Hydrogeology. Kevin M. Hiscock

Hydrogeology - Kevin M. Hiscock


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The Water Act 2003 is one example of legislation to further the sustainable use of water resources and protect the environment. The Act links water abstraction licensing to local water resource availability and moves from a licensing system based on purpose of use to one based on volume consumed. The Act also introduces time‐limited licences to give flexibility in making changes to abstraction rights in the face of climate change and increased demand. From 2012, licences without a time limit will be revoked, without a right to compensation, if an abstraction causes significant environmental damage.

      1.7.2 Groundwater abstraction in Europe

      (Source: Adapted from Margat, J. and van der Gun, J. (2013) Groundwater Around the World: A Geographic Synopsis. CRC Press/Balkema, EH Leiden.)

Country Estimated groundwater abstraction (km3 a−1) Groundwater abstraction by sector Groundwater share of total freshwater abstraction (%)
Irrigation (%) Domestic use (%) Industry (%)
Albania 0.90 61 33 6 53
Andorra 0.01
Austria 1.12 5 52 43 30
Belgium 0.65 4 55 41 10
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.30 33 67 0 32
Bulgaria 0.58 10
Croatia 1.16 0 86 14 97
Cyprus 0.15 87 13 0 62
Czech Republic 0.38 19
Denmark 0.65 38 40 22 98
Estonia 0.33 0 20 80 18
Finland 0.28 24 65 11 17
France 5.71 14 63 23 18
Germany 5.83 4 48 48 18
Greece 3.65 86 14 0 39
Hungary 0.37 18 35 47 7
Iceland 0.16 97
Ireland 0.21 29 35 36 27
Italy 10.40 67 23 10 25
Latvia 0.11 26
Lithuania 0.17 7
Luxembourg 0.02 40
Macedonia 0.16
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