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Greek Government Plans €11 Bln Overhaul to Tackle Water Scarcity

Greek Government Plans €11 Bln Overhaul to Tackle Water Scarcity

Hellenic Shipping News

July in Greece is once again defined by scorching temperatures and

July in Greece is once again defined by scorching temperatures and sun-scorched landscapes — but this summer, the rising heat is highlighting a far more pressing and persistent issue: water scarcity. As climate pressures mount, the Greek government is moving forward with a major €11 billion investment plan to overhaul its fragmented water management system.

Amid growing concerns over droughts and a steadily worsening water crisis, Greece is preparing a comprehensive reform aimed at modernizing and unifying its water infrastructure. According to a government-commissioned study by Deloitte, the country urgently needs structural changes to ensure long-term water supply and sustainability.

A National Water Strategy in the Making

The Deloitte report details how disorganized management and aging infrastructure have hindered Greece’s ability to meet water demands, especially during peak summer months when tourism surges and irrigation needs spike.

On June 13, a high-level meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis was held in Athens to discuss the findings and outline the steps required to implement the proposed reforms. The urgency was underscored by figures showing a 139% increase in water consumption for public supply between 2001 and 2022, largely driven by tourism, climate change, rising per capita use, and

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