Hedemora introduce una nueva tasa de aguas pluviales a partir de junio

El municipio de Hedemora introducirá una nueva tasa por aguas pluviales a partir del 1 de junio para gestionar el aumento de las precipitaciones y reducir los riesgos de inundación.

Hedemora Energi anunció la medida en un comunicado de prensa. Los propietarios de inmuebles en zonas seleccionadas pagarán la tasa para financiar un sistema de aguas pluviales modernizado.

La medida está motivada por el cambio climático, con lluvias torrenciales más intensas. El municipio busca reforzar la gestión de las aguas pluviales para lograr un sistema más sostenible.

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