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Resettlement the location of water compact unit in Al-Khairat city / Karbala

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, , Citation Kareem Hasan Alwan et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 754 012004 DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/754/1/012004

1755-1315/754/1/012004

Abstract

The location of water compact unites in Al-Khairat city within Karbala government were studied regarding to quality and quantity of water, through a large amount of geo-spatial information such as an electronic field survey, intelligent survey methods, get off the location survey modeling by simulation scenario analysis. It was sent to be educated people to obtain correct and realistic result. The geographic information system (GIS) program is used to be creating a database for the region in the program. Then, the establishment of the water compacts unites added to the GIS program to obtain new sites to resettlement for the construction of new water compacts unites to fill the shortfall in the city. The analysis is done by GIS with eight new locations were obtained and results were matched with reality. It was concluded that there are two out of eight sites that are not suitable for construction a water compact. The lack of location survey model for water compact in Iraq as general and for study area to meet the needs for water which are complex problem related with population health. This study aims to survey the quantity and quality of water for the Al-Khairat city and fill the gap if it exists with the proposal of new sites for new water compacts to get the location survey modeling system to reduce the impact of negative locations.

The research problem: The lack of location survey method model for water compact unites to meet the requirements for water which are complex and spatial problem.

The objective of research: Proposal for predicated resettlement locations for water compact units to get highly efficient performance.

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