Greece commits €75.5 million to water security projects nationwide

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Greece’s Ministry of Environment and Energy has greenlit more than €75.5 million in funding for 42 initiatives designed to combat water shortages and reinforce water management systems across the country, as prolonged drought conditions place increasing strain on available resources, news.gtp.gr

The approved projects fall under the ministry’s 2025 Sectoral Development Program and are aimed at improving and expanding water supply infrastructure nationwide. Planned measures include the construction of desalination facilities, upgrades and replacements of aging water distribution networks, new water transfer pipelines, better utilization of natural spring sources, and the installation of advanced rapid filtration systems.

An overview of the selected projects points to a comprehensive, nationwide strategy that combines new infrastructure development with modernization of existing facilities, particularly in regions facing heightened water stress.

Several island communities with long-standing water supply challenges are included in the program, among them Paxos, Fournoi Korseon, Leipsoi, Meganisi, Astypalaia, Folegandros, Psara, Poros, and Alonissos. The funding also extends to mainland areas such as Serres, Livadia, Western Mani, the municipalities of Sykies–Neapoli and Pylaia–Hortiatis, as well as Volos.

According to the ministry, the interventions are expected to improve efficiency by cutting water losses, curbing overuse of groundwater, and enhancing the resilience of local ecosystems to climate-related pressures. The adoption of modern technologies is also intended to reduce the energy demands of water supply systems.

Ensuring sufficient and high-quality water resources is vital for local communities and economic activity, particularly in tourism-driven regions. With seasonal demand often peaking sharply, upgraded water infrastructure is seen as key to supporting sustainable development and protecting critical destinations over the long term.

Source: news.gtp.gr

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