Councilman Environment of the City of Lorca, Melchor Morales, this morning presented the project to create a series of collectors will be built in the hamlet of La Hoya.
This is secondary collectors who try to serve small centers to connect with existing primary collectors and be able to transport the water to the treatment plant located in the place of fennel.
These projects are funded by the Directorate General of Water, an organization of the Ministry of Agriculture and Water of the Region of Murcia, and is being made thanks to the economic remnants resulting from the implementation of various projects to improve sanitation earlier.
Melchor Morales said that "in Local Government that has taken place this morning have been made available to the Ministry of Agriculture and Water municipally owned land related to the implementation of the work, as they run along roads public. We have also implemented the necessary procedures have been required by the Autonomous Community to make meanwhile contracting and execution of the same. The budget for these projects amounts, together, the final amount of 872,754.50 euros ".
The mayor of Environment explained that "this is four collectors each of whom shall serve directly to a particular population center firm, and which will be called the street where you will run has been estimated. That construction these four collectors will benefit a total of 632 residents of the hamlet of La Hoya ".
Cabrera Morales reported that the first will be the collector Sanitation San Julian, whose works involve the construction of a pipeline for collecting the waters of the polygon that is home to Motor City and runs along the old road N340, until connecting with the existing collector which communicates with the fennel plant.
The specific budget for the execution of the works in this segment stood at € 209,864.18, with a deadline of three months of work scheduled.
The second of these service infrastructures will be the sanitation collector Ramblico Street, whose works include the construction of the collector for collecting the waters of that street and driving to the collector of fennel.
The works have a budget of € 192,864.43 and running within three months.
Collector Works Sanitation that will serve residents in the Old Chapel Road and Camino Casa Castillo will include the introduction of a system for collecting water and driving up fennel plant.
The lead time for the completion of this work is also in three months, with a total budget of € 237,135.44.
The work to complete this set of interventions involves the construction of two sanitation collectors distributed in two branches that are enabled on the way stop cars with the objetico to move the water to the main sewer.
This project has a budget of € 232,890.45 and a period of three months.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca