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Paphos: Water levels in dams drop after scorching summer

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:23 am
by memory man
This year’s record breaking rainfall resulted in a historic high for dams all over Cyprus, especially in the Paphos area.

The island’s second largest dam Asprokremmos overflowed due to the abundant rainfall as did Evretou, the third largest, and a number of other smaller dams.

However according to philenews, months later and after a extremely hot summer, water levels in the dams have dropped.

Specifically according to the Department of Water Development, Asprokremmos is now 91% full, Mavrokolympos is 68.9% full, Kannaviou is 86.5% full and Evretou 84.2% full.

Argakas dam is currently at 52.7%, Ayia Marina Chryosochous has slumped to 29.5% and finally water levels at Pomos dam are at 59.5%.

https://in-cyprus.com/paphos-dams-recor ... er-period/

Re: Paphos: Water levels in dams drop after scorching summer

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2019 11:01 am
by Dominic
What did they expect them to do?

Re: Paphos: Water levels in dams drop after scorching summer

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2019 12:28 pm
by galexinda
Must admit I haven't seen as much washing down of pavements and roads outside private residences this year but occasionally someone has had the hosepipe on full and just left it running creating a river down the hill.

Re: Paphos: Water levels in dams drop after scorching summer

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2019 5:41 pm
by Kili01
The larger reservoirs look to be holding up very well!
Are people learning at last to conserve water? Hope so!
Maybe the large hotels have also done their bit to try to reduce the amount of water which was wasted by some guests?

Dee