Algarve Desalination Plant Project Advances Amid Controversy
The Minister of the Environment confirms readiness to commence the desalination plant project in Albufeira, addressing drought issues. However, local opposition from the mayor raises concerns about environmental impacts and community support.

The desalination plant project in Albufeira is set to proceed, pending a discussion between Minister Maria da Graça Carvalho and Mayor Rui Cristina, who opposes the initiative. With a favorable Environmental Impact Statement and a Declaration of Conformity obtained, the project has the necessary authorizations to begin construction, which could start as early as this week.
The minister noted the project's significance in combating increasing droughts in the Algarve, which threaten agriculture and water supply. The mayor has publicly criticized the project, citing potential harm to sensitive ecosystems and a lack of municipal support. This conflict highlights the tension between infrastructure development and environmental conservation in the region.




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