Improvement of Water Quality in Tertiary Drains Using Wetland Plants
Magdy Mohamed Abdel-Naby Said;
Abstract
The countries of the Middle East and North Africa region have
5% of the world’s population but have less than 1% of the world’s
renewable fresh water. The region is one of the driest in the world and is poorly endowed with natural freshwater supplies. The
5% of the world’s population but have less than 1% of the world’s
renewable fresh water. The region is one of the driest in the world and is poorly endowed with natural freshwater supplies. The
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| Title | Improvement of Water Quality in Tertiary Drains Using Wetland Plants | Other Titles | تحسين نوعية المياه فى المصارف الفرعية بأستخدام نباتات الأراضى الرطبة | Authors | Magdy Mohamed Abdel-Naby Said | Keywords | Improvement of Water Quality in Tertiary Drains Using Wetland Plants | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | The countries of the Middle East and North Africa region have 5% of the world’s population but have less than 1% of the world’s renewable fresh water. The region is one of the driest in the world and is poorly endowed with natural freshwater supplies. The |
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