China : Agenda for Water Sector Strategy for North China, Volume 3. Statistical Annexes

The acute water shortage, and pollution problems in North China have been exacerbated by the continued population growth, and the accelerated industrial expansion over the past half-century, conducive to increasingly severe freshwater shortages, an...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Agricultural Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/6433591/china-agenda-water-sector-strategy-north-china-summary-report-vol-3-4-statistical-annexes
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topic WATER SECTOR
WATER RESOURCES
FLOOD CONTROL
GROUNDWATER BASINS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
WATER POLLUTION
SAFE WATER SUPPLY
FOOD SECURITY
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT
GROUNDWATER PROTECTION
WATER RESOURCES ALLOCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
LAND USE
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
WATER PRICES
WATER DEMAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
WATER UTILIZATION
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT WATER SECTOR
WATER RESOURCES
FLOOD CONTROL
GROUNDWATER BASINS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
WATER POLLUTION
SAFE WATER SUPPLY
FOOD SECURITY
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT
GROUNDWATER PROTECTION
WATER RESOURCES ALLOCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
LAND USE
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
WATER PRICES
WATER DEMAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
WATER UTILIZATION
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE
BASIN
BASIN COMMISSION
BASIN PROJECT
BASIN WATER
BOD
BREWING
CALIBRATION
CHANNELS
COD
CROP PRODUCTION
DEMAND MANAGEMENT
DISCHARGE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
FARMERS
FARMING
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOOD MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER RESOURCES
HEAVY METALS
HYDROPOWER
INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
IRRIGATED AREA
IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT
IRRIGATION SCHEME
LARGE IRRIGATION
LEVEE
MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
MUNICIPAL WATER
NITROGEN
OXYGEN
PAPER INDUSTRY
PERMITS
POINT SOURCES
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POLLUTION PREVENTION
PROGRAMS
PUMPS
RAINFALL
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RESERVOIRS
RIVER
RIVER BASIN
RIVER BASIN COMMISSION
RIVER BASINS
RIVERS
SCIENCES
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
SURFACE WATER
SURFACE WATER RUNOFF
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER DEMAND
WATER LAW
WATER LOSS
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER POLLUTION
WATER RESEARCH
WATER REUSE
WATER SECTOR
WATER SHORTAGE
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SYSTEM
WATER TRANSFER
WATER TREATMENT
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
WATER USE
spellingShingle WATER SECTOR
WATER RESOURCES
FLOOD CONTROL
GROUNDWATER BASINS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
WATER POLLUTION
SAFE WATER SUPPLY
FOOD SECURITY
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT
GROUNDWATER PROTECTION
WATER RESOURCES ALLOCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
LAND USE
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
WATER PRICES
WATER DEMAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
WATER UTILIZATION
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT WATER SECTOR
WATER RESOURCES
FLOOD CONTROL
GROUNDWATER BASINS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
WATER POLLUTION
SAFE WATER SUPPLY
FOOD SECURITY
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT
GROUNDWATER PROTECTION
WATER RESOURCES ALLOCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
LAND USE
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
WATER PRICES
WATER DEMAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
WATER UTILIZATION
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE
BASIN
BASIN COMMISSION
BASIN PROJECT
BASIN WATER
BOD
BREWING
CALIBRATION
CHANNELS
COD
CROP PRODUCTION
DEMAND MANAGEMENT
DISCHARGE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
FARMERS
FARMING
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOOD MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER RESOURCES
HEAVY METALS
HYDROPOWER
INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
IRRIGATED AREA
IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT
IRRIGATION SCHEME
LARGE IRRIGATION
LEVEE
MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
MUNICIPAL WATER
NITROGEN
OXYGEN
PAPER INDUSTRY
PERMITS
POINT SOURCES
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POLLUTION PREVENTION
PROGRAMS
PUMPS
RAINFALL
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RESERVOIRS
RIVER
RIVER BASIN
RIVER BASIN COMMISSION
RIVER BASINS
RIVERS
SCIENCES
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
SURFACE WATER
SURFACE WATER RUNOFF
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER DEMAND
WATER LAW
WATER LOSS
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER POLLUTION
WATER RESEARCH
WATER REUSE
WATER SECTOR
WATER SHORTAGE
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SYSTEM
WATER TRANSFER
WATER TREATMENT
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
WATER USE
World Bank
China : Agenda for Water Sector Strategy for North China, Volume 3. Statistical Annexes
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
China
