39 results match your criteria: "Water Technology Institute[Affiliation]"

This study investigates the integrative effects of irrigation water management allowable depletion (MAD), furrow irrigation methods (FIM), and nitrogen fertilizer application rate (NFAR) on tomato yield components. These yield components include marketable, unmarketable, and total yield. Additionally, the study examines crop agronomy components such as plant height, number of branches, and root depth in semi-arid Southern Ethiopia.

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  • Anaerobic digestion is an eco-friendly process that converts waste into energy, and this study specifically looks at khat and cow dung as potential feedstocks.
  • The experiment involved running batch anaerobic reactors for 27 days to measure bio-methane production, revealing that mixtures with more khat produced the highest methane yields.
  • The findings suggest that combining khat waste with cow dung enhances biomethane production through a synergistic effect, making it an effective waste-to-energy solution.
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  • The study aims to identify and assess groundwater potential zones (GWPZs) using advanced machine learning techniques like Random Forest (RF) and Support Vector Machine (SVM).
  • GWPZs are determined by analyzing factors such as geology, drainage density, and land use, utilizing datasets that include both potential and non-potential sites.
  • The RF model outperformed the SVM model in accuracy (AUC of 0.91 vs. 0.88), highlighting that high GWPZs are found in water bodies and forests, while low GWPZs tend to be in shrubland and grassland, providing crucial insights for sustainable groundwater management.
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Integrated watershed management plays a vital role in promoting sustainable water resource management and addressing environmental challenges. This study aims to analyze and assess the effectiveness of existing IWM practices and develop new strategies to improve watershed management. The data collection process encompassed comprehensive field observations, surveys, and consultations with the stakeholders.

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Sustainably managed irrigation water is essential to agriculture. In order to identify the best irrigation strategies for maximizing agricultural productivity and environmental health, this study examines the effects of various irrigation depths on nutrient uptake, nitrate leaching, and maize yield. The study was carried out at Birfarm, in the Jabitehnan District, Amhara, Ethiopia, throughout the irrigation periods of 2022/23 and 2023/24.

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Evaluation of drinking water quality and associated health risks in Adama City, Ethiopia.

Heliyon

August 2024

Faculty of Water & Environmental Engineering, Jimma Institute of Technology, Jimma University, Ethiopia.

Drinking water deterioration causes to risk of public health which is essential to supply safe water to the public. This study assessed groundwater quality and health risks in Adama City by analyzing groundwater and chlorine samples. Ion photometry techniques detected anions and cations, ensuring accuracy with quality control protocols.

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The lack of soil moisture-based irrigation intervals, poor distribution of irrigation water among users, and the time-based and spatial variability of water supply have been challenges for the productivity of irrigation schemes in the Lower Kulfo catchment, Southern Ethiopia. This study was conducted to develop soil moisture-based irrigation intervals and to evaluate irrigation water delivery and field level irrigation efficiencies. Soil water content, and flow along the canal and in the field were measured directly, and irrigation duty was estimated by using CropWat 8 model.

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Investigation of the impact of municipal solid waste disposal site leachate on surface water resources in Hosanna Town, Ethiopia.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

July 2024

Faculty of Water Supply and Environmental Engineering, Arba Minch Water Technology Institute, Arba Minch University, Arba Minch, SNNPR, Ethiopia.

Surface water resources are the most precious, yet they are also the most vulnerable to pollution. Consequently, maintaining the sustainability of water supplies is critical for livestock support to achieve SDG goals. Landfill leachate poses a significant threat to water resources in developing countries.

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Crop water requirement and irrigation scheduling in Lower Kulfo Catchment of southern Ethiopia have not assessed under climate change scenarios, and the allocation of crop land also not optimal that signifcantly challenges to crop productivity.Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the effects of climate change on future crop water requirements, and irrigation scheduling, and to allocate cropland optimally. Bias of projected precipitation and temperature were corrected by utilizing Climate Model data with the hydrologic modeling tool (CMhyd).

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Spatial and seasonal groundwater quality assessment for drinking suitability using index and machine learning approach.

Heliyon

May 2024

Arba Minch Water Technology Institute, Faculty of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, Arba Minch University, Arba Minch, Ethiopia.

Spatial and seasonal evaluation and monitoring of groundwater (GW) quality is essential for the sustainable management of this priceless resource and the provision of safe drinking water. Nevertheless, GW quality appraisal was not given due attention in the current study area (flat terrain part of the Tana sub-basin). This study sought to assess the seasonal and regional physicochemical GW quality parameters for drinking appropriateness using the drinking water quality index (DWQI) and support vector machine (SVM).

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Groundwater recharge estimation using WetSpass-M and MTBS leveraging from HydroOffice and WHAT tools for baseflow in Weyib watershed, Ethiopia.

Environ Monit Assess

May 2024

Faculty of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering, Arba Minch Water Technology Institute, Arba Minch University, P.O. Box 21, Arba Minch, Ethiopia.

WetSpass-M model and multi-technique baseflow separation (MTBS) were applied to estimate spatio-temporal groundwater recharge (GWR) to be used to comprehend and enhance sustainable water resource development in the data-scarce region. Identification of unit Hydrographs And Component flows from Rainfall, Evaporation, and Streamflow (IHACRES) techniques outperform the existing 13 MTBS techniques to separate baseflow depending on the correlation matrix; mean baseflow was 5.128 m/s.

