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This volume, the third part of the selected proceedings of the 17th Biennial Conference of the IAWQ, contains 31 papers from the sessions on Chemical and Petrochemical Waste Management, and Industrial Waste Treatment. Problems associated with treating a wide range of industrial wastes are covered, including the pulp and paper, metal and textile industries. The conference proved to be the world's premier conference for those professionally interested in water pollution research and control and in water quality management. Over 1100 delegates were attracted to Budapest for a high-quality programme covering advanced research and strategic overviews, treatment processes and receiving water impacts, problems of industrial and municipal wastewater, and much more. Together with the remaining parts of the proceedings it constitutes a valuable update on our understanding of the water environment and the technologies that impact upon it.
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Part 1 Chemical and petrochemical waste management: biological treatability of amine laden refinery wastewater, N.-M. Chong; removal of VOCs from refinery and petrochemical wastewaters using dissolved air flotation, S. Al-Muzaini et al; the determination of anaerobic biodegradability of pharmaceutical wastes by methanogenic activity tests, J. Zabranska et al. Part 2 Industrial wastes treatment - industrial wastes: industrial wastewater treatment today and tomorrow, H.B. Pols and G.H. Harmsen; distillative treatment of liquid industrial wastes, K. Leonhard et al. Part 3 Wood, pulp and paper: treatment of pulp and paper industry wastewaters in novel moving bed biofilm reactors, B. Rusten et al; aerobic treatment of effluent from the wood panelling industry, X.Z. Li et al. Part 4 Metals: chromium removal and recovery from tannery wastes - laboratory investigation and field experience on a 10 m3/d demonstration plant, D. Petruzzelli et al; removal of trace Cd(II) from aqueous solutions by fungal adsorbents - an evaluation of self-immobilization of Rhizopus oryzae, C. Huang and H.-H. Chiu. Part 5 Textile effluents: ozonation - an important technique to comply with new German laws for textile wastewater treatment, F. Gahr et al; removal of dyewaste colour from sewage effluent - the use of a full scale ozone plant, J.H. Churchley. (Part Contents).
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