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Water Science and Technology

Volume 35 Number 5

Contents

1–10
Biogeochemical indicators to evaluate pollutant removal efficiency in constructed wetlands
K. R. Reddy and E. M. D'Angelo
11–17
Do macrophytes play a role in constructed treatment wetlands?
Hans Brix
19–25
The design of wetland systems for the treatment of urban run off
R. B. E. Shutes, D. M. Revitt, A. S. Mungur and L. N. L. Scholes
27–34
Implementation of constructed wetlands in developing countries
Patrick Denny
35–43
Wildlife habitat and public use benefits of treatment wetlands
Robert L. Knight
45–53
Wastewater treatment wetlands in cold climates
Hans B. Wittgren and Trond Mæhlum
55–62
A thermal analysis of a sub-surface, vertical flow constructed wetland
Ian D. Smith, George N. Bis, Edgar R. Lemon and Lloyd R. Rozema
63–70
Investigation of alternative method for nitrification in constructed wetlands
Michal Green, Eran Friedler, Yuri Ruskol and Iris Safrai
71–77
Two strategies for advanced nitrogen elimination in vertical flow constructed wetlands
Johannes Laber, Reinhard Perfler and Raimund Haberl
79–85
N- and COD-removal in vertical-flow systems
Katrin von Felde and Sabine Kunst
87–93
The use of Leca (Light Expanded Clay Aggregates) for the removal of phosphorus from wastewater
Lena Johansson
95–102
Phosphate and ammonium removal by constructed wetlands with horizontal subsurface flow, using shale as a substrate
A. Drizo, C. A. Frost, K. A. Smith and J. Grace
103–108
Phosphorus sorption and chemical characteristics of lightweight aggregates (LWA)-potential filter media in treatment wetlands
T. Zhu, P. D. Jenssen, T. Mæhlum and T. Krogstad
109–116
Removal of bacteria in subsurface flow wetlands
M. B. Green, P. Griffin, J. K. Seabridge and D. Dhobie
117–123
Microbial characteristics of constructed wetlands
Vlasta Ottová, Jarmila Balcarová and Jan Vymazal
125–133
An assessment of metal removal by a laboratory scale wetland
A. S. Mungur, R. B. E. Shutes, D. M. Revitt and M. A. House
135–142
Nutrient content of wetland plants in constructed wetlands receiving municipal effluent in tropical Australia
Margaret Greenway
143–147
Reed stands in constructed wetlands: "edge effect" and photochemical efficiency of PS II in common reed
Olga Urbanc-Bercic and Alenka Gabercik
149–156
Deterministic and stochastic aspects of constructed wetland performance and design
Robert H. Kadlec
157–166
Horizontal subsurface flow systems in the german speaking countries: summary of long-term scientific and practical experiences; recommendations
Gunther Geller
167–174
The performance of vertical flow experimental wetland under a range of operational formats and environmental conditions
Peter F. Breen
175–181
Soil clogging in vertical flow reed beds - mechanisms, parameters, consequences and.......solutions?
Christoph Platzer and Klaus Mauch
183–188
Soil clogging phenomena in constructed wetlands with subsurface flow
Ryszard Blazejewski and Sadzide Murat-Blazejewska
189–196
Hydraulic tracer studies in a pilot scale subsurface flow constructed wetland
Andrew C. King, Cynthia A. Mitchell and Tony Howes
197–204
The design and performance of a vertical flow reed bed for the treatment of high ammonia, low suspended solids organic effluents
Michael Morris and Robert Herbert
205–213
Constructed wetlands and nature conservation
P. Worrall, K. J. Peberdy and M. C. Millett
215–221
The design and performance of a nitrifying vertical-flow reed bed treatment system
Paul Cooper, Mark Smith and Henrietta Maynard
223–230
Tertiary treatment in a vertical flow reed bed system - a full scale pilot plant for 200-600 P.E.
Monika Schönerklee, Ferdinand Koch, Reinhard Perfler, Raimund Haberl and Johannes Laber
231–237
The use of constructed wetlands to upgrade treated sewage effluents before discharge to natural surface water in texel island, The Netherlands - pilot study
M. Schreijer, R. Kampf, S. Toet and J. Verhoeven
239–246
Advantages and limitations of duckweed-based wastewater treatment systems
L. Bonomo, G. Pastorelli and N. Zambon
247–254
A feasibility study of Melaleuca trees for use in constructed wetlands in subtropical Australia
Keith G. E. Bolton and Margaret Greenway
255–261
Nitrogen removal and cycling in restored wetlands used as filters of nutrients for agricultural runoff
Francisco A. Comín, Jose A. Romero, Valeria Astorga and Carmen García
263–270
Integrated natural systems for treating potato processing wastewater
Robert H. Kadlec, Peter S. Burgoon and Michael E. Henderson
271–278
The application of the root zone method for the treatment and reuse of high-strength abattoir waste in Mexico
Fermin Rivera, Alan Warren, Colin R. Curds, Esperanza Robles, Alejandro Gutierrez, Elvia Gallegos and Arturo Calderón
279–285
Constructed wetlands for sludge dewatering
Jean L. De Maeseneer
287–292
Reed beds for biosolids drying in the arid northwestern United States
Peter S. Burgoon, K. Frank Kirkbride, Mike Henderson and Evan Landon
293–299
Trialing wetlands to treat coal mining wastewaters in a low rainfall, high evaporation environment
Wendy R. Tyrrell, David R. Mulligan, Lindsay I. Sly and L. Clive Bell
301–306
The use of constructed wetland for landfill leachate treatment
Tjaa Bulc, Danijel Vrhovek and Vlasta Kukanja
307–314
Long term performance of the sand-plant-filter Schattweid (Switzerland)
Andreas Schönborn, Brigitta Züst and Evelyn Underwood
315–322
Development of a new generation of reed-bed filters in France: first results
Catherine Boutin, Alain Liénard and Dirk Esser
323–330
Constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment in Estonia
Ülo Mander and Tõnu Mauring
331–336
Application of constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment in Hungary
Gyula Lakatos, Magdolna K. Kiss, Marianna Kiss and Péter Juhász
337–343
A critical evaluation of a pilot scale subsurface flow wetland: 10 years after commissioning
Allan Batchelor and Pierre Loots