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Passing on the Baton to Future Water Resources Scientists & Engineers in Developing Nations
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Passing on the Baton to Future Water Resources Scientists & Engineers in Developing Nations

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Education is important for the proper management of water resources in any nation, especially in developing nations that are faced with other equally important competing issues. In West Africa, as a developing region, in addition to other economic problems, there exists severe groundwater related issues. Working with students in those nations is one way of training qualified water professionals...
 
Published at Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2012, Vo. 44, No. 7, pp. 118
Published in 2012
 
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1. Isiorho, S. A., Sundquist, P.H. and Omole, D.O.
Omole David » David began his graduate studies in water resources and environmental engineering in 2004, which culminated in the award of a PhD in March 2011. His main research focus is into water quality and solid waste management. He has published in reputable international and national journals on stream re-aeration coefficient modeling, water quality, sustainable consumption, groundwater quality,... view full profile
Omole David
 
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