The Andalusian Government will invest more than 8 billion in river basins management plans until 2027
June 28, 2011
Environment Minister Jose Juan Díaz Trillo recently stressed that this is a "critical milestone for the development of the Andalusian region in the coming years", as well as for the implementation of the 'of the water framework directive (WFD)', to which address many of these measures. Also, respond to "the uniqueness of Andalusia", first, with regard to the protection of hydrological flows and, secondly, with regard to the proper management of the water.
The objective of this investment is highlighted during the presentation of these plans on Monday in the capital of Malaga, get the hydrological planning objectives, which are marked by the European Union, being Spain one of the first autonomous communities of Spain in deal with it.
According to counsel, these plans, which give coverage to almost all the coast Andalusia (around four million people), has pointed out, they meant "a guarantee" for the proper use of water from an environmental point of view both for their protection and conservation.
"Today is the day that closed a period of public exposure of the hydrological plans from 22 May to 22 November 2010", he has stated, and added that it has received more than 1,500 (distributed between 153 150 alegantes writings) contributions, which have been incorporated almost 60%.