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This study investigates the use of constructed wetlands as a
cheaper and more effective alternative method of treating domestic
wastewater in tropical environments. This book determines the
technical viability of the model, with respect to treatment
performance under different operating conditions and the economic
competitiveness of technology in Uganda and across the region. The
Pilot Constructed Wetland investigated in this study was situated
at the National Water and Swerage Corporation's Jinja Sewage Works
at Kirinya, Uganda. The study revealed the economic viability of
constructed wetland systems in the tropical regions. These could be
established at competitive costs with waste stabilisation ponds.
Flood disasters continue to occur in many countries in the world
and cause tremendous casualties and property damage. To mitigate
the effects of floods, a range of structural and non-structural
measures have been employed including dykes, channelling,
flood-proofing property, land-use regulation and flood warning
schemes. Such schemes can include the use of Artificial Neural
Networks (ANN) for modelling the rainfall run-off process as it is
a quick and flexible approach which gives very promising results.
However, the inability of ANN to extrapolate beyond the limits of
the training range is a serious limitation of the method, and this
book examines ways of side-stepping or solving this complex issue.
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