This document lists 18 publications by the author, including:
- 8 articles published in refereed journals on topics like water quality assessments and health awareness related to surface waters in Vietnam.
- 10 conference proceedings from international conferences covering subjects such as flood preparedness and water quality analyses.
The publications date from 2008 to the present and include work conducted in the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand related to environmental studies.
Utilization of Multiple Habitat Sampling Protocol for Macroinvertebrates as Indicators of Water
Quality in Stream Ecosystem in Lawis,
Buruun, Iligan City
Utilization of Multiple Habitat Sampling Protocol for Macroinvertebrates as Indicators of Water
Quality in Stream Ecosystem in Lawis,
Buruun, Iligan City
Artifi cial wetlands are useful for wastewater treatment; however, relatively little is known of the effects of sewage on artifi cial wetland microbial community structure. Therefore, we assessed the effect of municipal sewage on microbial community diversity in surface water throughout an artifi cial wetland (Xiantao artifi cial wetland) treating municipal sewage. We analyzed the relationship between physicochemical parameters of surface water (i.e., Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Total Nitrogen (TN), Total Phosphorus (TP), and
NH4+-N) with microbial community structure (Illumina MiSeq sequencing followed by abundance indices). The results showed that the total microbial community in surface water was signifi cantly correlated with COD, TN, TP, and NH4
+-N (r = 0.764, 0.897, 0.883, 0.839, P < 0.05). In addition, the most abundant taxa were significantly correlated with COD (r = 0.803, P < 0.05). The relative abundance of rare operational taxonomic units in the more purifi ed water farther downstream was higher than in the polluted area, suggesting that rare groups were more sensitive to physicochemical parameters than abundant groups, and that the abundance of some bacteria could indirectly indicate the degree of aquatic pollution. Our results indicate that the responses of microorganisms in artificial wetlands to environmental conditions should be considered to ensure efficient treatment.
Analysis of the vegetation and Carbon Stocks of Various Mangrove Species in t...CARLO229060
It is study about mangroves that can help to get more carbons in our environment. Mangroves can be seen at near in coastal area were it is the hiding place of the fish and other animals.
Species composition of benthic macroalgae in the coastal areas of Surigao Cit...Innspub Net
This study aimed to determine the species composition of the benthic macroalgae in relation to the environmental parameters in one of the coastal areas in Surigao City, Philippines. It is conducted along the coasts of Barangay Day-asan with established three stations. The macroalgae species were observed and collected using line transect method. The water quality parameters were obtained in situ using water quality apparatus and the species composition were determined through diversity indices such as Shannon H, dominance and evenness and abundance. There were six (6) species observed in the study site. Sargassum polycystum is the most abundant and is present in three stations. As to diversity indices, the benthic macroalgae has a moderate category in terms of Shannon H, low dominance and almost a uniform distribution of species in all three stations. The coastal water parameters of Barangay Day-asan passed the DAO standards and still within the limits and ranges based on the diversity indices of Shannon H, dominance and evenness. Depth has a strong correlation to Codium fragile and pH to Amphiroa fragillissima and Halimeda opuntia. As indicated by the diversity indices of the benthic macroalgae species composition, the coastal water of Barangay Day-asan has still a suitable environmental condition for their growth. Hence, it is recommended to have strong information, education and communication environmental campaign and policies for locals and tourists as ecotourism starts to kick off in the locality to ensure sustainable conservation and protection of the natural environment with benthic macroalgae as good bioindicators.
