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Can Catalonia learn to live with drought?

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Can Catalonia learn to live with drought?

Can Catalonia learn to live with drought?

How is the Spanish region of Catalonia adapting to drought?

The main reservoir that feeds Barcelona is almost empty and the water regeneration and desalination plants are at full capacity.

Meanwhile private companies are making their own efforts to economise and recycle water.

Is it enough?


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