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DIRECCIÓN TÉCNICA JEFATURA DE PROYECTO DE HIDROMETEOROLOGÍA Xalapa, Veracruz Miércoles, 08 De Marzo De 2017 CAPACIDAD TOTAL, ALMAC COMISIÓN NACIONAL DEL AGUA ORGANISMO DE CUENCA GOLFO CENTRO DIRECCIÓN TÉCNICA JEFATURA DE PROYECTO DE HIDROMETEOROLOGÍA Xalapa, Veracruz miércoles, 08 de marzo de 2017 CAPACIDAD TOTAL, ALMAC. GASTOS, NIVEL CAP. TOTAL en m % NIVELES, PRESA en Mm3 en Mm3 ALMAC. en m. TEND. en m3/s EDO. NAME NAMO NAME NAMO AYER HOY AL NAMO AYER HOY ENTRADA SALIDA CUENCA DEL TECOLUTLA LOS REYES 29.263 24.031 2,167.000 2,165.000 4.744 4.756 19.8 2155.38 2155.39 - - LA LAGUNA 49.220 40.638 2,184.500 2,183.000 3.823 3.843 9.5 2174.31 2174.32 - - HIDALGO NECAXA 38.860 29.055 1,342.870 1,338.000 13.206 13.120 45.2 1328.56 1328.50 - - NEXAPA 15.755 12.500 1,362.350 1,360.000 9.154 9.034 72.3 1357.44 1357.34 - - PUEBLA TENANGO 35.339 26.820 1,347.970 1,345.000 2.891 2.872 10.7 1331.16 1331.14 - - LA SOLEDAD 14.978 13.895 805.000 804.500 3.801 2.926 21.1 797.64 796.59 7.102 17.229 SUBTOTAL 183.415 146.939 37.619 36.551 CUENCA DEL PAPALOAPAN MIGUEL ALEMAN 9,105.540 8,119.090 68.500 66.500 5833.400 5801.530 71.5 61.34 61.26 136.993 505.860 MIGUEL DE LA OAXACA 3,547.160 2,599.510 70.010 64.860 2072.740 2057.700 79.2 61.57 61.47 - 35.560 MADRID SUBTOTAL 12,652.700 10,718.600 7,906.140 7,859.230 CUENCAS DEL PÁNUCO, TUXPAN, PAPALOAPAN, COATZACOALCOS CHICAYAN 572.348 456.920 28.280 26.900 212.672 212.672 46.5 22.92 22.92 0.000 0.000 EL MORALILLO 8.126 2.500 115.940 110.780 2.500 2.506 100.2 110.78 110.79 0.276 0.207 (DERIVADORA) EL ENCANTO 0.250 0.233 333.250 323.000 - - - 323.34 323.34 - 10.128 (DERIVADORA) CAMELPO 0.170 0.140 88.450 86.950 - - - 86.40 86.40 - - (DERIVADORA) VERACRUZ TUXPANGO 985.800 981.900 - - - 980.70 981.60 - 14.291 (DERIVADORA) CANSECO (LAGUNA DE 252.700 193.000 333.500 332.700 157.700 157.000 81.3 332.22 332.21 9.920 18.022 CATEMACO) LA CANGREJERA 31.600 28.537 21.650 21.250 13.768 13.530 47.4 18.78 18.73 - 2.709 SUBTOTAL 865.194 681.330 386.640 385.708 TOTAL 13,701.309 11,546.869 8,330.399 8,281.489 COMISIÓN NACIONAL DEL AGUA ORGANISMO DE CUENCA GOLFO CENTRO DIRECCIÓN TÉCNICA JEFATURA DE PROYECTO DE HIDROMETEOROLOGÍA Xalapa, Veracruz miércoles, 08 de marzo de 2017 GASTO ESCALA ESCALA GASTO NAMO, en DIFERENCIA E S T A C I Ó N EDO. C O R R I E N T E CRITICO, AYER, en HOY, en HOY, en TEND. metros AL NAMO en m3/s metros metros m3/s LOS HULES VER RIO LOS HULES 5.08 1,600.000 0.14 0.15 2.400 -4.93 PLATON SANCHEZ VER RIO TEMPOAL 15.00 2,700.000 0.05 0.05 3.650 -14.95 TEMPOAL VER RIO TEMPOAL 17.00 2,340.000 0.70 0.70 13.680 -16.30 EL HIGO VER RIO MOCTEZUMA 21.25 6.04 6.15 - -15.10 EL OLIVO VER RIO MOCTEZUMA 22.50 4,400.000 5.82 5.82 52.810 -16.68 PANUCO VER RIO PANUCO 7.30 0.17 0.10 131.160 -7.20 SOMBRERETE VER RIO PANTEPEC 36.97 36.97 - - TUXPAM VER RIO TUXPAM 2.50 0.00 0.00 - -2.50 AVILA CAMACHO PUE RIO CAZONES 204.03 201.55 201.54 - -2.49 POZA RICA VER RIO CAZONES 41.70 38.00 38.00 - -3.70 BUENOS AIRES PUE RIO TECOLUTLA 0.56 0.56 5.106 - SONTALCO PUE RIO TECOLUTLA 2.26 2.27 0.440 - TOMATA VER RIO TOMATA 0.90 0.90 14.029 - MTZ DE LA TORRE VER RIO BOBOS 61.00 57.92 57.92 - -3.08 LIBERTAD VER RIO QUILATE 52.00 47.08 47.06 - -4.94 CARRIZAL VER RIO LA ANTIGUA 201.50 198.50 198.50 - -3.00 PASO DE OVEJAS VER RIO LA ANTIGUA 48.87 48.86 - - CARDEL VER RIO LA ANTIGUA 12.00 4.08 4.08 - -7.92 VICENTE LOPEZ VER RIO LA ANTIGUA 11.50 4.08 4.08 - -7.42 ACTOPAN VER RIO ACTOPAN 181.20 181.20 - - IDOLOS VER RIO ACTOPAN 89.00 85.02 84.99 - EL NARANJILLO VER RIO ACTOPAN 11.84 4.19 4.23 - -7.61 EL TEJAR VER RIO JAMAPA 6.70 0.36 0.26 - -6.44 PASO DEL TORO VER RIO JAMAPA-COTAXTLA 6.15 0.50 0.32 - -5.83 NARANJASTITLA PUE RIO TONTO 1.38 1.38 4.629 - CHICOMAPA VER RIO TONTO 0.54 0.55 5.032 - TEPEYAC OAX RIO TONTO 0.06 0.05 8.979 - COSOLAPA OAX RIO TONTO 0.73 0.73 1.936 - USILA OAX SANTO DOMINGO 0.47 0.47 11.785 - SANTO DOMINGO OAX SANTO DOMINGO 1.14 1.14 14.590 - JACATEPEC OAX RIO VALLE NACIONAL 40.00 1,526.000 34.15 34.15 24.747 -5.85 PAPALOAPAN OAX RIO PAPALOAPAN 3,320.000 5.52 5.75 - - CHACALTIANGUIS VER RIO PAPALOAPAN 6.74 2,318.000 1.76 2.18 307.476 -4.56 AZUETA VER RIO TESECHOACAN 16.70 11.12 11.12 142.564 -5.58 EL MAGUEY, AZUETA VER RIO TESECHOACAN 15.03 11.12 11.12 - -3.91 GARRO VER RIO TESECHOACAN 10.59 599.000 4.90 4.90 64.796 -5.69 LA LANA VER RIO LA LANA 133.22 133.20 - - MARIA LOMBARDO OAX RIO TRINIDAD 130.67 130.67 16.880 - SAN JUAN EVANGELISTA VER RIO SAN JUAN 21.60 1,167.000 16.21 16.21 19.466 -5.39 CUATOTOLAPAN VER RIO SAN JUAN 14.10 9.02 9.01 165.786 -5.09 LAUCHAPAN VER RIO SAN ANDRES 15.07 8.68 8.60 - -6.47 SIHUAPAN VER RÍO SIHUAPAN 200.95 200.95 - - PUENTE GRANDE VER RIO SANTIAGO 105.08 105.08 - - ANGEL R.CABADA VER RÍO TECOLAPA 19.17 14.58 14.57 - -4.60 MINZAPAN VER RIO HUANZUNTLAN 10.16 0.65 0.63 - -9.53 JESUS CARRANZA VER RIO JALTEPEC 8.00 1.77 1.77 - -6.23 LAS PERLAS VER RIO COATZACOALCOS 8.54 2,254.795 3.57 3.75 - -4.79 MINATITLAN VER RIO COATZACOALCOS 1.50 0.00 0.00 - -1.50 SAN JOSE DEL CARMEN VER RIO TONALA 4.71 3.28 3.22 - -1.49 TIERRA MORADA VER RIO UXPANAPA 11.00 8.50 5.70 - -5.30 AGUA DULCE VER RIO AGUADULCITA 6.32 2.30 2.30 - -4.02 NIVEL EN ASCENSO EL SIGNO (-) SIGNIFICA LOS METROS POR DEBAJO DE - - LA ESCALA CRITICA * CON LA ESCALA CRITICA DE ESTA ESTACIÓN SE NIVEL ESTABLE - - SIMBOLOGÍA RECOMIENDA CHECAR EL POBLADO DE GALERAS. 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