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WATER RESOURCES OF ARID AREAS PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WATER RESOURCES OF ARID AND SEMI ARID REGIONS OF AFRICA (WRASRA), AUGUST 3–6TH 2004, GABORONE, BOTSWANA Water Resources of Arid Areas Edited by D.Stephenson Civil Engineering Department, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana E.M.Shemang & T.R.Chaoka Department of Geology, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana A.A.BALKEMA PUBLISHERS LEIDEN/LONDON/NEW YORK/PHILADELPHIA/SINGAPORE Copyright © 2004 Taylor & Francis Group plc, London, UK All rights reserved. No part of this publication or the information contained herein may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, by photocopying, recording or otherwise, without written prior permission from the publisher. Although all care is taken to ensure the integrity and quality of this publication and the information herein, no responsibility is assumed by the publishers nor the author for any damage to property or persons as a result of operation or use of this publication and/or the information contained herein. Published by: A.A.Balkema Publishers, a member of Taylor & Francis Group plc http://www.balkema.nl/ and http://www.tandf.co.uk/ This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to http://www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk/.” ISBN 0-203-02340-4 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 04 1535 913 9 (Print Edition) Table of Contents Water Resources of Arid Areas—Stephenson, Shemang & Chaoka (eds), © 2004 Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 04 1535 913 9 Preface xii Keynote address Sustainable water management in arid and semi-arid environments 3 W.Kinzelbach, P.Bauer, P.Brunner & T.Siegfried Theme A: Problems in obtaining hydrological and geo-hydrological data Slug tests in fractured rock formations: value, pitfalls and 21 misinterpretations P.D.Vermeulen & G.J.van Tonder Flow simulation model performance assessment using entropy 29 approach A.M.Ilunga & D.Stephenson Data collection experiences in water level monitoring, borehole 36 archive and research projects in semi arid Botswana M.Magowe, T.Obakeng & P.Makobo Rainfall characteristics in semi-arid Kitui district of Kenya 43 A.O.Opere, V.O.Awuor, S.O.Kooke & W.O.Omoto Quantification of the impact of irrigation on the aquifer under the 60 Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme R.G.Ellington, B.H.Usher & G.J.van Tonder Theme B: Groundwater recharge: natural and artificial Groundwater development—identification of artificial recharge 75 areas in Alla, Eritrea K.S.Viswanatham, F.Tesfaslasie, M.Asmellash, A.Kumar & S.A.Drury Subterraneous injection of nutrient rich groundwater to the coastal 85 waters K.K.Balachandran & J.S.Paimpillil A new method for the estimation of episodic recharge 92 J.Bean, G.van Tonder & I.Dennis Prioritisation of the impacts of pollutants on groundwater flow 99 systems in South Africa I.Dennis, B.Usher & J.Pretorius Understanding problems of low recharge and low yield in 109 boreholes: an example from Ghana A.J.E.Cobbing & J.Davies Spatial variation of groundwater recharge in semi-arid 122 environment—Serowe, Botswana L.M.Magombedze, B.Frengstad & M.W.Lubczynski Quantification of artificial ground water recharge 133 G.C.Mishra The architecture and application of the South African Groundwater 145 Decision Tool I.Dennis & G.J.van Tonder The development of a groundwater management tool for the 156 Schoonspruit dolomitic compartment B.H.Usher & S.Veltman Effects of mining and urban expansion on groundwater quality in 168 Francistown, Botswana B.Mafa & H.Vogel In situ remediation potential for Southern African groundwater 181 resources S.Clarke, G.Tredoux & P.Engelbrecht Coastal aquifers intrusion at semi-arid region of Turkey 191 L.Yilmaz Evaluation of groundwater recharge rates in the Kizinga catchment 198 in Dar es Salaam region Y.B.Mkwizu & H.H.Nkotagu Theme C: Socio-economic aspects KNUST experiences in capacity building in the water and 213 sanitation sector S.N.Odai, F.O.K.Anyemedu, S.Oduro-Kwarteng & K.B.Nyarko Strategic partnerships for sustainable water education and research 221 in developing countries S.N.Odai, K.A.Andam & N.Trifunovic Assessing demand for clean and safe domestic water in eastern 227 Zimbabwe E.Manzungu, M.Machingambi & R.Machiridza The