2019
DOI: 10.1177/0309133319879321
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Spatiotemporal effects of wastewater ponds from a geoenvironmental perspective in the Kharga region, Egypt

Abstract: One of the major geoenvironmental problems in the Kharga region arises from the haphazard exploitation of groundwater resources and sewage dumping, which have resulted in wastewater accumulation in the form of ponds. The impact of the spatial expansion of wastewater ponds in Kharga and the surrounding area has been so pervasive that ponds have become a source of environmental degradation. These ponds are distributed throughout the area, but the major lakes are located in the eastern and southeastern provinces.… Show more

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“…The study of the Geo-environmental situation is very important for determining the different development aspects of the area. Geological factors play vital role in site suitability development (Darwish and Galal 2020). The area is covered with hard limestone Eocene rocks with different slopes that increase their degree near the edges of the plateau and the valleys formed by the flash flood.…”
Section: Land Reclamation and Development Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of the Geo-environmental situation is very important for determining the different development aspects of the area. Geological factors play vital role in site suitability development (Darwish and Galal 2020). The area is covered with hard limestone Eocene rocks with different slopes that increase their degree near the edges of the plateau and the valleys formed by the flash flood.…”
Section: Land Reclamation and Development Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, groundwater is contaminated by heavy minerals as a consequence of human activities such as mineral extraction and manufacturing, decreasing water quality [13][14][15][16]. Human activities and geological formations are among the factors affecting groundwater quality [17][18][19][20]. Groundwater contamination is caused by rapid development, population increase, urbanization, expanding industrial sectors, heavy fertilizer use in irrigation fields, inadequate sewage systems, urban structures, and human and animal wastes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%