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Editorial Index T he 1997 Editorial Index is a valuable reference source for people in the water/wastewater industry. The comprehen- sive five-year index lists feature articles published in Water Engineering & Management from 1993 through 1997. Each article is listed alphabetically within its corresponding subject category. The entry shows the title of the arti- cle and name of the author followed by the month, year and page number of publication. Articles from June 1995 to the present can be found on Water Engineering & Management’s website — bttp://www.waterem.com. Subject Index WATER WATER WASTEWATER Management > ® Management Page Administration Administration MANAGEMENT Planning, Scheduling & Operations Planning, Scheduling & Operations Administration Supply & Resources Ground Collection Surface Design A Manager’s Guide to Criminal Liabilities TRreaunssem ission & Storage PPiupmipnig ng& Metering Imposed by Environmental Laws. Kath- Treatment Retention leen L. Nooney July 94 p14 Design Benchmarking: A Management Tool for Coagulation & Fiocculation Treatment Performance Improvement. R. Paul FDielstarlattiionng , & DSeomliindesr aHlainzdaltiinogn & DPreismiagrny Allio and Michael K. Allio....May 94 p 16 Containment Removal Secondary Benchmarking: Eight Lessons for High Disinfection Advanced Performance. R. Paul Allio and Michael Distribution Disinfection Design Best Business Practices and Technology PPiupmipnig ng SlPurdocgees siMnag nagement as Strategy for County Utility. Tim Wiley Metering Disposal and John Newton Stora Stability Best Professional Judgment: A Synthe- instrumentation Instrumentation sis of Environmental Law, Waste Dis- Design Design charge, Effluent Limitations and Engi- Operations FKSBBgBLSSBe RB8 BB 8S Operations neering Ethics. Salvador M. Sebasco, ¢_, Oct 96 p18 Citizens Advisory Groups: The Pluses, QBS: Who, What, When and Why. Steven Corrosion Inhibitor. Rick Montani The Pitfalls and Better Options. George May ’93 p 24 Nov 97 p 16 i Oct ’97 p 28 Salary Survey. WEM Staff...April 93 p 35 Contract Ops Partnership Stands Test of Communication is the Key to Water Com- Survey of America’s Consulting Engi- Time. Edward Griesenauer and Michael pany’s Efforts. Bill Swichtenberg neers Identifies Concerns. Richard G. Dougherty Nov 94 p 27 Weingardt, P.E. ................ April 96 p17 Correlating Conductivity to PPM of Total Consultants Rate Market Trends, Selec- tion Methods. WEM Staff...Oct 93 p 26 Dissolved Solids. Lori McPherson Defining a “Common Language” For ae and Financial Benchmark- Energy Efficiency: Learning How to EE IEEE he Feb 97 p 26 Avoid Taking a Bath on Energy Costs. Do You Need a Remote Backup Service? Water/Wastewater Industry: Opportuni- Julia Oliver and Cynthia Putnam ties and Challenges, The. Hampton D. Paul Neumann Educating Customers on the Importance Establishing a Maintenance Program. of Quality Water Development, Treat- Water and Wastewater Cost and Rate- Donald C. Renner June ’95 p 50 Setting Trends. WEM staff Leaders Discuss Trends. WEM Staff Engineering Ecological Solutions: The When A City Buys A Utility. Thomas A. Make Your Databases Do the Printing. South Florida Water Management Dis- Oct 94 p24 Charline M. Avey trict. WEM Staff Matching Coupling Style to Application Establishing a Maintenance Program. Correctly. Mark McCullough Donald C. Renner Planning, Scheduling & Operations June ’95 p 34 Establishing Proactive Maintenance Man- New Techniques Provide Solutions to Data agement. Robert Kiusman ..Jan 95 p 16 As Program Management Function Communication Dilemmas In Water Dis- Long-Term Lease of Treatment Systems Evolves, Benefits Increase. Alan Carter tricts. Michel E. Maes, James R. Steffey Becomes an Option. Dan Soltis and Mike Chastain July 96 p 22 Careful Emergency Planning Will Pay Productivity Improvement Program Chal- Objectives Matrix Provides Information Dividends. Ira M. Markwood and William lenges Old Ways. Gordon G. Garner Balance. Dr. Hans D. Alexander, P.E...... Dec ’93 p23 Change at Environmental Laboratories. Software Package Improves Water Pennsylvania Program Helps improve Raymond J. Frederici and Charles R. Authority’s Purchasing and Materials Drinking Water Safety and Quality. Phil Mar ’93 p 32 Management Efficiency. David Dise J. Consonery City Develops System to Prioritize Its Mar 94 p 28 Public-Private Partnerships Facilitated Stormwater Capital Projects. Angela R. The Organization of Water Supply and with Asset Management Planning. Dec 95 p 23 Drainage Service in France. WEM staff. William