The Plenum has given the green light, with the opposition of Now Murcia, to the declaration of the need to occupy the land to build the sewage treatment plant in Cañadas de San Pedro, which will serve 366 houses in the town, which Until now they have septic tanks.
The estimated cost amounts to 23,465 euros to acquire the 9 plots affected by the project, which add up to a total area of ​​13,012 m2.
The construction of this infrastructure constitutes a joint action of the regional and local administrations.
Thus, the project has been drafted by the General Directorate of Water, while the City Council is responsible for making available to the Autonomous Community the land necessary to undertake the work and, once executed, will be managed and maintained by the local administration , that will incorporate it into the general sanitation and purification network.
The estimated budget for the construction of the treatment plant amounts to 3.4 million euros.
Simultaneously, the Town Hall and Aguas de Murcia will run the collector with a total length of 3,242 ml- and the equipment of three pumping stations to drive wastewater from the built-up areas of the hamlet to the WWTP.
Currently, the urban core of Cañadas de San Pedro does not have a sewerage network, an infrastructure that is installed in the Monte Blanco and Brugarolas urbanizations but, since there is no sewage treatment plant, they lack sanitation services.
With the development of this project, wastewater will reach the new treatment plant, allowing two objectives that are part of the Integrated Sustainable Urban Development Strategy of Murcia, such as the protection of natural systems and the improvement of quality, to be met. of life of the citizens through the provision of the sanitation service.
Source: PP Murcia