Page 157 - Membranes for Industrial Wastewater Recovery and Re-Use
P. 157
Industrial waters 13 1
Suvilampi, J., Huuhilo, T., Puro, L., Rintala, J., Nuortila-Jokinen, J. and
Nystrom, M. (1999). Closing water circuits in pulp and paper mills: internal
thermophilic purification using suspended carrier aerobic biofilm process
combines with membrane filtration. 4th International Conference on Pulp and
Paper Industry, Paperex ’99, New Delhi, India, 13-16 Dec., pp. 605-609.
Takeshita, Y. (1997). Water treatment method based on membrane
technology. 1997 Japan TAPPI annual meeting, Tokyo, Japan, 11-14 Nov.
Japan TAPPI, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 435-444.
TAPPI (2001). Paper University: Earthanswers - why recycle? http://
www.tappi.org/paperu/allaboutpaper/eartknswers/Whyrec5.htm, 3 June
2002
Tardif, 0. and Hall, E.R. (1997). Comparison between ultrafiltration and
membrane biological reactor treatment for closure of mechanical newsprint
mills. 199 7 Environmental conference and exhibit, Minneapolis, MN, 5-7 May.
TAPPIPress, Atlanta, GA, Book 1, pp. 315-325 (ISBNO-89852-688-4).
Teppler, M., Bergdahl, J., Paatero, J., Damen, H. and Milichovsky, M. (1998).
The treatment and use of waste water on the paper machine. Pap. Celul., 53(7-
8), 167.
Thornton, J. (1993). Dissolved and colloidal substances in the production of
wood-containing paper. Doctoral thesis, Abo Akademi University, Turku,
Finland.
Thornton, J., Ekman, R., Holmbom, B. and Eckerman, C. (1993). Release of
potential “anionic trash” in peroxide bleaching of mechanical pulp. Paperi ja
Puu (Paper andTimber), 75(6), 426.
Webb,L. (1999).IPPCstepsuptoBAT. PulpPap. Int., 41(4), 29.
Weise, U., Terho, J. and Paulapuro, H. (2000). Stock and water systems of the
paper machine. In Paulapuro. H. (ed). Papermaking science and technology:
Vol. 8. Papermaking, Part 1, Stock preparation and wet end. Gummerus,
Jyvaskyla, Finland, pp. 123-190.
Zippel, F. (2001). Water management in paper mills. Herbrechtingen-
Bolheim, Germany, 2nd edition (ISBN 3000082476).