Rashed Al-Sa'Ed
Rashed Al-Sa'Ed
Rashed Al-Sa´ed received his Dr.-Eng. in Sanitary and Environmental Engineering
from the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany. He is currently involved
in environmental education and applied research at the Institute of
Environmental and Water Studies of Birzeit
University. Over the past years he worked as a consulting engineer in Jordan
and Germany,
where he planned and built up small and urban wastewater treatment plants. His
present research fields at the IEWS concentrate on nutrient removal, effluent
reuse and biosolids recycling, membrane-based treatment technologies including
MBRs and desalination, pollution control, onsite sanitation, environmental
biotechnology, cleaner production, environmental education and training. During
the last 15 years he co-supervised four PhD students and graduated more than 100
M.Sc. students in the field of water science and engineering. He has over 100 publications
in refereed journals, conference proceedings and book chapters. He is currently
a Reviewer for and on the Editorial Board of several scholar journals. Dr.
Al-Sa´ed, an accredit environmental arbitrator, is also working as technical advisor
for the Palestinian Water Authority, and provides technical advice for local
NGOs and international agencies.
Refereed Journals
1.
Yaqob, E.Y., Al-Sa`ed,
R., Sorial, G., Suidan, M., 2014. Conflict analysis of transboundary wastewater
management-The case of Israel/Palestine boarders. Asian J. Appl. Sci. Eng., 3(2),
82-95.
2.
Musleh, A., Al-Sa`ed,
R., 2013. Peace building projects as a tool for joint wastewater management
along the Green Line: Cases studies. (Submitted)
3.
Yerousis, G., Al-Sa`ed, R., 2013. Innovative
biosolids recycling: A pilot-scale for biosolids-amended biobricks production
(submitted).
4.
Al-Sa`ed, R., 2013. Quantification of
pesticides residues on fruits and vegetables from selected farms in Palestine
(Submitted).
5.
Shkoukani, M.F., Al-Sa`ed, R.M., 2013.
Development of an environmental management system using cleaner production in
Palestinian dairy industries (Submitted).
6.
Ghannam, M., Al-Sa`ed, R.M., Zimmo, O., 2013.
Recycling assessment of solid waste from Palestinian olive mills (Submitted).
7.
Hamrasheh, B., Abu-Madi, M., Al-Sa’ed, R.,
2013. Impacts of Potential Climate Change on Palestinian Rainfed Agriculture:
the Case of Jenin District (Submitted).
8.
Al-Sa`ed, R., 2014.
Policy implications on the selection of wastewater treatment technologies for agricultural
in Beit Dajan, Palestine. (submitted).
9.
Al-Sa`ed, R., Ramlawi, A., 2014. Utilization
of public health pesticides in selected Palestinian districts. (In
preparation).
10.
Samarah, N., Al-Sa`ed, R., 2014. Fate and
impacts of heavy metals of Al-Bireh stabilized biosolids used for agricultural
applications (In preparation).
11.
Al-Sa`ed, R., Samarah, N., 2014. Origin and
mass balance of heavy metals in Al-Bireh sewage works: Liquid and sludge lines
(In preparation).
12.
Mafarjeh, M. Al-Sa`ed, R., 2014. Feasibility
of windrow composting for domestic solid waste recycling in Palestine: A pilot
scale facility (In preparation).
13.
Hassan, E., Al-Sa`ed, R., 2014. Understanding
the cause of sludge bulking and foaming phenomena in Al-Bireh waste water
treatment plant (In preparation).
14.
Al-Sa’ed, R., Tomaleh, N., 2012. Performance
evaluation of a full-scale extended aeration system with emphasis on operation
reliability and effluent quality for reuse. Clean: Air, Water Soil, 40(11),
1250-1256.
15.
Al-Sa`ed, R., Ramlawi, A., Salah, A., 2011. A
survey on utilization of agricultural pesticides in selected Palestinian
districts. Int. J. Environ. Studies 68(4), 519-529.
16.
Al-Sa’ed, R., Abu-Madi, M., Zimmo, O., 2011.
Novel Design Concept for Facultative Ponds Using Rock Filters to Reclaim the
Effluent. J. Environ. Eng. 137(4), 284-290.
17.
Hussein, R., Swaileh, K., Al-Sa’ed, R.,
Roest, K., 2011. Use of molecular techniques for the analysis of foam-causing
bacteria in Al-Bireh oxidation ditch, Palestine. Int. J. Environ. Studies 69(1),
91-101.
18.
Al-Sa’ed, R. 2010. A policy framework for
trans-boundary wastewater issues along the Green Line, the Israeli-Palestinian
border. Int. J. Environ. Studies 67(6), 937-954.
19.
Al-Sa’ed, R., Mimi, Z., 2010. The role
partnerships in water-related research in Palestine. International Journal of
Environmental Studies 67(6), 923-936.
20.
Deek, Z., Abu-Madi, M., Al-Sa’ed, R., 2010.
Acceptance of rural communities in Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate to use
treated wastewater. Dirasat: Engineering Sciences 37(1), 117-126.
