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Author: Emmi Smith - Replies: 5 - Views: 7619
NHS treatment in UK for Spanish residents
I have recently heard of UK Spanish residents going back to the UK for long term treatment.  How is this done as I assumed UK registration with doctor would have been terminated?  Confused.
Author: windermeregolfer - Replies: 4 - Views: 6093
Waste Water Treatment On Caleta Coastal Path
On our walk this morning along the Caleta coastal path just near the Hotel Ereza Mar I spotted the sign below on a small building which when translated in google reads "Sewage Drive Station - TINDAYA"

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Can any one explain what this building is please and what area it serves as it seems along way form Tindaya.
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 2 - Views: 2627
Betancuria looking at installing own water treatment plant
Radio Sintonia:

Betancuria studies the feasibility of installing a water treatment plant on its coast.

The mayor of Betancuria Marcelino Sardinia announced today in La rosa de Fuerteventura that the city council he presides over has commissioned the team of Professor Roque Calero, a study on the feasibility of installing a water treatment plant on its coast that guarantees the supply of water to the neighbors.



The lack of rain, "it rains less and less on the island and therefore th
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 2 - Views: 2685
El Roque wastewater treatment plant
Radio Sintonia:

New membranes at the El Roque wastewater treatment plant.

In what is transferred as a step towards the preservation of the environment and the well-being of the community, the City Council of La Oliva carried out this week the renovation of the second phase of membranes in the El Roque treatment plant. The initiative, as explained by the City Council itself, seeks to enhance the quality of treated water, a vital resource for the community, especially considering the regener