Politics

Ten million euros allocated to replace the Arrecife water supply network

The project for the east and west zones of the capital seeks the renovation and modernization of the drinking water distribution networks, with the aim of reducing losses

Maciot Cabrera in meeting with Domingo Cejas

The Councilor for Urban Planning of the Arrecife City Council, Maciot Cabrera, and the Councilor for Water of the Cabildo de Lanzarote, Domingo Cejas, have met with the technicians of both institutions to coordinate the renovation of the water distribution networks to supply the east and west zones of the capital. With a budget of ten million euros, five per zone, they met at the Municipal Technical Office for the work of both institutions.

“What we are looking for with these works is to improve the water infrastructure in the city to guarantee an efficient and quality supply to residents. The project includes the renovation and modernization of the drinking water distribution networks, with the aim of reducing losses and improving the efficiency of the system”, informs Maciot Cabrera.

For his part, Councilor Domingo Cejas adds that “the conclusion of these projects is an important step to guarantee an efficient water supply and quality in Arrecife. We will continue working together to continue improving our water infrastructures”.

The main expected benefits are the improvement of the quality of the service, the reduction of losses and breakdowns, the saving of water and the reduction of the environmental impact, which results in greater efficiency of the water distribution system in the city of Arrecife

The meeting between the Councilor for Urban Planning and the Councilor for Water demonstrates the commitment of both institutions to improve the water supply infrastructure in Arrecife, with the aim of ensuring an optimal and quality service for all citizens.

To date, more than three million euros have been invested in the renovation of 25 kilometers of pipes in the Central Zone of Arrecife, which have been replaced by new oriented molecule PVC pipes, improving the quality of the service and reducing the number of breakdowns and leaks in the areas intervened.