Case study: Water management plan / flood control Egypt Aswan dam Aswan dam is located in Egypt, Africa. The dam is in the Nile River, is 6,698 kilometers in length, 3,600 kilometers in length and 480 kilometers in Sudan. Aswan is about 200 kilometers from the coast of Egypt next to the Red Sea, about 700 kilometers south of Cairo, the capital of Egypt, about 800 kilometers south of the Mediterranean Sea, about 230 kilometers north from the Sudan border, about 800 kilometers west from the border Libya [IMAGE] Dam It is characterized by: • Prevents spreading of land around Nile.
"Comprehensive flood disaster management is the most effective way to solve the flood control problem, including a variety of engineering, environmental protection and planned measures: flood plain management, flood control activities , Rainwater management, coastline management, frequent protection in growth management, basin management, other flood prevention and mitigation activities, flood areas for flood disaster prevention, disaster prevention activities can not prevent flooding. " (MRSC, 2010, p1)
Disaster prevention is a topic including many issues, land management, coastal management, and especially water management. As regular floods affect households and urban facilities, this is also related to city growth and economic recession. Flood management also includes biodiversity. It is sometimes because there is a possibility that the environment affecting the local flora and fauna will change, which in turn can affect the industry such as tourism and fishery. Many of the subsequent studies were done on computers and the World Wide Web, where I looked for a nationwide news report on Kempsey Flood and its impact. Then I found some flood related articles in Kempsey with a broader horizon I found some articles that led me to discover the state laws related to the floods of Kempsey. . Next I went to the Kempsey Council website.
Hydrological research is very important in the development, management and management of water resources. Its uses are multifaceted, including the development of irrigation systems, prevention of flooding and land erosion, wastewater treatment and treatment, reduction of pollution, water recycling, protection of fish and wildlife, hydropower and hydraulic structure.