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Water Science & Technology: Water Supply

Volume 7 Number 4

Water Science and Technology: Water Supply

Contents

Local water independency ratio (LWIR) as an index to define the sustainability of major cities in Asia
M. Han and S. Kim.......... 1–8
Water supply benchmarking – a cross-border comparison of outcomes and benefits in Austria and southern Germany
R. Neunteufel, H. Kiesl, R. Perfler, R. Haberl, J. Schielein, H. Theuretzbacher-Fritz, J. Kölbl and H. Kainz.......... 9–16
Influence of natural organic matter (NOM) fouling on the removal of pharmaceuticals by nanofiltration and activated carbon filtration
S.G.J. Heijman, A.R.D. Verliefde, E.R. Cornelissen, G. Amy and J.C. van Dijk.......... 17–23
Variation of biofilm formation on distribution pipe depending on water treatment processes and pipe materials
J.E. Shin, M.J. Jang, J.Y. Koo, S.K. Ahn and M.J. Yu.......... 25–35
CFD modelling of floc transport and coating layer build-up in single UF/MF membrane capillaries driven in inside-out mode
A. Lerch, W. Uhl and R. Gimbel.......... 37–47
Water demand management – shifting urban water management towards sustainability
S. Kayaga, I. Smout and H. Al-Maskati.......... 49–56
Identification of opportunities to improve efficiency by water consumption assessment
S.L. Diás, H. Lucas, M.do Céu Almeida, H. Alegre, M. Vriato and D. Loureiro.......... 57–63
Treatment of acidic water from Bekok River using open limestone channel
A. Aris, N. Mokhtar, R. Muslim, Z. Ujang and Z. A-Majid.......... 65–71
Impact of exotic invasive species in the cooling network of the Cartuja'93 technological park (Seville)
C. Escot, A. Basanta and A. Diaz.......... 73–78
Effect of municipal sewage on chemical build-up in soils and vegetables
R. Malla, K. Mori and K.L. Totawat.......... 79–85
Overcoming the drawbacks of natural coagulants for drinking water treatment
K. Ghebremichael.......... 87–93
Effect of axial variation of flux on filtration characteristics of hollow fiber membrane for drinking water treatment
Hyun-je Oh, June-Seok Choi, Byong-Bo Choi, Sangho Lee and Tae-Mun Hwang.......... 95–101
Strategies to close water supply and demand gap
Gustaf Olsson.......... 103–110
Modeling the impact of permeate flux and hydrodynamic conditions on fouling in submerged hollow fiber membranes
H. Lin and P.R. Bérubé.......... 111–118
The effect of tariff on water demand management: implications for Bahrain
M. Smith and H. Al-Maskati.......... 119–126
Removal of fuel oxygenates by advanced oxidation processes
Ch. Baus, M. Sona and H.-J. Brauch.......... 127–133