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Jökull - 01.12.1988, Side 50

Jökull - 01.12.1988, Side 50
100 80 60 -40 -20 0 - 10 -20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Fig. 7. In many municipalities waste of water and leakage may exceed the actual consumption. Mynd 7. Leki í kerfum og sóun á vatni eru víða meiri samanlagt en hin raunverulega vatnsnotkun. Explanation / Skýringar: A Water extraction, domestic use per 1,000 peo- ple in 1/s / Vatnstaka til heimilisnotkunar 1000 manna þorps í l/s. B Water extraction, fish industry. One factory, cooling water included, in 1/s. / Vatnstaka til frystihúss, að meðtöldu kœlivatni, í l/s. C Water extraction, fish farm. One typical hatchery, in 1/s. / Vatnstaka til dæmigerðrar seiðaeldisstöðvar í lls. substantially in the decades since World War II. In some places this need was quite difficult to fulfill. It is estimated that for every ton of frozen fish produced one needs at least 25 tons of water (.Ingimarsson and Þóroddsson, 1976). For the pro- duction of frozen fish in the period 1981-85 this Range of con- sumption, [1/s]. Minimum and maximum shown. B Leak- Leak Range of waste (minimum and maximum shown) and leak, [1/s]. Leak Fig. 8. Urban population in Iceland (x) and popula- tion in the southwest peninsula (•) as a % of the total population in Iceland. Mynd 8. Hundraðshluti íbúa í bœjum (x) og á suðvestur-horninu (•) miðað við heildaríbúafjölda á Islandi. means an annual share of 4 % of the flow through the water works. The actual demand from time to time is very variable, as the fishing is seasonal. Through the years the provision of good quality water to the fish freezing industry has been prob- lematic indeed in many places. In 1960/62 the bac- teriological quality of the water for this industry was investigated, and the results were so poor that in the following years the water was chlorinated in the fac- tories (Hannesson, 1967). Only 38 % of the samples collected at that time were considered as being of good quality and half of the total were of bad quality indeed. Fish farming — The production of salmon smolts is a new occupation in Iceland. The smolts are pro- duced for ocean ranching, or for the rearing of sal- mon in coastal tanks or ponds and lagoonal or near- coast sea cages. Fish farming underwent an explo- sive development from the late seventies, and this growth is still going on. The hatching stations are highly competitive pri- marily because of the possiblities of getting rela- tively cheap geothermal power together with abun- dant clean groundwater in certain places, as described above. The water is only used once, as its treatment for recirculation is considered to be too 48 JÖKULL, No. 38, 1988
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