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Water Science & Technology—WST

Volume 58 Number 3

Water Science & Technology

Contents

Simultaneous bio-reduction of trichloroethene, trichloroethane, and chloroform using a hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor
Jinwook Chung and Bruce E. Rittmann.......... 495–501
Trophic structure of stream macroinvertebrate communities revealed by stable isotope analysis
Kozo Watanabe and Tatsuo Omura.......... 503–512
Comparative survival of enteric indicators, E. coli and somatic and F-RNA bacteriophages on turf-grass irrigated with recycled water
J. O'Toole, M. Sinclair, C. Diaper and K. Leder.......... 513–518
Zero Liquid Discharge approach in plating industry: treatment of degreasing effluents by electrocoagulation and anodic oxidation
S. Hermon, D. Grange, Y. Pellet, G. Lloret, S. Oyonarte, F. Bosch and M. Coste.......... 519–527
The use of microcalorimetry to compare the biological activity of a CAS and a MBR sludge—application to pharmaceutical active compounds
H. Bouju, G. Buttiglieri and F. Malpei.......... 529–535
Comparative efficacy of five different rep-PCR methods to discriminate Escherichia coli populations in aquatic environments
B. R. Mohapatra and A. Mazumder.......... 537–547
Optimization of the indole photodegradation on supported TiO2: influences of temperature, concentration, TiO2 amount and flow rate
Smail Merabet, Michel Schneider, Didier Robert, Smail Benkhanouche, Mohammed Bouhelassa and Jean Victor Weber.......... 549–554
Effects of different hydraulic models on predicting longitudinal profiles of reactive pollutants in activated sludge reactors
P. Zima, J. Makinia, M. Swinarski and K. Czerwionka.......... 555–561
A framework for planning of sustainable water and sanitation systems in peri-urban areas
R. Törnqvist, A. Norström, E. Kärrman and P.-A. Malmqvist.......... 563–570
Amoebae-resisting bacteria in drinking water: risk assessment and management
J. F. Loret, M. Jousset, S. Robert, G. Saucedo, F. Ribas, V. Thomas and G. Greub.......... 571–577
Detection and source identification of faecal pollution in non-sewered catchment by means of host-specific molecular markers
W. Ahmed, D. Powell, A. Goonetilleke and T. Gardner.......... 579–586
Identifying common traits among Australian irrigators using cluster analysis
G. Kuehne, H. Bjornlund and B. Cheers.......... 587–595
Treatment of a landfill leachate containing compounds of pharmaceutical origin
M. Matošić, S. Terzić, H. Korajlija Jakopović, I. Mijatović and M. Ahel.......... 597–602
Alternative water sources and endotoxin
J. O'Toole, M. Sinclair, T. Jeavons and K. Leder.......... 603–607
Modelling of enhanced CSO treatment in secondary clarifiers with a modified Activated Sludge Model no. 3
M. Ahnert, N. Günther, V. Kuehn, P. Krebs, K. Svardal and G. Spatzierer.......... 609–615
Electricity production and microbial biofilm characterization in cellulose-fed microbial fuel cells
Z. Ren, L. M. Steinberg and J. M. Regan.......... 617–622
Evaluation of the impact of single-walled carbon nanotubes in an activated sludge wastewater reactor
Y. Yin and X. Zhang.......... 623–628
Potential of in-situ sensors with ion-selective electrodes for aeration control at wastewater treatment plants
D. Kaelin, L. Rieger, J. Eugster, K. Rottermann, C. Bänninger and H. Siegrist.......... 629–637
Optimisation of aeration for activated sludge treatment with simultaneous nitrification denitrification
David Thauré, Cyrille Lemoine, Olivier Daniel, Nader Moatamri and Julien Chabrol.......... 639–645
2005 Poliovirus eradication: poliovirus presence in Cyprus 2 years after
Jan Richter, Stavros Bashiardes, Dana Koptides, Christina Tryfonos, Nikolas Pissarides, Niki Stavrou, Georgos T. Papageorgiou and Christina Christodoulou.......... 647–651
Characteristics of bacterial and viral contamination of urban waters: a case study in Xi'an, China
C. M. Zhang, X. C. Wang, Y. J. Liu and X. P. Xue.......... 653–660
Removal of EDTA from low pH printed-circuit board wastewater in a fluidized zero valent iron reactor
Shiao-Shing Chen, Hong-Der Hsu, Yi-Jiun Lin and Pei-Ying Chin.......... 661–667
An integrated approach in a municipal WWTP: anaerobic codigestion of sludge with organic waste and nutrient removal from supernatant
S. Caffaz, E. Bettazzi, D. Scaglione and C. Lubello.......... 669–676
Study on control of micro-pollutants by BAC filtration
Z. H. Zhang and L. Shao.......... 677–682
Comparison of two molecular methods used for subtyping of Legionella pneumophila 1 strains isolated from a hospital water supply
B. Casini, P. Valentini, A. Baggiani, F. Torracca, C. Lorenzini, S. Frateschi, B. Matteoli and G. Privitera.......... 683–688
Modeling anaerobic digestion of dairy manure using the IWA Anaerobic Digestion Model no. 1 (ADM1)
D. I. Page, K. L. Hickey, R. Narula, A. L. Main and S. J. Grimberg.......... 689–695
Marine macroalga Sargassum horneri as biosorbent for heavy metal removal: roles of calcium in ion exchange mechanism
B. Southichak, K. Nakano, M. Nomura, N. Chiba and O. Nishimura.......... 697–704
Assessing crucial stress on life cycle of fish in suburban streams
Y. Sakakibara and A. Nakada.......... 705–711
Kasza: design of a closed water system for the greenhouse horticulture
Raphaël T. van der Velde, Wim Voogt and Pieter W. Pickhardt.......... 713–725
Getting ready for climate change implications for the western USA
P. Standish-Lee and K. Lecina.......... 727–733
Use of chitosan for chromium removal from exhausted tanning baths
Raffaele Cesaro, Massimiliano Fabbricino, Rosa Lanzetta, Anna Mancino, Biagio Naviglio, Michelangelo Parrilli, Roberto Sartorio, Michele Tomaselli and Gelsomina Tortora.......... 735–739
Mutagenic fate of insecticide fenitrothion in the environment—mutagenicity increases both by anaerobic biodegradation and photodegradation
T. Matsushita, Y. Matsui, S. Taniwaki and K. Ikeba.......... 741–747