Research Publications & Scientific Papers

NWRC publishes cutting-edge research papers addressing Egypt’s water challenges, sustainability, and innovation. Through collaboration and scientific excellence, our researchers contribute to global water knowledge and policy development.

Prof. / Ayman Youssef I. Ewida

Bio-treatment of maize processing wastewater using indigenous microorganisms (Sustainable Environment Research)

Prof. / Safaa Mahmoud Ezzat

Applying quantitative microbial risk assessment model in developing appropriate standards for irrigation water (Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management)

A critical review on microbially induced carbonate precipitation for soil stabilization: The global experiences and future prospective (Pedosphere)

Prof./ Hossam El-Din Samir Jahin

Implications of irrigation water quality on shallow groundwater in the Nile Delta of Egypt: A human health risk prospective. (Environmental Technology & Innovation)

Combination of multivariate statistical analysis and analytical hierachial process for indexing surface water quality under air condition (Journal of contaminate hydrology)

Green synthesis of a novel eco-friendly hydrochar from Pomegranate peels loaded with iron nanoparticles for the removal of copper ions and methylene blue from aqueous solutions (Journal of Molecular Liquids)

A Novel Regional-Scale Assessment of Soil Metal Pollution in Arid Agroecosystems. (Agronomy)

An immobilized biosorbent from Paenibacillus dendritiformis dead cells and polyethersulfone for the sustainable bioremediation of lead from wastewater (Scientific Reports)

Potential hazards and health assessment associated with different water uses in the main industrial cities of Egypt (Journal of Saudi Chemical Society)

THMs removal from aqueous solution using hydrochar enhanced by chitosan nanoparticles: preparation, characterization, kinetics, equilibrium studies (International journal of Environmental Science and Technology)

Eco-friendly Synthesis and high-efficiency adsorption of potassium permanganate using a magnetic hydrochar composite derived from Calotropis procera (Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering)

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