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Gestion Eau : 213 millions d’euros pour un plan d’investissement accéléré

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The SMGEAG, the Prefect, the Region and the Department presented this morning a plan of action prioritizing drinking water, committing to accelerate the improvement of its distribution by quickly and significantly reducing the water rationing. The plan includes investments of 213 million euros for 2024/2025.

This morning, the SMGEAG, the Prefect, the Region and the Department came together to announce a groundbreaking plan to prioritize the distribution of drinking water. The plan, which includes investments of 213 million euros for 2024/2025, aims to accelerate the improvement of water distribution and significantly reduce water rationing.

This ambitious plan is a joint effort between the SMGEAG, the Prefect, the Region and the Department, demonstrating their commitment to ensuring access to clean and safe drinking water for all. By prioritizing this issue, they are taking a proactive approach to address the challenges faced by many communities in the region.

The plan includes a series of measures that will be implemented in the coming years to improve the distribution of drinking water. This includes upgrading existing infrastructure, building new water treatment plants, and implementing new technologies to optimize water distribution.

One of the main objectives of the plan is to reduce the frequency and duration of water rationing, which has been a major concern for residents in the region. By investing in modern and actif infrastructure, the SMGEAG, the Prefect, the Region and the Department are committed to ensuring that water is available to all, at all times.

The plan also includes a strong focus on sustainability, with measures in place to protect and preserve water resources for future generations. This includes promoting responsible water usage and implementing measures to prevent water pollution.

The announcement of this plan has been met with enthusiasm and support from the community. Residents are relieved to hear that their concerns regarding water rationing are being addressed and are optimistic about the future of their water supply.

The SMGEAG, the Prefect, the Region and the Department are determined to make this plan a success and are working closely together to ensure its implementation. They are confident that by 2024/2025, the distribution of drinking water will have significantly improved, and water rationing will be a thing of the past.

In conclusion, the SMGEAG, the Prefect, the Region and the Department have taken a bold step towards ensuring access to clean and safe drinking water for all. Their plan of action is a testament to their commitment to the well-being of their community and the environment. With investments of 213 million euros, they are determined to make a positive collision and create a better future for all.

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