| The works involve an investment of 1.5 million and have a term of execution of 10 months | They are carried out in the 39 stations with the highest capacity, which represents 96 percent of the flow treated in the Region.
During the first quarter of the year, the Community will start the implementation of remote control systems in 39 wastewater treatment plants in the Region, which will allow the monitoring of treatment parameters in real time and thus guarantee the correct operation and improve the efficiency of the stations.
For this, the Council of Water, Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Environment will invest, through the Entity of Sanitation and Wastewater Treatment of the Region (Esamur), 1,548 .027 euros.
The managing director of Esamur, Ignacio D�az, assured that "these systems will facilitate remote decision-making and shorten intervention times in the event of any incident, which will enable a more efficient management It is efficient for the treatment plants that control 96.3 percent of the flow treated in the plants of the Region ".
The works, with an execution period of 10 months, are intended to install an Automatic Debug Information System (SAID) to acquire remote data in real time, which allow reading, monitoring.
, supervision, registration and management of the parameters of the wastewater treatment plants (WWTP).
The remote control system will be installed in the WWTP with the highest capacity in the Region: Murcia Este, Cabezo Beaza, Molina Norte, El Raal, Mar Menor Sur, La Hoya, Alcantarilla, San Pedro del Pinatar, San Javier, Yecla , Los Alc�zares, Cieza, �guilas, Archena, Totana, Mazarr�n, Jumilla, Caravaca de la Cruz, Las Torres de Cotillas, Lorqu�, Torre-Pacheco, Alguazas, Bullas, Beniel, Alhama, Santomera Norte , Mula, Ceut�, Ceheg�n, Moratalla, Abar�n, Calasparra, La Uni�n, �guilas, Fuente �lamo, Puerto Lumbreras, Rold�n-Lo Ferro-Balsicas, Abanilla and Fortuna.