Ortega with the trash, where she belongs...
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In a tour of Zulia state, the People's Power Minister for Environment, Yuvirí Ortega, inspected the work of cleaning up the landfill La Cienaga and its conversion into landfill.
The inspection by the landfill The Swamp, the holder of the office of Environment, was accompanied by deputy ministers of computers and Environmental Management, Environmental Conservation and Merly Garcia, Jesus Alexander Cegarra, the president of Hidrolago, Freddy Rodriguez; authorities in the region and Communal councils in the area.
The minister Yuvirí Ortega said that for the last quarter of this year will culminate the work, which has an investment of 23.7 billion bolivars strengths and will benefit 2 thousand 500 families living in the area. "Since last year began sanitation, more than 2 thousand people living in the garbage, and children do not enter the landfill, many women who were collectors are now part of the undertaking on the landfill" she said.
For Rudys Navaz, coordinator of the Communal Council Bolivarian Villa located in the parish of La Concepcion municipality Jesus Enrique Lossada, cleaning up the landfill has been a global work, where the community and the Ministry of Environment have been merged as one team to benefit entire population. "Our participation was based on explaining the problems that we lived day by day, they assessed the situation by setting priorities. There have been various donations, such as wheelchairs, medicine and mattresses "he said.
The Minister said that the project has spread to other agencies, where the governing body of Environment has served as a direct link to solve the problem. "To consolidate and relocate all these families, our work is, we have worked with the Ministry of Social Protection, Infrastructure and others to better the quality of life for these people," he said.
More than one trillion bolivars strengths is the Bolivarian government environmental investment in the region of Zulia, ranging from sanitation to build aqueducts, including projects like the Three Rivers Reservoir as a source of water for the aqueduct that wink La Guajira to carry water, water treatment plants that will enhance the Cerro Kochi Plant C Maracaibo, the flood control of Lake Maracaibo and Sanitation de la Cuenca del Lago for the collection and sewage treatment.
So then, she must realize the betterment of the quality of life in Sifontes at the hands of KRY...