It will take place on Thursday June 6 at 20.30 hours in the Cultural Center and Workers Totana.
Street Doctor Lopez Ybor, 1 (Opposite the Health Center).
We will have a ground water expert speaker: Francisco Turrión Pelaez.
Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology with Outstanding him by the University of Salamanca, 1988
Applied Hydrogeology Specialist Technical School of Mining Engineers of Madrid, 1989
Since 1990 works in the CHS Geologist after overcoming opposition free turn.
Battery Manager Strategic Drought Wells CHS in 2005-2008
She has participated in tv programs on behalf of the CHS, as Channel 6 of Truth on the water table of Murcia in 2007.
His name appears in dozens of newspaper articles in connection with such work in implementing drought wells to overcome that.
Study Director CHS hydrogeological New contribution to the knowledge of the urban environment of Murcia
Co-author of several recent scientific publications Segura groundwater
Co-author of the book published by the former Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT IN DROUGHT.
EXAMPLE OF VEGA BAJA OF MEDIA AND SECURE
Speaker at the conference on the earthquake in Lorca in Madrid organized by the Water Observatory Botin Foundation (Banco Santander)
Award MURCIA REGION NOT SOLD, 2011
Author of the blog "Groundwater in Murcia, his greatest treasure"
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www.franciscoturrion.com
He has lectured on:
Murcia groundwater, its greatest treasure, in:
Zaragoza expo 2008
Elche, 2010
Valencia
Villena, Alicante
Cieza, 2011 also on Segura river tubing
Bullas, 2012 also on Mula sources have resurfaced after 20 years dry
Ateneo Birds (Murcia)
Lorca Earthquake on
Madrid, on groundwater and the earthquake in Lorca, Water Observatory Botin Foundation
About the Fracking and groundwater:
Calasparra
Moratalla
It is considered adult citizen but less in knowledge, he says that you have much to learn.
Activist and groundwater nature: the greatest treasure of Murcia.
Water 'hidden officially "we know to create wealth and employment and use it sustainably for generations cedérsela.
Source: Centro Cultural y Obrero