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Water Science & Technology

Volume 56 Number 5

Advanced Sanitation

Contents

Evaluation of advanced treatment technologies for the elimination of pharmaceutical compounds
S. Baumgarten, H.Fr. Schröder, C. Charwath, M. Lange, S. Beier and J. Pinnekamp.......... 1–8
Risk assessment for organic trace compounds in wastewater: comparison of conventional and advanced treatment
F. Schwätter, C.B. Hannich, T. Nöthe, J. Oehlmann and H. Fahlenkamp.......... 9–13
Fate of oestrogens during anaerobic blackwater treatment with micro-aerobic post-treatment
T.Z.D. de Mes, K. Kujawa-Roeleveld, G. Zeeman and G. Lettinga.......... 15–23
Status analysis and strategic framework for sanitation management in Asia and Africa
Y.K. Kim, I.S. Seo, N.C. Jung, J.Y. Kim and J.H. Byun.......... 25–31
Implementing sustainable sanitation concepts in Luxembourg: methodological approach and outcomes
P. Schosseler, T. Lohmann, B. Schmitt, S. Perbal, C. Dubois, K. Sauerborn, C. Muschwitz and A. Weidenhaupt.......... 33–41
Helminth ova control in wastewater and sludge for advanced and conventional sanitation
B. Jiménez, C. Maya and M. Galván.......... 43–51
Ozone micro-bubble disinfection method for wastewater reuse system
M. Sumikura, M. Hidaka, H. Murakami, Y. Nobutomo and T. Murakami.......... 53–61
Treatment of toilet wastewater for reuse in a membrane bioreactor
M. Boehler, A. Joss, S. Buetzer, M. Holzapfel, H. Mooser and H. Siegrist.......... 63–70
Experiences and suggestions for collection systems for source-separated urine and faeces
H. Jönsson and B. Vinnerås.......... 71–76
Technology selection and comparative performance of source-separating wastewater management systems in Sweden and The Netherlands
A. Mels, W. van Betuw and O. Braadbaart.......... 77–85
Reducing micropollutants with source control: substance flow analysis of 212 pharmaceuticals in faeces and urine
J. Lienert, T. Bürki and B.I. Escher.......... 87–96
Innovative sewerage solutions for small rural towns
C. Diaper and A. Sharma.......... 97–103
An integrated assessment of options for rural wastewater management in Austria
M. Starkl, M. Ornetzeder, E. Binner, P. Holubar, M. Pollak, M. Dorninger, F. Mascher, M. Fuerhacker and R. Haberl.......... 105–113
Implementation of sustainable sanitation in existing urban areas: long-term strategies for an optimised solution
I. Kaufmann, T. Meyer, M. Kalsch, T.G. Schmitt and H.W. Hamacher.......... 115–124
A pilot assessment of water, sanitation, hygiene and home-based care services for people living with HIV/AIDS in rural and peri-urban communities in South Africa
N. Potgieter, R. Koekemoer and P. Jagals.......... 125–131
Decentralized sanitation implementation in Vietnam: a peri-urban case study
J. Beausejour and A.V. Nguyen.......... 133–139
The potential of nutrient reuse from a source-separated domestic wastewater system in Indonesia – Case study: ecological sanitation pilot plant in Surabaya
A.F. Malisie, M. Prihandrijanti and R. Otterpohl.......... 141–148
Experience in non-conventional wastewater treatment techniques used in the Czech Republic
L. Felberova, J. Kucera and E. Mlejnska.......... 149–156
Centralised or decentralised sanitation in Swedish summerhouse areas in transition to permanent living?
E. Kärrman, Å. Erlandsson, D. Hellström, B. Björlenius and P. Tidåker.......... 157–164
Making decentralised systems viable: a guide to managing decentralised assets and risks
J. Willetts, S. Fane and C. Mitchell.......... 165–173
Economic considerations and decision support tool for wastewater reuse scheme planning
R. Hochstrat, D. Joksimovic, T. Wintgens, T. Melin and D. Savic.......... 175–182
An intelligent visualisation and decision support system for decentralised wastewater treatment plants
J. Wölle, H. Steinmetz, J. Hansen, K. Einsfeld and A. Ebert.......... 183–191
Characterisation and biological treatment of greywater
L. Hernández Leal, G. Zeeman, H. Temmink and C. Buisman.......... 193–200
A tool to evaluate the fertiliser value and the environmental impact of substrates from wastewater treatment
M. Hammer and J. Clemens.......... 201–209
Wastewater treatment with anaerobic membrane bioreactor and reverse osmosis
J. Grundestam and D. Hellström.......... 211–217
Pilot experiments with electrodialysis and ozonation for the production of a fertiliser from urine
W. Pronk, S. Zuleeg, J. Lienert, B. Escher, M. Koller, A. Berner, G. Koch and M. Boller.......... 219–227
Nutrient cycles and resource management: implications for the choice of wastewater treatment technology
T.A. Larsen, M. Maurer, K.M. Udert and J. Lienert.......... 229–237
EU demonstration project for separate discharge and treatment of urine, faeces and greywater – Part I: Results
A. Peter-Fröhlich, L. Pawlowski, A. Bonhomme and M. Oldenburg.......... 239–249
EU demonstration project for separate discharge and treatment of urine, faeces and greywater – Part II: Cost comparison of different sanitation systems
M. Oldenburg, A. Peter-Fröhlich, C. Dlabacs, L. Pawlowski and A. Bonhomme.......... 251–257
Centralised versus decentralised wastewater systems?
H. Orth.......... 259–266