The lack of adequate land management in the Mar Menor watershed and the activities that affect the public water domain (DPH) and the use of water, especially irrigated agriculture, due to its extent and intensification, intensive livestock farming and urban development, have had significant impacts on the lagoon by increasing hydrological needs, encroaching on riverbeds and destroying natural drainage, and causing an excessive increase in polluting discharges.
Furthermore, the area of illegal irrigation initially detected justified this as the first line of action of the MAPMM, in order to address the recovery of legality regarding the use of water and the DPH.
1.1 Strengthening of surveillance and inspection to control compliance with current regulations.
1.2 Sealing and disconnection of irrigation facilities in areas without rights.
1.3 Groundwater body action program.
1.5 Review of wastewater discharge permits and control of livestock farms.