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ANIL KUMAR HARITASH
ANIL KUMAR HARITASH
Professor and Head, Department of Environmental Engg., Delhi Technological University, Delhi-110042
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Biodegradation aspects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs): A Review
AK Haritash, CP Kaushik
Journal of hazardous materials 169 (1), 1-15, 2009
34372009
Defluoridation of groundwater using brick powder as an adsorbent
AK Yadav, CP Kaushik, AK Haritash, A Kansal, N Rani
Journal of Hazardous materials 128 (2-3), 289-293, 2006
2472006
Assessment of water quality and suitability analysis of River Ganga in Rishikesh, India
AK Haritash, S Gaur, S Garg
Applied Water Science, DOI 10.1007/s13201-014-0235-1, 2014
1672014
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: soil pollution and remediation
Sakshi, SK Singh, AK Haritash
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 1-24, 2019
1482019
A comprehensive review of metabolic and genomic aspects of PAH-degradation
Sakshi, AK Haritash
Archives of Microbiology 202, 2033-2058, 2020
1422020
Degradation of Amoxicillin by Fenton and Fenton-integrated hybrid oxidation processes
M Verma, AK Haritash
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 7 (1), 102886, 2019
1372019
Suitability assessment of groundwater for drinking, irrigation and industrial use in some North Indian villages
AK Haritash, CP Kaushik, A Kaushik, A Kansal, AK Yadav
Environmental monitoring and assessment 145, 397-406, 2008
1352008
Assessment of ambient air quality in urban centres of Haryana (India) in relation to different anthropogenic activities and health risks
CP Kaushik, K Ravindra, K Yadav, S Mehta, AK Haritash
Environmental monitoring and assessment 122, 27-40, 2006
1212006
Determination of exposure and probable ingestion of fluoride through tea, toothpaste, tobacco and pan masala
AK Yadav, CP Kaushik, AK Haritash, B Singh, SP Raghuvanshi, A Kansal
Journal of hazardous materials 142 (1-2), 77-80, 2007
872007
Photocatalytic degradation of Amoxicillin in pharmaceutical wastewater: A potential tool to manage residual antibiotics
M Verma, AK Haritash
Environmental Technology & Innovation 20, 101072, 2020
832020
Removal of phosphorous and nitrogen from wastewater in Brachiaria-based constructed wetland
S Nandakumar, H Pipil, S Ray, AK Haritash
Chemosphere 233, 216-222, 2019
802019
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and environmental health
CP Kaushik, AK Haritash
Our earth 3 (3), 1-7, 2006
712006
Assessment of seasonal enrichment of heavy metals in respirable suspended particulate matter of a sub-urban Indian city
AK Haritash, CP Kaushik
Environmental monitoring and assessment 128, 411-420, 2007
672007
A comprehensive review of groundwater vulnerability assessment using index-based, modelling, and coupling methods
D Goyal, AK Haritash, SK Singh
Journal of Environmental Management 296, 113161, 2021
582021
Degradation of low molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by microorganisms isolated from contaminated soil
AK Haritash, CP Kaushik
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 6 (4), 472-482, 2016
462016
Phosphate uptake and translocation in a tropical Canna-based constructed wetland
AK Haritash, S Dutta, A Sharma
Ecological Processes 6 (12), 2017
442017
The potential of Canna lily for wastewater treatment under Indian conditions
AK Haritash, A Sharma, K Bahel
International Journal of Phytoremediation (Springer) 17 (10), 999-1004, 2015
422015
Assessment of fluoride in groundwater and urine, and prevalence of fluorosis among school children in Haryana, India
AK Haritash, A Aggarwal, J Soni, K Sharma, M Sapra, B Singh
Applied water science 8, 1-8, 2018
362018
Hydrochemical characterization and suitability assessment of groundwater in Baga–Calangute stretch of Goa, India
AK Haritash, K Mathur, P Singh, SK Singh
Environmental Earth Sciences 76 (341), 2017
352017
Catabolic enzyme activities during biodegradation of three‑ring PAHs by novel DTU‑1Y and DTU‑7P strains isolated from petroleum‑contaminated soil
Sakshi, SK Singh, AK Haritash
Archives of Microbiology (https://doi.org/10.1007/s00203-021-02297-4), 2021
312021
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