Extension of Water Infrastructure Partnership Agreement in Fuerteventura
Published: October 10, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands Government Extends Water Infrastructure Collaboration with Fuerteventura
Overview
The Canary Islands government has announced the extension of a collaboration agreement with Fuerteventura's island council to fund vital water infrastructure projects.
Original and Extended Agreements
- The original agreement, signed in 2018, aimed to improve:
- Water desalinization
- Remineralization
- Sanitation
- Stormwater systems across the island
- All efforts aligned with European water directives.
- The agreement has been extended multiple times, most recently with a short-term extension until December 2025 to accommodate ongoing projects still in progress.
Significance for Residents
These developments matter to residents because they promise better water quality and more efficient management, crucial in a region prone to droughts and climate impacts.
Focus and Commitment
- The continuous funding and project updates underscore the government’s focus on sustainable water supply systems.
- These initiatives are vital for Fuerteventura’s development and future resilience.
Conclusion
The formal extensions reflect the ongoing commitment to improving infrastructure and addressing the island’s urgent water needs amid evolving environmental challenges.