The Department of Environment of the City of Yecla welcomes the Hydrographic Confederation of Segura (CHS) assume the draft prepared by this council that will allow the repopulation of the boardwalk olmeda Tobarrillas.
Recall that the Full Council of Yecla of November 8, 2010 at the proposal of the Municipal People, approved planning conservation and protection of wildlife attractions in the Rambla de Tobarrillas, cleaning and recovery, in particular habitats amphibians.
Pursuant to this agreement, from the Department of Environment said the wording of the draft recovery promenade, drafted by the municipal technician Environment, Antonio Ortuño and Francisco José Carpena, which provided both retrieval tasks was promoted flora and fauna as well as regarding the valuable heritage and historical elements found in its bed.
Since then the council, along with the editors of the project, began the work of finding necessary for the execution of the works funding.
After several meetings and negotiations, in the Segura basin, as head of the ravine, the commitment to consider this action in the 2014 budget was achieved, although the works were awarded in 2013.
Thus, on December 30 began this work consists of removal work of elm snags ravaged by DED, consolidation of slopes, treating mouth mined, regulating pond construction and repopulation of the elm.
The Department of Environment welcomes while recovery work and the very significant natural values ​​of this ravine is in progress, while publicly thank the contribution and the interest of the Segura basin assuming the award of these works amounting to 60,000 euros
The Councillor for the Environment, Verdú Jesus said: "how are you actions make it clear that, where some have only empty content proposals and doubtful viability, accusing the council not move from this council are working to recover our spaces natural, seeking external funding and that creates jobs in our town. Given the accusing words, tangible facts. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla