The CEO Water, Andres Martinez, mayor of San Javier, José Miguel Luengo and the Councillor for Public Services, Maria Dolores Ruiz today visited the works practically finished, tank storms in the south of Santiago de la Ribera, by the General Air Academy, which aims to prevent rainwater from urban areas discharged into the Mar Menor
Andres Martinez explained that the work, which is part of Poured 0 Plan Mar Menor, and has involved an investment of 2 million euros, is "capturing surplus flows of sewage and rainwater network, in the storm tank and transport drive through a collector to the treatment plant of San Javier so it can even be utilized as irrigation water. "
Mayor Jose Miguel Luengo emphasized that this work "is a step in the regional government involvement with the Mar Menor and San Javier", where as another storm tank was built in the center of Santiago de la Ribera, under the parking located next to the cinema summer, and where a third in the Eagle Patrol avenue, which is already designed and to be awarded within this year, ahead of the CEO Water, Andres Martinez will be built.
Councillor for Public Services, Maria Dolores Martinez announced that the tank surface storm, located opposite the sea, will have a new themed playground on the Eagle Patrol with games and attractions for children such as airplanes, a control tower and other elements related aviation.
The park, which is already planned and will be built at the conclusion of the process of receiving all the work, will rubber flooring, fencing, games and other elements such as banks or paper, to be built in a first phase and a pergola wood to be installed in a second phase.
The CEO Water, Andres Martinez explained, along with technical staff Aldesa, the company responsible for the construction, the work consists of a rolling device with a capacity of 3,225 cubic meters of water, the execution of 462 linear meters of collectors to collect water, storm drain connection to the tank of torment and placing a discharge pipe water to the treatment plant, of 1,314 meters in length.
In addition, the work also includes electrical installations, transformers, generators, water pumping equipment, development of the affected areas and replacement services.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier