WaterMicronWorld, ,ltd Tapping Into New Water Sources

In view of these problems, some countries have plans for large-scale canal systems to divert water and alleviate the shortage in arid regions. India, for example, has launched a river-linking project to combine 14 rivers flowing from the Himalayas.
By: Francisco Rodriquez
 
Jan. 7, 2010 - PRLog -- CONTINUING BOOM IN GLOBAL POPULATION...
The world’s current population of approximately 6.6 billion people will continue to swell over the coming decades. The UN predicts a global population of 9.2 billion people by the year 2050. Demand for water will of course escalate purely in response to this population growth. Experiences in recent decades even show that water consumption has grown at a faster rate than the general population. This trend is mainly attributable to continuous improvements in living standards. In 1950, for example, per capita annual water consumption averaged 580 m3. This figure had already risen to 625 m3 by the year 2000. Given the population boom in regions such as Asia especially, this underlying trend is unlikely to be reversed for some time.
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