Des données officielles actualisées indiquent que le taux de remplissage des barrages relevant de l’Agence du Bassin Hydraulique du Sebou a atteint, à la date du 19 janvier, environ 55,6 %, un signal positif témoignant d’une amélioration de la situation hydrique de la région par rapport à la même période de l’année précédente.
Updated official data indicate that the filling rate of dams under the Sebou Basin Agency reached approximately 55.6% as of January 19, a positive sign reflecting an improvement in the region’s water situation compared with the same period last year.
Selon les données publiées par la plateforme « Al Ma Dialna », relevant du Ministry of Equipment and Water, le total des water reserves stored in the eleven major dams of the Sebou basin exceeded 3.08 billion cubic meters, benefiting from the recent rainfall recorded across several provinces of the region.
According to data released by the “Al Ma Dialna” platform of the Ministry of Equipment and Water, the total water reserves of the eleven major dams in the Sebou basin surpassed 3.08 billion cubic meters, boosted by recent rainfall across several provinces in the region.
Le barrage Al Wahda, la plus importante hydraulic structure within this basin and a strategic facility for irrigating the Gharb plain and preventing flooding from the Oued Ouergha, alone recorded reserves exceeding 2.09 billion cubic meters, with a filling rate of 59%, compared to about 39% during the same period last year—indicating a tangible improvement in its water resources.
Al Wahda Dam, the largest hydraulic facility in the basin and a strategic asset for irrigating the Gharb plain and preventing floods from the Ouergha River, alone recorded reserves exceeding 2.09 billion cubic meters, with a filling rate of 59%, compared with around 39% during the same period last year—showing a marked improvement in water availability.
Outre les onze grands barrages, le bassin du Sebou compte également 51 small dams and hill lakes, which contribute to water supply support, particularly in rural areas, and help strengthen local water security.
In addition to the eleven major dams, the Sebou basin also includes 51 small dams and hill reservoirs, contributing to water supply—especially in rural areas—and reinforcing local water security.
Le bassin du Sebou figure parmi les most important water basins nationwide, covering an area of nearly 40,000 square kilometers. It plays a pivotal role in irrigating vast agricultural lands and supporting significant industrial activities within the national economy.
The Sebou basin is among the most important water basins nationwide, spanning nearly 40,000 square kilometers, and plays a key role in irrigating extensive agricultural areas and supporting major industrial activities in the national economy.
À l’échelle nationale, les données officielles montrent que the total water reserves in all major dams across the Kingdom exceeded 8 billion cubic meters, with an overall filling rate of around 47.8%, amid expectations that continued rainfall will further improve water resources in the coming months.
At the national level, official figures show that total water reserves across all major dams in the Kingdom exceeded 8 billion cubic meters, with an overall filling rate of about 47.8%, as continued rainfall is expected to further improve water resources in the months ahead.
Source : Fes News Media
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