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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A cost effective approach to stormwater management? Source control and distributed storage Andoh, R.Y.G.

8-9 p. 307-311
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2 Acute pollution of recipients in urban areas Rauch, W.

8-9 p. 179-184
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3 A decision network for urban water management Veldkamp, Robin G.

8-9 p. 111-115
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4 Alternative stormwater management concept for urban and suburban areas Huhn, V.

8-9 p. 295-300
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5 Ammonia removal and discharges during storm events: Integrated approach for a small WWTP and associated CSOs Bertrand-Krajewski, Jean-Luc

8-9 p. 229-234
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6 Anaerobic degradation kinetics of acetic acid in the presence of 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-dcp) Ning, Z.
1998
8-9 p. 333-340
8 p.
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7 Anaerobic digestion of solid substrates in an innovative two-phase plug-flow reactor (TPPFR) and a conventional single-phase continuously stirred-tank reactor Liu, Tuanchi
1998
8-9 p. 453-461
9 p.
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8 Analysis of organic removal rates in the aerated submerged fixed film process Hamoda, Mohamed F.
1998
8-9 p. 213-221
9 p.
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9 A new fixed-film mobile bed bioreactor for denitrification of wastewaters Chudoba, P.
1998
8-9 p. 233-240
8 p.
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10 A new method for the assessment of heterotrophic endogenous respiration rate under aerobic and anoxic conditions Avcioglu, E.
1998
8-9 p. 95-103
9 p.
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11 An investigation of the biological fouling in the filtration of seawater Williams, C.J.
1998
8-9 p. 309-316
8 p.
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12 A novel approach to the real-time modelling of large urban drainage systems Norreys, Richard

8-9 p. 19-24
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13 Application of the down-flow fluidized bed to the anaerobic treatment of wine distillery wastewater García-Bernet, D.
1998
8-9 p. 393-399
7 p.
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14 Artificial neural networks as a tool in urban storm drainage Loke, E.

8-9 p. 101-109
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15 Aspects of 25 years of Canadian experience with stormwater management lakes Wisner, Paul

8-9 p. 367-371
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16 Association of a UASB reactor and a submerged aerated biofilter for domestic sewage treatment Gongalves, Ricardo Franci
1998
8-9 p. 189-195
7 p.
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17 A statistical approach to pollutant emissions from combined sewer systems Veldkamp, Robin G.

8-9 p. 95-100
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18 A storage model for the simulation of the hydraulic behaviour of drainage networks Motiee, Homayoun

8-9 p. 57-63
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19 A study on the effects of urban runoff controls in the Sandsli research catchment, Bergen, Norway Thorolfsson, Sveinn T.

8-9 p. 379-384
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20 A three-stage biofiltration process: Performances of a pilot plant Chudoba, P.
1998
8-9 p. 257-265
9 p.
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21 Bench scale investigations of bacterial regrowth in drinking water distribution systems Ollos, P.J.
1998
8-9 p. 275-282
8 p.
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22 Biomass Deflocculation And Process Disturbances Exerted By Phenol Induced Transient Load Conditions Galil, N.I.
1998
8-9 p. 105-112
8 p.
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23 Biomass yield reduction: Is biochemical manipulation possible without affecting activated sludge process efficiency? Mayhew, Maxine
1998
8-9 p. 137-144
8 p.
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24 Bulking sludge prevention by an aerobic selector Prendl, L.
1998
8-9 p. 19-27
9 p.
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25 Carbon tetrachloride biodegradation in a fixed-biofilm reactor and its kinetic study Jin, G.
1998
8-9 p. 155-162
8 p.
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26 Characterisation of efficient denitrifying bacteria strains isolated from activated sludge by 16S-rDNA analysis Magnusson, Gunnar
1998
8-9 p. 63-68
6 p.
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27 Characteristics of sediments from a stormwater management pond Marsalek, J.

8-9 p. 117-122
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28 Characteristics of stormwater runoff and its control in Japan Uchimura, Konomu

8-9 p. 141-147
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29 Characterization of solid and metal element distributions in urban highway stormwater Sansalone, John J.

