PSOE: "The Zapatero government invests 250,000 euros in Totana system for tertiary treatment of sewage in the town"

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"This action is part of the investments the Government of Spain is doing in Totana"

The Socialists said in a statement that "this project the system of tertiary treatment of sewage water will be used to get cleaner, higher quality and mainly benefit farmers totaneros."

Claim that "the central government investment is part of the Cohesion Fund for which the State invests in activities related to the environment and transport infrastructure of common interest to strengthen economic and social cohesion and solidarity constitutional while promoting sustainable development. "

"This action is attached to all investments in infrastructure that the Central Government held in Totana: drinking water in Las Viñas, road paving, sewer Paretón, accessibility, and regeneration of many cobbled streets, the remodeling Balsa Plaza de la Vieja ... etc ", they added.

The Socialists claim that "the government of the Nation is the most is betting on job creation, the fight against the crisis and to improve the quality of life of Murcia and totaneros, against the passivity that is showing the Valcárcel government to these issues. "

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PSOE: "The Zapatero government invests 250,000 euros in Totana system for tertiary treatment of sewage in the town", Foto 1

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