DSpace Repository

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

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

Sort by: Order: Results:

  • Abdul Momen, Md. (Department of Civil Engineering, 2022-02-26)
    Ammonia pollution has become a severe problem for aquatic livestock. A high concentration of ammonia content causes life risks for fishes and animals in the water bodies. Ammonia is introduced in wet lands from different ...
  • Basak, Shilpy Rani (Department of Civil Engineering, 2012-03)
    Leather is one of the most prospective industries in Bangladesh .Out of the total 206 tanneries in Bangladesh 192 of them are located in Hazaribagh of Dhaka city. A large amount of solid waste (even in lean season 69.1 ...
  • Kashif Mahmud (Department of Civil Engineering, 2010-10)
    The composition of landfill leachate is complex due to the conditions within a landfill such as chemical and biological activities, moisture content and the degree of stabilization. Treatment methods must be matched to ...
  • Paul, Subrata (Department of Civil Engineering, BUET, 2008-10)
    Over the last few decades environment and its pollution is the governing concern for the human being in this planet. People become conscious about the changing of their surrounding. Global warming, Acid rain are now very ...
  • Paul, Subrata (Department of Civil Engineering, BUET (CE), 2008-10-15)
    Over the last few decades environment and its pollution is the governing concern for the human being in this planet. People become conscious about the changing of their surrounding. Global warming, Acid rain are now very ...
  • Zoynab Banu (Department of Civil Engineering, 2013-07)
    The Buriganga and the Turag rivers are situated on the Southern and Western sides of Dhaka City. This is a good example of site where human pressures and ecological values collide with each other. Buriganga and Turag are ...
  • Kalimur Rahman, Md. (Department of Civil Engineering, 2011-11)
    Buriganga, Sitalakhya and Turag are some of the polluted rivers around Dhaka city. Encroachment, disposal of untreated domestic and industrial wastewater and dumping of solid wastes have degraded the overall quality of ...
  • Shams Al-Amin (Department of Civil Engineering, 2011-12)
    The present water supply system of Dhaka depends mostly on groundwater. The existing facilities of DWASA cannot keep pace with growing demand of safe water supply. This study investigates the adequacy of current ground ...
  • Nahid Sultana (Department of Civil Engineering, 2012-05)
    The present study area Pabna sadar and Sujanagar upazilas of Pabna district which are not covered by the BWDB catchment delineation and there are no hydrological stations within this area. People of this area faces various ...
  • Magumdar, Tarun Kanti (Department of Civil Engineering (CE), BUET, 2005-03-02)
    Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh, is surrounded by a circular river system. The riversystem includes the Turag river, Buriganga river, Dhaleswari river, Lakhaya river, Baluriver and Tongi Khal. Sufficient quantity of ...
  • Ashiqur Rahman, Md. (Department of Civil Engineering, 1997-10)
    Bangladesh is promoting rapid industrial development and on the other hand industries contribute to serious pollution problems, since a large number of industries discharge their wastes, including potentially toxic ...
  • Shahidul Karim, Md. (Department of Civil Engineering (CE), 2008-04)
    Fifteen (l5)Nos of Govt. owned Sugar Mills in the Northern & South-west zone of Bangladesh comprise a major industrial sector in the country. Bangladesh Sugar & Food Industries Corporation (BSFIC-owner of these sugar ...
  • Joshim Ahamed (Department of Civil Engineering, 2006-10)
    Conventional Sewerage System (CSS) is a traditional system, which is generally used in almost all countries of the world. Conventional Sewerage System(CSS) is costly which is not affordable in low-income countries. In ...
  • Shahinara Begum, Musammat (Department of Civil Engineering, 2009-01)
    Ensuring safe drinking water is one of the prime objectives of the Government and the others those arc working in the water supply sector in Bangladesh. Arsenic is not only present in water but also in soil which are the ...
  • Anjuman Ara, Mst. (Department of Civil Engineering (CE), 2000-04)
    Water is a basic necessity of man along with food and air. In Bangladesh groundwater is a major source of safe water for drinking and other domestic purposes for the rural and urban population. Groundwater contains ...
  • Fatema, Tuz Zohra (Department of Civil Engineering, 2023-06-17)
    The textile industry is renowned for its significant contribution to global economic growth. However, the textile manufacturing processes generate vast quantities of wastewater containing various pollutants that pose ...
  • Tanjia Akter Amy (Department of Civil Engineering, 2013-01)
    Due to urbanization and increase in population, urban regions of Bangladesh require immediate improvement of drainage system. Nowadays, climate change has become a global issue and Bangladesh is in a high probability of ...
  • Reba Paul (Department of Civil Engineering (CE), 1996-12)
    In this research an investigation has been carried out to observe the behavior of iodide salt In impure water at different conditions of water. Potable water has different impurities. 'Treated water more often contains ...
  • Shahidur Rahman, Kazi (Department of Civil Engineering, 2009-10)
    Untreated or poorly treated effluent from textile industries is severely polluting the water courses of Bangladesh. Regular operation of well design effluent treatment plant is necessary to reduce the pollution problem ...
  • Sonia Hassan (Department of Civil Engineering (CE), 2014-10)
    Leather is one of the prospective industries of Bangladesh. Bangladesh annually exports millions of dollars worth of leather goods to some 70 countries, including Australia, U.S. and Japan. At the same time, this is one ...

Search BUET IR


Advanced Search

Browse

My Account