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Water Science & Technology

Volume 21 Number 2

Contents

Preface ..........ix–x
New Patents ..........xi–xiii
Water Management and Recreational Values; Some Cases in Victoria, Australia
John Paterson ..........1–12
Swimming-Associated Illness and Recreational Water Quality Criteria
V. J. Cabelli ..........13–21
Analytical Chemistry of Organic Compounds Present in Water
Gregor A. Junk ..........23–30
Management of Water Quality in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
Simon Woodley ..........31–38
The Impact of Marinas on Water Quality
P. J. T. McMahon ..........39–43
Mercury Fixation in Contaminated Sediments as a Management Option at Albany, Western Australia
R. S. Schulz ..........45–51
Water Quality in Residential Tidal Canals
A. J. Moss ..........53–58
Catalysed Formation of Chlorinated Organic Materials in Waters
D. Barnes, P. A. FitzGerald and H. B. Swan ..........59–63
The Bacteriological Quality of Tidal Bathing Waters in Sydney (Australia)
A. G. Bernard ..........65–69
Setting and Achieving Water Quality Criteria for Recreation
J. A. Crockett, K. J. Hartley and W. D. Williams ..........71–76
Dispersion of Sewage Wastes in Nearshore Coastal Waters: Applicability of Water Quality Criteria
D. A. Lord, W. O. K. Grabow and M. J. Roberts ..........77–81
Management of Recreational Water Quality in Estuaries and Coastal Waters — An Integrated Strategy
D. Fiddes and T. J. Lack ..........83–92
Urease as a Possible Tracer for Sewage Effluent Plumes
R. Sadler ..........93–97
Lake Tinaroo (Australia) — Towards a Management Plan
W. D. Souter and J. D. Flanders ..........99–104
Baroon Pocket Dam (Australia) Recreation Strategy: An Approach to a Plan
W. V. Wight ..........105–110
Water Quality, Phosphorus Budgets and Management of Dune Lakes Used for Recreation in Queensland (Australia)
A. H. Arthington, G. J. Miller and P. M. Outridge ..........111–118
Study of Recreational Use of Sydney Water Board and Fish River Water Supply Storages (Australia)
I. H. Sharp and M. A. Schell ..........119–122
A New Form of Water Quality Index for Rivers and Streams
David G. Smith ..........123–127
Recreational Use of the Catchments and Storages of Sydney Water Board (Australia)
L. G. Petrie and J. D. Wrigley ..........129–133
The Ecotoxicology of Shale Oil Components to Marine Bacteria
M. St. J. Warne, D. W. Connell and D. W. Hawker ..........135–139
Factors Influencing the Bacteriological Quality of Spa-Pool Waters in New South Wales (Australia)
A. G. Bernard ..........141–145
Factors Affecting Bioconcentration of Trace Organic Contamination in Waters
D. W. Hawker and D. W. Connell ..........147–150
Swimming Pools — Brief Outline of Water Treatment and Management
D. E. J. Powick ..........151–160
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Sediments of the Brisbane River (Australia) — Preliminary Results
S. I. Kayal and D. W. Connell ..........161–165
Effects of Saline Flushing to a Polluted Estuary to Enhance Water Quality Standards
P. M. Nuttall, B. J. Richardson and P. Condina ..........167–176
Biochemical Oxygen Demand by a Simplified Procedure
J. L. Bristow ..........177–182
The Importance of High Aesthetic Quality Potable Water in Tourist and Recreational Areas
L. I. Sly, M. C. Hodgkinson and Vullapa Arunpairojana ..........183–187
Water and Wastewater Treatment for a Small Island Resort
B. Rigden ..........189–193
Comparison of Techniques for Ascertaining the Impact of a Thermal Discharge on the Temperature of Tidal Receiving Waters
C. W. Ross and M. A. Curtis ..........195–198
Onsite Wastewater Treatment and Disposal for Coastal Resort Businesses
Joseph P. Martin and Kenneth J. Zitomer ..........199–204
Impact of Catchment Urbanisation on Lake Macquarie (Australia)
B. L. Simmons and S. L. Trengove ..........205–210
Water Quality Management at Palm Meadows Golf Course (Australia) by Limited Tidal Exchange
C. J. Milligan and A. B. McAlister ..........211–216
A Review of Water Quality and Management Problems in Canal Estates in Western Australia
R. P. Atkins ..........217–221
Assessment of the Impact of Land Use on Recreational Waters Using Mathematical Models
J. C. Bennett ..........223–228
Evaluation of the Recreational Benefits of Major Dams in Queensland, Australia
G. L. Fahey ..........229–235
Biological Aspects of Water Management
L. G. Cook, K. M. Harrower and A. P. Mackey ..........237–240
The Causes of Eye Irritation in Swimming Pools
B. Chiswell and C. F. Wildsoet ..........241–244
Wimmera River (Victoria, Australia) — Increasing Use of a Diminishing Resource
Lachlan Campbell ..........245–249
Recreational Use Considerations of the Sugarloaf Reservoir (Melbourne, Australia)
N. H. Howard ..........251–254
Criteria for Sewage Treatment and Disposal in a Tourist City
J. L. King ..........255–259
From Canals to Lakes in South-East Queensland (Australia); Water Quality Aspects
T. C. Johnson and S. H. Williams ..........261–265
Water Quality and Management in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
C. L. Baldwin ..........267–272
Incompatible Recreation-Oriented Benefits in a Residential Tidal Canal Estate and Marina, Victoria (Australia)
P. M. Nuttall and B. J. Richardson ..........273–279
Water Quality Management — A Total Catchment Management Approach
W. J. Hawkins and D. A. Geering ..........281–288
Impact of Lagoon Effluent on an Inland Stream — A 10 Year Perspective
G. P. Skerry and J. G. Parker ..........289–292
Bacteriological Quality of Swimming Pools
E. H. Ferguson ..........293–295
Water, Health, Recreation and Tourism
Alan Wade ..........297–302
Subject Index ..........303–305