Fenacore calls for a National Pact for the general interest, in water management
September 24, 2010
From the National Federation of irrigators communities (Fenacore) shown in favour of strengthening the State powers of water, so it requires a national Covenant to prevent interference of the autonomous communities. Has thus confirmed it Andrés del Campo, President of Fecanore, who has made public his support to the general interest prevails, and that the central administration is responsible for developing the overall planning of all the river basins of the Spanish territory, sean intra and inter-communal and the international. After giving out the document ' sustainable water management. Towards a great Social Pact ', in charge of the federal Ministry of environment and Rural development of the Socialist parliamentary group, the owner of Fenacore pointed out that this position is not new to the irrigators, those who insist on the need to combat the territorialisation of the management of the water from the moment in which the Catalan and Aragonese statutes They advocated the armour of the Ebro. In his view, the fact of fracturing the principle of unity of basin - 'water belongs to everyone' - it has given rise to community and international regulations that have generated a self-interested model where the rivers are divided artificially for autonomous sections. In his view, this gives rise to wars of water between parts of the country. In this connection, the field has shown its respect towards the principle of unit of water basins and the Hydrographic Conference, institutions that have place, without surpass in terms of competences, citizens and agents linked to the management of the water.