The work contemplates treatments for the elimination of nutrients that allow a good quality of water usable in irrigation
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The Government of Spain has invested 8.6 million euros in the expansion of the Almansa Wastewater Treatment Station (Albacete), an infrastructure that dates back to 1991 and that had been overwhelmed by the growth of the flow and polluting load of the city and its industrial estate. The work incorporates a tertiary treatment system that allows the reuse of purified water for irrigation, which will contribute to reducing the extraction of the aqu…