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The estimation and prediction of the amount of sediment accumulated in reservoirs are imperative for sustainable reservoir sedimentation planning and management and to minimize reservoir storage capacity loss. The main objective of this study was to estimate and predict reservoir sedimentation using multilayer perceptron-artificial neural network (MLP-ANN) and random forest regressor (RFR) models in the Gibe-III reservoir, Omo-Gibe River basin. The hydrological and meteorological parameters considered for the estimation and prediction of reservoir sedimentation include annual rainfall, annual water inflow, minimum reservoir level, and reservoir storage capacity.

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This study aimed to assess spatiotemporal water quality variation and its suitability for irrigation and domestic purposes in Lah River using the irrigation water quality index (IWQI) and the weighted arithmetic water quality index (WAWQI). The IWQI analysis result showed that the sodium absorption ratio, residual sodium carbonate, potential salinity, Kelly index, magnesium ratio, sodium percentage, and permeability index were found to be 1.07 mEq/L, -0.

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Nitrate contamination in surface and groundwater remains a widespread problem in agricultural watersheds is primarily associated to high levels of percolation or leakage from fertilized soil, which allows easy infiltration from soil into groundwater. This study was aimed to predict canopy water content to determine the nitrate contamination index resulting from nitrogen fertilizer loss in surface and groundwater. The study used Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) model using MODIS 006 MOD13Q1-EVI Earth observation data, crop information and rainfall data.

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Long-term spatiotemporal dynamics of groundwater storage in the data-scarce region: Tana sub-basin, Ethiopia.

Heliyon

February 2024

Arba Minch Water Technology Institute, Faculty of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, Arba Minch University, Arba Minch, Ethiopia.

Imprudent extraction of groundwater tends to undue stress and portends its sustainability. Spatiotemporal analysis of groundwater storage anomaly (GWSA) is imperative for the judicious use, management, and sustainable development of a region. This study aimed to examine the changes in groundwater storage over the past 20 years in the Tana sub-basin using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) assimilated into Global Land Data Assimilation Systems (GLDAS).

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The research aims at determining the optimal release rule to increase the capacity of Rib reservoir. The reservoir inflow using HBV-light hydrological model embracing optimal reservoir operation through HEC-ResSim model were used to prepare an optimum operational plan. The potential of the river for hydropower generation prioritise the demand at a specified level regarding storage capacity (m), level of reservoir (m), and the relation between inflow and outflow of the reservoir.

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Groundwater potential delineation is essential for efficient water resource utilization and long-term development. The scarcity of potable and irrigation water has become a critical issue due to natural and anthropogenic activities in meeting the demands of human survival and productivity. With these constraints, groundwater resource is now being used extensively in Ethiopia.

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Improper solid waste disposal has remained the major bottleneck for the socio-economic development particularly in urban and peri-urban areas of Ethiopia. This study was conducted with the prime aim of identifying an optimum municipal solid waste (MSW) management option subsequently selecting the best landfill site in Hossana town using integrated geographical information systems (GIS) and multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) techniques. Accordingly, GIS integrated with MCDA was used to analyze the relative weight of each criterion and the overall suitability map where ten criteria were considered within their respective constraints.

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Assessment of soil mulching field management, and deficit irrigation effect on productivity of watermelon varieties, and AquaCrop model validation.

Heliyon

November 2023

Faculty of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, Arba Minch Water Technology Institute, Arba Minch University, Arba Minch, Ethiopia.

Watermelon productivity in the Arba Minch irrigation scheme has been hampered by water scarcity, with only the Lady Bells watermelon variety being cultivated in the area. This challenge can be mitigated by adopting water-saving irrigation techniques and selecting water stress-resistant varieties. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the combined impact of soil mulching and deficit irrigation on the productivity of various watermelon varieties and validate the AquaCrop model.

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Assessment of surface water resource and allocation optimization for diverse demands in Ethiopia's upper Bilate Watershed.

Heliyon

October 2023

Faculty of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, Arba Minch Water Technology Institute, Arba Minch University, P.O. Box 21, Arba Minch, Ethiopia.

Water planning and management is very crucial for all computing sectors for water uses to maximize the scarce and allocated water uses based on their demands sustainably in Ethiopia's upper Bilate watershed. The shortage of surface water, especially during dry months, has become a major point of contention between upstream and downstream water users in the upper Bilate River. Therefore, the key objectives of the study are to evaluate the surface water resources and determine the best distribution for a range of requirements in the watershed.

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Groundwater supplies have been exploited because of global water shortage. Therefore, effective management of water resources is crucial. Identifying potential groundwater regions in arid and mountainous terrains is challenging for many developing nations because of a lack of financial and human resources.

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Effect of climate change on reservoir water balance and irrigation water demand: a case of Gidabo irrigation project, Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia.

Environ Monit Assess

June 2023

Faculty of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, Arba Minch Water Technology Institute, Arba Minch University, P.O. Box 21, Arba Minch, Ethiopia.

The consequences of climate change on agriculture water demand are among the current and prospective challenges. The amount of water needed by crops is significantly affected by the regional climate. The influence of climate change on irrigation water demand and reservoir water balance components were examined.

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Groundwater quality has become deteriorated due to natural and anthropogenic activities. Poor water quality has a potential risk to human health and the environment. Therefore, the study aimed to assess the potential risk of groundwater quality contamination levels and public health risks in the Gunabay watershed.

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Prioritization of groundwater recharge potentiality evaluation is critical for sustainable water resources management. Since recharge is a main source for enhancing groundwater availability. Water scarcity is extremely severe in the upper Blue Nile Basin (i.

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Evaluation of groundwater potential and its quality assessment for drinking and irrigation has recently become a major concern, especially in developing countries due to various constraints. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the quality of groundwater and establish whether they are safe for domestic and agricultural usage. 78 samples were collected during dry and wet seasons from 39 locations in the Gunabay district of the upper Blue Nile, Ethiopia.

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