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Four months to draft, once again, the project for the extraction of aggregates that will "protect" les Deveses

24 September 2021 - 14: 22

From the Government Subdelegation in Alicante, a meeting has been convened today for the Neighborhood Association of the Deveses, the City Council of Dénia and the Provincial Directorate of Coasts to explain first-hand to those interested the current status of the regeneration project of the Dénia coastline. As a representative of the consistory, which asked the Sub-delegation to meet with residents affected by the regression of the coast, especially aggressive in Les Deveses, the councilor for Ecological Transition, Maite Pérez, attended the meeting.

Among the new information that has been advanced in the course of the meeting, the Government sub-delegate in Alicante, María Araceli Poblador, has confirmed that the environmental impact declarations of transport and the dumping of sand destined for the regeneration of Les Deveses.

However, the project for the extraction of aggregates (from an underwater field in Cullera) must be redrafted, due to expiration of the deadlines, and subsequently go through the environmental impact assessment phase. Process that from Costas has been calculated to last about 4 months.

Comments
  1. Luis says:

    I totally agree, just to add that every chief has a court of slaves from La Palma without them he cannot do anything, those are the worst and they are everywhere.

  2. Mike says:

    Normally, beaches have been growing and receding for millions of years, but if a wall is built on the beach, as in the image, the beach can only go in one direction: outwards.

    • Mike says:

      Blaming "climate change" is easy, then blaming is a long way off.

    • Luis says:

      Very good Mike "the beach can only go in one direction out" and the sea in another direction Mike. Have you not realized that what pushes the sand on the beach is the sea with its waves? And do not ask how the waves turn off please ... hahahaha

  3. andretty says:

    Surely you like to go to the beach to bathe, spend the day or go for a walk ...
    And if you don't like it, you can catch a plane, go to La Palma and step on lava, which will surely become fashionable this fall.
    The beaches, if they are in conditions, are a source of income and work for the people. If tourists or people do not come to second homes, Denia will have an even worse unemployment, ... it is what there is

    • Xavi says:

      I see that you have not understood anything. What I say is not opinion, it is INFORMATION. The rise in sea level in the Mediterranean has accelerated. Scientists' predictions about what was going to happen in 2021 have been fulfilled to the letter. The beaches are retreating at a speed of one meter per year and nothing that you or Perico de los Palotes say is going to change that data. In a few years there will be nothing left of the first coastline. The patches are just that, patches, and they won't stop the climate crisis

    • Ignacio says:

      You have said Andretty, a beach, the beaches have the whimsical characteristic of being natural formations, such as mountains, valleys, volcanoes, etc. and if nature decides to make them disappear with the rise in sea level, no matter how much Let's try to stop it by throwing gravel, we won't be able to change it. That is like the volcano and people commenting on how to stop the eruption of a volcano, ridiculous. That here you live from Tourism and that is why you have to do it? Well, behind Les Devesses in the section flooded with sewage they no longer live off tourism? They don't care much about the people who live there or those who may come from tourism and find all the shit floating, literally. The tourism wild card is only used for what the four of us always get rich but not so that the taxes and the money it generates are reverted to improving the towns, infrastructures and beaches. So it is enough to rely on the phrase "here we live from tourism" hopefully Andretty hopefully.

  4. Xavi says:

    Come, to continue throwing public money in regenerating what the sea will get out of the way again and again. The best pedagogy for those who squander resources is for the sea to wipe out everything at once, to see if this is how those who refuse to learn the lessons of the climate crisis can wake up. This has only just begun, what is to come will put everyone in their place.

    They build next to the sea, next to a river, next to a volcano ... and when the sea is sea, the river is a river and the volcano is a volcano, lamentations come. This country of caciques has no remedy.

    • Luis says:

      Do not forget the chieftains' palm slaves .. Those also deserve recognition and not always being in the shadow of the others taking out their garbage and doing their dirty work.


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