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Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology – AQUA Volume 56, Number 6-7, September 2007
Pengarang
Rolf Gimbel, James K. Edzwald & Yoshimasa Watanabe (Ed)
Rolf Gimbel, James K. Edzwald & Yoshimasa Watanabe (Ed)
Penerbit
USA, IWA Publishing, 110 hal (page 357 - 467), September 2007
USA, IWA Publishing, 110 hal (page 357 - 467), September 2007
Tahun Terbit
Th. 2007
Th. 2007
No. Klasifikasi
0003 – 7214
0003 – 7214
Kata Kunci
Jurnal, manajemen & teknologi air minum
Jurnal, manajemen & teknologi air minum
Lokasi
Perpustakaan AMPL
Perpustakaan AMPL
Dilihat
876 kali
876 kali
Jurnal ini merupakan jurnal resmi yang dikeluarkan oleh IWA (International Water Association). Jurnal ini berisi review seputar penelitian dan makalah yang berkaitan dengan riset dan pengembangan dalam bidang manajemen dan teknologi air minum.
Daftar isi:
•Membrane-media active collaboration (M-MAC): an alternative for solid-liquid separation in drinking water treatment
•New water supply technology and development of water utility management in Japan
•Particle removal with membranes in water treatment in Germany – state of the art and further developments
•Research and development on water supply technologies in JWRC
•Inactivation of particle-associated viruses by UV
•Developments of high rate dissolved air flotation for drinking water treatment
•Adsorptive removal of geosmin by ceramic membrane filtration with super-powdered activated carbon
•30 Years of technical and organizational development in the UK water sector: Thames Water’s experiences of moving from public to private sector
•Influence of calcium on the evolution of irreversible fouling in microfiltration/ultrafiltration membranes
•Modelling of the release of organic compounds from polyethylene pipes to water
•Bacterial species and variation in the biofilm of water distribution system in Harbin city
•Pipeline management in Tokyo – measures for leakage prevention
•Evaluation of water supply project by performance indicators.
Daftar isi:
•Membrane-media active collaboration (M-MAC): an alternative for solid-liquid separation in drinking water treatment
•New water supply technology and development of water utility management in Japan
•Particle removal with membranes in water treatment in Germany – state of the art and further developments
•Research and development on water supply technologies in JWRC
•Inactivation of particle-associated viruses by UV
•Developments of high rate dissolved air flotation for drinking water treatment
•Adsorptive removal of geosmin by ceramic membrane filtration with super-powdered activated carbon
•30 Years of technical and organizational development in the UK water sector: Thames Water’s experiences of moving from public to private sector
•Influence of calcium on the evolution of irreversible fouling in microfiltration/ultrafiltration membranes
•Modelling of the release of organic compounds from polyethylene pipes to water
•Bacterial species and variation in the biofilm of water distribution system in Harbin city
•Pipeline management in Tokyo – measures for leakage prevention
•Evaluation of water supply project by performance indicators.