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  2. Water resources management in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Water resources management in modern Egypt, is a complex process that involves multiple stakeholders who use water for irrigation, municipal and industrial water supply, hydropower generation and navigation. In addition, the waters of the Nile support aquatic ecosystems that are threatened by abstraction and pollution.

  3. National Water Supply and Drainage Board - Wikipedia

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    waterboard .lk. The National Water Supply and Drainage Board (commonly abbreviated as NWSDB) is the National Organization responsible for the provision of safe drinking water and facilitating the provision of sanitation to the people in Sri Lanka. The organization had its beginning as a subdepartment under the Public Works Department for water ...

  4. Water supply and sanitation in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    In Tanzania, around 26 million people, in 2015, lacked access to "at least basic" water. Regarding sanitation around 40 million, in 2015, lacked access to "at least basic" sanitation. In Tanzania, in 2015, only 24% of the population had access to "at least basic" sanitation, 37% and 17% in urban and rural areas respectively.

  5. Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation (Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    Agency executive. Hani Sewilam, Minister. Website. www .mwri .gov .eg. The Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation is the ministry in charge of managing the water resources of the Arab Republic of Egypt mainly the Nile. It also manages irrigation projects in Egypt, such as the Aswan Dam and Al-Salam Canal. [1] Its headquarters are in Cairo .

  6. Middle Level Commissioners - Wikipedia

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    The commissioners took over all property, control and powers to raise taxes which they did not already have, and became a self-governing drainage authority. The outfall sluice at St Germans lasted until 1862, when pressure of water destroyed it. The tides flowed along the outfall channel, flooding around 9 square miles (23 km 2) of land

  7. Punjab Irrigation Department - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://irrigation.punjab.gov.pk/. The Punjab Irrigation Department ( Punjabi, Urdu: محکمہ آبپاشی پنجاب) is a provincial government department responsible for irrigation in the Punjab province of Pakistan. [1] It irrigates 21 million acres (8,500,000 ha) of the agricultural land in the province. [2]

  8. Internal drainage board - Wikipedia

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    An internal drainage board ( IDB) is a type of operating authority which is established in areas of special drainage need in England and Wales with permissive powers to undertake work to secure clean water drainage and water level management within drainage districts. The area of an IDB is not determined by county or metropolitan council ...

  9. Land drains - Wikipedia

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    Land drains. The purpose of a land drain is to allow water in wet or swampy ground to rapidly drain away [1] or to relieve hydrostatic pressure. They are subterranean linear structures which are laid to a fall which should be as steep as practicable. They are used in agriculture and in building construction sites.