D. Kingdom Computer at Water Plant Runs Second Public-Private Water Partnerships Bene- Plant by Remote Control. Cliff Preble Using Ultrasonic Inspection for Preven- fit All of New Jersey. Don Correll and Tom Valorose tive Maintenance in a Wastewater Plant. Concrete Repair and Protection with Michael Mezykowski Mar 93 p 22 WATER/Engineering & Management, DECEMBER 1997 Editorial Index T he 1997 Editorial Index is a valuable reference source for people in the water/wastewater industry. The comprehen- sive five-year index lists feature articles published in Water Engineering & Management from 1993 through 1997. Each article is listed alphabetically within its corresponding subject category. The entry shows the title of the arti- cle and name of the author followed by the month, year and page number of publication. Articles from June 1995 to the present can be found on Water Engineering & Management’s website — bttp://www.waterem.com. Subject Index WATER WATER WASTEWATER Management > ® Management Page Administration Administration MANAGEMENT Planning, Scheduling & Operations Planning, Scheduling & Operations Administration Supply & Resources Ground Collection Surface Design A Manager’s Guide to Criminal Liabilities TRreaunssem ission & Storage PPiupmipnig ng& Metering Imposed by Environmental Laws. Kath- Treatment Retention leen L. Nooney July 94 p14 Design Benchmarking: A Management Tool for Coagulation & Fiocculation Treatment Performance Improvement. R. Paul FDielstarlattiionng , & DSeomliindesr aHlainzdaltiinogn & DPreismiagrny Allio and Michael K. Allio....May 94 p 16 Containment Removal Secondary Benchmarking: Eight Lessons for High Disinfection Advanced Performance. R. Paul Allio and Michael Distribution Disinfection Design Best Business Practices and Technology PPiupmipnig ng SlPurdocgees siMnag nagement as Strategy for County Utility. Tim Wiley Metering Disposal and John Newton Stora Stability Best Professional Judgment: A Synthe- instrumentation Instrumentation sis of Environmental Law, Waste Dis- Design Design charge, Effluent Limitations and Engi- Operations FKSBBgBLSSBe RB8 BB 8S Operations neering Ethics. Salvador M. Sebasco, ¢_, Oct 96 p18 Citizens Advisory Groups: The Pluses, QBS: Who, What, When and Why. Steven Corrosion Inhibitor. Rick Montani The Pitfalls and Better Options. George May ’93 p 24 Nov 97 p 16 i Oct ’97 p 28 Salary Survey. WEM Staff...April 93 p 35 Contract Ops Partnership Stands Test of Communication is the Key to Water Com- Survey of America’s Consulting Engi- Time. Edward Griesenauer and Michael pany’s Efforts. Bill Swichtenberg neers Identifies Concerns. Richard G. Dougherty Nov 94 p 27 Weingardt, P.E. ................ April 96 p17 Correlating Conductivity to PPM of Total Consultants Rate Market Trends, Selec- tion Methods. WEM Staff...Oct 93 p 26 Dissolved Solids. Lori McPherson Defining a “Common Language” For ae and Financial Benchmark- Energy Efficiency: Learning How to EE IEEE he Feb 97 p 26 Avoid Taking a Bath on Energy Costs. Do You Need a Remote Backup Service? Water/Wastewater Industry: Opportuni- Julia Oliver and Cynthia Putnam ties and Challenges, The. Hampton D. Paul Neumann Educating Customers on the Importance Establishing a Maintenance Program. of Quality Water Development, Treat- Water and Wastewater Cost and Rate- Donald C. Renner June ’95 p 50 Setting Trends. WEM staff Leaders Discuss Trends. WEM Staff Engineering Ecological Solutions: The When A City Buys A Utility. Thomas A. Make Your Databases Do the Printing. South Florida Water Management Dis- Oct 94 p24 Charline M. Avey trict. WEM Staff Matching Coupling Style to Application Establishing a Maintenance Program. Correctly. Mark McCullough Donald C. Renner Planning, Scheduling & Operations June ’95 p 34 Establishing Proactive Maintenance Man- New Techniques Provide Solutions to Data agement. Robert Kiusman ..Jan 95 p 16 As Program Management Function Communication Dilemmas In Water Dis- Long-Term Lease of Treatment Systems Evolves, Benefits Increase. Alan Carter tricts. Michel E. Maes, James R. Steffey Becomes an Option. Dan Soltis and Mike Chastain July 96 p 22 Careful Emergency Planning Will Pay Productivity Improvement Program Chal- Objectives Matrix Provides Information Dividends. Ira M. Markwood and William lenges Old Ways. Gordon G. Garner Balance. Dr. Hans D. Alexander, P.E...... Dec ’93 p23 Change at Environmental Laboratories. Software Package Improves Water Pennsylvania Program Helps improve Raymond J. Frederici and Charles R. Authority’s Purchasing and Materials Drinking Water Safety and