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Bosnia and Herzegovina is among the Countries with Largest Source of Water

Published: March 15, 2020
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The last research on the wealth of waters in countries throughout the world, conducted by the Institute for Water Resources (WRI) from Washington, showed that all Balkan countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, are found in the group of countries that have the biggest water potential, as well as a very small risk of water shortages in the future, announces Anadolu Agency.

The online newspaper ‘Huffington Post’ published this research according to which 37 countries in the world already face an ‘extremely high’ risk of water shortages.

Otherwise, an extremely high risk of water shortages means that more than 80 percent of water users in one country have the need to use an amount of water that is really not available in the area where there is a high risk of total water shortages. The text says that global warming and a rise in population in the world significantly endangers the existing water quality.

Balkan countries, including BiH, are found in the group where the risk for water shortages is at the lowest level.

(Source: radiosarajevo.ba)

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