José Ballesta visits the works that are being carried out in the Vereda de la Ermita.
The works, which will end in October, are part of the Water Action Plan of Murcia 2015-2020, endowed with 32 million euros and which involves the creation of 1,500 direct jobs through 63 projects.
The acting mayor of Murcia, José Ballesta, together with the councilor for Town Planning, Environment and Huerta, Antonio Navarro, visited this morning the works of expansion and renovation of the sanitation network that will provide a better service to the most of 2,000 residents of the district, through an investment of more than 800,000 euros.
In particular, the works are being developed in the Vereda de la Ermita and will provide sewage to the homes of that environment, improving the quality of life of all the residents of the district and directly to 35 families, since they will suppress existing septic tanks with new sanitation connections.
The works, which have a deadline of five months, began 15 days ago and are scheduled to end next October.
The Action Plan involves the creation of 1,500 jobs
The action is part of the Water Action Plan of Murcia 2015-2020, which is endowed with a total of 32 million euros, of which 70% of the works are executed or are in execution, which means an investment of 21 million euros.
This Plan involves the creation of 1,500 direct jobs and includes a total of 63 projects.
62% of the actions correspond to works to improve sanitation and the remaining 38% goes to work in the supply network.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia