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Strategies to secure water supply

As the global population continues to increase, countries are finding ways to secure water supplies.

Dams and reservoirs

Rivers transport water to the sea. block rivers so that of water build up behind, rather than drain away. This provides large supplies of drinking water all year round and reduces , especially where precipitation may be seasonal. Dams and reservoirs can also prevent as the flow of the river is controlled, and they can generate electricity through (HEP). There over 600 dams in Africa. The Akosombo dam in Ghana and the Aswan dam in Egypt are two of the largest.

Water transfers

When a country has a water surplus in one area and a water shortage in another, supplies can be transferred. This is called a water transfer scheme. Reservoirs collect and store water in areas of high rainfall. and pipes transport the water to rivers or reservoirs in other parts of the country. Water transfer schemes can be found in lots of different countries. The city of Las Vegas is able to exist in the Nevada Desert because water is transferred to it.

The city of Las Vegas, situated in the Nevada Desert
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The city of Las Vegas, situated in the Nevada Desert

Desalination plants

It is not possible to drink seawater as it contains salt. remove the salt from seawater to make it safe to drink. Desalination plants could solve many of the world's water insecurity issues, but the process is expensive and therefore not viable in some The UK has opened its first desalination facilities on the river Thames. The plant removes the salt from tidal water from the river Thames to help the UK during times of prolonged low rainfall and drought.