Browsing Faculty of Engineering and Technology by Subject "Water"

Browsing Faculty of Engineering and Technology by Subject "Water"

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  • Tendo, Hope. (Busitema University., 2020-12)
    This study aimed to assess and evaluate the risk and extent of land degradation in Busano subcounty, Mbale district using GIS techniques together with a multi-criteria approach. The data were obtained through scientific ...
  • Sengendo, James Jimron (Busitema University, 2022)
    Water is among the natural resources needed for germination of crops, to achieve sustainable food production via irrigation (Hristov, 2014). Various forms of anthropogenic activities contaminate this natural resource when ...
  • Ayebare, Lucky (Busitema University, 2018-05)
    Due to effects of increasing demand oil water, attributed to increasing population and increased industrialization, sustainable development in terms of water management has become a big challenge to, meet the demands of ...
  • Odoi, Joel (Busitema University, 2021-02)
    A research was done to focus on the level of heavy metals on the soil water and air in the four villages of Tikaf parish Osukuru sub county in Tororo District which included; UCI central, Agururu B, Boke and Amagoro A. ...
  • Namwanje, Roset (Busitema University., 2016)
    Water is an essential resource on earth; without it no life is possible, it aids human civilization, ecological integrity, ecosystem functioning, bio-diversity of the lake resources and environment conservation. Uganda has ...
  • Durodola, Oludare Sunday; Nabunya, Victo; Kironde, Margaret Sima; Nevo, Chinedu Miracle; Bwambale, Joash (Busitema University ; Wiley., 2020-10-26)
    AlgeriaWater, energy, and food are necessary resources for being and economic development. The physical and nomic access to these resources in most Sub-Saharan countries remains very low while the outbreak of COVID-Tanzania19 ...
  • Okiror, Ivan Eric.; Lumala, Ronald. (Busitema University., 2020-12)
    This paper begins with an overview of the different irrigation types, benefits of irrigation, different pipes used in irrigation systems, rainwater harvesting. Busitema University faces vast number of water challenges ...
  • Namubiru, Beatrice Babirye (Busitema University., 2013-05)
    The needs of water in Uganda are increasingly becoming versatile. For example, apart from using water for domestic purposes, water is also needed in farms for irrigation due to climatic change chat does -make rainfall ...
  • Akotol, Julius Patrick. (Busitema University., 2021-02)
    Water is a vital natural resource which forms the basis of all life, while water is readily available in developed countries, in developing countries more than 1.2 billion people do not have access to a safe and adequate ...
  • Egeu, John Pascal. (Busitema University., 2021-02)
    Recent estimates suggest that approximately 40% of the world’s population does not have access to an adequate sanitation system. This lack of access is one of the major causes of child mortality, mainly due to diarrhoea. ...
  • Bagalana, Fastino (Busitema University, 2022)
    A Solar Powered and Temperature Controlled Evaporative Cooler of 45 kg capacity was designed and constructed to increase the shelf life of fresh citrus fruits. The cooler was tested using green freshly harvested lemon ...
  • Ayebare, Arone (Busitema University., 2020)
    Artisanal and small-scale gold mining sector is the single largest demand for mercury in the world. An estimated 1960 metric tons of mercury were discharged into the air, soil and water by ASGM globally in 2011(UNEP, 2013) ...
  • Ocaya, Emmanuel Felix. (Busitema University., 2020-12)
    Water content is key to grain stability during harvest, handling, storage, and shipment, and is typically referred to as the “grain moisture content.” The moisture content affects the grain’s physical properties, chemical ...
  • Wotali, Christine Aeron (Busitema University, 2015-05)
    Rice, (Oryza glaberima) is a grain and the most widely consumed staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in Asia, it is the agricultural commodity with the third-highest worldwide production, ...
  • Nampeera, Moreen (Busitema University., 2017-05)
    Water is an essential resource to the human race, it used for domestic consumption, industrial use, in agriculture, hospitals and in various institutions. Due to its demand and being limited, water must be used with ...
  • Isabirye, Moses Grace (Busitema University., 2019-04)
    Water is very essential to the lives of cattle and the more the cattle takes water, the more the benefits from them. Therefore, this calls for cattle drinking clean water. Water pumped to the drinking places (troughs) ...

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