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PRESAS DE JALISCO CIERRAN TRAS RECUPERACIÓN

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30 de diciembre de 2022

  •  Los embalses reportaron un aumento en su recuperación y más del 80 % alcanzan o superan su capacidad de almacenamiento.

El SIAPA reportó que con 239 millones 208 mil 666 metros cúbicos se abasteció a los habitantes de la Zona Metropolitana, el origen es de la Laguna de Chapala, así como la Presa Elías González Chávez y de algunos manantiales.

Durante el temporal del 2022 ocho de las 23 presas que existen en el estado de Jalisco cerraron al 100 % de su capacidad, son las siguientes: la presa de Chila, ubicada en Zapotlán del Rey, las presas de Basilio Vadillo, en el municipio de El Limón; la presa El Salto, en Valle de Guadalupe, y Cajón de Peña en Tomatlán. Mientras que la Presa Ing. Santiago Camarena, en Teuchitlán, sobrepasa su capacidad.



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