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Water Science & Technology—WST

Volume 59 Number 1

Water Science & Technology

Contents

Linking indices of biotic integrity to environmental and land use variables: multimetric clustering and predictive models
Vladimir Novotny, David Bedoya, Hardik Virani and Elias Manolakos.......... 1–8
Investigation of river eutrophication as part of a low dissolved oxygen total maximum daily load implementation
William Stringfellow, Joel Herr, Gary Litton, Mark Brunell, Sharon Borglin, Jeremy Hanlon, Carl Chen, Justin Graham, Remie Burks, Randy Dahlgren, Carol Kendall, Russ Brown and Nigel Quinn.......... 9–14
Comparative performance evaluation of full-scale anaerobic and aerobic wastewater treatment processes in Brazil
M. von Sperling and S. C. Oliveira.......... 15–22
Added value of online satellite data transmission for flood forecasting: warning systems in medium-size catchments
C. Ruch and H. Stadler.......... 23–29
Generation of endocrine disruptor compounds during ozone treatment of tannery wastewater confirmed by biological effect analysis and substance specific analysis
S. G. Schrank, U. Bieling, H. J. José, R. F. P. M. Moreira and H. Fr. Schröder.......... 31–38
Development of a common priority list of pharmaceuticals relevant for the water cycle
P. de Voogt, M.-L. Janex-Habibi, F. Sacher, L. Puijker and M. Mons.......... 39–46
Characterization and modeling of turbidity density plume induced into stratified reservoir by flood runoffs
S. W. Chung and H. S. Lee.......... 47–55
Industrial wastewater as an external carbon source for optimization of nitrogen removal at the Wschod WWTP in Gdansk (Poland)
M. Swinarski, J. Makinia, K. Czerwionka and M. Chrzanowska.......... 57–64
Reclamation and agricultural reuse of wastewater: the experience of the Cagliari sewage treatment plant (Sardinia, Italy)
P. Botti, A. Virdis, G. Solinas, P. Buscarinu, M. Ferralis, G. Marras, P. Spanu and S. Vacca.......... 65–72
Pollution load modelling in sewer systems: an approach of combining long term online sensor data with multi-objective auto-calibration schemes
V. Gamerith, D. Muschalla, P. Könemann and G. Gruber.......... 73–79
Influence of plant tillering and root volume on flow pattern and water purification of vertical down flow wetlands for domestic wastewater treatment
Sheng Wang, Zuxin Xu and Huaizheng Li.......... 81–87
Performic acid (PFA): tests on an advanced primary effluent show promising disinfection performance
R. Gehr, D. Chen and M. Moreau.......... 89–96
Development of DNA microarray for the evaluation of environmental functions
K. Sei, M. Inaba, R. Upadhye, D. Inoue and M. Ike.......... 97–107
Net flux of pollutants at a reduced spatial scale - an index of catchment vulnerability
P. T. Yillia and N. Kreuzinger.......... 109–116
Modelling raw water quality: development of a drinking water management tool
Ch. Kübeck, W. van Berk and A. Bergmann.......... 117–124
Temperature modelling and prediction for activated sludge systems
S. Lippi, D. Rosso, C. Lubello, R. Canziani and M. K. Stenstrom.......... 125–131
Lag phase, dynamic alpha factor and ammonium adsorption behaviour: introduction of special activated sludge characteristics in the ASM3 + EAWAG-BioP-model
J. Alex, N. C. Holm and S. G. E. Rönner-Holm.......... 133–140
A comparative analysis of different approaches for integrated WWTP modelling
P. Grau, J. Copp, P. A. Vanrolleghem, I. Takács and E. Ayesa.......... 141–147
Modelling the degradation of micropollutants in wastewater: parameter estimation and application to pilot (laboratory-scale) MBR data in the case of 2,6-NDSA and BTSA
M. Schönerklee, M. Peev, H. De Wever, T. Reemtsma and S. Weiss.......... 149–157
An objective test of stochastic behavior in riverine water quality models
G. T. Parker, R. L. Droste and C. D. Rennie.......... 159–165
Intelligent sequencing batch reactor control from theory, through modelling, to full-scale application
Andrew Shaw, John Watts, Andrew W. Fairey and Marty Iler.......... 167–173
Hydroponics reducing effluent's heavy metals discharge
Abdellah Rababah and Ahmad Al-Shuha.......... 175–183
Upgrading of the anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge by combining temperature-phased anaerobic digestion and intermediate ozonation
T. Kobayashi, Y. Y. Li, H. Harada, H. Yasui and T. Noike.......... 185–193