Weekly Press Release of Istanbul Gelisim University (January 25-29, 2021)
Özet
One of the Most Important Problems Awaiting Istanbul in 2021 and After: Water Shortage!
While water is the most fundamental element for the
continuity of life, the consumption of existing water
resources is continued every year due to unconscious
water usage. At the point reached today, while serious
water shortages are experienced in some countries
around the world, the rate of the population who
cannot reach clean water constitutes approximately
40%. While some countries around the world are
dealing with the water shortage problem, it seems
that some countries will face this problem in the near
future. Especially the drought experienced in the end
of 2020 and in the first months of 2021 causes experts
to have more predictions about water projections.
The most important of these projections, especially in
large cities since 2021, water shortages will be almost
anywhere in Turkey. It seems that Istanbul, which is the most populous city in terms of the number of people per
square meter, will have difficulties in reaching sufficient clean water in 2021 and beyond. Experts consider 2020 as
the least rainy year of the last 40 years. Dams remained empty in Istanbul, which did not receive sufficient rainfall
during this period when autumn and winter began to occur. While Istanbul’s dam occupancy rate was around
40.0% in September, this rate had dropped to 20.0% in December. Even though the rains have increased in January,
one of the issues that is still up-to-date is the water shortage in Istanbul. As a matter of fact, in January, which is one
of the months with the highest rainfall in Istanbul in 2021, the least precipitation of the last seven years was seen
and the dam occupancy rates could reach 37.0% from 20.0% only. The precipitation forecast for February shows
that this rate will not increase much.
Although the water shortage in Istanbul seems to affect the year 2021 significantly, the environmental adversities
experienced in recent years will cause Istanbul to be one of the water poor cities in the medium term. The negative
effects of climate change, the excessive physical carrying capacity of metropolises such as Istanbul due to the
rapid increase in population, and the unconscious use of water are among the most important causes of water
shortage. Due to climate change, it is expected that the air temperature in the Mediterranean Basin will increase by
an average of 2.2 degrees until 2040. This is the most important indicator that drought will increase. On the other
hand, it is known that water use has increased in large cities, especially in Istanbul, in the last year due to the Covid
19 outbreak, but there is not enough water left in the dams.
When the water shortage in Istanbul is evaluated, some urgent measures should be taken and these measures
should be measures that will remedy the water shortage in Istanbul in the medium and long term. At this point, it is
important to increase the studies for the reuse of wastewater on a local basis and to develop new systems, ways and
methods to ensure the efficient use of water in the agricultural field. Apart from this, enacting the water law and
preparing drought management plans and putting them into effect immediately will be a remedy for the possible
water shortage in Istanbul. Apart from all these, it is of great importance to pay attention to water use individually
and to take necessary precautions for individual water use in order to prevent water shortage in Istanbul in the short, medium and long term.
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