Quality. Phil Mar ’93 p 32 Management Efficiency. David Dise J. Consonery City Develops System to Prioritize Its Mar 94 p 28 Public-Private Partnerships Facilitated Stormwater Capital Projects. Angela R. The Organization of Water Supply and with Asset Management Planning. Dec 95 p 23 Drainage Service in France. WEM staff. William D. Kingdom Computer at Water Plant Runs Second Public-Private Water Partnerships Bene- Plant by Remote Control. Cliff Preble Using Ultrasonic Inspection for Preven- fit All of New Jersey. Don Correll and Tom Valorose tive Maintenance in a Wastewater Plant. Concrete Repair and Protection with Michael Mezykowski Mar 93 p 22 WATER/Engineering & Management, DECEMBER 1997 SUPPLY & RESOURCE Membrane Applications in Water Plants. Desalting, Demineralization & Ground Contaminant Removal Multi-Stage Control System Supports Groundwater Contamination—Prevention German Region’s Water Needs. Joachin Still the Best Medicine. Frederick Bopp Schiligalies and Gerhard Kreiling Lead and Copper Rules Complicate Mat- lil and Walter M. Leis Groundwater Modeling Becomes a Main- Obtaining Copper-Free Water. Purvee stream Tool. Frank Getchell Novel Process Rids Groundwater of Hydro- July 96 p 32 Plant by the Lake: A Model of Innovation. carbons. WEM Staff May ’94 p 26 Optimizing Water Well Productivity and Aug 94 p18 Pilot Study Points Way to Iron/Man- Operating Costs. Tom Sheahan and Joe Tucson Water Plant Meets Community ganese Removal. Naeem Qureshi and Al Expectations and Tough Quality Lim- Minneci Pipe Expansion Project Quickly Increas- its. Jane Burazer and Steven N. Foellmi . The Biological Activated Carbon Process es Production Capacity. Bill Swichten- Aug ’93 p 20 for Water Purification. Bertrand W. Dussert berg Oct 95 p 28 Using Correct Conductivity Temperature and Gary R. Van Stone Dec ’94 p 22 Protected Spring Source Retains Ground- Compensation. Lori L. McPherson Treatment Strategies for Radon in Public water Quality. Leonard Ainsworth and Water Supplies. John K. O’Connell James Arden Water Plant Project Battled Flood and Jan ’96 p 26 Costs. lan Lisk Dec 93 p 21 Recovering the Costs of Water-Supply Cleanup. David Terry Sept 97 p 34 Disinfection Coagulation & Flocculation Surface Bearing Replacement Saves Many Mainte- A Safe Option for Disinfection: On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation. L. nance Dollars. WEM staff..Sept 95 p 18 Meeting the Surface Water Treatment Ainsworth and J. Hampton .Dec ’97 p 25 Coagulation and Filtration Performance Rule in Central Pennsylvania. Michael Optimized With Liquid Borne-Particle “Can You Have Your Cake and Eat It Too” H. Winegard Mar ’97 p 22 Counters. Kent Horrell and Tony with Chlorine Dioxide? Douglas D. Sweazy Feb 96 p 22 Rittmann Liquid/Solids Separation: The Chemicals DAF and Ozone Eliminate Quality Woes, that Make it Better. William T. Lorenz Meet New Regs. lan Lisk ...Oct 94 p 27 Aquifer Recharge Enhanced with Rubber April 95 p 30 Filter Process Removes Cryptosporidial Dam installations. Michael R. Markus, Optimizing Polymer Performance for Bet- Oocysts From Water Supply. James A. Curtis A. Thompson and Matt Ulukaya ter Sludge Conditioning. Yong Kim Bell, P.E. and Dr. Graeme K. Pearce iecachsstanthaprenindiedabataeedones Jan ’95 p37 French Project Examines Wastewater Particle Counts Can Benefit From Membrane Specialists Gather for Interna- Recycling Possibilities. French Tech- Changes In Coagulant Programs. tional Conference. lan Lisk.May ’95 p 26 nology Press Office April 93 p 18 Christopher B. Lind Ozonation Enhances Water Quality at Monitoring Reclaimed Wastewater Usage Static Mixers Improve Sludge Dewater- Florida Utility. Glenn W. Dunkleberger on Public Parkland Vegetation to ing Process. Joseph P. Porcelli, and Bevin A. Beaudet May °94 p 32 Reduce Risks. G. Fred Lee and Anne Thomas Wojewski and Oula Shahab Reduction of Chlorite Concentrations in Jones-Lee Nov 95 p 28 Nov ’93 p 20 Potable Water with Ferrous Chloride. Pulse-Bed Sand Filters Meeting California Anthony Tarquin, Glen Hansel and Dou- Requirements. WEM staff...Dec 95 p 20 Filtration & Solids Handling glas Rittman Tertiary-Treated Wastewater Irrigates Removing Nitrate from Groundwater. Monterey Peninsula’s Recreational Automated High Rate Filters Improve Wesley T. Dorsheimer, Charles B. Acreage. lan Lisk July ’95 p18 Performance, Reduce Costs. Morrison Drewry, David P. Fritsch and Dain E. Williams Dec ’97 p 20 Transmission & Storage Cost-Effective Treatment for High Quality Understanding ORP’s Role in the Disin- Water Sources: Extreme/High-Rate fection Process. Lori