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The Burriana City Council and FacsaThe company that manages the water service in the town continues to optimize public supplies in different parts of the coastal area and the town center to improve quality and guarantee the supply of water.
In this context, Vicente Aparisi, accompanied by representatives of Facsa They visited the latest renovation works of the water supply and sewage network, which are being carried out on Misericordia Street and in the maritime area on Illes Balears Street and Mediterránea Avenue.
These actions represent a further step in the 2020 Plan for the Renewal and Improvement of the Drinking Water Supply and Sewerage Service Infrastructure of Burriana, and are added to the interventions carried out so far this year in more than twenty streets of the urban center and the area of the maritime villages.
Specifically, in the streets Santa Teresa, Divina Pastora, Vicente Fornell Tichell, Comerç, Bisbe Lluis Pérez, Santa María Rosa Molás, Mallorca, Cardenal Cisneros, Baró, Oviedo, Padre Villalonga, Maestro Falla, Carretera Vila-real, Plaza el Plá, Virgen de la Paloma and Pizarro in the town center of Burriana, and in the streets Pescadores, Rosa dels Vents and Camí Serratella in the maritime villages.
According to the concessionary company, during 2020 more than 1,5 km of the sewer network and nearly 2 km of the water supply network were renewed, equipped with high-density polyethylene pipes with diameters between 90 and 200 mm.
Within this line of work, the City Council and the concessionary company plan to start, in the coming weeks, the work on Calle la Farola, which adds to those already carried out this year on the streets Rosa dels Vents, Formentera and Pescadores, and gives continuity to the project of improvement of the maritime area that began a few years ago with the supply of the streets: camí del Grau, Malva-rosa, avenida de la Mediterrània and Amistat, where in all of them the work was also used to renew the sidewalks.
All these works, as highlighted by the head of the department, “will guarantee the water supply to the residents of the municipality for years to come.” He indicated that they represent an investment of €1.083.353,74 and are part of the intervention plan launched by the City Council and Facsa to “improve the quality and reliability of the water supply,” as well as to promote pedestrian mobility and public road safety, since “although the priority is the renewal of the network, the council has deemed it appropriate to take advantage of these works to improve the sidewalks.”