
SOLO EL PAPEL HIGIÉNICO PUEDE TIRARSE POR EL VÁTER
Matilda ha vencido al monstruo de las toallitas, usando únicamente una papelera. ¡Ayuda a Matilda!
CANAL EN 60 SEGUNDOS
¿Has oído hablar alguna vez de la ‘’huella hídrica’’? Lydia Sáez, responsable de Investigación de la Subdirección de I+D+i de Canal de Isabel II, nos saca de dudas y nos resume en menos de un minuto cuál es su importancia y cómo podemos recudir la huella que dejamos en el planeta.
COMMITED TO SUSTAINABILITY
We reinforce our commitment to sustainability in the management of the integral water cycle. Aspects such as the reuse of water, the care of the receiving channels and the generation of clean energy have marked the company's sustainability policy.
Treatment
INTEGRATED WATER CYCLE
We work towards managing the integrated water cycle in Madrid.
INTEGRATED WATER CYCLE
We work towards managing the integrated water cycle in Madrid.
Drinking water treatment
Transforming natural water from reservoirs and other catchments into water suitable for human consumption is achieved through the different processes that are carried out in drinking water treatment stations (WWTP).
Both surface and underground waters that supply the Community of Madrid have, in origin, excellent quality. This quality is increased in the ETAP whose annual treatment capacity and technology allow the treatment of water from any source of supply.
Transforming natural water from reservoirs and other catchments into water suitable for human consumption is achieved through the different processes that are carried out in drinking water treatment stations (WWTP).
Both surface and underground waters that supply the Community of Madrid have, in origin, excellent quality. This quality is increased in the ETAP whose annual treatment capacity and technology allow the treatment of water from any source of supply.
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
Colmenar

El Bodonal

Griñón

La Aceña

La Jarosa

Navacerrada

Pelayos

Pinilla

Rozas de Puerto Real

Santillana

Torrelaguna

Valmayor

Representative DWTP
MAJADAHONDA DWTP
The drinking water treatment station in Majadahonda entered service in 1967 and has been renovated several times, the last being in 2006-09. It has a treatment capacity of 3.8 m3 / s and it treats the water from the Picadas reservoir, in the Alberche river, and from the Guadarrama well field.
Representative DWTP
MAJADAHONDA DWTP
The drinking water treatment station in Majadahonda entered service in 1967 and has been renovated several times, the last being in 2006-09. It has a treatment capacity of 3.8 m3 / s and it treats the water from the Picadas reservoir, in the Alberche river, and from the Guadarrama well field.