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joesmith1212

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In the year , what would be the defi cit in water availability (in m)
  if the population growth rate increased from the current . percent to
  percent What will be an ideal response?



Question 2

Speculate on the percentage of groundwater designated for use in the
  public water supply, mining, agriculture, and industry. Draw a pie chart
  showing your estimates. Be sure to label each segment. What will be an ideal response?




wilsonbho

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Answer to Question 1

a. with CAP water?
Approximately 70,000,000 m3.
b. without CAP water?
Approximately 191,000,000 m3.



Answer to Question 2

The pie chart should include four labeled segments: public water supply, mining,
agriculture, and industry. The relative proportions will vary.




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