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Acknowledgements |
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Table of Contents |
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List of Figures |
13 |
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List of Tables |
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Acronyms |
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Introduction |
27 |
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Part I: Systems |
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Chapter 1. Conceptual Design of Riverbank Filtration Systems |
45 |
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Chapter 2. American Experience in Installing Horizontal Collector Wells |
55 |
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Chapter 3. German Experience with Riverbank Filtration Systems |
61 |
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Chapter 4. Riverbank Filtration Construction Options Considered at Louisville, Kentucky |
75 |
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Chapter 5. Operation and Maintenance Considerations |
87 |
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Part II: Contaminant Removal |
98 |
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Chapter 6. Removal of Pathogens, Surrogates, Indicators, and Toxins Using Riverbank Filtration |
99 |
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Chapter 7. Riverbank Filtration Case Study at Louisville, Kentucky |
143 |
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Chapter 8. Reduction in Disinfection Byproduct Precursors and Pathogens During Riverbank Filtration at Three Midwestern United States Drinking- Water Utilities |
173 |
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Chapter 9. Occurrence, Characteristics, Transport, and Fate of Pesticides, Pharmaceuticals, Industrial Products, and Personal Care Products at Riverbank Filtration Sites |
201 |
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Chapter 10. Effectiveness of Riverbank Filtration Sites to Mitigate Shock Loads |
255 |
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Chapter 11. Riverbank Filtration as a Pretreatment for Nanofiltration Membranes |
287 |
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Chapter 12. Water - Quality Improvements with Riverbank Filtration at Düsseldorf Waterworks in Germany |
293 |
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Part III: Research, Needs |
305 |
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Chapter 13. Infiltration Rate Variability and Research Needs |
307 |
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Chapter 14. Siting and Design Issues for Riverbank Filtration Schemes |
317 |
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Chapter 15. Natural Organic Matter Removal During Riverbank Filtration: Current Knowledge and Research Needs |
329 |
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Chapter 16. Research Needs to Improve the Understanding of Riverbank Filtration for Pathogenic Microorganism Removal |
337 |
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Chapter 17. Organic Chemical Removal Issues |
347 |
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Conclusion |
357 |
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Glossary |
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Index |
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