What are the implications of exceeding per capita consumption limits for sustainable water management?
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Exceeding per capita consumption limits can lead to overexploitation of water resources, increased water stress, and environmental degradation. It can also result in higher water bills, increased energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions. To ensure sustainable water management, it is essentiaRead more
Exceeding per capita consumption limits can lead to overexploitation of water resources, increased water stress, and environmental degradation. It can also result in higher water bills, increased energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions. To ensure sustainable water management, it is essential to promote efficient water use, reduce wastage, and implement measures such as rainwater harvesting, reuse, and recycling of water.
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