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  1. Water Diversion Projects - Encyclopedia.com

    Water diversion projects include the construction of dams, levees, pumping stations, irrigation canals, or any other manmade structure that modifies the natural flow of a waterway. Diversion projects may be developed for purposes of hydroelectric power generation, farm irrigation, consumer and industrial water supply , and flood control.

  2. Maui’s Water Resources: A General Overview

    Apr 16, 2011 · Currently, and historically, Maui is the state’s biggest user of surface water. An average of 272 MGD of fresh stream water from both East and West Maui streams is diverted into irrigation ditches each day. (WDUP, 1990)

  3. •Off-spec water diversion •Plant Malfunctions •Construction (e.g.: new park gym decreases irrigated grass area) •Cost, user demand, etc. Department of Health Wastewater Branch ~ April 4, 2019

  4. May 15, 2018 · Flow Standards, available ditch flow and water quality implications of blending the water source to determine benefits and viability of interconnecting the MDWS Central Maui and Upcountry systems.

  5. Water diversion - Appropedia, the sustainability wiki

    Although existing water supplies can be stretched much further and new water infrastructure can be delayed using water conservation and efficiency strategies described below, people will continue to divert water from rivers and other surface sources for various purposes.

  6. 6 Ways to Divert Water - The Home Depot

    May 6, 2024 · Excess water around the perimeter of your home may cause water damage in the crawl space, basement or foundation. This guide features six ways to divert water away from your home, lawn or garden. A swale, a shallow trench, redirects water to a safe release area like a dry well, arid forest or pond.

  7. The agricultural and economic impacts of massive water diversion

    In response to these challenges, governments worldwide are increasingly considering large-scale, long-distance water diversion projects as potential solutions. 2 For instance, the proposed North American Water and Power Alliance (NAWAPA) in the United States aims to transfer water over thousands of km from the Great Lakes to the country’s southern regions (Tockner et al., 2016, …

  8. How to Divert Water Without Gutters or Downspouts

    Aug 28, 2024 · Implementing gutter-free water diversion methods can have positive environmental impacts, including reduced runoff and erosion, improved groundwater recharge, a decreased need for chemical cleaners, and more support for plants and wildlife.

  9. Actively managing floodwaters by diversion, storage, and infiltration can replenish water supply through groundwater recharge, increasing base flows, and enhancing usable water supply to mitigate the effects of drought. FDS projects can also help maintain healthy ecosystems.

  10. Bottled Water, Diversions, and Exports - FLOW

    A water diversion is the removal or transfer of water from one watershed to another. The term “consumptive use” is used to define diversions and exports, because the water is being “consumed” without then returning to its source.

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