Investigating the Water Demand and Supply Situation in Baljurashi Governorate, Saudi Arabia

Authors

  • Gamal Khalid Awadelkarim Mohamed UNESCO Chair in Water Resources | Omdurman Islamic University | Sudan
  • Osman Mohamed Najjar Ali Faculty of Engineering | Al-Baha University | KSA
  • Ali Khalaf Ahmed Al-Baggar Faculty of Science | Al-Baha University | KSA
  • Hasan Saad Mohammed Hilmi Faculty of Agriculture | Al-Zeim Al-Azharin University | Sudan

Keywords:

Baljurashi Governorate
KSA
Water supply
Water Demand
Water Evaluation and Planning
WEAP Software

Abstract

This study examines the water demand and supply situation in the Baljurashi Governorate of Saudi Arabia during 2018, along with the anticipated changes in these dynamics as a result of upcoming project scenarios from 2018 to 2030. The Water Evaluation and Planning Tool (WEAP) model was utilized to analyze both current and projected domestic water distribution in the region through 2030. Initially, an assessment of current water demand and supply for household use was conducted. Relevant data were collected from a local branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture (MEWA) in Baljurashi Governorate. This data was input into the WEAP model, which then produced projections for water demand, supplied resources, and unmet needs based on the reference scenario pertaining to the current accounting year. The findings revealed no unmet water demand, according to the model results. To enhance future water availability, the expansion of the Um-ghaith reservoir as a new water source is to be taken into consideration.

Author Biographies

Gamal Khalid Awadelkarim Mohamed, UNESCO Chair in Water Resources | Omdurman Islamic University | Sudan

UNESCO Chair in Water Resources | Omdurman Islamic University | Sudan

Osman Mohamed Najjar Ali, Faculty of Engineering | Al-Baha University | KSA

Faculty of Engineering | Al-Baha University | KSA

Ali Khalaf Ahmed Al-Baggar, Faculty of Science | Al-Baha University | KSA

Faculty of Science | Al-Baha University | KSA

Hasan Saad Mohammed Hilmi, Faculty of Agriculture | Al-Zeim Al-Azharin University | Sudan

Faculty of Agriculture | Al-Zeim Al-Azharin University | Sudan

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2024-12-30

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Investigating the Water Demand and Supply Situation in Baljurashi Governorate, Saudi Arabia. JESIT [Internet]. 2024 Dec. 30 [cited 2025 Jan. 21];4(8):78-8. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jesit/article/view/8473

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Investigating the Water Demand and Supply Situation in Baljurashi Governorate, Saudi Arabia. JESIT [Internet]. 2024 Dec. 30 [cited 2025 Jan. 21];4(8):78-8. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jesit/article/view/8473