This Wednesday, the sanitation works begin in Toldilla street in Playa Honda, framed in the project called 'Sanitation networks in several municipalities of Lanzarote', which also includes actions in the municipalities of San Bartolomé, Tías, Tinajo and Yaiza, and for whose execution the Government of the Canary Islands has allocated the amount of 463,510.73 euros.
The action in Toldilla street consists of replacing the existing sanitation network in this street and in a section of Botavara street, perpendicular to the previous one. Due to the longitudinal slope of this street, the network is separated into two branches.
The first one starts from the middle of Toldilla street and connects with the existing network at the intersection of this street with Tajamar street.
The second branch also starts from the center of Toldilla street and runs in the opposite direction to branch 1, reaching Botavara street and running through it until connecting with the existing network at the intersection of Botavara street and Fayna street.
Household connections
It is planned, within the aforementioned project, to provide all homes with household connections consisting of the inspection chamber and the connection pipes to the general network.
The second action that will take place in the case of San Bartolomé corresponds to the replacement of the existing pipe in Malagueña and Escardillo streets. It is a single branch whose head well is located at the intersection of Malagueña and José María Gil streets.
From this point, the collector runs along Malagueña street to the intersection with Escardillo street, continuing along this street to the intersection with General Franco street, where it flows into the existing network in the latter.
The general network, household connections, inspection wells, and demolitions and replacements of pavements of both sidewalks and roads are planned, as with the action in Playa Honda.