EPA-600/5-73-002
                                       July 1973
            BIBLIOGRAPHY

                 Of

       R 6 D RESEARCH REPORTS





                 by
         Publications Staff
    Office of Program Management
 OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
      Washington, D.C.  120*60

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                     TABLE OF CONTENTS










                                                           Page



Introduction	        1



EPA Publication Offices	        4



Source Information.	        5



GPO Bookstores	        6



Part I - OR&D Research Reports	        7



Part II - Water Pollution Control Research Reports...       49



Index for Part 1	       99
                            iii

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                        INTRODUCTION
On July 1, 1973 the former Office of Research and Monitoring
was redesignated Office of Research and Development,
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).  This bibliography
records all research reports produced up to July 1, 1973,
and supercedes EPA-R5-73-012, January 1973, Bibliography of
RSM Research Reports.  Source information  (page 5)  is
included for procurement of these reports.

Part_I of this bibliography identifies reports which relate
to all areas of pollution control research in the series
described below.  Part II contains one of the major separate
research series which was discontinued during 1972.  This
section is a revision of the discontinued publication,
"Bibliography of Water Quality Research Reports," which was
last issued in June 1972.

As of July 1972, research reports from all components of the
OR&D, EPA, are now grouped into five series.  These five
broad categories were established to facilitate further
development and application of environmental technology.
Elimination of traditional grouping was consciously planned
to foster technology transfer and a maximum interface in
related fields.  When these ORSD-wide series were
established, all existing series which separately grouped
different pollution control programs,  such as the "Water
Pollution Control Research Series," were discontinued.

In conjunction with establishing these series, a uniform
report numbering system for all OR6D research reports was
also established.  This numbering system is keyed to the
report series assigned to the report.   Following is a
description of the five series, with the identifying report
cover color which is also series related.  An explanation
and sample of the standard numbering system is also
provided.

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Series_Descriptions


ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH - (R1) - (yellow covers)

    This series describes projects and studies  relating  to  the
tolerances of man for unhealthful substances or conditions.  This
work  is  generally  assessed from a medical viewpoint, including
physiological  or  psychological   studies.    In   addition   to
toxicology  and  other  medical specialities, study areas include
biomedical  instrumentation  and   health   research   techniques
utilizing animals - but always with intended application to human
health measures.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY - (R2) - (light blue covers)

    This  series  describes  research  performed  to  develop and
demonstrate instrumentation, equipment and methodology to  repair
or  prevent  environmental  degradation  from point and non-point
sources of pollution.  This work provides  the  new  or  improved
technology  required  for  the control and treatment of pollution
sources to meet environmental quality standards.


ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH - (R3) - (light green covers)

    This series describes research on the effects of pollution on
humans, plant and animal species, and  materials.   Problems  are
assessed    for    their   long-   and   short-term   influences.
Investigations include formation, transport, and pathway  studies
to determine the fate of pollutants and their effects.  This work
provides  the  technical  basis for setting standards to minimize
undesirable  changes  in  living  organisms   in   the   aquatic,
terrestrial and atmospheric environments.


ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING -  (RU) - (gray covers)

    This  series  describes  research conducted to develop new or
improved methods and instrumentation for the  identification  and
quantification   of   environmental   pollutants  at  the  lowest
conceivably significant concentrations.  It also includes studies
to determine the ambient  concentrations  of  pollutants  in  the
environment  and/or  the  variance of pollutants as a function of
time or meteorological factors.


SOCIOECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - (R5) - (rust covers)

    This series describes research on the socioeconomic impact of
environmental problems.  This covers recycling and other recovery
operations  with  emphasis  on  monetary  incentives.   The  non-
scientific realms of legal systems, cultural values, and business
systems  are  also  involved.  Because of their interdisciplinary
scope, system evaluations and  environmental  management  reports
are included in this series.

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All OR&D reports are numbered with a five element number.  A
sample number might be:  EPA-R2-72-007b

EPA   Identifies   all   Environmental   Protection   Agency
      publications.  This element is invariant.

R2    Identifies the OR&M  series  series  of  publications.
      The  letter  R is used for all Research and Monitoring
      publications.  The  number  following  corresponds  to
      series assignment  (1-5).

72    Indicates  (the  last  two  digits  of)  the  year  of
      publication.

007   Indicates the serial number which is:  (1) sequentially
      assigned,  (2)  unique  within  the  series,  and  (3)
      normally pure numerics.

b     Indicates an expander to the  serial  number  element.
      (The  sample number contains a b suffix to indicate it
      is the second in a separate sequence or set.)

Reports are numbered consecutively within each series.   Any
one  series  may  include reports from research areas in the
fields of air, water, solid wastes,  radiation,  pesticides,
and  noise.  Individual program areas within each field have
been matched to the most appropriate series.

(NOTE:   The  above  numbering  system  is  being   slightly
modified  for use after July 1973.  Such changes will appear
in the next issue of this bibliography.   This  bibliography
is identified with the new number format.)

When  EPA was formed in December 1971, many of the component
organizations which are now a part of  EPA,  retained  their
established   methods   of   controlling  on-going  research
projects.  One of these former organizations responsible for
water pollution control, had a consistent project and report
numbering system which is  reflected  in  Part  II  of  this
bibliography.  To retain the coded subject identification of
water  pollution  control reports, these project numbers are
also shown under the OR&D report  numbers  in  Part  I  when
applicable.  The appendix is a cross index of Part I reports
by these project numbers.

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Inquiries for information on earlier research in other areas
of EPA interest,  should  be  directed  to  the  appropriate
office shown on the following list.
For Air Pollution Control Research:

      Air Pollution Technical Information Center
      Office of Technical Information and Publications
      Office of Air Programs
      Environmental Protection Agency
      Research Triangle Park, North Carolina  27711
For Solid Waste Research:

      Technical Information Office
      National Environmental Research Center
      Environmental Protection Agency
      Cincinnati, OH  45268
For Pesticides Research:

      Information Section
      Division of Pesticides Programs
      Office of Pesticides Programs
      Environmental Protection Agency
      4770 Buford Highway
      Chamblee, Georgia  30341
For Radiation Research:

      Office of Radiation Programs
      Environmental Protection Agency
      Room 614, Waterside Mall East
      401 M Street, SW
      Washington, D.C.  20460
For Noise Research:

      Office of Noise Abatement and Control
      Environmental Protection Agency
      Crystal Mall Bldg. #2
      Washington, D.C.  20460

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                     SOURCE INFORMATION
The published  reports  listed  in  this  bibliography  were
prepared  by or for the Environmental Protection Agency, and
initial distribution has been completed.  Additional  copies
of  any  of  these  reports  can  only  be obtained from the
sources indicated.  The Publications  Staff  does  not  sell
                nor   are  copies  available  upon  request.
       .
Therefore, forwarding requests  to  this  office  will  only
cause delay.

1)   When only "GPO" and price is listed, documents (in paper
    copy form)  are  available  from  the  Superintendent  of
    Documents,   Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
    20402, at the specified price.   The  indicated  catalog
    number  should  be  included with GPO orders to expedite
    delivery.  For alternate GPO sources see  the  following
    listing  of  GPO  bookstores.   GPO prices are listed at
    mail-order rate.  Lower prices are available for  direct
    purchase at bookstore counters.

2)   When the GPO source entry is followed by "NTIS - PB" and
    number, the document is also available from the National
    Technical Information  Service,  Springfield,  Virginia,
    22151,   under  the  designated  accession  number.   In
    general the only available form of the  report  at  NTIS
    will  be  a  microfiche  so long as GPO has sale copies.
    However, in some cases, paper copies are also  available
    as  indicated  by  the price.  The NTIS microfiche price
    for each report is 950 and paper copies are  as  listed.
    NTIS orders must include the PB number (s) .

3)   When the only source listed is "NTIS", then the document
    is  available   only   from   the   National   Technical
    Information  Service  in  paper  copies  and microfiche.
    Paper copies are $3.00 each unless  otherwise  indicated
    by a different price.

i\)   A notation of "Pending" indicates document is undergoing
    final  preparations  for  publication,  or  that  source
    information is not yet available.

Checks  should  be  made  payable  to  and  forwarded to the
designated office from  which  the  document  is  available.
Please do not send your orders to the Publications Staff.

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           GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE BOOKSTORES
The following is a list of U.S. Government  Printing  Office
Bookstores.   A typical bookstore stocks approximately  1,500
different publications and provides  access  to  the  20,000
publications available by mail order from the Superintendent
of  Documents,  U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C. 20402.
ATLANTA BOOKSTORE
Room 100, Federal Building
275 Peachtree Street, NE
Atlanta, Georgia  30303
Telephone: 404-526-6947

BIRMINGHAM BOOKSTORE
Room 102A
2121 Building
2121 Eighth Avenue, N
Birmingham, Alabama  35203
Telephone: 205-325-6056

BOSTON BOOKSTORE
Room 525, John F. Kennedy Federal
  Building
Sudbury Street
Boston, Massachusetts  02203
Telephone: 617-223-6071

CANTON BOOKSTORE
Federal Office Building
201 Cleveland Avenue, SW
Canton, Ohio  44702
Telephone: 216-455-8971

CHICAGO BOOKSTORE
Room 1463 - 14th Floor
Everett McKinley Dirksen Building
219 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois  60604
Telephone: 312-353-5133

DALLAS BOOKSTORE
Room 1046
Federal Building - U.S. Courthouse
1100 Commerce Street
Dallas, Texas  75202
Telephone: 214-749-1541

DENVER BOOKSTORE
Room 1421
Federal Building - U.S. Courthouse
1961 Stout Street
Denver, Colorado  80202
Telephone: 303-837-3965

DETROIT BOOKSTORE
Room 229, Federal Office Building
231 W.  Lafayette Blvd.
Detroit, Michigan  48226
Telephone: 313-226-7816

KANSAS CITY BOOKSTORE
Room 144, Federal Office Building
601 East 12th Street
Kansas City,  Missouri  64106
Telephone: 816-374-2140
LOS ANGELES BOOKSTORE
Room  1015, Federal Office Building
300 North Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, California  90012
Telephone: 213-688-5841

NEW YORK BOOKSTORE
Room  110
26 Federal Plaza
New York, New York   10007
Telephone: 212-264-3826

PHILADELPHIA BOOKSTORE
Main  Lobby, U.S. Post Office and
  Courthouse
9th and Chestnut streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  19107
Telephone: 215-597-0677

SAN FRANCISCO BOOKSTORE
Room  1023, Federal Office Building
450 Golden Gate Avenue
San Francisco, California  94102
Telephone: 415-556-6657

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE BOOKSTORE
710 North Capitol street
Washington, D.C.  20402
Telephone: 202-783-3238

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BOOKSTORE
14th  and constitution Avenue,'NW
Washington, D.C.  20230
Telephone: 202-967-3527

USIA  Bookstore
1776  Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C.  20547
Telephone: 202-632-9668

DEPARTMENT OF STATE BOOKSTORE
21st  and C Streets, NW
Washington, D.C.  20520
Telephone: 202-632-1437
(Public access to building controlled
  by  security regulations.)

PENTAGON BOOKSTORE
Main Concourse, south end
Washington, D.C.  20310
Telephone: 202-541-2998

FORRESTAL BOOKSTORE
Room  1-J-001,  James Forrestal Building
1000  Independence Avenue, SW
  (L«Enfant Plaza)
Washington, D.C.  20407
Telephone: 202-426-7937

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             PART I
R & D RESEARCH REPORTS BY  SERIES

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                                   Publications Staff
                              Office of Program Management
                           office of Research and Development
                            Environmental Protection Agency
                                Washington, D.C.  20460
                    RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION GRANT,
                             CONTRACT, AND IN-HOUSE REPORTS
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH_EFFECTS RESEARCg_SERIES,JRl^
Report/Pro ject
	Number	

EPA-R1-73-001
  (18040 DGI)
EPA-R1-72-002
EPA-R1-72-003
EPA-R1-73-004
EPA-R1-73-005
            Title/Author

Plant Analysis for.Nutrient^Assayr of
Natural Waters; by G. C. Gerloff, Univ.
of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Physiological Adaptations to Carbon
Monoxide Levels and Exercise in Normal
Men; by C. R. Collier, et. al., Research
Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles,
CA

Interactionsof Varigug Air Pollutants
on Causation of Pulmonary Disease; by
R. Ehrlich and J. D. Fenters, IIT Research
Inst., Chicago, IL

Research Study to, Determine the Range of
Carboxyfaemoqlobin inVarious Segmggtg^gf
the American,Populatiop; by The Medical
College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

A survey of Air and Population Lead Levels
in Sflected American Communities: by
L. B. Tepper and L. S. Levin, Univ. of
Cincinnati, OH
Source or
	Status_

GPO - 95*
EP 1.23/4:73-001
NTIS - PB 221 332

NTIS - PB 213 834
NTIS - PB 214 064
       ($4.50)
NTIS - PB 210 021
(Pending)

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION_TECHNOLOGY^SEgIES^JR2^
Report/Project
	Number	

EPA-R2-72-001
  (12050 DKF)
EPA-R2-72-002
  (14010 EAH)


EPA-R2-73-003
  (12080 HBM)
EPA-R2-72-004
  (16020 GIY)
EPA-R2-72-005a
  (16130 FHH)
EPA-R2-72-006
  (15080 GBJ)
EPA-R2-72-007
  (15080 HOK)
EPA-R2-72-008
  (11023 GSC)
EPA-R2-73-009
  (16020 GHQ)
EPA-R2-72-010
   (15090 GLU)
EPR-R2-72-011
EPA-R2-72-012
EPA-R2-72-013
   (16100 FHB)
            Title/Author

Evaluation of Waste Waters from Petroleum^
and Coal Processing; by G. W. Reid and
L. E. Streebin, Univ. of Oklahoma,
Norman, OK

Pyritic Systems; A Mathematical Model; by
A. H. Morth, E? E? Smith and K. S. Shumate,
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH

Wastewater Treatment Studies in Aggregate
and Concrete Products; by R. G. Monroe,
Smith 6 Monroe 8 Gray Engineers, Inc.,
Lake Oswego, OR

Identification of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in the Presence of DDT-Type Compounds; by
laird-AtomicT Inc., Bedford, MA

Workbook of Thermal Plume Prediction -
Vol. I - Submerged Discharges; by
M. A. Shirazi and L. R. Davis, NERC, EPA,
Corvallis, OR

A Free Floating Endless Belt Oil Skimmer;
by R. W. Agnew, Rex Chainbelt, Inc.,
Milwaukee, WI
Aerial Surveillancg^Spill Prevention
System; by c. L. Rudder, C. J. Reinheimer,
and J. L. Berrey, McDonnell Aircraft Co.,
McDonnell Douglas Corp., St. Louis, MO

The Swirl^ Concentrator as a Combined Sewer
Overflow Regulatgr^FacilitY; by American
Public Works Assn., Research Foundation,
Chicago, IL

Ngutron Activation Analysis of Bottom
Sediments; by R. V. Moore and O. W.
Propheter, Southeast Environmental
Research Lab., EPA, Athens, GA

Rapid Detection System for Organophosehates
and Carbamate Insecticides in Water; by
L. H. Goodson, Midwest"~Research Inst.,
Kansas City, MO

Management Informational:or Solid Waste
CQllectionT by R. M? Clark, NERC, EPA,
Cincinnati, OH

Urban Solid Waste Management: Economic
Case Study; by R.~M. ClarkT NERC, EPA,
Cincinnati, OH

Winter Survival of_Fecal Indicator
Bacteria in^ a Subarctic Alaskan River; by
R? C. GordonT Alaska Water Lab., EPA,
College, AK
Source or
	Status

GPO - $2.75
EP 1.23/2:72-001
NTIS - PB 214 610
       ($5.25)

GPO - $2.25
EP 1.23/2:72-002
NTIS - PB 213 887

GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-003
NTIS - PB 219 670
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:72-004
NTIS - PB 213 900

GPO - $1.75
EP 1.23/2:72-005a
GPO - $1.50
EP 1.23/2:72-006
NTIS - PB 214 103
       ($3.50)

GPO - $3.00
EP 1.23/2:72-007
NTIS - PB 221 484
GPO - $2.25
EP 1.23/2:72-008
NTIS - PB 214 687
GPO - 40*
EP 1.23/2:73-009
GPO - 95*
EP 1.23/2:72-010
NTIS - PB 214 764
                                                                    NTIS  -  PB  213  308
                                                                    NTIS  -  PB  213  394
GPO - 50*
EP 1.23/2:72-013
NTIS - PB 213 071
        ($3.00)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOgY,SERIES^Rg^   (Continued)


                                Title/Author
Report/Project
   Number
EPA-R2-72-014
   (14020 DLN)


EPA-R2-72-015
   (15030 FMZ)
EPA-R2-72-016
   (12100 	)
EPA-R2-73-017
   (12060 EHS)
EPA-R2-72-018
  (12060 	)
EPA-R2-72-019
EPA-R2-72-020
EPA-R2-72-021
EPA-R2-72-022
EPR-R2-72-023
EPR.-R2-73-024
  (12060 	)
EPA-R2-73-025
  (12060 	)
EPA-R2-72-026
                    Rehabilitation of a Brine-Ppllated_Aguifgr;
                    by J. s. Fryberger, Engineering Enterprises,
                    Norman, OK

                    Guidelines for Erosion and Sediment
                    Control Planning and Implementation; by
                    The Dept. of Water Resources, State of
                    Maryland, Annapolis, MD and B. C. Becker,
                    and T. R. Mills, Hittman Associates, Inc.,
                    Columbia, MD

                    Forest Fertilization_- A State of the
                    Art Review and Description of
                    Envirpnmental^Effects; by W. A. Groman,
                    NERC, EPA, Corvallis, OR

                    Cannery Waste Treatment by Anaerobic^
                    Lagoons and Oxidation Ditch; by C. D.
                    Parker and G. P. Skerry, Melbourne Water
                    Science Inst., Victoria, Australia

                    Proceedings ThirdLi National Symposium on
                    Food Processing Wastes; by Pacific
                    Northwest Water Lab., EPA, Corvallis,
                    OR - cosponsored by National Canners
                    Assn.

                    Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR)
                    Investigation of Limestones and^Their
                    Calcines and Correlation with Reactivity
                    with Acid Gases; by N. Ashford and    ~
                    F. Jarke, IIT Research Inst., Chicago, IL

                    study_of^ChemicallY^Active_Fluid Bed
                    Gasifier for Reduction of Sulfur Oxide
                    Emissions; by Esso Research Centre,
                    Abingdon, Berkshire, England

                    Study^of Characterization and Control of
                    Air Pollutants from a Fluidized-bed
                    Boiler - The SO2 Acceptor Process; by
                    Pope, Evans, and Robbins, Alexandria, VA

                    Survey of Coal Availabilities^by Sulfur
                    Content; by Mitre Corp., Washington, DC

                    Cyclic Operation of Plate Columns for
                    GasrLiquid Contacting;~bv Massachusetts
                    Inst. of Technology, Cambridge, MA

                    Cannery Wastewater Treatment with^Rotating
                    Biological Contactor and Extended Aeration;
                    by M. W. Cochrane, R.  J. Burm, and
                    K. A. Dostal, Pacific Northwest Environ-
                    mental Research Lab.,  EPA, Corvallis, OR

                    Anaerobic-Aerobic Ponds for_Beet Sugar
                    Waste Treatment:  by Beet Sugar Development
                    Foundation,  Fort Collins,  CO

                    (Number cancelled)
Source or
	Status_

GPO  - $1.25
EP 1.23/72-011
NTIS - PB  218 860

GPO  - $1.75
EP 1.23/2:72-015
NTIS - PB  213 119
GPO - 650
EP 1.23/2:72-016
NTIS - PB 213 073
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23/2:73-017
NTIS - PB 219 823
GPO - $5.25
EP 1.23/2:72-018
NTIS - PB 214 418
NTIS - PB 211 504
NTIS - PB 211 438
       ($6.00)
 (Pending)
NTIS - PB 211 505
                                                                   NTIS - PB 211 853
GPO - 90<
EP 1.23/2:73-024
NTIS - PB 221 333
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23/2:73-025
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ENVIRONMENTAL_PROTECTION_TECHNOLOGX_SERIES_(R21_  (continued)
Report/Project
	Number^

EPA-R2-72-027
EPA-R2-72-028

EPA-R2-72-029

EPA-R2-72-030

EPA-R2-72-031
  (17010 DUX)
EPA-R2-72-032
  (17030 EYA)
EPA-R2-72-033
  (15080 EHP)
EPA-R2-72-034
  (17010 DRF)
EPA-R2-72-035
EPA-R2-72-035a
EPA-R2-72-036
EPA-R2-72-037
  (15040 EJZ)
EPA-R2-72-038
EPA-R2-72-039
   (15080 	)
EPA-R2-72-040
            Title/Author

Pilot Scale Up of Processes to Demonstrate
Utilization of Pulverized Coal Flyash
Modified~by the Addition of rLimestone^-
Dolomite Sulfur Dioxide Removal Additives;
by Coal Research Bureau, West Virginia
Univ., Morgantown, WV

(Number cancelled)

(Number cancelled)

(Number cancelled)

An Investigation of Phosphorus Removal
Mechanisms in Actiygted Sludge Systems; by
W. E. Morgan, and E. G. Fruh, Univ. of
Texas, Austin, TX

Fluidized Bed Clarification as Applied to
Wastewater Treatment; by J. C. Orcutt,
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle
Park, NC

Air Modulated Vacuum Oil Recovery Cpllection
of Spilled Oil ^Foams) ;~by~The~City of
Cleveland, OH

Evaluation of Processes Available for
Removal of Phosphorus from Wastewater; by
L. K. Cecil, Consulting Engineer,
Tucson, AZ

SO2-Free Two-Stage Coal Combustion Process;
by Applied Technology Corp., Pittsburg,
PA

SO2-Free Two-Stage^ Coal Combustion
Process — Appendices;  by Applied
Technology Corp., Pittsburgh, PA

Asbestos Fiber Atlas; by California Dept.
of Public Health

Flow into a Stratified  Reservoir; by Univ.
of California, Berkeley, CA
Development of the Catalytic Chamber
Process; by Tyco Labs, waltham, MA

The Appearance and Visibility of Thin Oil
Films on Water; by B. Hornstein, Edison
Water Quality Research Div., NERC, EPA,
Edison, NJ

Sewage Sludge Incineration; by  EPA Task
Force, EPA, Washington, DC
Source or
	Status^

NTIS - PB 213 639
GPO - $2.00
EP 1.23/2:72-031
NTIS - PB 213 893
GPO - $1.50
EP 1.23/2:72-032
NTIS - PB 216 604
GPO - 75*
EP 1.23/2:72-033
NTIS - PB 211» 695

NTIS - PB 211 191
       ($3.75)
                                                                   NTIS - PB  211  888
NTIS - PB 216 329
       ($5.U5)
 (Pending)
GPO - 65ff
EP 1.23/2:72-037
NTIS - PB 213 072

NTIS - PB 220 436
GPO - $2.50
EP 1.23/2:72-039
NTIS - PB 219 825
                                                                    NTIS  -  PB 211  323
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY SERIEg_(R2L  (continued)
Report/Project
	Number	

EPA-R2-72-041
EPA-R2-72-042
EPA-R2-72-043
  (16080 HTY)
EPA-R2-73-044
  (12010 DMF)
EPA-R2-72-045
  (15080 EOT)
EP&-R2-72-046
EPA-R2-72-047
   (13030 DOA)
EPA-R2-73-048
   (12090 FZB)
EPA-R2-72-049
   (15080 HEO)
EPA-R2-72-050
   (17070 DIW)


EPA-R2-72-051
EPA-R2-73-051a
            Title/Author

Sulfur Behavior and Sequestering of Sulfur
Compounds During Coal, Carbonization.
Gasification and, combustion; by Scientific
Research Instruments Corp., Baltimore, MD

Abatement of Particulate_Emissions from
Stationary Sources; by National Research
Council,~National~Academy of Engineering,
Washington, DC

control_gf Mercury Pollution in Sediments;
by Midwest Research Inst., Kansas
City, MO
Chemical Treatment of Plating Waste for
Removal of Heavy Metals; by The Beaton
and Corbin Mfr. Co., Southington, CT

Restoration of Beaches contaminated by
2il; by G. D. GumtzT Meloy Laboratories,
Inc., Springfield, VA

An Investigation of the Biodegradability
of Packaging Plastics; by J. E. Potts,
R. A. Clendinning and W. B. Ackart, Onion
Carbide Corp., Bound Brook, NJ

Evaluation of Canal Lining for Salinity
Control in~Grand Valley; by G. V. Skogerboe
and W. R. Walker, Colorado State Univ.,
Fort Collins, CO

Dyestuff Color Removal^bY lonizing^Radiation
and Chemical Oxidation! by~T. F. Craft and
G. G. Eichholz, Georgia Inst. of
Technology, Atlanta, GA

Concept Evaluatign^ Recovery of Floating
Oil Using Polvurethane Foam_Sorbent; by
C. H. Henager and J. D. Smith, Battelle
Pacific Northwest Laboratories,
Richland, WA

Full Scale conversion of Anaerobic
Digesters to Heated Aerobic Digesters; by
City of Hamilton, OH

Development of Aqueous Processes for
Removing NOx from Flue Gases; by Esso
Research and Engineering Co., Linden, NJ

Development of Aguegus^grocesses for
Remoying^NOx^from Flue Gases_-_Addendum;
by Esso Research and Engineering, Linden,
NJ
Source or
	Status,

NTIS - PB 211 481
                                                                   NTIS - PB 211 961
GPO -
EP 1.23/2:72-OU3
NTIS - PB 213 771
       ($2.75)

GPO - 75*
EP 1.23/2:73-044
GPO - $3.50
EP 1.23/2:72-045
NTIS - PB 214 419

NTIS - PB 213 488
GPO - $2.75
EP 1.23/2:72-047
NTIS - PB 214 113
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23/2:73-048
NTIS - PB 221 486
GPO - $1.50
EP 1.23/2:72-049
NTIS - PB 221 251
                                                                   NTIS - PB 211 448
NTIS - PB 212 858
 (Pending)
                                           13

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ENVIRQNMENTftL^PRQTECTIQN, TECHNOLOGY SERIES


                                Title/Author
                                                  (continued)
Report/Project
   Number
EPA-R2-72-052
EPA-R2-72-053
  (17030 DLX)
EPA-R2-72-054
  (15080 	)
EPA-R2-72-055
  (15080 	)
EPA-R2-72-056
  (14010 FNJ)
EPA-R2-72-057
  (16020 GVY)
EPA-R2-73-058
  (12090 BOX)


EPA-R2-72-059
EPA-R2-72-060
EPA-R2-72-061
  (13040 FHP)
EPA-R2-72-062
EPA-R2-72-063
EPA-R2-72-064
  (17080 DAR)
                    Design and construction of a System for
                    Remote Optical Sensing of Emissions; by
                    M. L.  Streiff and C. R. Claysmith,"
                    Convair Aerospace, Div. of General
                    Dynamics, San Diego, CA

                    Initial Mixing in Coagulation Processes;
                    by R.  J. Stenquist and W. J. Kaufman,
                    Univ.  of California, Berkeley, CA

                    Runoff of Oils from Rural Roads Treated
                    to Suppress Dust; by F. J. Freestone,
                    Water Quality Research Div., NERC, EPA,
                    Edison, NJ

                    BiQlogical_Effects of Oil Pollution^
                    Selected Bibliography II; by R. J. Nadeau,
                    and T. H. Roush,  Edison Water Quality
                    Research Lab., EPA, Edison, NJ

                    Acid Mine Drainage Treatment by Ion
                    Exchange; by J. Holmes and E. Kreusch,
                    Culligan International Co., Northbrook, IL

                    Development of Method for NTA Analysis in
                    Raw Water; by J~ K~ Taylor, et. al.,
                    National Bureau of standards, Washington,
                    DC

                    A^Study of the Photodegradation of
                    Commercial Dyes;  by Dr. J. J. Porter,
                    Clemson Univ., clemson, SC

                    The Beverage container Problem - Analysis
                    and Recommendations; by T. H. Bingham and
                    P. F.  Mulligan, Research Triangle Inst.,
                    Research Triangle Park, NC

                    Low Sulfur-Char as amCo-Product in Coal
                    Gasification; by Consolidation Coal Co.,
                    Library, PA

                    Characteristics of Rainfall Runoff from
                    a Beef Cattle Feedlot; by R. D. Kreis,"
                    M. R.  Scalf, 6 J. F. McNabb, Robt.
                    S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA,
                    Ada, OK

                    Afterburner Systems Study; by Shell
                    Development Co.,  Emeryville, CA

                    Development of X-Ray Flourescence
                    Spectroscopy for Elemental Analysis of
                    Particulate Matter, in the Atmosphere^and
                    in Source Emissions; by Naval Research
                    Lab.,  Washington, DC

                    Calcium Phosphate Precjpitation^in
                    Wastewater Treatment; by A7~B. Menar and
                    D. Jenkins, Univ. of California at
                    Berkeley, CA
Source or
  Status
                                                                   NTIS - PB 221 073
                                                                          ($6.00)
GPO - $2.25
EP 1.23/2:72-053
NTIS - PB 213 902

GPO - $1.00
EP 1.23/2:72-054
NTIS - PB 213 483
       ($4.50)
GPO - $2.75
EP 1.23/2:72-056
NTIS - PB 214 454

GPO - 70*
EP 1.23/2:72-057
NTIS - PB 219 035
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-058
NTIS - PB 221 483

GPO - $2.25
EP 1.23/2:72-059
NTIS - PB 213 341
       ($6.75)

NTIS - PB 214 162
GPO - $1.00
EP 1.23/2:72-061
NTIS - PB 213 929
NTIS - PB 212 560
       ($6.00)

NTIS - PB 213 366
GPO - $1.50
EP 1.23/2:72-064
NTIS - PB 216 605
                                          14

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY SERIES r(R2^   (continued)


                                Title/Author
Report/Pro ject
   Number
Source or
EPA-R2-72-065
  (17050 ENM)
EPA-R2-72-066
EPA-R2-72-067
EPA-R2-72-068
  (11030 FLN)
EPA-R2-72-069
  (14010 FMM)
EPA-R2-72-070
  (11023 FIY)
EPA-R2-72-071a
EPA-R2-72-071b
EPA-R2-72-072a
EPA-R2-72-073
  (12020 EWZ)
EPA-R2-72-074a
  (16130 ERN)
                    Full Scale Parallel Activated Slugge
                    Process Evaluation; by E. D. Toerber,
                    Freeport Illinois Water and Sewer
                    Commission, Freeport, IL

                    Effect of Fuel Additives on theChemical
                    and Physical Characteristics of Particulate
                    Emissions and Automotive Exhaust; by Dow
                    Chemical Co., Midland, MI

                    An Improved Manual Method for NOx Emission
                    Measurements; by Air Force Rocket
                    Propulsion Lab., Edwards, CA

                    storm Sewer Design_.- An Evaluation of the
                    RRL.Method; by J.~B."stall and M. L.
                    Terstriep, Illinois state Water Survey,
                    Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL

                    Oxidation.of Pyrites in Chlorinated
                    Solvents; by J. C. Troy, J. A. Boros, and
                    D. R. Brenneman, Cyrus Wm. Rice Div., NUS
                    Corp., Pittsburgh, PA

                    Storage and Treatment of Combined Sewer
                    Overflows; by The City of Chippewa Falls,
                    WI
                    The Development of the Gold Amalgamation
                    Sampling and Analytical_PrQcedure for
                    Investigation of Mercury in Stack Gases;
                    by G. W. Kalb and C. Baldeck, Tradet, Inc.,
                    Columbus, OH

                    The Adaptation of the Gold Amalgamation
                    Sampling and Analytical Procedure for the
                    Analysis of Mercury and Stack Gases to
                    High SO2 Environments Observed in Smelters;
                    by G. W. Kalb, Tradet, Inc., Columbus, OH

                    State of the Art for Controlling^NOx
                    Emissions, Part I, Utility Boilers; by
                    Catalytic, Inc., Charlotte, NC

                    Solvent Extraction status Report; by
                    L. F. Mayhue, Robt. S. Kerr Environ-
                    mental Research Center, EPA, Ada, OK
                    A Procedure and Case study Demonstration
                    for Evaluating the Cost of Thermal Effluent
                    control for Proposed Steam-Electric
                    Generating Units^JFinal Report^; by F. A.
                    Smith and L. Ortolano, The Center for the
                    Environment and Man, Inc., Hartford, CT
GPO - $2.75
EP 1.23/2:72-065
NTIS - PB 213 928
(Pending)
NTIS - PB 212 859
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:72-068
NTIS - PB 21 <» 134
GPO - $1.00
EP 1.23/2:72-069
NTIS - PB 214 455
GPO - $2.00
EP 1.23/2:72-070
NTIS - PB 21«» 106
       ($4.00)

NTIS - PB 210 817
       ($4.85)
NTIS - PB 211 215
NTIS - PB 213 297
       ($5.45)
GPO - 75*
EP 1.23/2:72-073
NTIS - PB 221 458
       ($2.75)

NTIS - PB 214 207
                                          15

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ENVIRONMENTAL_PRgTECTION-rTECHNOIipGY SERIES
                                                  (continued)
Report/Pro ject
	Number	

EPA-R2-72-074b
  (16130 ERN)
EPA-R2-72-075
  (17090 EEV)


EPA-R2-72-076
  (17010 DTG)


EPA-R2-72-077
  (16080 GWU)
EPA-R2-72-078
  (16080 ERP)


EPA-R2-72-079
  (16020 EWC)
EPA-R2-72-080
  (11000 	)
  (16080 	)
  (16100 	)
  (17000 	)

EPA-R2-72-081
  (11030 FUJ)
EPA-R2-72-082
  (11024 GRF)
EPA-R2-72-083
  (16130 FOR)
EPA-R2-73-084a
EPA-R2-73-08Ub
EPA-R2-73-085
  (12100 EBG)
            Title/Author

A_Procedure for Estimating Costs of Thermal
Effluent Modifications for Existing Steam-"
Electric Generating Stations  (Study Paper"
No. 2^; by L. Ortolano and F. A. Smith, The
Center for the Environment and Man, Inc.,
Hartford, CT

Equalization of Wastewater Flows; by M. D.
La Grega, O'Brien and Gere Engineers, Inc.,
Syracuse, NY

Removal of Organic and Eutrophying
Pollutants.by Chemical^Biolggical Treatment;
by Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN

Control of Mercury Contamination in
Freshwater Sediments: by G. Feick, ~
E. E. Johanson and D. S. Yeaple, JBF
Scientific Corp., Burlington, MA

Correlated studies of Vancouver Lake -
Hydraulic Model study: by J. F. Orsborn,
Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA

Liquid Chromatography of Carhamate
Pesticides;  by A. D. Thruston, Jr., South-
east Environmental Research Lab., EPA,
Athens, GA

Projects of the Municipal Technology Branch
through June 1972: by Municipal Technology
Branch, Office of Research and Monitoring,
EPA, Washington, DC
                    Water Pollution Aspects of Street Surface
                    Contaminants; by J. D. Sartor and G. B.
                    Boyd, URS Research Co., San Mateo, CA

                    Feasibility study of Electromagnetic
                    Subsurface Profiling; by R. M. Morey and
                    W. S. Harrington, Jr., Geophysical Survey
                    Systems, Inc., North Billerica, MA

                    Controlling Thermal Pollution in Small
                    Streams; by G. W. Brown and J. R. Brazier,
                    Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR

                    Field Investigation of Emissions from
                    Combustion Eguipment for Space Heating;
                    by Battelle Columbus Lab., Columbus, OH

                    Field Investigation of Emissions from
                    Combustion Equipment for Space Heating,
                    (Data Supplement^;  by Battelle Columbus
                    Lab., Columbus, OH

                    The Influence of Lgg Handling on Water
                    Quality; by F. D. Scharemburg, Oregon
                    State Univ., Corvallis, OR
                                                                   Source or
                                                                   	Status ir

                                                                   NTIS - PB  214  123
                                                                   NTIS - PB 212 389
                                                                   NTIS - PB 214 628
                                                                   GPO - $2.00
                                                                   EP 1.23/2:72-077
                                                                   NTIS - PB 214 107
                                                                          ($4.00)

                                                                   GPO - $1.25
                                                                   EP 1.23/2:72-078
                                                                   NTIS - PB 221 248

                                                                   GPO - 550
                                                                   EP 1.23/2:72-079
                                                                   NTIS - PB 219 669
                                                                   GPO - $6.00
                                                                   EP 1.23/2:72-080
                                                                   NTIS - PB 214 759
                                               GPO - $3.00
                                               EP 1.23/2:72-081
                                               NTIS - PB 214 408

                                               GPO - $1.25
                                               EP 1.23/2:72-082
                                               NTIS - PB 213 892
                                               GPO - $1.25
                                               EP 1.23/2:72-083
                                               NTIS - PB 213 901

                                               (Pending)
                                               (Pending)
                                               GPO - $1.25
                                               EP 1.23/2:73-085
                                               NTIS - PB 219 824
                                          16

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ENVIRONMENTAL^PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY_SERIES_4R2)   (continued)
Report/Project
	Number.

EPA-R2-73-086
  (12040 DYD)
EPA-R2-72-087
EPA-R2-72-088
EPA-R2-72-089
EPA-R2-72-090
EPA-R2-72-091
  (11022 DQI)
EPA-R2-72-092
EPA-R2-72-093
EPA-R2-72-094
  (13030 FVN)
EPA-R2-73-095
  (13040 DDG)
  (13040 DPA)

EPA-R2-73-096
  (13040 EGH)
EPA-R2-72-097
EPA-R2-72-098
            Title/Author

Color Removal from Kraft Pulp Mill
Effluents by Massive Lime Treatment; by
International Paper Co., Springhill, LA

A Study of Resistivity and Conditioning
of Fly Ash; by Southern Research Inst.,
Birmingham, AL

Investigation of Odor Cpntroji in the
Rendering industry; by Fats and Protein
Research Foundation Inc., Des Plaines, IL

Study of Laser Backscatter_By Particulates
in Stack Emissions; by E. E. Uthe and
C. E. Lapple, Stanford Research Inst.,
Menlo Park, CA

Development and Application of Tunable
Diode Lasers to the Detection and
Quantitative Evaluation of Pollutant Gases;
by E. D. Hinkley, et. al., Lincoln Lab.,
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology,
Lexington, MA

A Pressure Sewer System Demonstration; by
I. G. carcich, L. J. Hetling and R. P.
Farrell, New York State Dept. of
Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY

Off-Line Analysis Programs_for Long-Path
Spectrometer; by R. H. Hansen and      ~
R. H. Dye, Bendix Aerospace Systems Div.,
Ann Arbor, MI

Study of Air Pollutants by Microwave
Spectroscopy; by G. F. Crable, Dow
Chemical Co., Midland, MI

Selected Irrigation Return FJ.OW Quality
Abstracts. 1968-19697 by G. V. Skogerboe,
V. T. sahni, and W. R. Walker, Agricultural
Engineering Dept., Colorado State Univ.,
Fort Collins, CO

Development and Demonstration of Nutrient
Removal from Animal Wastes; by R. C. Loehr,
et. al., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY

The Disposal of cattle Feedlot Wastes by
Pvrolvsis; by W. Garner and I. C. Smith,
Midwest Research Inst., Kansas City, MO

Emissions From and Within an Allison
J-33 Cpmbustor; by A. M. Mellor, et. al.,
Purdue Univ., Lafayette, IN

Optical Studies of Automotive and Natural
Hazes; Scattering from Single Particles;
by D. T. Phillips and P. J. Wyatt, Science
Spectrum, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA
Source or
	Status

GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-086
NTIS - PB 219 591*

NTIS - PB 212 607
NTIS - PB 213 386
NTIS - PB 212 530
NTIS - PB 214 240
GPO - $2.75
EP 1.23/2:72-091
NTIS - PB 214 409
NTIS - PB 212 625
NTIS - PB 212 554
GPO - $2.75
EP 1.23/2:72-094
NTIS - PB 214 105
       ($5,25)
GPO - $3.00
EP 1.23/2:73-096
NTIS - PB 217 887

GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-096
NTIS - PB 212 844
                                                                   NTIS - PB 202 361
                                          17

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ENVIRONMENTAL-gROTECTigN^TECHNpLOGY ggglgg
                                                 (continued)
Report/Pro ject
	Number

EPA-R2-72-099
EPA-R2-72-100
EPA-R2-72-101
  (13040 FUU)
EPA-R2-73-102
  (15080 HDL)
EPA-R2-72-103
  (17040 FEE)
EPA-R2-72-104
  (17020 EVQ)
EPA-R2-72-105
EPA-R2-72-106
EPA-R2-72-107
EPA-R2-73-108
  (12120 DOD)
EPA-R2-73-109
  (17010 EDR)
EPA-R2-72-110
  (12050 EZG)
EPA-R2-72-111
  (16080 ERQ)
            Title/Author

In-Stack Transmissometer TeTChnigues for
Measuring Opacities gf~Particulate
Emissions from Stationary Sources: by
C. M. Peterson, and M. Tomaides, Environ-
mental Research Corp., St. Paul, MN

Applicability of SO2 control Processes to
Power Plants; by A. G. Sliger, M. W.
Kellogg Co., Piscataway, NJ

Bibliography of Livestock Haste Management;
by J. R. Miner, D. Bundy and G. Christenbury,
Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA

Oil Pollution Source Identification; by
Esso Research and Engineering Co., Linden,
NJ

Hollow Fibre Technology for Advanced Waste
Treatment; by J. D. Bashaw, J. K. Lawson,
and T. A. Orofino, Monsanto Research Corp.,
Durham, NC

Photochemical Methods for Purifying Water;
by C. Y. Cha and J. M. Smith, Univ. of
California, Davis, CA

Validation of Improved Chemical Methods
for Sulfur oxides Measurements from
Stationary Sources; by J. Driscoll et. al.,
Walden Research Corp., Boston, MA

Evaluation^of Monitoring Methgds and
Instrumentation for Hvdrocarbons_and
Carbon Monoxide in Stationary Source
Emissions; by J. Driscoll, et. al.,
Walden Research Corp., Boston, MA

Bj.ologi.cal Consequences of Plant Residue
Decomposition in soil; by W. C. Snyder,
z. A. Patrick, and A. R. Weinhold, Univ.
of California, Berkeley, CA

Treatment of Laundromat Wastes; by
D. B. Aulenbach, P. C. Town and M. Chilson,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, NY

Water Treatment by,Membrane Ultrafiltratjon;
by H. B. Hopfenberg, North Carolina
State Univ., Raleigh, NC

Oily Waste Disposal by Soil Cultivation
Process; by C. B. Kincannon, Shell Oil
Co., Houston Refinery, Deer Park, TX

Correlated studies of Vancouver Lake
-L Water Quality~Predietion Study; by
S. K. Bhagat, W. H. Funk, and D. L.
Johnstone, Washington state Univ.,
Pullman, WA
                                                                   Source or
                                                                   	Status

                                                                   NTIS - PB 212 741
                                                                   NTIS - PB 213 421
                                                                   GPO - $2.00
                                                                   EP 1.23/2:72-101
                                                                   NTIS - PB 214 410

                                                                   GPO - $2.35
                                                                   EP 1.23/2:73-102
                                                                   NTIS - PB 219 822

                                                                   GPO - $1.25
                                                                   EP 1.23/2:72-103
                                                                   NTIS - PB 214 605
                                                                           ($3.25)

                                                                   GPO - 70*
                                                                   EP 1.23/2:72-104
                                                                   NTIS - PB 214 099

                                                                   NTIS - PB 215 887
                                                                           ($6.75)
                                                                    (Pending)
                                                                    (Pending)
                                                                   GPO - 95*
                                                                   EP 1.23/2:73-108
                                                                   NTIS - PB 220 685
                                                                   GPO - $2.00
                                                                   EP 1.23/2:72-110
                                                                   NTIS - PB 219 059

                                                                   GPO - $2.00
                                                                   EP 1.23/2:72-111
                                                                   NTIS - PB 214 457
                                          18

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY SERIES  (R2)   (continued)


                                Title/Author
Report/Pro ject
   Number
EPA-R2-73-112
  (15080 FVP)
EPA-R2-73-113
  (15080 FVP)
EPA-R2-73-114
  (15080 FVP)
EPA-R2-73-115
  (15080 FVP)
EPA-R2-73-116
  (15080 FVP)
EPA-R2-73-117
  (15080 FVP)
EPA-R2-72-118a
EPA-R2-72-118b
EPA-R2-72-119
  (14010 HNS)
EPA-R2-72-120
  (12000 	)
  (16130 	)
EPA-R2-72-121
EPA-R2-73-122
  (17080 DOI)
                    A Rapidly Deployable^Qil Containment
                    Boom for Emergency Harbor Use; by
                    J. Cunningham, Alpine Geophysical
                    Associates, Inc., Norwood, NJ

                    Use of Fire streams to control Floating
                    Oil; by B. Katz and R. Cross, Alpine
                    Geophysical Associates, Inc., Norwood, NJ

                    Shore Termination forOil Spill Booms;
                    by A. C. Roberts, Alpine Geophysical
                    Associates, Inc., Norwood, NJ

                    A Small Vacuum Oil Skimming System; by
                    R. H. Cross, III, Alpine Geophysical
                    Associates, Inc., Norwood, NJ

                    Removal of Oil from Under Piers; by
                    B. Katz, Alpine Geophysical Associates,
                    Inc., Norwood, NJ

                    oil Spills Control Manual for Fire
                    Departments; by  R. Cross, et. al., Alpine
                    Geophysical Associates, Inc., Norwood, NJ
                    Wet Scrubber Systems Study - Vol. If
                    Scrubber Handbook; by Ambient Purification,
                    Technology, Inc., Riverside, CA

                    Wet Scrubber Systems^Studv- Volr IIf
                    Final Report and Bibliography; by Ambient
                    Purification Technology, Inc., Riverside,
                    CA

                    Revegetation Augmentation by Reuse of
                    Treated Active Surface Mine Drainage
                    -A Feasibility Study; by F. J. Zavel
                    and J. D. Robins, Cyrus Wm. Rice Oiv.,
                    NUS Corp., Pittsburgh, PA

                    Projects in the Industrial Pollution
                    Control Programr July^1972; by Applied
                    science and Technology Branch, Office
                    of Research and Monitoring, EPA,
                    Wa shington, DC

                    Development of an Infrared Fluorescent
                    Gas Analyzer; by Arkon Scientific Labs,
                    Berkeley, CA

                    Evaluation of Treatment for Urban
                    Wastewater Reuse; by K. D. Linstedt and
                    E. R. Bennett, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder,
                    CO
Source or
	Status^

GPO - 65*
EP 1.23/2:73-112
OTIS - PB 221 523
GPO - 750
EP 1.23/2:73-113
NTIS - PB 221 543

GPO - 50*
EP 1.23/2:73-114
NTIS - PB 221 547

GPO - 50*
EP 1.23/2:73-115
NTIS - PB 221 544

GPO - 65*
EP 1.23/2:73-116
NTIS - PB 221 545

GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-117
NTIS - PB 219 884
       ($3.00)

NTIS - PB 213 016
       ($13.50)
NTIS - PB 213 017
       ($6.00)
GPO - $2.00
EP 1.23/2:72-119
NTIS - PB 214 458
GPO - $4.50
EP 1.23/2:72-120
NTIS - PB 218 160
NTIS - PB 213 846
(Pending)
                                          19

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY SERIES_JRJL  (continued)
Report/Project
	Number

EPA-R2-72-123
  (17010 HAM)
EPA-R2-73-124
  (11023 FWT)
EPA-R2-72-125
  (11040 	)
EPA-R2-72-126
EPA-R2-72-127
  (11020 HMM)
EPA-R2-72-128

EPA-R2-72-129
  (13040 GJO)
EPA-R2-72-130
  (14010 FKX)


EPA-R2-72-131
EPA-R2-72-132
EPA-R2-73-133
  (16130 DJD)
EPA-R2-72-134
  (14000 	)
  (15000 	)
            Title/Author

Airtmonia Removal in a Physical-Chemical
Wastewater Treatment Process; by
R. A. Barnes, Ayres, Lewis,~Norris  & May,
Inc.; and P. F. Atkins, Jr. and D. A.
Scherger, Environmental control Technology
Corp., Ann Arbor, MI

Microstraining and Disinfection of
Combined Sewer Overflows - Phase^II; by
G. E. Glover, and G. R. Herbert, Crane
Co., King of Prussia, PA

A Search: New Technology for Pavement
Snow and ice Control; by D. M. Murray and
M. R. Eigerman, ABT Associates, Inc.,
C ambridge, MA

Development of Methods for Sampling and
Analysis of Particulate and.Gaseous
Fluorides from stationary sources; by
E. T. Peters, J. E. Oberholtzer, and
J. R. Valentine, Arthur D. Little, Inc.,
Cambridge, MA

Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff
Abstracts^ Juj.y 197.1 7 June.,1972; by
D. A. Sandoski, The Franklin Inst. Research
Lab.,. Philadelphia, PA

(Number cancelled)

Beef Cattle,Feedlot site_Selection_for
Environmental Protection; by R. D. Kreis,
and L. R. Shuyler, Robert S. Kerr
Environmental Research Lab., EPA, Ada, OK

Removal of Dissolved Contaminants from
Mine Drainage; by Dr. J. D. Miller,
Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

Microbiological studies of_compost_Pj.ant
Dust; by D. Armstrong and M. Peterson,
Solid Waste Research Lab., NERC, EPA,
Cincinnati, OH

Portable Laser Velocimeter for Stack
Velocity Measurements;"by L. O. Heflinger,
B. J. Matthews, and H. Shelton, TRW
Systems Group, Redondo Beach, CA

A Users' Manual for Three-Dimensional
Heated Surface Discharge Computations; by
K. D. Stolzenbach, E. E. Adams, and
D. R. F. Harleman, Massachusetts Inst.
of Technology, Cambridge, MA

Projects of the Pollution_Control Analysis
Sectionf November 1972; by Applied Science
and Technology Branch, Office of Research
and Monitoring, EPA, Washington, DC
Source or
	Status

GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:72-123
NTIS - PB 214 531
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23/2:73-124
NTIS - PB 219 879
GPO - $1.00
EP 1.23/2:72-125
NTIS - PB 221 250
NTIS - PB 213 313
       ($5.45)
GPO - $1.50
EP 1.23/2:72-127
NTIS - PB 214 411
GPO - $1.00
EP 1.23/2:72-129
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:72-130
OTIS - PB 21 «* 593

(Pending)
NTIS - PB 213 263
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:72-133
NTIS - PB 219 243
GPO - $2.00
EP 1.23/2:72-134
                                          20

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION,TECHNOLOGY_SERIES^i(R2)i   (continued)


                                Title/Author
Report/Pro ject
   Number
EP&-R2-73-135
  (1U010 EKW)
EPA-R2-72-136
EPA-R2-73-137
  (15080 	)
EPA-R2-73-138
  (11010 FDI)
EPA-R2-73-139
  (11030 DNK)


EPA-R2-73-140
  (14010 DSC)
EPA-R2-73-141
  (12040 DKD)
EPA-R2-73-142
  (14010 HHG)
EPA-R2-73-143
  (17070 ENP)
EPA-R2-73-144
  (17090 PDO)
EPA-R2-73-145
  (11020 EYD)
EPA-R2-73-146
  (17020 DYC)
EPA-R2-73-147
 . (17030 DGQ)
                    Investigation of Use of Gel Material,, for
                    Mine sealing; by N. K. Chung, Dravo Corp.,
                    Pi tt sburgh, PA

                    Laser Exhaust Program; by Dr. G. Linsford,
                    Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA

                    Visible Effects from the Controlled
                    Discharge of Oil-Water Mixtures; by
                    B. Hornstein, Edison water Quality
                    Research Lab., EPA, Edison, NJ

                    The Feasibility of Flow Smoothing Stations
                    in Municipal Sewage Systems; by C. N.
                    Click, Research Triangle Inst., Research
                    Triangle Park, NC

                    The Beneficial Use of Storm Water: by
                    C. w. Mallory, Hittman Associates, Inc.,
                    Columbia, MD

                    Evaluation of Pollution Abatement
                    Procedures. Moraine State Park; by J. W.
                    Foreman and D. C. McLean, Gwin, Dobson,
                    and Foreman, Inc., Altoona, PA

                    Kraft Effluent Color Characterisation
                    Before and After Stpicbiometric Li.me
                    Treatment; by J. W. Swanson, et. al..
                    The Inst. of Paper Chemistry, Appleton, WI

                    Water Infiltration Control_to Achievg
                    Minejgateg Pollution^Cpntrol; by F. J.
                    Zaval and J. D. Robins, Cyrus W. Rice
                    Div., NOS Corp., Pittsburgh, PA

                    Park Development with Wet Digested
                    Sludge; by Municipality of Metropolitan
                    Seattle, WA

                    Lagoon Performance and^the^Statg^of Lagoon
                    Technology; by G. Barsom, Ryckman,
                    Edgerley, Tomlinson and Associates, St.
                    Louis, MO

                    A Thermal. Wave Flowmgter_for_Measurinc(
                    Combined Sewer Flows; by P. Eshleman and
                    R. Blase, Hydrospace Challenger, Inc.,
                    Rockville, MD

                    Pilot Plant for Tertiary Treatment^of
                    Wastewater with Ozone; by Dr. C. S.
                    Wynn, Dr. B. S. Kirk and Dr. R.
                    McNabney, Airco Inc., Murray Hill, NJ

                    Biological Removal of Colloidal Matter
                    from Wastewater; by W. J. Maier, Univ. of
                    Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Source or
	Statjjs_

GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-135
NTIS - PB 221 247

NTIS - PB 220 429
       ($4.50)

(Pending)
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-138
NTIS - PB 221 246
       ($3.25)

GPO - $2.85
EP 1.23/2:73-139
NTIS - PB 217 506

GPO - $1.00
EP 1.23/2:73-140
NTIS - PB 221 337
GPO - $1.00
EP 1.23/2:73-141
NTIS - PB 219 827
GPO - $2.35
EP 1.23/2:73-142
NTIS - PB 217 886
NTIS - PB 217 878
(Pending)
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-145
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23/2:73-146
NTIS - PB 219 877
(Pending)
                                          21

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EWIRQNMENTMj^PRQTgCTION^TECHNQLOGY SERIES
                                                 (continued)
Report/Project
	Number	

EPA-R2-73-148a
EPA-R2-73-148b
EP.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION^TECHNOLOGY. SERIES JR21   (continued)
Report/Project
	Number	

EPA-R2-73-159
   (17050 DCC)
EPA-R2-73-160
EPA-R2-73-161
  (16130 FLM)
EPA-R2-73-162
  (16130 DGM)
EPA-R2-73-163
EPA-R2-73-164
  (12010 EJU)
EPA-R2-73-165
  (17090 GAF)
EPA-R2-73-166
  (15080 HER)
EPA-R2-73-167
  (12010 EDY)
EPA-R2-73-168
  (13030 GJS)
EPA-R2-73-169
  (14010 FJX)
            Title/Author

Pilot Plant Demonstration of a Ljme_;
Biological Treatment Phosphorus Removal
Method; by Dr. L. Schmid, Kansas State
Univ., Manhattan, KS

Develop an Operational System^for
Evaluating and Testing Methods and
Instruments for Determining the Effects
of Fuels and Fuel Additives.on Automobile
Exhaust Emissions; by E. R. Blosser,
Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH

Analysis,of Engineering Alternatives for
Environmental Protection from Thermal
Discharges; by State of Washington Water
Research Center, Univ. of Washington/Wash-
ington State Univ., Pullman, WA

Numerical Thermal Plume Model for Vertical
Outfalls in Shallow Waters; by D. S. Trent,
and J. R. Welty, Oregon State Univ.,
Corvallis, OR

Monitoring Instrumentation for the
Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide, Emissions
from Stationary Sources; by F. C. Jaye,
Div. of Chemistry and Physics Lab., NERC,
EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC

Kraft Pulping Effluent Treatment and
Reuse - State of the Art; by W. G~ Timpe,
E. Lang, and R. L. Miller, St. Regis
Paper Co., West Nyack, NY

Waste Heat Utilization in Wastewater
Treatment; by Dr. F. J. Agardy, M. Fields,
and M. Staackman, URS Research Co., San
Mateo, CA

Oil/Sorbent Harvesting System for Use on
Vessels of Opportunity; by J. D. SartorT
C. R. Foget, and R. W. Castle, URS
Research Co., San Mateo, CA

Biological Removal of Carbon and Nitrogen
Compounds from coke Plant Wastes: by
J. E. Barker, R. J. Thompson, Armco
Environmental Engineering, Middletown, OH

Prediction Modeling for Salinity Control
in Irrigation Return Flows; by A. G.
Hornsby, Robert S. Kerr Environmental
Research Lab., EPA, Ada, OK

Dewatering of Mine^Drainage Sludge -
Phase II; by D. J. Akers, Jr., and ~
E. A. Moss, West Virginia University,
Morgantown, WV
Source or
	Status..

(Pending)
 (Pending)
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23/2:73-161
NTIS - PB 221 498
GPO - $4.80
EP 1.23/2:73-162
NTIS - PB 221 488
NTIS - PB 220 202
       ($5.45)
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-164
NTIS - PB 217 880
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-166
NTIS - PB 221 550
GPO - $2.35
EP 1.23/2:73-167
NTIS - PB 221 485
GPO - 90*
EP 1.23/2:73-168
NTIS - PB 221 647
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23/2:73-b169
NTIS - PB 221 145
                                          23

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY SERIES (R2^  (continued)


                                Title/Author
Report/Pro ject
   Number
EPA-R2-73-170
  (11024 FEJ)
EPA-R2-73-171
  (13000 	)
  (15000 —)
EPA-R2-73-172
EPA-R2-73-173a
EPA-R2-73-173b
EPA-R2-73-174
EPA-R2-73-175
  (16080 FTO)


EPA-R2-73-176
  (17090 FYZ)
EPA-R2-73-177
  (16020 GCQ)
EPA-R2-73-178
  (12060 FGF)
EP\-R2-73-179a
  (16080 GNC)
EPA-R2-73-179b
  (16080 GNC)
                    Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Plant
                    Des Moines, Iowa: by P. L. Davis and
                    F. A. Borchardt, Henningson, Durham, and
                    Richardson, Inc., Omaha, NB

                    Projects_of the Agricultural and Marine
                    Pollution Control Section^ March 1973; by
                    Applied Science and Technology Branch,
                    Office of Research and Monitoring, EPA,
                    Washington, DC

                    Instrumental Analyses for Wet Scrubbing
                    Processes; by E. A. Burns, et. al., TRW
                    Systems Group, Redondo Beach, CA

                    Chemical Desulfurizer of Coal; Report of
                    Bench-Scale Developments - Vol. I; by  ~
                    J. W. Hamersma, et. al., TRW Systems
                    Group, Inc., Redondo Beach, CA

                    Chemical Desulfurizer of Coalj Report^gf
                    JgQghr seaI g L Dgvgl°Pmegfcs_-7ygl^ II; by
                    J. W. Hamersma, et. al., TRW Systems
                    Group, Inc., Redondo Beach, CA

                    Identification and Classification of
                    Combustion Source Equipment; by C. O.
                    Bieser, Processes Research, Inc.,
                    Cincinnati, OH

                    Preliminary Studies on a Biological Filter;
                    by Dr. R. V. Harmsworth, et. al., Limnetics
                    Inc., Milwaukee, WI

                    Application of Selected Industrial
                    Engineering Techniques to Wasteyater
                    Treatment; by C. W. Mallory and Dr. R.
                    Waller, Hittman Associates, Inc., Columbia,
                    MD

                    Adsoption of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
                    from Seawater by a Crosslinked Polymer; by
                    G. R. Harvey, Woods Hole Oceanographic
                    Inst., Woods Hole, MA

                    National Meat-Packing Waste Management
                    Research and Development Program; by
                    J. L. Witherow, S. C. Yin and D. M. Farmer,
                    Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab.,
                    EPA, Ada, OK

                    Assessing the Water Pollution Potential
                    of Manufactured Products; by J. B.
                    Berkowitz, G. R. Schimke, and V. R. Valeri,
                    Arthur D. Little Inc., Cambridge, MA

                    Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured
                    Products. Catalog Section I - Summary; by
                    J. B. Berkowitz, G. R. Schimke, and
                    V. R. Valeri, Arthur D. Little, Inc.,
                    Cambridge, MA
Source or
	Status

(Pending)
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23/2:73-171
(Pending)
NTIS - PB 221 405
       ($6.00)
NTIS - PB 221 406
       ($4.85)
NTIS -
PB 218 933
($4.85)
NTIS - PB 217 889
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23/2:73-176
NTIS - PB 221 144
GPO - 55*
EP1.23/2:73-177
GPO - 75*
EP 1.23/2:73-178
NTIS - PB 221 546
GPO - 75*
EP 1.23/2:73-179a
NTIS - PB 221 489
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-179b
                                          24

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIQN^TECH_NOLgGYSEgIEg  (R2^   (continued)
Report/Pro jec t
	Number-	

EPA-R2-73-179C
  (16080 GNC)
EPA-R2-73-179d
  (16080 GNC)
EPA-R2-73-180
EPA-R2-73-181
  (15080 FVP)


EP&-R2-73-182
EPA-R2-73-183
  (17050 EGI)
EPA-R2-73-184
  (12040 BAR)
EPA-R2-73-185
  (15090 HGP)
EPA-R2-73-186
EPA-R2-73-187
EPA-R2-73-188
EPA-R2-73-189
            Title/Author

Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured
Productsf Catalog Section II - Product
Listing; by J. B. Berkowitz, G. R. Schimke,
and V. R. Valeri, Arthur D. Little, Inc.,
Cambridge, MA

Water Pollution Potential ..of Manufactured
Products. Catalog Section III - Chemical
Ingredient Listing; by J. B. Berkowitz,
G. R. Schimke, and V. R. Valeri, Arthur
D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, MA

Evaluation of Measurement Methods and
Instrumentation for Odorous Compounds in
Stationary Sources - Vol. II - Field
Testing; by H. J. Hall, Esso Research Co.,
Linden, NJ

Using Fire Streams with a Self-Propelled
Oil Spill skimmer; by A. c. Roberts, Alpine
Geophysical Assn., Inc., Norwood, NJ

X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer for Air-
borne Particulate Monitoring; by F. S.
Goulding and J. M. Jaklevic, Lawrence
Berkeley Labs., Berkeley, CA

Activated carbon Treatment of Raw Sewage
in Solids - Contact Clarifiers: by R. L7
Beebe, Westinghouse Electric Corp.,
Richmond, VA

State-of-therArt Review of Pulp and Paper
Waste Treatment; by Dr. H. Gehm, WAPORA,
Inc.t Washington, DC
CgntrQl of Hazardous Chemical Spills by
Physical Barriers; by J. V. Friel, R. H.
Hiltz, and M. D. Marshall, MSA Research
Corp., Evans City, PA

Regeneration Chemistry of Sodium-Based
Double-Alkali Scrubbing Process; by
D. C. Draemel, NERC, EPA, Research
Triangle Park, NC

Neutralization of Abatement Derived
Sulfuric Acid; by W. D. Beers, Processes
Research, Inc., Cincinnati, OH

Characterization of Claus Plant Emissions;
by W. D. Beers, Processes Research, Inc.7
Cincinnati, OH

Baseline Measurement Test Results for_the
Cat-Ox Demonstration Program; by J. S.  ~
Burton, et. al.. Mitre corpT, McLean, VA
Source or
	Status^

GPO - $7.25
EP 1.23/2;73-179c
GPO - $3.70
EP 1.23/2:73-179d
(Pending)
GPO - 55*
EP 1.23/2:73-181
NTIS - PB 221 512

(Pending)
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2;73-183
NTIS - PB 219 883
GPO - $2.85
EP 1.23/2:73-184
NTIS - PB 221 43U
       ($5.35)

GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-185
NTIS - PB 221 U93
NTIS - PB 220 077
       ($3.75)
NTIS - PB 220 362
       ($4.50)


NTIS - PB 220 376
       ($6.00)
NTIS - PB 220 363
       ($6.75)
                                          25

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ENyiRONMENTAL^PROTECTIQN TECHNOLOGY SERIES (R21  (continued)


                                Title/Author
Report/Project
	Number	
EPA-R2-73-190
EPA-R2-73-191
EPA-R2-73-192
EPA-R2-73-193
EPA-R2-73-19U
  (12020 PER)
EPA-R2-73-195
  (12100 EZO)


EPA-R2-73-196
  (120UO EXQ)
EPA-R2-73-197
EPA-R2-73-198
  (12060 PAV)
EPA-R2-73-199
  (17010 FSJ)
EPA-R2-73-200
  (12020 EAS)
EPA-R2-73-201
   (15080 	)
EPA-R2-72-202
                    Cadmium in the Environmental]!; by L.
                    Friberg, Karolinska Inst., Stockholm,
                    Sweden

                    Systems Study of conventional Combustion
                    Sources in the Primary Aluminum Industry;
                    by J. Goldish, et. al., Waiden Research
                    Corp., Cambridge, MA

                    Systems Study^of Conventional Combustion
                    Sources in the Iron and Steel Industry; by
                    J. Goldish, et. al., Walden Research Corp.,
                    Cambridge, MA

                    Improvement of Optical Efficiency of
                    Luminescence of a Flame Photometric
                    Detector; by Baird-Atomic Co., Bedford, MA

                    Identification and Control of Petrochemical
                    Pollutants Inhibitory to Anaerobic Processes;
                    by J. C. Hovious, G. T. Waggy and R. A.
                    Conway, Onion carbide Corp., South
                    Charleston, WV

                    Aerobic Secondary Treatment of Plywood
                    Glue Wastes; by J~ L. Graham, CH2M/Hill,
                    Corvallis, OR

                    Steam Stripping Odorous Substances from
                    Kraft Effluent Streams; by B. F.
                    Hrutfiord, L. N. Johanson, and J. L.
                    McCarthy, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA

                    Optimum Production of Atomic Oxygen for
                    Use^in Analytical Technology; by D. J.
                    Milnes, «J. D. Henry, Ozone Research and
                    Equipment Corp., Phoenix, AZ

                    Low Water Volume Enzyme Deactivation of
                    Vegetables before Preservation; by
                    Dr. J. W. Rails, W. A. Mercer, National
                    Canners Assn., Berkeley, CA

                    Application of Plastic Media Trickling
                    Filter for Biological^Nitrification
                    Systems: by G. A. Duddles and s. E.
                    Richardson, Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MI

                    Recondition and Reuse of Organically
                    Contaminated Waste Sodium Chloride Brines;
                    by R. D. Fox, R. T. Keller, and C. J.
                    Pinamont, Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MI

                    Standard pispersant Effectiveness and
                    Tgxicity Tests; by L. T. McCarthy, Jr.,
                    I. Wilder and J. s. Dorrler, Edison Water
                    Quality Research Lab., EPA, Edison, NJ
                    Package Sorption Device System Study;
                    MSA Research Corp., Division of Mine
                    Safety Appliance Co., Evans City, PA
by
         Source or
         	Status

         NTIS - PB 221 198
                ($6.00)
         (Pending)
         (Pending)
         NTIS - PB 220 U80
         (Pending)
         GPO - 90*
         EP 1.23/2:73-195
         NTIS - PB 221 338

         GPO - $1.25
         EP 1.23/2:73-196
         NTIS - PB 221 335
         NTIS - PB 221 178
         GPO - $1.25
         EP 1.23/2:73-198
         NTIS - PB 221 511
         (Pending)
         GPO - $2.10
         EP 1.23/2:73-200
         GPO - 90*
         EP 1.23/2:73-201
         NTIS - PB 221 548
NTIS - PB 221 138
       ($12.50)
                                          26

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, TECHNOLOGY SERIES JR2^   (continued)


                                Title/Author
Report/Pro ject
   Number
EPA-R2-73-203
   (15080 HBH)
EPA-R2-73-20U
   (15080 GET)
EPA-R2-73-205
  (15080 FWL)
EPA-R2-73-206
  (17080 EDV)
EPA-R2-73-207
EPA-R2-73-208
  (17020 HAL)
EPA-R2-73-209
  (12120 EFM)
EPA-R2-73-210
EPA-R2-73-211
  (17080 EKG)
EPA-R2-73-212
  (17080 FAB)
EPA-R2-73-213
  (17070 DIZ)
EPA-R2-73-21U
EPA-R2-73-215
  (15080 HOP)
                    Containment and Removal gf Oil Spillg .
                    ghallpw Waters; by H. L. Franklin, Corpus
                    Christi Area Oil Spill Control Assn., Corpus
                    Christi, TX

                    Simulated oils for Testing Oil Spill
                    Counter Measure Systems; by J. H. Ross,
                    J. L. Overfield, and H? M. Stierwalt,
                    Jetco Chemicals, Inc., Corsicana, TX

                    The Development and Demonstration of an
                    Underwater oil Harvesting Technique: by
                    R. A. Bianchi and G. Henry, JBF Scientific
                    Corp., Burlington, MA

                    Tertiary Treatment by Lime Addition at
                    Santee. California; by H. Almgren, Santee
                    County Water District, Santee, CA

                    Development of Improved Systems for
                    Obtaining Time Integrated Measurements of
                    SQ2, NQ2. NOx and Other Pollutants; by
                    V. R. Huebner, Instra-Tech, Inc., Fullerton,
                    CA

                    ElectrQchemi ca1 Carbon Rege nerati on; by
                    P. H. Owen and J. P. Barry, Environics,
                    Inc., Huntington Beach, CA

                    Secondary Waste Treatment for^a^Small
                    Diversified Tannery; by E. L. Thackston,
                    Caldwell Lace Leather Co., Auburn, KY

                    Stationary Internal Combustion Engines
                    in the United States; by Shell Development
                    Co., Houston, TX

                    Wastewater Reclamation studies in Dallas,
                    Texas; by H. W.  Wolf, Dallas Water     ~
                    Utilities Dept., City of Dallas, TX

                    Ultra-Filtration of Domestic Sewage at
                    Extreme Altitudes IncludingEffluent
                    Reuse; by City of Colorado Springs7~
                    Colorado Springs, CO

                    Stabilization of Sewage Solids by the
                    Channel Aeration Process; by M.  W.
                    Wehking, et. al., Univ. of Wisconsin
                    River Falls, River Falls, WI

                    Evaluation of Problems Related tp Scaling
                    in Limestone Wet Scrubbing; by Arthur D.
                    Little, Inc., Cambridge, MA

                    Oil Spill Surveillancg^System^Study;  by
                    D. Mohr, et. al., Texas Instruments,  Inc.,
                    Galveston, TX
Source or
	Status^

(Pending)
 (Pending)
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-205
OTIS - PB 221 U31
        ($3.25)

NTIS - PB 217 888
 (Pending)
(Pending)
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-209
NTIS - PB 221
NTIS - PB 221 «57
       ($5.«5)


(Pending)
(Pending)
(Pending)
                                                                   NTIS - PB 221 159
                                                                          ($6.00)
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23/2:73-215
                                          27

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY SERIES JR2)  (continued)
Report/Project
	Number

EPA-R2-73-216
EPA-R2-73-217
  (16020 EAO)


EPA-R2-73-218
EPA-R2-73-219
EPA-R2-73-220
EPA-R2-73-221
  (15080 HDJ)
EPA-R2-73-222
  (17030 HMM)
EPA-R2-73-223
  (12070 	)
EPA-R2-73-224
  (17090 FJU)
EPA-R2-73-225
  (15080 HDL)
EPA-R2-73-226
   (15020 GYM)
EPA-R2-73-227
   (16040 EXD)
            Title/Author

Chemical Composition of Particulate Air
Pollutants from Fossil-Fuel Combustion
Spurges; by Battelle Columbus Labs., ~"
Columbus, OH

Fluorescent Probes in the Detectign of
Insecticides in Water; by C. M. Himel,
Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA

Development of In-Situ Prototype Diode
Laser System to Monitor SO2 Across the
Stack; by E. D. Hinkley, Lincoln Lab.,
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology,
Cambridge, MA

Feasibility Study of In-Situ Source
Monitoring of Particulate Composition
by Roman or Fluorescence Scatter; by
M. L. Wright, Stanford Research Inst.,
Menlo Park, CA

Prototype Construction and Field
Dgmonstration of the Parallel Cyclone
Sampling Train; by D. A. Brooks,
Walter C. McCrone Associates, Inc.,
Chicago, IL

A Multiparameter Oil Pollution Source
Identification System; by J. W. Miller,
Phillips Petroleum Co., Bartlesville, OK

Ultra High Rate Filtration of Activated
Sludge Plant Effluent; by R. Nebolsine,
I. Pouschine, Jr., and Chi-Yuan Fan,
Hydrotechnic Corp., New York, NY

Management of Recycled Waste-Process
Water Ponds; by C. E. Renn, Johns
Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD

Characterization of the Activated Sludge
Process; by R. D. Bargman and J.
Borgerding, city of Los Angeles, Bureau
of Sanitation, Los Angeles, CA

Identification Based on Gas ChromatQqram
of Tricyclic Aeromatic in Petroleum; by
R7 A. Brown, Esso Research, Linden, NJ

Marine Sanitation System Demonstration;
by E. L. Kaminsky and W. F. Roberts,
Marland Environmental Systems, Inc.,
Wayne, PA and J. C. Volk, Jr., Delaware
River and Bay Authority, Newcastle, DE

Pyrographic Gross Characterizatipn _of
Water contaminants; by I. Lysyj and
P. R. Newton, Rocketdyne, A Division
of North American Rockwell Corp.,
Canoga Park, CA
Source or
	Status^

NTIS - PB 219 009
GPO - 75*
EP 1.23/2:73-217
NTIS - PB 221 336

(Pending)
(Pending)
NTIS - PB 221 291
 (Pending)
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23/2:73-222
NTIS - PB 221 492
GPO - 850
EP 1.23/2:73-223
GPO - 950
EP 1.23/2:73-224
NTIS - PB 221 340
 (Pending)
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-226
NTIS - PB 221 334
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-227
NTIS - PB 221 551
                                          28

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY SERIES  (R2)  (continued)
Report/Project
	Number	

EPA-R2-73-228
  (17020 FEV)
EPA-R2-73-229
EPA-R2-73-230
  (14010 DDH)
EPA-R2-73-231
  (11060 EZX)
EPA-R2-73-232
  (120«tO ESV)
EPA-R2-73-233
  (15080 FIG)
EPA-R2-73-234
  (16020 	)
EPA-R2-73-235
  (13030 FDJ)
EPA-R2-73-236
  (11060 DLF)
EPA-R2-73-237
  (17090 DRU)
EPA-R2-73-238
  (11020 GQG)
EPA-R2-73-239
  (17080 EDV)
            Title/Author

Hydrpdynamic Flux Cpntrgl^fog Waste
Water~Application of Hyperfiltration
Systems; by D. G. Thomas, R. B. Gallaher,
and J. S. Johnson, Jr., Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN

Recent Developments in Desulferization
of Fuel Oil and Waste Gas in Japan 7l9?31L•
by Processes Research, Inc., Cincinnati, OH

Control of Mine Drainage from Coal Mine
Mineral Wastes - Phase II, Pollution^Abatg-
ment and Monitoring; by Z. V. Kosowski,
Consolidation coal Co., Library, PA

Pressure Filtration of Waste Hater Sludge
wjthrAsh filter Aid; by J. W. Gerlich and
M. D. Rockwell, City of Cedar Rapids, IA

Methods for Pulp,and Paper Mill Sludge
Utilization and Disposal; by Dr. T. R.
Aspitarte, et. al., crown Zellerback
Corp., Camas, WA

Development of a Mobile System for
Cleaning Oil-Contaminated Beaches; by
F. X. Dolan, Creare, Inc., Hanover, NH
and J. P. Bowersox, Dorr-Oliver, Inc.,
Stamford, CT

Organic Pollutant Identification Utilizing
Mass SpectrometrYS by J. M. McGuire,
A. L. Alford, and M. H. Carter, Southeast
Environmental Research Lab., EPA, Athens,
GA

Cation Transport in_ soils and Factors
Affecting Soil^Carbonate SQlubility; by
J. J. Jurinok, Sung-Ho Lai, and J. J.
Hassett, Utah State Univ., Logan, UT

Tertiary Treatment of Combined Domestic
and Industrial Wastes; by J. W. Lee, Jr.,
CH2M/Hill, Corvallis, OR

Cost Estimating Guidelines for Waste-
water Treatment Systems; by Bechtel
Corp., San Francisco, CA

Flow Augmenting Effects of Additives
on Open Channel Flows; by C. Derick and
K. Logie, Columbia Research, Inc.,
Gaithersburg, MD

Desal Ion Exchange for Demineralization at
Santee. California; by H. Filar, Jr.,    ~
Santee County Water District, Santee, CA
Source or
	Status

GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-228
NTIS - PB 221 439
       ($10.25)
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-230
(Pending)
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23/2:73-232
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-233
(Pending)
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-235
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23/2:73-236
NTIS - PB 215 516
GPO - $1.00
EP 1.23/2:73-238
NTIS - PB 220 123
                                          29

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ENVIggNMENTAL_gROTECTION TECHNOLOGY SERIES JR2)  (continued)
Report/Pro jec t
	Number	

EPA-R2-73-240
  (17040 FKG)
EPA-R2-73-241
EPA-R2-73-242
  (11030 DSL)


EPA-R2-73-243
  (15080 	)
EPA-R2-73-244
EPA-R2-73-245
  (13040 FTX)


EPA-R2-73-246
EPA-R2-73-247a
  (12010 FPK)
EP&-R2-73-247b
  (12010 FPK)
EPA-R2-73-248
   (12090 EQO)
EPA-R2-73-249
            Title/Author

Carbon Adsorption^and Electrodialysis for
Demineralization at Santee, California;
by H. Filar, Jr., Santee County Water
District, Santee, CA

Air Pollution from Fuel Combustion in
Stationary Sources; {Final Report on
the U.S. National Report to the OECD
Joint Group..) by Processes Research,
Inc., Cincinnati, OH

Temporary Detention of Storm and Combined
Sewage in Natural Underground Formations;
by City of St. Paul, Minnesota

Aerial Spill Prevention Surveillance
During Sub-Optimum Weather; by R. I.
Welch, A. D. Marmelstein, and P. M.
Maughan, Earth Satellite Corp.,
Washington, DC

Sulfur Oxide Removal from Power Plant
Stack Gas  (Magnesia Scrubbing - Regenera-
tion) ; by Tennessee Valley Authority,
Muscle shoals, AL

Demonstration of a Waste Disposal System
for Liyestoc)t_Wastes; by C. R.~Moore,
Moore Engineering, Inc., West Fargo, ND

Tentative Method for the Calibration of
NO. NO2. and 03 Analyzers by Gas Phase
Titration; by K. A. Rehiiier, B. E. Martin,
and J. A. Hodgeson, Chemistry and Physics
Lab., NERC, OR&M, EPA, Research Triangle
Park, NC

Water Pollution Control in the Primary
Nonferrous Metals Industry> .Vol. I -
Copper. Zinc, and Lead Industries; by
Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH

Water Pollution Control in the Primary
Nonferrous Metals Industry. Vol. II -
Aluminum^ Mercury. Gold, Silvert
Molybdenum, and Tungsten; by Battelle
Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH

Anaerobic-Aerobic Treatment of Textile
Wastes^with Activated Carbon; by
Dr. C. P. C. Pooh, Univ. of Rhode Island,
and P. P. Virgadamo, Fram Corp., Pawtucket,
RI

Potential Pollutants in Fossil^Fuels; by
Esso Research 6 Engineering Co., Linden,
NJ
Source or
^Status

NTIS - PB 220 360
       ($6.00)
(Pending)
GPO - 95*
EP 1.23/2:73-242
(Pending)
(Pending)
GPO - 85<
EP 1.23/2:73-245
 (Pending)
(Pending)
 (Pending)
GPO - $2.85
EP 1.23/2:73-248
 (Pending)
                                           30

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 ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY SERIES  JR2]^   (continued)
 Report/Project
 	Number	

 EPA-R2-73-250
   (17080 FSF)
EPA-R2-73-251
   (15090 HGW)
EPA-R2-73-252
EPA-R2-73-253
EPA-R2-73-25Q
   (16020 EWE)
EPA-R2-73-255
   (12040 DBD)
EPA-R2-73-256
   (11020 FAM)
EPA-R2-73-257
  (11020	)
EPA-R2-73-258
EPA-R2-73-259
  (16130 DIP)
EPA-R2-73-260
  (12090 FWD)
EPA-R2-73-261
  (11020 	)
             Title/Author

 Sludge Processing for combined Physical-
 Chemical-Bioloqical Sludges:  by D.  S.
 Parker,  F.  J.  Zadick, and K.  E.  Train,
 Brown and Caldwell, San Francisco,  CA

 Feasibility of Plastic Foam Plugs  for
 Sealing Leaking Chemical Containers; by
 R.  C. Mitchell,  C.  L. Hamermesh, and J.  V.
 Lecce,  Rocketdyne Div.  of Rockwell  Inter-
 national Corp.,  Canoga Park,  CA

 Instrumentation for Monitoring Specific
 Particulate Substances in StationarY^Source
 Emissions;  by  J.  Pustinger7 Monsanto
 Research Corp.  Dayton Laboratories, Dayton,
 OH

 Fluidized-Bed  Combustion and Regeneration
 of  Sulfur-containing Additives;  by  Argonne
 National Laboratory,  Argonne,  IL

 Polarographic  Determination of NTA: by
 T.  B.  Hoover,  southeast Environmental
 Research Lab.,  EPA, Athens, GA

 Ion Exchange Color  and Mineral Removal
 from  Kraft  Bleach Wastes;  by  R.  L.  Sanks,
 Montana  State  Oniv.,  Bozeman,  MT

 An  Evaluation  of  Three  Combined  sewer
 Overflow Treatment  Alternatives; by
 J.  W.  Parks, J. O.  Finks  and  F.  B.  Price,
 for the  city of Shelbyville,  IL

 Water Pollution and Associated Effects
 from  Street Salting;  by R.  Field, H. E.
 Masters  and A. N. Tafuri,  Edison Water
 Quality  Research  Lab.,  EPA, Edison, NJ
 and E. J. Struzeski,  EPA,  Denver, CO

 Survey of Australian  Experience in
 Collecting  High-Resistivity Fly Ash With
 Electrostatic Precipjtators: by Unisearch,
 Ltd., Kensington, New South Wales,
 Australia

 Heat,and Water Vapor  Exchange  Between
 Water Surface and Atmosphere;  by W. H.
 Brutsaert,  Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca, NX

 Study of Gamma Induced  Low Temperature
Oxidation~of Textile  Effluents; by F.  N.
Case and E. E. Kitchen, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory,  Oak Ridge, TN

An Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow
Samplers; by P. E.  Shelley~and G. W.
Kirkpatrick, Hydrospace-Challenger, Inc.,
Rockville,  MD
 Source  or
   Status
 (Pending)
GPO  -  85*
EP  1.23/2:73-251
                                                                    (Pending)
 (Pending)
GPO - 75*
EP 1.23/2:73-251*
GPO - $2.35
EP 1.23/2:73-255
 (Pending)
GPO -
EP 1.23/2:73-257
                                                                   NTIS - PB 221 139
GPO - 90*
EP 1.23/2:73-259
GPO - 90*
EP 1.23/2:73-260
(Pending)
                                          31

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY SERIES


                                Title/Author
                                                 (continued)
Report/Project
   Number
EPA-R2-73-262
EPA-R2-73-263
  (17090 FWA)
EPR.-R2-73-26U
  (17020 EFB)
EPA-R2-73-265
  (13030 FDJ)
EPA-R2-73-266
  (13030 FDJ)
EPA-R2-73-267
  (16060 HNI)
EPA-R2-73-268
  (16060 	)
EP&-R2-73-269
  (12120 ERF)
EPA-R2-73-270
   (11050 FOO)
EPA-R2-73-271
   (13030 FVN)
EPA-R2-73-272
EPA-R2-73-273
   (16130 —)
EPA-R2-73-274
   (11060 DXX)
                    Evaluation of Dewatgrinq of Limestone
                    Wet Scrubbing Prgcess~Sludges; by West
                    Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV

                    Guide to the Preparation of Operational
                    Plans for sewage Treatment Facilities; by
                    E. L. seiler and J. W. Altman, Synectics
                    Corp., Allison Park, PA

                    Physical-Chemical Treatment of a Municipal
                    Wastewater Using Powdered Carbon; by D. E.
                    Burns, G. L. Shell, Eimco Corp., Salt Lake
                    City, OT

                    Irrigation Management for Control of
                    Quality of Irrigation Return Flow; by
                    L. G. King and R. J. Hanks, Utah State
                    Univ., Logan, UT

                    Herbicide Contamination of Surface_Runoff
                    Waters; by J. O. Evans and D. R. Duseja,
                    Utah State Univ., Logan, UT

                    An Investigation of the Nitrate^Problem
                    in Runnels County. Texas; by Dr. D. C.
                    Jones, Radian Corp., Austin, TX

                    Ground Water Pollutign^in the South central
                    States; by M. R. ScalfT J- W- Keeley, and
                    C. J. LaFevers, Robert S. Kerr Environmental
                    Research Center, EPA, Ada, OK

                    Treatment of complex Cyanide Compounds
                    for Reuse or Disposal; by T. N. Hendrick-
                    son and Dr. L. G. Daignault, Computerized
                    Pollution Abatement Corp., Leicester, NY

                    Pressure Sewer Demonstration at the
                    Borough of Phoenixville. Pennsylvania; by
                    G. Mekosh and D. Ramos, General Electric
                    Co., Philadelphia, PA

                    Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality
                    Abstracts,  1970-1971; by G. V. Skogerboe,
                    et. al., Colorado state Univ., Fort
                    Collins, CO

                    Limited Oil Gasification Experiment;  by
                    H. P. Sorensen, International Materials
                    Corp., Burlington, MA

