Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Reopens Key Arteries After Sewer Works

Emalsa completes improvement works on Juan Manuel Durán González and Secretario Padilla, normalizing traffic ahead of schedule.

Street sign 'Juan Manuel Durán González' with blurred traffic lights and wet asphalt, indicating the end of roadworks in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
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Street sign 'Juan Manuel Durán González' with blurred traffic lights and wet asphalt, indicating the end of roadworks in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is normalizing traffic on main streets like Juan Manuel Durán González and Secretario Padilla after Emalsa concluded sewer system upgrade works.

Traffic in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria will return to normal on one of its main urban arteries with the completion of sewer works carried out by Emalsa. The company expects to finalize the improvements on Juan Manuel Durán González street this Friday, June 19, allowing the reopening of the section closed for the past two days.
The work focused on the sewer collector on Juan Manuel Durán González street, necessitating traffic restrictions between Galicia and Bernardo de la Torre streets for safety. Initially, the company estimated a maximum duration of three days, but the intervention will be concluded sooner than anticipated.

"Tomorrow from 8:00 AM, we begin improvement works on the sewer collector on C/ Juan Manuel Durán González, closing the section between C/ Galicia and C/ Bernardo de la Torre."

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"The maximum estimated duration of the work is 3 days."

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Concurrently, Emalsa has renovated the sewer collector on Secretario Padilla street, specifically between El Salvador and Perú streets, aiming to enhance the network's functionality and improve the area's hydraulic infrastructure.
The company emphasized that neither of these projects caused interruptions to the water supply for affected residents and businesses. With these interventions concluded, Emalsa continues to advance its plan for maintaining and modernizing the sewer network in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.