by William Annable
| ISBN | 9781806241736 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Digital Drive Learning |
| Copyright Year | 2026 |
| Price | $270.00 |
Sustainability and water quality are being endangered by the rapid use of the world's water resources. Water Resource Management is planners' most significant task. Freshwater is finite, in high demand, and degrading. Thus, it must be protected and managed appropriately. In order to combat this threat to human health and the environment, freshwater and wastewater management must be combined with innovative, region-specific routes and community involvement. Water must be incorporated into planning and management for better development results. Water is a life-sustaining resource. Only 3% of the world's water is fresh, and 2/3 of that is in ice caps and glaciers. A fifth of the remaining 1% is in distant, inaccessible places, and much monsoonal rainfall is unusable. Clean, safe drinking water is becoming scarcer as time passes. 0.08 percent of the world's freshwater is used for sanitation, drinking, manufacturing, leisure, and agriculture. Due to the short amount of fresh water left, optimizing natural resources is a global challenge. This book describes risk-reducing water management technology. The reader will also learn to develop and manage hydraulic structures and grasp the environmental demands of water, including those of the environment.