Law 21/2013 introduced major changes to the Tagus-Segura Water Transfer's
regulation policy. These changes, while maintaining the source basin's precedence and respecting the specifications of its resource planning, are meant to improve system management by establishing a set of impartial technical standards to eliminate previous insecurities and to provide objective, straightforward criteria for operation. Water is dispensed into the transfer system on a monthly basis, depending on the total water supply available in the reservoirs of Entrepeñas and Buendía at the beginning of every month. Four levels are used to specify the distribution
volume for each transfer,
with a maximum annual total of per water year ( for the Segura and for the Guadiana).
Level 1. When the total water supply in Entrepeñas and Buendía is equal to or greater than , or when the total
inflow of these reservoirs in the previous twelve months is equal to or greater than , the relevant
agency shall authorize a transfer of , not exceeding the yearly maximum.
Level 2. When the total water supply in Entrepeñas and Buendía is less than without reaching the volumes given in Level 3, and the total inflow recorded in the previous twelve months is less than , the relevant agency shall authorize a transfer of , not exceeding the yearly maximum.
Level 3. Assigned when the total water supply in Entrepeñas and Buendía does not exceed, at the beginning of the month, the values shown in the following table: At this level, which constitutes an irregular hydrological situation, the relevant agency shall authorize at its discretion and with valid justification a transference of up to .
Level 4. When the total water supply in Entrepeñas and Buendía is less than , no transference is permitted. In order for the reservoir supply to reach this new minimum figure from the one previously fixed at , a five-year transitional program will be implemented. To promote the development of riverside communities, priority will be given to the
headwater reservoirs for the holding of authorized transfers pending distribution, before the intermediate and terminal basins, as long as this practice conforms to a reasonable and cohesive use of the whole system. Except in duly confirmed cases of catastrophe or extreme need that disrupt the transfer of water, if the approved volumes outlined in Levels 1 and 2 have not been transferred within the authorized time period, they may still be sent within the three months following the deadline, unless a level change occurs. Resources authorized for transfer may be used throughout the water year. If any transferred water remains in the receiving basin after the end of the water year, it will be redistributed as an available resource for use in the transfer system during the following water year. Authorized transfers will be divided between
water supply and
irrigation, in a 25% to 75% proportion respectively, always assuring at least per month for urban water supply. The Central Commission for Exploitation of the Tajo-Segura will be responsible for authorizing transfers when the conditions for Levels 1 and 2 are met, while the
ministry with authority concerning water resources, having received the commission's report, will authorize transfers at Level 3. In regard to Levels 1 and 2, transfer authorization should be granted over six-month terms, while three-month terms are preferred for Level 3 unless the relevant agency should justify the use of different intervals at any level. ==Post-transfer system==