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Rio De Janeiro Officials Unveil New Project To Clean Up Waters Ahead Of 2016 Olympics

Rio de Janeiro officials "unveiled a new sanitation project that aims to eliminate the stain of raw sewage defiling the waters of Rio de Janeiro’s Gloria Marina, where the 2016 Olympic sailing events are to be held," according to the AP. Under the agreement, Rio’s state government "is building a 1-kilometer-long pipeline in the city’s Flamengo neighborhood to stem the flow of raw sewage into the Marina." The $6.2M project "will connect area rainwater collectors with a sewage treatment center in the Ipanema Beach area." In Rio’s Olympic bid, officials promised that a major cleanup of waterways "would be among lasting legacies of the 2016 Summer Games, but they have repeatedly come under fire for the sluggish progress of the cleanup." The pipeline was not among the projects initially promised but is a response to a very visible -- "and stinky" -- problem that has been in the "media spotlight of late." Officials said that "ground could be broken as early as next week, with construction scheduled to last one year" (AP, 9/4).

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