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  1. Reviews on Inorganic Arsenic in Rice Grains: Assessment of Regional Variation, Health Risk and Mitigation Strategies
  2. Seawater intrusion in the coastal regions: effects on DBPs speciation and risks
  3. Probabilistic Health Risk and Loss of Disability‐Adjusted Life Years for N‐Nitrosodimethylamine in Asian Drinking Water: Assessment and Control Strategies
  4. Predicting few disinfection byproducts in the water distribution systems using machine learning models
  5. Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in drinking water treatment processes: Possibilities
  6. Evaluation and strategy for improving the quality of desalinated water
  7. Removal of halides from drinking water: technological achievements in the past ten years and research needs
  8. Removal of Pb2+ from water using the carbon nanotube-g-poly[(sodium methacrylate)-co- 2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl acetoacetate]: experimental investigation and modeling
  9. Water-Energy-Food Nexus Approach to Assess Crop Trading in Saudi Arabia
  10. Models for predicting heavy metal concentrations in residential plumbing pipes and hot water tanks
  11. Low Cost Activated Carbon for Removal of NOM and DBPs: Optimization and Comparison
  12. Predicting risk and loss of disability-adjusted life years (DALY) from selected disinfection byproducts in multiple water supply sources in Saudi Arabia
  13. Alginate-based biotechnology: a review on the arsenic removal technologies and future possibilities
  14. Reduction of DBPs in synthetic water by indoor techniques and its implications on exposure and health risk
  15. Highly porous carboxylated activated carbon from jute stick for removal of Pb2+ from aqueous solution
  16. Disinfection by-products in desalinated and blend water: formation and control strategy
  17. Human health risk from exposure to metals through fish and shellfish ingestion in Saudi Arabia
  18. Importing and Exporting Agricultural Crop Products: An Assessment of Virtual Water Flow (VWF) in Saudi Arabia
  19. Modeling lead concentration in drinking water of residential plumbing pipes and hot water tanks
  20. Host–Guest Extraction of Heavy Metal Ions with p-t-Butylcalix[8]arene from Ammonia or Amine Solutions
  21. CaO-containing LaCO3 OH nanogears and their luminescence and de-NOx properties
  22. Water quality degradation in the sources of drinking water: an assessment based on 18 years of data from 441 water supply systems
  23. Fuzzy Rule-Based Assessment of Runoff for Abha, Saudi Arabia, Using the Watershed Modeling System (WMS) Software
  24. Trends of Climate Change in Saudi Arabia: Implications on Water Resources
  25. Occurrences and changes of disinfection by-products in small water supply systems
  26. Virtual water content for meat and egg production through livestock farming in Saudi Arabia
  27. Arsenic removal methods for drinking water in the developing countries: technological developments and research needs
  28. Trihalomethanes in desalinated water: Human exposure and risk analysis
  29. Microstructural investigations of tubular α-Al 2 O 3 -supported γ-Al 2 O 3 membranes and their hydrothermal improvement
  30. Characterization of crash-prone drivers in Saudi Arabia – A multivariate analysis
  31. Desalinated and blended water in Saudi Arabia: human exposure and risk analysis from disinfection byproducts
  32. Selection of Municipal Drinking Water Treatment Approach using Multiple Criteria
  33. Heavy metals in drinking water: Occurrences, implications, and future needs in developing countries
  34. DBPs in a chlorinated indoor swimming pool: occurrences and modeling
  35. Predicting bromide incorporation in a chlorinated indoor swimming pool
  36. Implications of climate change on crop water requirements in arid region: An example of Al-Jouf, Saudi Arabia
  37. Effects of plumbing systems on human exposure to disinfection byproducts in water: a case study
  38. Augmentation of surface water sources from spatially distributed rainfall in Saudi Arabia
  39. Predicting human exposure and risk from chlorinated indoor swimming pool: a case study
  40. Multi-objective optimization model for water resource management: a case study for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  41. Characterizing water resources and trends of sector wise water consumptions in Saudi Arabia
  42. Modeling Heterotrophic Bacteria in Plumbing System of Drinking Water
  43. Water quality change in dam reservoir and shallow aquifer: analysis on trend, seasonal variability and data reduction
  44. On Exposure Analysis for Volatile N-Nitrosamines
  45. Disinfection byproducts in swimming pool: Occurrences, implications and future needs
  46. N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in Food and Beverages: A Comparison in Context to Drinking Water
  47. Fuzzy synthetic evaluation of treated wastewater reuse for agriculture
  48. Exposure assessment for trihalomethanes in municipal drinking water and risk reduction strategy
  49. Reuse of treated wastewater in Saudi Arabia: an assessment framework
  50. Trihalomethanes in drinking water: Effect of natural organic matter distribution
  51. Implications of Climate Change on Water Resources in Saudi Arabia
  52. Regional variability of disinfection by-products in Canadian drinking water
  53. Response to HAZMAT-D-11-01781 (Ref: Chowdhury S., Rodriguez M. and Sadiq R., 2011. Disinfection byproducts in the Canadian Provinces: Associated cancer risks and medical expenses. Journal of Hazardous Materials 187: 574–584)
  54. Fusing probability density function into Dempster–Shafer theory of evidence for the evaluation of water treatment plant
  55. Implications of Using Steady-State Conditions in Estimating Dermal Uptake of Volatile Compounds in Municipal Drinking Water: An Example of THMs
  56. Impact of source waters, disinfectants, seasons and treatment approaches on trihalomethanes in drinking water: a comparison based on the size of municipal systems
  57. Decision making with uncertainty: an example of water treatment approach selection
  58. Retraction notice to Human health risk assessment from exposure to trihalomethanes in Canadian cities [Environment International 36 (2010) 453–460]
  59. Heterotrophic bacteria in drinking water distribution system: a review
  60. Disinfection byproducts in Canadian provinces: Associated cancer risks and medical expenses
  61. Modeling DBPs formation in drinking water in residential plumbing pipes and hot water tanks
  62. Model development for predicting changes in DBP exposure concentrations during indoor handling of tap water
  63. RETRACTED: Human health risk assessment from exposure to trihalomethanes in Canadian cities
  64. Factorial Analysis of Trihalomethanes Formation in Drinking Water
  65. Erratum to “Investigating Effects Of Bromide Ions On Trihalomethanes And Developing Model For Predicting Bromodichloromethane In Drinking Water” [Water Research 44 (2010) 7]
  66. Investigating effects of bromide ions on trihalomethanes and developing model for predicting bromodichloromethane in drinking water
  67. Models for predicting disinfection byproduct (DBP) formation in drinking waters: A chronological review
  68. Uncertainty characterization approaches for risk assessment of DBPs in drinking water: A review
  69. Risk from exposure to trihalomethanes during shower: Probabilistic assessment and control
  70. Fuzzy risk-based decision-making approach for selection of drinking water disinfectants
  71. Evaluation of Drinking Water Treatment Technology: An Entropy-Based Fuzzy Application
  72. Fuzzy rule-based modelling for human health risk from naturally occurring radioactive materials in produced water
  73. Human Health Risk Assessment of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Produced Water—A Case Study