Subject: water research 33(10)

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Journal: Water Research
ISSN   : 0043-1354
Volume : 33
Issue  : 10
Date   : 15-Jun-1999


pp 2201-2217
The status of wastewater reuse practice the the Mediterranean basin:
need for guidelines
AN Angelakis, MHF Marecos Do Monte, L Bontoux, T Asano

pp 2219-2228
Water and nontuberculous mycobacteria
M Dailloux, C Laurain, M Weber, PH Hartemann

pp 2229-2238
Rapid transport of viruses in a floodplain aquifer
DC Deborde, WW Woessner, QT Kiley, P Ball

pp 2239-2246
Ultra-rapid freezing of water treatment residuals
PJ Parker, AG Collins

pp 2247-2254
Transport fate of organic compounds with water through landfills
C Oman, H Rosqvist

pp 2255-2264
A method for the toxicity assessment of wet weather events
RN Brent, EE Herricks

pp 2265-2276
Relationships between the structure of natural organic matter and its
reactivity towards molecular ozone and hydroxyl radicals
P Westerhoff, G Aiken, G Amy, J Debroux

pp 2277-2282
Determination of assimilable organic carbon in humus-rich drinking
waters
IT Miettinen, T Vartiainen, PJ Markikainen

pp 2283-2290
Aerobic granulation in a sequencing batch reactor
JJ Beun, A Hendriks, MCM Van Loosdrecht, E Morgenroth, PA Wilderer,
JJ Heijnen

pp 2291-2300
A method to estimate denitrification potential for predenitrification
systems using NUR batch test
K Kujawa, B Klapwijk

pp 2301-2314
The Jaylet test (newt micronucleus test) and the micronucleus test in
Xenopus: two in vivo tests on Amphibia evaluation of the genotoxicity
of five environmental pollutants and of five effluents
C Zoll-Moreux, V Ferrier

pp 2315-2328
A kinetic model for H2O2/UV process in a completely mixed batch
reactor
JC Crittenden, S Hu, DW Hand, SA Green

pp 2329-2344
Influence de facteurs controlant l'enlevement de la demande en chlore
et de precurseurs de sous-produits de chloration dans des filtres
biologiques
P Niquette, M Prevost, N Merlet, P Lafrance

pp 2345-2356
Study on the hydrodynamics of the Ebro river lower course using
tritium as a radiotracer
JA Sanchez-Cabeza, L Pujol

pp 2357-2362
Combination of Chlorella vulgaris and Eichhornia crassipes for
wastewater nitrogen removal
NN Bich, MI Yaziz, NAK Bakti

pp 2363-2373
Differentiation of organic matter's properties of the Rio Negro basin
by cross flow ultra-filtration and UV - spectrofluorescence
S Mounier, R Braucher, JY Benaim

pp 2374-2382
Effect of temperature on storage polymers and settleability of
activated sludge
C Krishna, MCM Van Loosdrecht

pp 2383-2391
Chemical removal of biomass from waste air biotrickling filters:
screening of chemicals of potential interest
HHJ Cox, MA Deshusses

pp 2392-2402
Population dynamics in anaerobic wastewater reactors: modelling and
in situ characterization
W Merkel, W Manz, U Szewzyk, K Krauth

pp 2403-2409
Adsorption removal of copper (II) using chitosan from simulated rinse
solutions containing chelating agents
RS Juang, FC Wu, RL Tseng

pp 2410-2414
Acute toxicity of the antisapstain chemicals DDAC and IPBC, alone and
in combinations to Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
HC Bailey, JR Elphick, A Potter, E Chao, B Zak

pp 2415-2423
Influence of drainage from old mine deposits on benthic
macroinvertebrate communities in central Swedish streams
B Malmqvist, PO Hoffsten

pp 2424-2436
Sediment/water and octanol/water equilibrium partitioning of volatile
organic compounds: temperature dependence in the 2-25oC range
J Dewulf, H Van Langenhove, S Grare

pp 2437-2447
Phosphate adsorption and release from sediments of brackish lagoons:
pH, 02 and loading influence
E Gomez, C Durillon, G Rofes, B Picot

pp 2448-2454
Effect of manganese and nickel on growth of selected algae in pH
buffered medium
JM Rousch, MR Sommerfield

pp 2455-2458
Fate of MCPP and atrazine in an anaerobic landfill leachate plume
(Grindsted, Denmark)
K Rugge, PL Bjerg, H Mosbaek, TH Christensen

pp 2459-2464
Response of sOUR and AUR to heavy metal contamination in activated
sludge
P Madoni, D Davoli, L Guglielmi

