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    "content": "The spatial of water and land resources in China is, as in most countries uneven. The West Middle and East Route water transfer projects diverts about 44.8 billion cubic metres of water through three canals to the north approximately equal to the annual volume of the Yellow River in a normal year. 3. In Japan (a) Inter-basin Water Transfer to Tokyo Metropolis The Tokyo Metropolis supplies Tokyo Metropolis water demands inter-regionally from the Tone River which is the largest river in Japan. Further away from Tokyo, the demand for water for Tokyo Metropolis continuously and rapidly increase necessitating water transfer schemes from the Tone River. (b) The Kagawa Irrigation Project. The northern region of Shikoku Island is the driest district in Japan. To improve food security, an inter-basin water transfer project, the Ikeda Water Scheme transfers water to Kagawa through a tunnel passing through the mountain range that has already undertaken. 4. Southern Africa Region There are several inter-basin water transfer schemes that have been implemented in South Africa. A total of 26 major inter-basin transfers have been completed in southern Africa. Some of the biggest inter-basin transfer schemes that have been built are:- (a) Eastern National Water Carrier (ENWC) in Namibia. Water shortages in Windhoek area from the beginning of 1980s led to the planning, implementation of the EWC which transports water from Kavango River to the north eastern border of Namibia and south eastwards to Windhoek a distance of 750 Kilometres. (b) Lesotho Highlands"
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