The council of Environment and Climate Change, Ángeles Vázquez, and the mayor of Burela, Carmen López, signed this Friday the collaboration agreement for the advance of the sanitation system of the city hall of Lucense through the construction of a new sewage treatment station (EDAR), an action that will have a total investment of about 9 million euros.
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The council of Environment and Climate Change, Ángeles Vázquez, and the mayor of Burela, Carmen López, signed this Friday the collaboration agreement for the advance of the sanitation system of the city hall of Lucense through the construction of a new sewage treatment station (EDAR), an action that will have a total investment of about 9 million euros.
The Ministry of the Environment and the Council signed an agreement, valid until December 2030, and the forecasts indicate that the work can begin in 2027.