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Hybrid Domestic Hot Water System Performance in Industrial Hall

open access: yesResources, 2020
The renewable and waste heat sources implemented for the preparation of domestic hot water (DHW) allow for energy conservation and environment protection along with resource savings and economic benefits. The solutions, including non-conventional sources,
Edyta Dudkiewicz   +1 more
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Solar water heating based on Bellville weather conditions in winter

open access: yesRenewables: Wind, Water, and Solar, 2023
Hot water supply is a daily necessity for various purposes ranging from industrial to domestic usage. However, the availability of hot water supply is dependent on reliable energy systems to heat the water.
Zamavangeli Mdletshe   +2 more
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Intersectoral Competition for Water Between Users and Uses in Tamil Nadu-India

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2021
Water is a manageable asset for drinking, food creation, and industry, and demand increases as the population increases. Water for irrigated agriculture, industry and domestic needs in India will go up to 1,072, 130, and 102 billion m3 (BCM) by the year ...
S. Suresh
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Application of exponential smoothing method to forecasting daily water consumption in rural areas [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Civil Engineering, 2023
The size and distribution of water demand within a given structural unit is the basis for the proper operation and planning of the expansion and modernization of the water supply system’s elements.
Wojciech Cieżak   +1 more
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Characterization of Sugar Effluent from a Sugar Milling Industry in the Kwazulu-natal Province of South Africa for Biogas Production

open access: yesChemical Engineering Transactions, 2022
Sugar industry is one the biggest contributors to the environmental pollution in the modern world. The effects are specifically felt by the aquatic environment which in turn affects the human beings as they depend (partially and otherwise) on the aquatic
Zikhona Tshemese   +3 more
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A Comparative Analysis of Life style of the Local People before and after the Construction of the Dams in the Sub Zone of Mendefera: A Case Study of Adi-Mengoti and Mai-Aron Dams

open access: yesRevija za Geografijo, 2014
Eritrea is one of the Sahelian countries in the Horn of Africa facing acute shortage of water. In areas where rainfall is low and unreliable, the construction of dams is utmost important for irrigation, domestic and livestock uses.
Mohammad Afsar Alam, Masihulla Khan
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Studies of Ground water quality assessment at industrial belt of Kashipur, Uttarakhand, India

open access: yesEnvironment Conservation Journal, 2012
Pollution of ground water is one of the areas of major concern to environmentalists. Water quality is an index of health and well being of a society.
R. K. Sharma   +3 more
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Hydro Geochemical Investigation of Groundwater in Miandoab Plain [PDF]

open access: yesمهندسی منابع آب, 2023
Introduction: Knowing the spatial and temporal changes in groundwater quality is one of the important issues for optimal management of groundwater resources. In this study, the hydro geochemical properties of groundwater resources in Miandoab plain (West
Parisa Pashakhah   +3 more
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Investigating the generalizability of the results obtained from laboratory models to natural rivers for estimating the head-discharge curve [PDF]

open access: yesمهندسی منابع آب, 2023
Introduction: Researchers have performed many Experimental and theoretical studies to estimate river-stage-discharge curves using the manning roughness coefficient. In natural rivers, in flood conditions, with increasing flow rate, water flows out of the
Parisa Alinouri, Mohamad Bijankhan
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Distinctive features of water resource use in the Danube-Black Sea hydrographical space (Republic of Moldova sector) [PDF]

open access: yesPresent Environment and Sustainable Development
The Danube-Black Sea hydrographic space, spanning 6,500 km² or 19.2% of Moldova, includes the river basins of Ialpug, Cogâlnic, Sarata, and Hadjider. This region faces considerable challenges due to its limited water resources and its primarily agrarian ...
Daniela BURDUJA, Petru BACAL
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