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  1. Sustainable wastewater reuse for agriculture
  2. Making waves: The NORMAN antibiotic resistant bacteria and resistance genes database (NORMAN ARB&ARG)–An invitation for collaboration to tackle antibiotic resistance
  3. Olive mill wastewater co-treatment: Effect of (electro)Fenton processes and dilution ratio on moving bed biofilm reactor performance
  4. Effect of microplastics on urban wastewater disinfection and impact on effluent reuse: Sunlight/H2O2 vs solar photo-Fenton at neutral pH
  5. Urban wastewater disinfection by iron chelates mediated solar photo-Fenton: Effects on seven pathogens and antibiotic resistance transfer potential
  6. Tertiary/quaternary treatment of urban wastewater by UV/H2O2 or ozonation: Microplastics may affect removal of E. coli and contaminants of emerging concern
  7. Photo driven homogeneous advanced oxidation coupled to adsorption process for an effective arsenic removal from drinking water
  8. Open the way to turnover frequency determination in (photo)Fenton processes for catalytic activities comparison
  9. Pharmaceuticals degradation and pathogens inactivation in municipal wastewater: A comparison among UVC photo-Fenton with chelating agents, UVC/H2O2 and ozonation
  10. Mitigating risks and maximizing sustainability of treated wastewater reuse for irrigation
  11. Improving organic matter and nutrients removal and minimizing sludge production in landfill leachate pre-treatment by Fenton process through a comprehensive response surface methodology approach
  12. Ozonation Vs sequential solar driven processes as simultaneous tertiary and quaternary treatments of urban wastewater: A life cycle assessment comparison
  13. Chelating agents supported solar photo-Fenton and sunlight/H2O2 processes for pharmaceuticals removal and resistant pathogens inactivation in quaternary treatment for urban wastewater reuse
  14. Landfill leachate treatment by a combination of a multiple plant hybrid constructed wetland system with a solar photoFenton process in a raceway pond reactor
  15. Magnetic Fe3O4-natural iron ore/calcium alginate beads as heterogeneous catalyst for Novacron blue dye degradation in water by (photo)Fenton process
  16. Co-treatment of landfill leachate with urban wastewater by chemical, physical and biological processes: Fenton oxidation preserves autochthonous bacterial community in the activated sludge process
  17. Photo-Fenton like process as polishing step of biologically co-treated olive mill wastewater for phenols removal
  18. Neutral (Fe3+-NTA) and acidic (Fe2+) pH solar photo-Fenton Vs chlorination: Effective urban wastewater disinfection does not mean control of antibiotic resistance
  19. Solar driven photocatalysis using iron and chromium doped TiO2 coupled to moving bed biofilm process for olive mill wastewater treatment
  20. Simultaneous disinfection and microcontaminants elimination of urban wastewater secondary effluent by solar advanced oxidation sequential treatment at pilot scale
  21. Assessment of a novel microalgae-cork based technology for removing antibiotics, pesticides and nitrates from groundwater
  22. Combination of foam fractionation and photo-Fenton like processes for greywater treatment
  23. Solar photo-Fenton at circumneutral pH using Fe(III)-EDDS compared to ozonation for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Contaminants of emerging concern removal and toxicity assessment
  24. Addressing main challenges in the tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: are homogeneous photodriven AOPs the answer?
