Attica Faces Water Crisis: €2.5 Billion “Mammoth Program” by EYDAP to Secure Supplies
Tariff adjustments approved — new infrastructure, smart networks, and circular water reuse aim to fight drought.
Tariff adjustments approved — new infrastructure, smart networks, and circular water reuse aim to fight drought.
The sudden acceleration of procedures for the sub-concession of key sections of the Port of Elefsina is not just another infrastructure initiative. It signals a strategic realignment of Greece’s geopolitical orientation, a recalibration of the U.S.–China balance in the Aegean, and a bold political gamble by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The Elefsina project reveals a new doctrine in which Athens is no longer merely reacting to global developments — it is actively shaping them.
With a €2.5 billion investment, the government and EYDAP (Athens Water Supply and Sewerage Company) are launching an ambitious master plan for water security. From the diversion of rivers in Central Greece to desalination and smart infrastructure, Athens is preparing for three decades without thirst.
With a €2.5 billion investment and the “Evrytos” project, the government secures Attica against drought for the next 30 years.
With 741 hectares at ‘Aenaon’ and 46 key interventions, Attica gains a living green lung connecting neighborhoods and parks.
There are two men aged 24 and 68 years old and a woman 49 years old who are allegedly involved in the transport of a huge amount of cocaine, weighing 4,223.75 kilograms, which was detected on January 18, 2023 by the Spanish authorities on the cargo ship BLUME, flagged Togo