Jacareí City Council approves loan of up to R$ 50 million for water treatment station
The Jacareí City Council approved a loan of up to R$ 50 million for the installation of a new water treatment station.
On Wednesday, the Jacareí City Council held an ordinary session where they approved a significant financing initiative aimed at improving the city's water infrastructure. The council agreed to a proposal from Mayor Celso Florêncio, which allows the municipality to contract a loan of up to R$ 50 million from Caixa Econômica Federal. This funding is earmarked for the establishment of a third water treatment station in the city's central region, addressing the growing demand for clean water among residents.
The decision to approve the project received overwhelming support, with the voting tally reflecting 11 votes in favor and only one against. Key council members from various political parties endorsed the plan, highlighting a collective effort to enhance local public services. The project is part of a broader strategy to ensure that Jacareí can meet its water supply needs and improve the quality of life for its citizens.
Furthermore, aside from the water treatment station, the loan will also fund additional infrastructure works, aiming to modernize the city's amenities and ensure sustainable development. This move is expected to lead to better water management capabilities and improved health outcomes for the community. The approval signifies the local government's commitment to invest in essential services and respond effectively to the needs of its population.