Sequer index 2006. ‘ Ar Ch Co Develc Ar Sa an Arsenic The Evolution of Microbiology in the Drinking Water Chior: Pilot-scale Study of Polyelectrolyte-enhanced UF Industry Nitrifi for Arsenic Removal Paul Rochelle and Jennifer Clancy ......... 98:3:163 M Daniel Gallo, Edgar ]. Acosta, John FE. Scamehorn, Measuring Quality—The Development of Methods to Bl and David A. Sabatini ...............4.- 98:1:106 Assess Drinking Water Effect Development of a Field Speciation Method for Inorganic IC OER ee 98:3:192 in Arsenic Species in Groundwater From Common Cup to Cryptosporidium: A Regulatory Fe Saqib Karori, Dennis Clifford, Ganesh Ghurye, Evolution Z. and Gautam Samanta ..........60000000: 98:5:128 PO ORCOOPE RTE TL" 98:3:198] Colip! Evaluation of Arsenic Field Test Kits for Drinking Water Women and Water: Making Waves in the Industry In Analysis PUNE SUI DIES a 5 oS. sees boy 602 kd a 98:3:209 M J]. Mitchell Spear, You “Mark” Zou, Charles A. Cole, Ready or Not? Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Ja Eo. cn twecciencce mded s 98:12:97 Response in the Water Industry Ic PTE 4h sk succa DaoepesGuveenwt e 98:3:242] Kinet Asset Management C Manager to Manager: Asset Management Program Business P Implementation: What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been Prioritizing Capital Improvement Projects to Mitigate a Rebecca Guggenheim .......ce.ce. e0ee 98:1:34 Risk Asset Management Planning and Reporting Options Ryan W. Nagel and Mike Elenbaas.......... 98:1:721 Chior for Water Utilities Beyond SRF: Loans, Grants, and Technical Assistance for | Fffect Mike Matichich, Jason Allen, and Robert Allen . . 98:1:80 Small Water Systems ir asd a availa Giackis-< Demewe 98:2:161) PROSFe et y ee 98:1:88 F Assessment of Water Main Break Data for Asset Forecasting Wholesale Demand and Conservation ( Management Savings Wate: Andrew Wood and Barbara J. Lence ........ 98:7:76 Ellen R. Levin, William O. Maddaus, Nicole M. C Sandkulla, and Heather Pohl ............. 98:2:102] Bight AWWA 125th Anniversary Issue Cee Mee POE 4% 5 nn hakicke ex w mn 98:4:178) c What Does the Future Hold for AWWA? Perspectives: The Metacatalyst: The Right Role for Private A ae Oc oc a cele ws oiesces 98:3:16 Equity in the Water Industry Sequi The Importance of Standards Christoph Lueneburger ...........0.0000. 98:6:36 A Se 98:3:24 Economies of Scale in Community Water Systems ( AWWA Publishing Evolves in Dynamic Digital Age Jhib-Shyang Shih, Winston Harrington, ( I io 0.5 ap ons Pa wideweeee e 98:3:28 William A. Pizer, and Kenneth Gillingham . . . 98:9:100} Effec AWWA’s Annual Conference: A Compendium 2006 State of the Industry Report: 7 of Knowledge An Eye To the Future / ee a oe Sosa ae he ve > 98:3:40 Jon Runge and John Mann ............4.. 98:10:64 | Trihe The Awwa Research Foundation: 40 Years } of Advancing the Science of Water Chat Room ] ES ee a ea 98:3:62 Headaches and Challenges for Utility Executives ( 15 Years Later, Water For People Still Growing Ane Deister, Arlene Post, Marsi Steirer, ]. Paul Blake, Chlo Grass Roots Support at Home and Abroad Randy Brown, Steve Densberger, Clay Duffie, Deanne ( a all 6 kis da o.o% 6 is.4 ws bh0c 98:3:68 Kloepfer, Karen Snyder, Marcia St. Martin, Derrick - Water Treatment Through the Ages Whitehead, and Tim Worley ............... 98:2:62 Ns Le wea weewsccctuteee e 98:3:87 Utilities Prepare for Potential Pandemic Clim Water Treatment: The Past 30 Years Jack Hoffbubr and John Hughes ........... 98:6:48 | Half EE a se ae cccccescescess 98:3:100 A History of Water Distribution Chemicals ’ 6 ok coe sig de's sainidewes's 98:3:110 Nitrification Control by Chlorite Ion at Pilot Scale Clin Eight Revolutions in the History of US Drinking Water Michael ]. McGuire, Marie S. Pearthree, Disinfection Nicole K. Blute, Katie F Arnold, and re 98:3:123 IIE 3.5 pure bce canny Ree aes 98:1:95 Filtration Processes—a Distinguished History and a Pilot-scale Studies of Hexavalent Chromium Removal Coa Promising Future From Drinking Water Effe: Gary S. Logsdon, Michael B. Horsley, Scott D.N. Freeman, Michael] .M cGuire, Nicole K. Blute, Chad Seidel, Jeff J. Neemann, and George C. Budd ......... 98:3:150 Gang Qin, and Leighton Fong ............ 98:2:134 116 DECEMBER 2006 | JOURNAL AWWA Sequer index 2006. ‘ Ar Ch Co Develc Ar Sa an Arsenic The Evolution of Microbiology in the Drinking Water Chior: Pilot-scale Study of Polyelectrolyte-enhanced UF Industry Nitrifi for Arsenic Removal Paul Rochelle and Jennifer Clancy ......... 98:3:163 M Daniel Gallo, Edgar ]. Acosta, John FE. Scamehorn, Measuring Quality—The Development of Methods to Bl and David A. Sabatini ...............4.- 98:1:106 Assess Drinking Water Effect Development of a Field Speciation Method for Inorganic IC OER ee 98:3:192 in Arsenic Species in Groundwater From Common Cup to Cryptosporidium: A Regulatory Fe Saqib Karori, Dennis Clifford, Ganesh Ghurye, Evolution Z. and Gautam Samanta ..........60000000: 98:5:128 PO ORCOOPE RTE TL" 98:3:198] Colip! Evaluation of Arsenic Field Test Kits for Drinking Water Women and Water: Making Waves in the Industry In Analysis PUNE SUI DIES a 5 oS. sees boy 602 kd a 98:3:209 M J]. Mitchell Spear, You “Mark” Zou, Charles A. Cole, Ready or Not? Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Ja Eo. cn twecciencce mded s 98:12:97 Response in the Water Industry Ic PTE 4h sk succa DaoepesGuveenwt e 98:3:242] Kinet Asset Management C Manager to Manager: Asset Management Program Business P Implementation: What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been Prioritizing Capital Improvement Projects to Mitigate a Rebecca Guggenheim .......ce.ce. e0ee 98:1:34 Risk Asset Management Planning and Reporting Options Ryan W. Nagel and Mike Elenbaas.......... 98:1:721 Chior for Water Utilities Beyond SRF: Loans, Grants, and Technical Assistance for | Fffect Mike Matichich, Jason Allen, and Robert Allen . . 98:1:80 Small Water Systems ir asd a availa Giackis-< Demewe 98:2:161) PROSFe et y ee 98:1:88 F Assessment of Water Main Break Data for Asset Forecasting Wholesale Demand and Conservation ( Management Savings Wate: Andrew Wood and Barbara J. Lence ........ 