Regenerated water for Paseo del Bosque in Puertollano

Published on June 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Puertollano City Council continues its water sustainability plan by extending the irrigation network with reclaimed water to Paseo del Bosque. This initiative reduces the consumption of drinking water in parks and gardens, allocating treated resources to green areas without compromising maintenance quality. Residents will see a direct impact on service efficiency.

Municipal technicians installing blue polyethylene pipe for drip irrigation in an urban park, treated water flowing from an open gate valve to a rotating sprinkler moistening grass and trees, while a digital flow meter shows efficient flow, sustainable civil engineering, realistic technical visualization, sunlight filtering through London plane tree leaves, freshly excavated soil with gravel, plumbing tools on the grass, background of tree-lined promenade with benches, photorealistic technical illustration

Reuse technology for urban irrigation 💧

The system relies on specific pipes and pumping stations that transport water from the local treatment plant to irrigation points. The process includes tertiary treatment that removes impurities and pathogens, complying with health regulations for public use. The network connects independently from the drinking water supply, preventing mixing and ensuring a constant supply for the trees and lawns of the promenade.

The water that was once invisible now waters the trees 🌳

Who would have thought that the water that once went down the drain would end up quenching the pines of Paseo del Bosque. Now, when you see a puddle under a bench, don't think of a leak: it's the regeneration system doing its job. Of course, we recommend not using it to fill the kiddie pool. The city council is not responsible if children come out with bubbles.