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The decision of the Ministry of Environment is based on the differential fact that the province of Castellón has, being a donor basin of the Ebro through the Bergantes river, which crosses Castellón lands and then enters the province of Teruel until it converges with the Ebro. . The project had been vetoed by the previous Government , with Rodríguez Zapatero in La Moncloa, due to the easements of the socialist Executive with the PSC, when the tripartite governed Catalonia Water in tanker trucks For years, the Generalitat Valenciana and the Castellón Provincial Council had used the historical frustration of the province of Castellón, which, being a donor, did not receive water from the Ebro, to legally base the claim for the mini transfer. The battle was started in 2005 by the then president of the Provincial Council , Carlos Fabra , and has been continued with insistence by his successor in office, Javier Moliner. It so happens that, in times of restrictions, water reached various towns in the interior of the province only through tanker trucks or by resorting to deep drilling. The basic needs for human consumption , for livestock and for the agricultural use of various regions were a clamor in Castellón lands. A historic decision On July 29, the National Water Council approved the transfer, after, a few months ago, Moliner held discreet meetings with the leadership of the ministry, in Madrid, to raise awareness among the central Administration.
Moliner accentuated his protest tone on the eve of the meeting of the National Water Council , and put a specific number of cubic hectometers to transfer to the province of Castellón, "in the face of more moderate aspirations of the Generalitat in Special Database the negotiation", as El has learned. Digital Confidential of a provincial deputy. The request has finally been answered and the open 'tap' will allow considerable investment savings for public administrations. The Xerta-Cálig channel will be used Once approved, the mini transfer will have an investment of 22.5 million euros , although the necessary infrastructure remains to be approved in its details. However, not all of the project to bring water from the Ebro to the province of Castellón will be new construction. The council proposes that the existence of the historic Xerta-Cálig canal , built during the Franco regime, be taken advantage of to reduce investment costs.In his first intervention , the President of the Government acknowledged that he was wrong to trust Bárcenas, for trusting a “false innocent.” And he argued that he had gone to Congress, not out of fear of a motion of censure , but because of the damage that the opposition's doubts about the Government and its stability were causing to Spain's credit . Fifteen times he named Bárcenas Rajoy cited Rubalcaba himself when he publicly declared that matters of alleged political corruption should be resolved in the courts, not in parliament.
At that moment, José Blanco handed him a paper with the message that he was referring to him, to the “Champion case.” Rajoy, who until today had never spoken the name of the former treasurer of the PP in public, this time he did mention Bárcenas by name, up to fifteen times during his first intervention. Rubalcaba doubled him, with thirty-four times. Rubalcaba focuses on SMS Rubalcaba's intervention focused above all on breaking down the SMS exchanged between Rajoy and Bárcenas , and on the information from the newspaper El Mundo. He claimed that the phone messages were SMS from “a partner with another partner . ” He even questioned the legitimacy of the electoral victories of the PP, and therefore of the Government, as a consequence of the alleged illegal financing. He also took the opportunity to harshly attack María Dolores de Cospedal . The summary focused on the phrase “you have to leave, Mr. Rajoy,” arguing that he was causing harm to Spain . He stated that he and his party do not renounce the motion of censure The socialist bench seemed very motivated and mobilized , with abundant applause and moments of murmurs of approval.