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Water Science & Technology

Volume 25 Number 7

Contents

A Structured Model of the Anaerobic Granule Consortium
S. R. Guiot, A. Pauss and J. W. Costerton ..........1–10
Effects of Some Industrial Chemicals on Anaerobic Activity Measured by Sequential Automated Methanometry (SAM)
A. Cohen ..........11–20
Acidogenesis in Relation to In-Reactor Granule Yield
B. Vanderhaegen, E. Ysebaert, K. Favere, M. Van Wambeke, T. Peeters, V. Pánic, V. Vandenlangenbergh and W. Verstraete ..........21–30
Use of Methanogenic Activity Tests to Characterize Anaerobic Sludges, Screen for Anaerobic Biodegradability and Determine Toxicity Thresholds against Individual Anaerobic Trophic Groups and Species
E. Colleran, F. Concannon, T. Golden, F. Geoghegan, B. Crumlish, E. Killilea, M. Henry and J. Coates ..........31–40
The Effect of the Liquid Upflow Velocity and the Substrate Concentration on the Start-Up and Steady-State Periods of Lab-Scale UASB Reactors
C. M. M. Campos and G. K. Anderson ..........41–50
Biochemical Inhibition of Sulfate Reduction in Batch and Continuous Anaerobic Digesters
P. B. Clancy, N. Venkataraman and L. R. Lynd ..........51–60
Towards a Useful Dynamic Model of the Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment Process: A Practical Illustration of Process Identification
R. M. Jones, J. F. MacGregor, K. L. Murphy and E. R. Hall ..........61–71
The Stability of Anaerobic Digesters Operating on a Food-Processing Wastewater
F. R. Hawkes, A. Rozzi, K. Black, A. Guwy and D. L. Hawkes ..........73–82
Semi-Dry Anaerobic Digestion of MSW: Influence of Process Parameters on the Substrate Utilization Model
F. Cecchi, J. Mata-Alvarez, P. Pavan, C. Sans and C. Merli ..........83–92
Control Parameter Variations in an Anaerobic Fluidised Bed Reactor Subjected to Organic Shockloads
S. Mathiot, Y. Escoffier, F. Ehlinger, J. P. Couderc, J. P. Leyris and R. Moletta ..........93–101
Kinetic Studies on a UASB Reactor Subjected to Increasing COD Concentration
D. R. Paula Jr and E. Foresti ..........103–111
The Kinetic Basis of a New Start-Up Method to Ensure the Rapid Granulation of Anaerobic Sludge
L. Morvai, P. Miháltz and L. Czakó ..........113–122
Performance of the 5 MLD UASB Reactor for Sewage Treatment at Kanpur, India
H. Draaijer, J. A. W. Maas, J. E. Schaapman and A. Khan ..........123–133
Field Test of a Composite Methane Gas Production System Incorporating a Membrane Module for Municipal Sewage
K. Kiriyama, Y. Tanaka and I. Mori ..........135–141
Sewage Treatment by UASB-Reactor. Operation Results and Recommendations for Design and Utilization
S. M. M. Vieira and A. D. Garcia Jr ..........143–157
Full-Scale Application of the UASB Technology for Sewage Treatment
A. Schellinkhout and C. J. Collazos ..........159–166
Anaerobic Treatment of Domestic Sewage under Moderate Climatic (Dutch) Conditions Using Upflow Reactors at Increased Superficial Velocities
A. R. M. van der Last and G. Lettinga ..........167–178
Treatment of Wastewater with a Low Concentration of Organics Using an Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Reactor
A. L. F. C. Maragno and J. R. Campos ..........179–191
Anaerobic Treatment of Synthetic Sulfate-Containing Wastewater under Thermophilic Conditions
A. Visser, Y. Gao and G. Lettinga ..........193–202
Characterization and Comparison of Biomass from Mesophilic and Thermophilic Fixed Bed Anaerobic Digesters
M. Soto, R. Méndez and J. M. Lema ..........203–212
Thermophilic Anaerobic Digestion of Vinasse in Pilot Plant UASB Reactor
M. E. Souza, G. Fuzaro and A. R. Polegato ..........213–222
Anaerobic Treatment of a Petrochemical Wastewater from a Terephthalic Acid Plant
H. Macarie, A. Noyola and J. P. Guyot ..........223–235
Anaerobic Removal of Chlorate from Bleach Effluents
Å. Malmqvist and T. Welander ..........237–242
Anaerobic Degradation of Municipal Wastes in Landfill
A. Attal, J. Akunna, P. Camacho, P. Salmon and I. Paris ..........243–253
Anaerobic Treatment of Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Leachate: Operation of a Pilot Scale Hybrid UASB/AF Reactor
J. Iza, P. J. Keenan and M. S. Switzenbaum ..........255–264
Acclimatization of a Methanogenic Consortium to Polychlorinated Compounds in a Fixed Film Stationary Bed Reactor
P. Modesto Filho, P. Amerlynck, E.-J. Nyns and H. P. Naveau ..........265–273
Treatment of Lees Vinasses of Red Wine by Methanogenic Fermentation in Presence of Tannins and Sulphides
F. Ehlinger, I. Gueler, F. X. Ball and C. Prevot ..........275–284
Anaerobic Biodegradability of the Organic Components of Municipal Solid Wastes (OFMSW)
C. S. Peres, C. R. Sanchez, C. Matumoto and W. Schmidell ..........285–293
Dry Anaerobic Conversion of Municipal Solid Waste by Means of the Dranco Process
W. Six and L. De Baere ..........295–300
Dry Anaerobic Digestion of Solid Organic Waste in a Biocel Reactor at Pilot-Plant Scale
E. Ten Brummeler, M. M. J. Aarnink and I. W. Koster ..........301–310
Anaerobic Treatment of Manure Together with Industrial Waste
B. K. Ahring, I. Angelidaki and K. Johansen ..........311–318
New Systems for the Digestion of Solid Wastes
A. Wellinger, U. Baserga and K. Egger ..........319–326
Sequential Batch Anaerobic Composting of the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste
D. P. Chynoweth, J. Owens, D. O’Keefe, J. F. K. Earle, G. Bosch and R. Legrand ..........327–339
High Rate Anaerobic Digestion of Wool Scouring Wastewater in a Digester Combined with Membrane Filter
A. Hogetsu, T. Ishikawa, M. Yoshikawa, T. Tanabe, S. Yudate and J. Sawada ..........341–350
Design and Performance of Pulsed Anaerobic Digesters
E. A. Stadlbauer, R. Achenbach, D. Döll, B. Jehle, B. Küfner, L. Oey and J. Quurck ..........351–360
Anaerobic Digestion of Distillery Wastewater in a Two-Phase UASB System
H.-S. Shin, B.-U. Bae, J.-J. Lee and B.-C. Paik ..........361–371
Application of the Biobed® Upflow Fluidized Bed Process for Anaerobic Waste Water Treatment
R. J. Frankin, W. A. A. Koevoets, W. M. A. van Gils and A. van der Pas ..........373–382
Anaerobic-Aerobic Combined Process for the Treatment of Sewage with Nutrient Removal: The Ananox® Process
G. Garuti, M. Dohanyos and A. Tilche ..........383–394
Subject Index ..........395–397