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The Socialist Party denounced the concentration of wastewater in Marchena (09/11/2012)

The Municipal Socialist Group spokesman, Manuel Soler, began his appearance by stating that "the Municipal Socialist Group has received several complaints from residents of the hamlet of Marchena wastewater comentándonos that run along the river Guadalentín, emitting strong odors, causing inconvenience to All residents living in areas close to the river. "

Soler said that "there is a stretch tubing to pass through the city that reaches the site of the sunken road. From this area, the waters that run through a ditch, after the devastating effects of the water from the torrential rains 28th of September, was destroyed. For this reason, the river spread by foul water and releasing large gaps causing strong odors. When the temperature is high, there are large populations of insects with consequent damage to the neighboring residents in areas Guadalentín near the river. "

The Lorca mayor has emphasized that "the socialists ask the City of Lorca resolve the problem urgently before the situation gets worse. This is a work emergency that must have been made after the floods, the Just as has been the case with any other public infrastructure. "

Manuel Soler finished recalling that "the City is responsible for the purification of wastewater from tanneries, while the water management in the hands of Lorca. The City includes significant amounts in their budgets in aid for proper clearance. Specifically, for this year the figure rose to 700,000 euros, plus the amounts contributed by the tanning business. Surprisingly, if the water is properly treated, are black in color and emit the smells unbearable ".

Source: PSOE Lorca

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