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Water Science & Technology

Volume 19 Number 12

Contents

Preface
Duncan Mara ..........ix
Waste Stabilization Ponds in Europe: A State of the Art Review
M. Vuillot and C. Boutin ..........1–6
Wastewater Stabilization Lagoon Design Criteria for Portugal
J. M. Gomes de Sousa ..........7–16
German Experiences with Sewage Treatment Ponds
K. Bucksteeg ..........17–23
Waste Stabilization Ponds in France: An Overall Review
P. Boutin, A. Vachon and Y. Racault ..........25–31
An Initial Evaluation of Al Sumra Waste Stabilisation Ponds (Jordan
Saqer Salem Al-Salem and J. P. Lumbers ..........33–37
Evaluation of Waste Stabilization Pond Performance in Missouri and Kansas, U.S.A.
Shankha K. Banerji and Brent Ruess ..........39–46
Wastewater Lagoons in a Cold Climate
J. A. Oleszkiewicz and A. B. Sparling ..........47–53
The Development of Lagoons in Venezuela
M. Lansdell ..........55–60
The Performance of a Series of Five Deep Waste Stabilization Ponds in Northeast Brazil
S. A. Silva, D. D. Mara and R. de Oliveira ..........61–64
The Use of an Algal-Microcrustacean Polyculture System for Domestic Wastewater Treatment
H. Kawai, P. Jureidini. J. da Conceição Neto, O. F. Motter and R. Rossetto ..........65–70
Chemical Precipitation in Highly Loaded Stabilization Ponds in Cold Climates: Scandinavian Experiences
H. Ødegaard, P. Balmer and J. Hanæus ..........71–77
Pond Treatment of Rettery Wastewaters
K. Bartoszewski and A. Bilyk ..........79–83
Treatment of Slaughterhouse Wastewaters in Stabilization Ponds
A. C. Duarte, L. M. Arroja, P. F. Diegues, I. Rosada, A. Hall and J. B. Oliveira ..........85–91
Water Quality Improvement of Secondary Effluent by an Oxidation Pond with Subsequent Sand Filtration Treatment
Shigeo Fujii, Isao Somiya and Kaoru Takeda ..........93–99
Removal of Organics from Leachate by the Combined Process of a Facultative Pre-Treatment Pond and an Aerated Lagoon at a Sea-Based Solid Waste Disposal Site
K. Takamizawa, O. Yamamoto, I. Fukunage, Z. Inoue and A. Honda ..........101–107
Water Column Sampling as a Rapid and Efficient Method of Determining Effluent Quality and the Performance of Waste Stabilization Ponds
H. W. Pearson, D. D. Mara, A. Konig, R. de Oliveira, S. W. Mills, D. J. Smallman and S. A. Silva ..........109–113
Ammonia Toxicity to Algal Growth in Waste Stabilization Ponds
A. Konig, H. W. Pearson and S. A. Silva ..........115–122
Nitrogen Transformations and Removal in Waste Stabilization Ponds in Portugal: Seasonal Variations
M. C. R. Santos and J. F. S. Oliveira ..........123–130
Factors Determining Algal Populations in Waste Stabilization Ponds and the Influence of Algae on Pond Performance
H. W. Pearson, D. D. Mara, S. W. Mills and D. J. Smallman ..........131–140
Microorganism Removal in Waste Stabilization Ponds in Portugal
M. Jenny do Nascimento ..........141–144
Physico-Chemical Parameters Influencing Faecal Bacterial Survival in Waste Stabilization Ponds
H. W. Pearson, D. D. Mara, S. W. Mills and D. J. Smallman ..........145–152
Sedimentation and Digestion on Pond Bottoms — An Attempt to Establish a Short-Term Material Balance
A. Iwema, J. Carré and D. Minot ..........153–159
A Simulation of Benthal Stabilization
C. W. Bryant and E. C. Bauer ..........161–167
Effects of Maturation on the Characteristics of Wastewater Stabilization Pond Sludges
J. Carré and D. Baron ..........169–175
The Identification of Benthic Feed-Back in Facultative Ponds
J. P. Lumbers and R. Y. G. Andoh ..........177–182
The Attenuation of Underground Water Contamination in a Vinasse Clay-Lined Pond
P. M. Büchler ..........183–185
Design Equations for Bod Removal in Facultative Ponds
E. Joe Middlebrooks ..........187–193
Interpretation of Laboratory-Scale Waste Stabilization Pond Studies
T. Wood ..........195–203
Waste Stabilization Pond Prediction Model
H. C. Preul and R. A. Wagner ..........205–211
An Alternative Approach to the Design of Waste Stabilization Ponds
A. James ..........213–218
