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WASTE MANAGEMENT PERGAMON Waste Management 20 (2000) I-IX www.elsevier.nl/locate/wasman WASTE MANAGEMENT International Journal of Integrated Waste Management, Science & Technology (www.elsevier.com/locate/wasman) Coeditors-in-Chief Jack Hopper Lamar University Ralph Pike Louisiana State University Founding Editor A. Alan Moghissi University of Maryland List of Contents and Author Index Volume 20, 2000 WASTE MANAGEMENT Jack Hopper, Department of Chemical Engineering, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX 77710-0613, USA Tel.: +1-409-880-8785; fax: +1-409-880-8791; e-mail: [email protected] Ralph Pike, Department of Chemical Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-7303, USA Tel.: +1-504-388-1426; fax: +1-504-388-1476; e-mail: [email protected] Associate Editor, USA Hilary Inyang, c/o James B. Francis College of Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell, One University Avenue, Lowell, MA 01854, USA Tel: +1-978-934-2285; fax: +1-978-934-3092; e-mail: [email protected] Associate Editor, Europe Hans van der Sloot, Netherlands Energy Research Foundation (ECN), PO Box 1, 1755 Zg Petten, The Netherlands Tel.: +31-224-564-249: fax: +31-224-563-163; e-mail: [email protected] Regional Editor, Asia Maw-Ling Wang, Dean of the Academic Affairs, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, National Chung Cheng University, Chjiayi, Tatwan 621, ROC Tel.: +05-2720405, ext. 1500; fax: +05-2720404; e-mail: [email protected] Managing Edi—t Edoitorria l Office: Carol Stokes-Cawley, Waste Management, 21 Griffen Street, Skaneateles, NY 13152-1006, USA Tel./fax: +1-315-685-0768; e-mail: [email protected] Book Review Editor Gev Eduljee, Environmental Resources Management (ERM), Eaton House, Wallbrook Court, North Hinksey Lane, Oxford OX2 OQS, UK E-mail: [email protected] Author Service Department For queries relating to the general submission of articles (including electronic text and artwork) and the status of accepted manuscripts, please contact the Author Service Department: Tel: +44-1865-843900; fax: +44-1865-843905; e-mail: authors@else- vier.co.uk Published 8 issues per year in February, April, June, July, August, October, November and December. Publication information: Waste Management (ISSN 0956-053X). For 2000, volume 20 is scheduled for publication. Subscription prices are available upon request from the Publisher or from the Regional Sales Office nearest you or from this journal’s website (http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/wasman). Further information is available on this journal and other Elsevier Science products through Elsevier’s website: (http://www.elsevier.nl). Subscriptions are accepted on a prepaid basis only and are entered on a calendar year basis. Issues are sent by standard mail (surface within Europe, air delivery outside Europe). Priority rates are available upon request. Claims for missing issues should be made within six months of the date of dispatch. Periodicals postage paid at Rahway, New Jersey. Waste Management (ISSN 0956-053X) is published 8 issues per year (February, April, June, July, August, October, November and December) by Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, UK. The annual subscription in the USA is $1264.00. Waste Management is circulated by Mercury International Limited, 365 Blair Road, Avenel, NJ 07001, USA. POSTMASTER: Please send address corrections to: Waste Management, c/o Customer Services, Elsevier Science Inc., 655 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10010, USA. Index | Waste Management 20 (2000) I-X WASTE MANAGEMENT Volume 20, Number 1 2000 CONTENTS E.J. Anthony, L. Jia, J. Woods, l Pacification of high calcic residues using carbon dioxide W. Roque, S. Burwell H. Debellefontaine, J.N. Foussard iS Wet air oxidation for the treatment of industrial wastes. Chemical aspects, reactor design and industrial applications in Europe A. Ficarella, D. Laforgia 27 Numerical