Canary Islands Authority Opens Public Consultation for Marine Discharge Permit
Published: July 28, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Public Consultation on Land-to-Sea Discharges Permit in the Canary Islands
Overview
The Canary Islands' Directorate General of Ecological Transition and Climate Change announced the start of a public consultation process for a proposed permit related to land-to-sea discharges.
Background
- The permit application was initially submitted by the Arona City Council on April 17, 2019.
- The application seeks authorization for a specific discharge through a relief conduit.
Consultation Process
- In accordance with the General Coastal Regulation of Spain, this process must undergo a 20-day public notice period.
- This period allows residents and stakeholders to review and voice concerns.
Purpose and Importance
The decision to publish the consultation reflects transparency and public participation in environmental management, crucial for balancing development and marine health.
This move ensures residents stay informed about potentially impactful activities near their coastlines and provides an opportunity for feedback before final approval.
Accessibility and Conclusion
- The consultation documentation is available online.
- The process will conclude with a formal publication in the Canary Islands Official Bulletin.
This step underscores the government's commitment to transparent decision-making, especially in areas where environmental and public interests intersect.