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This volume, the fourth part of the selected proceedings of the 17th Biennial Conference of the IAWQ, contains papers from the sessions on Design and Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants, and Instrumentation, Control and Automation. Large and small treatment plants, their constituent processes, and measurement and control technologies are all covered by general design assessments, case studies, specific experimental work, and modelling and simulation. 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 Design and operation of wastewater treatment plant - general plant design and operation: wastewater treatment plant operation costs, P. Balmer and B. Mattsson; odour emissions of wastewater treatment plants - recent German experiences. Part 2 Treatment processes: influence of combined sewage influent on secondary clarifiers of activated sludge plants, A. Deininger; influence of a horizontal flow on the performance of fine-bubble diffused air systems, G. Da Silva-Deronzier et al. Part 3 Ultraviolet disinfection: bioassay for full-scale UV disinfection systems, E.R. Blatchley and B.A. Hunt. Part 4 Microfiltration and membranes: treatment of municipal wastewater by a membrane bioreactor - results of a semi-industrial pilot-scale study. Part 5 Instrumentation, control and automation - process and plant simulation and control: fast-mode real-time simulator for the wastewater treatment process, M. Metzger; real-time control of nitrogen removal at full-scale using oxidation reduction potential, K. Wouters-Wasiak et al. Part 6 Sensors and monitoring: BOD biosensor for secondary effluent from wastewater treatment plants, H. Tanaka et al. Part 7 Respirometric techniques: on-line estimation of the respiration and the oxygen transfer rate at Kungsangen wastewater plant in Uppsala, B. Carlsson et al; automated respiration inhibition kinetics analysis (ARIKA) with a respirographic biosensor, Z. Kong et al. (Part Contents).
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