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Water Science & Technology

Volume 52 Number 10-11

Contents

1–11
Anaerobic digestion: a new model for plant-wide wastewater treatment process modelling
J.B. Copp, E. Belia, S. Snowling and O. Schraa
13–22
Prediction of sulfide formation in sewer pressure mains based on the IWA Anaerobic Digestion Model No. 1 (ADM1)
K. Freudenthal, J. Koglatis, R. Otterpohl and J. Behrendt
23–29
Performance comparison of a continuous-flow stirred-tank reactor and an anaerobic sequencing batch reactor for fermentative hydrogen production depending on substrate concentration
S.-H. Kim, S.-K. Han and H.-S. Shin
31–39
Anaerobic bio-hydrogen production using pre-heated river sediments as seed sludge
J. Zuo, Y. Zuo, W. Zhang and J. Chen
41–49
Anaerobic treatment of Hong Kong leachate followed by chemical oxidation
H.H.P. Fang, I.W.C. Lau and P. Wang
51–59
Effect of enzymatic pretreatment on solubilization and volatile fatty acid production in fermentation of food waste
H.J. Kim, Y.G. Choi, G.D. Kim, S.H. Kim and T.H. Chung
61–68
Evaluation of wastewater characterization methods
E.-H. Choi, B. Klapwijk, A. Mels and H. Brouwer
69–77
Limitations of ASM1 and ASM3: a comparison based on batch oxygen uptake rate profiles from different full-scale wastewater treatment plants
A. Guisasola, G. Sin, J.A. Baeza, J. Carrera and P.A. Vanrolleghem
79–87
Short circuiting in a denitrifying activated sludge tank
R. Kjellstrand, A. Mattsson, C. Niklasson and M.J. Taherzadeh
89–96
Biological treatability of raw and ozonated synthetic penicillin formulation effluent
E.U. Cokgor, O. Karahan, I. Arslan-Alaton, H. Saruhan and D. Orhon
97–105
Biodegradation of phenol at low temperature using two-phase partitioning bioreactors
B. Guieysse, Y. Autem and A. Soares
107–115
Performance evaluation of physicochemical processes for biologically pre-treated livestock wastewater
S.W. Hong, Y.S. Choi, G. Kwon and K.Y. Park
117–127
High-rate wastewater treatment combining a moving bed biofilm reactor and enhanced particle separation
H. Helness, E. Melin, Y. Ulgenes, P. Järvinen, V. Rasmussen and H. Ødegaard
129–137
Pilot-scale studies on biological treatment of hypersaline wastewater at low temperature
Y.Z. Peng, G.B. Zhu, S.Y. Wang, D.S. Yu, Y.W. Cui and X.S. Meng
139–144
Improving chlorine disinfection of wastewater by ultrasound application
T. Blume and U. Neis
145–150
Determination of fragrances at ng/L levels using CLSA and GC/MS detection
D. Mitjans and F. Ventura
151–156
The influence of heavy metals on the production of extracellular polymer substances in the processes of heavy metal ions elimination
J. Mikes, M. Siglova, A. Cejkova, J. Masak and V. Jirku
157–166
Effects of surfactants originating from reuse of greywater on capillary rise in the soil
A.W. Shafran, A. Gross, Z. Ronen, N. Weisbrod and E. Adar
167–176
Emission of greenhouse gases from constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment and from riparian buffer zones
Ü. Mander, S. Teiter and J. Augustin
177–184
Incorporation of hydrophobized mineral particles in activated sludge flocs: a way to assess ballasting efficiency
G. Defontaine, J. Thormann, B.S. Lartiges, A.G.El Samrani and O. Barrès
185–192
Rethinking sewage treatment by enhancing primary settling with low-dosage lime
R. Ramadori, D. Marani, V. Renzi, R. Passino and A.C. DiPinto
193–199
Activated sludge image analysis system: monitoring settleability and effluent clarity
