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Sustainable Water Strategies for New Development Patterns

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Communities throughout the world face problems related to water. The problems vary only in degree and include such concerns as droughts and floods, drying up of springs and groundwater, eutrophication of lakes and ponds, pollution of rivers, contamination of groundwater, and unsafe drinking water.

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Murase, M. (2001). Sustainable Water Strategies for New Development Patterns. In: Matsushita, K. (eds) Environment in the 21st Century and New Development Patterns. Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9670-1_7

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