International audienceThis chapter discusses the evolving role of interbasin transfers (IBT) in urban water management. After providing an historical overview of IBT development, the chapter describes how IBTs are challenged by a change in the technological and socio-economic context. The emergence of alternative technologies, such as desalination, wastewater reclamation and reuse, or managed artificial groundwater recharge is reducing the attractiveness of IBTs. Water utilities are also becoming increasingly aware that water conservation programs can save volumes of water at a much cheaper cost than IBT. Various international examples are used to show that IBTs trigger increasing concerns from communities involved or affected, in particula...
Some parts of the U.S. have strained or insufficient local water supplies to meet the demands of pop...
Inter-basin water transfers move water from one watershed to another. As droughts constrict the avai...
As the pressure on water is increasing, the risk that the required amounts of water will not be avai...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the evolving role of interbasin transfers (IBT) in urba...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the evolving role of interbasin transfers (IBT) in urba...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the evolving role of interbasin transfers (IBT) in urba...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the evolving role of interbasin transfers (IBT) in urba...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the evolving role of interbasin transfers (IBT) in urba...
International audienceLarge hydraulic projects have underlain the success of ancient civilizations, ...
International audienceLarge hydraulic projects have underlain the success of ancient civilizations, ...
International audienceLarge hydraulic projects have underlain the success of ancient civilizations, ...
Water scarcity is a global issue, affecting in excess of four billion people. Interbasin Water Trans...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Water scarcity affects many countries around the world, and increases in severity over time as popul...
Some parts of the U.S. have strained or insufficient local water supplies to meet the demands of pop...
Some parts of the U.S. have strained or insufficient local water supplies to meet the demands of pop...
Inter-basin water transfers move water from one watershed to another. As droughts constrict the avai...
As the pressure on water is increasing, the risk that the required amounts of water will not be avai...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the evolving role of interbasin transfers (IBT) in urba...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the evolving role of interbasin transfers (IBT) in urba...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the evolving role of interbasin transfers (IBT) in urba...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the evolving role of interbasin transfers (IBT) in urba...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the evolving role of interbasin transfers (IBT) in urba...
International audienceLarge hydraulic projects have underlain the success of ancient civilizations, ...
International audienceLarge hydraulic projects have underlain the success of ancient civilizations, ...
International audienceLarge hydraulic projects have underlain the success of ancient civilizations, ...
Water scarcity is a global issue, affecting in excess of four billion people. Interbasin Water Trans...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Water scarcity affects many countries around the world, and increases in severity over time as popul...
Some parts of the U.S. have strained or insufficient local water supplies to meet the demands of pop...
Some parts of the U.S. have strained or insufficient local water supplies to meet the demands of pop...
Inter-basin water transfers move water from one watershed to another. As droughts constrict the avai...
As the pressure on water is increasing, the risk that the required amounts of water will not be avai...