The foundation stone has been laid for the water treatment plant that will ensure the supply and quality of water in L’Escala
In July, Miquel Noguer, President of Girona Provincial Council and of the Costa Brava Girona Water Consortium; Josep Bofill, Mayor of L’Escala; and Anna Torrentà, the Delegate of the Government of Catalonia for Girona, laid the foundation stone for the future potable water treatment plant (PWTP) in L’Escala.
The facility will be located on a 5,851 m² plot of land in Mas Martí, is set to be completed by the summer of 2025, and will have a capacity of 14,000 m³ per day. The Costa Brava Girona Water Consortium will fund most of the €7,206,897.79 project cost, with additional funding from the Catalan Water Agency (ACA).
Noguer highlighted that this is “the second most significant investment by the Consortium in water supply over the past twenty years”.