Table Of ContentCONTENTS OF VOLUME 36
Number 1
a combination olf
00 CHO and mulated formation and flow microemulsions
ontaminated sol
oT W. EMERICK
L. DARBY
Biochemical model of glucose induced enhancec
phosph}o ru. s rewmmnoavyavall undedror anaer . as con. dititio r >
nd KEIICHI h atalytic degradation of nitrotoluene in aqueous TiO
RS VON GUNTEN Chlorination of natural organic matter: kinetics of chlor-
ination and of THM formation
MacNeiL, Jaimie T. A. Dick, Ewan he validity of the Gammarus: Asellus ratio as an index of
RoBert W. E.woop, W. IAN MONTGOM- rganic pollution: abi
HRIS N. GIBBINS and Davip W. KELLY
ZHIMIN QIANG, JiH-HSING CHANG and lectrochemical generation of hydrogen peroxide from
CHIN-PAO HUANG dissolved oxygen in acidic solutions
J.C. Campos, R. M. H. BorGes, A. M. OLIVEIRA Oilfield wastewater treatment by combined microfiltration
FILHO, R. NopreGa and G. L. SANTANNA JR and biological processes
Derick G. BRown, JOSEPH R. STENCEL and Effects of porous media preparation on bacteria transport
PETER R. JAFFi through laboratory columns
IpbA De GreGori, Maria G. Losos and | Selenium and its redox speciation in rainwater from sites of
.
HUGO PINOCHE1 Valparaiso region in Chile, impacted by mining activities of
t é t é
COoppppeerl:
HIROAKI OZAKI at \FANG LI Rejection of organic compounds by ultra-low pressure
reverse Osmosis membrane
NICOLE SCHAFFTER and AURELE PARRIAUX | Pathogenic-bacterial water contamination in mountainous
catchments
GORDON S. SHEPHARD, SONJA STOCKENSTROM, Degradation of microcystin toxins in a falling film photo-
Davib DE VILLIERS, WILLEM J. ENGELBRECHT and catalytic reactor with immobilized titanium dioxide catalyst
GABRIEL F. S. WESSELS
AHMED TAWFIK, BRAM KLAPWUIK, I Treatment of anaerobically pre-treated domestic sewage by
FATMA EL-GOHARY and GaTZE LETTINGA a rotating biological contactor
Joo-YANG PaRK and BILL BATCHELOR A multi-component numerical leach model coupled with a
general chemical speciation code
IOANA A. Cocos, GERALD J. ZAGURY Multiple factor design for reactive mixture selection for use
BERNARD CLEMENT and REJEAN SAMSON in reactive walls in mine drainage treatment
BENITO CORONA-VASQUEZ, JASON I Sequential inactivation of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts
RENNECKER, AMY M. DRIEDGER with chlorine dioxide followed by free chlorine or mono-
ind BENITO J. MARINAS cnioramine
ANDY BAKER Fluorescence properties of some farm wastes: implications
for water quality monitoring
I. SAFARIK and M. SAFARIKOVA low concentrations of malachite green and
in water
ERNST MURNLEITNER, THOMAS MATTHIAS detection and control of overloads in the anaerobic
BECKER and ANTONIO DELGADO water treatment using fuzzy logic
HEIKO FEITKENHAUER, JURGEN VON SACHS On-line titration of volatile fatty acids for the process
and ULRICH MEYER control of anaerobic digestion plants
HyUNG-NaAM Lim, HECHUL CHOI, Characterization of ozone decomposition in a soil slurry
TAl Moon HWANG ind JOON Wi N KANG kinetics and mechanism
KUO-CHENG CHEN, CHING-YEN CHEN, Real-time control of an immobilized-cell reactor for waste-
JUIN-WE! PENG and JER-YIING HOUNG water treatment using ORP
KUNIAKI TAKAGI, TATSUMI INAMURA Estimation of endotoxin-like substances in deep seawater by
MASAHIRO KAWAJIRI, KAZUO Noya, using bioassay
YOSHITUGU HAGIWARA and YASUNOBU SUKETA
SEUNG-HOON LEE and SANG-JONG KIM Detection of infectious enteroviruses and adenoviruses in
tap water in urban areas in Korea
ANTHONY N. KNost nd ALISON E. Lewis A mathematical model of a high sulphate wastewater
anaerobic treatment system
THOMAS STEGER-HARTMANN, REINHARD LANGE, Investigations into the environmental fate and effects of
HERMANN SCHWEINFURTH, MATTHIAS iopromide (ultravist), a widely used iodinated X-ray
ISCHAMPEL and IRMGARD REHMANN contrast medium
D. TREVISAN, J. Y.V ANSTEELANT and Survival and leaching of fecal bacteria after slurry spreading
J. M. Dorio;z on mountain hay meadows: consequences for the manage-
ment of water contamination risk
and SHANG-LIEN Lo Desorption kinetics of PCP-contaminated soil: effect of
temperature
S. F. Tyrrev, P. B. Leens-HARRISON and Removal of ammoniacal nitrogen from landfill leachate by
K.S. HARRISON irrigation onto vegetated treatment planes
YOUN-JOO AN, ELIZABETH R. CARRAWAY and Solubilization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by
MARK A. SCHLAUTMAN perfluorinated surfactant micelles
YOUN-JOO AN and ELIZABETH R. CARRAWAY PAH degradation by UV/H,O) in perfluorinated surfactant
solutions
Miki SuDo, TAKAO KUNIMATSU and Concentration and loading of pesticide residues in Lake
TAKUYA OKUBO Biwa basin (Japan)
CAROLINE Korn, RoBERT C. ANDREWS and Development of chlorine dioxide-related by-product models
MICHAEL D. EsCoBAR for drinking water treatment
Research Notes
LIQIANG XIE and PING XI! 343 ig-term (1956-1999) dynamics of phosphorus in a
subtropical Chinese lake with the possible effects
nobacterial blooms
Mathematical relationships between vapor pressure, wate!
solubility, Henry’s law constant, n-octanol) water partition
and gas chromatographic retention index o
inated-dibenzo-dioxins
IOANNIS SHIZAS and Davil LI 363 mproving anaerobic sequencing batch reactor perf{ ormance
modifying operational parameters
Number 2
ial Issue: Modern Scientific Tools in Bioprocessing
Guest Edit
PETER WILDaEnd RSTEEFANR W UI
PETER A. WILD HANS-JOACH / 7 Modern scientific methodsa nd their pot al in wastewater
HILbD! MMER, MICHAEL WAGNER, science and technol
JURG KELLER and STEFAN WUERI
R. Wirzic, W. MAN; ROSENBERGER
U. KRUGER, M. KRAUME and U. SZEwz
JOHWAN AHN, TOMOTAKA Dalpou, Characterization of denitrifying phosphate-accumulating
SATOSHI TSUNEDA and AKIRA HIRATA Organisms cultivated under different electron acceptor
conditions ng polymerase reaction-denaturing
el electrophoresis assay
S. ROSENBERG! RUGER rit 3 ‘rformance a bioreactor with submerged membranes for
W. MAN U. SZEw . al Al aerovdl res a | imu ai waste wate!
JEPPE LUND NIELSEN and | numeration of acetate-consuming bacteria by microautor-
PER HALKJAR NIELSEN adiography under oxygen and nitrate respiring conditions in
activated sludge
FUTOSHI KURISU, HIROYASU SATOH 42 Microbial community analysis of thermophilic contact
TAKASHI MINO and ToMONORI MATSUO oxidation process by using ribosomal RNA approaches
and the quinone profile method
we, A. O. BEEHARRY Active biomass in activated sludge mixed liquor
WENTZEL and G. A. EKAMA
I RANCIS L. DE LOS Reyes IIT and : Role of filamentous microorganisms in activated sludge
LiU TG ARDE RASKIN foaming: relationship of mycolata levels to foaming initia-
tion and stability
GIULIANO ZIGLIO, GIANNI ANDREOTTOLA, Assessment of activated sludge viability with flow cytometry
SILVIA BARBESTI, GIORGIO BOSCHETTI
LAURA BRUNI, PAOLA FOLADORI and
ROBERTA VILI
REGINA NoGueira, Luis F. MELO Nitrifying and heterotrophic population dynamics in
ULRIKE PURKHOLD, STEFAN WUERTZ and biofilm reactors: effects of hydraulic retention time and the
MICHAEL WAGNER presence of organic carbon
limension for the
ystems
nphh ospnnh
ed by PCR-DGGI
JiA-MING CHERN
SEBASTIEN SABY a chiorinauion
GUANG-HAO CHEN ige i liva sludge process
POH-ENG Lim, SOON-A> and N 167 Sim uUiLTaANeOUS adsorpuion and bdiodegradalion processes In
SENG sequencing batch reactor (SBR) for treating copper and
cadmium-containing wastewater
V. CHAIGNON, B. S. LArtTIGES, A. EL SAMRANI size distribution and transfer of mineral
