Santo Domingo—Yesterday afternoon, President Luis Abinader inaugurated the renovated water treatment plant in the Hainamosa sector of Santo Domingo East, built with an investment of RD$91.9 million; he also opened the road that connects the Juan Pablo II highway with Mata Los Indios, Bella Vista, in the municipality of Guerra, built with an investment of RD$690 million.
Felipe -Fellito- Suverbí, director of the Santo Domingo Aqueduct and Sewerage Corporation (CAASD), who accompanied the president at the ceremony, explained that the renovated Hainamosa treatment plant can process 1,800 gallons per minute and will benefit more than 80,000 inhabitants of the Hainamosa, Invivienda and Los Rosales sectors in SDE.
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“Today I feel more than satisfied to see this work done and what it means for the community that was constantly complaining about the high degree of contamination emitted by the sewage,” he said.
He explained that the sewage pipe connections were expanded in the process, the tanks were equipped, the exterior was illuminated, and gas booths and burners were installed.
Then, President Abinader, together with the Minister of Public Works Deligne Ascención, inaugurated the road that joins the Juan Pablo II highway with the communities of Mata Los Indios, Bella Vista, and San Antonio de Guerra, investing RD$690 million in a crowded act in spite of the rains that were registered.
The work included reconstructing 12.8 kilometers of road, with a width of 6.5 meters, which they estimate will facilitate rapid communication with the access highway to Samaná and the northeast coast of the country.
“From now on, they will have a road connection within their reach with the main health centers, universities, productive work centers, sports, recreational, and cultural activities of the metropolis of Santo Domingo,” said Ascención.
Presidential Agenda
President Abinader will lead this weekend several inaugurations of works in the provinces of Peravia and San Cristobal. Among these are the rehabilitation of the first stage of the irrigation system and the cleaning of the Nizao-Najayo canal.
He will also deliver a Migration Reception Center and the José Francisco Peña Gómez Technological Center and start the construction of the Traumatology Hospital of Yaguate.
Meanwhile, Vice President Raquel Peña will inaugurate seven works in the provinces of Monseñor Nouel, Espaillat, and Samaná, including the resurfacing of the streets of Juan Adrián, the construction and reconstruction of the internal roads of the Palmarito sector, the rebuilding of Camino Los Bleos, the construction of gabion walls in Arroyo Toro; in Espaillat she will deliver the repowering of the Moca substation and in Samaná the Juana Vicenta High School.