“Water deficit in Crimea: reservoir reserves decreased by 34 million cubic meters in a yearReservoir reserves in occupied Crimea significantly decreased during 2025, reaching 100 million cubic meters by the end of
December. The most critical situation is in the Izobilnensky reservoir, which supplies Alushta, where the filling is only 19%.
”, — write: unn.ua
DetailsAccording to Professor Illia Nikolenko, as of December 24, the reservoirs have been replenished by only 4 million cubic meters. Monitoring shows that the filling indicators are currently demonstrating a stable decline.
We consume approximately 10-12 million cubic meters from reservoirs per month, the total consumption is about 120-150 cubic meters, so there were inflows
Critical situation in AlushtaThe most threatening situation was recorded in the Izobilnensky reservoir, which supplies water to Alushta. Anatoliy Kopachevsky, director of the scientific and production company “Water Technologies”, reported critically low volumes of the resource.
As of today, the filling there is 19%, or 2.4 million cubic meters. The inflow for 24 days of December amounted to 586 thousand cubic meters
Forecasts for the coming yearsAnalysis of the overall dynamics of inflows indicates a prolonged dry period. Experts predict that the next few years in Crimea will be accompanied by a deficit of precipitation.
And in this regard, certain measures should be taken to save water and use it rationally
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