  25. Fe3+- IDS as a new green catalyst for water treatment by photo-Fenton process at neutral pH
  26. Thirty contaminants of emerging concern identified in secondary treated hospital wastewater and their removal by solar Fenton (like) and sulphate radicals-based advanced oxidation processes
  27. Disinfection of roof harvested rainwater inoculated with E. coli and Enterococcus and post-treatment bacterial regrowth: Conventional vs solar driven advanced oxidation processes
  28. Cationic Dye Degradation and Real Textile Wastewater Treatment by Heterogeneous Photo-Fenton, Using a Novel Natural Catalyst
  29. Life cycle assessment of sequential and simultaneous combination of electrocoagulation and ozonation for textile wastewater treatment
  30. Sunlight advanced oxidation processes vs ozonation for wastewater disinfection and safe reclamation
  31. Effect of the aqueous matrix on the inactivation of E. coli by permaleic acid
  32. Review of aminopolycarboxylic acids–based metal complexes application to water and wastewater treatment by (photo-)Fenton process at neutral pH
  33. Simultaneous removal of contaminants of emerging concern and pathogens from urban wastewater by homogeneous solar driven advanced oxidation processes
  34. Visible light driven oxidation of arsenite to arsenate in aqueous solution using Cu-doped ZnO supported on polystyrene pellets
  35. Environmental Applications of Photocatalytic Processes
  36. Combination of flow cytometry and molecular analysis to monitor the effect of UVC/H2O2 vs UVC/H2O2/Cu-IDS processes on pathogens and antibiotic resistant genes in secondary wastewater effluents
  37. Multi-barrier treatment of mature landfill leachate: effect of Fenton oxidation and air stripping on activated sludge process and cost analysis
  38. Impact of disinfection processes on bacterial community in urban wastewater: Should we rethink microbial assessment methods?
  39. Changes in Antibiotic Resistance Gene Levels in Soil after Irrigation with Treated Wastewater: A Comparison between Heterogeneous Photocatalysis and Chlorination
  40. Comparison between heterogeneous and homogeneous solar driven advanced oxidation processes for urban wastewater treatment: Pharmaceuticals removal and toxicity
  41. Best available technologies and treatment trains to address current challenges in urban wastewater reuse for irrigation of crops in EU countries
  42. Advanced treatment of urban wastewater by UV-C/free chlorine process: Micro-pollutants removal and effect of UV-C radiation on trihalomethanes formation
  43. Removal of carbamazepine, diclofenac and trimethoprim by solar driven advanced oxidation processes in a compound triangular collector based reactor: A comparison between homogeneous and heterogeneous processes
  44. Limitations and Prospects for Wastewater Treatment by UV and Visible-Light-Active Heterogeneous Photocatalysis: A Critical Review
  45. Limitations and Prospects for Wastewater Treatment by UV and Visible-Light-Active Heterogeneous Photocatalysis: A Critical Review
  46. Contaminants of emerging concern removal from real wastewater by UV/free chlorine process: A comparison with solar/free chlorine and UV/H2O2 at pilot scale
  47. Antibiotic resistance genes in treated wastewater and in the receiving water bodies: A pan-European survey of urban settings
  48. Effect of solar photo-Fenton process in raceway pond reactors at neutral pH on antibiotic resistance determinants in secondary treated urban wastewater
  49. Nonylphenol deca-ethoxylate removal from wastewater by UV/H2O2: Degradation kinetics and toxicity effects
  50. Immobilised Cerium-Doped Zinc Oxide as a Photocatalyst for the Degradation of Antibiotics and the Inactivation of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
  51. Consolidated vs new advanced treatment methods for the removal of contaminants of emerging concern from urban wastewater
  52. Intensification of ceftriaxone degradation under UV and solar light irradiation in presence of phosphors based structured catalyst
  53. Tertiary treatment of urban wastewater by solar and UV-C driven advanced oxidation with peracetic acid: Effect on contaminants of emerging concern and antibiotic resistance
  54. Performance of secondary wastewater treatment methods for the removal of contaminants of emerging concern implicated in crop uptake and antibiotic resistance spread: A review
