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olga_2 [115]
3 years ago
12

Which activities are included in the management of water resources? Check all that apply. planning how to transport water using

technology to purify water studying the composition of water building structures to store water determining the selling price of water.
A, B, D on edge
Biology
2 answers:
zlopas [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Planning how to transport water; using technology to purify water; building structures to store water.

Explanation:

 Water source management is a set of actions to regulate and control the use and protect these vital sources. Management must be done in accordance with current legislation and in order to preserve the quantity and quality of water.  The management of water resources aims to ensure the availability and quality of water for its various uses, including public supply and preservation of the environment.

  For this, they require several actions such as preservation and restoration of riparian forests, preservation of springs, techniques of management of agricultural soils and pastures, implementation of collecting networks and sewage treatment plants, collection and treatment of urban waste and industrial effluents, among others. many others.  Other actions like planning how to transport water (to avoid contamination of the water), using technology to purify water, to make it possible to renovate the source, building structures to store water to avoid contammination.

leonid [27]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A planning how to transport water

B using technology to purify water

D building structures to store water

Explanation:

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