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Title: Water Scarcity in Libya


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Water Scarcity in Libya
  • Adam Niznik

2
About Libya
  • About 95 percent of the country is desert.
  • Only 1.2 percent of the total area of the country
    is cultivable.
  • About 93 percent of the land surface receives
    less than 100 mm of rain per year.

3
Libya Needs Water
  • Libya is fifth on the list of the most water
    scarce countries on Earth.

4
Where do they get their water?
  • Nearly all of Libyas water is fossil water, or
    groundwater that has remained sealed in an
    aquifer for a long period of time.

5
Why is it called Fossil Water?
  • Fossil Water rests underground in "fossil
    aquifers" for thousands or even millions of
    years, just like a fossil.

6
Nubian Sandstone Aquifer
  • Libyas source of fossil water comes from the
    Nubian Sandstone Aquifer, one of the most notable
    fossil water reserves

7
Why doesnt Libya have water?
  • Libya has an increasing demand for fresh water,
    while fossil groundwater supply is limited.
  • This situation of water supply has become more
    problematic with rapidly increasing population
    and low rainfall.

8
Effects of Water Scarcity
  • Only very certain areas of the country are
    cultivable, approximately 1.2 percent, so
    Libyans can only live in the areas on top of the
    Nubian Sandstone Aquifer to farm and get their
    water.

9
Solutions to Water Scarcity
  • Libya can review agricultural water policies in
    order to minimize some local deficits in water
    resources and to avoid a deterioration in water
    quality in the coastal areas.

10
Solutions Contd.
  • Multiple desalination plants have been
    constructed, however, restrictions have been
    imposed by the high cost of energy and spare
    parts and they are mainly used for industrial
    purposes. If some of the plants are converted to
    be for the common citizens of Libya, the scarcity
    would be decreased some.

11
Sources
  • http//www.springerlink.com/content/b1qv0273kt42p4
    l6/
  • http//www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/countries_reg
    ions/libya/index.stm
  • http//growingblue.com/case-studies/the-nubian-san
    dstone-aquifer/

12
Mauritania's Water Crisis
  • ByMaya McCrum

13
Problems in Mauritania
  • Mauritania's water crisis is growing rapidly.From
    2009-2011 it has more then doubled.
  • According to IRIN news without goverment help by
    suppling a pump or a desalination plant the taps
    are soon going to be drying up. (Mauritania
    Water Crisis)

14
Problems in Mauritania (Continued)
  • And with the lake they used to get a majority
    of their water from rapidly drying up Mauritania
    needs help, fast.
  • Now with a population increase more people need
    water, Water that is not there. Also any rain
    that does fall the ground absorbs due to the
    drought.

15
Effects of Water Scarcity
  • Agriculture can not be grow making money scare in
    families.
  • Can lead to diseases when water is taken from
    contaminated areas.

16
Effects of Water Scarcity (Cont.)
  • The food that is able to be produced are mostly
    conatiminated.
  • They are conataimed because of the water they use
    is.

17
Solutions to the Water Crisis
  • Mauritania hopes to get something to purify the
    unclean water.
  • With a 400 km coastline borders major areas in
    Mauritania making desalination a option.

18
Solutions to the Water Crisis (cont.)
  • The only problem with a desalnation plant would
    be the energy used would be prohibited.
  • According to Science America this would be the
    best option for them.

19
Work Cited
  • scienceamerica.net
  • irinnew.net
  • www.thewaterproject.org

20
Water Scarcity in Sudan
  • By Jacob Ondish

21
Sudan Without Water
  • 12.3 million people do not have access to clean
    water
  • There little rainfall
  • 3 out 4 of the population does not have clean
    water

22
Causes of Water Scarcity
  • The causes of water scarcity in Sudan is little
    rainfall. Though in the southwest of Sudan there
    is tropical rainforests that rain frequently. But
    this region is not habitable do to wild animals.
    The region of Sudan that is mainly inhabited is
    the northern Darfur and Northern states which is
    northwest on the map of Sudan. Since this region
    holds most of the population moving them towards
    a body of water cis out of the question, also is
    desalination.

23
Effects of Water Scarcity
  • In Sudan, 2 of the water they get can be used
    for domestic use.
  • Since there was no water, desertification is a
    big problem.

24
Solution to water Scarcity in Sudan
  • Sudan's national solution to water scarcity is
    irrigation and Rainwater Harvesting RWH.
  • They have considered desalination but have come
    to that they cannot afford it
  • For the most part Sudan is a landlocked country
    so their only main source of water is irrigation
  • But the body of water they are connected to is
    the red sea

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What is Irrigation
  • Irrigation is the process by which any artificial
    way of getting water is brought by that way.
  • For Example Wells, Rivers, Lakes, and Reservoirs
  • The only way Sudan can use irrigation is to
    irrigate wells and rivers. The main river that
    runs through Sudan and most of Africa is the
    Nile River.
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