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Water extraction is the process of taking water from any source, either temporarily or permanently, for flood control or to obtain water for, for example, irrigation. The extracted water could also be used as drinking water after suitable treatment. Depending on the environmental legislation in the country, controls may be placed on extraction to limit the amount of water that can be removed. The over-extraction of water can lead to dry rivers or declining groundwater levels.

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  • Le prélèvement d'eau, peut être effectué par extraction des eaux souterraines, pompages des eaux de surface continentale (cours d'eau, plan d'eau) ou de transition (estuaire par exemple) que ce soit de façon temporaire ou permanente. Au niveau mondial, 19 % des prélèvements d’eau proviennent de l’industrie et 70 % des chaînes d’approvisionnement agricoles. En fonction de la législation sur l'environnement dans le pays concerné, des limites et des contrôles peuvent être mis en place sur le pompage afin de limiter la quantité d'eau qui peut être prélevée. La surexploitation peut conduire à l'assèchement des rivières ou des nappes phréatiques dont le niveau est bas. L'hydrogéologie permet d'évaluer les niveaux de prélèvement admissibles. (fr)
  • Water extraction is the process of taking water from any source, either temporarily or permanently, for flood control or to obtain water for, for example, irrigation. The extracted water could also be used as drinking water after suitable treatment. Depending on the environmental legislation in the country, controls may be placed on extraction to limit the amount of water that can be removed. The over-extraction of water can lead to dry rivers or declining groundwater levels. The science of hydrogeology is used to determine safe water extraction levels.Water can go through dams that are used to regulate or stop water from coming though, creating hydroelectricity. (en)
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  • Le prélèvement d'eau, peut être effectué par extraction des eaux souterraines, pompages des eaux de surface continentale (cours d'eau, plan d'eau) ou de transition (estuaire par exemple) que ce soit de façon temporaire ou permanente. Au niveau mondial, 19 % des prélèvements d’eau proviennent de l’industrie et 70 % des chaînes d’approvisionnement agricoles. L'hydrogéologie permet d'évaluer les niveaux de prélèvement admissibles. (fr)
  • Water extraction is the process of taking water from any source, either temporarily or permanently, for flood control or to obtain water for, for example, irrigation. The extracted water could also be used as drinking water after suitable treatment. Depending on the environmental legislation in the country, controls may be placed on extraction to limit the amount of water that can be removed. The over-extraction of water can lead to dry rivers or declining groundwater levels. (en)
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  • Prélèvement d'eau (fr)
  • Water extraction (en)
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