Abstract:
The Water Resources Management (WRM) concept was applied to the IWRM study in South Darfur, Western Sudan. This concept was chosen because it is straight forward, simple and logical. The data required to determine the use of domestic water, industrial water, agricultural water, surface water, rainwater, and groundwater were quantitative and qualitative. This approach requires the application of simple statistical models of statistical models, as well as advanced programs. The required data included definitions and calculations for standard and standard deviations along with more advanced statistical parameters such as coefficient of variation, deviation, and correction.
Software applications have paved the way for solving parallel problems to solve water problems and achieve goals. In addition, a proposal was put forward to establish an integrated water resources management committee in the state of South Darfur, in parallel with the current and expected population growth. The most important results are the state of South Darfur, which accounts for 20% of the total area of Sudan. The annual flows are about 14 milliards M3, about 17% of all South Darfur flows are runoff waters in Wadies