Tortosa files environmental objections against Campredó biomethane plant

The City Council demands stricter safety protocols and urban planning compliance for the new renewable energy facility.

Generic image of a biomethane plant with processing tanks.
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Generic image of a biomethane plant with processing tanks.

The Tortosa City Council has submitted formal environmental allegations regarding a proposed biomethane plant in Campredó, seeking to guarantee safety and urban compatibility before final authorization.

The project, managed by SPV Bio Salas SL, involves an investment in an 8.5-hectare plot near the Catalunya Sud industrial park. Local authorities are requesting more detailed studies on accident risks and the potential impact on neighboring businesses.

"We are in favor of renewable energies, but we demand maximum rigor and all environmental and safety guarantees."

Mar Lleixà · Mayor of Tortosa
Key demands include stricter monitoring of wastewater, odor control, and noise reduction. The council emphasizes that the facility must align with the Territorial Sectoral Plan for the Implementation of Renewable Energies in Catalonia (PLATER) to ensure long-term sustainability.