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More towers monitor the beaches of Denia this summer

13 June 2014 - 15: 25

This weekend the summer season begins in Dénia, and its beaches they seem to be ready for this year's campaign. This morning the cleaning and safety campaign on the coast was presented, which has been increased thanks to obtaining Blue flag on the beaches of Marines y Els Molins.

From this weekend and until July 1, the Red Cross will enable two aid stations on the beaches of Bovetes (Les Fonts) and Punta del Raset, from 10.30 to 19.30 hours.

As of the July 1, the day on which the high season begins, a total of 8 relief stations and 23 watchtowers will be installed, seven more than last year. A surveillance that increases, as the number of volunteers, this year will be 101.

On the beaches of Almadrava, Molins and Punta del Raset the schedule of the service will be from 10 to 20 hours and from 10.30 to 19.30 hours in the rest.

The Red Cross will have four coastal patrol boats to cover the aquatic surveillance, in addition to two quads for the surveillance of bathers in the Les Marines area and two bicycles to cover the beach of Les Rotes.

Summer beaches device 2014

Red Cross is precisely responsible for managing two quads for surveillance of swimmers in the Les Marines and two bicycles to cover Les Rotes beach.

Campaign Local Police

The Dénia Local Police starts its campaign on June 17 and will extend it until September 7. With a total of 12 troops, they will cover the entire Dianense coast. And they will do all of this with two quads to explore the beaches, an all-terrain vehicle to patrol the entire coastline, controlling the access paths to the beaches, an information booth in Les Deveses and a rigid boat that in a few weeks will be replaced by two jet skis on loan from the Dénia courts.

Control of chiringuitos

Tourism has announced that in order to control that the concessions of the temporary facilities on our beaches work correctly, a beach inspector will be in charge of controlling each zone.

Cleaning

The Department of Municipal Services is responsible for coordinating the cleaning on the coast through the concessionary company, Pavasal. Every day, from June 15 to September 30, Pavasal will take care of the cleaning tasks with the help of a machinery consisting of two tractors with sieve, two trucks and seaweed removal front, two self-propelled vehicles and an 4x4 vehicle .

Special surveillance operation, lifeguard on the beaches this summer has been presented by the mayor, Ana KringeThe Councilor for Tourism, Pepa FontThe Councilor for Citizen Security, Javier Ygarza, Councilman Municipal Services, Sisco Signes and Councilman Environment, Juan Carlos Signes; accompanied by the special delegate of Red Cross Dénia, José Francisco Montiel, and the principal chief quartermaster of the local police in Dénia, Jose Martinez Espasa and members of the Civil Protection service.

1 Comment
  1. Jose says:

    I take this opportunity to express my satisfaction, as a person who for over thirty years, spend a lot of time Dénia year ago. Unfortunately not everyone who wanted. Care for the beach since last year basically.
    In these years, we have suffered from the lack of any cleaning (not that ecological reason), to the construction of dams and many mischief.
    Congratulations, because they have finally realized that those of us who love Dénia, without being born in it, suffered, due to the comments and complaints, from those who came to its beaches, promising not to return, because of the neglected ones.
    And looking enviously many other coastal areas with a not expensive but necessary services. I just hope it does not arise again convince anyone that wants to burn not remove the seaweed from the beach is very eco-friendly (Of this there many years ago). Please look at the common good and forget criteria and own ideologies, but no right to want to impose the rest.
    Thank you.


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