The work started in April 2014, in order to design and implement integrated solutions supply, water treatment and sanitation, that will benefit 400 indígenas Wiwa de Achintukua (San Juan del Cesar). To date, location and stakeout activities have been carried out to determine the components of the project through detailed topography..
Likewise, the construction of the sand trap is progressing, a hydraulic structure whose function is to remove particles of a certain size, designed to retain the sand brought in by sewage, which will prevent them from entering the adduction canal, to the hydroelectric plant or treatment process.
Additionally, work is being done on the diversion of the Cesar riverbed, for the construction of the intake dam. With these tasks, two excavations corresponding to the septic tanks and the same number of absorption wells are carried out..
It is opportune to specify that the towns belonging to the Environmental and Traditional Cord, are spaces located in areas of ecological and cultural importance, in the lower parts of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, these indigenous peoples have a sector for community services and another for the development of their traditional life.






























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