water utilisation

Three types of water use are distinguished: a) withdrawal, where water is taken from a river, or surface or underground reservoir, and after use returned to a natural water body, e.g. water used for cooling in industrial processes. Such return flows are particularly important for downstream users in the case of water taken from rivers; b) consumptive, which starts with withdrawal but in this case without any return, e.g. irrigation, steam escaping into the atmosphere, water contained in final products, i.e. it is no longer available directly for subsequent uses; c) non-withdrawal, i.e. the in situ use of a water body for navigation (including the floating of logs by the lumber industry), fishing, recreation, effluent disposal and hydroelectric power generation. (Source: LEE)



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Amwele E, Ausiku AP, Lugambo AK, Toivo E, Bernhardt H, Fillemon I, Israel K, Rodrick M, Moses M, Mkwetu M, Isaac N, Ntandozenkosi N, Ndahafa SM, Veronica S, Nandjamba TD 2004. Water balance, use and management in the Omaruru Basin.
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Zhai L, Berg C, Cebeci F, Kim Y, Milwild M, Rubner MF, Cohen RE 2006. Patterned Superhydrophobic Surfaces: Toward a Synthetic Mimic of the Namib Desert Beetle. Nano Letters 6 (6) 1213-1217
Meissner R, Jacobs I 2016. Theorising complex water governance in Africa: the case of the proposed Epupa Dam on the Kunene River. Int Environ Agreements 16 21-48
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Bethune S 1996. Namibia's challenge: Sustainable water use. Namibia Environment 1 185-189
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Wang L, Kaseke KF, Ravi S, Jiao W, Mushi R, Shuuya T, Maggs-Kölling G 2019. Convergent vegetation fog and dew water use in the Namib Desert. Ecohydrology 12 (7)
Desert Research Foundation of Namibia (DRFN) 2007. SDP 2: Water Usage Patterns in the Kuiseb River.
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Hugo PH, Tolmay T 1998. Indigenous animals for communal farming? Does it make sense?.
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