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The new wastewater collection debugging La Estacada allow safer to cancel the old sewage (04/01/2013)

The Minister of Agriculture and Water and the Mayor of the town visiting the works of this new infrastructure will lead urban wastewater del Barrio San Anton and the lurch Jumilla WWTP.

The Mayor of Jumilla, Enrique Jimenez, Minister of Agriculture and Water, Antonio Cerdá, the Director General of Water, Joaquin Griñán, Councillor for Agriculture, Francisco Martinez and ESAMUR manager, Manuel Albacete and the pedánea of ​​The Estacada, Fina Thomas and several town Team, today visited the site of the new collector Jumillano the hamlet of La Estacada, leading urban wastewater of this population center to the treatment plant in the municipality.

The Mayor thanked the Director, his visit and the conclusion of this infrastructure as necessary and will lead wastewater Barrio San Anton and the hamlet of La Estacada, the Wastewater Treatment Station of the locality.

Cerda said that with the launch of this collector gravity of 1.5 kilometers, "will ensure greater efficiency in the debugging to cancel the sewage of the district who had been old and small and served a population of 600 inhabitants La Estacada and the San Anton ".

The works involve an investment of 275,000 euros financed by the Cohesion Fund of the European Union by 80 percent.

The new infrastructure flows collected and transported to its connection with the emissary of the new treatment plant in Jumilla that has the capacity to serve a population equivalent of 90,000 to 12,000 cubic meters of water a day and has a powerful treatment system Tertiary.

The Minister stressed that the Region of Murcia has a General Plan for Sanitation and Treatment "which is a reference to countries around the world" and that "through the construction of large and small treatment plants and hundreds of kilometers of collectors has generally permitted wastewater channel, and make appropriate treatment in almost all of the more than 130 urban areas where the population is distributed in the Region ".

The owner of Agriculture and Water Plan noted that this represents an investment of over 600 million euros in ten years, "thanks to him the region has the most comprehensive and advanced tertiary treatment in Spain."

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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