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"Question No 50 by Alexander de Roo (): The plans for the river Ebro in Spain’s National Hydrological Plan (NHP) have aroused major controversy. Nothing has been said, however, regarding the fate of the river Júcar, the second largest river in the Spanish Mediterranean region, which under the NHP is to be used as a centre for hydraulic redistribution in the Mediterranean area, with three transfers within a 200-kilometre stretch, namely the Tajo-Segura transfer, in operation since 1980, the Júcar-Vinalopó transfer, already being slowly introduced, and the Ebro transfer scheme, under which it is planned to transfer 63 hm of water in the vicinity of the Tous dam. The lower and middle sections of the river Júcar are of major environmental interest. The stretch of river from Tous to the sea has been proposed as a site of Community importance by the Valencia Generalitat (LIC ES 5232007). Furthermore, the final stretch of the river and the adjacent coastal waters are included on the list of wetlands of the Community of Valencia. The Júcar basin was recently chosen as a pilot river basin (PRB) as part of the procedures for applying the framework directive on water. Is the Commission aware that neither the Júcar basin hydrological plan nor the NHP make provision for environmental flow for the Júcar between the Real del Júcar irrigation system and the estuary? Does the Commission think it possible to ensure the conservation of a stretch of water of such major environmental importance without using hydrological planning to provide it with a minimum maintenance flow and prevent biological pollution through mixing with waters from other basins?"@en1
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"Subject: Spain's National Hydrological Plan (NHP) and conservation of the lower Júcar river"1

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