INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF EL-SALAM CANAL PROJECT BY USING DIFFERENT WATER QUALITY MODELS
Dalia Shaban Mohamed Abu Salama;
Abstract
Abstract
Egypt suffers from rapid population and urbanization which puts increasing stress on its limited water resources. This is directly seen in terms of increasing the efforts required for ensuring food security for the Egyptian public.
As an example of these efforts, the Egyptian Government started El-Salam Canal Project (ESCP) for the reclamation of an estimated 620,000 feddans of desert situated extended to Mediterranean coast of Sinai. The main sources of the project water are the Damietta Branch of the River Nile and the agricultural drains; Lower Serw, Farsqur and Bahr Hadus.
Egypt suffers from rapid population and urbanization which puts increasing stress on its limited water resources. This is directly seen in terms of increasing the efforts required for ensuring food security for the Egyptian public.
As an example of these efforts, the Egyptian Government started El-Salam Canal Project (ESCP) for the reclamation of an estimated 620,000 feddans of desert situated extended to Mediterranean coast of Sinai. The main sources of the project water are the Damietta Branch of the River Nile and the agricultural drains; Lower Serw, Farsqur and Bahr Hadus.
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Title | INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF EL-SALAM CANAL PROJECT BY USING DIFFERENT WATER QUALITY MODELS | Other Titles | زيادة كفاءة مشروع ترعة السلام بإستخدام نماذج مختلفة لنوعية المياه | Authors | Dalia Shaban Mohamed Abu Salama | Issue Date | 2019 |
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