The Ministry of Water, Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries is considering investing eight million euros over the next few years in the construction of the large pluvial collector in the Industrial Estate of Saprelorca, in the municipality of Lorca, announced today the councilor Francisco Jódar, who held a meeting with the mayor of the town, Fulgencio Gil.
Jódar announced that "the start of works of the first phase of the large collector may be in 2018 and a budget of about one million euros is foreseen".
He also said that the City Council is finalizing the file to make available to the Ministry the land needed to build the collector, which will connect the village of Librilleras with the sewage treatment plant in Ramonete.
According to the owner of Water, "the purpose of these actions is to establish an effective system of sanitation, by the execution of a network of collectors formed by a main and a series of secondary schools that collect the discharges of the districts of this area of ​​Lorca and they are transferred to the Ramonete wastewater treatment plant. "
The period of execution, once the lands are taken and work begins, is 12 months.
In total, 15 pipelines totaling 11.5 kilometers of pipelines are planned.
The meeting also served to take stock of the actions carried out so far by the Ministry, as well as other smaller projects in which work is underway to be undertaken soon, as is the case of the collector of sanitation, pumping and impounding of Puntas wastewater of Calnegre, whose project is already drafted, and the general sewage collector of Orilla and Piñero.
Source: CARM