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Volume 67, Number 5, July/August 1995

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Editorial

The challenge of groundwater treatment
pp. 763-763(1)
Author: Dzombak, David A.

Articles

Sustained trichloroethylene cometabolism by phenol-degrading bacteria in sequencing biofilm reactors
pp. 764-774(11)
Authors: Segar, Robert L.; De Wys, Shelley L.; Speitel, Gerald E.

A simple empirical model for hindered settling in activated sludge clarifier
pp. 775-780(6)
Authors: Roche, N.; Vaxelaire, J.; Prost, C.

Effects of operational variables on the oxygen transfer performance of ceramic diffusers
pp. 781-787(7)
Authors: Rieth, Michael G.; Chiesa, Steven C.; Polta, Robert C.

Treatment of cadmium-plating and chromium-plating wastes by iron oxide-coated sand
pp. 788-790(3)
Authors: Satpathy, Jiban K.; Chaudhuri, Malay

Evaluation of dioxin mobility and spoils leaching in a surface coal mine reclaimed with bleached kraft pulp and paper mill biosolids
pp. 791-797(7)
Authors: McFadden, David P.; Proctor, James L.; Krouskop, Dirk J.; Ayers, Karl C.

Preliminary assessment of the removal of volatile organic compounds in a biological selector process
pp. 798-801(4)
Authors: Parker, Wayne; Monteith, Hugh; Melcer, Henryk

Phase-separated anaerobic toxicity assays for sulfate and sulfide
pp. 802-806(5)
Authors: Shin, Hang Sik; Jung, Jin Young; Bae, Byung Uk; Paik, Byeong Cheon

A multi-parameter analysis of volatile organic compound emissions from sewers
pp. 807-815(9)
Authors: Corsi, Richard L.; Birkett, Steven

Control of volatile organic compound emissions using a compost biofilter
pp. 816-821(6)
Authors: Ergas, Sarina J.; Schroeder, Edward D.; Chang, Daniel P.Y.; Morton, Robert L.

Stimulation of activated sludge cultures for enhanced heavy metal removal
pp. 822-827(6)
Authors: Chang, Duk; Fukushi, Kensuke; Ghosh, Sambhunath

Pilot scale evaluation of anaerobic codigestion of primary and pretreated waste activated sludge
pp. 835-841(7)
Authors: Knezevic, Zorica; Mavinic, Donald S.; Anderson, Bruce C.

Chlorine transfer from inorganic monochloramine in chlorinated wastewater
pp. 842-847(6)
Authors: Yoon, Jeyong; Jensen, James N.

Biological oxygen transfer enhancement in wastewater treatment systems
pp. 848-854(7)
Authors: Sundararajan, Anand; Ju, Lu-Kwang

Performance of subsurface flow wetlands with batch-load and continuous-flow conditions
pp. 855-862(8)
Authors: Burgoon, P.S.; Reddy, K.R.; DeBusk, T.A.

Effects of biosorption and dissolution on the biodegradation of di-n-butyl phthalate
pp. 863-871(9)
Authors: Wang, Xiaolan; Grady, C. P. Leslie

Research Note

Development of settling flux curves using SVI: An addendum
pp. 872-874(3)
Authors: Wahlberg, Eric J.; Keinath, Thomas M.

Discussions

Probabilistic approach to initial dilution of ocean outfalls
pp. 878-881(4)
Authors: Lee, Joseph H.W.; Koenig, Albert

Hydraulics of corrosive gas pockets in force mains
pp. 882-883(2)
Author: Thompson, Mark A.

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