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- 0.1 This was said by the Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Eng. Violeta Koritarova, who discussed the water supply situation in the Burgas region with mayors from the region.
- 0.2 She explained that the main measures that have been taken are the repair of the water supply network, so that we do not lose large amounts of water, as well as the inclusion of the two dams in Aheloy and Poroy in the “Kamchia” derivation.
- 1 From a community perspective, what are the most effective ways to engage citizens in water conservation efforts and promote sustainable water practices in the Burgas region, especially considering the challenges posed by climate change?
In 5 months, Burgas region will not fall into a water crisis, because the seasons with the low levels of the dams have passed. We are already expecting them to start filling up.
This was said by the Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Eng. Violeta Koritarova, who discussed the water supply situation in the Burgas region with mayors from the region.
Mayors or their representatives of Burgas, Aytos, Karnobat, Sungurlare, Tsarevo, Rouen, Sredets, Primorsko, Sozopol, Nesebar, Pomorie, Malko Tarnovo and Kameno participated in the meeting.
„Nwe are predicted to fall into a water crisis. That’s why I’m meeting with the mayors to outline the short-term measures for the next tourist season. Climate change is everywhere and the drought is already in its second year, but when timely measures are taken, we will not reach a regime said the minister.
She explained that the main measures that have been taken are the repair of the water supply network, so that we do not lose large amounts of water, as well as the inclusion of the two dams in Aheloy and Poroy in the “Kamchia” derivation.
Also next year, the treatment plant in the dam will be launched. A “clear meadow” that will guarantee water quality.
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From a community perspective, what are the most effective ways to engage citizens in water conservation efforts and promote sustainable water practices in the Burgas region, especially considering the challenges posed by climate change?
## World Today News Interview: Burgas Water Security
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News. Today, we’re discussing the water security situation in the Burgas region of Bulgaria with two esteemed guests:
* **Eng. Violeta Koritarova:** Minister of Regional Development and Public Works.
* **[Guest Name]:** [Title/Affiliation], representing a local community or organization in the Burgas region.
**Section 1: Addressing Immediate Concerns**
**Interviewer:** Minister Koritarova, thank you for joining us.Your recent statement reassured the public that the Burgas region won’t face a water crisis in the next five months. Can you elaborate on the factors contributing to this optimistic outlook, particularly considering the ongoing drought conditions?
* **Follow-up questions:**
* What specific data or projections support this assessment?
* How have the water levels in the region’s dams evolved in recent months?
* What role do seasonal patterns play in your projections?
**Section 2: Long-Term Strategies and Climate Resilience**
**Interviewer:** While the immediate future appears secure, climate change poses an ongoing threat to water resources globally.
Minister Koritarova, you mentioned taking “timely measures.” Can you elaborate on strategies being implemented to ensure the Burgas region’s long-term water security in the face of climate change?
* **Follow-up questions:**
* What specific measures are being taken to improve the water supply network and reduce water loss?
* How will the integration of the Aheloy and Poroy dams into the “Kamchia” derivation contribute to long-term water security?
* What is the timeline for the launch of the new treatment plant at the dam, and what impact will it have on water quality?
**[Guest Name]:** From your perspective as a representative of the local community, what are the most pressing concerns regarding long-term water security in the Burgas region? How can the government and local communities collaborate more effectively to address these concerns?
* **Follow-up questions:**
* What are the potential impacts of water scarcity on local communities and businesses?
* Are there any community-led initiatives focused on water conservation or alternative water sources?
* What further investments or policy changes are needed to ensure the region’s resilience to climate change impacts?
**Section 3: Looking Ahead: Collaboration and Innovation**
**Interviewer:** The challenges of water security require a multifaceted approach. Minister, what role do you see for technology, innovation, and international collaboration in securing a sustainable water future for the Burgas region?
* **Follow-up questions:**
* Are there any specific technological solutions being explored to address water scarcity in the region?
* How can international partnerships and knowledge sharing contribute to finding solutions for water shortages?
**[Guest Name]:** What are some of the innovative ideas or approaches that you see emerging within the local community to address water challenges? How can citizens play an active role in promoting water conservation and sustainability?
**Conclusion:**
We’d like to thank both Minister Koritarova and [Guest Name] for sharing their valuable insights on this crucial topic. Water security is a global challenge, and the collaborative efforts of governments, communities, and individuals are essential to ensuring a sustainable water future for all.