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Málaga Lifts Potable Water Restrictions as Reservoirs Recover

Municipal limits on water use end, with beach showers set to reopen June 15 under sustained conservation measures.

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Overview

  • The Málaga City Council officially lifted all potable water use restrictions on May 12, following improved hydrological conditions.
  • Beach showers in Málaga will be reactivated on June 15, coinciding with the start of the high tourism season, while foot-washes have been operational since Easter.
  • The Junta de Andalucía downgraded the Guadalhorce-Limonero water system from severe to moderate scarcity in an April 28 order, reflecting reservoir recovery.
  • Urban water consumption in Málaga averages 169 liters per person per day, well below the 225-liter cap set by the Drought Management Commission on March 25.
  • Authorities emphasize continued conservation through public awareness campaigns and infrastructure upgrades, despite the easing of restrictions.