L. McPherson Serial Filtration. Craig M. Thompson Artificial Recharge Enhances Aquifer Water Disinfection Project Addresses Capacity. Frank Getchell and Dave Wiley ... Distributed Control System Offers Aral Sea Crisis. Jesse Wolf and Syed Nov 95 p 24 Local and Central Access. David Mahmood Oct 97 p18 Protecting Water Storage Tanks in an Era Chapman, John O’Connor, Michael of Environmental Compliance. Dallas Stroshine and Mitchell Greenwald DISTRIBUTION Understanding and Solving Fracture Filter Media Rids Iron from Groundwater. Design Flow Problems. Dr. Thomas Doe Yun H. Zang Dec 97 p 30 Sept ’97 p 36 Florida Treatment Plant Uses Low-Pres- Chemical Cleaning Process for Water sure Membranes. Francis E. Duran, Systems. Martin J. Plishka, Ph.D., and TREATMENT Glenn W. Dunkleberger and Bevin A. Myron Shenkiryk Mar ’96 p 18 Beaudet Jan ’93 p 24 Multi-Stage Control System Supports Ger- Design Granular Activated Carbon Filtration and man Region’s Water Needs. Joachin Schill- Nitrification. Shin-ichi Tokuno galies and Gerhard Kreiling.....Mar 95 p 40 Aerator and Reservoir Baffling Solve Multimedia Computer Applications in Vinyl Chloride, Coliform Problems. Joe Media Bed Filtration: Painstaking Analy- Control Systems. Keith R. Lenart Hastreiter July "96 p18 sis of Situation Leads to a Long-Term Aug 95 p 27 Ammonia Determination in Water Treat- Solution. E. Marvin Greenstein Saving Money Through the Use of Opti- ment Plants. Shin-ichi Tokuno and John mization Analysis. Jeffrey Frey, P.E., and John Gransbury, CPEng......Aug ’97 p 30 Aurora Taps, Treats 3 Water Sources. David K. Wyness and John J. Tebrugge.. Membrane Specialists Gather for Interna- Mar ’93 p 24 tional Conference. lan Lisk.May 95 p 26 Pumping Equipment Helps Provide Clean Water to Pennsylvania Program Heips Improve City of Krakow. Wojciech Studnicki and Drinking Water Safety and Quality. Phil Application Possibilities Grow for Plastic Jan Smaczny Mar ’97 p 27 J. Consonery Mar ’95 p 30 Pumps. Ken Commerford...June ’94 p 20 WATER/Engineering & Management, DECEMBER 1997 33 Editorial Index Performance Factors and Installation Field Testing Electronic Meters. Tom Kelll Water Utility SCADA Uses Microwave Procedures for AWWA Butterfly Communications. WEM staff Valves. Joseph W. Hoff and Albert W. April 95 p 28 Libke....Nov 95 p 17 and Dec ’95 p.29 What is a Fieldbus and Why Should | Resid ~ntial Backflow Prevention Begins Improved Water Meter Technology for Care? Herb D. Fiddick July 95 p 33 at . ser Connection. Wally Gross the 90s. Ronald N. Koch....Feb 93 p 18 Where On-Line Sensors Are Headed. Inbound Technology and Wireless AMR. Stephen A. Wortendyke.....Aug 94 p 23 Utility Crew Rehabs Pump Stations. WEM Larry Sears Sept ’97 p 22 Jan ’93 p 29 Making a Choice: Which Ultrasonic Flow Operations Measuring Technology? Stephen T. Affordable Automation Advances Cali- Meter Management: Best Practices for fornia Water Companies. Steven Prest- Water Utilities. Donald L. Schlenger, July 95 p 28 Corrosion Control: Begin with pH Adjust- PO sieciadccitacnaiahineinintel Mar ’97 p 33 Automation Project Fioods Water ment. Robert A. Leitch, P.E...Jan 96 p 22 Pipe Location Technology Has Rich His- Department with Useful Data. Dispelling Common Misconceptioons tory. John Chernekoff and David Tous- Lawrence W. Lebeau Dec ’97 p 28 About Water Hammer. Frank Weis i April 94 p 28 Computer at Water Plant Runs Second Plant by Remote Control. Cliff Preble inadequate Fire Protection Leads NASA and Tom Valorose May 95 p 34 Center to Implement Repair Program. Storage Computer Graphics Hierarchy for Waste- David J. Braidich and Robert M. Puzak.... water Plant Operations. Tom Valorose.. Jan ’97 p18 June ’94 p 26 indianapolis Water Company Goes to An Alternative to Removing Lead-Based Distributed Control System Offers Local School. Jeff Peters, E.|. ....Mar’96 p 34 Paint: Overcoating. Richard DaSilva and Central Access. David Chapman, Making Sure Cathodic Protection Works. John O'Connor, Michael Stroshine and Jeffrey A. Schramuk and Keith Switzer .... Maintenance History of Four Steel Water Mitchell Greenwald Jan ’95 p 22 Tanks. Walter Neumann, Jr. and Wade D. Finding the Right Instrumentation. Mark Newman July 95 p 24 D. Weiss Mar ’95 p 22 Microbiological Corrosion in Municipal Shutting Down Reservoirs for Rennova- Keep Your SCADA System Working. Water Treatment Plant Piping. Helmut tion. Charles T. Duncan ....July "97 p 26 William Biehl Thielsch and Susan Freeman Tales From the Front: Tearing Things Municipal Automation Plan Takes in Down (Sometimes Harder Than Putting Water Management. WEM staff Old Redwood Distribution Line Contin- Them Up). Doug Iseler.....April "97 p 22 ; Sept 94 p 36 ues On with Rehabilitation. Edward H. Water Storage Evaluations: Are You Get- PLCs Assigned Many Tasks in Large Russell Oct ’97 p 22 ting All the Answers and Getting Them Water Utility. WEM staff .. Dec 94 p 31 Pinpoint Those Leaks to Save Money. Often Enough? Daniel J. Zienty Protecting Electronic Systems from David K. Smith Power Supply Variations. Joe Becker... Performance Factors and Installation Procedures for AWWA Butterfly Upgraded Control System Prepares Valves. Joseph W. Hoff and Albert W. Plant for 2ist Century. Eric J. Vanden- Libke....Nov 95 p17 and Dec ’95 p.29 INSTRUMENTATION Oct 95 p 41 Research Needs for Water Distribution Design Water Authority integrates Funtions with System Rehabilitation. Dr. Ahmad Computer System. Nicole Burdette Habibian Changing Roles in Control System Imple- Water Utility Lab Seeks Highest Quality. mentation, The. Herb D. Fiddick Mary Harlow Aug ’94 p 28 Metering Integrating SCADA Systems with AM/FM- GIS Technology. Mark G. Wehmeyer AMR: A Crucial Element in Developing a July 94 p 18 Comprehensive Customer Service It’s Not A Gremlin, It’s Harmonic Distor- WASTEWATER Strategy. Don Schlenger, P.E.................. tion. Nick Cicero Integrated Network Models: CAD vs. GIS. MANAGEMENT AMR Installation: Make Your Own Deci- Ronald E. Gant, P.E.......... April 97 p 29 sion. Maritza Jackson Lightning and Surge Protection for Elec- Administration Anatomy of a Water Meter ReplacemenPrto - tronic Systems in Water and Waste- gram. William P. McLees Jan ’93 p 22 water Treatment Applications. Mike A Manager’s Guide to Criminai Liabilities Better Large Meter Accuracy Increases Imposed by Environmental Laws. Revenues, Reduces Water Loss. Mark Measuring Water Quality: Why a Field Kathleen L. Nooney............ July 94 p14 C. Carney, John Travis and Jeffrey A. Fluorometer? Susan Mokelke, J.D.......... Automating Wastewater Flows for Billing: Philadelphia’s Success in City Benefits from AMR Decision. Dennis Monitoring Processes Using Wireless Process for Profit. Thomas J. Day Zentarski Jan ’95 p 34 Data Acquisition. Steve Cheek and Oct 96 p 29 City Cuts Costs, Improves Accuracy with Richard Wilkes Benchmarking: A Management Tool for Performance Improvement. R. Paul Radio Frequency Meter Reading. Joe Multi-Stage Control System Supports Allio and Michael K. Allio ...May 94 p 16 Hastreiter Aug ’97 p 33 German Region’s Water Needs. Benchmarking: Eight Lessons for High Determining the Economical Optimum Joachin Schillgalies and Gerhard Kreiling Performance. R. Paul Allio and Michael Life of Residential Water Meters. Dr. June ’94 p 23 Hans D. Allender, P.E........Aug "96 p 20 Reduced Voltage Starting Methods for Best Business Practices and Technolo- Difficult Meter Reading Job Gets Quicker Pumping Applications. Jeff Raefield gy as Strategy for County Utility. Tim and Better. WEM staff Jan ’94 p 26 Wiley and John Newton .....Mar 96 p 27 Downunder Project Looks at Joint Best Professional Judgment: A Synthe- Water/Electric Metering. J. Lansley and sis of Environmental Law, Waste Dis- D. Soliey Understanding Spiders and the Role charge, Effluent Limitations and Engi- Energy Act Spurs Use of More Efficient They Play In Jaw Couplings. Mark neering Ethics. Salvador M. Sebasco, Fixtures. Naeem Qureshi...Sept ‘95 p 16 McCullough July 96 p 26 | AS CERT. Oct 96 p18 34 WATER/Engineering & Management, DECEMBER 1997 California Plant Combines Conservation As Program Management Function The Organization of Water Supply and with Advanced Water Treatment. Ken- Evolves, Benefits Increase. Alan Carter Drainage Services in France. WEM staff.. neth D. Rock and Stephen J. McLean Dec 94 p 25 Dec 95 p 26 Capital Improvements, Contract O&M Using Ultrasonic Inspection for Preventive Citizens Advisory Groups: The Pluses, Combine to Solve Problems. lan Lisk ... Maintenance in a Wastewater Plant. The Pitfalls and Better Options. George Michael Mezykowski F. Farris Oct ’97 p 28 Careful Emergency Planning Will Pay Washington Utility Plans Computer Consultants Rate Market Trends, Selec- Dividends. Ira M. Markwood and William Evolution. Charlene Roemhildt tion Methods. WEM Staff...Oct 93 p 26 Do You Need a Remote Backup Service? Change at Environmental Laboratories. Why Not Outsource Your On-Line Ana- Paul Neumann Mar ’96 p 25 Raymond J. Frederici and Charles R. lyzer Reagents? John G. Sabo Employee Ownership and the Success of Mar ’93 p 32 Jan ’97 p 27 Westech Engineering. Ed Carberry Concrete Repair and Protection with Cor- Nov 