                    Predicting and controlling Residual
                    Chlorine in Cooling Tower Slowdown; by
                    G. R. Nelson,  PNW Environmental Research
                    Lab., EPA, NERC, Corvallis, OR

                    Phosphorus Removal and Plant Operation
                    Studies  at Fort Wayne. Indiana; by P. L.
                    Brunner, M. Spiegel,  and C. F. Niles,
                    Jr.,  for the City  of  Fort Wayne,  IN
Source or
	Status^

NTIS - PB 221 155
(Pending)
(Pending)
GPO - $3.45
EP 1.23/2:73-265
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23/2:73-266
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23/2:73-267
GPO - $2.35
EP 1.23/2:73-268
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23/2:73-269
 (Pending)
GPO  -  $3.20
EP 1.23/2:73-271
 (Pending)
 (Pending)
 (Pending)
                                           32

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY SERIES JR2^   (continued)


                                Title/Author
Report/Project
	Number	
EPA-R2-73-275
EPA-R2-73-276
EPA-R2-73-277
  (16020 GHP)
EPA-R2-73-278
  (17050 DGJ)
EPA-R2-73-279
  (17010 DZG)
EPA-R2-73-280a
  (15080 HOC)
EPA-R2-73-280b
  (15080 HOC)
EPA-R2-73-281
  (17090 	)
EPA-R2-73-282
  (17070 FEE)
EPA-R2-73-283
  (11034 FUJ)
EPA-R2-73-28H
EPA-R2-73-285
EPA-R2-73-286
                    Analysis of the Odorous Cgmpounds^in
                    Diesel Engine Exhaust; by Dr. P. L.
                    Levins, Arthur D. Little Co., Cambridge,
                    MA

                    Characteristics and Photochemical
                    Reactivity of Emissions; by B. Dimitriades,
                    et. al., U.S. Bureau of Mines, Bartlesville,
                    OK

                    Current Practice in GC-MS Analysis of
                    Orqanics in Water; by R. G. Webb, et. al..
                    Southeast Environmental Research Lab., EPA,
                    Athens, GA

                    Electrical Stimulation of MjLcrobial
                    Waste Treatment; by J. S. Schultz, Univ.
                    of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

                    Phosphorus Removal by Trickling; Filter
                    Slimes; by Dr. A. E. Zanoni, Marguette
                    Oniv., Milwaukee, WI

                    Petroleum Systems,Reliability, Analysis^
                    Vol. I - Engineering Report; by J. E.
                    Ritchie, Jr., et. al., computer Sciences
                    Corp., Falls church, VA

                    Petroleum Systems Reliability Analysis.
                    Vol^I^r Appendices; by J. E. Ritchie,
                    Jr., et. al.. Computer Sciences Corp.,
                    Falls church, VA

                    Electrical Power Consumption for Municipal
                    Wastewater Treatment; by R. Smith, AWTR
                    Lab.,, EPA, NERC, Cincinnati, OH

                    Study of Utilization and Disposal of
                    Lime Sludges containing Phosphates; by
                    R. E. Opferkuch, T. Ctvrtnicek, and
                    S. M. Mehta, Monsanto Research Corp.,
                    Dayton, OH

                    Toxic Materials Analysis of street Surface
                    Contaminates; by R. E. Pitt and G. Amy,
                    URS Research Co., San Mateo, CA

                    Nitrogen Oxide Abatement Technology in
                    Japan - 1973; by J. Ando and H.~Tohata,
                    Processes Research Inc., Cincinnati, OH

                    screening Report. Crude oil and Natural
                    Gas Production Processes; by Processes"
                    Research Inc., Cincinnati, OH

                    Screening Study for Background Information
                    andiSignificant Emissions from Gypsum
                    Product Manufacturing; by Processes
                    Research Inc., Cincinnati, OH
Source or
	Status

(Pending)
(Pending)




(Pending)




(Pending)



(Pending)



(Pending)




(Pending)




(Pending)



(Pending)





(Pending)



(Pending)



(Pending)



(Pending)
                                          33

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gN^IBQNMENTAL_PROTECTION_TECHNgLOGY^SERIES^-(R21.   (continued)
Report/Project
	Number	

EPA-R2-73-287
  (12010 DPS)
EP&-R2-73-288
EPA-R2-73-289
  (15080 	)
EPA-R2-73-290
  (15080 	)
EPR-R2-73-291
EPA-R2-73-292a
EPA-R2-73-293
  (15080 HBO)
EPA-R2-73-294
  (12060 ESY)
                                               Source or
            Title/Author                       	Status^

Investigation of Testing Electroplaters        (Pending)
Cyanide Waste by Electrodjalysis; by
S. B. Tuwiner, RAI Research Corp.,
Long Island City, NY

Relationship Between Fabric structure          (Pending)
and Filtration performance in Oust
Filtration; by D. C. Draemel, NERC, EPA,
Research Triangle Park, NC

Aerial Detection of spill Sources; by          (Pending)
C. L. Rudder, A. G. Wallace, and C. J.
Reinheimer, McDonnell Aircraft Co.,
McDonnell Douglas Corp., St. Louis, MO

Aerial Spill Detection Key, Petroleum          (Pending)
Refineries; by C. L. Rudder, A. G. Wallace
and C. J. Reinheimer, McDonnell Aircraft
Co., McDonnell Douglas Corp., St. Louis, MO

Nitric Oxide Formation in Combustion           (Pending)
Processes with Strong Recirculation; by
United Aircraft Research Laboratories,
East Hartford, CT

Experimental combustgr for Development         (Pending)
of Package Boiler, Emission Control
Techniques - Phase 1 of 3; by Ultrasystems,
Inc., Irvine, CA

Waste Automotive Lubricating Oil as a          (Pending)
Municipal Incinerator Fuel; by S. Chansky,
B. McCoy, and N. Surprenant, GCA Corp.,
Bedford, MA

Improvement of Treatment of Food Industry      (Pending)
Waste; by S. B. Tuwiner, RAI Research
Corp., Hauppauge, NY

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ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH SERIES  (R3)
Report/Project
	Number	

EPA-R3-72-001
  (16010 	)
EPA-R3-73-002
  (18050 DBW)
EPA-R3-72-003
  (16050 EYV)
  (16050 EYS)
  (16050 EPV)
  (16050 ESP)

EPA-R3-72-004
  (16010 ECQ)
EPA-R3-73-005
  (16050 DXB)
EPA-R3-73-006
  (18050 FKT)
EPA-R3-73-007
  (18080 	)
EPA-R3-72-008
  (18080 DMV)
EP&-R3-73-009
  (18050 EDH)
EPA-R3-73-010
  (18050 DDM)
EPA-R3-73-011a
  (18050 DYC)
EPA-R3-73-011b
  (18050 DYC)
            Title/Author

Role of Phosphorus in^EutrophicatiQn; by
A. F. Bartsch, Director, NERC, EPA,
Corvallis, OR

Limnology of Yellowtail Reservoir and thg
Bighorn River; by J. C. Wright, Montana
State Univ., Bozeman, MT, and R. A. Soltero,
Eastern Washington State college, Cheney, WA

An Evaluation of DDf and Dieldrin in^Lake
Michigan; by The Lake Michigan Interstate
Pesticides committee of the Lake Michigan
Enforcement conference
The Role of Sludge Worms in Eutrophicatign;
by R. O. Brinkhurst, Dniv. of Toronto,
Toronto, Canada

Simulation of Respiration in Microbial
Slime Films; by H. R. Bungay III, and
D. N. Harold, Jr., Clemson Univ.,
Clemson, SC

Effects of Logging on Growth of Juvenile
Coho Salmon; by P. M. Iwanaga and
J. D. Hall, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis,
OR

Annotated Bibliography on Biological
Effects of Metals in Aquatic Environments;
by R. Eisler, National Marine Water Quality
Lab., EPA, West Kingston, RI

Biology of Tropical Bottom Invertebrates;
by Dr. H. B. Moore, Univ, of Miami,
Miami, FL

Pollution as a Result of Fish Cultural
Activities; by R. N. Hinshaw, Utah State
Div. of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake
City, UT

Impairment of the Flavor of Fish by Water
Pollutants; by D. L. Shumway and J. R.
Palensky, Oregon state Univ., Corvallis, OR

Effects of chemical Variations in"Aquatic
Environments, Vol. I - Biota and Chemistry
of Piceance Creek; by W. H. Everhart,
Colorado state Univ., Fort Collins, CO and
B. E. May, Florida Game and Fresh Water
Fish commission, Eustis, FL

Effects of Chemical Variations in Aquatic
Environments. Vol. II - Toxic Effects^ of~
Aqueous Aluminum to Rainbow Trout; by
W. H. Everhart and R. A. Freeman, Colorado
State Univ., Fort Collins, CO
Source or
	Status

GPO - 550
EP 1.23:72-001
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23:73-002
NTIS - PB 221 487
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23:72-003
NTIS - PB 214 696
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23:72-004
NTIS - PB 213 894

NTIS - PB 217 879
GPO - 75*
EP 1.23:73-006
NTIS - PB 221 541
GPO - $3.20
EP 1.23:73-007
(Pending)
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23:73-009
NTIS - PB 221 376
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23:73-010
NTIS - PB 221 480

GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23:73-011a
NTIS - PB 221 343
GPO - 75*
EP 1.23:73-011b
NTIS - PB 221 344
                                          35

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ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH SERIES (R3)  (continued)


                                Title/Author
Report/Pro ject
   Number
Source or
EPA-R3-73-011C
  (18050 DYC)
EPA-R3-72-012
  (16050 EOT)
EPA-R3-72-013
EPA-R3-72-014
EPA-R3-72-015
EPA-R3-72-016
EPA-R3-72-017
  (18050 DTK)
EPA-R3-73-018
  (16010 HID)
EPA-R3-73-019
  (18050 DJZ)
EPA-R3-73-020
EPA-R3-73-021
   (18050 FOG)
EPA-R3-73-022
                    Effects of Chemical Variations in Aquatic
                    Environments, Vol. Ill - Lead Toxjcjty  ~
                    to Rainbow Trout and^Testing Appj.icgti,on
                    Factor Concept; by P. H. Davies and
                    W. H. Everhart, Colorado State Univ.,
                    Fort Collins, CO

                    characterization^of Stream Reaeration
                    Capacity; by E. C. Tsivoglou, Georgia
                    Inst. of Technology, Atlanta, GA

                    A Study^of Corrglatign^gf Ozone_and.Sulfur
                    Dioxide; by L. F. Ballard and L. K. Matus,
                    Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle
                    Park, NC

                    Haze Formation -— Its Nature and_Origin;
                    by W. E. Wilson, Jr., Warren Schwartz,
                    and G. W. Kinzer, Battelle Columbus Lab.,
                    Columbus, OH

                    Specific Methods fgr^the Determination
                    of Ozone in the Atmosphere; by S. L.
                    Sachdev, J. P. Lodge, Jr., and P. W.
                    West, Louisiana State Univ., Baton
                    Rouge, LA

                    Factors Affecting Reactions in^Enyiron-
                    mental Chambers; by R. J. Jaffe,
                    Lockheed Missiles and Space Co.,
                    Sunnyvale, CA

                    Chemical Responses by Marine Organisms
                    to Stress; by H. P. Jeffries, Univ. of
                    Rhode Island, Kingston, RI

                    An In Situ Evaluation of Nutrient^Effects
                    in Lakes; by R. A. Jordon and M. E. Bender,
                    Virginia Inst. of Marine Science,
                    Gloucester Point, VA

                    Development of Dissolved Oxygen Criteria
                    for Freshwater Fish; by C. E. Warren,
                    P. Doudaroff and D. L. Shumway, Dept. of
                    Fisheries 6 wildlife, Oregon State Univ.,
                    Corvallis, OR

                    studies on Polvcyclic Aeromatic Hydrgcarbpn
                    in Flames; by R. Long, Univ. of Birmingham,
                    Birmingham, England

                    Effects of Temperature on Growth and
                    Reproduction of Aquatic Snails; by
                    H. van der Schalie and E. G. Berry, Univ.
                    of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

                    Thermasonde Processing Techniques; by
                    Sperry Rand Inc., Boston, MA
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23:73-011c
NTIS - PB 221 345
GPO - $3.75
EP 1.23:72-012
NTIS - PB 214 649

NTIS - PB 212 478
NTIS - PB 212 609
NTIS - PB 213 019
NTIS - PB 212 478
NTIS - PB 213 193
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23:73-018
NTIS - PB 221 341
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23:73-019
NTIS - PB 221 513
       ($4.60)
 (Pending)
GPO - $2.35
EP 1.23:73-021
NTIS - PB  221  549
                                                                   NTIS  - PB  214  184
                                           36

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ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH SERIES JR3)  (continued)
Report/Pro ject
	Number	

EPA-R3-72-023a
EPA-R3-72-023b
EPA-R3-72-023C
EPA-R3-73-024
  (16010 DUA)
EPA-R3-72-025
EPA-R3-73-026
  (16010 	)
EPA-R3-73-027
EPA-R3-73-028a
   (16120 HVR)
EPA-R3-73-028b
   (16120 HVR)
EPA-R3-73-028C
   (16120 HVR)
EPA-R3-73-029
EPA-R3-73-030
            Title/Author

Regional Air Pollution Studv_;^Research
Plan - Part 2; by Stanford Research
Inst., Palo Alto, CA

Regj.onal^Air.,Pollution Study - Research
Facility - Part 3; by Stanford Research
Inst., Palo AltoT CA

Regional Air Pollution Study - Management
Plan - Part 4; by Stanford Research
Inst., Palo Alto, CA

Phosphorus Release from Lake Sediments;
by R. E. Wildung and R. L. Schmidt,
Battelle Pacific NW Labs., Richland, WA

Study of Maritime Aerosols; by A. W. Hogan,
M. H. Degani and C. Thor, State Univ. of
New York, Albany, NY

The^shagawa Lake Pro-ject (Lake Restoration
by Nutrient Removal from Wastewater
Effluents); by K. W. Malueg, et. al.,
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research
Lab., NERC, EPA, Corvallis, OR

Research on the Optical State of the
AtmosEhere; by N. McClintock, A.
McLellan, and L. Turner, Univ. of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario
Limnological and Related_StudiesJ_yol._I
- Chemistry; by D. Proto and R. A. Sweeney,
State Univ. College at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario
Limnological and Related studies. Vol._II
-Biology; by E. P. Downing, J. E. Hassan,
and R. A. Sweeney, State Univ. College at
Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario
Limnglogical and Related Studies, Vol. Ill
-"physical; by J. Baldwin and R. A.
Sweeney, State Univ. College at Buffalo,
Buffalo, NY

Cellulose Degradation i" Composting; by
R. Regan, et. al., Manhattan College,
Bronx, NY

Air Quality Criteria for Sulfur .Oxides;
Revised Chapter 5, Effects of Sulfur
Oxides in the Atmosphere on Vegetation±
and_Related Parts of Chapter 10 f Summary
and conclusions; by Office of Research
and Monitoring, NERC, EPA, Research
Triangle Park, NC
Source or
	Status,

NTIS - PB 210 018
       ($6.75)
NTIS - PB 210 019
       ($6.00)
NTIS - PB 210 020
       ($6.00)
GPO - $2.35
EP 1.23:73-02U
NTIS - PB 221 342

NTIS - PB 214 170
GPO - 850
EP 1.23:73-026
                                                                   NTIS  -  PB  220  394
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23:73-028a
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23:73-028b
GPO  -  $2.60
EP 1.23:73-028c
NTIS  - PB  215  722
        ($6.00)
 (Pending)
                                           37

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ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH SERIES, JR3^   (continued)
Report/Pro ject
	Number	

EPA-R3-73-031
EPA-R3-73-032
  (18050 DOG)
EPA-R3-73-033
  (18080 PCW)


EPA-R3-73-034
EPA-R3-73-035
  (18080 DLR)
EPA-R3-73-036
EPA-R3-73-037
  (16010 OZK)
EPA-R3-73-038
EPA-R3-73-039
  (16010 DEG)
EPA-R3-73-040
EPA-R3-73-041
  (18050 SAB)
EPA-R3-73-042
  (18050 EBN)
            Title/Author

Photosynthetic Reclamation of Agricultural
Solid and Liquid Wastes; by C. G. Golueke7
et. al., Oniv. of California, Berkeley, CA

Fish and Food Organisms in Acid Mine
Waters of Pennsylvania; by R. L. Butler,
et. al., Pennsylvania State Univ.,
University Park, PA

Water Quality Criteria^ J972: by National
Academy of Sciences - National Academy of
Engineering, Washington, DC

Study of Leadf Copper£ Zinc, and Cadmium
Contamination of Food Chains of Man: by
R. Dorn, et. al., Univ. of Missouri,
Columbia, MO

Environmental Effects on Toxaphene
Toxicitv to Selected Fishes and
Crustaceans; by W. R. Courtenay, Jr. and
M. H. Roberts, Jr., Aquatic Sciences, Inc.,
Boca Raton, FL

Mechanisms of Formation and Composition
of Photochemical Aerosols: by M. Lipeles,
et. al., Rockwell International, Thousand
Oaks,. CA

Effect_of^Silt^and Silt Removal^in a
Prairie Lake; by C. L. Churchill, C. K.
Brashier, and G. Leidahl, Dakota State
College, Madison, SD

Toxicitv of Methyl Parathion, Azodrin^
Dia2inonT and Toxaphene to Acartia Tonsa;
by F. H. Khattat and S. Farley, Hazleton
Laboratories, Inc., Vienna, VA

Rates of Photosynthesis and Phytoplankton
Growth in Shagawa Lake. Minnesota: by
R. O. Megard, Univ. of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN

A Study to Evaluate Techniques of
Assessing A^.r Pollution Damage to Paint;
by G. Campbell, G. Schurr and D.
Slavickowski, Sherwin-Williams Co.,
Chicago, IL

Thermal Effects on Eggs. Larvae and
Juveniles of Blueqill Sunfish; by A.
Banner and J. A. Van Arman, Aquatic
Sciences, Inc., Boca Raton, FL

Interaction Between Marine Organisms and
Oil Pollution; by Dr. M. Blunter, et. alT,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst., Woods
Hole, MA
                                                                    (Pending)
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23:73-032
NTIS - PB 221 515
       ($4.60)

(Pending)
                                                                    (Pending)
GPO - $1.00
EP 1.23:73-035
NTIS -"PB 221 481
                                                                    (Pending)
(Pending)
                                                                    (Pending)
(Pending)
(Pending)
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23:73-041
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23:73-042
                                          38

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ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH SERIES  (R31   (continued)
Report/Project
	Number	

EPA-R3-73-0«3a
EPA-R3-73-043b
EPA-R3-73-044
  (16010 EHR)
EPA-R3-73-045
  (18050 DWQ)
EPA-R3-73-046
  (18050 DLO)
EPA-R3-73-047
            Title/Author

Oxidant^Air Pollutant^Effects_on_a
Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystem; Task
B Report^ Historical Background^and
Proposed System Study of the San Beriiadino
Mountain Area; by o. C. Taylor, Univ. of
California, Riverside, CA

Oxidant Air Pollutant Effects on a
Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystem; Task
C Report; Study Site Selection and Veri-
fication Data on Pollutants and Species;
by o. C. Taylor, Univ. of California,
Riverside, CA

Biological,Investigations of Lake Hingra;
by J. F. Koonce, et. al., Univ. of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Effects of copper on the Locqmotor
Orientation of Fish; by H. Kleerekoper,
Texas ASM Univ., college Station, TX

The Effects of Methoxvchlor on Aquatic
Biota; by J. W. Merna, Michigan Oept. of
Natural Resources, and P. J. Eisele, Univ.
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Natural^Precipitatign Washout of Sulfur
Compounds from Plumes; by M. T. Dana,
et. al., Battelle PNW Labs., Richland, HA
Source or
,^Status ^

(Pending)
(Pending)
(Pending)
GPO - $1.25
EP 1.23;73-0«5
(Pending)
(Pending)
                                          39

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SERIES  (R4j
Report/Project
	Number	

EPA-R4-72-001
EPA-R4-72-002
EPA-R4-72-003
EPA-R4-72-004a
EPA-R4-72-004b
EPA-R4-72-005
EPA-R4-72-006
EPA-R4-72-007
EPA-R4-73-008
EPA-R4-72-009
EPA-R4-73-010
            Title/Author

The Growth and Decay of Turbulent Mixing
in the Planetary Boundary Layer: by
Dr. R. S. Sholtts, College of Engineering,
Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Tentative Procedure; Analyzing Pesticide
Residues in Solid Wastes; by R. A. Games,
Solid Waste Research Lab., NERC, EPA,
C i nc inna ti, OH

Preliminary Study of Methods for Analysis
of Mercury in Water: by J. A. Winter,
Analytical Quality Control Lab., NERC, EPA,
Cincinnati, OH

Field Evaluation of Methods for Collection
and Analysis of Airborne Pesticides; by
Syracuse Univ. Research Corp., Syracuse, NY

Field Evaluation of Methods for Collection
and Analysis of Airborne Pesticides^
Vol^ II, Pesticide Field Monitoring^Data;
by Syracuse Univ. Research Corp., Syracuse,
NY

Fluid Model for the Study of Air Pollution
Meteorology; Similarity Criteria Facilities
Review of Literature and Recommendations; by
W. H. Snyder, Div. of Meteorology, NERcT
EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC

References for the Identification of Fresh-
water Macroinvertebrates; by P. A. LewisT
Analytical Quality Control Lab., NERC, EPA,
Cincinnati, OH

Studies of Trace Elements in Soils and
Plants from the Four Corners Area of New
Mexico; by N. B. Stark, P. F. Harris,
Univ. of Nevada Systems, Dessert Research
Inst., Reno, NV

Radioactive Decay Correction Factors; by
Office of Research and Monitoring, NERC,
EPA, Las Vegas, NV

Collaborative study of Reference Method
for the Continuous Measurement of Carbon
Monoxide in the Atmosphere jNon -
Dispersive Infrared Spectrometry^; by
H. C. McKee and R. E.  Childers, South-
west Research Inst., Houston, TX

Work shop on Mathematical Modeling of
Photochemical Smog; Summary of Proceedings;
by Dr. M. C. Dodge, Chemistry and Physics
Lab., NERC, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC
Source or
	Status^

NTIS - PB 220 343
                                                                    (Pending)
                                                                    (Pending)
                                                                   NTIS - PB 214 008
                                                                   NTIS - PB 214 009
                                                                   (Pending)
                                                                   NTIS - PB 213 379
                                                                   NTIS - PB 212 561
                                                                   NTIS - PB 219 287
                                                                   NTIS - PB 211 265
                                                                   NTIS - PB 221 177

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SERIES JR4)   (continued)
Report/Pro ject
	Number	

EPA-R4-73-011
  (16020 HJE)
EPA-R4-73-012a
EPA-R4-73-012b
EPA-R4-73-012c
EPA-R4-73-013a
EPA-R4-73-013b
EPA-R4-73-014
EP&-R4-73-015
EPA-R4-73-016a
EPA-R4-73-016b
            Title/Author

Operation of the Analytical^Methodology
Information Center; by R. Little and
R. Darby, Battelle Memorial Inst.,
Columbus, OH

Evaluation of a Diffusion Model for
Photochemical Smog Simulation; by ~
A. Eschenroeder, H. R. Martinez, and
R. A. Nordsieck, General Research Corp.,
Santa Barbara, CA

Users' Guide to Diffusion/Kinetics
Code; by J. R. Martinez, General Research
Corp., Santa Barbara, CA

Field Program Designs for Verifying^Photo-
chemical Diffusion Models; by A.         ~
Eschenroeder, G. w. Deley, and R. J. Wahl,
General Research Corp., Santa Barbara, CA

Controlled Evaluation of the Reactive
Environmental Simulation Model  (REM) £
Vol^ I - Final Repprt; by L. G. Wayne,
A. Kokin and M. I. Weisburd, Pacific
Environmental Services Inc., Santa Monica,
CA

Controlled Evaluation of the Reactive
Environmental Simulation Model |REM), Vbl^
II - Users' Guide; by L. G. Wayne, A. Koicin,
and M. I. Weisburd, Pacific Environmental
Services, Inc., Santa Monica, CA

Procedures for the Radjochemical Analysis
of Nuclear ReactorrAqueous solutions; by~
H. L. Krieger, and S. Gold, Radio-
chemistry and Nuclear Engineering Research
Lab., NERC, EPA, Cincinnati, OH

A Working Document for Air^Pollution
Measurement Technique Development, FY 1972
Z_1977; by ESSO Research and Engineering
Co., Linden, NJ

The Production of Atmospheric Turbulence
and the Dispersal_of Atmospheric Pollutants
- Vol. I; by C. D. Donaldson, Aeronautical"
Research Assn. of Princeton, Inc.,
Princeton, NJ

Derivation of a Non-Boussinesg Fet of
Equation for an Atmospheric Shear -  ~
Vol-_ll: by C. D. Donaldson, Aeronautical
Research Assn. of Princeton Inc.,
Princeton, NJ
Source or
	Status^

GPO - $2.35
EP 1.23/5:73-011
NTIS - PB 221 «»91
NTIS - PB 220 242
       ($6.75)
NTIS - PB 220 243
       ($4.50)
NTIS - PB 221 300
       ($5.00)
NTIS - PB 220 456
NTIS - PB 220 457
       ($6.00)
(Pending)
(Pending)
                                                                    (Pending)
                                                                   (Pending)
                                          41

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SNVIE2NMENTAL_MONITORING_SERIES_JRf»l.  (continued)


                                Title/Author
Report/Pro ject
	Number	
EPA-R4-73-016C
EPA-R4-73-017
EPA-R4-73-018
EPA-R4-73-019
EPA-R4-73-020
EPA-R4-73-021
EPA-R4-73-022
EPA-R4-73-023a
                    The Development of a coupled Two-
                    Dimensional Diffusion and Chemistry Model
                    for Turbulent and Inhomogeneouslv Mixed ~
                    Reaction System -.Vol^ III; by G. R. Hilst,
                    Aeronautical Research Assn. of Princeton
                    Inc., Princeton, NJ

                    Validity of the Air Quality Display Model
                    Calibration Procedure; by G. W. Brier,
                    Fort Collins, CO

                    A Microwave Power Controller^fgr a
                    Radiation Bio-Effects Exposure Facility;
                    by J. S. Ali, Twinbrook Research Lab.,
                    EPA, Rockville, MD

                    Investigation of High Ozone Concentrations
                    in the Vicinity of Garrett County,, Mary^
                    land and Preston County^ West Virginia; by
                    Research Tringle Inst., Research Triangle
                    Park, NC

                    Indoor-Outdoor Carbon Monoxide Pollution
                    Study; by General Electric Company,
                    Philadelphia, PA

                    A Survey of Emissions and Controls for
                    "Hazardous" and Other Pollutants; by
                    Dr. A. J. Goldberg, Air Pollution
                    Technology Branch, Technology Division,
                    Office of Research and Monitoring, EPA,
                    Washington, DC

                    Proceedings of the First Microbiology
                    Seminar on Standardization of Methods;
                    by Quality Assurance Division. Office
                    of Research and Monitoring, EPA,
                    Washington, DC

                    Reviews of Current Literature on
                    Analytical Methodology andQuality
                    Control. No. 11; by Analytical Methodology
                    Information center, Battelle Memorial
                    Inst., Columbus, OH
Source or
	Status

(Pending)
                                                                   NTIS - PB 218 716
                                                                   NTIS - PB 220 305
                                                                          ($3.75)
                                                                   NTIS - PB 218 540
NTIS - PB 220 428
       ($6.00)


(Pending)
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23/5:73-022
NTIS - PB 208 917-14
   Individual copies of these monthly reviews are not for sale, but are available
   only on subscription basis 3> $32.50 per annum for domestic addresses and
   $45.00 foreign.
                                          42

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING,SERIES  (R1)   (Continued)
Report/Pro ject
	Number	

EPA-Rt-73-024
EPA-RU-73-025a
EPA-R<»-73-025b
EPA-R4-73-026
  (16020 GSB)


EPA-R^-73-027


EPA-RU-73-028a
EPA-R4-73-028b
EPA-RU-73-028C
EPA-R4-73-029
EPA-R4-73-030a
            Title/Author

Users Guide for the Climatological
Dispersion Model JCDM); by A. Busse
and J. R. Zimmerman, Meterological Lab.,
NERC, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC

Tests of an Urban Meterological,Pollutant
Model Using^cp Validation^Data_in^the
Los Angeles Metropolitan Region, Vol. I;
by J. P. Pandolfo and C. A. Jacobs, The
Center for the Environment and Man, Inc.,
Hartford, CT

Tests of an Urban Meterploqical Pollutant
Model Using CO Validation Data in the
Lps Angeles Metropolitan Region, Vol._II,
Fortran Program and Input from Output
Specifications; by J. P. Pandolfo and
C. A. Jacobs, The Center for the Environ-
ment and Man, Inc., Hartford, CT

