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Sóller Turns Off the Tap: Pools Closed, Strict Water Restrictions
Why Sóller Has Tightened Water Use Rules
Sóller is limiting non-essential water use to protect drinking water and household supply during a period of low reserves.
Published: April 22, 2026

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Why has Sóller introduced strict water restrictions?
Sóller has introduced restrictions because local water reserves are under pressure and the municipality wants to protect drinking water and household supply. The rules are meant to reduce non-essential use while the situation remains tight in the valley.
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1FAQ
Can private pools still be filled in Sóller?
No, private pools cannot be filled with tap water.
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2FAQ
Are the beach showers in Sóller open?
No, the beach showers are closed.
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3FAQ
What should visitors to Sóller expect during the water restrictions?
Visitors may notice tighter water-saving rules in everyday services.
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4FAQ
Is it still allowed to water gardens in Sóller?
Garden watering with municipal water is being limited.
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5FAQ
How long will the water restrictions in Sóller last?
There is no fixed end date yet.
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6FAQ
What can households in Sóller do to save water now?
Cut non-essential use and check for leaks.
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7FAQ
Is this the first time Sóller has faced water shortages?
No, the town has faced similar pressure before.
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