Artifi cial wetlands are useful for wastewater treatment; however, relatively little is known of the effects of sewage on artifi cial wetland microbial community structure. Therefore, we assessed the effect of municipal sewage on microbial community diversity in surface water throughout an artifi cial wetland (Xiantao artifi cial wetland) treating municipal sewage. We analyzed the relationship between physicochemical parameters of surface water (i.e., Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Total Nitrogen (TN), Total Phosphorus (TP), and
NH4+-N) with microbial community structure (Illumina MiSeq sequencing followed by abundance indices). The results showed that the total microbial community in surface water was signifi cantly correlated with COD, TN, TP, and NH4
+-N (r = 0.764, 0.897, 0.883, 0.839, P < 0.05). In addition, the most abundant taxa were significantly correlated with COD (r = 0.803, P < 0.05). The relative abundance of rare operational taxonomic units in the more purifi ed water farther downstream was higher than in the polluted area, suggesting that rare groups were more sensitive to physicochemical parameters than abundant groups, and that the abundance of some bacteria could indirectly indicate the degree of aquatic pollution. Our results indicate that the responses of microorganisms in artificial wetlands to environmental conditions should be considered to ensure efficient treatment.
Analysis of the vegetation and Carbon Stocks of Various Mangrove Species in t...CARLO229060
It is study about mangroves that can help to get more carbons in our environment. Mangroves can be seen at near in coastal area were it is the hiding place of the fish and other animals.
Species composition of benthic macroalgae in the coastal areas of Surigao Cit...Innspub Net
This study aimed to determine the species composition of the benthic macroalgae in relation to the environmental parameters in one of the coastal areas in Surigao City, Philippines. It is conducted along the coasts of Barangay Day-asan with established three stations. The macroalgae species were observed and collected using line transect method. The water quality parameters were obtained in situ using water quality apparatus and the species composition were determined through diversity indices such as Shannon H, dominance and evenness and abundance. There were six (6) species observed in the study site. Sargassum polycystum is the most abundant and is present in three stations. As to diversity indices, the benthic macroalgae has a moderate category in terms of Shannon H, low dominance and almost a uniform distribution of species in all three stations. The coastal water parameters of Barangay Day-asan passed the DAO standards and still within the limits and ranges based on the diversity indices of Shannon H, dominance and evenness. Depth has a strong correlation to Codium fragile and pH to Amphiroa fragillissima and Halimeda opuntia. As indicated by the diversity indices of the benthic macroalgae species composition, the coastal water of Barangay Day-asan has still a suitable environmental condition for their growth. Hence, it is recommended to have strong information, education and communication environmental campaign and policies for locals and tourists as ecotourism starts to kick off in the locality to ensure sustainable conservation and protection of the natural environment with benthic macroalgae as good bioindicators.
LIMNOLOGICAL STUDY OF JAMTHADI LAKE IN SANGAMNER TALUKA OF AHMEDNAGAR DISTRIC...Dr Dama
LIMNOLOGICAL STUDY OF JAMTHADI LAKE IN SANGAMNER TALUKA OF AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA STATE, INDIA
1Bhagde Rupendra, 3Dama L. B., 1Karpe Dhanashri, 1Bhavare Vandana, 2Tambe Ashok and 4Sopan Ainar
INFLUENCE OF LEACHATE MIGRATION ON GROUND WATER QUALITY Dr. Naveen BP
In this paper, the concept of leachate pollution index, a tool for quantifying the leachate pollution potential and water quality index for surrounding water bodies of Mavallipura landfill site in Bangalore has been applied. It has been found that the leachate generated from the Mavallipura landfill site has high contamination potential to the surrounding water bodies. The results revealed that quality of ground water resources in Mavallipura landfill is deteriorating largely, as a result of the poor practice of solid waste management. Hence, an effective remedial plan needs to be prepared for the sustainable water quality maintenance of the area.
Dr. Ramanand Jadhav worked as Environmental Management Specialist at Jalswarajya II program (World Bank Assisted), Water Supply and Sanitation Department, GoM, Ministry Mumbai since April 2012. Under these he is involved in planning and implementation of water supply & environmental sanitation, sustainable utilization of water resources, source sustainability schemes for rural Maharashtra state with World Bank. Previously he was worked as Regional Environmental Specialist on Maharashtra Water Sector Improvement Project (World Bank Assisted), at Water Resource Department GoM. Also, he was worked as Scientific Assistant on MPCB funded SAMP program.
He did his post-graduation (M.Sc.) and Ph. D. in Environmental Science from School of Environmental Earth Sciences, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon MS India.
He is having more than 6 years of research experience on Pollution monitoring & management, Environmental policy research & advocacy. He has more than 15 scientific research based publications on various environmental aspects as well as 12 articles published in news papers and magazines. His article on Natural Resource-Protection, Management & Conservation’ has been honored as 2nd prize winner at MS state level competition organized by, Environment Department, Ministry, GoM Mumbai.
He was shouldered the responsibility as Investigation Officer in panel of Total Sanitation Campaign (Nirmal Gram Puraskar) during 2009-11. Also he was performed as Environmental Expert on Eco-Village (GoM Initiative) evaluation committee under ‘Vikas Ratan’ award 2011. He also traveled to Thailand and Nepal.
1. PUBLICATIONS
Articles in Refereed Journals
1. Salingay, M. L. B., van der Steen, P., Pathirana A., Rijke, J., Quan, N. H.,
Zevenbergen, C.,and Vinh, K. Q.(2016) Microbiological AssessmentofSurface Waters
and Health Awareness of Four Vulnerable Communities in Can Tho City, Vietnam.
Accepted for publication in Advance Science Letters.
2. Salingay, M. L. B., van der Steen, P., Pathirana A., Rijke, J., Quan, N. H.,
Zevenbergen, C., and Vinh, K. Q. (2016) Water Quality Assessment in Selected
Surface Waters in Can Tho City, Vietnam. Accepted for publication in Advance Science
Letters.
3. Salingay, M. L. B., and del Rosario R. M. (2010) Oxidizability of Common Halides and
Applicable Masking Agents in the Dichromate Chemical Oxygen Demand
Determination. Mindanao Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 8 (2010) 15-24.
Conference Proceedings
1. Anino, U. R. and Salingay, M. L. B (2015) Preparedness, Mitigation and Response of
Flood-prone Barangays in Cabadbaran City, Agusan Del Norte, Phillipines.
International Conference on Engineering, Science and Technology (ICEST 2015) at
Cebu, Philippines, October 2015.
2. Salingay, M. L. B., van der Steen, P., Pathirana A., Rijke, J., Quan, N. H.,
Zevenbergen, C., and Vinh, K. Q. (2014) Flood-related Water Quality Assessment
Using Water Quality Sampling and Household Survey in Can-Tho City, Vietnam. 13th
International Conference on Urban Drainage, Sarawak, Malaysia, September 2014
3. Salingay, M. L. B., Canencia, O. P. and Palmes, N.D. (2012). Nutrient Analysis of
Biodegradable Waste of the University: Basis for Mass Production. 13th
Annual In-
House Evaluation of Completed Researches of Mindanao University of Science and
Technology, Philippines, August 2012.
4. Cantere, G. S. and Salingay, M. L. B. (2012) Bioremediation Potential of Common Rice
Field Plant and Animal Species in Heavy Metals Cadmium, Chromium and Lead. 13th
Annual In-House Evaluation of Completed Researches of Mindanao University of
Science and Technology, Philippines, August 2012.
5. Abragan, O., Cloribel, P. J., Flores, R. and Salingay, M. L. B. (2011) Assessment on
the Growth Performance of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) and Pechay (Brassica
rapa) as Affected by Different Mixed Water Treatment Sludge Media. 15th
Regional
Chemistry Congress. CMU, Bukidnon, Philippines, October 2011.
