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Murcia's change proposed to abolish the fee for dumping bilge water into sewer (21/10/2015)

Murcia Councilman Nacho Tornel's change today called for the abolition of the tax for dumping bilge water from sewage system affecting more than a decade to a condominium seconds by flooding basements of many buildings in the city, especially in the town.

Tornel, to file a motion with such a proposal at the next plenary, it said that the owners of the houses in these buildings have to pay both jobs debombeocomo canon said that afectaal vertidodirecto sewerage networks not to waste water, and counters to measure the volume of water displaced basements.

Therefore, "taxpayers have to pay for water consumption made in any way," he argued.

According to the councilor, it is necessary to study the part deresponsabilidadque has both the City Council and the companies constructorasde buildings affected by the failure to certify, in the case of express consistory, which have been built watertight basements, "a fact that is actually the origin of the problems of these properties. "

Another aspect to Tornel, acquires a special significance in this problem is related to the quality and destination of pumped water.

This is no contaminated water, suitable for certain uses, which need not be directed at the treatment plants.

In this sense, Tornel recalled that in 2005 the then Water Commissioner of the Hydrographic Confederation of Segura (CHS), Manuel Aldeguer, denounced the saturation of the sewage plant Rincón de San Anton as a result of the dumping of bilge water from basements .

"Clean water should not be mixed with sewage to be treated later."

Murcia change also asked the City Council to establish a procedure for the clean water is not discharged into the sewer but in ditches or in the river, which also help feed the ecological flow and prevent possible fraudulent actions as the "market black water ".

It has also asked the municipal water company, Emuasa, data on quantities of dwarfed water, areas with the highest incidence and total revenue received for this concept. "An eminently public water management should avoid this difficult payment to justify and use water for public benefit and not as a tax. "

Source: Cambiemos Murcia

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