PUBLICATIONS

 

(a)  International Journals

 

1.     Singh, V. and Mittal, A. K. (2012).Toxicity and treatability of leachate: Application of UASB reactor for leachate treatment from Okhla landfill, New Delhi, Water Science and Technology, Volume 65, Issue 10, 2012, Pages 1887-1894

 

2.     Mutiyar, P.K., Mittal, A.K., Pekdeger, (2011). A.  Status of organochlorine pesticides in the drinking water well-field located in the Delhi region of the flood plains of river Yamuna, Drinking Water Engineering and Science Discussions, Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 85-115.

 

3.     Singh, M.R., Upadhyay, V. and Mittal, A. K. (2011). Benchmarking of north Indian urban water utilities,  Benchmarking: an International Journal, 18 (1), 86-106.

 

4.     Jamwal, Priyanka, Mittal, Atul K., Mouchel, J. M.  (2011). Point and non-point Microbial source pollution: a case study of Delhi. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Vol 36 (12), 490-499.

 

5.     Maurya, N. S.  and Mittal, A. K. (2011). Biosorptive uptake of cationic dyes from aqueous phase using immobilised dead macro fungal biomass, Int. J. Environmental Technology and Management, Vol. 14 (1-4), 282-293.

 

6.     Singh, R. P., Gupta, Amit K., Ibrahim, M. Hakimi and  Mittal A. K. (2010). Coal fly ash utilization in agriculture: its potential benefits and risks, Rev Environ Sci Biotechnol, 9, 345-358.

 

7.     G. Lorenzen, G.,  Sprenger, C., Taute, T., Pekdeger, A.,  Mittal, A. K., Massmann, G. (2010). Assessment of the potential for bank filtration in a water-stressed megacity (Delhi, India), Environ Earth Sci, 61, 1419–1434.

 

8.     Mittal, A. K. (2010). Development of a kinetic model for the biosorption of cationic dyes by dead macro fungi. Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 136 (5), 487-492.

 

9.   Maurya, N. S.  and Mittal, Atul K.  (2010). Sequestering mechanism of cationic dye (Safranin O) from aqueous phase by dead macro fungus biosorbent, Water Science and Technology (Accepted).

 

10.  Singh, M.R., Upadhyay, V. and Mittal, A. K. (2010). Addressing Sustainability in Benchmarking Framework for Indian Urban Water Utilities, Journal of Infrastructure Systems, ASCE, Vol. 16, No. 1, Pages 81-92.

 

11.  Maurya, N. S.  and Mittal, Atul K.  (2010). Biosorptive Color Removal: Applicability of Equilibrium Isotherm Models, Practice Periodicals of Hazardous Waste, ASCE, 14(1), 25-36.

 

12.  Jamwal P and  Mittal AK. (2010). Reuse of treated sewage in Delhi city: Microbial evaluation of STPs and reuse options. Resour Conserv Recy, 54(4), 211-221.

 

13.  Singh, M.R., Mittal, A. K. and Upadhyay, V. (2010). Benchmarking of Indian Urban Water Sector: Performance Indicator System versus Data Envelopment Analysis, Water Science and Technology (accepted).

 

14.  Maurya, N. S.  and Mittal, Atul K.  (2009). Applicability of immobilized wood-rotting fungal biomass for biosorption of basic dye Alcian Blue, Water Science and Technology, Vol 53 (10), 2073 – 2079.

 

15.  Jamwal, Priyanka, Mittal, Atul K., Mouchel, J. M.  (2009). Efficiency evaluation of sewage treatment plants with different technologies in Delhi (India. revised manuscript submitted to Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Vol 153 (1-4), 293-305.

 

16.   Jamwal, Priyanka, Mittal, Atul K., Mouchel, J. M.  (2008). Effects of urbanization on the quality of the urban run-off for Delhi watershed, Urban Water Journal, Vol. 5(3), 247 – 257.

 

17.  Pant, Anju and Mittal, Atul K. (2008). A New Protocol for the Recovery of Salmonella and Shigella from the Wastewater, Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE. 134 (3), 222-226.

 

18.  Pant, Anju and Mittal, Atul K. (2007). Monitoring of Pathogenicity of Effluents from the UASB Based Sewage Treatment Plant, Environment Monitoring & Assessment, 133(1/3), 43-51.

 

19.  Maurya, N. S.and Mittal, Atul K. (2006). Applicability of Equilibrium Isotherm Models for the Biosorptive Uptakes in Comparison to Activated Carbon-Based Adsorption.    Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE,  132(12),  1589-1599. 

