Chile goes for complete coverage by 2010

It will cost $1.4 billion, but the Chilean regulator wants to see a modern water and wastewater service.

Chile aims to invest $1.4 billion over the next decade in expanding its water services and to meet a target of treating all wastewater in the South American nation by 2010. Aguas Andinas, which is owned by Spain’s Aguas de Barcelona and provides water services in the capital Santiago, is expected to spend the most on modernisation, investing ...

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