Index to Volume 20 Authors Abou-Nemeh, I Hanson, Ray Ahlert, Robert ¢ : +e ites Hicke, H.-G Alvarez, Franklin R Hitchens, Lynnann An, Youn-Joo , Ho, W.S. Winston Apel, William A Hohne, Paul A Huang, James Barton, Tracy Ashlock Bhaumik, D. Ber Jain, Ashok K Blumenthal, Michael H Jansen ALE Bradford, Mike L Jozewicz, We yciech Brown, Charles A Burckle, John Karamanev, D Karell, Mare A al, Mark P Keener, Tim ¢ aputo, Antonio ¢ 'K laassen, R' irlisle, Charlie 7 Koletzke, Mark ha, Chang Yul Kuehne, Mark A hen, Abraham S.C. hen, Luke icero, Daniel ¢ ooper, C. David Lee, Brady D orella, Jose ; Wy Li, Norman N Dakov, I Majumdar, S Das, Tapas K 8 Mulholland Kenneth | Dillon, C.D. Dyer, James A Nelson, Norville Neumuller, Travis| Ebert, K Neustedter, Thomas M Nikolov, I Ferguson, David Oberg, Steven G Godlewski, Jr., Victor J Gould, Ronald M. Park, Jeong-Hun Grover, Raji\ Peinemann, K.-\ Gupta, Raghubir P. Pelagagge, Pacifico M Peters, Robert W Petersen, Robert J Poddar, Tarun K Environmental Progress (Vol.20, No.4) December 2001 Popova, V. Portzer, Jeffrey W Talbert, Bryan Thibodeaux, LouisJ . Thom, Randall R. Riley, Chris .. sesseeastiiaeeee Toledo, José M. Rogut, Jan Turk, Brian S. Roller, Justin Valsaraj, Kallait T. Sanz, Alvaro sis tOr Vane, Leland M Saraf, A eGhciate oe Varela, Juan A. Scacchia, Federica Bevidcbsesy Voice, Thomas C Scharnagl, N Schluep, Martin Semmens, M.] Siddiqui, Kaniz F is ; Wang, Bing .. Sikdar, Subhas K ‘s a Webster, Neil Simes, G ror White, Lloyd S Singer, Carl setae is Wildemuth, Craig R Sirkar, K.K Smith, William A Song, Richard Q ‘ Srivastava, Ravi \ ; ) Yang, Chen-Lu Stencel, Nicholas Stewart, William ¢ Zhao, Xianda Zhuang, Lian Titles Absorption of H,S in NaOCl Caustic Effectiveness of Very Thin Soil Layers in Chemical Aqueous Solution : ere Release from Bed Sediment..... NETO eel so, Air Regulatory Impacts of the Use of Tire-Derived Eliminating a Sulfuric Acid Mist Plume from a Wet Fuel é Caustic Scrubber on a Petroleum Coke Calciner ....182 Evaluation of Continuous Electrodeionization as an In-Line Process for Plating Rinsewater Recovery, An Comparison of Biodegradation Kinetic Parameters for Naphthalene in Batch and Sand Column Systems by Pseudomonas Putida OPES fs. Flux Enhancement in TFC RO Membranes................... 23 D H Demonstration of Pilot-Scale Pervaporation Systems for Volatile Organic Compound Removal from a High VOC Loadings in Multiple Bed Biofilters: Petroleum Surfactant Enhanced Aquifer Remediation Fluid I: and Inidusttial ADONCANONS §.2.0i26. ccd eaten cess 207 Spiral Wound Membrane Modules caneeesntd Demonstration of Pilot-Scale Pervaporation Systems for Volatile Organic Compound Removal from a Surfactant Enhanced Aquifer Remediation Fluid II: Long-Term Evaluation of an Industrial-Scale Biofilter Hollow Fiber Membrane Modules .... _— for Odor Control at a Large Metropolitan Desulfurization of Syngas in a Transport Reactor € Wastewater Treatment PAE «::0550.:csaidecvrabenus 212 Destruction of Benzene with Non-Thermal Plasma in Dielectric Barrier Discharge Reactors ............... 274 December 2001 Environmental Progress (Vol.20, No.4) M Pilot-Scale Demonstration of a Membrane-Based Absorption-Stripping Process for Removal and Membrane Contactor: Environmental Applications and Recovery of Volatile Organic Compounds, A Possibilities, The Pollution Prevention Advances in Pulp and Paper Membrane Separation in Solvent Lube Dewaxing Processing = ; Microwave Process for Removal and Destruction Polymeric Composite Ultrafiltration Membranes of Volatile Organic Compounds for Non-Aqueous Applications Process Analysis via Waste Minimization: Using N DuPont's Methodology to Identify Process Improvement Opportunities New Membrane Technology for Removal and Recovery of Chromium from Waste Waters Noble Metal-Based Catalysts for Total Oxidation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons. ........ AG? Recycling a Nonionic Aqueous-Based Metal-Cleaning Non-Thermal Organic Waste Destruction: Characterization Solution with a Ceramic Membrane: Pilot-Scale of the CerOx System 4 Evaluation cd neon ; 12 O Odor Investigation and Control at a WWTP in Orange Separation Methods for Environmental County, Florida ne ; , Me fo2 0. Technologies ee Oxidation of Ferrous Iron by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans SO, Scrubbing Technologies: A Review in a Full-Scale Rotating Biological Contactor Software Tool for Environmental Plant Modeling Oxygen Effects on Thermophilic Microbial Populations Supported Liquid Membranes for Removal and in Biofilters Treating Nitric Oxide Containing Recovery of Metals from Waste Waters and Off-Gas Streams .... Process Streams Photochemical Treatment of a Mixed PAH/Surfactant Texas NO, State Implementation Plan (SIP) for Solution for Surfactant Recovery and Reuse..... 240 Houston-Galveston Area sai ‘ 197 Treatment of PCB-Contaminated Soils: 1. Evaluation of in situ Reductive Dechlorination of PCBs 108 Subjects Environmental Management Air Regulatory Impacts.. ores Absorption of H,S Process Analysis via Waste Minimization Alt Wen Perey ener ere lt Air Regulatory Impacts Flux Enhancement Benzene, Destruction of Membranes Biodegradation Kinetic Parameters .. Contactors Biofilters Hollow Fibers Modules Pepe O MR roe te is Be ee a aes, Separation deyataataces Multiple Beds Spiral Wound Modules. Oxygen Effects Supported Liquid Technology for Removal and Recovery of Chromium ................... pM ex aGiy higs ca cacnnasdaptccantiegean s ; Desulfurization of Syngas Ultrafiltration Microwave Process Sercictetsnvistaneratieecd Modeling, Environmental Plant ... Eliminating a Sulfuric Acid Mist Plume Environmental Progress (Vol.20, No.4) December 2001 275 Treatment of PCB-Contaminated Soils Rotating Biological Contactors NAOCI Caustic Aqueous Solution, Absorption of HS from New Membrane rechnology Noble Metal-based Catalysts tee 7 Separation Methods SO, Scrubbing Technologies Software for Plant Modeling Soil Layers and Chemical Release . Odor Control Bs 3 212 Syngas Desulfurization.. Organic Waste Destruction, Non-Thermal Oxidation of Ferrous Iron Oxygen Effects Texas NO, State Implementation Plan Thermophilic Microbial Populations........ Pervaporation Systems Photochemical Treatment Pilot-Scale Demonstration Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Membrane-Based Absorption-Stripping Process Volatile Organic Compound Removal Pollution Prevention, Pulp and Paper Polymeric Composite Ultrafiltration Membranes Waste Minimization Wastewater Evaluation of Continuous Electrodeionization Remediation Non-Thermal Organic Waste Destruction..............0::.08 261 Comparison of Biodegradation Kinetic Parameters : Odor Control in Wastewater Plants Effectiveness of Very Thin Soil Layers Pilot-Scale Evaluation Oxidation of Ferrous Iron Supported Liquid Membranes. . Photochemical Treatment 240 Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation (required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) of October 10, 2001, for Environmental Progress Publication No. 689-390, issued quarterly for an annual subscription price of $275 from AIChE, 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5991, which is the location of its publication and business offices. 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