Water Resources Management and Hydraulic Modelling

Start Date End Date Venue Fees (US $)
19 Apr 2026 Abu Dhabi, UAE $ 3,900 Register
09 Aug 2026 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia $ 4,500 Register
13 Dec 2026 Riyadh, KSA $ 3,900 Register

Water Resources Management and Hydraulic Modelling

Introduction

A "Water Resources Management and Hydraulic Modelling" course teaches sustainable management of water (land, water, related resources) using hydraulic models for design (pipes, channels, dams) and analysis (flow dynamics, flood risk, climate impact), blending theory with practical skills for infrastructure and environmental planning in sectors like utilities, oil & gas, and government. Key topics include Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), hydrology, fluid mechanics, modeling tools (GIS/Remote Sensing), water treatment, and economic policy, preparing professionals for roles in water security and sustainable development. 

Objectives

    What You'll Learn to Do

    • Manage water resources holistically, balancing development and conservation.
    • Design and analyze water infrastructure.
    • Use models to forecast water demand and assess climate/land-use impacts.
    • Develop strategies for water security, quality, and efficiency.

Training Methodology

This training course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes stimulating presentations supporting each of the topics together with interactive trainer lead sessions of discussion.

Who Should Attend?

  • Engineers (Civil, Environmental), scientists, planners, and managers in power, oil & gas, government, and manufacturing. 

Course Outline

  • Water Resources Management (WRM): Focuses on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) principles, planning, policy, economics, sustainable practices, and assessing impacts on ecosystems and communities.
  • Hydraulic Engineering: Covers the application of fluid mechanics for designing hydraulic structures like pipelines, pumps, dams, and open channels (rivers, sewers).
  • Hydraulic Modelling: Utilizes mathematical models (often with GIS/Remote Sensing) to simulate water movement, predict flood risks, analyze climate change effects, and optimize reservoir/hydropower systems.
  • Hydraulic Engineering
  • Social Studies
  • Technological subjects

Key Topics Covered

  • Hydrology: Surface water, groundwater, contaminant transport, and the hydrologic cycle.
  • Modeling Software: Application of tools for hydrological/hydrogeological simulations.
  • Infrastructure: Design of water supply, wastewater systems, and water treatment facilities.
  • Sustainability: Environmental impact assessment, water recycling, and climate change adaptation.
  • Economics & Policy: Cost-benefit analysis, water economics, and governance. 

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