
Since Tuesday of this week, the dredge provided by the Mexican Navy Secretariat has been in the port to formally begin the cleaning operation of the Las Salinas lagoon in Zihuatanejo, whose objective is to reduce the environmental impacts in this body of water and ensure the increase of its useful life.
On this subject, the director of Public Works of the municipality, Emilio Ramírez Aguirre, highlighted that with the arrival of the dredge and an operator of the same, the SEMAR has begun to fulfill the commitment to support the government headed by Mayor Jorge Sánchez Allec in the sanitation project of the Las Salinas lagoon.
He reported that an important part of the project, which will be covered by the municipal administration in turn, will consist of the construction of two tanks between two to three meters high for the storage of more than 25 thousand cubic meters of sludge that will be removed from the bottom of the lagoon, which once the drying process has elapsed will be transferred to the Sanitary Landfill.
Ramírez Aguirre estimated that the entire dredging process of the Las Salinas lagoon in Zihuatanejo will take a few months, while mentioning that the execution of this project will not affect the fauna existing in that body of water and that the members of the sector who carry out their activities in that area maintain the commitment to facilitate the development of the works.
Source: enfoqueinformativo




