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  1. A Hydrometallurgical Process for the Recovery of Noble Metals (Au, Pt, Ir, and Ta) from Pyrolyzed and Acid-Digested Solutions of Single-Use Medical Devices
  2. Acid Mine Drainage Neutralization by Ultrabasic Rocks: A Chromite Mining Tailings Evaluation Case Study
  3. Biomethanation on demand: Continuous and intermittent hydrogen supply on biological CO2 methanation
  4. Evaluation of the optimal sewage sludge pre-treatment technology through continuous reactor operation: Process performance and microbial community insights
  5. Post-Removal of Phosphorus from Biologically Treated Wastewater and Recovering It as Fertilizer: Pilot-Scale Attempt—Project PhoReSe
  6. Post-Removal of Phosphorus from Biologically Treated Wastewater and Recovering It as Fertilizer. A Pilot-Scale Attempt—The Project PhoReSe
  7. Evaluation of Heterogeneous Catalytic Ozonation for Micropollutants Removal from Wastewater: Application of a Pre-Industrial-Scale Unit
  8. Anaerobic digestion biogas upgrading using a two-stage membrane system under pilot-scale conditions.
  9. Nutrient recovery from digestate: Pilot test experiments
  10. Recovery of Noble Metals (Au, Pt, Ir, and Ta) from Spent Single-Use Medical–Technological Products
  11. Membrane-Based Technologies for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture from Flue Gases: Recent Progress in Commonly Employed Membrane Materials
  12. Water Quality Evaluation of Groundwater and Dam Reservoir Water: Application of the Water Quality Index to Study Sites in Greece
  13. A Novel Process for the On-Site Preparation and Application of Polyferric Chloride (PFC) for Surface Water Treatment
  14. Thermal Treatment of Serpentinized Olivine Wastes, Obtained from Chromite Mineral Enrichment Operations, as an Example of Circular Economy in the Mining Sector
  15. Investigating the Recovery of Noble Metals from Single-Use Medical Technology-Specific Waste Streams
  16. Fluoride Removal from Water Sources by Adsorption on MOFs
  17. Evaluation of Heterogeneous Catalytic Ozonation Process for the Removal of Micropollutants from Water/Wastewater: Application of a Novel Pilot-Scale Continuous Flow System
  18. Chromite ore addition to serpentinized magnesite mining wastes for the production of refractory products following thermal treatment
  19. MagWasteVal Project—Towards Sustainability of Mining Waste
  20. Heterogeneous Catalytic Ozonation: Solution pH and Initial Concentration of Pollutants as Two Important Factors for the Removal of Micropollutants from Water
  21. Exploitation of the fine rejected run of mine (ROM 0–4 mm) material to produce refractories in combination with the mining by-products of magnesite mine
  22. Effects of MgO and Fe2O3 Addition for Upgrading the Refractory Characteristics of Magnesite Ore Mining Waste/By-Products
  23. Sustainable Exploitation of Biogas Plant Digestate for the Production of High-Quality Products Using Selective Electrodialysis
  24. A Comprehensive Review on Pretreatment Methods for Enhanced Biogas Production from Sewage Sludge
  25. Anticorrosion Performance of Magnesium Hydroxide Coatings on Steel Substrates
  26. Investigation of the Removal of Several Micropollutants Presenting Different Ozone Reactivities from Natural Potable Water Matrix by the Application of Ozonation with the Use of SiO2 and Al2O3 as Catalysts
  27. Evaluation of polymeric membranes’ performance during laboratory-scale experiments, regarding the CO2 separation from CH4
  28. Arsenic Exposure via Contaminated Water and Food Sources
  29. Optimization of supercritical carbon dioxide explosion for sewage sludge pre-treatment using response surface methodology
  30. Monitoring of a Broad Set of Pharmaceuticals in Wastewaters by High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry and Evaluation of Heterogenous Catalytic Ozonation for Their Removal in a Pre-Industrial Level Unit
  31. Electrochemical conversion of chromium from tannery effluents for potential reuse in industrial applications
  32. Thermodynamic Study of Phosphate Adsorption and Removal from Water Using Iron Oxyhydroxides
  33. Investigation of Magnetic Separation and Thermal Treatment Effects, Combined with Additives (Mineral Oxides), on Serpentinized Peridotites from the Gerakini (Chalkidiki, N. Greece) Magnesite Mine
  34. Valorization of Hazardous Organic Solid Wastes towards Fuels and Chemicals via Fast (Catalytic) Pyrolysis
  35. Estimation and Addition of MgO Dose for Upgrading the Refractory Characteristics of Magnesite Ore Mining Wastes/By-products
