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Riverbank filtration : understanding contaminant biogeochemistry and pathogen removal / edited by Chittaranjan Ray

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NATO science series. Series IV 14 Earth and environmental sciencesPublication details: Dordrecht Boston Kluwer Academic Publishers c2002Description: xviii, 253 p. il., mps. 25 cmISBN:
  • 1402009542
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TD 443 R58 2002
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Effect of biogeochemical, hydrogeological, and well construction -- Factors on riverbank filtrate quality / Chittaranjan Ray -- Hydrogeological issues of riverbank filtration : a review / Eduard Hoehn -- Organic matter as the driving force in the solubilization of Fe and Mn during riverbank filtration / Alain C.M. Bourg, Monika A.M. Kedziorek and Dominique Darmendrail -- Virus removal by soil passage at field scale and groundwater protection / Jack F. Schijven -- Removal of Cryptosporidium using bank filtration / Philip Berger -- Elimination of microcystins by slow sand filtration at the UBA experimental field / Hartmut Bartel and Gesche Grutzmacher -- Experiences on the fate of organic micropollutants during riverbank filtration / Frank Sacher and Heinz-Jurgen Brauch -- Public health aspects of riverbank filtration / Rolf A. Deininger, Jiyoung Lee, Arvil Ancheta and Chak Somana -- Groundwater quality processes after bank infiltration from the Danube at Tunovo / Igor Mucha, Dalibor Rodik, Zoltan Hlavaty and L 'Ubomir Bansky -- Use of bank filtration in Hungary / Zsuzsa Homonnay -- Laboratory and field studies of pollutant removal / F. Laszlo and P. Literathy -- Riverbank filtration in water supply in Romania : old solutions, new problems / Vladimir Rojanschi, Luminita Mlenajek and Mariana Stanciulescu -- Conclusions and recommendations of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop : contaminant biogeochemistry and pathogen removal efficiency / Chittaranjan Ray.
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Préstamo Biblioteca Pedro Arrupe Acervo TD 443 R58 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 074285

"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Riverbank Filtration: Understanding Contaminant Biogeochemistry and Pathogen Removal, Tihany, Hungary, 5-8 September 2001"--T.p. verso.

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Machine generated contents note: Effect of biogeochemical, hydrogeological, and well construction -- Factors on riverbank filtrate quality / Chittaranjan Ray -- Hydrogeological issues of riverbank filtration : a review / Eduard Hoehn -- Organic matter as the driving force in the solubilization of Fe and Mn during riverbank filtration / Alain C.M. Bourg, Monika A.M. Kedziorek and Dominique Darmendrail -- Virus removal by soil passage at field scale and groundwater protection / Jack F. Schijven -- Removal of Cryptosporidium using bank filtration / Philip Berger -- Elimination of microcystins by slow sand filtration at the UBA experimental field / Hartmut Bartel and Gesche Grutzmacher -- Experiences on the fate of organic micropollutants during riverbank filtration / Frank Sacher and Heinz-Jurgen Brauch -- Public health aspects of riverbank filtration / Rolf A. Deininger, Jiyoung Lee, Arvil Ancheta and Chak Somana -- Groundwater quality processes after bank infiltration from the Danube at Tunovo / Igor Mucha, Dalibor Rodik, Zoltan Hlavaty and L 'Ubomir Bansky -- Use of bank filtration in Hungary / Zsuzsa Homonnay -- Laboratory and field studies of pollutant removal / F. Laszlo and P. Literathy -- Riverbank filtration in water supply in Romania : old solutions, new problems / Vladimir Rojanschi, Luminita Mlenajek and Mariana Stanciulescu -- Conclusions and recommendations of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop : contaminant biogeochemistry and pathogen removal efficiency / Chittaranjan Ray.

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