Water Is Becoming Scarce: the Dniester Reservoir Has Reached Critical Levels.
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The natural flow of water to the Dniester reservoir has declined to about 20 per cent of the August standard; the water level has already dropped to the lowest point in the history of the observations.
The Dniester reservoir on August 20 reached the lowest level for this date in the history of observations. The inflow of water is only 20% of the norm.
The natural inflow to the Dniester reservoir decreased to about 20% of normal, and the water level as of August 20 dropped to the lowest point for this date for the entire observation period. The total inflow to the reservoir on August 17 was about 20% of the normative indicator. For August, the norm is set at the level of 256 cubic meters per second, Ukrhidroenergo reports. Water consumption in the creation of the Zalishchyky hydrological post …
The natural flow of water has decreased to about 20% of the August norm, so the priority has been to preserve the available resource
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