98:7:76 Ellen R. Levin, William O. Maddaus, Nicole M. C Sandkulla, and Heather Pohl ............. 98:2:102] Bight AWWA 125th Anniversary Issue Cee Mee POE 4% 5 nn hakicke ex w mn 98:4:178) c What Does the Future Hold for AWWA? Perspectives: The Metacatalyst: The Right Role for Private A ae Oc oc a cele ws oiesces 98:3:16 Equity in the Water Industry Sequi The Importance of Standards Christoph Lueneburger ...........0.0000. 98:6:36 A Se 98:3:24 Economies of Scale in Community Water Systems ( AWWA Publishing Evolves in Dynamic Digital Age Jhib-Shyang Shih, Winston Harrington, ( I io 0.5 ap ons Pa wideweeee e 98:3:28 William A. Pizer, and Kenneth Gillingham . . . 98:9:100} Effec AWWA’s Annual Conference: A Compendium 2006 State of the Industry Report: 7 of Knowledge An Eye To the Future / ee a oe Sosa ae he ve > 98:3:40 Jon Runge and John Mann ............4.. 98:10:64 | Trihe The Awwa Research Foundation: 40 Years } of Advancing the Science of Water Chat Room ] ES ee a ea 98:3:62 Headaches and Challenges for Utility Executives ( 15 Years Later, Water For People Still Growing Ane Deister, Arlene Post, Marsi Steirer, ]. Paul Blake, Chlo Grass Roots Support at Home and Abroad Randy Brown, Steve Densberger, Clay Duffie, Deanne ( a all 6 kis da o.o% 6 is.4 ws bh0c 98:3:68 Kloepfer, Karen Snyder, Marcia St. Martin, Derrick - Water Treatment Through the Ages Whitehead, and Tim Worley ............... 98:2:62 Ns Le wea weewsccctuteee e 98:3:87 Utilities Prepare for Potential Pandemic Clim Water Treatment: The Past 30 Years Jack Hoffbubr and John Hughes ........... 98:6:48 | Half EE a se ae cccccescescess 98:3:100 A History of Water Distribution Chemicals ’ 6 ok coe sig de's sainidewes's 98:3:110 Nitrification Control by Chlorite Ion at Pilot Scale Clin Eight Revolutions in the History of US Drinking Water Michael ]. McGuire, Marie S. Pearthree, Disinfection Nicole K. Blute, Katie F Arnold, and re 98:3:123 IIE 3.5 pure bce canny Ree aes 98:1:95 Filtration Processes—a Distinguished History and a Pilot-scale Studies of Hexavalent Chromium Removal Coa Promising Future From Drinking Water Effe: Gary S. Logsdon, Michael B. Horsley, Scott D.N. Freeman, Michael] .M cGuire, Nicole K. Blute, Chad Seidel, Jeff J. Neemann, and George C. Budd ......... 98:3:150 Gang Qin, and Leighton Fong ............ 98:2:134 116 DECEMBER 2006 | JOURNAL AWWA Sequential Manganese Desorption and Sequestration in Sequential Manganese Desorption and Sequestration in Anthracite Coal and Silica Sand Filter Media Anthracite Coal and Silica Sand Filter Media Christopher J]. Gabelich, Fredrick W. Gerringer, Christopher ]. Gabelich, Fredrick W. Gerringer, Connie C. Lee, and William R. Knocke ..... 98:5:116 ‘Connie C. Lee, and William R. Knocke ..... 98:5:116 Development of a Field Speciation Method for Inorganic An Evaluation of the Relationship between SUVA and Arsenic Species in Groundwater NOM Coagulation Using the ICR Database Saqib Karori, Dennis Clifford, Ganesh Ghurye, Aaron D. Archer and Philip C. Singer ...... 98:7:110 and Gautam Samanta ........c0e 0ee0e e 98:5:128 Effect of SUVA and Enhanced Coagulation on Removal of TOX Precursors Chioramines Aaron D. Archer and Philip C. Singer Nitrification Control by Chlorite Ion at Pilot Scale 3:163 Michael ]. McGuire, Marie S. Pearthree, Nicole K. Committee Connection Blute, Katie F. Arnold, and Tanya Hoogerwerf . . . 98:1:95 Creating Workforce Strategies to Support the Changing Face Effect of Free Chlorine and Chloramines on Lead Release of the Water Profession 3:192 in a Distribution System IE, S95 sels ewe hr enw view Cee 98:9:60 Ferdinand A. Vasquez, Robert Heaviside, Zhijian (Jason) Tang, and James S. Taylor... . 98:2:144 Committee Report 3:198 Coliphage as a Potential Indicator of Distribution System Committee Report: Accelerated Testing of Water Meters Integrity AWWA Standards Committee on Water 3:209 Mark W. LeChevallier, Mohammad R. Karim, Ea > ck ols AM ais eGR bs 4a SENG BON 98:6:127 Janice Weihe, Jeffrey S. Rosen, and José Sobrinho Conservation 3:242 Kinetics of Dihaloacetic Acid Formation During An In-Depth Investigation of Xeriscape as a Water Chloramination Conservation Measure Phillip G. Pope, Gerald E. Speitel Jr., Kent A. Sovocool, Mitchell Morgan, and M. Robin Collins ..........0000000- 98:11:107 Pe eeee ee re 98:2:82 The Role of Water Conservation in a Long-range Drought 3:1:72 Chlorine Plan for Effect of Free Chlorine and Chloramines on Lead Release William B. DeOreo in a Distribution System Forecasting Wholesale Demand and Conservation 3: 1:88 Ferdinand A. Vasquez, Robert Heaviside, Zhijian Savings (Jason) Tang, and James S. Taylor ......... 98:2:144 Ellen R. Levin, William O. Maddaus, Nicole M. Water Treatment Through the Ages Sandkulla, and Heather Pohl ............. 98:2:102 SPRORNE 2). SHOE i440 de Polo cee 98:3:87 (See also: Errata 2:102 Eight Revolutions in the History of US Drinking Water Smart Water Application Technology: A Water 178) Disinfection _ Utility/Irrigation Industry Partnership vate ef. Mice othc citse ccvss yes> 98:3:123 Jill Hoyenga and Robert Reaves ........... 98:2:112 Sequential Manganese Desorption and Sequestration in An Irrigation Scheduling Protocol for Treated Industrial 36:36 Anthracite Coal and Silica Sand Filter Media Effluent in the Chihuahuan Desert Christopher ]. Gabelich, Fredrick W. Gerringer, Alejandro Ruiz, Theodore W. Sammis, Connie C. Lee, and William R. Knocke ..... 98:5:116 Geno A. Picchioni, John G. Mexal, 9:100 Effect of SUVA and Enhanced Coagulation on Removal of and Wayne A. Mackay ...........0000085 98:2:122 TOX Precursors Implementing an Integrated Water Supply Program in a Aaron D. Archer and Philip C. Singer Water-Scarce Environment 10:64 Trihalomethane Cometabolism by a Mixed-culture Peter D. Binney Nitrifying Biofilter David G. Wahman, Lynn E. Katz, and Corrosion SIONG E/E {bau e hc veka sade esvbes 98:12:48 Diagnosing Corrosion Problems Through Differentiation of Chlorite Removal With GAC Metal Fractions Carlo Collivignarelli, Sabrina Sorlini, . pO rrTee r ee 98:1:117 OE PCET LCTT ET TE 98:12:74 Effect of Free Chlorine and Chloramines on Lead Release in a Distribution System Climate Change Ferdinand A. Vasquez, Robert Heaviside, Zhijian Half Full or Half Empty? Either Way It’s Time To Plan (Jason) Tang, and James S. Taylor ......... 