What began as an update on out-of-campus arrangements ended up opening, in the Departmental Board of Durazno, a discussion on a problem that is repeated every fall and winter in several cities in the interior: what to do with the coals and domestic ashes in an urban reality that, according to nationalist Andrés Pereyra, no longer resembles that of decades ago. During the ordinary session on Thursday, April 30, Pereyra reported that the previous …
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What began as an update on out-of-campus arrangements ended up opening, in the Departmental Board of Durazno, a discussion on a problem that is repeated every fall and winter in several cities in the interior: what to do with the coals and domestic ashes in an urban reality that, according to nationalist Andrés Pereyra, no longer resembles that of decades ago. During the ordinary session on Thursday, April 30, Pereyra reported that the previous …