While Juanma Moreno's government has mobilized more than 1.500 billion euros in hydraulic infrastructure, Pedro Sánchez's government has kept it paralyzed. 118 hydraulic works of general interest to the State. The central government's lack of commitment to Andalusia is evident., being the autonomous community that receives the least investment in water in all of Spain. Faced with this neglect, the The Andalusian Government has demonstrated anticipation, foresight and execution With four drought decrees, the development of more than 130 hydraulic works and firm assistance to the affected municipalities, even assuming responsibilities that do not correspond to it to guarantee the water supply and economic development of the region.
Huelva
- La Coronada Dam
- Expansion of the pipeline between the Chanza Dam and the San Silvestre Tunnel
- Widening of the San Silvestre tunnel
- Pedro Arco Dam
- Takeover of the Andévalo Dam (In progress by the Board)
- The Alcolea Dam
- The Trigueros Canal (Phase I)
- Pipeline for connecting the Alcolea dam and the Piedras River canal
- Widening of the Piedras River channel
- Doubling of siphons 4 and 5 of the Piedras River canal
- Closure of the pipeline between the Tinto River branch and the end of the pipeline in the Huelva industrial zone
- Corumjoso Dam
- Tariquejo regulation reservoir
- Doubling of the main and Tinto River branches from the Huelva regulating reservoirs
- Regulation of the Odiel River siphon
- Doubling of the Odiel River siphon
- Doubling of the siphon along the left bank of the Odiel River to the forced gallery
- Pumping and new pumping from the Chanza to the Granado River canal
- Promoting the regulation capacity of the Huelva water ring regulation reservoir
- Increasing the transport capacity of the water ring between the Huelva reservoirs and the ring's regulating reservoir
- New Bocachanza pumping station (Bocachanza II pumping station)
- Transfer to Matalascañas from the Tinto DWTP (Tinto, Odiel and Piedras)
- Transfer of resources from the Tinto, Odiel and Piedras rivers to the Guadalquivir (Corona Doñana)
Almería
- Connection between the Cuevas de Almanzora Dam and the western part of Almería (southern sector)
- Connection between the Cuevas de Almanzora Dam and the western part of Almería (northern sector)
- Pipelines in the irrigation area of the Cuevas del Almanzora reservoir
- Improvement of irrigation in the western area of Adra
- Pumping from the Carboneras desalination plant to Venta del Pobre (with connection to Almanzora and western Almería)
- Dredging and protection of the banks of the Rambla de los Santos
- Construction of the Buenavista and Almecete boulevards, and diversion from Almecete to the Loco boulevard
- Cleaning, adaptation, and protection of the Aljibillos, Peñas Negras, and Capitán Andrés Pérez boulevards
- Channeling of the Andarax River
- Channeling of the Almanzora River
- Replacement and adaptation of the Adra River channeling
- Cleaning, dredging, and partial protection of the banks of the El Pantano ravine (Níjar)
- Channeling of the Saliente ravine
- Actions for the protection and recharge of the aquifers of the West of Almería
- Actions for the reuse of wastewater in Almería.
- Desalination plant in Carboneras (phase II).
- Sanitation, purification, and water reuse in Campo de Dalias.
- Níjar Desalination Plant.
- Desalination plant in Bajo Almanzora.
- Desalination in the West of Almería.
Málaga
- Genal-Marbella Green System transfer tunnel
- Dam on the Ojén River
- Dam on the Alaminos River
- Improvement of the old irrigation network of the Guadalhorce River
- Irrigation on the right bank of the Guaro Plan
- Covering of the main irrigation and supply canal to Malaga
- Cerro Blanco Dam
- Expansion of the La Concepción dam
- Connection of saline discharges to the Guadalhorce reservoir
- Improvement of the Malaga-Western Costa del Sol connection
- Pumping stations and collectors in the Manilva sector
- Sanitation and treatment of the municipalities of the Guadiaro River basin
- Costa del Sol-Málaga Sanitation
- Adaptation of the lower course of the Guadalhorce River
- Harnessing the underground resources of the Lower Guadalhorce and desalination plant in El
- Desalination on the Costa del Sol
- Remodeling and commissioning of the Marbella desalination plant.
- The reuse of wastewater in the city of Malaga.
