
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico – Puerto Vallarta is entering its dry season, a period marked by naturally lower water levels in rivers and underground sources due to reduced rainfall. This seasonal shift, typically starting in March, has been intensified by recent years’ lower-than-average precipitation, impacting the region’s water resources.
SEAPAL Vallarta’s water tank levels are already showing a decrease, a trend expected to continue as summer approaches. Replenishment of these sources usually begins with the return of the rainy season, anticipated between July and August. As the dry months progress, the demand for water increases, making conservation efforts more important than ever.
While SEAPAL Vallarta continues working on projects to maintain and expand drinking water availability, residents are encouraged to actively participate in conservation efforts. By using water wisely and efficiently, the community can help mitigate the effects of the dry season.
Preparing home water storage systems, like tanks and cisterns, is also a helpful step in ensuring a consistent supply. These combined efforts will help Puerto Vallarta navigate the dry season successfully and ensure water access for everyone.

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