21.
Al-Sa`ed, R., Sayadi, S., Ghata, A.,
Abdel-Shafy, H., Schories, G., Oropeza, M., Lorenzo, A., Drioli, E., 2009.
Advancing membrane technologies for wastewater treatment and reclamation in
selected Arab MENA countries. Desalination & Water Treatment 4(1-3),
287-293.
22.
Al-Sa`ed, R., Abu-Madi, M., Heun, J., 2009.
Advancing environmental education and training for sustainable management of
environmental resources in Palestine. Appl. Environ. Edu. & Communication
8(1), 1-11.
23.
Abu-Madi, M., Al-Sa`ed, R., 2009. Towards
sustainable wastewater reuse in the MENA region. Consilience: The Journal of
Sustainable Development 2(3), 1475–1481.
24.
Barghouth, J., Al-Sa`ed, R., 2009.
Sustainability of ancient water supply facilities in Jerusalem. Sustainability
1(4), 1106-1119.
25.
Daghrah, G., Al-Sa’ed, R., 2009. Treated
wastewater impact on Al Qilt catchment area-Palestine. Asian J. of Earth
Sciences 2(3), 58-70. DOI: 10.3923/ajes.2009.58.70.
26.
Abu-Madi, M., Al-Sa’ed, R., Braadbaart, O.,
Alaerts, G., 2008. Viability of increasing irrigation water tariffs as a tool
to stimulate reuse in the Middle East and North Africa Region. Water Sci.
Technol. 57(9), 1475-81.
27.
Abu Madi, M., Al-Sa’ed, R., Braadbaart, O.,
Alaerts, G., 2008. Public perceptions towards wastewater reuse in Jordan and
Tunisia. Arab Water Council Journal, 1(II), 18-32.
28.
Al-Sa`ed, R., 2007. Pathogens assessment in
reclaimed effluent used for industrial crops irrigation. Int. J. Environ. Res.
Public Health (IJERPH) 4(1), 68-75.
29.
Ali, M., Al-Sa`ed, R., Mahmoud, N., 2007.
Start-up phase assessment of a UASB–septic tank system treating domestic
septage. Arabian J. Science & Eng. 32(1C), 65-75.
30.
Al-Sa’ed, R., 2007. Sustainability of natural
and mechanized aerated ponds for domestic and municipal wastewater treatment in
Palestine. Water International 32(2), 310-324.
31.
Samhan, S., Al-Sa`ed, R., Mahmoud, N., 2007.
Removal of pathogenic microorganisms in pilot-scale UASB-septic tanks and
Albireh urban wastewater treatment plant in Palestine. Water Int. 32(5),
538-544.
32.
Al-Sa`ed, R., Mubarak, S., 2006.
Sustainability assessment of onsite sanitation facilities in Ramallah-Albireh
district with emphasis on technical, socio-cultural and financial aspects.
Manage. Environ. Quality: An Int. J. 17(2), 140-156.
33.
Al-Sa`ed, R., Hithnawi, T., 2006. Domestic
septage characteristics and co-treatment impacts on Albireh wastewater
treatment plant efficiency. Dirasat: Engineering Sciences 33(2), 187-198.
34.
Fuqaha, A., Al-Sa`ed, R.M., 2006. Use of
biofilter units to enhance the effluent quality of anaerobically pretreated
domestic wastewater. Dirasat: Engineering Sciences 33(2), 117-127.
35.
Nazer, D.W., Al-Sa`ed, R.M., Siebel, M.A.,
2006. Reducing the environmental and economic impact of the unhairing-liming
process in the leather tanning industry. J. Clean. Prod. 14(1), 65-74.
36.
Al-Sa’ed, R., 2005. Obstacles and chances to
cut pollution load discharges from the urban Palestine. Water International
30(4), 538-544.
37.
Al-Sa’ed R.M., Zimmo, O.R., 2004. Process
performance evaluation of the contact stabilization system at Birzeit
University campus. Int. J. Environ. Pollut. 21(5), 511-517.
38.
Abu Madi, M., Braadbaart, O., Al-Sa’ed, R.,
Alaerts, G., 2003. Willingness of farmers to pay for reclaimed wastewater in
Jordan and Tunisia. Water Science and Technology: Water Supply 3(4), 115-122.
39.
Mahmoud, N., Amarneh, M., Al-Sa'ed, R.,
Gijzen, H., Lettinga, G., 2003. Sewage characterization as a tool for the
application of anaerobic treatment in Palestine. Environ. Pollut. 126(1),
115-122.
40.
Zimmo, O.R., Al-Sa’ed R.M., van der Steen,
N.P., Gijzen, H.J., 2002. Process performance assessment of algae-based and
duckweed-based wastewater treatment systems. Water Sci. Tech. 45(1), 91-101.
41.
Zimmo, O.R., Al-Sa’ed R., Gijzen, H., 2000.
Comparison between algae-based and duckweed-based wastewater treatment:
differences in environmental conditions and nitrogen transformations. Water
Sci. Tech. 42(10), 215-222.