Pipe Rupture in Cala Millor: Who Is Responsible for the Sewage Infrastructure?
Who Is Responsible for Cala Millor’s Sewage Infrastructure?
A burst pipe in Cala Millor has raised questions about whether the municipality or contractors are responsible for the sewage network.

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Who is responsible for the sewage infrastructure in Cala Millor?
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Why was Platja Petita in Cala Millor closed after the pipe burst?
Platja Petita was closed after sewage reached the beach area and water tests were needed.
How long does a beach stay closed after sewage contamination in Mallorca?
A beach stays closed until water tests confirm it is safe, which may take a few days.
Is it safe to swim in Cala Millor after a pipe burst?
It is not safe to swim in the affected area until official tests confirm the water is clean.
What should visitors do if a beach in Mallorca is closed for contamination?
Follow the closure, avoid the water, and wait for official updates before going back.
Why are old pressure pipes a problem in Mallorca’s coastal resorts?
Old pressure pipes can fail suddenly and cause contamination in busy coastal areas.
What checks should happen before promenade works in Cala Millor?
Underground pipes should be inspected and documented before promenade works begin.
How does a sewage leak affect beaches and marine life in Mallorca?
Sewage leaks can pollute bathing water, close beaches, and disturb nearby wildlife.
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