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Because of the diversity of players involved in the use of water resources, inevitably there are conflicting views as to what constitutes the best approach to the management of these resources.
Water Transfer Schemes
Diversion of water from one drainage basin to another, either by diversion of the river or construction of a large canal to carry water from an area of surplus to one of deficit
Pros | Cons |
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● Availability of water simply leads to greater use ● More water available in the receiving area ● ↑ the amount of irrigation and agricultural productivity ● May deal with issues arising from climate change ● ↑ use for development eg. golf courses | ● Many environmental and social disadvantages ● Continued use of transferred water may lead to long-term changes to local and regional hydrological conditions ○ Can ↑ flood risk ○ Damage to food stock ● Promotes unsustainable irrigated farming by agri-businesses ● Source area loses a large proportion of its water ● The source river has a lower flow, and the impact of pollution within it ↑ ○ Eutrophication, salination and ecosystem destruction ● Can create water scarcity in the source region ● Large carbon footprint |
Large dams across a river, where there are deep ganges or valleys trap water in a large reservoir; a new water store is created for local and regional use but natural river flows are altered
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● Can hold back huge amounts of water ● Can be multipurpose • to store water, provide irrigation and enable power generation ● Can have a direct positive impact on the living standards of locals ● Seen as a means of combating climate change through renewable power generation ● They create a surface store providing large volumes of water, so the need to abstract groundwater is reduced | ● Initial capital costs are immense so can only be afforded by developed countries or with help from FDI ● High evaporation losses ● Disrupts the downstream movement of silt, and interferes with natural processes ● Often involve the displacement of large numbers of often poor people ● Nearly 60% of the world's major rivers are impeded by these, including the Colorado and Nile. |
Taking seawater and separating the water from the salts: The ocean is the world's main store of water ∴ will not run out. Eg. Egypt
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● Salty water is in very high supply ● Recent technological advances have developed the reverse osmosis process and pioneering work on carbon nanotube membranes which will increase the scale of operations | ● The process requires a lot of energy and so is expensive ● Produces wastewater that requires safe disposal ● Emit high levels of CO2 if they are not solar-powered |
Sustainable water management → Use the sustainability quadrant to focus on water management
↳ World's nations, communities and peoples, clean, safe water should be available, accessible and affordable (3 As) Sustainability of water
Smart irrigation involves giving crops just under the amount of water that they normally need during growth, or using efficient methods such as drip irrigation
Restoring or enhancing the natural hydrological cycle in a local area
↳ Restoring damaged wetlands, lakes and rivers to increase natural storage; restoring meanders, replanting vegetation, conserving forests and use of permeable tarmac etc. to regulate flows and improve percolation to groundwater stores
Involved collecting grey water and using it for non-drinking, washing or food preparation purposes such as flushing water or treating it to make it safe to drink
↳ Grey water → Refers to waste bath, sink or washing water. It can be recycled, resulting in savings in water usage
↳ A process which promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources to maximise economic & social welfare in an equitable manner w/out compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems
Important international agreements enabling IDBM include:
Helsinki Rules - agreement on 'equitable use' and 'equitable shares' - Sharing of water
↳ A process which promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources to maximise economic & social welfare in an equitable manner w/out compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems
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