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1 Keith, J. E.; Riley, P.; Grenney, W. J.; Caupp, C.; Anderson, J. C. 1990. Cost allocation in multipurpose multicountry projects: The Senegal River Basin Project. In Sampath, R. K.; Young, R. A. (Eds.) Social, economic and institutional issues in third world irrigation management. Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press. pp.289-317. (Studies in water policy and management, no.15)
Irrigation programs ; Costs ; River basin development / Senegal
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G000 SAM Record No: H08003)

2 Allam, M. N.; Elassiouti, I. M.; Riley, P.. 1994. Irrigation water cost in Egypt. Water International, 19(3):145-151.
Water costs ; Irrigation water ; Water delivery ; Maintenance costs ; Computer models ; River basins / Egypt / Nile River
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H015498)
This article addresses the problem of identifying annual operation, maintenance, and replacement (OM&R) expenditures needed to maintain performance of the water delivery system in Egypt. The delivery system, which includes the High Aswan Dam (HAD), large irrigation structures, pump stations, and thousands of canals and drains, is described. Procedures for estimating these OM&R costs and assessing system benefits in the various use sectors are presented. The article also explains the development and application of a cost allocation model to estimate the share of the various use sectors from the system cost.

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