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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
Hatzidakis: The next milestones are tax cuts, the fight against the deep state, the evaluation, and the plan for water scarcity
The deputy prime minister expects results on the "fronts" of OSE and OPEKEPE before the elections, as he said at the 29th annual conference of the Economist
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
Hatzidakis at the 2nd Cantina Academy: we are developing a national water plan, we are 19th in the world in the risk of water scarcity
The Deputy Prime Minister said that 80% of the country's water resources end up in irrigation
Scenarios for desertification of half of Greece: 50% of water is lost before it reaches the tap
Water reserves are decreasing due to increased tourism, agricultural demands, and running water
The water scarcity problem: Water will be brought by tanker ships from the Acheloos River to Attica
In case of emergency, three ships will transport 100,000 cubic meters of water from the river’s estuary to EYDAP’s network in Boeotia – Water reserves have dropped by 30% compared to last year – The possibility of water rate increases remains open