these departments which still lack water

these departments which still lack water

With the recent bad weather in March, the French water tables have been full of water. But for some, the level remains abnormally low.

According to the latest report from the Bureau of Geological and Mining Research (BRGM), 58% of French water tables have returned to a level above normal. A proportion deemed “satisfactory” as the recharge period enters its final moments. The precipitations of autumn and winter have generally recharged the water tables with water, but in the departments of Aude, Loire, Pyrénées-Orientales and Haute-Corse, the site Drought info remains at a particularly low level, which could lead the population to undergo new restrictions next summer.

The departments of southern Corsica, Cantal, Hérault, Jura, Puy-de-Dôme, Manche and Yvelines are also in an unfavorable situation due to the relatively low level of their water tables . Barring a particular rainfall event, current levels should stabilize in each department, which is obviously not a good sign for places where groundwater is not sufficiently recharged.

these departments which still lack water
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Compared to the previous BRGM survey, the level of water tables is still rising in most of the country except in Roussillon which continues to experience a rainfall deficit. The month of March allowed certain departments to catch up with the level of their water tables, this is particularly the case in the south-east of France and departments in the central massif. The aquifers in southern Alsace are also struggling to return to an average level.

Even if the levels are increasing over the same period compared to last year, we will not have to relax. The deficit accumulated since 2022 will probably not be made up this year. Meteo France forecasts for the months of April, May and June, rising temperatures throughout the territory but “no scenario emerges concerning precipitation” reports the Bureau of Geological and Mining Research. Low pressure passages are still to be expected in April but their positive impact on water tables will be less than in recent months, due to the resumption of vegetation.

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