8-9 p. 155-160
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30 Chemical description of extracellular polymers: Implication on activated sludge floc structure Dignac, M.-F.
1998
8-9 p. 45-53
9 p.
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31 Combined influence of temperature and process loading on the effluent concentration of biological treatment Pöpel, H.J.
1998
8-9 p. 129-136
8 p.
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32 Comparison of carbon storage under aerobic and anoxic conditions Majone, M.
1998
8-9 p. 77-84
8 p.
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33 Competition between methanogenesis and sulfidogenesis in anaerobic wastewater treatment Zhou, Gong-Ming
1998
8-9 p. 317-324
8 p.
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34 Conjunctive monitoring of a sewer system and receiving waters in a medium sized community Sztruhar, D.

8-9 p. 271-276
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35 Consequences for established design practice from geographical variation of historical rainfall data Mikkelsen, P.S.

8-9 p. 1-6
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36 Continuous quality control of measurements in a real time controlled sewer system in the municipality of Copenhagen Hansen, Morten Møller

8-9 p. 349-353
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37 Control of activated sludge bulking by operating clarifiers in a series Kim, Youngchul
1998
8-9 p. 1-8
8 p.
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38 Control of filamentous bulking and interactions among sulfur oxidation-reduction and iron oxidation-reduction in activated sludge using an iron coagulant Yamamoto-Ikemoto, Ryoko
1998
8-9 p. 9-17
9 p.
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39 Coping with uncertainties in integrated urban water management Geldof, Govert D.

8-9 p. 265-269
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40 Deriving discharge strategies to reduce CSO in urban drainage systems Breur, K.-J.

8-9 p. 259-263
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41 Designing outlet characteristics for optimal wetland performance Somes, Nicholas L.G.

8-9 p. 235-240
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42 Disintegration of sewage sludges and influence on anaerobic digestion Müller, J.
1998
8-9 p. 425-433
9 p.
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43 Distribution of nitrifying bacteria in a shallow stream Jancarkova, Ivana

8-9 p. 161-166
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44 Effect of autothermal treatment on anaerobic digestion in the dual digestion process Ward, Amanda
1998
8-9 p. 435-442
8 p.
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45 Effect of HRT and temperature on the acidogenesis of municipal primary sludge and industrial wastewater Banerjee, A.
1998
8-9 p. 417-423
7 p.
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46 Effect of maximum flood width on road drainage inlet spacing Wong, Tommy S.W.

8-9 p. 241-246
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47 Emission-immission based design of combined sewer overflows and treatment plant — The Dresden case study Fuchs, L.

8-9 p. 355-359
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48 Energy loss at surcharged manholes — Model experiment Sakakibari, Takashi

8-9 p. 65-70
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49 Environmental management of coastal cooling water discharges in Hong Kong Ma, S.W.Y.
1998
8-9 p. 267-274
8 p.
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50 Erratum 1998
8-9 p. 463-
1 p.
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51 Estimation of the competent biomass concentration for the degradation of synthetic organic compounds in an activated sludge culture receiving a multicomponent feed Magbanua, B.S.
1998
8-9 p. 55-62
8 p.
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52 Evaluation of an improvement in runoff control by means of a construction of an infiltration sewer pipe under a porous asphalt pavement Wada, Yasuhiko

8-9 p. 397-402
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53 Evaluation of the impact of disinfection processes on the formation of biofilms in potable surface water distribution systems Momba, Maggy N.B.
1998
8-9 p. 283-289
7 p.
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54 Experimental reedbed systems for the treatment of airport runoff Revitt, D.M.

8-9 p. 385-390
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55 Experimental test to evaluate performance of an anaerobic reactor provided with an external membrane unit Elmaleh, S.
1998
8-9 p. 385-392
8 p.
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56 Extending thermophilic anaerobic digestion for producing class a biosolids at the greater vancouver regional districts annacis island wastewater treatment plant Krugel, Steve
1998
8-9 p. 409-416
8 p.
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57 Feasibility of the uasb/af system for domestic sewage treatment in developing countries Chernicharo, C.A.L.
1998
8-9 p. 325-332
8 p.
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58 Field facility for research and demonstration of SCO treatment technologies Averill, D.

8-9 p. 391-396
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59 Fluxes of nutrients in urban drainage systems: Assessment of sources, pathways and treatment techniques Herrmann, Thilo

8-9 p. 167-172
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60 Granulation and sludge retainment during start-up of a thermophilic UASB reactor Syutsubo, Kazuaki
1998
8-9 p. 349-357
9 p.
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61 Guidelines for hydrodynamic calculations on urban drainage in The Netherlands: Backgrounds and examples van Luijtelaar, H.