 

20.  Maurya, N. S. and Mittal, Atul K. (2006). Immobilization of the Dead Fungal Biomass for the Treatment of Colored Wastewater, Environmental Engineering and Management Journal,  5(2),  189-202.

 

21.  Maurya, N. S. and Mittal, Atul Kumar, Cornel, P. and Rother, E. (2006). Biosorption of dyes using dead macro fungi: Effect of dye structure, ionic strength and pH, Bioresource Technology, Vol. 97,  Issue 3, Pp 512-521.

 

22.  Khalil, Nadeem, Mittal, Atul Kumar, Raghav, Ashok Kumar and Rajeev, Sinha. (2006). UASB technology for sewage treatment in India: 20 years experience.  Environmental Engineering and Management Journal,  5(5),  1059-1069.

 

23.  Pant, Anju, Mittal, Atul Kumar  (2006). Selection of media for the recovery of Salmonella and Shigella from treated domestic wastewater. Environmental Engineering and Management Journal,  5(4),  863-871.

 

24.  Jamwal, Priyanka, Mittal, Atul K., Mouchel, J. M.  (2006). Study of the effect of different factors on fate of indicator micro-organisms in urban sewer systems.       Environmental Engineering and Management Journal  (2006),  5(3),  351-357.

 

25.  Kulshrestha, M. and Mittal, Atul K. (2005). Water and sanitation in South Asia in the context of the millennium development goals, South Asia Economic Journal, Vol. 6, No. 1, 99-115.

 

26.  Singh, M.R., Upadhyay, V. and Mittal, A. K. (2005). Urban water tariff structure and cost recovery opportunities in India, Water Science & Technology, Vol 52 No 12, pp 43–51.

 

27.  Singhmar, A., Agarwal A., Kulshrestha, Mukul and Mittal, Atul K. (2005). A study on municipal solid waste recycling and associated waste-market at Delhi, India, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Volume 44, Issue 1, Pp 73-90.

28.  Mukul Kulshrestha and Atul K. Mittal (2003). Diseases associated with poor water and sanitation: hazards, prevention, and solutions, Reviews on Environmental Health, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 15 – 32.

 

29.  Ravindra, Mittal, Atul K. and Grieken, R. Van (2001). Health Risk Assessment of Urban Suspended Particulate Matter with special reference to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: a review, Reviews on Environmental Health, Vol 16, No.3,  pp.169-189.

 

30.  Ting, Y. P. and Mittal, Atul K. (1999) Biosorption of gold using dead macro fungi: evaluation of equilibrium and kinetic models, Journal of Resource and Environmental Biotechnology, vol. 2, pp. 311-326.

 

31.  Mittal, Atul K. and Gupta, S.K. (1997). Biosorption of cationic dyes by dead macro fungus Fomitopsis carnea: batch studies, Water Science and Technology, Vol. 34, No. 10, p. 81.

 

32.  Mittal, Atul K. and Venkobachar C. (1996)  Uptake of Cationic dyes by sulfonated coal: Sorption Mechanism, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol. 35, No. 4, p. 1472.

 

33.  Mittal, Atul K. and Gupta, S. K. (1995) Comment on development of a method for adsorption of dyestuffs on activated sludge, by Udo Pagga and Klaus Taeger. Water Research, Vol. 29, No. 11, p. 2618.

 

34.  Mittal, Atul K. and Venkobachar C. (1993). Sorption and desorption of dyes by sulfonated coal, Journal of Environmental Engineering Division, American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 336.

 

 

 

(b) Indian Journals

 

35.  Mittal, Atul K. (2009). Note from Editor on ozonation, Water Digest,  Vol. III (6), page 7.

 

36.  Mittal, Atul K. (2009). Note from Editor on wastewater reuse, Water Digest,  Vol. IV (1), page 7.

 

37.  Mittal, Atul K. (2009). Note from Editor on ozonation, Water Digest,  Vol. III (6), page 7.

 

38.  Mittal, Atul K. (2009). Water related consumer products, Water Digest. Vol. III (1), page 10.

 

39.  Mittal, Atul K. (2009). More Water through Benchmarking and Efficiency Evaluation, Water Digest.

 

40.  Mittal, Atul K. and Pant Anju (2008). Wastewater Disinfection in India: A Review, Water Digest, Vol III, Issue 2, 12 – 24.

