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El polígono El Montecillo de Magallón inicia su ampliación con una II faseThe polígono El Montecillo of Magallón starts its expansion with a phase II
December 2, 2010
The public company
land and housing of Aragon (SVA) has finished work at the beginning of the second phase of the industrial estate El Montecillo in the Zaragoza town of Magallón, with a budget of slightly over the millions of euros (1.033.376 euros). The polygon El Montecillo is located next to Highway national N-122, which is linked from the N-232 and the AP-68, with the towns of Gallur, Tarazona and Agreda, Soria direction.
One of the new infrastructure of El Montecillo is a drinking water of 250 m3reservoir.
The works have consisted in the implementation of the first part of phase II of the polygon. Phase I of the polygon was promoted by the municipality of Magallón and the resulting plots are sold almost in its entirety. Phase II is situated adjacent to the existing. The work began last June and have been completed in these days. Executed works consisted of carrying out a part of the movement of land and run most of the General services of the polygon. The new infrastructures consist of a drinking water reservoir and a raft of lamination of pluvial waters.
The reservoir has a capacity of 250 cubic metres; It has a cylindrical shape and is made of precast reinforced concrete. He is a stand of pumping so we can deliver the water with enough pressure and the Chamber of chlorination. Water that caters to the polygon is taken from the general supply pipe to Magallón, managed by the Commonwealth the Huecha waters. The raft of lamination of rainwater has 5,000 cubic metres capacity and consists of impermeable clay more core a lining of riprap for protection of the slopes. This raft allows laminar avenues of stormwater generated when the polygon is fully urbanized.