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Hurghada– Egypt

18 – 20 May 2017
Twentieth International Water Technology Conference IWTC 2017 Hurghada, Egypt

Under the auspices of their Excellencies


Dr. Mohammed Abdel-Atey
Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Egypt
&

Dr. Mostafa Madbouli


Minister of Housing & Urban Communities , Egypt

&

Dr. Khalid Abdel Ghafar


Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Reasearch , Egypt

&

General. Ahmed Abdullah


Red Sea Governor

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Conference Honorary Chairmen

Prof.Dr. Mohamed Elkenawy


President of Mansoura University, Egypt

&

Prof. Dr. Ismail Abdel Ghafar


President of Arab Academy for Science , Technology and Maritime
transport

&

Eng. Mamdouh Raslan


Chairman, Holding Company for Water and Wastewater

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It is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the


Twentieth International Water Technology Conference.
This conference has already established itself as a key
event in which the most influential researchers in the
different Water-related fields and regulators from related
governmental bodies and firms can come together to
exchange insights and to influence each other’s agendas.

This 20th session is organized in Hurghada. It is a massage


addressed world wide of peace and security in Hurghada.

On this occasion, I would like to extend my deep gratitude to the organizing


committees, for their continuous hard work in the organization of this
conference.

I would like to extend my warmest regards to every guest, participant, and


observer joining our conference; hoping that it will be successful and fruitful.

On behalf of the International Water Technology Association members, I


would like to acknowledge the encouragement and support received from the
official organizations in Egypt which have assured the continuity of
Association activities since 2004 up to now.

Deep gratitude for conference sponsors; the respected ministers for their
auspices and support for the organization of this conference.

Prof.Dr.MagdyAbouRayan
President of International Water Technology Association
&IWTC 20 Chairman

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Sponsors

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IWTC20

Program Index

Conference Honorary Chairpersons 3


Welcome 7
Conference Organization 8
Conference Academic Organizers 9
Conference Chairperson& vice chairmen 10
Conference Organizing Committee 11
Conference Scientific Committee 12
Conference Local Executive Committee 13
Brief Program 15
Keynote Lectures 17
Workshops 20
Seminars 24
Technical Sessions 26
Session Chairmen 57
Author Index 58

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‫ممممممممـرمـمممممممممممممم ًاـ‬

WELCOME MERHABA
BIENVENUE BENVENUTO

The organizing committees extend to every participant a warm


welcome to the Twentieth International Water Technology Conference
IWTC 2017.

We hope that you will find time to follow researches and savor the
ethnic, business, international and cultural aspects of our setting. We
will do our best to make your stay in Hurghada, Egypt very
enjoyable.

Organizing Committee

Visit our Web Page: iwtc.info

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The conference is organized by:


Main Organizer

International Water Technology Association


(IWTA),iwta.info

In co-operation with

Holding Company for Water and Wastewater ,


Egypt
Red Sea Water and Wastewater company,
Egypt

Mansoura University, Egypt

Water Research Center, Egypt

Engineers syndicate, Egypt

Rosaelyoussef organization, Egypt

Clusters of Scientific Innovation in the


Middle East and North Africa

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Academic Organizers

Arab Academy for Science ,Technology


and Maritime Transport (AASTMT), Egypt

Beijing Normal University (BNU),China

Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) ,


Kuwait

National Research Council (CNR), Italy

National Research Centre (NRC), Egypt

Petru Maior University of Tirgu-Mures (UPM),


Romania

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, RAS, Russia

National Water Research Center (NWRC ), Egypt

Zagazig University (ZU), Egypt

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Twentieth International Water


Technology Conference
IWTC 2017

Conference Chairperson
Magdy Abou Rayan

President of International Water Technology Association


&
Ex-President of Mansoura University, Egypt.

Conference Vice Chairmen

Andrea Scozzari

National Research Council (CNR-ISTI), Italy

&

Liviu Moldovan

Petru Maior University of Tirgu-Mures, Romania

Conference Secretaries General


Abd El-Azim Negm

Zagazig University, Egypt

&

Kamal El-Nahhas

Suez Canal Authority, Egypt

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CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE


 Abd Elnaby Kabeel Tanta University, Egypt
 Ali Al Magar Environment Consult, Saudi Arabia
 Ibrahim Khalid MiniaWater and Wastewater co, Egypt
 Juneseok Lee San Jose State University, CA, USA
 Lachen Benaabidate USMBA-Fez, Morocco
 Mohamed Azaroual BRGM, France
 Mohamed Al-senafy Kuwait Inst. for Scientific Research,KW
 Nabil Hassan Zagazig University, Egypt
 Nader Gharib AASTMT, Egypt
 Oliver Saavedra Universidad Privada Boliviana, Bolivia
 Sherine S. Ismail NR Inst., MWRI, Egypt.
 TamimYounos GWI Academy, Washington, DC, USA
 Yehia Sedik Red Sea Water and Wastewater co, Egypt

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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN


 Andrey Kostianoy Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
 Abd El-Razik Zidan Mansoura University, Egypt

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE MEMBERS


 Abdelmoneim Abdelbary AASTMT, Egypt.
 Ahmed Rashed Drainage Research Inst. , NWRC, Egypt
 Amgad Alansary Cairo University, Egypt
 Francesco Soldovieri CNR-IREA, Italy
 Ibrahim Gar Al-Alm Mansoura University, Egypt
 Jean Francois Cretaux CNES, France
 Kamal Ghodeif Suez Canal University, Egypt
 Martina Zeleňáková Technical University of Košic, Slovakia
 Mohamed Ashour Assuit University, Egypt
 Moustafa Soliman ASCE, Egypt
 Pavel Vlasak Academy of Science, Czech Republic
 Raja Ben Amar Sfax University, Tunisia
 Rifaat Abdel Wahaab HCWW, Egypt
 Safei Elden Metwally Desert Research center, Egypt
 Salvatore Straface University of Calabria, Italy
 Sohair I. Abou-Elela National Research Center, Egypt
 Stefano Vignudelli CNR, Italy
 Vincenzo Lapenna CNR-IMAA, Italy

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CONFERENCE LOCAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

 Kamal El-Nahhas Suez Canal Authority, Egypt (chairman)


 Adel Abd El- Aziz Mansoura University,Egypt
 Amira Farag Mansoura University,Egypt
 Ali Kabeel Mansoura University,Egypt
 Fatma Samir Business Development Services, Egypt
 Riham Ibrahim IWTA, Egypt
Agriculture Research Center, Egypt
 Safya El-Gayar
 Walaa Ibrahim IWTA, Egypt
 Walaa Tarek Mansoura University,Egypt
 Yara Abdul Aziz Mansoura University,Egypt

PUBLIC RELATIONS

 Mohammed Zakaria Mansoura University,Egypt

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Acknowledgment

The conference chairman and the sceientific committee


chairpersons wish to thank all professors listed here who provided
invaluable support for the 20th International Water Technology
Conference by reviewing papers. We also greatly appreciate the time
and effort spent in helping us to maintain the excellence of the
conference :
 Amr El-Feki King Abdel- Aziz University, Suadi
Arabia
 Abdrabbo Abdel-Azim MWRI, Egypt
 Gamal Sultan Mansoura University, Egypt
 Mohamed Gasoub Mansoura University, Egypt
 Nabil Elmenshawy Port-Said University, Egypt
 Hafez Abbas Tanta University, Egypt
 Mohamed Zahran Benha University, Egypt

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BRIEFPROGRAM

Thursday– May 18, 2017

09:00 – 18:00 Registration


16:00 –17:00 Workshops (1) - Wastewater Treatment & Reuse
17:00 – 18:00 Coffee Break
18:00 – 19:00 Opening Ceremonies
19:00 –19:30 Keynote lecture (1), Prof. Hussien El-Atfy
19:30– 20:30 Seminar 1 ,(Sponsors )
20:30 Dinner

Friday –May 19, 2017

09:00 – 09:30 Seminar 2 , (DAAD)


09:30 –11:30 Sessions (1), (2)
11:30 – 13:30 Break
13:30– 14:30 Workshop (2) Human Development (Arabic)
14:30– 15:00 Keynote Lecture (2) Dr .Andrea Scozzari
15:00 – 17:00 Sessions (3), (4)
17:00 – 18:00 Workshop (3) , Non-Revenue Water
18:00– 20:00 Sessions (5), (6)
20:00 Dinner

Saturday– May 20, 2017

09:00 – 09:30 Keynote Lecture (3) Dr. Nikolas Tzoupanos


09:30– 10:00 Keynote Lecture (4) Dr. Ing. Florian Bauer
10:00 – 11:00 Workshop (4 ) Flood Management
11:00 – 13:00 Sessions (7), (8)
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 16:00 Sessions (9), (10)
17:00 – 18:00 Closing ceremony
18:00 Dinner

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Thursday– May 18, 2017


Time Room (A) Room (B)
09:00 – 18:00 Registration
Workshop (1), Wastewater Treatment & Reuse
16:00 – 17:00

17:00– 18:00 Coffee Break


18:00– 19:00 Opening Ceremonies
19:00 –19:30 Keynote lecture (1) Prof. Hussien El-Atfy

19:30 –20:30 Seminar (1)- Sponsers


New Trends and Technology for Water Sector
20:30 Dinner
Friday –May 19, 2017
Time Room (A) Room (B)
Seminar (2)- DAAD
09:00 – 09:30 Fostering the collaboration between science and industry through the COSIMENA
Water Cluster
09:30– 11:30 Technical session (1) Technical session (2)
11:30 – 13:30 Break
Workshop (2)
13:30 – 14:30
Human Development (Arabic)
14:30 – 15:00 Keynote lecture (2) Dr .Andrea Scozzari
15:00 – 17:00 Technical session (3) Technical session (4)
Workshop (3)
17:00 – 18:00
Non-Revenue Water
18:00 – 20:00 Technical session (5 Technical session (6)
20:00 Dinner
Saturday– May 20, 2017
Time Room (A) Room (B)
09:00 – 09:30 Keynote lecture (3) Dr. Nikolas Tzoupanos
09:30 – 10:00 Keynote lecture (4) Dr.-Ing. Florian Bauer
10:00 – 11:00 Workshop (4) Flood Management
11:00 – 13:00 Technical session (7) Technical session (8)
13:00– 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 16:00 Technical session (9) Technical session (10)
17:00 – 18:00 Closing Ceremonies
18:00 Dinner

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KEYNOTE LECTUREs

No. of Keynote Lectures 4

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KEYNOTE LECTURE (1)

Climate Change Impact in the Arab Region: Adaptation


and Mitigation Policies" ( Case Study:Egypt)

H.E. Dr. Hussein El-Atfy


Secretary General, Arab Water Council (AWC), Former
Minister of Water Resources & Irrigation,Egypt

Date : May, 18, 2017


Time: 19:00 – 19:30
Place : Main Hall

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KEYNOTE LECTURE (2)

ICT for Water Systems

Dr Andrea Scozzari
National Research Council (CNR-ISTI), Italy

Date : May, 19, 2017


Time: 14:30 – 15:00
Place : Main Hall

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KEYNOTE LECTURE (3)

Integrated Water Resources Management - Principles and


potential implementation in arid areas

Dr. Nikolaos Tzoupanos


Department of Water Engineering, Campus El Gouna, TechnischeUniversitaet
Berlin

Date : May, 20, 2017


Time: 09:00 – 09:30
Place : Main Hall

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KEYNOTE LECTURE (4)

Protecting natural water resources in Hurghada area - the


challenge of protection and flash floods

Dr.-Ing. Florian Bauer


coordinator of the study program “Water Engineering”, Campus El Gouna,
TechnischeUniversitaet Berlin

Date : May, 20, 2017


Time: 09:30 – 10:00
Place : Main Hall

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WORKSHOPS

No. of Workshops 4

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WORKSHOP (1)
Wastewater Treatment & Reuse

Discussion Moderator Prof. Dr. SohairAbou El-Ela


National Research Center, Egypt

Date May, 18, 2017


Time 16:00 – 17:00
Room Main Hall

Speaker-1 WastewaterReuse: Potential, Regulations and Current


Status in Egypt
Prof. Dr. Rifaat Abdel Wahaab
Professor of Environmental Sciences, National Research
Center, &Sector Head, Research and Development
(R&D), Holding Company for Water and Wastewater
Cairo.
Speaker-2 Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies
Dr.-Eng. Noama Shareef
CIM-Expert/ Senior Engineering Wastewater & Lecture
at Civil Engineering faculty
Al-Balqa' Applied University (BAU),Jordan

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WORKSHOP (2)
Human Development (Arabic)

Discussion Moderator Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ali Ibrahim


Director, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and
maritime, Port Said Branch Egypt

Date May, 19, 2017


Time 13:30 – 14:30
Room Main Hall

Speaker Change management for a better life


Dr. Amal Hassin
Expert, Human Development

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WORKSHOP (3)
Non-Revenue Water

Discussion Moderator Dr. Kamal El-Nahhas


Suez Canal Authority, Egypt

Eng. Ezzat El-Sayyad


Chairman, Dakahlia Company for Water and
Wastewater, Egypt

Date May, 19, 2017


Time 17:00 – 18:00
Room Main Hall

Speaker Real Losses Detection Technique for Reducing Non


Revenue Water
Dr. Ahmed El-Zayat
PhD, MSc, DHs, PWE, Cairo University, Egypt

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WORKSHOP (4)
Flood Management

Discussion Moderator Dr.-Ing. Florian Bauer


coordinator of the study program “Water Engineering”,
Campus El Gouna, TechnischeUniversitaet Berlin

Date May, 21, 2017


Time 10:00 – 11:00
Room Main Hall

Speaker Flash Flood Management in Sinia, Egypt


Mohamed Abu Hashem , Hany Fataha
Soil and Water Science Dept., Zagazig University, Egypt

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Seminars

No. of seminars 2

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Seminar 1
New Trends and Technology for
Water Sector

Place: Main Hall


Thursday – May 19, 2017 19:30 – 20:30

MODERATOR:
 Kamal El-Nahhas, Suez Canal Authority, Egypt.

Advances in Pumps Technology

Zdeněk Štěpáne
Rentra Corporation

Ultra Filtration Technology and its Application

Eng. Moustafa Essam Daoud


CEO, Professional Engineering Services -PROSERVE,Egypt

Network pressure Management and District Metering Area Solution" DMA"

Eng. Mohamed Ibrahim


UPS Company

Ultra filtration technology for water treatment application

Eng. Wissam El-Mahgoub


First Undersecretary, Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Egypt

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Seminar 2

DAAD: COSIMENA Water Cluster

DAAD: Fostering the collaboration between science and industry through


the COSIMENA Water Cluster

Dr. Roman Luckscheiter,


Director of the DAAD Cairo

Place: Main Hall


Friday – May 20, 2017
Time : 09:00 – 09:30

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Technical Sessions

No. of Sessions 10
No. of Papers 62

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Session 1

DESALINATION
TECHNOLOGIES (DT) , "A"
Place: Room (A)
Friday– May 19, 2017 09:30 – 11:30

CHAIRPERSONS:
 Abd Elnaby Kabeel, Tanta University, Egypt.
 Kamal El-Nahhas, Suez Canal Authority, Egypt.

“Improvement of Thermal Performance of the Solar Air Heaters by Using V-


Corrugated Absorber Plate and PCM for Hybrid Desalination Applications”.
A.E. Kabeel1, M.E.Zayed1, A-Khalil1, S.M. Shalaby2, Egypt
1 Mechanical Power Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University,
Egypt
2 Engineering Physics and Mathematics Department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta
University, Egypt
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“Experimental Investigations of the Performance of a Cross-Flow Humidification
Dehumidification Desalination System”.
Abdelrahman Aburub, Mansur Aliyu, Dahiru U. Lawal and Mohammed A. Antar, Egypt
Mechanical Engineering Department, KFUPM
59
“Solar Energy Used for Seawater Desalination in Arab Countries ”.
A. E. Kabeel, Egypt
Mechanical power engineering department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University
Tanta, Egypt
70
“Performance of A Pyramid Solar Still With V-Corrugated Absorbers Plate:
Experimental Study”.
Mohamed Abdelgaied, Egypt
Mechanical Power Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, Egypt
74
“Study of the Effect of Intercooling on the Performance of Liquid Desiccant Bed”.
A. khalil1, E. Elsaid2 and A. Elhayes3, Egypt.
1 Prof. and Head, Mech. Power Eng. Dept., Tanta Uni., Tanta, Egypt,
2 Assis. Prof. Mech. Power Eng. Dept., Tanta Uni., Tanta, Egypt.
3 Mech. Eng. Dept., Kafelsheikh Uni., Kafrelsheikh, Egypt,
98
“Hydrodynamic Characteristics of a New Design Optimization of a Fast Response
Dual Way Spring Plate Valve in Gas and Air Compressors: Numerical Simulation”.
Emad M.S. El-Said1and Mohamed Abdulaziz2 , Egypt
1 Faculty of Engineering,Mechanical Engineering Department, Fayoum University, Fayoum,
Egypt
2ALMiG Compressor Systems GmbH - Köngen, Germany,Institute of Ship Technology, Ocean

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Engineering and Transport Systems (ISMT), University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
119

Session 2

WATER RESOURCES PLANNING


AND MANAGEMENT (WR) , "A"

Place: Room (B)


Friday– May 19, 2017 09:30 – 11:30

CHAIRPERSONS:
 Abdelazim Negm, Zagazig University, Egypt.
 Martina Zeleňáková, Technical University of Košice.
“The Oasis of Moghrar Southwest of Algeria: Water Resources and Management”.
Abdelkader. Hadidi1, Boualem. Remmini2 - M.Habi3- Ahmed Bouraiou4 Algeria.
1Technology faculty & Hydraulic Department & Tlemcen University, LP 230 chetouan
And Renewable Energies Research Unit in Saharan Medium B.P. 478, Reggane Road -
Adrar. Algeria,
2 Saad Dahleb University, Agricultural Engineering Department,
3Technology Faculty & Hydraulic Department & Tlemcen University, LP 230
chetouan,
4Renewable Energies Research Unit in Saharan Medium B.P. 478, Reggane Road -
Adrar. Algeria
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“Application of Different Sediment Transport Equations in Aswan High Dam
Reservoir ”.
Tarek M. Abdel Aziz1 ,Mohamed El sayed M. Abdelnaby2, Egypt
1Deputy Director, Nile Research Institute (NRI), National Water Research Center (NWRC),
Egypt.
2Researcher, National Water Research Center (NWRC), Nile Research Institute (NRI), Egypt
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“Quantitative Evaluation of Drainage Basin Characteristics Using Gis Based
Morphometric Analysis: A Case Study of Wadi Sudr , Sinia, Egypt”.
Atef A. Elsiad1, El-Sayed M. Ramadan2 and Amal Magdy3 , Egypt
1
Professor of Hydraulics, Water and Water Engineering Dept., Faculty of
Engineering, Zagazig University (ZU), Zagazig, Egypt, Postal code 44519,
2 Ph.D., Lecturer, Water and Water Structure Engineering Dept., Faculty of
Engineering, Zagazig University (ZU), Zagazig, Egypt, Postal code 44519,
3 Water Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University (ZU), Zagazig,
Egypt, Postal code 44519
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“Selecting of Regional Climate Model Simulations for Modeling Climate Change
Impacts on the Water Quality Status of Lake Burullus, Egypt ”.
A. Shalby1, M. Elshemy2 and B. A. Zeidan3, Egypt.
1Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, Egypt,
2Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, Egypt,

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3Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, Egypt
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“A Modelling Approach to Manage Water Quality at Gharbia Main Drain, Egypt”.
M. Mohamed1, A. Elansary2, M. Moussa3, Egypt.
1Doctor of Environmental Engineering, Environmental Engineering Program, Zewail
City of Science and Technology, Giza, Egypt,
2 Professor of Hydraulics, Irrigation and Hydraulics Dept., Faculty of EngCairo
University, Giza, Egypt
3Associate Professor, Environmental Engineering Program, Zewail City of Science
and Technology, Giza, Egypt
52
“Urban Rainwater Drainage Management – Košice Case Study”.
M. Zeleňáková, Slovakia.
Technical University of Košice
103
“Estimation water heat flux using Equilibrium Temperature Model (ETM) for
energy balance systems”.
A.Abdelrady1. A. Abogabal2, M. Sayed2, M. Barakat2, Egypt.
1Aswan Company for Water and Wastewater, GabalTaqoq, 8734 Aswan, Egypt.
2Holding Company for Water and Wastewater, Corneche El-Nil, Water Treatment
Plant, Rod El-Farag, Cairo, Egypt
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Session 3
WATER TREATMENT
TECHNOLOGY (WTT) "A"
Place: Room (A)
Friday– May 19, 2017 15:00 – 17:00
CHAIRPERSONS:
 Ibrahim Gar Al-Alm Mansoura University, Egypt.
 Ahmed Rashed, Drainage Research Inst. , NWRC, Egypt.
“ Zero Municipal Waste”.
Ahmed EL-Zayat, Egypt
PhD, MSc, DHs, PWE, Cairo University, Egypt
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“Drinking Water Quality Remediation Using a Novel Oxidizing Material”.
E. R. Souaya1, Gehad Genidy Mohamed2, Amr Ali Mohamed3, M. A. S. Mehany4, and
Ahmed G. Yehia5 Egypt.
1: Chemistry department, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
2: Chemistry department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
3:Chemistry department, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
4: Holding Company for Water and Wastewater, Egypt.
5: Holding Company for Water and Wastewater, Egypt.
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“Removal of Heavy Metals from Aqueous Solutions by Adsorption Onto Modified
Cellulose: Equilibrium, Kinetics and Thermodynamics Study”.
R. A. Mansour1*, S. M. Abobaker2 and Adel M. Elmenshawy3 Egypt.
1-Chemical Engineering Department, High Institute of Engineering and technology, New
Damietta, Egypt
2-Chemical Engineering Department, High Institute of Engineering and technology, Borg
Alarab, Egypt
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“Fixed Bed Electrochemical Reactors for Removal of Methomyl from Wastewater”
Fadali, O.A1, Farrag, T.E.2*, Ibrahim E.I1, and Abdelbasier A.M 3. Egypt.
1Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, El-Minia University, El-Minia,
Egypt.
2Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Port Said,
Egypt.
3Chemical Engineering Department, High Institute of Engineering & Technology (Tanta),
Egypt
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“Post Treatment of Wastewater Using Recovered Alum from Water Treatment
Sludge”
Hassan Ramadan1, Abd El Aziz El Sayed 2, Hafez Afify3 Egypt.
1,2,3 Public Works Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University,
Tanta, Egypt.
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“Energy Saving Using New Configuration of Mechanical Surface Aerator with
Higher Aeration Efficiency”.
Mohamed R Shaalan1, Diaa S El Monayeri2, Radwan M Kamal3, M Adel El-Hady4, Egypt.
1, 3. 4Mechanical Power Dept., Engineering Faculty, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt,
2Environmental Engineering Dept., Engineering Faculty,Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt
107
“A Comparative Study of Different Configurations of Mechanical Surface
Aerators”.
Mohamed R Shaalan1, Diaa S El Monayeri2, Radwan M Kamal3, M Adel El-Hady4, Egypt.
1, 3. 4Mechanical Power Dept., Engineering Faculty, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt,
2Environmental Engineering Dept., Engineering Faculty,Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt
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Session 4
HYDROINFORMATICS, (HI)
&
IRRIGATION AND AGRICULTURAL
WATER ISSUES, (AGI)
Place: Room (B)
Friday– May 19, 2017 15:00 – 17:00
CHAIRPERSONS:
 Nabil Hassan, Zagazig University, Egypt.
 Abdelazim Negm , Zagazig University, Egypt
“Establishment of Water Distribution Scheduling and Operation Strategy for
Sustainability Management of Pilot Irrigation Scheme Mubuku Area-Uganda
“Application Case Study”.
Gamal Elkassar, Uganda.
Water Management and Irrigation Advisor, Directorate of Water Development DWD, Ministry
of Water and Environment MWE-Uganda.
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“Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in Hydrogeological and Hydrological
Studies,Qena-Safaga-Bir Queh, Part of Golden Triangle Project, Central Eastern
Desert”.
Mohamed El Kashouty, Egypt.
Cairo University, Geology Department, Faculty of Science
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“Remote Sensing for Detection and Monitoring of the Cropland Waterlogging in Arid
and Semi-Arid Regions”.
Reda Amer1, Farhat Moghanm2, United States
1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Tulane University, New Orleans, USA,
2Department of Soil and Water Sciences, Kafrelsheikh University,, Kafrelsheikh, Egypt
100
“Lake Nubia Bathymetry Detection by Satellite Remote Sensing”.
M. A. Elsahabi1, O. Makboul2, and A. M. Negm3, Egypt.
1Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, Egypt,
2Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria-21913, Egypt,
3 Department Water and Water Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University,
Zagazig, 44519, Egypt,
110
“Developing Rating Curves of Lake Nasser, Egypt, Utilizing Remote Sensing and Gis
Techniques”.
Mohamed A. Elsahabi1, Abdelazim M. Negm2 and Kamal A. Ali3, Egypt.
1 Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, 81542,
Egypt,
2 Department of Water and Water Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig
University, Zagazig, 44519, Egypt,
3 Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, Egypt,
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Session 5

HYDRAULICS AND HYDRAULIC


STRUCTURES (HS) "A"

Place: Room (A)


Friday– May 19, 2017 18:00 – 20:00

CHAIRPERSONS:
 Mohamed Ashour, Assuit University, Egypt.
 Abdel Razik Zidan, Mansoura University, Egypt.
“A New Inclined Headwall for Increasing the Working Efficiency of Under
Desert Road Culverts”.
Aly T. Edris1and Ashour M.Abdelsalam2 Egypt..
1 Assistant Professor, Civil Eng. Dept., Assiut University, Egypt,
2 Professor, Civil Eng. Dept., Assiut University, Egypt
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“Evaluation the Efficiency of the River Nile Navigational Path ”
Mohamed M. F. Sobeih1, Nahla El-Saied Sadek2, Esam El-Deen Y. Helal 3 and
Nehal Mohamed4 Egypt
1
Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Minoufiya University, Minoufiya, Egypt.
2
Professor, Head of River Engineering Department Nile Research Institute - National Center
for Water Research.
3
Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Minoufiya University, Minoufiya,
Egypt.
4
Civil Engineer, Nile Research Institute, National Water Research Center, Qanater, P.O
13621
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“Analytical Study to Assess and Evaluate Methods of Analysis for Water
Distribution Methods”.
Fathi S. Ikweiri, Libya.
University of Benghazi, Civil Engineering Dept,Libya
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“Morphological Variation of the Nile River Fourth Reach”.
R. M. El-SAYED1 , ABDELAZIM M. NEGM 2, S. GHALY 3, AND K. A. ALI 4, Egypt.
1 Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, 81542,
Egypt,
2 Department Water and Water Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig
University,
3 Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, 81542,
Egypt
4Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, 81542,
Egypt,
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“Resistance Equations for Egyptian Irrigation Canals (Case Study: „Dakahliya
Governorate‟) ‟‟ .
Zidan, A. R.a;Saqr, A.M.b,Abdalla,M.Gc and Khalaf,Sd, Egypt.

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a Prof., Irrigation & Hydraulics Dept., Fac. of Engrg., EL-Mansoura Univ.
b Assistant Lecturer, Irrigation & Hydraulics Dept., Fac. of Engrg., EL-Mansoura Univ.
c Associate professor,
d Assistant professor
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Session 6
GROUNDWATER FLOW
(GF)
Place: Room (B)
Friday– May 19, 2017 18:00 – 20:00
CHAIRPERSONS:
 Amgad Alansary, Cairo University, Egypt.
 Mohamed El-Senafy, Kuwait Inst. for Scientific Research,KW.
 Kamal Ghodeif, Suez Canal University, Egypt.

“Designing of A Groundwater Production Scheme for the Northern Oil Fields,


Kuwait”.
M. Al-Senafy1, A. Aliewi1, A. Al-Khalid1, H. Bhandary1, and K. Al-Fahad1,
I.Al-Muheimed2, H. Al-Enezi2, M. Al-Mutairi2, Kuwait.
1Water Research Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
2Research and Technology Group - Kuwait Oil Company
3
“Combined Performance of Pumping and Tracer Tests: A Case Study at the
Seventh Ring Road Site, Kuwait”.
Asim Al-Khalid, Kuwait.
Water Research Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
4
“Contribution of Hydrochemical and Isotope Tools to Elucidate the Origin of
Nitrate Contamination in the Coastal Aquifer of the Mitidja Plain (North East of
Algiers)”.
N. Hocini1, E. Sacchi2, Algeria.
1Centre de Recherche Nucléaire d’Alger (CRNA),
2University of Pavia, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Via Ferrata
1,27100 Pavia, Italy,
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“Ground Water Modeling of Middle Darb El Arbaein South Western Desert”.
Mohamed El Kashouty, Egypt.
Cairo University, Geology Department, Faculty of Science
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“Evaluation Hydrochemical Analyses of Groundwater and Its Suitability for
Drinking and Agriculture uses at Western Deasert of Egypt”.
Abd El hay A. Farrag1, Usama R. sediek 2, Egypt
1 Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Assiut University, , Egypt
2 Occupational health and safety manager in water and waste water Assiut
Campany .
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Session 7
DESALINATION
TECHNOLOGIES (DT), "B"
Place: Room (A)
Saturday – May 20, 2017 11:00 – 13:00
CHAIRPERSONS:
 Abdelmoneim Abdelbary, AASTMT, Egypt.
 Abd Elnaby Kabeel, Tanta University, Egypt.
 Kamal El-Nahhas, Suez Canal Authority, Egypt.

“Scale Formation in Thermally-Driven Seawater Desalination: Evaluation of


Tetrapolymer Antiscalant at Higher Temperature Operation”.
Y.Singh1, M. Shahzad2 and K. NG3, Saudi Arabia
1.2.3King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Water Desalination and
Reuse Center (WDRC), Biological & Environmental Science & Engineering Division (BESE),
Thuwal 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia
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“Theoretical Performance Comparison of Solar Still Using Different PCM ”.
A.E. Kabeel1, Y. A. F. El-Samadony2, and Wael M. El-Maghlany 3, Egypt
1 Professor, Faculty of Eng., Tanta University, Egypt,
2 Assoc. Professor, Faculty of Eng., Tanta University, Egypt,
3 Assoc. Professor, Faculty of Eng., Alexandria University,Egypt
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“Enhancing the Performance of Single Slope Solar Still Using Jute Cloth Knited with
Sand Heat Energy Storage”.
A.E. Kabeel1, S.A. El-Agouz2, T. Arunkumar3 and Ravishankar Sathyamurthy4, Egypt.
1 Mechanical and Power Engineering, Tanta University, Egypt,
2 Mechanical and Power Engineering, Tanta University, Egypt,
3 Institute for Energy Studies, Anna University, Chennai-600025,
4 Department of Mechanical Engineering, S.A. Engineering College, Chennai-600077
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“Innovated Double Effect Adsorber Heat Exchanger for Adsorption Desalination
System”.
Ehab S. Ali1, Ahmed S. Alsaman2, Ahmed A. Askalany2, K. Harby3,Mohamed Ghazy2, Mahmoud
S. Ahmed2, Egypt.
1Holdingcompany for water and waste water in Sohag,82524, Egypt,
2Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Industrial Education, Sohag University, Sohag,
82524, Egypt.
3Department of Mechanical Power Engineering and Energy, Faculty of Engineering, Minia
University, Minia, 61517, Egypt
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“Performance Improvement of A Solardriven Adsorption Desalination System by Heat
Recovery Operation”.
Ahmed S. Alsaman1, Ehab S. Ali2, K. Harby3,Ahmed A. Askalany1,Mahmoud S.
Ahmed1, Egypt.

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1Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Industrial Education, Sohag University, Sohag,
82524, Egypt.
2Holding company for water and waste water in Sohag,82524, Egypt,
3Mechanical Power Engineering and Energy Department, Faculty of Engineering, Minia
University, Minia, 61519, Egypt.
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“Experimental Investigation of A System of Two Air-Gapmembrane-Distillation
Modules with Heat Recovery”.
M. El-Ghandour1, Y. Elhenawy2, A. Farag3, M. Shatat4, and G. H. Moustafa5, Egypt.
1 Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Egypt,
2 Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Egypt,
3 Demonestrator, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Egypt,
4 Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Egypt,
5 Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Egypt
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Session 8
HYDRAULICS AND HYDRAULIC
STRUCTURES (HS)"B"
Place: Room (B)
Saturday – May 20, 2017 11:00 – 13:00
CHAIRPERSONS:
 Mohamed Ashour, Assuit University, Egypt.
 Abdel Razik Zidan, Mansoura University, Egypt.
“Inland Electronic Navigation Charts for Enhancing the Efficiency of
Navigational Waterway in the Nile River”.
Noha Kamal, Egypt.
Researcher, Nile Research Institute, National Water Research Center,
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“Protection Measures for the Nile Middle Delta Coastal Zone Stability”.
El Sayed W.R.1, Soliman M.A.2, Abdalla, D. S.3and Taha, S. E.4, Egypt
1Coastal Research Institute,
2Coastal Research Institute,
3Coastal Research Institute,
4Coastal Research Institute,
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“Nile Delta Shoreline Protection Between Past and Future”.
El Sayed W.R, Egypt.
Coastal Research Institute,.
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“Coastal Setbackline Considering the Effect of Run up for the Nile Delta Zone‟‟
D.S.Abdalla1,M.Abd-EI- Mooty2,M.Soliman3, Egypt.
1 Dina Saleh,Coastal Research Institute,
2 Mohamed Abd-EL-Mooty, Faculty of Engineering,
3Mohamed Soliman, Coastal Research Institute,
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“Detecting Morphological Changes in the Nile River: Case Study- the Third
Reach”.
N. G. Abd EL-Basset1, A. M. Negm 2, S. Ghaly3, K. A. Ali4 , Egypt.
1 Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, 81542,
Egypt,
2 Department Water and Water Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig
University, Zagazig, 44519, Egypt,
3 Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, 81542,
Egypt,
4 Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, Egypt,
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“Comparative Study for Scour Downstream Fayoum Type Weir Using Single,
Double Rows and Fully Semi-circular Baffled Basins‟‟ .
Fahmy Salah Abdelhaleem, Egypt.
Civil Engineering department, Benha faculty of engineering, Benha University, Egypt
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“Impact of Upper Nile Projects on the Hydraulic Performance of the White Nile
and Jebel Aulia Dam Operation‟‟.
A.S. ZAGHLOUL1, M. ELSAYED2, A. EL ZAWAHRY 3, Egypt.
1 Associate Prof., Irrigation and Hydraulics Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo
University, Giza, Egypt,
2 Chairman, High Dam authority, MWRI, Egypt,
3 Professor, Irrigation and Hydraulics Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo
University, Giza, Egypt
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Session 9
WATER TREATMENT
TECHNOLOGY (WTT), "B"
Place: Room (A)
Saturday – May 20, 2017 14:00 – 16:00
CHAIRPERSONS:

 Ahmed Rashed, Drainage Research Inst. , NWRC, Egypt.


 Sohair I. Abou-Elela, National Research Center, Egypt

“Influence of Sand Filter in Waste Water Treatment ”.


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EL-Nahhal, Y., 1EL-Dahdouh O., 2Al-Najar H, Palestine.
1Faculty of Science,
2 Faculty of Engineering, Islamic University Gaza, Palestine.
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“Velocity Distributions Curves for High Polluted Stream Inside a Circular Pipe”.
Moharram Fouad*, Kamal Radwan* , and Mohamed Zidan, Egypt.
* Associate professor of sanitary Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Mansoura,
** scholar of sanitary Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Mansoura
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“Managing Nablus Waste Water System by Establishing Environmental Control Unit
(ECU) - Nablus Municipality Case Study (The 2017 Current State)”.
A. Hudhud, Palestine
Amal Said Hudhud, Nablus Municipality- Nablus –Palestine ,P.O.Box 218
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“Sustainable Energy Action Plan : The Case of Nablus City, Palestine”.
A. Hudhud, Palestine
Amal Said Hudhud, Nablus Municipality- Nablus –Palestine ,P.O.Box 218
97
“Enhancement of PA-TFC RO Membrane by Using Inorganic Nanoparticles”.
Yehia A. Shebl1, Yousra H. Kotp2, Hosam A. Shawky2,Mohamed S. El-Deab1, Bahgat E. El-
Anadouli1, Egypt.
1Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, P.O.B 12613 -Giza, Egypt.
2Egyptian Desalination Research Center of Excellence (EDRC), Desert Research Center, Cairo,
P.O.B 11753, Egypt,
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“Influence of Temperature on the Removal of Pesticides During Bank Filtration and
Artificial Recharge Processes: an Experimental Batch Study”.
Amr. S. Abogabal a, Eglal A. Souya b , Mohamed Bakr.a, , Rifaat A. Wahaaba, Kamal O.
Ghodeifc, Egypt.
a Holding Company for Water and Wastewater, Corneche El-Nil, Water Treatment Plant, Rod
El-Farag, Cairo, Egypt.
b Ain Shams University, Faculty of Science, chemistry department, 11566 Kahlifa Elmaamon st.
Cairo, Egypt
c Suez Canal Univ., Dept. of Geology, 4.5 km The Ring Rd., Ismailia, Egypt.
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“The most dangerous manholes in the gravity sewage networks”.
Moharram Fouad* and Mohamed Moftah**, Egypt.
* Associated professor of sanitary Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Mansoura,
**General manger of Kafr El-Sheikh Company for water and wastewater
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Session 10
WATER RESOURCES PLANNING
AND MANAGEMENT, (WR), "B"

Place: Room (B)


Saturday – May 20, 2017 14:00 – 16:00
CHAIRPERSONS:

 Amgad Alansary, Cairo University, Egypt.


 Sherine S. Ismail, NR Inst., MWRI, Egypt.
“Estimation of Water Quality Parameters in Lake Nasser Using Remote Sensing
Techniques”.
Mohammed A. Hamed
Researcher, Nile Research Institute,
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“Statistical Characteristics of Extreme Rainfall Events in Egypt”.
Tamer A. Gado, Egypt.
1 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Irrigation and Hydraulics Engineering,Faculty of
Engineering, Tanta Univ., Tanta, Egypt.
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“GPS/Glonass Combined Precise Point Positioining For Hydrography –
Case Study (Aswan, Egypt)”.
Ashraf Farah, Egypt.
Associate Professor,College of Engineering, Aswan University, Egypt,
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“GPS Static-ppp Positioning Accuracyvariation with Observation Recording
Intterval for Hydrographic Applications (Aswan, Egypt)”.
Ashraf Farah, Egypt.
Associate Professor,College of Engineering, Aswan University, Egypt
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“Rainfall Harvesting as a Tool Towards Enhanced and Efficient Use of Water
Saint Catherine-South Sinai - Egypt :Case Study”.
Khalil Tammam1, Khaled Gaber2 and Radwa Bakr3, Egypt.
1Researcherin Water Resources Research Institute.
2Researcher in Water Resources Research Institute.
3Researcher in Water Resources Research Institute
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About Hurghada

Hurghada cannot look back on a long, pharaonic past, in contrast to the rest of
Egypt. Only with the expansion of mass tourism Hurghada developed in the 1980s
and 1990s, first from a fishing village and secret tip for divers and surfers and then
to a destination for package tourists.

Hurghada today is like no other place for a carefree beach holiday and also
provides a variety of restaurants, bars and discos, but "real" attractions in the
traditional sense (buildings, etc.) are rather rare, but Hurghada offers remarkable
natural sights under and above the water.

The beginnings as a resort began in the early 70s with the construction of the
Sheraton Hotel. Since then, the original small fishing village has developed into a
growing city. In November 2006, the population of Egypt was given as 160,901.
The actual population in 2012 can only be estimated and is certainly not estimated
too high with 180,000 people living here.

Hurghada is the capital of the governate (administrative district) "Bach El


Ahmar" (Red Sea). It stretches about 30 km along the coast and is divided into four
districts. To the north is El Dahar, the oldest
part of the city (also known as Downtown).
Here, many hotels are located directly on
the sea, beyond all administrative facilities
such as the Courthouse and the Office for
passport services. Also the Suq can be
found - based on the famous Khan el
Khalili market in Cairo you can buy
souvenirs of all kinds here in an oriental
atmosphere.

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The district is dominated by the large Nasr Street, which extends from the
southern part of the beginning of the so-called Sekalla Square alongside of the port
to the end of town to the north.
Dahar is the most original of the
districts. Here you can get especially in
the evening a sense of the "real" Egypt
away from the hotel, if you walk through
the busy streets: in shops run according
to the Quran recitation and Arabic
music, cafes sound for their guests with
TV (of course fullest volume), it is loud
on the street discussing the price for
children clothing, go through the middle
of a market cars and motorbikes and honking their way free.
Governate administration building Hurghada. So it is not surprising that especially
in the evening the majority of people are on the road Egyptians going about their
daily errands, for which it is simply is too hot during the day.
Abdel Moneim Riad Mosque in Dahar was for many years the symbol of
Hurghada. It was built in the early 1970s. Also in Dahar, just a few meters away
there is also the Coptic church “St. Shenouda Cathedral”. Construction was
completed in 2011. Before that there was a tiny church that was no longer adequate
to the growing Christian community in Hurghada.South of
Dahar follows Sekalla(or Is-Siqalla). This part of town is marked very touristy and
is essentially determined by the Sheraton Street, which runs parallel to the sea to the
south and a large number located at the sea side at smaller resorts. The beginning
starts Sekalla on Sekalla Square and the harbor and extends south to the beginning
of the "right" hotel zone with the big 5 * resorts.
Along the Sheraton Road are an innumerable amount of shops, restaurants and
coffee shops.In Sekalla live very many European Residents, ie Europeans, who
have moved their center of life to Hurghada.
The side streets of the Sheraton Road, Sherry Street and School Street (Sharia El
Madares) blooming on the evening. The offer is here more for Hurghada's
inhabitants as for tourists.
In Sekalla is the Marina, the marina Hurghada, next to the proper port. If you
want to take a breath again and just want to walk in peace, the Marina is
recommended as the local retailers do not actively approach customers as in other
places.

Hurghada's newest attraction is the


El Mina mosque next to the Hurghada
Marina. It was completed after a long
construction period in 2012 and is a fine
example of modern Arab architecture.
The two minarets towering over
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of prayer times. Women can borrow a galabeya and cover at the entrance to cover
their hair, arms and legs with cloth.

Next to the mosque is the fishing harbor with


fish market, which is also worth a visit. Here
the freshly caught fish is sold from the Red
Sea. Mubarak / Horreya 5 (shortly after the
airport on the right direction Sekalla) and
Mubarak / Horreya 2 () are public housing
projects from the Mubarak era, the managed-
cost condominiums. These are five-storey
block of flats settlements. Continue south to the
airport, there are still Mubarak / Horreya 6 semi-detached houses.

South of Sekalla and thus the level of the airport there is the area of El Kausar
(El Kawther). This runs along the major Hotel Promenade "Mamsha", starting with
the hotel Mashrabeya in the north along until it ends at the Hotel Grand Plaza in the
south. Along the Mamsha by many shops with typical Egyptian souvenirs, also
many cafes and the large shopping center "Esplanada Mall". Another duty free shop
is also to be found here. On the inland side, an ever-growing residential area has
developed in which there are many luxurious residences with private swimming
pool and many villas.
Esplanada Mall Hurghada.

The southern part of Hurghada, the hotel zone


with the large hotel complexes, colloquially
known as Magawish, named after the
northernmost hotel of this district. Magawish
stretches for many miles to the nearest town
almost Sahl Hasheesh. On the seaward side,
large hotel complexes alternate with fallow
land, until you reach the hotel the Sunrise
chain. Here is again a proper shop street such as can be found in Sekalla.

In addition, here is the shopping center Senzo Mall, particularly known for the large
supermarket Spinneys. On the landward side are mainly villas and maximum 3
storey dwelling houses. Individual properties are z.T. directly beside each other,
z.T. but are located a few hundred meters distance between. Walking is due to its
not recommended at this road, otherwise you sometimes have to run a long time
without sidewalk along the road of wasteland and desert, to find cafes without
shops.

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International
Water Technology Association

International Water Technology Association is a non-governmental Association


no.1623 for 2004. It was established by a panel of experts and university professors.
On October 2010 the Council announcement of the structure amendment to create
the International Association.

The aims of this association are to:

1. Highlight the importance of water issue both socially and economically at the
local, national and international levels.
2. Highlight the importance of preserving water and its resources.
3. Support and spread out modem technology concerning water treatment and
desalination.
4. Organize training courses in the field of water management and treatment.
5. Organize scientific meetings which aim to raise the awareness of people
concerning the water issue and its dimensions.
6. Conduct research studies and projects in the field of' preserving the aquatic
resources and water management.

The first activity of this association was participating in the organization of the 8th
International Conference for Water Technology. The association aims at organizing
a number of training courses in the fie1d of protecting aquatic resources against
pollution, the technology of water desalination and water treatment. In addition, a
number of workshops will be held on the importance of some national issues such
as:

- Water and development of isolated areas.


- Crop structure and its role in saving water.
- Water resources management.
- Evaluating the economic value of water.

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Clusters of Scientific Innovation in the Middle East and North Africa

COSIMENA is the new DAAD regional initiative on scientific innovation in the


Middle East and North Africa to foster scientific collaboration with Germany. Com-
mon global challenges like climate change, population growth or water scarcity
ask for innovative scientific ideas and solutions. Therefore, COSIMENA aims to
set up multilateral and interdisciplinary clusters in various fields such as water, he-
alth, energy, urbanism and economy. The various activities shall also simplify and
strengthen the access to Germany as an outstanding location for research and
build synergies between DAAD founded projects, alumni and partner institutions.

For more information please visit


www.daad.eg/en/about-us/cosimena
or contact asmaa.yahia@daadcairo.org

WaterCluster
an issue driven multilateral network initiated in 2015, focusing on water related
research topics
connecting researchers and research institutions with each other and with
relevant practitioners
organizing expert workshops on various topics, such as indus- trial water and
wastewater management, riverbank filtration, desalination, etc.

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The RENTERA, a.s. company was established April 11, 2006 as a corporation and its
main objective is to invest capital into creditworthy companies and projects with an
increasing potential. Our main aim is to join capital strong investors in order to become a
strong key player on the market.

Activities of the RENTERA, a.s. are based on values such as professionalism,


responsibility and creditability. At present our activities are aimed at the sole geographical
market – the Czech Republic. The main activity is purchasing and administration of
income assets such as lucrative real estates with permanent rental relations and implanted
business subjects from various areas primarily from the tourist industry and hotel trade. We
are interested in assets in which their use and future profit are stipulated. Moreover The
RENTERA, a.s. invests in the trade with creditworthy claims and other interesting
investment opportunities.

