Wastewater treatment plant and new discharge network in Pedro Martínez, Granada, are concluded

The Board culminates the WWTP and the discharge network of Pedro Martínez and details the evolution of water reserves in Andalusian reservoirs.

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The Governing Council has been informed that the works on the wastewater treatment plant (EDAR) and the Pedro Martínez discharge grouping, in the province of Granada, have now concluded. The Junta de Andalucía has promoted this intervention, with an investment exceeding 2.8 million euros, with the aim of providing the municipality with the necessary infrastructure for the adequate treatment of all its wastewater.

Within this project, nearly three kilometers of new pipelines have been laid and a pumping station with a capacity to pump 10.8 cubic meters per hour has been installed, the Junta detailed in a statement. Regarding the EDAR, the facilities are dimensioned to treat more than 377 cubic meters daily.

Likewise, the Governing Council has taken note of the current situation of the Andalusian reservoirs, which are at 81.31% of their total capacity (11,924 hm3), storing 9,696 hm3. This volume represents a decrease of 158 hm3 (-1.33%) compared to the previous week, although, at the same time, it reflects an increase of 3,083 hm3 compared to the same date in 2025 and 4,135 hm3 compared to the average of the last decade.

Analyzing the different hydrographic basins of Andalusia, the report records a decrease of 113 hm3 in the Guadalquivir basin compared to last week (-1.41%), leaving this demarcation with 6,509 hm3 (81% of its capacity). In relation to the water stored on the same date last year, an increase of 2,136 hm3 is recorded, and, if compared to the average of the last ten years, the increase is 2,938 hm3.

For its part, the Andalusian Mediterranean Basins are at 75.35% of their capacity, with 862 hm3, which represents a reduction of 13 hm3 (-1.14%) in recent days. This volume is equivalent to 221 hm3 more than in the same week of 2025 and 298 hm3 above the average of the last decade. In the Guadalete-Barbate demarcation, a decrease of 22 hm3 (-1.35%) has been registered in just over a week, so that the total volume stored now stands at 1,377 hm3 (84.53%).

This figure represents an increase of 547 hm3 compared to the data from the same date in 2025 and 614 hm3 compared to the average of the last ten years. Finally, in the Tinto-Odiel-Piedras-Chanza basin, there has been a reduction of 10 hm3 (-0.9%), which places this demarcation at 85.02% of its capacity, with 948 hm3. If this volume is contrasted with the records from the same week of 2025, a rise of 179 hm3 is observed, and compared to the average of the last eight years, the increase reaches 285 hm3.

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