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Water Supply

Volume 4 Number 5-6

Contents

1–7
Impact of pore size on competitive adsorption of phenolic compounds
Q. Lu and G. Sorial
9–19
Neural networks modelling of pesticides removal by activated carbon for water treatment
A. Cougnaud, C. Faur-Brasquet and P. Le Cloirec
21–28
Removal of microcystin-LR from drinking water with TiO2-coated activated carbon
S.-C. Kim and D.-K. Lee
29–33
Biodegradation of gasoline compounds (BTEX) in a water works sand filter
E. Arvin, P. Engelsen and U. Sebber
35–41
The treatment of algae-laden raw water with compact flofilter of dissolved air flotation and GAC deep bed filtration
X. Zhang, S. Zhang and Y. Liu
43–48
Natural organic matter - the relationship between character and treatability
Simon A. Parsons, Bruce Jefferson, Emma H. Goslan, Peter R. Jarvis and David A. Fearing
49–56
Application of charge measurement to water treatment processes
Bruce Jefferson, Emma L. Sharp, Emma Goslan, Rita Henderson and Simon A. Parsons
57–64
Colour removal by ion exchange and reuse of regenerant by means of nanofiltration
D. Schippers, M. Kooi, P. Sjoerdsma and F. de Bruijn
65–72
Comparison between biological and chemical-physical treatment for colour removal
G. Farabegoli, L. Pietrelli, E. Rolle and A. Sabene
73–85
Novel technology for improving the treatability of turbidizing substances by coagulation and sedimentation
K. Ebie, T. Kawaguchi and M. Asano
87–94
Neural networks: an efficient approach to predict on-line the optimal coagulant dose
S. Deveughèle and Z. Do-Quang
95–102
Affinity isolation of algal organic matters able to form complex with aluminium coagulant
T. Takaara, D. Sano, H. Konno and T. Omura
103–111
Organic THMs precursors removal from surface water with low TOC and high alkalinity by enhanced coagulation
L. Rizzo, V. Belgiorno and S. Meriç
113–119
Natural organic matter fractionation: XAD resins versus UF membranes. An investigation into THM formation
Emma H. Goslan, Derek Wilson, Jenny Banks, Peter Hillis, Andrew Campbell and Simon A. Parsons
121–129
Removal of humic substances by chitosan
C. Vogelsang, D.O. Andersen, A. Hey, T. Håkonsen, T.G. Jantsch, E.D. Müller, M.A. Pedersen and K.M. Vårum
131–138
Prediction of filter expansion during backwashing
Ö. Akgiray, E. Soyer and E. Yüksel
139–146
A monitoring study for the impact evaluation of water treatment sludge discharge on Ribeira de Iguape River, São Paulo, Brazil
E.L.T. Reis, M. Cotrim, O.B. Filho, A.I. Badiru and M.F. Pires
147–155
Pilot study of water disinfection using solar concentrators in rural communities
A. Martín-Domínguez, O. Fonseca-Moreno, A. González-Herrera, C.A. Estrada-Gasca, M.T. Alarcón-Herrera and I.R. Martín-Domínguez
157–163
Effect of adsorption on filtration results of groundwater
J. Sallanko, E. Lakso and M. Lehmikangas
165–172
Influence of ozonation and adsorption processes onto the chlorine demand of surface natural water
R.M. Ramírez Zamora, R. Seux and A. Durán Moreno
173–180
Benchmarking for water supply services focussing administration
S. Rapp and F.W. Günthert
181–188
Water Quality 21 research programme for water supplies in The Netherlands
J.C. van Dijk and D. van der Kooij
189–197
Enhancing an adsorption-membrane hybrid system with microground activated carbon
Y. Matsui, Y. Fukuda, T. Inoue, T. Matsushita, N. Aoki and S. Mima
199–206
A rapid small scale evaluation of ultrafiltration performance for surface water treatment at Alcantarilha's water treatment works (Algarve, Portugal)
M. Ribau Teixeira, H. Lucas and M.J. Rosa
207–213
Removal of natural organic matter using iron oxide-coated membrane systems
K.-H. Choo, I.-H. Park and S.-J. Choi
215–222
Coagulation/flocculation/ultrafiltration for natural organic matter removal in drinking water production
