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Basic soil moisture measurements to reduce water loss and cost for urban development: Case study of Madinaty city in Cairo

Hebesh, Abdelmonem Mahmoud Eldesouky

Risorsa elettronica 2020

Abstract

Egypt is an arid region country. The River Nile is the main water source for Egypt with 55.6 billion cubic meters per year, which represents 94% of the limited water resources. With the fast population growth accompanied by intensive irrigation schemes for agriculture development and urban development projects, Egypt suffers from severe water problem. Most urban landscape project areas are irrigated, often overirrigated, with potable water. In fact, irrigation application efficiency for such green areas appears to be under 50%. This research was carried out in one of the large urban development projects in the suburbs of Cairo. To increase application efficiency and consequently save water and reduce water cost, measurements of soil moisture parameters (field capacity - wilting point - bulk density) were used as determinant factors to improve irrigation application efficiency. [...]
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