In July, Nadine Piessevaux alerted the Sant Josep Town Council about the dumping of rubble in a forested area near the road to Cala Vedella. Despite not living on the island year-round, Piessevaux, who owns a second home there, noticed the illegal waste disposal on three occasions: July, September, and again in January. The land, which is privately owned, has become a site for the unauthorized dumping of construction materials. Following her initial report in July 2023, she made a formal complaint to the council in September as the debris remained unaddressed. The Town Council responded by instructing the landowners to clean the site and issued a sanctioning file for non-compliance in October, with potential fines amounting to €900. Despite these measures, there is no indication that the landowners have reported the illegal dumping by third parties. For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.
Warning of debris accumulation in Cala Vedella’s wooded area
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