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60 Review of the Desalination and Water Purification Technology Roadmap Drewes, J.E., T. Heberer, and K. Redderson. 2001. Removal of Pharmaceuticals During Conventional Wastewater Treatment, Advanced Membrane Treatment and Soil Aquifer Treatment. Proceedings of the National Groundwater Association, 2nd International Conference on Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Water, October 9-11, 2001, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Westerville, OH: National Groundwater Association. EPA (United States Environmental Protection Agency). 2002. 2002 Edition of the Drinking Water Standards and Health Advisories. [Online]. Available: http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/drinking/standards/dwstandards.pdf. [2003, October 28]. Evans, R.H. 1969. Operation of Sea Water Distillation Plants. Journal of the American Water Works Association 61: 663-666. Faust, S.F. and O.M. Aly. 1998. Chemistry of Water Treatment. Ann Arbor, MI: Ann Arbor Press, Inc. Gagliardo, P., and H. Mallia. 2003. Sewer Mining in Urban Melbourne. In Proceedings of the Water Reuse & Desalination Conference, Suntec, Singapore, 25-26 February 2003. Topsfield, MA: International Desalination Association. Gleick, P.H. 2000. The World’s Water 2000-2001: The Bienniel Report on Freshwater Resources. Washington, DC: Island Press. Gleick, P.H. 2003. Global Freshwater Resources: Soft-Path Solutions for the 21st Century. Science 302: 1524-1528. Glueckstern, P., M. Priel and M. Wilf. 2002. Field Evaluation of Capillary UF Technology as a Pretreatment for Large Seawater RO Systems. Desalination 47: 55-62. Green, F.B., T.J. Lundquist, N.W.T. Quinn, M.A. Zarate, I.X. Zubieta, and W.J. Oswald. 2003. Selenium and Nitrate Removal from Agricultural Drainage Using AIWPS® Technology. Water Science and Technology, Vol. 48: 299-305. Heberer, T., D. Feldman, K. Redderson, H. Altmann, and T. Zimmermann. 2001. Removal of Pharmaceutical Residues and Other Persistent Organics from Municipal Sewage and Surface Waters Applying Membrane Filtration. Proceedings of the National Groundwater Association, 2nd International Conference on Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Water, October 9-11, 2001, Minneapolis, MN. Westerville, OH: National Groundwater Association. Koelzer, V.A. 1972. Desalting. Arlington, VA: National Water Commission. Langlois, G.W., B.M. Jones, R.H. Sakaji, and C.G. Daughton. 1984. Quantitation of Carbon in Oil Shale Process Wastewaters: Coulometry Coupled with UV- Peroxydisulfate and High-Temperature Oxidation. American Society for Testing and Materials, Journal of Testing and Evaluation 12 (4): 227-237. Lauer, W.C. and S.E. Rogers. 1998. The Demonstration of Direct Potable Water Reuse: Denver’s Landmark Project. In Asano, T. (ed.). Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse. Lancaster, PA: Technomic Publishing Company. Lee, E.K. and W.J. Koros. 2002. Membranes, Synthetic, Applications. In Meyers, R.A. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology. 3rd Edition. New York, NY: Academic Press. Ludwig, H. 2003. Hybrid Systems in Seawater Desalination — Practical Design Aspects, Status and Development Perspectives. Desalination 157: 31–32. Manem, J., and R. Sanderson. 1996. Membrane Bioreactors in Water Treatment Membrane Processes. American Water Works Research Foundation. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

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The Bureau of Reclamation and Sandia National Laboratories jointly developed the Roadmap to serve as a strategic research pathway for desalination and water purification technologies to meet future water needs. The book recommends that the Roadmap include a sharper focus on the research and technological advancements needed to reach the long-term objectives. The book also suggests that the environmental, economic, and social costs of energy required by increased dependence on desalination be examined. Strategies for implementing the Roadmap initiative are provided.

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