No 944 Monday 7th- Sunday 13th November 2022
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FLEET OF ‘PEST BUSTERS’ LAUNCHED IN TORREVIEJA
ollowing countless complaints from residents and political parties in Torrevieja, which resulted in threats to terminate the current fumigation contract, the town hall has now launched an emergency action plan to deal with the situation.
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The Councillor for Public Health, Diana Box, has said that this new contract complements the current one, processed by the previous government team in 2017, but now, 5 years later, considered totally inadequate to deal with the existing state of affairs. The new service that is already in operation, has considerable improvements such as: a Stream cannon, a Typhoons cannon, two larvicide appliances and exclusive additional equipment for parks and gardens. Box announced that a monthly pest control plan has also been contracted that will ensure that the mosquito population is monitored in order to better control all outbreaks at the larval level, tereby preventing massive hatching of adult mosquitoes. The situation has seen an urgent need to increase services, according to the councillor, by approximately 73% of their current amount, to a total figure of 100,000 euro. Given the fact that this extension is not strictly legal, the Council is currently processing the termination of the current contract with the agreement of the contractor, while simultaneously awarding the strengthening of the same by “Emergencia” until a new one is awarded with all the necessary services to carry out an effective control. The reinforcement of existing services consists of two parts; an emergency action plan and a control plan. The Emergency Action Plan will be activated whenever there is accumulated rainfall exceeding 20 l/m2 according to technical criteria. This limit is established as a criterion from which waterlogging occurs, the ideal place where biological hatchings of mosquitoes occur.
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