Science reporter publish this article page no 35 in the decade of 2010 the crisis of urban drought hit homes. but again policy evolved as it learned that augmenting water supply was only one part of the challenge – cities were increasingly dependent on long-distance sources pumping and piping this water meant both losses in distribution as well as costs of electricity and this in turn made the available water expensive and more inequitable. as water supply dried up people turned to groundwater and without recharge – ponds and tanks had been decimated up by real estate or simply through neglect – meant declining water levels Science reporter english magazine by niscair.
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