Hoy toca hablar de trasvases de aguas entre cuencas hidrológicas

The Iberian Peninsula, for its geographical location, the length of its coast, its orography, and other physical realities, it has a serious problem with its climate, which makes 40% of its surface, has an acceptable regime rain, but the reaining 60% has a very deficient rainfall regime. It can even...

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Main Author: Cuenca López, Luis Javier
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6859404
Source:Revista de Derecho, Empresa y Sociedad (REDS), ISSN 2340-4647, Nº. 13, 2018, pags. 348-362
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Summary: The Iberian Peninsula, for its geographical location, the length of its coast, its orography, and other physical realities, it has a serious problem with its climate, which makes 40% of its surface, has an acceptable regime rain, but the reaining 60% has a very deficient rainfall regime. It can even be said that the extreme southeast has become a desert. The deficiency of water in dry Spain, leads us to think of a solution to return to that area the water It needs to be able to grow and prosper, as it needs. It is very possible that if all the hydrographics basins are interconnected, it would not be necessary to drain the water and bring it to the sea It is quite possible that if you will interconnect all river basins, it would not be necessary to untangle water and throw it into the sea when to fill the reservoirs that were built in the humid zone and, in that way, we could have a Spain equilibrate in this aspect.