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Water Science & Technology

Volume 49 Number 5-6

Strong Nitrogenous and Agro-Wastewater (Selected Proceedings of the 6th IWA Speciality Symposium on Strong Nitrogenous and Agro-Wastewater, held at Seoul, Korea, 11-13 June 2003)

Contents

1 - 5
Strong nitrogenous and agro-wastewater: current technological overview and future direction
E. Choi, Z. Yun and T.H. Chung
7 - 13
Human acceleration of the nitrogen cycle: drivers, consequences, and steps toward solutions
R.W. Howarth
15 - 22
Environmentally superior technologies for swine waste management
F.J. Humenik, J.M. Rice, C.L. Baird and R. Koelsch
23 - 33
The environmental, economic and societal consequences of inadequate nitrogen pollution controls
C.W. Randall
35 - 37
Some thoughts about future perspectives of water and wastewater management
P.A. Wilderer
39 - 46
Nitrogen removal by recycle water nitritation as an attractive alternative for retrofit technologies in municipal wastewater treatment plants
K.-I. Gil and E. Choi
47 - 55
Nitrite accumulation followed by denitrification using sequencing batch reactor
C.S. Gee and J.S. Kim
57 - 64
Nitrogen removal from sludge reject water by a two-stage oxygen-limited autotrophic nitrification denitrification process
S. Wyffels, P. Boeckx, K. Pynaert, D. Zhang, O. Van Cleemput, G. Chen and W. Verstraete
65 - 71
Nitrification of high-strength ammonium wastewater by a fluidized-bed reactor
A.E.F. Botrous, M.F. Dahab and P. Mihaltz
73 - 79
Factors affecting nitrogen removal by nitritation/denitritation
P. Jenicek, P. Svehla, J. Zabranska and M. Dohanyos
81 - 88
Operation of a nitrite-type airlift reactor at low DO concentration
T. Tokutomi
89 - 96
The stability of nitrite nitrification with strong nitrogenous wastewater: effects of organic concentration and microbial diversity
Z. Yun, Y.-H. Jung, B.-R. Lim, E. Choi and K.S. Min
97 - 104
High strength nitrogen removal from nightsoil and piggery wastes
E. Choi, Y. Eum, K.-I. Gil and S.-W. Oa
105 - 112
Removal of high NO3Ð concentrations in saline water through autotrophic denitrification by the bacterium Thiobacillus denitrificans strain MP
J.-D. Gu, W. Qiu, A. Koenig and Y. Fan
113 - 119
Study of a three-stage fluidized bed process treating acrylic synthetic-fiber manufacturing wastewater containing high-strength nitrogenous compounds
S.-S. Cheng, Y.-N. Chen, K.-L. Wu, H.-P. Chuang and S.-D. Chen
121 - 127
Nitrification-denitrification via nitrite for nitrogen removal from high nitrogen soybean wastewater with on-line fuzzy control
S.Y. Wang, D.W. Gao, Y.Z. Peng, P. Wang and Q. Yang
129 - 136
Conceptual comparison of pink water treatment technologies: granular activated carbon, anaerobic fluidized bed, and zero-valent iron-Fenton process
S.-Y. Oh, D.K. Cha, P.C. Chiu and B.J. Kim
137 - 143
Oxidative treatment characteristics of biotreated textile-dyeing wastewater and chemical agents used in a textile-dyeing process by advanced oxidation process
B.-R. Lim, H.-Y. Hu, K.-H. Ahn and K. Fujie
145 - 153
ANAMMOX and partial denitritation in anaerobic nitrogen removal from piggery waste
Y.-H. Ahn, I.-S. Hwang and K.-S. Min
155 - 164
Granulation of Anammox microorganisms in up-flow reactors
U. Imajo, T. Tokutomi and K. Furukawa
165 - 171
Nitrogen removal from piggery waste with anaerobic pretreatment
D.-H. Kim, E. Choi, Z. Yun and S.-W. Kim
173 - 179
Development of a new type of anaerobic digestion process equipped with the function of nitrogen removal
T. Noike, I.S. Goo, H. Matsumoto and T. Miyahara
181 - 189
Anaerobic digestion elutriated phased treatment of piggery waste
Y.-H. Ahn, J.-Y. Bae, S.-M. Park and K.-S. Min
191 - 197
Nitrogen removal in an upflow sludge blanket (USB) reactor combined by aerobic biofiltration systems
H.-B. Jun, S.-M. Park, J.-K. Park, C.-O. Choi and J.-S. Lee
199 - 205
Combined UASB reactor and DAF/BF/anoxic/aerobic process for the removal of high-concentration organic matter and nutrients from slurry-type swine waste
B.U. Kim, C.H. Won and J.M. Rim
207 - 214
A study of NH3-N and P refixation by struvite formation in hybrid anaerobic reactor
J.J. Lee, C.U. Choi, M.J. Lee, I.H. Chung and D.S. Kim
215 - 222
Ammonium nitrogen removal from slurry-type swine wastewater by pretreatment using struvite crystallization for nitrogen control of anaerobic digestion
B.U. Kim, W.H. Lee, H.J. Lee and J.M. Rim
223 - 228
Biohydrogen production by mesophilic fermentation of food wastewater
J.-H. Wu and C.-Y. Lin
229 - 235
Activity of sulphate reducing bacteria according to COD/SO42- ratio of acrylonitrile wastewater containing high sulphate
I.G. Byun, T.H. Lee, Y.O. Kim, S.K. Song and T.J. Park
237 - 244
Simultaneous toxicity and nutrient removals in simulated DEPHANOX (anaerobic/anoxic/oxic sequentials) process treating dinitrotoluene and trichlorotoluene
D.T. Sponza and H. Atalay
245 - 249
