Tenerife Authorities Consider New Water Exploration Permit for Agricultural Use
Published: November 13, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Water Exploration Permit Application in Tenerife
Background
The President of the Community of Aguas Pozo el Cerrillar in Tenerife has applied for a fourth research permit to explore underground water sources in Arafo.
Permit Details
- The permit would allow drilling in an existing well to a depth of 200 meters.
- The maximum annual extraction would be 915.9 cubic dameters of water, roughly equivalent to 30.5 liters per second.
Objectives and Significance
This move aims to:
- Secure water for local farms.
- Address ongoing water needs in the area.
The planned extraction aligns with Tenerife's hydrological regulations, which cap water use to prevent overexploitation.
Public Consultation Process
- The permit application has opened a 20-day public consultation period.
- Local residents and stakeholders are invited to review and voice concerns about the application.
Context and Implications
This development highlights Tenerife’s efforts to:
- Balance agricultural demands with sustainable water management.
- Respond to climate challenges affecting water resources.
For residents and farmers in Arafo, this could mean improved water access, supporting local agriculture while adhering to Spain's strict environmental standards.