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More water woes on French side
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05/12/2023 10:53 AM
05/12/2023 10:53 AM
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Water information for those coming in June to stay on French side. This was in the newspaper Le Pelican PRODUCTION STOPPAGES IN JUNE In addition, the EEASM and Saur point out that "water consumption has been steadily increasing for several months, handicapping the capacity to replenish drinking water stocks, as water production is largely used to meet demand". The situation is not expected to improve since "the construction phase that will start in June 2023 will require the punctual shutdown of the production of drinking water on weekly slots of twenty-four hours". In other words, water production will be shut down for a full day once a week. "An additional mobile water treatment unit will be set up at the beginning of June for the duration of the work, in order to compensate for the production deficit during this work". Finally, the EEASM announces that it "is currently studying the increase in the plant's production capacity for commissioning at the end of 2024".
Last edited by Carol_Hill; 05/13/2023 09:13 AM.
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