The Albufeira pact, signed by the two countries on November
30, 1998 for the administration and use of water in the five river basins they
share, including the Douro, regulates the protection and sustainable use of
their waters.
The president of the Association of Irrigation Communities
of the Douro Basin (Ferduero), Ángel González Quintanilla, denounced that the
first affected by the extraordinary releases in Santa Teresa, Águeda and Irueña
were the farmers of Salamanca.
“Now it is the turn of the communities of León to suffer the
consequences of the release of water that has been taking place since September
9 in the Riaño and Porma reservoirs, in the Esla-Valderaduey system”, added
González Quintanilla.
Mandatory release
After a meeting with farmers last week, the deputy
government delegate in León, Faustino Sánchez, stressed that the release of
water to Portugal "is mandatory" under the agreement signed between
the two countries.
As a result of this agreement, the two largest reservoirs in
the Douro River Basin - Almendra, on the Tormes river between Salamanca and
Zamora, and Ricobayo, on the Esla river, in Zamora, both destined mainly for
hydroelectric production - will have to cede to Portugal more than half of the
water they currently have in the reservoirs.
The agreement provides for the shipment to Portugal of
around 870 cubic hectometers of water stored in Spanish reservoirs in the Douro
basin, of which around 650 come from these two large reservoirs.
Thus, in the next two weeks, before the end of the current
hydrological year on 30 September, Spain must have complied with that agreement
and, for that, it will have to cede to the Portuguese Douro basin the minimum
amount of dammed water stipulated in the agreement signed in November 1998.
I guess water conservation starts with providing adequate channelling and piping, repairing leaks, upgrading usage efficiency. Closing the taps, obviously, is not the 1st solution to go for.
By Olli B from Alentejo on 20 Sep 2022, 06:28
Didn't I read the other day that Portugal has complained about Spain taking water that we should have? The truth is there is no longer enough to satisfy everyone.
By David Littlewood from Algarve on 20 Sep 2022, 14:06