Abstract
INTRODUCTION 1. Recent Advances in Disinfection By-product Formation, Occurrence, Control, Health Effects, and Regulations - Karanfil, T., Krasner, S.W, Westerhoff, P., and Xie, Y HEALTH AND REGULATORY CONCERNS OF DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS 2. Evolution of DBP Regulations - Roberson, J.A. 3. Comparative Mammalian Cell Toxicity of N-DBPs and C-DBPs - Plewa, M.J., Wagner, E.D., Muellner, M.G., Hsu,, K.M., and Richardson, S.D. 4. Use of Chemical Models and Structure-Activity Relationships to Identify Novel Disinfection By-Products of Potential Toxicological Concern - Bull, R.J., and Reckhow, D.A. 5. Contribution of Organic Bromines to the Genotoxicity of Chlorinated Water: A Combination of Chromosomal Aberration Test and Total Organic Bromine Analysis - Echigo, S., Itoh, S., and Ando, R. REACTIVITY OF NATURAL ORGANIC MATTER TOWARD DISINFECTION BYPRODUCT FORMATION 6. Disinfection By-Product Precursor Content of Natural Organic Matter Extracts - Reckhow, D.A., Makdissy, G., and Rees, P. 7. Parameters Affecting Haloacetic Acid and Trihalomethane Concentrations in Treated UK Drinking Waters - Bougeard, C.M., Janmohamed, I.H.S., Goslan, E.H., Jefferson, B., Watson, J.S., Morgan, G.H., and Parsons, S.A. 8. Relationship between Brominated THMs, HAAs, and Total Organic Bromine during Drinking Water Chlorination - Hua, G., and Reckhow, D. 9. HAA Formation and Speciation during Chloramination - Karanfil, T., Hong, Y., and Song, H. 10. Pre-chlorination Induced DOC and DBPs Formation from Microcystis Aeruginosa in Treatment Processes - Chiu, C.A., and Wang, G.S. PROBING FORMATION OF DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS 11. Spectroscopic Studies of the Roles of Distinct Chromophores in NOM Chlorination and DBP Formation - Korshin, G.V., and Chang, H.-S. 12. Formation of Volatile Disinfection Byproducts from Chlorination of Organic-N Precursors in Recreational Water - Li, J., and Blatchley, E.R. 13. Reactivity of Bromine-Substituted Haloamines in Forming Haloacetic Acids - Pope, P.G., and Speitel, G.E., Jr. 14. Comparison of the Performance of Spectroscopic Indices Developed to Quantify the Halogenation of Natural Organic Matter at Varying Chlorine Concentrations, Reaction Times and Temperatures - Roccaro, P., Vagliasindi, F.G.A., and Korshin, G.V. FORMATION AND CONTROL OF DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS 15. Combined Treatments for Enhanced Reduction of Trihalomethane Precursors - Fabris, R., Chow, C.W.K., and Drikas, M. 16. Removal of Trihalomethane Precursors using the MIEX DOC Process in Combination with Granular Activated Carbon - Drikas, M., Dixon, M., and Morran, J.Y. 17. Natural Dissolved Organic Matter Removal and Subsequent Disinfection Byproduct Formation: A Comparison of Ion Exchange and Activated Carbon - Tan, Y., Kilduff, J.E., and Karanfil, T. 18. Fate and Transport of Wastewater-Derived Disinfection By-Products in Surface Waters - Chen, B., Westerhoff, P., and Krasner, S. 19. Organic Nitrogen Occurrence and Characterization - Dotson, A., Westerhoff, P., and Chen B. 20. Analysis of N-nitrosamines Formed in Various Source Waters Treated with Eleven Disinfection Processes - Zhao, Y.-Y., Boyd, J., Woodbeck, M., Andrews, R., Hrudey, S., and Li, X.-F. 21. Formation of Nitrosamines in Effluent-Impacted Drinking Waters - Krasner, S.W., Sclimenti, M.J., Lee, F.C.T., and Schramm, J. 22. Free Radical Chemistry of Advanced Oxidation Process Removal of Nitrosamines in Water - Mezyk, S.P., Landsman, N.A., Swanctt, K.L., Bradford, C.N., Cox, C.R., Kiddle, J.J., and Clore, T.J. 23. Biotic and Abiotic Degradation of Halogenated Disinfection Byproduct - Hozalski, R.M., Arnold, W.A., LaPara, T.M., Chun, C., Lee, J.-Y., Pearson, C.R., Zhang, L., and Zhang, P.
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