The National Federation of Irrigation Communities (Fenacore) has criticized "the lack of stability and continuity in funding and the slowness of the administration."
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The National Federation of Irrigation Communities (Fenacore) has criticized "the lack of stability and continuity in funding and the administrative slowness in the construction of hydraulic works" in Spain. In a statement, this organization pointed out that the Association of Construction Companies and Infrastructure Concessionaires (Seopan) believes that 104 billion euros need to be invested over the next ten years to address droughts and floods, as reflected in a report prepared by the engineering firm Typsa. "Although significant funds have been mobilized in recent years -such as the Next Generation or the Digitalization of Water Perte- the financial framework still shows a structural deficit to deploy, in a sustained manner, all the resilient solutions that the climate demands," it warned. It lamented that water and hydraulic works "have been losing relevance and budget in the political agenda" and advocated for the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility "to assume the ...
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