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Water Supply

Volume 2 Number 5-6

3rd World Water Congress: Drinking Water Treatment (Selected Proceedings of the 3rd World Water Congress of the International Water Association, held in Melbourne, Australia, 7-12 April 2002)

Contents

1–8
Riverbank filtration for drinking water supply - a proven method, perfect to face today's challenges
R. Irmscher and I. Teermann
9–16
Use of recycled crushed glass as a filtration medium in municipal potable water treatment plants
G. Evans, P. Dennis, M. Cousins and R. Campbell
17–23
Contact filtration of humic waters: performance of an expanded clay aggregate filter (Filtralite) compared to a dual anthracite/sand filter
T. Saltnes, B. Eikebrokk and H. Ødegaard
25–34
Innovative technology for reducing the finished water turbidity during sand filtration
K. Ebie, J.H. Lee and Y. Azuma
35–40
Dealing with large particle counting data sets
A.D. Ceronio and J. Haarhoff
41–46
Effect of pressure on bubble size in dissolved air flotation
M. Han, Y. Park, J. Lee and J. Shim
47–55
Analysis of local velocity gradients in rapid mixer using particle image velocimetry technique
N.-S. Park and H. Park
57–63
Analysis of a clariflocculation process with a photometric dispersion analyser (PDA2000)
L. Rossi, C. Lubello, E. Poggiali and O. Griffini
65–71
Mathematical analysis of a batch electrocoagulation reactor
P.K. Holt, G.W. Barton and C.A. Mitchell
73–76
Preliminary investigation of electrocoagulation as a substitute for chemical coagulation
M. Han, J. Song and A. Kwon
77–81
Color and suspended solid removal with a novel coagulation technology
D. Pak and W. Chang
83–88
Coagulation of turbid waters using Moringa oleifera seeds from two distinct sources
K.S. Narasiah, A. Vogel and N.N. Kramadhati
89–94
Development of a naturally derived coagulant for water and wastewater treatment
G. Folkard and J. Sutherland
95–101
Properties of flocs formed using different coagulants
M.A. Yukselen and J. Gregory
103–110
Reducing turbidity and coagulant residue in treated water through optimization of rapid mix conditions
K. Ebie and Y. Azuma
111–117
Key parameters controlling an adsorption process for the selective removal of arsenic from drinking water
S. Ouvrard, M.-O. Simonnot and M. Sardin
119–125
A comparison of conventional and non-conventional treatment technologies on arsenic removal from water
H.H. Ngo, S. Vigneswaran, J.Y. Hu, O. Thirunavukkarasu and T. Viraraghavan
127–133
Family filter with iron-coated sand: solution for arsenic removal in rural areas
B. Petrusevski, S.K. Sharma, F. Kruis, P. Omeruglu and J.C. Schippers
135–142
Hydraulic study and optimisation of water treatment processes using numerical simulation
K. Craig, C. De Traversay, B. Bowen, K. Essemiani, C. Levecq and R. Naylor
143–148
Performance evaluation program of water treatment plant in Korea
S. Choi, Z. Yun, J. Yoon, J. Kim, S. Hong and Y. Lee
149–155
A water authority's experience with HACCP
J. Mullenger, G. Ryan and J. Hearn
157–163
Optimisation of conventional water treatment processes in Adelaide, South Australia
M. Holmes and D. Oemcke
165–171
Upgrading conventional treatment processes for water quality improvement - a pilot study
J.-J. Chen, H.-H. Yeh, I.-C. Tseng, T.-F. Lin and W.-L. Lai
173–178
Oxidation of manganese in drinking water systems using potassium permanganate
R. Raveendran, B. Chatelier and K. Williams
179–184
Plastic tastes in drinking water: factors affecting the chemistry of bromophenol formation
A. Heitz, J. Blythe, B. Allpike, C.A. Joll and R. Kagi
185–191
Integration of water treatment, environmental and information technologies: Amagasaki project
T. Hanamoto, D. Nagashio and T. Sasaki
193–199
Modifications of unit processes for finished water quality improvement at the Kueui water treatment plant in Seoul
M.J. Yu, H.M. Cho, J.Y. Koo, I.S. Han, E.M. Gwon and H.K. Oh
201–207
Removal of microcystin variants with powdered activated carbon
D. Cook and G. Newcombe
209–216
Lead removal from drinking water - development and validation of point-of-use treatment devices
R. Sublet, A. Boireau, V.X. Yang, M.-O. Simonnot and C. Autugelle
217–224
Comparison of the fixation of several metal ions onto a low-cost biopolymer
Z. Reddad, C. Gérente, Y. Andrès and P. Le Cloirec
225–232
Photocatalytic degradation of propanil and molinate over TiO2 suspensions
T.A. Albanis, I.K. Konstantinou and V.A. Sakkas
233–239
Binding of estrone to hollow fibre membranes in microfiltration of solutions containing trace estrone
S. Chang, T.D. Waite, A.I. Schäfer and A.G. Fane
241–247
Demonstration of new sensory methods for drinking water taste-and-odor control
B.-U. Bae, Y.-I. Kim, D.W. Dugas, G.A. Burlingame and A.M. Dietrich
249–256
Photo-Fenton oxidation of pesticides
S. Wadley and T.D. Waite
257–263
Decision support system for optimisation of iron removal from groundwater
S.K. Sharma, B. Petrusevski, A. Jonoski, G.F. Ijpelaar and J.C. Schippers
265–270
Adsorption of MIB by activated carbons produced using several activation techniques
R. McCallum, F. Roddick and M. Hobday
271–275
