ABAQUA proposes to the municipalities of the south of Mallorca the arrival of the island’s high water network to provide them with desalinated water.

Oct 3, 2022 | Current affairs, Featured, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition, Uncategorized



The managing director of the Balearic Water and Environmental Quality Agency (ABAQUA), Guillem Rosselló, met this week with representatives of the town councils of Felanitx, ses Salines, Santanyí and Campos to explain the possibility of the Mallorca’s upstream drinking water network reaching these municipalities.

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This is a project that ABAQUA has planned but which requires the agreement of the town councils in order to be executed and a commitment for each party to carry out the tasks for which it is responsible. In this way, drinking water would reach the municipalities in the south of Mallorca.

The Agency is holding an informative meeting with representatives of the town councils water.

At the initiative of Rosselló, who presented the proposal together with the Agency’s head of supply, the meeting held at Santanyí town hall was attended by the mayors of Felanitx and ses Salines, Jaume Montserrat and Juan Rodríguez, respectively; the mayoress of Santanyí, Maria Pons; the mayoress of Cala d’Or, Bàrbara Xamena, and a lawyer representing Campos town council.

The municipalities will now evaluate the initiative before deciding on the response they will give to the Agency, whose aim is to sign a protocol in which the responsibilities of all parties are clear, as was done with the Manacor town council and the Mancomunitat del Pla last year, and which ABAQUA is complying with.