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Water Resources Assessment For Holudao City

Posted on:2007-03-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H B WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360212458575Subject:Hydraulic engineering
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Liaoning province in situation of water shortage has only one third of national average level of water for per capita and one second of international average level of water for per capita. Holudao city has an extreme shortage of water resources. With the great development of economic and social aspects, water resources has become a constrain of economic development in Huludao city.This paper has been carried out in accordance of 'Water Resources Assessment Details Rules in Liaoning' the estimation of water resources availability and total volume of water resources (including surface water and groundwater), the analysis of current water resources development status, the assessment of water resources quality( surface water and groundwater), the full assessment of sea water intrusion/ encroachment and water resources protection based on the formulation of Water Resources Assessment Outline for Huludao city, data and information re-collection, the results of this paper could be summarized as following:Holudao city is in extreme water shortage and water pollution , with highly exploration of water resources and in the challenge of water resources stressThere is a need to strengthen the management of water resources, to increase the development of surface water and to limit the exploration of groundwaterTo adopt the measures, including the adjustment of economic structure for water use in effectiveness and efficiency, the control of water pollution with a strong enforcement, the establishment of water pricing management at rational and scientific levelsTo rationalize the administrative structure of water resources and to promote the integration of water resources affair managementTo strengthen water resources monitoring and studies/researches...
Keywords/Search Tags:Volume of Water Resources, Water Quality, Sea Water Encroachment, Assessment
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