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Advocacy work is also continuously carried out in Brussels. If it doesnt pass, I dont know what to cut that wouldnt be detrimental at this point, Cameron added. Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Juniata, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. The districts tax rate, which is proposed to be 72.8970 mills, will bring in revenues to cover nearly half of expenditures, or $22.04 million. Type in your Search Keyword(s) and Press Enter 26th Annual Newville Fountain Festival 2023, American Lung Association News - May 31, 2023, 49th Annual Oakmont Greek Food Festival 2023, 6th annual Philadelphia Taco Festival 2023, Smoked Country Jam Bluegrass Festival 2023, 15th Annual Chester County Balloon Festival 2023, 41st Annual Ellwood City Arts, Crafts And Foods Festival, 26th Annual Gettysburg Brass Band Festival 2023, 32nd Annual Wine Festival A Taste Of Pennsylvania 2023. Reyes told The Associated Press recently that his agency would not recommend for that method to be used again, nor would it back a possible rerouting of water from the much larger basin of the Ebro river in Catalonia’s south.Even when times are good, youve got to build a cushion in your budget, Cameron, who graduated from East Juniata High School in 1997. The water agency says that the average person consumes some 116 liters per day for domestic use.Ĭatalonia’s government is proposing regional legislation that would allow it to impose fines on cities that use too much water.Ĭatalonia faced a severe drought in 2008 and used tankers to ship in water for Barcelona. That would drop to 200 liters per day under the “emergency” phase of Catalonia’s drought plan. Under current restrictions, Catalonia’s cities are limited to using 230 liters of water per person per day, including personal use as well as what the town hall uses per inhabitant for services like street cleaning. “Drought has become the principle concern of this country,” said Patrícia Plaja, spokeswoman for the Catalan government. Most of Spain is bracing for a difficult wildfire season with forests dry and temperatures expected to remain high after a record-hot 2022. Sau is now one of three reservoirs that Catalonia’s firefighters have said they will no longer be able to use to reload water to fight wildfires. Reyes’ agency said on Tuesday that that process had concluded. In order to ensure the quality of water and avoid a massive die-off of fish, authorities culled 4,000 fish belonging to invasive species. In an extraordinary effort to save every last drop of water, authorities successfully moved some 13 cubic hectometers of water from Catalonia’s Sau reservoir in recent weeks. There is an open debate now about whether or not to fill swimming pools in the summer, with many cities saying they are ideal “climate shelters.” Town halls have also been asked to stop filling public fountains, and limits on other uses are in place. Reyes said many of Catalonia’s rivers are at historic lows after a drought that has broken all records for the region and forced authorities to start limiting water use for agriculture and industry last year. Only the reservoirs connected to the Guadalquivir river basin in southern Andalusia are worse off, at 26% of capacity. Spain’s government said Tuesday that its reservoirs, along with others in northern Catalonia, have shrunk to 27% of capacity. The Ter-Llobregat river system provides the main water supply for Barcelona, Girona and other smaller towns and villages. “Unless it rains in the spring and summer, there won’t be any increases in the reservoirs and we will enter a stage of emergency for the Llobregat river system sometime around September,” Reyes said.










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