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Infrastructure Management; Storm Water and Waste Dr. Ahmad BinTouq E-mail: abintouq@uaeu.ac.ae URL: http://faculty.uaeu.ac.ae/~abintouqhttp://faculty.uaeu.ac.ae/~abintouq GEO 440: GIS for Urban & Regional Planning
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Lab Overview Infrastructure Management part of Urban Planning, includes waste management What is Waste management practices in al Ain, Abu Dhabi? Do cities have a system for StormWater? How can we use GIS, when, where and why? – What is Storm Water? – What is Waste?
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Example The quantity of collected solid waste in Dubai is almost half a ton per person per year, one of the high Pollutants and dangerous substances in residential areas Route for transferring the waste and dangerous substances Treatments methods for the waste Compare the waste dumping options
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Ground water
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GIS for landfill Management
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GIS and Waste
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GIS Features 1.Spatial modeling (map ematics) 2.Overlay of 2 layers 3.Buffer distance from objects
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Storm Water Storm water is rainwater that flows directly across external surfaces Underground it is called drainage system
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Waste: Refuse, Misuse, and Reuse Raster Vector
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GIS for landfill Management Urban planning and development applications of GIS--edited by Said Easa and Yupo Chan. Information storage and retrieval systems -- City planning. Geographic information systems for drainage system Sitting and managing a landfill
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GIS and Waste Community participation Education Monitoring of discharge
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GIS and Waste GIS has improved waste management by providing: Find new sites for landfills Create new/modify waste management programs Reroute garbage trucks for more efficiency Educate the public on the necessity of improved waste management
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Logistics Management and Spatial Planning for Solid Waste Management System using Geographic Information System (Map Asia 2003) GIS – MIS - GPS for solid waste management (Map India 2002) GIS – MIS - GPS for solid waste management GIS and Waste
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Water and GIS Unexpected Benefits from GIS in a Water District (Map Asia 2007) Unexpected Benefits from GIS in a Water District A GIS based water demand analysis for municipal application (Map India 2003) A GIS based water demand analysis for municipal application
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Water and GIS Practical solution to Monsoonal Water Stagnation in Chennai with RS, GIS and GPS (Map Asia 2003) Practical solution to Monsoonal Water Stagnation in Chennai with RS, GIS and GPS
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Vector Data: Disadvantages Storm water Program -- Waste Discharge Law General Permits (stormwater) Individual Permits (general materials) Individual Permits
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Stormwater Management http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/sustainb us/foundrystormwater.htm http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/sustainb us/foundrystormwater.htm
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What is Stormwater Runoff? http://www.epa.govweatherchannel/stormwater.ht ml http://www.epa.govweatherchannel/stormwater.ht ml
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Separate Sewers
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Exercise Home :: Water & Waste Management :: Stormwater Quality :: Stormwater Quality HomeWater & Waste Management Herzog and Labadie's chapter 9 Survey stormwater and Wastewater Integrated solid-waste management system Hazard-waste management
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Exercise What is multi-criteria decision analysis? How it is related to the need to respond to multiple stakeholders with different aspirations? Chapter 9 discussed Real-time GIS applications and 3 key features of GIS? What are those?
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Exercise 1) Spatial modeling (map ematics) 2) Overlay of 2 layers 3) Buffer distance from objects
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