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Water Science & Technology: Water Supply

Volume 2 Number 1

Innovations in Conventional and Advanced Treatment Processes (Selected Proceedings of the International Conference on Innovations in Conventional and Advanced Treatment Processes, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 26-29 September, 2000)

Contents

1–9
Actual problems related to inorganic water compounds
M. Jekel
11–16
Arsenic treatment technology for groundwaters
N. Selvin, J. Upton, J. Sims and J. Barnes
17–24
Residue-free removal of arsenic, iron, manganese and ammonia from groundwater
U. Rott, C. Meyer and M. Friedle
25–35
Pilot scale studies on the removal of trace metal contaminations in drinking water treatment using chelating ion-exchange resins
D. Stetter, O. Dördelmann and H. Overath
37–46
Nitrification in rapid sand filter: phosphate limitation at low temperatures
L.T.J. van der Aa, L.J. Kors, A.P.M. Wind, J.A.M.H. Hofman and L.C. Rietveld
47–56
Aerated biological filtration for the removal of ammonia and manganese in a major new water treatment works under construction in Hong Kong
T.R. Heard, B.G. Hoyle and M.J. Hieatt
57–62
Partial demineralisation of drinking water using carbon dioxide regenerated ion exchangers
W.H. Höll and K. Hagen
63–69
The application of new technologies in the water treatment process of a modern waterworks
O. Hoyer and J. Clasen
71–79
Removal of natural organic matter - a fresh approach
M. Drikas, J.Y. Morran, C. Pelekani, C. Hepplewhite and D.B. Bursill
81–86
Development of a prototype treatment works management based on real-time process simulation
G. Butt and R. Head
87–93
Modelling of drinking water treatment processes within the Stimela environment
A.W.C. van der Helm and L.C. Rietveld
95–101
OTTER mathematical process simulation of potable water treatment
R. Head, D. Shepherd, G. Butt and G. Buck
103–108
Prediction of breakthrough of pesticides in GAC-filters and breakthrough of colour in ion-exchange-filters
S.G.J. Heijman, W. Siegers, R. Sterk and R. Hopman
109–112
Funnel and radiation: a new technique for groundwater remediation
D. Maier, M. Maier and M. Sörensen
113–122
UV/H2O2-treatment: the ultimate solution for pesticide control and disinfection
J.C. Kruithof, P.C. Kamp and M. Belosevic
123–128
Enhanced removal of herbicides by different in-site barrier-systems (GAC, FAC, anthracite, lignite coke) in slow sand filtration
C. Donner, F. Remmler, N. Zullei-Seibert, U. Schöttler and P. Grathwohl
129–138
Advanced oxidation technologies for the degradation of pesticides in ground water and surface water
G.F. Ijpelaar, M. Groenendijk, R. Hopman and Joop C. Kruithof
139–146
Long term capacity of biological activated carbon filtration for organics removal
P.A.C. Bonné, J.A.M.H. Hofman and J.P. van der Hoek
147–154
Pesticide removal by GAC preloaded with natural organic matter
Y. Matsui, K. Iwaki, M. Uematsu and A. Yuasa
155–162
Problems related to particulate and dissolved components in water: the importance of organic matter
D. Bursill, J. van Leeuwen and M. Drikas
163–170
Spores of sulphite-reducing clostridia (SSRC) as surrogate for verification of the inactivation capacity of full-scale ozonation for Cryptosporidium
W>A>M> Hijnen, A.J. van der Veer, J. van Beveren and G.J. Medema
171–180
Monitoring for Cryptosporidium risk: do particle counters help?
A. Morse, R. Wilson, A. Hull and J. Simms
181–190
Disinfection effects on E. coli using TiO2/UV and solar light system
I.-H. Cho, I.-Y. Moon, M.-H. Chung, H.-K. Lee and K.-D. Zoh
191–204
Improving the efficiency of rapid sandfilters by adding small amounts of ferric salts (Fe ≤ 0.1 mg.L-1)
R. Schick, R. Winzenbacher, H.-H. Stabel and M. Jekel
205–212
Comparison between PAA/UV and H2O2/UV disinfection for wastewater reuse
C. Lubello, C. Caretti and R. Gori
213–222
Filtration progress - more questions arising with fewer answers
K.J. Ives
223–232
Modelling and pilot plant investigations of high rate deep bed filtration with permeable synthetic filter media
R. Gimbel, A. Hahrstedt and K. Esperschidt
233–240
Cost-effective water treatment of polluted surface water by using direct filtration and granular activated carbon filtration
J. Cromphout and W. Rougge
241–247
Optimization of particle removal in drinking water treatment of reservoir water in a pressure filter plant
K. Bornmann, B. Wricke and D. Habel
249–258
An evaluation of high rate filtration using particle counting and turbidimetry for low turbidity waters
O.D. Schneider, D. Nickols, L. VandeVenter and S. Leggiero
259–269
On the development of a high rate deep bed filtration unit
A. Lerch, A. Nahrstedt, R. Gimbel, S. Gray and N. Booker
271–280
Contamination potential of biofilms in water distribution systems
H.-C. Flemming, S.L. Percival and J.T. Walker
281–288
Innovation of conventional water treatment techniques in effluent reclamation
J.F. Kramer, J.H.J.M. van der Graaf, R.T. van der Velde, E. van't Oever and A.A.L. van Kessel
289–297
Comparative performance of an electrocoagulation/flotation system with chemical coagulation/dissolved air flotation: a pilot-scale trial
J.Q. Jiang, N.J.D. Graham, C.M. André, G.H. Kelsall, N.P. Brandon and M.J. Chipps
299–304
A study on the removal of toxic metal-EDTA complex using solar light/TiO2 system
I.-H. Cho, T.-J. Park, H.-Y. Kim, K.-D. Zoh and H.-K. Lee
305–309
Protection layers for the extension of slow sand filter running times in wastewater reuse
H.-J. Mälzer and R. Gimbel
311–317
Removal of fluorides from water using low cost adsorbents
P.D. Nemade, A. Vasudeva Rao and B.J. Alappat
319–324
The effect of distribution system biofilm bacteria on copper concentrations in drinking water. (Erratum: Water Science and Technology: Water Supply 1(4) 247-252
M.M. Critchley, N.J. Cromar, N. McClure and H.J. Fallowfield