Eighth International Conference on Water Pollution Research
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Eighth International Conference on Water Pollution Research

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference, Sydney, Australia, 1976

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Eighth International Conference on Water Pollution Research

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference, Sydney, Australia, 1976

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Water Pollution Research covers the proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Water Pollution Research, held in Sydney, Australia on October 17-22, 1976. This book is composed of 150 and begins with discussions of the different sources of water pollution, including aerosolization, viral contamination, hydrocarbons, and heavy metals. Considerable chapters are devoted to various chemical processes for wastewater management; technical requirements for standard water quality; and methods of pollutant analysis. These topics are followed by surveys of Sydney's design of ocean outfall, an integrated pollution control system, and sewage sludge disposal. Other chapters describe the features of wastewater treatment reactors and other treatment alternatives. The remaining chapters present various case studies demonstrating the performance and improvements of different wastewater treatment facilities. This book will prove useful to water pollution researchers, environmentalists, and design engineers.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Eighth International Conference on Water Pollution Research
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. CHAPTER 1. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IAWPR, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 17- 22 OCTOBER, 1976
  6. CHAPTER 2. SPRAY IRRIGATION WITH WASTEWATER: THE PROBLEM OF AEROSOLIZATION AND DISPERSION OF ENTERIC MICROORGANISMS
  7. CHAPTER 3. GREAT LAKES WATER QUALITY AGREEMENT
  8. CHAPTER 4. COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF COMMERCIAL POLYELECTROLYTES FOR FLOCCULATING ALUM PRECIPITATED DOMESTIC WASTEWATER
  9. CHAPTER 5. VIRUS RETENTION BY SOIL
  10. CHAPTER 6. LOCALISED DESTRATIFICATION OF LARGE RESERVOIRS TO CONTROL DISCHARGE TEMPERATURES
  11. CHAPTER 7. TREATMENT OF CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS WASTEWATER BY ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORPTION WITH STEAM REGENERATION
  12. CHAPTER 8. THE REMOVAL OF VIRUSES BY SLOW SAND FILTRATION
  13. CHAPTER 9. A MULTIDIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS OF THE FRENCH 1971 SURFACE WATER QUALITY NETWORK CONTROL IN THE RIVER BASIN "SEINE-NORMANDIE"
  14. CHAPTER 10. A FUNDAMENTAL STUDY OF THE REMOVAL OF POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS FROM WATER DURING CHLORINATION
  15. CHAPTER 11. VIRUS REMOVAL IN ACTIVATED-SLUDGE SEWAGE TREATMENT
  16. CHAPTER 12. HYDRODYNAMICS OF BUBBLE PLUMES AND OXYGEN ABSORPTION IN STRATIFIED IMPOUNDMENTS
  17. CHAPTER 13. CHROMIUM REMOVAL WITH ACTIVATED CARBON
  18. CHAPTER 14. NITROGEN PHOSPHATE AND VIRUS REMOVAL FROM SEWAGE WATER DURING LAND FILTRATION
  19. CHAPTER 15. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS AND ANALYSIS METHODS FOR EVALUATING THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
  20. CHAPTER 16. SEDIMENTATION OF DISPERSED OIL IN SURFACE WATERS
