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Water Science & Technology

Volume 63 Number 1

Contents

Mathematical modeling of aeration efficiency and dissolved oxygen provided by stepped cascade aeration
A. Khalifa, S. Bayoumi and O. El Monayeri.......... 1–9
Water reuse for irrigation in Jordan: plant beneficial nutrients, farmers’ awareness and management strategies
G. Carr, S. Nortcliff and R. B. Potter.......... 10–15
Centralised urban stormwater harvesting for potable reuse
P. McArdle, J. Gleeson, T. Hammond, E. Heslop, R. Holden and G. Kuczera.......... 16–24
Treating municipal wastewater with the goal of resource recovery
P. M. Sutton, H. Melcer, O. J. Schraa and A. P. Togna.......... 25–31
Ten persistent myths and the realities of membrane bioreactor technology for municipal applications
B. Lesjean, A. Tazi-Pain, D. Thaure, H. Moeslang and H. Buisson.......... 32–39
Quantifying the formation of nitrogen-containing disinfection by-products in chlorinated water using absorbance and fluorescence indexes
P. Roccaro, F. G. A. Vagliasindi and G. V. Korshin.......... 40–44
Adsorption of dimethylamine from aqueous solution by manganese dioxide
L. Yang, Z. Chen, D. Zhang, Y. Liu, Y. Han and J. Shen.......... 45–50
Removal and fate of estrogens in an anaerobic-anoxic-oxic activated sludge system
Y. M. Li, Q. L. Zeng and S. J. Yang.......... 51–56
Limiting the emissions of micro-pollutants: what efficiency can we expect from wastewater treatment plants?
J. M. Choubert, S. Martin Ruel, M. Esperanza, H. Budzinski, C. Miège, C. Lagarrigue and M. Coquery.......... 57–65
Full scale membrane bioreactor treatment of hospital wastewater as forerunner for hot-spot wastewater treatment solutions in high density urban areas
S. Beier, C. Cramer, S. Köster, C. Mauer, L. Palmowski, H. Fr. Schröder and J. Pinnekamp.......... 66–71
Removal of micropollutants in WWTP effluent by biological assisted membrane carbon filtration (BioMAC)
M. Weemaes, G. Fink, C. Lachmund, A. Magdeburg, D. Stalter, C. Thoeye, G. De Gueldre and B. Van De Steene.......... 72–79
London Tideway Tunnels: tackling London’s Victorian legacy of combined sewer overflows
G. B. Thomas and D. Crawford.......... 80–87
Water and energy as inseparable twins for sustainable solutions
Jan Hofman, Roberta Hofman-Caris, Maarten Nederlof, Jos Frijns and Mark van Loosdrecht.......... 88–92
Investigating the mechanism of sludge reduction in activated sludge with an anaerobic side-stream reactor
Dong-Hyun Chon, McNamara Rome, Hee-Sik Kim and Chul Park.......... 93–99
Performance review of large scale up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket sewage treatment plants
B. Heffernan, J. B. van Lier and J. van der Lubbe.......... 100–107
Preliminary study on the occurrence and risk arising from bacteria internalized in zooplankton in drinking water
F. Bichai, W. Hijnen, Eric Baars, M. Rosielle, Y. Dullemont and B. Barbeau.......... 108–114
Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in Yodo River system, Japan
Binaya Raj Shivakoti, Shuhei Tanaka, Shigeo Fujii, Nguyen Pham Hong Lien, Munehiro Nozoe, Chinagarn Kunacheva, Risa Okamoto, STMLD Seneviratne and Hiroaki Tanaka.......... 115–123
Biological removal of cationic fission products from nuclear wastewater
N. Ngwenya and E. M. N. Chirwa.......... 124–128
Optimization of lead (II) biosorption in an aqueous solution using chemically modified aerobic digested sludge
R. Darvishi Cheshmeh Soltani, A. Rezaee, Gh Shams Khorramabadi and K. Yaghmaeian.......... 129–135
Modelling of lead removal by an aquatic moss
R. J. E. Martins and R. A. R. Boaventura.......... 136–142
MBBR evaluation for oil refinery wastewater treatment, with post-ozonation and BAC, for wastewater reuse
E. E. Schneider, A. C. F. P. Cerqueira and M. Dezotti.......... 143–148
Biosorptive recovery of platinum from platinum group metal refining wastewaters by immobilised Saccharomyces cerevisiae
C. L. Mack, B. Wilhelmi, J. R. Duncan and J. E. Burgess.......... 149–155
Evaluation of a new model for the reduction of excess sludge production by ozonation of return activated sludge: what solids COD fraction is affected?
Dominic Frigon and Siavash Isazadeh.......... 156–163
Cost optimisation and minimisation of the environmental impact through life cycle analysis of the waste water treatment plant of Bree (Belgium)
K. De Gussem, T. Wambecq, J. Roels, A. Fenu, G. De Gueldre and B. Van De Steene.......... 164–170
QualViz: a tool for visual representation of water quality models
G. T. Parker.......... 171–177
2,4-D removal via denitrification using volatile fatty acids
X. He and D. G. Wareham.......... 178–183
Water and energy link in the cities of the future – achieving net zero carbon and pollution emissions footprint
V. Novotny.......... 184–190
One-year monthly survey of rotavirus, astrovirus and norovirus in three sewage treatment plants in Beijing, China and associated health risk assessment
X. Q. He, L. Cheng, D. Y. Zhang, X. M. Xie, D. H. Wang and Z. Wang.......... 191–198