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Water Science & Technology—WST

Volume 59 Number 2

Water Science & Technology

Contents

Effect of rice-cooking water to the daily arsenic intake in Bangladesh: results of field surveys and rice-cooking experiments
K. Ohno, Y. Matsuo, T. Kimura, T. Yanase, M. H. Rahman, Y. Magara, T. Matsushita and Y. Matsui.......... 195–201
Variability analysis of pathogen and indicator loads from urban sewer systems along a river
J. Åström, T. J. R. Pettersson, T. A. Stenström and O. Bergstedt.......... 203–212
Using treated wastewater to save wetlands impacted by climate change and pumping
D. J. McFarlane, A. Smith, E. Bekele, J. Simpson and S. Tapsuwan.......... 213–221
Microbial ecology and performance of ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in biological processes treating petrochemical wastewater with high strength of ammonia: effect of Na2CO3 addition
L. M. Whang, K. H. Yang, Y. F. Yang, Y. L. Han, Y. J. Chen and S. S. Cheng.......... 223–231
Pollutant removal within hybrid constructed wetland systems in tropical regions
T. Y. Yeh and C. H. Wu.......... 233–240
Biosolids odor reduction by solids inventory management in the secondary activated sludge treatment system
K. Sekyiamah and H. Kim.......... 241–247
Evaluation of appropriate technologies for grey water treatments and reuses
Fangyue Li, Knut Wichmann and Ralf Otterpohl.......... 249–260
Biodegradation of 17a-methyltestosterone and isolation of MT-degrading bacterium from sediment of Nile tilapia masculinization pond
Supreeda Homklin, Theerachit Wattanodorn, Say Kee Ong and Tawan Limpiyakorn.......... 261–265
Improved control of multiple-antibiotic-resistance-related microbial risk in swine manure wastes by autothermal thermophilic aerobic digestion
Il. Han, Shankar Congeevaram and Joonhong Park.......... 267–271
Biodegradation of phenol by aerobic granulation technology
Farah Khan, Mohammad Zain Khan, Shams Qamar Usmani and Suhail Sabir.......... 273–278
Improving the success of bottom-up development work by acknowledging the dynamics among stakeholders: a case study from an Engineers Without Borders water supply project in Tenganan, Indonesia
J. Bowen and G. Acciaioli.......... 279–287
Recovery of heavy metals from industrial sludge using various acid extraction approaches
C. H. Wu, C. Y. Kuo and S. L. Lo.......... 289–293
Evaluation of extremely shallow vertical subsurface flow constructed wetland for nutrient removal
T. Taniguchi, K. Nakano, N. Chiba, M. Nomura and O. Nishimura.......... 295–301
Competitive adsorption of heavy metals in soil underlying an infiltration facility installed in an urban area
M. A. Hossain, H. Furumai and F. Nakajima.......... 303–310
Using reclaimed water as make-up water for a district heating system: a case study in Beijing
Zhang Yajun, Wang Huizhen, Xu Ping and Feng Cuimin.......... 311–316
Evaluation of biodegradation potential of organic compounds by river water microorganisms
D. Inoue, M. Inaba, N. Yu, Y. Shima, T. Ueno, K. Sei, M. Fujita and M. Ike.......... 317–322
Infrastructure optimisation via MBR retrofit: a design guide
W. K. Bagg.......... 323–330
Comparative assessment of gene quantification using real-time PCR and water quality parameters in unsanitary landfill
J. S. Han and C. G. Kim.......... 331–338
Differences in adsorption mechanisms of heavy metal by two different plant biomasses: reed and brown seaweed
B. Southichak, K. Nakano, M. Nomura, N. Chiba and O. Nishimura.......... 339–346
A novel laboratory cultivation method to examine antibiotic-resistance-related microbial risks in urban water environments
H. Oh, J. Lee, K. Kim, J. Kim, Y. Choung and J. Park.......... 347–352
Economic analysis in the process of the preparation of river basin management plans in Slovenia: the Drava River Basin pilot study
J. Dodi and A. Bizjak.......... 353–358
Who has to pay for measures in the field of water management? A proposal for applying the polluter pays principle
Thomas Grünebaum, Heinrich Schweder and Michael Weyand.......... 359–365
An implementation framework for wastewater treatment models requiring a minimum programming expertise
J. Rodríguez, G. C. Premier, R. Dinsdale and A. J. Guwy.......... 367–380
Coagulation–flocculation studies of tannery wastewater using cationic polymers as a replacement of metal salts
Sajjad Haydar and Javed Anwar Aziz.......... 381–390
Phosphorus retention patterns along the Tisza River, Hungary
Á. Kovács, Zs. Kozma, V. Istvánovics and M. Honti.......... 391–397