The DiputaciĆ³n de Alicante has finally completed work that, after many years, will finally supply drinking water to the Oriolana hamlet of Barbarroja. The water will now be routed through a network of pipes called the Tabilla Channels which flow from Albacete through Alicante and Murcia providing drinking water to over 900,000 people along the way.

Speaking at a ceremony to mark the occasion the mayor of Orihuela, Emilio BascuƱana, said that “Barbarroja has been waiting for this project to be completed for many years. It was a promise that we made when the current government was first formed and with the help of the DiputaciĆ³n de Alicante and the neighboring municipality of HondĆ³n de los Frailes we have finally been able to deliver on our pledge.”

BascuƱana was accompanied by the councillors of Infrastructure and Pedanias, Juan Ignacio LĆ³pez-Bas and VĆ­ctor Valverde, as well as the local town hall representative, Antonio Galiana, and representatives of Hidraqua who carried out the work.

He said that the work has been fully funded by the Provincial Government with a total investment of 127,000 euros, as a result of which the district will have, after many years, a guaranteed supply of quality drinking water”.