Water resources management in Uruguay
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The water resources management system in Uruguay has been influenced by the general sense of water as an abundant resource in the country. Average annual rainfall is 1,182 mm, representing a contribution of 210 km3 annually throughout its territory. In 2002, the per capita renewable water resources was 41,065 cubic meters, way above the world average 8,467 m3 in 2006. Uruguay also shares one of the largest groundwater reserves in the world, the Guarani Aquifer, with Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay. The Guarani aquifer covers 1,200,000 square kilometers and has a storage capacity of 40,000 km3.
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Withdrawals by sector 2004 |
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Renewable water resources | 139 km3 |
Surface water produced internally | 59 km3 |
Groundwater recharge | 23 km3 |
Overlap shared by surface water and groundwater | 23 km3 |
External renewable water resources | 74 km3 |
Renewable water resources per capita | 41,065 m3 per year |
Wetland designated as Ramsar sites | 424,904 ha |
Hydropower generation | 51% |
The institutional framework for water resources management consists of sectoral governmental agencies at the national and regional level. The Water Code, Decree No 14.859 of 1978, establishes the legal framework for water resources management in Uruguay completed by sectoral laws for agriculture, industrial water use, energy production and water supply and sanitation.