  21. CHAPTER 17. FAECAL COLIFORMS AND FAECAL STREPTOCOCCI: A STATISTICAL COMPARISON USING DATA FROM ENGLAND AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA
  22. CHAPTER 18. PILOT PLANT INVESTIGATION OF THE EVOLUTION OF VARIOUS POLLUTANTS DURING ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE OF AN AQUIFER BY A BASIN
  23. CHAPTER 19. THE APPLICATION OF A TWO-LAYER TIME-DEPENDENT MODEL TO POLLUTION ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL IN A SHORT STRATIFIED ESTUARY
  24. CHAPTER 20. THE EFFECT OF OZONE BUBBLES ON DISINFECTION
  25. CHAPTER 21. HYDROCHEMICAL EFFECTS OF WASTE PERCOLATION ON GROUNDWATER IN BASALT NEAR FOOTSCRAY, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
  26. CHAPTER 22. PRELIMINARY DESIGN OF OCEAN OUTFALL AT SYDNEY: PROTECTION OF BATHING WATERS
  27. Part 1: Discussions and Replies
  28. Table of Contents
  29. Chapter 23. Spray Irrigation with Wastewater: The Problem of Aerosolisation and Dispersion of Enteric Microorganisms
  30. Chapter 24. Electron Microscopic Study of the Cytopathic Effect of Viruses Isolated from Water
  31. Chapter 25. Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
  32. Chapter 26. Comparative Evaluation of Commercial Polyelectrolytes for Flocculating Alum-Precipitated Domestic Wastewater
  33. Chapter 27. Virus Retention by soil
  34. Chapter 28. Localised Destratification of Large Reservoirs to Control DischargeTemperatures
  35. Chapter 29. Treatment of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Wastewater by Activated Carbon Adsorption with Steam Regeneration
  36. Chapter 30. The Removal of Viruses by Slow Sand Filtration
  37. Chaptyer 31. A Multidimensional Analysis of the Results of the French 1971 Surface Water Quality Network Control in the River Basin "Seine-Normandie"
  38. Chapter 32. A Fundamental Study of the Removal of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Water during Chlorination
  39. Chapter 33. Virus Removal in Activated Sludge Sewage Treatment
  40. Chapter 34. Hydrodynamics of Bubble Plumes and Oxygen Absorption in Stratified Impoundments
  41. Chapter 35. Chromium Removal with Activated Carbon
  42. Chapter 36. Faecal Coliforms and Faecal Streptococci: A Statistical Comparison using Data from England and Papua New Guinea
  43. Chapter 37. The Application of a Two-layer Time-dependent Model to Pollution Assessment and Control in a Short Stratified Estuary
  44. Chapter 38. The Effect of Ozone Bubbles on Disinfection
  45. Chapter 39. Hydrochemical Effects of Waste Percolation in Groundwater in Basalt near Footscray, Victoria, Australia
  46. Chapter 40. Preliminary Design of an Ocean Outfall at Sydney: Protection of Bathing Waters
  47. Chapter 41. DYNAMIC NATURE OF NITRIFYING BIOLOGICAL SUSPENDED GROWTH SYSTEMS
  48. Chapter 42. CONTINUOUS GRAVITY THICKENING OF SLUDGES
  49. CHAPTER 43. DISSOLVED-AIR FLOTATION IN ACTIVATED SLUDGE
  50. CHAPTER 44. DESIGN OF A NITRIFYING ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESS WITH THE AID OF DYNAMIC SIMULATION
  51. CHAPTER 45. DEWATERING PROPERTIES OF LIME STABILIZED SEWAGE SLUDGES
  52. CHAPTER 46. VARIABILITY OF TEMPERATURE AND OTHER PROCESS PARAMETERS A TIME SERIES ANALYSIS OF ACTIVATED SLUDGE PLANT DATA
  53. CHAPTER 47. AN INTEGRATED POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM: COMBINED CLARIFICATION OF WASTEWATER AND INCINERATOR SCRUBBER EFFLUENT AND UTILIZATION OF CLARIFIED EFFLUENT FOR SCRUBBING OF STACK EMISSIONS
