Switzerland-France Water Management Deal Nears Completion
Landmark agreement on Lake Geneva water sharing approaches finalization, addressing nuclear power needs and climate change concerns.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland and France are finalizing a historic agreement on managing the water levels of Lake Geneva.
- France plans to build new generation nuclear reactors by 2040 near the Bugey plant, 70km from Switzerland.
- The new agreement allows Switzerland to continue managing Lake Geneva's water level independently under normal circumstances.
- The agreement does not specify a fixed volume of water allocated to France.
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They Said
"If France increases its nuclear capacity and wants to consume even more water than today, and, moreover, we have less water for our own uses because of global warming, we will all have a problem."
"We’re not going to drain Lake Geneva to power a nuclear power plant; we’ve already made that clear."