Summary: Groundwater development frequently provides a means whereby tremendous new economic opportunities are opened up. If supplies are overdrawn (mined) the ensuing regional economy may be able to affort replacements from more costly sources. In the United States the Salt River Valley of Arizona and the valleys of California provide examples. Two cases are treated in this paper, Israel and West Pakistan. In Israel, besides furnishing more than half of the basic source of water suppply, groundwater development provides opportunity for both quantity and quality management, which makes possible use of surface supplies and ...
The High Plains region was once called the Great American Desert and thought to be, in the words of ...
Water tension is growing with the growing population of the world. The demand for healthy and adequa...
Groundwater offers us few but precious opportunities for alleviating the misery of the poor; but it ...
Summary: Groundwater development frequently provides a means whereby tremendous new ...
The sustainable development of any region depends on the availability of water resources. In arid an...
The exploitation of groundwater resources for human use dates from the earliest civilizations, but m...
Groundwater represents close to 99% of all unfrozen fresh water in the world. Groundwater makes up o...
Intensive irrigated agriculture substantially modifies the hydrological cycle and often has major en...
Irrigated agriculture plays a vital role in the economy of Pakistan by contributing about 90% of foo...
The Division of Water Resources is conducting a study of further water development i...
The City of Tucson, located in a semi-arid region, faces escalating pressure on its groundwater reso...
Effects of future expansion/intensification of irrigated agriculture on groundwater and surface wate...
The High Plains region was once called the Great American Desert and thought to be, in the words of ...
Attachment No. 2, Lower Colorado River Basin Project, Economic Significance of Water Supply for Home...
ABSTRACT: Groundwater is the slow path of the water cycle. It is generally associated to a very larg...
The High Plains region was once called the Great American Desert and thought to be, in the words of ...
Water tension is growing with the growing population of the world. The demand for healthy and adequa...
Groundwater offers us few but precious opportunities for alleviating the misery of the poor; but it ...
Summary: Groundwater development frequently provides a means whereby tremendous new ...
The sustainable development of any region depends on the availability of water resources. In arid an...
The exploitation of groundwater resources for human use dates from the earliest civilizations, but m...
Groundwater represents close to 99% of all unfrozen fresh water in the world. Groundwater makes up o...
Intensive irrigated agriculture substantially modifies the hydrological cycle and often has major en...
Irrigated agriculture plays a vital role in the economy of Pakistan by contributing about 90% of foo...
The Division of Water Resources is conducting a study of further water development i...
The City of Tucson, located in a semi-arid region, faces escalating pressure on its groundwater reso...
Effects of future expansion/intensification of irrigated agriculture on groundwater and surface wate...
The High Plains region was once called the Great American Desert and thought to be, in the words of ...
Attachment No. 2, Lower Colorado River Basin Project, Economic Significance of Water Supply for Home...
ABSTRACT: Groundwater is the slow path of the water cycle. It is generally associated to a very larg...
The High Plains region was once called the Great American Desert and thought to be, in the words of ...
Water tension is growing with the growing population of the world. The demand for healthy and adequa...
Groundwater offers us few but precious opportunities for alleviating the misery of the poor; but it ...