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- Assimilative_capacity abstract "Assimilative capacity refers to the ability of a body of water to cleanse itself; its capacity to receive waste waters or toxic substances without deleterious effects and without damage to aquatic life or humans who consume the water. It is level to which water body or nature control the toxicity without effecting the aquatic life.Human health and welfare, food security, industrial development and the ecosystem on which they are all at risk, unless the resources are managed more effectively during the present decade and beyond, than they have to be in the past. The well being of people at present and future demands immediate and effective action. Concerted action is needed to reverse the present trend of inequitable resource consumption, and over increasing shortages and environmental degradation. A proper management plan is essential for judicious utilization of resources for sustainable development.The socio-economic roots of present environmental crisis lie in the paradigm of scientific materialism and economic determination that fail to recognize the physical limits imposed by ecological system on economic activity. The economies must expand within ecosystems that have regenerative capacities. Contrary to neoclassical theory of continuous material growth, economic activities directly determine the potential for development through over exploitation of natural resources and indirectly compromise future production through discharge of residuals. There is a limit to the capability of ecological systems in accepting the residuals without discernable changes in the quality of recipient bodies.".
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- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Aquatic_ecosystem.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecology.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydrology.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Clean_Water_Act.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Ecological_crisis.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Irrigation.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Toxicant.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Wastewater.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Water_quality.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Wildlife.
- Assimilative_capacity wikiPageWikiLinkText "assimilative capacity".
- Assimilative_capacity article "Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition".
- Assimilative_capacity author "Jasper Womach".
- Assimilative_capacity url "http://ncseonline.org/nle/crsreports/05jun/97-905.pdf".
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- Assimilative_capacity subject Category:Ecology.
- Assimilative_capacity subject Category:Hydrology.
- Assimilative_capacity type Geophysic.
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- Assimilative_capacity comment "Assimilative capacity refers to the ability of a body of water to cleanse itself; its capacity to receive waste waters or toxic substances without deleterious effects and without damage to aquatic life or humans who consume the water.".
- Assimilative_capacity label "Assimilative capacity".
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- Assimilative_capacity sameAs Autoépuration.
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- Assimilative_capacity sameAs Otoepürasyon.
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