Mexican Dams Fill up; They Could Supply Water to Mexico Valley, Mty and Gdl for 10 Years
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The Ministère de l'Equipement et de l'Eau has launched a series of international tenders for the study of 158 sites, more than half of which are small dams, thus accelerating the PNAEPI 2020-2027 to strengthen water resilience to climate stress. The post Water Strategy: studies launched for 158 dams appeared first on LesEco.ma.
The Irrigation District of the Yaqui River (DRRY) requested an additional volume of water for agricultural use from the National Water Commission (Conagua). The demand is 430 million cubic meters, which would be added to the 650 million cubic meters coming from Dams, plus 400 million cubic meters of wells, said Mario Alberto Pablos Domínguez. The president of the DRRY pointed out that, if the volume referred to was authorized, the price of 1,000…
The dam system in Mexico managed to reach 72% of its capacity, that is, since May 15, the volume captured in the reservoirs considered the most important in the country, was more than 31,100 million cubic meters of water.“As far as it goes from the rainy season 2025, the total level of filling of the 210 dams (...) went from 46% to 72%, according to data of October 20,” the National Water Commission (Conagua) reported.Link imagePresses of Mexico…
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