The head of the Environment of the Socialist parliamentary group, Jesus Lopez, has asked the Regional Assembly to assess the emergency drill for chemical contamination carried in Sewell, on 4 June.
"Despite the official notes, many citizens and learned the drill, which would demonstrate their lack of effectiveness during a real situation."
Lopez explained that that drill was conducted in compliance with the provisions of the Emergency Plan Exterior Sewer Chemical Industry, 2006, which provides another set of actions, such as training exercises and various outreach activities.
Township Sewer been suffering bouts of toluene and benzene contamination, which bind to poor air quality in urban areas suffer from the region of Murcia for their presence in air particulate matter (PM10) and tropospheric ozone in certain barometric situations.
Recently, the Ombudsman, in response to a complaint from the association "Ecologists in Action, has warned regional authorities is not enough to measure pollution episodes or to disclose information through the website of the Ministry, but requires a more ambitious political information that people know how to act in situations that endanger their health weather.
Source: Grupo Parlamentario Socialista en la Asamblea