New Water Supply Micro System Brings Potable Water to Santa Clara Community in Belterra, Pará
Belterra’s Santa Clara community gains a new water supply micro system, improving health and quality of life for families and a local school.
- • New Water Supply Micro System delivered to the Santa Clara community on July 8, benefiting over 35 families and a municipal school.
- • Project is a joint effort between the State of Pará and Belterra City Hall’s departments.
- • Community leader highlights the system as a fulfillment of a longstanding need improving comfort and dignity.
- • Part of ongoing municipal investments aimed at enhancing water access and public health in Belterra.
Key details
On July 8, the Santa Clara community in Belterra, Pará, celebrated the delivery of a new Water Supply Micro System that will provide potable water to over 35 families and the Francisco Nunes Fernandes Municipal School. This project is a result of collaboration between the State of Pará's Department of Public Works and the Belterra City Hall's Department of Agriculture, Supply, and Fisheries. Milton Alves Santos, the president of the Santa Clara community, remarked that the water system fulfills a longstanding dream for residents who previously depended on neighbors for water, which posed challenges to daily life. He emphasized that having water in their homes now greatly enhances comfort and dignity.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.