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Index to Volume 12 Authors Famiglietti, Vittorio M Adler, Nevenka Ahlert, Robert C SS Een PE ET ee 163 Ahmad, Naima McCoy, Benjamin J Agarwal, Sanjay K Gioia, Francesco Mehos, Mark S Allen, Herbert E Goodboy, Kenneth P Metzinger, J.G Annamalai, S.No... eee 257 Gomaa, Hassan M HOPI CPD. wicsivececncooscscccsesecese 1 SIRI oo scisi codec nxssdecsceensnexe 30 B II aii cisstsiccssiccinccnaiestibbes 175 Mottier, Vincent Baumann, E. Robert Harriott, Peter Murena, Fabio Benson, Lewis B Hay, K. James Berrebi, G I IN iii cssdssnicnibasiedicicatesssoll 163 Blocki, Stephen W po Be. ee 54 Bouhamra, Walid Hjuler, Klaus O'Brien, Gerald EN, WOMIITN OD, .ncccscecrccensccccecssece 61 PE IRI ies taiteiainvinineninniesinacneiiilh 257 O'Connor, Owen A IIS sisssdisienstieisanccibonkasantiial 128 Oishi, Tsuyoshi Cc Hunter, Gary L IIIs tictccsisscssssrcecsincsnzostin Huesemann, Michael P. ................ 30 Opatken, Edward J. ............0..0..... 262 Casas, Baldomero Oshima, Michio Chang, Li-Yang | Chen, Ping-Hsien IE Fila: vaccntsstnsininsnsdisvenbibidinieans 39 en,asc cecac snakiendioadl 266 Cook. Charles A Jacquier, Y Ree Ns FO iisticescinininisraninnsicacs 30 Peringer, Paul Pont, J. Newhall Dam-Johansen, Kim K Prince, Michael IS EE ae 67 Pulgarin, Cesar Delaney, B. Tod Kavanaugh, Michael C Putcha, Rajesh V Deng, Xiao-Xue Kehrberger, George J.................... 39 Domach, Michael M PN, icici ssccsscecteasinrces 266 Dufresne, P Kobylinski, Edmund A Dupont, R. Ryan Quinlan, Elizabeth A Dzombak, David A Gj R E Lagnese, Kathleen M Lahiere, Richard J Rogers, Jean A EER ee ren 39 ok i ee ieee 12 Rosenhoover, W.A..........:c:ecceeeeeee 133 Eckert, Charles A I i ie aa Soe ees 67 114 El-Shoubary, Y Legault, Anne S i aia 140 Leger, Christopher B S Leman, Gregory W Lewis, Norma M Sambasivam, Yasodha TN asinine idcctctghtesepeniicietiodenn 140 I GOPIING. scsercssessossrrsseervistin 101 Sawicki, John E DE eiknenclipiicnssissniticsistiantiinalasaeee 257 eee 140 im RIN FR cssececorvesavicosonsevinevebiiine’ 140 Seignez, Chantal 312 November, 1993 Environmental Progress (Vol. 12, No. 4) Index to Volume 12 Authors Famiglietti, Vittorio M Adler, Nevenka Ahlert, Robert C SS Een PE ET ee 163 Ahmad, Naima McCoy, Benjamin J Agarwal, Sanjay K Gioia, Francesco Mehos, Mark S Allen, Herbert E Goodboy, Kenneth P Metzinger, J.G Annamalai, S.No... eee 257 Gomaa, Hassan M HOPI CPD. wicsivececncooscscccsesecese 1 SIRI oo scisi codec nxssdecsceensnexe 30 B II aii cisstsiccssiccinccnaiestibbes 175 Mottier, Vincent Baumann, E. Robert Harriott, Peter Murena, Fabio Benson, Lewis B Hay, K. James Berrebi, G I IN iii cssdssnicnibasiedicicatesssoll 163 Blocki, Stephen W po Be. ee 54 Bouhamra, Walid Hjuler, Klaus O'Brien, Gerald EN, WOMIITN OD, .ncccscecrccensccccecssece 61 PE IRI ies taiteiainvinineninniesinacneiiilh 257 O'Connor, Owen A IIS sisssdisienstieisanccibonkasantiial 128 Oishi, Tsuyoshi Cc Hunter, Gary L IIIs tictccsisscssssrcecsincsnzostin Huesemann, Michael P. ................ 30 Opatken, Edward J. ............0..0..... 262 Casas, Baldomero Oshima, Michio Chang, Li-Yang | Chen, Ping-Hsien IE Fila: vaccntsstnsininsnsdisvenbibidinieans 39 en,asc cecac snakiendioadl 266 Cook. Charles A Jacquier, Y Ree Ns FO iisticescinininisraninnsicacs 30 Peringer, Paul Pont, J. Newhall Dam-Johansen, Kim K Prince, Michael IS EE ae 67 Pulgarin, Cesar Delaney, B. Tod Kavanaugh, Michael C Putcha, Rajesh V Deng, Xiao-Xue Kehrberger, George J.................... 39 Domach, Michael M PN, icici ssccsscecteasinrces 266 Dufresne, P Kobylinski, Edmund A Dupont, R. Ryan Quinlan, Elizabeth A Dzombak, David A Gj R E Lagnese, Kathleen M Lahiere, Richard J Rogers, Jean A EER ee ren 39 ok i ee ieee 12 Rosenhoover, W.A..........:c:ecceeeeeee 133 Eckert, Charles A I i ie aa Soe ees 67 114 El-Shoubary, Y Legault, Anne S i aia 140 Leger, Christopher B S Leman, Gregory W Lewis, Norma M Sambasivam, Yasodha TN asinine idcctctghtesepeniicietiodenn 140 I GOPIING. scsercssessossrrsseervistin 101 Sawicki, John E DE eiknenclipiicnssissniticsistiantiinalasaeee 257 eee 140 im RIN FR cssececorvesavicosonsevinevebiiine’ 140 Seignez, Chantal 312 November, 1993 Environmental Progress (Vol. 12, No. 4) ne 67 V Shimizu, Taku Shinoda, Naoharu Volchek, Konstantin Smith, Kevin W Spivey, James J Stephenson, Ralph L. ................. 