A.R. Costa and M.N. de Pinho
223–231
A study on the fouling phenomena of a microfiltration membrane
H.-H. Yeh and W.-H. Wang
233–243
Performance of a small solar-powered hybrid membrane system for remote communities under varying feedwater salinities
A.I. Schäfer, C. Remy and B.S. Richards
245–251
Natural organic matter fouling and chemical cleaning of nanofiltration membranes
Q. Li and M. Elimelech
253–262
Drinking water treatment in The Netherlands: outstanding and still ambitious
J.A.M.H. Hofman, G.F. Ijpelaar, S.G.J. Heijman, J.S. Vrouwenvelder, J.C. Kruithof and W.G.J. van der Meer
263–270
Integrated operation of drinking water treatment plant at Amsterdam water supply
Th.G.J. Bosklopper, L.C. Rietveld, R. Babuska, B. Smaal and J. Timmer
271–276
Improving water quality by reducing coagulant dose? A case study at the Sidi Said Maachou Water Treatment Plant (Morocco)
D. Codiasse, Ch. Caudron, I. Baudin, M. Chouhou and C. Campos
277–288
Evaluating effective volume and hydrodynamic behavior in a full-scale ozone contactor with computational fluid dynamics simulation
T. Mizuno, N.-S. Park, H. Tsuno and T. Hidaka
289–296
Prevention of bromate formation by adsorption phase ozonation using high silica zeolites
K. Shiraishi, H. Fujita, J. Izumi, T. Fujii, M. Akiba, M. Sagehashi and A. Sakoda
297–303
Effect of palladium on the reductive dechlorination of chlorinated ethylenes with nanoscale Pd/Fe particles
H.-L. Lien and W. Zhang
305–311
Determination of an effect of 3-chlorophenol on hydroxyl radical generation during ozonation through kinetic study in the power law type
Y.-H. Han, I. Koshiishi and H. Utsumi
313–319
UV degradation of carbofuran insecticide in aqueous solution: identification and toxicity evolution of by-products
G. Mascolo, A. Lopez, A. Detomaso and L. Guzzella
321–333
Relationship between di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate concentration and chemical structure of organic matter on solids in drinking water treatment processes
Y. Thaveemaitree, F. Nakajima, H. Furumai and S. Kunikane
335–341
Application of iron-coated sand on the treatment of toxic metals
Jae-Kyu Yang, Yoon-Young Chang, Sung-Il Lee, Hyung-Jin Choi and Seung-Mok Lee
343–353
Monitoring of hazardous substances at Alcantarilha's water treatment plant, Portugal
M.J. Rosa, T. Cecílio, M. Ribau Teixeira, M. Viriato, R. Coelho and H. Lucas
355–363
Two new approaches for the stochastic least cost design of water distribution systems
Z. Kapelan, A.V. Babayan, D.A. Savic, G.A. Walters and S.T. Khu
365–374
Application of hydraulic transients for leak detection in water supply systems
D. Covas, H. Ramos, N. Graham and C. Maksimovic
375–381
Improving automatic control of complex water systems, using AI techniques: design of an expert component for the alarms analysis
G. Gallone, R. Gueli, A. Patti and A. Tropea
383–388
Network analysis models - the secret for success
D.M. Rogers
389–398
Influence of phosphorus on biofilm accumulation in drinking water distribution systems
S. Kasahara, K. Maeda and M. Ishikawa
399–407
Influence of algal organic matter on Escherichia coli behaviour
C. Bouteleux, S. Saby, D. Tozza, J. Cavard, V. Lahoussine and L. Mathieu
409–414
WaterScope: an innovative water quality information management system
J.R. Howard, J. Lucas, J. Maitland, P. Tarrant and T. Watson
415–419
Approach for drinking water quality monitoring in rural areas: Morocco's case
H. Benqlilou, L. Laraki and A. Outair
421–429
Residual chlorine management in water distribution systems using network modelling techniques: case study in Seoul City
J.C. Ahn, Y.W. Kim, K.S. Lee and J.Y. Koo
431–438
Particles in the drinking water system: from source to discolouration
J.H.G. Vreeburg, P.G. Schaap and J.C. van Dijk