WATER SOURCES FOR IRRIGATION, THEIR HYDROLOGICAL ASSESSMENT, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
Keywords:
irrigation system, water sources, hydrological assessment, environmental safety, groundwater, river resources, water quality, reservoirs, agriculture, sustainable managementAbstract
This article addresses the types of water sources used for irrigation in agriculture, the hydrological status of these sources, issues related to water quality, quantity, and distribution. It also discusses ways to ensure the environmental safety of water sources, their protection from pollution, ecological monitoring, and sustainable management systems. Evaluations are provided based on the current state of river, groundwater, and reservoir sources, and their long-term effective and safe use directions are substantiated.
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