Almost 188 000 euros allocated for environmental restoration of the area of 'The Minchon' (Cabezon de la Sal).

The City of Cabezon de la Sal finally awarded the contract for environmental restoration works in the area of 'The Minchon'.

The award has accrued to the company 'Cantabria Forests', and the amount of the contract is worth 187 700 euros, according to made public the Mayors office.

According to documents viewed by Europa Press, that amount was granted under the Order of, eve online isk for sale, the Ministry of the Environment for the restoration and rehabilitation of degraded sites.

The objectives are to rehabilitate the land of the site environmentally 'The Minchon', on the banks of the river Saja, and extending between the towns of Ontoria, Vernejo and Carrejo.

Also interesting is to recover the landscaping of the area from different chromatic contrasts and textures of, neopoints neopets, vegetation, and thus the recovery of the natural environment for the enjoyment of the local population and environmentally restoring an area that is currently degraded through reforestation with native tree species, seeking their ecological and landscape integration between the river bank and floodplain of Saja.

The Minchon presents several problems as a result of a series, ffxiv gil, of triggers such as frequent floods that have caused, traditionally, flooding in the nucleus of Ontoria.

This has led to the channeling part of the channel, with the installation of a breakwater, and also the construction of levees for flood retention. These actions have undermined the natural river environment and therefore have reduced riparian vegetation and associated fauna.

Another problem is the existence of an uncontrolled landfill closed, but returned to be active, thereby affecting the vegetation and gravel mining and gravel, to be used as raw material in construction activity and has led to the modification of the original topography.

Among the actions that are to be performed in the area of El Minchon this debris removal and discharges, the clearing of invasive vegetation and brambles, the selective removal of diseased and dead specimens, and sanitary pruning, the reprofiling of the land those points where the topography has been altered, and the contribution of plant substrate.

It was also foresees the planting of native species trees and shrubs (oak, ash, birch, linden, maple, laurel, hazel, chestnut, alder, beech), as well as different species of shore at the edge of the channel and into the scope.

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