Automated Water Monitoring Instrument
for Phosphorous Contents; by M. Prager,
Nucor Corp., Denville, NJ

Compendium of Analytical Methods; by
Mitre Corp., McLean, VA

Guidelines for Development of a Quality
Assurance Program; Reference Method for
the Continuous Measurement ofcarbon
Monoxide in the Atmosphere; by F. Smith,
and A. C. Nelson, Jr., Research Triangle
Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC

Guidelines for Development of a Quality
Assurance Program; Reference Method for
the Determination of Suspended Particulate
in the Atmosphere (High Volume Method); by
F. smith and A. C. Nelson, Jr., Research
Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC

Guidelines for Development of a Quality
Assurance Program; Reference Method for
Measurement of Photochemical Oxidants; by
F. Smith and A. C. Nelson, Jr., Research
Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park,
NC

Air Pollution Transport in Street Canyons;
by R. S. Hotchkiss and B. H. Harlow, Univ.
of California, Los Alamos Scientific Lab.,
Los Alamos, NM

Further Development and Validation of a
Simulation Model for Estimating Ground
Level concentration of Photochemical
Pollutants - Vol. I; by S. D. Reynolds,
et. al.. Systems Application Inc., Beverly
Hills, CA
Source or
	status^

(Pending)
(Pending)
(Pending)
GPO - 50*
EP 1.23/5:73-026
(Pending)


(Pending)
(Pending)
(Pending)
(Pending)
(Pending)

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ENVIRONMENTAL^MQNITQRING_SERIES jRt1  (continued)
Report/Project
	Number'	

EPA-RU-73-030b
EPA-R4-73-030C
EPA-RU-73-030d
EPA-R4-73-0306
EPA-RU-73-030f
EP!V-R«-73-030g
EPA-R4-73-031
            Title/Author

Appendix A - Extention and Modification^of
a Contaminant. Emissions Model and Inventory;
by P. J. Roberts, et. al.. Systems
Application Inc., Beverly Hills, CA

Appendix B - Further Validation of a
Mechanism for Describing Photochemical
Reactions; by T. A. Hecht, Systems
Application Inc., Beverly Hills, CA

Appendix C - A Micro Scale_Model for the
contribution of Local~Vehicular sources"
to Pollutant Concentration; by Mei-Kao
Liu and P. M. Roth, Systems Applications
Inc., Beverly Hills, CA

Further Development and Validation of a
Simulation Model for Estimating Ground
Level, Concentration of Photochemical
Pollutants - Vol. II - Users' Guide? by
S. D. Reynolds, et. al., Systems
Application Inc., Beverly Hills, CA

Appendix - Description of the Qata
Preparation Program; by D. Whitney,
Systems Application Inc., Beverly Hills,
CA

Further Development _and Validation of_a
Simulation Model for Estimating Ground
Level Concentration of Photochemical
Pollutants - Vol. Ill - Automation of
Metegrpqical and Air 9uality_pata; by
Mei-Kao Liu, et. al., Systems
Application Inc., Beverly Hills, CA

Existing Needs in the Experimental and
Observational Study of Atmosghe^ic
Chemical Reaction: by J. H. Seinfeld,
T. A. Hecht, and P. M. Roth, Systems
Applications, Inc., Beverly Hills, CA
source or
	Status^

(Pending)
(Pending)
(Pending)
(Pending)
(Pending)
(Pending)
 (Pending)

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SOCIOECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SERIES
Report/Pro ject
	Number	

EPA-R5-72-001
   (16090 HOJ)
EPA-R5-72-002
EPA-R5-72-003
EPA-R5-72-OOH
EP&-R5-72-005
EPA-R5-72-006
EPA-R5-72-007
EPA-R5-73-008
  (16110 FPZ)
EPA-R5-72-009
EPR-R5-72-010
EPA-R5-73-011
            Title/Author

puantitative Methods  for Preliminary Design
of Water Quality Surveillance Systems; by
C. V. Beckers, S. G.  Chamberlain, and
G. P. Grimsrud, Raytheon Co., Portsmouth,
RI

Information Retrieval Capabilities  -	
National Environmental Research Centert
Cincinnati Library; by M. Freidman,
NERC, EPA, Cincinnati, OH

Metropolitan Housewives* Attitudes  Toward
SOJ4d paste Disposal; by National Analysts,
Inc., Philadelphia, PA
                    EPA, C
        	Model for Control
        gy; by R. M. Clarke, NERC,
        cinnati, OH
                  Prfljects -_Fiscal Year
                  {^iBferamujral and
                  Research projects; by
Office of the Director, NERC, EPA,
Research Triangle Park, NC

Study of tt}eggon9mj.gg|{ggt8^of.Changes
in Air puaj.j.ty; by c. R. Vars and G. w.
Sorenson, Oregon State Univ., Air Resources
Center, Corvallis, OR

Effects of Air Pollution on Public
Attitudes and Knowledge; by R. 6. Mason,
Oregon State Univ., Air Resources Center,
Corvallis, OR

Economic Benefits from an improvement
in Water Quality; by S. D. Reiling, K. C.
Gibbs and H. H. Stoevener, Oregon State
Univ., Corvallis, OR

Assessment of Air Pollution Damage to
Vegetation in New England. July~j97j -
1972; by J. Naegele, W. Feder and cTj.
Brandt, Univ. of Massachusetts,
Waltham, MA

1971 Survey and Assessment of Air
Pollution to Vegetation in Hew Jersey;
by A. Feliciano, Rutgers state Univ.,
New Brunswick, NJ

Environmental Volunteers of America^
Findingg and Recommendations of the
Steering^Coimnittee of the National
Center for yoluntaryr Action? s
Environmental Project; by c. L. Zinger,
R. Dalsemer and H. Magarle, National
Center for Voluntary Action, Washington,
DC
Source or
	Status^

GPO - $2.75
EP 1.23/3:72-001
NTIS - PB 213 820
       ($4.85)
GPO - $1.50
EP 1.23/3:72-003
NTIS - PB 213 3HO
        ($5.U5)

NTIS - PB 213 t82
NTIS - PB 220 259
       ($6.00)
NTIS - PB 219 993
NTIS - PB 212 739
       ($6.00)
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23/3:73-008
NTIS - PB 219
                                                                   NTIS - PB 214  161
                                                                   NTIS - PB 211  160
                                                                   NTIS - PB 211 186
                                                                          ($12.50)

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SOCIQECONOMIC^ ENVIRONMENTAL^STUDIES^SERIES  (R5^  (continued)


                                Title/Author
Report/Project
   Number
Source or
  Status
EPA-R5-73-012
EPA-R5-73-013
  (16110 DPT)
EPA-R5-73-014
  (16090 FOO)
EPA-R5-73-015
  (16110 DWX)
EPA-R5-73-016
EPA-R5-73-017
EPA-R5-73-018
  (16110 EDC)
EPA-R5-73-019
  (16110 DYX)
EPA-R5-73-020
  (16090 FSR)
EPA-R5-73-021
                    Bibliography of RSM Research Reports; by
                    Publications Branch, Research Info. Div.,
                    Office of Research and Monitoring, EPA,
                    Washington, DC  (superceded by current
                    bibliography)

                    The Northern Maine Regional Treatment
                    System; by J.  A. Barresi, J. Gammon,
                    and R. E. Hunter,  Northern Maine Regional
                    Planning Commission, Presque Isle, ME

                    Data Acquisition Systems in Water Quality
                    Management; by R.  C. Ward, Colorado State
                    Dniv., Fort Collins, CO

                    Toward^a Philosophy_of Planning: Attitudes
                    of Federal Water Planners; by R. H. Wilson,
                    Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA
                    Economic Feasibility of Minimum Industrial
                    Waste Load Discharge Requirements; by
                    H. C. Bramer, Datagraphics, Inc., Pitts-
                    burg , PA

                    Cost Analysis of Water Pollution Controll
                    An Annotated Bibliography; by D. P.
                    Tihansky, Implementation Research Division,
                    Office of Research and Monitoring, EPA,
                    Washington, DC

                    Environmental Protection Through Public
                    and Private Development Controls; by
                    A. L. Strong and J. C. Keene, Univ. of
                    Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

                    Stream Quality Preservation Through
                    Planned Urban Development; by R. E.
                    Coughlin and T. R. Hammer, Regional
                    Science Research Inst., Philadelphia, PA

                    Michigan Water Resources Enforcement and
                    Information System; by G. Guenther,
                    D. Mincavage, and F. Morley, Michigan
                    Water Resources Commission, Lansing, MI

                    Energy^Conservation Strategies; by
                    M. s. seidel, s. E. Plotkin, and R. O.
                    Reck, Implementation Research Div., OR&M,
                    EPA, Washington, DC
GPO - $3.U5
EP 1.23/3:73-013
NTIS - PB 221 346
GPO - $2.85
EP 1.23/3:73-014
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23/3:73-015
NTIS - PB 221 433
       ($5.10)

GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23/3:73-016
NTIS - PB 221 U90
GPO - $3.95
EP 1.23/3:73-017
NTIS - PB 221 146
GPO - $2.10
EP 1.23/3:73-018
GPO - $2.60
EP 1.23/3:73-019
 (Pending)
(Pending)
   Copies available from Publications Staff, Office of Program Management,
   Office of Research and Development, Environmental Protection Agency,
   Washington, D.C. 20460.

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SOCIOECpNOMIC ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SERIES  (R5^   (continued)

Report/Project                                                     Source or
	Number	                  Title/Author                       	§tatus_

EPA-R5-73-022       1972 Survey and Assessment of^Air              (Pending)
                    Pollution Damage to Vegetation in New
                    Jersey; by E. J. Pell, Rutgers Univ.,
                    New Brunswick, NJ

EPA-R5-73-023a      Capital and Operating Costs of Pollution       (Pending)
                    Control Equipment Modules. Vol. I; Users'
                    Guide; by H. C. Blecker and Dr. T. W.
                    Cadman, ICARUS Corp., Silver Spring, MD

EP.*-R5-73-023b      Capital^and Operating Costs of Pollutign       (Pending)
                    Control Equipment Modules. Vol. II: Data
                    Manual; by H. C. Blecker and T. M. Nichols,
                    ICARUS Corp., Silver Spring, MD

EPA-R5-73-024       Environmental Impact Requirements in the       (Pending)
                    States; by T. C. Tryzna, Center for
                    California Public Affairs, claremont, CA
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                PART II
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL RESEARCH SERIES

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                               PART II TABLE OF CONTENTS
Research Categories


Municipal^Pollution Control Reports  (1100)

1101 - Sewered Wastes.	        53
1102 - Combined Sewer Discharges	        53
1103 - Storm Sewer Discharges	        57
1104 - Non-sewered Run Off	        57
1105 - Non-sewered Municipal Wastes	        58
1106 - Joint (Municipal/Industrial) Wastes	        58

Industrial Pollution Control Reports  (1200)

1201 - Metal & Metal Products	        58
1202 - Chemicals & Allied Products	        59
1204 - Paper & Allied Products	        60
1205 - Petroleum & Coal Products	        61
1206 - Food 6 Kindred Products	        61
1208 - Stone, Clay 6 Glass Products	        63
1209 - Textile Mill Products	        63
1212 - Miscellaneous Industrial Sources	        63
1213 - Joint (Industrial/Municipal) Wastes	        64

Agricultural Pollution Control Reports (1300)

1301 - Forestry 6 Logging	        64
1302 - Agricultural Run Off	        64
1303 - Irrigation Return Flows	        65
1304 - Animal Feed Lots	        66

Mining Pollution Control Reports  (1400)

1401 - Mine Drainage	        66
1403 - Oil Shale	        69
1405 - Phosphate Mining	        69

Other Sources of Pollution Control Reports  (1500)

1501 - Recreation	        69
1502 - Watercraft Wastes	        70
1503 - Construction	        70
1504 - Impoundments	        70
1508 - Oil Spills	        70
1509 - Hazardous Material Spills	        72
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PjVRT_II TfrBLE_(^CONTENTS  (Continued)
Water C*iality Control Reports (1600)
1601 - Eutrophication	
1602 - Physical-Chemical Identification of Pollutants.
1603 - Biological Identification of Pollutants	
1604 - Sources of Pollutants	
1605 - Fate of Pollutants in Fresh Surface Waters	
1606 - Fate of Pollutants in Ground Waters	
1607 - Fate of Pollutants in Marine Waters	
1608 - Water Quality Control	
1609 - Water Resources Data	
1610 - Cold Climate Research	
1611 - Water Resources Planning	
1613 - Thermal Pollution	

Waste Treatment's,Ultimatg^pisppsalj Reports   (1700)

1701 - Dissolved Nutrient Removal	
1702 - Dissolved Refractory Organics Removal	
1703 - Suspended 6 Colloidal Solids Removal	
1704 - Dissolved Inorganics Removal	
1705 - Dissolved Biodegradable Organics Removal	
1707 - Ultimate Disposal	
1708 - Waste Water Renovation 6 Reuse	
1709 - Waste Treatment Optimization	

Water Quality Requirements Research Reports   (1800)

1801 - Municipal Uses	
1805 - Freshwater Fishes, Other Freshwater Life  and
       Wildlife	
1808 - Marine Fishes, Other Marine Life and wildlife..
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Report Number
1101 - Sewered Wastes
               Title/Author

          Municipal Pollution Control
11010EG001/71
11010ESQ08/71
11010EVE01/71
11010FLQ03/71
11010FMY10/70
Phosphorus Removal by Ferrous Iron and Lime;
by Rand Development Corp., Cleveland, Ohio,
and County of Lake, Painesville, Ohio

Design Guides for Biological Wastewater
Treatment Process; by the City of Austin,
Texas, and the Center for Research in Water
Resources, Univ. of Texas, Austin, Texas

Evaluation of Conditioning and Dewatering
Sewage Sludge by Freezing; by Sewerage
Commission of the City of Milwaukee,
Wisconsin

Phosphorus Removal with Pickle Liquor in an
Activated Sludge Plant: by Sewerage Commis-
sion of the City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Engineering Feasibility Demonstration Study
for Muskegon County,TMichigan Wastewater ~
Treatment-Irrigation System; by Muskegon
County Board and Dept. of Public Works,
Muskegon, Michigan
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 208 208
GPO - $1.75
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 213 122
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 208 216
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 197 447
1102 - Combined Sewer Discharges
11020	09/67




11020	12/67



11020	05/68



11020	06/69


11020	10/69



11020	03/70




11020	02/71




11020DES06/69
Demonstrate the Feasibility of the Use of
Ultrasonic Filtration in Treating the Over-
flows from Combined and/or Storm Sewers; by
Acoustica Assoc., Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.

Problems of Combined Sewer Facilities and
Overflows - 1967; by American Public Works
Association, Chicago, IL

Feasibility of a Stabilization-Retention
ggslD^iP^Lafce Erie at Cleveland. Ohio; by
Havens and Emerson, Cleveland, Ohio

Reduction in Infiltration by Zone Pumping;
by Hoffman and Fiske, Lewiston, Idaho

Crazed Resin Filtration of Combined Sewer
Overflows; by Hercules, Inc., Wilmington,
Delaware

Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar. Papers; by
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control
Branch, Division of Applied science and
Technology, FWQA, Washington, D.C.

Deep^Tunnels in Hard Rock; by College of
Applied Science and Engineering and Univ.
Extension, Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin

Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts;
by The Franklin Institute, Phila., Pa.
NTIS - PB 201 745
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 214 469
       ($3.00)

NTIS - PB 195 083
NTIS - PB 187 868
NTIS - PB 187 867
NTIS - PB 199 361
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 210 854
                                                                  NTIS - PB 185 314
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Reegrt_Number

11020DGZ10/69



11020DHQ06/72




11020DIG08/69


11020DIH06/69


11020DN008/67



11020DNO03/72





11020DWF12/69



11020EK010/69



11020EXV07/69



11020FAL03/71



11020FAQ03/71



11020FDC01/72



11020FKI01/70



11022DEI05/72




11022DMU07/70
               Title/Author

Design of a Combined Sewer Fluidic Regulator;
by Bowles Engineering Corp., silver Spring,
Maryland

6round_Water Infiltration and Internal
Sealing of"sanitary Sewers. Montgomery
CountYi .Ohio; by G. E. Cronk, Montgomery
County Sanitary Dept., Dayton, OH

Polymers for Sewer Flow^Control; by The
Western Co., Richardson, Texas

Improved Sealants^fgr Infiltration Control;
by The Western Company, Richardson, Texas

Feasibility of a Periodic Flushing System
for Combined Sewer Cleansing; by FMC Corp.,
Santa Clara, California

A Flushing Systemrfor Combined Sewer
Cleansing; by Central Engineering
Laboratories, FMC Corporation, Santa
Clara, California

control of Pollution by Underwater Storage;
by Underwater Storage, Inc., and Silver
Schwartz, Ltd., Washington, D.C.

Combined Sewer Separation Using Pressure
Sewers; by American Society of Civil
Engineers, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Strainer/Filter Treatment of combined Sewer
Overflows; by Fram Corporation, East
Providence,  Rhode Island

Evaluation of Storm Standby Tanks, Columbus^
Ohio;  by Dodson, Kinney & Lindblom,
Columbus, Ohio

Dispatching  System for Control of Combined
Sewer  Losses; by Metro. Sewer Board,
St. Paul, Minnesota

Screening/Flotation Treatment of,.Combined
Sewer  Overflows; by The Ecology Division,
Rex Chainbelt,  Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dissglyed-Air Flotation Treatment of
Combined SJwer  Overflows; by Rhodes Corp.,
Oklahoma City,  Oklahoma"

Sewer  Bedding and  Infiltration Gulf Coast
Area;  by J.  K.  Mayer,  F. W. Macdonald,
and S. E. Steimle; Tulane University,
New Orleans, Louisiana

Combined Sewer  Regulator Overflow Facilities;
by American Public Works Association,
Chicago,  Illinois
   Source

NTIS - PB 188 914
GPO - 75*
NTIS - PB 212 267
NTIS - PB 185 951
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 185 950

NTIS - PB 195 223
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 210 858
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 191 217
NTIS - PB  188 511
NTIS - PB  185  949
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB  202  236
GPO -  $1.75
NTIS - PB  203  678
GPO  -  $1.50
 NTIS  -  PB  189  775
 GPO -  $1.50
 NTIS - PB 211  282
 GPO - $1.50

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Report Number

11022DMU08/70




11022DPP10/70


11022ECV09/71



11022EFF12/70



11022EFF01/71





11022ELK12/71



11023	08/70



11023DAA03/72



11023DPI08/69


11023DZF06/70




11023EV006/70



11023EYI04/72




11023FDB09/70



11023FDD03/70



11023FDD07/71





11023FIX08/70
               Tj. tie/Author

Combined Sewer Regulation and Management -
A Manual of Practice; by American Public
Works Association, Chicago, Illinois

Combined sewer Temporary Underwater Storage
Facility; by Melpar. Falls Church* VA

Underwater Storage of Combined Sewer Over-
flows; by Karl R. Rohrer Associates, Inc.,
Akron, Ohio

Control of Infiltration and Inflow into
Sewer Systems; by American Public Works
Association, Chicago, Illinois

Prevention and correction of Excessive
Infiltration and Inflow Into Sewer Systems -
A Manual of Practice; by American Public
Works Association, Chicago, Illinois

Maximizing Storage in Combined Sewer
Systems; by Municipality of Metropolitan
Seattle, Washington

Retention Basin Control of Combined,Sewer
Overflows; by Springfield Sanitary District,
Springfield, Illinois

Hypochlorite Generator for Treatment of
Combined Sewer Overflows; by Ionics, Inc.,
Watertown, Massachusetts

Rapid-Flow Filter for Sewer Overflows; by
Rand Development Corp., Cleveland, Ohio

Ultrasonic Filtration of Combined Sewer
Overflows; by American Process Equipment
Corp., Hawthorne, California

Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined
Sewer Overflows; by Cochrane Div., Crane
Company, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

High Rate Filtration of Combined Sewer
Overflows; by Ross Nebolsine, P. J. Harvey,
and Chi-Yuan Fan, Hydrotechnic Corporation,
New York, NY

Chemical Treatment of combined Sewer Over-
flows; by Dow Chemical company. Midland,
Michigan

Rotary Vibratory Fine Screening of Combined
Sewer Overflows; by Cornell, Rowland, Hayes
and Merryfield, corvallis, Oregon

Demonstration of Rotary Screening for
Combined Sewer Overflows; by City of
Portland, Dept. of Public Works, Port-
land, Oregon

Conceptual Engineering Report-Kingman Lake
Project; by Roy F. Weston, West Chester, PA
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 195 676
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 197 669

GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 208 346
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 200 827
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 203 208
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 209 861
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 200 828
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 211 243
NTIS - PB 194 032
GPO - 60*
NTIS - PB 212 421
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 195 674
GPO - $2.50
NTIS - PB 211 144
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 199 070
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 195 168
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB 206 814
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 197 598
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Report Number

1102H	06/70
11024DMS05/70



11024DOC07/71




11024DOC08/71



1102UDOC09/71



1102<* DOC10/71



11024DOK02/70




11024DQU10/70


11024EJC07/70



1102HEJC10/70



1102UEJC01/71




11024ELB01/71



11024EQE06/71


11024EQG03/71





1102UEXF08/70
               Title/Author

Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Tech-
nology; by Storm and Combined Sewer
Pollution Control Branch, Div. of Applied
Science and Technology, FWQA, Washington,
D.C.

Engineering Investigation of Sewer Overflow
Problems; by Hayes, Seay, Mattern and
Mattern, Roanoke, Virginia

Storm Watgr Management Model,, Vol._I<-Final
Report; by Metcalf 6 Eddy Engineers,
Palo Alto, California

Storm Water Management Model. Vol. II,
Verification and Testing; by Metcalf &
Eddy Engineers, Palo Alto, California

Storm Water Management ModelL Volv III.
User's Manual; by Metcalf 6 Eddy Engineers,
Palo Alto, California
                                   IV.
Storm Water Management Model, Vol.
Program Listing; by Metcalf & Eddy
Engineers, Palo Alto, California
Proposed Combined sewer Control by
Electrode Potential; by Merrimack College,
Andover, Massachusetts
Urban Runoff Characteristics; by Univ.
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
                                       of
selected Urban storm Water Runoff Abstracts.
July  1968-June 1970; by The Franklin Inst.
Research Laboratories, Philadelphia, PA

Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts.
First Quarterly Issue; by The Franklin Inst.
Research Laboratories, Philadelphia, PA
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts.
Second Quarterly Issue; by The Franklin
Institute Research Laboratories, Phila-
delphia, Pennsylvania

Storm^nd.,combined Sewer  Pollution Sources
and Abatement. Atlanta. Ga,; by Black,
Crow and Eidsness, Inc.,  Atlanta, Georgia

Impregnation  of Concrete  Pipe; by South-
west Research Insti., San Antonio, Texas

Storm Water Problems and  Control in
Sanitary sewers, Oakland  and Berkeley.
California; by Metcalf  6  Eddy Engineers,
Palo Alto, California

Combined sewer Overflow Abatement Alterna-
tiyes^_Washington, D^C.;  by Roy F. Weston,
Inc., West Chester,  Pennsylvania
                                                  Source

                                               GPO - $2.50
                                               NTIS - PB 193 939
                                               GPO - $2.00
                                               NTIS - PB 195 201
                                               GPO - $2.75
                                               NTIS - PB 203 289
                                               GPO - $1.50
                                               NTIS - PB 203 290
                                               GPO - $2.75
                                               NTIS - PB 203 291
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 203 292
                                               NTIS - PB 195 169
GPO - $2.75
NTIS - PB 202 865

GPO - $2.75
NTIS - PB 198 228
                                               GPO - 50*
                                               NTIS - PB 198 229
                                               GPO - 60*
                                               NTIS - PB 198 312
                                               NTIS - PB 201 725
                                               GPO - 75*
                                               GPO - $4.00
                                               NTIS - PB  208  815
                                               GPO -  $2.00
                                               NTIS - PB  203  680
                                           56

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Report Number

11024FJEOH/71



1102UFJE07/71



11024FKJ10/70



11024FKM12/71





1102HFKN11/69



1102UFLY06/71
               Title/Author

Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts^
Third Quarterly,,Issue; by Franklin Institute
Research Laboratories, Philadelphia, PA

Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts,
July 1970-June 1971; by The Franklin Inst.
Research Laboratories, Philadelphia, PA

In-Sewer Fixed Screening of combined Sewer
Overflows; by Envirogenics Co., Div. of
Aerojet-General Corp., El Monte, CA

Urban Storm, Runoff and combjPned_Sewer
Overflow Pollution, Sacramento, California;
by Envirogenics Co., Div. of Aerojet-
General Corp., El Monte, California

Stream Pollution and. Abatement from
Combined Sewer Overflows, Bucyrus. Ohio; by
Burgess and Niple, Ltd., Columbus, Ohio

Heat Shrinkable Tubing as Sewer Pipe Joints;
by The Western Co. of North America,      ~
Richardson, Texas
   Source

GPO - 75*



GPO - $1.50
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 213 118
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 208 989
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB  195 162
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 208 816
1103 - Storm Sewer Discharges
11030DNK08/68


11030DNS01/69


11034DUY03/72
11034FKL07/70
11034FLU06/71
The Beneficial Use of Storm Water; by Hitt-
man Associates, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland

Water Pollution Aspects of Urban Runoff; by
American Public Works Asso., Chicago, IL

Investigation of Porous Pavements for Urban
Runoff Control; by E. Thelen, W. C. Grover,
A. J. Hoiberg, and T. I. Haigh, Franklin
Inst. Research Laboratories, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania

Storm Water Pollution From Urban Land
Activity; by AVCO Economic Systems Corp.,
Washington, D.C.

Hydraulics of Long Vertical Conduits and
Associated cayitation; by Oniv. of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
NTIS - PB 195 160
NTIS - PB 215 532
GPO - $1.25
GPO - $2.50
NTIS - PB 195 281
                                                                  GPO - 60*
1104 - Non-sewered Runoff
11040GKK06/71
Environmental Impact of Highway Deicing; by
Edison Water Quality Lab., EPA, Edison, NJ
                                                                  GPO - $1.25
                                                                  NTIS - PB 203 493
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Report Number
               Title/Author
   Source
1105 - Non-sewered Municipal Wastes
11050FKE12/69
A Study of Flow Reduction and Treatment of
Wastewater from Households; by General
Dynamics Electric Boat Div., Groton, Conn.
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 197 599
1106 - Joint (Mun./Ind.) Wastes
11060DPD02/71
11060EOC07/69


11060FAE11/69



11060FAEO«t/71
Combined Treatment of Municipal Kraft
Linerboard and Fiberboard Manufacturing
Wastes; by Board of Water Commissioners,
City of Macon, Georgia; Georgia Kraft Co.;
and Armstrong Cork Company

Joint Municipal and Semichemical Pulping
Wastes; by City of Erie, Pennsylvania

Feasibility of Joint Treatment in a Lake
Watershed; by Roy F. Weston, Inc., West
Chester, Pennsylvania

Onondaqa Lake Study; by Onondaga County,
Syracuse, New York
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 208 215
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 185 9U8

NTIS - PB 201 698
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 206 472
                           Industrial Pollution Control
12000	07/71
12000FLX02/71
Projects of the Industrial Pollution
Control Branch; by Industrial Pollution
Control Branch, Applied Science and Tech-
nology, EPA, Washington, D.C.

A System for Industrial Waste Treatment
RD6D Project Priority Assignment; by
Synectics Corp., Allison Park, PA
GPO - $2.50
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 206  1U6
1201 - Metal and Metal Products
12010DIM08/70
 12010DPF11/71
 12010DRH11/71
 12010DTQ02/72
Pvrite Depression by Reduction of ^Solution
Oxidation Potential; by Univ. of Utah,
Salt Lake City, Utah

Brass Wire Mill Process Changes and Waste
Abatement, Recovery, and Reuse; by Volco
Brass and Copper Co. , Kenilworth, NJ

Ultrathjn Membranes for Treating Metal
Finishing Effluents by Reverse Osmosis; by
North Star Research & Development Inst.
 (through Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency) , Minneapolis, Minnesota
Combined steel  Mill and Municipal
waters  Treatment; by weirton  Steel  Div. ,
National steel  Corp.,  Weirton,  WV
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB  200  257
                                                                  GPO  -  55*
GPO -  $1.00
NTIS - PB  208  211
GPO  -  $1.50
NTIS - PB  210  198
                                           58

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Report Number

12010DUL02/71




12010EIE11/68



12010EIE03/71



12010EIE11/71



12010EQF03/71



12010EZV02/70
                                  Title/Author

                   Limestone Treatment of Rinse Waters from
                   Hydrochloric Acid Pickling^of^Steel; by
                   Armco Steel Corp., Middleton, Ohio"

                   A State of the Art Review of Metal
                   Finishing Waste Treatment; by Battelle
                   Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio

                   An Investigation of Techniques for Removal
                   of Chromium from Electroplating Wastes; by
                   Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH

                   An Investigation of Techniques for ^Removal
                   of Cyanide from Electroplating Wastes; by
                   Battelle Columbus Labs., Columbus, Ohio

                   An Electromembrane Process for Regenerating
                   Acid from Spent Pickle Liquor; by Southern
                   Research Institute, Birmingham, Alabama

                   Treatment of Waste Water-Waste Oil
                   Mixtures; by Armco Steel Corp., Middletown,
                   Ohio
   Source

GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 202 233
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 203 207
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 215 694
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 208 210
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 201 651
GPO - $2.50
NTIS - PB 195 161
1202_- Chemicals
                     Allied Products
12020—02/70
12020DIS01/72
12020DJI06/71
12020DQC03/71
12020EEQ10/71
12020EID03/71
                   Petrochemical Effluents Treatment Practices
                   - Summary; by Engineering-Sciences, Inc./
                   Texas, Austin, Texas

                   Anaerobic Treatment of Synthetic Organic
                   Wastes ;  by J. c. Hovious, J. A. Fisher,
                   and R. A. Conway, Union Carbide Corp. ,
                   South Charleston, West Virginia
                   Wastewater Treatment Facilities
                   Polyyinvl Chloride Production Plant ; by
                   B. F. Goodrich Chemical Co. , Cleveland, OH

                   Polymeric Materials for Treatment and
                   Recovery of Petrochemical Wastes: by Gulf
                   South Research Institute, New Orleans, LA

                   Treatment of Wastewater from the Produc-
                   tion of Polyhvdric Organics; by Dow
                   Chemical Co. , Texas Division, Freeport, TX

                   Preliminary Inyestigatjonal Requirements -
                   Petrochemical and Refinery Waste Treatment ;
                   by Engineering-Science, Inc., Austin, Texas
NTIS - PB 192 310
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 211 130
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 211 464
GPO - 700
NTIS - PB 201 699
GPO - $1.75
                                                                  GPO - $1.50
                                                                  NTIS - PB 212 369
12020EJI07/71


12020EXG03/72
                   Inorganic chemicals Industry Profile;  by
                   Datagraphics,  Inc., Pittsburgh,  PA

                   The Effect of  chlorination on Selected
                   Organic Chemicals;  by The Manufacturing
                   Chemists Association, Washington,  D.C.
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 206 308

GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 211 160
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Report Number

12020FPD09/71




12020FYE01/72




12020GND07/71
               Title/Author

Inorganic Fertilizer and Phosphate Mining
Industries - Water Pollution and Control;
by Battelle Memorial Institute, Richland,
Washington

The Pesticide Manufacturing industry -
Current Waste Treatment and Disposal
Practices; by P. R. Atkins, Univ. of
Texas, Austin, TX
Projected Wastewater Treatment Cggts^in,
the Organic Chemicals Industry; by Data-
graphics, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 206 154
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 211 129
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 206 429
     - Paper And Allied Products
12040DLQ08/71
12040EBY08/70
12040EEK08/71
12040EEL02/72
Slime Growth Evaluation of Treated Pulp
Mill Waste; by Dept. of Microbiology,
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, Oregon

Aerial Photographic Tracing of Pulp Mill
Effluent in Marine Waters; by Oregon State
Univ., Corvallis, Oregon

Treatment of Selected Internal Kraft Mill
Wastes in a Cooling Tower; by Georgia Kraft
Company, Rome, Georgia

Reverse Osmosis concentration of Dilute,
Pulp and Paper Effluents; by A. J. Wiley,
G. A. Dubey, and I. K. Bansal, The Pulp
Manufacturers Research League and The
Institute of Paper Chemistry, Appleton, WI
                                                                  GPO - 600
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB  198 232
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 208  217
GPO - $2.75
NTIS - PB  211  184
 12040EFC01/71



 12040ELW12/70



 120UOEMY12/71



 12040ENC12/71



 120UOEUG10/69


 12040EZZ04/70
Pollution Abatement by Fiber  Modification;
by College~of Forest Resources,  Univ.  of
Washington,  Seattle, WA

Aerated  Laooon Treatment  of Sulfite  Pulping
Effluents; by Crown Zellerbach Corporation,
Lebanon, Oregon

Multi-System Biological Treatment of
Bleached Kraft Effluents;  by  The Mead
Corporation, chillicothe,  Ohio

Color  Removal  from Kraft  Pulping Effluent
by .Lime  Addition;  by Interstate  Paper Corp.,
Riceboro, Georgia

Foam Separation  of Kraft  Pulping Wastes;
by  Georgia Kraft CoT, Rome,"Georgia

nj_tntg_gpent Kraft Licruor Filtration
through  Wood^ChJEs; by  school of Forest
Resources, Univ. of North Carolina,  Raleigh,
North  Carolina
GPO  -  65*
NTIS - PB  206  219
GPO  -  $1.25
NTIS - PB  208  212
 GPO  -  $2.00
 NTIS - PB 208 213
 GPO  - $1.25
 NTIS - PB 189 160
 NTIS - PB 191 873
                                           60

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Regort Number

12040FES07/71
12040FUB01/72
                           Title/Author

            Sludge Material Recovery System for Manu-
            facturers of Pigmented Papers; by
            S. D. Warren Co., Div. of Scott Paper Co.,
            Westbrook, Maine

            Recycle of Papermill WasterWaters and
            Application of Reverse Osmosis; by
            D. C. Morris, W. R. Nelson 6 G. O. Walraven,
            Green Bay Packaging, Inc., Green Bay, WI
                                                  Source

                                               GPO - $1.00
                                               NTIS - PB 211 026
                                               GPO - $1.00
                                               NTIS - PB 211 021
1205 - Petroleum and Coal Products
12050DRC11/71
12050DSH03/71
12050EKT03/71
            Experimental Evaluation of Fibrous Bed
            Coalescers for Separating Oil-Water
            Emulsions; by Dept. of Chemical Engineering,
            Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago,
            Illinois

            The Impact of Oily Materials on Activated
            Sludge Systems; by Hydroscience, Inc.,
            Westwood, NJ

            Fluid Bed Incineration of Petroleum Refinery
            Wastes; by American Oil Co., Mandan, ND
                                               GPO - $1.75
                                               NTIS - PB 210
                                               GPO - $1.25
                                               NTIS - PB 212 422
                                               GPO - $1.50
                                               NTIS - PB 202 570
1206^-^Food and Kindred Products
12060	03/68
12060	03/68
12060	07/69
12060	10/69
12060	04/70
12060—


12060—


12060—
-08/70


-10/70


-03/71
Potato Waste Treatment (Proceedings of a
Symposium); by Univ. of Idaho and FWPCA
Pacific Northwest Water Lab., Corvallis, OR

Aerated Lagoon Treatment of Food Processing
Wastes; by Kenneth A. Dostal, Pacific North-
west Water Lab., WQO, EPA, Corvallis, OR

Secondary Treatment of Potato Processing
Wastes; by Kenneth A. Dostal, Pacific
Northwest Water Lab., WQO, EPA, Corvallis,
Oregon

Current Practice in Potato Processing
Waste Treatment; by Univ. of Washington,
Seattle, Washington

Proceedings First National Symposium on
Food Processing Wastes; by FWQA, USDA,
National Canners Association and Jtorthwest
Food Processors Association

Waste Reduction in Food Canning Operations;
by National Canners Asso., Berkeley, CA

Treatment of Citrus Processing Wastes; by
The Coca-Cola Co., Foods Div., Orlando, FL

Proceedings Second Annual Symposium on
Food Processing Wastes; by Pacific North-
west Water Lab., EPA, Corvallis, Oregon
and National Canners Association
                                                                  NTIS - PB 208 218
                                                                  GPO - 55*
                                                           GPO - 65*
                                                           NTIS - PB 202 234
                                                           GPO - $1.00
                                                           NTIS - PB 189 232
                                                           GPO - $3.00
                                                           NTIS - PB 199 709
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 198 231

GPO - $2.75
NTIS - PB 202 238

GPO - $4.50
                                          61

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Report Number

12060DSB09/71
12060DSI07/71



12060DXF07/71



12060DXL01/71




12060EAE09/71




12060ECF04/70



12060EDK08/71



12060EDZ08/71




12060EGU03/71



12060EHT07/70



12060EHU03/71


12060EHV12/70



12060EZP09/70
               Title/Author

Demonstration of a Full-Scale Haste Treat-
ment System for a Cannery; by L. E. Streebin,
G. W. Reid, and A. C. H. Hu; Univ. of
Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

state-of-Artf Sugarbeet Processing Waste
Treatment; by Beet Sugar Development
Foundation, Ft. Collins, Colorado

Membrane Processing of Cottage Cheese Whey
for Pollution Abatement; by Crowley's Milk
Company, Binghamton, New York

Reduction of Salt content of Food Processing
Liquid Waste Effluent; by National Canners
Association, Berkeley, California

Trickling Filter Treatment of Fruit
Processing Waste Waters; by National Canners
Association, Berkeley, California

Current Practice in Seafoods Processing
Waste Treatment; by Oregon State Univ.,
Corvallis, Oregon

Liquid Wastes from Canning and Freezing
Fruits and Vegetables; by National Canners
Association, Berkeley, California

Pilot Plant Installation for Fungal
Treatment of Vegetable Canning Wastes; by
The Green Giant Co., Le Suer, Minnesota

Dairy Food Plant Wastes and Waste Treat-
ment Practices; by Dept. of Dairy Tech.,
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Use of Fungi Imperfect! in Waste control; by
North star Research & Development Institute,
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Reconditioning of Food Processing Brines;
by National Canners Asso., Berkeley, Calif.

Aerobic Secondary Treatment of Potato
Processing Wastes; by R. T. French Company,
Shelley, Idaho

Cannery Waste Treatment Kehr Activated
Sludge; by FMC Corp., Santa Clara, Calif.
GPO - $1.50
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 207 646
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 209 936
GPO -
NTIS - PB 203 963
GPO - 500
NTIS - PB 210 586
NTIS - PB 202 232
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 209 9*1
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 208 206
GPO - $4.00
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 202 231
GPO - 750
NTIS - PB 212 394

GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 200 623
GPO - 700
NTIS - PB 199 071
12060EZY08/71




12060FAD10/69


12060FDS11/71
Complete Mix Activated Sludge Treatment of
Citrus Process Wastes; by Winter Garden
Citrus Products Cooperative, Winter
Garden, Florida

Aerobic Treatment of Fruit Processing
Wastes; by Snokist Growers, Yakima, WA

Elimination of Water Pollution by Packing-
house Animal Paunch and Blood; by Beefland
International, Inc., Council Bluffs, Iowa
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 210 407
NTIS - PB 188 506
GPO - 500
NTIS - PB  211 023
                                          62

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Report Number

12060FQE12/70
               Title/Author

Dry Caustic Peeling of Tree Fruit for
Liquid Waste Reduction; by National Canners
Association, Berkeley, California
GPO - 60*
NTIS - PB 208 209
120g - Stone, Clayr & Glass Products
12080EZF09/70
Phenolic Water Reuse by piatomite Filtra-
tion; by Johns-Manville Products Corp.,
Manville, New Jersey
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 199 069
1209 - Textile Mill Products
12090DWM01/71



12090ECS02/71


12090EOE01/72





12090ESG01/71



12090EUX10/70
Bio-Regenerated Activated Carbon Treatment
of Textile Dye Wastewater; by Fram Corp.,"
Providence, Rhode Island

State of the Art of Textile_Waste Treatment;
by Clemson University, Clemson, SC

Water Pollution Reduction Through Recovery
of Desizing Wastes; by Dept. of Textile
Chemistry, North Carolina State Univ.,
Raleigh, North Carolina

Zinc Precipitation and Recovery from Viscose
Rayon Wastewater; by American Enka Co., Enka,
North Carolina

Reuse of Chemical Fiber Plant Wastewater
and Cooling Water Slowdown; by Fiber
Industries, Inc., Charlotte, NC and
Davis & Floyd Engineers, Inc., Greenwood,
South Carolina
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 203 599
GPO - $2.50
NTIS - PB 212 359

GPO - 60*
NTIS - PB 211 2U5
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 205 205
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 200 695
1212 - Miscellaneous Industrial Sources
12120	09/69
12120	09/70
12120DIK12/70
12120ERC08/69
12120ESW06/71
Activated sludge Treatment of Chrome Tannery
Wastes; by A. C. Lawrence Company, Peabody,
Massachusetts

Treatment of Sole Leather Vegetable Tannery
Wastes; by Dr. J. David Eye, Univ. of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio

Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Treatment for
Vegetable Tanning Wastes; by Univ. of
Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

Disposal of Wastes from Water Treatment
Plants; by American Water Works Association
Research Foundation, New York, NY

Magnesium Carbonate, A Recycled Coagulant
for Water Treatment; by Dept. of Public
Utilities, City of Gainesville, Florida
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 186 158
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 199 068
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 202 235
NTIS - PB 186 157
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 209 938
                                          63

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Report Number

12120EOR11/71
               Title/Author

Information Respurce; Water Pollution
Control in the Water Utility Industry; by
American Water Works Association Research
Foundation, New York, NY
                                                                     Source

                                                                  GPO - $1.50
                                                                  NTIS - PB 209 860
12120FYF03/72
Fluidized-Bed Incineration of .Selected
Carbonaceous Industrial_Wastes; by Battelle
Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio
1213 - Joint (Ind./Mun.)  Wastes
                                                                  GPO - $1.00
                                                                  NTIS - PB 211 161
12130DOJ09/71




12130EDX07/70



12130EGK06/71


12130EZR05/71



12130FJQ06/71
Whey Effluent Packed Tqwer^Trickling
Filtration; by Quirk, Lawler 6 Matusky
Engineers, Tappan, New York for the Village
of Walton, New York

Joint Treatment of Municipal, Sewage and
Pulp Mill Effluents; by The Green Bay
Metro. Sewerage District, Green Bay, WI

Biological Treatment of chloropfaenolic
Wastes; by the City of Jacksonville, AR

Combined Treatment of Domestic and Indus-
trial Wastes by Activated Sludge; by City
of Dallas, Oregon

Pollution Abatement and By-Product Recovery
in^Shellfish and Fisheries,, Processing; by
Food, chemical and Research Laboratories,
Inc., Seattle, Washington, and Engineering-
Science of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska
                                                                  GPO - $1.50
                                                                  NTIS - PB 210 H08
                                                                  GPO - $6.00
                                                                  GPO - $1.50
                                                                  NTIS -~ PB 206 813

                                                                  GPO - $1.25
                                                                  NTIS - PB 205 206
                                                                  GPO - $1.00
                                                                  NTIS - PB 208 214
                           Agricultural Pollution Control
1301 - Forestry and Logging
13010 --- 02/70
13010EGA02/71
Industrial Waste Guide on Logging Practices;
by Northwest Region, FWPCA, Portland, OR

studies on Effects of Watershed Practices
on streams ; by Oregon State Univ. ,
Corvallis, Oregon
                                                                  NTIS - PB 207 6HH
                                                                  GPO - $1.50
1302 - Agricultural Run-off
13020 --- 07/71
13020DGX08/71
Agricultural Pollution of the Great Lakes
Basin; by Governments of the United States
and Canada

Role of Animal^ Wastes_in_ Agricultural
Land Runoff; by School of Agricultural
and Life Sciences, North Carolina State
Univ., Raleigh, North Carolina
                                                                  GPO - $1.50
                                                                  NTIS - PB 206 906
                                                                  GPO - $1.25
                                                                  NTIS - PB 209 213

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Report Number

13020DPB08/71
               Title/Author

Management of Nutrients on Agricultural
Land for Improved Water flualitv; by Dept.
of Agronomy, College of Agriculture and
Life Science, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY
   source

GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 209 858
1303 - Irrigation Return Flows
13030	05/69
13030	11/71
13030DYY06/69




13030ELY12/69





13030ELYOU/71-7



13030ELY04/71-8



13030ELY05/71-12



13030ELY05/71-3


13030ELY05/71-6



13030ELY06/71-10



13030ELY06/71-13



13030ELY06/71-H



13030ELY08/71-9
Characteristics and Pollution Problems of
Irrigation Return Flow; by Utah State Univ.
Foundation, Logan, Utah

Research Needs for Irrigation Return Flow
QualjLtv Control; by Gaylord V. Skogerboe,
Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, CO and
J. P. Law, Robert S. Kerr Water Research
Center, EPA, Ada, Oklahoma

Water Quality Management Problems in Arid
Regions; by Robert S. Kerr Water Research
Center, FWQA, Ada, Oklahoma

Collected Papers Regarding Nitrates in
Agricultural Waste Waters; by FWQA, San
Francisco, CA; U.S. Bureau of Reclamation;
and California Dept. of Water Resources

Removal of Nitrate by an Algal System; by
California Dept. of Water Resources, San
Joaquin Valley, California

Denitrification by Anaerobic Filters and
Ponds; by Robert S. Kerr Water Research
Center, EPA, Ada, Oklahoma

Desalination of Agricultural Tile Drainage;
by Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center,
EPA, Ada, Oklahoma

Nutrients from Tile Drainage Systems; by
California Department of Water Resources

Removal of Nitrogen from Tile Drainage - A
Summary Report; by California Department of
Water Resources and EPA

Technigues to Reduce Nitrogen in Drainage
Effluent During Transport; by U.S. Bureau
of Reclamation, Region 2

Removal of Nitrate by an Algal System -
Phase II; by Calif. Dept. of Water
Resources, San Joaquin Valley, CA

Denitrification by Anaerobic Filters and
Ponds - Phase II; by Robert S. Kerr Water
Research Center, EPA, Ada, Oklahoma

The Effects of Agricultural Waste Water
Treatment on Algal Bioassay Response; by
EPA, San Francisco, CA
NTIS - PB 204 817
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 219 979
NTIS - PB 198 125
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 197 595
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 205 425
       ($3.00)

GPO - 75*
NTIS - PB 213 719
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 213 890
GPO - $1.00
GPO - 50*
GPO - 60*
GPO - $1.75
GPO - $1.00
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 213 891
                                          65

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Rgport^Number                     Title/Author                       Source

13030ELY05/72-11   Possibility of Reducing Nitrogen in            GPO - $1.25
                   DrainageWater by On Farm Practices: by        NTIS - PB 221 482
                   U. S. Bureau of Reclamation,
                   Sacramento, CA

13030GJS12/71      National Irrigation Return Flow Research       GPO - 40*
                   and Development Program; by J. P. Law, Jr.,    NTIS - PB 209 857
                   Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA,
                   Ada, Oklahoma


1304 - Anj.mal Feed Lots


13040	07/68      Pollution Implications of Animal Wastes_-_A    NTIS - PB 204 818
                   Forward^ Oriented Review; by Dr. Raymond C.~
                   Loehr, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, New York

13040DEM01/71      characteristics of Wastes from Southwestern    GPO - $1.25
                   Cattle Feedlots; by Texas Tech. Univ.,         NTIS - PB 209 214
                   Lubbock, Texas

13040DKP06/71      closed System Waste Management for Live-       GPO - $1.25
                   stock; by Dr. P. O. Ngoddy, J. P. Harper,      NTIS - PB 211 022
                   R. K. Collins, G. D. Wells, and F. A. Heidar,
                   Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, Michigan

13040EYX11/69      Agr{.cultural Practices_and Water Quality;      NTIS - PB 199 828
                   by Iowa State Univ., Ames, Iowa                        ($3.00)

13040FXG11/71      Evaluation of Beef Cattle Feedlot Waste        GPO - $2.50
                   Management Alternatives; by A. F. Butchbaker,  NTIS - PB 211 242
                   J. E. Garton, G. W. A. Mahoney, and M. D.
                   Paine, Oklahoma State University, Still-
                   water, Oklahoma


                              Mining PollutionaControl


1401 - Mine  Drainage


14010	06/70      Oxygenation of Ferrous  Iron; by Harvard        GPO - $1.75
                   University, Cambridge,  Massachusetts           NTIS - PB  189 233

14010DAY06/71      Inorganic  Sulfur Oxidation by Iron-            GPO - $1.25
                   Oxidizing  Bacteria; by  Syracuse Univ.,         NTIS - PB  213 006
                   Syracuse,  New York

14010DDH08/71      Control of Mine Drainage from Coal Mine        GPO - $1.25
                   Mineral Wastes - Phase  I - Hydrology  and       NTIS - PB  206 194
                   Related Experiments; by Truax-Traer Coal
                   Company, Pinckneyville, Illinois

14010DEE12/70      Treatment  of Acid Mine  Drainage;  by            GPO - $1.00
                   Horizons,  Inc., Cleveland, Ohio                NTIS - PB  197 470

14010DII05/71      Rotary Precoat Filtration of  Sludge  from       GPO - $1.25
                   Acid Mine^Drainage  Neutralization; by         NTIS -  PB  203 190
                   Johns-Manville Products Corp., Manville,
                   New Jersey
                                           66

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Report Number

14010DKN11/70




14010DLC11/69



14010DLI02/71



14010DM003/70-A


14010DMO03/70



14010DRB05/71




14010DRZ02/71



14010DYG08/71



14010DYH12/71



14010DYI02/71



14010DYK03/70



14010DZM08/70




14010ECC08/71




14010EFK06/72



14010EGJ11/69
               Title/Author

Microbial Factor in Acid Mine Drainage
Formation; by Mellon Institute, Carnegie-
Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Sulfide Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage; by
Bituminous coal Research, Inc., Monroeville,
Pennsylvania

Silicate Treatment for Acid Mine Drainage
Prevention; by Tyco Laboratories, Inc.,
Waltham, Massachusetts

Investigative Mine Survey of a Small Water-
shed; by Halliburton Co., Duncan, Oklahoma

New Mine Sealing Technigues for Water
Pollution Abatement; by Halliburton Co.,
Duncan, Oklahoma

Flocculation and Clarification of Mineral
Suspensions; by University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Purification^of Mine Water by Freezing; by
Applied Science Laboratories, Inc., State
College, Pennsylvania

Acid Mine Waste Treatment Using Reverse
Osmosis; by Gulf Environmental Systems
Company, San Diego, California

Neutradesulfatjng Treatment Process for
Acid Mine Drainage; by Catalytic, Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Evaluation of a New Acid Mine Drainage
Treatment Process; by Black, Sivails and
Bryson, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage by Reverse
Osmosis; by Rex Chainbelt, Inc., for the ~
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Feasibility Study of Mining Coal in an
Oxygen Free Atmosphere; by Island Creek
Coal Co., Holden, WV and Cyrus Wm. Rice
Div., NUS Corp., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

The Effects of Various Gas Atmospheres on
the Oxidation of Coal Mine Pyrites: by
Cyrus Wm. Rice Div., NUS Corporation,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Use of Latex as a Soil Sealant to Control
Acid Mine Drainage; by Uniroyal, Inc.,
Wayne, NJ

Effects of Antibacterial Agents on Mine
Drainage; by MSA Research Corp. and
Pennsylvania Dept. of Mines and Mineral
Industries
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 196 113
NTIS - PB 187 866
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 198 427
GPO - S2.00
NTIS - PB 196 110

GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 196 736
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 206 238
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 213 121
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 202 228
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 213 720
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 202 571
GPO - 55*
NTIS - PB 195 200
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 197 446
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 203 679
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 213 040
                                                                  NTIS - PB 191 215
                                          67

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Reeort_Number

14010EHN04/71



14010EIZ01/70



14010EIZ12/71



1«tO 10EJE12/71





14010EJT09/71




1401 OEMS09/69



1401OEMS12/69


14010ENW09/71



14010ETV08/70




14010EXA03/71


14010FBZ09/71



14010FII03/71



14010FJX12/71



14010FKK12/70




14010FLW07/70



14010FMH12/70
               Title/Author

Detection of Abandoned Underground Coal
Mines by Geophysical Methods; by HRB-Singer,
Inc., State College, Pennsylvania

Limestone Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage;
by Bituminous coal Research, Inc., Monroe-
ville, Pennsylvania

Studies of Limestone Treatment of Acid Mine
Drainage - Part II; by Bituminous Coal
Research, Inc., Monroeville, Pennsylvania

Mine Spoil Potentials for Water Quality and
Controlled Erosion; by College of Agricul-
ture and Forestry, West Virginia University,
Morgantown, West Virginia

Studies on Densification of Coal Mine
Drainage Sludge; by Bituminous Coal
Research, Inc., Monroeville, Pennsylvania

Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to,Inland
and Ocean Disposal Sites - Vol. Ij
n          n      it    n . vol. II;
ii          ii      n    n _ Vol. III;
"          "      "    i' - Summary;
by Bechtel Corp., San Francisco, CA

Microbiological Treatment.of Acid Mine
Drainage Waters; by Continental Oil Co.,
Ponca City, Oklahoma

Neutralization of High Ferric Iron Acid
Mine Drainage; by Roger C. Wilmoth and
Ronald D. Hill, FWQA, Cincinnati, Ohio

Pilot Scale Study of Acid Mine Drainage;
by Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Concentrated Mine Drainage Disposal Into
Sewage Treatment Systems; by Environmental
Research & Applications, Inc., Wilton, CT

Evaluation of Pyritj.c Oxidation by Nuclear
Methods; by Mellon Insti., Carnegie-Mellon
University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Dewatering of Mine Drainage Sludge; by Coal
Research Bureau, West Virginia University,
Morgantown, West Virginia

Underground Coal Mining Methods to Abate
Water Pollution; by West Virginia Univ.,
Morgantown, West Virginia

Feasibility Study Manual -TMine Water
Pollutjon Contro1 Demonstrations; by FWQA,
Washington, D.C.

Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage by .Ozone
Oxidation; by Brookhaven National Labora-
tories, Associated Universities, Inc.,
Atomic Energy commission, Upton, New York
   Source

GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 211 554
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 195 282
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 208 326
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 208 817
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 203 189
NTIS - PB 189 757
NTIS - PB 189 758
NTIS - PB 189 759
NTIS - PB 189 756
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 206 231
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 192 087
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 214 771

GPO - 75*
NTIS - PB 213 042
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB  198 523
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 208 347
GPO - 60*
NTIS - PB 214 697
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB  197 594
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB  198 225
                                           68

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                                  Title/Author
                                                  Source
14010FNQ02/72




1U010FOA02/71


14010FPROU/71



14010FPS02/70




1U010FQR03/72



1H010FUI10/71


HJ010FYY09/71



14010FZ003/72



14010HBQ09/71
Electrochemical Treatment of Acid Mine
Waters ; by Tyco Laboratories , Inc. ,
Waltham, Massachusetts

Carbonate Bonding of Coal Refuse; by Black,
Sivalls and Bryson, Inc. , Pittsburgh, PA

Acid Mine Drainage Formation and Abatement ;
by Ohio State University Research Founda-
tion, Columbus, Ohio

Sulfide to Sulfate Reaction Mechanism; by
Ohio State University Research Foundation,
Columbus, Ohio

Reverse Osmosis Demineralization of Acid
Mine Drainage ; by The Ecology Division,
Rex Chainbelt, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Foam Separation of Acid Mine Drainage ; by
Horizons, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio

Study of Sulfur Recovery from Coal Refuse ;
by Black, Sivalls and Bryson, Inc.,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Legal Problems of coal Mine Reclamation ;
by University of Maryland School of Law,
Baltimore, Maryland

Feasibility Study Upper Meander Creek Mj.ne
Drainage Abatement Project; by Stanley
Consultants, Cleveland, Ohio
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 208 820
GPO - 60*
NTIS - PB 198 230

NTIS - PB 199 835
GPO - $1.50
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 211 020
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB 208 411

GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 203 *»88
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 209 862
GPO - 60*
NTIS - PB 206 232
1403 - Oil Shale
1U030EDB12/71
Water Pollution Potential of Spent Oil
Shale Residues; by Colorado state Univ.,
Fort Collins, Colorado
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 206 808
1405 - Phosphate Mining
14050EPU08/71
Utilization of Phosphate Slime; by Inter-
national Minerals & Chemical corporation,
skokie, Illinois
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 203 191
1501 - Recreation
                         Other Sources of Pollution Control
15010	01/69
Basic Waste Characteristjcs^at Winter
Recreation Areas; by B. D. Clark, Pacific
Northwest Laboratory, FWPCA, Corvallis, OR
NTIS - PB 208 «37
                                          69

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Report Number

15010	03/70
               Title/Author

Working Paper Ho. 68 - Evaluation of
Extended Aeration Treatment at Recreation
Areas; by B. D. Clark, Pacific Northwest
Laboratory, FWPCA, Corvallis, Oregon
   Source

NTIS - PB 208 436
1502 - Watercraft Wastes
15020	06/67
15020	04/68
15020DGR08/70
15020DHB04/70
15020DHE09/69
15020DHG09/71
15020ENN09/71
Houseboat Wastes; Methods for Collection
and Treatment; by B. D. Clark, Pacific
Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA,
Corvallis, Oregon

Houseboat Waste Characteristics and Ifeat-
ment; by B. D. Clark, Pacific Northwest
Water Laboratory, FWPCA, Corvallis, Oregon

Flexible Holding Tank for Pleasurecraft
Sanitary System; by Uniroyal, Inc., Wayne,
New Jersey

Storage of Wastes from Watercraft and
Disposal at Shore Facilities; by General
Dynamics Electric Boat Div., Groton, CT

Collection, Underwater Storage, and
Disposal of Pleasurecraft Wastes; by Under-
water Storage, Inc., and Silver Schwartz,
Ltd., Washington, D.C.

Watercraft Waste Treatment System Develop-
ment and Demonstration Report; by General
Electric Company, Philadelphia, PA

Control of Pollution from Outboard Engine
Exhaust; A Reconnaissance Study; by
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
NTIS - PB 208 439
NTIS - PB 208 438
GPO - 55*
NTIS - PB 201 700
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 188 505
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 208 345
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 206 192
150 3 -fCon structipn
15030DTL05/70
Urban Soil Erosion and Sediment.Control; by
National Association of Counties Research
Foundation, Washington, D.C.
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 196 111
1504 - Impoundments
15040EJ212/70
Selective Withdrawal from a Stratified
Reservoir; by University of California,
Berkeley, California
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 201 726
1508^- Oil Spills
15080	03/69
Chemical Treatment of Oil Slicks; by Edison
Water Quality Lab., FWQA, Edison New Jersey
NTIS - PB  185 947
                                          70

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Report Number

15080	10/70


15080DB003/71



15080DJM07/70



15080DJN01/71




15080DJ010/69


15080DJO05/70


15080DJP10/70



15080DJQ04/70



15080DOZ12/70



15080DXE11/70




15080DZR11/70



15080EAG07/69



15080EAL02/71



15080EBZ12/70



15080EH005/69
               Title/Author

Oil Containment Systems; by Edison Water
Quality Lab., FWQA, Edison, New Jersey

Conversion  of Crankcase Waste Oil into
Useful Products; by National Oil Recovery
Corporation, Bayonne, New Jersey

Recovery of Oil Spills Using Vortex
Assisted Airlift System; by Battelle
Memorial Institute, Richland, Washington

Gelling Crude Oils to Reduce Marine
Pollution From Tanker Oil Spills; by
western Co. of North America, Richardson,
Texas

Oil Tagging System study - Summary; by
Melpar, Inc., Arlington, Virginia

Oil Tagging System Study - Final Report; by
Melpar, Inc., Arlington, Virginia

Oil/Water Separation System with_Sea
Skimmer; by The Garrett Corp., AiResearch
Manufacturing Div., Los Angeles, Calif.

Ultrasonic  Emulsificatjon of oil Tanker
Cargo; by Sonics International, Inc.,
Dallas, Texas

Testing and Evaluation of Oil Spill
Recovery Equipment; by Maine Port Authority,
Portland, Maine

Feasibility Analysis of Incinerator Systems
for Restoration of Oil Contaminated Beaches;
by Envirogenics Co., Div. of Aerojet-General
Corp., El Monte, California

Santa Barbara Oil Pollutionf 1969; by
University of California, Santa Barbara,
California

Review of Santa Barbara channel Oil Pollu-
tion Incident; by Pacific NW Laboratories,
Battelle Memorial Institute, Richland, WA

Santa Barbara oil Spill; Short-term Analysis
of Macroplankton and Fish; by University of~
California, Santa Barbara, California

Effects of Oil Pollution on Waterfowl^ A
Study of Salvage Methods; by Zoological
Society of San Diego, California

Oil Dispersing Chemicals; by M. Poliakoff,
for the Edison Water Quality Laboratory,
FWQA, Edison, New Jersey
   Source

WHS - PB 206 797
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 205 207
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 203 H89
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 202 239
NTIS - PB 190 193
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 195 283

GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 211 604
NTIS - PB 193 674
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 200 081
GPO - 75*
NTIS - PB 198 227
GPO - 550
NTIS - PB 197 670
NTIS - PB 191 712
GPO - 70<
NTIS - PB 212 782
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 198 091
                                                                  NTIS - PB 188 207
                                          71

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Report Number

15080EIL12/69




15080EOS03/70



15080EOS10/70-1



15080EPL04/70



15080EUU10/70



15080FHS08/69



15080FHT12/69


15080FHU10/69



15080FTU05/71




15080FWN07/71



15080FW002/71


15080FWP04/71




15080HOL01/72
               Title/Author

Proceedings; Joint Conference on Prevention
and Control of oil Spills: sponsored by the
American Petroleum Institute and the
Federal Water Quality Administration

Preliminary Operations Planning Manual for
the Restoration of Oil-Contaminated peaches:
by URS Research Company, San Mateo, Calif.
Evaluation of Selected Earthmoyinq Egu^p-
ment for the Restoration of Oil-Contaminated
Beaches ; by URS Research Co., San Mateo, CA

Spreading and Movement of Oil Spills: by
H. G. Schwartzberg, New York University,
New York, NY

Vortex Separation Process for oil Spj.ll
Recovery Systems: by American Process
Equipment Corp., Panama City, Florida

Cleaning Oil-contaminated Beaches ; by
Northeast Region Research & Development
Program, FWQA, Edison, New Jersey

Oil Sampling, Techniques; by Edison Water
Quality Lab., FWQA, Edison, New Jersey

Biological Effects of Oil Pollution -
Bibliography; by Edison Water Quality
Laboratory, FWQA, Edison, New Jersey

Oil Pollution Incident, Platform Charlie ,
Main Pass Block 41 Field. Louisiana; by
Alpine Geophysical Associates, Inc.,
Norwood , NJ

Recovery of Floating oil Rotating Disk Type
Skimmer; by Atlantic Research Systems Div.7
The Susquehanna Corp. , Costa Mesa, Calif.

Floating Oil Recovery Devices; by New
Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

Concept Development of a Hydraulic Skimmer
System for Recovery of Floating Oil; by  ~
Battelle Memorial Institute, Richland,
Washington

A Feasibility Demonstration of an Aerial
Surveillance Spill Prevention System; by
R. I. Welch, A. D. Marmelstein, and
P. M. Maughan, Earth Satellite Corp. ,
Washington, D.C.
NTIS - PB 194 395
NTIS - PB 191 711
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 206 693
NTIS - PB 192 852
GPO - 600
NTIS - PB 201 656
NTTS - PB 189 172
NTIS - PB 190 171
NTIS - PB 188 206
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 203 497
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 205 208
GPO - $1.00
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 203 498
                                                                  GPO - $2.00
                                                                  NTIS - PB 214 400
15Q9_r Hazardous Material Spills
15090FOZ10/70
Control of Spillage of Hazardous Polluting
Substances; by Battelle Memorial Institute,
Pacific NW Laboratories, Richland, WA
                                                                  GPO - $3.00
                                                                  NTIS - PB 197 596
                                          72

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Report Number
               Title/Author

            Water Quality Control
   Source
1601 - Eutrophication
16010	10/67
16010	10/69
16010—10/69




16010	03/71



16010DDS03/70


16010DMG12/71



16010DNY07/71




16010DON02/72
16010DOU06/70
16010DQB10/71
16010DSW05/71
16010DXV11/71
Environmental Requirements of Blue-Green
Algae,/Proceedings of Symposium); by Univ.
of Washington, Seattle, WA and Pacific
Northwest Water Lab., FWPCA, Corvallis, OR

Working Paper No. 66; Field Studies on
Sediment - Water Algal Nutrient Interchange
Processes and Water Quality of Upper
Klamath and Agency Lakes; by A. R. Gahler,
Pacific NW Water Lab., FWPCA, Corvallis, OR

Plankton Community and HYdraulic..Character-
ization Preliminary to Lake^Flushing; by
University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Demonstrating the Effects of Nutrients in
Bioyoxidation Pond Receiving Streams; by
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

Dynamics of the Nitrogen Cycle in Lakes;
by University of Alaska, College, Alaska

Flushing of Small Shallow Lakes; by
C. C. Lomax, and J. F. Orsborn, Washington
State University, Pullman, Washington

Eutrophication of Surface Waters - Lake
Tahoe Indian Creek Reservoir; by Lake
Tahoe Area Council, South Lake Tahoe, CA

Eutrophication Factors in North Central
Florida Lakes; by H. D. Putnam, P. L.
Brezonik and E. E. Shannon, Environmental
Engineering Dept., Univ. of Florida,
Gainesville, Florida

Pharmacoloqical Testing of Blue-Green
Algae for Constituents Having Therapeutic
Value; by World Life Research Institute,
Colton, California

Provisional Algal Assay Procedures: by
D. F. Toerien, et al., Univ. of California,
Berkeley, California

Eutrophication of Surface Waters - Lake
Tahoe; by Lake Tahoe Area Council, South
Lake Tahoe, California

The Carbon Dioxide System and Eutrophica-
tion; by S. D. Morton, P. H. Derse, and
R. C. Sernau, Warf Institute, Inc.,
Madison, Wisconsin
NTIS - PB 206 538
NTIS - PB 207 643
NTIS - PB 192 760
NTIS - PB 199 269
NTIS - PB 203 791
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 213 840
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 211 462
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 209 863
GPO - 30*
NTIS - PB 206 476
NTIS - PB 206 140
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 211 460
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 210 706
                                          73

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Report Number

16010EHC12/71
16010EHR03/71
16010EHR08/71
               Title/Author

Eutrophication in Coastal Waters: Nitrogen
as a Controlling Factor; by Scripps      ~
Institute of Oceanography, University of
California, San Diego, La Jolla, California

The Chemical Investigation of Decent Lake
Sediments from Wisconsin Lakes and Their
Interpretation; by G. C. Bortleson, Univ.
of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

Nutrient sources for Algae and Their
Control; by Dr. G. P. Fitzgerald, Univ. of
Wisconsin Water Resources center, Madison,
Wisconsin
   Source

GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 210 710
                                                                  GPO - $2.25
                                                                  NTIS - PB 208 965
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 210 707
16010EHR12/71
16010EHR03/72
16010EQA10/71
16010EXE12/71
Problem Lakes in the United States; by
Martha J. Ketelle and Paul D. Uttormark.
Water Resources Center, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

Role of Bacteria in the Nitrogen Cycle in
Lakes; by E. F. McCoy, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

Dissolved and Particulate Organic Carbon in
Some Colorado Waters; by E. B. Reed, Dept.
of Zoology, Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, Colorado

The Effects of Artificial Aeration on Lake
Ecology; by A. W. Fast, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, Michigan
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 209 864
GPO - 35*
NTIS - PB 211 461
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 210 705
GPO - $4.25
NTIS - PB 210 704
1602 - Physical - Chemical Identification of Pollutants
16020	10/67




16020	07/71



16020DHV07/70





16020DKW09/70



16020EWC04/71


16020FEN03/71
Iron-59 as a Solids Tracer in Aqueous
Suspensions; by M. R. Scalf, J. L. Witherow,
and C. P. Priesing, Robert S. Kerr Water
Research center, FWPCA, Ada, Oklahoma

Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and
Wastes, 1971; by Analytical Quality Control
Lab., EPA, Cincinnati, Ohio

Aguatic PlantniChemistrY.. Its,Application
to Water Pollution Control; by R.T. LaLonde,
State Dniv. College of Forestry at Syracuse
Univeristy, Syracuse, New York

Chemical Characteristics of Organic^Color
in Water; by University of Washington,
Seattle, Washington

Catalog of Pesticide NMR Spectra; by
Southeast Water Lab., EPA, Athens, Georgia

Characterization and Separation of Secondary
Effluent Components by Molecular Weight; by
Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.
NTIS - PB 205 827
GPO - $3.00
NTIS - PB 211 968
NTIS - PB 192 810
NTIS - PB 199 707
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 206 144

GPO - 55*
NTIS - PB 206 193
                                          74

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Report Number

16020FQT12/70



16020PS006/71



16020GAG02/71
16020GDQ10/71
16020GFR07/71
               Title/Author

Fluid Product Pipeline Leak Detection from
Airborne Platforms; by Resources Technology
Corporation, Houston, Texas

Design and Operation of an Information
Center on Analytical Methodology; by
Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH

Sampling of Glacial Snow for Pesticide
Analysis; by T. R. Stengle, University of
Mass., Amherst, Mass., J. J. Lichtenberg,
Analytical Quality Control Lab., EPA,
Cincinnati, Ohio and C. S. Houston, Univ.
of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont

A Microbiological Survey in Lake Erie Near
Cleveland. Ohio; by R. P. Collins, Univ.
of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut

Interaction of Nitrilotriacetic Acid^With
Suspended and Bottom Material; by National
Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.
   Source

GPO - $1.00
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 204 820
GPO - 35*
NTIS - PB 212 727
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 210 324
GPO - 45*
16020GLY05/71
Mpnitoring Mercury Vapor Near Pollution
Sites; by Environmental Measurements, Inc.,
San Francisco, California
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 212 370
1603 - Biological Identification of Pollutants
16030DNL01/72
16030DQH11/70
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of southwestern
United States; by Dr. Donovan Corrail,   ~
Washington, D.C.  (formerly with Texas
Research Foundation)

Mayfly Distribution as a Water Quality
Index; by Winona State College, Winona, MN
GPO - $7.75
NTIS - PB 214 811
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 198 223
1604 - Sources of Pollutants
16040DGH08/71
16040EL006/70
Characterization gf Taste and      ^^
Water Supplies; by Ralph P. Collins, Univ.
of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut

Investigation of Means for Controlled
Self-Destruction of Pesticides; by
Aerojet-General Corp., El Monte, Calif.
GPO - 35*
NTIS - PB 211 025
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 198 224
1605 - Fate of Pollutants in Fresh Surface Waters
16050	04/67
The Components of Oxyqenation of Flowing
Streams; by F. S. Stay, Jr., W. R. Duffer,
B. L. DePrater, and J. W. Keeley,
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, FWPCA,
Ada, Oklahoma
NTIS - PB 205 826
                                          75

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Report Number

16050DJK08/70
16050DOW10/71





16050DXN07/70





16050EMF06/71


16050EQS12/71



16050ERS08/71





16050EYT06/71




16050FGS07/70
16050FOR01/72
               Title/Author

Dynamic Model Study of Lake Erie:
  Part I;  Similitude Criteria and
           Experimental Set-up;
  Part II;  Analytical and Experimental
            Results;
by Ralph R. Rumer, Jr., State University
of New York at Buffalo

Multidirectional Turbulence Probe Devel-
opment - Phase I; Unidirectional Turbulence
sensor Development; by Battelle Columbus
Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio

Development of Immobilized Enzyme Systems
for Enhancement of Biological Waste Treat-
ment Processes; by Grumman Aerospace Corp.,
Bethpage, New York

A Quick Biochemical Oxygen Demand Test; by
University of California, Davis, Calif.

Enteric Bacterial^Degradation of Stream
Detritus; by Dr. C. W. Hendricks, Univ.
of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

Deposition of Fine sediments in Turbulent
Flows; by E. Partheniades and A. J. Mehta,
Dept. of Coastal and Oceanographic Engr.,
Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Pesticide Inputs and Levels Minnesota
Waters - Lake Superior Basin; by Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency, Minneapolis, MN

The Interrelation of Carbon and Phosphorus
in Regulating Heterotrophic and Auto-trophic
Populations in Aguaticr Ecosystems; by
P. Kerr, et al.. Southeast Water Lab., FWQA,
Athens, Georgia

Symposium on Direct Tracer Measurement of
the Reaeration Capacity of Streams and
Estuaries; sponsored by Georgia Institute
of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia and EPA
                                                                  NTIS - PB 195 544

                                                                  NTIS - PB 195 545
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB 211 280
GPO -
NTIS - PB 203 598
GPO -60*
NTIS - PB 210 753

GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 213 120
GPO - 500
NTIS - PB 213 043
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 210 708
GPO - 60*
NTIS - PB 195 195
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 218 478
       ($3.00)
1606 - Fate of Pollutants in Gound Water
16060	03/67
16060	06/70
16060DCO10/70
Moisture Movement in a Horizontal Soil
Column Under the Influence of an Applied
Pressure; by Wm. W-G Yeh, Stanford Univ.,
Stanford, California

Determination of Pollutional Potential of
the (jqallala Aguifer by Salt Watir,.
Injection; by Robert S. Kerr Water Research
Center, FWQA, Ada, Oklahoma

Potential Pollution of the Ogallala by
Recharging Playa Lake Water - Pesticides;
by D. Wells, E. Huddleston, and R. Rekers,
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
NTIS - PB 205 443
NTIS - PB 202 227
GPO - 40*
NTIS - PB 208 813
                                          76

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Sep.ort_Number

16060DDZ07/71
16060DDZ07/71
16060DLL09/70
16060DMP03/71
16060DOE04/72
16060DRV03/72
16060EGS01/71
16060ELJ03/72
16060ERU12/71
16060GHR11/71
16060GRB08/71
16060HIJ02/72
               Title/Author

Study of Reutilization of Wastewater
Recycled Through Groundwater, Vol. I; by
D. F. Boen, J. H. Bunts, Jr., and
R. J. Currie, Eastern Municipal Water
District, Hemet, California
Study of Reutilization of Wastewater
Recycled Through Groundwater. Vol. II;
D. F. Boen, J. H. Bunts, Jr., and
R. J. Currie, Eastern Municipal Water
District, Hemet, California
   Source

GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 209 859
GPO - $1.25
                                                          by
Dispersion in Heterogeneous^Ngnuniform
Anisotropic Porous Media; by Purdue Univ.,
Lafayette, Indiana

Interaction of Herbicides and Soil Micro-
organisms; by Boyce Thompson Institute for
Plant Research, Inc., Yonkers, New York

Nitrate in the Unsaturated Zone Under
Agricultural Lands; by P. F. Pratt, Univ.
of California, Riverside, California

Renovating Secondary Sewage by ground Water
Recharge With Infiltration Basins: by
H. Bouwer, R. c. Rice, and E. D. Escarcega,
U. S. Water Conservation Lab., Dept. of
Agriculture, Phoenix, AZ, and M. S. Riggs,
Salt River Project, Phoenix, Arizona

Infiltration Rates and Groundwater Quality
Beneath Cattle_Feedlots. Texas High Plains;
by Texas Tech. Univ., Lubbock, Texas

Density Induced Mixing in Confined
Aguifers; by L. W. Gelhar, J. L. Wilson,
J. S. Miller, and J. M. Hamrick,
Ralph M. Parsons Lab. for Water Resources
and Hydrodynamics, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

Ground Water Pollution in Arizona,
California, Nevada, and Utah; by
D. K. Fuhriman and J. R. Barton; Fuhriman,
Barton and Associates, Provo, UT

Investigations Concerning Probable Impact
of Nitrilotriacetic Acid on Ground Water;
by W. J. Dunlap, R. L. Cosby, J. F. McNabb,
B. E. Bledsoe, and M. R. Scalf, Robert S.
Kerr Water Research Center, EPA, Ada, OK

The National Ground Water Quality Symposium;
by The National Water Well Association,
Columbus, Ohio, and EPA

Evaluation of Salt Water Disposal Into
Potential Ground-Water Resources; by
F. A. Norris, Oklahoma Corp. Commission,
Oklahoma City, OK
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 200 258
GPO - 750
NTIS - PB 211 566
GPO - 55^
NTIS - PB 211 166
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 211 164
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB 203 681
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 211 298
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 211 145
GPO - 600
NTIS - PB 208 433
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 214 614
GPO - 350
NTIS - PB 210 852
                                          77

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Report Number                     Title/Author

1607 - Fate of Pollutants in Marine Waters
                                                  Source
16070	10/66
16070	09/67
16070	08/68
16070	12/69
16070	03/70
16070	04/70
16070	07/70
16070	09/70
16070	10/70
16070DBH11/69
Environmental Factors in Coastal_and
Estuarine Waters. Bibliographic Series,
Vol. I. coast of Oregon: by G. R. Ditsworth,
Pacific Northwest Water Lab., FWPCA,
Corvallis, OR

Index to Researchr- Coastal and Estuarine
Waters in the United States; by G. R.
Ditsworth, Pacific Northwest Water Lab.,
FWPCA, Corvallis, OR

Environmental Factors in Coastal and
Estuarine WaterSj Bibliographic Series^
Vol. II. Coast of Washington; by
G. R. Ditsworth, Pacific Northwest Water
Lab., FWPCA, Corvallis, OR

Working Paper No. 64^ Disposal of^Solid
Aluminum Process Wastes in,the,Ocean; by
D. J. Baumgartner, et al.. Pacific North-
west Water Lab., FWPCA, Corvallis, OR

Working Paper No. 70; Salinity Runoff and
Wind Measurements. Yaquina Estuary. Oregon;
by R. J. Callaway, et al.. Pacific North-"
west Water Lab., FWPCA, Corvallis, OR

Working Paper No. 71; Design and^
Construction of a Saltwater Environment
Simulator; by W. A. DeBen, Pacific North-
west Water Lab., FWQA, Corvallis, OR

Working Paper No. 78; Trace Materialsuin
Wastes Disposal to Coastal Waters; Fates,
Mechanisms, and Ecological Guidance and
Control; by Milton H. Feldman, Pacific
Northwest Water Lab., FWQA, Corvallis, OR

Working Paper No. 76; Summary of the
Oceanography and Surface Wind Structure
of the Pacific Subarctic Region in Relation
to Waste Releases at Sea; by R. J. Callaway,
Pacific Northwest Water Lab., FWQA,
Corvallis, OR

Working Paper, No. 77; The 50-Mile Bailast-
Oil Dumping Prohibited Zone Off Alaska.
Reconsidered in the Light of Available
                                                                  NTIS - PB 202 878
                                                                  NTIS - PB 206 543
                                                                  NTIS - PB 202 879
NTIS - PB 210 110
                                                                  NTIS - PB 210 112
                                                                         ($4.50)
NTIS - PB 210 111
       ($4.00)
NTIS - PB 202 346
                                                                  NTIS - PB 204 739
NTIS - PB 204 740
Data Gleaned from Significant Incidents;
by M. H. Feldman, Pacific Northwest
Water Lab., FWQA, Corvallis, OR

Mathematical Model of the Columbia River
from the Pacific Ocean to Bonneville Dam,
Part I; by R. J. Callaway, et al.. Pacific
Northwest Water Lab., EPA, Corvallis, OR
NTIS - PB 202 422
                                          78

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Report Number

16070DBH04/70
16070DBH04/71
16070DCD09/70
1607ODOF11/70
16070DZ702/71
16070EFG12/71
16070ENS06/71
16070EOK07/71
16070EOK07/71
16070FGY07/71
16070GHV05/71
               Title/Author

Ocean Outfall Design; Part I - Literature
Review and Theoretical Development; by
D. J. Baumgartner, D. S. Trent, Pacific
Northwest Water Lab., FWQA, Corvallis, OR

Mathematical Model of the Columbia River
from,the Pacific ocean to Bonneville Pam^
Part II; by R. J. Callaway, et al., Pacific
Northwest Water Lab., EPA, Corvallis, OR

The Oxygen Uptake Demand of Resuspended
Bottom Sediments; by Seattle University,
Seattle, WA

Waste Management Concepts for the Coastal
Zone; by National Academy of Science -
National Academy of Engineering,
Washington, D.C.

Estuarine Modeling; An Assessment: edited
by G. H. Ward, Jr., Tracer, Inc.7
Austin, TX

Limitations and Effects of Waste Disposal
on an Ocean Shelf; by Florida Ocean
Sciences Institute, Deerfield Beach, FL

Airphoto Analysis of Ocean Outfall
Dispersion; by Oregon State University,
Corvallis, OR

Oceanography of the Nearshore Coastal
Waters of the Pacific Northwest Relating
to Possible Pollution, vol. I; by Oregon
State University, Corvallis,~OR

Oceanography of the Nearshore Coastal
Waters of the Pacific Northwest Relating
to Possible Pollution. Vol. II: by
Oregon state University, Corvallis, OR

The Barged ocean Disposal of Wastes; A
Review of Current Practice and Methods of
Evaluation; by B. D. Clark, W. F. Rittall,
D. J. Baumgartner, et al., Pacific North-
west Water Lab., EPA, Corvallis, OR

Working Paper No. 80; User's Guide and
Documentation for Outfall Plume Model; by
D. J. Baumgartner, et al.. Pacific North-
west Water Lab., EPA, Corvallis, OR
   Source

NTIS - PB 203 7<»9
NTIS - PB 202 423
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 195 861
GPO - $4.50
NTIS - PB 206 807
GPO - $2.25
NTIS - PB 210 862
GPO - $2.25
NTIS - PB 210 406
GPO - $5.25
NTIS - PB 211 275
GPO - $6.00
NTIS - PB 211 276
NTIS - PB 204 868
NTIS - PB 204 577
,160g.,-_Wa£er„,Quality Cpntggl
16080—00/68
Pilot Study of Dynamics of Reservoir
Destratification; by L. E. Leach,
W. R. Duffer, and C. C. Harlin, Jr.,
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center,
FWPCA, Ada, OK
                                                                  NTIS - PB 205 825
                                          79

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Report Number

16080	01/68
16080	06/69




16080	10/69





16080	11/69





16080	10/70





16080	11/70



16080DF001/71




16080DO007/70



16080DRX10/69


16080DUP12/70



16080DVF12/70



16080DVF02/72



16080DWP11/70



16080FSN10/71



16080FYA03/71
               Tjtle/Authgr

Agricultural Utilization of Sewage Effluent
and Sludge; An Annotated Bibliography; by
J. P. Law, Robert S. Kerr Water Research
Center, FWPCA, Ada, OK

Hydraulic and Mixing Characteristics of
Suction Manifolds; by Oniv. of Washington,
Seattle, WA

Nutrient Removal from Enriched Waste
Effluent by the Hvdroponic Culture of Cool
Season^ Grasses; by James P. Law, Robert
S. Kerr Water Research Center, Ada, OK

Nutrient Removal from Cannery Wastes by
Spray Irrigation of Grassland; by
J. P. Law, et al., Robert S. Kerr Water
Research Center, Ada, OK

Induced Hypolimnion Aeration for Water
Quality Improvement of Power Releases; by
L. E. Leach, et al., Robert S. Kerr Water
Research Center, EPA, Ada, OK

Induced Aeration of Small Mountain Lakes;
by Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center,
EPA, Ada, Oklahoma

Water Quality control Through Flow
Augment at ion; by Heidelberg College,
Tiffin, OH

Optimum Mechanical Aeration Systems for
Riversr and Ponds; by Littleton Research
and Engineering Corp., Littleton, MA

Stratified Reservoir Currents; by Oregon
State University, Corvallis, OR

Oxygen Regeneration of Polluted Rivers; The
Delaware River; by Rutgers Univ., New
Brunswick, NJ

Development of Phosphate-free Home Laundry
Detergents; by IIT Research Institute,
Chicago, IL

Technical Evaluation of Phosphate-free Home
Laundry Detergents; by H. G. Reilich,
IIT Research Institute, Chicago, IL

Induced Air Mixing of Large Bodies of
Polluted Water; by University of Maine,
Orono, ME

Engineering Methodology for River and
Strgam Reaeration; by JBF Scientific Corp.,
Burlington, MA

Oxygen Regeneration of Polluted Rivers;
The Passaic River; by Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, NJ
   Source

GPO - U5*
NTIS - PB 205 028
NTIS - PB 190 800
GPO - 50t
NTIS - PB 196 112
NTIS - PB 189 77t
GPO - 50<
NTIS - PB 198 226
GPO - 65*
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 206 473
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 206 218
NTIS - PB 193 026
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 201 649
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 198 222
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 213
GPO - 60*
NTIS - PB 198 220
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 208 818
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB 206 190
                                          80

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Report Number

16080GGH08/71
16080GGP07/71
16080GPF03/71
16080GWF02/72
16080HTD03/72
16080HTZ05/72
16080HUB04/72
16080HVA01/72
               Title/Author

Changes in Water Quality Resulting From
Impoundment; by W. R. Duffer and
c. c. Harlin, Jr., Robert S. Kerr Water
Research Center, EPA, Ada, OK

Effects gf Feedlot Runoff on.Water Quality
of Impoundments; by W. R. Duffer,
R. D. Kreis, and C. C. Harling, Jr.,
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA,
Ada, OK

Corrosion Potential of NTA in Detergent
Formulations; by Battelle Columbus Lab.,
Columbus, OH

Soil Systems for Municipal Effluents -- A
Workshop and Selected References; by
R. H. Ramsey, C. R. Wetherill and
H. C. Duffer, East Central State College,
Ada, OK

Mercury Pollution Control in stream and
Lake Sediments; by J. D. Suggs, D. H.
Peterson, and J. B. Middlebrook, Jr.,
Advanced Technology center. Inc.,
Dallas, TX

Polymer Film Overlay System for Mercury
Contaminated Sludge - Phase^1; by
M. M. Epstein and M. U. Widman, Battelle
Columbus Lab., Columbus, OH

Waste Wool as a Scavenger for Mercury
Pollution in Waters; by J. P. Tratnyek,
Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, MA

Sand and Gravel Overlay for Control of
Mercury in Sediments; by L. H. Bongers and
M. N. Khattak, Research Institute for
Advanced Studies, Martin Marietta Corp.,
Baltimore, MD
   Source

GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 211 159
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB 211 124
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 212 393
                                                                  GPO - 65*
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 211 250
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 214 688
GPO - 60*
NTIS - PB 211 128
GPO - 55*
NTIS - PB 211 165
1609 - Water Resources Data
16090	07/69
16090DBJ08/70
16090DBX04/70
16090DCL05/70
Use of Mathematical Models in Hater Quality
Control Studies; by Northeastern University,
Boston, MA

Design of Water Quality Surveillance
Systems ; by Cyrus Wm. Rice Div. , NUS Corp.,
Pittsburgh, PA

Evaluation of Dispersed Pollutional Loads
from. Urban Areas; by University of
Oklahoma, Norman, OK

Delaware Estuary and Bay Water Quality
         and. Mathematical Model Projegt ;
NTIS - PB 189 494
GPO - $3.00
NTIS - PB 195 675
NTIS - PB 203 746
NTIS - PB 193 799
                   by the Delaware River Basin Commission,
                   Trenton, NJ
                                          81

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Report Number

16090DEA12/69



16090DLU11/69


16090DQZ06/71





16090DRM09/69



16090DOH02/71




16090DVU07/70





16090DWR06/70



16090FPW03/70
               Title/Author

Complementary-Competitive Aspects_Qf Water
Storage; by Sacramento State College
Foundation, Sacramento, CA

Economic Evaluation of Water Quality; by
University of California, Berkeley, CA

Research Supplement to Journal water
Pollution Control Federation; by the Water
Pollution Control Federation, Washington,
D.C.