description The acute water shortage, and pollution problems in North China have been exacerbated by the continued population growth, and the accelerated industrial expansion over the past half-century, conducive to increasingly severe freshwater shortages, and catastrophic consequences for the future. Significant commitments need to be made to rapidly implement strategies to bring water resource utilization back into a sustainable balance. The report reviews past and present situations, focusing on the future impacts of various social, and economic growth scenarios within the context of water management, where preconditions for its success are the combined requirements of complementary pricing, management, and regulatory reforms in water resources (including groundwater, water pollution, and wastewater reuse). Findings suggest a water demand management as proposed in the action plan - with further water price increases, and improving irrigation efficiency. Agricultural productivity depends on irrigation efficiency, thus water management calls for water-savings measures, low-yield land improvement, and, large-scale systems rehabilitation. Structural water pollution remedy measures, should focus on industrial wastewater pretreatment, and internal reuse of processed water, pollution prevention programs, and combined industrial, and municipal treatment plants, to include as well artificial groundwater recharge (wastewaters and floodwaters). Institutional aspects will require further strengthening, regarding water resource allocation, protection, and financing.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title China : Agenda for Water Sector Strategy for North China, Volume 3. Statistical Annexes
title_short China : Agenda for Water Sector Strategy for North China, Volume 3. Statistical Annexes
title_full China : Agenda for Water Sector Strategy for North China, Volume 3. Statistical Annexes
title_fullStr China : Agenda for Water Sector Strategy for North China, Volume 3. Statistical Annexes
title_full_unstemmed China : Agenda for Water Sector Strategy for North China, Volume 3. Statistical Annexes
title_sort china : agenda for water sector strategy for north china, volume 3. statistical annexes
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/6433591/china-agenda-water-sector-strategy-north-china-summary-report-vol-3-4-statistical-annexes
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15108
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spelling okr-10986-151082021-04-23T14:03:15Z China : Agenda for Water Sector Strategy for North China, Volume 3. Statistical Annexes World Bank WATER SECTOR WATER RESOURCES FLOOD CONTROL GROUNDWATER BASINS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT WATER POLLUTION SAFE WATER SUPPLY FOOD SECURITY WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER PROTECTION WATER RESOURCES ALLOCATION ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS LAND USE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK WATER PRICES WATER DEMAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY WATER UTILIZATION STRUCTURAL REFORMS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT WATER SECTOR WATER RESOURCES FLOOD CONTROL GROUNDWATER BASINS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT WATER POLLUTION SAFE WATER SUPPLY FOOD SECURITY WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER PROTECTION WATER RESOURCES ALLOCATION ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS LAND USE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK WATER PRICES WATER DEMAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY WATER UTILIZATION STRUCTURAL REFORMS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE BASIN BASIN COMMISSION BASIN PROJECT BASIN WATER BOD BREWING CALIBRATION CHANNELS COD CROP PRODUCTION DEMAND MANAGEMENT DISCHARGE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FARMERS FARMING FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD MANAGEMENT FORESTRY GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER RESOURCES HEAVY METALS HYDROPOWER INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT INDUSTRIAL WASTE INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER INVESTMENT PROGRAM IRRIGATED AREA IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT IRRIGATION SCHEME LARGE IRRIGATION LEVEE MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER MUNICIPAL WATER NITROGEN OXYGEN PAPER INDUSTRY PERMITS POINT SOURCES POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION PREVENTION PROGRAMS PUMPS RAINFALL REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESERVOIRS RIVER RIVER BASIN RIVER BASIN COMMISSION RIVER BASINS RIVERS SCIENCES SEWERAGE SYSTEMS SURFACE WATER SURFACE WATER RUNOFF SUSPENDED SOLIDS WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER CONSUMPTION WATER DEMAND WATER LAW WATER LOSS WATER MANAGEMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER RESEARCH WATER REUSE WATER SECTOR WATER SHORTAGE WATER SUPPLY WATER SYSTEM WATER TRANSFER WATER TREATMENT WATER TREATMENT PLANT WATER USE The acute water shortage, and pollution problems in North China have been exacerbated by the continued population growth, and the accelerated industrial expansion over the past half-century, conducive to increasingly severe freshwater shortages, and catastrophic consequences for the future. Significant commitments need to be made to rapidly implement strategies to bring water resource utilization back into a sustainable balance. The report reviews past and present situations, focusing on the future impacts of various social, and economic growth scenarios within the context of water management, where preconditions for its success are the combined requirements of complementary pricing, management, and regulatory reforms in water resources (including groundwater, water pollution, and wastewater reuse). Findings suggest a water demand management as proposed in the action plan - with further water price increases, and improving irrigation efficiency. Agricultural productivity depends on irrigation efficiency, thus water management calls for water-savings measures, low-yield land improvement, and, large-scale systems rehabilitation. Structural water pollution remedy measures, should focus on industrial wastewater pretreatment, and internal reuse of processed water, pollution prevention programs, and combined industrial, and municipal treatment plants, to include as well artificial groundwater recharge (wastewaters and floodwaters). Institutional aspects will require further strengthening, regarding water resource allocation, protection, and financing. 2013-08-16T15:09:05Z 2013-08-16T15:09:05Z 2001-03-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/6433591/china-agenda-water-sector-strategy-north-china-summary-report-vol-3-4-statistical-annexes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15108 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific China