Catalonia is suffering severe drought, and water ships will begin to arrive from Valencia in June.
The agreement between the Government and the Generalitat is positive: it offers hope against the drought and demonstrates collaboration between administrations.
Similar plans are being considered in Andalusia and Murcia.
Spain is one of the world's leading countries in desalinated water production, but the shortage is structural and worsened by the climate crisis.
The future is likely to be worse; greater efficiency in water use and more desalination plants are needed.
Water ships are a costly emergency solution damaging to the environment, evidencing a lack of foresight.
Agriculture, which consumes nearly 80% of water output, faces added problems.
Conclusion: Urgent measures should be taken to mitigate the drought and establish an infrastructure that ensures a more sustainable future, environmentally and economically.