According to the same source, the municipality “will extend the closure of the indoor swimming pools in Loulé and Quarteira” until the end of September, as well as the outdoor swimming pools in Loulé and Salir “on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays”, as of 22 August. With this measure, the municipality hopes to save 4200 m3 of water, “the average consumption of 420 dwellings during an entire month”.
Regarding public sports facilities, measures will be taken to “reduce water consumption by users and employees”, starting with the reduction of water pressure in taps and showers, as well as timers will be installed in showers.
Also, a reduction, or even suspension, of irrigation in public green spaces will be applied. Thus, irrigation, whenever possible, will be done “by hand and using water from Bicas Velhas”. The sources of Bicas Velhas may also serve as an alternative source of water resources “for washing streets and pavements”
I see this coming for most of Portugal. Timers in the showers, yes good move BUT very disappointing and dystopian as this all could have been avoided 2 years ago when the drought started and at the start of this summer still water gluttony by golf courses; what were they thinking? This is just the onset of "Climate Disruption" and it will get worse every year. Along with the "cutbacks" infrastructure should be investing in "Desalinization" turning salt water into tap like Israel's 2200 D-Sal plants. Portugal only has 12! Plan for the future NO! The future is here; lets get with it. ANY politician running on that platform will get elected.
By Wesley from USA on 22 Aug 2022, 01:53
Some good moves here to reduce water consumption … but irrigation on golf courses not affected?
By Ann McCullough from Other on 22 Aug 2022, 13:19