 

41.  Mittal, Atul K. (2008). MBR – A Comparative Analysis, Water Digest,  Vol. II (5), page 96-97.

 

42.  Maurya, N. S., Mittal, Atul K. and Cornel, P. (2008). Evaluation of adsorption potential of adsorbents: a case of uptake of cationic dyes, Journal of Environmental Biology. 29(1) 31-36.

 

43.  Maurya, N. S., Mittal, Atul K. (2008). Color removal from aqueous solution using macro fungus based biosorbents, National Academy Science Letters (India), 31, (7-8), 221-227.

 

44.  Pant, Anju and Mittal, Atul K. (2007). Disinfection of wastewater : Comparative evaluation of chlorination and DHS – biotower, Journal of Environmental Biology. 28(4), 717-722.

 

45.  Maurya, Nityanand Singh and Mittal, Atul Kumar (2006). Coloured wastewater treatment using macro fungus based biosorbents.  National Academy Science Letters (India),  29 (7&8),  275-285.

 

46.  Mittal, Atul K. and Gupta, S. K. (1995). Coloured effluent management: pollution, standards and treatment, Journal of Institution of Public Health Engineers, Vol. 1994, p. 1.

 

 

47.  Mittal, Atul K. and Venkobachar C. (1989). Studies on sorption of dyes by sulfonated coal and Ganoderma lucidum, Indian Journal of Environmental Health, Vol. 31, No. 2, p. 10.

 

 

(c) International Conferences

48.  Mutiyar, Pravin K and Mittal Atul K (2010). Amoxicillin residues in Delhi’s STP – a case study of new emerging pollutants, 3rd IWA Asia Pacific Young Water Professionals Conference, IWA, November 21 – 24, 2010, Singapore.

49.  Singh, Vijaya and Mittal Atul K (2010). Toxicity and Treatability of Leachate: Application of UASB Reactor for Leachate Treatment from Okhla Landfill, New Delhi, 3rd IWA Asia Pacific Young Water Professionals Conference, IWA, November 21 – 24, 2010, Singapore.

50.  Kolte,  Santosh S. and Mittal Atul, K (2010).Water Treatment Scheme for Specific Requirement of Cooling: Case Study of Ground Water Treatment at Delhi, Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering: Proceedings of the International Conference on Cbee 2009, Ed. Li Kai, World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, pp 193-196.

51.  Mutiyar,  Pravin K., Mittal Atul, K and Asaf Pekdeger (2009). Identification and Monitoring of Pesticides in a Well Field in Delhi, India, Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering: Proceedings of the International Conference on Cbee 2009, Ed. Li Kai, World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, pp 188-191.

52.  Rajesh Taneja and Manish Kumar, Raghav A. K. and Mittal, Atul K  (2009). On Site Integrated Landfill Leachate Treatment: Recirculation and Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor (UASBR), Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering: Proceedings of the International Conference on Cbee 2009, Ed. Li Kai, World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, pp 163-166.

53.  Khalil, Nadeem, Raghav, Ashok Kumar and Rajeev, Sinha and Mittal, Atul Kumar (2008). UASB technology for  Sewage Treatment in India: Experience, Economic Evaluation and its Potential in Other Developing Countries, IWTC 2008, 27-30 March, 2008, Alexandria, Cairo.

 

54.  Gunnar Lorenzen, Christoph Sprenger, Medalson Ronhang, Pravin Kumar, Atul K Mittal, Janek Greskowiak3 and Asaf Pekdeger, (2008). Case studies on Riverbank filtration in Delhi, India, International Groundwater Conference, GWC 2008, March 19-22, 2008, Jaipur, India.

 

55.  Andreas Grunert, Halim dizer, Juan. M. Lopez-Pila, Rosina Girones, Hans C. Selinka, Medalson Ronhang, A. Sanjay, Atul. K. Mittal, Christoph Sprenger , Gunnar Lorenzen and Asaf  Pekdeger  (2008). Removal of Viruses from Surface Water during Groundwater Recharge via River Bank Filtration, International Groundwater Conference , GWC 2008, March 19-22, 2008, Jaipur, India..

 

56.  Maurya, N S and Mittal Atul K. (2007). Applicability of immobilized wood rotting fungal biomass for biosorption of basic dye alcian blue. 2nd IWA – ASPIRE Asia-Pacific Regional Group Conference & Exhibition, 28 October-1 November 2007, Perth, Australia.

