Spain to invest $502m in desalination plants in Catalonia amid drought conditions
Spain is investing 467 million euros ($502 million) in two desalination plants on the Catalan coast as the northeastern region struggles with a three-year drought. The plants will be built north and south of Barcelona, Spain’s second-largest city, and will have an annual processing capacity of 80 million cubic metres (21 billion gallons), the Environment Ministry said in a statement on Monday.
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