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After Corralitos Sewer Protests, AYSAM Unveils Contingency Plan and Accelerates Repairs

The utility is executing emergency measures paired with funded upgrades to restore sewer capacity.

Overview

  • Residents blocked Severo del Castillo and 2 de Mayo on March 12 to protest recurring sewage overflows that flooded streets and sidewalks in Corralitos, Guaymallén.
  • AYSAM’s contingency plan targets the Severo del Castillo/2 de Mayo system and the Tirasso collector with same‑day overflow control, disinfection, irrigation isolation, and deep cleaning that has removed 452 m³ of solids.
  • The utility attributes recent overflows to extreme storms, illegal stormwater connections, corrosion in 1980s‑era conduits, and a low‑slope stretch on 2 de Mayo where sediments quickly reaccumulated by up to 35% within a month.
  • Temporary bypasses keep service running during works, and controlled releases to the Pescara canal proceed under continuous chlorination and daily water‑quality monitoring reported to the environmental crimes unit.
  • Longer‑term upgrades include Colonia Segovia–Paramillo Stage I at 67.5% completion with a US$15.7 million budget, additional 2026 tenders for US$10.5 million, further stages estimated at US$30.5 million, and the Tirasso renewal 70% complete at US$5.39 million to benefit more than 88,000 residents, with the municipality having declared an environmental emergency.