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  2. Integrated urban water management in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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    Recent history in Buenos Aires urban water management is notable for its move to privatization of the water and sanitation systems. Signed in 1992, the Buenos Aires water concession was a unique example of water privatization on a large urban scale for its rapid implementation.

  3. Water supply and sanitation in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Urban Flood Prevention and Drainage APL1: The US$190 million loan approved on May 18, 2006 finances flood protection (94%) as well as general water and sanitation sector (2%) in the city of Buenos Aires through the protection of the city's critical infrastructure and the introduction of risk management into the government investment program.

  4. Water resources management in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In the greater Buenos Aires which is a lowland area, water pollution from industrial effluents, stormwater and flooding, and groundwater management are the major concerns. Down in the sparsely populated Patagonia region where there is ample quantities of high quality water, water resources management has fewer challenges.

  5. Palacio de Aguas Corrientes - Wikipedia

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    Plumbing Plans Archive: Plumbing and fire hydrants service plans of 320,000 land lots of Buenos Aires. These plans are crucial for finding water, drain and sewage connections and fixing water leaks. This archive also preserves plans of buildings demolished during the construction of large avenues and highways of Buenos Aires, e.g. 9 de Julio ...

  6. Wastewater discharge standards in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The national law that regulates water resource in Argentina is the Decree 674 of 1989, [16] established by the National Executive Power and applies to the Federal Capital and all the parties of Buenos Aires Province that are subscribed to the National Sanitary Works Entity regime. The aim of the law is to protect national water resources in ...

  7. Water privatization in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The largest and best-known case of private sector participation in the Argentinian water and sanitation sector was the Buenos Aires concession, signed in 1993 and revoked in 2006. Its impact remains controversial. Critics argue that the concessionaire failed to achieve the targets set under the concession contract. [5]

  8. Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, under the Héctor Cámpora administration, a plant was built in General Belgrano to supply areas of the Buenos Aires south region. Works finished in 1975. [6] In 1980, all the water services were transferred to the provinces, with Obras Sanitarias focusing only in Buenos Aires.

  9. Water privatization - Wikipedia

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    Concessions were signed in 28% of the country's municipalities covering 60% of the population, [60] including in 1993 for the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires. After the 2001 economic crisis, under the government of Néstor Kirchner, almost all concessions were terminated, including in Buenos Aires in 2006. The impact of the concession remains ...