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Water Science and Technology

Volume 38 Number 4-5

Contents

1–8
Evaluation of industrial biological treatment design on the basis of process modelling
Derin Orhon
9–17
Modelling of activated sludge for textile wastewaters
F. Germirli Babuna, D. Orhon, E. Ubay Çokgör, G. Insel and B. Yaprakli
19–28
Biological pretreatment of poultry processing wastewater
Bjørn Rusten, Jon G. Siljudalen, Asgeir Wien and Dagfinn Eidem
29–35
The anaerobic treatment of a ligno-cellulosic substrate offering little natural pH buffering capacity
C. J. Banks and P. N. Humphreys
37–44
Common anaerobic treatability of pharmaceutical and yeast industry wastewater
B. Gulmez, I. Ozturk, K. Alp and O. A. Arikan
45–52
Case history - two stage, low-rate anaerobic treatment facility for South American alcochemical/citric acid wastewater
D. R. Wilson, I. C. Page, A. A. Cocci and R. C. Landine
53–60
Two-reactor system with partial phase separation for anaerobic treatment of olive oil mill effluents
M. Beccari, M. Majone and L. Torrisi
61–67
Aerobic treatment of reverse osmosis permeate in the dairy industry for reuse
P. O. Bickers and R. Bhamidimarri
69–77
Strategies for improvement of sludge quality and process performance of sequencing batch reactor plant treating municipal and tannery wastewater
M. Kabacinski, B. Hultman, E. Plaza and J. Trela
79–86
Laboratory scale inactivation of pig viruses in pig slurry and design of a pilot plant for thermal inactivation
Claire Turner, Stuart M. Williams, Colin H. Burton, John W. Farrent and Philip J. Wilkinson
87–93
Process optimisation of a combined system of floating medium and sand filter in prawn farm effluent treatment
H. H. Ngo and S. Vigneswaran
95–101
Characteristics of adsorption of rice-hull activated carbon
K. S. Kim and H. C. Choi
103–110
Effect of controlled drainage and tillage on soil structure and tile drainage nitrate loss at the field scale
C. S. Tan, C. F. Drury, M. Soultani, I. J. van Wesenbeeck, H. Y. F. Ng, J. D. Gaynor and T. W. Welacky
111–120
Innovative biological treatment for sustainable development in the chemical industries
W. Wesley Eckenfelder and A. J. Englande
121–129
Control of heavy metal emission from metal plating industry in a german river basin
Harro Bode
131–138
Integrated environmental risk assessment for petroleum-contaminated sites - a North American case study
Z. Chen, G. H. Huang and A. Chakma
139–144
Pollution prevention in the oil and soap industry: a case study
Sohair I. Abou-Elela and F. Zaher
145–153
Biological fluidized bed treatment of ethylene and propylene glycols
Wen K. Shieh, John A. Lepore and Iraj Zandi
155–162
Using iron-coated spent catalyst as an alternative adsorbent to remove Cr(VI) from water
J. C. Liu and J. G. Huang
163–170
A new treatment process for photo-processing waste using a sulfur-oxidizing bacteria/granular activated carbon system followed by Fenton oxidation
Binle Lin, R. Yamaguchi, M. Hosomi and A. Murakami
171–178
Removal and recovery of lead fixed-bed biosorption with immobilized bacterial biomass
Jo-Shu Chang, Jeng-Charn Huang, Chia-Cheng Chang and Tsueng-Jeng Tarn
179–186
Modelling simultaneous removal of trichlorfon and glucose in a hybrid bioreactor containing magnetically immobilized biomass
Guang Hao Chen, Hiroaki Ozaki and Yutaka Terashima
187–194
Influence of electron donor and toxic materials on the activity of sulfate reducing bacteria for the treatment of electroplating wastewater
Young-Chae Song, Byeong-Cheon Piak, Hang-Sik Shin and Sung-Jin La
195–201
Heavy metal sequestration properties of a new amine-type chelating adsorbent
R. R. Navarro, K. Sumi and M. Matsumura
203–209
Impact of catalytic ozonation on the removal of a chelating agent and surfactants in aqueous solution
N. Karpel Vel Leitner, B. Gombert, B. Legube and F. Luck
211–217
Encapsulation of heavy metals on spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst
D. Sun, X. Z. Li, M. Brungs and D. Trimm
219–224
Biodegradation of RDX-contaminated wastes in a nitrogen-deficient environment
Z. Ronen, A. Brenner and A. Abeliovich
225–232
Decolorization and toxicity screening of selected reactive azo dyes under methanogenic conditions
M. I. Beydilli, S. G. Pavlostathis and W. C. Tincher
233–238
Adsorption and degradation of synthetic dyes on the mycelium of Trametes versicolor
Wang Yuxin and Yu Jian
239–245
Biodegradability enhancement of refractory pollutants by ozonation: a laboratory investigation on an azo-dyes intermediate
A. Lopez, G. Ricco, G. Mascolo, G. Tiravanti, A. C. Di Pinto and R. Passino
247–253
Demulsification of oily wastewater through a synergistic effect of ozone and salt
Young-Chae Song, In-Soo Kim and Sung-Cheol Koh
255–262
Single-stage anaerobic/aerobic biotreatment of resin acid-containing wastewater
