The term hydromodification ... in turncould causedegradation of water resources
About the Project Poor treatment of soils in new residential developments increases the potential for nutrient and sediment runoffoften leadingto degradation of water resources
hydromodification as the " alteration of the hydrologic characteristics of coastal and non - coastal waters ... in turncould causedegradation of water resources
water pollution and ageing water infrastructure(passive) is caused byDepletion of water resources
Factorscontributingto the degradation of water resources
some nutrients and organic mattercausedeterioration in the water resources
Agricultural intensification for food security , combined with unmanaged and inefficient water abstraction for irrigation , and poorly controlled waste management practiceshas ledto degradation of water resources
water streamcausingdeterioration of water resources
air pollutants and acid rain ... common reasonscausewater resources deterioration
Abstract : Saltwater intrusion is a major hazard to coastal communitiescausesdegradation of fresh water resources
has been spearheadedto preventdepletion of water resources
laid down by Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority ( PSQCA ) and Environment Protection Agency ( EPAcausesdepletion of water resources
Rapid population growth , climate change , reductions in the ice and snow areas of the Himalayas , urbanization , industrial growth and bad management of water resourceshave causedwater resource degradation
droughtscausingdepletion of water resources
land use , use of fertilizers and pesticides , and hydrologic attributesmay resultin degradation of water resources
This increased demandis causingdepletion of water resources
Desires to maximise irrigated agriculture during the Soviet erahas resultedin degradation of water resources
mdl-31783190 Nutrients and pesticides in agricultural runoffcontributeto the degradation of water resources
that lacked provision for water , sanitation , drainage and solid waste collection and other infrastructurethus contributingto the degradation of water resources
execute the smart irrigation systemto preventdepletion of water resources
that disturbs soil requires erosion and sediment controlto preventdegradation of water resources
Past development within the watershed , especially near Keuka Lake and along its upland tributarieshas contributedto the degradation of water resources
conditionsresultin the degradation of water resources
issuescausedegradation of freshwater resources
some many problemscausedthe degradation of the water resources
a protective actionto preventthe degradation of ground water resources
Abandoned surface coal mines in southeastern Ohiohave causeddegradation of the area 's water resources
Related disruptions ’ literature reviewleadsto the degradation of water resources
disposing of snowmay causedegradation to the water resources
Identification of nitrogen pollution Nitrate pollution ... a major processcausesdegradation of the quality of water resources
to regulate pipeline constructionto preventwater resource degradation
other measuresto preventdegradation of water resources
Since the proposed interventions will take place on a comparatively sensitive area in terms of water resources , it makes sense to follow the following design and implementation guidelines : All spatial interventions shall be designedto preventexcessive degradation of water resources
appropriate effective water usagepreventsthe degradation of water resources
The role of the community in reviewing the reclamation and closure plan ... g. Source mitigation programto preventthe degradation of water resources
A preliminary study ... adequate legal mechanisms and institutionsto preventwater resources degradation
NR 243 supposedto preventdegradation of water resources
in aquatic ecosystems losing half their biodiversity since just the mid-1970shas resultedin aquatic ecosystems losing half their biodiversity since just the mid-1970s
natural disasters , adversely impact aquatic life , especially fish , and create loss in agriculture producewill causenatural disasters , adversely impact aquatic life , especially fish , and create loss in agriculture produce
to additional treatment by drinking water operators in order to ensure that water intended for human consumption complies with the pesticides limits as enshrined in Council Directive 98/83has ... ledto additional treatment by drinking water operators in order to ensure that water intended for human consumption complies with the pesticides limits as enshrined in Council Directive 98/83
food prices to skyrocket , and limiting development of towns and citiescausingfood prices to skyrocket , and limiting development of towns and cities
water stress leading to scarcityoften causingwater stress leading to scarcity
water scarcity(passive) caused bywater scarcity
competition andcan triggercompetition and
to extratreatment by drinking water operators to ensure that water intended for human consumption complies with limits for pesticides as enshrined in Council Directive 98/83 / EC of 3 November 1998 on the quality of water intended for human consumption and the relative costs have been borne by consumers , not pollutershas ... ledto extratreatment by drinking water operators to ensure that water intended for human consumption complies with limits for pesticides as enshrined in Council Directive 98/83 / EC of 3 November 1998 on the quality of water intended for human consumption and the relative costs have been borne by consumers , not polluters
the economic losses(passive) caused bythe economic losses
to local conflict Royal Netherlands Embassy in Kampala Ugandan Chapter for Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives ( UCCSRI ) – information and advisory services Living Earth Ugandais leadingto local conflict Royal Netherlands Embassy in Kampala Ugandan Chapter for Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives ( UCCSRI ) – information and advisory services Living Earth Uganda
to be carried out with the Reconnaissance visit / transect walk Secondary data / information Visual observations On - site and Off - site effects / impacts 5 RAPID ASSESSMENT OF WATER RESOURCES DEGRADATION Water availability / quantity Water quality Water resource management Water policy and institutional aspectsDesignedto be carried out with the Reconnaissance visit / transect walk Secondary data / information Visual observations On - site and Off - site effects / impacts 5 RAPID ASSESSMENT OF WATER RESOURCES DEGRADATION Water availability / quantity Water quality Water resource management Water policy and institutional aspects