Canary Islands Government Starts Public Consultation on Underwater Discharge Permit for Guía de Isora
Published: August 25, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands' Land-to-Sea Discharge Public Consultation
Background
The Canary Islands' Department of Ecological Transition and Energy has announced a 20-day public consultation period for a permit related to a land-to-sea discharge in Guía de Isora.
- The permit, submitted by the local council in September 2018, involves a spill via a relief conduit.
- Concerns have been raised about industrial and contaminant discharges into the marine environment.
Regulatory Context
This move aligns with regulations requiring transparency and community engagement for projects impacting coastal waters, especially since it involves the use of public maritime space.
Objectives of the Consultation
Authorities emphasize that the consultation process aims to:
- Inform the public
- Gather feedback on the environmental impact of the discharge.
The relevant document can be accessed online for review during the consultation period.
Significance
The decision highlights ongoing efforts in the Canary Islands to:
- Regulate maritime pollution
- Balance local development with environmental protection.
This initiative is part of a broader priority amid growing concerns about:
- Climate change
- Marine conservation
Community Engagement
Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to participate to ensure:
- Transparency
- Community involvement in local environmental governance.