The Control of the Infrastructure of the Rural Water Wells in the Plain Area
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JOURNAL:
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Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine - Horticulture,
64(1-2),
628 -
633.
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YEAR:
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2007
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Journal Article
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Engineering and Applied Sciences
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LANGUAGE:
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English
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PUB ID:
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103-437-658
(Last edited on
2007/10/05 09:48:10 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
In the Romanian rural area, esspecialy in the plain areas, water well infrastructure is spread in the entire landscape. However, very little is known about the condition or distribution of the water well infrastructure on which much of the rural population depends on.
Groundwater is the preferred water supply source in most rural areas, because it is readily available and accessible over large parts of the Romanian Plain and West Plain which have the tendency, regarding the climatic changes, to turn into semi-arid area.
A current review is a necessary way in ongoing efforts to know climate adaptation challenges and to develop instruments that will allow water wells to endure drought conditions without disruption at these critical times.
A medium strategy at a local level and a long term strategy at a national level, as well as creating a database concerning the water wells and permanently upgrading the datas regarding these wells will constitute the premises for some viable alternatives for water supplies.
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