Water in Circular Economy and Resilience : The Case of Lingyuan City, China

Lingyuan City in Liaoning Province, China, is a county level city with a population of around six hundred fifty thousand people who have been facing acute water scarcity. The Daling River, which flows through the city, runs dry for about seven mont...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/698041622709368020/Water-in-Circular-Economy-and-Resilience-WICER-The-Case-of-Lingyuan-City-China
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spelling okr-10986-356612021-06-21T15:53:34Z Water in Circular Economy and Resilience : The Case of Lingyuan City, China World Bank WATER RECOVERY AQUIFER REPLENISHMENT INDUSTRIAL REUSE WASTEWATER WATER RECYCLING WASTEWATER TREATMENT Lingyuan City in Liaoning Province, China, is a county level city with a population of around six hundred fifty thousand people who have been facing acute water scarcity. The Daling River, which flows through the city, runs dry for about seven months a year on average. The limited availability of surface water, combined with pollution of the Daling River, has led to the overexploitation of groundwater resources. This case study is part of a series prepared by the World Bank’s Water Global Practice to highlight existing experiences in the water sector. The purpose of the series is to showcase one or more of the elements that can contribute toward a Water in Circular Economy and Resilience (WICER) system. This case study focuses on the experiences of Lingyuan City in China. 2021-06-03T19:44:47Z 2021-06-03T19:44:47Z 2021-03-18 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/698041622709368020/Water-in-Circular-Economy-and-Resilience-WICER-The-Case-of-Lingyuan-City-China http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35661 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific China
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topic WATER RECOVERY
AQUIFER REPLENISHMENT
INDUSTRIAL REUSE
WASTEWATER
WATER RECYCLING
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
spellingShingle WATER RECOVERY
AQUIFER REPLENISHMENT
INDUSTRIAL REUSE
WASTEWATER
WATER RECYCLING
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
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Water in Circular Economy and Resilience : The Case of Lingyuan City, China
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description Lingyuan City in Liaoning Province, China, is a county level city with a population of around six hundred fifty thousand people who have been facing acute water scarcity. The Daling River, which flows through the city, runs dry for about seven months a year on average. The limited availability of surface water, combined with pollution of the Daling River, has led to the overexploitation of groundwater resources. This case study is part of a series prepared by the World Bank’s Water Global Practice to highlight existing experiences in the water sector. The purpose of the series is to showcase one or more of the elements that can contribute toward a Water in Circular Economy and Resilience (WICER) system. This case study focuses on the experiences of Lingyuan City in China.
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title Water in Circular Economy and Resilience : The Case of Lingyuan City, China
title_short Water in Circular Economy and Resilience : The Case of Lingyuan City, China
title_full Water in Circular Economy and Resilience : The Case of Lingyuan City, China
title_fullStr Water in Circular Economy and Resilience : The Case of Lingyuan City, China
title_full_unstemmed Water in Circular Economy and Resilience : The Case of Lingyuan City, China
title_sort water in circular economy and resilience : the case of lingyuan city, china
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/698041622709368020/Water-in-Circular-Economy-and-Resilience-WICER-The-Case-of-Lingyuan-City-China
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