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  • Ancient settlements-atavistic solutions for present water supply and drainage problems engendered by urbanism

    Publication

    - ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY - Year 2021

    Water is the most valuable resource available on earth. Although it is present in abundance, its usable volume is very scarce. This is the reason behind the existence of both floods and droughts around the world. However, human settlements face water scarcity issues that are primarily engendered by improper town planning measures. To create a balance between the available fractions of water, it is therefore imperative to have proper...

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  • Water

    Journals

    ISSN: 2073-4441

  • Magdalena Gajewska prof. dr hab. inż.

    Magdalena Gajewska (born   June 1th  1968 in Gdańsk) in 1993 graduated Hydro-Engineering Faculty at Gdańsk University of Technology.   At present she is an assistant professor in the Department of Water and Wastewater Technology at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering GUT. PhD (2001) and habilitation (2013) in the discipline of environmental engineering. In the 2016-2020 term, serves as Vice -dean for science. She...

  • FLOOD MANAGEMENT IN URBAN BASINS OF THE CITY OF GDAŃSK

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    Over the last years, the City of Gdańsk suffers twice from flash floods. Both events were caused by intense storms which produced significant surface runoff and caused inundation private and cities properties. The first case of July 2001 flood [3], [9] was the turning point for the city authorities, who decide to look close on the flood management in small urban catchments. The aim of research projects was to establish technical...

  • Extreme weather layer method for implementation of nature-based solutions for climate adaptation: Case study Słupsk

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    - SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT - Year 2022

    One of the most severe climate risks that is expected to affect all regions is related to stormwater. Climate models, constructed based on long-term trends, show that extreme weather events such as storms, cloudbursts and a large rise in sea level will be significant in the coming decades. Moreover, even the frequency and intensity of “normal” rainfall events, such as microbursts, are expected to be remarkably higher than today...

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  • Grzegorz Boczkaj dr hab. inż.

  • WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    Journals

    ISSN: 0273-1223 , eISSN: 1996-9732

  • Water Reuse_2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • K. Czerwionka
    • M. Kasprzyk

    Lectures on the subject of Water Reuse

  • Water Reuse_2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • K. Czerwionka
    • M. Kasprzyk

    Lectures on the subject of Water Reuse

  • Water Reuse_2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • K. Czerwionka
    • M. Kasprzyk
    • A. Wilińska-Lisowska

    Lectures on the subject of Water Reuse

  • WATER RESEARCH

    Journals

    ISSN: 0043-1354

  • WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL

    e-Learning Courses
    • H. Al-Hazmi

    The course on Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal provides a comprehensive understanding of the principles, practices, and technologies involved in managing water resources effectively. It covers both the supply side, focusing on the provision of clean and safe drinking water, and the disposal side, addressing the treatment and management of wastewater to minimize environmental impact. Key Topics Covered: 1. Introduction to...

  • Water Resources Management 2022/2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • T. Kolerski
    • A. M. Mustafa

    Water Resources Management as defined for purpose of this course includes both water use and water excess management. The fundamental water resources engineering processes are the hydrologic processes and the hydraulic processes. The common threads that relate to the explanation of these processes are the fundamentals of fluid mechanics. The hydrologic processes include rainfall, evaporation, infiltration, rainfall-runoff and routing,...

  • Desalination and Water Treatment

    Journals

    ISSN: 1944-3994 , eISSN: 1944-3986

  • Water Resources and Industry

    Journals

    ISSN: 2212-3717

  • Multiobjective Water Distribution Systems Control of Pumping Cost, Water Quality, and Storage-Reliability Constraints

    This work describes a multiobjective model for trading-off pumping cost and water quality for water distribution systems operation. Constraints are imposed on flows and pressures, on periodical tanks operation, and on tanks storage. The methodology links the multiobjective SPEA2 algorithm with EPANET, and is applied on two example applications of increasing complexity, under extended period simulation conditions and variable energy...

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  • Water Resources Management - Winter Semester 2021-2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • T. Kolerski
    • A. M. Mustafa

    Water Resources Management as defined for purpose of this course includes both water use and water excess management. The fundamental water resources engineering processes are the hydrologic processes and the hydraulic processes. The common threads that relate to the explanation of these processes are the fundamentals of fluid mechanics. The hydrologic processes include rainfall, evaporation, infiltration, rainfall-runoff and routing,...

  • Water Reuse

    e-Learning Courses

    w ramach tego kursu przekazywane są informacje związane z projektem prowadzonym przez Alinę Wargin.  Kierownikiem przedmiotu jest prof. Krzysztof Czerwionka.   This course provides information related to the project led by Alina Wargin. The head of the subject is prof. Krzysztof Czerwionka.

  • WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION

    Journals

    ISSN: 0049-6979 , eISSN: 1573-2932

  • Jacek Mąkinia prof. dr hab. inż.