pp 2465-2466
Comment on "Microbiology and biochemistry of the enhanced biological
phosphate removal process". by T. Mino, M.C.M. Van Loosdrecht and
J.J. Heijnen review paper.Wat. Res., 32, (11), 3193-3207 (1998)
A Carucci, M Majone, R Ramadori

pp 2467-2467
Erratum-Wyer et al


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Journal: Water Research
ISSN   : 0043-1354
Volume : 33
Issue  : 11
Date   : 24-Jun-1999


pp 2469-2479
A review of potentially low-cost sorbents for heavy metals
SE Bailey, TJ Olin, RM Bricka, DD Adrian

pp 2481-2488
Inactivation of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts with ozone
JL Rennecker, BJ Marinas, JH Owens, EW Rice

pp 2489-2498
Analytical pyrolysis of humic substances and dissolved organic matter
in aquatic systems: structure and origin
HR Schulten, G Gleixner

pp 2499-2510
Characterisation of soluble residual chemical oxygen demand (COD) in
anaerobic wastewater treatment effluents
DJ Barker, GA Mannucchi, SML Salvi, DC Stuckey

pp 2511-2516
Optimisation of oxidants dose for combined chemical and biological
treatment of textile wastewater
S Ledakowicz, M Gonera

pp 2517-2526
Membrane filtration of natural organic matter: initial comparison of
rejection and flux decline characteristics with ultrafiltration and
nanofiltration membranes
J Cho, G Amy, J Pellegrino

pp 2527-2534
Characterising the clarification of the supernatant of activated
sludges
A Fuchs, G Staudinger

pp 2535-2544
Evaluating the relationship between the sorption of PAHs to bacterial
biomass and biodegradation
WT Stringfellow, L Alvarez-Cohen

pp 2545-2554
Comparison of different models of substrate and product inhibition in
anaerobic digestion
M Mosche, HJ Jordening

pp 2555-2560
Trihalomethane formation eotential prediction using some chemical
functional groups and bulk parameters
RP Galapate, AU Baes, K Ito, K Iwase, M Okada

pp 2561-2568
The effects of Fenton's reagent pretreatment on the biodegradability
of nonionic surfactants
M Kitis, CD Adams, GT Daigger

pp 2569-2578
Influence of filtration, preservation and storing on the analysis of
low molecular weight organic acids in natural waters
S Karlsson, H Wolrath, J Dahlen

pp 2579-2586
Feasibility of biological hydrogen production from organic fraction
of municipal solid waste
JJ Lay, YJ Lee, T Noike

pp 2587-2592
The effect of water treatment processes on the biological stability
of potable water
JY Hu, ZS Wang, WJ Ng, SL Ong

pp 2593-2600
The effect of temperature on the biodegradation of a nonylphenol
polyethoxylate in river water
MA Manzano, JA Perales, D Sales, JM Quiroga

pp 2601-2608
Modification of the standards of wastewater reuse in Saudia
OS Abu-Rizaiza

pp 2609-2616
The effects of some inhibitory components on biological activated
carbon processes
K Mochidzuki, Y Takeuchi

pp 2617-2626
Uncertainty analysis of partition coefficients in a radionuclide
transport model
J Carroll, IH Harms

pp 2627-2632
Comparative analysis of nutrient data in the lower Mississippi river
JE Bollinger, LJ Steinberg, MJ Harrison, JP Crews, AJ Englande, C
Velasco-Gonzales, LE White, WJ George

pp 2633-2641
Inactivation of Escherichia coli with ozone: chemical and
inactivation kinetics
NK Hunt, BJ Marinas

pp 2642-2650
Speciation of heavy metals in landfill-leachate polluted groundwater
DL Jensen, A Ledin, TH Christensen

pp 2651-2659
Optimised operation and design of alternating activated sludge
processes for N-removal
LJS Lukasse, KJ Keesman

pp 2660-2668
The variability introduced by partial sample analysis to numbers of
Cryptosporidium oocysts and Giardia cysts reported under the
information collection rule
PL Young, SJ Komisar

pp 2669-2673
Treatment of landfill leachate using activated sludge process and
electron-beam radiation
BU Bae, ES Jung, YR Kim, HS Shin

pp 2674-2682
Toxicity and fate of pentachlorophenol on anaerobic acidogenic
systems
G Piringer, SK Bhattacharya

pp 2683-2689
A statistical approach for classifying the extent of EROD induction
of fish sampled in clean and contaminated waters
P Flammarion, J Garric

pp 2690-2700
Reclamation of wastewater for polyculture of freshwater fish:
bioaccumulation of trace metals in fish
Y Liang, RYH Cheung, MH Wong

pp 2701-2707
Occurrence of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in the Kau-Ping River and
its watershed in Southern Taiwan
BM Hsu, C Huang, CLL Hsu, YF Hsu, JH Yeh

pp 2708-2714
Modeling long term nutrient removal in a sequencing batch reactor
H Furumai, AA Kazmi, M Fujita, Y Furuya, K Sasaki

pp 2715-2720
Periodic aerated treatment and in-situ bioremediation strategies for
polyhalogenated compounds
UJ Ndon, AA Randall

pp 2721-2725
Zinc toxicity in stormwater runoff from sawmills in British Columbia
HC Bailey, JR Elphick, A Potter, B Zak

pp 2726-2734
Chemical distribution of trivalent iron in riverine material from a
tropical ecosystem: a quantitative EPR study
G Olivie-Lauquet, T Allard, M Benedetti, JP Muller


