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2. Bouquet Mill (mol de ramell)In 1845, the Dutch engineer Paul Bouvij introduced in Mallorca the first modern mill to accelerate the drying of wetlands in Sant Jordi meadows.By drying these wetlands they wanted to finish with the mosquitoes that were causing epidemics in the capital (Palma). 3. At the end of the 19th century and during the first half of the 20th century, the mills invaded the landscape of the three low areas and wetlands in Mallorca: Prat de Sant Jordi, to the South-West. Campos and Ses Salines, to the South-East. And Sa Pobla-Muro, to the North. In the three areas, a rich irrigated agriculture, made possible by water mills, replaced the traditional unirrigated agriculture. From 1934, the wheel mill, more efficient, gradually replaced the other mills and became the most widely seen mills in the Mallorcan countryside. Irrigated AgricultureUnirrigated Agriculture 4. In Campos, and thanks to water mills, cows became the main source of wealth during a good part of the XXth century.In 1960, the replacement of mills for engines caused an over- exploitation of aquifers. As a result, water became salty and was no longer suitable for irrigation.In the 1980s a number of factors such as water salinization, Spains entry in the European Union, the growth of tourism ... contributed to the abandonment of the countryside, while the mills, which once led to richness, fade more and more.Currently, Mallorca has cataloged 2,502 watermills. Of these, 700 are in our area, the villages of Campos (629) and Ses Salines (92)In 2001, the Ministry of Environment of Spain, with the collaboration of the Municipality of Campos and an electric company, launched a project to restructure the water mills to produce electricity.