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Journal of Water Resource and Protection (JWARP) is an openly accessible journal published monthly. The goal of this journal is to keep a record of the state-of-the-art research and promote the research work in these fast moving areas.
F. D’Auria, A. Bousbia Salah
The discovery and the application of nuclear energy constitute the most important technological achievement of the past century. However, the development and the exploitation of this technology have been remarkably smaller than foreseeable. An overview of the…
M. Guizani, M. A. Lopez Zavala, N. Funamizu
Following biological treatment, wastewater continues to have endotoxic active materials. However, because there is a trend of potable reuse and because endotoxic active materials potentially have harmful effects on human health, their removal from water is cr…
Omar Munyaneza, Félicien Majoro, Emmanuel Hagenimana, Wilbert Usabyisa
Nowadays, rainwater harvesting (RWH) technology is increasingly adopted as a strategic pathway for reducing poverty in rural drought prone areas for enhancing agricultural productivity and boosting farm income. The aim of this study is to assess the level of…
Kbrom Ambachew Gebrehiwot, Mehari Gidey Gebrewahid
This paper discusses the current and future conditions that affect water resources and the constraints of water (agricultural) management in sub-Saharan Africa and suggests remedial measures to be considered by policy makers. The pressure on the quantity and…
Harufumi Suzuki, Shoichi Yamagiwa, Sadao Araki, Hideki Yamamoto
Studies to decompose persistent organic pollutants in wastewater from chemical factories by using Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) have recently been performed. Oxidation reactions involving ozone and • OH radicals and cleavage caused by UV are the ma…
Roch Christian Johnson, Gratien Boni, Hermione Amoukpo, Yves Barogui, Gabriel Diez, Didier Agossadou, Ghislain Emmanuel Sopoh, Michel Boko
Although drinking water is readily available in Benin, its quality presents a public health concern. The district of Ahomadégbé in the commune of Lalo is characterized by several artesian wells. Unfortunately, anthropogenic factors negatively affect the drink…
Donald F. Kozlowski, Robert K. Hall, Sherman R. Swanson, Daniel T. Heggem
Stream and wetland riparian areas are able to sustain a state of resiliency based on the ecosystem’s ability to attain the functions of its ecological potential. This resiliency allows an area to provide and produce desired and valued water quality and aquati…
Mohamed Farhaoui, Mustapha Derraz
In the drinking water treatment processes, the optimization of the treatment is an issue of particular concern. In general, the process consists of many units as settling, coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration and disinfection. The optimization…
François Destandau, Amadou Pascal Diop
European Community policy concerning water is placing increasing demands on the acquisition of information about the quality of aquatic environments. The cost of this information has led to a reflection on the rationalization of monitoring networks and, there…
P. E. Zope, Eldho T. I., V. Jothiprakash
The change in rainfall pattern and intensity is becoming a great concern for hydrologic engineers and planners. Many parts of the world are experiencing extreme rainfall events such as experienced on 26 th July 2005 in Mumbai, India. For the appropriate desig…
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