Gran Canaria's Water Management Plan Opens Public Consultation for 2027-2033 Cycle
Published: July 30, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Gran Canaria Water Council Public Consultation on Water Management Plan
The Gran Canaria Water Council has announced a six-month public consultation on its provisional plan for managing water resources from 2027 to 2033. This plan, titled 'Provisional Scheme of Important Topics in Water Management,' aims to shape how the island handles its water supply and conservation efforts over the coming years.
Objectives of the Plan
- Manage water resources from 2027 to 2033
- Promote water conservation
- Balance environmental preservation with residents' needs
Public Participation
- Residents and organizations are encouraged to review the document
- Feedback can be submitted at the Water Council's offices or online
- The review process allows for collective input to influence policies and infrastructure investments
Availability of the Document
- Available at the Water Council's offices
- Accessible online
Context and Importance
Officials emphasize the importance of public involvement to refine strategies amid ongoing water sustainability concerns.
Broader Context
- The move aligns with Spain's regulatory framework for water planning
- Reflects a broader push toward inclusive, participatory governance on environmental issues
- Aims to address water scarcity exacerbated by climate change, reduced rainfall, and increased water demand
Goals of the Consultation
- Ensure transparency and public participation
- Enhance strategies for environmental preservation and resource management
- Prevent shortages and maintain quality of life for residents
Summary
This initiative exemplifies a commitment to inclusive governance and proactive management of water resources in the face of climate challenges and regional water scarcity.