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Fuerteventura Council Approves Expansion of La Lajita Wastewater Plant

Published: May 29, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Pájara Town Hall Requests Authorization for Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade

Project Overview

The Pájara Town Hall in Fuerteventura has requested authorization to upgrade the La Lajita wastewater treatment plant, a project that could significantly impact local residents and agriculture.

The plan involves:

  • Extending the plant's capacity to treat an average of 600 cubic meters of wastewater daily.
  • Using eco-friendly technology that includes solar power, aligning with Spain’s push for sustainable infrastructure.

Project Phases

The upgrade will be carried out in two phases:

  • First phase: Focuses on immediate needs, including installing a system that filters and disinfects water for reuse, especially for irrigation and service use.
  • Future expansion: Aims to boost treatment capacity to 1,200 cubic meters per day by 2046, preparing for population growth and increased demand.

Environmental and Regulatory Aspects

Environmental agencies emphasize that this project:

  • Meets the standards set by European and local environmental laws.
  • Ensures water quality for reuse.

Public Participation

  • Public input is welcome.
  • Affected individuals or organizations are given 30 days from the announcement date to share concerns or suggestions.

Significance

The project underscores Fuerteventura’s commitment to:

  • Sustainable water management.
  • Environmental protection.

These efforts are vital for the island’s long-term ecological and economic health.