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Contents of Volume II<br />
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II<br />
3. WASTE CONTAMINANTS: LIFECYCLE AND ENTRY INTO<br />
FOODCHAIN ......13<br />
Health risks from pathogens in livestock manures . ' ' '15<br />
S. Williams<br />
Measurement of pathogen transfer in aerosols following land application of manure . - . - . .25<br />
P. Hobbs, D. Davies, J. Wlliams, H. Bakewell, K. Smilh<br />
Concerted action AROMIS assessment and reduction of heavy metal input into<br />
agro-ecosystems . " "29<br />
H. Eckel, U. Roth, H. Ddhler U. Schulthei/3<br />
Hydrated lime and Velox rapidly reduce enteric micro-organisms of manure . . . . . . .33<br />
H. Heinonen-Thnski, S. Antola, K. Weppling<br />
Use of crude coffee grain for treatment of petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soil . . . . - -37<br />
GA. Roldan-Martin, R. Rodriguez-Vdzquez<br />
Hygienic aspects of biosolids reuse<br />
J. Venglovsffi, J. Martinez<br />
' ' ' ' '4I<br />
Comparison of humic acids from compost and peat as amendments of heavy metal<br />
polluted soils " '45<br />
R. Clemente, M. P. Bernal<br />
Problems connected with the EU-animal by-product regulations in the field<br />
environmental and animal hygiene " " "49<br />
R. Bdhm<br />
The effect of temperature on the survival of pathogenic bacteria and Ascaris<br />
Suum in stored sewage sludge ' ' ' '53<br />
I. Berggren, A. Albihn, M.Johansson<br />
Heavy metal fluxes in livestock farming and input reduction strategies . . . . . . .57<br />
U. Schulthe{3,H.Drihler U. Roth, H. Eckel<br />
Heavy metals transfer from soil to rapeseed oil . . . ' ' '61<br />
S. Darracq, C. Bernhard-Bitaud, B. Bourrie, J. Evrard, P Burghart, X. Pages, F. Lacoste