The Water Resources Program

Safeguarding and Optimizing the Region’s Most Vital Resource Since 1978.

Executive Directors

Prof. Dr. Kamal El-Din Milad Soliman

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Sherif El-Manadily

Professors of Irrigation and Hydraulics, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University

About the Program

The Water Resources Program began its operational projects at the Development Research and Technological Planning Center (DRTPC) – Cairo University in 1978, officially structuring into a dedicated program in 1996. It serves as a comprehensive umbrella for elite hydrology and irrigation experts. The program specializes in managing the delicate balance of surface and groundwater, protecting major urban and industrial developments from flash floods, and designing massive hydraulic structures. Over the decades, it has shaped the water infrastructure of Egypt and the broader Middle East.

Program Activities

Research Projects

Development, planning, and management of integrated water resources.

Consulting Studies

Delivering high-level technical advisory, engineering designs, and supervision for complex water-related infrastructure.

Training & Technology Transfer

Providing specialized training courses to transfer the latest modern water technologies to working engineers.

Core Fields of Expertise

Surface and Groundwater Hydrology

Flash Flood Studies and Protection Structures

Rainwater Drainage and Harvesting

Irrigation, Drainage, and Hydraulic Structures

Land Reclamation and Modern Irrigation Systems

Coastal Erosion and Shoreline Protection

Sand Dune Movement and Stabilization Methods

Dam Stability, Side Slopes, and Seepage Studies

Egyptian Entities (Contractual Projects & Cooperation)

Government & Ministries

Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Planning, Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA).

Authorities & Institutions

New Urban Communities Authority (NUCA), Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), River Transport Authority, General Organization for Physical Planning (GOPP).

Private & Industrial Sector

The Arab Contractors (Osman Ahmed Osman), Egyptian Kuwaiti Co. for Land Reclamation, Portland Cement Company (Helwan), Qelely Co. for Engineering Works.

Governorates

Cairo, Giza, Suez, Minya, Qena, Sohag, North Sinai, South Sinai.

International Bodies (Contractual Projects & Cooperation)

USAID (United States Agency for International Development)

UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)

MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA - Joint cooperation with Cairo University)

European Union Commission

CARE International

Zuhair Fayez Partnership (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)

Egyptian/American Universities Linkage Project

Highlighted Contractual Projects

King Khalid University (KSA)

Rainwater drainage and flash flood risk mitigation for the university campus in Abha, Saudi Arabia (2007-2010).

New Cities Protection (Egypt)

Comprehensive flash flood protection structures for Badr City, 15th of May City, New Minya, the 7th Settlement in New Cairo, and King Khalid Autostrad.

Industrial Protection

Protecting major factories from floods, including the grey and white cement factories (Portland Cement) and the Taba Transformer Station.

Transport Infrastructure Protection

Safeguarding railways, highways, and airports from flash floods and sand encroachment across Egypt (1991-1993).

High Dam & Lake Nasser

Forecasting and control models for the High Dam's operation, and future operation scenarios for Lake Nasser (funded by UNDP, 1983-1984).

Nile River Hydrology

Hydrological forecasting models for the Nile River and analysis of water returns for the Bahr el Jebel development project.

Rainwater Harvesting

Advanced studies on rainwater harvesting techniques from flash floods in the Hala'ib and Shalateen regions.

East Oweinat Aquifer

Extensive studies on the East Oweinat Groundwater Aquifer, including the feasibility of using solar and wind energy for water pumping (funded by USAID).

City Master Plans

Designing well fields and evaluating groundwater resources for Sadat City, Obour City, and the West Delta aquifer.

Coastal Erosion

Studies to protect the Othmanason beach in Arish from severe coastal erosion.

River Transport & Locks

Repair studies for the lock at the end of the Nubaria Canal and development of the river transport fleet.

Sand Dune Stabilization

Advanced applied research on sand dune movement and mitigation methods.

Program Experts & Lead Consultants

  • The Water Resources Program relies on a highly specialized group of faculty members from the Irrigation and Hydraulics Department at Cairo University.

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