The staff work in three shifts, provide ongoing service 24 hours a day by the multiple open environments Party
The Department of Urban Development and Services City of Caravaca de la Cruz strengthen the equipment and staff of street cleaning and waste collection during the days of celebration of the festivities.
To carry out the special plan for street cleaning and public spaces planned from 1 to 5 May, the concessionaire of this service, Urban Actions, increase mechanical and human resources, which will be spread over three shifts, morning, afternoon and night, providing a continuous service 24 hours of the day.
"The operators of the service will be making a great effort to keep the city in optimum conditions during the holidays, with an action plan that rotates by numerous public spaces where events take place, but the citizen collaboration is required and for this has reinforced the number of containers, bins and portable toilets were installed at strategic points, "said Councilman Urban Development and Services, Salvador Gómez, who reiterated the request for cooperation from all the festive and visitors, together with the work of the municipal cleaning services, Caravaca de la Cruz look its best face in a few days where a large influx of people expected.
Urban actions will have a team made up of 40 operators and strengthen the machinery sweepers to access small areas and narrow streets of the old town as well as large sweepers for major party open environments where occur the largest accumulations of dirt.
In addition, two flushers 1m3 for tight areas and a sweeper of 8000 liters used in large avenues, squares and gardens will be used.
These machines work with pressurized water and using a deodorant product for removing odors on public roads.
Moreover, they are going to install a total of 80 autonomous portable toilets which location will change as the needs of every festive day.
Also, you will place 80 large containers in the areas of greatest concentration of people and next to the headquarters of rocks, Kabyle and groups.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz