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2 clusters · 4 sources · 8 days · First seen · Last updated
Water quality and supply issues in Castilla y León
Overview
Water quality and availability issues have impacted official bathing zones and local supplies in the Castilla y León region.
In El Bierzo, the Toral de los Vados stretch of the Burbia River was removed from the official list of natural bathing areas for the 2026 summer season after a 2025 evaluation rated its water quality as insufficient. This reduced the region’s count of recognized bathing zones from six to five.
Separately, the Toral de Merayo bathing area was forced to close due to a significant reduction in the Oza River’s water flow. This shortage has coincided with ongoing supply issues for approximately 20 days, leading to water restrictions and scheduled cuts to manage reservoir levels during peak consumption periods.
Entities
El Bierzo · Toral de Merayo · Junta de Castilla y León · Toral de los Vados · Trasmiras
Timeline
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9 days ago
[INTERNATIONAL] 4 sourcesToral de Merayo closes bathing area due to low river flowToral de Merayo has closed its river bathing area and implemented water restrictions due to declining flow in the Oza River and ongoing supply difficulties.
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17 days ago
[HEALTH] 3 sourcesEl Bierzo loses official bathing zone at Toral de los VadosEl Bierzo’s Toral de los Vados bathing spot is removed from the 2026 official list after a poor water‑quality rating, leaving five approved sites such as Lago de Carucedo.
Sources
caminodesantiago.lavozdegalicia.com · lanuevacronica.com · laregion.es · levante-emv.com