Back to newsThe municipality of Apokoronas, in the Chania regional unit of western Crete, has publicly flagged a significant water waste incident involving a single residential property consuming approximately 20 tonnes of water per day. Local authorities released the case to highlight misuse of shared water resources, stating that water belongs to the community and no individual has the right to squander it at public expense.
For visitors, this serves as a timely reminder that water is a limited and carefully managed resource across Crete, particularly during the summer months. Tourists are encouraged to use water responsibly throughout their stay: take shorter showers, reuse towels, and avoid leaving taps running. Many areas of the island face seasonal water pressure and supply constraints, and conservation efforts by both residents and visitors help ensure adequate supply for everyone.
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Crete Municipality Exposes Home Wasting 20 Tonnes of Water Daily
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