Ribera and Moreno settle the Doñana crisis and share the costs of a hypothetical transfer of water to Andalusia by boat. The Board would assume the nearly five million per month cost of transporting the tankers and the Government would take charge of the desalination from a plant that has not yet been specified.

If implemented, it is always considered by the Board as a measure of extreme necessity, the journeys would be made over four months starting in the summer. The rains of recent weeks have alleviated the state of the reservoirs in this community, but more than half a million Andalusians suffer restrictions on water consumption.