Currently 23 operators work on the removal and elimination of ova and biomass remains on the shore of the Mar Menor, mainly in Villananitos and La Mota, and starting next Monday, June 1, the cleaning service of all the beaches of the municipality, which will be held daily until September 30. The Autonomous Community, through the General Directorate of the Mar Menor, began urgently this week, for the next 15 days, the removal of green ova and biomass on the shore of the beaches of Villananitos and La Mota, which they join the work that the City Council has carried out in this area since March. Thus, this operation is currently made up of 23 workers, 15 of the Community's emergency cleaning brigades, and eight operators, in a social collaboration regime, assigned to this task since last March. The mayor, Visitación Martínez, explained that "since the beginning of the year, the cleaning of algae and biomass on the shores of these beaches has been constant, beginning with a performance by the General Directorate of the Mar Menor, which ended in February, so the City Council incorporated eight people in a social collaboration regime to continue these works and, currently, the Community has once again responded to the demand of the riverside municipalities with these emergency cleaning brigades ". This shoreline cleaning is also completed with the beach cleaning service, which is carried out manually throughout the year on the beaches of the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean and which, from June 1 to September 30, intensifies its frequency, taking place daily throughout the Pinatarense coast. Visitación Martínez has highlighted the important effort made by both the City Council and the Autonomous Community so that the beaches are in optimal condition for the users who can enjoy them in this phase 2 of the de-escalation and has again sued the Demarcation of You pay the mud and mud withdrawal on the Mar Menor beaches.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar