Subject: water research 33(10) ContentsDirect from Elsevier Science ===================================== URL: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jnlnr/0030999sn.htmhtmllculator.htmlores 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 ------- If you have any questions about ContentsDirect, please send an e-mail to: CDhelp@elsevier.co.uk An automatic reply only will be returned with information and instructions. If you wish to cancel your registration(s) automatically, simply visit our ContentsDirect registration site at http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/ContentsDirectn.htmhtmllculator.htmlores http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ContentsDirect.htmhtmllculator.htmlores http://www.elsevier.co.jp/locate/ContentsDirecttmhtmllculator.htmlores or, alternatively, send a message to: Cdstop@elsevier.co.uk stating: 1. Your name 2. The e-mail address to which the contents are now sent 3. Your full mailing address 4. The book subject area(s) and journal title(s) for which you no longer want the ContentsDirect service. 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ContentsDirect from Elsevier Science ===================================== URL: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jnlnr/00309Directtmhtmllculator.htmlores 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 ------- If you have any questions about ContentsDirect, please send an e-mail to: CDhelp@elsevier.co.uk An automatic reply only will be returned with information and instructions. 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