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Spain’s Barcelona faces drought ‘emergency’ in September

BARCELONA, Spain — Authorities in Spain’s parched northeast warned Tuesday that Barcelona and a large surrounding space that’s dwelling to some 6 million folks may face even tighter restrictions of water use within the coming months.

Samuel Reyes, head of Catalonia’s Water Agency that manages water assets for the realm encompassing Barcelona and different smaller cities in Spain’s northeastern nook, stated the realm would seemingly be declared in a “drought emergency” by September until forecasts for scant rain show incorrect.

“Unless it rains in the spring and summer, there won’t be any increases in the reservoirs and we will enter a stage of emergency for the Llobregat river system sometime around September,” Reyes stated.

The Ter-Llobregat river system offers the primary water provide for Barcelona, Girona and different smaller cities and villages. Spain’s authorities stated Tuesday that its reservoirs, together with others in northern Catalonia, have shrunk to 27% of capability. Only the reservoirs linked to the Guadalquivir river basin in southern Andalusia are worse off, at 26% of capability.

Reyes stated lots of Catalonia’s rivers are at historic lows after a drought that has damaged all data for the area and compelled authorities to start out limiting water use for agriculture and business final yr. Town halls have additionally been requested to cease filling public fountains, and limits on different makes use of are in place. There is an open debate now about whether or not or to not fill swimming swimming pools in the summertime, with many cities saying they’re ideally suited “climate shelters.”

In a rare effort to save lots of each final drop of water, authorities efficiently moved some 13 cubic hectometers of water from Catalonia’s Sau reservoir in current weeks. In order to make sure the standard of water and keep away from an enormous die-off of fish, authorities culled 4,000 fish belonging to invasive species. Reyes’ company stated on Tuesday that that course of had concluded.


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Sau is now certainly one of three reservoirs that Catalonia’s firefighters have stated they may now not be capable to use to reload water to battle wildfires. Most of Spain is bracing for a troublesome wildfire season with forests dry and temperatures anticipated to stay excessive after a record-hot 2022.

“Drought has become the principle concern of this country,” stated Patrícia Plaja, spokeswoman for the Catalan authorities.

Under present restrictions, Catalonia’s cities are restricted to utilizing 230 liters of water per individual per day, together with private use in addition to what the city corridor makes use of per inhabitant for providers like avenue cleansing. That would drop to 200 liters per day beneath the “emergency” part of Catalonia’s drought plan. The water company says that the common individual consumes some 116 liters per day for home use.

Catalonia’s authorities is proposing regional laws that may enable it to impose fines on cities that use an excessive amount of water.

Catalonia confronted a extreme drought in 2008 and used tankers to ship in water for Barcelona. Reyes instructed The Associated Press just lately that his company wouldn’t suggest for that technique for use once more, nor wouldn’t it again a doable rerouting of water from the a lot bigger basin of the Ebro river in Catalonia’s south.

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