Water Case Studies Flashcards
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Australian drought - The Big Dry
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- Average rainfall was 50% below the normal rate
- El Nino caused drier conditions
- Income from farming reduced by $10bn
- High suicide rates from farmers (one every four weeks)
- Development in smart irrigation of crops to reduce water waste
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Sahel Drought
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- Human factors like deforestation and overgrazing has worsened the drought.
- Physical factors like climate change make seasonal rainfall less predictable
- Recieves 200-800mm of rainfall a year
- Population has doubled in the last 20 years –> increasing famine as not enough food production
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Tewksbury Flooding
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- Caused by heavy rainfall and an overloaded drainage system
- 100 school children were stranded
- 420000 people without drinking water due to sewage treatment contaminating drinking water
- £3 billion cost
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Nile Conflicts
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- 11 countries compete for the Niles water with over 300 million people living in the Nile Basin
- Sudan and Egypt took control of almost all the water
- New water treaty states that all countries have equal rights to the water, however egypt and sudan have not signed it yet
- This could cause conflict, however no country is politically or economically strong enough to fight a war.
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3 Gorges Dam
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- Produces 20000 megawatts of hydroelectric power
- 1.3 million people relocated
- 630km^2 of land flooded to form reservoir
- Water quality has worsened
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South-North Water transfer project
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- Northern China has 35% of the population but only 7% of water supply
- Transfers 50 billion cubic metres of water per year
- 350,000 people will have to relocate
- Cost $70 billion
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Colorado Water Management
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- 7 US states and Mexico all rely on the Colorado river
- Increase in water stress due to increased population size, drought, climate change and increase in agriculture
- 15% decrease in supply every year
- Plans for desalination plants and pipelines to increase water supply
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Israel desalination project
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- 5 plants opened, taking water from the Mediterranean Sea
- Aims to provide 70% of Israels domestic water supply
- Produces 600 tonnes of potable water an hour
- Requires large amounts of energy, however most of the energy is solar