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  2. Water storage - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different ways of storing water for consumption and agriculture, such as groundwater, soil moisture, wetlands, ponds, tanks, dams and reservoirs. Find out the benefits and challenges of water storage, such as contamination, evaporation, flood control and food security.

  3. Water trading - Wikipedia

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    Water trading is the process of buying and selling water access entitlements, also called water rights. Learn how water trading can promote more efficient water allocation, what the social and environmental outcomes are, and what are the conditions and types of water markets.

  4. History of water supply and sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the ancient and modern developments of water supply and sanitation systems around the world. The article covers various regions, civilizations, and technologies, but does not mention the origin of public health and sanitation systems.

  5. Inland waterways of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The inland waterways of the United States include more than 25,000 mi (40,000 km) of navigable waters, mostly in the eastern half of the country. The Mississippi River System is the most important waterway for ocean shipping and barge traffic, connecting Gulf Coast ports with major inland ports and the Great Lakes.

  6. Water scarcity - Wikipedia

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    Water scarcity is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand. It can be physical (due to low availability) or economic (due to low accessibility or affordability). Learn about the global water stress, the symptoms of water scarcity and the ways to reduce it.

  7. California State Water Project - Wikipedia

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    The California State Water Project (SWP) is a state water management project that provides drinking water and power to millions of people in Southern California and the San Francisco Bay Area. The SWP collects water from rivers in Northern California and transfers it through a network of aqueducts, including the South Bay Aqueduct, to the south.

  8. Water scarcity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The State of Utah in the United States has also been in talks with Israel to learn how the small nation has taken control of its water scarcity issue. Some topics discussed during the meeting between a delegation of Utah lawmakers and Israeli representatives like Yehezkel Lifshitz (Director General for the Israeli Water Authority), included ...

  9. Water privatization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In "Water Privatization Trends in the United States: Human Rights, National Security, and Public Stewardship", Craig Anthony Arnold argues that there is a lack of incentive for private water companies to carry out improvements or maintenance in public water systems that will have lasting benefits beyond their contract term.