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UPyD Murcia calls for the withdrawal of wild olive trees newly planted by his great impact allergen (02/09/2013)

José Antonio Sotomayor, UPyD mayor of Murcia, claims that it is "absolutely incomprehensible" that the Department of Environment is planting olive trees "when the ordinance itself discourages placement for serious allergy problems occur"

Councilman Union Progress and Democracy in the city of Murcia, José Antonio Sotomayor, claims that it is "absolutely incomprehensible" that the Department of Environment is planting olive trees, a wild olive tree, "when the ordinance itself advises against placing the serious allergy problems occur. "

The mayor of magenta training requires the council responsible, Adela Martinez Cacho, who immediately proceed to remove the twenty trees of this species have been placed in front of the Town Hall today in La Glorieta in Spain.

As Sotomayor explains, "the bylaws are made to be kept," and that "very little moral authority we will have to face the public if the City Council which does not assert".

The species planted in Murcia whose pollen is highly allergenic and represent a serious problem are mainly olive and cypress.

UPyD Murcia recalls that as September 2011, the House approved a joint initiative of the formation magenta and popular group to reduce the impact of pollen of parks and gardens in the center of the municipality.

The initiative was to replace the species that create allergies plants and flowers allergenic low impact and the need for an agreement between the Instituto Murciano Research and Agricultural Development and Food (IMID) and the Consistory to study treatments to inhibit flowering Olive.

Source: UPyD Murcia

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