water quality management

Water quality management concerns four major elements: the use (recreation, drinking water, fish and wildlife propagation, industrial or agricultural) to be made of the water; criteria to protect those uses; implementation plans (for needed industrial-municipal waste treatment improvements) and enforcement plans, and an anti-degradation statement to protect existing high quality waters. (Source: USC)



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Tredoux G, van der Merwe B, Peters I 2009. Artificial recharge of the Windhoek aquifer, Namibia: Water quality considerations. Boletín Geológico y Minero 120 (2) 269-278
Hocutt CH, Johnson PN, Hay C, van Zyl BJ 1994. Biological Basis of Water Quality Assessment: The Kavango River, Namibia. Revue d'hydrobiologie tropicale 27 (4) 361-384
Andersson L, Wilk J, Todd M, Hughes DA, Earle A, Kniveton D, Layberry R, Savenije HHG 2005. Impact of climate change and development scenarios on flow patterns in the Okavango River.
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