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taking into consideration the aspects relevant for pollution control boards as well as dischargers responsible for generating … treatment cost to remove pollution level is incorporated by interacting the decision maker. In this process DM is asked to … each objective. This provides flexibility for the pollution control authorities and dischargers to specify their …
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, irrigationwater and drinking water was increased with pollution intensitycaused by water pollution. The value productivity in …
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, agricultural pollution and secondly, salinization (from natural mineralization of groundwater and from anthropogenic effects). High ….) made the greatest contribution to nitrate pollution and salinization. Use of the groundwater for human consumption in …
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The present study was carried out with the objective of determining the extent of groundwater pollution caused by …
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addresses pollution prevention and protection of water resources used for domestic purposes through appropriate land use …
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and strategies aimed at limiting pollution and soil erosion within the lake’s drainage basin. Copyright Springer Science …
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This paper describes a water accounting system (WAS) that has been developed as an innovative new tool for strategic long-term water management. The WAS incorporates both disaggregated water use and availability, provides a comprehensive and consistent historical database, and can integrate...
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In this study, an inexact two-stage water resources allocation (ITWR) model is put forward for supporting sustainable development and management of water resources in Sanjiang Plain, China, which is in such a situation, with multi-water source, multi-water supply subarea, multi-water user and...
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Ecosystem Management (EM) is a new holistic approach to the management of natural resources. It integrates the scientificknowledge on ecological interrelationships and the complex socioeconomic and political frame of values, aiming at the long-term sustainability of a region, i.e., the...
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increasing demand related to population growth, pollution potential, and climate change. Competition for water between different …
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