Ahmad Jamrah
University of Jordan
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Water International | 2006
Ahmad Jamrah; Abbas Al-Omari; Lama Al‐Qasem; Niveen Abdel Ghani
Abstract: The problem of water scarcity in Jordan has resulted in enormous pressures on the already limited renewable water sources. As a result, reuse of water is becoming an essential component of the water management trends being adopted. This study aims at evaluating the potential of greywater availability and the various components constituting sources of greywater generated in Amman, at investigating the different water quality parameters of the greywater in order to assess its reuse potential, and at gauging the public acceptance of greywater reuse for different applications. A survey was designed and administered in 38 areas of Amman. The survey covered a total of 233 houses and 1,514 people. Fifteen greywater samples, distributed equally, were collected and analyzed from showers, laundries, and sinks in some of these houses to determine their water quality parameters. The study concluded that per capita water consumption in Amman ranged between 51 and 115 liters per day, with an average of 84 liters per day. The quantities of greywater generated in Amman ranged from 39 to 80 Lpcd, with an average of 59 Lpcd, which constitute 70 percent of the total water consumption. Laundry, shower, and sink effluents comprised 16, 34, and 50 percent of greywater sources, respectively. The physical, chemical, and biological analyses of the grab samples revealed that greywater contains significant levels of suspended solids, inorganic constituents, chemical and biochemical oxygen demands, total Coliforms and Fecal Coliform bacteria. The public acceptance survey revealed that 21.6 to 67.6 percent of the public accepted the reuse of greywater for vegetable growing, irrigation of fruit trees, car washing, toilet flushing, or home laundry. Additionally, 2.0 to 91.8 percent of the public opposed greywater reuse due to cost, health hazards, groundwater pollution, or environmental impacts.
Construction Innovation: Information, Process, Management | 2009
Malek Abu Rumman; Mohammad Hiyassat; Bashar M. Al-smadi; Ahmad Jamrah; Maha Alqam
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the long‐term ability of the Integrated Southern Ghor Project (ISGP) to meet the required water demands, assess the resulting energy requirements, pumping costs, water transfers, benefits of the current system with respect to predevelopment conditions and effect of projected water demands increase on the resulting water deficits.Design/methodology/approach – A surface water resources management model is developed using dynamic programming. The model inputs are the hydrological inflows from the different wadis in the project area, reservoirs characteristics and evaporation rates, system water demands. The model outputs are water deficits at the different demand areas, reservoirs storage and release sequences, water transfers and energy requirements and the associated costs. The average annual values of different performance criteria with the annual frequency curves are used to evaluate the implications of different water scenarios on the ISGP.Findings – The ...
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2006
Ahmad Jamrah; Abbas Al-Omari; Reem Sharabi
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2008
Ahmad Jamrah; Ahmed Al-Futaisi; Natarajan Rajmohan; Saif Al-Yaroubi
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2008
Ahmad Jamrah; Ahmed Al-Futaisi; Sanmugan Prathapar; Ali Al Harrasi
Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering | 2011
Maha Alqam; Ahmad Jamrah; Haya Daghlas
Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering | 2012
Qais Banihani; Nidal Hadadin; Ahmad Jamrah
Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering | 2008
Ahmad Jamrah; Safa Ayyash
Water International | 2008
Abbas Al-Omari; Manar Fayyad; Ahmad Jamrah
Journal of Water Supply Research and Technology-aqua | 2005
Abbas Al-Omari; Ahmad Jamrah