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Water Engineering & Environment (WEE)

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Water Engineering & Environment

(WEE)

Water Situation in the World

1950

2025 2050

2000

Countries suffer from water shortage

Not only Water Scarcity but also Pollutions

Water quality can be degraded by community and industrial waste discharge.

Erosion and sediment solid waste disposal

Sewage

Competing Demand

• Personal Use

• Agriculture

• Industry

• Power Generation

• Fish/Aquatic life

• Recreation

• Navigation

• Wastewater Discharge capacity

In Summary• Two billion residents in world have no immediate

access to water sources.

• Forecast shows that in the near future morethen a third of the world population will sufferfrom water shortage.

• There is a need for expert and quality personnel recruitment in order to safeguard and continue the technological advantage that exists in the water technology fields.

EGYPT: Shares / Trends through a Century Annual per capita Shares throughout a Century

Per Capita Share

of Demand

Per Capita Share

of Resource

Total Water

Demand

Population

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7000

1890 1910 1930 1950 1970 1990 2010

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Per Capita Share of Demand Per Capita Share of Resource

Total Water Demand Population

The Nile Basin

WEE Program, Courses Divisions

Cr Hrs Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior I Senior II1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

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19

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34

35

36

Water Eng &

Environment

Requirement

5 cr hrs

Civil

Engineering

Requirement

16 cr hrs

Water Eng &

Environment

Requirement

University

Requirement

8 cr hrs

College

Requirement

10 cr hrs

Civil

Engineering

Requirement

13 cr hrs

University

Requirement

6 cr hrs

College

Requirement

30 cr hrs

University

Requirement

4 cr hrs

College

Requirement

13 cr hrs

Civil

Engineering

Requirement

6 cr hrs

Water Eng &

Environment

Requirement

25 cr hrs

College

Requirement

6 cr hrs

College

Requirement

Civil

Engineering

Requirement

13 cr hrs

Water Eng &

Environment

Requirement

14 cr hrs

University

Requirement

6 cr hrs

WEE Curriculum

WEE Curriculum

Delineation of a watershed boundary Delineation of a watershed boundary

Watershed

boundary

WEE Curriculum

Watershed

boundary

WEE Curriculum

Watershed

boundary

WEE Curriculum

WEE Curriculum

WEE Curriculum

non-renewable resources

WEE Curriculum

IHDN 402 Environmental and Municipal Hydraulics

Lectures 13 - 14WI DNR

WI DNR

Scholarship

Some scholarships are secured through

the Ministry of Water Resources and

Irrigation and yet some other scholarships

are coming

Our Alumni

Work Potential

Water Sacristy (GW development +

Desalination + Irrigation improvement )

40% Connected to sewer network in

Egypt, 16 B LE/year till 2030

Inland navigation to be increased from 2%

to 10% 400 M LE/year for 5 years

East Suez Canal projects

HUMAN

RESOURCES

CONSTITUTE OUR

MAIN ASSET

PRACTICAL TRAINING

PROGRAM FOR WEE

Site Visit Module

•Site visits for WEE students provide an

excellent shop window for many career

opportunities.

•The association of the program with MWRI and

HCWW allow a great chance for WEE students

to acquire appropriate technical proficiency in

the water and environmental engineering

Understanding the environment begins

with measuring its parameters

Groundwater Hydrology

Surface Flow Hydrology

River & Stream Flow

Water quality aspects

Summer Industrial Training Module

•We aim at providing the highest quality

training for WEE students to make

them productive engineers who

observe professional ethics, maintain

a high standard of practice, provide

leadership, and have vision to solve

challenging problems

National Training

HCWW

• Water treatment process

• WW treatment process

MWRI

Egyptian Public Authority for Drainage

Projects (EPADP)

• Designing an irrigation drainage network

• Field and farm measurements

• Visit to drainage network construction

site.

o Design of dewatering systems and

groundwater modeling using GMS

software

o Technical drafting, reporting and drawing

techniques

Engineering Consultants

International Training

Conferences

The1st Conference For

Sustainable Water Supply &

Sanitation

الدوليملتقي الشباب العربي الافريقي

World Water Forum, France,

2011

Third Arab Water Forum 2014

World Water Forum, South Korea 2015

WEE Graduates