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The phrase "administrative water" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It may be used in a specific context related to administrative processes or regulations involving water resources, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The report highlighted the need for better management of administrative water to ensure compliance with environmental regulations."
Alternatives: "regulatory water" or "management water".
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The results of the empirical application of these rules for the case of an irrigated area located in the Ebro Basin (Spain) show that the designed sequential rules are able to substantially improve the efficiency of the currently applied proportional rule in context of severe scarcity of water and/or high administrative water prices.
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At her office, she handles administrative tasks, waters plants, then spoons her yogurt into the sink.
At present, the planning for the conservation or development of Japanese traditional crafts is based on administrative districts or water catchment areas.
For other types of components such as administrative buildings and water storage tanks, the development of the vulnerability models included the consideration and combination of different approaches, such as analytical and empirical analyses combined with expert criteria.
Water hazard classes are based on the German General Administrative Regulation under the Federal Water Act on the Classification of Substances Hazardous to Water in Water Hazard Classes.
Over here much of the private sector isn't adding anything or innovating – indeed, it's tricky to do that when you're running an administrative office or supplying water.
Such applications often put more emphasis on administrative issues than on water management issues.
It uses aquifer storage capacity to save wet-year allocations for the driest years, which reduces or avoids price increases and/or administrative curtailment of some water uses.
These conditions include the physical, social and economic factors driving demand for environmental water allocation; administrative procedures, organizational development and institutional capacity to effect transfers; and adaptive mechanisms to overcome legal, cultural, economic, and environmental barriers.
The control subjects were selected from employees working in the administrative office or circulating water workshop and showed no evidence of exposure to known genotoxic agents.
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