No sewage plant before 2012

Residual waters, as they like to call them, will continue to flow into the sea until at least 2012 according to the latest statements made by the Junta de Andalucía. This is the sewage plant that should have been finished in 2006.

The chestnut

The Mayor of Nerja, José Alberto Armijo, has described the announcement by the Junta de Andalucía that work on the water treatment plant will begin this year as ‘outrageous’ and ‘absurd’, stating that this was done purely in connection with the upcoming European elections.

Second Torrox sewage plant to be ready in 2010

According to the latest forecast, the second residual water processing plant (EDAR) currently being built in Torrox should be completed by the beginning of 2010 and operational by June.

Daydreaming…

Wouldn’t it be nice if, just for once, party political nit-picking over who said what in 1993 or who didn’t do this or that in 1864 could be set aside for the common good, like actually getting round to doing something like building a sewage plant. Or residual water processing plant as it is called these days. What a daft …

Council gets a reminder

The Mancomunidad de Municipios de la Costa del Sol Oriental (Association of Municipalities of the Costa del Sol East) has written to the Nerja Council to remind them that, according to an agreement made in 1993 and subsequently ratified on several occasions, the management of any future water treatment plant will be the responsibility of the Mancomunidad. Plants in Rincón, …

Nerja sewage plant

The mayor of Nerja was in Sevilla on Wednesday in an attempt to find out the latest situation regarding the proposed sewage plant.

Nerja sewage plant

The mayor of Nerja, José Alberto Armijo, is off to Sevilla next Wednesday to try and find out first hand the current status of the environmental report regarding the proposed sewage works.

Nerja sewage plant

The Nerja Employers Association, AEN, has joined the call for the Junta to ‘get a move on’ with the proposed residual water processing plant.

Nerja water treatment plant

That perennial chestnut, the proposed Nerja Water Treatment Plant, is back on the agenda. The Councillor for Infrastructure, José Alberto Tomé, is proposing to put forward a motion (and there’s plenty of those to choose from off Burriana!) at the next plenary session on Monday April 14th calling for the Cuenca Mediterránea Andaluza (CMA) – an agency under the Ministry …