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Technical and Engineering Study of Sediments in the Dips Dam Lake Reservoir in Kirkuk Governorate, Republic of Iraq

in kirkuk province Dibis Dam is vulnerable to losing its reservoir capacity due to accumulation of sediments. The estimated year for this occurrence was found through scientific equations due to Vegetation growth in sediment deposits further restricts water flow. Without dredging operations, the reservoir would have reached full sedimentation by 2025 instead of 2065 suggested […]

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Water Consumption per Person

The consumption of drinking water in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) surpasses international standards, with a daily production of 300 to 350 liters per person. Future challenges include climate change impacting rainfall patterns and temperature, increasing vulnerability to drought and environmental challenges, increasing water scarcity by region, population growth and urbanization, and competition for

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Water in Community

This presentation highlights the critical role of water in community, focusing on its importance for public health, the economy, and environmental balance. It discusses global and regional water challenges—such as scarcity, pollution, and climate change—then explores sustainable management strategies, including conservation, infrastructure investment, and technological advancements. Special attention is given to Iraq’s water crisis, emphasizing

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The Importance of Infrastructure in Water Resources Management

Infrastructure is a fundamental pillar of effective water resource management, ensuring the availability, quality, and sustainability of water systems. Traditional approaches often focus on isolated solutions, while Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) emphasizes smart, decentralized, and nature-based infrastructure to enhance resilience against water scarcity and environmental challenges. Key components such as efficient water distribution, wastewater

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Water Reuse Policy

Water reuse is gaining momentum as a reliable freshwater source, shifting wastewater management from disposal to reuse and resource recovery. Effective management practices, technological innovation, and regulatory policies offer opportunities for water reuse. Reuse benefits include environmental protection, water scarcity, energy efficiency, and sustainability. The new framework for reuse includes water quality standards and the

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Sustainable Assessment of Overlap (Lap Splices) in Special Frame Buildings: Enhancing Structural Resilience in Line with SDG Goals

Presenter Name: Prof. Dr. Omer QaraniOn Tuesday 17/2/2025, in Civil Engineering Department with the presence of the Head of the Civil Engineering Department and a number of academic staff, a seminar entitled (Sustainable Assessment of Overlap (Lap Splices) in Special Frame Buildings: Enhancing Structural Resilience in Line with SDG Goals) was presented by (Prof. Dr.

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Record and preserve cultural heritage

The process of recording and preserving cultural heritage is considered to be a multi-layered and multi-dimensional. There are many methods that draw diverse frameworks for the preservation of cultural heritage. This process globally faces many challenges and obstacles. With the advanced technology, the process of documentation and recording cultural heritage became faster and more accurate.

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How does architectural heritage conservation contribute to sustainable cities?

Architectural heritage conservation entails the preservation and maintenance of culturally significant structures or locations to foster sustainable urban development. This strategy fosters environmental, economic, social, and cultural sustainability. Successful instances were examined alongside challenges, including financial limitations, regulatory obstacles, and the equilibrium between contemporary development and conservation. This event also included innovative ideas, policy recommendations,

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