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Volcanicity
28th March 2011, 13:00
From Venezuela analysis.

The Venezuelan government has invested an average of $600 million per year since 1999 to improve access to potable water and water treatment systems, according to Rodolfo Roa, director of the Environment Ministry.

During the celebrations of World Water Day on Tuesday, Roa explained that some of those resources have been directed to more than 1,500 community-led projects developed by local water committees in which more than 18,000 Venezuelans are participating.

With regard to infrastructure, Roa said significant work has been done, including the Winka aqueduct in Zulia state, the Bolivarian Aqueduct in Falcon state, and the Luisa Caceres Aqueduct in Sucre and Nueva Esparta states.

The list of completed public works that have allowed improvement of potable water and water treatment systems is amazing compared to the number built before this last decade, said Roa during a World Water Day event.

The Director of Hydrographic Basins of the Environment Ministry said access to potable water in Venezuela has increased from 81% in 1998 to 96% in 2010. The government has constructed aqueducts, water treatment plants, restored dams, upgraded existing water systems, and cleaned lakes and rivers.

Roa pointed out that the Venezuelan Constitution is at the vanguard in reference to the environment. Indeed, the Constitution guarantees environmental protection at all levels and ensures the issue is incorporated into the education system so the public is aware and conscious of environmental issues.
It is important to reflect and reach a natural balance in the planet, which is not possible just with the necessary political will, but also by implementing plans and programs aimed at spreading environmental consciousness within the society, he asserted.

In Venezuela, 96% of the population now has access to drinkable water and 3 million people have benefited from the creation of the Water Technical Tables. These achievements have helped the country reach the UN Development Goals.

http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/6095

Sperm-Doll Setsuna
28th March 2011, 13:42
Has there been any improvement as regards sewer-access? I recall not too long ago still over 60% of Caracas housing still had no access to any sewer network.

Geiseric
28th March 2011, 14:37
maybe it's all part of a plan, like you need running water before a sewer system can be set up

Volcanicity
28th March 2011, 19:08
Has there been any improvement as regards sewer-access? I recall not too long ago still over 60% of Caracas housing still had no access to any sewer network.
Venezuela are in the middle of a major new building project building homes for the people left homeless after last years floods as well as for the growing population.
$1billion is being pumped into the building of high quality low price homes which I presume will have access to the sewer network.

As for sewer access for the already existing homes I would have thought that it would be dealt with some time after the ongoing upgrading of the water supply system.Does anyone have any info on this?

Sinister Cultural Marxist
28th March 2011, 21:32
Change the title, you say "6 million" my initial thought was "wow, that's too low for a country of 30 million, if it's true chavez's investment priorities really must suck"

I doubt that's the effect you were going for however, considering the overall tone of your post. I hope there is a serious improvement in this, too bad sewage services aren't "Sexy"

Just saying. :rolleyes:

Volcanicity
29th March 2011, 08:06
Change the title, you say "6 million" my initial thought was "wow, that's too low for a country of 30 million, if it's true chavez's investment priorities really must suck"

I doubt that's the effect you were going for however, considering the overall tone of your post. I hope there is a serious improvement in this, too bad sewage services aren't "Sexy"

Just saying. :rolleyes:
Thanks for that I did'nt realise I originally put 6 instead of 600 million :blushing:.