Emaya wants to renew Palma's pipeline network faster – Between promises and construction reality
Where Palma’s Pipe Problems Are Hitting Hardest
Santa Catalina, Can Pastilla, Son Castelló and Es Molinar have all been affected by pipe bursts and water outages.

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Which areas of Palma are most affected by pipe problems?
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Why are pipe bursts happening so often in Palma?
Palma’s ageing pipe network is causing repeated bursts and service disruptions.
When will Palma’s water pipeline network be renewed?
Emaya aims to start faster renewals in 2026 and reach about 21 percent by 2030.
Will pipe works in Palma disrupt traffic and daily life?
Yes, pipe repairs can disrupt traffic, access and water supply in Palma.
What are the best ways to reduce water cuts during pipe repairs in Palma?
Smaller shut-off zones and leak detection can reduce water cuts in Palma.
Is trenchless pipe repair a good option for Mallorca’s cities?
Yes, trenchless repair can reduce disruption in Palma, but it costs more.
How should Palma prioritise water pipe replacements?
Palma should prioritise the most failure-prone areas first, not just the oldest pipes.
What do residents in Palma need to know during a pipe burst or repair?
Expect water cuts, road closures and updates from the city or utility during repairs.
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