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Table 11 Ratio of water withdrawal to water availability

in IRRIGATION AND WATER RESOURCES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES
by Claudia Ringler, Mark W. Rosegrant, Michael S. Paisner 2000
"... In PAGE 32: ... For the region as a whole, agriculture consumed 81 percent of total water uses in 1990, but with a projected decline in proportion of total consumption to 69 percent by the year 2025 (Table 10). Table11 shows the relationship between water availability and withdrawals at the country level. The island states of Barbados, Cuba, and Dominican Republic as well as Mexico and Peru are particularly vulnerable to water scarcity, with high withdrawals relative to water availability.... ..."

Table 2. Water Supply Interruptions by Source of Drinking Water. Source of Drinking Water

in Determinants of Diarrheal Disease in Jakarta
by Anna Albertini, Gunnar S. Eskeland, Alan Krupnick, Gordon Mcgranahan

Table 2: Satisfaction with duration of water supply by welfare status (percent)

in Are You Satisfied? Citizen Feedback and Delivery of Urban Services
by Uwe Deichmann, Somik V. Lall 2003
"... In PAGE 17: ... Overall, satisfaction with water services is quite high. Table2 shows satisfaction scores by household consumption quintiles. In Bangalore, 54 percent of households state that they are satisfied with duration of water supply.... ..."
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Table 5--Effect of changes in water supply, 1990 base model

in Eptd Discussion Paper No. 10
by Environment And Production, Peter B. R. Hazell, Nicostrato Perez, Gamal Siam
"... In PAGE 17: ...30% 0.182 15.94 33.11 11.38 5.3 The main mechanism for coping with changes in water supply is the gross cropped area. This declines by 15 percent when water supply is reduced 30 percent, and increases by 6 percent when the water supply is increased 10 percent ( Table5 ). The new lands bear a proportionally higher share of the changes in the gross cropped area than the old lands; their share falls from 15.... In PAGE 17: ...0 percent to 5.3 percent when the water supply is reduced 30 percent ( Table5 ). Most of the cropped area adjustment is borne by wheat, berseem, and cotton (LS); their cropped area is positively associated with water supply.... ..."

Table 3: Water supply improvement options in the WTP exercise

in Information Based Instruments for Improved Urban Management
by Uwe Deichmann Somik, Uwe Deichmann, Somik V. Lall, Ajay Suri, Pragya Rajoria, Krishna Kumar, Vinay Lall, Peter Lanjouw, Mattias Lundberg, Pulin Nayak, A. Ravindra, Rin Sanga, Zmarak Shalizi, M. R. Srinivasamurthy, M. N. Vidyashankar
"... In PAGE 28: ... These range from the use of surface water to an individual piped connection in the home. Secondly, the household is asked which of five improved supply options would be most desirable ( Table3 ). In selecting an option, the household is asked to consider the options realistically given that it would likely involve higher charges.... ..."

Table 17 shows the water supply and sanitation costs and tariffs for selected

in IRRIGATION AND WATER RESOURCES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES
by Claudia Ringler, Mark W. Rosegrant, Michael S. Paisner 2000
"... In PAGE 57: ... 53 Table17 Water and sewerage costs and tariffs, LAC Country Av. cost of water production Average tariff Marginal areas Truck Bottled water Sewerage tariff Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Urban Rural (US$/m3) (US$/l) (US$/m3) Argentina 0.... ..."

Table 3: Comparison between borewell and spring water supply schemes

in RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL DRINKING WATER
by Volume I
"... In PAGE 44: ... Tables 3 and 4 represent the weight variation study of ANALPRO and ANALCO with synthetically prepared As(III) and As(V) solution. Table3 : Weight variation study for ANALPRO and ANALCO with As(III) spiked water Volume = 100 ml Shaking time = 30 min Arsenic concentration (ppm) Adsorbent Wt. (g) Before adsorption After adsorption ANALPRO 0.... In PAGE 136: ...er cent cases. Bowing of humerus, radius and ulna, which is very rare, is also found in 1.8 per cent X-rays. Distribution of fluoride level is shown in Table3 . Fluoride content ranged from 0.... In PAGE 136: ...isease. However, it is directly proportional to the severity of the disease. A total of 49 (40.8 per cent) samples of urine fluoride was more than 2 ppm (see Table 4). Table3 : Distribution of fluoride level in different villages Name of village No.of Drinking Water sources No.... ..."

Table 3: Elements of a Workable Framework for Water Supply and Sanitation Investments

in Instruments Available through IFIs. ” Special thanks to Dhruva
by Aldo Baietti, Peter Raymond, Research Farida Mazhar, Pankaj Gupta, Stephan Von, Severerine Dinghem, Tomoko Matsukawa, Also To Mihaly Kopanyi, Sumeet Thakur, Kyoichi Shimazaki 2005
"... In PAGE 34: ... The framework must also be based on enforceable contracts with remedies. Table3 lays out the various elements of a framework for allocating risks to various parties on WSS sector investments. The proposed framework acknowledges practical limits on what can be realistically achieved by governments within their existing environments and would involve a wide range of policy changes, particularly in terms of roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders.... ..."

Table III-16 Population without Service of Water Supply System

in Issues and Challenges for Water Resources in North China- Case of the Yellow River Basin-
by Shozo Kitta 2004

Table 6.7: Diversity of water supply sources at the national level

in Sustainable water use in Europe - Part 1: Sectoral use of water
by W. Krinner, C. Lallana, T. Estrela, S. Nixon, T. Zabel, L. Laffon, Agences De L’eau, G. Rees, G. Cole, Niels Thyssen, Cover Bysted, Cover Pictures Peter Warna-moors, Kongens Nytorv
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