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This volume, the sixth part of the selected proceedings of the 17th Biennial Conference of the IAWQ, contains 42 papers from the sessions on Nutrient Removal. Both biological and physicochemical methods are considered for dealing with the problems of nitrogen and phosphorus, separately and combined, in industrial and municipal wastewaters. 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 valuable update on our understanding of the water environment and the technologies that impact upon it.
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Part 1 Nitrogen removal processes: nitrification as a source of soluble organic substrate in biological treatment, B.E. Rittman et al; nitrogen elimination from sludge treatment reject water - comparison of the steam-stripping and denitrification processes, B. Teichgraber and A. Stein; influence of dissolved oxygen and oxidation-reduction potential on the denitrification rate of activated sludge, E. Lie and T. Welander; synthesis of denitrification enzymes in activated sludge - modelling with structured biomass, D. Wild et al; production of nitrous oxide gas during nitrification of wastewater, H. Zheng et al. Part 2 Phosphorus removal: genetic approach to enhanced biological phosphorus removal, H. Ohtake et al; some physiological characteristics of a phosphate removing bacterium isolated from anaerobic/aerobic activated sludge, Y. Ubukata; study on phosphorus removal using a new coagulation system, W. Xie et al; effect of nitrate on phosphorus release in biological phosphorus removal systems, T. Kuba et al. Part 3 Nitrogen and phosphorus removal: biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal in an anaerobic/anoxic sequencing batch reactor with separated biofilm nitrification, G. Bortone et al; prediction of the performance of enhanced biological phosphorus removal plants, M. Maurer and W. Gujer; wastewater inorganic N and P removal by immobilized chlorella vulgaris, N.F.Y. Tam et al.
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