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Tense clash between Grimalt and Mut (PP) due to the nature of the posidonia

26 July 2019 - 09: 40

On Thursday the Ordinary Plenary was held in the Hall of the City Hall of Dénia. During the act, the points to be treated were presented without any surprise. Until it was the turn of prayers and questions.

The spokesperson of the Party, María Mut, took the opportunity to ask the Councilor for Planning and beaches, Pepe Doménech, due to the protocol for cleaning the coast in response to the complaints of some users about the state of the rocky beaches. According to the popular vowel, the accumulation of posidonia is greater than in other years and nothing is being done about it, causing its decomposition strong odors that bother neighbors and bathers.

Faced with the question, Doménech replied that in the case of beaches that are not sandy, due to the difficulty of collecting the remains, action is taken when there is a large accumulation that facilitates work. In addition, he informed him that during that same week he was already acting in different coves of rocks.

However, Mut insisted that it was the first time this summer that a withdrawal of this type was taking place, which the Socialist mayor acknowledged, and that this protocol is detrimental to tourism.

At the insistence of the popular, Vicent Grimalt He asked for the turn of speech as Councilor for Tourism. The mayor also, sharply, pointed out that the alleged dirt that was talked about was posidonia and recalled that all studies confirm the many benefits they have for the maintenance of coasts and water. He prayed that, as public representatives, he would set an example and stop treating this natural element as if it were garbage. "The algae are not bad, because they are a sign that the beach is alive. It is not the pool of an urbanization"Grimalt said.

Comments
  1. Fernando says:

    Really remove the dead Posidonia during the season and leave it for the rest of the year. Place the beacons again to separate maritime traffic from bathers in Las Rotas.

  2. Sara Prats says:

    I have not read anything about the new policies on abandoned animals in your publication ... Maybe I have missed it ... But I think it is appropriate that you emphasize that they are going to kill the poor animals, instead of giving them a new opportunity as they have done so far APAD ... It seems to me tremendous and insane that in the XXI century, in a population like Dénia, such decisions are made ... I am ashamed that a left-wing government has preferred to save a few measly euros in exchange for the lives of innocents ... Insane .

  3. ricardo says:

    For Mr. Grimalt, I agree that the posidonia lives inside the sea is beneficial for what I have said but those that are deposited on the shore of the beaches are dead posidonia and these do not benefit at all in the conservation of the coast and less when the machines are thrown back into the sea. I just think they don't know what to do with them or how to value them.

  4. I xelo says:

    Dead algae must be removed because of the strong smell they produce and because they also attract tiger mosquitoes and we are full of bites.
    Before, they retired by hand in hard-to-reach rocky areas almost every day. I think that in the months of July and August this should continue.
    The area of ​​the Faralló the smell of decomposition is unbearable.
    !! Remove dead algae please !!


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