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Official Statistics WATER SITUATION REPORT FOR ENGLAND: JUNE 2015 A monthly review of the water situation in England. Get emails about this page THIS PUBLICATION WAS WITHDRAWN ON 19 JANUARY
2017 You can request archived monthly water situation reports by emailing [email protected]. See current reports. DOCUMENTS MONTHLY WATER SITUATION REPORT: JUNE
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technology you use. DETAILS SUMMARY FOR JUNE 2015 June marked a return to drier conditions following a wetter than average May, with rainfall totals across England at 58% of the long term
average (LTA). Soil moisture deficits increased by up to 80mm during the month across all areas. End of month SMDs were up to 55mm larger than the LTA across all but the far north-west of
England. Monthly mean river flows decreased compared to May at all but two indicator sites, but remain normal or higher for the time of year at two-thirds of sites. Groundwater levels
decreased during the month at all but one indicator site, but end of month levels remain normal or higher at nearly two thirds of sites. Reservoir stocks decreased at all but one site during
June and at the end of the month, were normal for the time of year at just over half of sites. Overall stocks for England decreased to 87% of total capacity. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published
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