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Water Supply

Volume 3 Number 3

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

Contents

1–8
A decision support system for municipal wastewater reclamation and reuse
N. Dinesh and G.C. Dandy
9–16
Community experience and perceptions of water reuse
J. Marks, N. Cromar, H. Fallowfield and D. Oemcke
17–24
Biologically enhanced granulated activated carbon (BAC) filtration of a mixed industrial/domestic tertiary effluent for reuse
M. Antonelli, L. Bonomo, R. Bianchi and A. Rozzi
25–33
Potable reuse of wastewater effluent through an integrated soil aquifer treatment (SAT) - membrane system
C. Jarusutthirak, G. Amy and D. Foss
35–41
Shoalhaven Reclaimed Water Management Scheme: clever planning delivers bigger environmental benefits
J. Gould, P. Lee, J. Ryl and B. Mulligan
43–48
Membrane filtration retentate thickening efficiency using electrolytic ion products instead of chemical coagulants
J.Y. Huang, T. Uchiburi and K. Fujita
49–54
Rouse Hill and Picton Reuse Schemes: innovative approaches to large-scale reuse
E. Cooper
55–61
Innovative fouling control by intermittent back-ozonation in metal membrane micro filtration system
J.-O. Kim and I. Somiya
63–70
Facing water shortage in a Mediterranean tourist area: seawater desalination or water reuse?
P. Xu, F. Brissaud and M. Salgot
71–78
Biologically induced precipitation in urine-collecting systems
K.M. Udert, T.A. Larsen and W. Gujer
79–84
Decline of residual chlorine in artificial stream flow sustained by reclaimed wastewater: field study in Sapporo
N. Funamizu, T. Iwamoto and T. Takakuwa
85–91
Wastewater reuse and treatment options for the dairy industry
K. Baskaran, L.M. Palmowski and B.M. Watson
93–100
A risk model for enteric virus accumulation and release from recycled water distribution pipe biofilms
M.V. Storey and N.J. Ashbolt
101–107
Reuse of an aerobically treated wastewater effluent for the removal of SO2 in the flue gas
Y. Liu, L.M. Ma, H.H.P. Fang, T.Y. Gao, Z.X. Xu, Y.C. Wang and Z.G. Jing
109–116
Public receptivity regarding "in-house" water recycling: results from a UK survey
P. Jeffrey and B. Jefferson
117–124
Case studies on municipal wastewater reclamation and reuse in China
B. Wang, L. Wang, G. Li, P. Qi and Y Liu
125–131
Reverse osmosis desalination of QNI Yabulu Nickel Refinery wastewater for reuse
J. Milsom, N. Palmer and M. Smallwood
133–139
Soil and water changes after sewage irrigation practice in semi-arid region of Northeast Brazil
A. Lino de Araujo, A. Konig and B.S.O. Ceballos
141–148
Low energy treatment system for brewery wastewater reuse
K. Parameshwaran, A.G. Fane, B.D. Cho, R. Moosbrugger and K.J. Kim
149–154
On-site water recycling systems in Japan
H. Yamagata, M. Ogoshi, Y. Suzuki, M. Ozaki and T. Asano
155–160
Membrane filtration in water recycling: removal of natural hormones
L.D. Nghiem, A.I. Schäfer and T.D. Waite
161–165
Wastewater reclamation through a physical-chemical pilot and two disinfection systems (ozone and chlorine dioxide) combination
M. Folch, E. Huertas, J.C. Tapias, M. Salgot and F. Brissaud
167–175
Production of high quality water for reuse purposes: the West Basin experience
V. Lazarova, P. Sheilds, B. Levine, P. Savoye, D. Hranisavljevic and P. Renaud
177–184
Forecasting peak demand - what do we need to know?
D. Day and C. Howe
185–192
The use of levelised cost in comparing supply and demand side options
S. Fane, J. Robinson and S. White
193–200
Operation of dual drinking and non-potable water networks in Paris: advantages and constraints
B. Nguyen
201–207
Meeting the challenge of climate variability in a major water supply system
G.J. Hughes
209–214
An innovative approach to small town water quality improvements
R. McLean and P. McManamon
215–222
What are we saving anyway? The results of three water demand management programs in NSW, Australia
K. Sarac, D. Day and S. White
223–229
A methodology to determine the effectiveness of water demand management measures in South Africa
E. Johnson and J. Bhagwan
231–237
Benefits of the United States nationwide plumbing efficiency standards
M.A. Dickinson, L.A. Maddaus and W.O. Maddaus
239–245
Minimum performance standards for showerheads in Australia: the benefits and the barriers
D. Day and S. White
247–254
Public awareness and the environment: "How do we encourage environmentally responsible behaviour?"
M. Harvie and P. Jaques
255–261
Watersmart - developing a sustainable water resources strategy for Melbourne
R. Young
263–269
How do consumers perceive water quality? Example of an anthropological study carried out in Paris
A. Euzen
271–279
A new planning method for selecting water supply alternatives in an urbanized watershed with a stochastic approach
D. Eom and T. Kusuda
281–288
The California Urban Water Conservation Council: a consensus partnership for water conservation
M.A. Dickinson
289–295
Optimisation of water extraction considering water demands of water supply, agriculture and ecology
M. Emmert and A. Schneck
297–304
Management of large water resource systems
R.S. Mckenzie and P.G. van Rooyen
305–305
Erratum: Water Science and Technology: Water Supply 3(1-2) 95-102