Granada
- Pipelines derived from the Rules reservoir
- Irrigation pipelines at elevation 200 in Motril-Salobreña
- Hydrological exploitation of the aquifers of La Alberquilla and Sierra de Almijara
- Completion of the channeling of the Aguas Vega River
- Castril Canal for irrigation in Castril, Castillejar, Benamaurel, and Cortes de Baza
- Velillos Dam
- Infrastructure works necessary to complete the irrigation of the Baza-Huéscar region
- Modernization and improvement of irrigation in Vegas de Granada
- Union of the channels of the ravines located in the northern part of Granada in the Genil River
- Conditioning of the Genil and Cubillas riverbeds in the Vega de Granada
- Channeling and improvement of the banks of the Monachil River between Monachil and Granada
- Gor Dam
- Conditioning of the Fiñana ravine and the Guadix River and hydrological and forestry restoration of its basin
- Channeling of the Genil River between the Duquesa Bridge and the urban section of Granada
- Channeling of the Salado stream in the Santa Fe plain
- Channeling of the Genil River as it passes through Villanueva del Mesia
- Environmental restoration in the San Clemente reservoir
Cadiz
- The regulation systems and primary and secondary networks in the Guadalcacín irrigation area. Modernization and repair of the main canal in the Guadalcacín irrigation area.
- Modernization of the Barbate irrigation area
- Supply of the Cadiz Area
- Sanitation and purification of La Janda
- Reconstruction of the El Portal dam on the Guadalete River
- Gibralmedina Dam (replaces Hozgarganta)
- Hozgarganta-Guadarranque Connection
- Expansion of the Guadarranque Dam
- Charco-Redondo Guadarranque Interconnection
- Propulsion, storage and conduction of water for urban irrigation in the northern area of San Roque
- New regulating tanks in the Campo de Gibraltar mine
- Sanitation of Algeciras
- Reuse of treated water from the La Línea de la Concepción WWTP
- Channeling of streams in La Línea de la Concepción and San Roque
- Channeling of the Guadarranque River as it passes through the San Roque station
- Supply to Jimena de Guadarranque
Sevilla
- San Callisto Dam
- Modernization of the Viar River irrigation area
- Modernization of the Salado de Morón irrigation area
- Final stretch of the Lower Guadalquivir Canal
- Doñana. Recovery of the Travieso Channel
- Doñana. Renovation of the Guadiamar Canal
- Doñana. Recovery of the Torre Arm
- Remodeling of the Lower Guadalquivir canal in the Torreblanca neighborhood
- Stream diversion and channeling in Los Palacios and Villafranca
- Hydrological correction of the Genil River in Écija
- Repair and expansion of the capacity of the origin section of the Lower Guadalquivir Canal (Phase I of five tendered)
- Increase in the Agrio River reservoir
Jaén
- Alternative to Úbeda La Vieja (Guadiana Menor regulation (Cerrada de la Puerta dam)
- Siles Channels
- New spillway for the Jándula dam
- Modernization of the irrigated areas of the upper, middle, and lower plains of Jaén, Rumblar, and Guadalmena
- Supply to Jaén (€120 million announced in December 2024)
- Rolling dam at the confluence of the Eliche and Quiebrajano rivers
- Cadimo Raft
- Interconnection of the Rumblar and La Fernandina reservoirs
Córdoba
- Remodeling of the Guadalmellato River canal as it passes through Córdoba
- Expansion of the Genil-Cabra irrigation area
- Construction of the second phase of the main canal of the Genil-Cabra irrigation area
- Remodeling of the Guadalquivir as it passes through Córdoba
While Andalusia has made water a strategic priorityEven taking the defense of its water interests to Europe, the Sánchez government continues to fail to respond to the urgent needs of the Andalusian territory. The water legislature promoted by Juanma Moreno is marking a before and after in the community water management, with Reclaimed water reuse projects, strategic water infrastructure, and pioneering savings and efficiency measures.
In the face of the inequality promoted by the Sánchez administration, prioritizing investments in other territories and relegating Andalusia to the last position in the execution of hydraulic works, The Andalusian Government's commitment is firm and it will continue to defend the right of Andalusians to have sufficient, quality water for their present and future.. Because without water there is no economy or life, and Andalusia cannot wait any longer.