The research aims to demonstrate the current water reality for managing the water of the Euphrates River in Anbar Governorate in light of the worsening population increase and the consequent increase in water consumption in various human activities such as cultivation, industry, and individual consumption. In developed countries, what will be the consequences of water consumption for the period from 2020-2040, which is an advanced study in the field of water management. Taking into consideration the governorate's actual share of water, which represents (17%) of the water resource. The future demand has been determined by providing (WEAP) with the water supply of the Western Husaybah station for the period from (1990-2019) In order to estimate the water discharge for the period from (2020-2040) using the method of linear increase (Linear Program), the Anbar governorate's share of (17%) of the total amount of water of the Euphrates River was determined.
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31 October 2022
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October 31 2022
A study of the water reality of managing the Euphrates river in anbar governorate in light of the growing water demand for the period (2020-2040)
Abid Hammad Abid Al-Fahdawi;
Abid Hammad Abid Al-Fahdawi
a)
Department of Geography, Education for Humanities, University of Anbar
, Anbar, Ramadi 31001, Iraq
a)Corresponding author: abi19h5029@uoanbar.edu.iq
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Aws Talak Mashaan Satam
Aws Talak Mashaan Satam
b)
Department of Geography, Education for Humanities, University of Anbar
, Anbar, Ramadi 31001, Iraq
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a)Corresponding author: abi19h5029@uoanbar.edu.iq
AIP Conf. Proc. 2400, 040004 (2022)
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Abid Hammad Abid Al-Fahdawi, Aws Talak Mashaan Satam; A study of the water reality of managing the Euphrates river in anbar governorate in light of the growing water demand for the period (2020-2040). AIP Conf. Proc. 31 October 2022; 2400 (1): 040004. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0125471
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