Water Water is a vital natural resource and determining factor in the socio-economic development, therefore, the management of water resources should focus on efficiency and sustainability. The biggest drawback that we find in the sustainable management of water is its availability. The Tragsa Group manages much of the infrastructure that this problem is overcome and attempts to implement the advances in research and water supply in countries with shortage of resources in Spain. The Tragsa Group participates in all processes of management and control of the water cycle. Since the construction of water supply and sewerage networks, design projects in agricultural and fishing sectors, experimentation with wastewater, assistance in safety during works, management and maintenance of communities irrigators, hydrogeological reports, evaluation of alternatives and research of water resources, modernisation of infrastructure in areas of irrigation in national and international projects. Internationally we implement opportunities for improvement in countries with problems in the management of water in rural environments. We participate in Mali, Philippines, Cambodia, East Timor, Nicaragua thanks projects funded by the Spanish Agency for international co-operation for development (AECID). We apply local solutions to global problems. Highlights of our activities related to water: More than 36 years experience in the hydraulic sectorore than 36 years experience in the hydraulic sector More than 1,200 employees of annual average More than 430 performances Scope of national and international R&D&i: 12 projects in development 9 activity dedicated to the water sector with respect to the total of the activity of the Tragsa group Technical and administrative support for developing bathing water profiles Carried out in collaboration with the Autonomous University of Madrid, this project arose from the need to comply with Appendix III of Directive 2006/7/EC, which requires the development of the environmental profiles of the 207 inland bathing protected areas spread throughout all of Spain. View project Study of managing the water resources in aquifer 060.012 in the region of Medio Andarax and Bajo And First Plan for the Management of Water Resources executed in Spain on underground aquifers with a declaration of overexploitation that involved intense technical work and consultation with the users and public administration to promote sustainable management plans and conservation programs View project Show all actuations from activity line