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Italy's Hidden Groundwater Reservoir Supplies 84% of Drinking Water
Italy's Hidden Groundwater Reservoir Supplies 84% of Drinking Water
Jul 13, 2026

ISPRA  has unveiled a new Hydrogeological Map of Italy, highlighting the country's vast underground groundwater resources. According to the study, more than 84% of Italy's drinking water comes from aquifers, springs and wells beneath the surface.

The map shows that around 66% of the Italian territory contains natural aquifers with medium to high water-storage capacity, particularly across the Po Valley and the central and southern Apennines. The survey also identified 957 major springs with flow rates exceeding 10 litres per second, supplying approximately 2.7 billion cubic metres of drinking water each year.

Published forty years after the previous nationwide assessment, the new map provides an updated picture of one of Italy's most valuable natural resources. ISPRA stresses that understanding and protecting these underground water reserves is essential for ensuring the country's long-term water security and sustainable management of freshwater resources

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Exhibition “From the Subsoil to Digital and Green Technologies: A Journey Through Critical Raw Materials for the New Supply Chains of the Made in Italy of the Future”
Exhibition “From the Subsoil to Digital and Green Technologies: A Journey Through Critical Raw Materials for the New Supply Chains of the Made in Italy of the Future”
Jul 16, 2026 — Jul 16, 2026

The exhibition “From the Subsoil to Digital and Green Technologies: A Journey Through Critical Raw Materials for the New Supply Chains of the Made in Italy of the Future” was inaugurated on 16 July at Palazzo Piacentini, in the presence of the Minister for Enterprises and Made in Italy, Senator Adolfo Urso.

The exhibition, promoted by the Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy (MIMIT) in collaboration with the Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA) and Deloitte, highlights the strategic role of critical raw materials in strengthening the competitiveness of Italy’s industrial system, supporting the energy and digital transition, and driving the development of the technologies of the future.

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“Watch Out for the Four!”: Keep Your Eyes Open for Invasive Alien Fish in Italian Waters
“Watch Out for the Four!”: Keep Your Eyes Open for Invasive Alien Fish in Italian Waters
Jul 14, 2026

Fishermen, divers, and anyone who has observed or caught a lionfish or any of the other three potentially dangerous tropical species—the silver-cheeked toadfish, the dusky rabbitfish, and the marbled spinefoot—in Italian waters are invited to support the “Watch Out for the Four!” awareness campaign. The campaign aims to inform the public about the presence of these invasive species in our seas and encourage the reporting of sightings.

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ISPRA documentary "House in the sand"
ISPRA documentary "House in the sand"
Jul 14, 2026

Do you know the Kentish Plover? Did you know that you might see it on the beach in the summer? Unfortunately, it is currently one of the most threatened coastal nesting species. Most breeding populations in Europe are declining, sometimes dramatically as in Italy, due to disturbance from human activities, predation by invasive species and habitat loss and degradation. The documentary "House in the sand" describes the monitoring and scientific research activities carried out by ISPRA, in collaboration with local ringers, the local branches of the National Committee for the Conservation of the Kentish Plover and the General Command of the Carabinieri.

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