
Nerja has been in the news concerning how it disposes of its sewage – straight into the sea, but there is a treatment plant though not finished.
The appearance of a mysterious slick or stain off Salobreña’s beach during the summer caused headaches for the Town Hall and indignation from bathers.
Do you know when La Herradura got its first water-mains supply and sewage system? It was in 1962 – 57 years later, it’s getting it all renewed.
The rains yesterday, with more expected today, affected Motril on two fronts: the works on Calle Ancha and down in the immigrant tent site in the port.
The storms that lashed the Andalusian coast during March once again smashed the main, sewage pipe in Nerja that dumps untreated sewage into the sea.
Road works are due to begin on the 6th of November in Salobreña, affecting the main streets in the old town.
Work on Calle Bonifacio Caro, which is the main access road to the village, has begun, widening it and replacing the underground infrastructure, too.
According to the Almuñécar PSOE, sewage water is appearing near the Marina del Este during the summer months when the area is at its highest occupation point.