Protecting the Quality of Public Water-Supply Sources : A Guide for Water Utilities, Municipal Authorities, and Environmental Agencies
Water-supply quality is too often taken for granted. Because we can see rivers and streams, they command most attention when talk turns to water quality but subsurface aquifers are every bit as important as a source of public water-supply and are a...
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okr-10986-117382021-04-23T14:02:57Z Protecting the Quality of Public Water-Supply Sources : A Guide for Water Utilities, Municipal Authorities, and Environmental Agencies Foster, Stephen Hirata, Richardo Gomes, Daniel D'Elia, Monica Paris, Marta AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION AQUIFER AQUIFERS CARBON DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER DRINKING WATER QUALITY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL FINANCIAL RESOURCES GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER POLLUTION GROUNDWATER QUALITY GROUNDWATER RESOURCES GROUNDWATER TABLE HEAVY METALS IMPERMEABLE LAYER LAND SURFACE MODELING PATHOGENS PESTICIDES POLLUTERS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION RISK RIVERS SANITATION SEWERS SOLID WASTE STORAGE TANKS STREAMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRADEOFFS WASTEWATER WATER FLOW WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCE WATER UTILITIES Water-supply quality is too often taken for granted. Because we can see rivers and streams, they command most attention when talk turns to water quality but subsurface aquifers are every bit as important as a source of public water-supply and are also under threat of pollution. Acting now to protect them makes sound economic sense, because it is always cheaper to maintain the quality of groundwater resources, and of individual water-supply sources, than to mitigate the damage once done. But timely action depends on awareness of the urgent need to protect groundwater and to do this the authors must be able to identify clearly the threats they face. Because it is unrealistic to prohibit all potentially-polluting activities and the economically sound approach is to identify what are the most significant pollution threats, which parts of the land surface are most vulnerable to pollution of underlying groundwater and whether any such pollution will impact existing public water-supply sources. Such a procedure, which is described in this book, provides the direct focus required on the protection measures necessary to conserve the quality of any given groundwater supply source. 2012-08-13T15:53:02Z 2012-08-13T15:53:02Z 2009-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/01/10239702/protecting-quality-public-water-supply-sources-guide-water-utilities-municipal-authorities-environmental-agencies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11738 English Water P-Notes; No. 30 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION AQUIFER AQUIFERS CARBON DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER DRINKING WATER QUALITY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL FINANCIAL RESOURCES GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER POLLUTION GROUNDWATER QUALITY GROUNDWATER RESOURCES GROUNDWATER TABLE HEAVY METALS IMPERMEABLE LAYER LAND SURFACE MODELING PATHOGENS PESTICIDES POLLUTERS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION RISK RIVERS SANITATION SEWERS SOLID WASTE STORAGE TANKS STREAMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRADEOFFS WASTEWATER WATER FLOW WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCE WATER UTILITIES |
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AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION AQUIFER AQUIFERS CARBON DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER DRINKING WATER QUALITY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL FINANCIAL RESOURCES GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER POLLUTION GROUNDWATER QUALITY GROUNDWATER RESOURCES GROUNDWATER TABLE HEAVY METALS IMPERMEABLE LAYER LAND SURFACE MODELING PATHOGENS PESTICIDES POLLUTERS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION RISK RIVERS SANITATION SEWERS SOLID WASTE STORAGE TANKS STREAMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRADEOFFS WASTEWATER WATER FLOW WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCE WATER UTILITIES Foster, Stephen Hirata, Richardo Gomes, Daniel D'Elia, Monica Paris, Marta Protecting the Quality of Public Water-Supply Sources : A Guide for Water Utilities, Municipal Authorities, and Environmental Agencies |
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Water P-Notes; No. 30 |
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Water-supply quality is too often taken
for granted. Because we can see rivers and streams, they
command most attention when talk turns to water quality but
subsurface aquifers are every bit as important as a source
of public water-supply and are also under threat of
pollution. Acting now to protect them makes sound economic
sense, because it is always cheaper to maintain the quality
of groundwater resources, and of individual water-supply
sources, than to mitigate the damage once done. But timely
action depends on awareness of the urgent need to protect
groundwater and to do this the authors must be able to
identify clearly the threats they face. Because it is
unrealistic to prohibit all potentially-polluting activities
and the economically sound approach is to identify what are
the most significant pollution threats, which parts of the
land surface are most vulnerable to pollution of underlying
groundwater and whether any such pollution will impact
existing public water-supply sources. Such a procedure,
which is described in this book, provides the direct focus
required on the protection measures necessary to conserve
the quality of any given groundwater supply source. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Foster, Stephen Hirata, Richardo Gomes, Daniel D'Elia, Monica Paris, Marta |
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Foster, Stephen Hirata, Richardo Gomes, Daniel D'Elia, Monica Paris, Marta |
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Foster, Stephen |
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Protecting the Quality of Public Water-Supply Sources : A Guide for Water Utilities, Municipal Authorities, and Environmental Agencies |
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Protecting the Quality of Public Water-Supply Sources : A Guide for Water Utilities, Municipal Authorities, and Environmental Agencies |
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Protecting the Quality of Public Water-Supply Sources : A Guide for Water Utilities, Municipal Authorities, and Environmental Agencies |
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Protecting the Quality of Public Water-Supply Sources : A Guide for Water Utilities, Municipal Authorities, and Environmental Agencies |
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Protecting the Quality of Public Water-Supply Sources : A Guide for Water Utilities, Municipal Authorities, and Environmental Agencies |
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protecting the quality of public water-supply sources : a guide for water utilities, municipal authorities, and environmental agencies |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/01/10239702/protecting-quality-public-water-supply-sources-guide-water-utilities-municipal-authorities-environmental-agencies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11738 |
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