Water restrictions will no longer apply to the eleven municipalities in the Sassari province that have endured disruptions due to drought in recent months. Following the significant rainfall of recent weeks , adequate levels have been reached in the reservoirs in northwestern Sardinia (Temo, Cuga, and Bidighinzu), thanks in part to the water conservation effects of the restrictions, with a total availability of nearly 26 million cubic meters of water in the three reservoirs.

This was certified by the regional water emergency committee: Abbanoa was given the green light to permanently lift the restrictions, which had already been temporarily suspended over the Christmas holidays. The positive trend in stockpiling in the three lakes has now allowed the emergency phase to be overcome. The situation, however, will continue to be constantly monitored.

From today , the restrictions have been lifted in Thiesi, Ittiri, Tissi, Ossi, Sorso, Sennori, Usini, and Uri (served by the Bidighinzu aqueduct), Bonorva, and Bosa ( served by the Temo aqueduct), as well as the night-time closures in Alghero, served by the Cuga reservoir.

All activities coordinated with local authorities, Abbanoa, Egas, and the Regional Agency of the Hydrographic District "Adis" relating to the efficiency of water networks and the search for independent supply sources will continue.

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