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Index – Abroad – There will be water restrictions in Croatia

Index – Abroad – There will be water restrictions in Croatia

Popular Istria Pola The City of Pula and the public utility company Pula Herculania, which also maintains public green spaces and cleans roads in Pula, will place restrictions and regulate water use from this week.

Bathing on the beaches is closed

The aim of the above activities will be the rational use of water resources in order to prevent the depletion of water resources in the region of the wider province of Istria and in the city of Pula, he writes Total Croatia.

During the announcement, streets were cleaned and green spaces were watered in public areas in downtown Pula without additional protection measures.

The gardens and plants are watered at night, because then the plants can use the water optimally, and the consumption is noticeably lower by avoiding reduced evaporation and the harsh summer sun.

In order to take a more proactive role in the wise use of water resources in Pula, we will begin to reduce the irrigation of the remaining public green spaces outside the city center of Pula to reduce the total water consumption

– The city administration announced.

After the decision of the city of Pula enters into force, the swimming pools on the beaches and the swimming pools in Valcan, Stoga, Mornar, Zelenica and Hydropasa will be closed.

(Cover image: Pula, Croatia. Photo: Schellhorn/ullstein bild/Getty Images)

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