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Did It Decrease Drastically? Level of Calderon Dam Today and Panorama of the Stretch in Jalisco

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
To know the level of the dams in Jalisco is key to dimensioning the availability of water destined for urban supply, agricultural irrigation and industrial use.After a rainy season above the average in 2025, the start of the stage already begins to be reflected in some strategic reservoirs for the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara and the state. YOU CAN INTEREST: New record! 2025 is placed as the year with the most rains since 1941 in Mexico What…
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To know the level of the dams in Jalisco is key to dimensioning the availability of water destined for urban supply, agricultural irrigation and industrial use.After a rainy season above the average in 2025, the start of the stage already begins to be reflected in some strategic reservoirs for the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara and the state. YOU CAN INTEREST: New record! 2025 is placed as the year with the most rains since 1941 in Mexico What…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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