  36. Hematite Nanoparticles Addition to Serpentine/Pyroxenes By-Products of Magnesite Mining Enrichment Process for the Production of Refractories
  37. Performance of Three Magnesium-based Coatings for Corrosion Protection of Concrete against Sulfuric Acid
  38. Selection of magnesium hydroxide coatings for corrosion mitigation in concrete sewer pipes by using multiple criteria decision analysis
  39. Thiol-Functionalization Carbonaceous Adsorbents for the Removal of Methyl-Mercury from Water in the ppb Levels
  40. Magnesite Ore Washing Facilities’ Wastewater Treatment and Recovered Water Reuse
  41. Minerals as Potential Catalysts in Heterogeneous Catalytic Ozonation: A Kinetic Study of p-CBA Degradation in Aqueous Solutions at pH 7
  42. Study of Magnesium Hydroxide Protective Coating against Corrosion, Applied on Poly(methyl methacrylate) Plates, By Using the Sulfuric Acid Attack Acceleration Test
  43. Transition Metal Ions as Ozonation Catalysts: An Alternative Process of Heterogeneous Catalytic Ozonation
  44. Evaluation of the Protection Ability of a Magnesium Hydroxide Coating against the Bio-Corrosion of Concrete Sewer Pipes, by Using Short and Long Duration Accelerated Acid Spraying Tests
  45. Comparative study on heterogeneous and homogeneous catalytic ozonation efficiency in micropollutants' removal
  46. Effect of Operating Conditions on Membrane Fouling in Pilot-Scale MBRs: Filaments Growth, Diminishing Dissolved Oxygen and Recirculation Rate of the Activated Sludge
  47. Comparison of Different Magnesium Hydroxide Coatings Applied on Concrete Substrates (Sewer Pipes) for Protection against Bio-Corrosion
  48. Speciation and Determination of Selenium Oxyanions at the Drinking Water Pollution Concentration Levels
  49. Catalytic Membrane Ozonation
  50. Combination of Thermal, Hydrometallurgical and Electrochemical Tannery Waste Treatment for Cr(III) Recovery
  51. The Effect of Thermal Treatment on the Physicochemical Properties of Minerals Applied to Heterogeneous Catalytic Ozonation
  52. Properties and Performance of Novel Mg(OH)2-Based Coatings for Corrosion Mitigation in Concrete Sewer Pipes
  53. Quantifying the Effect of COD to TN Ratio, DO Concentration and Temperature on Filamentous Microorganisms’ Population and Trans-Membrane Pressure (TMP) in Membrane Bio-Reactors (MBR)
  54. Thermally Treated Zeolite as a Catalyst in Heterogeneous Catalytic Ozonation—Optimization of Experimental Conditions and Micropollutant Degradation
  55. Catalytic Ozonation and Membrane Contactors—A Review Concerning Fouling Occurrence and Pollutant Removal
  56. Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Ultramafic Rocks from Rachoni Magnesite Mine, Gerakini (Chalkidiki, Northern Greece)
  57. Cost evaluation for Se(IV) removal, by applying common drinking water treatment processes: Coagulation/precipitation or adsorption
  58. Calcite Mineral Catalyst Capable of Enhancing Micropollutant Degradation during the Ozonation Process at pH7
  59. Study of Corrosion Protection of Concrete in Sewage Systems with Magnesium Hydroxide Coatings
  60. Heterogeneous Catalytic Ozonation of Micropollutants in a Pilot Scale Continuous Flow System
  61. Selenite Removal from Water
  62. A Mini-Review of Urban Wastewater Treatment in Greece: History, Development and Future Challenges
  63. Graphene Oxide/Fe-Based Composite Pre-Polymerized Coagulants: Synthesis, Characterization, and Potential Application in Water Treatment
  64. Correction: Usman, M., et al. Performance Evaluation of Small Sized Powdered Ferric Hydroxide as Arsenic Adsorbent. Water 2018, 10, 957
  65. Removal of Arsenic, Chromium and Uranium from Water Sources by Novel Nanostructured Materials Including Graphene-Based Modified Adsorbents: A Mini Review of Recent Developments
  66. Application of Composite Pre-Polymerized Coagulants for the Treatment of High-Strength Industrial Wastewaters
  67. The Use of Natural Minerals in a Pilot-Scale MBR for Membrane Fouling Mitigation
  68. Improvement of Manganese Feroxyhyte’s Surface Charge with Exchangeable Ca Ions to Maximize Cd and Pb Uptake from Water
  69. Using Additives for Fouling Control in a Lab-Scale MBR; Comparing the Anti-Fouling Potential of Coagulants, PAC and Bio-Film Carriers
  70. Hydrometallurgical Recovery of Cr(III) from Tannery Waste: Optimization and Selectivity Investigation
  71. New Insights into the Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Sb Ores from Greece
  72. Heavy metal stabilization of industrial solid wastes using low-grade magnesia, Portland and magnesia cements
