Dessalegn Geleta

Dessalegn Geleta
Jimma University · Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering

MSc

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s Excessive fluoride intake in drinking water sources in Ethiopia (Ziway town) causes health issues in the residents. The goal of this study was to utilize the defluoridation of drinking water using clinoptilolite zeolite modified with a cationic surfactant Hexadecy Trimethyl Ammonium Bromine. The treatment's removal efficiency has been optimized b...
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The surface water is contaminated by a variety of synthetic organic and inorganic compounds, chemicals, and nutrients; due to this reason, the quality of the water resources of Ethiopia is declining at an alarming rate, resulting in severe environmental degradation. The main objective of the study was to recognize the pollution status river for the...
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The hydrological model is an important tool in water resource management, allocation, and prediction. However, the hydrological models are subject to the uncertainty resulting from different sources of errors involved in the large number of parameters. The hydrological models in the management of water resources play a very significant role in quan...
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Water treatment plants and disinfection by-products are a worldwide problem in the provision of drinking water with disinfectants. However, in countries like Ethiopia, studies on the condition of water treatment plants and the risks they pose are scarce. Hence, this study was designed to evaluate the drinking water treatment plants of Jimma Town. T...
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Ethiopian highlands have been increasingly exposed to the risk of soil erosion and evaluations of how various management practices can reduce the risk of soil erosion are still limited. Here, the calibrated and validated Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is used to estimate soil loss rates, identify erosion hotspot areas and evaluate effective...
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Land degradation caused by soil erosion has become the most serious problem in the Ethiopian highlands. Quantifying the spatial variations of soil loss with a strong evidence helps to prioritize the watersheds for the implementation of different management practices. The study was carried out in the Toba Watershed of the Upper Blue Nile Basin in Et...
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The key sources of water supply are rainwater, underground water and surface water. Rooftop rainwater harvesting is a technique through which the rain is captured from the roof catchments. The objective of this study was to investigate rooftop rainwater harvesting potential for domestic purposes using a samsamwater tool. This can be used in dry and...
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The study evaluates the hydraulic analysis of water supply distribution network using water GEMS v8i. which used for modeling and Simulation of hydraulic parameters in the distribution networks. The hydraulic parameters which analyzed by using this software were junction pressure, velocity of water in networking system, and nodal demands and the ov...

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