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Volume 33, Number 8, June 1999

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Kinetics of electroporation-assisted chlorination of Giardia muris
pp. 1761-1766(6)
Authors: Haas C.N.; Aturaliye D.N.

Integrating ponds and activated sludge process in the PETRO concept
pp. 1767-1774(8)
Authors: Shipin O.V.; Meiring P.G.J.; Phaswana R.; Kluever H.

Free chlorine consumption induced by cast iron corrosion in drinking water distribution systems
pp. 1781-1790(10)
Authors: Frateur I.; Deslouis C.; Kiene L.; Levi Y.; Tribollet B.

Formation of interim by-products in methanogenic degradation of butyrate
pp. 1791-1798(8)
Authors: Fang H.H.P.; Jia X.-S.

Activated sludge ballasting in batch tests
pp. 1799-1804(6)
Authors: Piirtola L.; Hultman B.; Andersson C.; Lundeberg Y.

Improving thermophilic anaerobic digestion of swine manure
pp. 1805-1810(6)
Authors: Hansen K.H.; Angelidaki I.; Ahring B.K.

Dissolution rate coefficients for surface slicks on rivers
pp. 1811-1816(6)
Authors: Hibbs D.E.; Gulliver J.S.

Optimization of the coagulation-flocculation treatment: influence of rapid mix parameters
pp. 1817-1826(10)
Authors: Rossini M.; Garrido J.G.; Galluzzo M.

Role of humic acids in the TiO2-photocatalyzed degradation of tetrachloroethene in water
pp. 1827-1836(10)
Authors: Selli E.; Baglio D.; Montanarella L.; Bidoglio G.

Biological denitrification in a continuous flow membrane reactor
pp. 1845-1850(6)
Authors: Mansell B.O.; Schroeder E.D.

Removal of cyanide by anodic oxidation for wastewater treatment
pp. 1851-1856(6)
Authors: Ogutveren U.B.; Toru E.; Koparal S.

Removal of oil pollutants in seawater as pretreatment of reverse osmosis desalination process
pp. 1857-1863(7)
Authors: Jian W.; Kitanaka A.; Nishijima W.; Baes A.U.; Okada M.

Solubilization of excess activated sludge by self-digestion
pp. 1864-1870(7)
Authors: Saiki Y.; Imabayashi S.; Iwabuchi C.; Kitagawa Y.; Okumura Y.; Kawamura H.

Effect of nitrite on anoxic phosphate uptake in biological phosphorus removal activated sludge
pp. 1871-1883(13)
Authors: Meinhold J.; Arnold E.; Isaacs S.

Kinetics of acid dye adsorption on GAC
pp. 1895-1899(5)
Authors: Walker G.M.; Weatherley L.R.

Iron and manganese dynamics in lake water
pp. 1900-1910(11)
Authors: Zaw M.; Chiswell B.

Ammonia removal in bubble column by ozonation in the presence of bromide
pp. 1911-1917(7)
Authors: Yang M.; Uesugi K.; Myoga H.

Heavy metal removal from wastewater in fluidized bed reactor
pp. 1918-1924(7)
Authors: Zhou P.; Huang J.-C.; Li A.W.F.; Wei S.

Oxygen inhibition of activated sludge denitrification
pp. 1925-1937(13)
Authors: Oh J.; Silverstein J.

Hydrolysis of haloacetonitriles: LINEAR FREE ENERGY RELATIONSHIP, kinetics and products
pp. 1938-1948(11)
Authors: Glezer V.; Harris B.; Tal N.; Iosefzon B.; Lev O.

Sand-filters used for wastewater treatment: buildup and distribution of microorganisms
pp. 1949-1955(7)
Authors: Bahgat M.; Dewedar A.; Zayed A.

Dissolved organic carbon contamination induced by filters and storage bottles
pp. 1956-1959(4)
Authors: Yoro S.C.; Panagiotopoulos C.; Sempere R.

Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) analysis for monitoring Nocardia levels in activated sludge
pp. 1964-1966(3)
Authors: Cha D.K.; Fuhrmann J.J.; Kim D.W.; Golt C.M.

Naturally occurring arsenic in the groundwaters in the southern region of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
pp. 1967-1972(6)
Authors: Kondo H.; Ishiguro Y.; Ohno K.; Nagase M.; Toba M.; Takagi M.

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