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The Socialist Party believes that Friday's floods are directly related to an unsustainable urban model (04/10/2012)

The Socialist Party councilor Jose Zapata said that the flooding experienced by the city of Murcia on Friday after heavy rain is the result of an "awkward and unsustainable urbanism" that reasonable economy and prevent nature.

"The rush of immediate benefit, megalomania, lack of foresight and planning insosteniblidad behind that Murcia is flooded every time it rains," criticized the PSOE councilor.

In this sense, Zapata notes that "the response to the failure to develop water infrastructure plan of the north with tanks storm macro really is not viable economically and environmentally unsustainable urban planning model that goes against common sense, peaking exponent with the construction of a nursery on the Rambla in Espinardo "he stresses.

"Where were initially planned 7,000 homes, with the conventions became 20,000, assuming an urban development based exclusively on the business of cheap land and housing face, and not on real needs," insists Zapata.

The Socialist councilor recalls that the Socialist Party has repeatedly since 2003 that the growth of a city should be from the inside out, encompassing the sewage building pace.

And so he continues, in the new growth, which are often old orchard areas, using traditional irrigation network, building tanks in the gardens that would form a reserve of water for their maintenance and street cleaning, and spillways would be in cases of heavy rain under the development works, "the PSOE councilor.

Finally, remember that nature Zapata always overcome any technical solution to be millionaire, so they should be left free of influence zones and runoff gullies near population centers.

Source: PSOE Murcia

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