  73. Cr(VI) Femoval from Ground Waters by Ferrous Iron Redox-Assisted Coagulation in a Continuous Treatment Unit Comprising a Plug Flow Pipe Reactor and Downflow Sand Filtration
  74. Enhancement of ozonation efficiency employing dead-end hollow fiber membranes
  75. Performance of Heterogeneous Catalytic Ozonation with Minerals in Degradation of p-Chlorobenzoic Acid (p-CBA) from Aqueous Solutions
  76. A Step by Step Investigation of Cr(III) Recovery from Tannery Waste
  77. Chromium and energy recovery from tannery wastewater treatment waste: Investigation of major mechanisms in the framework of circular economy
  78. The role of metal ions on p-CBA degradation by catalytic ozonation
  79. Fluoride removal from water by composite Al/Fe/Si/Mg pre-polymerized coagulants: Characterization and application
  80. Chromium recovery from tannery sludge and its ash, based on hydrometallurgical methods
  81. Biomass Characteristics and Their Effect on Membrane Bioreactor Fouling
  82. Treatment of Tannery Wastewater with Vibratory Shear-Enhanced Processing Membrane Filtration
  83. Metal Membrane Patents
  84. Recent Advances in Water and Wastewater Treatment with Emphasis in Membrane Treatment Operations
  85. The use of bio-carriers and zeolite in a lab-scale MBR for membrane fouling mitigation
  86. “Cycle closure” in waste management: tools, procedures and examples
  87. Removal of Antimony Species, Sb(III)/Sb(V), from Water by Using Iron Coagulants
  88. Application of a ceramic membrane contacting process for ozone and peroxone treatment of micropollutant contaminated surface water
  89. Heterogeneous Catalytic Ozonation of p-Chlorobenzoic Acid in Aqueous Solution by FeMnOOH and PET
  90. Mechanism of SMP aggregation within the pores of hydrophilic and hydrophobic MBR membranes and aggregates detachment
  91. Performance Evaluation of Small Sized Powdered Ferric Hydroxide as Arsenic Adsorbent
  92. Chemical toxicity and ecotoxicity evaluation of tannery sludge stabilized with ladle furnace slag
  93. Cultivation, characterization, and properties of Chlorella vulgaris microalgae with different lipid contents and effect on fast pyrolysis oil composition
  94. Stabilization of Cr-rich tannery waste in fly ash matrices
  95. Environmentally available hexavalent chromium in soils and sediments impacted by dispersed fly ash in Sarigkiol basin (Northern Greece)
  96. One step preparation of ZnFe2O4/Zn5(OH)6(CO3)2 nanocomposite with improved As(V) removal capacity
  97. The use of Sn(II) oxy-hydroxides for the effective removal of Cr(VI) from water: Optimization of synthesis parameters
  98. Fouling control in a lab-scale MBR system: Comparison of several commercially applied coagulants
  99. Reflectance Spectroscopy (Vis-NIR) for Assessing Soil Heavy Metals Concentrations Determined by two Different Analytical Protocols, Based on ISO 11466 and ISO 14869-1
  100. Hydraulic performance and fouling characteristics of a membrane sequencing batch reactor (MSBR) for landfill leachate treatment under various operating conditions
  101. Origin of hexavalent chromium in groundwater: The example of Sarigkiol Basin, Northern Greece
  102. Reductive precipitation and removal of Cr(VI) from groundwaters by pipe flocculation-microfiltration
  103. Continuous flow process of Cr(VI) removal from drinking water through reduction onto FeOOH by inorganic sulfur reductants
  104. Impact of O3 or O3/H2O2 treatment via a membrane contacting system on the composition and characteristics of the natural organic matter of surface waters
  105. Effect of Organic Matter on Cr(VI) Removal from Groundwaters by Fe(II) Reductive Precipitation for Groundwater Treatment
  106. Use of Novel Composite Coagulants for Arsenic Removal from Waters—Experimental Insight for the Application of Polyferric Sulfate (PFS)
  107. Production of demineralized water for use in thermal power stations by advanced treatment of secondary wastewater effluent
  108. Techno-economic evaluation of tetravalent manganese feroxyhyte for Hg uptake from flue gases in a fixed-bed adsorption configuration
  109. Batch and continuous dosing of conventional and composite coagulation agents for fouling control in a pilot-scale MBR
  110. Effects of ozonation pretreatment on natural organic matter and wastewater derived organic matter – Possible implications on the formation of ozonation by-products
  111. Stabilization of tannery sludge by co-treatment with aluminum anodizing sludge and phytotoxicity of end-products