R. Jenné, E.N. Banadda, I.Y. Smets, A. Bamelis, L. Verdickt and J.F.Van Impe
201–210
A pilot study on accelerated sludge degradation by a high-concentration membrane bioreactor coupled with sludge pretreatment
I.T. Yeom, K.R. Lee, Y.G. Choi, H.S. Kim, J.H. Kwon, U.J. Lee and Y.H. Lee
211–218
A new approach to improve sludge dewatering using a semi-continuous hydraulic press system
G. Kolisch, M. Boehler, F.C. Arancibia, D. Pinnow and W. Krauss
219–226
Improvement of the thickening and dewatering characteristics of activated sludge by electroflotation (EF)
Y.G. Choi, H.S. Kim, Y.H. Park, S.H. Jeong, D.H. Son, Y.K. Oh and I.T. Yeom
227–234
Thermal hygienization of excess anaerobic sludge: a possible self-sustained application of biogas produced in UASB reactors
E.S.M. Borges, V.M. Godinho and C.A.L. Chernicharo
235–245
Understanding the mechanisms of thermal disintegrating treatment in the reduction of sludge production
P. Camacho, P. Ginestet and J.-M. Audic
247–253
The Ruhrverband sewage sludge disposal concept in the conflict between European and German standards and regulations
P. Evers, F. Schmitt, D.R. Albrecht and N. Jardin
255–263
Minimisation of excess sludge production in a WWTP by coupling thermal hydrolysis and rapid anaerobic digestion
J. Chauzy, S. Graja, F. Gerardin, D. Crétenot, L. Patria and P. Fernandes
265–272
The discharged excess sludge treated by Oligochaeta
Y. Wei and J. Liu
273–280
Integrated biological (anaerobic–aerobic) and physico-chemical treatment of baker's yeast wastewater
S. Kalyuzhnyi, M. Gladchenko, E. Starostina, S. Shcherbakov and B. Versprille
281–288
Advanced treatment of benzothiazole contaminated waters: comparison of O3, AC, and O3/AC processes
H. Valdés and C.A. Zaror
289–298
Treatment of packaging board whitewater in anaerobic/aerobic biokidney
T. Alexandersson and Å. Malmqvist
299–307
Production integrated treatment of textile wastewater by closing raw material cycles
R. Krull
309–316
Advanced Oxidation of Commercial Textile Biocides in Aqueous Solution: Effects on Acute Toxicity and Biomass Inhibition
I. Arslan-Alaton, G. Eremektar, F. Germirli-Babuna, G. Insel, H. Selcuk, B. Ozerkan and S. Teksoy
317–324
Electron beam treatment of textile dyeing wastewater: operation of pilot plant and industrial plant construction
B. Han, J. Kim, Y. Kim, J.S. Choi, I.E. Makarov and A.V. Ponomarev
325–334
High Performance Biofilm Process for Treating Wastewater Discharged from Coal Refining Plants Containing Nitrogen, Cyanide and Thiocyanate
Y. Jeong, B.-G. Park and J.S. Chung
335–343
Aerobic granulation in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) for industrial wastewater treatment
M. Inizan, A. Freval, J. Cigana and J. Meinhold
345–357
The effect of colloid stability of wastewater treatment plants effluent on nanofiltration performance
G.A. Schrader, A. Zwijnenburg and M. Wessling
359–367
Calibrating a side-stream membrane bioreactor using Activated Sludge Model No. 1
T. Jiang, X. Liu, M.D. Kennedy, J.C. Schippers and P.A. Vanrolleghem
369–375
Effects of Complete Sludge Retention on Biomass Build-up in a Membrane Bioreactor
A. Pollice and G. Laera
377–381
Treatment of nanosized TiO2-containing wastewater by simultaneous electrocoagulation/electrofiltration
G.C.C. Yang and C.C. Chuang
383–391
Performance improvement of hybrid membrane bioreactor with PAC addition for water reuse
Y. Liu, L. Wang, B. Wang, H. Cui and J. Zhang
393–399
Reduction of wastewaters and valorisation of by-products from “Serpa” cheese manufacture using nanofiltration