simulation of flow-field and dioxins chemistry for incineration plants and experimental investigation A. Guerrero, M?.S. Hernandez, S. Goni 51 The role of the fly ash pozzolanic activity in simulated sulphate radioactive liquid waste A.B. Neal, R.C. Loehr 59 Use of biofilters and suspended-growth reactors to treat VOCs N. Paaso, J. Peuravuori, K. Pihlaja 69 Extraction efficiency of chloroethenes from contaminated dry cleaner’s sludge with three different methods P. Westerhoff, M. Pinney Phe Dissolved organic carbon transformations during laboratory- scale groundwater recharge using lagoon-treated wastewater A.D. Dhale, V.V. Mahajani 85 Studies in treatment of disperse dye waste: membrane—wet oxidation process M.M. Askarieh, A.V. Chambers, The chemical and microbial degradation of cellulose in the F.B.D. Daniel, P.L. FitzGerald, near field of a repository for radioactive wastes G.J. Holtom, N.J. Pilkington, J.H. Rees Patents ALERT Volume 20, Numbers 2/3 SPECIAL ISSUE—WASCON 98: PUTTING THEORY INTO PRACTICE CONTENTS D.S. Kosson, H. van der Sloot 113 Editorial Original contributions R. Barna, H.-R. Bae, J. Mehu, Assessment of chemical sensitivity of Waelz slag H. van der Sloot, P. Moszkowicz, C. Desnoyers R.N.J. Comans, J.A. Meima, 125 Reduction of contaminant leaching from MSWI bottom ash P.A. Geelhoed by addition of sorbing components IV Index | Waste Management 20 (2000) I-X B.S. Crannell, T. Taylor Eighmy, 135 Heavy metal stabilization in municipal solid waste combustion J.E. Krzanowski, , J.D. Eusden Jr., bottom ash using soluble phosphate E.L. Shaw, C.A. Francis A.-M. Fallman 149 Leaching of chromium and barium from steel slag in laboratory and field tests — a solubility controlled process? A.C. Garrabrants, D.S. Kosson 155 Use of a chelating agent to determine the metal availability for leaching from soils and wastes K.E. Haugsten, B. Gustavson 167 Environmental properties of vitrified fly ash from hazardous and municipal waste incineration I. Hohberg, G.J. de Groot, 177 Development of a leaching protocol for concrete A.M.H. van der Veen, W. Wassing M. Nishigaki 185 Producing permeable blocks and pavement bricks from molten slag J.P.G.M. Schreurs, H.A. van der Sloot, 193 Verification of laboratory-—field leaching behavior of coal fly Ch. Hendriks ash and MSWI bottom ash as a road base material P. Van Herck, B. Van der Bruggen, 203 Application of computer modelling to predict the leaching G. Vogels, C. Vandecasteele behaviour of heavy metals from MSWI fly ash and comparison with a sequential extraction method C. Vandecasteele, K. Van den Broeck, 211 ICP-MS, hydride generation-ICP-MS, and CZE for the V. Dutre study (analysis and speciation) of solidification/stabilisation of industrial waste containing arsenic J. Yan, L. Moreno, I. Neretnieks 217 The long-term acid neutralizing capacity of steel slag M. Wahlstrom, J. Laine-Ylijoki, 225 Environmental quality assurance system for use of crushed A. Maattanen, T. Luotojarvi, mineral demolition wastes in road constructions L. Kivekas S. Mizutani, H.A. van der Sloot, 233 Evaluation of treatment of gas cleaning residues from MSWI S-i. Sakai with chemical agents | S. Sakai, S. Urano, H. Takatsuki Leaching behavior of PCBs and PCDDs/DFs from some waste materials S-i. Sakai, M. Hiraoka Municipal solid waste incinerator residue recycling by thermal processes I. Serclerat, P. Moszkowicz, B. Pollet 259 Retention mechanisms in mortars of the trace metals contained in Portland cement clinkers Volume 20, Number 4 CONTENTS G.A. Marques, J.A.S. Tenorio Use of froth flotation to separate PVC/PET mixtures M.G. Mesko, D.E. Day, B.C. Bunker Immobilization of CsCl and SrF;> in iron phosphate glass Index | Waste Management 20 (2000) I-X M.F. Rabbi, B. Clark, R.J. Gale, 279 In situ TCE bioremediation study using electrokinetic E. Ozsu-Acar, J. Pardue, A. Jackson cometabolite injection S. Verenich, A. Laari, J. Kallas 287 Wet oxidation of concentrated wastewaters of paper mills for water cycle closing T.M. LaPara, J.E. Alleman, P.G. Pope 