Main Sao Paulo Reservoir At 6% Of Capacity, And Rainy Season Is Halfway Over
Halfway through the rainy season, the key reservoir for the southern hemispheres largest city holds just 6% of its capacity, and experts warned Friday that Sao Paulos authorities must take urgent steps to prevent the worst drought in more than 80 years from drying it out.
The system of reservoirs and rivers that provide water to millions in the Brazilian metropolis have received less rainfall than hoped during the first weeks of the wet season, raising fears they will not be replenished as hoped. Rainfall during the first two weeks of January totalled just 7.1 centimetres, well below the historic average for the month of 27.1cm.
The biggest problem is in the Cantareira water system, which is the largest of six reservoirs that provide water to some 6 million of the 20 million people living in the metropolitan area of Sao Paulo city. Cantareira is now down to 6% of its capacity of 1tn litres, the water utility Sabesp said on its website. Of the remaining five systems, Alto Tiete is at 11% of capacity, Rio Claro 25%, Alto Cotia 30%, Guarapiranga 40% and Rio Grande 70%.
The water supply situation is critical and could become even more critical if the lack of rain and hot weather continue and effective demand management techniques are not created, Mario Thadeu Leme de Barros, head of the University of Sao Paulos hydraulic engineering and environmental department, said.
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/17/sao-paulos-water-supply-in-critical-condition-as-drought-bites