-
aquastat is a
device used in
hydronic heating systems for
controlling water temperature. To
prevent the
boiler from
firing too frequently,
aquastats have...
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Aquastat is a
device used in
hydronic heating systems.
Aquastat may
refer to:
Aquastat, a
database of
global water usage maintained by the
United Nations...
- in
January 2024, by
World Bank and Food and
Agriculture Organization (
AQUASTAT data).
Fresh and
unpolluted water accounts for 0.003% of
total water available...
- in
January 2024, by
World Bank and Food and
Agriculture Organization (
AQUASTAT data). The list
includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent...
- the
original on 2
December 2020.
Retrieved 23
November 2020. FAO. 2009.
AQUASTAT Transboundary River Basins – Kura
Araks River Basin. Food and Agriculture...
- from the
original on 5
November 2012.
Retrieved 2
January 2012. "Israel".
Aquastat. Food and
Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations. 2008. Archived...
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Retrieved 2024-12-21. "Water
Resources of Myanmar".
AQUASTAT.
Archived from the
original on 2010-07-27.
Retrieved 2010-09-21. Adding...
- Frenken,
Karen (2009),
Irrigation in the
Middle East
Region in Figures.
AQUASTAT Survey 2008,
Water Reports, vol. 34, Rome: FAO, ISBN 978-92-5-106316-3...
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Wikiversity The World's
Water Data Page FAO
Comprehensive Water Database,
AQUASTAT The
Water Conflict Chronology:
Water Conflict Database Archived 16 January...
- Travel. ISBN 9781598808414.
Retrieved 29
April 2014.[permanent dead link] "
Aquastat - Dams in Nicaragua". UNFAO.
Archived from the
original on 8
October 2014...