The crucial question of water sharing is at the heart of a vast consultation led by the Gard departmental council. A new phase is launched from this Monday, November 25 and until December 4. Four meetings are scheduled in La Grand-Combe, Pont du Gard, Vigan and Nîmes.
The objective of these meetings open to all is to bring together a maximum of users, individuals, professionals or elected officials to seek together solutions to climate change and the lack of water that accompanies it. According to forecasts, in 2050 the climate of Gard will resemble that of current Andalusia and in 2100 that of the Maghreb countries.
:The departmental council is not intended to impose solutions, but rather to play a facilitating role explains Bérengère Noguier, deputy vice-president for ecological transition and biodiversity.
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We must try to find, through consultation, solutions that suit everyone underlines Nicolas Bouretz, director of water and the development of natural heritage at the Gard departmental council.
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Pour participate in these meetings, you can register on the website eauclimat.gard.fr. It is also possible to offer solutions on this same site
The four proposed dates are as follows:
Monday November 25 at 6 p.m.: La Grand-Combe – Salle Marcel Pagnol (rue Pasteur)
Friday November 29 at 6 p.m.: Le Pont du Gard – Auditorium Pitot – right bank
Tuesday, December 3 at 6 p.m.: Le Vigan – Auditorium of Collège André Chamson 1, avenue Jean Jaurès
Wednesday December 4 at 6 p.m.: Nîmes – Auditorium of the Departmental Archives (365 rue du Forez)