Currently, in the upper and lower upper basins, the river levels are out of risk, while in the lower basin and marshes, they are increasing.
The National Commission for the Regulation and Multiple Use of the Pilcomayo River Basin (CNRP) reported this morning important rainfall between 40 and 125 mm in the middle and lower basin of the Pilcomayo River.
The Managed reports are as follows: 50 mm mouthpiece; San Ramón with 125mm; Saint George with 30mm; Withdrawal with 20 mm; Jhovy hat with 100 mm; I remove Palma with 125 mm and Catan with 40 mm.
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Currently, in the upper upper and lower basinthe river levels are out of risk, while in the lower basin and marsh areagrowing.
In Pozo Hondo- Mission La Paz, Argentina, the Pilcomayo recorded a depth of 4.47 meters downstream, yesterday. The maximum peak was on February 12, reaching 5.29 meters, outside the orange alert range.
On the other hand, the CNRP reported that, together with the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (MADES) and owners of the Sombrero Jhovy ranch, verified the cleaning work carried out within said establishment located in the area of Gral. Díaz, department of Presidente Hayes.
Due to the rains and to safeguard the equipment, the tasks were temporarily suspended, with 1.5 km of cleaning to be completed. In this sense, the CNRP highlights that this would not have been achieved without the support of the West Chaco Commission and Mr. Celerino Méndez.
With these interventions and rainsIt is expected that the Tinfunqué and Monte Lindo reserves will begin to be loaded in approximately 15 days.