Treatment options for the saxitoxin class of cyanotoxins
G. Newcombe and B. Nicholson
277–283
Direct capillary nanofiltration for ground water and surface water treatment
J.Q.J.C. Verberk, J. Post, W.G.J. van der Meer and J.C. van Dijk
285–291
"Jan-Lagrand" water treatment works: UF/RO from technological novelty to full size application
F. de Bruijn, C. Kamp, D. Eddy and J.E. Kools
293–300
Development of an integrated iron oxide adsorption/membrane separation system for water treatment
K.-W. Lee, K.-H. Choo, S.-J. Choi and K. Yamamoto
301–306
Coagulation as a pretreatment of SFBW for membrane filtration
A. Nasser, Z. Huberman, L. Dean, F. Bonner and A. Adin
307–311
Monitoring and maintaining the integrity of immersed ultrafiltration membranes used for pathogen protection
P. Côté, J. Cadera, N. Adams and G. Best
313–320
Fouling of microfiltration membranes by the fractional components of natural organic matter in surface water
L. Fan, J. Harris, F. Roddick and N. Booker
321–328
The role of membrane ξ-potential in solute rejection by low-pressure reverse osmosis membrane
H. Ozaki, N. Ikejima, S. Matsui, Y. Terashima, S. Takeda, I. Tari and H. Li
329–336
Reduction of cake layer by re-aggregation in coagulation-crossflow microfiltration process
S. Kim, S.-H. Cho and H. Park
337–343
Membrane fouling control through aggregate design and trans-membrane pressure selection
S.A. Lee, T.D. Waite, A.G. Fane and R. Amal
345–352
Method for evaluating antiscalants, as applied to the treatment of water from the River Oise
A. Plottu-Pecheux, B. Houssais, C. Democrate, D. Gatel, C. Parron and J. Cavard
353–358
Removal of color and estrogenic substances by fungal reactor equipped with ultrafiltration unit
M. Fujita, M. Ike, K. Kusunoki, T. Ueno, K. Serizawa and T. Hirao
359–365
The effect of particulate material and the loading of bacteria on a high dose PAC-MF system
M.M.T. Khan, H.-S. Kim, H. Katayama, S. Takizawa and S. Ohgaki
367–371
The role of pH on the ultrafiltration for drinking water production in Algarve (Portugal)
M. Ribau Teixeira, H. Lucas and M.J. Rosa
373–380
Practical selection of microorganisms indicating the stability of pathogenic removal in water treatment plants
H. Chung, Y. Rim, O. Kwon, C. Yeom, M. Cho, C. Lee and J. Yoon
381–386
Optimum location of an ultraviolet step in a surface water treatment plant
C. Lemoine, D. Gatel and J. Cavard
387–394
Removal of particulates, natural organic matters, and microorganisms in a surface amended slow sand filter
H.-B. Jun, Y.-J. Lee and S.-S. Shin
395–402
Evaluation of Scenedesmus quadricauda as a surrogate of Cryptosporidium oocysts removal in direct filtration
H.-S. Kim, Y. Kobayashi, M. Akiba and S. Kunikane
403–410
Comparison of UV and chlorine inactivation of particle and non-particle associated coliform
B. Örmeci and K.G. Linden
411–417
Managing chloramination - success story for Sydney water
D.C. Vitanage, P. Cresta, C. Doolan and P. Duker
419–426
Application of physico-chemical parameters and particle-bound biomarkers to indicate microbial contamination of aquifers
D. Roser, N. Ashbolt, M. Storey, R. Leeming, P. Scott, R. Bennetts, D. Ryken-Rapp and S. Toze
427–433
Application of a fractionation technique for better understanding of the removal of natural organic matter by alum coagulation
J. van Leeuwen, C. Chow, R. Fabris, N. Withers, D. Page and M. Drikas
435–443
Natural organic matter removal by enhanced photo-oxidation using low pressure mercury vapour lamps
J. Thomson, F. Roddick and M. Drikas
445–450
Transport characterizations of natural organic matter in ion-exchange membrane for water treatment
D.H. Kim, S.-H. Moon and J. Cho
451–457
Treatment of humic surface water at cold temperatures by ozonation and biofiltration
E. Melin, B. Eikebrokk, M. Brugger and H. Ødegaard
459–464
Evaluation of drinking water treatment processes focusing on natural organic matter removal and on disinfection by-product formation
S. Chae
465–472
Evaluation of assimilable organic carbon in the Yodo River and the effect of coagulation on its control
S. Kasahara and M. Ishikawa
473–479
Effect of natural organic compounds on the removal of organic carbon in coagulation and flocculation processes
V. Jegatheesan, P.R. Lamsal, C. Visvanathan, H.H. Ngo and L. Shu
481–486
Excitation-emission fluorescence spectra and trihalomethane formation potential in the Tama River, Japan
F. Nakajima, M. Hanabusa and H. Furumai
487–492
Occurrence of haloacetic acids in chlorinated drinking water
P.C. Singer
493–499
Formation characterization and removal of disinfection by-products in water treatment processes
S. Chae and C. Wang
501–507
Effect of several natural water constituents on bromate formation during ozonation
R. Hofmann, S. Larcher and R. Andrews
509–514
Relationship between trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids with total organic halogen during chlorination
H. Pourmoghaddas and A.A. Stevens
515–521
Comparison of disinfection byproduct (DBP) formation from different UV technologies at bench scale
W. Liu, S.A. Andrews, J.R. Bolton, K.G. Linden, C. Sharpless and M. Stefan