SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 7 Jan. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Cabildo de Tenerife has awarded the contract for the drafting of the project and management of the works to improve and expand the sanitation network in several nuclei of the municipality of La Laguna. The company Magma Ingeniería will be in charge of drafting the project, for which it will have a period of six months.
The insular Councilor for Municipal Cooperation and Housing, Zebenzuí Chinea, announced that several actions will be carried out that are considered priorities to improve the sanitation service in Geneto, Guajara, Tejina and Tabares.
For his part, the mayor of La Laguna, Luis Yeray Gutiérrez, has valued “the close collaboration between administrations to urgently and effectively attend to the needs that exist in different parts of the municipality in terms of sanitation.”
“We have a commitment to the maintenance and improvement of public services, so that we prioritize those actions that require a more immediate intervention, in addition to attending to the demands of our neighbors,” said Gutiérrez.
The works are included in the Municipal Cooperation Plan 2018-2021. The island manager indicated that the next step will be the bidding for the execution of the works, for whose development an item of 2,877,600 euros has been planned, to be financed 50% between the Cabildo and the City Council.
In the Geneto neighborhood, work will be carried out to improve the sanitation network of Los Pollitos, Codorniz and Piconera streets, which in the municipal street map is called La Perdiz. In Guajara, the first phase of the project will be carried out to create a separative network for wastewater and rainwater in the northern area of this urban nucleus.
In this regard, Zebenzuí Chinea specified that it is currently necessary to modify the existing layout, for which the sanitation network will be expanded and the roads that still lack them will be provided with a rainwater network.
The first phase of the work will also be carried out to relocate the Santos ravine sanitation collector in the sections between Idaira street and the Tabares highway. The island official clarified that this intervention will correct the deterioration and insufficient dimensioning of the sewage collector that runs through the Santos ravine and the aforementioned road network.
In addition, intervention will be carried out in Tejina, in the Milan area, which does not have a sanitation network, so that the water will be pumped through a pumping station to the general collector located in Cercado Grande. From there they will rise to the general collector, which will drain into the pumping station on La Majada road. The action will include the sanitation network.