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Historic Start: Vipos Aqueduct to Bring Water to 245,000 in Tucumán

04/07/2026 03:40 - Actualidad

A Historic Milestone for Drinking Water in Tucumán

Sources confirm that July 3, 2026 marked a turning point for the northwestern Argentine province of Tucumán with the formal start of construction on the Vipos Aqueduct. Considered by authorities as the most vital water infrastructure project in the region over the last 50 years, this initiative promises to transform the local water supply, leaving behind decades of shortages for residents.

For international readers, an aqueduct is a large-scale pipeline system designed to transport fresh water over long distances. According to official reports from the municipality of Tafí Viejo, the project includes building a new aqueduct spanning 50.5 kilometers (about 31 miles). This expansion will triple the current water flow, ensuring a safer, continuous, and highly efficient supply.

Benefits and Territorial Reach

The new infrastructure will supply the localities of Tapia, Tafí Viejo, Cebil Redondo, Villa Carmela, and San Miguel de Tucumán—the latter being the bustling capital city of the province. It is estimated to guarantee drinking water for over 245,000 inhabitants, comfortably answering the future growth of these communities.

The mayor of Tafí Viejo, Alejandra Rodríguez, celebrated the announcement, highlighting it as a definitive solution to the water problem that will benefit the entire northern and western areas of the province.

Investment and Financing

The Optimization of the Drinking Water Service – Vipos Aqueduct will require an investment exceeding 178 billion Argentine Pesos (ARS), with an estimated execution timeframe of 42 months.

The project was officially approved by the National Ministry of Economy through the Undersecretariat of Water Resources, in conjunction with the Government of Tucumán. It will feature financial backing from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), a major international financial institution supporting development in Latin America.

What Does the Project Include?

  • New Water Intake
    A new capture point will be built on the Vipos River to improve the flow of water entering the system.
  • Water Treatment Plant
    A modern facility to ensure the high quality of the water resource reaching households.
  • Storage Reservoirs
    Five new reserves to optimize distribution and guarantee supply during peak demand periods.

Sources: Los Primeros TV and the Municipality of Tafí Viejo.

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