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Water Science & Technology

Volume 55 Number 1-2

Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse for Sustainability

Contents

Possibility of sewage and combined sewer overflow reuse with biological aerated filters
S.W. Kim, J.B. Park and E. Choi.......... 1–8
Nitrification and denitrification in partially aerated biological aerated filter (BAF) with dual size sand media
J.H. Ha and S.K. Ong.......... 9–17
The role of biofilms in water reclamation and reuse
P.L. Bishop.......... 19–26
Continuous removal of hydrogen peroxide with immobilised catalase for wastewater reuse
D.S. Yoon, K. Won, Y.H. Kim, B.K. Song, S.J. Kim, S.-J. Moon and B.S. Kim.......... 27–33
Identification of the effect of extracellular polymeric substances on bacterial adhesion to the membrane surface in a membrane bioreactor using Pseudomonas fluorescens
Y. Yeo, N. Jang, J. Cho, K.-S. Kim and I.S. Kim.......... 35–42
Granular biofilm-based anaerobic digestion: molecular biomonitoring and high-rate psychrophilic treatment of phenolic wastewater
C. Scully, G. Collins and V. O'Flaherty.......... 43–49
Filtration characteristics of immersed coarse pore filters in an activated sludge system for domestic wastewater reclamation
G.T. Seo, B.H. Moon, Y.M. Park and S.H. Kim.......... 51–58
Fluidised pellet bed bioreactor: a promising technology for onsite wastewater treatment and reuse
X.C. Wang, H.L. Yuan, Y.J. Liu and P.K. Jin.......... 59–67
Application of iron-coated sand and manganese-coated sand on the treatment of both As(III) and As(V)
Y.Y. Chang, K.S. Kim, J.H. Jung, J.K. Yang and S.M. Lee.......... 69–75
Better understanding of the filtration characteristics in the flexible fibre filter module (3FM)
J.J. Lee, J.H. Im, R. BenAim, J.R. Kim, Y.J. Kim, K.M. Poo and C.W. Kim.......... 77–83
Wastewater reuse in central Asia: implications for the design of pond systems
S. Heaven, C.J. Banks, L.N. Pak and M.K. Rspaev.......... 85–93
Application of mulch for treating metals in urban runoff: batch and column test
A. Jang, S.-W. Lee, Y. Seo, K.-W. Kim, I.S. Kim and P.L. Bishop.......... 95–103
Characterisation of heavy metal tolerance and biosorption capacity of bacterium strain CPB4 (Bacillus spp.)
S.U. Kim, Y.H. Cheong, D.C. Seo, J.S. Hur, J.S. Heo and J.S. Cho.......... 105–111
Size and fractal dimension of particles in the River Nakdong
B.-H. Moon, G.-T. Seo, D.-J. Jang and S.-S. Kim.......... 113–120
Effect of external organic matter on nutrient removal and growth of Phragmites australis in a laboratory-scale subsurface-flow treatment wetland
A.K. Karunarathna, N. Tanaka and K.B.S.N. Jinadasa.......... 121–128
Calculating nitrogen-removal efficiency with a one-dimensional nitrogen budget model of a reed-wetland soil system
K. Yutani and N. Tanaka.......... 129–138
Performance of slow rate systems for treatment of domestic wastewater
V.E. Tzanakakis, N.V. Paranychianakis and A.N. Angelakis.......... 139–147
Electrochemically fabricated zero-valent iron, iron-nickel, and iron-palladium nanowires for environmental remediation applications
B.-Y. Yoo, S.C. Hernandez, B. Koo, Y. Rheem and N.V. Myung.......... 149–156
Transport characteristics of surface-modified nanoscale zero-valent iron in porous media
S.R. Kanel and H. Choi.......... 157–162
Fungal biodegradation of carbofuran and carbofuran phenol by the fungus Mucor ramannianus: identification of metabolites
Jiyoung Seo, Junho Jeon, Sang-Don Kim, Suil Kang, Jaehong Han and Hor-Gil Hur.......... 163–167
Phosphorus recovery by mesoporous structure material from wastewater
S.H. Lee, B.C. Lee, K.W. Lee, S.H. Lee, Y.S. Choi, K.Y. Park and M. Iwamoto.......... 169–176
Removal of As(V) and As(III) from water with a PEI-modified fungal biomass
S. Deng and Y.P. Ting.......... 177–185
Colloidal silica removal in coagulation processes for wastewater reuse in a high-tech industrial park
S.H. Chuang, T.C. Chang, C.F. Ouyang and J.M. Leu.......... 187–195
Mechanistic evidence and efficiency of the Cr(VI) reduction in water by different sources of zerovalent irons
J.E. Yang, J.S. Kim, Y.S. Ok and K.R. Yoo.......... 197–202
Relationship between the electric conductivity and phosphorus concentration variations in an enhanced biological nutrient removal process
Kwang-Soo Kim, Ji-Seon Yoo, Sungyoun Kim, Hee Ja Lee, Kwang-Ho Ahn and In S. Kim.......... 203–208
Effects of ultraviolet intensity and wavelength on the photolysis of triclosan
H.-S. Son, S.-B. Choi, K.-D. Zoh and E. Khan.......... 209–216
Degradation of endocrine disrupting chemicals in aqueous solution by interaction of photocatalytic oxidation and ferrate (VI) oxidation
C. Li and X.Z. Li.......... 217–223
Disinfection performance of Fe(VI) in water and wastewater: a review
V.K. Sharma.......... 225–232
Ozonation parameter for removal of oestrogenicity from secondary effluent without by-products
S.-E. Kim, H. Yamada and H. Tsuno.......... 233–240
Quantitative evaluation and application of Cryptosporidium parvum inactivation with ozone treatment
M. Cho and J. Yoon.......... 241–250
Treatment of non-biodegradable cutting oil wastewater by ultrasonication-Fenton oxidation process
