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By 2050, demand for water is expected to rise by 55% globally, while climate change will make droughts more frequent and severe. Few countries are better prepared to face this future than Spain.

Consider these numbers:

  • Spain has over 5,000 dams, giving it one of the largest storage capacities in Europe.
  • It is among the top 5 countries worldwide in desalination capacity, producing more than 5 million m³ of freshwater per day.
  • Its water reuse rate is three times higher than the EU average, a critical factor in urban and agricultural supply.

These achievements are not only technical; they reflect governance, investment, and innovation that other countries can learn from.

The International Certificate in Management and Innovation for Water and Sanitation Utilities offers participants an in-depth look at these solutions. The program combines expert-led sessions with first-hand visits to Spanish water utilities, reuse plants, and integrated management projects.

👉 If your organization is seeking resilient strategies for water and sanitation, Madrid is the place to learn them.

European Infrasctruture Institute

We are an international think tank for research, international cooperation, and executive training dedicated to empowering professionals who generate real impact in the infrastructure sector.