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Water Crisis in Sicily: rainfall improves reservoir levels, but resource management challenges remain open

Water Crisis in Sicily: rainfall improves reservoir levels, but resource management challenges remain open

Recent rainfall has improved reservoir levels in Sicily by 57% compared to 2025, but sedimentation and infrastructure challenges remain critical. Accadueo returns to Bari on 26-27 November 2026 to address the key challenges facing the water supply sector.
MASE and the Southern Apennine River Basin Authority: A Joint Effort for Water Management and Territorial Safety

MASE and the Southern Apennine River Basin Authority: A Joint Effort for Water Management and Territorial Safety

In a context of growing climate change, Italy's water management is shifting from an emergency-driven approach to structured planning. The meeting between MASE and the Southern Apennine River Basin Authority marks a key step toward a resilient and coordinated national water system.
ISTAT Water Statistics 2023-2025: The Southern Italy Gap and the Supply Chain's Responses to Accadueo Bari

ISTAT Water Statistics 2023-2025: The Southern Italy Gap and the Supply Chain's Responses to Accadueo Bari

In Puglia, approximately 101 liters per inhabitant are collected per day, the lowest value in Italy, compared to a national average of 411.
MASE: €60 million wastewater reuse plan published in the Gazzetta

MASE: €60 million wastewater reuse plan published in the Gazzetta

The Decree of the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security (MASE) of December 24, 2025, regarding the distribution methods of the "Fund for the Financing of Interventions in the Purification and Reuse of Refined Waters" was published in the Official Journal on February 16, 2026.
NEOFOS Project: Phosphorus to be recovered from wastewater in Milan

NEOFOS Project: Phosphorus to be recovered from wastewater in Milan

The new NEOFOS project: an industrial research and experimental development initiative, funded by MASE, for the recovery of phosphorus from wastewater, with the participation of Gruppo CAP, MM Spa, the Polytechnic University of Milan, and the University of Bologna.