8-9 p. 253-258
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62 Guidelines for hydrodynamic calculations on urban drainage in The Netherlands: Overview and principles van Mameren, Harry

8-9 p. 247-252
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63 Heavy metals in freshwater ecosystems introduced by urban rainwater runoff — Monitoring of suspended solids, river sediments and biofilms Fuchs, S.

8-9 p. 277-282
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64 Hydrodynamic behaviour of a full-scale submerged b iofilter and its possible influence on performances Séguret, F.
1998
8-9 p. 249-256
8 p.
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65 Hydrolysis of organic wastewater particles in laboratory scale and pilot scale biofilm reactors under anoxic and aerobic conditions Janning, K.F.
1998
8-9 p. 179-188
10 p.
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66 Immobilized biofilms on granular activated carbon for removal and accumulation of heavy metals from contaminated streams Scott, J.A.
1998
8-9 p. 197-204
8 p.
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67 Improving activated sludge floc structure and aggregation for enhanced settling and thickening performances Clauss, F.
1998
8-9 p. 35-44
10 p.
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68 Improving stability of anaerobic biological reactors using composite ion exchangers Mitra, Indra N.
1998
8-9 p. 369-376
8 p.
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69 Influence of synthetic and natural polymers on the anaerobic granulation process El-Mamouni, R.
1998
8-9 p. 341-347
7 p.
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70 Inhibition kinetics for propionate degradation using propionateenriched mixed cultures Hyun, S.H.
1998
8-9 p. 443-451
9 p.
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71 Intracellular storage compounds, oxygen uptake rates and biomass yield with readily and slowly degradable substrates Goel, Rajeev
1998
8-9 p. 85-93
9 p.
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72 Introduction of plate settler for combined sewer overflow treatment Takayanagi, Enao

8-9 p. 207-212
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73 Keyword index 1998
8-9 p. 465-467
3 p.
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74 Keyword index
8-9 p. 403-405
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75 Kinetics and fundamental mechanisms of protein removal by activated sludge: hydrolysis of peptone to amino acids is the rate-determining step Ubukata, Yuu
1998
8-9 p. 121-128
8 p.
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76 Kinetics of biological treatment of phenolic wastewater in three-phase fluidized bed containing biofilm and suspended sludge Hirata, A.
1998
8-9 p. 205-212
8 p.
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77 Measurement of local effective diffusivity in heterogeneous biofilms Beyenal, H.
1998
8-9 p. 171-178
8 p.
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78 Measurement properties of tipping bucket rain gauges and their influence on urban runoff simulation Fankhauser, R.

8-9 p. 7-12
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79 Measures to promote stormwater infiltration Fujita, Shoichi

8-9 p. 289-293
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80 Model based real-time control of sewer system using fuzzy-logic Fuchs, L.

8-9 p. 343-347
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81 Model for the design of multilayered infiltration systems Zimmer, U.

8-9 p. 301-306
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82 Modeling of dissolved and particle-bound pollutants in urban street runoff Robien, Andrea

8-9 p. 77-82
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83 Modelling bacteriological water quality in drinking water distribution systems Piriou, P.
1998
8-9 p. 299-307
9 p.
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84 Monitoring and modelling in urban drainage Price, R.K.

8-9 p. 283-287
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85 Monitoring and real time control in a trunk sewer Kofod Andersen, N.

8-9 p. 337-342
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86 Monitoring of fouling and biofouling in technical systems Flemming, Hans-Curt
1998
8-9 p. 291-298
8 p.
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87 Morphology, in-situ characterization with rRNA targetted probes and respiratory quinone profiles of enhanced biological phosphorus removal sludge Sudiana, I.M.
1998
8-9 p. 69-76
8 p.
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88 Near bed solids transport rate prediction in a combined sewer network Arthur, Scott

8-9 p. 129-134
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89 New combined system of biological process and intermittent ozonation for advanced wastewater treatment Kamiya, T.
1998
8-9 p. 145-153
9 p.
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90 Nitrogen loss in a nitrifying rotating contactor treating ammonium-rich wastewater without organic carbon Siegrist, H.
1998
8-9 p. 241-248
8 p.
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91 Operational aspects on foaming in digesters caused by microthrix parvicella Westlund, Åsa Dillner
1998
8-9 p. 29-34
6 p.
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92 Operational experience with CSO sieving treatment Brombach, Hansjörg

8-9 p. 213-218
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93 Optimization of the rehabilitation of the emscher drainage system using continuous rainfall-runoff-modeling Pfeiffer, E.

