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Water Science & Technology—WST

Volume 61 Number 6

Water Science & Technology

Contents

Full-stream and part-stream ultrasound treatment effect on sludge anaerobic digestion
S. I. Pérez-Elvira, L. C. Ferreira, A. Donoso-Bravo, M. Fdz-Polanco and F. Fdz-Polanco.......... 1363–1372
Pesticide runoff from greenhouse production
Roger Roseth and Ketil haarstad.......... 1373–1381
Diversity of fecal coliforms and their antimicrobial resistance patterns in wastewater treatment model plant
A. uczkiewicz, S. Fudala-Ksiek, K. Jankowska, B. Quant and K. Olaczuk-Neyman.......... 1383–1392
Fast start-up of a pilot-scale deammonification sequencing batch reactor from an activated sludge inoculum
Y. Jeanningros, S. E. Vlaeminck, A. Kaldate, W. Verstraete and L. Graveleau.......... 1393–1400
Application of library-independent microbial source tracking methods for identifying the sources of faecal contamination in coastal areas
M. Gourmelon, M. P. Caprais, C. Le Mennec, S. Mieszkin, C. Ponthoreau and M. Gendronneau.......... 1401–1409
Removal of arsenate from aqueous solution by nanocrystalline Mg/Al layered double hydroxide: sorption characteristics, prospects, and challenges
K. H. Goh, T. T. Lim and Z. L. Dong.......... 1411–1417
Modelling and experimental verification of a solar reactor for photo-Fenton treatment
J. Farias, E. D. Albizzati and O. M. Alfano.......... 1419–1426
Regeneration of carbon nanotube and nanofibre composite film electrode for electrical removal of cupric ions
Yankun Zhan, Haibo Li, Likun Pan, Yanping Zhang, Yiwei Chen and Zhuo Sun.......... 1427–1432
Feasibility of bioflocculation in a high-loaded membrane bioreactor for improved energy recovery from sewage
Ime Akanyeti, Hardy Temmink, Maxime Remy and Arie Zwijnenburg.......... 1433–1439
Evaluation of a hybrid upflow anaerobic sludge-filter bed reactor: effect of the proportion of packing medium on performance
Rajinikanth Rajagopal, Indu Mehrotra, Pradeep Kumar and Michel Torrijos.......... 1441–1450
A pilot study of anaerobic membrane digesters for concurrent thickening and digestion of waste activated sludge (WAS)
Martha Dagnew, Wayne J. Parker and Peter Seto.......... 1451–1458
Modelling and simulation revealing mechanisms likely responsible for achieving the nitrite pathway through aeration control
A. Guisasola, M. Marcelino, R. Lemaire, J. A. Baeza and Z. Yuan.......... 1459–1465
Water quality characteristics of Densu River basin in south-east Ghana
J. Amoako, A. Y. Karikari, O. D. Ansa-Asare and E. Adu-Ofori.......... 1467–1477
Applying solubilization treatment to reverse clogging in laboratory-scale vertical flow constructed wetlands
Hua Guofen, Zhu Wei, Zhao Lianfang and Zhang Yunhui.......... 1479–1487
Wet hydrogen peroxide catalytic oxidation of phenol with FeAC (iron-embedded activated carbon) catalysts
Rey-May Liou, Shih-Hsiung Chen, Cheng-Hsien Huang, Mu-Ya Hung, Jing-Song Chang and Cheng-Lee Lai.......... 1489–1498
A study on the relationship between BOD5 and COD in a coastal seawater environment with a rapid BOD measurement system
X. L. Jin, M. Jing, X. Chen, Z. X. Zhuang, X. R. Wang and Frank S. C. Lee.......... 1499–1503
Seasonal variations in the water quality, diversity and population ecology of intertidal macrofauna at an industrially influenced coast
A. Vaghela, P. Bhadja, J. Ramoliya, N. Patel and R. Kundu.......... 1505–1514
Acceptability of the rainwater harvesting system to the slum dwellers of Dhaka City
M. M. Islam, F. N.-F. Chou and M. R. Kabir.......... 1515–1523
Vulnerability of freshwater resources in large and medium Nepalese river basins to environmental change
V. P. Pandey, M. S. Babel, S. Shrestha and F. Kazama.......... 1525–1534
Characteristics of nutrient retention in a stormwater wetland during dry and wet days
Qitao Yi, Weiwei Lu, Jianghua Yu and Youngchul Kim.......... 1535–1545
Kinetic modelling of the photocatalytic inactivation of bacteria
Javier Marugán, Rafael van Grieken, Alberto E. Cassano and Orlando M. Alfano.......... 1547–1553
The effectiveness of humic acid coagulation with the use of cationic polyacrylamides
B. Libecki.......... 1555–1560
Practical applications of quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) for water safety plans
P. W. M. H. Smeets, L. C. Rietveld, J. C. van Dijk and G. J. Medema.......... 1561–1568
A survey of the characteristics and maintenance of rainwater tanks in urban areas of South Australia
S. Rodrigo, M. Sinclair and K. Leder.......... 1569–1577
Towards a low complexity carbon removal model for the optimal design of compact decentralised wastewater treatment systems
N. Moelants, I. Y. Smets, R. Van Den Broeck, N. Lambert, S. Liers, P. Declerck, L. Vanysacker and J. F. Van Impe.......... 1579–1588
Monitoring and evaluation of removal of pathogens at municipal wastewater treatment plants
C. Y. Fu, X. Xie, J. J. Huang, T. Zhang, Q. Y. Wu, J. N. Chen and H. Y. Hu.......... 1589–1599
The simulation research of dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus non-point source pollution in Xiao-Jiang watershed of Three Gorges Reservoir area
Lei Wu, Tian-yu Long and Chong-ming Li.......... 1601–1616
Emission standards versus immission standards for assessing the impact of urban drainage on ephemeral receiving water bodies
Gabriele Freni, Giorgio Mannina and Gaspare Viviani.......... 1617–1629
Oxidation of cosmetic wastewaters with H2O2 using a Fe/g-Al2O3 catalyst
P. Bautista, A. F. Mohedano, J. A. Casas, J. A. Zazo and J. J. Rodriguez.......... 1631–1636
The use of qualitative system dynamics to identify sustainability characteristics of decentralized wastewater management alternatives
J. S. Guest, S. J. Skerlos, G. T. Daigger, J. R. E. Corbett and N. G. Love.......... 1637–1644