
Málaga City Council Fights Beach Water Waste
Málaga Tackles Beach Water Waste Málaga, Spain – The Málaga City Council is facing the challenge of conserving water at its beaches during a time of water scarcity. The council is focusing on reducing water usage in beach showers and foot-washers. This initiative is part of a broader effort to promote responsible water consumption in the city. Councilwoman Teresa Porras, in charge of Operational Services, highlighted the efforts being made. "We're looking at ways to save water," she said, "and while ideally we'd use saltwater in all the showers and foot-washers, regulations currently prevent us from doing so in the showers." The council's commitment to water conservation demonstrates a proactive approach to addressing environmental concerns and ensuring the sustainability of its beaches. The initiative is expected to reduce water consumption and promote responsible beach usage. The council is working on a project to replace potable water with saltwater in the foot-washers, a step towards a more environmentally friendly beach experience.