8-9 p. 33-37
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94 Pollution based real time control strategies for combined sewer systems Weinreich, Gabriela

8-9 p. 331-336
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95 Pollution of soil and groundwater from infiltration of highly contaminated stormwater – A case study Mikkelsen, P.S.

8-9 p. 325-330
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96 Preface Grabow, Willie
1998
8-9 p. ix-
1 p.
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97 Preface
8-9 p. xi
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98 Probablistic analysis of runoff simulations in a small urban catchment Calomino, F.

8-9 p. 51-56
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99 Quantitative assessment of improvements in hydrological water cycle in urbanized river basin Imbe, M.

8-9 p. 219-222
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100 Radar-aided CSO-control—Criteria for an ecological approach Petruck, A.

8-9 p. 223-228
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101 Random characteristics of runoff coefficient in urban catchments Becciu, G.

8-9 p. 39-44
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102 Removal of chlorinated phenols in upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactors Droste, Ronald L.
1998
8-9 p. 359-367
9 p.
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103 Requirements and possibilities of best management practises for storm water run-off from the view of ecological townplanning Kaiser, Mathias

8-9 p. 319-323
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104 Requirements for radar rainfall data in urban catchment modelling and control Johann, Georg

8-9 p. 13-18
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105 Sediment transport over fixed deposited beds in sewers — An appraisal of existing models Nalluri, C.

8-9 p. 123-128
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106 Significance of biofilm structure on transport of inert particulates into biofilms Okabe, S.
1998
8-9 p. 163-170
8 p.
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107 Simpol: A simplified urban pollution modelling tool Dempsey, Paul

8-9 p. 83-88
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108 Simultaneous removal of Cr(VI) and phenol in chemostat culture of e. coli ATCC 33456 and p. putida DMP-1 Wang, Y.T.
1998
8-9 p. 113-119
7 p.
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109 Stochastic simulation of urbanhydrological processes Scholz, Klaus

8-9 p. 25-31
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110 The effect of decentral stormwater use in urban areas on pollution emission Bettmann, Th.

8-9 p. 149-154
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111 The impacts of discharges from two combined sewer overflows on the water quality of an urban watercourse Mulliss, R.

8-9 p. 195-199
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112 The inspection of actual runoff control facilities five years after construction Akagawa, Yuzo

8-9 p. 373-377
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113 The management and treatment of combined storm flows in Jersey Shepherd, G.

8-9 p. 361-366
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114 The periodic anaerobic baffled reactor Skiadas, I.V.
1998
8-9 p. 401-408
8 p.
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115 The underlying structure of systematic variations in the event mean concentrations of pollutants in urban runoff Grum, M.

8-9 p. 135-140
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116 Time series modelling of overflow structures Carstensen, Jacob

8-9 p. 45-50
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117 Total emission of an urban area considering the interaction between drainage system and treatment plant Deyda, Susanne

8-9 p. 71-76
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118 Towards a distributed physically based model description of the urban aquatic environment Gustafsson, L.-G.

8-9 p. 89-93
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119 Treatment characteristics of high strength fermentation wastewater consisting of high sulfate and ammonia by uahb process Imai, Tsuyoshi
1998
8-9 p. 377-384
8 p.
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120 Treatment of simulated aquaculture water using biofilters subjected to aeration/non-aeration cycles Shanableh, A.
1998
8-9 p. 223-231
9 p.
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121 Urban runoff impacts on particulate metal and hydrocarbon concentrations in River Seine: Suspended solid and sediment transport Estèbe, Alexandrine

8-9 p. 185-193
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122 Urban stormwater discharges: Ecological effects on receiving waters and consequences for technical measures Borchardt, Dietrich

8-9 p. 173-178
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123 Vortex separator: Proposal of a dimensioning method Weiß, Gebhard J.

8-9 p. 201-206
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124 Ways to get water: Rainwater utilization or long-distance water supply? A holistic assessment Herrmann, Thilo

8-9 p. 313-318
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