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Formosa Water Normalized the Service After Repair of a Central Aqueduct

The engineer Alfredo Gusberti, manager of Aguas de Formosa, explained how the rupture of the aqueduct that feeds the central plant occurred and that left much of the city with a reduced service during almost the entire day of yesterday. The incident occurred in a 500-millimeter foundry, located in the area of the waterfront, in front of Prefecture. “It is a 70-year-old pipe. It is fragile and crosses a soil with a lot of clay, which expands and …
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The engineer Alfredo Gusberti, manager of Aguas de Formosa, explained how the rupture of the aqueduct that feeds the central plant occurred and that left much of the city with a reduced service during almost the entire day of yesterday. The incident occurred in a 500-millimeter foundry, located in the area of the waterfront, in front of Prefecture. “It is a 70-year-old pipe. It is fragile and crosses a soil with a lot of clay, which expands and …

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noticiasformosa.com.ar broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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