The Gran Canaria Island Council Publishes Water Drilling Permit Notice
Published: June 26, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Gran Canaria Island Council Approves Permit Application for Seawater Extraction Wells
Project Details
- The Gran Canaria Island Council has announced a permit application by El Agricultor Alegre, S.L. to drill two seawater extraction wells near Llanos de Botija in Gáldar.
- The wells aim to draw seawater indirectly from 100 meters deep through pipes measuring 450 mm in diameter.
Purpose and Significance
- This initiative could boost local water resources, especially important given Spain's ongoing water scarcity issues.
Public Access and Transparency
- Public access to the permit details is now open for one month.
- Residents and stakeholders can review the procedures at the local water office.
- This transparency step ensures community oversight and keeps the public informed about new water infrastructure projects.
Broader Context
- With water scarcity pressing across the Canary Islands, this development highlights ongoing efforts to diversify water sources.
- If approved, the project could improve water security for local agriculture and residents.
- It aims to help communities adapt to changing climate conditions.