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Water Science & Technology

Volume 26 Number 1-2

Contents

Preface
..........ix–x
Hazardous Waste Management Approaches in Canada
S. E. Hrudey ..........1–10
Status and Future Perspective of Hazardous Waste Management in Korea
K.-M. Cho, S.-S. Yoon, J.-K. Koo and H.-C. Yoo ..........11–20
Environmental Consequences of the Gulf War in Kuwait: Impact on Water Resources
P. Literathy ..........21–30
The Situation and the Problems of Hazardous Waste Treatment in Germany
I. K. C. Shin ..........31–40
Biodegradation of Ethylene Glycol in Simulated Subsurface Environments
C. McGahey and E. J. Bouwer ..........41–49
Biotic and Abiotic Disappearance of Four PAH Compounds from Flooded Soil under Various Redox Conditions
R. Leduc, R. Samson, B. Al-Bashir, J. Al-Hawari and T. Cseh ..........51–60
Genotoxic Evaluation on Aromatic Organochlorine Compounds by Using umu Test
Y. Ono, I. Somiya and T. Kawaguchi ..........61–69
Determining and Modeling Mass-Transfer Rate Limitations in Heterogeneous Aquifers
T. C. Harmon and P. V. Roberts ..........71–77
Sorption of Organic Pollutants from Vapor Phase: The Effects of Natural Solid Characteristics and Moisture Content
Y. Shimizu, N. Takei and Y. Terashima ..........79–87
Difference in Transport Behavior between Aliphatic and Aromatic Petroleum Vapors in Unsaturated Soil
C. Li and E. A. Voudrias ..........89–98
Trends in Innovative Treatment Technologies at Contaminated Sites
W. W. Kovalick Jr. ..........99–106
A Numerical Leaching Model for Solidified/Stabilized Wastes
B. Batchelor ..........107–115
The Effect of Mixtures of Xenobiotics and Primary Electron Donor on the Anaerobic Biotransformation of High Concentrations of Chlorinated Aliphatics
J. B. Hughes and G. F. Parkin ..........117–126
Design and Implementation of Pilot Scale Surfactant Washing/Flushing Technologies including Surfactant Reuse
A. N. Clarke, R. D. Mutch, Jr., D. J. Wilson, and K. H. Oma ..........127–135
Biological or Chemico-Physical Landfill Leachate Purification - An Alternative or a Useful Combination
J. T. Kettern ..........137–145
Interactions Between Nonionic Surfactant Monomers, Hydrophobic Organic Compounds and Soil
D. A. Edwards, Z. Liu and R. G. Luthy ..........147–158
The Effect of Oxidation-Reduction Potential on the Biotransformations of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
R.-A. Doong and S.-C. Wu ..........159–168
Kinetics of the Heterogeneous Ozonation of Nitrated Phenols
J. P. Gould and G. V. Ulirsch ..........169–180
Interaction of Cr(VI) with Amorphous Iron Oxide: Adsorption Density and Surface Charge
T. H. Hsia, S. L. Lo and C. F. Lin ..........181–188
Chelating Resin versus Ion-Exchange Resin for Heavy Metal Removal in Toxicity Fractionation
C. N. Mazidji, B. Koopman and G. Bitton ..........189–196
Comparison of Acid and Microbial Leaching for Metal Removal from Municipal Sludge
J. F. Blais, R. D. Tyagi, J. C. Auclair and C. P. Huang ..........197–206
Removal of Chromium (VI) and Other Heavy Metals from Groundwaters in Neutral and Alkaline Media
K. Zotter and I. Licskó ..........207–216
Natural and Artificial Mercury Decontamination - Ottawa River and Minamata Bay (Yatsushiro Sea)
A. Kudo ..........217–226
Stimulation of Biological Uptake of Heavy Metals
S. Ghosh and S. Bupp ..........227–236
Comparative Evaluation of Soluble and Insoluble Xanthate Process for Heavy Metal Removal from Wastewaters
V. Tare, S. Chaudhari and M. Jawed ..........237–246
Mutagenicity and Cytotoxicity of Tap and Raw Water and Their Potential Risk
H. Utsumi, K. Kiyoshige, C. Mitade, K.-S. Han, M. Hakoda, H. Manabe and A. Hamada ..........247–254
A Method Development for the Routine Analytical Monitoring of Aqueous Cyanide Species
J. J. Rosentreter and R. K. Skogerboe ..........255–262
Toxics Management in the Chemical and Petrochemical Industries
A. J. Englande Jr. and C. F. Guarino ..........263–274
Application of Product Life-Cycle Assessment to Product Stewardship and Pollution Prevention Programs
J. A. Fava and A. Page ..........275–287
Pollution Prevention: Part of Your Waste Management Program
D. L. Brosky ..........289–299
Effluent Guidelines Compliance through Waste Minimization
K. N. Wood and A. L. Bishop ..........301–307
Waste Reduction by Process Improvement in the Brightener Intermediates Production
S. E. Sadek, J. G. Lee, R. B. Lund and W. W. McConnell ..........309–317
Recent Developments in the Treatment of Chemical Waste Water in Europe
K. H. Trobisch ..........319–332
Activated Sludge Treatment of Petroleum Refinery Wastewater: Part 1 – Experimental Behaviour
A. Baker and P. Dold ..........333–343
Treatment of Acidic Effluents with Limestone Instead of Lime
J. P. Maree, P. du Plessis and C. J. van der Walt ..........345–355
Sorption of Reactive Dyes by Aeromonas biomass
T. L. Hu ..........357–366
Sensitized Photo-Degradation of Chlorophenols in a Continuous Flow Reactor System
X. Li, P. Fitzgerald and L. Bowen ..........367–376
Physicochemical and Biological Treatability Studies on Surfactant Wastewaters
F. Çeçen ..........377–386
AOX Removal from Bleached Kraft Mill Wastewater: A Comparison of Three Biological Treatment Processes
E. R. Hall and W. G. Randle ..........387–396
Biotransformation in Soil of Chloroaromatic Compounds Related to Bleach Plant Effluents
R. Brezny, Thomas W. Joyce and B. Gonzalez ..........397–406
VOC Fate Model Verification at Multiple Pulp Mill Wastewater Treatment Sites
D. A. Barton, J. J. McKeown and W. Chudyk ..........407–415
The Removal of Chlorinated Organics from Conventional Pulp and Paper Wastewater Treatment Systems
C. W. Bryant, J. J. Avenell, W. A. Barkley and R. N. Thut ..........417–425
Treatment of Bleach Plant Effluent with the Biological Granular Activated Carbon Process
C. A. Jackson-Moss, J. P. Maree and S. C. Wotton ..........427–434
Biological and Advanced Treatment of Sulfate Pulp Bleaching Effluents
F. Çeçen, W. Urban and R. Haberl ..........435–444
Cod Removal in a Closed Water Circuit of a Papermill by an Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Reactor
M. C. Barascud, F. Ehlinger, M. Pichon and J. Rouger ..........445–454
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