Water Conflicts Flashcards

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Water is a finite resource

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The worlds ocean’s hold an estimated 1,386km3 of water, and this accounts for 97.5% of the global water store. So only 2.5% of the store is potentially available as freshwater, and almost 80% of that is trapped in ice, snow and permafrost. Most of the remaining 20% is groundwater. Only 1% is easily accessible freshwater in lakes, ecosystems, the atmosphere and rivers.

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Industrial Waste the world generates

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Each year the world generated 400 billion tonnes of industrial waste, much of which is pumped untreated into rivers, oceans and other waterways.

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PCB discharge

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Between approximately 1947 and 1977 General Electric Company released up to 1,300,000 pounds of PCBs into the Hudson River.

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How Dams affect water

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Big Dams trap sediment in reservoirs; which reduces floodplain fertility and the flow of nutrients from rivers into seas. This may damage coastal fish stocks and prevent beach formation.Water Demand by 2025

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Water demand by 2025

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The UN Food and Agriculture Orgnaisation expects water emand to reach 5,235km3 per year by 2025.

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Agriculture use of water

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Currently agriculture uses 69% of the world’s 4,430km3 a year freshwater sypply.

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Water used globally by industry

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This has rose relatively slowly during the 20th century, it is currently at 21%.

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Water Stress

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A term when the annual supply of water per person falls below 1,700m3.

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Water Scracity.

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When the annual supply of water per person falls below 1,000m3.

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Physical scarcity

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When more than 75% of a country or region’s river flows are being used.

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Economic scarcity

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When the devlopment of the blue water flows is limited by humand and financial capacities.

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India

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India has 4% of the world;s freshwater, but 16% of its population. Demand will probably exceed supply by 2020.

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China

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China has 8% of the worl’d freshwater but must meet the needs ot 22% of the world’s population. Two thirds of Chinese cities do not have enough water all year round, and national water supplies are likely to reach stress levels by 2030.

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Sewage disposal in developing countries

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Sewage disposal in devloping countries is expected to cause 135 million deaths by 2020 (WHO, thorugh diseases such as hepatities, typhoid and cholera.

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Water insecurity

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Not having access to sufficient, safe water. There are 1.2 billion people without access to clean water.

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Water Poverty Index.

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In 2002 the British Centre for Ecology and Hydrology published the WPI. The index uses 5 parameters: resources - the quantity of surface and groundwater per person. Access - time and distance involved inobtainign sufficient safe water. Use - how economically water is used in home, agriculture and industry. Environment - Ecological sustainability.

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Washington DC water prices

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Homeowners in Washington DC pay abut $350 for a year’s water.

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UN report of potential water conflicts

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UN reports there are around 300 potential water conflicts around the world as rivers, lakes and aquifers provide sufficitnt supplies for beighboring countries.

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Water withdrawal projection

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By 2025, water withdrawal is projected to reach 5,235km3 a year, and this is likely to have a considerabel impact on food production, human welfare and natural environemnt.