96 p 29 rosion Inhibitor. Rick Montani Engineering Ecological Solutions: The COLLECTION South Florida Water Management Dis- Contract O&M at POTW Improves Opera- Design trict. WEM Staff Feb 96 p 24 tions, Reduces Costs. Domenic V. Tutela Establishing a Maintenance Program. and William J. Payton Jan ’94 p 20 Baton Rouge Sliplines Sewer Lines. ...... Donald C. Renner Feb 93 p 26 Contract Ops Partnership Stands Test of Establishing Proactive Maintenance Time. Edward Griesenauer and Michael Broad Infrastructure Program Includes Management. Robert Klusman Capture System for CSO Floatables. Jan ’95 p 16 Developing Comprehensive Occupational Frank Sudol Implementing Urban Stormwater Runoff Health Programs. William W. Bosch and Bypass System Accomplished by Micro- tunnelling. Lee W. Abramson, P.E., G.E. Quality Management Regulations. G. James J, Novak April 93 p 26 Fred Lee and Anne Jones-Lee Does Self Monitoring Work? A Review of Nov 96 p 22 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Waste- April 95 p 38 Procedures in California. Hisam A. water Collection System Maintenance. Long-Term Lease of Treatment Systems July 97 p 31 Becomes an Option. Dan Soltis Energy Efficiency: Learning How to Oct 97 p 24 Avoid Taking a Bath on Energy Costs. Multimedia Computer Applications in Low Head Hydro Powers Wastewater Julia Oliver and Cynthia Putnam Control Systems. Keith R. Lenart Plant. Richard A. Schultz...July "95 p 39 July 97 p 22 Niagara Falls: Freedom After Thirteen Establishing a Maintenance Program. Program Produces i/l Reductions in Years of Hard Labor. lan Lisk Donald C. Renner June ’95 p 50 Wastewater Collection System. Clark Feb 95 p 28 How Workforce Automation Can Improve Annis and Bill Davidson ....Aug ’95 p 34 Objectives Matrix Provides Information Productivity and Service at Waste- Remediation of Contaminated Stormwa- Balance. Dr. Hans D. Alexander, P.E...... water Treatment Facilities. Joseph ter Canal at Miami International Air- Sept 97 p 30 Mediate port. M.A. Vivona, P.E., and Gregg Privatization of Wastewater Treatment Issues in Managing Urban Stormwater MOGney,. PEE. x icssssconssssmnesel Aug ’97 p 24 Facilities: Promising Opportunities, Runoff Quality. G. Fred Lee and Anne Town Stops Over Half of Their Total | & I. Risk Management Challenges. Timothy Jones-Lee George Rosendaul, Richard Engle, and J. Donnellon, CPCU, P.E. ..Nov ’97 p 12 Bob Waite Aug ’96 p 23 Public-Private Partnership and Process Dec ’93 p 28 Modification Enhance Operations. Long Range Planning for Biosolids Man- Gregory H. Cobourn Sept 94 p 28 agement. Margaret Norton-Arnold, Lisa Pumping Public-Private Partnerships Facilitated Fitzhugh and Vicki Fischer..Feb 95 p 25 with Asset Management Planning. Make Your Databases Do the Printing. An Approach to the Control of Return William D. Kingdom Sept 95 p 22 Charline M. Avey Aug 96 p 16 Sludge Pumping. Christian G. Hoffman Public-Private Water Partnerships Bene- Matching Coupling Style to Application and Howard M. Wexler......Feb "96 p 30 fit All of New Jersey. Don Correll Correctly. Mark McCullough Application Possibilities Grow for Plastic Sept 96 p 31 June 95 p 34 Pumps. Ken Commerford ..June ’94 p 20 Stormwater Runoff Management: The New Techniques Provide Solutions to Caged Pumps Fix Paper Mill’s Sludge Need for a Different Approach. G. Data Communication Dilemmas In Troubles. WEM staff Feb 94 p 21 Fred Lee and Anne Jones-Lee Water Districts. Michel E. Maes, James Fast Action Helps Get Flooded Facilities Mar 95 p 36 R. Steffey and Mike Chastain ORIG wvrcisvusccimncnine Dec ’94 p 29 Unknown Exposures are Potential Liabili- Recessed Impeller Pumps Eliminate July 96 p 22 ties for Waterwater Treatment Plants. Vic- Breakdowns in Sludge Pumping Appii- Process/Funding Innovations Spell Suc- toria L. Ostertag, ARM Nov 96 p 26 cation. Chris Nam July 97 p 34 cess for Wastewater Project. Jim Welsh Use Partnering for Project Success. Tertiary-Treated Wastewater Irrigates Oct 94 p19 Monterey Peninsula’s Recreational Pulling the Plug on Corrosion. Todd Hart Water/Wastewater Industry: Opportuni- Acreage. lan Lisk July 95 p18 Sept 97 p 24 ties and Challenges, The. Hampton D. Wastewater Facility Stands Up to Califor- QBS: Who, What, When and Why. Steven May ’95 p 44 nia Floods. Ron Rogers....Aug "96 p 25 May ’93 p 24 Water and Wastewater Cost and Rate-Set- Relieving a Wastewater Utility’s Industri- ting Trends. WEM staff......May "95 p 40 al Strength Headache. John A. Metzler Piping & Metering When A City Buys A Utility. Thomas A. and Barbara E. Henson Feb 93 p 20 Oct 94 p 24 Salary Survey. WEM Staff...April 93 p 35 Big Outfall is Important Element of Samplers Assist Upgraded Plant. ............ Wastewater Plant Expansion. Marlay Planning, Scheduling Survey of America’s Consulting Engi- City’s Foresight Helps Secure Funds for & Operations neers Identifies Concerns. Richard G. Trenchless Storm Sewer Repair. WEM Weingardt; PE... ...6...<0..000: April 96 p17 Aggressive Coatings Plan Fights Aggres- Technology Transfer Via O&M Manuals Making a Choice: Which Ultrasonic Fiow sive Corrosion. William Angoli Helps Egyptians Run Plant. Edwin R. Siat- Measuring Technology? Stephen T. June ’94 p 28 tery and Brian E. Roth April 93 p 23 April 94 p18 WATER/Engineering & Management, DECEMBER 1997 35 Editorial Index Making Sure Cathodic Protection Works. Sanitary District Reduces Odors, Mainte- Evaporation: A Wastewater Treatment Jeffrey A. Schramuk and Keith Switzer .... nance and Operating Costs. ................. Alternative. Tom M. Pankratz April 97 p 20 Pinpoint Those Leaks to Save Money. Selecting a Supplier for Wastewater Pre- Low Head Hydro Powers Wastewater David K. Smith treatment. R.B. “Jones” Grubbs Plant. Richard A. Schultz...July 95 p 39 Pipe Location Technology Has Rich His- New Strategy Cuts Plant’s Polymer Con- tory. John Chernekoff and David Tous- sumption in Half. Harold Walker i April 94 p 28 Trenchless Technology Keeps Traffic Plating Waste Process Includes Microfil- Flowing. Joseph DeMarco and Gerry Wastewater Plant’s Success Spawns Chi- tration. Michael Dineen ....Nov 94 p 22 Muenchmeyer Sept ’93 p 36 nook Salmon and Freshwater Sponges. Software Optimizes Steam Stripping Jeanne Spacek Process for Organics Removal. Brian Sept 95 p 36 Retention Tertiary-Treated Wastewater Irrigates Secondary Monterey Peninsula’s Recreational Stormwater Management: An Environ- Acreage. lan Lisk July 95 p18 mental Challenge Beyond the 20th Cen- Containment Methods for Odor Control tury. Michael Schaefer Nov ’97 p 28 Systems in Wastewater Plants. Arie Disinfection June ’95 p 42 Control System for Odorous Emissions TREATMENT from Rock Media Trickling Fliters. Installing Advanced Disinfection Hard- Design Manuel Ponte and M. Boyd Miller ware Upgrades Plant. WEM staff April 95 p 33 Mar 95 p 24 Aspirating Aeration Reduces BOD Load- Cost-Effective Wastewater Treatment ing In Municipal Treatment System. Process for Removal of Organics and Darrell T. Davis Nutrients. Dr. Botho Boehnke, Dr. Bernd SLUDGE MANAGEMENT Control System for Odorous Emissions Processing from Rock Media Trickling Filters. Manuel Ponte and M. Boyd Miller Equipment Damage and Downtime Elimi- April 95 p 33 nated with Drive Motors. Paul Backes... Applying Sludge to Agricultural Land— Engineering Parameters in the Design of Jan ’96 p 32 Within the Rules. George J. McDonald Evapotranspiration Beds. Wayne L. Importance of Filtration in Wastewater Feb 95 p 38 kg Se Nov ’96 p 22 Reclamation, The. George Tchbanoglous Automating Wastewater Flows for Equipment Damage and Downtime Elimi- and Onder Caliskaner Billing: Philadelphia’s Success in nated with Drive Motors. Paul Backes... On-Site Oxygen System Lowers Costs at Process for Profit. Thomas J. Day Wastewater Plant. lan Lisk Sept 96 p17 Niagara Falls: Freedom After Thirteen Better Polymer Solution Quality Improves Years of Hard Labor. lan Lisk Paper Mill Adds Ammonia to Meet Effluent Wastewater Plant Performance. Hugh Standard. Brian Morgan, Derek Smith, Sr., Operations Solution Succeeds Where and Peter Kerevan Nov 94 p 18 Biosolids Management Demands All- Science Comes Up Short. Ron Laro and Plant Removes Phosphorus to Protect Around Attention. John Nelson and Jim Lauzon Scenic River. Charles Edwards and Peter Wernsdorfer Sept 94 p 48 Past, Present and Future of the RBC Michael Arand Market/Cost Analysis: 1996, 1997 First industry. Lew/Andowski ..April "96 p 31 Reducing the Cost of Aerating with Cen- Quarter Comparison. Dan Soltis Plant by the Lake: A Model of Innovation. trifugal Blowers. Richard G. Hajec June ’97 p 24 lan Lisk Aug 94 p 18 New Energy Partnership: Reusing Waste- Superoxygenation Process Treats Highly water for Cooling at Boeing. Andrew Concentrated Wastewaters. Richard Clapham, Joel Jackman and Mary M. Lunt Maas, Ph.D., Theo Pritchett, M.S.CH.E., Sept 96 p 25 and Robert Winfield Feb 97 p 29 The Chesapeake Bay: Restoring An Estu- One Piece of Equipment Solves Two Sludge System Profile: Old Mines, Big Storms ary in Distress. Peter T. Worthen Handling Problems. Robert E. Evans and Tamed in Midwest. lan Lisk Sept 94 p 18 Richard A. Seaburg Wastewater Facility Upgrades Through Optimizing Polymer