Acuamed’s fast track to desalination

After scrapping the Ebro transfer scheme, Spain has had to move double quick to institute a large-scale desalination programme. GWI’s Richard Weyndling talks to the man in charge, Adrián Baltanás.

The man charged with overseeing the Spanish government’s AGUA Programme to eliminate Spain’s water deficit by doubling national desalination capacity and improving water management is no newcomer to the water industry. Adrián Baltanás has spent his whole working life in the sector, mostly in the private sector.

At José Torán he was involved in designing and building water ...

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