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CLARIN Went on the problem we have with water

More trouble for lack of water on tourist sites

12/30/1910 A disadvantages in Córdoba and Neuquén now joined Villa Ventana.

A classic summer repeats in Cordoba. With the arrival of high temperatures, the water crisis again becomes visible, a problem that also affects other cities within the country.

In Cordoba, the mayor of Salsipuedes, Sergio Cornejo, was concerned about the lack of water and the city said red alert as the situation worsened significantly in the last week. Salsipuedes is supplied from the dam La Quebrada, which has a chute over 6 meters.

Another source of conflict appear in the coming days in Villa Carlos Paz, where the main resort Cordoba triple the number of inhabitants and collapses the provision of drinking water. Alejandro Eguiluz, general manager of the Integrated Cooperative (Coopi) provided water service in the tourist town noted that "fortunately still no water problems there last year . But the city grew uncontrollably and there was a policy of state, provincial or national level to provide for this crisis.

Today Córdoba is more arid than La Rioja "said Clarín Eguiguren to .

Climate change has caused the San Antonio river and Yuste, in the Punilla Valley every summer with less water flow . And the San Roque Lake has a poor quality water for human consumption. In this sense, the manager of the Coopi said "this summer, unless it rains, there will be crisis point, due to hiperdemanda happens in summer."

Meanwhile in Villa Ventana, Buenos Aires province, culminating the year ends as the two previous years with little water in homes and fear a worsening of the situation as the season progresses and demand grows by the arrival of thousands of tourists. For three weeks, the 600 permanent inhabitants of this town nestled in the hills of the window and the first visitors receive water for only two to four hours a day .

The lack of water, residents of the town of Picún Leufú cut from yesterday morning Route 237 that connects the upper valley of Black River and Neuquén Andean major tourist centers in both provinces. The cuts are now intermittent, but if the problem persists could claim radical. Neighbors said at least three years ago that the town of Neuquén, known as the capital of the wind has supply problems.

Source: Diario Clarin

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