Greece hotel pools set to switch to seawater on drought-hit islands
- Hotels in Greece may be required to fill their pools with seawater due to worsening drought conditions, as warned by a proposed bill.
- The drought has persisted for two years, significantly impacting water resources in popular tourist destinations like Santorini and Mykonos.
- The bill aims to save water for other urban uses, with Deputy Minister Elena Rapti emphasizing the need to conserve resources.
- Critics argue the bill lacks quality standards for discharging seawater back into the sea, despite advocates highlighting the strain of tourism on water availability.
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