Brief: Pernambuco utility to expand water supply in Olinda
Compesa, the water utility in northeast Brazil's Pernambuco state, will invest around 10mn reais (US$2.53mn) to expand supply in the city of Olinda.
The company will install a 7.4km pipeline from the Alto do Céu water system – which integrates the metropolitan region of state capital Recife – to increase supply to 11 districts of Olinda with a flow of 300l/s.
The work will benefit more than 80,000 people and is due to take 18 months, according to a statement posted on the website of the sanitation companies association.
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