Sayran Jalal

Sayran Jalal
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Department of Environmental Sciences and Health at Salahaddin University-Erbil

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Current institution
Salahaddin University-Erbil
Current position
  • Department of Environmental Sciences and Health

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Publications (6)
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Untreated municipal solid waste (MSW) release onto land is prevalent in developing countries. To reduce the high levels of harmful components in polluted soils, a proper evaluation of heavy metal concentrations in Erbil's Kani Qrzhala dump between August 2021 and February 2022 is required. The purpose of this research was to examine the impact of i...
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Municipal solid waste generation, management, and dumping are economic and ecological concerns that metropolitan areas, particularly those in developing nations, must address. This study intended to ascertain the impacts of solid waste on the quality of groundwater around trash dumps located inside and surrounding landfill sites in the city of Erbi...
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Insects have a vital role in solid waste composting process. Insects are detritus feeders that enhance changing the physical and chemical properties of decomposed materials during composting processes. This behavior makes insects excellent organisms in recycling of organic matter. The present study assesses the success of insects' population in rel...
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Fifty households were selected for collecting wastes from the houses in different quarters of Erbil city for seven days (from 2-October to 8-October 2015). The average rate of solid waste generation in Erbil City was 0.632 kg/capita/day, 732.18 tons/day for all inhabitants of Erbil city. A degradable portion of refuse estimated by 0.377 kg/capita/d...
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phytotoxicity assessment of two types of compost

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