  54. CHAPTER 48. STUDIES ON PYROLYSIS PROCESS OF SEWAGE SLUDGE
  55. CHAPTER 49. COMPREHENSIVE TEMPERATURE MODEL FOR AERATED BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
  56. CHAPTER 50. DESIGN APPROACH FOR EFFLUENT VARIABILITY REMOVAL IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS
  57. CHAPTER 51. COMBINED DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE AND SOLID WASTES BY THE PYROLYTIC PROCESS
  58. CHAPTER 52. THE EFFICACY OF AN EQUALIZATION POND IN A WATER RECLAMATION SYSTEM
  59. CHAPTER 53. THE INTEGRATION OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT WITH WATER RECLAMATION
  60. CHAPTER 54. DISPOSAL OF SLUDGE USING SOLID WASTES AS FUEL WITH RESOURCE RECOVERY AND CREATION OF GAS END-PRODUCT FOR UTILITY USE
  61. CHAPTER 55. SCALE-UP METHODOLOGY FOR SURFACE AERATED REACTORS
  62. Discussions and Replies
  63. Table of Contents
  64. CHAPTER 56. Dynamic Nature of Nitrifying Biological Suspended Growth Systems
  65. CHAPTER 57. Continuous Gravity Thickening of Sludges
  66. CHAPTER 58. Dissolved-Air Flotation in Activated Sludge
  67. CHAPTER 59. Design of a Nitrifying Activated Sludge Process with the Aid of Dynamic Simulation
  68. CHAPTER 60. Dewatering Properties of Lime Stabilized Sewage Sludge
  69. CHAPTER 61. An Integrated Pollution Control System: Combined CIarifiication of Wastewater and Incinerator Scrubber Effluent and Utilization of Clarified Effluent for Scrubbing of Stack Emissions
  70. CHAPTER 62. Comprehensive Temperature Model for Aerated Biological Systems
  71. CHAPTER 63. Design Approach for Effluent Variability Removal in Wastewater Treatment Systems
  72. CHAPTER 64. The Efficacy of an Equalization Pond in a Water Reclamation System
  73. CHAPTER 65. The Integration of Wastewater Treatment with Water Reclamation
  74. CHAPTER 66. Scaled-up Methodology for Surface Aerated Reactors
  75. CHAPTRE 67. SIMPLE METHODS OF PREDICTING THE LEACHING OF NITRATE FROM THE ROOT ZONE
  76. CHAPTER 68. INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE LIME PRECIPITATION OF RAW MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
  77. CHAPTER 69. SIMULATION OF DESIGN-STORMS WITH PROBABLE DISTRIBUTIONS IN TIME AND SPACE FOR STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
  78. CHAPTER 70. FELLMONGERY WASTE TREATMENT-COMPARISON OF COST AND DEGREE OF TREATMENT
  79. CHAPTER 71. CALCIUM CARBONATE AND MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE SOLUBILITY PRODUCT VALUES FOR HETEROGENEOUS SYSTEMS
  80. CHAPTER 72. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF STORMWATER RUNOFF IN AN URBANIZING WATERSHED
  81. CHAPTER 73. TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES FOR WASTEWATERS FROM THE TAPIOCA STARCH INDUSTRY
  82. CHAPTER 74. ADVANCED WASTEWATER TREATMENT BY CHEMICAL PRECIPITATION WITH LIME AND AMMONIA STRIPPING IN PONDS
  83. CHAPTER 75. PREVENTION AND PROTECTION OF SEWERAGE SYSTEMS AGAINST SULPHIDE ATTACK WITH REFERENCE TO EXPERIENCE IN SINGAPORE
  84. CHAPTER 76. PROCESS DESIGN INVESTIGATIONS FOR ALASKA PULP MILL WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES
  85. CHAPTER 77. IMPROVEMENT OF TERTIARY FILTRATION EFFICIENCY BY UPGRADING BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
  86. CHAPTER 78. THE FORECASTING OF SULFIDE BUILD-UP RATES IN SEWERS
  87. CHAPTER 79. MEASUREMENT AND TREATMENT OF OIL AND GREASE IN PETROLEUM AND PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATERS
