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It will implement digital tools with AI to improve network efficiency in 2026 and reach 90% performance in its operations in Andalusia, Galicia, Castilla-La Mancha and Murcia by 2030. Gestagua presents AquIA, an innovative project for the digitalization of its supply and sanitation networks, to the call for aid to qualify for European funds from the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR). In order to qualify for this aid, Gestagua, which is part of the Saur Group, has analyzed the existing problems in the management of the integral water cycle in municipalities throughout Spain, with special attention to medium and small ones. With the aim of implementing the best solutions adapted to each of them, AquIA is proposed as a digitalization project for its farms. With the aim of implementing the best solutions adapted to each of them, AquIA is proposed as a digitalization project for its farms. Through this project, Gestagua offers, especially to medium and small municipalities, better data-based forecasting tools, supervised by experienced staff on a changing and multiple terrain.
Thus, the aim is to value everything learned in years of work together with each of the municipalities that trust the group, of which the company has always claimed to be proud by considering them strategic partners in the construction of their environments. The AquIA proposal included in this project has 2026 as its horizon, with an eye on 2030 to achieve that 90% RTH. An objective Europe Mobile Number List that involves the use of digital tools and environmental knowledge, both for the preservation of hydrological resources and for the optimization of network demands (intelligent control of flows, pressures, quality parameters and leaks) to obtain the maximum performance of said networks, or RTH. Maribé Doreste, president of the victims' platform, denounces the pressure from tourist operators to give up their properties. The association of those affected by the Tourism Law rejects the sanctions for the home use of apartments in tourist municipalities of the Canary Islands, according to its president, Maribé Doreste.

He affirms that there is already a sanction signed by the Minister of Tourism of the Canary Islands Government and that it has already been resorted to contentious-administrative means, while the rest of the sanctions have been left on "stand-by and we have to wait to see how they are resolved." "they resolve." However, he points out that the association is not going to give up resorting to justice because "it makes no sense to sanction someone who owns a property, just because they are in a tourist municipality." The extortion of the exploiters It indicates that it is the tourist exploiters who are behind these complaints, because, in this way, they intend to force the owners to hand over their apartments to commercial exploitation. He indicates that one of the solutions is the promulgation of a provisional ordinance that clarifies the terms of the 1996 planning, something for which a report has already been commissioned. He points out that the 2013 Law states that the use of the apartments is that indicated by the planning, "but the technicians have interpreted that their only use is for tourism." Theme parks Doreste emphasizes that the association is not against tourism, but against it turning the municipalities into a "theme park" that prevents citizens from enjoying all the enclaves of the islands: "Cities must be diverse and heterogeneous, and not exclusive to the exploiters.
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