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1 уровень стояния грунтовых вод
уровень стояния грунтовых вод
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water table
Water that occupies pores, cavities, cracks and other spaces in the crustal rocks. It includes water precipitated from the atmosphere which has percolated through the soil, water that has risen from deep magmatic sources liberated during igneous activity and fossil water retained in sedimentary rocks since their formation. The presence of groundwater is necessary for virtually all weathering processes to operate. Phreatic water is synonymous with groundwater and is the most important source of any water supply. (Source: WHIT)
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2 источник водоснабжения
источник водоснабжения
Открытый водоём, водоток или водоносный подземный горизонт, вода которого используется для водоснабжения
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3 управление лесным хозяйством
управление лесным хозяйством
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forest management
Planning of forest utilization for wood production, conservation purposes, fauna and flora protection, recreation and water supply. (Source: RFA)
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4 обеспечение питьевой водой
обеспечение питьевой водой
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drinking water supply
The provision and storage of potable water, or the amount of potable water stored, for the use of a municipality, or other potable water user. (Source: ISEP)
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5 городское водоснабжение
городское водоснабжение
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urban water supply
The distribution of water, including collection, treatment and storage, for use in a town, city or municipal area, and used generally for domestic and industrial needs. (Source: WWC)
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6 городская система управления водоснабжением
городская система управления водоснабжением
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municipal water management
Municipal water management deals with aspects of water supply and water technology concerning planning, processing, building and producing. It also concerns the problems of waste water collection, sewage disposal, waste water treatment in rural areas, water economising measures, water body quality management. (Source: TUBERL)
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7 управление водными ресурсами
управление водными ресурсами
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water management
Measures taken to ensure an adequate supply of water and a responsible utilization of water resources. (Source: KORENa / PARCOR)
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8 законодательство в области водных ресурсов
законодательство в области водных ресурсов
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water resources legislation
A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by a government to manage and protect an area's natural water supply and waterways. (Source: DES / BLD)
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9 засуха
засуха
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drought
A period of abnormally dry weather sufficiently prolonged so that the lack of water causes a serious hydrologic imbalance (such as crop damage, water supply shortage) in the affected area. (Source: MGH)
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10 добыча подземных вод
добыча подземных вод
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groundwater extraction
The process, deliberate or inadvertent, of extracting ground water from a source at a rate so in excess of the replenishment that the ground water level declines persistently, threatening exhaustion of the supply or at least a decline of pumping levels to uneconomic depths. (Source: BJGEO)
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11 вода для промышленного использования
вода для промышленного использования
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water for industrial use
Water used by industries for purposes such as fabrication, processing, washing and cooling, which is obtained from a public supply or through self-supplied sources. (Source: WWC)
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12 ирригационный канал
ирригационный канал
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irrigation canal
A permanent irrigation conduit constructed to convey water from the source of supply to one or more farms. (Source: NALMS)
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13 районное централизованное теплоснабжение
районное централизованное теплоснабжение
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district heating
The supply of heat, either in the form of steam or hot water, from a central source to a group of buildings. (Source: MGH)
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14 речной ресурс
речной ресурс
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fluvial resource
Any source of supply derived from a river, particularly its water, which is collected, stored and treated, then distributed for domestic, industrial, farm and other uses. (Source: WWC)
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15 защита подземных вод
защита подземных вод
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groundwater protection
Precautionary actions, procedures or installations undertaken to prevent or reduce harm to the environmental integrity of fresh water found beneath the earth's surface, usually in aquifers, which supply wells and springs. (Source: RHW / TOE)
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16 ирригация
ирригация
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irrigation
1) To supply land with water so that crops and plants will grow or grow stronger. (Source: CAMB / WRIGHT)
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17 объект коммунального хозяйства
объект коммунального хозяйства
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urban facility
Supply of essential services to the community, e.g. electricity, gas, water. (Source: GOOD)
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18 пресноводные ресурсы
пресноводные ресурсы
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freshwater resource
The network of rivers, lakes, and other surface waters that supply water for food production and other essential human systems. (Source: ENVNEL)
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19 развитие сельских областей
развитие сельских областей
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rural development
Any course destined to promote economic growth, modernization, increase in agricultural production and the creation of a framework in which to fulfill primary needs, such as education, health and supply of water in the rural areas. The attainment of such objectives depends in general on the type of administrative systems proposed for the various programmes and on the national political situation as regards, for instance land tenure, agrarian reform, the disbursement of assistance and food policy. (Source: GREMES)
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20 скважина
скважина
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well
A hole dug into the earth to reach a supply of water, oil, brine or gas. (Source: MGH)
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