Post by pigeonpie on Apr 11, 2009 8:53:48 GMT
Menorca will receive 67.7 million euros to implement the Water Plan
Ángeles M. Mahón
The draft water plan produced by the Balearic Government to ensure water supply in the islands and restore their quality contemplates an investment in Menorca in 2015 to 67.7 million euros, a figure much less than that will Mallorca ( 500 million) and Eivissa (109.3), while 16.2 million received Formentera.
Most of this budget will be allocated to infrastructure, some 62 million, and the remaining studies and programs. Highlights the 39 million euros will be earmarked for sanitation and water treatment. In most cases, the Plan proposes the expansion, remodeling and installation of tertiary treatment at sewage treatment plants north and south of Ciutadella, the EDAR Maó-Es Castell, Son Bou, Sant Lluis, Es Mercadal, Es Migjorn, Alaior, Sant Climent and Ferreries and the construction or adaptation of emissaries in Binidalí, Sant Lluís and Cala en Porter. . As for the investment that is devoted to the reuse of treated water, especially for irrigation, only reach five million euros in Menorca, although the central government in 1993 declared the reuse of wastewater in interest Balears general. In this sense, the plan also envisages the construction of new reservoirs for the accumulation of surplus reuse existing treatment plants discharging to rivers and finally to the sea. Instead, the draft Plan does include in this section proposals for action in Mallorca and Eivissa seeking to complete the cycle of agricultural use of reclaimed water. In Pitiusa greater, for example, envisages the construction of seven reservoirs with a capacity of regulators to store 1.2 million cubic meters, stations and drive 54 miles of pipeline with a total budget of 46 million until 2027.
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Ángeles M. Mahón
The draft water plan produced by the Balearic Government to ensure water supply in the islands and restore their quality contemplates an investment in Menorca in 2015 to 67.7 million euros, a figure much less than that will Mallorca ( 500 million) and Eivissa (109.3), while 16.2 million received Formentera.
Most of this budget will be allocated to infrastructure, some 62 million, and the remaining studies and programs. Highlights the 39 million euros will be earmarked for sanitation and water treatment. In most cases, the Plan proposes the expansion, remodeling and installation of tertiary treatment at sewage treatment plants north and south of Ciutadella, the EDAR Maó-Es Castell, Son Bou, Sant Lluis, Es Mercadal, Es Migjorn, Alaior, Sant Climent and Ferreries and the construction or adaptation of emissaries in Binidalí, Sant Lluís and Cala en Porter. . As for the investment that is devoted to the reuse of treated water, especially for irrigation, only reach five million euros in Menorca, although the central government in 1993 declared the reuse of wastewater in interest Balears general. In this sense, the plan also envisages the construction of new reservoirs for the accumulation of surplus reuse existing treatment plants discharging to rivers and finally to the sea. Instead, the draft Plan does include in this section proposals for action in Mallorca and Eivissa seeking to complete the cycle of agricultural use of reclaimed water. In Pitiusa greater, for example, envisages the construction of seven reservoirs with a capacity of regulators to store 1.2 million cubic meters, stations and drive 54 miles of pipeline with a total budget of 46 million until 2027.
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