Hello there,
not to sound picky but shouldn't that be 19.000 *cubic* metres? Metres are
for a distance, Square metres are the product of 2 distances hence spanning
a surface, cubic metres form a volume by multiplying the surface by a
"height". With 1000 litres in a cubic metre that's 19.000.000 litres.
Hectolitres (1hl = 100l) are common in the beverage industry (so that would
be 190.000hl), otherwise it is cubic metres even though the terms kilo- and
megalitres exist.
Given that in Spain the consumption per capita (without industry) was at
270l/day in 2006 the above-mentioned volume serves for ~70.000people for 1
day.
Apart, thanks for the articles and keep up the good work.
AC
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By h.b. - May 14, 2008 - 7:12 AM
• Mayor of Málaga says it will be difficult to help the Axarquía water situation - Oct 9, 2008 - 8:14 AM
• Axarquía considered to be in official drought - Oct 8, 2008 - 6:40 AM
Rain falling this weekend in Las Ramblas, Barcelona - Photo EFE
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The situation in the Catalan capital has been eased considerably by recent torrential rain.
The first boat to take drinking water into the city of Barcelona arrived in the city port yesterday morning. The ‘Sichem Defender’ brought in 19,000 cubic metres of water from Tarragona and Reus. It has been used as a test run to check that the facility can transfer the water correctly, with the water being removed over a 17 hour period.
A new boat will arrive tomorrow, this time bringing in water from Marseille in France, and later in the summer water from a desalination plant in Almería is planned to use the new port facility. As long as the alert remains in force for the city, as many as 35 boats will unload water at the port each month, with the regional government, La Generalitat, chartering a fleet of six vessels at a cost of 22 million € a month.
Water will also arrive via a new pipeline from Tarragona which is currently under construction. However a week of heavy rain has seen reservoir levels in the region recover considerably.
The latest rains in Cataluña mean that many residents in the Ter-Llobregat region can once again water their gardens and fill their swimming pools. It comes as local reservoirs inland have increased to 29% capacity. The region of Aragón has asked for the water transfer from Tarragona to be halted if the rains continue.
Elsewhere in Spain more rain in Andalucía has meant that farmers in the Guadalquivir valley can once again water their crops for the first time since October. Reservoirs in the region are up to 43% capacity.
However the Axarquía region in Málaga has been generally passed by recent rains and could see it being included in drought restrictions which have remained in force in the Guadalhorce valley since November 2005.
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• Mayor of Málaga says it will be difficult to help the Axarquía water situation - Oct 9, 2008 - 8:14 AM
• Axarquía considered to be in official drought - Oct 8, 2008 - 6:40 AM
• Recent rains have little effect on Málaga Reservoirs - Oct 7, 2008 - 7:15 AM
• Drought decree is expected to be extended to the Axarquía - Sep 23, 2008 - 7:57 AM
• 5,000 suffering water cuts in Málaga province because of the ongoing drought - Sep 15, 2008 - 8:18 AM
• Murcia residents complain about water pressure - Sep 11, 2008 - 8:00 AM
• Water costs set to raise in Málaga - Sep 1, 2008 - 7:04 AM
• Málaga faces the summer with the drought still in place - Jun 27, 2008 - 8:12 AM
• 750 Spanish military protect the EXPO 2008 in Zaragoza - Jun 11, 2008 - 7:48 AM
• Swimming pool restriction announced in Málaga province as drought continues - Jun 5, 2008 - 8:16 AM
• Expo site partially floods as the Ebro river bursts its banks in Zaragoza - Jun 4, 2008 - 8:13 PM
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AnonymousCoward
14 May 2008, 08:51
14 May 2008, 08:51
editor
14 May 2008, 08:55
14 May 2008, 08:55
You are, of course, correct. We have corrected the story - Many thanks.
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