International audienceMore than 80 Mm3 per year are pumped into the Roussillon plain coastal aquifer located between the Pyrenean massif to the South and West, and the Mediterranean to the East. This is a 350 m thick Pliocene multilayered aquifer, with sandy layers embedded in low-permeability clayey material and topped by Quaternary alluvial deposits. The groundwater resource is primarily used for drinking water and irrigation. For more than 40 years, this aquifer has been undergoing a piezometric level decline due to pumping, while water demand is expected to increase with ongoing climate change, sea level rise and increasing demand in water use. Consequently, the Roussillon aquifer is likely to suffer from sea water intrusion and marine ...