INTRODUCTION
· Most SE Asian countries struggle to clean up their major rivers polluted by industries and households because of inadequate infrastructure
· Despite globalization, the ownership and management of natural resources remains a strictly national concern
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· Sharing of water resources is a source of tension between
FUTURE WATER CRISIS
· Many signs:
· 1) 1% available while current use more than half of the available quantity and by 2025 three times the current supply expected to be needed
· 2) Mismanagement of water resources, high UFW
· 3) Excessive ground water withdrawals
· 4) Fertilizers and pesticides pollute rivers and lakes, e.g.
· 5) Rapid urbanization results in polluted water because of lack of waste disposal, e.g.
· 6) Global warming: lakes and reservoirs submerge by rising water levels
· 7) Industrial waste pollutes rivers
FUTURE WATER CRISIS
· World Bank estimated that 1 person out of 3 will have poor access to clean water by 2025 unless governments invest more in water supply systems
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· Per capital availability in
· 21st century: water replaces oil as source of geopolitical tension and determines power or decline. Countries with a well-developed water infrastructure and low operation costs have competitive edge.
WATER SUPPLIES AS A SECURITY ISSUE
· Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman informed the British High Commissioner Anthony Head of possibility of turning off the water supply to
· Lee,
· Indonesian PM Wahid told Mahathir that
MANAGING
· Education and persuasion
·Pricing and fiscal incentives
· Legislative and administrative control
· Improvement in water distribution system
· Per capita consumption reduced from the peak of 142 m3 in 1997 to 107 m3 in 2003??
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· Total storage capacity of 14 reservoirs in
PROCURING
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· From 1965-2003,
· Half of
· Under the 1961 and 1962, the Johor River Water Agreement which will expire in 2011 and 2061,
PROCURING
· Water agreement with
· Projected demand for a population of 7 million in 2061 is 4 million m3 daily
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· Sensitive issue for some Malaysians
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SECURING
· Water supplies to
· 3 desalination plants by 2011 with 1st plant operational in 2005 with a capacity of 0.14 million m3 daily. 0. 4 million m3 a day by 2010/2011
· 1 water plant of treated used water (NEWater plant) of 0.01 million m3 a day operational since 2000. 2 NEWater plants each with 0.023 million m3 daily operational in 2002. By 2010, NEWater 0.2 million m3 daily. Urban storm collection scheme duplicated in other areas. Infrastructure in place, operation ready but not operated at full capacity when cheaper sources are available.
SECURING
· Explore use of tankers to transport fresh water from water rich countries such as
· Identify appropriate use for more polluted surface runoff not collected by storm collection system or treated effluent from sewage treatment works. At worst, this is the contingency plan in case of emergency
· From security viewpoint, totally self-sufficient in water crisis. From economic competitiveness viewpoint, the least expensive water supply system.
;D picked a waterdrop @ Sunday, April 19, 2009
Group:Geknian,Adrain,Huihao,Gavin,XiaoXiong
Age:14/15 :D
Gender:All male
Likes:Individuals :D
Dislikes:Individuals :D & PEOPLE WHO WASTE WATER :D