295 Miniaturized closed reflux, colorimetric method for the determination of chemical oxygen demand Ch. Pierre, J.R. Gavarri, J. Musso, 299 Relation between chemical treatments and defect structure of J. Durand, F. Tabaries calcium carbonates in industrial ashes Y.H. Yang, H.H. Lou, Y.L. Huang 311 Synthesis of an optimal wastewater reuse network Short Communication A. Ledhem, R.M. Dheilly, 321 Reuse of waste oils in the treatment of wood aggregates M. Queneudec 377 Book review 329 PatentsALERT Volume 20, Numbers 5/6 SPECIAL ISSUE—INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN INCINERATION AND THERMAL TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES CONTENTS J. Feldman Editorial Original contributions J.J. Cudahy, R.W. Helsel Removal of products of incomplete combustion with carbon J.V. Ryan, P.M. Lemieux, Characterization of organic emissions from hazardous waste K. Pollard, R. Workman, incineration processes under the new EPA draft Risk Burn B. Antley, J. Yurk Guidance: measurement issues T.C. Ho, T.H. Kuo, J.R. Hopper Thermodynamic study of the behavior of uranium and plutonium during thermal treatment under reducing and oxidizing modes P.C. Hsu, K.G. Foster, T.D. Ford, Treatment of solid wastes with molten salt oxidation P.H. Wallman, B.E. Watkins, C.O. Pruneda, M.G. Adamson R.E. Bastian, R.H. Lambert Particulate matter continuous emission monitor test perfor- mance in a moisture-saturated flue gas M.E. Keener, R.H. Lambert, 379 The effect of averaging time on compliance of a PM threshold R.E. Bastian when using continuous emission monitors P.B. Carswell, D.C. Wasmund, The application of traditional data quality objectives (DQOs) W.C. Anderson to the measurement of stack gas unspeciated mass: techniques and observations VI Index | Waste Management 20 (2000) I-X P.P. Woskov, K. Hadidi, P. Thomas, 395 Accurate and sensitive metals emissions monitoring with an K. Green, G. Flores atmospheric microwave-plasma having a real-time span cali- bration A.R. Eicher 403 Calculation of combustion gas flow rate and residence time based on stack gas data L.-T. Kim, J.-H. Kim, 409 Leaching characteristics of glassy waste forms containing two K.-S. Lee, Y.-C. Seo, different incineration ashes J.-K. Koo L.A. Worl, S.J. Buelow, 417 Hydrothermal oxidation of radioactive combustible waste D.M. Harradine, R. Lanning, D.D. Padilla, J.H. Roberts, X. Shao M. Lasher, G. Mescavage 425 Safe disposal of pyrotechnic ordnance using a plasma treat- ment system P. Stehlik, R. Puchyr, J. Oral 435 Simulation of processes for thermal treatment of wastes G. Piao, S. Aono, M. Kondoh, 443 Combustion test of refuse derived fuel in a fluidized bed R. Yamazaki, S. Mori M.A. DeLucia, H.E. Wolfe 449 Refractories to contain fluorinated waste streams S.G. Buckley, H.A. Johnsen, 455 Implementation of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy as a K.R. Hencken, D.W. Hahn continuous emissions monitor for toxic metals C. Jaksland, E. Rasmussen, T. Rohde 463 A new technology for treatment of PVC waste 469 Patents Alert 477 Calendar Volume 20, Number 7 CONTENTS Review D.M. Smith, M.P. Neu, E. Garcia, Hydration of plutonium oxide and process salts, NaCl, KCl, L.A. Morales CaCl», MgCl,: effect of calcination on residual water and rehydration F. Medici, L. Piga, G. Rinaldi Behaviour of polyaminophenolic additives in the granulation of lime and fly-ash W.A. Elshorbagy, A.LM.O. Mohamed Evaluation of using municipal solid waste compost in landfill closure caps in arid areas E.A. Johnson, M.J. Rudin, The sorption of selenite on various cement formulations S.M. Steinberg, W.H. Johnson C.A. Boyle 517 Solid waste management in New Zealand C. Wu Development of an in situ soil binding agent W. Hogland, J. Stenis Assessment and system analysis of industrial waste management Index |W aste Management 20 (2000) I-X Vil D.V. Marinin, G.N. Brown 545 Studies of sorbent/ion-exchange materials for the removal of radioactive strontium from liquid radioactive waste and high hardness groundwaters R.J. Gehrke, L.V. East, Y.D. Harker 555 — Information in spectra from sources containing ‘‘aged”’ *4!Am as from TRU waste M. Pelino 561 Recycling of zinc-hydrometallurgy wastes in glass and glass ceramic materials Short Communications A.G. Vlyssides, D. Papaioannou, 569 Testing an electrochemical method for treatment of textile dye M. Loizidoy, P.K. Karlis, A.A. Zorpas wastewater K. Choi, J. Sheng, M.