Girma, Endalkachew2014-11-272014-11-272012-01http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53364The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose one chapter, up to 10% of the item, as per the Fair Dealing provision of the Canadian Copyright ActThe study reassesses water potential of the three catchment areas that serve Addis Ababa. The city is located in a high rainfall area of 1,000 mm yearly rainfall or more, which falls during a short time period and leads to impounding a large amount of water in the three to four months of the rainy seasons, which then provide water for the rest of the year. The hydrologic and climatic data of the catchments are considered for water balance analysis of the three reservoirs. Findings argue for the necessity of additional storage and treatment plants capacities.application/pdfenCALIBRATIONCATCHMENT HYDROLOGYCLIMATE CHANGEHBVLEGEDADI-DIRE-GEFERSAREVERSE WATER BALANCERESERVOIR INFLOWTRENDVALIDATIONETHIOPIA--ADDIS ABABAHYDROLOGYHYDROLOGICAL CYCLESURFACE WATERRESERVOIRSRUNOFF WATERLAND USERAINWATER MANAGEMENTWATER TREATMENTWATER STORAGEENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATIONCLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATIONHYDROLOGIC MODELSSTATISTICAL TABLESClimate change impact on surface water sources of Addis Ababa : a case study in Legedadi-Dire-Gefersa catchments and reservoirsThesis