After 5 dry years, large parts of the water retention area are without water. Nevertheless, the water retention landscape is still functioning and there is still enough water for the gardens and domestic use.
While the sight of receded water levels may be concerning, it's essential to recognize the resilience of our water retention systems. Despite the challenges posed by consecutive years of drought, the infrastructure continues to support vital needs such as irrigation for gardens and supplying water for households. However, the situation serves as a stark reminder of the importance of water conservation and sustainable management practices in ensuring the long-term health of our lakes and surrounding ecosystems.
As we navigate these times of environmental change, let's remain committed to preserving our precious water resources and implementing measures that promote their sustainability for generations to come