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Field: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse

Water pollution in Bangladesh and its impact on public health

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Md. Khalid Hasan, Abrar Shahriar, Kudrat Ullah Jim

Journal: HeliyonYear: 2019
Citations: 536

Bangladesh - one of the most densely populated countries of the world- has plentiful water sources, but these sources are being polluted continuously. Both surface water and groundwater sources are contaminated with different contaminants like toxic trace metals, coliforms as well as other organic a...

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The Integrated Behavioural Model for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene: a systematic review of behavioural models and a framework for designing and evaluating behaviour change interventions in infrastructure-restricted settings

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Robert Dreibelbis, Peter J. Winch, Elli Leontsini, Kristyna R. S. Hulland et al.

Journal: BMC Public HealthYear: 2013Citations: 412

BACKGROUND: Promotion and provision of low-cost technologies that enable improved water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) practices are seen as viable solutions for reducing high rates of morbidity and mortality due to enteric illnesses in low-income countries. A number of theoretical models, explanat...

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Industrial wastewater treatment in constructed wetlands packed with construction materials and agricultural by-products

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Tanveer Saeed, Sidratul Muntaha, Rashid Mamunur, Guangzhi Sun et al.

Journal: Journal of Cleaner ProductionYear: 2018Citations: 146

This paper reports pollutant removal performances from mixed industrial wastewater employing subsurface flow constructed wetland systems in Bangladesh. Two parallel hybrid wetland trains were established; each train included a vertical flow (VF) followed by a horizontal flow (HF) wetland. One hybrid...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringOpen Access
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Sulfur and iron cycles promoted nitrogen and phosphorus removal in electrochemically assisted vertical flow constructed wetland treating wastewater treatment plant effluent with high S/N ratio

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Yingmu Wang, Ziyuan Lin, Yue Wang, Wei Huang et al.

Journal: Water ResearchYear: 2018Citations: 124

Phosphate (PO43--P) and nitrate (NO3--N) in the effluent of wastewater treatment plants are the predominant sources of eutrophication. In this study, a bench-scale electrochemically assisted vertical flow constructed wetland (E-VFCW) was developed, which exhibited favorable PO43--P (89.7-99.4%), NO3...

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Rainwater: A Potential Alternative Source for Scarce Safe Drinking and Arsenic Contaminated Water in Bangladesh

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M. M. Islam, Frederick N.-F. Chou, M. R. Kabir, Chao‐Hsien Liaw

Journal: Water Resources ManagementYear: 2010Citations: 120
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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Utilization of sewage sludge to manage saline–alkali soil and increase crop production: Is it safe or not?

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Muhammad Yousuf Jat Baloch, Wenjing Zhang, Tahira Sultana, Muhammad Akram et al.

Journal: Environmental Technology & InnovationYear: 2023Citations: 118

Saline-alkali soil has become significant problem for global agriculture and food security as these soils have poor physicochemical conditions and reduce crop production by causing a wide range of physiological and biochemical changes in plants. More than 800 million hectares (Mha) of land throughou...

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Decentralised composting in Bangladesh, a win-win situation for all stakeholders

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Christian Zurbrügg, Silke Drescher, Isabelle Rytz, A.H.Md. Maqsood Sinha et al.

Journal: Resources Conservation and RecyclingYear: 2004Citations: 115
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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Effects of Source- versus Household Contamination of Tubewell Water on Child Diarrhea in Rural Bangladesh: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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Ayşe Ercümen, Abu Mohd Naser, Leanne Unicomb, Benjamin F. Arnold et al.

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2015Citations: 107

BACKGROUND: Shallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal contamination has been detected in tubewells, at low concentrations at the source and at higher levels at the point of use. We conducted a randomized controlled trial to assess whether improving th...

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Rural drinking water at supply and household levels: Quality and management

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Bilqis Amin Hoque, Kelly Hallman, Jason Levy, Howarth E. Bouis et al.

Journal: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental HealthYear: 2006Citations: 98

Access to safe drinking water has been an important national goal in Bangladesh and other developing countries. While Bangladesh has almost achieved accepted bacteriological drinking water standards for water supply, high rates of diarrheal disease morbidity indicate that pathogen transmission conti...

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Utilization of cow dung residues of biogas plant for sustainable development of a rural community

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Molla Rahman Shaibur, Humaira Husain, Samsul Huda Arpon

Journal: Current Research in Environmental SustainabilityYear: 2021Citations: 92

Ziala Village of Satkhira District in Bangladesh is well known for cow dung management and biogas production. Biogas plants produce huge quantities of organic residues and biogas. Cow dung is widely used in the plant as a part of waste management and biogas production. The residues are used as organ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyOpen Access
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Enabling smallholder farmers to sustainably improve their food, energy and water nexus while achieving environmental and economic benefits

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Mahesh K. Gathala, Alison M. Laing, Thakur P. Tiwari, Jagadish Timsina et al.

Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy ReviewsYear: 2019Citations: 91

Traditional cropping practices in the Eastern Gangetic Plains, South Asia, are resource intensive, requiring large inputs of water, energy and human labor. They are also inefficient, with relatively low productivity for the inputs used although the climate, soil and water resources of the region ind...

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What Point-of-Use Water Treatment Products Do Consumers Use? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial among the Urban Poor in Bangladesh

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Jill Luoto, Nusrat Najnin, Minhaj Mahmud, Jeff Albert et al.

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2011Citations: 91

BACKGROUND: There is evidence that household point-of-use (POU) water treatment products can reduce the enormous burden of water-borne illness. Nevertheless, adoption among the global poor is very low, and little evidence exists on why. METHODS: We gave 600 households in poor communities in Dhaka, B...

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Occurrence of Host-Associated Fecal Markers on Child Hands, Household Soil, and Drinking Water in Rural Bangladeshi Households

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Alexandria B. Boehm, Dan Wang, Ayşe Ercümen, Meghan Shea et al.

Journal: Environmental Science & Technology LettersYear: 2016Citations: 88

We evaluated whether provision and promotion of improved sanitation hardware (toilets and child feces management tools) reduced rotavirus and human fecal contamination of drinking water, child hands, and soil among rural Bangladeshi compounds enrolled in a cluster-randomized trial. We also measured ...

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Industrial water management and sustainability: Development of SIWP tool for textile industries of Bangladesh

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Md. Sazzadul Haque, Nazmun Nahar, Sayed Md. Sayem

Journal: Water Resources and IndustryYear: 2021Citations: 87

In the industrial sector of Bangladesh there is a lack of standardized mechanism to account for water incorporating both efficiency and sustainability. With the growing number of textile industries that rely heavily on groundwater, there is a desperate need for efficient water management at the proc...

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Water consumption patterns and factors contributing to water consumption in arsenic affected population of rural West Bengal, India

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Md. Amir Hossain, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman‬, Matthew Murrill, Bhaskar Das et al.

Journal: The Science of The Total EnvironmentYear: 2012Citations: 83

A direct water intake study was conducted for one year, involving 423 individuals from arsenic (As) affected villages of West-Bengal, India. Average direct water intake per person was found to be 3.12±1.17 L/day and 78.07±47.08 mL/kg/day (±SD). Average direct water intakes for adult males, adult fem...

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