Por Andalucía's proposal includes the tender and allocation of funds for this key infrastructure, as well as the necessary electrical connection in La Colada. Additionally, improvements and the construction of pending purification plants in several Cordovan municipalities are planned, seeking to resolve a problem that has affected thousands of citizens.
“"The citizens of the northern province cannot forget that more than 80,000 people were unable to consume tap water for over a year because it was not suitable for human consumption."
The political formation has emphasized that fundamental rights will be the central axis of its policies, ensuring that access to quality water will not continue to be compromised. They have criticized the management of the Andalusian Government, pointing out that resources are allocated to secondary events while serious problems such as water in northern Córdoba persist.
The coalition has recalled that many residents still observe brown or gray tinted water from their taps, a situation they consider unacceptable in the 21st century. They have denounced years of unfulfilled promises regarding hydraulic infrastructures and purification, urging the Junta de Andalucía to act.
Por Andalucía believes that Córdoba has been one of the most neglected provinces by regional policies and demands that the province be placed at the center of the Andalusian Government's priorities. They have highlighted that past improvements in water supply were achieved thanks to the intervention of the Central Government, and not by initiative of the Junta de Andalucía or the Diputación de Córdoba.
Finally, the coalition has denounced the existence of a contamination problem in the north of the province that, in their opinion, the Partido Popular has not wanted to address from the administrations where it governs. They have reaffirmed their commitment to defend the right of all towns in Córdoba to have quality water and dignified hydraulic infrastructures.




