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Sanitary Works of the Nation ( es, Obras Sanitarias de la Nación, abbreviated OSN) was a
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of
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dedicated to supplying the public with
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and
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s. Established in 1912, the company's operation area included mostly the
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area. The company had different denominations and was privatized during the presidency of
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with influence from the French group
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, the Spanish company
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, and other private groups like Banco Galicia.


History


Background

In 1824 the government of Buenos Aires, under the administration of
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, took out an international loan from
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to build the
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and the construction of a
potable water Drinking water is water that is used in drink or food preparation; potable water is water that is safe to be used as drinking water. The amount of drinking water required to maintain good health varies, and depends on physical activity level, ag ...
system in the city. Nevertheless, those works were never carried out.El servicio público de agua potable y saneamiento
by CARLOS HERMANN GÜTTNER on InfoJus
The yellow fever epidemic of 1867 caused a huge sanity problem that led the local authorities the need of constructing a structure for
wastewater treatment Wastewater treatment is a process used to remove contaminants from wastewater and convert it into an effluent that can be returned to the water cycle. Once returned to the water cycle, the effluent creates an acceptable impact on the environme ...
. Therefore, the government committed Irish engineer John Coghlan the project of
sanitation Sanitation refers to public health conditions related to clean drinking water and treatment and disposal of human excreta and sewage. Preventing human contact with feces is part of sanitation, as is hand washing with soap. Sanitation systems ...
of Buenos Aires through the construction of a
sewage Sewage (or domestic sewage, domestic wastewater, municipal wastewater) is a type of wastewater that is produced by a community of people. It is typically transported through a sewer system. Sewage consists of wastewater discharged from residenc ...
system. The system run from Recoleta district and consisted of two iron tubes that dig 600 meters deep in
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to carry out the water to the sanitation plants. After being purified, the water was sent to city to be distributed.Celebración de la fundación de la primera empresa estatal de saneamiento
on Aysa, 26 July 2012
Works began in 1868 and finished in April 1869. Therefore, Buenos Aires became the first city in América with filters to potabilise water (in the United States it began in 1872). Buenos Aires had 177,000 inhabitants by then. By 1880, the network built by English engineer John Bateman and Irish engineer John Coghlan since 1874, covered most part of the city. The system was based on the British model that they had brought to Argentina. Nevertheless, the population of Buenos Aires increased considerably during the following years, as a result the system was not efficient enough to supply the high demand. During the presidency of
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in 1870, with a city that was about to duplicate its population within 20 years, a new project to expand the system was designed, hiring specialised engineer John Frederick Bateman. A new plant was built in Recoleta, where the National Museum of Fine Arts is located nowadays. In 1887, during the
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's administration, the service was privatized, granting concession to British company "Buenos Aires Water Supply". Nevertheless, the contract was cancelled one year later. The National government took over the service in 1892 through law n° 2,927/1892, also creating the "Comisión de Obras de Salubridad". The method would be also applied in other
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and cities within Argentina. By 1905, the Bateman's project had finished, with the new plant in Recoleta, a big depot in
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(known as the
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; lit. "Palace of Running Waters"), tubes network and drinking water distributor, external sewer, works under the
Matanza River The River The Matanza River is known by several names, including, in Spanish, Río de la Matanza ("the slaughter river" in English), Río Matanza ("slaughter river"), Río Mataderos ("slaughterhouses river"), Río de la Manzana ("the apple rive ...
and five of the biggest
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. Nevertheless, by 1908 Buenos Aires had more than 1 million inhabitants, becoming the main commercial center of the country and one of the main cities over the Atlantic Ocean due to the commercial trade with European countries.


