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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.
Carlos Joel Ábrego-Góngora, Roberto Briones-Gallardo, Luis Armando Bernal-Jácome, Antoni Escalas-Cañellas, 1 1
In this research, three existing dynamic mathematical models for aerated lagoons were applied to an aerated facultative lagoon (AFL) plant for municipal wastewater treatment. The models’ ability to describe the behavior of the primary lagoon was evaluated, an…
Omololu J. Idowu, Kevin A. Lombard, Don Hyder, April L. Ulery
Soil quality indicators were assessed in two adjacent fields in northern New Mexico near a reverse osmosis (RO) facility. One field had been cleared of native vegetation, sowed with a pasture mix and irrigated with saline RO wastewater (electrical conductivit…
Taqsim Husnain, Baoxia Mi, Rumana Riffat
Separate treatment of high-nutrient sidestream is an efficient and cost effective way to decrease the loading on the main plant, resulting in lower effluent nutrient concentration. This study investigated the use of a combined forward osmosis-membrane distill…
Nuruol Syuhadaa Mohd, Taqsim Husnain, Baoqiang Li, Baoqiang Li, Arifur Rahman, Rumana Riffat
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of anaerobic digestion (AD) within the intermediate zone, specifically at 45°C. Single-stage batch anaerobic digestion system was developed in the lab and performance was monitored for more than 2 ye…
Tarek Abichou, Tarek Kormi, Cheng Wang, Haykel Melaouhia, Terry Johnson, Stephen Dwyer
Solid waste landfills need to have final covers to 1) reduce the infiltration of rainfall into the waste mass and 2) reduce surface greenhouse gas emissions. Most regulations require that such final covers include hydraulic barriers, such as compacted clays w…
Yasser Ahmed El-Amier, Mahmoud Abd El-Kawy Zahran, Sadam Hameed Al-Mamory
Water quality of Rosetta Branch may be changed by several factors in the last decades as a result of anthropogenic activities. So, it’s important to study the physicochemical characteristics of both water and sediment in the Rosetta Branch. Two identified sou…
Eyal Ilotoviz, Haim Shafir, Philipp Gasch, Pinhas Alpert
The predictability of pan evaporation and air temperature in the southern part of the Dead-Sea region (Sdom) was investigated according to two approaches, prediction by mesoscale models and with the aid of synoptic classification. First, the predicted tempera…
Mohamed K. Mostafa
This research involved attempting to improve water quality at the Abu-Rawash WWTP by using aluminum chloride (AlCl 3 ) as a coagulant combined with injection of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). The Abu-Rawash WWTP is the main source of water quality degradation at the…
Joachim Götz, Johannes Thomas Weidinger, Stefan Kraxberger, Anne-Lise Hennecke, Johannes Buckel, Basanta Raj Adhikari
Surface morphology and internal composition of large rockslide deposits have been frequently studied, but their hydrogeologic conditions and consequences for (drinking) water quality and quantity on such deposits are largely unknown. In this study we provide…
Marcelo Rocha dos Santos, Breno Rosa Neves, Bismarc Lopes da Silva, Sérgio Luiz Rodrigues Donato
This study was conducted to evaluate the yield, water use efficiency and physiologic characteristics of “Tommy Atkins” mango under partial rootzone drying. The experiment was carried out in an orchard of mango in the irrigated perimeter of Ceraíma, BA. Five t…
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