The Director General of Planning, Evaluation and Environmental Control, Francisco José Espejo, and the mayor of Puerto Lumbreras, Pedro Antonio Sánchez, today unveiled the new street cleaning plan of the municipality.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Water assists in the implementation of this new plan and provides new infrastructure needed, as are three garbage trucks side loading, two self-propelled sweepers and 513 garbage containers of 2,400 gallons of capacity to collect of waste.
In addition, the Ministry gave the City two new municipal parks, one fixed and one mobile, which allow separate collection of waste that can not be deposited in conventional containers such as paint, fluorescent lights, appliances obsolete and oils Cooking, among others.
Francisco José Espejo noted that the Municipality of Puerto Lumbreras "is attached to the system for collecting used cooking oil since February 2008, with the installation of four specific containers, in which over 2009 were collected a total of 486 liters of these oils to be recycled.
Source: CARM