The Ministry of Agriculture and Water will invest 2.2 million euros in expanding the treatment plant Cabezo Beaza of Cartagena, with the construction of a reservoir of regulation that will "collect waste water obtained from the rain for a regular treatment constant flow of timely contributions avoiding excesses, "said the head of this department, Antonio Cerda.
The Minister of Agriculture and Water and the Mayor of Cartagena, Pilar Barreiro, this morning visited the works to expand the treatment plant, financed with the funds of the Ministry and the Cohesion Fund of the European Union.
The work, with a lead time of 10 months, is a mill pond with a capacity of 10,000 cubic meters.
The owner of Agriculture said after a visit to the play "the investment in the municipality for the reuse of wastewater."
He said the actions planned, executed and tendered Cartagena until reaching 40 million euros within a comprehensive plan for sanitation and cleaning water use.
Among the most imminent, the Minister announced that Murcia are running collectors Santa Ana-Miranda, lighting and Puebla, and said soon begin construction of the collector of El Algar.
He added that the purification of the Aljorra and Isla Plana-La Azohía tests are already in operation.
The owner of Agriculture recalled that "Murcia reuses and refines one hundred percent of the water", which guarantees, he added, "the environmental sustainability of the channels and the use of treated water for irrigation, providing additional resources to agriculture the area. "
Source: CARM