Essays about: "turbidity and water resources management."

Found 3 essays containing the words turbidity and water resources management..

  1. 1. Discharge and sediment transport in the Kapuas river

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Teknisk vattenresurslära

    Author : Jonas Hallerth; Ludvig Carlman Bydén; [2013]
    Keywords : hydrology; sediment transport; Indonesia; kapuas; simple methods; rating curve; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Deteriorating water quality is a challenge which affects people of the entire world, with a growing population and increased industrialization worldwide. The problem is especially apparent in many developing nations where water resource management must be improved to secure a future sustainable supply. READ MORE

  2. 2. An investigation of nutrient levels along the Mbuluzi River - A background for sustainable water resources management

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Teknisk vattenresurslära

    Author : Anna Gustafsson; Maria Johansson; [2006]
    Keywords : Civil engineering; Technological sciences; teknisk geografi; nutrients; eutrophication; River water quality; water quality monitoring; Mozambique; Flodvattenkvalitet; Swaziland; näringsämnen; övergödning; vattenkvalitetsövervakning; Hydrogeology; geographical and geological engineering; teknisk geologi; Hydrogeologi; Teknik; hydraulic engineering; offshore technology; soil mechanics; Väg- och vattenbyggnadsteknik; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Definition: The Mbuluzi River runs through Swaziland and Mozambique into the Indian Ocean. Due to water shortage, population increase and growing industrial and agricultural sectors, high stress is being put on the water quality. READ MORE

  3. 3. Jeneberang River Basin Management Capacity : Establishing of a Public Corporate in South Sulawesi Province in INDONESIA

    University essay from KTH/Industriell ekologi

    Author : Pandu SW Ageng; [2005]
    Keywords : capacity; decentralization; human resources; Indonesia; Jeneberang; landslide; participatory; public corporate; river basin; turbidity and water resources management.;

    Abstract : A multi purpose dam called Bili bili have been built in Jeneberang river basin in easternIndonesia in 1999 and providing water available to all customers. In 2004 a landslide occurredand impact to the quality of raw water, especially the amount of turbidity, dramaticallyincreased. READ MORE