98:2:144 Perri Standish-Lee, Erik Loboschefsky, Optimizing Source Water Blends for Corrosion and Residual nt Thee Lat 6. 65s eae eda ewe 98:6:76 Control in Distribution Systems Climate Change and Its Implications for the Rocky Syed A. Imran, John D. Dietz, Ginasiyo Mutoti, Mountain Region Weizhong Xiao, James S. Taylor, and Joel B. Smith and Carolyn Wagner .......... 98:6:80 Vimalkumar Desai Soeiste Cs Siete bii e eoiae MI 98:5:107 71:95 Coagulation Cryptosporidium Effect of Coagulation Pretreatment on Membrane Filtration The Evolution of Microbiology in the Drinking Water Performance Industry 134 Kerry J. Howe and Mark M. Clark ......... 98:4:133 Paul Rochelle and Jennifer Clancy ......... 98:3:163 JOURNAL AWWA | DECEMBER 2006 117 From Common Cup to Cryptosporidium: A Regulatory Wastewater News: Residual, ORP, and Dual Oxidation Manager Evolution Control Solutions for Water and Wastewater Way IN 5b in5 os wh cies eeeetinve s 98:3:198 Disinfection Pffect of ee eer eer re 98:10:44 ina Current Issues Integration of Validation, Design, and Operation Provides Ferd Novel, Practical Deionization Technology Optimal Implementation of UV Disinfection (Jas I carb. aca ON oe Ws wwe oe 9 98:2:40 Harold Wright, David Gaithuma, Dennis Greene, \ Histo: High-efficiency lon Exchange Technology Brings Arsenic rerere eee tre oe 98:10:81} Tho Compliance to Baldy Mesa Water District ee PINS | ccs wate Wars ou 6 ¥en 98:12:8)Modelir Guy Patterson 98:4:26 An Alternative Interpretation of Disinfection Kinetics Cor Radium Compliance, Customer Approval Achieved With WIN e555 5 Slice edie ao ote 98:10:93 The ion Exchange Softening Technology Occurrence and Removal of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Ma: COTSPee CEE aE 98:5:32 in US Water Treatment Plants Dptimiz Artificial Intelligence Helps JEA Optimize Water Wontae Lee, Paul Westerhoff, and Res Resources REMIG BAPArGO-SO0O ooo ss ce ees ccs esuee 98:10:102] Sye Michael T. Eaton and Stephanie McLain We i creer iD ais wna’ sox, elWield MR ee 98:6:40 Disinfection By-products De: Establishing O&M Procedures for a Water Treatment Plant Water Treatment: The Past 30 Years Coliph: IEE PORT TT CCT OTT TELE 98:7:38 RS eee» 98:3:100} Int Do We Have a Water Problem?: The Use of Social An Evaluation of the Relationship between SUVA and Ma Marketing as a Problem Solver NOM Coagulation Using the ICR Database Jar EE 5s vc tvccceseerseceiass 98:8:34 Aaron D. Archer and Philip C. Singer ...... 98:7:110} anc The Quiet Crisis in Municipal Government -° Effect of SUVA and Enhanced Coagulation on Removal Autoca Naa nite Kad Matta bee depen es 98:9:52 of TOX Precursors Qu On-line Orthophosphate Monitoring, Automated Dosing Aaron D. Archer and PhilipC . Singer ....... 98:8:97] G. Optimize Washington, DC’s Lead Reduction Program DBPs in Drinking Water: Additional Scientific and Policy ee ey ne 98:10:38 Considerations for Public Health Protection Enviro Implementing Successful Information Technology Solutions PCD sv od bh ble wae weaned roe 98:10:73 [Water Andrew Wood and Rodney Dell ........... 98:11:32 Occurrence and Removal of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen He Integrating Low-pressure Membranes Into Water Treatment in US Water Treatment Plants an Plants Wontae Lee, Paul Westerhoff, and Mario Clima Scott Freeman, Bruce Long, Srinivas (Vasu) ID as 0 ha AR ks eee 98:10:102] M Veerapaneni, and Jonathan Pressdee........ 98:12:26 Enhanced Softening: Effects of Source Water Quality Jo on NOM Removal and DBP Formation Desalination Kathryn N. Kalscheur, Caroline E. Gerwe, EPA C Developing a Protocol to Evaluate New-generation JiHyang Kweon, Gerald E. Speitel ]r., and Tackli Membranes for Desalinating Brackish Groundwater Ne GU os. 5-25. ch sveuncneteae 98:11:93] C Manish Kumar, Samer Adham, and William Kinetics of Dihaloacetic Acid Formation During Chloramination ne ee re 98:4:122 Phillip G. Pope, Gerald E. Speitel Jr., and M. Robin Errate ce PN ee eee ee Sy 98:11:107 JAsset Disaster/Emergency Preparedness Trihalomethane Cometabolism by a Mixed-culture ¥ Ready or Not? Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Nitrifying Biofilter M Response in the Water Industry David G. Wabman, Lynn E. Katz, and Gerald E. R EE aaa kei ee iei es 0 d's Waal ae Oe 98:3:242 EES vic nty pia bau di aeri Gale eerie 98:12:48 ‘ Securicy: Water Security: Shifting to an All-hazards Effects of Media, Backwash, and Temperature on Full-scale |Forec Resiliency Approach Biological Filtration E J. Alan Roberson and Kevin M. Morley ...... 98:5:46 Monica B. Emelko, Peter M. Huck, Bradley M. Coffey, S Chat Room: Utilities Prepare for Potential and E. Franklyn Smith .........0.0000000 98:12:61 (: DMG as. 0b bars 2's so slic ba & 0.09 8:6:48 Chlorite Removal With GAC Integ Lessons Learned From Doicking Water Disaster and Carlo Collivignarelli, Sabrina Sorlini, and Mario ( Terrorism Exercises RSME IMS Grimes r 9s oen e Seaeeg at ee 98:12:74 I Andrew ]. Whelton, Patti Kay Wisniewski, Stanley Alternative Methods for the Analysis of NDMA and Other Q States, Sara E. Birkmire, and Michael K. Brown . . 98:8:63 Nitrosamines in Water ( Robert C. Cheng, Cordelia ]. Hwang, Cynthia Disinfection Andrews-Tate, Yingbo “Carrie” Guo, Steve Car, and Erra Eight Revolutions in the History of US Drinking Water BPI odons ,sas s 98:12:82 |Anti Disinfection 4 PE IIE cis ea eccceccepecees 98:3:123 Distribution Systems HAA Removal by GAC Adsorption Diagnosing Corrosion Problems Through Differentiation | Hsin-Hsin Tung, Richard F. Unz, of Metal Fractions | CMD gaa wdnsesss ocsac<ces s 98:6:107 eS eae 98:1:117 [Was An Evaluation of the Relationship between SUVA and Manager To Manager: With Today’s Technology, What NOM Coagulation Using the ICR Database Percentage of Unaccounted-for Water Is OK? Aaron D. Archer and Philip C. Singer 98:7:110 PNG I ns Sidi cems is beesewns 98:2:32 118 DECEMBER 2006 | JOURNAL AWWA = yn anager To Manager: Managing Water Loss Replacing Polyphosphate With Silicate to Solve Lead, Wayne Morgan ee 98:2:33 Copper, and Source Water Iron Problems ffect of Free Chlorine and Chloramines on Lead Release Michael R. Schock, Darren A. Lytle, Anne M. 10:46 in a Distribution System Sandvig, Jonathan Clement, and vides Ferdinand A. Vasquez, Robert Heaviside, Zhijian Stephen M. Harmon ............0000000- 97:11:84 (Jason) Tang, and James S. Taylor ......... 