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Greater efficiency in water use is needed to meet the growing demands of a changing world. The per capita water usage has be
Greater efficiency in water use is needed to meet the growing demands of a changing world. The per capita water usage has be
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2020-08-17
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Greater efficiency in water use is needed to meet the growing demands of a changing world.
The per capita water usage has been on an upward trend for many years. As countries industrialize and their citizens become more and more prosperous, their individual water usage increase rapidly. Annual per capita water withdrawals in the USA, for example, are about 1, 700 cubic metres, four times the level in China and 50 times the level in Ethiopia. In the 21st century, the world’s limited supply of renewable freshwater is trying to meet the demands of both larger total population and increased per capita consumption. The only practicable ways to resolve this problem in the longer term are economic pricing in conjunction with conservation measures.
Agriculture consumes about 70% of the world’s freshwater, so improvements in irrigation can make the greatest impact. At present, the average efficiency in the use of irrigated water in agriculture may be as low as 50%. Simple changes could improve the rate substantially, though it is unrealistic to expect very high levels of water-use efficiency in many developing countries, faced as they are with a chronic lack of capital and a largely untrained rural workforce. After agriculture, the industry sector is the second biggest user of water and, in terms of value added per litre used, is 60 times more productive than agriculture. However, some industrial processes use vast amounts of water. For example, production of 1kg of aluminium might require 1,500 litres of water. Paper production too is often very water-intensive. Though new processes have greatly reduced consumption, there is still plenty of room for big savings in the industrial uses of water.
In rich countries, water consumption has gradually been slowed down by price increase and the use of modern technology and recycling. In the USA, industrial production has risen fourfold since 1950, while water consumption has fallen by more than a third. Japan and Germany have similarly improved their use of water in manufacturing processes. The Japanese industry, for example, now recycles more than 75% of the processed water. However, industrial water consumption is continuing to increase sharply in the developing countries like India. With domestic and agricultural demands also increasing, the capacity of water supply systems is also under growing strain.
Many experts believe that the best way to counter this trend is to impose water charges based on the real cost of supplies. This would provide a powerful incentive for consumers to introduce water-saving processes and recycling. Few governments charge realistic prices for water, especially to the farmers. Even in rich California, farmers get water for less than a tenth of the cost of supply. In many developing countries, there is virtually no charge for irrigation water, while energy prices are heavily subsidized too (which means that farmers can afford to run water pumps day and night). Water, which was once regarded as a free gift from heaven, is becoming a commodity, which must be bought and sold on the open market just like oil. In the oil industry, the price increases which hit the market in the 1970s, coupled with concerns that supplies were running low, led to new energy conservation measures all over the world. It was realized that investing in new sources was a far more costly option than improving efficiency of use. A similar emphasis on conservation will be the best and cheapest option for bridging the gap between water supply and demand.
One way to cut back on water consumption is simply to prevent leaks. It is estimated that in some of the biggest cities of the Third World, more than half of the water entering the system is lost through leaks in pipes, dripping taps and broken installations. Even in the UK, losses were estimated at 25% in the early 1990s because of the failure to maintain the antiquated water supply infrastructure. In addition, huge quantities of water are consumed because used water from sewage pipes, storm drains and factories are merely flushed away and discharged into rivers or the seas. The modern approach, however, is to see the used water as a resource which can be put to good use—either in irrigation or, after careful treatment, as recycled domestic water. Israel, for instance, has spent heavily on used water treatment. Soon, treated, recycled water will account for most of the farm irrigation there. There are other examples in cities, such as St Petersburg, Florida, where all municipal water is recycled back into domestic systems.
Another way of conserving water resource involves better management of the environment generally. Interference with the ecosystem can have a severe effect on both the local rainfall patterns and the water run-off. Forest clearings associated with India’s Kabini Dam project reduced the local rainfall by 25%, a phenomenon observed in various other parts of the world where large-scale deforestation has taken place. Grass and other vegetation act as a sponge which absorb rainfall, both in the plants and around. Removal of the vegetation means that the rainfall runs off the top of the land, accelerating erosion instead of being gradually fed into the soil to renew groundwater.
Global warming is bound to affect the rainfall patterns, though there is considerable disagreement about its precise effects. But it is likely that as sea levels rise, countries in low-lying coastal areas will be hit by the seawater penetration of groundwater. Other countries will experience changes in rainfall which could have a major impact on the agricultural yield—either for better or for worse. In broad terms, it is thought that rainfall zones will shift northwards, adding to the water deficit in Africa, the Middle East and the Mediterranean—a grim prospect indeed.
What impact does global warming have on water crisis?
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It will impact the rainfall patterns-rainfall zones will shift northwards,adding to the water deficit in Africa,the Middle East and the Mediterranean.
解析
最后一段第一句指出,全球变暖会影响降雨模式。最后一句讲到,降雨区域会北移,这将导致非洲、中东、地中海地区的水资源短缺。
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