Overview
- Conagua reported 728.5 million cubic meters stored across Valle de Bravo, Villa Victoria and El Bosque, equal to 93.1% and the highest level in seven years.
- OCAVM outlined two scenarios for late‑November: a conservative 96% and an optimistic 98%, while local authorities say levels above 95% are likely and 100% is possible.
- Technical meetings are assessing a potential increase in outflows to CDMX and Estado de México; the current supply averages about 10.9 m3/s shared between the two.
- Storage has risen by roughly 347 Mm3 since May; latest individual readings show Villa Victoria at 94.26%, Valle de Bravo at 93.31% and El Bosque at 91.62%.
- Risk controls accompany the gains, including a controlled release at Morelia’s Cointzio dam, as CDMX reports improved service from distribution efforts such as new potabilization plants and extended hours in Iztapalapa.