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Dewaterability of Sewage Sludge

Sewage sludge, with its high water content, consists of settled sewage solids. The solid content of most sewage sludges typically ranges from 1.2 to 4.5 percent. Dewatering sewage sludges is essential to reduce volume for easier handling, subsequent treatment, and safe disposal. Notably, the cost of sludge treatment and disposal accounts for nearly half of sewage treatment costs. In the past, cities used to load sludge on barges and dispose of it in the high seas, but strict maritime laws now prohibit such discharge. As a result, proper sludge treatment and safe disposal have become crucial for achieving sustainable development goals in sanitation.

Author(s)/Editor(s): M. Feroze Ahmed

August, 2023

Capacity-building for improved fecal sludge management in cities

This case book is a compilation of stories to inspire other city authorities to promote FSM in their cities.

Author(s)/Editor(s): Alauddin Ahmed, Makfie Farah, Md. Waliul Islam, Tanvir Ahmed

April, 2021

Prospects, Principles and Practice of Urban Rainwater Harvesting in Bangladesh: A Guidebook for Professionals, Practitioners and Students

Urban areas of Bangladesh are facing an ironical situation today. On one hand there is the acute water scarcity and on the other, the streets are often …

Author(s)/Editor(s): Abdullah Al-Muyeed, Md Tahmidul Islam, Md. Ashraf Ali, Tanvir Ahmed

March, 2016

Water Safety Plan (‎WSP)‎: a risk based approach for water safety

This book on WSP is an outcome of the initiative of WHO-Bangladesh and ITN-BUET in mainstreaming the WSPs in the water supply sector of the country. This book will help develop a strong knowledge-base of undergraduate level technical/engineering students on WSP, and enable them to…

Author(s)/Editor(s): Mahbuboor R. Choudhury, Md. Ashraf Ali, Mujibur Rahman

October, 2014

Water and Environmental Engineering

This book has been developed for both undergraduate and graduate students studying environmental engineering focused on water supply, water treatment and distribution & management in engineering aspects and their teachers at technical institutions in Bangladesh.

Author(s)/Editor(s): Abdullah Al-Muyeed, Habibur Rahman

June, 2012

A Case Study on Rainwater Harvesting for Drinking Water with Solar Disinfection System

Water crisis is a general term used to describe a situation where the available water within a region is less than the region’s demand. The water security is a shared threat to human and nature and it is pandemic. Earth has a limited…

Researcher(s): Maharam Dakua, Md. Mafizur Rahman

June, 2012

Promotion of low-cost solar lighting system in rural households of Bangladesh

In this book, it is intended to overcome the drawbacks by designing a low-cost solar lighting system, especially for rural people of Bangladesh where the performance of the system was found encouraging. In order to…

Author(s)/Editor(s): Md. Mafizur Rahman

June, 2012

Climate Change Pattern in Bangladesh and Impact on Water Cycle

Bangladesh happens to be in a geographic zone where the impact of climate change is severe. Population density in this part of the world is very dense. Thus impact of climate change – even if it happens for a small zone, impacts a huge number of populations. Adaptation to this changing climate is a national issue.

Author(s)/Editor(s): Kazi Shamima Akter, Md. Mafizur Rahman

December, 2011

Solid and Hazardous Waste Management

The book has been developed for students studying environmental engineering focused on solid and hazardous waste treatment and management and their teachers at technical institutions in Bangladesh.

Author(s)/Editor(s): Abdullah Al-Muyeed, Habibur Rahman

First Edition: June, 2010

Participatory Management of Low-cost Water Supply and Sanitation

The document is actually a manual of training programme on the same title given which was intended to be helpful to bring about changes in terms of knowledge, skill and attitude among the officials of DPHE to improve …

Author(s)/Editor(s): Hasin Jahan, M. Feroze Ahmed

Fourth Edition: May, 2010