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Water Science & Technology

Volume 64 Number 2

Contents

Characterisation of the recalcitrant organic compounds in leachates formed during the anaerobic biodegradation of waste
Anika Yunus, David J. Smallman, Anne Stringfellow, Richard Beaven and William Powrie.......... 311–319
The feasibility of trace element supplementation for stable operation of wheat stillage-fed biogas tank reactors
J. Gustavsson, B. H. Svensson and A. Karlsson.......... 320–325
Evaluation of cattle bedding and grazing BMPs in an agricultural watershed in Alberta
Barry M. Olson, Andrea R. Kalischuk, Janna P. Casson and Colleen A. Phelan.......... 326–333
Recovering phosphorus as struvite from the digested swine wastewater with bittern as a magnesium source
Zhi-Long Ye, Shao-Hua Chen, Min Lu, Jian-Wen Shi, Li-Feng Lin and Shu-Mei Wang.......... 334–340
Effect of xylose and nutrients concentration on ethanol production by a newly isolated extreme thermophilic bacterium
Ana F. Tomas, Dimitar Karakashev and Irini Angelidaki.......... 341–347
A sewer process model as planning and management tool – hydrogen sulfide simulation at catchment scale
J. Vollertsen, L. Nielsen, T. D. Blicher, T. Hvitved-Jacobsen and A. H. Nielsen.......... 348–354
Pulse shear stress for anaerobic membrane bioreactor fouling control
Jixiang Yang, Henri Spanjers and Jules B. van Lier.......... 355–360
Dewatering sludge originating in water treatment works in reed bed systems
S. Nielsen and D. J. Cooper.......... 361–366
Continuous hydrogen and methane production in a two-stage cheese whey fermentation system
C. B. Cota-Navarro, J. Carrillo-Reyes, G. Davila-Vazquez, F. Alatriste-Mondragón and E. Razo-Flores.......... 367–374
Enhancement of the conventional anaerobic digestion of sludge: comparison of four different strategies
S. I. Pérez-Elvira, M. Fdz-Polanco and F. Fdz-Polanco.......... 375–383
The impact of cyanobacteria on growth and death of opportunistic pathogenic bacteria
Anne-Marie Bomo, Ingun Tryland, Sigrid Haande, Camilla H. C. Hagman and Hans Utkilen.......... 384–390
Application of sequencing batch membrane bioreactors (SB-MBR) for the treatment of municipal wastewater
G. Laera, Bo Jin and A. Lopez.......... 391–396
Three stages MBR (methanogenic, aerobic biofilm and membrane filtration) for the treatment of low-strength wastewaters
D. Buntner, A. Sánchez Sánchez and J. M. Garrido.......... 397–402
Clonal variation in reproductive response to temperature by a potential bulking control agent, Lecane inermis (Rotifera)
Edyta Fiakowska, Wioleta Kocerba, Agnieszka Pajdak-Stós, Beata Klimek and Janusz Fyda.......... 403–408
Kinetics of heterotrophic biomass and storage mechanism in wetland cores measured by respirometry
A. R. C. Ortigara, P. Foladori and G. Andreottola.......... 409–415
A novel technology for on-site cupric oxide recovery from cupric chloride etchant waste
T. Kobayashi, K. Kano, T. Suzuki and A. Kobayashi.......... 416–422
Synthesis of polyaspartic acid–aminobenzenesulfonic acid grafted copolymer and its scale inhibition performance and dispersion capacity
Ying Xu, Lina Wang, Linlin Zhao and Yuanchen Cui.......... 423–430
The role of SSVF and SSHF beds in concentrated wastewater treatment, design recommendation
M. Gajewska and H. Obarska-Pempkowiak.......... 431–439
Life Cycle Assessment of an intensive sewage treatment plant in Barcelona (Spain) with focus on energy aspects
L. Bravo and I. Ferrer.......... 440–447
PLIO: a generic tool for real-time operational predictive optimal control of water networks
G. Cembrano, J. Quevedo, V. Puig, R. Pérez, J. Figueras, J. M. Verdejo, I. Escaler, G. Ramón, G. Barnet, P. Rodríguez and M. Casas.......... 448–459
Treatment of wastewater from a cotton dyeing process with UV/H2O2 using a photoreactor covered with reflective material
Claudinei Fernandes de Melo, Flavio T. da Silva and Teresa C. B. de Paiva.......... 460–468
A feasibility study of magnetic separation of magnetic nanoparticle for forward osmosis
Y. C. Kim, S. Han and S. Hong.......... 469–476
High performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry for rapid and sensitive analysis of six polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in wastewater
Manli Wu, Huining Xu, Ya Yu and Lili Wang.......... 477–484
Micropollutants in stormwater runoff and combined sewer overflow in the Copenhagen area, Denmark
H. Birch, P. S. Mikkelsen, J. K. Jensen and H.-C. Holten Lützhøft.......... 485–493
Restoration of stormwater retention capacity at the allotment-scale through a novel economic instrument
Tim D. Fletcher, Chistopher J. Walsh, Darren Bos, Veronika Nemes, Sharyn RossRakesh, Toby Prosser, Belinda Hatt and Rhiannon Birch.......... 494–502
Heavy metals, PAHs and toxicity in stormwater wet detention ponds
T. Wium-Andersen, A. H. Nielsen, T. Hvitved-Jakobsen and J. Vollertsen.......... 503–511
Proposal for identification methodology for urban agglomerations according to directive 91/271/EEC on wastewater treatment
M. Ostoich and M. Carcereri.......... 512–520
The use of CFD modelling to optimise measurement of overflow rates in a downstream-controlled dual-overflow structure
G. Lipeme Kouyi, P. Bret, J.-M. Didier, B. Chocat and C. Billat.......... 521–527
The study of adsorption characteristics of electrospun polymer nanofibers for benzenes in water
Jing Sun, Xue-Jun Kang, Yu-Qin Ma, Li-Qin Chen, Yu Wang and Zhong-Ze Gu.......... 528–533
Methane conversion efficiency as a simple control parameter for an anaerobic digester at high loading rates
W. Charles, N. P. Carnaje and R. Cord-Ruwisch.......... 534–540