V. Magueijo, M. Minhalma, D. Queiroz, V. Geraldes, A. Macedo and M.N.de Pinho
401–408
Characterization of sludge structure and activity in submerged membrane bioreactor
M. Spérandio, A. Masse, M.C. Espinosa-Bouchot and C. Cabassud
409–416
Optimization of operational factors of a membrance bioreactor with gravity drain
X. Zheng and J.X. Liu
417–425
Membrane bioreactor versus conventional activated sludge system: population dynamics of nitrifiers
R. Manser, W. Gujer and H. Siegrist
427–434
Baffled membrane bioreactor (BMBR) for advanced wastewater treatment: easy modification of existing MBRs for efficient nutrient removal
K. Kimura and Y. Watanabe
435–442
Simultaneous nitrification and de-nitrification in MBR
B. Wang, S. He, L. Wang and L. Shuo
443–451
Biological nutrient removal in simple dual sludge system with an UMBR (upflow multi-layer bioreactor) and aerobic biofilm reactor
J.-C. Kwon, H.-S. Park, J.-Y. An, K.-B. Shim, Y.-H. Kim and H.-S. Shin
453–460
Outcomes of a 2-year investigation on enhanced biological nutrients removal and trace organics elimination in membrane bioreactor (MBR)
B. Lesjean, R. Gnirss, H. Buisson, S. Keller, A. Tazi-Pain and F. Luck
461–468
Nitrification parameter measurement for plant design: experience and experimental issues with new methods
R.M. Jones, C.M. Bye and P.L. Dold
469–477
Importance and measurement of decay rate when assessing nitrification kinetics
P.L. Dold, R.M. Jones and C.M. Bye
479–485
Comparative study on the bio-electrochemical denitrification equipped with a multi-electrode system
M. Prosňanský, T. Watanabe and M. Kuroda
487–494
Nitrogen removal from piggery waste using the combined SHARON and ANAMMOX process
I.S. Hwang, K.S. Min, E. Choi and Z. Yun
495–502
Denitrification with polycaprolactone as solid substrate in a laboratory-scale recirculated aquaculture system
A. Boley and W.-R. Müller
503–508
Applicability of an extant batch respirometric assay in describing dynamics of ammonia and nitrite oxidation in a nitrifying bioreactor
K. Chandran, Z. Hu and B.F. Smets
509–516
Chemical denitrification for nitrogen removal from landfill leachate
A. Nikolić and B. Hultman
517–524
Partial Nitrification of Wastewater from an Aminoplastic Resin Producing Factory
B. Fernández, A. Vilar, M. Ben, C. Kennes and M.C. Veiga
525–532
Phosphorus removal from synthetic and municipal wastewater using spent alum sludge
D.A. Georgantas and H.P. Grigoropoulou
533–541
Application of hydrothermal reaction for excess sludge reuse as carbon sources in biological phosphorus removal
K. Kim, M. Fujita, H. Daimon and K. Fujie
543–548
Phosphorus recycling in sewage treatment plants with biological phosphorus removal
B. Heinzmann
549–555
Chemical phosphorus removal model based on equilibrium chemistry
I. Takács, S. Murthy and P.M. Fairlamb
557–567
Biochemistry of enhanced biological phosphorus removal and anaerobic COD stabilization
Z.K. Erdal, U.G. Erdal and C.W. Randall
569–578
Biological phosphorus and nitrogen removal with biological aerated filter using denitrifying phosphorus accumulating organism
J. Lee, J. Kim, C. Lee, Z. Yun and E. Choi
579–586
Biomass concentration and biofilm characteristics in high-performance fluidized-bed biofilm reactors
F.K.J. Rabah, M.F. Dahab and R.Y. Surampalli
587–596
A comparison between the theory and reality of full-scale step-feed nutrient removal systems
B.R. Johnson, S. Goodwin, G.T. Daigger and G.V. Crawford