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  • 21Irrigation in Peru — Source : Portal Agrario (1994)About 80% of all water withdrawal in Peru is used for irrigation, yet much of this water (65%) is lost due to reliance on inefficient irrigation systems.ref harv|INRENA|Comision Tecnica Multisectorial|Comision… …

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  • 22Water and Power Development Authority — The Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) is a major infrastructure development company owned by the Government of Pakistan. WAPDA was created in 1958 as a Semi Autonomous Body for the purpose of coordinating and giving a unified… …

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  • 23Irrigation in Brazil — has been developed through the use of different models. Public involvement in irrigation is relatively new while private investment has traditionally been responsible for irrigation development. Private irrigation predominates in the populated… …

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  • 24Irrigation in Australia — is a widespread practice to supplement low rainfall levels in Australia with water from other sources to assist in the production of crops or pasture. As the driest inhabited continent, irrigation is required in many areas for production of crops …

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  • 25Water Corporation — Agency overview Formed 1 January 1996 Preceding agency Water Authority of Western Australia Jurisdiction …

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  • 26Water politics — Water politics, sometimes called hydropolitics, is politics affected by water and water resources.The first use of the term, hydropolitics, came in the book by John Waterbury, entitled Hydropolitics of the Nile Valley, Syracuse University Press,… …

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  • 27Water trading — is the process of buying and selling of water access entitlements, also often called water rights . The terms of the trade can be either permanent or temporary, depending on the legal status of the water rights. Some of the western states of the… …

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  • 28Water resources management in Pakistan — Water resources= According to the United Nations World Water Development Report, the total actual renewable water resources decreased from 2,961 m³ per capita in 2000 to 1,420 m³ per capita in 2005. [cite journal last = United Nations Educational …

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  • 29Water tank — Towers, featured in Kuwait City Water tank used in Municipal W …

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  • 30Water management — is the practices of planning, developing, distribution and optimum utilizing of water resources under defined water polices and regulations. It may mean:* management of water treatment of drinking water, industrial water, sewage or wastewater *… …

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