As key objectives we consider the emphasis on duality in any phase of the investment
process, adequate trust stability and achievements of a desired income.

Established: April 11, 2006


Registered
Švédská 635/8, Praha 5 150 00
Office:
Scope of production, purchase of goods and services not seen in enclosure 1 to 3 in
Activities: The Trades Licensing Act
Registered
CZK 407,000,000
Capital:

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ProServe is a well-established stock holding company created under the law of investment
authority No 83 in Egypt in 2006. ProServe is aimed to have an added value services
through a wide range of innovative solutions and technologies for Oil & gas industry,
Water Desalination& Treatmentsector, Power Generation plants. This is has been achieved
through Proserve partnership with international firms in these fields in which we can
supply high quality and unique equipment. Moreover Proserve has the know-how to
maximize production, minimize costs, enhance sustainability and saves energy in power
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Through these innovations Proserve is capable to preserve the environment by utilizing


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produced water which reduces environmental impact. ProServe provides other services
such as project management, engineering & consultation, training, maintenance & repair of
rotating equipment and rental of gen sets& RO plants.

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Tel:+2039608542
Fax:+203-4242-441
Mobile: +2010-0074-241
Cairo Office :
New Cairo – Tajamo Al Awal – Benafseg 1 – Villa No. 53
Workshop and Warehouse :
Borg el-Arab, 3rd Industrial Zone, Lot 11, Block 19
Tel: +2034598769, +2034598569

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CONFERENCE
INFORMATION & VENUE

Registration, Opening Ceremonies, Technical Sessions and Exhibition will all


be held at:
Sunny Days El Palacio Resort , Hurghada, Egypt
 Opening and Closing Ceremonies will be held in the Principal
Conference Room
 Technical Sessions and Workshops will be held in Rooms A and B

REGISTRATION AT THE CONFERENCE DESK


All participants must register upon their arrival at the registration desk
located at hotel. The registration desk will be open from Thursday 18May at
09:00 to 18:00.

Every registered participant will receive the necessary documents: name tags,
Abstracts booklet, tickets for lunches, bag and a CD.

PRESENTATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCUSSION


There will be two parallel sessions, according to this program. Every
session room is equipped with an LCD projector. If you require any specific
audio-visual equipment, all authors must contact the technicians’ 30 min.
before the session.
The time allocated for each presentation is 15 minutes in addition to 5
minutes discussion. All conducted in the English Language.

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Presentation Guidelines

Aspect Ratio: Always use landscape format (i.e. wider than tall) when
creating slides. If portrait format information must be displayed, show it at its
fullest height within a landscape slide and/ or split the information over two
slides.
Presentation should be made in widescreen 16:9 this will avoid any problems
when projecting on a HD screen and ideally with a resolution of 1920/ 1080.
Fonts: Use large, clear typefaces and consider 40 pt the absolute minimum
font size, as any smaller will be unreadable. Try to use a 'standard' font, the
use of non standard fonts can create problems if you are loading a Power
Point presentation from disk, or if it has been e-mailed onto a host computer.
If the font is not available on the host it will be automatically substituted by
another,which will very often disrupt the slide layout. If you do need to use a
"Corporate font" please make sure to bring a USB with the font, so it can be
installed onto our presentation machines.
Layout & Content: Text slides should contain key points to reinforce and
illustrate your spoken message. Use double spacing between lines. Generally,
you should have no more than 6 words per line, and no more than 6 lines per
slide. Use contrasting colours for backgrounds and type font colours should
be in the range of whites to yellow for dark backgrounds and black to dark
blue for light backgrounds. Avoid using red as it doesn't project well and may
agitate your audience. Try not to use animations or sound effects unless they
are crucial to your presentation. These things are a distraction to your
audience.
Charts &Graphs: Again try to keep these simple, bold and clear. Keeping the
legend and values within the guidelines for font sizes as above may give a
rough guide as to how much information the graph can contain and remain
viewable.
Scanned Images: Images for use in Power Point presentation should not be
scanned at too high a resolution. A resolution of 72 dpi is satisfactory for
projection. Scanning at higher rates produce very large files, this can be slow
at loading and restrict the portability of the presentation. Save the images as
JPEG or other compatible file types for more compact presentation.
Checking your slides:As a guide to the clarity of your slides under conference
conditions sit back from your monitor and view your presentation. If you are
using a "14"monitor the equivalent viewing distance for the back row of a
50m auditorium with a 5.3' x 3' projection screen is around 7m. If you are
struggling to read your slides at this distance then a significant proportion of
your audience will also be unable to read your presentation.

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Video: If you intend using a video during your presentation try to avoid
having the video imbedded within your presentation. i.e. as a slide as some
laptops will not play the video and you will end up with a black screen
appearing on the projection. It may look ok on your laptop but 80% of the
time it will not be outputted from the computer to the external monitor. We
recommend that you supply any video inserts you require for your
presentation on anyof the following formats Digital Betacam, DVD, MPEG,
Quicktime, H264or DVcam.
Backup copies: always have a backup copy of your presentation on CD or
USB.

6 Tips for Writing a Professional Bio

1. KEEP IT SHORT
While there's no right or wrong term, it may help you to remember the
difference between bio and biography.
Bio = short. Biography = long.
Don't write a biography when a bio will suffice. Normally it's best to limit
your bio to three or four sentences. If it's too long people won't read it.
When writing a personal profile or "about me" for your website, you can
make it a little longer if you wish.

2. BRIEFLY HIGHLIGHT YOUR MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS


The purpose of writing a bio is to demonstrate your professional
credibility. Unlike a resume, a work bio only needs to cover the "high
points" of your career.

3. LET YOUR PERSONALITY SHOW


Since your professional bio is an advertisement for you, make it reflect the
real you. If you're a down-to-earth person, use unpretentious language. If
you have a particular passion, let the reader know. Some people saythat
personal information is not relevant in a work bio because it has nothing
to do with the job. That may be true, but most readers like getting a sense
of who you are outside of your professional role.
4. TAILOR YOUR BIO TO THE READER
Write a bio about you but for the reader. Ideally, your professional bio
will address these three reader questions:
1) Who you are…
2) Your expertise and how it addresses…
3) Your reader's problem or goal…

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5. MAKE IT EASY TO READ


When you write a bio, break the information into short paragraphs (no more
than three sentences in each paragraph). Studies show that when people are
faced with a large block of text (especially on a computer screen),they just
skim over it quickly. By making your paragraphs nice and short, you'll
increase the likelihood that people will actually read your bio.

6. WRITE A BIO IN THIRD PERSON


What this means is to write a bio as though someone else is talking about
you. Instead of writing "I am" and "I graduated", you write "Jane Smith is"
and "She graduated". Use your full name (first and last) the first name. After
that, it's up to you whether to refer to yourself by your full name, just your
first name, or just your last name.

Guidelines for Speaking at an Event

Preparing, Delivering and Executing your Presentation


Delivering a presentation at an IQPC conference gives our audience a
chance to listen to and discuss your experiences, and benefit from your
pragmatic solutions. We hope it also gives you a chance to meet your peers
and take advantage of the networking and learning opportunity the
conference aims to provide, as our guest.
We hope that the following points will assist you in making your session as
successful and enjoyable as possible.
Preparing your Presentation
Less is more! Your slides should reflect the most important points and
information you are presenting.
Include a contents slide at the beginning of your presentation;so that the
audience understands exactly what they will learn from your presentation.
Use bold colours that are easy to read;and legible from the back of the
room.
Very your presentation; incorporate videos, flipcharts as will as your Power
Point presentation.
Submit your presentation at least 3 weeks prior to the conference; so that
conference documentation can be compiled, and delegates can follow your
presentation on the day. If this deadline will present you with any difficulty,
please contact your Conference Manger as soon as possible to discuss.
Delivering your Presentation

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Reflect on your personal corporate experiences;with both anecdotal and
empirical evidence, include disasters as well as successes Honesty is very
highly rated by delegates.
Refer to speakers that have presented before; so that the conference flows
together.
Explain any acronyms or terms used within your presentation; IQPC
conferences attract delegates from a vast internationalarena who may not be
familiar with certain terms.
Executing your presentation
About a natural presentation style; interactivity helps to make the
conference as informal and friendly as possible.
Involve the audience; possibly using a hands up/hands down, sit down/
stand up approach like a voting tool.
Prepare quick practical exercises; individually or in a group to give
delegates a hands- on experience.
Use objects and props to stimulate discussions
Move delegates around the room; so they interact with new people.
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These are only a few suggestions; please feel free to structure your
presentation as you feel will best suit the content.

