Water Resources Management

Water resources planning and management is a crucial field within natural resource management and civil infrastructure, focusing on the study, design, and optimal use of water resources. It plays a vital role in providing drinking water and supporting agriculture, while also helping manage floods, water pollution, and protect aquatic ecosystems. With population growth and climate change, the demand for water resources engineers to design sustainable and resilient systems is more pressing than ever. This expertise enables the efficient and sustainable management of water resources through modern technologies and scientific methods.

The significance of water resources management in civil projects is evident. Properly designed water supply, drainage, and flood control systems can positively impact society and the environment. For instance, dams and water facilities can store water during dry seasons, support agricultural needs, and generate energy. Addressing global challenges such as climate change and water scarcity, water resources engineering is essential for sustainable development and environmental protection.

Abgeer Consulting Engineers Company is one of the most experienced firms in Iran's water resources planning and management sector. With its extensive experience in national development initiatives and a thorough understanding of water management challenges, Abgeer has adopted an integrated water resources management approach for many years. This approach aims to balance water resources with consumption, enhance economic efficiency, promote social justice, preserve the environment, and improve water governance, facilitating balanced development across various regions.

The company's services span multiple sectors, including meteorological studies, hydrology, dam construction, water transmission, urban water and sewage networks, as well as irrigation and drainage systems. Notable projects include water allocation studies for the Zab and Choman watersheds, water resource management in the Zab and Godar watersheds, strategic planning for regional development in Kelas and Choman, the design and supervision of the Silveh and Gerdebin earth dam and water transfer channels from the Kanisib dam reservoir to the Zab, Godar, and Jaldian basins in West Azerbaijan province, along with comprehensive studies of the Kordkand and Maviyan dams in Kurdistan province.