The Andean Development Fund is lending USD77 million to improve access to safe drinking water in Lima, Peru. The project, the Peruvian Times reports, will help construct a water treatment plant at Huachipa to provide potable water to some 2.4 million people. It will also build a distribution network to transport water from Huachipa to Puente Piedra, as well as five water reservoirs.
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