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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.
Atef Faleh Al-Mashagbah
The main aim of this research is to evaluate the water quality of King Abdullah Canal (KAC) using the water quality index method (WQI). For this purpose, nine different sampling sites were used in the calculation of WQI during the period of January to Decembe…
Cindie Hébert, Daniel Caissie, Mysore G. Satish, Nassir El-Jabi
Water temperature is a key physical habitat determinant in lotic ecosystems as it influences many physical, chemical and biological properties of rivers. Hence, a good understanding of the thermal regime of rivers is essential for effective management of wate…
Aminata Kabore, Boubacar Savadogo, Harmonie C. Otoidobiga, Adama Sawadogo, Francis Rosillon, Alfred S. Traore, Dayéri Dianou
Water purification with Moringa oleifera seeds has received a lot of attention because it reduces water turbidity and pathogenic microorganisms . However, it is important to define the optimum conditions of storage to preserve the treated water quality. The s…
Nongnong Shi, Minger Ye, Tongfei Lai, Zhiming Yu, Yunli Pan, Mengying Yu, Xiaoqi Zhou
This paper proposes an innovative plan and its implement strategy of Hemu urban wetland. The plan takes into consideration its historical background and current status, its protection significance, strategies, solutions and support conditions. It highlights t…
Yun-Ya Yang, Gurpal S. Toor
Faced with rapid population growth and fresh water scarcity, reuse of reclaimed water is growing worldwide and becoming an integral part of water resource management. Our objective was to determine the fate of nutrients, trace metals, bacteria, and legacy org…
Wissal Wannoussa, Thibaut Masy, Stéphanie D. Lambert, Benoît Heinrichs, Ludivine Tasseroul, Alaaeddin Al-Ahmad, Frédéric Weekers, Philippe Thonar, Serge Hiligsmann
Nanoparticles (NP S ) are considered as a new generation of compounds to improve environmental remediation and biological processes. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of iron NP S encapsulated in porous silica (SiO 2 ) on the biphenyl biodegr…
Mall Ibrahima, Diaw Moctar, Dieng Ndèye Maguette, Madioune Hélène Diakher, Ngom Papa Malick, Faye Serigne
Geochemical and Geostatistical tools were used to assess: 1) the chemical quality and, geochemical processes in crystalline rock aquifers in Sabodala (Eastern Senegal) and its surroundings and 2) the impact of mining activities on their quality. A total of 26…
Robert R. Wells, Sean J. Bennett, Ronald L. Bingner, Seth M. Dabney, Eddy J. Langendoen, Henrigue G. Momm, Mathias J. M. Römkens, Glenn V. Wilson
Most authorities concede sediment from soil erosion to be the largest single stream pollutant. Physical damage from sediment includes reservoir storage loss, navigation channel filling, stream channel morphology alterations, ecological impacts, and clogging o…
Nyasha Mabika, Trust Masiya, Beaven Utete, Maxwell Barson, Joshua Tsamba
This study investigates the concentration of metals namely aluminium, manganese and cobalt in two matrices: sediment and fish organs (whole muscle stomach tissue, gills, liver and kidney) in an urban river, Mukuvisi River, Zimbabwe. River bed sediments and fi…
Reiji Kimura, Hiroshi Kato, Erina Iwasaki
The differences between the oasis region and the regions of the Nile delta and Nile valley in Egypt are due mainly to the regions’ access to water. The oasis region depends on underground water, while the other regions rely on the Nile River. Numerous studies…
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