  55. Impact of industrial wastewater on the dynamics of antibiotic resistance genes in a full-scale urban wastewater treatment plant
  56. Cu-doped ZnO as efficient photocatalyst for the oxidation of arsenite to arsenate under visible light
  57. Disinfection of urban wastewater by a new photo-Fenton like process using Cu-iminodisuccinic acid complex as catalyst at neutral pH
  58. Antibiotic contaminated water treated by photo driven advanced oxidation processes: Ultraviolet/H2O2 vs ultraviolet/peracetic acid
  59. Simulating the fate of indigenous antibiotic resistant bacteria in a mild slope wastewater polluted stream
  60. Proposed EU minimum quality requirements for water reuse in agricultural irrigation and aquifer recharge: SCHEER scientific advice
  61. Photocatalytic activity of a visible light active structured photocatalyst developed for municipal wastewater treatment
  62. Inactivation of an urban wastewater indigenousEscherichia colistrain by cerium doped zinc oxide photocatalysis
  63. Hydrogen production from glucose degradation in water and wastewater treated by Ru-LaFeO3/Fe2O3 magnetic particles photocatalysis and heterogeneous photo-Fenton
  64. Visible light active N-doped TiO2 immobilized on polystyrene as efficient system for wastewater treatment
  65. Enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production from glucose aqueous matrices on Ru-doped LaFeO3
  66. Advanced Oxidation Processes for the Removal of Food Dyes in Wastewater
  67. Inactivation of Escherichia coli and Enterococci in urban wastewater by sunlight/PAA and sunlight/H 2 O 2 processes
  68. Comparing TiO2 photocatalysis and UV-C radiation for inactivation and mutant formation of Salmonella typhimurium TA102
  69. Antibiotic resistance in disinfected wastewater
  70. Photocatalytic hydrogen production from degradation of glucose over fluorinated and platinized TiO2 catalysts
  71. Surface water disinfection by chlorination and advanced oxidation processes: Inactivation of an antibiotic resistant E. coli strain and cytotoxicity evaluation
  72. MoOx/TiO2 immobilized on quartz support as structured catalyst for the photocatalytic oxidation of As(III) to As(V) in aqueous solutions
  73. β-lactams resistance gene quantification in an antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli water suspension treated by advanced oxidation with UV/H2O2
  74. Production of hydrogen from glucose by LaFeO3 based photocatalytic process during water treatment
  75. Food Azo-Dyes Removal from Water by Heterogeneous Photo-Fenton with LaFeO3 Supported on Honeycomb Corundum Monoliths
  76. Urban wastewater disinfection for agricultural reuse: effect of solar driven AOPs in the inactivation of a multidrug resistant E. coli strain
  77. Cross-Contamination of Residual Emerging Contaminants and Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Lettuce Crops and Soil Irrigated with Wastewater Treated by Sunlight/H 2 O 2
  78. Inactivation and regrowth of multidrug resistant bacteria in urban wastewater after disinfection by solar-driven and chlorination processes
  79. Simultaneous Production of CH4and H2from Photocatalytic Reforming of Glucose Aqueous Solution on Sulfated Pd-TiO2Catalysts
  80. COST Action ES1403: New and Emerging challenges and opportunities in wastewater REUSe (NEREUS)
  81. Advanced treatment of urban wastewater by sand filtration and graphene adsorption for wastewater reuse: Effect on a mixture of pharmaceuticals and toxicity
  82. Effect of photocatalysis on the transfer of antibiotic resistance genes in urban wastewater
  83. Removal of Arsenic from water by photocatalysis
  84. Enhanced photocatalytic oxidation of arsenite to arsenate in water solutions by a new catalyst based on MoOx supported on TiO2
  85. Disinfection of urban wastewater by solar driven and UV lamp – TiO2 photocatalysis: Effect on a multi drug resistant Escherichia coli strain
  86. The Contribution of the Coagulation Process in Controlling Microbial Risk and Disinfection By-products Formation in Drinking Water
  87. Effect of solar simulated N-doped TiO2 photocatalysis on the inactivation and antibiotic resistance of an E. coli strain in biologically treated urban wastewater
