Egypt adopts dynamic Nile water management to meet rising demand

Egypt's Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam stated that the country is managing its Nile water resources through a dynamic system based on real-time monitoring and hydrological forecasting to address rising demand during peak periods. He made the remarks during a meeting of the permanent committee for regulating Nile inflows. Officials reviewed water levels at Lake Nasser, dam operations, and the national water system's performance.

Hani Sewilam, Egypt's Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, made the statement on Sunday during a meeting of the permanent committee responsible for regulating Nile inflows. Officials there reviewed water levels at Lake Nasser, dam operations, and the overall performance of the national water system.

The approach relies on advanced modelling tools and satellite imagery to monitor conditions across the upper Nile basin, enabling more responsive and efficient water management. The ministry noted that these tools help optimize water use.

Authorities implemented precautionary measures in response to recent rainfall and flooding, guided by weather forecasts and continuous monitoring. These steps have optimized water use while limiting potential negative impacts on infrastructure and agricultural activity.

Officials also reviewed evolving water conditions and introduced operational adjustments to ensure system stability and meet demand across key sectors, as Egypt faces increasing pressure on its water resources.

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