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2.2 - Water supply and control in the UK
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A-level (Water) Geography G3 Mapa Mental sobre 2.2 - Water supply and control in the UK, creado por RoryFlynn2 el 05/06/2013.
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2.2 - Water supply and control in the UK
Supply and Demand
Most precipitation falls on the uplands (Western England + Scotland)
Heaviest demand lies in the heavily industrialised and urban regions of the low lands (Eastern England + SE England)
Shortage management
Water Authorities Act (1973) - set up larger regional water authorities
Authorities manage features such as industrial waste disposal, pollution and flood control along with inland fisheries and water recreation
Within these authorities a number of 'water supply only' companies have been formed serving local areas
E.g. The Cambridge Water Company
1989 - New Water Act
Water services placed under 10 new privatised regional water companies
Rivers + groundwater regulatory and conservation functions taken on by National Rivers Authority (NRA)
Makes surface and ground water supply
Water also pumped from upland reservoirs
4 major problems for water companies:
Water pollution
Concern for conservation
Growing demand for water
Stability and flood control
Causes and solutions to these issues
Water supplies
Population increase puts strain on supplies
A balanced approach required
Control of flooding
Cause - combination of abnormal weather and increased human activity in areas at risk
Engineering - limited due to capital - can only reduce flooding risks to an extent
Better land management and planning controls
Area near North Sea worse affected
Low lying land is sinking
Sea defences help
Thames Barrier - built 1983 - cost £730 million
Still liable to flooding every 50 yrs
Est £3.5 billion damage without it!
How does human activity affect hydrological cycle?
Building dams - interrupts and modifies surface water flow
Using water for irrigation
Lowering the water table through over-abstraction of water
Domestic and industrial use
Pollution of water
Modifying vegetation affects run-off transpiration rates
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