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The reserves of Paso Severino fell to 1,255,326 cubic meters out of a total of 70 million cubic meters that the reservoir can hold.
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July 02, 2023 at 18:18
SBI and the Ministry of Public Health (MSP) published a new report on the situation of water in the metropolitan area this Sunday. On this day, the organizations detected a excess chloride and sodium in two of the three pumping lines that are reported every day.
In the pumping line 4 they were found 779 mg/l of chlorides in water, above 720 milligrams allowed. With 465mg/l sodium that line too exceeded the limit of 440 mg/l of that element. The numbers also are above 659 and 399 mg/l that had been detected in that area this Saturday, July 1.
The pump line 6 it also presented chlorides and sodium above what was allowed: 730 milligrams per liter of the first element were found, and 437 mg/l of the second. On Saturday, 655 mg/l of chlorides and 397 mg/l of sodium had been found.
The only line that did not present irregularities was the 5that it got 660 mg/l of chlorides and 399 mg/l of sodium. However, in both cases the figures are higher than those of Saturday, when they were detected. 625 mg/l of the first element and 397 mg/l of the second.
In regards to the Severino Pass damstate agencies reported that their reserves fell to 1,255,326 cubic meters out of a total of 70 million of cubic meters that the reservoir can hold. Last sunday june 25 the reserves were 2,046,133 cubic meters.
The consumption of water in the metropolitan area this Sunday was 506,775 cubic metersbelow the 525,903 consumed this Saturday.
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