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The Water Reserve According to Ecological Transition ‘Today’ July 15 Is 39,073 Cubic Hectometers, at 69,7 Percent of Its Capacity

Summary by ecoticias.com
The water reserve in Spanish peninsular reservoirs has fallen again this week and falls already to 69.7% of its total capacity, although it remains above last year’s data and the average of the last decade. Rainfalls were “abundant” on the Mediterranean side and “scarce” on the Atlantic side, with the maximum recorded in Castellón, where 82.6 liters per square metre (l/m2).

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The water reserve in Spanish peninsular reservoirs has fallen again this week and falls already to 69.7% of its total capacity, although it remains above last year’s data and the average of the last decade. Rainfalls were “abundant” on the Mediterranean side and “scarce” on the Atlantic side, with the maximum recorded in Castellón, where 82.6 liters per square metre (l/m2).

The water reserve in the Spanish peninsular reservoirs has fallen again this week and falls already to 69.7% of its total capacity, although it is still above last year's data and the average of the last decade. According to the information provided this Tuesday by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (Miteco), the reservoirs currently store a total of 39,073 cubic hectometers (hm3), after losing in the last s…

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ecoticias.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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