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CTSSP: "We have to decontaminate the towns, not the golf courses" (07/01/2019)

CTSSP-PODEMOS, echoing the news published by La Verdad, has blamed the private owners of the land (Portmán Golf) and the Regional Administration for playing with the health of the people by not decontaminating, as required by law, the Soils of the Sierra Minera with heavy metals.

For the purple formation, this is a clear example that during all these years the productive model of Cartagena has been absolutely predatory and short-term, as if it were looting a booty, and has been unconcerned about the impact on the environment and the own citizenship.

To make matters worse, the environmental damage is suffered by the common people of nearby towns and will end up paying the Autonomous Community with the taxes of all: this constitutes a second injustice since the profits are always private of a few, but the losses are They burden the whole people.

In addition to remembering the pending issues in corruption that are currently in court, as is the case of the Yenny raft, the municipal group of Podemos has expressed outrage at the "paripé" that is orchestrating around the PRASAM (Plan of Environmental Recovery of Soils Affected by Mining), since it only looks for a washing of image of the PP previous to the elections, is not credible the investment that they intend to do, the interventions begin there where it does not urge and it is a recklessness that they are planned to 10 years when we are talking about possible affections to the health of people.

Finally, the purple formation has remembered that the priority is the towns and their surroundings, and not the golf courses and the companies that continue speculating with the Cartagena urbanism.

That is why he called on the municipal government headed by Ana Belén Castejón to stop looking the other way with this issue, to defend its neighbors and demand that Portmán Golf and the Autonomous Community assume their responsibility in environmental matters, and that they comply with the legal principle that the polluter pays to decontaminate.

Pilar Marcos, spokesman for the municipal group, said: "If Portmán Golf does not feel obliged to decontaminate its land, the regional government, and why not, also the City Council, will have to explain that compliance with the laws is not an option not a question of feelings, but an obligation that we all have. "

Source: CTSSP

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