Summary
Brussels plans to urge EU countries to reduce water usage by at least 10% by 2030 due to increasing droughts and dwindling groundwater reserves, marking the European Commission’s first water efficiency target. The proposal, set to be presented next month, aims to enhance water resilience and encourages investment in infrastructure, as 25% of EU water is lost through leaks, with some countries like Bulgaria losing up to 60%. The plan is non-mandatory, allowing member states to establish their own goals amidst growing competition for water resources.