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Journal: Waste Management
ISSN   : 0956-053X
Volume : 19
Issue  : 4
Date   : 28-Jun-1999


pp 247-254
Adaptive response of trivial activated sludge towards toxic effect of
oNP, PCP and combination oNP/PCP
Y Topalova, D Kozuharov, R Dimkov

pp 255-262
Performance characteristics and modeling of carbon dioxide absorption
by amines in a packed column
SH Lin, CT Shyu

pp 263-268
Improvement of Cs leaching resistance of solidified radwastes with
copper ferrocyanide (CFC)-vermiculite
CT Huang, G Wu

pp 269-282
Electrokinetic remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils under
reducing environments
KR Reddy, S Chinthamreddy

pp 283-292
Cost effectiveness of abatement options for emissions control in
Egyptian iron foundries
MA Rabah

pp 293-305
An examination of the exothermic nature of fluidized bed combustion
(FBC) residues
EJ Anthony, L Jia, M Caris, F Preto, S Burwell

pp 307-307
Book review: Safety and environmental management
MB Mitchum

pp 311-311
Method for treating radioactive waste
No Author

pp 311-311
Process and composition for soil remediation
No Author

pp 311-311
Method of treating chelating agent solution containing radioactive
contaminants
No Author

pp 311-311
Method of waste stabilization via chemically bonded phosphate
ceramics
No Author

pp 311-312
Process for the treatment of waste material suspensions
No Author

pp 312-312
Contamination control of emission discharge
No Author

pp 312-312
Anti-pollution system
No Author

pp 312-312
Process for producing citric acid from an impure process stream
No Author

pp 312-312
Method of nonharzardous removal of paint containing heavy metals and
coating preparation for performing the same
No Author

pp 313-313
V/MO/W catalysts for the selective reduction of nitrogen oxides
No Author

pp 313-313
Method to improve performance in precoat filter demineralizers when
applied as unique condensate treatment system in BWR condensate
treatment system
No Author

pp 313-313
Fuel injection supply circuit for providing a metered decontaminated
flow of fuel to the fuel injectors
No Author

pp 313-313
System for the automatic admission and regulation of the flow-rate of
a basic substance admitted to refuse incineration plants for the hot
destruction of the acids in the combustion fumes
No Author

pp 313-314
Waste gas disposal apparatus and method of the same
No Author

pp 314-314
System for recycling used oil filters
No Author

pp 314-314
Equipment for molecular decomposition of hazardous wastes using a
molten media reactor
No Author

pp 314-314
Container for manure
No Author

pp 314-314
Process and plant for decontaminating solid materials contaminated
with organic pollutants
No Author

pp 314-315
Situ bioremediation of contaminated groundwater
No Author

pp 315-315
Mobile bioreactor and biogenerator
No Author

pp 315-315
System and method for backwashing multiple filtration vessels
No Author

pp 315-315
Incandescent waste disposal system and method
No Author

pp 315-316
Microbial decontamination system with components porous to
anti-microbial fluids
No Author

pp 316-316
Method and apparatus for incinerating waste material using oxygen
injection
No Author

pp 316-316
Apparatus for comminuting solid waste materials
No Author

pp 316-316
Disposable animal waste receptacle
No Author

pp 316-316
Mixing apparatus using acoustic resonance
No Author

pp 316-317
Apparatus and method for cleaning large glass plates using linear
arrays of carbon dioxide CO2 set spray rozzles
No Author

pp 317-317
Method for the production of quality cotton yarns involving a
low-cost process, free of environmental pollution
No Author

pp 317-317
Room air decontamination device
No Author

pp 317-317
Process for the biological treatment of waste water
No Author

pp 317-318
Method of encapsulating and sterilizing waste products for disposal
or reuse
No Author

pp 318-318
Method of decontaminating freeze dryers
No Author

pp 318-318
Waste processing method and apparatus
No Author

pp 318-318
Method of decontaminating a cementitious or a metallic surface
No Author

pp 318-318
Method and apparatus for automatic tissue staining
No Author
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