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The Castelló City Council and FACSA They held a meeting with the aim of sharing different aspects related to the intelligent management of the integrated water cycle in the city.
The session served to review the key indicators of the service and to put on the table the main lines of work to be strengthened in the coming years, including the digital and technological transformation of the service - following the plan for the implementation of smart meters and the use of smart technologies -, information transparency, with the launch of a new website for the service, as well as the implementation of new strategies to promote the circular economy in areas such as water reuse or the improved treatment of sludge from WWTPs, in addition to continuing with the process of renewing equipment and infrastructure.
To this end, the Councillor for the Integrated Water Cycle of the Castelló City Council, Fernando Navarro, accompanied by the municipal engineers Cristóbal Badenes and Inés Beltrán, visited the FACSA facilities, where he was received by the general manager of FACSA, José Claramonte; the director of the Sanitation and Purification area, Luis Basiero; the director of the Supply Area, Pascual Maximino, as well as the director of the Drinking Water Service of the capital of La Plana, Manuel Breva.
Following the meeting, the delegation visited FACSA's Telecontrol Center to see firsthand the main technological and intelligent management tools that the company has available to manage and monitor, in real time and in a centralized manner, the correct functioning of the different facilities and services and to remotely address possible incidents 24 hours a day.