  112. Application of powdered activated carbon (PAC) for membrane fouling control in a pilot-scale MBR system
  113. Efficiency of Iron-Based Oxy-Hydroxides in Removing Antimony from Groundwater to Levels below the Drinking Water Regulation Limits
  114. Vitrification of incinerated tannery sludge in silicate matrices for chromium stabilization
  115. Evaluation of several inorganic reductant/adsorbent materials for Cr(VI) removal by rapid small-scale column tests
  116. Ozone Mass Transfer Studies in a Hydrophobized Ceramic Membrane Contactor: Experiments and Analysis
  117. Wastewater Treatment in Membrane Bioreactors: The Use of Polyelectrolytes to Control Membrane Fouling
  118. Phosphate Removal from Effluent of Secondary Wastewater Treatment: Characterization of Recovered Precipitates and Potential Re-use as Fertilizer
  119. Pilot-Scale Phosphate Recovery from Secondary Wastewater Effluents
  120. Wetland Systems and Removal Mechanisms
  121. Rapid small-scale column tests for Cr(VI) removal by granular magnetite
  122. Enhanced As(III) oxidation and removal by combined use of zero valent iron and hydrogen peroxide in aerated waters at neutral pH values
  123. Development of bubble-less ozonation and membrane filtration process for the treatment of contaminated water
  124. Enhanced U(VI) removal from drinking water by nanostructured binary Fe/Mn oxy-hydroxides
  125. Introduction to Remediation of Arsenic Toxicity: Application of Biological Treatment Methods for Remediation of Arsenic Toxicity from Groundwaters
  126. Effect of climate change in WWTPs with a focus on MBR infrastructure
  127. 1st EWaS-MED International Conference on Improving Efficiency of Water Systems in a Changing Natural and Financial Environment 11–13 April 2013, Thessaloniki, Greece
  128. Influence of the background water matrix on the hybrid ceramic MF/O3system and correlation between pollutants rejection and membrane fouling
  129. Is the Coagulation-Filtration Process with Fe(III) Efficient for As(III) Removal from Groundwaters?
  130. Incineration of tannery sludge under oxic and anoxic conditions: Study of chromium speciation
  131. Occurrence of Cr(VI) in drinking water of Greece and relation to the geological background
  132. Removal of Toxic Materials from Aqueous Streams
  133. Application of Zero Liquid Discharge Water Treatment Units for Wastewater Reclamation: Possible Application in Marine Ports
  134. Novel Water Treatment Processes Based on Hybrid Membrane-Ozonation Systems: A Novel Ceramic Membrane Contactor for Bubbleless Ozonation of Emerging Micropollutants
  135. List of Contributors
  136. Utilization of Phosphogypsum in Tannery Sludge Stabilization and Evaluation of the Radiological Impact
  137. Effect of Climate Change in Wastewater Treatment Plants: Reviewing the Problems and Solutions
  138. Hybrid membrane processes for the treatment of surface water and mitigation of membrane fouling
  139. Fouling Issues in Membrane Bioreactors (MBRs) for Wastewater Treatment: Major Mechanisms, Prevention and Control Strategies
  140. Hybrid ozonation–microfiltration system for the treatment of surface water using ceramic membrane
  141. Review of Recent Patents on Coagulation / Flocculation (C/F) Process: Methods and Applications with Emphasis on Phosphates Removal
  142. Potential application of inorganic sulfur reductants for Cr(VI) removal at sub-ppb level
  143. Arsenic occurrence in Europe: emphasis in Greece and description of the applied full-scale treatment plants
  144. WATERLOSS project: developing from theory to practice an integrated approach towards NRW reduction in urban water systems
  145. Mercury removal from drinking water by single iron and binary iron-manganese oxyhydroxides
  146. Synthesis and coagulation performance of composite poly-aluminum-ferric-silicate-chloride coagulants in water and wastewater
  147. The use of steelmaking slag for sewage sludge stabilization
  148. Erratum to: Water Pipe Networks Performance Assessment: Benchmarking Eight Cases Across the EU Mediterranean Basin
  149. The Incorporation of Ceramic Membranes in MBR Systems for Wastewater Treatment: Advantages and Patented New Developments
  150. Water Pipe Networks Performance Assessment: Benchmarking Eight Cases Across the EU Mediterranean Basin
  151. Basic Principles of a DSS Tool Developed to Prioritize NRW Reduction Measures in Water Pipe Networks
  152. Protozoans as indicators of sequential batch processes for phenol treatment; an autoecological approach
