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The Role of Desalinated Water in Integrated Water Resource Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate-UAE

Year 2012, Volume: 2 Issue: 4, 90 - 96, 23.07.2016

Abstract

Water resources components in Abu Dhabi encompass the conventional sources (rain, springs, ponds and groundwater), and unconventional sources (desalinated water and reclaimed wastewater). The latter represent the most important resources for the time being, since ground water is brackish or salty and the annual rainfall is very low in Abu Dhabi Emirate. Thus conventional water resources are considered under sever depletion and exceeded their natural recharging capacity by 24 times. Per capita water consumption is considerably high, since the average daily domestic consumption in Abu Dhabi Emirate is estimated as 350 liters per person but it is intended to be slashed by 200 liters per day in the next few years, as proposed by the Environmental Authority. This should be accompanied by intensive awareness program. This article is aiming at discussing water resources components in Abu Dhabi and their Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) Plan

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Year 2012, Volume: 2 Issue: 4, 90 - 96, 23.07.2016

Abstract

References

  • Abdul-Wahab, S. A. (2005) Characterization of water discharge from two thermal power/desalination plants in Oman. Environmental Engineering Science 24(3) 321-337.
  • ADSSC (2007) Annual Report 2007. Abu Dhabi Sewage Services Company (ADSSC).
  • ADWEC (2011) ADWEC Statistical Report 1999-2010, Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Company.
  • Agashichev, S. and Al-Nasher A., (2005) Systemic approach for techno-economic evaluation of triple hybrid (RO, MSF and power generation) scheme including accounting of CO2 emission. Energy 30 (2005) 1283–1303
  • Anonymous (2009) Water Resources Strategy of Abu Dhabi. World Environment Magazine, No 02
  • Dawoud, M. (2007) An Integrated approach for groundwater resources assessment, development and management in Abu Dhabi. Water Summit 2007, United Arab Emirate University and Shlumberger Water Services, 28 March 2007. p23
  • EAD (2006a) The state of environment-Abu Dhabi. Environmental Agency Abu Dhabi. pp. 20-21
  • EAD (2006b) Abu Dhabi Water Resources Statistics-2006, Environmental Agency Abu Dhabi.
  • EAD(2008) Terrestrial Environment of Abu Dhabi Emirate. Environmental Agency Abu Dhabi-UAE.pp. 461
  • EAD(2009) Abu Dhabi Water Resources Master Plan. G. Pitman, R. McDonnell and M. Daoud, (ed). Jan. 2009 Environmental Agency Abu Dhabi.
  • Elshorbagy, W. (2007) Desalination perspective and implication with coastal environment. Water Summit 2007, United Arab Emirate University and Shlumberger Water Services, 28 March 2007. p22
  • Gornall, J. and Todorova, V. (2009) UAE's water woes need joint solution. The National Newspaper Retrieved from http://www.thenational.ae/article. Last Updated: Aug. 30, 2009
  • IDS Water: Information Resource for Water Industry. retrieved from http://www.idswater.com/water/asia/home.aspx. last updated Sept 14, 2007.
  • MoH (2010) UAE Biostatistics. Statisrtistics and Research Department. Ministry of Health. UAE.
  • Teodorova, V. (2009) Abu Dhabi faces water crisis. The National Newspaper Retrieved from http://www.thenational.ae/article. Last Updated: March 22. 2009.
  • WWF (2008) Living Planet Report 2008, World Wide Fund for Nature. Chris Hails (ed.) p.14
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Publication Date July 23, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 2 Issue: 4

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APA Al-omar, M. (2016). The Role of Desalinated Water in Integrated Water Resource Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate-UAE. TOJSAT, 2(4), 90-96.
AMA Al-omar M. The Role of Desalinated Water in Integrated Water Resource Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate-UAE. TOJSAT. July 2016;2(4):90-96.
Chicago Al-omar, Muthanna. “The Role of Desalinated Water in Integrated Water Resource Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate-UAE”. TOJSAT 2, no. 4 (July 2016): 90-96.
EndNote Al-omar M (July 1, 2016) The Role of Desalinated Water in Integrated Water Resource Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate-UAE. TOJSAT 2 4 90–96.
IEEE M. Al-omar, “The Role of Desalinated Water in Integrated Water Resource Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate-UAE”, TOJSAT, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 90–96, 2016.
ISNAD Al-omar, Muthanna. “The Role of Desalinated Water in Integrated Water Resource Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate-UAE”. TOJSAT 2/4 (July 2016), 90-96.
JAMA Al-omar M. The Role of Desalinated Water in Integrated Water Resource Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate-UAE. TOJSAT. 2016;2:90–96.
MLA Al-omar, Muthanna. “The Role of Desalinated Water in Integrated Water Resource Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate-UAE”. TOJSAT, vol. 2, no. 4, 2016, pp. 90-96.
Vancouver Al-omar M. The Role of Desalinated Water in Integrated Water Resource Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate-UAE. TOJSAT. 2016;2(4):90-6.