Cutzamala Dams ‘Sprinkle’ 100% Filling: at What Level Are They After the Rainy Season?
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Thanks to the heavy rains, the Cutzamala System has reached storage levels that have not been seen in years. According to recent reports from the Waters Basin Agency of the Valley of Mexico (OCAVM), at the cut of October 13, the system reached 95.58 percent of its total capacity. As of October, the Cutzamala System has recorded an increase of 5.04 percent in its storage level, accumulating 747,948 million cubic meters of water in its main dams t…
Ernesto MéndezIn the limits of the State of Mexico and Michoacán, many already call it the miracle of the Cutzamala System, since from one year to another it went from the worst drought in history to a record storage, which ensures two years of drinking water supply, for more than five million inhabitants of the metropolitan area of the Valley of Mexico.
MEXICO CITY.- The Cutzamala System, one of the main sources of water supply in the Mexico Valley, is almost 100% of its capacity, thanks to the rainfall of the current rainy season 2025. According to N+ for weeks, its dams reached levels that did not register in several years, according to reports from the National Water Commission (Conagua). N+ told you how the Cutzamala System is today, according to updated data from the authorities, correspon…
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