The draft of the main report of the Dutch company HVA was put to public consultation with the aim of improving water management, agricultural crops and flood protection in the Region of Thessaly. The draft has been posted on the Ministry of Rural Development and Food’s Consultation Website.

The plan of a total of 397 pages drawn up in the English language is entitled: Draft Master Plan “Water Management In Thessaly In The Wake Of Storm Daniel How to Address Thessaly’s Water-Related Agricultural Challenges” and is developed in 6 main chapters.

See HERE the summary of the main report which will remain in public consultation until 29 March.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, during his meeting on March 11 with productive entities in the region, said about the Master Plan of the Dutch scientists: “Forty scientists, from eight sectors, worked 15,000 hours to x-ray the affected areas and prepare the plan for the Thessaly” said the prime minister during his introduction before the presentation of the master plan drawn up by the Dutch company HVA. As he said, it is not certain, but it gives directions. “It will be important to agree that it is a road map that we can agree on so that we can make a drastic intervention to rebuild Thessaly” after the devastation caused by storm Daniel and turn what happened “into an opportunity of a substantial restructuring of how we deal with these issues.”