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Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Aleksey Danilov emphasized that ensuring the security of the country’s water against climate change is a strategic task.
In Ukraine, an inventory of the sources of groundwater you can drink is necessary, said secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) Oleksiy Danilov at a meeting on water security issues on May 13. This is the department’s website.
“Danilov drew attention to the importance of conducting a comprehensive inventory of drinking water quality groundwater sources and artesian wells to attract them to water supply systems,” it was reported.
According to the secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, “the strategic task is to guarantee the state’s water security against climate change.”
The council referred to information from the Ukrainian State Water Resources Agency that the rivers have been shallow for the past five years, while “there is a possibility of a water shortage in the basins of some rivers that they have significant anthropogenic pressure. “
Danilov explained that “the probability of low water demand will require optimization of the use of water resources and economic consumption of water.”
In April, it was learned that the water level in Ukraine’s rivers fell to a minimum for 100 years due to lack of snow in winter and rain in spring.
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