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The Socialist Party claims that the streets are still crippled with drinking water (11/08/2010)

Socialist Councillor Maria Ponce regretted the fact he called "very serious" and "disastrous consequences" under drought which is immersed Sun City

Socialist Councillor Maria Ponce reported today that the municipal cleaning LIMUSA, continues to use potable water for flushing the streets.

Ponce said that "not only have the luxury of flushing the streets but are intended to mislead into believing that Lorca FLUSHING drinking water is indicating the trucks involved in these chores."

The mayor invited citizens to check the "in situ" as the hoses are connected directly to the hydrants.

In line with the allegations, the Socialist councilor launched the following question: "How much does this action to the Lorca? We must bear in mind that lack fire hydrants and water meter fees are charged to Water Lorca, which obviously ends up impacting the water bill of all Lorca. "

Maria Ponce also regretted that this practice is carried out with "absolute chutzpah" and that the very site of the municipal cleaning company explains the washdown procedure manual that outlines how "street cleaning by pressurized water directly from the public using hoses. "

http://www.limusa.es/servicios/limpieza-viaria/

Ponce regretted the fact he called "very serious" and "disastrous consequences" under drought which is immersed Sun City The mayor said that "it is in breach of the Law 6 / 2006 of the Region of Murcia , which forbids the streets washdown water. "

In this situation, the Socialist councilor asked for a report to Aguas de Lorca, LIMUSA and the Department of the Environment, "in order to know the cubic meters that the city is losing water in applications that must necessarily have a alternative system to avoid wasting this scarce as drinking water for washdown streets. "

Maria Ponce also said that "the sewage treatment plant can only too well, the town water supply both for irrigation of green areas to clean the streets."

In addition, the councilor said that by law lorquina public pools must renew daily 5% of the water and finished the appearance before the media by launching the following question: "Where will the water stop?"

Source: PSOE Lorca

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