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Molecular Technology, Nutrient Removal, Sludge Reduction, and Environmental Health Buy online with a credit card in the Elsevier Science & Technology Bookstore: http://books.elsevier.com/elsevier/?isbn=0444505636
Edited by
T. Matsuo, Graduate School of Regional Development Studies, Toyo University, 1-1-1 Izumino, Itakura-machi, Ora-gun, Gunma 374-0193, Japan
K. Hanaki, Department of Urban Engineering, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
S. Takizawa, Department of Urban Engineering, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
H. Satoh, Department of Urban Engineering, Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
Description
This book is the result of the international symposium, "Establishment and Evaluation of Advanced Water Treatment Technology Systems Using
Functions of Complex Microbial Community", organized in 2000 at the University of Tokyo. The volume presents the most recent progress
in application of microbial community analysis, health-related microorganisms management, nutrient removal, waste sludge minimization
and materials recovery, and water management in tropical countries.
Included in this work are the following major topics in wastewater
treatment: application of various innovative techniques of molecular biology such as FISH, DGGE to microbial community analysis of various
types of wastewater treatment; microbial aspect of biological removal of nitrogen and phosphorus; emission of nitrous oxide during nitrogen
transformation; reduction of sludge production in the wastewater treatment process using membrane and material recovery of biopolymer
and cell of photosynthetic bacteria.
Health-related microbiology in water supply and water management using recent innovative molecular
biological tools is presented and health risk management is discussed. The practical application of wastewater treatment in developing
countries, especially tropical countries is also reviewed.
Researchers in the field of environmental engineering and applied microbiology,
and practical engineers who wish to learn the most recent progress in the microbiological aspect of water and wastewater management,
will find this book a useful tool.
Contents
Preface.
1. Microbial Community Analysis.
Observation and model analysis for the bacterial community structure of activated sludge
(T. Matsuo, F. Kurisu).
Stability, persistence and resilience in anaerobic reactors: a community unveiled (J. Tiedje, A. Fernandez, S.
Hashsham, S. Dollhopf, F. Dazzo, R. Hickey, C. Criddle).
Strategic approach for characterization of bacterial community in enhanced
biological phosphate removal (EBPR) process (T. Mino, H. Satoh, M. Onuki, T. Akiyama, T. Nomura, T. Matsuo).
Microbial community structure
and their activity in aquatic environment (M. Nasu, N. Yamaguchi, K. Tani).
Analysis of complex microbial community in soil and wastewater
treatment processes by cloning method (H. Oyaizu, H. Kim, D. Honda, I. Takahashi, S. Suzuki, H. Satoh, T. Mino).
Microbial community
analysis of thermophilic contact oxidation process by using PCR-DGGE method (F. Kurisu, H. Satoh, T. Mino, T. Matsuo).
Relating function
and community structure of complex microbial systems using neural networks (S.A. Hashsham, T.L. Marsh, S.L. Dollhopf, A.S. Fernandez,
F.B. Dazzo, R.F. Hickey, C.S. Criddle, J.M. Tiedje).
Comparison of microbial communities in anaerobic granulated sludge reactors treating
benzoate, methyl benzoate and terephthalate (W.-T. Liu, J.-H. Wu, O.-C. Chan, S.-S. Cheng, I.-C. Tseng, H.H. P. Fang).
2. Health-Related
Microorganisms.
Quantitative risk assessment of Cryptosporidium in a watershed (S. Ohgaki, Y. Masago, H. Katayama, T. Hirata,
A. Hashimoto, M.Z.B. Alam).
PCR determination of inactivated RNA coliphage Qβ (H. Katayama, M. Nakamura, S. Ohgaki).
Evaluation of
UV-radiation and its residual effect for algal growth control (M.Z.B. Alam, S. Ohgaki).
Bacteriophages, coliform and fecal coliform
bacteria in wastewater in southern Thailand (P. Claydong, S. Danteravanich, C. Siriwong, S. Uakritdathikarn).
Assessment of treatment
efficiency by quantitative recovery of indicator bacteria and pathogens in sewage effluents (I. Khan, N. Kamal).
3. Biological Nutrient
Removal.
Visualization of microscale distribution of nitrifying bacteria in biofilms formed in various type wastewater treatment
processes (Y. Aoi, T. Miyoshi, T. Okamoto, S. Tsuneda, A. Kitayama, E. Kayano, T. Nagamune, A. Hirata).
Nitrous oxide production in nitrogen
removal process treating domestic sewage from combined sewer system (K. Hanaki, T. Nakamura, T. Matsuo).
Quinone profile analysis of
activated sludge in enhanced biological P removal SBR treating actual sewage (H. Furumai, M. Fujita, F. Nakajima).
Applicability of
FISH, dot blot hybridization, antibody immobilized latex coagulation, and MPN techniques as enumeration methods for ammonia-oxidizing
bacteria in various water environments (S. Konuma, H. Satoh, T. Mino, T. Matsuo).
Nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions during sulfur
denitrification in soil-water system (K. Hasegawa, K. Hanaki).
FISHing for biomass in activated sludge mixed liquor: the slippery VSS
fraction (D.D. Mudaly, B.W. Atkinson, F. Bux).
Identification of predominant microbial populations in a non-phosphate removing anaerobic
aerobic bioreactor fed with fermented products (S.-J. You, W.-T. Liu, M. Onuki, T. Mino, H. Satoh, T. Matsuo, C.-F. Ouyang).
Microbial
aspects of autotrophic denitrification of wastewaters (A. Koenig, L.H. Liu).
4. Sludge Reduction and Material Recovery.
Membrane
bioreacter: an advanced wastewater treatment/reclamation technology and its function in excess-sludge minimization (K. Yamamoto).
Poly-β-hydroxyalkanoate
metabolism in activated sludge (M.C.M. van Loosdrecht, J.J. Beun, J.J. Heijnen).
Synthesis of biopolyesters by microorganisms in activated
sludge (H. Satoh, H. Takabatake, T. Mino, T. Matsuo).
Material recovery from wastewater using photosynthetic bacteria (F. Nakajima,
K. Izu, K. Yamamoto).
5. Water and Wastewater Treatment in Asia, Tropical and Subtropical Regions.
Microbial ecology controls
the establishment of fecal bacteria in tropical soil environment (R.S. Fujioka, M.N. Byappanahalli).
Anaerobic wastewater treatment
in (sub-)tropical regions (H.H.P. Fang, Y. Liu).
Optimization of enhanced biological wastewater treatment processes using a step-feed
approach (C.-F. Ouyang, Y.-J. Chou, T.-Y. Pai, H.-Y. Chang, W.-T. Liu).
Upgrading of waste stabilization pond to baffled reactor for
domestic wastewater treatment (Z. Ujang, S. Yaacob, M.A. Kassim).
Potentials of vertical-flow constructed wetlands for septage treatment
in tropical regions (T. Koottatep, C. Polprasert, N.T.K. Oanh, U. Heinss, A. Montangero, M. Strauss).
Bibliographic & ordering Information
Hardbound, 336 pages, publication date: SEP-2001
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-50563-7
ISBN-10: 0-444-50563-6
Imprint: ELSEVIER
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