ENVIRONMENTAL STORM RESERVOIR
Hydraulic infrastructure for the collection and management of stormwater, typically torrential, will allow us to slow and retain water flows to manage this high-quality resource with greater efficiency and optimization.
- A significant portion of the excavated soil will not be transported but will instead form a perimeter mound. Its spillway will create a permanent water level over the lower lakes.
- It expands irrigation possibilities for the cultivation and maintenance of grass and vegetation.
- It will be planted with pines, primarily replicating the Mediterranean forest.
- It will enhance the landscape of holes 4, 5, and 6.
- Climate change is driving an increase in temperatures and rainfall patterns that, while infrequent and sparse, are becoming more intense in the form of "DANAs" (isolated high-altitude depressions). The accumulation of significant water volumes in a short time causes substantial runoff, which violently erodes the terrain, preventing water from seeping into the ground. This leads to urban flooding and a rapid discharge into the sea.