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Hidralia and Acosol sign a framework agreement to promote hydraulic investments in Marbella

After this framework agreement will be signed in a concrete manner the actions of supply and sanitation in the developments of Costa Bella, Camino de los Pescadores and El Rosario, whose budget is estimated at 5.4 million euros.

The city hall of Marbella today welcomed the signing of a framework agreement between the companies Acosol and Hidralia to promote hydraulic projects in the municipality, through additional investments in matters of supply and sanitation in those areas with total or partial deficits. The mayor, Ángeles Muñoz, has been present at the event and highlighted that it is "an essential agreement in which we had been working for a long time".

Matilde Mancha, Manuel Cardeña y Ángeles Muñoz sign the framework agreement to promote hydraulic investments in Marbella.


"The actions that will be undertaken will be financed through these two companies and other ways will be explored through European funds", said the councilor, who has advanced another agreement between the two entities, with an allocation of 5.4 million euros, to act in matters of supply and sanitation in the urbanizations of Costa Bella, Camino de los Pescadores and El Rosario. "Without this agreement we signed today we could not undertake these actions", said the mayor, who has detailed that the agreement establishes a technical and monitoring committee in which projects will be prioritized.

For its part, the CEO of Hidralia, Mati Mancha, thanked the mayor "her drive to achieve this agreement and join efforts and common solutions with the aim of making Marbella a reference in terms of hydraulic infrastructures". In this sense, the person in charge of Acosol, Manuel Cardeña, has assured that "thanks to this agreement, solutions are proposed to many urbanizations of the municipality". Specifically, the residential complexes with defects in these matters that are already detected are, in addition to the three mentioned above, Marbesa, Hacienda de Las Chapas, Coto Los Dolores, Los Monteros, Panorama, Ricmar and Los Pinos. "We are achieving a quality Marbella and that the integral water cycle is a guarantee in all parts of the municipality", he concluded.