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(Somalia) Water Well Drilling Team Under The China National Complete Plant Export Corporation

In line with the stipulations of Item II in Article II of the 'Agreement on Technical and Economic Cooperation' signed in Beijing on April 18, 1978, between the Government of the People's republic of China and the Government of the Somali Democratic Republic, the China National Complete Plant Export Corporation Dispatched a 'study group to Somalia in November, 1978, and, on April 28, 1979, signed in Mogadishu the andrdquoNotesandrdquoon the Talks about the Project of Well Drilling Tug Dher, Sanag, Bari and Nugal. The Notes stipulates that the Chinese Government would undertake the project of drilling 30 wells and of their wellhead assembly in the four northern regions of Somalia. Besides, China agreed to drill 6 we11s for Hargeisa water Supply expansion project, which was proposed by the Ministry of Mineral and Water Resources. This the report for the task

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Comprehensive groundwater development project Volume II: General activities

This End of Project report (EPR) summarizes the results of five years of intensive effort to investigate and to develop the groundwater resource potential of Somalia. The scarcity 0f dependable water supplies for the rural population and for their livestock is one of the most serious constraints to the economic development of the country. The Government of the Democratic Republic of Somalia (GDRS), in recognition of this problem, and in cooperation with the United States Agency for International Development ( U S A I D ) , estaSlished and funded the Comprehensive Groundwater Development Project (CGDP), This project was administered through the Water Development Agency (WDA) of the ministry of Minerals of Minerals and Water Resources, and was provided technical assistance by the firm of Louis Berger International, (LBI), in association with the Roscoe Moss Company (hereinafter referred to as LBII/RM). In addition 20 deveioping water supplies in the designated priority areas of the Bay, Hiran, Galgadud, and Mudug Regions (Figure) the overall purpose of the CGDP was to strengthen the WDA is capabiiity to construct,operate, and maintain rural water supply systems. As a further inducement to accomplish these goals, the CCDP was designed to be integrated with two existing USAID projectsthe Bay Region Agricultural Development project (BRAGB) and the Central Rangelands Development Project (CRDP).br; bVolumesb :ol li Executive Summary /li liGeneral Activities/li liHydrogeology/li liAppendix for volume 2/li liAppendices for volume 3/li /ol

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Water Development Agency, Somalia,Roscoe Moss Inc,Louise Berger Int'l inc

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Pilot watershed management for soil and water conservation and Small Garden Development, Volume I - Background and Watershed management

This report is as a result of a feasibilty study on watershed management in Selected sub-watersheds to carry ou planning and control design for th development ofd Somali irrigated horticultural gardens.

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Comprehensive groundwater development project Volume III - Hydrogeology

During the course of the Comprehensive ground water development project (CGDP)a total of 118 boreholes were drilled in the Bay Region and Central Rangelands. 95 of these were in the Bay Region and 23 in the Central Rangelands. The data accumulated in this efort are subject of this volume of the report. Well data is presented in table 3.1.1 of the report. ol; bVolumes/b: br; li Executive Summary /li liGeneral Activities/li li; bHydrogeology/b; /li liAppendix for volume 2/li liAppendices for volume 3/li /ol

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Review note on Fanoole rice project rice milling facilities

(Extract from the SUMMARY )Br This note considers the consequences of using the rice milling facilities recently constructed at the Fanoole Rice Project (FRP) to mill rice produced on the Mogambo. Irrigation Project (MIP) as an alternative to providing this project with its own milling facilities. The following main conclusions are reached: br (i) The processing capacity at FRP is insufficient to handle the entire crop production from the Mogambo Project. br (II) The comparison of capital and running costs of the two alternatives given below clearly indicates the advantages of a separate mill for Mogambo. br

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Sir M MacDonald and Partners Limited,John Bingle Pty. Limited

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Agency for international Development,Unites State Agency for International Development

Farjano settlement project - Land evaluation

(Extract From Introduction)This land evaluation of the Farjano Settlement Project in the Lower Shabeelle Region of Somalia examined 16 000 hectares of alluvial soils. The evaluation was requested by UNHCR with the aim of locating land suitable for semimechanised rainfed (dryland) agriculture on which refugee settlers will become farmers, under the direction of a.farm management system that provides land preparation and planting services. The evaluation was also to examine the land suitability for settlement location, forestry and small-scale irrigation. A topographic survey was to be carried out to provide a contoured base map, and an additional topographicai survey was requested of the Farjano village irrigated farm (Sheikh Mohammed Hikam).

