Water Levels at Severn Trent Reservoirs Reach Lowest Point in Almost Nine Months as Dry and Hot Weather Continues
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The water reserve falls again for the fourth consecutive week. After summer temperatures that are being noted throughout the Peninsula, the reservoirs have also noticed this heat and have lost water again. On this occasion, 733 cubic hectometers, which is equivalent to up to 1.3 points in just seven days compared to their capacity. With this, the reserve low of the 75% mark that they had managed to exceed last April and are established at 74.3%.…


Water levels at Severn Trent reservoirs reach lowest point in almost nine months as dry and hot weather continues
Water storage levels at Severn Trent's reservoirs have fallen to their lowest point in almost nine months amid continued dry weather.
According to the data provided by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge (Miteco), precipitation has significantly affected the Mediterranean side and to a lesser extent the Atlantic side. The maximum has been produced in Daroca with 41.0 liters per square metre (41.0 l/m2). Currently, the reserve of water in the Spanish swamps is higher than last year when they accumulated 36,020 hm3 and more than the average of th…
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