The regional deputy Rosique socialist Teresa announced that his group will ask the appearance of the Minister of Agriculture and Water in the Regional Assembly "to explain the case closed landfill Mina open to Regent and identify responsibilities for that reason."
Rosillo, who recalled that 8 of the 12 million it costs the Regent Mine landfill have been financed by Europe, which also advanced from the PSRM is going to transfer all information to Socialist MEPs "to submit complaint European Union. "
For the Socialist deputy "is an outrage that management, waste legislation, leads the Popular Party in the Region of Murcia" and pointed to the state of Cartagena municipal landfill that SEPRONA denounced in his day, and that motivated opening a file for the autonomous region, "record now, inexplicably, has been shelved because the documentation has been lost."
Rosique recalled that, as has been published in newspapers, in reports that appeared SEPRONA performed the "risk of seepage into the ground and possible involvement of the aquifers and the discharge of pollutants from land Escombreras Valley without proper authorization it. "
Rosique expressed his "indignation" at reports that, far from exercising its control action and ensuring environmental protection and management of this landfill, which has made Cerdá counseling has been to close the file "leaving this action with impunity. "
The complaint has been filed by the loss of documents in which they would base the Autonomous Region for accountability to the City of Cartagena "unacceptable by management of the landfill."
Therefore, Teresa announced that the PSOE Rosique asked to appear in the Regional Assembly of director Antonio Cerda.
In his opinion, "the counselor should refine appropriate responsibilities for the loss of this documentation to justify the incomprehensible archive file, the file that should have culminated in a penalty as the City of Cartagena, and more specifically to the company LHICARSA."
In addition to this initiative by the Regional Assembly, the PSOE will ask for a copy of the file and will take you to their MEPs, "with a view to taking initiatives to the European Commission, given that this dump," which costs money to Cartagena, also has been funded largely by European funds, and that of the 12 million cost, 8 from Europe.
Source: PSRM