  88. Advanced treatment of urban wastewater by UV radiation: Effect on antibiotics and antibiotic-resistant E. coli strains
  89. Solar light-induced photoelectrocatalytic degradation of bisphenol-A on TiO2/ITO film anode and BDD cathode
  90. A comparative evaluation of ozonation and heterogeneous photocatalytic oxidation processes for reuse of secondary treated urban wastewater
  91. Vancomycin resistant enterococci: From the hospital effluent to the urban wastewater treatment plant
  92. Endocrine disruptors compounds, pharmaceuticals and personal care products in urban wastewater: implications for agricultural reuse and their removal by adsorption process
  93. Urban wastewater treatment plants as hotspots for antibiotic resistant bacteria and genes spread into the environment: A review
  94. Urban wastewater treatment plants as hotspots for the release of antibiotics in the environment: A review
  95. Two-phase anaerobic digestion of partially acidified sewage sludge: a pilot plant study for safe sludge disposal in developing countries
  96. Effect of solar radiation on multidrug resistant E. coli strains and antibiotic mixture photodegradation in wastewater polluted stream
  97. Ozone oxidation and aerobic biodegradation with spent mushroom compost for detoxification and benzo(a)pyrene removal from contaminated soil
  98. Phosphorus Recovery from Urban Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge Liquor by Ion Exchange
  99. Inactivation and injury assessment of Escherichia coli during solar and photocatalytic disinfection in LDPE bags
  100. Erratum to “Bioassays as a tool for evaluating advanced oxidation processes in water and wastewater treatment” [Water Research 45 (2011) 4311–4340]
  101. Bioassays as a tool for evaluating advanced oxidation processes in water and wastewater treatment
  102. Editorial
  103. PAHs contaminated soils remediation by ozone oxidation
  104. Olive Mill and Winery Wastewaters Pre-Treatment by Coagulation with Chitosan
  105. Evaluation of operating parameters involved in solar photo-Fenton treatment of wastewater: Interdependence of initial pollutant concentration, temperature and iron concentration
  106. Degradation of fifteen emerging contaminants at μgL−1 initial concentrations by mild solar photo-Fenton in MWTP effluents
  107. Advanced oxidation of catechol: A comparison among photocatalysis, Fenton and photo-Fenton processes
  108. Removal of Xenobiotic Compounds from Water and Wastewater by Advanced Oxidation Processes
  109. Heterogenous photocatalytic degradation kinetics and detoxification of an urban wastewater treatment plant effluent contaminated with pharmaceuticals
  110. Inactivation and injury of total coliform bacteria after primary disinfection of drinking water by TiO2 photocatalysis
  111. Degradation of diclofenac by TiO2 photocatalysis: UV absorbance kinetics and process evaluation through a set of toxicity bioassays
  112. Pre-treatment of olive mill wastewater by chitosan coagulation and advanced oxidation processes
  113. Coagulation/chlorination of surface water: A comparison between chitosan and metal salts
  114. Application of photocatalysis as a post treatment method of a heterotrophic–autotrophic denitrification reactor effluent
  115. Review on endocrine disrupting-emerging compounds in urban wastewater: occurrence and removal by photocatalysis and ultrasonic irradiation for wastewater reuse
  116. DBPs formation and toxicity monitoring in different origin water treated by ozone and alum/PAC coagulation
  117. Activation of solgel titanium nanofilm by UV illumination for NOM removal
  118. Removal of methylene blue in a photocatalytic reactor using polymethylmethacrylate supported TiO2 nanofilm
  119. Potential reuse of a leather tanning and an urban wastewater treatment plant effluent in Italy
  120. Application of oxidative removal of NOM to drinking water and formation of disinfection by-products
  121. Removal of THM precursors from a high-alkaline surface water by enhanced coagulation and behaviour of THMFP toxicity on D. magna
  122. Optimization of analytical methods for the determination of DBPs: Application to drinking waters from Greece and Italy
  123. Regrowth Evaluation of Coliform Bacteria Injured by Low Chlorine Doses Using Selective and Nonselective Media