  153. Assessing the performance of urban water networks across the EU Mediterranean area: The paradox of high NRW levels and absence of respective reduction measures
  154. Artificial destratification of Dipotamos reservoir in Northern Greece by low energy air injection
  155. NanoMembraneWater: development of innovative hybrid processes for contaminated water treatment using nanoporous membranes
  156. Guest editorial
  157. Comparative study of As(V) removal by ferric coagulation and oxy-hydroxides adsorption: laboratory and full-scale case studies
  158. Removal of uranium from contaminated drinking water: a mini review of available treatment methods
  159. A new set of water losses-related performance indicators focused on areas facing water scarcity conditions
  160. Indicators and options towards sustainability in industrial areas
  161. Synthesis, characterization and coagulation behavior of a composite coagulation reagent by the combination of polyferric sulfate (PFS) and cationic polyelectrolyte
  162. Guest Editorial
  163. The use of a submerged membrane batch reactor (S.M.B.R) for co-treatment of landfill leachates and domestic wastewater
  164. Evaluation of the treatment efficiency of the central treatment unit (CTU) of the industrial area of Larisa(Greece)
  165. Cadmium ion removal by electroflotation onto sewage sludge biomass
  166. 2nd International Conference on Environmental Management, Engineering, Planning and Economics (CEMEPE)
  167. Advances in coagulation/flocculation field: Al- and Fe-based composite coagulation reagents
  168. Effects of influent composition on activated sludge protozoa
  169. Preparation, characterisation and application of novel composite coagulants for surface water treatment
  170. Groundwater and Soil Pollution: Bioremediation
  171. A CFD-based simulation study of a large scale flocculation tank for potable water treatment
  172. Foreword
  173. Removal of Copper From Synthetic Wastewaters by the Hybrid Coagulation–Microfiltration Process
  174. AQUA 2008 International Conference on Water Science and Technology Integrated Water Resources Management
  175. Novel inorganic-organic composite coagulants based on aluminium
  176. Alternative cost-effective preparation method of polyaluminium chloride (PAC) coagulant agent: Characterization and comparative application for water/wastewater treatment
  177. Hydrophobicity in biosorptive flotation for metal ion removal
  178. Toxicological and ecotoxic impact of secondary and tertiary treated sewage effluents
  179. Editorial
  180. Biosorptive flotation for metal ions removal: the influence of surface tension
  181. A hybrid flotation–microfiltration cell for effluent treatment
  182. A new inorganic–organic composite coagulant, consisting of Polyferric Sulphate (PFS) and Polyacrylamide (PAA)
  183. A systematic study for the characterization of a novel coagulant (polyaluminium silicate chloride)
  184. Theoretical assessment of phosphate amendments for stabilization of (Pb+Zn) in polluted soil
  185. Polyaluminium silicate chloride—A systematic study for the preparation and application of an efficient coagulant for water or wastewater treatment
  186. Treatment performance variation at different depths within vertical subsurface-flow experimental wetlands fed with simulated domestic sewage
  187. Bioremoval of toxic metals from aqueous mixtures and recovery of biomass by dispersed-air flotation
  188. Composite Iron-Based Coagulant Synthesised by Inorganic Polyferric Sulphate and Organic, Non-Anionic Polymer
  189. Characterization and Application of Novel Coagulant Reagent (Polyaluminium Silicate Chloride) for the Post-Treatment of Landfill Leachates
  190. Characterisation and treatment of leachates from the municipal sanitary landfill of Thessaloniki, Greece
  191. Influence of ozonation on the in vitro mutagenic and toxic potential of secondary effluents
  192. A study on the properties and coagulation behaviour of modified inorganic polymeric coagulant—Polyferric silicate sulphate (PFSiS)
  193. The application of novel coagulant reagent (polyaluminium silicate chloride) for the post-treatment of landfill leachates
  194. A CFD methodology for the design of sedimentation tanks in potable water treatment
  195. The effect of influent temperature variations in a sedimentation tank for potable water treatment—A computational fluid dynamics study
  196. Polyferric sulphate: Preparation, characterisation and application in coagulation experiments
  197. Investigation of sewage sludge stabilization potential by the addition of fly ash and lime
