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Subject: Water Science And Technology
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 14:25:28 -0500 (EST)
Water Science And Technology
A Journal of the International Association on Water Quality (IAWQ)
Note: The International Water Agency was founded in September 1999 by the
merger of the International Association of Water Quality
(IAWQ) and the International Water Supply Association (IWSA).
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AIMS AND SCOPE
Water Science and Technology is an international journal which provides
coverage of the best papers from IAWQ regional and specialized
conferences. Twenty four issues are published each year encompassing
important developments in all aspects of water quality management and
pollution control. The subjects covered are defined by IAWQ's mission
statement which is ``to advance the science and practice of water
pollution control and water quality management worldwide''.This
encompasses five broad areas: (1) wastewater treatment processes for
domestic, industrial and municipal effluents; (2) Sources of pollution
including hazardous wastes and source control; (3) Effects and impacts of
pollution on rivers, lakes, groundwater and marine waters; (4) Water
reuse and aquatic environmental restoration; (5) Policy, strategy, control
and management aspects of water quality. The value of Water Science and
Technology lies in the prompt publication of these proceedings in journal
form, ensuring rapid and wide dissemination of research results,
developments and application of new techniques, and the related managerial
and policy issues. Scientists, engineers, consultants, managers and
policy-makers unable to attend conferences or who lack time to keep up
with the continually growing literature will find this journal essential
as a permanent record of progress. Papers are selected by a rigorous
review procedure and are published together with posters selected from
those presented at the conference.
Audience
Practitioners and managers in the field of water management.
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Text is available as PDF and Postscript Level 2 files.
Recent Contents:
Water Science And Technology, Vol: 35,
Issue: 6, 1997
1.Preface
@?degaard, H. , pp. vii , PDF
(approx. 58.6KB)
2.Small wastewater treatment plants - a
challenge to wastewater engineers
Boller, M. , pp. 1-12 , PDF (approx.
703.1KB)
3.Transport phenomena in intermittent
filters
Schwager, A.; Boller, M. , pp. 13-20 ,
PDF (approx. 468.8KB)
4.Evaluation of sludge dewatering reed
beds: a niche for small systems
Kim, B.J.; Smith, E.D. , pp. 21-28 ,
PDF (approx. 468.8KB)
5.Optimum operation of a small sequencing
batch reactor for bod and nitrogen
removal based on on-line our-calculation
Johansen, N.H.; Andersen, J.S.; la
Cour Jansen, J. , pp. 29-36 , PDF
(approx. 468.8KB)
6.Floc size distribution and bacterial
activities in membrane separation
activated sludge processes for small-scale
wastewater treatment/reclamation
Zhang, B.; Yamamoto, K.; Ohgaki, S.;
Kamiko, N. , pp. 37-44 , PDF
(approx. 468.8KB)
7.Estimation of VOC emission rate from a
sequencing batch reactor
Liao, Y.C.; Lee, D.J. , pp. 45-52 ,
PDF (approx. 468.8KB)
8.Simultaneous nitrification-denitrification
process in extended aeration plants: pilot
and real scale experiences
Bertanza, G. , pp. 53-61 , PDF
(approx. 527.3KB)
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