Cutzamala System Reports 441 Million Cubic Meters of Water; It Represents 27% More than Last Year
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The three main dams exceed their records of 2024; Valle de Bravo reaches 70% filling
The Cutzamala System reached 56.4% of storage, twice what was recorded on the same date last year, when it had barely 28.8%, reported Citlali Peraza Camacho, director of the...
It doubled its level compared to 2024The Cutzamala System reached 56.4% of storage, twice what was recorded on the same date last year, when it barely had 28.8%, reported Citlali Peraza Camacho, director of the Water Basin Agency of the Mexico Valley of Conagua. Currently 441 million cubic meters of water have been accumulated. Valle de Bravo, the dam with the highest advanceThe Valle de Bravo dam is the one that has improved the most. It has go…
Ernesto MéndezThe Cutzamala System maintains for the fifth consecutive week its upward trend, when recording 56.4 percent of storage, for a total of 441.69 cubic meters of water available for the Mexico Valley, far from the historical maximum for these dates, but 27.6 percent more than last year, which was the worst in history. During the information session of the Technical Committee for the Operation of Hydraulic Works of the Conagua, the Wate…
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