  88. CHAPTER 80. WASTEWATER RECIRCULATION PONDS-PILOT PLANT AND FIELD STUDIES
  89. CHAPTER 81. CURRENT STATUS OF RESEARCH IN AUTOMATION OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT IN THE UNITED STATES
  90. CHAPTER 82. POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATIONS AND MONITORING TECHNOLOGY: A REVIEW OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FROM THE PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY
  91. CHAPTER 83. SEEPAGE FROM OXIDATION PONDS
  92. CHAPTER 84. A COMPARISON OF PURE OXYGEN AND DIFFUSED AIR DIGESTION OF WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE
  93. CHAPTER 85. BIOMONITORING WITH FISH: AN AID TO INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT AND SURFACE WATER QUALITY CONTROL
  94. CHAPTER 86. AN INTEGRATED HIGH RATE POND-ALGAE HARVESTING SYSTEM
  95. CHAPTER 87. THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF AN ANAEROBIC DIGESTER
  96. CHAPTER 88. THE USE OF OZONE INDUCED CHEMILUMINESCENCE IN WATER QUALITY MONITORING
  97. Discussions and Replies
  98. Table of Contents
  99. CHAPTER 89. Investigations into the Lime Precipitation of Raw Municipal Wastewater
  100. CHAPTER 90. Simulation of Design-storms with Probable Distributions in Time and Space for Storm Drainage Systems
  101. CHAPTER 91. Fellmongery Waste Treatment—Comparison of Cost and Degree of Treatment
  102. CHAPTER 92. Calcium Carbonate and Magnesium Hydroxide Solubility Product Values for Heterogeneous Systems
  103. CHAPTER 93. The Significance of Stormwater Runoff in an Urbanizing Watershed
  104. CHAPTER 94. Treatment Alternatives for Wastewaters from the Tapioca Starch Industry
  105. CHAPTER 95. Advanced Wastewater Treatment by Chemical Precipitation with Lime and Ammonia Stripping in Ponds
  106. CHAPTER 96. Prevention and Protection of Sewerage Systems against Sulphide Attack with Reference to Experience in Singapore
  107. CHAPTER 97. Improvement of Tertiary Filtration Efficiency by Upgrading Biological Activity
  108. CHAPTER 98. The Forecasting of Sulfide Build-up Rates in Sewers
  109. CHAPTER 99. Measurement and Treatment of Oil and Grease in Petroleum and Petrochemical Industrial Wastewaters
  110. CHAPTER 100. Wastewater Recirculation Ponds—Pilot Plant and Field Studies
  111. CHAPTER 101. Pollution Control Regulations and Monitoring Technology: a Review of Research and Development from the Pulp and Paper Industry
  112. CHAPTER 102. Seepage from Oxidation Ponds
  113. CHAPTER 103. A Comparison of Pure Oxygen and Diffused Air Digestion of Waste Activated Sludge
  114. CHAPTER 104. Biomonitoring with Fish: An Aid to Industrial Effluent and Surface Water Quality Control
  115. CHAPTER 105. An Integrated High Rate Pond-algae Harvesting System
  116. CHAPTER 106. DEVELOPMENT OF A RAPID FISH TOXICITY TEST UTILIZING A FREEZE CONCENTRATION TECHNIQUE FOR ROUTINE PETROLEUM REFINERY WASTEWATER MONITORING
  117. CHAPTER 107. REMOVAL OF ORGANICS IN SEWAGE AND SECONDARY EFFLUENT BY REVERSE OSMOSIS
  118. CHAPTER 108. THEORY AND DESIGN OF HIGH-RATE PLASTIC MEDIA TRICKLING FILTERS
  119. CHAPTER 109. COMPOUNDS TOXIC TO FISH IN PULP MILL WASTE STREAMS
  120. CHAPTER 110. SERIES INTERMITTENT SAND FILTRATION TO UPGRADE WASTEWATER LAGOON EFFLUENT
  121. CHAPTER 111. BIOLOGICAL ROTATING DISK SCALE-UP DESIGN: DISSOLVED OXYGEN EFFECTS
