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Shakhawat Chowdhury, PhD (Queen's Univ., Canada), P. Eng. (Ontario)
Shakhawat Chowdhury, PhD (Queen's Univ., Canada), P. Eng. (Ontario)
Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, KFUPM, Saudi Arabia
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Heavy metals in drinking water: occurrences, implications, and future needs in developing countries
S Chowdhury, MAJ Mazumder, O Al-Attas, T Husain
Science of the total Environment 569, 476-488, 2016
9132016
Models for predicting disinfection byproduct (DBP) formation in drinking waters: a chronological review
S Chowdhury, P Champagne, PJ McLellan
Science of the Total Environment 407 (14), 4189-4206, 2009
3902009
Disinfection byproducts in swimming pool: occurrences, implications and future needs
S Chowdhury, K Alhooshani, T Karanfil
Water research 53, 68-109, 2014
2742014
Heterotrophic bacteria in drinking water distribution system: a review
S Chowdhury
Environmental monitoring and assessment 184, 6087-6137, 2012
1802012
Characterizing water resources and trends of sector wise water consumptions in Saudi Arabia
S Chowdhury, M Al-Zahrani
Journal of King Saud University-Engineering Sciences 27 (1), 68-82, 2015
1652015
Disinfection byproducts in Canadian provinces: associated cancer risks and medical expenses
S Chowdhury, MJ Rodriguez, R Sadiq
Journal of hazardous materials 187 (1-3), 574-584, 2011
1332011
Trends of climate change in Saudi Arabia: Implications on water resources
QY Tarawneh, S Chowdhury
Climate 6 (1), 8, 2018
1272018
Implications of climate change on water resources in Saudi Arabia
S Chowdhury, M Al-Zahrani
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 38, 1959-1971, 2013
1182013
Implications of climate change on crop water requirements in arid region: an example of Al-Jouf, Saudi Arabia
S Chowdhury, M Al-Zahrani, A Abbas
Journal of King Saud University-Engineering Sciences 28 (1), 21-31, 2016
1112016
Arsenic removal methods for drinking water in the developing countries: technological developments and research needs
F Kabir, S Chowdhury
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 24, 24102-24120, 2017
842017
Trihalomethanes in drinking water: Effect of natural organic matter distribution
S Chowdhury
Water Sa 39 (1), 1-8, 2013
752013
Risk from exposure to trihalomethanes during shower: probabilistic assessment and control
S Chowdhury, P Champagne
Science of the total environment 407 (5), 1570-1578, 2009
722009
Investigating effects of bromide ions on trihalomethanes and developing model for predicting bromodichloromethane in drinking water
S Chowdhury, P Champagne, PJ McLellan
Water Research 44 (7), 2349-2359, 2010
712010
Uncertainty characterization approaches for risk assessment of DBPs in drinking water: A review
S Chowdhury, P Champagne, PJ McLellan
Journal of environmental management 90 (5), 1680-1691, 2009
702009
Exposure assessment for trihalomethanes in municipal drinking water and risk reduction strategy
S Chowdhury
Science of the Total Environment 463, 922-930, 2013
692013
Removal of lead ions (Pb2+) from water and wastewater: a review on the low-cost adsorbents
IR Chowdhury, S Chowdhury, MAJ Mazumder, A Al-Ahmed
Applied Water Science 12 (8), 185, 2022
672022
Fuzzy rule-based modelling for human health risk from naturally occurring radioactive materials in produced water
C Shakhawat, H Tahir, B Neil
Journal of environmental radioactivity 89 (1), 1-17, 2006
572006
An investigation on parameters for modeling THMs formation
S Chowdhury, P Champagne
Global Nest J 10 (1), 80-91, 2008
562008
Fuzzy risk-based decision-making approach for selection of drinking water disinfectants
S Chowdhury, P Champagne, T Husain
Journal Of Water Supply: Research And Technology—AQUA 56 (2), 75-93, 2007
552007
Modeling DBPs formation in drinking water in residential plumbing pipes and hot water tanks
S Chowdhury, MJ Rodriguez, R Sadiq, J Serodes
Water research 45 (1), 337-347, 2011
542011
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