The actions aim to prevent future flooding affecting homes in the area and the town of La Station-Esparragal.
These actions are part of an Integrated Work Plan being developed by the CHS in the boulevards that pass through the town you are Nogalte, Bejar, Vilerda and Murciano.
The Hydrographic Confederation of Segura (CHS) under the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment, is running a series of actions in the Rambla Murciano of Puerto Lumbreras in order to prevent future flooding affecting homes in the area and the town of Station-Esparragal.
So, this morning, the mayor of Puerto Lumbreras, Maria Angeles Tunisia, Councilman Works, Eliseo Sanchez, and the Councillor for Rural Development, José María Parra, have overseen improvement efforts that are being made on Rambla Murciano.
Specifically, the actions consist of dredging and reconstruction Buttes Rambla Murciano in different sections.
So, it is building a stone breakwater one meter high and 1 kilometer long on the right side of the avenue.
Also it is strengthening the left side of the ravine to prevent overflows.
In addition, native vegetation will be planted to post the material and to solve the problems caused by erosion.
In this sense, the mayor of Puerto Lumbreras, Maria Angeles Tunisia, explained that "these actions are part of comprehensive Work Plan being developed by the CHS in the boulevards that pass through the town of Puerto Lumbreras".
Finally, it notes that the actions include improving the access road to the cemetery as it passes through the ravine, which was damaged by the latest acontecidas avenues.
Finally, it notes that these works have an investment of 60,000 euros by the Hydrographic Confederation of Segura (CHS).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras