Evaluating the Quality and Usability of Ismailia Canal Water and the Effect of Industrial Drainage

Gamal Abd El-Massih Yassa;

Abstract


The Ismailia Caral is constructed in the years of 1858-1863. It extends for about 136 km from the river Nile at Shoubra, north of Cairo, to Ismailla city on the Suez Canal. It flows through considerable varieties of geological environs. Canal depth is 6-1


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Title Evaluating the Quality and Usability of Ismailia Canal Water and the Effect of Industrial Drainage
Other Titles تقييم جودة وصلاحية مياة ترعة الاسماعلية ومدى تأثرها بالصرف الصناعى
Authors Gamal Abd El-Massih Yassa
Keywords Evaluating the Quality and Usability of Ismailia Canal Water and the Effect of Industrial Drainage
Issue Date 2012
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The Ismailia Caral is constructed in the years of 1858-1863. It extends for about 136 km from the river Nile at Shoubra, north of Cairo, to Ismailla city on the Suez Canal. It flows through considerable varieties of geological environs. Canal depth is 6-1

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