The Department of Development, led by Roque Ortiz, through Ferrovial Services, has scheduled a plan for cleaning and collection of waste for the coming days of Murcia Fair in which will work 225 people on average every day in the city and in the Festive grounds.
To the 189 people who work daily in the area of ​​the urban helmet, 37 are added that will provide service of specific form during these days.
Among the special services to be implemented are the daily manual sweeping of the enclosures where events are held, mechanical sweeping with sweepers, mechanical scrubbing and mechanical flushing with buckets and hydro-cleaning corners, before, during And after the acts.
In addition, from the experience of previous years, where more than 100,000 kilos of waste are collected in the premises where the parties are celebrated, 230 garbage containers and 105 portable public toilets have been installed.
In the Gardens of the Malecón garden will be carried out a daily cleaning of maintenance in addition to the intensive cleaning that has already been done.
In addition, the number of containers placed in each orchard has been increased to 3, and another 27 have been distributed by the different establishments and 8 additional litter containers of 120 liters have been installed daily and 10 portable toilets.
La Fica has 30 containers of 800 liters that will be collected daily, 10 portable toilets and this year has been reinforced with 24 units of containers of additional 360 liters while in the Medieval Camp of Moors and Christians have been placed two containers for each kábila Or mesnada and 10 portable toilets.
It will also intensify collection points and cleaning service in other locations, such as the Garden Teniente Flomesta for the exhibition of animals, Plaza de la Paja and surroundings of the river, Avenida de Alfonso X and Perez Casas on the occasion of the Day Of the Horse, Murcia Park, Fofó Park Auditorium, Plaza de la Cruz Red and Plaza de Toros.
Finally, the event for which the most important action plan has been organized is the Pilgrimage of the Virgin of Fuensanta.
This special device is developed over four days, and will work 119 people and 41 vehicles.
On September 11 will be cleaned around the Fuensanta, employing a total of 12 people with machinery.
During the day of the Romería will advance the time of collection of garbage of that area so that the containers located along the route are empty first thing in the morning.
On day 12, at 6 o'clock, the route will be reviewed, looking at the container points and the wastebaskets.
Twelve selective collection points and 50 portable toilets will be placed along the route.
After the mass, in Belluga Plaza and La Glorieta, specialist peons with a scrubber and a hydro-cleaning equipment, will be wiping the remains of wax.
Likewise, 3,000 candles will be distributed among the rosemary collectors, to place on the candles and prevent the spillage of the wax on the pavement.
Behind the retinue, there will be a special team consisting of 4 foremen, 14 drivers 4 specialist pawns, 16 pawns of cleaning, 2 truck cuba, 2 multilift truck with box, 10 road sweepers and 4 sidewalk sweepers.
During the two days after the Pilgrimage, the cleaning work will be carried out in the surroundings of the Fuensanta with 3 foremen, 8 drivers, forty-three pawns, 2 trucks collectors, 1 truck cuba, three road sweepers and two trucks multilift.
To continue the public awareness campaigns carried out by the City Council, at the start of the climb to the mountain will be placed a caravan, where a team will distribute 10,000 backpacks from the campaign 'There are still a few, but they are very noticeable;
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Likewise, another similar caravan will be available in the Sanctuary of Fuensanta where a team of service operators will also request a citizen collaboration in cleaning.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia