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Proceedings in Desalination

Palm Beach, Fl., USA 1994 - Table of Contents
Desalination, Vols. 102-103/1-2 (1995)

B.M. Watson, C.D. Hornburg and R. Collins (USA ) 
Blending and post-treatment protocols for SDWA compliance Ñ Hollywood (FL) 
water plant 
102(1995)1-10 


R.A. Bergman (USA ) 
Membrane softening versus lime softening in Florida: A cost comparison update 
102(1995)11-24 


R. Kadaj, D. McMillan and J. Losch (USA ) 
A low pressure reverse osmosis facility for Marco Island (FL) 

102(1995)25-26 


F.E. Duran and G.W. Dunkelberger (USA ) 
A comparison of membrane softening on three South Florida groundwaters 
102(1995)27-34 


C.J. Martin, E.O. Kartinen, Jr. and J. Condon (USA ) 
Examination of processes for multiple contaminant removal from groundwater 
102(1995)35-45 


P. Fu, H. Ruiz, J. Lozier, K. Thompson and C. Spangenberg (USA ) 
A pilot study on groundwater natural organics removal by low-pressure membranes 
102(1995)47-56 


J.C. Vickers, M.A. Thompson and U.G. Kelkar (USA ) 
The use of membrane filtration in conjunction with coagulation processes for improved NOM removal 
102(1995)57-61 


E.D. Schwartz and L.L. Murphy (USA ) 
Design, permitting and construction of a membrane treatment facility: The New Rochelle (NY) 
experience 
102(1995)63-75 


J.E. Burke, M. Mickley, J. Truesdall and R.L. Hamilton (USA ) 
Usefulness of networking in membrane plant design and operation 
102(1995)77-80 


A. Seigworth, R. Ludlum and E. Reahl (USA ) 
Case study: Integrating membrane processes with evaporation to achieve economical zero liquid discharge at the Doswell Combined Cycle Facility 
102(1995)81-86 


J.K. Kimes (USA ) 
The regulation of concentrate disposal in Florida 
102(1995)87-92 


J. Truesdall, M. Mickley and R. Hamilton (USA ) 
Survey of membrane drinking water plant disposal methods 
102(1995)93-105 


W.R. Everest and T. Murphree (USA ) 
Desalting residuals: A problem or a beneficial resource? 
102(1995)107-117 


A. Wenner and E.F. Feo (USA ) 
Project financing of desalination facilities 
102(1995)119-153 


D.F. Walden and M. Goren (USA ) 
Innovative independent power plant financing applied to desalination projects 
102(1995)155-161 


D.G. Houston (USA ) 
Innovative wastewater reclamation financing applied to desalination projects 
102(1995)163-169 


R.F. Young (USA ) 
Proposed Marin Desalination Plant Ñ Siting criteria, evaluation and results 
102(1995)171-178 


S.H. Ebrahim, M.M. Abdel-Jawad and M. Safar (USA ) 
Conventional pretreatment system for the Doha Reverse Osmosis Plant: Technical and economic assessment 
102(1995)179-187 


E. Oklejas, I. Moch and K. Nielsen (USA ) 
Low cost incremental seawater plant capacity increase by coupling advanced pumping and RO technologies 
102(1995)189-197 


G.F. Leitner (USA ) 
Whatever happened to seawater desalting in the US? (Can the trend be changed?) 

102(1995)199-207 


R.E. Benson and I. Moch (USA ) 
Reactivating after 11 years a 3 mgd seawater RO plant in Florida 
102(1995)209-218 


L.J. Hauge (USA ) 
The pressure exchanger Ñ A key to substantial lower desalination cost 
102(1995)219-223 


W.K. Hendershaw, J.D. Lyle and C.G. Harris, III (USA ) 
Indian River Plantation: The evolution, 16-year history and operating experience of the oldest reverse osmosis water treatment plant on Hutchinson Island (FL) 

102(1995)225-234 


R.P. Carnahan, L. Bolin and W. Suratt (USA ) 
Biofouing of PVD-1 reverse osmosis elements in the water treatment plant of the City of Dunedin, Florida 
102(1995)235-244 


S. Kopko, M. Seamans, J.E. Nemeth and I.C. Watson (USA ) 
Desalting in Cape Coral, FL Ñ An operating update 
102(1995)245-253 


A. Garcia, H.M. Rivas, J.L. Figueroa and A.L. Monroe (USA ) 
Case history: Pharmaceutical wastewater treatment plant upgrade, SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals Company 
102(1995)255-263 


C.L. Elmore (USA ) 
Addition of dimpled plate type effects to existing MED plant increases capacity, performance ratio and scale control 
102(1995)265-268 


I. Kamal (USA ) 
An assessment of desalination technology for the Rosarito Repowering Project 
102(1995)269-278 


R.R. Yamada, J.K. Laughlin and D.K. Wood (USA ) 
Co-located seawater desalination/power facilities: Practical and institutional issues 
102(1995)279-286 


M.A. Thompson, U.G. Kelkar and J.C. Vickers (USA ) 
The treatment of groundwater containing hydrogen sulfide using microfiltration 
102(1995)287-291 


M. Wethern and W.Katzaras (USA ) 
Reverse osmosis treatment of municipal sewage effluent for industrial reuse 
102(1995)293-299 


B. Tansel, J. Regula and R. Shalewitz (USA ) 
Treatment of fuel oil and crude oil contaminated waters by ultrafiltration membranes 
102(1995)301-311 


M.D. Miller and J.E. Potts (USA ) 
Membrane treatment is versatile Ñ A single treatment facility producing boiler feed, food processing water, and drinking water 
102(1995)313-319 


D.C. Brandt (USA ) 
An electrolytic chlorination system for pretreatment and post-treatment in desalination systems 
102(1995)321-324 


D. Jolis, R. Campana, R. Hirano, P. Pitt and B. Mari-as (USA) 
Desalination of municipal wastewater for horticultural reuse: Process description and evaluation 
103(1995)1-10 


R.P. Allison (USA) 
Electrodialysis reversal in water reuse applications 
103(1995)11-18 


S.D.N. Freeman and O.J. Morin (USA) 
Recent developments in membrane water reuse projects 
103(1995)19-30 


G. Filteau, C. Whitley and I. Watson (USA) 
Water reclamation fuels economic growth in Harlingen, Texas. Reclamation of municipal wastewater for industrial process use 
103(1995)31-38 


S.M. Al-Mazidi (Kuwait) 
Implementation of technology assessment investment techniques on water desalination 
103(1995)39-48 


W.D. Childs and A.E. Dabiri (USA) 
VARI-ROª low energy desalting for the San Diego region 
103(1995)49-58 


P.F. Weng (USA) 
Silica scale inhibition and colloidal silica dispersion for reverse osmosis systems 
103(1995)59-67 


P.B. Chebi and T. Hamano (USA) 
Pilot runs at the Santa Anna Watershed Project Authority using Asahi electrodialysis 
103(1995)69-78 


E.O. Kartinen, Jr. and C.J. Martin (USA) 
An overview of arsenic removal processes 
103(1995)79-88 


W.J. Conlon, F.A. Blandon and J. Moody (USA) 
Cost comparison of treatment alternatives for the removal of nitrates and DBCP from Southern California groundwater 
103(1995)89-100 


J.N. Cevaal, W.B. Suratt and J.E. Burke (USA) 
Nitrate removal and water quality improvements with reverse osmosis for Brighton, Colorado 
103(1995)101-112 


S.D.N. Freeman and R.J. Majerle (USA) 
Silica fouling revisited 
103(1995)113-115 


R.W. Atwater, L. Palmquist and J. Onkka (USA) 
The West Basin Desalter Project: A viable alternative 
103(1995)117-125 


W.R. Everest and J.T. Morris (USA) 
The Frances Desalter: A key to water independence on the Irvine Ranch 
103(1995)127-132 


F.E. Sanders and J.C. Lozier (USA) 
Pilot testing of reverse osmosis for salinity and organics control in a coastal supply source 
103(1995)133-146 


S.E. Szymborski (USA) 
Early Action Plan Ñ San Luis Rey Basin desalting facility, City of Oceanside, California 
103(1995)147-153 


D.R. Lee, J.M. Hargreaves, L. Badertscher, L. Rein and F. Kassir (USA) 
Reverse osmosis and activated alumina water treatment plant for the California State prisons located near Blythe 
103(1995)155-161