The Catalan government has definitively unblocked the future water regeneration plant at the Reus treatment facility, a critical infrastructure designed to guarantee alternative water resources for the Baix Camp region. This move comes amid persistent drought episodes in recent years. The project's draft is expected to be made public for review on Friday, 15 May 2026.
This development follows months without administrative updates, despite the plant being a priority for the Catalan government. Officials said the project is essential for ensuring the future of farming in the Camp de Tarragona area.
The plant, with an estimated budget of €20.9 million, is projected to be operational by 2028. Its completion is seen as a strategic step to bolster water security and support agricultural activities in a region frequently affected by water scarcity.