Feb 8 • 06:47 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

EYDAP: 2.5 billion euros in investments to meet the water needs of Attica – Adjustment of prices

EYDAP plans to invest 2.5 billion euros to address the water needs of Attica amid declining water reserves and concerns over water quality.

EYDAP, the water supply company for Attica, Greece, is set to invest 2.5 billion euros in order to tackle pressing water needs in the region. Despite recent rainfall, current water reserves stand at 560 million cubic meters, a significant drop from 667 million cubic meters a year ago and over 900 million two years ago. This issue is critical as Attica is home to nearly half of Greece's population, making adequate water supply and quality a paramount concern.

The decline in water reserves is attributed to lower rainfall and prolonged drought periods, raising alarms about both water availability and quality. EYDAP officials stress that the discussion surrounding water issues should not be limited to reactive measures or temporary disputes; instead, a proactive, long-term investment strategy is essential. This announcement not only indicates a major financial commitment but also reflects the urgency of addressing the water crisis affecting the region.

With the decline in water availability, the proposed investments are aimed at enhancing infrastructure, ensuring sustainable water management, and ultimately improving the quality of water supplied to residents. The pricing adjustments tied to this investment will likely be a significant topic of discussion among citizens, as they navigate the balance between ensuring a steady water supply and the economic implications of such substantial investment programs.

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