Performance for Bet- Wrestling with Storm Tides at the Hull ter Sludge Conditioning. Yong Kim Water Pollution Control Facility. Frank July "93 p18 J. Cavaleri, Raymond T. Cranmer and Wastewater Process Lives Up to Early Pathogen/Vector Attraction Reduction Norton A. Rogers April 97 p 25 Promise. Murphy Arcemont...Oct 93 p 28 Requirements of the Sludge Rules. Gerald W. Foess and Ronald B. Sieger ... Primary June ’93 p 25 Advanced Scalping Biosoilds: A Sludge Dewatering Alternative. Lawrence M. Kaplan Chlorine Dioxide Provides Solutions For Waste Oil Refinery. Sherri Downing, Anaerobic/Aerobic Combination Treats Nov ’95 p 33 Scott Marckini and Bill Rondeau High-Strength Wastewater. Roeland P. Sewage Sludge Incineration Under Part 503B. Tim Bauer and Ronald B. Sieger... City Converts Wastewater Treatment California Plant Combines Conservation Facility to Sequencing Batch Reactors. with Advanced Water Treatment. Ken- Static Mixers Improve Sludge Dewatering Michael J. Waresak, P.E.....Jan ’97 p 22 neth D. Rock and Stephen J. McLean Process. Joseph P. Porcelli, Thomas How Your Municipality Can Save Money Dec 95 p 26 Wojewski and Oula Shehab...Nov ’93 p 20 By Recycling Disposable Diapers. Cost-Effective Wastewater Treatment Texas Prison Uses Biological Additive to Raiph J. Gali Dec '97 p 18 Process for Removal of Organics and Reduce Lagoon Sludge. WEM Staff Programmable Aeration Control System Nutrients. Dr. Botho Boehnke, Dr. Bernd Nov 93 p 18 Reduces Plant Energy Costs. Charlie Diering and Dr. Stefan W. Zuckut Wastewater Disposal Goes Under- July 97 p 18 ground. Craig W. Lichty.....Feb 95 p 18 36 WATER/Engineering & Management, DECEMBER 1997 Disposal INSTRUMENTATION Wastewater Plant Automates Facilities Design with PCs, MMI and PLC Control. John A Practical Guide to the New Sludge Batorski Jan ’96 p 18 Standards. Ronald B. Sieger A Checklist for Buying a Toxicity Monitor What is a Fieldbus and Why Should | for Rapid Wastewater Screening. Care? Herb D. Fiddick.....July 95 p 33 Steven Wooten Where On-Line Sensors Are Headed. Changing Roles in Control System Imple- Stephen A. Wortendyke .....Aug ’94 p 23 How to Ensure Passage of Wastewater mentation, The. Herb D. Fiddick Utility Investments. Margaret Norton- Operations Controlled Dechlorination Achievable Land Application Requirements of the With New Systems. William H. Nagel New Sludge Rules. Ronald B. Sieger and Computer Graphics Hierarchy for Waste- Feb 94 p 24 Gary J. Hermann water Plant Operations. Tom Valorose .. Demystifying Doppler Flowmeters in Long Range Planning for Biosolids Man- Sewage Flow Measurement. Thomas J. agement. Margaret Norton-Arnold, Lisa April 96 p 22 Fitzhugh and Vicki Fischer ..Feb ’95 p 25 Integrated Network Models: CAD vs. GIS. New Jersey Wastewater Authority Buys Ronald E. Gant, P.E.......... April 97 p 29 Farmiand for Biosolids Disposal. Den- DCS Installation Gives Plantwide Integrating SCADA Systems with AM/FM- nis W. Palmer and Clark G. Shimp Process Control. Carl M. Webb and GIS Technology. Mark G. Wehmeyer July 95 p 37 Mark A. Waronker Aug ’93 p 27 New Surface Disposal Requirements, July 94 p18 Finding the Right Instrumentation. Mark The. Thomas W. Sigmund and Ronald B. It’s Not A Gremlin, It’s Harmonic Distor- i Mar 95 p 22 Sieger Sept 93 p 30 tion. Nick Cicero Oct 94 p 44 Integrated Data Management Smooths One Piece of Equipment Solves Two Lightning and Surge Protection for Elec- Plant Operations. David Ching Sludge Handling Problems. Robert E. tronic Systems in Water and Waste- Evans and Richard A. Seaburg water Treatment Applications. Mike Oct 95 p 44 Sept 96 p 28 Pressurized Pipeline for San Diego Monitoring Processes Using Wireless Open Systems for Process Control and Sludge. Stuart Seymour, Carl Sepponen Data Acquisition. Steve Cheek and Information Integration. Tom Valorose .. and Gerry Craft June ’93 p 21 Richard Wilkes July 93 p15 Sludge Disposal Trends Around the SCADA System Uses Packet Radios to Protecting Electronic Systems from Globe. Diane Garvey, Carmen Guarino Lower Telemetry Costs. David P. Power Supply Variations. Joe Becker ... and John Davis Clement Aug 96 p 18 Feb 95 p 42 Using Automatic Samplers to Comply “Smart” Control System Design. Keith R. Switch to Dedicated AutoCAD Add-On With Stormwater Regulations. Robert Oct 95 p 30 Package Cuts Plant Piping Design Nov ’93 p 29 Understanding Spiders and the Role Time. Johnny Franklin Oct 96 p 22 Wastewater Disposal Goes Under- They Play In Jaw Couplings. Mark Ultrasonic Technology Simplifies Flow ground. Craig W. 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