The excellent water management value the Valencian Community

The Water management o to Water resource management It is the activity of planning, developing, distributing and directing the optimal use of water resources. It is a subset of water cycle management and includes the processes, strategies and measures that are carried out in order to make use of water efficiently and without altering its quality.

He water is essential for the survival of living beings. Water management must continue to adapt to current and future changes in the existence and assignment of these resources. With the growing uncertainty due to world warming and with the long -term impacts of management actions, decision making will be even more difficult.

Ideally, the Water resources planning should consider all water demands (Health, agriculture, industry, environment), which compete with each other for a scarce resource. Planning seeks to distribute water equally to meet all demands.

An example of water management

The Valencian Community has been Chosen reference in good water management practices in the Mediterranean Regions Commission for “its leadership in responsible management and in the reuse, savings and distribution of water resources.”

The General Director of Representation before the European Union, the Autonomous Communities and External Action, Raquel Aguado, has attended the political bureau of the Intermediterranean Commission of the Conference of Maritime Peripheral Regions held in the Italian city of Bari, where he has Exposed the management made of water from the Valencian Community.

During his speech at Bari, Raquel Aguado stressed that “Water is not from anyone and belongs to everyone“And that precisely” water is the basis of the competitiveness of any activity and a right to all citizens. “

In this sense, the general director has referred to water management as a “Challenge ”that affects all regions of Europe and “we cannot remain liabilities, so it is imperative to act, have funds and go to action.” Therefore, it has insisted on the need for a European hydrological plan that considers Europe as a whole, attending to the specific needs of each of the regions.

Within that framework, Raquel Aguado has assured that the Interregional cooperation, between north and south, east and west, is key And that “the southern regions can contribute a lot to those of the north in terms of water resilience, for example.”

Therefore, and in order to find solutions to the problem of water, the general director has called for cooperation of European regions to share increasingly similar problems, since “only through a Joint effort can be ensured the sustainability and competitiveness of the continent. Water belongs to everyone, and its proper management is key to everyone’s future. ”

It should be noted that the representatives of the regions attending the intervention of the director agreed with their proposals and the need for an integrated and supportive approach to the management of water resources in Europe.