266 Topudurti, Kirankumar V. ............. 54 Whittaker, Harry ; Sterling, Arthur M Fe eikshnncntiincasincssnsccivinsanes 67 Woodmansee, D.E............cccccceeees 186 SIN TT oenicsssssacesenscossenceresass 133 Tremblay, Andre Y J.A. Withum Surampalli, RAO Y..........ccceccceeeeee 24 Turchi, Craig S Swanberg, Christopher SYMONS, IM, ...ccccccosccssescvssceeseseoee 12 Yeh, James T Ukawa, Naohiko Young, Rachel J Titles A Comparison of a steady-state and Effectiveness of supplemental dynamic model for predicting aeration and an enlarged first- Advanced coolside desulfurization Priorty pollutant removal stage in Improving RBC process Computer simulation of a flue gas Applicability of UV/Oxidation desulfurization moving-bed Evaluation of the combiNOx technologies to treat process at pilot scale contaminated groundwater, The F Detoxification of chlorinated Fate of BDAT polynuclear organic compounds using aromatic compounds during Bed mixing and heat transfer iii a hydrodechiorination on sulfided biotreatment of refinery AP} Oil batch loaded rotary kiln NiO-MoO3/y-A1203 catayst. separator sludge Biocatalytic desulfurization of Kinetic analysis and effect of Field testing solar photocatalytic petroleum and middle temperature detoxification on TCE- distillates Development of bacterial cultures contaminated groundwater ...... 194 Biodegradation of xenobiotics in a which can metabolize structual Fluoresence monitoring of fixed bed reactor analogs of dioxin polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon Bioremediation of petroleum wastes Development of new long term bioegradation and effects of from the refining of lubricant multiple-source plume model: surfactants application on some industrial Bioremediation of soils residential areas in Kuwait contaminated with bis- Developing strategies for (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate (BEHAP) compliance with OCPSF In a soil slurry-sequencing batch reactor Hazardous waste source- reduction study with treated Economic effects of catalyst groundwater recycling Carbon decontamination of deactivation during VOC Hydrophobic zeolite adsorbent: activated sludge from plastics oxidation a proven advancement in Effects of particle size distribution solvent separation Ceramic membrane treatment of on limestone dissolution in wet petrochemical wastewater FGD process application Chemical barriers for controlling Effects of salts on limestone groundwater contamination dissolution rate in wet limestone flue gas desulfurization Implementing the new water Environmental Progress (Vol. 12, No. 4) November, 1993 313 quality standards fitting the N separation puzzle together NOXSO-SOJ/NO,, flue gas treatment process proof-of In Situ Treatment of soil for the concept test extraction of organic Screening protocol for contaminants bioremediation of contaminated soil, A 146 Simultaneous NO-SOy removal Pilot scale study and design of a granular activated carbon by ammonia using methanol Limitations and practical use of a regenerated process using injection and partial flue gas mass transfer model for supercritical fluids condensation predicting air stripper Simultaneous removal of NO and R SQ2 in packed scrubbers or Low-temperature carbon-based spray towers process for flue-gas cleanup.... 