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Water Science & Technology

Volume 47 Number 12

3rd World Water Congress: Wastewater Treatment Plants (Selected Proceedings of the 3rd World Water Congress of the International Water Association, held in Melbourne, Australia, 7-12 April 2002)

Contents

1–7
Upgrading the Sjölunda WWTP according to a novel process concept
N. Hanner, H. Aspegren, U. Nyberg and B. Andersson
9–18
Linking floc structure and settling properties to activated sludge population dynamics in an SBR
R. Govoreanu, D. Seghers, I. Nopens, B. De Clercq, H. Saveyn, C. Capalozza, P. Van der Meeren, W. Verstraete, E. Top and P.A. Vanrolleghem
19–26
Feedforward-feedback control of an activated sludge process: a simulation study
D. Vreko, N. Hvala and B. Carlsson
27–33
Theoretical and practical results of the optimisation of Hamburg's WWTPs with dynamic simulation
G. Ladiges and C. Günner
35–42
Application of information technology to decision support in treatment plant operation
G. Olsson, B. Newell, C. Rosen and P. Ingildsen
43–48
Greenhouse gas production in wastewater treatment: process selection is the major factor
J. Keller and K. Hartley
49–56
New monitoring technique with an ICA algorithm in the wastewater treatment process
J.-M. Lee, C.-K. Yoo and I.B. Lee
57–63
An intelligent controller for automated operation of sequencing batch reactors
A. Cohen, D. Hegg, M. de Michele, Q. Song and N. Kasabov
65–71
Integral and unified model for the sewer and wastewater treatment plant focusing on transformations
J.L. Huisman, P. Krebs and W. Gujer
73–80
Performance and microbial dynamics in the coarse pore filtration activated sludge process at different SRTs (solids retention times)
M.R. Alavi Moghaddam, Y. Guan, H. Satoh and T. Mino
81–88
Coarse media filtration - an alternative to settling in wastewater treatment
H. Ødegaard, Z. Liao and A.T. Hansen
89–94
A high rate clarifier for load levelling in sewerage systems
R.A. Jago, A. Davey and H. Li
95–103
Relationship between flocculation of activated sludge and composition of extracellular polymeric substances
B.-M. Wilén, B. Jin and P. Lant
105–112
A new one-dimensional clarifier model - verification using full-scale experimental data
J. De Clercq, M. Devisscher, I. Boonen, P.A. Vanrolleghem and J. Defrancq
113–118
The evaluation of a density current experiment as a verification tool of a secondary clarifier model
J. Kim, S. Kim and J. Yoon
119–124
Elimination costs for different wastewater compounds
A. Schulz, F. Obenaus, B. Egerland and E. Reicherter
125–132
Benchmarks for the energy demand of nutrient removal plants
O. Nowak
133–139
Cost effective and advanced phosphorus removal in membrane bioreactors for a decentralised wastewater technology
R. Gnirss, B. Lesjean, C. Adam and H. Buisson
141–148
Optimisation of Noosa BNR plant to improve performance and reduce operating costs
M. Thomas, P. Wright, L. Blackall, V. Urbain and J. Keller
149–154
Domestic wastewater treatment by a submerged MBR (membrane bio-reactor) with enhanced air sparging
I.-S. Chang and S.J. Judd
155–161
Comparison of the performance of MBBR and SBR systems for the treatment of anaerobic reactor biowaste effluent
I. Comett-Ambriz, S. Gonzalez-Martinez and P. Wilderer
163–168
Removal of MS2 bacteriophage using membrane technologies
J.Y. Hu, S.L. Ong, L.F. Song, Y.Y. Feng, W.T. Liu, T.W. Tan, L.Y. Lee and W.J. Ng
169–176
Comparison of different oxygen transfer testing procedures in full-scale membrane bioreactors
S. Krause, P. Cornel and M. Wagner
177–181
Modification of ASM No.1 for a submerged membrane bioreactor system: including the effects of soluble microbial products on membrane fouling
J. Cho, K.-H. Ahn, Y. Seo and Y. Lee
183–189
Use of ORP (oxidation-reduction potential) to control oxygen dosing for online sulfide oxidation in anaerobic treatment of high sulfate wastewater
S.K. Khanal, C. Shang and J.-C. Huang
191–198
Investigation of membrane processes for the removal of volatile fatty acids
S. Barnes, R. Dalhoff, J. Keller, P. Wilderer and L. Kendall
199–206
Industrial applications of the IWA anaerobic digestion model No. 1 (ADM1)
D.J. Batstone and J. Keller
207–214
Anaerobic digestion of excess activated sludge with ozone pretreatment
R. Goel, T. Tokutomi and H. Yasui
215–222
Accelerated landfill waste decomposition by external leachate recirculation from an old landfill cell
A. Suna Erses and T.T. Onay
223–230
Anaerobic hydrolysis of a municipal wastewater in a pilot-scale digester
J.A. Álvarez, C.A. Zapico, M. Gómez, J. Presas and M. Soto
231–238
Anaerobic degradation of organic materials - significance of the substrate surface area
L.M. Palmowski and J.A. Müller
239–246
Anaerobic hydrolysis of primary sludge: influence of sludge concentration and temperature
N. Ferreiro and M. Soto
247–254
A cost-effective method for detoxification of sludge containing lead
K. Banerjee and C.D. Blumenschein
255–260
Effect of floc size and structure on biosolids capillary suction time
J. Guan, R. Amal and T.D. Waite
261–267
High-performance closed loop anaerobic digestion using pre/post sludge ozonation
R. Goel, H. Yasui and C. Shibayama
269–275
The Store and Treat process for sludge liquor management
F. Laurich and C. Günner
277–283
Strategies for waste management in small and medium towns of developing countries: a case study of India
M. Sundaravadivel and S. Vigneswaran
285–292
Treatment of slaughterhouse wastewater using an activated sludge/contact aeration process
C.-K. Chen and S.-L. Lo
293–300
Impact of net pen aquaculture on lake water quality
J. Veenstra, S. Nolen, J. Carroll and C. Ruiz
301–304
Issues of environmental compliance in developing countries
S. Singh and S. Rajamani
305–312
Water and wastewater related issues in Sri Lanka
N.J.G.J. Bandara
313–317
The influence of experimental conditions on the assessment of the toxicity of 2,4-dichlorophenol to the anaerobic bacteria of landfilled refuse (Erratum: Water Science and Technology 45(10) 61-63)
N. Nitayapat and I.A. Watson-Craik
319–320
Introducing the emission process of hydrogen sulfide to a sewer process model (WATS) (Erratum: Water Science and Technology 47(4) 85-92)
C. Yongsiri, T. Hvitved-Jacobsen, J. Vollertsen and N. Tanaka