98:2:144 PSR TNE ID Ss. os 55.6 ere Wa Salve cree 98:4:178) 7 of Water Distribution :10:8) NE Mis: WUE ss seialere Atta we ee 98:3:110 Field Report 3: 12:8) Modeling Leakage Reduction Through Pressure Fixed-base Technology Eases Growing Pains Control PT 8 ie i iGs whe cele ls kiewsowbidws 98:1:56 :10:93 Thomas Walski, William Bezts, Emanuel T. Posluszny, Pump System Helps Utility Tap Missouri River Under Low zen Mark Weir, and Brian E. Whitman ......... 98:4:147 Flows at Vital Intake Optimizing Source Water Blends for Corrosion and Steve London | 98:2:72 Residual Control in Distribution Systems Source Water Monitoring Pushes Seattle to the Forefront '0:102 Syed A. Imran, John D. Dietz, Ginasiyo Mutoti, Wylie V. Harper, Alex Miller, Moya Joubert, Weizhong Xiao, James S. Taylor, and Vimalkumar EOE wi.w ana on Sah valh aie cx ewe weeds 98:4:76 Desai ed 98:5:107 Ductile-iron Pipe Goes a Different Direction— . Coliphage as a Potential Indicator of Distribution System Is That Normal? Integrity Charlie Ingram .. 0.1... ccs cece cece eee ee 98:5:80 Mark W. LeChevallier, Mohammad R. Karim, Digital Dosing Permits Full Potential of Metering Pumps Janice Weihe, Jeffrey S. Rosen, Klaus Muliexv and Hans Jorgen Andersen 98:6:62 and José Sobrinho re 98:7:87 Pipeline to the People Autocalibration of a Water Distribution Model for Water Doug Brinkman, John Mitchell, Ray Brainard, Quality Parameters Using GA James McKelvey, and Caroline Hemenway . . . . 98:7:50 G.R. Munavalli and M.S. Mohan Kumar ....98:9:109 Copy-Print-Scan System Offers Endless Stream of Possibilities for Large Western US Water Utility Environment Penny Holland Ce 98:8:40 Water Without War Green Valley Upgrade Gets to the Root of Disinfection By- Hal Thomas, Cathy Schaeffer, Bob Wubbena, product Problem ee Pee eneee ery 98:5:91 Franz Nestlerode, Milos Teply, Climate Change and Its Implications for the Rocky and Michael Bourke ...........00e0e0e 98:10:58 0:102 Mountain Region Getting Your IT Systems to Work Together: Joel B. Smith and Carolyn Wagner .......... It’s Not a Technical Issue PR er eret e 98:11:48 jEPA Communiqué DOC Analyzer Reducés Coagulant Use Tackling the Future Together John M. Rouse PROCS KOVR CERT aha PEE 98:12:32 11:93 Cynthia C. Dougherty ee 98:12:22 ation Filtration “i jErrata 2006 Pilot-Scale Study of Polyelectrolyte-enhanced UF for Arsenic 1:107 Asset Management Planning and Reporting Options for Removal Water Utilities Daniel Gallo, Edgar J. Acosta, john F. Scamehorn, Mike Matichich, Jason Allen, and and David A. Sabatini .............0405. 98:1:106 UII 4)+ vs cc nt PuG bye veh pees 98:1:80 Pilot-scale Studies of Hexavalent Chromium Removal , [2:48 (See also: Errata 98:2:161) From Drinking Water scale Forecasting Wholesale Demand and Conservation Savings Michael ]. McGuire, Nicole K. Blute, Chad Seidel, Ellen R. Levin, William O. Maddaus, Nicole M. Gang Qin, and Leighton Fong ............ 98:2:134 ffey, Sandkulla, and Heather Pohl 98:2:102 Water Treatment Through the Ages (2:61 (See also: Errata 98:4:178) SORE, BOONE 8 oad aids csinw< sca heewas 98:3:87 Integration of Validation, Design, and Operation Provides Filtration Processes—A Distinguished History and a Optimal Implementation of UV Disinfection Promising Future 2:74 Harold Wright, David Gaithuma, Dennis Greene, Gary S. Logsdon, Michael B. Horsley, -her Ee NAM MEORD 6. oss 50 cssiin'a, vp Wala olen 98:10:81 Scott D.N. Freeman, Jeff J. Neemann, ee martes of sci ee Rea ea es 98:12:8) SE ET TIE ooo eee eco aiesedarn e 98:3:150 Effect of Coagulation Pretreatment on Membrane Filtration Errata 2005 Performance Antimicrobial Contaminant Removal by Multistage Slow KerryJ ].H owe and Mark M. Clark oe eee eee 98:4:133 Sand Filtration Sequential Manganese Desorption and Sequestration Stephen J. Rooklidge, ]. Ronald Miner, in Anthracite Coal and Silica Sand Filter Media Tarek A. Kassim, and Peter O. Nelson Sat 97:12:92 Christopher ]. Gabelich, Fredrick W. Gerringer, ee ales Bites ou. o eta. ae Soe ess 98:1:2) Connie C. Lee, and William R. Knocke 98:5:116 Wastewater News: Rapidly Growing County Ensures Factors Affecting the Removal of Geosmin and MIB in Smooth Growth With a New SCADA System Drinking Water Biofilters Christine Lesher Sarah L.N. Elhadi, Peter M. Huck, and Robin M. (See also: Errata Slawson ee 98:8:108 JOURNAL AWWA | DECEMBER 2006 119 Trihalomethane Cometabolism by a Mixed-culture Workforce Development and Knowledge Management pee R Nitrifying Biofilter in Water Utilities Tre: David G. Wahman, Lynn E. Katz, and Gerald E. EE: CiGh eGR Ud inks bod vba deae % 98:9:911 Cor ob en 60s Sas AG Res Gk A eeh Re 98:12:48 F . (AX Effects of Media, Backwash, and Temperature on Full-scale Information Collection Rule diana Biological Filtration An Evaluation of the Relationship Between SUVA and Blo. Moxiica B. Emelko, Peter M. Huck, Bradley M. Coffey, NOM Coagulation Using the ICR Database Cor and E. Franklyn Smith 98:12:61 Aaron D. Archer and Philip C. Singer ...... 98:7:110} (AV Chlorite Removal With GAC Effect of SUVA and Enhanced Coagulation on Removal Wetlanc Carlo Collivignarelli, Sabrina Sorlini, and Mario of TOX Precursors c¥ Belluati 98:12:74 Aaron D. Archer and Philip C. Singer ....... 98:8:97) Ap AV Granular Activated Carbon Information Management “he < Pilot-scale Studies of Hexavalent Chromium Removal Technology Trends and Their Implications for Water Utilities} Reg From Drinking Water Edward G. Means III, Joseph Bernosky, Ap Michael ]. McGuire, Nicole K. Blute, Chad Seidel, a eee 98:1:60] (AN Gang Oin, and Leighton Fong ............ 