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Water: Industries get hot under the collar

By Leslie Crawford

Published: June 20 2007 17:24 | Last updated: June 20 2007 17:24

The fiercest political battles in Spain are not between left and right, or between Basque and Catalan nationalists and Madrid, but between those who have water and those who do not.

During 2004 and 2005, Spain experienced its worst drought on record. Dams and riverbeds in the south dried up. Water was rationed in Mediterranean holiday resorts. Some regions, such as Catalonia, banned irrigation.

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