College of Engineering Discusses Recycling Mechanisms and Water Resource Sustainability in a Specialized Scientific Course
The Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Samarra organized a specialized scientific course titled “Recycling and Sustainability of Environmental Resources,” presented by Mr. Abbas Hadi Abbas.
The course focused on the urgent need to shift toward modern water management models to address the social, economic, and environmental challenges resulting from past policies and the inevitable prospects of water scarcity.
For his part, Mr. Hadi explained how integrating sustainability principles and environmental ethics with community participation serves as a fundamental pillar for project development. He emphasized that water reclamation and reuse represent a strategic solution to expand available supplies by replacing potable water in low-quality demand applications and providing alternative sources to meet future needs.
Furthermore, the lecturer highlighted the role of modern technologies in protecting aquatic systems from pollution and toxins. He also stressed the importance of ensuring full compliance with environmental regulations by improving water consumption efficiency and developing sewage disposal mechanisms to achieve the desired ecological balance.
The course concluded with a set of insights and recommendations emphasizing the importance of adopting eco-friendly engineering frameworks as a primary standard in designing future projects. This ensures a balance between urban expansion and the preservation of natural resources, ultimately reaching an integrated system that establishes the concepts of a green economy and comprehensive sustainability.





