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Zara Maqsood; Awais Javaid; Maheen Asad
(Earth & Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2015)
Microbial Fuel Cells are bio electrochemical systems that produce electricity from the catalysis of organic matter by the interplay of aerobic and anaerobic microbes. It is possible to directly generate electricity using ...
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Mahnoor Baloch; Rameen Qadir; Ramsha Qadir
(Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2019)
This study was conducted to assess the water quality of Islamabad filtration plants installed in the city. The total of 96 samples were analyzed for physicochemical, heavy metals and the micro-biological contamination ...
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Ayesha Noor; Muhammad Hamza; Shahryar Khan
(Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2020)
The Study “Water Quality Assessment of Korang River and its Impact on Ground Water of Surrounding Areas” was conducted from August 2020 to September 2020. Three samples of surface water of Korang River was collected and ...
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Hamza Rafique; Ubaid Sabir
(Earth & Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2019)
The current study was conducted to assess the water quality of Shahdara and Korang water streams, Islamabad. Five composite samples were collected along both streams and one sample was taken each from Rawal demand the Rawal ...
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Irfan Parvez; Muhammad Ayyaz
(Earth & Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2014)
The current research was conducted to investigate the water quality of stream
passing through the sector D-12 including sub-sectors, Golra village, Bhakhra-Ku village,
sector E-11 and F-11 of Islamabad for non-potable ...
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Sehar Gul; Sohail Anjum
(Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2010)
Water is essential for life but this resource is becoming scarce due to overexploitation of the resources on account of competing land use patterns, degradation of forest cover and lack of conservation in its use. Water ...