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Browsing Dissertation/Theses - Department of Civil Engineering by Author "Abdul Jalil, Dr. Md."

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  • Ehosan Habib, Md. (Department of Civil Engineering, 2004-08)
    Widespread arsenic contamination of shallow aquifers in Bangladesh has posed a major public health concern as most of its population uses the aquifers as the sources of water supply. There is an urgent need to supply ...
  • Golam Zakaria (Department of Civil Engineering, 2001-07)
    The present study deals with the development of a technology based on activated alumina adsorption process for arsenic removal from groundwater. The people of Bangladesh have been facing arsenic contamination of drinking ...
  • Samiul Basar, Md (Department of Civil Engineering (CE), BUET, 2020-10-28)
    There are many vegetable and cattle markets throughout the country producing tons of waste each day. Usually these wastes are dumped in nearby rivers, canals and roadsides resulting in tremendous pollution. There lies a ...
  • Abu Saleh Mohammad Wahedul Haque (Department of Civil Engineering, 2010-12)
    This thesis explored present Dhaka city’s situation in order to define the main factors surrounding gray water reuse in urban areas. Suitable treatment technologies that best address the defined gray water reuse factors ...
  • Azizur Rahman, Mohammad (Department of Civil Engineering (CE), 2004-05)
    To combat the arsenic crisis, a number of household and community based arsenic removal technologies have been developed and a number of such technologies are currently being used in many arsenic affected areas in ...
  • Sufiullah Siddik Bhuyan, MD. (Department of Civil Engineering, 2010-10)
    Municipal solid waste management, from 2005 Dhaka City Corporation has given emphasis on introducing sanitary landfill technology rather than open dumping. A master plan was formulated by Dhaka City Corporation, with the ...
  • Azizul Hoque, Muhammad (Department of Civil Engineering (CE), 2003-07)
    Elevated level of arsenic in ground water is a major concern for many communities in the world, because long term exposure to arsenic via drinking and cooking water leads to a wide range of health problem. The public ...

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