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Research on Carrying Capacity of Water Resource Based on Multi-reservoir Regulation
1Liu Renyuan, 1, 2Li Lei, 3Li Hua and 1Huang Qiang
1Xi’an University of Technology Eco Water Northwest State Key Laboratory Breeding Base, Xi’an 710048, China
2Shaanxi Institute of Engineering Survey, Xi’an 710068, China 3CongQing ChangAn Automoble Company Limited ChongQing 400023, China
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2013 23:4340-4343
Received: September 30, 2012 | Accepted: December 11, 2012 | Published: December 15, 2013
Abstract
Analyze the level of Carrying Capacity of Water Resources; evaluate the condition of e region social, economic and ecological environment comprehensive and sustainable development. This study is based on analyzing the meaning of water resources carrying capacity, take water resources of the Midwest of Shenzhen City an example., by the way of the “Coordinated and sustainable development” theory, found the model of the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources, Calculated and analyzed. Water efficiency coefficients are different in different states, the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources is different too. the water resources in the Midwest of Shenzhen City can only meet now this stage (2010) Urban water demand, meanwhile people of over loading in there are also constantly increasing, In the future, Water requirement of Shenzhen Midwest cities must increase Dongjiang water and west diversion works of Shen Zhen, in order to enhance Carrying Capacity of Water Resources of the area.
Keywords:
Carrying capacity of water resources, coordinated and sustainable development, reservoirs, the Midwest of Shenzhen, water resource,
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests.
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