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GROUNDWATER VULNERABILITY AND POLLUTION RISK ASSESSMNT IN THE CASE OF UPPER AWASH RIVER BASIN

Tesfa Aklilu Afework


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    "description": "<p>Water used for different purposes is harvested in the watershed system; largely in the river<br>\nbasin system. To maintain the requirement of these purposes, both quantity and quality of<br>\nwater for ecological, social and economical development could be manage appropriately<br>\nthrough integrated water resource management. However, scarcity and poor water quality are<br>\nthe major challenges of the world due to climate change and water pollutions. These<br>\nchallenges trigger further ecological, economical and public health impacts. In Ethiopia,<br>\nevidence shows that upper Awash River sub-basin is the most impacted river basin that is why<br>\nprotection of both groundwater and surface water resources come to an essential approach<br>\nthrough investigation of hazards, vulnerability and consequences of the water sources. This<br>\nresearch is designed to identify vulnerable and risk of ground water pollutions so as to indicate<br>\nthe requirements of protection of vulnerable aquifer considering seven important factors of<br>\ngroundwater vulnerability as well as land use management. To achieve these objectives,<br>\ndigitized data for parameters and secondary data from concerned sectors have been collected.<br>\nThese collected data and Shape files have been analyzed using ArcGIS 10.2 software and<br>\nSPSS version 24. Sensitive analysis, model validation, vulnerability index and risk index have<br>\nbeen produced.</p>", 
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