inter basin transfer
1inter-basin transfer — the transfer of water between drainage basins by humans …
2Interbasin transfer — An interbasin transfer is a transfer of water from one river basin to another. The purpose of an interbasin transfer typically is to alleviate shortages in a deficit basin by transferring water from a surplus basin. Their importance is expected… …
3Ubangi River — This article is about the African river. For misuse of Ubangi for African women with lip plates, see Lip plate#Ubangi misnomer. Map showing the Ubangi River drainage basin …
4Lake Chad — For the lake in Antarctica, see Lake Chad (Antarctica). Lake Chad Map of lake and surrounding region Coordinates …
5Tugela River — Geobox |River name = Tugela other name = Thukela country = South Africa region = KwaZulu Natal region type = Province city = Bergville city1 = Colenso city type = Towns landmark = Tugela Falls landmark1 = Rorke s Drift landmark2 = Fort Tenedos… …
6IBT — Internet Based Training (Community » Educational) **** Integrated Business Technology (Business » General) ** Inter Basin Transfer (Academic & Science » Ocean Science) * Information Business Technology (Computing » General) * Islwyn Borough… …
7Water export — Water exports involve exporting freshwater from one country to another. Large increases in human population and economic growth throughout the world during the twentieth century placed a huge stress on the world’s freshwater resources. Combined… …
8Ghaghara River — Not to be confused with Ghaggar River. Coordinates: 25°45′11″N 84°39′59″E / 25.75306°N 84.66639°E / 25.75306; 84.66639 …
9Great Lakes — This article is about the Great Lakes of North America. For the region, see Great Lakes region (North America). For other uses of this term, see Great Lakes (disambiguation). A rare cloudless satellite view of the entire Great Lakes region, April …
10tunnels and underground excavations — ▪ engineering Introduction Great tunnels of the world Great tunnels of the worldhorizontal underground passageway produced by excavation or occasionally by nature s action in dissolving a soluble rock, such as limestone. A vertical opening …