-C. Lee, 575 Utilizing the KEP-A glass frit to vitrify low-level radioactive M.-J. Song waste from Korean NPPs A.R. Navarro, M. del C. Sepulveda, 581 Bio-concentration of vinasse from the alcoholic fermentation M.C. Rubio of sugar cane molasses 587 Book reviews PatentsALERT Volume 20, Numbers 8 2000 PART SPECIAL ISSUE—PRES ’99 (2ND CONFERENCE ON PROCESS INTEGRATION, MODELLING AND OPTIMISATION FOR ENERGY SAVING AND POLLUTION REDUCTION) CONTENTS F. Friedler, J. Klemes Vii Editorial M. Narodoslawsky, C. Krotscheck Integrated ecological optimization of processes with the sus- tainable process index D. Young, R. Scharp, H. Cabezas 605 The waste reduction (WAR) algorithm: environmental impacts, energy consumption, and engineering economics E.F. Castillo, M. Mora 617 Mathematical modelling as a tool for environmental evalua- tion of industrial sectors in Colombia A. Haque, ILM. Mujtaba, J.N.B. Bell 625 A simple model for complex waste recycling scenarios in developing economies G.P.J. Dijkema, M.A. Reuter, A new paradigm for waste management E.V. Verhoef G. Feng, L.T. Fan, F. Friedler 639 Synthesizing alternative sequences via a P-graph-based approach in azeotropic distillation systems L. Puigjaner, A. Espuia, M. Almato A software tool for helping in decision-making about water management in batch process industries B. Goers, J. Mey, G. Wozny Optimised product and water recovery from batch-production rinsing waters Vill Index | Waste Management 20 (2000) I-X M. Savelski, M. Bagajewicz 659 Design of water utilization systems in process plants with a single contaminant T.K. Zheley, N. Bhaw 665 Combined water—oxygen pinch analysis for better wastewater treatment management F. Nourai, D. Rashtchian, J. Shayegan 671 Targeting for pollution prevention through process simulation B. Yuan, X.Z. Wang, T. Morris 677 Software analyser design using data mining technology for toxicity prediction of aqueous effluents General papers N.E. Korte, J.L. Zutman, 687 Field application of palladized iron for the dechlorination of R.M. Schlosser, L. Liang, B. Gu, trichloroethene Q. Fernando Q. Gan 695 A case study of microwave processing of metal hydroxide sediment sludge from printed circuit board manufacturing wash water A. White, D. Mayrose, J.F. Mullen 703 Replacement of a multiple hearth by a fluid bed incinerator the Greensboro case history B. Walawska, Z. Kowalski 711 Model of technological alternatives of production of sodium chromate (VI) with the use of chromic wastes S.K. Das, S. Kumar, 725 Exploitation of iron ore tailing for the development of cera- P. Ramachandrarao mic tiles A. Gauthier, P. Le Coustumer, 731 Real time alteration of a nuclear waste glass and remobiliza- M. Motelica, O.F.X. Donard tion of lanthanide into an interphase R. Barna, Z. Rethy, A. Imyim, Environmental behaviour of a construction made of a mixture Y. Perrodin, P. Moszkowicz, of hydraulic binders and air pollution control residues from L. Tiruta-Barna municipal solid waste incineration Part 1. Physico-chemical characterisation and modelling of the source term R. Barna, Z. Rethy, Y. Perrodin, Environmental behaviour of a construction made of a mixture P. Moszkowicz, L. Tiruta-Barna of hydraulic binders and air pollution control residues from municipal solid waste incineration Part 2. Simulation tests and validation of the source term modelling H.S. Altundogan, S. Altundogan, Arsenic removal from aqueous solutions by adsorption on red F. Tiimen, M. Bildik mud PatentsALERT Calendar List of Contents and Author Index to Volume 20

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