A civil and environmental engineer specializing in the study and treatment of emerging contaminants and water resource management. He earned his master’s degree in environmental engineering from Tun Hussein Onn University Malaysia (UTHM), where his research focused on environmental pollution and bioremediation. Over the years, Eng. Al-Sahari has led numerous research projects investigating the impact of emerging pollutants on aquatic ecosystems and has significantly contributed to the development of strategies for mitigating these pollutants. His work has been published in leading scientific journals, reflecting his dedication to providing sustainable solutions for pollution control. In addition to his research, he actively collaborates with governmental bodies and environmental agencies to implement effective environmental policies aimed at improving water quality and reducing the negative impacts of emerging contaminants on ecosystems.
The Arab Network for Addressing Emerging Environmental Pollutants (EPN) is a pioneering initiative aimed at addressing the environmental challenges related to emerging pollutants in the Arab region through enhancing regional and international cooperation and providing sustainable solutions.