LOGROÑO, 06 (EUROPA PRESS)
The La Rioja reservoirs have increased their reserves in the last week and are currently at 53.4 percent, compared to 52.8 last week, according to the latest report from the Ebro Hydrographic Confederation (CHE).
The percentages range between 85.8 percent for the Mansilla reservoir and 32.5 percent for Pajares, passing through 42.1 percent for the González Lacasa reservoir.
Specifically, the Mansilla reservoir, which has a capacity of 67.7 cubic hectometres, has 58.1 cubic hectometres, which means that it is at 85.8 percent. Thus, in the last week it has risen by 1.06 cubic hectometres. Compared to a year ago, it has 7.40 more cubic hectometres.
The Pajares reservoir, which has a total capacity of 35.2 cubic hectometres, today has 11.4 cubic hectometres, which means that it is at 32.5 percent. In one week it has dropped by 0.04 cubic hectometres. Compared to a year ago, it has 3.50 cubic hectometres less.
Finally, the González Lacasa reservoir, with a capacity of 32.9 cubic hectometres, has a volume of 13.9 cubic hectometres, which means that it is at 42.1 percent. Thus, its capacity has risen by 0.21 cubic hectometres in the last week. Compared to a year ago, it has 7.21 cubic hectometres less.