98:2:134 Asset Management Planning and Reporting Options Contin HAA Removal by GAC Adsorption for Water Utilities Cit Hsin-Hsin Tung, Richard F. Unz, Mike Matichich, Jason Allen, and Robert Allen ..98:1:30} Fay SECIS, Wein brane 6 oe acre es kpalea 98:6:107 Eeeoe POP E TEE ES 98:1:161)} Jur Factors Affecting the Removal of Geosmin and MIB in Knowledge Retention: A Guide for Utilities State D Drinking Water Biofilters Reer r re reer 98:9:8 Spe Sarah L.N. Elhadi, Peter M. Huck, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Successfully Integrates Field of and Robin M. Slawson 98:8:108 Operations By Managing Individual and Organizational] (A\ Strengths State A Groundwater Marcia Isbell and Angela Lee .............. 98:9:85} Un An Irrigation Scheduling Protocol for Treated Industrial Workforce Development and Knowledge Management Pr Effluent in the Chihuahuan Desert in Water Utilities 6, Alejandro Ruiz, Theodore W. Sammis, Geno A. PEE 2. vide Anite itanaeawake 98:9:91 Hpor Cl Picchioni, John G. Mexal, and Build or Buy?—The Answer Isn’t so Simple Anymore Ox Wayne A. Mackay 98:2:122 Chris Dermody, Robert Irvin, Raja Kadiyala, W Developing a Protocol to Evaluate New-generation UC TE in sin okia tc owascnenens 98:11:62) Cj Membranes for Desalinating Brackish Quantitative Results of EPS Model Calibrations With a Nonpr Groundwater Comparison to Industry Guidelines Cx Manish Kumar, Samer Adham, Jerry A. Edwards, Scott Cole, Di So re 98:4:122 PS ee ee 98:11:72] Ju Development of a Field Speciation Method for Inorganic A Performance Index for Assessing Urban Water Systems: —|Delaw Arsenic Species in Groundwater A Fuzzy Inference Approach O Saqib Karori, Dennis Clifford, Ganesh Ghurye, Ali Bagheri, Ali Asgary, Jason Levy, Ju and Gautam Samanta 98:5:128 and Mojtaba Rafieian ....:..........000. 98:11:84 Airpo Using the ELISA Method to Track Atrazine Occurrence in a W National Monitoring Program Infrastructure C Nicole Graziano, Michael McGuire, Craig Adams, Manager to Manager: Asset Management Program (A Alan Roberson, Hua Jiang, Implementation: What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been ‘|NppF and Nicole Blute ahi... kat w te eae 98:10:111 Rebecca Guggenheim .......c.ec.e 0ce0nc e 98:1:34 XK Prioritizing Capital Improvement Projects to Mitigate Risk P, Head Loss Ryan W. Nagel and Mike Elenbaas.......... 98:1:72 (/ Modeling Leakage Reduction Through Pressure Control Beyond SRF: Loans, Grants, and Technical Assistance for {Corps Thomas Walski, William Bezts, Emanuel T. Posluszny, Small Water Systems St Mark Weir, and Brian E. Whitman ......... 98:4:147 Br ee ee eer Te 98:1:88 L Performance of Venturi Meters Installed Downstream of Manager To Manager: Managing Water Loss 1 Bends EA POE re 98:2:33 TEnfor Jason E. Bradford, Michael C. Johnson, Ready or Not? Disaster Preparedness and Emergency T re 98:4:156 Response in the Water Industry O DED "ens GacwGinee Pee Iai is WR 98:3:242 p Human Resources a Women and Water: Making Waves in the Industry Law & Water Mass ERIE sawn csi even asic teseee’ 98:3:209 Residential Tenants Cannot Establish Water Service R Knowledge Retention: A Guide for Utilities Accounts; Midkiff v. Adams County Reg. Water A PD duel kf iuaid nirnss b¢ be ands wai 98:9:81 District, US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, ( Charlotte—Mecklenburg Successfully Integrates Field May 24, 2005 (AWW/03/J.-$10) ........... 98:1:46 TAcqu Operations by Managing Individual and Organizational Stormwater Charge Is a User Fee, Not a Tax; Church of [ Strengths Peace v. City of Rock Island, Appellate Court of Illinois, / Marcia Isbell and Angela Lee .............. 98:9:85 May 12, 2005 (AWW/01/J.-$10) ........... 98:1:46 ( 120 DECEMBER 2006 | JOURNAL AWWA ater Residence Time Relevant to Applying Wastewater Government Contracts Needed to Establish Rights to Treatment Rules; MCEA v. Com’r. of MPCA, Arizona Irrigation Water; Maricopa-Stanfield v. 3:9:9] Court of Appeals of Minnesota, May 24, 2005 Robertson, Supreme Court of Arizona, Nov. 30, 2005 (AWW/02/J.-$10) (AWW/01/Au.-$10) ....00..... .ee.e e ee 98:8:38 diana Irrigation Rate Deemed Nondiscriminatory; Transfer of Idaho Dairy’s Water Rights Affirmed; Chisholm Bloomington Country Club v. City of Bloomington, v. Idaho Dept. of Water Resources, Supreme Court Court of Appeals of Indiana, May 31, 2005 of Idaho, Nov. 23, 2005 (AWW/02/Au.-$10) . . 98:8:38 7:110 PeP ee Pee One 98:2:48 City Is Limited in Granting Exemptions to Minnesota’s Wet- il Wetlands Remotely Connected to River Still Covered Under lands Law; Breza v. City of Minnetrista, Court of Appeals CWA; U.S. v. Gerke Excavating, Inc., US Court of of Minnesota, Nov. 29, 2005 (AWW/03/Au.-$10) . 98:8:39 3:8:97 Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, June 21, 2005 Beneficial Interference With Groundwater Rights Can (AWW/01/F.-$10) Constitute an Unconstitutional Taking of Property; Water Service Challenge Filed Too Late; Jefferson McNamara v. Rittman, Supreme Court of Ohio, Dec. tilities Regional Water Auth. v. Montgomery Cty., Court of 21, 2005 (AWW/03/S.-$10) ...........005. 98:9:56 Appeals of Ohio, June 3, 2005 Water Main Reinforcement Fee Can Be Charged to New 3: 1:60 eTT ROY. 606 se ire dey eae eee 98:2:49 Customers; Dunn v. Public Utilities Com’n., Supreme Continuing Likelihood of CWA Violations Necessary for Judicial Court of Maine, Jan. 18, 2006 Citizen Lawsuit; American Canoe Ass’n. v. Murphy (APT MIMENOD oo 5 seer enwccieciesss s . 98:9:56 3: 1:80 Farms, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Beneficial Use of Groundwater Withdrawal Redefined; :161) June 21, 2005 (AWW/01/A.-$10) ........... 98:4:30 Brady v. Abbott Laboratories, US Court of Appeals State Department Has No Duty to Regulate Water Rights; for the Ninth Circuit, Dec. 29, 2005 3:9:81 Spear T Ranch v. Nebraska DNR, Supreme Court (AWW/02/S.-$10) of Nebraska, July 8, 2005 CWA Jurisdiction Extends to Cranberry Bogs; U.S. v. tional Se TR PEROD 5 bead Ven cendosnesn V en 98:4:30 Johnson, US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, Feb. State Action Limiting Nonpoint Pollution Not Required 13, 2006 (AWW/03/0.—copies not available 39:85 Under CWA; Defenders of Wildlife v. U.S. Environ. because of decision’s length) .............. 98:10:42 Protec., US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, July Setback Restrictions for Water Pipelines Upheld; Lewis & 6, 2005 (AWW/03/A.-$10) ...........2005- 98:4:32 Clark Rural Water System v. Seeba, Supreme Court 39:9] for CWA to Apply, Baseline Determination of Naturally of South Dakota, Jan. 20, 2006 (AWW/01/0.—copies Occurring Phosphorus Needed; Steilacoom Lake Ivip. v. not available because of decision’s length) .-. . 98:10:42 Washington State, US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Compensatory Mitigation Allowed to Offset Degradation of . 11:62 Circuit, July 6, 2005 (AWW/01/My.-$10) ..... 98:5:42 Streams; City of Olmsted Falls v. U.S. Environmental, 1 Nonprofit Water Association Not Protected From US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, Jan. 24, 2006 Competition; Moongate Water v. Dona Ana Mutual Fg eeeee ree ee 98:10:44 Domestic, US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, Contract Involving Annexation and Water and Sewer 11:72 July 28, 2005 (AWW/03/My.-$10) .......... 98:5:42 Services Is Valid; Bakies v. Perrysburg, Supreme Court ns: Delaware Law Prohibiting Wetlands Activities Is Not of Ohio, Mar. 29, 2006 (AWW/03/N.-$10) . . 98:11:41 pegs Wien v. State, Supreme Court of Delaware, Corporation Acquires Exclusive Right to Provide Service; July 22, 2005 (AWW/02/My.-$10) .......... 98:5:44 Williamsburg Water v. Williamsburg County, Supreme 11:84 Airport’s Clear-cutting of Trees Deemed Destruction of Court of Sourh Carolina, Feb. 6, 2006, rehearing denied Wetlands; Rocque v. Mellon, Supreme Court of Mar. 22, 2006 (AWW/02/N.-$10) ......... 98:11:41 Connecticut, Aug. 30, 2005 Utility Agreement With City Requires Execution by Mayor; . ee ee 98:6:44 City of Greenup v. Public Service Com’n., Court of NPDES Permit Denied Because of Possible Contribution to Appeals of Kentucky, July 1, 2005 71:34 Water’s Impairment; In Re Annandale and Maple Lake OR eer rey 98:11:42 Risk Permit, Court of Appeals of Minnesota, Aug. 9, 2005 See WENO) 6 os vad eed esas cbewese 98:6:44 Litigation — Corps of Engineers Is Exempt From North Dakota Water Ten Steps to Negotiating High-stakes Water Conflicts Standards; In Re Operation of Missouri River System SE FH os vice edecctesteews 98:8:57 Lit., U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, Aug. 16, 2005 (AWW/03/Ju.-$10) ...........44. 98:6:46 Management Enforcement of Wetlands Regulations Does Not Equate to Technology Trends and Their Implications for Water Utilities Taking of Land; KK Const..v. DEQ, Court of Appeals Edward G. Means III, Joseph Bernosky, of Michigan, Decided July 26, 2005, Released for rg eeee e e 98:1:60 publication Oct. 26, 2005 (AWW/03/Jy.—copies not Manager To Manager: With Today’s Technology, What. available because of decision’s length) ....... 98:7:42 Percentage of Unaccounted-for Water is OK? Massachusetts Court Allows Unauthorized Wetlands Fill to TOE 5 sins 606 See ed ede yen 98: 2:3 2 Remain; Dicicco v. Dept. of Environmental Protection, Manager To Manager: Managing Water Loss Appeals Court of Massachusetts, Sept. 2, 2005 Sy hin nis i bSee'en as bod be edie 98:2:33 SRPE RRASOS) 206 beeen sao tebdenwees 98:7:42 Chat Room: Headaches and Challenges for Utility Executives :1:46 Acquisition Adjustment for Valuation of Indiana Utility Ane Deister, Arlene Post, Marsi Steirer, ]. Paul Blake, f Denied; Office of Utility v. Lincoln Utilities, Court of Randy Brown, Steve Densberger, Clay Duffie, inois, Appeals of Indiana, Sept. 13, 2005 Deanne Kloepfer, Karen Snyder, Marcia St. Martin, :1:46 (AWW/01/Jy.-$10) Derrick Whitehead, and Tim Worley ........ 98:2:62 JOURNAL AWWA | DECEMBER 2006 121 Smart Water Application Technology: A Water Developing a Protocol to Evaluate New-generation ANSI/: Utility/Irrigation Industry Partnership Membranes for Desalinating Brackish Groundwater Bu Jill Hoyenga and Robert Reaves 98:2:112 Manish Kumar, Samer Adham, ANSI/ QualServe and Partnership: Restoring Confidence Through SS EERE COISees uke 98:4:12) h Quality Effect of Coagulation Pretreatment on Membrane Filtration Po Jim Ginley ee 98:3:48 Performance Po Ready or Not? Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Kerry ]. Howe and Mark M. Clark ......... 98:4:133 Ce Response in the Water Industry in. EE Ea ous ala Sess oa 6 dada ees 98:3:242 Meters ANSI/ Security: Water Security: Shifting to an All-hazards Manager To Manager: Managing Water Loss Ce Resiliency Approach ED 650d Sarwan bite 00544 wed o' 98:2:33 JANSI/ J. Alan Roberson and Kevin M. Morley ...... 98:5:46 Performance of Venturi Meters Installed Downstream Di Water: Resource or Commodity? of Bends St: John (Woody) Wodraska ...........0.445. 98:5:86 Jason E. Bradford, Michael C Johnson, Se Manager To Manager: Challenges and Benefits of Total BO | caea r erS e 98:4:156 St Water Management Third-Party Billing of Multifamily Customers Presents New 1/ 6s i cn Wik ea Ay a6 ome e mete 98:6:32 Challenges to Water Providers J Half Full or Half Empty? Either Way It’s Time To Plan Peter W. Mayer, Dick Bennett, William B. DeOreo, ANSI/ Perri Standish-Lee, Erik Loboschefsky, and Kristina SNE ss cos ideas da eid sbed hades 98:8:74 Al Lecina ee 98:6:76 Pc Adaptive Management Using Multiple Barriers to Control Microorganisms TI Tastes and Odors The Evolution of Microbiology in the Drinking Water Lawrence A, Baker, Paul Westerhoff, Industry Perch and Milton Sommerfeld Oe 98:6:113 Paul Rochelle and Jennifer Clancy ......... 98:3:163 }lon E> Using the Theory of Constraints to Focus Organizational An Alternative Interpretation of Disinfection Kinetics co Improvement Efforts: Part 1—Defining the Problem Re os eo. be ee 98:10:93 Ai Richard A. Reid and Thomas E. Shoemaker 98:7:63 MTBE Persp Security: Networking and Collaboration: The Keys to Persistence Pays Off in MTBE Tussle New | Success in Grant Funding for Water Sector Preparedness I g's 5 0 a: ROR & eR AleNid Hae OTA 98:2:76 C Molly Wenner, Jack Jacobs, Rande Wilson, Occurrence of MTBE and Other Gasoline Oxygenates in A and Debbie Newberry 98:8:30 CWS Source Waters The N Using the Theory of Constraints to Focus Organizational Janet M. Carter, Stephen ]. Grady, Gregory C. Delzer, Ww Improvement Efforts: Part 2—Determining and Bart Koch, and Jobn S. Zogorski ........... 98:4:91 C Implementing the Solution Proce: Thomas E. Shoemaker and Richard A. Reid . . . 98:8:83 Nitrification Fi Manager to Manager: Research Methods for Public Nitrification Control by Chlorite Ion at Pilot Scale B Outreach Initiatives Michael ]. McGuire, Marie S. Pearthree, Nicole K. Main J.C. Davis and Michael Schneweis 98:9:46 Blute, Katie F. Arnold, and Tanya Cc Santa Clara Valley’s Operations Council on Excellence I 05) dbx dipthidaes Aba ew abcess 98:1:95 N Provides Vision Necessary for Success Wastewater News: Residual, ORP, and Dual Oxidation Ray Yep | Control Solutions for Water and Wastewater Plant Disinfection Mana Market Outlook SND 2, oe dikes tna erswwwee s 98:10:46 Ir The Growing Role of Private Equity in the Water Industry R Steve Maxwell 98:1:38 Official Notices Priori The Consolidation Continues, With GE Leading the Pack ANSI/AWWA B304-05, Standard for Liquid Oxygen R Steve Maxwell 98:5:38 for Ozone Generation; ANSI/AWWA C517-05, Asset The Less Glamorous Side of the Water Industry—Where Standard for Resilient-Seated Cast-Iron Eccentric V Most of the Dollars Will Be Spent PI ns i ew os Oo eaew idle Mi S Nitec ead 98:1:136 N Ne etn k didtvensienéceevewes 98:11:36 ANSI/AWWA B604-05, Standard for Granular (i Activated Carbon; ANSI/AWWA B701-06, Standard The R Membranes for Sodium Fluoride; ANSI//AWWA B702-06, Standard V Pilot-Scale Study of Polyelectrolyte-enhanced UF for Arsenic for Sodium Fluorosilicate; ANSI/AWWA B703-06, Wate Removal Standard for Fluorosilicic Acid; ANS/AWWA fF Daniel Gallo, Edgar ]. Acosta, John F. Scamehorn, C115-05, Standard for Flanged Ductile-Iron a ee 98:1:106 Pipe with Ductile-Iron or Gray-Iron Threaded Half Water Treatment: The Past 30 Years ESAs W fan Garn ten Bheee boa wae 98:2:160 P ES ere ere 98:3:100 ANSI/AWWA B406-06, Standard for Ferric Sulfate; a Filtration Processes—A Distinguished History and a ANSI/AWWA D100-06, Standard for Welded Steel Clim. Promising Future Tanks for Water Storage ..............44. 98:4:183 N Gary S. Logsdon, Michael B. Horsley, Scott D.N. ANSI/AWWA B305-06, Standard for Anhydrous Ammonia; J Freeman, Jeff ]. Neemann, ANSI/AWWA B506-06, Standard for Zinc Knov | er 98:3:150 EER Re 98:5:160 ) DECEMBER 2006 | JOURNAL AWWA ANSI/AWWA C504-06, Standard for Rubber-Seated Public Health PY VO. dn veakbeusows kMasRE E 98:6:144 Drawing the Connection Between Malnutrition ANSI AWWA A100-06, Standard for Water Wells; _and Lack of Safe Drinking Water in Guatemala 4:12) ANSI/AWWA B452-06, Standard for EPI-DMA SII, ins Wolk'e'p ea Gka 0s. wae vite 98:5:97 ‘ation Polyamines; ANSI/AWWA C453-06, Standard for DBPs in Drinking Water: Additional Scientific and Policy Polyacrylamide; ANSI/AWWA C602-06, Standard for Considerations for Public Health Protection 4:133 Cement—Mortar Lining of Water Pipelines in Place—4 Philip C. Singer in. (100 mm) and Larger ................ 98:7:136 ANSI/AWWA D115-06, Standard for Tendon Prestressed Regulations Concrete Water Tank .................!. 98:8:136 Diagnosing Corrosion Problems Through Differentiation of ANSI/AWWA B510-06, Standard for Carbon Metal Fractions Dioxide; ANSI/AWWA C153-06, American National SE i i die vain Vis deecdmdes 98:1:117 Standard for Ductile-Iron Compact Fittings for Water From Common Cup to Cryptosporidium: A Regulatory Service; ANSI/AWWA C226-06, Standard for Stainless- Evolution 4:156 Steel Fittings for Waterworks Service, Sizes IE i vin Ctidn ie ad cae vieieaes 98:3:198 New 1/2 in. through 72 in. (13 mm through Developing Performance Measures for the SDWA Regulatory ST EDs. 5:c n eignS lava menses he ee atele 98:9:136 Program: Melding What’s Countable With What Counts ANSI/AWWA B405-06, Standard for Sodium Aluminate; Robert S. Raucher, ]. Alan Roberson, - 3:8:74 ANSI/AWWA C904-06, Standard for Cross-Linked Pe ee er a 98:4:82 Polyethylene (PEX) Pressure Pipe, % In. (12 mm) Water: Resource or Commodity? Through 3 In. (76 mm) for Water Service .. . 98:11:132 John (Woody) Wodraska Economies of Scale in Community Water Systems Perchlorate Jhib-Shyang Shih, Winston Harrington, 33163 Jon Exchange for the Remediation of Perchlorate- William A. Pizer, and Kenneth Gillingham .. . 98:9:100 contaminated Drinking Water Using the ELISA Method to Track Atrazine Occurrence 10:93 Anthony R. Tripp and Dennis A. Clifford .. .98:4:105 in a National Monitoring Program Nicole Graziano, Michael McGuire, Craig Adams, Perspectives Alan Roberson, Hua Jiang, New Directions in Lawn and Landscape Water GET a ini sha tae ocesceneas 98:10:111 8:2:76 Conservation Quantitative Results of EPS Model Calibrations With a NS MR & 4-0 4: cece Gewin tionkoereth maces 98:2:56 Comparison to Industry Guidelines The Metacatalyst: The Right Role for Private Equity in the Jerry A. Edwards, Scott Cole, Izer, Water Industry and Malcolm Brandt ..........02.se0005 98:11:72 8:4:91 Christoph Lueneburger .........0.20085 . . 98:6:36 Evaluation of Arsenic Field Test Kits for Drinking Water Process Selection: Membrane Versus Granular Media Analysis ; Filtration _]. Mitchell Spear, You “Mark” Zou, Charles A. Cole, ene NON << nib, ace nl4d cae wawaweneda 98:7:36 GN TT FE & ose ire owed cr cade vonls 98:12:97 Maintaining the Course in Lawn and Landscape Water Conservation Security 8:1:95 ee eee er a 98:10:32 A Field Sample Concentration Method for Rapid Response to Security Incidents Planning Stanley States, Jennifer Wichterman, Georgina Manager to Manager: Asset Management Program Cyprych, John Kuchta, and Leonard 10:46 Implementation: What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been CESS chetiieia shard 4:h oki alwigl dw alind aston ASS 98:4:115 MUCeClEa GROREIIOCIN 6.6.6.5. <.5.5)0.0.068 sirens 98:1:34 Protecting the Security of Our Nation’s Water Systems: Prioritizing Capital Improvement Projects to Mitigate Risk Challenges and Successes Ryan W. Nagel and Mike Elenbaas .......... 98:1:72 Thomas J]. Linville and Kenneth A. Asset Management Planning and Reporting Options for Eh hk tA hb P50 A as ker err des 98:3:234 Water Utilities Security: Water Security: Shifting to an All-hazards 1:136 Mike Matichich, Jason Allen, and Robert Allen . . 98:1:80 Resiliency Approach De OO OS «in den646n9 eeect een 98:2:161) ]. Alan Roberson and Kevin M. Morley ...... 