role of supplementary irrigation for food production in a semi- 240 arid country—Palestine M.Y.Sbeih Conversion of priority water rights to proportional water permits 254 and conflict management in the Mupfure river catchment, Zimbabwe T.Mpala Impacts of water development in arid lands of Southern Africa: 262 socio-economic issues J.P.Msangi Institutional challenges for small towns’ water supply delivery in 275 Ghana K.B.Nyarko Socio-economic performance of Sepeteri irrigation project in 287 Nigeria O.O.Olubode-Awosola & E.O.Idowu Theme D: Application of geophysical, GIS, and remote sensing techniques Mapping vegetation for upscaling transpiration using high- 302 resolution optical satellite and aircraft images in Serowe, Botswana Y.A.Hussin, D.C.Chavarro, M.Lubczynski & O.Obakeng Gravity study on groundwater structure in Central Butana (Sudan) 313 K.M.Kheiralla & A.E.Ibrahim Remote sensing and electrical resistivity studies on groundwater 330 structure zones in Central Butana (Sudan) K.M.Kheiralla & A.E.Ibrahim Monitoring and modeling of fluxes on Kalahari—setup and 346 strategy of the Kalahari Monitoring project. Serowe study case, Botswana M.W.Lubczynski & O.Obakeng Geoelectrical investigation for aquifer delineation in the semi-arid 357 Chad Basin, Nigeria A.Iliya & E.M.Shemang Monitoring of evapotranspiration on Kalahari, Serowe case study, 364 Botswana O.Obakeng & M.W.Lubczynski Electro-seismic survey system 381 S.R.Dennis, M.du Preez & G.J.van Tonder Borehole site investigations in volcanic rocks of Lolmolok area, 388 Samburu district, Kenya J.K.Mulwa Groundwater evaluation in a complex hydrogeological 406 environment—a GIS based approach B.Mudzingwa, J.L.Farr, R.Gumiremhete & T.Kellner Application of 2-D resistivity imaging combined with time domain 420 electromagnetic survey to map shallower aquifers in Kunyere valley, northwest Botswana E.M.Shemang, H.Kumar & J.Ntsatsi Theme E: Climate change and its impact Hydraulic studies in the design of sand dams 430 A.S.Nzaba, H.O.Farah, T.C.Sharma & C.W.M.Sitters Designing and implementing an aircraft survey mission using high- 442 resolution digital multi-spectral camera for vegetation mapping for upscaling transpiration of Serowe, Botswana Y.A.Hussin, M.W.Lubczynski, O.Obakeng & D.C.Chavarro Relevance of groundwater interaction with surface water to the 450 eco-hydrology of semi-arid regions J.Y.Diiwu Impacts of climate change in water resources planning and 461 management A.Opere Turning a liability into an asset: the case for South African 467 coalmine waters B.H.Usher & F.D.I.Hodgson Environmental hydrogeology of the dolomite aquifer in Ramotswa, 479 Botswana M.Staudt & H.Vogel Investigation of natural enrichment processes of nitrate in soil and 489 groundwater of semi-arid regions: case study—Botswana S.Stadler, M.von Hoyer, W.H.M.Duijnisveld, T.Himmelsbach, M.Schwiede, J.Böttcher & H.Hötzl Hydroclimatological approach to sustainable water resources 505 management in semi arid regions of Africa U.T.Umoh Impact of cultivation practices on multiple uses of water in the 514 Alemaya catchment, eastern Ethiopia Y.E.Woyessa & A.T.P.Bennie Geochemical evidence and origin of salinity in the shallow basinal 528 brine from the Makgadikgadi Pans Complexes, northeastern Botswana L.N.Molwalefhe Theme F: Vulnerability and risk Decision support for optimal water system planning: a Wadessy 541 case study A.A.Ilemobade & D.Stephenson The importance of constructing a correct conceptual model for an 551 aquifer G.van Tonder, I.Dennis & D.Vermeulen Water resources development and risk assessment in mountain 559 regions of Africa H.Scheuerlein Reliability, resilience and vulnerability for reservoir sizing and 572 operation J.G.Ndiritu Hydrological impact of dam construction in an arid area 580 D.Stephenson & Z.Chengeta The geochemistry of fresh water supplies in Botswana 589 L.Molwalefhe & S.Vriend Groundwater modelling with limited data: a case study of Yobe 600 River Basin, North East Nigeria M.Hassan, R.C.Carter & K.R.Rushton Theme G: Water resources management Apple and grape vinegar application as c-source in water 613 denitrification Ş.Aslan & A.Türkman 623 Water resources management in the National Park, central Australia E.R.Rooke Integrated water resources management and agriculture in southern 634 Africa M.McCartney, H.Sally & A.Senzanje

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