CC Yaiza denounces that El Golfo is still waiting for the sanitation work

CC Yaiza's municipal spokesperson, Emilio Machín, regrets "Óscar Noda's demagoguery, who demands investments for the municipality when he is often incapable of executing the already assigned items"

December 10 2023 (16:28 WET)
Emilio Machín, CC of Yaiza
Emilio Machín, CC of Yaiza

Coalición Canaria (CC) Yaiza denounces that 6 years after the central government transferred one million euros to the Lanzarote Water Consortium to undertake the 'Sanitation Project and Wastewater Treatment Plant in El Golfo', "the work remains unexecuted due to negligence of the City Council".

The municipal spokesperson for the nationalist formation, Emilio Machín, recalls that on December 14, 2017, "an agreement was signed with the Ministry of Environment and the Lanzarote Water Consortium to undertake the sanitation of El Golfo" and that fifteen days later "the million euros is deposited for the execution of the project".

However, "after taking two years to issue a favorable report on inter-administrative cooperation, the City Council sent a project with deficiencies regarding the location of the wastewater pumping station and due to discrepancies in the layout of pipes with the environmental documentation, which caused its paralysis".

"And it was not until September of this year, after receiving repeated requests to issue a report of conformity with the municipal plan, that the City Council sent the modified project, but with the incomplete compatibility report, which has caused the process of awarding this work, vital for El Golfo and for the entire municipality, to be paralyzed again".

In this context, Emilio Machín regrets that the mayor, Óscar Noda, "in his eagerness to supplant the parliamentarian of his party, demands investments for Yaiza with the sole purpose of doing political demagoguery because afterwards, on many occasions, he is incapable of executing in the municipality where he governs already assigned items, as happened when this summer he had to return one million euros to the regional government by wasting a subsidy framed in the Canary Islands Housing Plan 2020-2025 destined for the rehabilitation of homes in Yaiza".

 

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