The construction of the drainage network for the collection of rainwater Cotillas Towers is already in its final stretch.
And is that the already completed Mula collector street and nearly finished the Catholic Kings Avenue, has been joined in recent weeks projected in the Avenida Juan Carlos I of the municipality, the last of those expected.
This collector Southwest, which will be parallel to this pathway, has a budget amounting to 2,107,000 euros and the project provides for construction of another telescopic driving the stormwater drainage will start above the factory "Fripozo" and which will have an approximate length of 1,900 meters.
Also, as the driver of the Catholic Kings Avenue, is a system used to collect and convey water from the surrounding streets based on continuous grates and manholes, which are placed both at intersections and on changes direction at distances less than 50 meters.
The second, about
The second of the collector, which runs along Avenida Reyes Católicos, is expected to be completed by next July.
This collector West has a budget of 2,150,000 Euros and includes the construction of a submerged length of 1,400 meters capable of collecting and driving rainwater from the streets adjacent to the sewer by storm water system of continuous grates and manholes will be placed both at intersections and in the changes of direction within a distance less than 50 meters.
These works were visited recently by the mayor Torreño, Domingo Coronado, who, with his Town Planning, Yolanda Muñoz-check that they could go at a good pace and are well advanced (about 75% of total construction .)
This pipeline, which will start below the industrial estates "Los Vientos I", "The Wind II", "Five Towers" and "Los Pinos", will be telescopic so that its thickness and discharge capacity will increase as they progress longitudinally by the Catholic Kings Avenue.
Also, flush the driver sections are designed to be both concrete and PVC structured so that the city will run PVC preferably structured and the paperback will combine the two materials due to the lower level of services affected.
Regional funding
Both pipes drain into the sewer storm the town, whose route begins at the end of the lane local Las Palmeras, near the railroad tracks, and ends at the River Segura at the height of the Sewage Treatment Station ( WWTP) in the municipality.
With this work, financed entirely by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Environment of the Regional Government through the Directorate General of Water, the town of Las Torres de Cotillas have a wastewater disposal system that will prevent floods such as those have prevailed in the streets of the town the day it rains with particular intensity.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Las Torres de Cotillas