The Mayor of Totana, José Martínez Andreo, Councillor for Industry, José Antonio Valverde Queen, and the general secretary of the Delegation of the Government, Juan José Camarasa, inaugurated the work of burying the line of medium voltage electrical problems solved for companies in the Industrial Park "The Saladar."
The mayor of Industry explained that these works, although not physically see, are the most important have been made in the Complex, as well as troubleshoot problems with the electrical grid firms in the park "would guarantee the future developments of this industrial zone industrial."
Valverde Reina has reiterated that this is a final solution which ensures that the town's economy is slowed down not a problem that has solved this government team.
The mayor of Sustainable Development has indicated that the works have been funded by the State Fund for Employment and Local Sustainability, composed of a subway track, with an approximate length of 750 meters, which is connected to the electrical substation.
This facility, conducted by "Electromur" has had a budget of EUR 210,330.14, of which 90,000 have been improvements made by the contractor.
In addition, the Hall has invested 80,000 euros to
For its part, Camarasa, who congratulated the City Council for their commitment to this project, explained that this is a great project to ensure the future business of the Polygon.
Totana Mayor reminded that this action is planned future development of the Estate now is when this government team has provided a solution that will guarantee the supply.
The mayor stressed that this action has been made possible thanks to many efforts were made to Totana Iberdrola to have a power substation, which is running more than one year.
In addition, recalled that during these four years the City has invested over EUR 38 million in major infrastructure projects which have been 8 through the State Plan and the remainder funded by the Autonomous Community and the Consistory.
Source: Ayuntamiento. Foto: Murcia.com / Video: Totana.TV