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Water Resource Management

Water resource management refers to the process of managing and conserving water resources, including the protection of water quality and quantity, to ensure their sustainable use for various purposes such as irrigation, drinking water, and industrial activities. Effective management of water resources is crucial for maintaining ecosystem balance and supporting human activities.

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Water resource management is essential for ensuring that we have enough clean water for drinking, agriculture, and industry. It involves understanding the various sources of water, the challenges posed by pollution, and the need for sustainable practices. Effective management can help mitigate the i...

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Key Terms

Aquifer
A geological formation that can store and transmit water.

Example: The Ogallala Aquifer is a major source of irrigation water in the U.S.

Desalination
The process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable.

Example: Desalination plants are used in arid regions to provide fresh water.

Watershed
An area of land that drains into a particular water body.

Example: The Amazon River watershed is one of the largest in the world.

Eutrophication
The excessive growth of algae in water bodies due to nutrient pollution.

Example: Eutrophication can lead to dead zones in lakes and oceans.

Irrigation
The artificial application of water to soil for agricultural purposes.

Example: Drip irrigation is a water-efficient method used in farming.

Water Footprint
The total volume of freshwater used to produce goods and services.

Example: A cotton t-shirt has a water footprint of about 2,700 liters.

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Key Concepts

Sustainable UseWater ConservationWater QualityWater Distribution