Guatemala: $29 Million for Water Management

The Spanish Government will donate $29.5 million for water treatment and management.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Carmen Díez Orejas, Spanish Ambassador, explained that from the donated funds, $15 millions will be used in curing Lake Atitlán.

"This first phase 'will combine water purification and sewage treatment projects, and will focus on the first ones, even though it includes building some sewage treatment plants'. In the next phase, emphasis will be put on wastewater treatment systems", reported Google News.

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