Drinking-water quality monitoring and surveillance
Mukundan Sugunan Pillay | Mustafa Selim | Debbie Siru
Providing a safe and adequate supply of water to all communities is one of the major infrastructural tasks of any nation. In countries where natural water sources cannot meet demand, where water is reused, or where water systems are not designed, operated, and managed properly, healthproblems are guaranteed. In response, government health departments are setting up nationwide monitoring and surveillance systems.
problems are guaranteed. In response, government health departments are setting up nationwide monitoring and surveillance systems.
Whither regulation, risk and water safety plans? Case studies from Malaysia and from England and Wales
Hasan, Hafizah
Parker, Alison
Pollard, Simon J.T.
Science of The Total Environment, Vol. 755 (2021), Iss. P.142868
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142868 [Citations: 5]Suitability of the Lower Ganga basin groundwater for irrigation, using hydrogeochemical parameters and land-use dynamics
Hasan, Mohd Sayeed Ul
Rai, Abhishek Kumar
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Vol. 30 (2023), Iss. 55 P.116831
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-24708-9 [Citations: 12]Groundwater quality assessment in the Lower Ganga Basin using entropy information theory and GIS
Hasan, Mohd Sayeed Ul
Rai, Abhishek Kumar
Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 274 (2020), Iss. P.123077
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