1 C. MUSTIN articles between flocs in activated sludges: an insight into
c exchange dynamics
ind DESMOND E. WALLING
urlilt reactor
SIMONE MIRTO biogeochemistry
20, BENEDETTO Savo>
oce
marine
lioxide partial
ige thresholding
Reply
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HALUK BEYENAI
Number 4
(NDMA)
A. H. FARNLEITNER C. Berwt
G. G. KAVKA
C. PLANas, J. M. GUADAYOL, M. DROGUET, Degradation of polyethoxylated nonylphenols in a sewage
A. Escaxas, J. Rivera and J.C AIXACH treatment plant. Quantitative analysis by isotopic dilution-
HRGC/MS
TAKAKO NOBUKAWA and SATOSHI SANUKIDA Contributions of genotoxic precursors from tributary rivers
and sewage effluents to the Yodo River in Japan
HiROSHIT SUNO, TAIRA HIDAKA 996 A simple biofilm model of bacterial competition for
and FUMITAKE NISHIMURA attached surface
CLAUDE TREPANIER, SERGE PARENT, Phosphorus budget as a water quality management tool for
Yves COMEAU and JEAN BOUVRETT! closed aquatic Mesocosms
KyYUNG-DuK ZOH and MICHAEL K. STENSTROM Application of a membrane bioreactor for treating explo-
sives process wastewater
KEN AMANO, KOHJI KAGEYAMA, Calibration of model constants in a biological reaction
SHOJI WATANABE and TAKESHI TAKEMOTO model for sewage treatment plants
SANTIAGO EspLuGas, JAIME GIMENEZ, Comparison of different advanced oxidation processes for
SANDRA CONTRERAS, ESTHER PASCUAI phenol degradation
and MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ
Per XU, MARIE-LAURE JANEX, PHILIPPE SAVOYE, Wastewater disinfection by ozone: main parameters for
ARNAUD COcCKX and VALENTINA LAZAROVA process design
Du Gon Leg, JAMES S. BONNER, Modeling coagulation kinetics incorporating fractal the-
LAURIE S. GARTON, ANDREW N. S. ERNEST ories: comparison with observed data
ind Rosin L. AUTENRIETH
SIGRUN J. JAHREN, JUKKA A. RINTALA ¢ Aerobic moving bed biofilm reactor treating thermomecha-
HALLVARD ODEGAARD nical pulping whitewater under thermophilic conditions
Research notes
Bin-Le Lin, MASAAK! Hosomi and Effects of high salinity and constituent organic compounds
AKIHIKO MURAKAMI on treatment of photo-processing waste by a sulfur
oxidizing bacteria/granular activated carbon sludge system
IGor Bopik, BRONISLAVA HERDOVA and The use of upflow anaerobic filter and AnSBR for waste-
MILOsLAV Drru water treatment at ambient temperature
Technical Notes
ANASTASIA D. NIKOLAOU, Determination of haloacetic acids in water by acidic
Spyros K. GOLFINOPOULOS, methanol esterification-GC ECD method
Maria N. KOSTOPOULOU and
THEMISTOKLES D. LEKKAS
Jya-JYUN Yt 1095 Removal of organophosphate pesticides from wastewater by
supercritical carbon dioxide extraction
Rapid Communication
FRANCOISE ELBAZ-POULICHET, JEAN-LUC SEIDEI Occurrence of an anthropogenic gadolinium anomaly in
and CLARA OTHONIEI river and coastal waters of Southern France
Comment
Liu YAN Comment on “Oxidation of p-hydroxybenzoic acid by
Fenton's reagent” by F. J. Rivas, F. J. Belran, J Frades,
and P. Buxeda
Number 5
YUN-HWEI SHEN Removal of phenol from water by adsorption—flocculation
using organobentonite
nodel for heavy m
N-HONG KANG removal using cow bone in hydroxyapatite
» MICHAE! K. STENSTROM
kinetic studies
Research Notes
S. So P. GEHRINGE!
Number 6
Review
tlands for
response to
N WIK immonia oxidizing bacteria in
HERM
Gomes, G. M irom 1 newly
d W. STEIN!
GENI ZHENG BEN K. W. Man, ind sources ol polycyclic iromatic hydrocar
JAMES ( W. LAM MICHA l H.W AM sediment i sub} -tropical coastal ] wetl]a nd
nd Pat K.S I AA
WE!IDONG ZHANG a nd FRANCIS A DiGIANO Comparison o f bacterial regrowth in distribution systems
using free chlorine and chloramine: a statistical study of
C tusalive factors
Comment
RICHARD I. Dick