There have been a lot of threads on this forum recently about the lack of water on the course and after seeing it for myself only a week ago, I totally agree that something needs to be done. This is easy for all to see and say, the hard bit is how to address this in a professional manner that IRM will listen, digest, take heed and hopefully move forward with whomever on.
Now I have to confess to not being a very good golfer and regrettably low water allows me to get my balls back, and I certainly know nothing about irrigation and recycling water, but the comments below make perfect sense to me. There's no shortage of free soil about to reduce the far side of some of the longer lakes and the idea of splitting or building a couple of islands within some of the lakes with the same soil makes perfect sense to me, in fact unless I'm missing something obvious it's a no brainer.
However, there was one more point that Mick mentioned being 'wildlife moving away' and this is something that the Spanish Environment and Conservation departments take very seriously indeed and I'm just wondering if accompanied by Plan A above, detailed and submitted properly as a business plan with an added difference being the threat to wildlife, then surely any such submission would be taken seriously.
Food for thought.................
Gabe