International Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Analysis

Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2018

  • Predicting the Capacity of Receiving Wastewater of Thuong River in Vietnam and Propose Policies for Water Resources Protection

    Trinh Thi Thu Van, Bui Cong Quang, Nguyen Duc Viet, Nguyen Tung Phong

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2018
    Pages: 1-12
    Received: 19 January 2018
    Accepted: 31 January 2018
    Published: 05 March 2018
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    Abstract: Thuong river - a tributary of the Red River in Vietnam, is currently facing the degradation in both water quality and quantity. One of the major causes of water pollution is wastewater discharge into the river from industrial plants, agricultural and residential areas where wastewater is untreated or treated but does not meet the Vietnamese standar... Show More
  • The General Trend of Temperatures in the Central and Southern Regions of Iraq and to Predict It's in the Future

    Jawad Kadhim Obaid al Hesnawy, Nadia Rhman Mohammed AlـKhaqani

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2018
    Pages: 13-17
    Received: 06 July 2017
    Accepted: 11 February 2018
    Published: 14 March 2018
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    Abstract: The study aims to detect the change in the temperature Central and Southern Regions of Iraq, it has been shown that the temperature of the study area climate for the period (1981- 2014) has increased by (1.41 m), also revealed climate prediction of the future for the time period of the stations the study area than a year (2015 - 2065), that there i... Show More
  • Processing Dewatered Faecal Sludge into Un Pelletized Fertilizer for Crop Production in Greater Accra-Ghana

    Dennis Ofori-Amanfo, George Nana Kwesi Rockson, Alfred Arthur, Issahaku Ahmed

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2018
    Pages: 18-25
    Received: 28 February 2018
    Accepted: 14 March 2018
    Published: 13 April 2018
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    Abstract: Organic wastes such as Fecal Sludge (FS) and Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) are readily available in large quantities in the Ghanaian environment especially in urban cities and towns where human populations are constantly swelling like Accra, Ghana. These wastes are observed to be rich in good amounts of organic matter and nutrients which when treated... Show More
  • Management of Soil Contaminants in Guinea - Bissau

    Namir Domingos Raimundo Lopes, Yuanyuan Cheng, Wei-lin Shi

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2018
    Pages: 26-39
    Received: 16 April 2018
    Accepted: 02 May 2018
    Published: 22 May 2018
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    Abstract: Population growth has motivated the gradual increase of agricultural, commercial and mini-industrial activities in Guinea-Bissau. Such activities have been contributing for the generation of certain type’s chemical products such as pesticides, fertilizers, plastic bags, hydrocarbons and others, and they are gradually contributing for the increase o... Show More