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K. Mitsotakis: For the first time we are launching irrigation projects using the PPP method

“The country has been launching a large coherent project of irrigation projects since the 60’s. imprints and faces chronic problems of lack of irrigation water in many areas of the country “stressed the Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the event of the Ministry of Rural Development for rural development infrastructure projects through PPPs.

He pointed out that each of the works presented had its own local significance. “I know how important for the plain of Xanthi is the work of moving the waters of Nestos, a work that has been discussed for decades. Also the work of Tavropos is of great importance because we do not only need to build new dams, we must also intervene in the irrigation networks themselves. Because we know that one of the biggest problems in water management is not only the fact that water is scarce in some parts of the country, but also the losses, especially in the water transmission networks, the most obsolete. “About a% of the water directed to irrigation, a large part of it is lost because we do not have the necessary know-how and modern networks to reduce losses,” he said.

The Prime Minister also noted that these projects are of paramount importance for a country that invests in its primary sector and wants its farmers not to worry about water and not to resort to expensive drilling which often has a high environmental burden. “And the secondary environmental benefits of the project are quite obvious as long as you look at the wetlands created by projects built in other decades of the 20th century to see how many side development benefits an area of ​​such projects can have,” he said.

“It is also very important how this program will be launched. For the first time we are launching such projects with the method of public-private partnership,” said the Prime Minister, noting that the implementation of this project requires speed and compliance with schedules. as he said “The resources of the Recovery Fund come with several conditionals not only in terms of how to use them but also in terms of procedures.”

Finally, Kyriakos Mitsotakis made a personal reference to Konstantinos Mitsotakis who, as he said, had a great interest before his time, on the issues of water resources management. “Some of you may remember that in the early 90’s there were times when we were facing water shortage problems, water supply problems and many important infrastructure projects were launched and completed in terms of water supply in Athens, but a very important project of small and medium reservoirs was launched in which has solved irrigation and water supply problems for many decades.One of which is the two dams of Mykonos which allowed Mykonos to be what it is today.Because without these dams Mykonos would not have water and would be dependent from water transport and it is doubtful if it could have the development and the dynamics that it has and from which its inhabitants benefit primarily “, stressed the prime minister.


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Source From: Capital

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