Automatic control of external carbon source addition for nitrogen removal in sewage with low C/N ratios
H.U. Nam, Y.O. Kim, J.H. Lee, S.H. Hur and T.J. Park
251 - 256
Comparison of sequentially combined carbon with sole carbon in denitrification and biological phosphorus removal
E.S. Cho, K.-H. Ahn and A.H. Molof
257 - 264
Simultaneous removal of organic and strong nitrogen from sewage in a pilot-scale BNR process supplemented with food waste
S.R. Chae, S.H. Lee, J.O. Kim, B.C. Paik, Y.C. Song, H.S. Park and H.S. Shin
265 - 274
Significance of denitrifying enzyme dynamics in biological nitrogen removal processes: a simulation study
D.-U. Lee, A. Casasus-Zambrana, R. Hamilton, S. Svoronos, S.-I. Lee and B. Koopman
273 - 279
Improvement of existing nightsoil treatment plant for nitrogen removal
B.S. Lim, J.U. Kim and H.D. Park
281 - 288
Two-stage entrapped mixed microbial cell process for simultaneous removal of organics and nitrogen for rural domestic sewage application
S.J. Kim and P.Y. Yang
289 - 294
Performance of constructed wetland treating wastewater from seafood industry
C. Yirong and U. Puetpaiboon
295 - 300
Biological nitrogen removal in SBR bypassing nitrate generation accomplished by chlorination and aeration time control
Y. Peng, X. Song, C. Peng, J. Li and Y. Chen
301 - 312
Sequenced anaerobic-aerobic treatment of high strength, strong nitrogenous landfill leachates
S.V. Kalyuzhnyi and M.A. Gladchenko
309 - 314
Enhanced nitrogen removal using C/N load adjustment and real-time control strategy in sequencing batch reactors for swine wastewater treatment
M. Chen, J.-H. Kim, N. Kishida, O. Nishimura and R. Sudo
315 - 323
Treatment of strong nitrogen swine wastewater in a full-scale sequencing batch reactor
K.M. Poo, B.H. Jun, S.H. Lee, J.H. Im, H.J. Woo and C.W. Kim
325 - 331
External carbon feeding strategy for enhancing nitrogen removal in SBR
B.H. Jun, K.M. Poo, J.H. Im, J.R. Kim, H.J. Woo and C.W. Kim
333 - 340
Fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis of nitrifiers in piggery wastewater treatment reactors
D.J. Kim, T.K. Kim, E.J. Choi, W.C. Park, T.H. Kim, D.H. Ahn, Z. Yuan, L. Blackall and J. Keller
341 - 354
Denitrification with ϵ-caprolactam by acclimated mixed culture and by pure culture of bacteria isolated from polyacrylonitrile fibre manufactured wastewater treatment system
C.M. Lee and C.C. Wang
349 - 357
Nitrogen removal characteristics analyzed with gas and microbial community in thermophilic aerobic digestion for piggery waste treatment
J.-W. Lee, H.-W. Lee, S.-W. Kim, S.-Y. Lee, Y.-K. Park, J.-H. Han, S.I. Choi, Y.S. Yi and Z. Yun
359 - 371
Effect of C/N ratio on nitrous oxide emission from swine wastewater treatment process
N. Kishida, J.H. Kim, Y. Kimochi, O. Nishimura, H. Sasaki and R. Sudo
367 - 378
Nitrogen and phosphorus removal from swine wastewater by intermittently aerated dynamic-flow system
H.W. Hur, S.K. Park, K.Y. Chung, H. Kang and S.I. Lee
373 - 386
Biological nitrogen removal using bio-sorbed internal organic carbon from piggery wastewater in a post-denitrification MLE process
S.-M. Park, H.-B. Jun, Y.-J. Chung and S.-H. Lee
381 - 388
Application of chemical precipitation for piggery wastewater treatment
S.-H. Lee, J. Iamchaturapatr, C. Polprasert and K.-H. Ahn
389 - 396
Activated Sludge Model No. 1 calibration for piggery wastewater treatment using respirometry
H. Boursier, F. Beline and E. Paul
397 - 404
Nutrition and feed management strategies to reduce nutrient excretions and odors from swine manure
A.L. Sutton and B.T. Richert
405 - 412
Agricultural recycling of the by-product concentrate of livestock wastewater treatment plant processed with VSEP RO and bio-ceramic SBR
Y. Yoon, Y.-S. Ok, D.-Y. Kim and J.-G. Kim
413 - 419
Treatment of spent brine from a nitrate exchange process using combined biological denitrification and sulfate precipitation
B.U. Bae, C.H. Kim and Y.I. Kim
421 - 431
Iron-mediated removal of ammonium from strong nitrogenous wastewater from food processing
V. Ivanov, J.-Y. Wang, O. Stabnikova, V. Krasinko, V. Stabnikov, S.T.-L. Tay and J.-H. Tay
427 - 434
Integrated biological and electro-chemical treatment of swine manure
K.J. Chae, S.K. Yim, K.H. Choi, S.K. Kim and W.K. Park
435 - 442
Tertiary treatment of biologically treated piggery wastewater using vibratory shear-enhanced RO membrane
J. Lee, S. Kim, J. Choi, H. Hwang, M. Cha and J. Kim
443 - 450
Treatment of swine wastewater using MLE process and membrane bio-reactor
Y.-J. Chung, H.-Na Choi, J.-B. Cho and S.-K. Park
451 - 457
The removal of residual organic matter from biologically treated swine wastewater using membrane bioreactor process with powdered activated carbon
G.D. Whang, Y.M. Cho, H. Park and J.G. Jang
459 - 465
Change of microbial community structure by respiratory quinone profile at intermittently aerated membrane bioreactor
P. Songprasert, B.-R. Lim and K.-H. Ahn