Thank you very much for making our events as successful as possible.
Weappreciate that a huge amount of energy and effort goes into making
these conferences a memorable and fun experience for all concerned. Wedo
hope and anticipate that you also benefit from your time working with us.

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Session Chairmen

# Session title Chairpersons


DESALINATION Abd Elnaby Kabeel
1
TECHNOLOGIES (DT ), "A" Kamal El-Nahhas
WATER RESOURCES PLANNING
Abdelazim Negm,
2
AND MANAGEMENT (WR), ”A” Martina Zeleňáková
WATER TREATMENT Ibrahim Gar Al-Alm
3
TECHNOLOGY (WTT), "A" Ahmed Rashed
HYDROINFORMATICS, (HI)
& Nabil Hassan
4 IRRIGATION AND Abdelazim Negm
AGRICULTURAL WATER ISSUES,
(AGI)
HYDRAULICS AND HYDRAULIC Mohamed Ashour
5 Abdel Razik Zidan.
STRUCTURES (HS), "A"
Amgad Alansary
GROUNDWATER FLOW
6 Mohamed El-Senafy
Kamal Ghodeif
Abdelmoneim Abdelbary
DESALINATION
TECHNOLOGIES (DT), (B) Abd Elnaby Kabeel
7
Kamal El-Nahhas

HYDRAULICS AND HYDRAULIC Mohamed Ashour


8 Abdel Razik Zidan.
STRUCTURES (HS), "B"

WATER TREATMENT Ahmed Rashed


9
TECHNOLOGY (WTT),B Sohair I. Abou-Elela
WATER RESOURCES PLANNING Amgad Alansary
10 AND MANAGEMENT (WR), "B" Sherine S. Ismail

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AUTHORS INDEX

NAME SESSION NO. PAPER NO.


A. Abogabal 2,9 118,117
A. Aliewi 6 3
A. Al-Khalid 6 3
A. EL ZAWAHRY 8 122
A. Elansary 2 52
A. Elhayes 1 98
A. Farag 7 115
A. Hudhud 9 96,97
A. M. Negm 4,5,8 110,111,85,84
A. Shalby 2 46
A.Abdelrady 2 118
A.E. Kabeel 1,7 50,70,62,91
A.S. ZAGHLOUL 8 122
Abd El Aziz El Sayed 3 37
Abd El hay A. Farrag 6 120
Abdalla, D. S. 8 68
Abdalla,M.G 5 93
Abdelbasier A.M 3 35
Abdelkader. Hadidi 2 19
Abdelrahman Aburub 1 59
Adel M. Elmenshawy 3 31
Ahmed A. Askalany 7 112,113
Ahmed Bouraiou 2 19
Ahmed EL-Zayat 3 15
Ahmed G. Yehia 3 30
Ahmed S. Alsaman 7 112,113
A-Khalil 1 50,98
Al-Najar H 9 17
Aly T. Edris 5 14
Amal Magdy 2 24
Amr Ali Mohamed 3 30
Ashour M.Abdelsalam 5 14

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Ashraf Farah 10 61,72
Asim Al-Khalid 6 4
Atef A. Elsiad 2 24
B. A. Zeidan 2 46
Bahgat E. El-Anadouli 9 106
Boualem. Remmini 2 19
D.S.Abdalla 8 81
Dahiru U. Lawal 1 59
Diaa S El Monayeri 3 107,108
E. Elsaid 1 98
E. R. Souaya 3 30
E. Sacchi 6 65
Eglal A. Souya 9 117
Ehab S. Ali 7 112,113
El Sayed W.R. 8 68,79
EL-Dahdouh O 9 17
EL-Nahhal, Y 9 17
El-Sayed M. Ramadan 2 24
Emad M.S. El-Said 1 119
Esam El-Deen Y. Helal 5 21
Fadali, O.A 3 35
Fahmy Salah Abdelhaleem 8 114
Farhat Moghanm 4 100
Farrag, T.E 3 35
Fathi S. Ikweiri 5 47
G. H. Moustafa 7 115
Gamal Elkassar 4 32
Gehad Genidy Mohamed 3 30
H. Al-Enezi 6 3
H. Bhandary 6 3
Hafez Afify 3 37
Hassan Ramadan 3 37
Hosam A. Shawky 9 106
I.Al-Muheimed 6 3
Ibrahim E.I 3 35
K. Al-Fahad 6 3
K. Harby 7 112,113
K. NG 7 51
Kamal A. Ali 4,5,8 111,85,84

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Kamal O. Ghodeif 9 117
Kamal Radwan 9 92
Khalaf,S 5 93
Khaled Gaber 10 86
Khalil Tammam 10 86
M Adel El-Hady 3 107,108
M. A. Elsahabi 4 110,111
M. Al-Mutairi 6 3
M. Al-Senafy 6 3
M. Atta 5 11
M. Awad 5 12
M. Barakat 2 118
M. El-Ghandour 7 115
M. ELSAYED 8 122
M. Elshemy 2 46
M. Mohamed 2 52
M. Moussa 2 52
M. Sayed 2 118
M. Shahzad 7 51
M. Shatat 7 115
M. Zeleňáková 2 103
M.A. S. Mehany 3 30
M.Abd-EI- Mooty 8 81
M.E.Zayed 1 59
M.Habi 2 19
M.Soliman 8 81
Mahmoud S. Ahmed 7 112,113
Mansur Aliyu 1 59
Mohamed Abdelgaied 1 70
Mohamed Abdulaziz 1 119
Mohamed Bakr. 9 117
Mohamed El Kashouty 4,6 66,67
Mohamed El sayed M. 2 23
Abdelnaby
Mohamed Ghazy 7 112
Mohamed M. F. Sobeih 5 21
Mohamed Moftah 9 121
Mohamed R Shaalan 3 107,108
Mohamed S. El-Deab 9 106

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Mohamed Zidan 9 92
Mohammed A. Antar 1 59
Mohammed A. Hamed 10 22
Moharram Fouad 9 92,121
N. G. Abd EL-Basset 8 84
N. Hocini 6 65
Nahla El-Saied Sadek 5 21
Nehal Mohamed 5 21
Noha Kamal 8 29
O. Makboul 4 110,111
R. A. Mansour 3 31
R. M. El-SAYED 5 85
Radwa Bakr 10 86
Radwan M Kamal 3 107,108
Ravishankar Sathyamurthy 7 91
Reda Amer 4 100
Rifaat A. Wahaab 9 117
S. GHALY 5,8 85,84
S. M. Abobaker 3 31
S.A. El-Agouz 7 91
S.M. Shalaby 1 50
Saqr, A.M. 5 93
Soliman M.A. 8 68
T. Arunkumar 7 91
Taha, S. E 8 68
Tamer A. Gado 10 44
Tarek M. Abdel Aziz 2 23
Usama R. sediek 6 120
Wael M. El-Maghlany 7 62
Y. A. F. El-Samadony 7 62
Y. Elhenawy 7 115
Y. Moussa 5 11,12
Y.Singh 7 51
Yehia A. Shebl 9 106
Yousra H. Kotp 9 106
Zidan, A. R. 5 93

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Deposition Number : 5760/2017

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