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1 Shahalam, A. B. M.; Mansour, A. R. 1989. State of an arid irrigation reservoir stalked with wastewater effluent and storm induced flows. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, A24(5):477-504.
Reservoir storage ; Catchment areas ; Irrigation water ; Hydrology ; Hydraulics ; Water quality ; Wastewater ; Effluents / Middle East / King Talal Reservoir
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5151 Record No: H024449)

2 Grabow, G. L.; McCornick, Peter G. 2007. Planning for water allocation and water quality using a spreadsheet-based model. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 133(6): 560-564.
Water resource management ; Water allocation ; River basins ; Flow ; Simulation models ; Water quality ; Reservoirs / Jordan / Syria / Amman-Zarqa Basin / King Talal Reservoir
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.1 G698 GRA Record No: H040513)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H040513.pdf
An integrated planning activity was undertaken for the Amman-Zarqa Basin in Jordan to account for present and future uses of water resources including reclaimed water. Upgrades to existing wastewater treatment plants mean new reclaimed water resources will be available in the future. To evaluate the impact of current and potential future uses, a spreadsheet-based model was developed to predict water quantity and quality at several key locations within the basin. The model consists of a flow component and a water quality component. The model was used to screen various water-use scenarios and to formulate feasible alternatives including the sequencing of future water demands.

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