Water Resource Systems
Water resource systems are collections of natural and artificial components which capture, manage, and regulate the use of water resources in an area. They are responsible for the health and welfare of local populations, providing drinking water, irrigation, energy production, recreation, and more. They can also help to mitigate the impacts of climate change, such as floods and droughts. Water resources systems are a critical part of the infrastructure of any community, providing essential services and sustainability for generations to come.
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