On June 19 it became the cornerstone of the treatment plant Gebas and today it is over 50% the primary collector which collects the waters of most neighbors.
Since its inception, the works of the treatment plant are developing Gebas to "good pace" according assures council Works and Services, and Agriculture and Water, Miguel Gonzalez, who is leading the monitoring of works.
The mayor said that since the works are developing smoothly, when there are no unforeseen, "is expected to be completed end of summer work."
Gebas The plant will serve a population equivalent of 200 people and will have a treatment capacity of 40 cubic meters per day.
The new infrastructure is designed with the most advanced processes to achieve water quality sufficient for direct reuse in agriculture.
It also has environmental protection measures required and integrated into the landscape of the natural landscape of Sierra Espuna.
Cerda said that the plant is designed with the treatment processes "most appropriate and advanced" to achieve a quality "more than enough water and direct reuse in agriculture."
This infrastructure has the environmental protection measures and integrated into the landscape of the natural landscape of Sierra Espuna.
The plant is part of Debugging Regional Plan and is complemented by a collector to clean up 750 meters in length.
It has an investment of 219,000 euros, financed by 80 percent by the Cohesion Fund of the European Union.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia