Ns. Robins, THE ROLE OF GROUNDWATER AS A STRATEGIC AND ECONOMIC ASSET IN NORTHERN-IRELAND, Journal of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management, 11(4), 1997, pp. 246-250
In Northern Ireland, groundwater contributes 77 Ml/d out of 700 Ml/d i
n public supply, and a further 31 Ml/d to private users, Of the latter
, agriculture takes about 11 Ml/d and industry uses 18 Ml/d; a further
2 Ml/d are consumed by up to 15 000 people for rural domestic needs.
Groundwater is a protected asset and, as such, its use should be maxim
ized for both strategic and commercial gain. Increased demand on the p
ublic supply system by the year 2001 will involve no new major groundw
ater input, but private exploitation of groundwater will increase, par
ticularly by the specialist industries such as electronics and water b
ottling.