  198. Polyferric silicate sulphate (PFSiS): Preparation, characterisation and coagulation behaviour
  199. Comparison of Efficiency between Poly‐aluminium Chloride and Aluminium Sulphate Coagulants during Full‐scale Experiments in a Drinking Water Treatment Plant
  200. Application of a membrane sequencing batch reactor for landfill leachate treatment
  201. Performance of VSEP vibratory membrane filtration system during the treatment of landfill leachates
  202. Evaluation of leaching and ecotoxicological properties of sewage sludge–fly ash mixtures
  203. The process of flotation: an efficient solid/liquid separation technique for biological materials
  204. Metal ions biosorption from dilute aqueous solution
  205. Removal of arsenic compounds from waste water by chemisorption filtration
  206. Performance of pilot-scale vertical-flow constructed wetlands, as affected by season, substrate, hydraulic load and frequency of application of simulated urban sewage
  207. Comparison of single and dual media filtration in a full-scale drinking water treatment plant
  208. Lead and bromide precipitation from aqueous acidic solutions. Potential exploitation in industrial applications
  209. Potential Ozone Applications for Water/Wastewater Treatment
  210. Preface
  211. Use of red mud for toxic metals removal: The case of nickel
  212. Removal of arsenic compounds by chemisorption filtration
  213. Comparable Evaluation of Iron‐based Coagulants for the Treatment of Surface Water and of Contaminated Tap Water
  214. The application of flotation for the downstream separation of metal-loaded microorganisms
  215. EAFD-loaded vitreous and glass–ceramic materials
  216. Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the conventional activated sludge treatment process: Model predictions against experimental values
  217. The effect of coagulation on the toxicity and mutagenicity of reclaimed municipal effluents
  218. Wastewater reclamation by advanced treatment of secondary effluents
  219. The Determination of Contaminant Release from the PBO-Fe2O3-SiO2-Na2O Vitrification System, Using Industrial Solid Waste or Artificial Mixtures
  220. Synthesis, characterisation and application in coagulation experiments of polyferric sulphate
  221. Use of Iron- and Manganese-Oxidizing Bacteria for the Combined Removal of Iron, Manganese and Arsenic from Contaminated Groundwater
  222. Selective removal of lead and bromide from a hazardous industrial solid waste using Limited Acid Demand and Separation Factor at ambient conditions
  223. Reply to “Comment on the Removal Mechanism of Hexavalent Chromium by Biomaterials or Biomaterials-Based Activated Carbons” (Comment on “Diffusion Kinetic Study of Chromium(VI) Biosorption byAeromonas caviae”)†
  224. Removal of phosphates by pilot vertical-flow constructed wetlands using a mixture of sand and dolomite as substrate
  225. Vibratory shear enhanced processing membrane filtration applied for the removal of natural organic matter from surface waters
  226. Effective treatment and recovery of laurionite-type lead from toxic industrial solid wastes
  227. Appropriate combination of physico-chemical methods (coagulation/flocculation and ozonation) for the efficient treatment of landfill leachates
  228. Ecotoxicological properties of wastewater treated using tertiary methods
  229. Comparative Evaluation of Conventional and Alternative Methods for the Removal of Arsenic from Contaminated Groundwaters
  230. Sorption of Arsenic Oxyanions from Aqueous Solution on Goethite: a Study of Process Modelling
  231. Arsenic Health Effects
  232. Municipal Storm Water Management
  233. Biosorption of Toxic Metals
  234. Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment
  235. Landfill Leachates, Part I: Origin and Characterization
  236. Landfill Leachates: Part 2: Treatment
  237. Phytoremediation of Lead-Contaminated Soils
  238. Solidification/Stabilization of Hazardous Solid Wastes
  239. Technologies for Arsenic Removal from Contaminated Water Sources
  240. Cadmium(II) Biosorption byAeromonas caviae: Kinetic Modeling
  241. Application of Flotation for the Separation of Metal‐Loaded Resins#
  242. Recent advances in the bioremediation of arsenic-contaminated groundwaters
  243. A hybrid flotation—microfiltration process for metal ions recovery
  244. Hazardous industrial waste stabilization using inorganic phosphates: Investigation of possible mechanisms
  245. Comparable evaluation of various commercially available aluminium-based coagulants for the treatment of surface water and for the post-treatment of urban wastewater
