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Arab Republic of Egypt : Integrated Water Resources Management Plan

2005

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Bod; Private companies; Investment costs; Fossil water; Soils; Water system; Surface water quality; Municipalities; Water users association; Urban water supply; Water treatment plant; Shoreline; Industrial water; Municipal wastewater reuse; Access to safe drinking water; River system; Average annual rainfall; Sanitation services; Economies of scale; Water user; Sea; Private participation; National water resources; Expenditures; Cooperation between stakeholders; Sanitation systems; Ecological conditions; Sewerage system; Water quality degradation; Water sector development; Municipal water; Water quality monitoring; Collection systems; Municipal water supply; Water quality deterioration; Water sector; Agricultural activities; Environmental problems; Maintenance costs; Competition for water; Water pollution control; Sanitation problems; Renewable water resources; Water resource; Piped water; Available water resources; Water board; Surface water resources; Regional water management; Financial resources; Water sources; Available water; Distribution system; Environmental; Transparency; Agricultural water; Water boards; Demand management; Pumping stations; Programs; Management of water; Rural villages; Demand for water; High levels; Sustainable water; Water exploitation; Sediments; Rural sanitation; Urban water; Urban communities; Integrated water management; Industrial growth; Water quantity; Discharge; Sanitation sector; Utilities; National water research; Water distribution; Sanitation strategy; Potable water supply; Distribution of water; Water resources management; Service provision; Water supply services; Water coverage; Water usage; Groundwater development; Stakeholder involvement; Service delivery; Conjunctive use; Water quality monitoring program; Waterways; Surface waters; Water projects; Channel; Public expenditures; Desalination; Sewage disposal; Environmental regulations; Industrial effluents; Sectoral water; Water services; On-farm water management; Evaporation losses; Available water supply; Operational performance; Water resource management; Investment expenditures; Sewage collection; Cost sharing; Freshwater supply; Sanitation coverage; Water layers; Quantities of water; Water allocation policies; Waste water treatment
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8320http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported

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