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Management of a Sewerage Network in an Urban Area by Coupling GIS and Hydraulic Modeling: Case Study of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (Ghana)
(PAUWES, 2019-10)
The hydrological cycle is deeply modified by the high rate of urbanization and the population
growth this affects the management of the hydraulic infrastructures and the soils’ infiltration
rate during runoff. Sewage ...
Water Quality Monitoring and Vulnerability of the Community to Cholera: A Case Study of Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe Urban Area
(PAUWES, 2019-10)
The study was able to identify the risk factors affecting the population of Chitungwiza, in
connection with water supply, the study made an analysis of the nature, sources and causes of the
problems and identified the ...
Mapping of Groundwater Flow Pattern: A Case study of JUI and Allen Town Community, Sierra Leone
(PAUWES, 2020-12)
The groundwater mapping procedure that was employed in this research is a process which
was done basically to delineate flow direction, identify possible recharge and discharge areas
and generate groundwater maps that ...
Assessing the Potential of Artificial Groundwater Recharge: Case Study of Palla Road Wellfields, Botswana
(PAUWES, 2020-12)
A feasibility study on the assessment of managed aquifer recharge in the Palla Road wellfields which are situated in the Bonwapitse and Serorome Catchment area, Botswana was conducted. Botswana is categorized with a semi-arid ...
Management of a Water Distribution Network by Coupling GIS and HydraulcModeling: A case of Ghazaouet, Algeria
(PAUWES, 2020-12)
The rapid population growth, increase in unaccounted for water along with climate change serve
as a major problem in both rural and urban water supply. For arid regions, this problem may be
aggravated by inadequate ...
Water Management in Transboundary Rivers: Allocation and Governace, The case of Medjerda River Basin
(PAUWES, 2020-12)
Decisions related to water resources management are shaped by a range of considerations from traditional economic factors and physical constraints to political considerations such as the need to manage political support ...
Water resources modeling in a context of climate change in Cote d'Ivoire
(PAUWES, 2020-12)
During the period 1961-2000, Côte d’Ivoire, has been challenged by irregular rainfall distribution leading to frequent extreme events (drought and floods), resulting in agriculture losses. This study is sought to analyze ...
EVALUATION AND MODELING OF SUSTAINABLE URBAN WATER SUPPLY AND DEMAND IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
(PAUWES, 2021-11-15)
Water scarcity is increasing in Ibadan, Nigeria due to increasing population, urbanization, increase in standard of living and increasing deteriorating state of urban water supply schemes thereby putting pressure on the ...
INTEGRATING GIS AND HYDRAULIC MODELING FOR SUSTAINABLE DESIGN OF WATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS: A CASE STUDY OF THE CITY OF BUKAVU IN DR CONGO
(PAUWES, 2022-03-09)
Drinking water is one of the vital needs for human beings' survival. However, access to
drinking water represents strong inequalities on a global scale. While in some countries, even
rural communities have access to a ...
DEVELOPMENT OF A GIS-BASED SUPPORT TOOL FOR INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF THE RIVER AGNEBY BASIN, SOUTH OF CÔTE D’IVOIRE
(PAUWES, 2021-11-20)
Climate change, rapid population growth, anthropogenic land use changes, can be classified
among global phenomena that put enormous pressure on water resources. Côte d’Ivoire, like
most West African countries, has ...