TY - BOOK AU - Ahmed Mohamed Aly Mahmoud Atta AU - Ehab Mohamed Rashed , AU - Mahmoud Mahmed Abdelazeem , AU - Mohamed Kamel Elmerazky , TI - Estimating relative benefits of different strategies for wastewater management in Nile Delta / PY - 2015/// CY - Cairo : PB - Ahmed Mohamed Aly Mahmoud Atta , KW - Environment KW - Quantitative microbial risk assessment KW - Rural sanitation N1 - Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Civil Engineering; Issued also as CD N2 - This research examines the relative health risks associated with different wastewater management strategies in a {u2018}typical{u2019} drainage basin in the delta region. Inflow to the drainage basin is considered to be wastewater flows from houses, plus the flow in a notional downstream drain. In Egypt, effluents from WWTPs and from household sanitation are disposed of in the network of agricultural streams; such discharge is heavily regulated through law 48 / 1982 while the discharge of untreated wastewater is theoretically prohibited. However, with low rates of connectivity to the sewerage network, discharge of untreated wastes certainly does occur. In reality, re - use of both treated and untreated wastewater is common. The ultimate objective would be to develop a framework for long-term monitoring of the impacts of the available treatment and Sanitation systems on health and environment as well as a group of proposed solutions will be studied in order to minimize the health-related impacts UR - http://172.23.153.220/th.pdf ER -