If you drive along the road that connect Molvizar to the main Granada road, going under the bridge where the A-7 overpass is, you will see them busy at work on the Rules pipeline.
The tailbacks in the traffic heading inland from the coast on Sunday were tremendous, thanks to the A-44 over the Embalse de Rules being out of action.
Where have 16 years gone? Because that is the time that has passed since the La Herradura-Taramay A-7 section was brought into use on the 28th of July, 2009.
The Comunidad de Regantes del Bajo Guadalfeo complained on Wednesday that the dam has been letting past more water than usual, despite the fact that Rules is not full to capacity.
You don’t have to be an expert to realise that the hillside above the Embalse de Rules is on the move – you need only take one look at the N-323 that runs along it.
Eighteen years is a long wait for somebody to open the tap, which is the case of the Costa farmers and the Embalse de Rules. Patience has its limits, though.
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