Lanzarote Water Authority Issues Public Notice for Desalination Plant Expansion
Published: October 28, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Lanzarote's Water Council Public Consultation on Desalination Facility
Lanzarote's Water Council has announced a public consultation regarding a permit application from Teguise Turística, S.L. The company seeks approval to operate a water desalination facility at Apartamentos Ficus in Costa Teguise.
Project Details
- The project involves extracting seawater, desalinating it, and discharging up to 120 cubic meters of brine daily.
- The council’s decision to open a 30-day period for public feedback aims to ensure transparency and community involvement in the process.
Significance of the Move
- This move is significant as it demonstrates ongoing efforts to bolster water resources on the island, which faces perennial challenges related to limited freshwater supplies.
- Desalination is a vital tool for Lanzarote, particularly with its heavy reliance on tourism and agriculture, both of which demand substantial water usage.
- The decision not to seek public utility or expropriation measures simplifies the process, but it also places the community’s voice at the center of development plans.
Community Involvement
- The public consultation period provides residents and interested parties an opportunity to raise concerns or support for the project.
- This reflects a commitment to transparency in local governance.
Broader Context
With water security a perennial concern in Lanzarote, developments like this will continue to shape the island’s adaptation strategies for sustainable growth and resource management.