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Dr Surindra Suthar
Dr Surindra Suthar
Professor, School of Environment, Doon University, Dehradun
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Vermicomposting of domestic waste by using two epigeic earthworms (Perionyx excavatus and Perionyx sansibaricus)
S Suthar, S Singh
International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology 5, 99-106, 2008
3332008
Nitrate contamination in groundwater of some rural areas of Rajasthan, India
S Suthar, P Bishnoi, S Singh, PK Mutiyar, AK Nema, NS Patil
Journal of hazardous materials 171 (1-3), 189-199, 2009
3282009
Assessment of metals in water and sediments of Hindon River, India: impact of industrial and urban discharges
S Suthar, AK Nema, M Chabukdhara, SK Gupta
Journal of Hazardous materials 171 (1-3), 1088-1095, 2009
3272009
Vermicomposting of vegetable-market solid waste using Eisenia fetida: Impact of bulking material on earthworm growth and decomposition rate
S Suthar
Ecological engineering 35 (5), 914-920, 2009
3172009
Nutrient changes and biodynamics of epigeic earthworm Perionyx excavatus (Perrier) during recycling of some agriculture wastes
S Suthar
Bioresource technology 98 (8), 1608-1614, 2007
3082007
Vermicomposting potential of Perionyx sansibaricus (Perrier) in different waste materials
S Suthar
Bioresource technology 98 (6), 1231-1237, 2007
3042007
Potential utilization of guar gum industrial waste in vermicompost production
S Suthar
Bioresource technology 97 (18), 2474-2477, 2006
2722006
Water quality assessment of river Hindon at Ghaziabad, India: impact of industrial and urban wastewater
S Suthar, J Sharma, M Chabukdhara, AK Nema
Environmental monitoring and assessment 165, 103-112, 2010
2522010
Impact of vermicompost and composted farmyard manure on growth and yield of garlic (Allium stivum L.) field crop
S Suthar
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT PRODUCTION 3 (1), 27-38, 2009
2392009
Household solid waste generation and composition in different family size and socio-economic groups: A case study
S Suthar, P Singh
Sustainable Cities and Society 14, 56-63, 2015
2232015
Feasibility of vermicomposting in biostabilization of sludge from a distillery industry
S Suthar, S Singh
Science of the total environment 394 (2-3), 237-243, 2008
2222008
Earthworms as bioindicator of metals (Zn, Fe, Mn, Cu, Pb and Cd) in soils: is metal bioaccumulation affected by their ecological category?
S Suthar, S Singh, S Dhawan
Ecological Engineering 32 (2), 99-107, 2008
2102008
Vermistabilization of municipal sewage sludge amended with sugarcane trash using epigeic Eisenia fetida (Oligochaeta)
S Suthar
Journal of Hazardous Materials 163 (1), 199-206, 2009
2072009
Bioconversion of post harvest crop residues and cattle shed manure into value-added products using earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae Kinberg
S Suthar
Ecological Engineering 32 (3), 206-214, 2008
2012008
Groundwater nitrate contamination and associated human health risk assessment in southern districts of Punjab, India
CPS Ahada, S Suthar
Environmental science and pollution research 25, 25336-25347, 2018
1782018
Recycling of agro-industrial sludge through vermitechnology
S Suthar
Ecological Engineering 36 (8), 1028-1036, 2010
1702010
Drinking water quality in villages of southwestern Haryana, India: assessing human health risks associated with hydrochemistry
VK Garg, S Suthar, S Singh, A Sheoran, Garima, Meenakshi, S Jain
Environmental Geology 58, 1329-1340, 2009
1592009
Challenges, opportunities and progress in solid waste management during COVID-19 pandemic
A Tripathi, VK Tyagi, V Vivekanand, P Bose, S Suthar
Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering 2, 100060, 2020
1582020
Fluoride contamination in drinking water in rural habitations of Northern Rajasthan, India
S Suthar, VK Garg, S Jangir, S Kaur, N Goswami, S Singh
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 145, 1-6, 2008
1532008
Assessment of human health risk associated with high groundwater fluoride intake in southern districts of Punjab, India
CPS Ahada, S Suthar
Exposure and health 11 (4), 267-275, 2019
1462019
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