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Pedro Antonio Sánchez, "Portman has gone from being a problem to a great opportunity for the environment, tourism and employment" (10/08/2016)

The work, which has an investment of 32 million euros, will allow extract two million cubic meters of sterile and win 250 meters to the current waterfront

The chief executive said that "after talking today begins the final solution Portmán, work to get that also occur in the Mar Menor"

The president of the Community, Pedro Antonio Sanchez, said today that Portman Bay "has gone from being a problem to a great opportunity for tourism, for environmental regeneration and employment", after the signing this week of the contract between the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment and the joint venture that will carry out the works.

This action represents, the president said, "the clearest and strongest way to speak and that, indeed, begins to rebuild."

The regional chief executive stressed during his visit this morning to the area "and is becoming a reality", which considered the "oldest in Murcia" strategic project.

"For 25 years it is working and trying to put a final solution, and now we can talk about that a contract has been signed, has been awarded a works," he said.

"We all grew up hearing about the regeneration of Portman," said the president of the Community, who stressed that "today is an important day, because in that way we have taken a giant step with the beginning of its restoration."

Pedro Antonio Sanchez highlighted the work of everyone so that "it is now a reality" and referred, in this regard, previous regional presidents and all the mayors, and the residents of La Union and Portmán "who have worked so many years for make all this possible. "

"This is an important project not only for Portman and La Union but for the Region of Murcia" remarked the president of the Community, which was accompanied by the mayor of La Union, Pedro Lopez, and the small government, Antonio Sanchez-Solis.

He added that "we want in this project is linked to people here, it is an opportunity to work, to be a future opportunity and an injection of life for the municipality."

Opportunities natural environment

Pedro Antonio Sanchez said that the region has a "tremendous" potential development and future, it would not be possible to carry out "if not respect their environment and natural values ​​do not care."

"Our strong commitment now, after speaking today begins the final solution Portmán, is also getting that to happen in the Mar Menor," said the president.

To this end he advocated a "dramatic cessation" of discharges in the salt lake and "start the final recovery and enhancement of the environment, tourism and natural enclave that is the region of Murcia".

The regional chief executive also referred to the will of the regional government regarding Puerto Mayor, "to start again and not do what was intended, and is compatible with respect for the environment and surroundings of the La Manga "and other actions" brave "in the landfill Abanilla or enhancement of natural areas such as Calblanque.

"We can not make a region with a future, we have no future if we do not take care of our environment and the spaces that have a unique value," said the president of the Community, adding that the government "is satisfied".

Project Portmán

The project includes the setback of the current coastline around 250 meters.

For this, two million cubic meters of waste was removed using a marine dredger.

The material, once deposited on dry land, you will be transferred to the quarry of San Jose, where it will be deposited and sealed.

This project has an investment of 32 million euros and will involve 200 jobs directly and indirectly.

Source: CARM

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