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Title: Water Resources Management: Water Conservation Methods.


1
Water Resources ManagementWater Conservation
Methods.
  • Alexious Rolle Dept. of Statistics
  • Environmental Statistics
  • Water Resources

2
Water Resource ChallengesThe Commonwealth of
the Bahamas
  • All freshwater is in the form of groundwater.
  • Only three islands with significant water
    resources.
  • Some small islands have no freshwater.
  • Uneven and seasonal distribution of rainfall
    (North North Central Rainfall 50-60 in/yr
    (1,270-1,524 mm/yr), South Rainfall 36 in/yr
    (914 mm/yr) Pronounced Wet Season May to
    October).
  • Most communities located away from resources.
  • Need for high cost alternatives (Reverse
    Osmosis).
  • Vulnerability of water resources 90 of
    the freshwater lenses within 5-ft (1.5-m) of the
    surface.

3
Rainfall for The Bahamas
4
What is different about the Water Resources in
The Bahamas?
  • Hydrogeology
  • Freshwater Lenses with Unique
  • Characteristics. Unique Geology.

5
Water Resources of The Bahamas
  • The groundwater resources of the Commonwealth
    comprise the fresh, brackish, saline and
    hypersaline waters found in the near and deep
    subsurface and in the lakes and ponds that
    intercept the surface. The freshwater resources
    occur as three-dimensional lens-shaped bodies,
    which overlie brackish and saline waters at
    depth.

6
Table Freshwater Resources
7
Bahamas National
Accounts Statistics
  GROSS VALUE ADDED BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN GROSS VALUE ADDED BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN GROSS VALUE ADDED BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN GROSS VALUE ADDED BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN GROSS VALUE ADDED BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN GROSS VALUE ADDED BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN      
    WATER INDUSTRY            
                   
            (B thousands)  
  OUTPUT INTERMEDIATE GROSS NET GROSS DEPRECIATION NET WAGES NET
INDUSTRY   CONSUMPTION VALUE ADDED INDIRECT VALUE ADDED   VALUE AND OPERATING
      AT MARKET TAXES AT FACTOR   ADDED SALARIES SURPLUS
      PRICES   COST      
                   
2000 38,635 19,400 19,235 0 19,235 5,547 13,688 15,747 -2,059
2001 39,818 18,954 20,864 -5,206 26,070 5,397 20,673 14,777 5,896
2002 45,127 18,468 26,660 -3,600 30,260 5,734 24,525 17,691 6,834
2003 42,102 22,361 19,741 -4,680 24,421 5,585 18,836 17,714 1,122
2004 46,046 22,289 23,757 -4,188 27,945 6,215 21,730 18,779 2,951
2005 47,725 29,495 18,231 -3,748 21,979 6,389 15,590 19,970 -4,380
                   
8
The BahamasWater Resource Vulnerability
  • Ease of access and overexploitation. Saline
    intrusion.
  • Easily damaged or destroyed by mans activities.
    Canals, borrow pits, rock mining.
  • Prone to inundation. Storm surges, and sea level
    rise.
  • Easily polluted
  • A.) Close water table
  • B.) Rock porosity and permeability
  • C.) Lacking soils
  • D.) Internal drainage
  • E.) Scarce disposal sites in small island
    environment. Dumping habits, and lack of
    mains sewerage.

Difficult and Costly Clean Up!
9
Water Conservation Tips,to save water and money
  • Toilet flushing accounts for 40 of the water
    usage each day.
  • Showers and baths account for 35 of the water
    usage each day.
  • Laundry and dishwashing account for 20 of the
    water usage each day.
  • Drinking and cooking account for the additional
    5 of the water usage per day.
  • (NOTE) Water your lawn in the early mornings and
    only when necessary. In our climate the lawn
    only requires water every 5-7 days, during the
    summer months.

10
Water Resources Assessment of The Bahamas
  • LATEST UPDATE
  • Produced By- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Using Existing Data and Reports.
  • Approved by Government.
  • Website http//www.sam.usace.army.mil/en/wra/Baha
    mas/Bahamas.html
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