 

57.  Jamwal, Priyanaka, Mittal, Atul K, and Mouchel, J.M. (2006). Non-point source pollution, a case study of Delhi,  Man and River Systems II conference, held in Paris, on 4-6 December, 2006.

 

58.  Singh Mamata, Upadhyay, V, and Mittal, A. K. (2006). Existing water tariff structure in India & reform needs for  socio-economic sustainability, Examining the Confluence of Environmental and Water Concerns, (Ed.) Randall Graham, P.E., Proceedings of the 2006 World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, May 21-25, 2006, Omaha, Nebraska; ASCE.

 

59.  Mittal, Atul K., Jain, M., Jamwal, P., and Mouchel, Jean-Marie (2006). Restoration of river Yamuna by means of constructed wetlands in New Delhi, India, Examining the Confluence of Environmental and Water Concerns, (Ed.) Randall Graham, P.E., Proceedings of the 2006 World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, May 21-25, 2006, Omaha, Nebraska; ASCE.

 

60.  Mittal, Atul K., Singh, M. R. and Uppadhyay, V. (2006). Rational Water Pricing: A Tool For Sustainable Urban Water Management.  Examining the Confluence of Environmental and Water Concerns, (Ed.) Randall Graham, P.E., Proceedings of the 2006 World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, May 21-25, 2006, Omaha, Nebraska; ASCE..

 

61.  Mittal, Atul K. and Pant, Anju (2006).  A Framework for the Removal of Bacterial Contamination from UASBR Effluent, Examining the Confluence of Environmental and Water Concerns, (Ed.) Randall Graham, P.E., Proceedings of the 2006 World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, May 21-25, 2006, Omaha, Nebraska; ASCE.

 

62.  Pant, Anju and Mittal, Atul K. (2006). Microbial risk assessment and analysis of the pathogens in the reuse of treated municipal wastewater, IDRC Davos 2006
Davos, Switzerland
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63.  Singh, Mamata R., Upadhyay, V. and Mittal, A. K. (2005). Water Tariff Structure and Reform Needs for Socio-Economic Sustainability in India, World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2005, Impacts of Global Climate Change, (Ed.) Raymond Walton, Raymond Walton - Editor, May 15–19, 2005, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 173, 93. May 15–19, 2005, Anchorage, Alaska, USA.

 

64.  A. Agarwal, A. Singhmar, Mittal, Atul K. and Nema, A. K (2004). Prediction of MSW in Delhi: application of sARIMA model” 19th International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, Philadelphia, PA, March 21-24.

 

65.  Pant, A. and Mittal, Atul K. (2004). Augumentation of the UASBR based sewage treatment plants for the removal of fecal coliforms, 4th World Water Congress 2004, 19-24 September 2004,  Marrakech.

 

66.  Kulshrestha, Mukul, Bharadwaj, Umesh and Mittal, Atul K. (2004) A generic framework for  performance assessment of water supply utilities, Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management, World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2004, American Society of Civil Engineers, Gerald Sehlke, Donald F. Hayes, David K. Stevens, Editors June 27 – July 1, 2004, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, p. 333.

 

67.  Singh Mamata, Upadhyay, V, and Mittal, A. K. (2004). Urban Water Tariff Structure and Cost Recovery Opportunities, 4th World Water Congress 2004, 19-24 September 2004,  Marrakech.

 

68.  Maurya, N S and Mittal Atul K. (2004). Biosorption of Cationic Dye By Immobilised Macro Fungi, 4th World Water Congress 2004, 19-24 September 2004,  Marrakech.

 

69.  Maurya, N. S., Mittal Atul K. and Cornel P. (2004). A new method to evaluate the adsorption potential of adsorbents: a case of uptake of cationic dyes, 4th World Water Congress 2004, 19-24 September 2004, Marrakech.

 

70.  Maurya, N S and Mittal Atul K. (2004) Application of macro fungus based biosorbents for colored wastewater treatment, 2004 AWWA Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, USA,  June, 13-17.

 

71.  Kulshrestha, Mukul and Mittal, Atul K. (2004). Performance Appraisal of Water Utilities Using DEA Approach, Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management, World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2004, American Society of Civil Engineers, Gerald Sehlke, Donald F. Hayes, David K. Stevens, Editors June 27 – July 1, 2004, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, P.296.

 

72.  Mittal A. K. and Ting Y. P. (2002). Gold biosorption by macrofungus: mathematical models and pH effects. CHISA 2002, 15th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering, 25-29August 2002, Praha, Czech Republic, P 7.47, page 1300.

