The Governing Council has authorized the hiring and spending the device works rolling surplus flows of sewage south of Santiago de la Ribera, San Javier, for 3.5 million euros.
This project is funded 80 percent by the Cohesion Fund of the European Union.
The new infrastructure will minimize and reduce the negative impact it has on the Mar Menor contaminated water exceeding the sewage south of Santiago de la Ribera and washing of streets in times of heavy rain.
This surplus of water, once collected, will be driven to the treatment plant of the municipality for treatment and subsequently used to increase water resources for irrigation.
The device, which will be built in the town of the district, will be funded in 2014 and 2015 annuities, and include new pipelines and tank storms.
This action is part of the General Plan of cleansing and purifying of the Region of Murcia, which aims to improve the quality of life of citizens and the preservation of the environment.
Source: CARM