Middle East Water Forum

Founder: Dr. Hazim El-Naser
Interact Water Post
By undefined | Categories: Water Articles | 12th April 2019 | Edit | Delete
PhD student contributes to policy development on water management An article by third-year PhD student Raya Al-Masri on the water-energy nexus has been published by the Middle East Water Forum, an … More
dr-hazim-el-naser-1
Raya is bringing to our attention very important regional issues on Nexus related.
By undefined | Categories: Water Articles | 9th April 2019 | Edit | Delete
The Middle East Water Forum Unveiled during the Global Water Summit   The Middle East Water Forum (MEWF) is officially announced during the activities of the Global Water Summit, London, Ap… More
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I spent some time in this forum today and I really like it. It is so nice and really great one. I am happy to offering some material regarding waste water. Thank you again for such nice and useful forum.
dr-hazim-el-naser-1
Dear Maikl-Muller: Thanks a lot, looking forward to receiving the material
dr-jarrah-alzubi-2
The launching of the forum comes on an era of disruptive technologies and approach of water resources management, it is crucial to adapt in a rapid changing world. It is a great opportunity for unity and cooperation towards sustainable future. Thx
By undefined | Categories: Water Articles | 9th April 2019 | Edit | Delete
In order to reduce the environmental impact of produced water management, a wetland system has been installed in the Sultanate of Oman. The facility reduces the disposal of hydrocarbon polluted produc… More
dr-hazim-el-naser-1
This is the kind of technologies we need which is suitable to our environment and problem.
mousa
That is very advanced technology, i was looking for such technology and well contact you to get more information
eng-zain-al-majed
Thanks for sharing such good news, looking forward to hearing about more similar technologies being implemented.
eng-hassan-aboalnaga
80% of the world's wastewater is released to environment without treatment, #wetlands function as filters, absorbing pesticides & chemicals & filtering sewage - they are a very effective solution for #water purification and security
dr-jarrah-alzubi-2
There is a successful story of treating oilfield waste water using wetlands in Oman developed by ICBA.
By dr-hazim-el-naser-1 | Categories: Water Articles | 3rd April 2019
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Very nice event and the photo is so nice
By undefined | Categories: Water Articles | 30th March 2019 | Edit | Delete
Challenges Facing the Arab Water Utilities and ACWUA Role     Eng. Khaldon Khashman ACWUA Secretary General   March 29, 2019     The water sector in t… More
dr-hazim-el-naser-1
very interesting, its a long way full of work and challenges
dr-jarrah-alzubi-2
To add more, Smart meters and smart grids is one of the new challenges and potentials for UFW and utility management.
Desal and decoupling of power and water as the renewable are coming is a very interesting subject to be tackled and searched in the near future.
By undefined | Categories: Water Articles | 29th March 2019 | Edit | Delete
By: Susan M.F.A Kilani Email: susan.kilani@gmail.com Mobile: +962795600505 Radioactivity in general: Radioactive decay (also known as nuclear decay, radioactivity or nuclear radiation) is … More
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very nice.
By undefined | Categories: Water Articles | 22nd March 2019 | Edit | Delete
Many cities today are at risk of running out of water, with water availability now cited as one of the greatest risks to business continuity and growth. It is very clear that the way water is managed … More
By eng-hassan-aboalnaga | Categories: Water Articles | 20th March 2019
Source: The articles were originally published at World Bank Blog http://blogs.worldbank.org/water/top-8-water-blogs-2018   The Water Blog provided plenty to chew on if you’… More
By eng-hassan-aboalnaga | Categories: Water Articles | 20th March 2019
The articles were originally published at the International Water Association (IWA) website http://www.iwa-network.org/top-5-most-read-blogs-of-2018/ 1. ‘Blockchain for water’… More
By eng-hassan-aboalnaga | Categories: Water Articles | 20th March 2019
Today many cities around the world have been facing great change pressures of increasing demands due to population growth, urbanization, the influx of displaced people, climate change with hydrologica… More
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This article was originally published at the International Water Association (IWA) website http://www.iwa-network.org/uncharted-sdg6-intermittent-water-supply-iws-in-water-scarce-cities/
dr-hazim-el-naser-1
Frankly speaking and after long experience there is a big difference what written in reports and the real world. I agree with you there is a long way to go before achieving SDGs
eng-zain-al-majed
I believe that the fact that the MDG target for water has been achieved by 2010 gives us hope FOR the SDG 6 as well
eng-ahmad-ali-alnoubani
One major way for achieving this SDG is through supporting rainwater harvesting projects, i do believe our country is having enough rainfall to support most of our water needs.