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  • To achieve the goal of safe water supply (ensuring reserves and quality of water supply) for urban areas and industrial zones, the management of water supply in Phu Yen Province is very important for the sustainable development of urban areas and industrial zones. Therefore, “Controlling water supply reserves and quality for urban areas and industrial zones in Phu yen Province to response to climate change” is a practical and urgent study.

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  • Currently, along with the economic development, the urbanization process has been taking place strongly, putting great pressure on the water supply for urban areas and industrial zones, leading to conflicts, overlapping and obstacles to the water supply management

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  • Urban water management is facing with a couple of problems such as inadequate water supply, untreated wastewater disposal and stormwater management. Particularly, in developing countries it seems a long way to overcome these problems. Integrated urban water management (IUWM) is considered as one of the powerful management approaches to solve those problems. This approach links water supply, wastewater and stormwater issues as one unit of management.

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  • Poor surface water quality, air pollution, solid waste collection, domestic water supply, and many more environmental issues are plaguing urban areas due to policies encouraging fast urbanization but failing to synchronize infrastructure. This has heightened the importance of urban environmental management.

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  • Hanoi, the socio - economic center of Vietnam, where the demand for water supply usage is always the highest compared to other cities in the country. In order to support decision-makers in sustainably managing the water supply system for the capital (HUDWSS), this study applied the fuzzy hierarchical analysis process to build a sustainable hierarchy water supply framework based on the current satisfaction from the communities.

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  • For many countries in the world, the shift from water supply management (WSM) to water demand management (WDM) plays an important role in management of water resources which was already increasingly scarce. Tradditional WSM approach has exposed many limitations such as: high costs, wastefulness, water loss, thus they put a lot of pressure on scare fresh water resources, affect the ecosystem, make increasing water demand become more passive.

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  • The thesis makes assessments on water supply and water supply management current situation in urban areas in Binh Thuan province under climate change condition in order to give suggestion on: Raw water and clean water balancing methods for urban areas until 2025; Model and solutions to urban water supply management; Participation of relevant units in urban water supply management in Binh Thuan under climate change condition.

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  • The water problems in Asia’s cities are similar. These include sources and uses of raw water, the large propor-tion of water loss in distribution networks, intermittent supply, and the quality of tap water. In some cities, the excessive use of groundwater resources has caused serious environmental problems, including rapid deple-tion of groundwater, deterioration of water quality, and land subsidence.

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  • The objective of this study is to assist public authorities to identify and address the future challenges of urban water supply, sanitation, and flood management in cities. In order to do that, this report uses the conceptual framework of Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) as a holistic set of planning and management tools incorporating all components of the urban water cycle to help develop efficient and flexible urban water systems in the future. The future of water in African cities: why waste water? argues that a new approach to urban water management is needed in Africa.

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  • Municipal water accounts for less than a tenth of human water use, but clean drinking water is a critical need. Today, half of the world’s population live in towns and cities and one‐third of this urban population live without clean drinking water. These billion have‐nots are unevenly distributed across the globe: 700 million city dwellers in Asia, 150 million in Africa, and 120 million in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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  • Sustainability of ecosystem needs water which is a finite and vulnerable resource. Fortunately, water is a renewable resource. But management of water resources is always a challenge for sustainability development. Rapid urbanization and industrialization has put more stress on water resources from increased water needs for agriculture, municipal water supply, navigation, recreation, industrial processes and ecosystem maintenance. Agriculture consumes about 70 % of world’s freshwater.

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