 

73.  Mukul Kulshrestha and  Atul K. Mittal (2002). Scope for privatization of water supply in india: social and economic aspects, 2nd International Conference New Trends in Water and Environmental Engineering for Safety and Life: Eco-compatible Solutions for Aquatic Environments, Capri (Italy), June 24-28, 2002.

 

74.  Pant, Anju and Mittal A K (2002). Disinfection of wastewater: Status in India, International Conference on Water Quality Management: South Asian Perspective, 11- 12 April, 2002, Jaipur,  International Life Science Institute – India.  290 – 304.

 

 

75.  Pant Anju, Mittal, A. K. and M. Kumar (2002). Removal of fecal coliform from the UASBR effluents using lime and Fenton’s Reagent, WEFTEC’2002, 75th Annual Technical Exhibition and Conference of Water Environment Federation, USA, September 28 – October 2’ 2002, Chicago, IL, USA.

 

76.  Mittal, Atul K. and Ting, Y. P. (1998). Recovery of gold using dead macro fungi: evaluation of equilibrium and kinetic models, R’99 World Congress, Recovery Recycling  Re-integration, Geneva, Switzerland,  02 - 05 February, 1999.

 

77.  Ting, Y. P. and Mittal, Atul K. (1997). Reclamation of the heavy metal-bearing wastewater using biosorptive processes: a case of gold recovery, International Conference on Frontiers in Biotechnology, Thiruvanthapuram, India, pp. 26 - 29 November, 1997.

 

78.  Mittal, Atul K. and Gupta, S.K. (1996). Biosorption of cationic dyes by dead macro fungus-Fomitopsis carnea: batch  studies, Water Quality International' 96, Eighteenth Biennial Conference and Exhibition of the International Association on Water Quality, Singapore, 23 - 28 June.

 

 

79.  Mittal, Atul K. and Venkobachar C. (1993). Decolourisation of industrial wastewaters using sulfonated coal and Ganoderma lucidum. 4th International Association on Water Quality Symposium on Forest Industry Wastewaters, Tampere, Finland, 8-11 June.

 

(d) National Conference

 

80.  Mittal, Atul K. (2008). Non Point Microbial Pollution of Urban Run-off: A Case Study of Delhi, All India Seminar on Advances in Environmental Science and Technology, February 15-16, 2008, Jointly organized by The Institution of  Engineers (India) (Environmental Engineering Division Board), U.P. State Centre, Lucknow & Aligarh Local Centre, at the Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh.

 

81.  Gaurav Bhardwaj  and Mittal, Atul K. (2003). Applicability of present techniques for landfill leachate treatment- a review, National Conference on "Advances in Environmental Science and Engineering, IIT Bombay, December 8-9, 2003.

 

82.  Gupta, B. B., Nema, A. K. and Mittal, A. K. (2003). Management of technology and eco-efficient innovations (2003). Management of R & D in the New Millennium, Eds., Bawet D. K., Yadav, S. S. and Momaya, K.,  MacMilan India Ltd, New Delhi. 47 – 53.

 

83.  Gupta, B. B., Nema, A. K. and Mittal, A. K. and N. S. Maurya (2003). Modelling of Groundwater Systems: Problems and Pitfalls, Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Water Quality Management. Eds G. N. Mathur and Chawla, 13 – 15 February, New Delhi, India. III – 87 –97.

 

 

84.  Maurya, N. S. and Mittal A K (2002). Sources of Wastewater and their Characteristics (a) Industrial Effluents (b) Domestic Wastewater, in Session V on International Conference on Water Quality Management: South Asian Perspective, 11- 12 April, 2002, Jaipur,  International Life Science Institute – India.  279 – 289.

 

85.  Mittal, Atul K. and Gupta, S.K. (1996). Biosorption of cationic dyes by dead macro fungus - Fomitopsis carnea, 3rd International Conference on Environmental Planning and Management, Nagpur, 24 - 26 February.

 

86.  Mittal, Atul K. and Gupta, S.K. (1995). Biosorption of cationic dyes by dead macro fungus - Ganoderma lucidum, CHEMCON'95, Indian Chemical Engineering Congress 1995, 48th Annual Session of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Kalpakkam, India, 27-30 December.

 

87.  Muralidharan, T.R., Mittal, Atul K., Iyenger, Leela and Venkobachar, C. (1991). Potential application of wood rotting mushrooms for pollution control, National Symposium on Mushrooms, Thiruvanthapuram, India, 22 -25 March.