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This news article was originally written in Spanish. It has been automatically translated for your convenience. Reasonable efforts have been made to provide an accurate translation, however, no automated translation is perfect nor is it intended to replace a human translator. The original article in Spanish can be viewed at La Palma elimina vertidos de aguas negras al subsuelo

The Palm eliminating discharges of wastewater to the subsoil

09/06/2011

June 09, 2011

The municipality of Breña Baja, with funding from the Government of the Canary Islands and the Cabildo de La Palma, is currently immersed in the execution of two parallel actions that will make it possible to improve the treatment of wastewater in the palmeño municipality, with a total budget exceeding EUR 1.5 million.

The idea of the local Corporation is use integral of the new sewage treatment plant district, located at the Northern head of the airport, to eliminate little proper wastewater treatment. The two planned works are already underway. On the one hand, the Directorate General of water is responsible for the connection of the industrial zone Urpal, polygon sharing Breña Baja and Breña Alta, at a cost of 1.2 million, while the Insular waters Council assumes, with more than 300,000 euros, the branches to the backbone of the population centres of San José and San Antonio.

In the case of the estate of Urpal the situation is more complex, companies installed there do not have sewage and dump 300 cubic meters per day of wastewater to the subsoil, which could affect areas of bath and sport fishing, while it is true that most dangerous industrial waste are Yes treated out of this space by companies authorized for the purpose. The sanitation network will be extended by the coastal zone of the two municipalities to the airport.

The performance of the Insular Council of waters is, instead, focused on the homes of the two most important towns of the municipality. The work, which was required by the City Council breñusco as compensation for allowing the installation of the sewage treatment plant in their town, aims to stop without use cesspools which poured today the vast majority of the houses of San José and San Antonio, although some buildings have small own sewage treatment plants.

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