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The phrase "availability of water from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sources or access to water in various contexts, such as environmental studies, resource management, or infrastructure planning.
Example: "The availability of water from local rivers is crucial for the agricultural sector in this region."
Alternatives: "access to water from" or "supply of water from".
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The availability of water from the Nile throughout the year, combined with the area's high temperatures, makes possible intensive cultivation along its banks.
These uses do not include agricultural activities which have no relationship to the availability of water from subirrigation or flood irrigation practices.
In Southwest and Central Asia in general, however, agricultural productivity and population density vary markedly with the regional pattern of precipitation or the availability of water from humid highlands nearby.
According to one estimate, during the fiscal year 2011 2012 (July 1 to June 30), the availability of water from canal irrigation was around 10% less than the long-term average water use of 128 billion m3 (GOP, 2012).
As the availability of water from lakes and rivers has become more inconsistent because of drought or environmental regulation, groundwater extraction has increased.
The presence of C. guadalupensis forest in this zone of the island likely is due to a greater availability of water from precipitation and cloud condensation [5], [6].
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Egly gave a sobering update on water availability, citing statistics from the Department of Water Resources.
The Australian almond industry is very reliant on the availability of water for irrigation, and in Australia, rainfall from year to year can be highly unpredictable and this will impact on farm management.
"There will be no impact on the availability of water for agriculture," Hunt said.
Diarrhoeal diseases Unsafe drinking water, inadequate availability of water for hygiene and lack of access to sanitation together contribute to about 88 per cent of deaths from diarrhoeal diseases.
The availability of of water from Lake Lawtonka, just north of Fort Sill, provided the motivation for the War Department to establish a major cantonment named Camp Doniphan, which was active until 1922.
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