The Minister of Agriculture and Water, Antonio Cerdá, said today that "Lorca will give substantial progress in sanitation and water treatment."
The owner of Agriculture was speaking with the mayor of Lorca, Francisco Jodar, at the launch of two new collectors that are part of the comprehensive plan for sanitation and wastewater treatment in the municipality.
Both collectors, who "immediately tendered in early January, involving an investment of 2.4 billion euros.
The first, with a budget of 900,000 euros, will collect the waters of Corner Carranza Zarcilla the deputation of Palm, which will "prevent discharges to streams," said Cerda.
The second collector, with an investment of 1.5 billion euros, will be built parallel to the road to Eagle and constitutes "the first phase of the general collector Eagles Road," which "financial strength around the affected area and eliminate septic tanks, said the head of the Ministry.
This work is included within a specific plan to clean up the garden Lorca will feature a collection network of over 100 kilometers to develop in the coming years, and which also will offer a solution to watering places and Puri.
Murcia Councilor stated that "these actions will enable debug more water will be available to irrigation."
He added that "much remains to be done" and said that "the Ministry continues to work on other projects of the municipality."
He further stated that he has doubled the projected initial investment because "as the projects are new needs arise.
The two new collectors presented today are financed by the budgets of the Autonomous Community and the Cohesion Fund of the European Union.
Councilor Murcia also announced that they are "very advanced" projects in the area of Doña Inés, Avilés, and Coy.
Also, we are working in the areas of Torrealvilla and Zuniga and those of Librilleras, Ramonete, priests, tips Calnegre, Morata and other
Lorca The Comprehensive Plan is part of the General Plan of Reorganization and purification of the regional government, with an investment of more than 600 million euros and allows the reuse of more than 100 hectometres of water per year.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca