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Sharm El Sheikh– Egypt

21 – 23 April 2016

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Under the auspices of their Excellencies

Prof. Dr. Ashraf El Shehi

Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Reasearch , Egypt

&

Dr. Mohammed Abdel-Atey

Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Egypt

&

Prof. Dr. Mohammed El-Kenawy

President of Mansoura University, Egypt

&

Prof. Dr. Ismail Abd El-Ghafar

President of Arab Academy for Science , Technology

and Maritime Transport

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It is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the

Nineteenth International Water Technology Conference.

This conference has already established itself as a key

event in which the most influential researchers in the

different Water-related fields and regulators from related

governmental bodies and firms can come together to

exchange insights and to influence each other’s agendas.

This 19th

session is organized in Sharm El- Sheikh. It is a

massage addressed world wide of peace and security in Sharm El Sheikh.

On this occasion, I would like to extend my deep gratitude to the organizing

committees, for their continuous hard work in the organization of this

conference.

I would like to extend my warmest regards to every guest, participant, and

observer joining our conference; hoping that it will be successful and

fruitful.

On behalf of the International Water Technology Association members,

I would like to acknowledge the encouragement and support received from

the official organizations in Egypt which have assured the continuity of

Association activities since 2004 up to now.

Deep gratitude for conference sponsors; the respected ministers for their

auspices and support for the organization of this conference.

Prof.Dr.MagdyAbouRayan

President of International Water Technology Association

&IWTC19 Chairman

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Sponsors

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Program Index

Welcome 6

Conference Organization 7

Conference Chairperson, Honorary Chairpersons

Conference Organizing Committee

8

9

Conference Scientific Committee 10

Conference Local Executive Committee 11

Brief Program 12

Technical Sessions

Session Chairmen

Author Index

15

37

38

IWTC19

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مــــــــرحـبــــــــــــــًا

WELCOME MERHABA BIENVENUE BENVENUTO

The organizing committees extend to every participant a warm

welcome to the Nineteenth International Water Technology

Conference IWTC 2016.

We hope that you will find time to follow researches and savor the

ethnic, business, international and cultural aspects of our setting.

We will do our best to make your stay in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

very enjoyable.

Organizing Committee

Visit our Web Page: iwtc.info

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The conference is organized by:

Main Organizer

Academic Organizers

International Water Technology

Association (IWTA),iwta.info

Beijing Normal University (BNU),China

French Geological Survey (BRGM), France

Petru Maior University of Tirgu-Mures, Romania

Arab Academy for Science ,Technology

and Maritime Transport (AASTMT), Egypt

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Conference Chairperson

Prof. Dr. Magdy Abou Rayan

President of International Water Technology Association

&

Ex-President of Mansoura University, Egypt.

Conference Secretary General

Abd El-Azim Negm

E-JUST, Egypt

Nineteenth International Water

Technology Conference

IWTC 2016

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Abd Elnaby Kabeel Tanta University, Egypt

Abdul Latif Qureshi Mehran University, Pakistan

Ali Al Magar Environment Consult, Saudi Arabia

Andrea Scozzari National Research Council (CNR-ISTI), Italy

Bin Chen BNU, China

Cevdet Meriç Fatih University, Turkey

Juneseok Lee San Jose State University, CA, USA

Kamal El-Nahhas Suez Canal Authority, Egypt

Lachen Benaabidate USMBA-Fez, Morocco

Mohamed Azaroual BRGM, France

Nabil Hassan Zagazig University, Egypt

Oliver Saavedra Universidad PrivadaBoliviana, Bolivia

Sherine S. Ismail NRI, Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Egypt

TamimYounos Green Water-Infrastructure Academy, Washington, DC, USA

Thomas Ammerl Bavarian Research Alliance, Germany

CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

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Andrey Kostianoy Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Abd El-Razik Zidan Mansoura University, Egypt

Amgad Alansary Cairo University, Egypt

Badr Mabrouk Zagazig University, Egypt

Francesco Soldovieri CNR-IREA, Italy

Ibrahim Gar Al-Alm Mansoura University, Egypt

Jean Francois Cretaux CNES, France

Liviu Moldovan Petru Maior University of Tirgu- Mures, Romania

Mohamed Ashour Assuit University, Egypt

Moustafa Soliman ASCE, Egypt

Pavel Vlasak Academy of Science, Czech Republic

Raja Ben Amar Sfax University, Tunisia

Safei Elden Metwally Desert Research center, Egypt

Salvatore Straface University of Calabria, Italy

Sayyed Tabatabaei Shahrekord University, Iran

Sohair I. Abou-Elela National Research Center, Egypt

Stefano Vignudelli CNR, Italy

Tomoo Ushio Osaka University, Japan

Vincenzo Lapenna

CNR-IMAA, Italy

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE MEMBERS

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN

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Mohammed Zakaria Mansoura University,Egypt

Kamal El-Nahhas Suez Canal Authority, Egypt

Safya El-Gayar Agriculture Research Center, Egypt

Mohamed Gar Al-Alm Mansoura University,Egypt

Amira Farag Mansoura University,Egypt

Adel Abd El- Aziz Mansoura University,Egypt

Ahmed Lutfi UAE - Emirates Misr Group of Companies

Ali Kabeel Mansoura University,Egypt

Ehab Osman Mansoura University,Egypt

Walaa Tarek Mansoura University,Egypt

CONFERENCE LOCAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

PUBLIC RELATIONS

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Thursday– April 21, 2016

Friday– April 22, 2016

Saturday–April 23, 2016

10:00 – 12:00

12:00 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:30

Workshops (3) , (4)

Session 8, 9

Coffee Break

14:30 – 16:30

16:30 – 17:30

18:00

Sessions 10, 11

Closing ceremony

Dinner

10:00 – 19:00

13:00 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:30

Registration

Session 2,3

Coffee Break

15:30 – 16:00

16:00 – 16:30

Invited Speakers1, Prof. Hussien El-Atfy

Invited Speakers 2, Prof. Oliver Saavedra

17:00 – 18:00

18:00 – 19:00

Opening Ceremonies

Session 1

19:00

Dinner

10:00 – 12:00

12:00 – 13:00

13:00 – 14:30

14:30 – 15:00

15:00 – 17:00

17:00 – 18:00

18:00

20:00

Session 4,5

Break

Workshops (1) ,(2)

Coffee Break

Sessions 6,7

Sponsors Seminar

Dinner

Social Program

BRIEFPROGRAM

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Thursday– April 21, 2016

Time Room (A) Room (B)

10:00 – 19:00 Registration

13:00 – 15:00 Technical session (2) Technical session (3)

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break

15:30 – 16:00 Invited Speaker (1) Prof. Hussien El-Atfy

16:00 – 16:30 Invited Speakers 2, Prof. Oliver Saavedra

17:00 – 18:00 Opening Ceremonies

18:00 –19:00 Session (1) New Trends and Technology for Water Sector

20:00 Dinner

Friday– April 22, 2016

Time Room (A) Room (B)

10:00 – 12:00 Technical session (4) Technical session (5)

12:00 – 13:00 Break

13:00 – 14:30

Room (A)

Workshop (1)

Sustainable Development by

Management of natural Resources (in

Arabic)

Workshop (2) Lake Nasser Sediment-Current Status

It’s future with consequences Itheobian

new dam

14:30 – 15:00 Coffee Break

15:00 – 17:00 Technical session (6) Technical session (7)

17:00 – 18:00 Sponsors Seminar

18:00 Dinner

20:00 Social Program

Saturday– April 23, 2016

Time Room (A) Room (B)

10:00 – 12:00 Room (A)

Workshop (3)

Non Revenue Water Analysis and

Control

Workshop (4)

Effective communications for sustainable

relationships and productive Research

environment (in Arabic)

12:00 – 14:00 Technical session (8)

Technical session (9)

14:00 – 14:30 Coffee Break

14:30 – 16:30 Technical session (10) Technical session (11)

16:30 – 17:30 Closing Ceremonies

18:00 Dinner

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Technical Sessions

No. of Sessions 11

No. of Papers 47

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Place: Main Conferences Room Thursday– April 21, 2016 18:00 – 19:00

CHAIRPERSONS:

Kamal El-Nahhas, Suez Canal Authority, Egypt

18:00 –18:15

18:15 –18:30

18:30 –18:45

19:00ــ18:45

"Role of Univeristies in Society Development" Magdy Abou Rayan,

Ecutive Manager Center of Water Research and Projects, Mansoura University

Center of Water Research and Projects, Mansoura University

“New Trends for Fresh Water Supply”

Salha Yehia Ahmed

Chairman of AERIS Company

AERIS Company

“Sludge treatment with high performance centrifuge”

UWE Kuenzl

Area Sales Director

GEA Discussions

NEW TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGY

FOR WATER SECTOR

Session 1

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Place: Room (A) Thursday– April 21, 2016 13:00 – 15:00

CHAIRPERSONS:

Mohamed Azaroual, BRGM, France.

Oliver Saavedra, Universidad Privada Boliviana, Bolivia

13:00 –13:20

13:20 –13:40

13:40 –14:00

14:20 ــ 14:00

14:40ــ 14:20

“Artificial Recharge of Confined and Unconfined Aquifer Utilizing Multiple Wells

System in Arid Areas”.

Hassan Mohamed, Egypt. Civil Eng. Department, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt, Fellow of Academy of scientific

research and technology, Cairo, Egypt..

4

“Statistical and Cartographic Analysis of The Phenomenon of Rising Water Table

in Southeast of Algeria”.

Chafai BOUZEGAG1, Souad BOUZID- LAGHA

2andNacereddine JELAL

3, Algeria.

1Chafai BOUZEGAG Laboratory of Environment, water, geomechanics and works Faculty

of Civil Engineering , University of Sciences and Technology HOUARI BOUMEDIENE, 2Pr.Souad BOUZID- LAGHA Laboratory of Environment, water, geomechanics and works

Faculty of Civil Engineering , University of Sciences and Technology HOUARI

BOUMEDIENE. 3Nacereddine DJELAL Laboratory of Robotics, parallelism and electroenergetics

Engineering , Faculty of Electronics and Computer Science University of Sciences and Technology HOUARI BOUMEDIENE,. 66

“Evaluation of Ground Water Potential in The Dkhla Basin: Farafra-Dakhla -

Kharga Oasis”.

Abeer M.M.Soliman1and Taher M.Hasan

2, Egypt.

1-research assistant, Research Institute for groundwater(RIGW)-El Kanater,Egypt.

2-Deputy Manager Reasearch Institute for Groundwater(RIGW) )-El Kanater,Egypt.

85

“Groundwater Protection in Kuwait: Design of Monitoring Network and

Recommended Path”.

M. Al-Senafy, A. Fadlelmawla, A. Mukhopadhyay, A. Al-Khalid, and

K. Al-Fahad, Kuwait. Water Research Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research

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Discussions

GROUNDWATER FLOW

(GF)

Session 2

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Place: Room (B)

Thursday– April 21, 2016 13:00 – 15:00

CHAIRPERSONS:

Ibrahim Gar Al-Alm Mansoura University, Egypt.

Sohair I. Abou-Elela, National Research Center, Egypt.

13:00 –13:20

13:20 –13:40

13:40 –14:00

14:20ــ14:00

14:20- 14:40

“Optimal Configuration of Sludge Hopper in Swirl Flow Hydraulic Clari-

Flocculators”.

Mohamed Ayoub, Egypt Assistant Professor, Public Works Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering,

Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt. 3

“Photo-Catalytic Degradation of Waste Water Pollutants on Fe-doped Tio2

Nanoparticles Synthesized by Flame Spray Pyrolysis”.

Mohamed A. Ismail1, Nasir K. Memo

2, Mohamed N. Hedheli

3, Dalaver H. Anjum

3,Manas

Bhunia4,and Suk Ho Chung

Saudi Arabia. 1Clean Combustion Research Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

(KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. 2Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI), HBKU, Qatar Foundation,

3Imaging and Characterization Lab, KAUST, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia

4KAUST Catalysis Center, KAUST, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.

20

“Physical Properties and Viscosity Control for Strong Bagasse Black Liquor by

Salt Addition”.

Mammdouh Nassar 1

, Khairy Hassan 2, TahaFarrag

3,, Shazly Abd Elrahman

4and Hamdy

A. A. Mohamed 4,

Egypt. 1Chemical Engineering Department, Minia University.

2 Chemistry Department,Faculty of Science, Assiute University.

3 Chemical Engineering Department, Port Said University.

4Qena Paper Company.

43

“Validation of the Design Criteria of Secondary Settling Tanks using State Point

Analysis” Mahmoud Lutfy

1, Kamal El-Nahhas

2

1 Senior Design and Proposal Engineer - IETOS,

2 Water Sector -

Suez Canal Authority,

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Discussions

WATER TREATMENT

TECHNOLOGY (WTT)

Session 3

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Place: Room (A) Friday– April 22, 2016 10:00 – 12:00

CHAIRPERSONS:

Mohamed Al-Senafy,Water Research Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research.

Sherine S. Ismail, NRI, Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Egypt.

Martina Zeleňáková, Technical University of Košice.

10:00 – 10:20

10:20- 10:40

10:40- 11:00

11:00- 11:20

11:20-11:40

“Suspended Sediment Estimation During Single Rainfall Storms Using Digital

Raster Photographs at The Smaquli Catchment, Erbil, Northern Iraq”.

LookmanGard iand Ayser Al-Shamma, Iraq.

Faculty of Engineering, Koya University College of Science, University of Baghdad.

23

“Impact of Regional Climate in Slovakia on Water Resources Management”.

M. Zeleňáková1, M. M. Portela

2, P. Purcz

3, A. T. Silva

4, P. Blišťan

5, J. F. Santos

6

and H. Hlavatá7 Slovakia.

1,3,5Technical University of Košice.

2,4Technical University of Lisbon.

6 Polytechnic Institute of Beja.

7 Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute.

33

“Performance of Water Bodies Extraction Techniques Echniques 'Embedded in

Erdas': Case Study Manzala Lake, Northeast of Nile Delta, Egypt”

H. Hossen1, A. Negm

2 Egypt

1 Ph.D. Student, Department of Environmental Engineering, School of Energy, Environment,

and Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering,Egypt-Japan University of Science and

Technology E-JUST, 2 Chairperson of Department of Environmental Engineering, School of Energy,

Environment, and Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering,Egypt-Japan University of

Science and Technology E- JUST,

31

“Optimum Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Optimum Filling Scenarios to

Minimize Downstream Impacts”.

Noha Donia, Egypt Professor of environmental hydraulics, Institute of environmental studies and researches,

Ain shams university.

30

Discussion

Session 4

WATER RESOURCES PLANNING

AND MANAGEMENT (WR) , "A"

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Place: Room (B)

Friday– April 22, 2016 10:00 – 12:00

CHAIRPERSONS:

Mohamed Ashour, Assuit University, Egypt.

Abdel Razik Zidan, Mansoura University, Egypt.

10:00 – 10:20

10:20- 10:40

10:40- 11:00

11:00- 11:20

11:20-11:40

11:40 – 12:00

“Physical Modelling for Complex Hydraulic Structures "Case Study"”.

Ahmed ElZayat, Egypt. EMG, Egypt.

1

“A New Efficient Water Energy Dissipater for Improving The Irrigation Water r

Quality”.

Mohamed Ashour1, Tawab Aly

2and Tarek Abuzaid

3 , Egypt

..

1Professor, Civil Eng. Dept., Assiut University, Egypt

..

2Lecturer, Civil Eng. Dept., Assiut University, Egypt.

3 Assistant Lecturer, Civil Eng. Dept., Assiut University, Egypt.

38

“Effects of Gate Lip Orientation on Bottom Pressure Coefficient of Dam Tunnel

Gate”.

TahaTaher Turkey

Fatih University, Turkey. 46

“Predict Suspended Sediment Concentration Using Radial Basis Network: Case

Study of Oued El Abiod Watershed, Algeria”.

Adel Bougamouza1, Boualem Remeni

2 and Abd el Hadi Ammar

3, Algeria

1Doctoral student in National High School for Hydraulic, Blida, Algeria.

2 Professor is with University of Blida, Algeria; member of LARHYSS laboratory, Biskra,

Algeria.

3 Doctor is with National High School for Hydraulic, Blida, Algeria.

67

Multi- Criteria Analysis For The Overall Assessment of Regulators and Barrages

in Egypt

Hany G. Radwan1, Eman F. Abdel Aziz2, Alaa M. Elzwahry3 Egypt

1Assistant professor, Irrigation and Hydraulics Department, Faculty of Engineering,

Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.

2 Director of technical office at the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation,

Reservoir and Grand Barrages Sector, Giza,

3 Professor, Irrigation and Hydraulics Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo

University, Giza, Egypt.

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Discussion

HYDRAULICS AND HYDRAULIC

STRUCTURES (HS) "A"

Session 5

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Place: Room (A)

Friday– April 22, 2016 15:00 – 17:00

CHAIRPERSONS:

Kamal El-Nahhas, Suez Canal Authority, Egypt.

Abd Elnaby Kabeel, Tanta University, Egypt.

15:00 –15:15

15:15–15:30

15:30–15:45

15:45- 16:00

16:00-16:15

16:15- 16:30

“Steps Design of A Solar Station (The Solar Pumping)”.

Abdelkader Hadidi and Ibrahim Berbaoui, Algeria

Hydraulic Department, Abou BekrBelkaidUniversity of Tlemcen and Unité de Recherche

en Energies Renouvelables en Milieu SaharienB.P. 478, Route de Reggane.

2

Experimental Study for New Design Solar Still

A.E. Kabeel1, M.M. Bassuoni

1and M.A. Rozza

2 Egypt

1 Mechanical Power Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, Egypt.

2 West Delta Electricity production company,Abo Qir power plant, Alexandria, Egypt.

50

“A Review on The New Trended of The Reverse Osmosis (RO) Desalination

Technologies”.

A. E. Kabeel and Mohamed Abdelgaied, Egypt Mechanical Power Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University,

Egypt.

55

“Enhancing the Performance of Solar Still Using A Solar Dish Concentrator

Under Egyptian Conditions”.

A. E. Kabeel, H AlmEdin and Adel Alghrubah, Egypt Mechanical Power Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University,

Egypt.

76

“Performance of Solar Still Using an Evacuated Tube Solar Water Collector

Integrated With A Solar Still Under Egyptian Conditions”.

A-Khalil1,Talal Abou Elmaaty

2 andTalal Almula

1, Egypt 1Mechanical Power Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University,

Egypt. 2Nuclear Research Center, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt.

77

“Enhanced Solar Still Performance Usinga Convex Lens on The Glass Cover”

S. A. El-Agouz Egypt Department of Mechanical Power Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University,

6

DESALINATION

TECHNOLOGIES (DT)

7

Session 6

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16:30-16:45

16:45-17:00

“Enhancement of Humidification Using Different Carrier’s Gases Injection

through Water Bed: A numerical investigation”

Mofreh H.Hamed1 A.E. Kabeel2, and Emad M. S. El-Said3

1 Faculty of Engineering, Mechanical Power Engineering Dept., Kafrelsheikh University,

Kafrelsheikh, Egypt

2 Faculty of Engineering, Mechanical Power Engineering Dept., Tanta University, Tanta,

Egypt

3 Faculty of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Dept., Fayoum University, Fayoum,

Egypt

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Discussion

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Place: Room (B)

Friday– April 22, 2016 15:00 – 17:00

CHAIRPERSONS:

Nabil Hassan ZU

Abdelazim Negm, E-JUST, Egypt.

15:00 –15:20

15:20–15:40

15:40 –16:00

16:00 - 16:20

16:20 - 16:40

“Investigation of Irrigation Water Quality Using Integration of Mamdani Fuzzy

Inference and Kirda Classification”. Kamran Asgari

1, Y. Ostovari

2 and S.H. Tabatabaei

3, Iran

1 Young Research and Elite Club,Isfahan (Khorasgan ) Branch,Islamic Azad University,

Isfahan, Iran. 2Sabbatical period in Department of Soil Science, “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture,

University of São Paulo, Av. Pádua Dias, 11, CEP 13418-260 Piracicaba, SP, Brazil. 3Visiting Professor, Contaminant Transport Group, Department of Soil Water and

Environmental Science, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA .

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“Correlating The Velocity Profiles to The Sediment Profiles of The Active

Sedimentation Zone of Aswan High Dam Lake”.

M. A. Elsahabi1, A. M. Negm

2, and K. A. Ali

3, Egypt

1 Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Egypt.

2Environmental Engineering Department, School of Energy and Environmental

Engineering, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, E-JUST, , (Seconded from

Faculty of Engineering, Zagagzig University. 3 Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Egypt.

95

“Geo Environmental Study for Flash Flood Control and Surface Water

Harvesting in WadiHadaba, Gulf of Aqba, Egypt .Using GIS, Remote Sensing and

Geophysical Techniques ”.

Metwally M. Safei El den1, Khader . F Nesreen Fawzi and Sara Salah EL Den

2, Egypt.

1Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt.

2 Faculty of Science, Suez University.

90

“Updating the Surface Area and Volume Equations of Lake Nasser Using

Multibeam System”.

Nader Shafik, Egypt.

Researcher, Nile Research Institute. 41

Discussion

Session 7

HYDROINFORMATICS

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Place: Room (A)

Saturday – April 23, 2016 12:00 – 14:00

CHAIRPERSONS:

Safei Elden Metwally, Desert Research center, Egypt.

Sayyed Tabatabaei, Shahrekord University, Iran.

12:00 –12:20

12:20–12:40

12:40–13:00

13:00 - 13:20

13:20 - 13:40

13:40-14:00

“Design And Management of Pilot Small Scale Supplementary Irrigation Schemes

in Otuke District-Uganda "Prefeasibility Case Study".

Gamal Elkassar, Uganda Water Management and Irrigation Advisor, Ministry of Water and Environment MWE-

Uganda.Assistant Professor, WMRI, National Water Research Center NWRC- Egypt.

26

“Fairness Water Distribution at On-Farm Irrigation Development Projects in Egypt

- Case of Variable Land Levels”.

Hany Radwan, Egypt

75

“Calculated Crop Coefficient for Potato Crop Under Different Irrigation Systems

(Surface Irrigation & Gated Pipes System)”.

Adel Raheem H.A, Egypt Water management Res. INS. National water Research center

87

“Increasing Water Use Efficiency for Potato Under Different Irrigation Systems

And Potassium Fertilizer Rates”.

Adel Raheem H.A, Egypt Water management research institute national water research center.

88.

“Evaluation and Modification of Some Equations Used in Design of Subsurface

Drainage Systems”. Yousef S.M

1, Ghaith M.A.2, Abdel Ghany M.B

3, Soliman K.M

4, Egypt

1Director, Regional Center for Training and Water Studies, MWRI

2Assistant Professor, Cairo University, Faculty of Engineering, Dept. of Irrigation &

Hydraulics 3 Professor, National Water Research Center

4 Professor of Irrigation & Drainage, Cairo University, Faculty of Engineering, Dept. of

Irrigation & Hydraulics

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Discussion

IRRIGATION AND

AGRICULTURAL WATER

ISSUES, (AGI)

Session 8

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Place: Room (B)

Saturday – April 23, 2016 12:00 – 14:00

CHAIRPERSONS:

Abdel Razik Zidan, Mansoura University, Egypt .

Amgad Alansary, Cairo University, Egypt.

12:00 –12:20

12:20–12:40

12:40–13:00

13:00 - 13:20

13:20 - 13:40

13:40- 14:00

“Predictive Formulae for Estimating of Wave Hydrodynamic Parameters in Front

of Seawalls”.

K.Nassar1, A.Negm

2, Egypt 1

PhD student in Environmental Engineering Department, School of Energy and

Environmental Engineering, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology,

E-JUST, 2Chair of Environmental Engineering Department, School of Energy and

Environmental Engineering, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, E-

JUST, , (Seconded from Faculty of Engineering, Zagagzig University.

94

“Ideal Velocity As A New Concept For Flows”. (poster)

Z. Fuat Toprak, Turkey Dicle University Engineering Faculty Civil Engineering Department Hydraulic Division

21280 Diyarbakir.

97

“Expermintal And Theoritical Study of Supercavitation Phenomena on Different

Projectiles Shapes’’ Mohsen Y. Mansour1*, Mohamed H. Mansour2, Nabil H. Mostafa3** and Magdy Abu

Rayan2 Egypt 1Aeronautical Eng., Mansoura University, Egypt

2Mechanical Power Department, Mansoura University, Egypt

3Mechanical Power Department, Zagazig University, Zagazig, P.O. 44519, Egypt

78

“Strengthening And Rehabilitation Techniques For Masonry Hydrulic Structures -

A Case Study (Part1 – Assessment) A. S. Hashad

1, And M. I. Abukhashaba

2 Egypt 1 Associate Professor, Construction Research Institute, Egypt,

2Professor, Construction Research Institute, Egypt,

98

“Minimizing Scour Downstream of Spilways Using Curved Vertical ERTICAL

SILL”

E.A. Elnikhely Egypt

Lecturer, Water and Water Str. Eng. Dep., Faculty of Engineering, ZU ,Egypt,

100

Discussion

Session 9

HYDRAULICS AND HYDRAULIC

STRUCTURES (HS)"B"

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Place: Room (A)

Saturday – April 23, 2016 14:30 – 16:30

CHAIRPERSONS:

Amgad Alansary, Cairo University, Egypt.

Abdelazim Negm, E-JUST, Egypt.

14:30 –14:50

14:50–15:10

15:10–15:30

15:30 - 15:50

15:50 - 16:10

“Integrated Management Programs of The Deficit Water Resources in

Hydroponics And Soilless Green Fodder Production”.

Hegab Khalid, Egypt

Asso. Prof., Ag. Eng. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Egypt. 69

“Development of A Sensitivity Map to Erosion With A S.I.G For Protection Ghrib

Dam in Algeria”.

Chenaoui Bakhta, Algeria.

University of Chlef. Algeria.

81

“Food Gap Optimization Modelusing Virtual Water Concept (Case Study:Nile

Basin Countries)”.

Abdel Fattah1M. G,Zaghloul

2A. S,Ghaith3 M. A and El Ayoty

3 S. A, Egypt

1 Teaching Assistant, Irrigation and Hydraulics Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Cairo

University, Giza, Egypt

2Associate Professor, Irrigation and Hydraulics Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Cairo

University, Giza, Egypt

3Assistant Professor, Irrigation and Hydraulics Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Cairo

University, Giza, Egypt

83

“Towards A Better Understanding of The Coastal Egyptian Fishing Ports Issues”.

Mahmoud Sharaan1, Abdelaizm Negm

2, Moheb Iskander3, Egypt

1 PhD Student, Environmental Engineering Department. School of Energy, Environment,

and Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering, Egypt-Japan University of Science and

Technology, E-JUST, 2 Chairperson of Environmental Engineering Department, School of Energy, Environment,

and Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering, Egypt -Japan University of Science and

Technology, E-JUST, (Seconded from Faculty of Engineering, Zagagzig University. 3 Head of hydrodynamic department- Coastal Research Institute, Alexandria, Egypt

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Discussions.

WATER RESOURCES PLANNING

AND MANAGEMENT, (WR), "B"

Session 10

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Place: Room (B)

Saturday – April 23, 2016 14:30 – 16:30

CHAIRPERSONS:

Sohair I. Abou-Elela, National Research Center, Egypt.

Mohamed Ashour, Assuit University, Egypt.

14:30 –14:50

14:50–15:10

15:10–15:30

15:30- 15:50

15:50-16:10

“Water Oil Contamination Control Using New Developed Environmentally

Friendly Material From The Sugarcane Industry Wastes”.

Mohamed Ashour, Egypt.

Professor of Water resources, Assiut University, Egypt.

52

“Contribution of Thermal Insulation in Reducing The Cooling Load for Iraqi

Buildings”.

Jamal Waheb, Iraq Lect. Mechanical Engineering Dept., University of Anbar.

60

“Evaluation of Treated Wastewater Using Water Quality Index”.

M. A. Gharaibeh1, S. H. Shara’a

2, Jordan.

1Department of Natural Resources & Environment, Jordan University of Science &

Technology

2Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, College of Agriculture,

Environment and Nutrition Sciences, Tuskegee University, Alabama, USA.

91

“Evaluation and Modeling of Trihalomethanes Concentrations on Banisuef Water

Distribution Network”.

Hafez Afify1, Ragab El Shehawy

2, Abd El Aziz El Sayed

3, and El Sayed Mady

3, Egypt.

1 Head of Public Works Department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University.

2 Department of Public Works, Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University.

3 Department of Public Works, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University.

86

Discussion

Session 11

WATER QUALITY AND CONTROL

(WQ) 7

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Sharm El-Sheikh has become one of Egypt’s best known and most visited

beach resorts. In fact, in recent years, the Egyptian government has worked hard

to spread around the beach vacationers by developing or encouraging the

development of many other beach resorts, but Sharm remains the leading tourist

spot in the Sinai and there are a number of reasons for this. First of all, it is a year

round resort, hot in the summer, but pleasant and warm in the winter, and it has

an international airport that attracts both private and many international charter

flights.

Next, the area between Tiran Island and Ras Mohammed National Park on

the tip of the Southern Sinai features some of the world's most amazing

underwater scenery. Here, one finds crystal clear water, rare and beautiful reefs,

and an incredible variety of exotic fish amongst the colorful coral. Much of this

can be seen simply by snorkeling off the coast, but of course it is well known

world-wide for scuba diving, with easy access to some of the Red Sea's most

prominent and interesting dive sites. Just to the south of Sharm, on the very tip of

the Sinai, is also one of Egypt's oldest and most beautiful, mostly underwater

protectorates, Ras Mohamed.

To accommodate divers, Sharm has ever

possible amenity, including first rate dive shops,

centers and boats. Many of these are operated by

Europeans, and they also provide excellent diving

training. A few of the oldest include the Camel

Dive Center and South .

However, Sharm el-Sheikh also offers the

beauty of the Sinai, with its majestic mountains

and valleys, a number of national parks, as well

About Sharm El-Sheikh

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as some well known nearby tourist attractions such as St. Catherine's Monastery.

There is more to Sharm, however, than the beaches, sea and landscape. It is a

well developed area that almost seems more like a European resort than Egyptian,

with refined facilities and amenities, including these days, some more budget

oriented accommodations as well as five star hotels equal to most any in the

world. And, while one is capable of spending most any budget at their disposal

here, for most Europeans, it remains a relatively inexpensive alternative to more

costly beach resort alternatives elsewhere.

Add to this the fact that, because of the number of tourists who continually

pour into Sharm, there is just about every activity a vacationer could hope to find,

and it is no wonder that the resort area is so popular. Name a water sport and it

can almost certainly be found here, but there is also every other activity from four

wheeling to go cart tracts, from horse riding to championship golf. One may

bowl, bungee jump or, believe it or not, even ice skate. Furthermore, there are

many activities for children, as well as adults, because Sharm is very much family

oriented. Then in the evening, Sharm takes on almost a Las Vegas flavor with, all

along the boardwalk between the hotels and the sea, various types and styles of

floorshows (animations), bands, both Arabic and Western, and other

entertainment. It’s a circus, but it is a charming circus as one walks along the

boardwalk, hearing a dozen or more languages from every part of the world.

True, Sharm el-Sheikh is often called the "City of Peace", because of the various

peace conferences held in the city and attended by world leaders, but it is also a

"world resort", popular among and visited by people from all over Europe,

because of its affordability, but also by those from much more distant lands,

because it is fun.

The Sharm el-Sheikh area consists of three main areas, consisting of the old

town Sharm el Maya (Moya) and its bay, a number of other bays, where most of

the tourist facilities are located, though in fact some very fine resorts are located

elsewhere, and El Hadaba, where there are vacations villas, apartments,

condominiums and a few hotels.

Map of the Great Sharm el-Sheikh Resort Region

In the greater resort area of Sharm el-

Sheikh, the bays include, from south to

north, Sharm el Maya, Na'ama Bay, Garden

Bay, Tiger Bay, Sharks Bay, and Nabq Bay.

There are all sorts of hotels and resorts

along this strip of coastline. Some are resort

compounds, similar to those more

frequently seen on the Red Sea coast, which

attempt to provide every option to vacations

in one spot. Others are more open,

particularly along Na'amabay, where the

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board walk provides access to various hotel facilities making them available to

everyone.

Of the bays, probably Na'ama Bay, which means "pleasant" in Hebrew, is best

known, and this is also where the most hotels are located. These include some of,

but by no means all of the finer hotels, including several Hiltons, several Sonesta

hotels, a Marriott, the Movenpick, and the less expensive Ghazala, run by the

always hospitable people of South Sinai Travel. Up the coast just a bit, near the

airport one finds actually some of the newer, very exclusive hotels, including the

Four Seasons, the Hyatt, the Intercontinental, another Hilton, the Sheraton, the

Movenpick Golf Hotel, which was host to Egypt's first professional golf

tournament, and others such as the Holiday inn. A number of other hotels are

scattered about, including the Ritz Carlton and the Hilton Waterfalls to the south

of Na'ama Bay nearer to downtown. There are a number of other very fine hotels

that are not part of major chains, as well as more affordable hotels, some private

and some chain, such as the Days Inn.

The downtown area of Sharm, or at least

the old town, around Sharm el Maya

(Moya) is not large, but there are any

number of restaurants and nightspots,

such as the Hard Rock Cafe, and various

well known fast food chains. Here, one

finds the local

bazaar (suq). This is also where the main

port and marina at Sharm are located,

though there are several other marinas

up the cost from here at Na'ama Bay and Sharks Bay. Here, one finds the fishing

and diving boat jetty. There are banks, and other facilities, as well as one of the

three hospitals located in the area.

Sharm el-Sheikh is really, in the end, an extravaganza of entertainment in a

beach setting backed by the natural wonders and historic enclaves of the Sinai. I

suppose that Sharm is not for everyone, though this author has always enjoyed his

visits to this part of the Sinai. What it is not, for the most part, is a laid back

experience. For that, one would need to head a little further north to somewhere

like Dahab or Nuweiba. Let there be no doubt Sharm is a tourist town with little

other purposes, but the community has taken pride in making it more than a

vacation destination. It is a one of those places where memories are made, that

remain pleasant and fondly cherished dreams.

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Water Technology Association is a non-governmental Association no.1623 for

2004. It was established by a panel of experts and university professors. On

October 2010 the Council announcement of the structure amendment to create the

International Association.

The aims of this association are to:

1. Highlight the importance of water issue both socially and economically at

the local, national and international levels.

2. Highlight the importance of preserving water and its resources.

3. Support and spread out modem technology concerning water treatment and

desalination.

4. Organize training courses in the field of water management and treatment.

5. Organize scientific meetings which aim to raise the awareness of people

concerning the water issue and its dimensions.

6. Conduct research studies and projects in the field of' preserving the aquatic

resources and water management.

The first activity of this association was participating in the organization of the 8th

International Conference for Water Technology. The association aims at

organizing a number of training courses in the fie1d of protecting aquatic

resources against pollution, the technology of water desalination and water

treatment. In addition, a number of workshops will be held on the importance of

some national issues such as:

- Water and development of isolated areas.

- Crop structure and its role in saving water.

- Water resources management.

- Evaluating the economic value of water.

International

Water Technology Association

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Registration, Opening Ceremonies, Technical Sessions and Exhibition will all

be held at:

MARITIM JOLIE VILLE GOLF & RESORT

SHARM EL SHEIKH

Opening and Closing Ceremonies will be held in the Principal

Conference Room

Technical Sessions and Workshops will be held in Rooms A and B

REGISTRATION AT THE CONFERENCE DESK

All participants must register upon their arrival at the registration desk

located at hotel. The registration desk will be open from Thursday 21April at

10:00 to 19:00.

Every registered participant will receive the necessary documents: name

tags, Abstracts booklet, tickets for lunches, bag and a CD.

PRESENTATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCUSSION

There will be three parallel sessions, according to this program. Every

session room is equipped with an LCD projector. If you require any specific

audio-visual equipment, all authors must contact the technicians’ 30 min.

before the session.

The time allocated for each presentation is 15 minutes in addition to 5

minutes discussion. All conducted in the English Language.

INTERNET ACCESS

- If the author/participant wants to enjoy the WI-FI service at the hotel,

it’s free.

AUTHOR’S BRIEFING / AUDIO VISUAL PRACTICE

A single orientation meeting will be held in each session meeting room

at 8:00 AM on each day for all technical sessions scheduled during the day.

CONFERENCE

INFORMATION & VENUE

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Authors may practice with and review their presentations in their session

rooms at any time when the rooms are not in use for sessions or briefings.

MESSAGECENTER

A bulletin board will be used to post messages received by the

conference management staff on behalf of attendees and participants. The

bulletin board will be located in the registration area.

Conference Regular Registration

Early bird registration up to January 15th $400 USD

After January 15th $450 USD

On-site registration fees $500 USD Reduction in registration fees for M.Sc.

and Ph.D students, young researchers (up to 35 years), and the low economy

countries are available at the reduced rate of 30%.

Registration fees for participants cover:

Conference briefcase and registration kit.

Opening and closing ceremonies.

Coffee breaks.

One dinner per conference days.

Conference CD and publications.

Attendance of all conference sessions.

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Presentation Guidelines

Aspect Ratio: Always use landscape format (i.e. wider than tall) when creating

slides. If portrait format information must be displayed, show it at its fullest

height within a landscape slide and/ or split the information over two slides.

Presentation should be made in widescreen 16:9 this will avoid any problems

when projecting on a HD screen and ideally with a resolution of 1920/ 1080.

Fonts: Use large, clear typefaces and consider 40 pt the absolute minimum font

size, as any smaller will be unreadable. Try to use a 'standard' font, the use of

non standard fonts can create problems if you are loading a Power Point

presentation from disk, or if it has been e-mailed onto a host computer. If the font

is not available on the host it will be automatically substituted by another,which

will very often disrupt the slide layout. If you do need to use a "Corporate font"

please make sure to bring a USB with the font, so it can be installed onto our

presentation machines.

Layout & Content: Text slides should contain key points to reinforce and

illustrate your spoken message. Use double spacing between lines. Generally, you

should have no more than 6 words per line, and no more than 6 lines per slide.

Use contrasting colours for backgrounds and type font colours should be in the

range of whites to yellow for dark backgrounds and black to dark blue for light

backgrounds. Avoid using red as it doesn't project well and may agitate your

audience. Try not to use animations or sound effects unless they are crucial to

your presentation. These things are a distraction to your audience.

Charts &Graphs: Again try to keep these simple, bold and clear. Keeping the

legend and values within the guidelines for font sizes as above may give a rough

guide as to how much information the graph can contain and remain viewable.

Scanned Images: Images for use in Power Point presentation should not be

scanned at too high a resolution. A resolution of 72 dpi is satisfactory for

projection. Scanning at higher rates produce very large files, this can be slow at

loading and restrict the portability of the presentation. Save the images as JPEG

or other compatible file types for more compact presentation.

Checking your slides:As a guide to the clarity of your slides under conference

conditions sit back from your monitor and view your presentation. If you are

using a "14"monitor the equivalent viewing distance for the back row of a 50m

auditorium with a 5.3' x 3' projection screen is around 7m. If you are struggling

to read your slides at this distance then a significant proportion of your audience

will also be unable to read your presentation.

Video: If you intend using a video during your presentation try to avoid having

the video imbedded within your presentation. i.e. as a slide as some laptops will

not play the video and you will end up with a black screen appearing on the

projection. It may look ok on your laptop but 80% of the time it will not be

outputted from the computer to the external monitor. We recommend that you

supply any video inserts you require for your presentation on anyof the following

formats Digital Betacam, DVD, MPEG, Quicktime, H264or DVcam.

Backup copies: always have a backup copy of your presentation on CD or USB.

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6 Tips for Writing a Professional Bio

1. KEEP IT SHORT

While there's no right or wrong term, it may help you to remember the

difference between bio and biography.

Bio = short. Biography = long.

Don't write a biography when a bio will suffice. Normally it's best to limit

your bio to three or four sentences. If it's too long people won't read it. When

writing a personal profile or "about me" for your website, you can make it a

little longer if you wish.

2. BRIEFLY HIGHLIGHT YOUR MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS

The purpose of writing a bio is to demonstrate your professional credibility.

Unlike a resume, a work bio only needs to cover the "high points" of your

career.

3. LET YOUR PERSONALITY SHOW

Since your professional bio is an advertisement for you, make it reflect the

real you. If you're a down-to-earth person, use unpretentious language. If you

have a particular passion, let the reader know. Some people saythat personal

information is not relevant in a work bio because it has nothing to do with the

job. That may be true, but most readers like getting a sense of who you are

outside of your professional role.

4. TAILOR YOUR BIO TO THE READER

Write a bio about you but for the reader. Ideally, your professional bio will

address these three reader questions:

1) Who you are…

2) Your expertise and how it addresses…

3) Your reader's problem or goal…

5. MAKE IT EASY TO READ

When you write a bio, break the information into short paragraphs (no more than

three sentences in each paragraph). Studies show that when people are faced

with a large block of text (especially on a computer screen),they just skim over it

quickly. By making your paragraphs nice and short, you'll increase the likelihood

that people will actually read your bio.

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6. WRITE A BIO IN THIRD PERSON

What this means is to write a bio as though someone else is talking about you.

Instead of writing "I am" and "I graduated", you write "Jane Smith is" and

"She graduated". Use your full name (first and last) the first name. After that,

it's up to you whether to refer to yourself by your full name, just your first

name, or just your last name.

Guidelines for Speaking at an Event

Preparing, Delivering and Executing your Presentation Delivering a presentation at an IQPC conference gives our audience a chance

to listen to and discuss your experiences, and benefit from your pragmatic

solutions. We hope it also gives you a chance to meet your peers and take

advantage of the networking and learning opportunity the conference aims to

provide, as our guest.

We hope that the following points will assist you in making your session as

successful and enjoyable as possible.

Preparing your Presentation

Less is more! Your slides should reflect the most important points and

information you are presenting.

Include a contents slide at the beginning of your presentation;so that

the audience understands exactly what they will learn from your presentation.

Use bold colours that are easy to read;and legible from the back of the

room.

Very your presentation; incorporate videos, flipcharts as will as your

Power Point presentation.

Submit your presentation at least 3 weeks prior to the conference; so

that conference documentation can be compiled, and delegates can follow

your presentation on the day. If this deadline will present you with any

difficulty, please contact your Conference Manger as soon as possible to

discuss.

Delivering your Presentation

Reflect on your personal corporate experiences;with both anecdotal and

empirical evidence, include disasters as well as successes Honesty is very

highly rated by delegates.

Refer to speakers that have presented before; so that the conference flows

together.

Explain any acronyms or terms used within your presentation; IQPC

conferences attract delegates from a vast internationalarena who may not be

familiar with certain terms.

Executing your presentation

About a natural presentation style; interactivity helps to make the

conference as informal and friendly as possible.

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Involve the audience; possibly using a hands up/hands down, sit down/

stand up approach like a voting tool.

Prepare quick practical exercises; individually or in a group to give

delegates a hands- on experience.

Use objects and props to stimulate discussions

Move delegates around the room; so they interact with new people.

_________________________________________

These are only a few suggestions; please feel free to structure your presentation as

you feel will best suit the content.

Thank you very much for making our events as successful as possible. Weappreciate

that a huge amount of energy and effort goes into making these conferences a

memorable and fun experience for all concerned. Wedo hope and anticipate that you

also benefit from your time working with us.

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# Session title Chairpersons

1 NEW TRENDS AND

TECHNOLOGY FOR WATER

SECTOR

Kamal El-Nahhas.

2 GROUNDWATER FLOW Mohamed Azaroual

Oliver Saavedra,

3 WATER TREATMENT

TECHNOLOGY (WTT)"

Ibrahim Gar Al-Alm

Sohair I. Abou-Elela.

4

WATER RESOURCES

PLANNING

AND MANAGEMENT (WR) ,

"A"

M. Al-Senafy

Sherine S. Ismail,

5 HYDRAULICS AND

HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES

(HS) "A"

Mohamed Ashour

Abdel Razik Zidan.

6 DESALINATION

TECHNOLOGIES (DT)

Kamal El-Nahhas

Abd Elnaby Kabeel

7 HYDROINFORMATICS Nabil Hassan

Abdelazim Negm

8 IRRIGATION AND

AGRICULTURAL WATER

ISSUES, (AGI)

Safei Elden Metwally

Sayyed Tabatabaei

9 HYDRAULICS AND

HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES

(HS)"B"

Abdel Razik Zidan

Amgad Alansary

10 WATER RESOURCES

PLANNING AND

MANAGEMENT, (WR), "B"

Amgad Alansary

Abdelazim Negm

11 WATER QUALITY AND

CONTROL

(WQ)

Mohamed Ashour

Sohair I. Abou-Elela.

Session Chairmen

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NAME SESSION NO. PAPER NO.

A. Al-Khalid 2 80

A. Fadlelmawla 2 80

A. Mukhopadhyay 2 80

A. Negm 4,7,9,10 31,95,94,96

A. S. Hashad 9 98

A. T. Silva 4 33

A.E. Kabeel 6 50,55,57,76

Abd El Aziz El Sayed 11 86

Abd el Hadi Ammar 5 67

Abdel Fattah1M. G 10 83

Abdel Ghany M.B 5 82

Abdelkader Hadidi 6 2

Abeer M.M.Soliman 2 85

Adel Bougamouza 5 67

Adel Alghrubah 6 76

Adel Raheem H.A 8 87,88

Ahmed ElZayat 5 1

A-Khalil 6 77

Ayser Al-Shamma 4 23

Boualem Remeni 5 67

Chafai BOUZEGAG 2 66

Chenaoui Bakhta 10 81

Dalaver H. Anjum 3 20

E.A. Elnikhely 9 100

El Ayoty3 S. A 10 83

El Sayed Mady 11 86

Emad M. S. El-Said 6 57

Gamal Elkassar 8 26

Ghaith M. A 10 83

Ghaith M.A. 5 82

H AlmEdin 6 76

H. Hlavatá 4 33

H. Hossen 4 31

Hafez Afify 11 86

AUTHORS INDEX

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Hamdy A. A. Mohamed 3 43

Hany Radwan 8 75

Hassan Mohamed 2 4

Hegab Khalid 10 69

Ibrahim Berbaoui 6 2

J. F. Santos 4 33

Jamal Waheb 11 60

K. A. Ali3 7 95

K. Al-Fahad 2 80

K.Nassar 9 94

Kamal El-Nahhas 3 48

Kamran Asgari 7 19

Khader . F Nesreen Fawzi 7 90

Khairy Hassan 3 43

Lookman Gardi 4 23

M. A. Elsahabi 7 95

M. A. Gharaibeh 11 91

M. Al-Senafy 2 80

M. I. Abukhashaba 9 98

M. M. Portela 4 33

M. Zeleňáková 4 33

M.A. Rozza 6 50

M.M. Bassuoni 6 50

Magdy Abu Rayan 9 78

Mahmoud Lutfy 3 48

Mahmoud Sharaan 10 96

Mammdouh Nassar 3 43

Manas Bhunia 3 20

Metwally M. Safei El den 7 90

Mofreh H.Hamed 6 57

Mohamed A. Ismail 3 20

Mohamed Abdelgaied 6 55

Mohamed Ashour 5 38

Mohamed Ashour 11 52

Mohamed Ayoub 3 3

Mohamed H. Mansour 9 78

Mohamed N. Hedheli 3 20

Moheb Iskander 10 96

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Mohsen Y. Mansour 9 78

Nabil H. Mostafa 9 78

Nacereddine JELAL 2 66

Nader Shafik 4 41

Nasir K. Memo 3 20

Noha Donia 7 30

P. Blišťan 4 33

P. Purcz 4 33

Ragab El Shehawy 11 86

S. A. El-Agouz 6 6

S. H. Shara’a 11 91

S.H. Tabatabaei 7 19

Sara Salah EL Den 7 90

Shazly Abd Elrahman 3 43

Soliman K.M 5 82

Souad BOUZID- LAGHA 2 66

Suk Ho Chung 3 20

Taha Farrag 3 43

Taha Taher 5 46

Taher M.Hasan 2 85

Talal Abou Elmaaty 6 77

Talal Almula 6 77

Tarek Abuzaid 5 38

Tawab Aly 5 38

Y. Ostovari 7 19

Yousef S.M 5 82

Z. Fuat Toprak 9 97

Zaghloul 2A. S 10 83

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Deposition Number: 8351/2016


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