Mongolia’s water reserves considered
Mongolia used up to 600 million cubic meters of water and 470 million cubic meters are turned to wastewater.
Mongolia’s water reserves considered. Mongolia used up to 600 million cubic meters of water and 470 million cubic meters are turned to wastewater. There’s need to protect this valuable resource and conserve it by increasing water recycling and safe reuse, noted speakers at a recent forum on Wastewater and Water Reserves of Mongolia. Experts noted that Ulaanbaatar and other large cities in desert climate are facing mild water shortage problems due to sudden increase in water consumption related to urbanization and industrialization. Mongolia will have to deal with serious water shortage by 2021 if wasteful water consumption continues. So, the nation needs to increase its water resources through the conservation of flood water so that it can meet drinking water demands in the future using surface water, according to experts. Experts recommend promoting the conservative use of water among the public, increase water recycling and reuse, and building a standard wastewater treatment facility to tackle water problems.
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