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  2. Environmental impact of reservoirs - Wikipedia

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    Lake Manantali, 477 km 2, displaced 12,000 people. Resettlement Dams and the creation of reservoirs also require relocation of potentially large human populations if they are constructed close to residential areas. The record for the largest population relocated belongs to the Three Gorges dam built in China. Its reservoir submerged a large ...

  3. Incredible shrinking lakes: Humans, climate change, diversion ...

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    Climate change 's hotter temperatures and society's diversion of water have been shrinking the world's lakes by trillions of gallons of water a year since the early 1990s, a new study finds. A ...

  4. Environmental impact of irrigation - Wikipedia

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    An irrigation scheme draws water from groundwater, rivers, lakes, or overland flow, and distributes it over a certain area. Hydrological , or direct, effects of doing this [ 1 ] include reduction in downstream river flow, increased evaporation in the irrigated area, increased level in the water table as groundwater recharge in the area is ...

  5. Water stagnation - Wikipedia

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    Water body stagnation (stagnation in swamp, lake, lagoon, river, etc.) Surface and ground water stagnation; Trapped water stagnation. The water may be trapped in human artifacts (discarded cans, plant pots, tires, dug-outs, roofs, etc.), as well as in natural containers, such as hollow tree trunks, leaf sheaths, etc.

  6. Why desert golf courses and artificial lakes remain untouched ...

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    In the Coachella Valley, water continues flowing to lakes and golf courses, even as the Colorado River reaches new lows. Critics say it's time to limit heavy water use.

  7. Sustainability with Sarah: Why does polluted stormwater flow ...

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    What can I do to help keep my water clean? According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, runoff is one of the biggest threats to clean water across the country. Lunt said it’s important ...

  8. Endorheic lake - Wikipedia

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    The Aral Sea was once the second largest endorheic lake in the world, but anthropogenic effects such as bad irrigation practices have led to this lake's drastic decrease in size and turn into a desert named the Aralkum Desert. [citation needed] Endorheic lakes, because of the closed nature of their systems, are sensitive to new conditions. [2]

  9. Water pollution - Wikipedia

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    Water pollution (or aquatic pollution) is the contamination of water bodies, with a negative impact on their uses. [1]: 6 It is usually a result of human activities.. Water bodies include lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers, reservoirs and groundwa