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The platform's spokesperson, Eugenia Paiz, points out that there are people isolated despite being fully vaccinated and with negative PCR. Go to download The spokesperson for the Mothers for Disability platform, Eugenia Paiz, has recently denounced in the Canary Islands Parliament that many councils and city councils are putting up all kinds of obstacles so that relatives can visit their children in the different residences managed by local corporations. He states that although there are many centers that are complying with the guidelines of the Ministry of Health, favorable to visits, they do so "due to pressure from the families themselves", but there is no collaboration to make this right available to family members. . Isolated and with cerebral palsy He points out that in many cases they take advantage of the weaknesses of some families to not comply with their obligations, and mentions the case of a center in Güímar, dependent on the Cabildo of Tenerife, which has a young man with cerebral palsy isolated when he is already immunized against covid-19 and with a negative PCR. The case has been reported to the Department of Social Rights, and the counselor, Noemí Santana, has already contacted the center and warned it of a sanctioning file: “There are no excuses, it is the imposition and arbitrary interpretation of a law that has existed since December.
Systematic work guarantees water purification in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Emalsa services in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | Photo: Emalsa Emalsa services in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | Photo: Emalsa Nisa Guede, responsible for the operation of Emalsa's sewer network and pumping stations, details the different types of controls that prevent collapses and guarantee waste treatment. Go to download Systematic work guarantees the operation of the water purification system in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, according to Nisa Guede, responsible for the WhatsApp Number List operation of the sewage network and pumping stations at Emalsa. These are two large blocks of work: on the one hand, preventive tasks and, on the other, those aimed at correcting problems that may occur. Among the first, the inspection works that help to prioritize and determine the work, the cleaning of the entire network, which is carried out with tanker trucks and with specific tools, and the conservation works stand out. All of this is inserted in a remote control system that allows problems in the system to be detected early. Guede points out that each type of work requires special resources, including remote viewing systems to inspect the status of the sewer. Waste treatment An important aspect is the treatment of waste, which is carried out specifically depending on its nature. For this, treatment machines are available, which is carried out 'in situ' at the pumping stations or in the treatment plant itself, with the material that arrives in tanker trucks.
Significant is the work of cleaning the ravines, where it is common to find belongings and debris that should be in the different clean points.The “hidden” work that makes the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival possible Dinner room | LPA FILM FESTIVAL Dinner room | LPA FILM FESTIVAL Gloria Benito, programmer and technical manager of the contest, tells us about the entire process necessary before the public can sit down to watch each film. Go to download Gloria Benito, programmer and technical manager of the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival, is in charge of directing a team that ensures that the films shown at the festival "look as good as possible." It is about that work “hidden” from the public, who sits down to watch the film without being aware of the complexity of the process. This job consists of testing all the copies before they reach the viewer, coordinating with those in charge of making the subtitles and those in charge of maintaining the rooms. It involves the viewing of the 140 films, which involves many hours of work: "For us, the festival ends now, since we have been working for many months." Total digitization He says the difficulties usually come from tapes from countries like Cuba or India, with slow internet speeds, which results in some erroneous copies due to download interruptions. He claims that the procedures have become much cheaper since the days when 35 millimeter films were physically transported from one country to another. This year everything that is broadcast at the Festival has digital origin.