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The €2.5 billion plan against water scarcity: Seven pillars of intervention with investments, projects, and organizational reforms
A central element of the plan is the “Euritus” project, which will secure Attica’s water supply for the next 30 years – EYDAP and EYATH will act as key “pillars” in national water management
Meeting at the Maximos Mansion under Mitsotakis on water scarcity in Attica
During the preparatory meeting, immediate initiatives to address the looming risks were discussed – Announcements are expected in the coming weeks – Water reserves in Attica are sufficient for only one year
Water scarcity is a huge crisis, the solution is to move the capital out of Tehran, admits Iran’s president
In the past, other presidents have raised the issue of moving the capital, but the ongoing water shortage crisis has brought the issue back to the forefront.
What was decided at the Maximos Mansion meeting on water scarcity: Agency mergers and a radical shift in water management – The five emergency measures
Today, a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was held at the Maximos Mansion to address the increasingly pressing issue of water scarcity in Greece. The session laid out key strategies to respond to the current challenges and to prepare the country for long-term environmental shifts over the next 30 years
Announcements on water policy today by the government: New role for EYDAP and EYATH, and a PPC model
What interventions are included in the National Plan for Water - Desalination plants on the islands
The inter-ministerial meeting on water scarcity is completed – In the summer the formulation of the National Water Plan
The government proceeds to a holistic intervention to tackle water scarcity - New meetings under Mitsotakis will follow
Water scarcity alert: Wide-ranging meeting under Hatzidakis and preparation of a comprehensive plan
Greece ranks 19th in the world in terms of the risk of water scarcity, while water use for water supply has more than doubled in the last decade due to increased tourism and high demand during peak months