The Integrated Management Policies of Water Resources
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2010-01Autor
Zugravu, Adrian
Rahoveanu Turek, Maria Magdalena
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The balance between water demand and availability has reached a critical level in many
areas of Europe, the result of over-abstraction and prolonged periods of low rainfall or
drought. Reduced river flows, lowered lake and groundwater levels, and the drying up
of wetlands are widely reported, alongside detrimental impacts on freshwater
ecosystems, including fish and bird life. Where the water resource has diminished, a
worsening of water quality has normally followed because there is less water to dilute
pollutants. In addition, salt water increasingly intrudes into 'over-pumped' coastal
aquifers throughout Europe. Climate change will almost certainly exacerbate these
adverse impacts in the future, with more frequent and severe droughts expected across
Europe.
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- 2010 fascicula1 nr1 [40]