The Hydraulic Performance of Waste Stabilization Ponds in Portugal
M. H. F. Marecos do Monte and D. D. Mara ..........219–227
Attached-Growth Waste Stabilization Pond Treatment Evaluation
H. K. Shin and Chongrak Polprasert ..........229–235
A Study of the Performance of a High-Rate Photosynthetic Pond System
H. M. Pinheiro, M. T. Reis and J. M. Novais ..........237–241
High-Rate Algal Ponds: Treatment of Wastewaters and Protein Production: IV — Chemical Composition of Biomass Produced from Swine Wastes
A. M. Rodrigues and J. F. Santos Oliveira ..........243–248
High-Rate Oxidation Ponds: The Israeli Experience
G. Shelef and Y. Azov ..........249–255
Harvesting of Algae from High-Rate Ponds by Flocculation-Flotation
E. Sandbank and G. Shelef ..........257–263
Aeration and Water Hyacinths in Waste Stabilization Ponds
P. R. Thomas and H. O. Phelps ..........265–271
BOD Removal in Floating Aquatic Macrophyte-Based Wastewater Treatment Systems
T. A. DeBusk and K. R. Reddy ..........273–279
Removal of Heavy Metals and Sewage Sludge Using the Mud Snail, Cipangopaludina chinensis malle at a REEVE, in Paddy Fields as Artificial Wetlands
Y. Kurihara and T. Suzuki ..........281–286
Wastewater Treatment in Stabilization Ponds with Higher Aquatic Plants
V. I. Tsiprijan and V. V. Kravets ..........287–288
Irrigation Reuse of Pond Effluents in Developing Countries
C. R. Bartone and S. Arlosoroff ..........289–297
Reuse of Stabilization Pond Effluent for Agricultural Irrigation in Israel
G. Shelef, M. Juanico and M. Vikinsky ..........299–305
Reuse of Stabilization Pond Effluent for Citrus reticulata (Orange), Forest and Road Verge Plants
C. K. Kale and A. S. Bal ..........307–315
Deep Wastewater Reservoirs in Israel — I: Limnological Changes following Self-Purification
Inka Dor, Iris Kalinsky, Jahob Eren and Chanan Dimentman ..........317–322
Clogging in Irrigation Systems Reusing Pond Effluents and its Prevention
A. Adin ..........323–328
Stabilization Ponds in South-West France: Effluent Quality
P. Boutin and Satese des Deux-Sèvres ..........329–331
French Experience in the Operation and Maintenance of Wastewater Treatment Lagoons
M. Vuillot, C. Boutin and M. F. Dupuis ..........333–335
Environmental Impact Assessment of the Discharge of the Effluent from the Faro Waste Stabilization Ponds into the Ria Formosa, Algarve, Portugal
Maria Amélia S. Pereira and Luís Machado ..........337–339
Algal-Bacterial Ponding Systems for Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Arid Regions
I. I. Esen, K. Puskas, I. Banat and R. Al-Daher ..........341–343
Sewage Stabilisation Ponds in Arabia and Kenya
L. J. Smith ..........345–347
Studies on High Altitude Waste Stabilization Ponds in Peru
H. W. Pearson, D. D. Mara, W. Thompson and S. P. Maber ..........349–353
Improvement of Oxidation Pond Effluent Quality by Sand Filtration
Isao Somiya, Shigeo Fujii and Kaoru Takeda ..........355–357
Ultraviolet Radiation and Sedimentation of Wastewater Lagoon Effluents
V. D. Adams, E. C. Nieminska and M. B. Borup ..........359–361
Steel Industry Wastes Treatment in Buffer Ponds
V. M. Bagnyuk ..........363–364
A Civil Engineer’S Point of View on Water Tightness and Clogging of Waste Stabilization Ponds
C. Bernhard and N. Kirchgessner ..........365–367
Effects of Lagoon Treatment on Helminth Eggs
J. Schwartzbrod, K. Bouhoum and B. Baleux ..........369–371
Domestic Wastewater Treatment in Tanks with Emergent Hydrophytes: Latest Results of a Recent Plant in France
A. Lienard ..........373–375
Development and Application of an Energy Utilization System for Organic Wastewater
Chen Shinian and Yan Guangyu ..........377–380
The Effect of pH on the Performance of High-Rate Oxidation Ponds
Y. Azov and G. Shelef ..........381–383
Microalgal Harvesting by in situ Autoflotation
E. Sandbank and L. J. van Vuuren ..........385–387
Waste Stabilization Ponds as Teaching and Research Tools
A. Hall, A. C. Duarte and J. P. Oliveira ..........389–391
Conclusions ..........393–398
Subject Index ..........399–401