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Lidl Seeks Approval for Wastewater Discharge at Lanzarote Store

Published: September 1, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Lidl Supermarkets Wastewater Discharge Application in Lanzarote

Overview

Lidl Supermarkets has applied for official permission to treat and discharge wastewater from its Costa Teguise store in Lanzarote.

The proposal involves the release of up to 8,493 cubic meters of treated water daily from the store's drainage station. This process is part of the company's effort to comply with local environmental regulations under the Water Control Council of Lanzarote.

Key Details

  • Lidl does not seek to establish any land rights or expropriation for this operation.
  • The focus is mainly on installing necessary wastewater treatment facilities.
  • The public has a 30-day window to review and comment on this plan, ensuring transparency and community involvement.

Context and Significance

This move underscores ongoing efforts by major businesses to meet environmental standards, which is vital for sustainable tourism-dependent regions like Lanzarote.

It also highlights the local authorities’ role in balancing economic activity with ecological preservation, especially amid increasing environmental concerns in the Canary Islands.