Seville City Council, through Emasesa, has already invested over 1.6 million euros in the comprehensive renewal of the water supply and sanitation networks in Ciudad de Ronda street, a project that also extends to Infante don Carlos de Borbón and Infanta Luisa de Orleans streets.
Ciudad de Ronda street, one of the main arteries around the Prado de San Sebastián, is undergoing a profound transformation. Seville City Council, through Emasesa, has already executed an investment of over 1.6 million euros in the comprehensive renewal of the water supply and sanitation networks. The project aims to modernise infrastructure that, due to its age, needed an update to ensure a more efficient and safe service.
Renovation that goes beyond Ciudad de Ronda
The works are not limited to the main street. They also include the installation of a new water supply network in Infante don Carlos de Borbón and Infanta Luisa de Orleans streets. This way, the water distribution system in this sector of the capital is reinforced.
The objective is to replace conduits that required a comprehensive renewal to improve both the supply of drinking water and the sanitation network. With this project, the City Council aims to increase the reliability of the service and reduce the risk of breakdowns in an area with a high volume of traffic and daily activity.
An investment that impacts residents' pockets
Beyond the figures, local residents will notice an improvement in service quality. Old pipes, often the source of cuts and pressure losses, will give way to a more modern and efficient network. The municipal investment already exceeds 1.6 million euros, an amount that reflects the commitment to renewing underground infrastructures, often invisible but essential for daily life.
These actions are part of Emasesa's strategy to progressively modernise Seville's hydraulic network, adapting it to current needs and improving system efficiency. For drivers or pedestrians who pass through Ciudad de Ronda daily, the works may pose a temporary inconvenience, but the result will be a more reliable infrastructure with fewer incidents.
Benefits for the Prado de San Sebastián area
The renewal of the conduits will directly benefit the Prado de San Sebastián area, one of the main communication hubs in Seville. Thousands of vehicles, public transport users, and pedestrians pass through this area daily, making the improvement of water and sanitation networks key to the proper functioning of the city.
The project is part of the investment programme that the City Council is developing to strengthen and update hydraulic infrastructures in various neighbourhoods of the capital. If everything continues as planned, residents will start to notice the benefits in the coming months, with fewer cuts and more stable water pressure.
For now, the works continue as scheduled, and Emasesa reminds that this is a necessary investment to ensure quality service. As is often the case with construction works, patience is required, but the outcome promises to meet the standards that a city like Seville deserves.

