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Journal of the New England Water Works Association Contents Volume 112, No. 1 March 1998 Page Portrait of President Thomas R. Marston Frontispiece DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCT REMOVAL: EVALUATION OF THE CAPACITY OF AN EXISTING CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT PLANT AND A PILOT-SCALE ADVANCED TREATMENT PROCESS TO MEET FUTURE REGULATIONS By Maureen K. McAvoy, Larry W. VandeVenter & Thomas R. Marston LEAD AND COPPER CONTROL WITH NON-ZINC ORTHOPHOSPHATE By BRET Te. He Se SI Fh CON ins snninciscacccceestscsrecasatnensncannsnsenccisvaanssaapenneiion pH ADJUSTMENT/ZINC ORTHOPHOSPHATE TREATMENT FOR CONTROLLING TETRATCHLOROETHYLENE LEACHING FROM VINYL LINED ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPES By Lawrence E. Guilmartin, Robert R. Kreykenbohm & Daniel H. Mahoney, Jr. ............... 43 AERATION AND LIMESTONE CONTACT FOR RADON REMOVAL AND CORROSION CONTROL By Catherine M. Spencer SUNAPEE, NEW HAMPSHIRE BEDROCK WELL PROJECT SAVES NEARLY $1,000,000 By Claude A. Cormier, James H. Vernon & Roland B. Hoag, Jr. occ eeeeeseeseeseeeeeeeenee 70 PROCEEDINGS Joint Association Meeting with RI Waterworks Association - November 13, 1997 Association Meeting - December 18, 1997 Joint Association Meeting with CT Section AWWA and CT Waterworks Association - January 15, 1998 REPORT OF THE ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE 1997 STATUS REPORT MEMOIRS, J. Carrell Morris and Peter C. Karalekas BOOK REVIEW Journal of the New England Water Works Association Contents Volume 112, No. 1 March 1998 Page Portrait of President Thomas R. Marston Frontispiece DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCT REMOVAL: EVALUATION OF THE CAPACITY OF AN EXISTING CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT PLANT AND A PILOT-SCALE ADVANCED TREATMENT PROCESS TO MEET FUTURE REGULATIONS By Maureen K. McAvoy, Larry W. VandeVenter & Thomas R. Marston LEAD AND COPPER CONTROL WITH NON-ZINC ORTHOPHOSPHATE By BRET Te. He Se SI Fh CON ins snninciscacccceestscsrecasatnensncannsnsenccisvaanssaapenneiion pH ADJUSTMENT/ZINC ORTHOPHOSPHATE TREATMENT FOR CONTROLLING TETRATCHLOROETHYLENE LEACHING FROM VINYL LINED ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPES By Lawrence E. Guilmartin, Robert R. Kreykenbohm & Daniel H. Mahoney, Jr. ............... 43 AERATION AND LIMESTONE CONTACT FOR RADON REMOVAL AND CORROSION CONTROL By Catherine M. Spencer SUNAPEE, NEW HAMPSHIRE BEDROCK WELL PROJECT SAVES NEARLY $1,000,000 By Claude A. Cormier, James H. Vernon & Roland B. Hoag, Jr. occ eeeeeseeseeseeeeeeeenee 70 PROCEEDINGS Joint Association Meeting with RI Waterworks Association - November 13, 1997 Association Meeting - December 18, 1997 Joint Association Meeting with CT Section AWWA and CT Waterworks Association - January 15, 1998 REPORT OF THE ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE 1997 STATUS REPORT MEMOIRS, J. Carrell Morris and Peter C. Karalekas BOOK REVIEW Journal of the New England Water Works Association Contents Volume 112, No. 2 June 1998 POLITICS, BUREAUCRACY AND PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN WATER SUPPLY By William D. Falcone SIMULTANEOUS START-UP OF TWO WATER TREATMENT FACILITIES IN ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS By Robert Stoops, John Jumpe and Michael Burgess PIPE LOOP DEMONSTRATION STUDY OF CORROSION CONTROL A AT A pH OF 10 By Christopher C. Yannoni and Michael A. Covellone THE USE OF SODIUM SILICATE FOR THE CONTROL OF LEAD AND COPPER By Richard A. Chiodini UTILIZATION OF PLASMA SPARKER TECHNOLOGY AS AN INNOVATIVE ELECTROTECHNOLOGY FOR IMPROVED WATER QUALITY By James W. Fay and Arthur Bryden REPORTS FROM THE AWWA RESEARCH FOUNDATION PROCEEDINGS - REPORT OF THE OPERATIONS & MANAGEMENT COUNCIL, REPORT OF THE TELLERS OF THE ELECTION MEMOIR - Jeffrey P. Nixon LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Journal of the New England Water Works Association Contents Volume 112, No. 3 September 1998 DIRECT FILTRATION OPTIMIZATION USING GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE SURFACE WATER TREATMENT RULE By Kevin T. Walsh, Larry W. VandeVenter & Joel S. Neulight VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE (VFD) TECHNOLOGY IS HERE AND IT WORKS: A COMPARISON OF PREVAILING CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES By Bruce W. Lewis & Mark R. Candello A SUCCESSFUL REGIONAL WELLHEAD PROTECTION PROGRAM By Wayne P. Southworth CEMENT LINING: SOLUTIONS TO SOME DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PROBLEMS By Leonard J. Assard CHEMICALLY CLEANING AND PRESERVING POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS By Patrick E. Lien & S. Steven Cari EDUCATING THE PUBLIC ABOUT CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL By Howard Henrickson PROCEEDINGS Joint Meeting with Maine Water Utilities Association - February 3-4, 1998 Joint Regional Operations Conference & Exhibition - March 31-April 1, 1998 Joint Meeting with New Hampshire Water Works Association - April 23, 1998 Joint Luncheon Meeting-CT Section AWWA, NY Section AWWA, NEWWA - June 22, 1998... 265 MEMOIR, Robert H. Varney BOOK REVIEW GUIDELINES FOR THE PREPARATION OF PAPERS FOR PUBLICATION MEETING SCHEDULE ON THE COVER DIRECTORY OF SERVICES TRAINING CALENDAR Journal of the New England Water Works Association Contents Volume 112, No. 4 December 1998 GROW SMART RHODE ISLAND By James H. Dodge TURNING LIABILITY INTO ASSETS: HOW PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS CAN BENEFIT MUNICIPALITIES By John Joyner THE UNIFIED RADON RELATIVE RISK MODEL A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR CALCULATING CANCER RISKS FROM RADON ........27 By Stan Rydell RADON REMOVAL FROM GROUNDWATER USING ULTRASOUND By L. Jay LeGore and Willem F. Brutsaert DEWATERING OF ALUM RESIDUALS WITH DIATOMACEOUS EARTH AT TEWKSBURY, MA By Lewis Zediana, Leon Garrant, & Robert Weimer VENTING DESIGN FOR COVERED LIQUID STORAGE TANKS By Andrew R. Minogue, Salvatore Marques, & Michael Harrington LETTER TO THE EDITOR BOOK REVIEW PROCEEDINGS ANNUAL CONFERENCE, September 27-30, 1998 including Reports of the Executive Director, Journal Editor, Treasurer's Report, Administrative Council Report, External Affairs Council Report NEWWA ORGANIZATION CHART 1998-1999 ANNUAL INDEX

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