The State of Groundwater in France Is "Satisfactory", Despite "Disquieting Levels" in the Territories of the Pyrénées-Orientales and Aude
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According to a bulletin of the Bureau of Geological and Mining Research this Friday, 13 June, hexagonal groundwaters are in a "satisfactory" state as a whole but with "disquieting" black spots.
If 46% of the observation points are above the monthly normals, according to a point made on Friday by the Geological and Mining Research Office, the situation deteriorated in one year.
A farmer watered a young pistachio in Claira, Pyrénées-Orientales, in February 2024. VALENTINE CHAPUIS/AFP The state of French groundwater is "satisfactory" overall, according to a point made Friday, 13 June by the Bureau de recherches géologiques et minières (BRGM). The BRGM notes in its monthly bulletin that in May "35 % of the observation points are below the monthly normals, 19 % are comparable [to these] and 46 % are above (27%, 23% and 50%…
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