Veolia improves infrastructure in Vega Baja to tackle droughts and torrential rains
The water management company is investing in the region to prepare facilities for extreme weather events.
Veolia is carrying out improvements to water infrastructure in Vega Baja with the aim of increasing its resilience to extreme weather events such as prolonged droughts and episodes of torrential rain.
The region has experienced both periods of water scarcity and devastating floods in recent years, which has highlighted the need to strengthen and adapt water management facilities.
The measures include the modernisation of treatment and distribution systems, as well as the implementation of technologies that enable better management of water resources during climate crisis situations.
These investments seek to guarantee water supply to the population and improve the response capacity of infrastructure to the challenges posed by climate change in the region.
Source: informacion.es
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