The mayor Susana Hernandez asked the Councillor for the Environment that the regional government requires an immediate solution to the continuous emissions from the company Derivatives Chemicals SA, located in the industrial area of ​​Sewell, and has provoked strong chemical odors in city ​​of Murcia
The Socialist councilor Susana Hernández again require the PP to give explanations after a new episode of air pollution that sowed yesterday afternoon alarm among residents of south and central Murcia by strong odors from chemical industries in the Sewer industrial estate.
Not the first time we ordered recalls Hernández-PP explanations about these continuing episodes of air pollution by these companies, this time were also sown alarm among the residents of the capital by the strong odors of chemicals even relate itchy throat, nose, eyes and headaches.
This term emphasizes the PSOE mayor-have presented a plenary two motions calling for action to be taken, but unfortunately far from being blocked by policy makers of the PP, the problems are spreading and are affecting more people.
The gravity of the situation says Hernández-demands an immediate response from the regional government, and the Councillor for the Environment, Adela Martinez Cachá, do your job and demand concrete and urgent solutions.
"Martinez Cachá should take up the matter and urge the Council to take appropriate action to tackle the levels of toluene in the air and preserve the health of the residents and mitigate the effects of these high emissions," the socialist mayor, who calls "unacceptable" that a problem of this type remained unresolved.
A situation that warns Hernández-continues to generate public alarm logic, if you take into account, notes a study by the Institute of Health Carlos III, which places Sewer among the municipalities with higher rate of cancer risk of sounding.
Source: PSOE Murcia