A master's thesis at the University of Basrah discussing the investigation of the problem of high turbidity in liquefaction water

a master’s thesis in the College of Engineering at the University of Basrah, discussing investigating the problem of high turbidity in liquefied water in the Al-Najaf Governorate.
The thesis presented by the student Zahraa Hassan Abd search addressed the problem of high turbidity in the water of liquids in Najaf Governorate.
By evaluating the performance of two main water treatment plants in it (Unified Najaf and Old Kufa) and studying the impact of this performance on
Distribution of turbidity in the water network. The performance of the studied treatment plants was evaluated based on the collection of field and experimental data.
The turbidity distribution in the Saray water network, which was considered a studied case, was simulated through a program developed based on
Capable of predicting PSM and written using MATLAB program.
The thesis concluded that the maximum total turbidity removal efficiency values ​​for the Unified Najaf and Old Kufa treatment plants were 61.5 and 60.0%, respectively. The results also showed that only 26 out of 99 and 9
Out of 99 readings of the turbidity of the treated water at the Najaf Unified and Old Kufa stations, respectively, meet the Iraqi standards for liquefaction water turbidity.