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2021
The chapter evaluates water resources development, focusing on large dams and inter-basin water transfer projects. Hydraulic engineers have built large dams for irrigation projects, flood protection, and hydropower generation. The Three Gorges Dam boasts its mighty capacity of hydropower generation, flood control, and facilitation of inland navigation ...
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The chapter evaluates water resources development, focusing on large dams and inter-basin water transfer projects. Hydraulic engineers have built large dams for irrigation projects, flood protection, and hydropower generation. The Three Gorges Dam boasts its mighty capacity of hydropower generation, flood control, and facilitation of inland navigation ...
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Review of Policy Research, 1981
Both the federal and state governments have strong constitutional daims and political resources with which to influence the allocation of water resources. Until the 1970s. federal agencies were able to dominate kr setting goals and objectives. However, when the federal government attempted to implement a national water policy in the 1970s, effective ...
Dean Schooler, Helen Ingram
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Both the federal and state governments have strong constitutional daims and political resources with which to influence the allocation of water resources. Until the 1970s. federal agencies were able to dominate kr setting goals and objectives. However, when the federal government attempted to implement a national water policy in the 1970s, effective ...
Dean Schooler, Helen Ingram
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2019
The annual technical and economical exploitable water potential of Turkey is calculated as 112 billion m3 and 18 billion m3 of this amount belongs to groundwater. Annual freshwater consumption is about 54 billion m3, of which 74% is used for agriculture, 13% for domestic uses, and 13% for industrial uses. This sum corresponds to the development of only
Dogan Altinbilek, Murat Ali Hatipoglu
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The annual technical and economical exploitable water potential of Turkey is calculated as 112 billion m3 and 18 billion m3 of this amount belongs to groundwater. Annual freshwater consumption is about 54 billion m3, of which 74% is used for agriculture, 13% for domestic uses, and 13% for industrial uses. This sum corresponds to the development of only
Dogan Altinbilek, Murat Ali Hatipoglu
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California Water Resource Development
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1969<div class="htmlview paragraph">Construction of California's great State Water Project requires moving almost 1/2 billion cu yd of material, enough to construct 137 pyramids the size of the Great Pyramid of Egypt. The state's mushrooming population, which has made it no. 1 in the nation, and the continuing demands of its agricultural industry for
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Water resources development and management
International Journal of Water Resources Development, 1988This paper examines the maximum available water resources in Japan, nationally and by region, and describes the present balance of demand and supply. The major existing mechanisms of water development and control ‐ dam construction and pricing structures ‐ are reviewed.
Hiroyasu Shimura, Yutaro Senga
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Yunnan.s Water Resource Development
China Report, 2006The Western Development Programme is a strategic project for China's sustainable development in the twenty-first century. It focuses on exploration of natural resources, on protecting and restoring the environment, and expanding the social economy in order to eliminate poverty and remove the disparity between the East and the West. Known as the ‘Water
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Water Resources and Water Developments in Alabama
Journal of the Power Division, 1957Water resources of Alabama are evaluated and increasing demands on supply made by growth and development of state are described; problems of supply in dry years and for future can be overcome by greater use of storage.
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Water Resource Development and Management
Journal AWWA, 1959that they should be carefully appraised in order that they be fully utilized and appreciated. While we were hammering and sawing the old stable into a usable homestead, we investigated every coulee and covert, every thicket and thatch. By compass and pace we mapped the boundaries, sketched in the topography and vegetation, and made notes on the ...
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Water Resources Development Planning
1989Water resource development requires development and operation of expensive facilities. Planning, design, and execution of water resource projects in Iran have been taking a period of time much longer than what is considered as a normal time. In addition, the projects are costing much more than normal.
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Water Resource Development Fee Upheld
Journal AWWA, 1995In 1987, the Scottsdale, Arizona, City Council passed an ordinance imposing a water resource development fee on new developments to raise funds for potential new water sources needed to meet projected population growth. The ordinance assessed a fee of $1,000 per single family unit, $600 per dwelling unit in a multifamily dwelling, and, for other uses, $
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