puntwateronttrekking
Puntwateronttrekking is a term used in water management to refer to the withdrawal of water at a specific point within a water system, such as a borehole, well, or surface-water intake. The emphasis is on the withdrawal occurring at a defined location rather than being distributed along a network. The concept is common in hydrogeology and civil engineering when modeling and regulating how much water is extracted from a single pumping point for drinking water supply, irrigation, industry, or other uses.
In practice, puntwateronttrekking involves measuring and recording the discharge at the extraction point. Typical measurements include
Regulatory and environmental considerations are central to puntwateronttrekking. Institutions granting permits often specify withdrawal limits, seasonal
Applications of puntwateronttrekking include planning and operation of pumping stations, drought management, aquifer management, and scientific