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Economic Viability of Irrigation Canal Lining in Upper Egypt: A Benefit-Cost Analysis for Sustainable Water Management

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This study evaluates the economic viability of lining irrigation canals in Upper Egypt, focusing on the El-Sont Canal network as a case study. Using a benefit-cost analysis (BCA), the research assesses the financial feasibility of canal lining by comparing the costs of implementation with the anticipated benefits, including water savings, reduced maintenance, and increased agricultural productivity. The estimated cost of lining the El-Sont Canal network is approximately $34.193 million, with annual benefits ranging from $5.451 million to $7.515 million. The benefit-cost ratio (BCR) exceeds 1.0, ranging from 1.99 to 4.02, indicating strong economic viability. Additionally, the cost recovery period is estimated at 4.5–6.3 years, making the project a sustainable investment. Compared to alternative water resource solutions such as desalination and wastewater reuse, canal lining proves to be the most cost-effective and permanent solution for water conservation in the region. While canal lining is cost-effective, potential trade-offs include impacts on groundwater recharge and the equitable distribution of water savings among different farming communities. The findings underscore the importance of canal lining as a strategic intervention for sustainable water management in Upper Egypt, aligning with national agricultural development goals and addressing water scarcity challenges under changing climatic conditions

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مؤلف البحث
Mohamed A. Ashour, Hassan I. Mohamed, Abdallah A. Abdou , Tarek S. Abu-Zaid
تاريخ البحث
مجلة البحث
AQUA - Water Infrastructure, Ecosystems and Society
مؤلف البحث
صفحات البحث
DOI: 10.2166/aqua.2025.014
الناشر
IWA Publishing
تصنيف البحث
international journal
عدد البحث
DOI: 10.2166/aqua.2025.014
موقع البحث
DOI: 10.2166/aqua.2025.014
سنة البحث
2025