Gerardo Sánchez, Councilor for Agriculture, Livestock, Rural Environment and Community Activities of Talavera de la Reina City Council, said: Cleaning of the Portinha, Barago, and Baradiel rivershe defined intervention as “. … Another step towards A neat and healthy rural environment.
Sanchez explained that the intervention was “not an easy path.” “For months, we have overcome hurdles, procedures and bureaucratic delays. It seemed endless, but today the city can proudly say that the cleanup of the Portinha, Barago and Baradiel rivers has begun. “This is a long-awaited and absolutely necessary action to ensure the safety, health and hygiene of all Talavera residents,” he asserted.
“Last year, a decisive step was taken,” the city councilor recalled. Cleaning the Papacochino and Belentin riversThis was an action that had not been taken for decades and marked the beginning of a new phase of respect, attention and restoration of Talavera’s natural environment.
In his speech, Mr. Sanchez expressly thanked the Tahoe Waterways Federation for their cooperation and the facilities provided. To carry out these tasks “essential to the well-being of our city and its people.”
On top of that, The city council calls on the federation to continue moving forward on this path of cooperation.working in sections and regions within its jurisdiction so that together we can ensure a healthy, sustainable and dignified rural environment at the level that Talavera deserves.
The Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Rural Environment also reaffirmed the following initiatives: «We will continue to work tirelessly to preserve the countryside.Every corner of our rivers and lands realizes that only in this way can they build a future and well-being.