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Comprehensive groundwater development project, Volume 1 - Executive Summary

The comperehensive groundwater development project (CGDP) has been in progress since July 1981 under the Water development Agency of the Ministry of Minerals and Water Resources, Somali Democratic Republic. Originally it was scheduled to end in 1984, the project was extended until July, 1986. This interim report provides an update of project activities from July 1984 to July 1985. The report covers six of the project components concerned:ol; liDrilling program/li; liHydrogeology or data collected/li; liInstitutional support/li; liPrivate sector study/li; liRecomended programs/li; liDemobilization./li; /ol Volumes:ol li Executive Summary /li liGeneral Activities/li liHydrogeology/li liAppendix for volume 2/li liAppendices for volume 3/li /ol

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Hydrometry project Somalia, Final report stage I

(Extract from Introduction)The project was concerned with the operation of the hydrometric network of river level and flow gauging stations on the two main perennial watercourses of Southern Somalia, the Juba and Shebelli rivers, The project was initiated following a request by the Somali Government for assistance to bridge the gap between the end of a FA0 funded project (FAO/TCP/SOM 8906 + 0104) in 1980/81 and the proposed establishment of the national 'Water Centre', part of a UNDP 'IFF country programme originally scheduled for 1985. A joint proposal (April 1983) by Sir M. MacDonald and Partners (MMP), and the Institute of Hydrology (IOH) was accepted by the Overseas Development Administration (ODA), and the project commenced in November 1983

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Farjano settlement project - Land evaluation; Soil retention results

This report contains copies of the addendum covering the soil moisture retention results for the Farjano Settlement prject. The addendum comprises the following:ol li4.6.3 : Analytical and Field Data. This section supersedes the section 4.6.3 bound into the April 1985 report. /li; liTable 4.7 : Soil Moisture Retention Properties. New table. /li; liTable 4.8 : Soil Moisture Characteristics. An amended version of Table 4.7 in the April 1985 report./li; li Figures 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5 : Soil Moisture Characteristics. New figures. /li; liAppendix C : Soil Profile Descriptions./li; /ol

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National Refugee Commission (Somali Democratic Republic),United Nations High Commission for Refugees

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Hydrometry Project-Somalia; Annual flow hydrographs Jubba and Shebelli Rivers 1951-1989

(Extract From introduction)This volume contains hydrographs of estimated daily flows (discharges) at selected gauging stations on the Jubba and Shebelli rivers for varying periods between 1951 and 1989. It is intended to be a companion volume to the Hydrometric Data Book', but for completeness and ease of reference much of the Introduction to the Data Book is repeated here. All original data has been checked, with errors corrected and missing values in filled where possible. Figure 1 shows the locations of the gauging stations and Table 1 summarizes their main hydrological characteristics

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Institute of Hydrology,Sir M MacDonald and Partners Limited

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Jowhar Sugar Estate Feasibility Study for Rehabilitation, Annex 6 - 9

This report consists of the following annexes: br Annex VI - Human Resourcesbr Annex VII - Financial Analysisbr Annex VIII - Economic Analysisbr Annex IX - Management Unitbr

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Agricultural operations and mechanisation report

(Extract from the executive Sumary)With the construction of the Mogambo Irrigation Project well underway arid the Agricultural Management Contract not yet awarded, a detailed planning study of both the agricultural operations end mechanisation required for the project became critical. This report reviews the original proposals contained in the previous studies and makes recommendations on agricultural operations, mechanisation for agriculture and operating and maintenance, traiisport, workshops, and management and staffing.

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Jowhar Sugar Estate Feasibility Study for Rehabilitation, Annex 1 - Irrigation and Drainage

This Annex is divided into five sections :-br In Section A (Water resources) we examine the problems of water availability and water quality, both of which are significant in terms of reduced cane yields. Possible solutions to the problem of dry season water shortages are discussed. Br Sections B (irrigation) and C (Drainage) deal with the existing irrigation and drainage systems and describe the alternative ways in which improvements can be made. The proposed rehabilitation measures are discussed in detail. Details of the investigative work carried out on the Estate during the fieldwork phase are presented. BR Section D (Operation and maintenance) discusses the requirements for operation and maintenance of the rehabilitated scheme and presents details of staffing and plant. BR In Section E (Costs) we present the cost estimates of the proposed rehabilitation measures, and recurrent costs for operation and maintenance.

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