This Case Study is located in Touggourt municipality, in the valley of Oued Righ, a geographical entity located in south-eastern Algeria. The Oued Righ canal crosses 12 municipalities over a distance of 150 km, ultimately terminating in the Chott Merouane wetland complex. It is an artificial infrastructure, and it is mainly used for drainage for the excess water from irrigation of palm groves and the disposal of wastewater, acting as a main collector.
Oued Righ is the richest part of Sahara Desert of Algeria in aquatic ecosystems. The presence of various wetlands in the region – e.g. canals, irrigation and drainage networks, salt lakes and salt marshes – create high suitable habitats for wildlife species. Fauna is therefore rich, especially regarding insects, reptiles and birds. Agricultural activity in the region is centred around date palm cultivation, often intercropped with vegetables and fruit trees. The socio-economic fabric of the area depends heavily on this oasis-based agriculture, which is increasingly threatened by declining water quality and salinization. The Oued Righ region has an arid climate, where summers are sweltering, arid, and clear, and the winters are cold, dry, and mostly clear.
The canal faces significant environmental challenges, being one of the most important ones, water pollution. In the region there is only one wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), and it treats about 20% of the wastewater of the city of Touggourt, while, the rest of urban wastewater and agricultural drainage are discharged directly into the canal. The canal system suffers from eutrophication, sedimentation, and declining groundwater levels—partly due to drainage operations and historical mining activities. These pressures are further intensified by the impacts of climate change, threatening both ecosystem integrity and human well-being.
Other challenges include soil degradation (they are poor in organic matter and are very influenced by the water table), biodiversity loss, and inefficient wastewater management.
The main objective of this case study was the Improvement of the water quality of Oued Righ canal by reducing the discharge of wastewater and agriculture run-offs.
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s PRIMA Research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 2221.