Valladolid (EFE) capacity, still down from 74.9 percent a year ago.
According to data from the CHD on Monday, collected by EFE, the 18 reservoirs managed by the Cuenca agency have 1,962.1 cubic hectometres dammed and are at 68.6 percent, around one point more than a week ago. although still far from the average data for the decade, which is 83 percent.
All the reservoirs in León, Esla and Órbigo systems, have gained water, with a total of 5.6 cubic hectometres, which puts them at 72.7 percent of their capacity.
Those of the Carrión System in Palencia, have gained 1.5 hectometres, and appear at 63.8 percent; while the problem is accentuated in those of the Pisuerga System, also the province of Palencia, which have lost 0.2 hectometres in the last week and are at 39.6 percent of their capacity.
Those of the Arlanza System, in Burgos, have also lost some water, although they appear at 71.2 percent; as well as that of Cuerda del Pozo, in Soria, which is at 65.8 percent; and those of the Riaza-Duratón and Cega-Eresma-Adaja system, in Segovia, which are nevertheless at 80.5 percent.
The one in Cogotas in Ávila has gained 1.4 hectometres in a week, which leaves it at 83 percent capacity, and the one in Santa Teresa, in Salamanca, 15 hectometres, which puts it at 77.6 percent.
Another 4.5 cubic hectometres have been added by those of the Águeda system, in Salamanca, which leaves them at 77.6 percent. EFE