Obras Sanitarias

On July 18, 1912, "Obras Sanitarias de la Nación" (OSN) was established by Law 8,889 as part of the first Sanitation Plan of 1909 under the presidency of
Roque Sáenz Peña Roque José Antonio del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Sáenz Peña Lahitte (19 March 1851 – 9 August 1914) was an Argentine politician and lawyer who served as President of Argentina from 12 October 1910 to his death in office on 9 August 1914. ...
. OSN began to expand its area of operation, reaching cities outside
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. By 1910, 14 capital cities of Argentina had a running water system, with four of them also including sewer system. New projects include the construction of a new tower and tunnel in the river (finished in 1913), new purification plants in
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, new depots in
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and
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(opened in 1915 and 1917, respectively), the expansion off the main drinking water distributors, the construction of a new sewer, among other works. When the
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began, Obras Sanitarias had already began works in Buenos Aires and other cities. As a results, works were affected but not interrupted, with materials provided by the Recoleta workshop. In 1923, engineer Antonio Paitoví was commissioned to expand the network, including the expansion of the Palermo plant, with the aim of providing 500 litres per inhabitant, estimating the population would be 6 million in 1963. The great depression of 1930 affected the estimated time of completion, although works did not stop. The network expanded to its peak in 1940, operating in 14 partidos of Buenos Aires province. In 1946, the
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's administration announced the " Plan Quinquenal", a program of works for the period 1947–51 that include several works to provide water to a large number of cities and towns of Argentina. By those times, OSN had more than 10,000 employees and a plant regarded as one of the biggest in the world. By the end of the decade, OSN had the 85% of the market. In 1955, the company supplied drinking water to 10 million inhabitants, while 4 million had also sewer system. After Perón was deposed by the ''
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'' in 1955, the investments decreased abruptly, leaving the preventive maintenance behind. From then on, only urgent works were carried out, resulting in a deterioration of the service, also affected by the rampant inflation in the country. Since the 1960s, OSN associated with local cooperative companies that supply services to small cities (less than 50,000 people each), decentralising operations. In 1973, under the
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administration, a plant was built in General Belgrano to supply areas of the Buenos Aires south region. Works finished in 1975. In 1980, all the water supply services were transferred to the provinces, with local companies taking care of services. Therefore OSN focused only on Buenos Aires city and 14 districts of Greater Buenos Aires.Obras Sanitarias de la Nación
on Government of Argentina website


Privatization

The government of
Carlos Menem Carlos Saúl Menem (2 July 1930 – 14 February 2021) was an Argentine lawyer and politician who served as the President of Argentina from 1989 to 1999. Ideologically, he identified as a Peronist and supported economically liberal policies. H ...
carried out a plan of privatization of state-owned companies –started in 1990 through decree nº 2074/90. Through decree n° 999/92, the rates were increased 74%. Finally OSN was dissolved and fell into a state of liquidation (by decree nº 2394) on December 15, 1992. On April 18, 1993, the contract of concession was signed between the Argentine state and "Aguas Argentinas S.A.", a corporation group formed by French-owned
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and Banco Galicia, among other companies. The contract set a term of 30 years of concession, with Aguas Argentinas taking over operations since May 10, 1993. then extended during the government of
Fernando de la Rúa Fernando de la Rúa (15 September 19379 July 2019) was an Argentine politician and a member of the Radical Civic Union (UCR) political party who served as President of Argentina from 10 December 1999 to 21 December 2001. De la Rúa was born in ...
.Ducci, Jorge. “Salida de operadores privados internacionales de agua en América La-tina”. BID Washington D.C., 2007 The OSN debts were not absorbed by Aguas Argentinas, leaving them to the Argentine state.


See also

*
Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos Argentine Water and Sanitation ( es, Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos, mostly known for its acronym AySA) is a state-owned company of Argentina dedicated to supplying the public with running water and sewer services. Created in 2006 after the Govern ...
*
Water supply and sanitation in Argentina Drinking water supply and sanitation in Argentina is characterized by relatively low tariffs, mostly reasonable service quality, low levels of metering and high levels of consumption for those with access to services. At the same time, according ...
* Club Obras Sanitarias


References

{{Argentine government Water companies of Argentina Government-owned companies of Argentina 1912 establishments in Argentina 1993 disestablishments in Argentina