Her problem water scarcity and his main pillars were presented today at a meeting held under the prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Maximus Palace.

As noted during the meeting, addressing the problem of water scarcity with a national planning is an urgent reformist need that will come to the first year to respond to today’s pressing needs and, in the medium -term horizon, to prepare the country for the leading challenges.

The prime minister stressed that the water is and will remain a public good and a resource of vital importance and only should be treated.

The meeting was presented with a detailed presentation of the scientific data, which clearly show the magnitude of the problem, due to the climate crisis, in all Mediterranean countries, even taking into account that Europe is the fastest heated continent in the world.

See all the presentation HERE

Based on data, our country is ranked 19th in the world in terms of risk of water scarcity. The stomach levels are at historically low levels, and it is indicative that stocks in Attica have decreased more than 50% compared to 2022.

Under these facts, it was decided a holistic way of dealing with the issue of fragmentation, between different bodies that exist today. The government is going to radically change the water management model in the country, a more operating system, with more efficiency and more investment.

In this effort, new technologies, as well as complementary ways of producing water, such as desalination, will be exploited.

The 5 main axes of design are:

– Water is and will remain a public good, as provided by the Constitution and Council of State Jurisprudence
– Sustainable Water, Irrigation and Sewerage Companies, with a view to accepted costs for all uses
– Holistic design and central management of all necessary projects, small and large
– Ultimate initiative in the next six months, in conjunction with a citizen awareness and awareness campaign
– New technologies and complementary ways of producing water (desalination, recycling and reuse)

The above axes are expected to specialize in the near future.

The design will also lay the foundations for the implementation of projects already launched or studied. Today more than 1,200 water management and exploitation projects are under way, of which 1,090 relate to water and 237 irrigation.

It is noted that these projects are added to the 278 that have already been completed from 2019 until today.

However, the need for further investment and more coordinated effort to tackle this big, social and national issue is obvious.