PEOPLE IN MADRID 8 to May 15, 2008
The Consistory
denies making WORKS IN THE ARROYO
A vent in the brook Humanejos
ARBA complaint that the construction of Infanta Cristina has affected the flow
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Recovery Association Native Forest (ARBA-Madrid South) has reported on its website that the construction of Infanta Cristina Hospital near the creek Humanejos "has caused a tremendous environmental impact" because it affects one of the stretches of river "most ecologically valuable." According
association complaint in the stream segment that affects the hospital to live 105 species of birds, of which 55 are breeding, as well as 22 species of wintering birds, ten species migratory path and eighteen species present erratically. ARBA
complains that the construction of the road that leads to the hospital "has caused the total destruction of riparian forest accompanying the stream in this stretch. "He also notes that the bed of the stream has been altered and now those waters have contaminated" the entire water system of the stream, since, according to their statements, poured from the hospital "without previous purification "." They have turned the flow in a sewer outside, "he says.
For its part, the first deputy mayor, José María Fraile, said that" no work has been undertaken by the City "in the stream the height of the Hospital, except "the pipeline of the same on its way down the road that leads to the Hospital, which was approved by the Tagus River Basin.

On the other hand, nothing says the representative of the City of Parla the quality of water that flows into the creek hospital, perhaps because the water fecal shedding do it without debugging.
Parla The coveted Hospital was built under the guise of promoting health, apparently ignoring the environmental health of the immediate environment and has become a river bed of great ecological value in a real sewer without any qualms.
The above statements by the representative of the City of Parla, are thus misleading and is to discredit themselves.
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