The Ministry of Water, Agriculture and Environment, through the Directorate General for Water, has begun work on wastewater discharge Bathrooms La Puebla de Mula and also held soon the construction of a new collector in the town of Lorquí.
Infrastructure launched in Mula, with an operating budget of 1,239,740 euros, will serve a population of about 300 people and address the needs of the hotels of the city center.
Through this action a pumping station wastewater will be built in the lower part of the town of Los Baños de Mula, where will pipe 110 mm in diameter with a length of 2,090 meters, which will reach the hamlet of La Puebla de Mula, where a well breaking load of the drive is performed.
From there, the waste water is lead to the sewerage projected neighborhood of Los Corrales.
This collector consists of a pipe of 315 mm and 449 meters long, which will collect and conduct water to the existing pump station in Puebla de Mula, from where they will be the industrial water treatment in the municipality.
The works are co-financed through the European Cohesion Fund.
Infrastructure in Lorquí
Moreover, the Ministry recently informed the City Council Lorquí next start of construction of the new collector to be built in the town;
session with the problem of industrial waste in the municipality which directly affect the functioning of the industrial water treatment plant (WWTP) way is also studied.
Construction of the new collector will allow stop flooding suffered by residents of the area when episodes of intense rainfall.
Driving run along the street Soto de la Fuente, with a length of 500 meters, up to the industrial water treatment plant (WWTP) of the town.
Construction will begin this month and have a lead time of 45 days.
The planned investment is 170,000 euros.
In addition, work will improve the inlet line of the WWTP.
Both performances are part of the objectives set by the Council in the II General Plan of cleansing and purifying of the Region of Murcia 2015 -2020, which aims to integrate all urban areas in the purification system of the region.
Source: CARM