D.C. Seo, H.J. Lee, H.N. Hwang, M.R. Park, N.W. Kwak, I.J. Cho, J.S. Cho, J.Y. Seo, W.H. Joo, K.H. Park and J.S. Heo.......... 251–259
Preliminary studies using hybrid mediated electrochemical oxidation (HMEO) for the removal of persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
S.J. Chung, S. Balaji, M. Matheswaran, T. Ramesh and I.S. Moon.......... 261–266
Characteristics of indicator microorganisms in paddy rice plots after reclaimed water irrigation
K.W. Jung, C.G. Yoon, J.H. Jang and J.H. Jeon.......... 267–273
Water reclamation, reuse and public health
J.B. Rose.......... 275–282
Assessment of the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and Giardia in non-potable reclaimed water
H. Ryu, A. Alum, K.D. Mena and M. Abbaszadegan.......... 283–290
Fate of tetracycline resistant bacteria as a function of activated sludge process organic loading and growth rate
S. Kim, J.N. Jensen, D.S. Aga and A.S. Weber.......... 291–297
Disinfection and oxidation of sewage effluent water using ozone and UV technologies
B.S. Oh, S.J. Park, Y.J. Jung, S.Y. Park and J.W. Kang.......... 299–306
An experimental study for chlorine residual and trihalomethane formation with rechlorination
J. Lee, D. Lee and J. Sohn.......... 307–313
Rapid and comprehensive indicator for evaluation of performance of treatment processes and of river waters
H.K. Kim, B.C. Lee, S.D. Kim, T. Kamei and Y. Magara.......... 315–320
Vertical profile of algal distribution during aeration prior to intake tower for safe drinking water
H.K. Kim, J.M. Kim, Y.J. Lee, B.I. Kim, B.C. Lee and N.I. Chang.......... 321–327
Treatment of contaminated groundwater in sandy layer under river bank by electrokinetic and ultrasonic technology
Ha I. Chung.......... 329–338
The application of economic-engineering optimisation for water management in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico
J. Medellín-Azuara, L.G. Mendoza-Espinosa, J.R. Lund and R.J. Ramírez-Acosta.......... 339–347
Semi-centralised supply and treatment systems for (fast growing) urban areas
B. Weber, P. Cornel and M. Wagner.......... 349–356
Development of indirect potable reuse in impacted areas of the United States
H.P. Jansen, M.K. Stenstrom and J. de Koning.......... 357–366
Spatial and temporal pollutant budget analyses toward the total maximum daily loads management for the Yeongsan watershed in Korea
S.J. Ki, Y.G. Lee, S.-W. Kim, Y.-J. Lee and J.H. Kim.......... 367–374
Relationship of nutrient and residual chlorine concentration in treated wastewater with periphytic algae grown in a stream receiving treated wastewater
Y. Aratani, A. Tajima and M. Minamiyama.......... 375–386
Considerations on the issue of water reuse in eastern China plain brooky regions
C. Wei, Z. Xingcan and L. Tao.......... 387–395
Aspects of municipal wastewater reclamation and reuse for future water resource shortages in Taiwan
R.J. Chiou, T.C. Chang and C.F. Ouyang.......... 397–405
Reuse of a dyehouse effluent after being treated with the combined catalytic wet peroxide oxidation process and the aerated constructed wetland
D.-K. Lee, S.-C. Kim and J.-H. Yoon.......... 407–415
The beneficial effects of storage on the quality of wastewater for irrigation: a case study in Sicily
G. Mancini, C. Barone, P. Roccaro and F.G.A. Vagliasindi.......... 417–424
Reuse potential analysis on WWTP effluent of industrial parks in Taiwan
C.P. Chu, Y.S. Wu, C.C. Lin and Y.J. Chung.......... 425–431
On-site sanitation: a viable alternative to modern wastewater treatment plants
K.M. Lamichhane.......... 433–440
Water management in Windhoek, Namibia
J. Lahnsteiner and G. Lempert.......... 441–448
Groundwater recharge in an endoreic basin with reclaimed municipal wastewater
G. De Feo, M. Galasso and V. Belgiorno.......... 449–457
Factors affecting the activity of anammox bacteria during start up in the continuous culture reactor
J.Y. Jung, S.H. Kang, Y.C. Chung and D.H. Ahn.......... 459–468
Evaluation of agricultural reuse practices and relevant guidelines for the Alba Rancho WWTP (primary and secondary facultative ponds) in Cochabamba, Bolivia
J. Zabalaga, G. Amy and E. von Münch.......... 469–475
Development of sequencing batch reactor with step feed and recycle
Y.W. Lee, Y.J. Kim, N.I. Chang, J.G. Lee and B.H. Lee.......... 477–484
Helminth ova removal from wastewater for agriculture and aquaculture reuse
B. Jimenez.......... 485–493
Review of water reuse practices and development in China
Y. Zhang, X. Chen, X. Zheng, J. Zhao, Y. Sun, X. Zhang, Y. Ju, W. Shang and F. Liao.......... 495–502
Feasibility of a constructed wetland and wastewater stabilisation pond system as a sewage reclamation system for agricultural reuse in a decentralised rural area
J.H. Ham, C.G. Yoon, J.H. Jeon and H.C. Kim.......... 503–511
Application of medium class land cover maps to AVSWAT2000 for the prediction of inflow, CBOD, TN and TP for Yongdam Lake, Korea
D. Seo, J.S. Kim and E. Chang.......... 513–518
Characteristics of storm runoff and sediment dispersal in the San Pedro Channel, southern California
J.H. Ahn and S.B. Grant.......... 519–526