  246. In situ stabilization of toxic metals in polluted soils using phosphates: theoretical prediction and experimental verification
  247. Removal of zinc from dilute aqueous solutions by galvanochemical treatment
  248. Sonochemical decomposition of natural polyphenolic compound (condensed tannin)
  249. Equilibrium and kinetic modeling of chromium(VI) biosorption by Aeromonas caviae
  250. Diffusion kinetic study of cadmium(II) biosorption byAeromonas caviae
  251. Application of flotation for the separation of metal-loaded zeolites
  252. Biological treatment of Mn(II) and Fe(II) containing groundwater: kinetic considerations and product characterization
  253. Biosorption of toxic metals from aqueous solutions by bacteria strains isolated from metal-polluted soils
  254. The fate of lindane in the conventional activated sludge treatment process
  255. Diffusion Kinetic Study of Chromium(VI) Biosorption byAeromonas caviae
  256. The application of sorptive flotation for the removal of metal ions
  257. Application of biological processes for the removal of arsenic from groundwaters
  258. The application of bioflocculant for the removal of humic acids from stabilized landfill leachates
  259. Kinetics of Bacterial As(III) Oxidation and Subsequent As(V) Removal by Sorption onto Biogenic Manganese Oxides during Groundwater Treatment
  260. Development and study of iron-based nanoadsorbents
  261. Erratum to “The use of biosurfactants in flotation: application for the removal of metal ions [Minerals Engineering 16 (2003) 1231–1236]”
  262. Removal of humic acids by flotation
  263. Removal of As(V) from wastewaters by chemically modified fungal biomass
  264. Coagulation–flocculation pretreatment of sanitary landfill leachates
  265. The use of biosurfactants in flotation: application for the removal of metal ions
  266. Sorptive flotation for metal ions recovery
  267. Removal of As(V) Ions from Solution by Akaganeite bgr-FeO(OH) Nanocrystals
  268. Akaganeite and goethite-type nanocrystals: synthesis and characterization
  269. Detoxification of a highly toxic lead-loaded industrial solid waste by stabilization using apatites
  270. Removal of Arsenic and Cadmium by Akaganeite Fixed‐Beds
  271. Removal of Cr(VI), Mo(VI), and V(V) Ions from Single Metal Aqueous Solutions by Sorption or Nanofiltration
  272. Metal biosorption by PAN-immobilized fungal biomass in simulated wastewaters
  273. Sorption of As(V) ions by akaganéite-type nanocrystals
  274. Vitrification of lead-rich solid ashes from incineration of hazardous industrial wastes
  275. Removal of arsenic from contaminated water sources by sorption onto iron-oxide-coated polymeric materials
  276. Toxic metals removal from waste waters by upflow filtration with floating filter medium. I. The case of zinc
  277. Arsenic Removal Using Iron Oxide Loaded Alginate Beads
  278. A field investigation of the quantity and quality of leachate from a municipal solid waste landfill in a Mediterranean climate (Thessaloniki, Greece)
  279. REMOVAL OF ARSENATES FROM CONTAMINATED WATER BY COAGULATION–DIRECT FILTRATION
  280. As(III) removal from groundwaters using fixed-bed upflow bioreactors
  281. A kinetic model describing cell growth and production of highly active, recombinant ice nucleation protein inEscherichia coli
  282. 6. Metals loading on sorbents and their separation
  283. Removal of toxic metal ions from aqueous systems by biosorptive flotation
  284. FLOTATION TECHNIQUES IN WATER TECHNOLOGY FOR METALS RECOVERY: THE IMPACT OF SPECIATION
  285. Enzymatic treatment of sanitary landfill leachate
  286. Modelling the sorption of metals from aqueous solutions on goethite fixed-beds
  287. Removal of Arsenic from Contaminated Dilute Aqueous Solutions Using Biosorptive Flotation
  288. REMOVAL OF METAL IONS FROM SIMULATED WASTEWATER BYSACCHAROMYCESYEAST BIOMASS: COMBINING BIOSORPTION AND FLOTATION PROCESSES
  289. Comparison of two biological treatment processes using attached-growth biomass for sanitary landfill leachate treatment
  290. Akaganéite-type β-FeO(OH) nanocrystals: preparation and characterization
  291. Treatment of oil-in-water emulsions by coagulation and dissolved-air flotation
  292. Photocatalytic oxidation of Auramine O in the presence of semiconducting oxides
  293. Using Toxkits for calculating interactive effects of chemicals
  294. Removal of metal Ions from dilute aqueous solutions: A comparative study of inorganic sorbent materials
  295. Removal of toxic metals from aqueous mixtures. Part 1: Biosorption
