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Temporary Raises to 80% the Capacity of Dams in Jalisco and Benefits Lake Chapala

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
The storm that affects Jalisco has had a positive impact on the water levels of the dams and the Chapala Lake. State authorities report that approximately 80% of the dams in the entity already reach or exceed their maximum capacity, with some reaching between 103 and 105%. Among the most important are the Calderón and El Zapotillo dams, essential for the supply of water in the metropolitan area. For its part, the Chapala Lake is 74% of its capac…
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The storm that affects Jalisco has had a positive impact on the water levels of the dams and the Chapala Lake. State authorities report that approximately 80% of the dams in the entity already reach or exceed their maximum capacity, with some reaching between 103 and 105%. Among the most important are the Calderón and El Zapotillo dams, essential for the supply of water in the metropolitan area. For its part, the Chapala Lake is 74% of its capac…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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