The mayor José Antonio Sotomayor says "fully understands" the concern of workers Derivatives Chemicals SA, but the magenta training "has been calling data mandatory environmental assessment annually to make this company for many months and have not received any response, "and notes the statements of the Director General of Environment, Amador Lopez, which claims that the company Chemicals SA Derivatives accounts for over 90% of odor problems
José Antonio Sotomayor Councilman Union Progress and Democracy in the city of Murcia, says "fully understands" the concern of workers Derivatives Chemicals SA, but the magenta training "has been calling data to make mandatory environmental assessment annually this company for many months and we have not received any response. "
Sotomayor recalled that UPyD has claimed the Directorate General for the Environment, "the last time in October 2013" administratively by the local branch of the magenta training in Sewell, "all documents relating to emissions SA Derivatives Chemical Company, based in the industrial sewage worker. "
"Of course, the sooner we have these details before we can evaluate them and come to a conclusion," but as the councilman, "for now" explains was the Director-General himself of Environment, Amador Lopez, in statements made to the media , "which states that this company represents more than 90% of odor problems that occur in Sangonera la Seca, Javalí New and Sewer."
These remarks came after the meeting held by a council representing Derivatives Chemicals SA deputy director general of the Environmental Quality embodies Molina, and request that the city of Murcia retract the motion in which the related odor episodes with the industrial complex located in Sewell.
"It is absolutely essential and therefore once all the compounds as the source of environmental pollution clarify" Sotomayor says.
Source: UPyD Murcia