6. Salingay, M. L. B., Villegas, K. J. and Villacampa, R. (2011) Water Quality Assessment
of the PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate. 15th
Regional Chemistry Congress.CMU, Bukidnon,
Philippines, October 2011
7. Nalla, C., Narisma, L. D., Tabla, V. A. and Salingay, M.L.B. (2011) Physico-chemical
and Microbial Water Analyses of Bubunawan River: Basis for Rehabilitation. 15th
Regional Chemistry Congress. CMU, Bukidnon, Philippines, October 2011
8. Salingay, M. L. B., Canencia, O. and Palmes, N. (2011) The Effectiveness of the Four
Methods Used in Composting the Biodegradable Waste of Mindanao University of
Science and Technology. 12th
Annual In-House Evaluation of Completed Researches
of Mindanao University of Science and Technology, Philippines, July 2011.
9. Arano, N., Madrid,M. C. K., Quilang, A. D., and Salingay M.L.B. (2011) Assessment on
the Effect of Human Activities on the Marine Intertidal Area of Macajalar Bay in Terms
of Diversity of Macrobenthic Flora and Fauna. International Conference of
Environmental Education Network of the Philippines. Camarines Sur, Philippines,
February 2011.
10. Salvana, M.J., and Salingay, M.L.B. (2011) Diversity Assessment of the Historic
Makahambus Cave in Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines. International Conference of
Environmental Education Network of the Philippines. Camarines Sur, Phils, February
2011.
2. 11. Arano, N., Madrid, M. C. K., Quilang, A. D., and Salingay M.L.B. (2010) Abundance
and Species Diversity of Macrobenthic Flora and Fauna in the Intertidal Areas of
Bayabas, Cagayan de Oro City, Poblacion, Opol and Tubajon, Laguindingan, Misamis
Oriental. Philippine Society for the Study of Nature (PSSN) 10th Annual Conference.
University of the Philippines- Baguio, October 2010.
12. Salvana, M.J., and Salingay, M.L.B. (2010) Faunal Assessment and Floral Diversity
Assessment in Macahambus Gorge and Cave. Philippine Society for the Study of
Nature (PSSN) 10th Annual Conference. University of the Philippines- Baguio, October
2010.
13. Dultra, J. A., Dungog, E. A., Yson, A. A., and Salingay, M. L. B. (2010) Ecological Solid
Waste Management System Through Waste (ESWMS) Segragation at the Mindanao
University of Science and Technology. 25th
Philippine Chemistry Congress, Zambales,
Philippines. April 08-10, 2010.
14. Nalla, C., Narisma, L. D., Tabla, V. A. and Salingay, M.L.B. (2010) Monitoring and
Evaluation in terms of pesticides concentration and Other Water quality Parameters of
Lapinigan Creek on Bubunawan River in Libona, Bukidnon, Philippines. 3rd
International
Conference on Environmental Education Network of the Philippines, Inc., Davao City,
Philippines, February 2010.
15. Salingay, M. L. B., and del Rosario R. M. (2010) Applicable Masking Agents in the
Dichromate Chemical Oxygen Demand Determination. 4th
International Congress of
Chemistry and Environment. Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment (ISSN
0972-0626), Ubonratchathani, Thailand, January 2010.
16. Salingay, M. L. B., Barber, G. M., and Apdian, J. A. (2010) Quantitative Determination
of Pesticide Concentration and Other Water Quality Parameter in Bubunawan River
and Lapinigan Creek of Libona, Bukidnon, Philippines. 4th
International Congress of
Chemistry and Environment. Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment (ISSN
0972-0626), Ubonratchathani, Thailand, January 2010.
17. Salingay, M. L. B., Barber, G. M., and Apdian, J. A. (2009) Determination of Pesticides
and Other Water Quality Parameter in Lapinigan Creek, Libona, Bukidnon.
NOMCARRD 21st
Regional Research and Development Symposium Highlights of
Region X, Cagayan de Oro, Philippines. August 6-7, 2009
18. Salingay, M. L. B., and del Rosario, R. M. (2008) Common Halides: Their Oxidizability
and Applicable Masking Agents in the Dichromate Chemical Oxygen Demand
Determination. 10th
Eurasia Conference on the Chemical Sciences, Philippine
International Convention Center, Manila, January 2008.