S. R. Guiot, R. J. Stephenson, J.-C. Frigon and J. A. Hawari
263–271
Treatment of kraft condensates in a feedback-controlled sequencing batch reactor
G. M. D. Milet and S. J. B. Duff
273–280
Using microbial fatty acids to quantify, characterize and compare biofilm and suspended microbial populations in wastewater treatment systems
A. G. Werker and E. R. Hall
281–288
Loss of volatile organics from kraft bleaching filtrates in the evaporation/drying phase of the analysis for dissolved total solids (DTS) and dissolved volatile solids (DVS)
A. Luonsi, M. Lehtonen, S. Deleuze, S. Pönni and S. Halttunen
289–297
Enhanced degradation of lignosulfonated compounds by Streptomyces viridosporus
G. Hernandez-Pérez, G. Goma and J. L. Rols
299–306
Degradation of azo dye RP2B by Pseudomonas luteola
T. L. Hu
307–314
Parallel operation of ultrafiltration and aerobic membrane bioreactor treatment systems for mechanical newsprint mill whitewater at 55oC
C. S. F. Ragona and E. R. Hall
315–322
The removal and recovery of copper (II) ions from wastewater by magnetite immobilized cells of Pseudomonas putida 5-X
H. Chua, P. K. Wong, P. H. F. Yu and X. Z. Li
323–330
Heavy metal biosorption by white-rot fungi
Ülkü Yetis, Gülay Özcengiz, Filiz B. Dilek, Neslihan Ergen, Alev Erbay and Ayla Dölek
331–337
Biological iron(II) oxidation as pre-treatment to limestone neutralisation of acid water
J. P. Maree, D. Dingemans, G. J. van Tonder and S. Mtimkulu
339–346
Combined biological and chemical treatment of highly concentrated residual dyehouse liquors
R. Krull, M. Hemmi, P. Otto and D. C. Hempel
347–354
Optimizing chemical treatment of a power plant water softener
Y. Nurdogan, E. Goldman and S. S. Dawes
355–362
The effect of chemical settling on the kinetics and design of activated sludge for tannery wastewaters
D. Orhon, S. Sözen, E. Ubay Çokgör and E. Ates Genceli
363–372
Application of full-scale evaporation-incineration technology for hazardous wastewater
S. N. Kaul, T. Nandy, C. V. Deshpande, A. Srivastava, S. Shastry and L. Szpyrkowicz
373–382
Application of tubular ceramic membranes for reuse of wastewater from buildings
Kyu-Hong Ahn, Ji-Hyeon Song and Ho-Young Cha
383–393
Replacement of secondary clarification by membrane separation - results with plate and hollow fibre modules
Berthold Günder and Karlheinz Krauth
395–403
Can microfiltration of treated wastewater produce suitable water for irrigation?
L. Vera, R. Villarroel, S. Delgado and S. Elmaleh
405–412
Control and modeling of membrane fouling due to microorganism growth by UV pretreatment
M. Otaki, S. Takizawa and S. Ohgaki
413–420
A dual function membrane bioreactor system for enhanced aerobic remediation of high-strength industrial waste
J. A. Scott, D. J. Neilson, W. Liu and P. N. Boon
421–428
Intensified activated sludge process with submerged membrane microfiltration
W. J. Davies, M. S. Le and C. R. Heath
429–436
Integration of membrane filtration into the activated sludge process in municipal wastewater treatment
N. Engelhardt, W. Firk and W. Warnken
437–442
Immersed membranes activated sludge process applied to the treatment of municipal wastewater
Pierre Côté, Hervé Buisson and Matthieu Praderie
443–452
Filtration resistance induced by ammonia oxidizers accumulating on the rotating membrane disk
Katsuki Kimura, Yoshimasa Watanabe and Naoki Ohkuma
453–462
Description of behavior in rejection of pollutants in ultra low pressure nanofiltration
C. Ratanatamskul, T. Urase and K. Yamamoto
463–471
Dehydration of acetic acid/water mixtures by pervaporation with a poly(4-methyl-1-pentene)/Co (III)(acetylacetonate) blend membrane
Jiunn-Fwu Lee and Yi-Chieh Wang
473–480
Distribution of absorbance in the visible spectrum related to molecular size fractions in secondary and tertiary municipal-textile effluent
A. Rozzi, F. Malpei, S. Colli and M. Uberti
481–488
Influence of particle size and surface charge on critical flux of crossflow microfiltration
D. Y. Kwon and S. Vigneswaran
489–496
Mechanism of bacterial and viral transport through microfiltration membranes
Gemunu Herath, Kazuo Yamamoto and Taro Urase
497–504
Modeling of biofouling by extracellular polymers in a membrane separation activated sludge system
H. Nagaoka, S. Yamanishi and A. Miya
505–512
Advanced analysis of membrane-bioreactor performance with aerobic-anoxic cycling
D. G. V. de Silva, V. Urbain, D. H. Abeysinghe and B. E. Rittmann
513–520
Biological sulfate removal in an acidogenic bioreactor with an ultrafiltration membrane system
O. Mizuno, H. Takagi and T. Noike
521–528
Performance of low pressure reverse osmosis membrane (LPROM) for separating mono- and divalent ions
Zaini Ujang and G. K. Anderson
529–535
Cadmium salts transport through a nanofiltration membrane: experimental results and model predictions
Y. Garba, S. Taha, N. Gondrexon and G. Dorange