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Browsing by Subject "Water quality"

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  • Mustafa, Syed Omayer (Daffodil International University, 2021-02-03)
    The study was conducted to know the status of water quality of Hatirjheel lake in Dhaka city. There are nine water samples from different locations of this lake has been analyzed for various physiochemical parameters ...
  • Rahman, MD. Ataur; Podder, Nayan (Daffodil International University, 23-05-18)
    Buriganga is one of the largest rivers in the southern part of the north-central region of Bangladesh, flowing through the south and west part of Dhaka. The river is one of the most important and heavily polluted waterbodies ...
  • Islam, Md. Sultanul; Chowdhury, Sraboni (Daffodil International University, 2020-01)
    Cardiff Bay, one of the largest man-made freshwater lakes in Europe, was formed in April 2001 when two of the main rivers in South Wales, United Kingdom were impounded by the construction of a barrage. The water quality ...
  • Islam, Md. Maminul (Daffodil International University, 22-10-16)
    The Balu River is a notoriously contaminated location where unreliable chemical interactions between harmful compounds and water quality occur. As a result, ongoing monitoring of this area is essential for implementing the ...
  • Reyad, Md. Monir Hossain; Siddiki, Sabbir; Ahmed, Md. Kawshik (Daffodil International University, 23-01-29)
    Water is polluting with different glass particles in Bangladesh. Most of the glass manufacturing industries through their wastage in the river. Because of the indiscriminate release of some industrial, domestic, and ...
  • Alom, Md. Masud; Ahsan, Amimul; Imteaz, Monzur (Scopus, 2021)
    The demand for freshwater is increasing day by day around the world. Hence alternative sources Are being explored that can minimize the demand of traditional sources. Water from air conditioners (ACs) is a potential option. ...
  • Islam, Rashedul; Nisat, Abu Abdullah; Rahman, Md. Atikur (Daffodil International University, 2022-01)
    Water is essential for life. Actually, that is not entirely true. Pure water is essential for life. On the contrary dirty and polluted water can take life. Water pollution is a major problem in our modern world. Polluted ...

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