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30 km of collectors expand the network of rainwater tanks in Cartagena (28/03/2011)

The Minister of Agriculture and Water, Antonio Cerdá, and Council for Infrastructure, José Vicente Albaladejo or, and Decentralization, Nicholas Angel Bernal, the City of Cartagena, and the Director General of Water, Michelangelo Ródenas have put in place a comprehensive collection of wastewater in Cartagena.

It is a network of 30 km of collectors that lead to water treatment plants The Aljorra, Isla Plana, La Azohía or Cabezo Beaza Industrial Estate, for treatment and reuse.

The drainage network also includes El Algar, Santa Ana-Miranda, La Puebla, alum, Aljorra, and The Landmark, which will be equipped with new water resources for irrigation.

In this way, 85% of the rural population of Cartagena is connected to the sewerage network.

The set of actions includes the enlargement of the sewage plant Cabezo Beaza with a storage tank of 10,000 cubic meters, which collects wastewater obtained from the rain for regular treatment and allows a constant flow of timely contributions avoiding excesses and prevent the plant will be halted.

The Minister of Agriculture and Water, Antonio Cerdá, has expressed his satisfaction that it has solved a problem of citizens were repeated flooding in these areas, and it will allow farmers in the area of ​​Cartagena have more resources.

With this infrastructure as the Community is the first in Spain in sanitation and water treatment, has assured the counselor.

The works has received an investment of over ten million euros from the budget of the Autonomous Region with support from the Cohesion Fund of the European Union by 80 percent.

The Minister of Agriculture and Water added that the Community has done the most important part of the General Plan of drainage and water treatment are the major waste water treatment plants, adding that the action is now spreading to small towns to get to one hundred percent.

RAMBLA UNDERGROUND OF THE BARRIERS

Under questioning from reporters, the Minister of Agriculture and Water, Antonio Cerdá, responded on the state found underground works of the Rambla de Los Barrera, who already completed are in the process of budget setting and lack s the finishing touches of decoration and gardening.

The Councillor for Infrastructure, José Vicente Albaladejo, also responded on the operation of TimeBus new service, which alerts users via mobile phone while waiting at the bus stop.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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