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Water Science & Technology

Volume 54 Number 8

Contents

Aerobic production of activated sludge polyhydroxyalkanoates from nutrient deficient wastewaters
W. Punrattanasin, A.A. Randall and C.W. Randall.......... 1–8
Microbial fuel cells for wastewater treatment
P. Aelterman, K. Rabaey, P. Clauwaert and W. Verstraete.......... 9–15
Olive mill wastewater treatment: an experimental study
E. Bettazzi, M. Morelli, S. Caffaz, C. Caretti, E. Azzari and C. Lubello.......... 17–25
Simultaneous removal of ammonium-nitrogen and sulphate from wastewaters with an anaerobic attached-growth bioreactor
Q.-l. Zhao, W. Li and S.-j. You.......... 27–35
The expanded bed biofilter: combined nitrification, solids destruction, and removal of bacteria
M.J. Dempsey, I. Porto, M. Mustafa, A.K. Rowan, A. Brown and I.M. Head.......... 37–46
Novel TiO2 nanocatalysts for wastewater purification: tapping energy from the sun
Y. Liu, J. Li, X. Qiu and C. Burda.......... 47–54
Photocatalytic oxidation of low concentration 2,4-D solution with new TiO2 fiber catalyst in a continuous flow reactor
Y. Terashima, H. Ozaki, R.R. Giri, T. Tano, S. Nakatsuji, R. Takanami and S. Taniguchi.......... 55–63
Benchmark Simulation Model No 2 in Matlab-Simulink: towards plant-wide WWTP control strategy evaluation
D. Vrecko, K.V. Gernaey, C. Rosen and U. Jeppsson.......... 65–72
Experimental and model-based evaluation of the role of denitrifying polyphosphate accumulating organisms at two large scale WWTPs in northern Poland
J. Makinia, K.-H. Rosenwinkel, M. Swinarski and E. Dobiegala.......... 73–81
Indepth diagnosis of a secondary clarifier by the application of radiotracer technique and numerical modeling
H.S. Kim, M.S. Shin, D.S. Jang and S.H. Jung.......... 83–92
Plant-wide (BSM2) evaluation of reject water treatment with a SHARON-Anammox process
E.I.P. Volcke, K.V. Gernaey, D. Vrecko, U. Jeppsson, M.C.M. van Loosdrecht and P.A. Vanrolleghem.......... 93–100
Tracking influent inorganic suspended solids through wastewater treatment plants
G.A. Ekama, M.C. Wentzel and S.W. Sötemann.......... 101–109
Microbial community change of sulfate reduction and sulfur oxidation bacteria in the activated sludge cultivated with acetate and peptone
N. Miyazato, R. Yamamoto-Ikemoto and S. Takamatsu.......... 111–119
Behaviour of arsenic species in batch activated sludge process: biotransformation and removal
H.A. Andrianisa, A. Ito, A. Sasaki, M. Ikeda, J. Aizawa and T. Umita.......... 121–128
Aeration control for simultaneous nitrification-denitrification in a biological aerated filter using internal model approach
C. Lemoine, M. Payraudeau and J. Meinhold.......... 129–136
Ammonia recovery from anaerobically digested cattle manure by steam stripping
L. Zeng, C. Mangan and X. Li.......... 137–145
Ammonia removal in the catalytic wet air oxygen process of landfill leachates with Co/Bi catalyst
Y. Li, L. Liu, G.H. Huang and L. Zhu.......... 147–154
Examining the influence of substrates and temperature on maximum specific growth rate of denitrifiers
Y. Mokhayeri, A. Nichols, S. Murthy, R. Riffat, P. Dold and I. Takacs.......... 155–162
New anaerobic process of nitrogen removal
S. Kalyuzhnyi, M. Gladchenko, A. Mulder and B. Versprille.......... 163–170
Nitrogen removal from the saline sludge liquor by electrochemical denitrification
Z.M. Xie, X.Y. Li and K.Y. Chan.......... 171–179
Observation and mathematical description of the acceleration phenomenon in batch respirograms associated with ammonium oxidation
A. Guisasola, K. Chandran, B.F. Smets, J.A. Baeza, J. Carrera and J. Lafuente.......... 181–188
Removal of nitrogen, phosphorus and other priority (hazardous) substances from WWTP effluent
V. Miska, H.W.H. Menkveld, L. Kuijer, M. Boersen and J.H.J.M. van der Graaf.......... 189–195
Study on performance of granular ANAMMOX process and characterization of the microbial community in sludge
Y. Yang, J. Zuo, Z. Quan, S. Lee, P. Shen and X. Gu.......... 197–207
Nitrogen removal rates at a technical-scale pilot plant with the one-stage partial nitritation/Anammox process
G. Cema, B. Szatkowska, E. Plaza, J. Trela and J. Surmacz-Górska.......... 209–217
Evaluation of nitrate removal by continuous culturing of an aerobic denitrifying bacterium, Paracoccus pantotrophus
K. Hasegawa-Kurisu, Y. Otani and K. Hanaki.......... 219–228
Resource recovery and nitrogen removal from piggery waste using the combined anaerobic processes
I.S. Hwang, K.S. Min, E. Choi and Z. Yun.......... 229–236
Analysis of phosphorus removal and anaerobic selector performance in a full-scale activated sludge process in Singapore
Y.S. Cao, C.M. Ang, K.S. Raajeevan, A.K. Kiran, K.C. Lai, S.W. Ng, I. Zulkifli and Y.L. Wah.......... 237–246
Predicting struvite formation for phosphorus recovery from human urine using an equilibrium model
H. Harada, Y. Shimizu, Y. Miyagoshi, S. Matsui, T. Matsuda and T. Nagasaka.......... 247–255
Role of extracellular exopolymers in biological phosphorus removal
Y. Liu, S. Yu, G. Xue and F. Zhao.......... 257–265