128 Rate controlling model for bioremediation of oil M contaminated soil RBC nitrification design using Use of a secondary catalyst bed Modeling the effects of plants on zero-order kinetics to increase incinerator, The the bioremediation of Recycling of spent hydroprocessing Use of sedimentation ponds for contaminated soil and ground- catalysts: EURECAT technology removal of metals from ash 97 transport waters MX-2500 thermal processor for the Remediation of metal contaminated treatment of petroleum refining soil by EDTA incorporating W wastes and contaminated electrochemical! recovery of metal and EDTA Wet oxidation system - process Removing of arsenic from concept to design groundwater using reagent binding/membrane Subjects Biotreatment of refinery API Cultures, bacterial Bioventing, fundamentals of Activated sludge Bis-(2-ethylhexyl) (BEHAP) Aeration, supplemental Air stripper performance Cc Decontamination, carbon API oil separator sludge Desulfurization Ammonia, NO-SO, removal by Carbon-based process biocatalytic Aromatic hydrocarbon for flue gas cleanup flue gas Carbon decontamination Arsenic from groundwater Ash transport waters Catalyst(s) Detoxification of chlorinated compounds B photocatalytic Dioxin, structural analogs of Bacterial cultures, development of 114 Distillates, middle BDAT aromatic compounds Ceramic membrane treatment Bed mixing and heat transfer 101 Chlorinated organic compounds....231 Bed, secondary catalyst CombiNOx process Biocatalytic desulfurization Coolside desulfurization process...133 EDTA, recovery of metal and Biodegradation Contaminants Electrochemical recovery of metal.284 and effect of surfactants organic EURECATT technology of xenobiotics Bis-(2-ethylhexyl) (BEHAP) Contaminated F Bioremediation of contaminated soil Fixed bed reactor Flue gas 314 November, 1993 Environmental Progress (Vol. 12, No. 4) desulfurization NO and SO» removal Secondary catalyst bed cleanup, process for NO-SO, removal Sedimentation ponds, use of condensation NO,SO SO,/NO, Separation, binding/membrane Sludge activated fe) oil separator G Solar photocatalytic detoxification .194 OCPSF regulations SOz removal Granular activated carbon Oil SO, removal Groundwater, contaminated soil separator sludge Soil arsenic from contaminated 54,67,194 Oils, lubricant bioremediation of contamination, controlling 175 Organic in situ treatment of recycling compounds, chlorinated metal contaminated contaminants oil contaminated Oxidation technologies Solvent separation technology ...... Oxidation system, wet Slurry sequencing reactor Spent hydroprocessing catalysts... Hazardous waste Heat transfer and bed mixing P Supercritical fluids, using Supplemental aeration Hydrocarbon, polycyclic aromatic... 81 Hydrodechlorination Petrochimical wastewater T Hydrophobic zeolite absorbent 226 Petroleum desulfurization of refining wastes TCE-contaminated groundwater....194 Photocatalytic detoxification Thermal processor, MX-2500 Incinerator destruction efficiency ...243 Pilot scale Towers, spray process at Treated groundwater recycling Plastics processing KILN, ROTARY Plume Model, multiple source 123 U Kinetics, zero order Pollutant removal, priority Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon... 81 UV/oxidation technologies Polynuclear aromatic compounds . 30 Ponds, sedimentation Limestone Priority pollutant removal dissolution Process applications, wet FGD VOC oxidation effects of salts on Processor, thermal particle size distribution on Lubricant oils, refining of R Waste(s) petroleum refining M Rate controlling model source reduction study Reactor Wastewater, petrochemical Water quality standard, new Mass transfer model Waters, ash transport Membrane treatment, ceramic Wet oxidation system Metals, removal of RBC Metal contaminated soil nitrification design Wet FGD process applications Methanol injection performance Middle distillates Recycling of spent catalysts X Moving-bed reactor Regeneration process MX-2500 thermal processor Rotary kiln, batch loaded Xenobiotics, biodegradation of N S Z New water quality standard Screening protocol Zeolite adsorbent, hydrophobic Nitrification, RBC Scrubbers, packed Zero-order kinetics Environmental Progress (Vol. 12, No. 4) November, 1993 315

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