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Barcelona Imports Water from France (no, not Perrier)

May 17, 2008 · 1 Comment

Barcelona Water Imports

This ship, docked in Barcelona, Catalonia, is carrying 5.3 million gallons of water in 20 storage tanks. This water will serve up to 180,000 people for one day in the capital city. Photo courtesy AP/Manu Fernandez

Spain is enduring a drought. Reservoirs in Barcelona are at 20 percent capacity, and rainfall has been minimal over the past four years. The government has opted, as a short-term answer to this water crisis, to import water from Tarragona, Spain and Marseilles, France. The water will arrive on ten ships (like the one above) each month over the next six months.

Total Price Tag = $68 Million

Categories: drinking water · drought · economy · water trade
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  • Catalonia Blog // June 30, 2008 at 6:30 am

    I still can’t believe a country like spain with its resources has problems like this with water. Just one golf course in Catalonia uses the water of around 12,000 people! Surely they’ve got to do something. nice post.

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