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Water Science & Technology: Water Supply—WSTWS

Volume 8 Number 6

Water Science & Technology: Water Supply

Contents

Water auditing: the case for statutory requirements
J. Schlafrig, J. Sturman, G. Ho and K. Mathew.......... 597–601
The use of alternative water sources on urban playing fields: are they acceptable from a community stance?
M. A. Schwecke and B. Simmons.......... 603–609
Characterization of proton and copper binding properties of natural organic matter from an Australian drinking water source by differential absorbance spectroscopy
D. J. Dryer, G. V. Korshin, A. Heitz and C. Joll.......... 611–614
Recent advances in structure and reactivity of dissolved organic matter in natural waters
William J. Cooper, Weihua Song, Michael Gonsior, Daina Kalnina, Barrie M. Peake and Stephen P. Mezyk.......... 615–623
An integrated approach to water conservation for large users
Guenter Hauber-Davidson.......... 625–632
Comparison of methods for the determination of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon in potable water supply: use of a novel biofilm
L. R. Zappia, M. Alessandrino, S. Garbin, P. Pringle, A. Heitz, C. Joll, D. Masters, B. Hiller, S. Capewell, P. D. Franzmann, J. J. Plumb, S. Vitzthum Von Eckstaedt and K. Cadee.......... 633–641
Comparison between magnetic ion exchange resin-ultrafiltration and enhanced coagulation–filtration for the treatment of an NOM loaded surface water
J. Cromphout, L. Verdickt, E. Martin, R. Vanhoucke and T. Vanhullebusch.......... 643–651
Evaluation of Anabaena flos-aquae as a precursor for trihalomethane and haloacetic acid formation
J. Huang, N. Graham, M. R. Templeton, Y. Zhang, C. Collins and M. Nieuwenhuijsen.......... 653–662
Characterization of dissolved organic matter in watersheds of Lake Biwa and Lake Kasumigaura by excitation-emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy and application of humification index
T. Kusakabe, T. Kitamura and Y. Suzuki.......... 663–671
Oxidation efficiencies of natural organic matter by the different ozone contact systems
Byoung-Ho Lee, Won-Chul Song, Hyun-Joo Yang, Jeong-Hyun Kim and Young-Suk Kim.......... 673–680
Natural organic matter from catchment to drinking water: a case study of Pori waterworks, Finland
H. M. Szabo, I. Lindfors and T. Tuhkanen.......... 681–690
Significance of flocculation for NOM removal by coagulation–ceramic membrane microfiltration
T. Meyn, A. Bahn and T. O. Leiknes.......... 691–700
An urban water cycle perspective of natural organic matter (NOM): NOM in drinking water, wastewater effluent, storm water, and seawater
S. A. Baghoth, S. K. Maeng, S. G. Salinas Rodríguez, M. Ronteltap, S. Sharma, M. Kennedy and G. L. Amy.......... 701–707
Processes for enhanced NOM removal: beyond Fe and Al coagulation
Peter Jarvis, Jenny Banks, Roger Molinder, Tom Stephenson, Simon A. Parsons and Bruce Jefferson.......... 709–716
Relating organic matter character to trihalomethanes formation potential: a data mining approach
J. Roe, A. Baker and J. Bridgeman.......... 717–723
Advances in the characterization of the polarity of DOM under ambient water quality conditions using the polarity rapid assessment method
Marc Philibert, Steve Bush, Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz and I. H. (Mel) Suffet.......... 725–733