26-07-2023, 07:59 PM
Radio Sintonia:
La Oliva fights against the rubble.
La Oliva fights against debris and citizen collaboration marks a milestone in the preservation of the natural environment. In a joint effort to preserve and protect our community's natural environment, the Environment and Works departments are conducting a successful debris removal campaign.
The coordinated collaboration between both entities has been fundamental to address this problem and, at the same time, highlights the invaluable collaboration of citizens who have denounced and warned about inappropriate practices that damage our environment.
The Councilor for the Environment, David Fajardo, wishes to express his gratitude to the citizens who have been proactive in denouncing the Department of Environment about the presence of debris in natural areas. "Their collaboration has been fundamental so that we can intervene in a timely manner and address these bad practices with environmental discipline, ensuring the care and protection of our natural environments," Fajardo said.
For his part, Luis Alba, from the Department of Works and Machinery, highlights the "commitment of our team to give prompt coverage with municipal machinery in the removal and transfer of debris to authorized landfills. We work closely with Environment to ensure that waste management is proper and does not pose a threat to our valuable natural spaces."
The City Council of La Oliva emphasizes that the accumulation of debris is punishable according to current laws and regulations. Likewise, it is recalled that, if debris is found on private land, the cost of its removal will be borne by the corresponding property. This measure seeks to deter those who might consider the illegal accumulation of waste as an option.
It is important to highlight the significant negative environmental impact that comes from the accumulation of debris, as it can affect the biodiversity of our natural spaces. For this reason, La Oliva fights against debris with the aim of conserving and protecting our natural heritage for future generations.
La Oliva fights against the rubble.
La Oliva fights against debris and citizen collaboration marks a milestone in the preservation of the natural environment. In a joint effort to preserve and protect our community's natural environment, the Environment and Works departments are conducting a successful debris removal campaign.
The coordinated collaboration between both entities has been fundamental to address this problem and, at the same time, highlights the invaluable collaboration of citizens who have denounced and warned about inappropriate practices that damage our environment.
The Councilor for the Environment, David Fajardo, wishes to express his gratitude to the citizens who have been proactive in denouncing the Department of Environment about the presence of debris in natural areas. "Their collaboration has been fundamental so that we can intervene in a timely manner and address these bad practices with environmental discipline, ensuring the care and protection of our natural environments," Fajardo said.
For his part, Luis Alba, from the Department of Works and Machinery, highlights the "commitment of our team to give prompt coverage with municipal machinery in the removal and transfer of debris to authorized landfills. We work closely with Environment to ensure that waste management is proper and does not pose a threat to our valuable natural spaces."
The City Council of La Oliva emphasizes that the accumulation of debris is punishable according to current laws and regulations. Likewise, it is recalled that, if debris is found on private land, the cost of its removal will be borne by the corresponding property. This measure seeks to deter those who might consider the illegal accumulation of waste as an option.
It is important to highlight the significant negative environmental impact that comes from the accumulation of debris, as it can affect the biodiversity of our natural spaces. For this reason, La Oliva fights against debris with the aim of conserving and protecting our natural heritage for future generations.
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