  122. CHAPTER 112. NITRIFICATION IN FREE-FLOWING STREAMS
  123. CHAPTER 113. ION EXCHANGE IN A MOVING BED OF MAGNETIZED RESIN
  124. CHAPTER 114. UPTAKE OF AMERICIUM- 241 BY ALGAE AND BACTERIA
  125. CHAPTER 115. CONSIDERATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF ATTACHED ORGANISMS IN THE SIMULATION OF SELF-PURIFICATION AND OXYGENATION CAPACITY OF FLOWING WATERS
  126. CHAPTER 116. RECOVERY OF ZINC FROM INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER USING CHELATING RESIN
  127. CHAPTER 117. NUTRIENT EXCHANGE KINETICS IN WATER-SEDIMENT INTERFACE
  128. CHAPTER 118. COMPARISON OF SEMI-CONTINUOUS AND CONTINUOUS FLOW BIOASSAYS
  129. CHAPTER 119. WATER DEMINERALIZATION BY THERMALLY REGENERABLE ION EXCHANGE
  130. CHAPTER 120. MERCURY TRANSPORT INTERACTING WITH BED SEDIMENT MOVEMENTS
  131. CHAPTER 121. INCINERATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTES AND SUBSEQUENT EFFLUENT CONTROL
  132. CHAPTER 122. SOME CAUSES OF BIOLOGICAL INSTABILITY AND THEIR EFFECT ON ALGAL POPULATION LEVELS IN WASTE TREATMENT LAGOONS
  133. CHAPTER 123. CURRENT AND FUTURE MARINE POLLUTION PROBLEMS WORKSHOP
  134. CHAPTER 124. ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SEWAGE SLUDGE ON BENTHIC FAUNA OFF THE GERMAN NORTH SEA COAST
  135. CHAPTER 125. THE PLANNING AND DESIGN OF OCEAN DISPOSAL SYSTEM
  136. CHAPTER 126. WATER RESOURCES QUALITY MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
  137. CHAPTER 127. WATER QUALITY OF RIVERS AND ESTUARIES
  138. CHAPTER 128. LAKES AND IMPOUNDMENTS
  139. CHAPTER 129. UNDERGROUND WATER
  140. CHAPTER 130. ACIDIC MINE DRAINAGE IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
  141. CHAPT6ER 131. ULTIMATE DISPOSAL OF SLUDGES, TOXIC WASTES AND STRONG ORGANIC LIQUORS WORKSHOP
  142. CHAPTER 132. Report of the Workshop Proceedings
  143. CHAPTER 133. DISPOSAL AND HANDLING OF MUNICIPALSLUDGE IN SWEDEN
  144. CHAPTER 134. SLUDGE DISPOSAL IN SOUTH AFRICA
  145. CHAPTER 135. LAND TREATMENT WORKSHOP
  146. CHAPTER 136. INTRODUCTION
  147. CHAPTER 137. LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF THE RAPID INFILTRATION OF MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
  148. CHAPTER 138. NITROGEN AND PATHOGEN REMOVAL BY RAPID AND SLOW SYSTEMS FOR LAND TREATMENT
  149. CHAPTER 139. EFFLUENT IRRIGATION FOR FODDER PRODUCTION. THE BASIC CONCEPT OF "LAND AND GRASS FILTRATION" OF EFFLUENTS
  150. CHAPTER 140. LAND DISPOSAL OF MINERALISED EFFLUENT FROM A PULP AND PAPER MILL
  151. Discussions and Replies
  152. Table of Contents
  153. CHAPTER 141. Development of a Rapid Fish Toxicity Test Utilizing a Freeze Concentration Technique for Routine Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Monitoring
  154. CHAPTER 142. Theory and Design of High-Rate Plastic Media Trickling Filters
  155. CHAPTER 143. Series Intermittent Sand Filtration to Upgrade Wastewater Lagoon Effluent
  156. CHAPTER 144. Biological Rotating Disk Scale-up Design: Dissolved Oxygen Effects
  157. CHAPTER 145. Nitrification in Free-Flowing Streams
  158. CHAPTER 146. Ion Exchange in a Moving Bed of Magnetized Resin
  159. CHAPTER 147. Uptake of Americium-241 by Algae and Bacteria
  160. CHAPTER 148. Recovery of Zinc from Industrial Waste Water using Chelating Resin
  161. CHAPTER 149. Nutrient Exchange Kinetics in Water-Sediment Interface
  162. CHAPTER 150. Comparison of Semi-continuous and Continuous Flow Bioassays
  163. Author Index
  164. Subject Index