  296. Biosorption of cadmium ions by Actinomycetes and separation by flotation
  297. Goethite Mineral as a Sorbent for Heavy Metal Ions
  298. Modelling Sorption of Metals from Aqueous Solution onto Mineral Particles: The Case of Arsenic Ions and Goethite Ore
  299. Interactive toxic effects of agrochemicals on aquatic organisms
  300. Removal of pesticides from aqueous solutions by combined physicochemical processes—the behaviour of lindane
  301. The removal and recovery of cadmium from dilute aqueous solutions by biosorption and electrolysis at laboratory scale
  302. The Biosorption Process
  303. Removal and Recovery of Metals from Dilute Solutions
  304. Removal of Cadmium from Dilute Solutions by Hydroxyapatite. III. Flocculation Studies
  305. Removal of metal ions from dilute solutions by sorptive flotation
  306. Removal of Cadmium from Dilute Solutions by Hydroxyapatite. II. Flotation Studies
  307. Removal of Heavy Metal Ions
  308. Flotation removal of As(V) onto goethite
  309. Biosorption of Metals from Dilute Aqueous Solutions
  310. REMOVAL OF METALS FROM DILUTE AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY BIOSORBENTS
  311. Flotation of molybdate oxyanions from dilute solutions Part II. Selective separation from phosphates, arsenates and silicates
  312. Flotation of molybdate oxyanions in dilute solutions. Part 1. Selective separation from arsenate
  313. Separation of Tungstates from Aqueous Mixtures Containing Impurities (Arsenate, Phosphate and Silicate Anions) Using Ion Flotation
  314. Metal biosorption - flotation. Application to cadmium removal
  315. Metal biosorption-flotation. Application to cadmium removal
  316. Removal of Toxic Metals by Biosorption onto Nonliving Sewage Sludge
  317. Removal of Molybdate and Arsenate from Aqueous Solutions by Flotation
  318. Application of Flotation and/or Biosorption for the Removal of Toxic Metals From Dilute Aqueous Solutions — Groundwaters
  319. Silver recovery from aqueous streams using ion flotation
  320. Removal Of Cadmium From Dilute Solutions By Hydroxyapatite. I. Sorption Studies
  321. Removal of hexavalent chromium anions from solutions by pyrite fines
  322. Removal of pesticides from surface waters by combined physicochemical processes. Part I: Dodine
  323. Particulate Emission Control
  324. Recovery of Co2+Ions from Aqueous Solutions by Froth Flotation. Part II. CoS Precipitation
  325. Removal of cadmium from dilute solutions by flotation
  326. Toxic metals removal from dilute solutions by biosorptive flotation
  327. Flotation of cadmium-loaded biomass
  328. Flotation of powdered activated carbon with adsorbed gold(I)-thiourea complex
  329. Biosorptive Flotation in Metal Ions Recovery
  330. Recovery of Co2+Ions from Aqueous Solutions by Froth Flotation
  331. Powdered Activated Carbon Separation from Water by Foam Flotation
  332. Adsorption of gold-thiourea complex on Greek lignite
  333. As(III) removal from aqueous solutions using non-stoichiometric coprecipitation with iron(III) sulphate and filtration or flotation
  334. Waste microbial biomass for cadmium ion removal: Application of flotation for downstream separation
  335. Flotation as a bioseparation process for fungi removal
  336. Arsenic(III) and Arsenic(V) Removal from Solutions by Pyrite Fines
  337. Recovery of gold from thiourea solutions by flotation
  338. Thermophilic anaerobic digestion of alcohol distillery wastewaters
  339. Removal of metal ions from wastewaters. The case of nickel
  340. Adsorbing Flotation of Copper Hydroxo Precipitates by Pyrite Fines
  341. Flotation Techniques in Waste Water Treatment
  342. Foam flotation for fine particles removal from water: The example of zeolites
  343. Ion flotation as a tool for speciation studies selective separation in the system Cr3+/Cr6+
  344. Foam Flotation of Zeolites: Application for Zinc Ion Removal
  345. Separation of Germanium from Lead in Solutions by Flotation
  346. Parameters influencing flotation in removal of metal ions
  347. Electrolytic flotation of chromium from dilute solutions
  348. Adsorption of fatty acids on fine mineral particles as a purification method of industrial wastewaters
  349. Flotation of Germanium from Dilute Solutions
  350. Separation of Heavy Metals from Effluents by Flotation
  351. FLY ASH EMPLOYMENT IN CONDITIONING BIOLOGICAL SLUDGES FOR DEWATERING
  352. Separation of germanium and arsenic from solutions by flotation
  353. Ion flotation in environmental technology
  354. Extraction and Flameless AAS Determination of Germanium in Lignite Fly Ash