98:5:46 rd The Role of Water Conservation in a Long-Range Drought Plan Security: Networking and Collaboration: The Keys to dard EE SMUD oo i tite anedeanemanas 98:2:94 Success in Grant Funding for Water Sector Preparedness Water Without War Molly Wenner, Jack Jacobs, Rande Wilson, Hal Thomas, Cathy Schaeffer, Bob Wubbena, . and Debbie Newberry ee OTN x. < co nnndsaid enauege eWta AD 98:5:91 Lessons Learned From Drinking Water Disaster and Half Full or Half Empty? Either Way It’s Time To Plan Terrorism Exercises 2:160 Perri Standish-Lee, Erik Loboschefsky, Andrew J]. Whelton, Patti Kay Wisniewski, Stanley’ EN LOGIE 6o n oa va dviniessticaleeeew 98:6:76 States, Sara E. Birkmire, and | Climate Change and Its Implications for the Rocky - a EN er rr ee 98:8:63 4:183 Mountain Region . 10Nia; Joel B. Smith and Carolyn Wagner .......... 98:6:80 Source Water Knowledge Retention: A Guide for Utilities Persistence Pays Off in MTBE Tussle 5:160 IE TUEOD: 6 0s <0 wba pak amerebirseaske s 98:9:81 Sie oe KdMnb vntieeatkiheeeet s 98:2:76 JOURNAL AWWA | DECEMBER 2006 123 Occurrence of MTBE and Other Gasoline Oxygenates in Asset Management Planning and Reporting Options for Effect of CWS Source Waters Water Utilities men Janet M. Carter, Stephen J. Grady, Gregory C. Delzer, Mike Matichich, Jason Allen, and Robert Allen .. . 98:1:80 Mar Bart Koch, and John S. Zogorski ........... 98:4:91 BN ERAEEP Cr ee 98:2:161) and Optimizing Source Water Blends for Corrosion and Residual Beyond SRF: Loans, Grants, and Technical Assistance for Colipha; Control in Distribution Systems Small Water Systems Inte; Syed A. Imran, John D. Dietz, Ginasiyo Mutoti, IED is' o.5 5c ud bree Ve uk wok dnwee 98:1:88 Mar Weizhong Xiao, James S. Taylor, Manager To Manager: With Today’s Technology, What Jani and Vimalkumar Desdi .............+206+ 98:5:107 Percentage of Unaccounted-for Water is OK? José ES ON. is eh ceowasveeecwmas 98:2:32 Sustainability Manager To Manager: Managing Water Loss Wastev Half Full or Half Empty? Either Way It’s Time To Plan ENG 8 i ok avout winked stieceneat 98:2:33 An Irrig Perri Standish-Lee, Erik Loboschefsky, QualServe and Partnership: Restoring Confidence Through Effl I So in acd we cceeseceeteies 98:6:76 Quality Ale; Implementing an Integrated Water Supply Program SN Sia ded:0 . b's a pal SIC SAO been OS 98:3:48 Ger in a Water-scarce Environment Smart Water Application Technology: A Water and Peter D. Binney Utility/Irrigation Industry Partnership Wastew Jill Hoyenga and Robert Reaves ........... 98:2:112 Cor Taste and Odor Manager To Manager: Challenges and Benefits of Total Disi Adaptive Management Using Multiple Barriers to Control Water Management Edt Tastes and Odors IE a a «vay 3.9 kW Hand 8s 4 Oe 98:6:32 Lawrence A. Baker, Paul Westerhoff, Using the Theoryo f Constraints to Focus Organizational Water | and Milton Sommerfeld ............+.44- 98:6:113 Improvement Efforts: Part 1—Defining the Problem Batterec Factors Affecting the Removal of Geosmin and MIB Richard A. Reid and Thomas E. Shoemaker . . . 98:7:63 Ext in Drinking Water Biofilters Assessment of Water Main Break Data for Asset Management Ma Sarah L.N. Elhadi, Peter M. Huck, Andrew Wood and Barbara J]. Lence ........ 98§:7:76 Water } and Robin M. Slawson ..........0.00000- 98:8:108 Particle Count and On-line Turbidity Interference From Ma Bubble Formation USEPA Tech Talk Paolo Scardina, Raymond D. Letterman, Var Sensicore’s Lab-on-chip Water Profiler Automates Lab and Marc Edwards Ma Functions Implementing an Integrated Water Supply Program Water } NN SdWig 4k hv n' y wale ae 98:7:46 in a Water-scarce Environment Ma “Scavenger” Boat Helps Restore Miami River’s Health oo eeea e T yee 98:8:48 Katrina ID Sad oxic Swe cease ped oe ¥oeks 98:11:44 Third-party Billing of Multifamily Customers Presents New Pla Challenges to Water Providers Turbidity Peter W. Mayer, Dick Bennett, William B. DeOreo, Particle Count and On-line Turbidity Interference From SE is5 a nav Rewer d rect eee yee 98:8:74 Bubble Formation Using the Theory of Constraints to Focus Organizational Divide Paolo Scardina, Raymond D. Letterman, Improvement Efforts: Part 2—Determining and Ma and Marc Edwards Implementing the Solution Water | Thomas E. Shoemaker and Richard A. Reid . . . 98:8:83 Ma Ultraviolet Disinfection Santa Clara Valley’s Operations Council on Excellence Propos Effect of Adenovirus Resistance on UV Disinfection Provides Vision Necessary for Success Im, Requirements: A Report on the State of Adenovirus MEIN 5 oa co sic ss WKS eae so Ose wats 98:9:76 Me Science Knowledge Retention: A Guide for Utilities Water | Marylynn V. Yates, James Malley, Paul Rochelle, NS ie oS busy 6 Sue tee Gis Ve cha whe 98:9:81 Me and Rebecca Hoffman ...........0000000. 98:6:93 Charlotte—Mecklenburg Successfully Integrates Field Groun Integration of Validation, Design, and Operation Provides Operations by Managing Individual and Organizational Me Optimal Implementation of UV Disinfection Strengths Harold Wright, David Gaithuma, Dennis Greene, Marcia Isbell and Angela Lee .............. 98:9:85 Water IOI oe Sc wees cccceccceves 98:10:81 2006 State of the Industry Report: An Eye to the Future Pilot-S: IE Bhs ais god. ¥ www o'edinitid <'s 98:12:8) Jon Runge and John Mann ............... 98:10:64 Re Build or Buy?—The Answer Isn’t so Simple Anymore De Utilities Chris Dermody, Robert Irvin, Raja Kadiyala, ani Manager to Manager: Asset Management Program te POETTEE eee 98:11:62 Pilot-S Implementation: What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been A Performance Index for Assessing Urban Water Systems: A Rebecca Guggenheim ..........e.c e2e0ee s 98:1:34 Fuzzy Inference Approach Technology Trends and Their Implications for Water Ali Bagheri, Ali Asgary, Jason Levy, Utilities and Mojtaba Rafieian .............00000s 98:11:84 Edward G. Means III, Joseph Bernosky, OS errr ere 98:1:60 Viruses Prioritizing Capital Improvement Projects to Mitigate The Evolution of Microbiology in the Drinking Water Risk Industry Ryan W. Nagel and Mike Elenbaas .......... 98:1:72 Paul Rochelle and Jennifer Clancy ......... 98:3:163 124 DECEMBER 2006 | JOURNAL AWWA