This project aims to improve the sewer sanitation system in the Manantiales neighborhood, where many families still face unsanitary conditions due to a lack of adequate infrastructure. The intervention will benefit 20 families, approximately 100 people, who will gain access to a sewage system that will enhance their quality of life and reduce the risk of diseases. Improving sanitation will contribute to a safer and healthier environment for the community.
The Manantiales neighborhood was formed in 2020 in an emergency context with the intervention of the civil association Madre Tierra. The lack of planning left many families without access to drinking water, electricity, and adequate sanitation. This project aims to improve the sewer sanitation system, benefiting 20 families (approximately 100 people). The sewage network will reduce health risks and improve their living conditions, contributing to the neighborhood's development and a safer, heal
This project aims to carry out infrastructure works to improve the living conditions of 20 families, directly impacting approximately 100 people. Through the implementation of an adequate sanitation system, it seeks to provide sewage solutions that reduce health risks, prevent diseases, and contribute to a healthier environment.
In the long term, this solution will contribute to the sustainable development of the neighborhood, significantly improving the quality of life of its residents. By ensuring access to an adequate sanitation system, it will reduce the incidence of waterborne diseases, promoting a healthier and more resilient community. Additionally, strengthening the infrastructure will drive future urban improvements, foster housing stability, and lay the foundation for access to other essential services.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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