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      Assessment of the Biological Treatability of Black Tea Processing Effluent 

      Omosa, I.B.; Oonge, Z.N. I. (2007)
      The anaerobic degradability of tea beverage processing effluent was assessed using a stationary upflow anaerobic filter. The filter, with an active column of 1.2m height, inner diameter of 100 mm and filled with rock as ...
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      Integrating MDGs in the Formulation of Strategies for Solid Waste Management – A Life Cycle Approach 

      Mwai, Marclus; Siebel, Maarten A.; Susanne, Rotter; Piet, Lens (UNESCO, 2008)
      The state of solid wastes in most of the developing countries is a major threat to both human and environmental resources. One of the reasons why there is little progress being made is a lack of clear objectives, coupled ...
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      Assessment of environmental and public health hazards in wastewater used for urban agriculture in Nairobi, Kenya 

      Githuku, C.; Karanja, N.; Njenga, M.; Prain, G.; Kang’ethe, E.; Kironchi, G.; Kinyari, P.; Mutua, G.K. (Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan, 2010)
      Thirty percent of residents in Nairobi practise urban agriculture (UA) with a majority of the farmers using untreated sewage to irrigate crop and fodder. Due to the environmental and health risks associated with wastewater ...
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      Critical review of SWAT applications in the upper Nile basin countries 

      Kilonzo, Fidelis; Griensven, A. van; Ndomba, P.; Yalew, S. (European Geosciences Union (EGU) [Society Publisher], 2012)
      The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is an integrated river basin model that is widely applied within the Nile basin. Up to date, more than 20 peer-reviewed papers describe the use of SWAT for a variety of problems ...
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      Developing Strategies for Solid Waste Management- Life Cycle Approach 

      Mwai, Marclus (2012-03-21)
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      Evaluating the performance of tire-derived aggregates as media for leachate collection and drainage 

      Mwai, Marclus (2012-03-21)
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      Application of water demand management strategies in Kenya journal of civil engineering research and practice under review. 

      Omosa, I.B.; Nyangeri, E.N. (Kenya journal of civil engineering research and practice, 2013)
      This study set out to examine the policy position in Kenyan health care financing, with regard to implementation of the proposed social health scheme (NSHIF) and its performance potential. The specific objectives were to: ...
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      A Drought Monitoring and Forecasting System for Sub-Sahara African Water Resources and Food Security. 

      Olang, L. O.; Sheffield, Justin; Wood, E. F.; Chaney, Nathaniel; Guan, Kaiyu; Sadri, Sara; Yuan, Xing; Amani, Abou; Ali, Abdou; Demuth, Siegfried; Ogallo, Laban (American Meteorological Society, 2013-09)
      Drought is one of the leading impediments to development in Africa. Much of the continent is dependent on rain-fed agriculture, which makes it particularly susceptible to climate variability. Monitoring drought and providing ...
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      Spatial–temporal variability in water quality and macro-invertebrate assemblages in the Upper Mara River basin, Kenya 

      Kilonzo, Fidelis; Obando, Joy Apiyo; Masesea, Frank O.; Griensven, Ann Van; Bauwens, Willy; Lens, Piet N.L. (Elsevier, 2014)
      Tropical rivers display profound temporal and spatial heterogeneity in terms of environmental conditions. This aspect needs to be considered when designing a monitoring program for water quality in rivers. Therefore, the ...
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      Water and Wastewater Treatment in Africa–Current Practices and Challenges 

      Omosa, I.B.; Wang, Hongtao; Wang, Tao; Zhang, Bingru; Li, Fengting; Toure, Brahima; Chiramba, Thomas; Abdel-Monem, Mohamed; Pradhan, Mahesh (Wiley, 2014)
      Sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation is an important part of the millennium development goals (MDGs). For most African countries, an extensive effort is needed for the last three remaining years ...
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      The heavy metal content of crops irrigated with untreated wastewater: a case study of Nairobi, Kenya 

      Kaluli, J. W.; Home, P. G.; Githuku, C. (Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, 2014)
      Use of untreated wastewater for irrigation could have devastating effects on crop quality. A study was conducted to determine the content of lead, cadmium and chromium in food crops irrigated with untreated wastewater ...
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      Application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Improving Land Registration in Kenya 

      Wayumba, Robert; Mwangi, Patricia; Chege, Patrick (International Journal of Research in Engineering and Science (IJRES), 2017-05)
      This paper explains why and how Unmanned Aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, can be used to improve land registration in Kenya. According to a World Bank report that was released in 2003, only about ten percent ...
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      Evaluation and Application of Alternative Rainfall Data Sources for Forcing Hydrologic Models in the Mara Basin 

      Alemayehu, Tadesse; Kilonzo, Fidelis; Griensven, Ann Van; Bauwens, Willy (IWA, 2018)
      Accurate and spatially distributed rainfall data are crucial for a realistic simulation of the hydrological processes in a watershed. However, limited availability of observed hydro-meteorological data often challenges ...
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      Evaluation of Potential Physico-Chemical Ground Water Pollution: a Case Study of Kiwanja Market, Kenya 

      Macharia, Agnes W.; Kirui, Wesley K.; Omosa, Isaiah (IDOSI Publications, 2019)
      Ground water is a large source of water for utilisation in the world. This resource is not easily accessible to monitor its changes and its deterioration is not easy to reverse. In the current study, physico-chemical ...
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      Proposed Catchment Conservation Plan in Community Water Supply in Kenya: The Case of Mbumbuni Water Scheme 

      Omosa, Isaiah Bosire; Oonge, Zablon Isaboke; Kirui, Wesley Kipkemoi (Internet Archive, 2020)
      Mbumbuni community water scheme is served by surface runoff and ephemeral streams which is harnessed in an earth dam. The dam has been in existence for decades, and was facing a big problem of reservoir sedimentation ...

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