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Title: Long-term variations of water quality in the Inner Murchison Bay, Lake Victoria Authors: Mary Akurut, Charles B. Niwagaba, Patrick Willems Keywords: Inner Murchison Bay, Lake Victoria, Pollution, Water quality Published: 29 November 2016 Abstract: The water quality in the Inner Murchison Bay (IMB) located in Uganda on the northern shores of Lake Victoria is affected...
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Course Description With increasing noise and air pollution nationally and globally, it is necessary to be familiar with basic information regarding air and noise pollution to allow proper assessment of impacts arising from the various projects or activities and devising appropriate mitigation or control measures. In this respect, the Air and Noise Pollution course is...
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The College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT) today started its two-day exhibition. A colourful ceremony was presided over by the University Vice Chancellor Professor Venansius Baryamureeba. The students and researchers of the college showcased about 100 projects that they have been working on. Among the projects on display included the Kiira EV, irrigation...
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Abstract Groundwater is a key resource in much of the world. Many major cities and small towns in the world depend on groundwater for water supplies, mainly because of its abundance, stable quality and also because it is inexpensive to exploit. In developing countries, use of shallow groundwater sources for drinking and other domestic purposes...
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