A Model for Quantifying Flow Augmentation
Benefits; by University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL

Stochastic Modeling for Water Quality
Management; by Stochastics, Inc., Blacks-
burg, VA

Computer Simulation of the Hvdrologic-
Salinity Flow System Within the Upper
Colorado River Basin; by Utah State Univ.,
Logan, UT

Development of a Hydro-Quality Simulation
Model; by Utah Research Lab., Utah State
University, Logan, UT

Legal Aspects of Water Storage for Flow
Augmentation; by Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, Blacksburg, VA
   Source

NTIS - PB 190 197



NTIS - PB 189 169
GPO - US*
NTIS - PB 213 0<»1
NTIS - PB 188 208
GPO - $3.00
NTIS - PB 203 <427
NTIS - PB 203 674
NTIS - PB 194 065
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB  195  170
1610 - cold Climate Research
16100	06/70
16100	10/70
16100EXH11/71
161OOGOI09/71
Biological Haste Treatment in the Far
North; by FWQA, Alaska Water Lab.,
College, AK

The Chena River - A Study of_a Subartic
Stream; by Alaska Water Lab. , FWQA, College,
AK

International Symposium on Water Pollution
Control in cold Climates; by Univ. of    ~
Alaska, College, AK

Environmental Guidelines for Road
Construction in Alaska; by F. B. Lotspeich,
Alaska Water Lab., EPA, College, AK
NTIS - PB  195 673
                                                                  NTIS - PB  197  857
GPO - $2.50
NTIS - PB  211  316
                                                                  NTIS  - PB  206  155
1611 - Water Resources Planning
16110DAJ12/70
 16110DTF02/71
Benefits of Water Quality Enhancement;  by
Syracuse University, Syracuse,  NY

The Economics of Water Supply and  Quality;
by Harvard University, Cambridge,  MA
GPO -  $1.75
NTIS - PB  207  358

GPO -  50*
NTIS - PB  202  698
                                           82

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Report Number

16110EAX02/72




16110EGQ04/72



16110EXW06/71


16110FI001/72



16110FPP11/71



16110FPX08/70




16110FRU12/71-1

16110FR012/71-2

16110FR012/71-3

16110FRU12/71-4

16110FRU12/71-5

16110FRU12/71-6

16110FRU12/71-7

16110FRU12/71-8

16110FRO12/71-9

16110FRU12/71-10

16110FRU1S/71-11

16110FRU12/71-12

16110FRU12/71-13

16110FRU12/71-14



16110FZE09/70



16110GNT02/72
                Title/Author

 Basin  Management  for ..Water Reuse;  by  Alamo
 Area Council  of Governments,  San
 Anotonio,  TX

 Extensions of Mathematical Programming  for
 Regional Water Quality Management; by Univ.
 of  California, Los  Angeles, CA ~

 Factors Affecting Pollution Referenda;  by
 ABT Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA

 Use of General Equilibrium in Regional
 Water  Resource Planning;  by~Georgetown
 University, Washington, D.C.

 Interstate Planning for Regional Water
 Supply and Pollution Control;  by Delaware
 River  Basin Commission, Trenton, NJ

 Mathematical  Programming  for  Regional Water
 Quality Management: by Oniv.  of California
GPO - $2.25
NTIS - PB 209 932
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 212 008
GPO - $2.50
NTIS - PB 207 350

GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 209 893
GPO - $3.00
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 195 830
Los Angeles, CA
The River Basin Model; An Overview
The River Basin Model: Director's Guide
The River Basin Model: Economic Sector
The River Basin Model; Social Sector
The River Basin Model: Chairman and Council
The River Basin Model: Assessment Department
The River Basin Model: school Department
The River Basin Model: Municipal Services
Department
The River Basin Model: Utility Department
The River Basin Model: Highway Department
The River Basin Model: Planning and Zoning
Department
The River Basin Model: Computer Output
The River Basin Model; The Social Science
Laboratory
The River Basin Model: The Transportation
Sector:
by Envirometrics, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Use of New Analytical Methods in Water
Resource Development ; by University of
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 210 409
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 210 855
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 210 861
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 210 860
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 212 007
GPO - 75<
NTIS - PB 211 143
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 210 859
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 210 799
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 210 410
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 210 411
GPO - 750
NTIS - PB 211 146
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 210 703
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 213 657
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 211 147
NTIS - PB 195 829
Texas at Austin

Development of a State Effluent Charge
System; by Vermont Dept. of Water Resources,
Agency of Environmental Conservation,
Montpelier, VT
                                                                  GPO - $1.75
                                                                  NTIS - PB 210 711
                                          83

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Report Number

1613_- Thermal Pollution
               Title/Author
16130	09/68
16130	12/68
16130	09/69
16130	04/70
16130	10/70
16130DFX05/70
16130DHS07/69
16130DHS08/70
16130DHS11/70
16130DHS01/71
16130DJH01/71
Industrial Waste Guide on Thermal
Pollution; by Pacific Northwest Water Lab.,
FWPCA, Corvallis, OR

Experimental Study of Warm Water Flow
Into Impoundments - Part I;
                    Part.II;
                    Part III;
by St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Lab.,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

Working Paper No. 67; Economic Aspects of
Thermal Pollution Control in^the Electric
Power Industry; by A. G. Christiansen and
B. A. Tichenor, Pacific Northwest Water
Lab., FWPCA, Corvallis, OR

Guidelines: Biological Surveys at Proposed
Heat Discharge Sites; by R.~R. Garton,
Pacific Northwest Water Lab., FWQA,
Corvallis, Oregon and R. D. Harkins,
Robert s. Kerr Water Research Center, FWQA,
Ada, OK

Thermoelectric Generators Powered by
Thermal Waste From Electric Power Plants;
by M. A. Shirazi, Pacific Northwest Water
Lab., FWQA, Corvallis, OR

An Engineering-Economic Study of Cooling
Pond Performance; by Littleton Research
and Engr., Littleton, MA

A Survey of Alternate Methods for.Cooling
Condenser Discharge Water - Large.Scale
Heat Rejection Equipment; by Dynatech R/D
Company, Cambridge, MA

A Survey of Alternate^Methpds £01 Cooling
Condenser Discharge Water - Operating
Characteristics and Design Criteria: by
Dynatech R/D Company, Cambridge, MA

A Survey of Alternate Methods for Cooling
Condenser Discharge Water - Total Community
Considerations inrthe Utilization of
Rejected Heat; by Dynatech R/D Company,
Cambridge, MA

A Survey of Alternate Methods for Cpoling
Condenser Discharge Water - System
Selection. Design and Optimization; by
Dynatech R/D Company, Cambridge, MA

A Predictive Model for Thermal Stratifi-
cation and Water Quality in Reservoirs; by
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA
                                                                  NTIS - PB 197 262
                                                                  NTIS
                                                                  NTIS
                                                                  NTIS
       PB 188 512
       PB 188 513
       PB 188 514
                                                                  NTIS - PB 208 434
                                                                  GPO - $1.00
                                                                  NTIS - PB 206 815
                                                                  GPO - 450
                                                                  NTIS - PB 207 870
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 206 817
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 208 036
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 208 035
GPO - 650
NTIS - PB 206 816
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 212 392
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 211 621
                                          84

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Report Number

16130DJH04/71
16130DJU02/71
16130DNE03/71
16130DNH01/71
16130DPU02/71
16130DWO10/70
16130EES11/70
16130ENT12/69


16130EXT12/69





16130FDQ03/71



16130FDQ03/71




16130FHJ09/70



16130FSU12/71
               Title/Author

Temperature Prediction in stratified Water;
Mathematical Model - User's Manual: by
Ralph M. Parsons Lab., Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

An Analytical and Experimental Investi-
gation of Surface Discharge of Heated
Water; by Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA

Advanced Nonthermally Polluting Gas
Turbines in Utility Application; by United
Aircraft Corp., East Hartford, CT

Potential Environmental Modifications
Produced by Large Evaporative Cooling
Towers; by E G 6 G, Inc., Boulder, CO

Research on the Physical Aspects of Thermal
Pollution; by Cornell Aeronautical Lab.,
Inc., Buffalo, NY

Mathematical Models for the Prediction of
Temperature Distributions Resulting from
the Discharge of Heated Water into Large
Bodies of Water; by Tetra Tech. Inc.,
Pasadena, CA

Research on Dry-Type Cooling Towers for
Thermal Electric Generation,, Part I;

                             gart_II;

by R. W. Beck 6 Associates, Denver, CO

Thermal Pollution; Status of the Art; by
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Mathematical Models for the Prediction of
Thermal Energy change in Impoundments; by
Water Resources Engineers Inc., Walnut
Creek, CA

Effect of Geographical Location on Cooling
Pond Reguirements and Performance; by
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Heated Surface Jet Discharged into a
Flowing Ambient Stream; by L. H. Motz and
B. A. Benedict, Vanderbilt University,
Nashville, TN

Beneficial Uses of Waste Heat - An
Evaluation; by Northwest Water Research
Lab., FWQA, Corvallis, OR

Surface Discharge of Heated Water; by
H. Stefan, N. Hayakawa, and F. R. Schiebe,
St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Lab., Univ.
of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
   Source

GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 210 701
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 210 134
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 211 283
GPO - 750
NTIS - PB 210 702
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 210 124
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 208 034
                                                                  GPO - $2.50
                                                                  NTIS - PB 206 954
                                                                  GPO - $1.00
                                                                  NTIS - PB 210 778
(Vanderbilt - $4.00)
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 210 126
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 208 031
GPO - $1.75
NTIS - PB 211 284
NTIS - PB 201 724
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 211 285
                                          85

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Report Number

16130GFI06/71
16130GKF12/70
16130GNK10/71
               Title/Author

Potential Environmental  Effects of  an
Offshore Submerged Nuclear Power Plant^
                            Vol. fi

                           Vol. IIj

by General Dynamics, Electric Boat  Div.,
Groton, CT

A Method for Predicting  the Performance
of Natural Draft cooling Towers: by
Pacific Northwest Water  Lab., EPA,
Corvallis, OR

Development and Demonstration of Low-Level
Drift Instrumentation; by Environmental
Systems Corp., Knoxville, TN
                                                                  GPO - $2.50
                                                                  NTIS - PB  208 281
                                                                  GPO - $2.25
                                                                  NTIS - PB  208 282
                                                                  GPO - 700
                                                                  NTIS - PB 210 125
                                                                  GPO - 650
                                                                  NTIS - PB 210 759
                       Waste Treatment and Ultimate Disposal
1701 - Dissolved Nutrient Removal
17010	10/68
17010	01/70
17010	02/70
17010	10/70
17010DBL12/70
17010DDQ11/71
17010DFV09/70
17010DHK08/69
Dilute Solution Reactions of the Nitrate
Ion as Applied to Water Reclamation; by
Rocketdyne, Div. of North American Rockwell
Corporation, Canoga Park, CA

Treatment Techniques for Removing
Phosphorus from Municipal Wastewaters; by
J. J. Convery, AWTR Lab., FWQA, Cinn., OH

An Electrochemical Method for Removal of
Phosphates from Wastewater;~bv Dynatech
Corp., Cambridge, MA

Nitrogen Removal from Wastewaters; by
Advanced Waste Treatment Lab., FWQA,
Cincinnati, OH

Colloid Flotation and Adsorbing Colloid
Flotation; by Northeastern University,
Boston, MA

Mechanisms of Biological Luxury Phosphate
Uptake; by Dept. of Microbiology and
Medical Technology, Univ. of Arizona,
Tucson, AZ

Phosphate study at the Baltimore Back
River Wastewater Treatment Plant; by City
of Baltimore, MD

Chemical Exfoliated Vermicolite for Removal
of Phosphate from Wastewaters; by J. Block,
W. R. Grace 6 Co., Clarksville, MD
                                                                  NTIS - PB 190 195
                                                                  GPO - 500
                                                                  NTIS - PB 199 072
                                                                  GPO - 500
                                                                  NTIS - PB 212 280
                                                                  NTIS - PB 205 001
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 201 465
                                                                  GPO - $1.50
                                                                  NTIS - PB 199 363
                                                                  GPO - 500
                                                                  NTIS - PB 196 710
                                          86

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Report Number

17010DHT09/70





17010DJA11/70


17010DRD07/70


17010DXD08/70



17010DYB02/71



17010EAP10/70





17010ECZ03/69





17010ECZ02/71





17010ED006/70





17010EED07/70


17010EER06/70



17010EEX10/70



17010EFXOU/70




17010EIP05/71
               Title/Author

Methanpl Requirement and Temperature
Effects in Wastewater Denitrification; by
Gulf South Research Institute, New
Iberia, LA

Investigation of_a_New Phosphate Removal
Process; by Envirogenics Co., El Monte, CA

A Study of Nitrification 6 Denitrification;
by Aerojet-General Corp., El Monte, CA

Phosphorus Removal by an Activated Sludge
Plant; by Sewerage commission of the City
of Milwaukee, WI

Phosphorus Removal and Disposal from
Municipal Wastewater; by Univ. of Texas
Medical Branch, Galveston, TX

Feasibility of Liquid Ion Exchange for
Extracting Phosphate from Wastewater; by
General Mills Chemicals Inc., Minneapolis,
MN

Ammonia Removal from Agricultural Runoff
and Secondary Effluents by Selected Ion
Exchange; by Battelle Memorial Institute,
Richland, WA

Wastewater Ammonia Removal by Ion Exchange;
by Battelle Northwest, Richland, Washington,
and South Tahoe Public Utility District,
South Lake Tahoe, CA

Phosphorus Removal Using Chemical
Coagulation and a Continuous Countercurrent
Filtration Process; by Johns-Manville
Products Corp., Manvilie, NJ

The ElectrorOxidation of Ammonia in Sewage
to Nitrogen; by Ionics, Inc., Watertown, MA

Mobile Pilot Plant for Removal of Phosphate
from Wastewaters by Adsgrptign on Alumina;
by Battelle Institute, Richland, WA

Development of a Chemical Denitrification
Process; by Rocketdyne Research, North
American Rockwell, Canoga Park, CA

Phosphate Removal_frgm Wastewaters Busing
Lanthanum Precipitation; by Atomics Inter-
national, Div. of North American Rockwell
Corp., Canoga Park, CA

Soluble Phosphorus Removal in the Activated
Sludge Processff Part I; chemical-Biological
Process Performance; by The Soap and
Detergent Association, New York, NY
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 198 221
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 203 069

GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 197 658

GPO - $1.00
GPO - $1.25
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 205 360
NTIS - PB 187 759
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 209 934
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB  196 734
GPO - 55*
NTIS - PB  204 526

NTIS - PB  212 37H
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB  203 597
GPO - 55*
NTIS - PB  196 738
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB  211  563
                                          87

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Report Number

17010EIP10/71
17010EKI04/70
17010EKI09/71





17010ELQ08/71




17010EVB11/70





17010FAH07/70


17010FJY02/69





17010FKA05/70
17010FKF12/69
17010FMX01/71
17010FSJ01/71
               Title/Author

Soluble Phosphorus Removal in the Activated
Sludge Process. Part II; Sludge Digestion
Study; by The Soap and Detergent Asso.,
New York, NY

Kinetics and Mechanism of Precipitation
and Nature of the Precipitate Obtained in
Phosphate Removal from Wastewater Using
Aluminum (III)  and Iron  (III) Salts; by
Atomics International, Div. of North
American Rockwell Corp., Canoga Park, CA

Phosphate Precipitation with Ferrous Iron;
by M. Ghassimi and H. L. Recht, Atomics
International, Div. of North American
Rockwell Corp., Canoga Park, CA

Advanced Wastewater Treatment as Practiced
at South Tahoe; by South Tahoe Public
Utility District, South Lake Tahoe, CA

Process Alternatives for Removal_ofir Carbon-
aceous. Nitrogenous, and Phosphorus
Materials from Concentrated Waste Streams;
by Engineering-Science, Inc., Oakland, CA

Development of Phosphate Removal Processes;
by Detroit Metro. Water Dept., Detroit, MI

Alumina Columns for Selective Removal of
Phosphorus from Wastewater; by Pacific
Northwest Lab., Battelle Memorial Inst.,
Richland, WA

Development of a Pilot Plant to Demonstrate
Removal of Carbonaceous. Nitrogenous and
Phosphorus Materials from Anaerobic
Digester Supernatant and Related Process
Streams; by FMC Corp., Santa Clara, CA

Basic Salinogen Ion-Exchange Resin for
Selected Nitrate Removal from Potable and
Effluent Waters; by Tyco Labs, Waltham, MA

Nitrification and Denitrification of Waste-
waters; by University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN

Nitratg Removal from Wastewater by ion
Exchange; by Dow Chemical Co., Walnut
Creek, CA
                                                                  GPO -65*
                                                                  NTIS - PB 211 564
                                                                  GPO - 75*
                                                                  NTIS - PB 196 737
GPO - 700
NTIS - PB 209 939
GPO - $3.25
NTIS - PB 204 525
GPO - 35*
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB 203 192

NTIS - PB 189 405
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 196 733
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 196 735
NTIS - PB 202 350
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 204 527
1702 - Dissolved Refractory Organics Removal
17020	12/68
17020	12/68
An investigation of Light-Catalyzed
Chj,prj.ne Oxidation for Treatment of Haste-
water ; by Midwest Research Institute,
Kansas City, MO

A Comparison of Expanded-Bed and Packed-Bed
Adsorption Systems; by FMC Corporation
Santa Clara, CA
NTIS - PB 187 757
NTIS - PB 187 756
                                          88

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Repgrt^Number

17020	04/69




17020	02/70



17020	06/70


17020DA002/69



17020DAO07/70





17020DBA03/70



17020DDC06/71



17020DHR12/70




17020DNQ09/69





17020DUD09/70



17020DUE09/70



17020DVJ05/69




17020DZ011/70


17020ECI11/71





17020EFA10/70
                Title/Author

 Ozone Treatment of  Secondary  Effluent
 from  Wastewater Treatment  Plants;  by Air
 Reduction  Co.,  Inc., Murray Hill,  NJ

 The Soil Filter;  A  Treatment  Process for
 Removal of Odorous  Gases;  by  University of
 Washington,  Seattle, WA

 Effect of  Surface Groups on Adsorption of
 Pollutants;  by  Lehigh  Univ.,  Bethlehem, PA

 Regeneration of Spent  Granular Activated
 Carbon; by MSA  Research Corp., Evans City,
 PA

 Optimization of the Regeneration Procedure
 for Granular Activated Carbon; by  Mine
 Safety Appliances Research Corp.,  Evans
 City, PA

 Ultrafiltratiye Dewaterincr of^Spent
 Powdered Carbon;  by Amicon Corporation,
 Lexington,  MA

 Effect of  Porous  Structure on Carbon
 Activation;  by  Chemical Engineering  Dept.,
 University  of Colorado, Boulder, CO

 Use of Improved Membranes  in Tertiary
 Treatment  bv Reverse Osmosis; by McDonnell
 Douglas Corp.,  Newport Beach, CA

 Sjtudy of Powdered Carbons  for Waste  Water
 Treatment and Methods  for  Their APP!J~
 cations; by West  Virginia  Pulp and Paper
 Co., covington,  WV

 New Technology  for  Treatment of Wastewater
 by Reverse Osmosis; by Envirogenics  Co,
 Div. of Aerojet-General, El Monte, CA

 Light-Catalyzed Chlorine Oxidation for
 Treatment_gf  Wastewater; by Midwest
 Research Institute, Kansas City, MO

 Appraisal of  Granular Carbon Contacting;
    Phase I  S ii;
    Phase III;
 by Swindell-Dressier Co. ,  Pittsburgh, PA

 Carbon Column Operation in Waste Water
 Treatment;  by Syracuse Univ., Syracuse, NY

 Feasibility  Studies of Applications  of
 Catalytic Oxidation j.n Wastewater; by
 Southern Illinois University, Carbon-
 dale,  IL

New and Ultrathin Membranes for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment bv Reverse Osmoses;
by North Star Research 6 Development
 Institute,  Minneapolis, MN
    Source

NTIS  - PB  187  758



NTIS  - PB  202  580
GPO - HOt
NTIS - PB  198  519

NTIS - PB  189  955
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB  208  205
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 197 865
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 210 1U5
NTIS - PB 203 206
NTIS - PB 191 538
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 199 362
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 202 230
NTIS - PB 190 168
NTIS - PB 190 167
NTIS - PB 202 579
GPO - 75*
NTIS - PB 208 3U8
                                                                  GPO - TOt
                                                                  NTIS - PB 202 237
                                          89

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Report^Number

17020FBD03/70
17020FKB07/70
17020GDN07/71
               Title/Author

The Development of a Fluidized-Bed Tech-
nique for the Regeneration of Powdered
Activated Carbon; by Battelle Memorial
Institute, Columbus, OH

Advanced Wastewater Treatment Using
Powdered Activated carbon in Recirculating
Slurry Contactor-clarifiers; by
C. F. Garland and R. L. Beebe, Infilco,
Tucson, AZ

Improving Granular Carbon Treatment; by
FMC Corp., Princeton, NJ
   Source

GPO - 55*
NTIS - PB 197 892
GPO - 750
NTIS - PB 197 890
GPO - $1.00
1703 - Suspended and Colloidal Solids Removal
17030EOH01/70



17030ESX04/70





17030FEB02/72


17030FWH01/72
Application of Hyper filtration to
Treatment of Municipal Sewage Effluents ;
by Oak Ridge National Lab., Oak Ridge, TN

Investigation of a High-Pressure Foam
Wastewater Treatment Process; by Garrett
Research and Development Co. , Inc. ,
LaVerne, CA

Fluj die Vortex Bubble Generator; by Bowles
Fluidics Corp., Silver Spring, MD
Filtration of Municipal Waste Wi-fch a
Moving Bed Contactor; by F. O. Mixon,
Research Triangle Institute, Environmental
Studies Center, Research Triangle Park, NC
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 197 671
GPO - 45*
NTIS - PB 197 863
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 210 808

GPO - 60*
NTIS - PB 211 244
1704 - Dissolved Inorganics Removal
17040	05/70
17010	05/70
17040DFC10/70
17040DNM02/71
17040EEE12/71
 17040EF006/70
Study and Experiments in Waste Water
Reclamation by Reverse Osmosis; by Gulf
General Atomic, Inc., San Diego, CA

Renovation of Municipal Wastewater_by
Reverse Osmosis; by AWTR Lab., FWQA,
Cincinnati, OH and Los Angeles County
Sanitation District, Los Angeles, CA

Feasibility Study of Regenerative Fibers
for Water Pollution Control; by Uniroyal,
Inc., Wayne, NJ

Feasibility of Treating Wastewater by
Distillation; by University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL

Wastewater Demineralization Jay Ion
Exchange; by E. Kreusch and K. Schmidt,
Culligan International Co., Northbrook, IL

Membrane Materials for Wastewater Reclama-
tion by Reverse osmosis; by Gulf General
Atomic, San Diego, CA
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB  198 092
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB  199 067
GPO - 75*
NTIS - PB 208  821
GPO -  $1.00
NTIS - PB  206  145
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB  209 935
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB  197  448
                                          90

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Report Number

170UOEFQ12/69




17040EFQ02/71



17040EUE07/71




17040EON02/71
               Tit^e/Authgr

Reverse Osmosis Renovation of Municipal
Wastewater; by Aerojet-General Corp.,
El Monte, CA

Reverse Osmosis Renovation of Primary
Sewage; by Aerojet-General Corp., El
MonteT CA

Amenability of Reverse osmosis Concentrate
to Activated Sludge Treatment; by Rex
Chainbelt, Inc., Milwaukee, WI

Demjneralization of Wastewater by the
Transport-Depletion Process; by Southern
Research Institute, Birmingham, AL
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 197 659
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB 207 645
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 211 027
GPO - 650
NTIS - PB 206 191
1705 - Dissolved Biodegradable Organics Removal
17050	07/68





17050	10/69



17050	00/70



17050DAL05/70


17050DAM05/69




17050DAM11/71



17050DDY12/71




17050DDY12/71




17050DHI09/70



17050DJS05/71
Evaluation of Waste Treatment System
Chemawa Indian School; by B. D. Clark
and K. A. Dostal, Pacific Northwest Water
Lab., FWPCA, Corvallis, OR

Photolysis Mechanisms_for Pollution
Abatement; by IIT Research Institute,
Chicago, IL

Characteristics and Kinetics of Biological
Fixed Film Reactors; by Clemson Univ.,
Clemson, SC

Granular Carbon Treatment of Raw Sewage;
by FMC Corporation, Princeton, NJ

Municipal Sewage Treatment wittL a Rotating
Biological Contactor; by Allis-Chalmers
Research Div., Milwaukee, WI

Application of Rotating Disc Process to
Municipal Wastewater Treatment; by Autotrol
Corp., Milwaukee, WI

A Literature Search and Critical Analysis
of Biological Trickling Filter Studies,
Vol. I; by Functional Products and Systems
Dept., The Dow chemical Co., Midland, MI

A Literature Search and Critical Analysis
of Biological Trickling Filter Studies,
Vol. II; by Functional Products and Systems
Dept., The Dow chemical Co., Midland, MI

Isolation of Lytic Agents Related to
Sphaerotilus; by D. J. Geason, Randolph-
Mason Woman's College, Lynchburg, VA

Oxygen Consumption in Continuous Biological
Culture; by Center for Research, Inc.,
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
NTIS - PB 208 435
NTIS - PB 190 169
NTIS - PB 199 834
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 197 864

NTIS - PB 201 701
GPO - 750
NTIS - PB 211 463
GPO - $2.50
NTIS - PB 211 909
GPO - $2.75
NTIS - PB 211 910
NTIS - PB 211 186
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 208 349
                                          91

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Report Number

17050DNW05/70
17050DNW02/72
17050DVO09/71
17050DVO10/71
17050EE003/71
17050EJB11/70
17050EOY01/72
17050EVF02/71
17050FIM05/70
               Title/Author

Investigation of the Use of High-Purity
Oxygen Aeration in the^Conyentignal,
Activated Sludge Process; by Union Carbide
Corp., Linde Div., Tonawanda, NY

Continued Evaluation of Oxygen Use in
Conventional Activated sludge Processing;
by Union Carbide Corp., Linde Division,
Tonawanda, NY

Water Budget^for the City of Laramie^
Wyoming; by P. A. Rechard, Hater Resources
Research Inst., University of Wyoming,
Laramie, WY

Supplementary Aeration of Lagoons in
Rigorous Climate Areas; by R. L. Champlin,
Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of
Wyoming, Laramie, WY

Integrated Activated Sludge Biological
FiIter Process; by City of San Buenaventura,
CA

Full-scale Raw Wastewater Flocculation
with Polymers; by P. V. Freese and E. Hicks,
D. C. Dept. of Sanitary Engineering,
Washington, D.C.

Biomass Determination - A New Technjgue
for Activated Sludge Control; by
Biospherics7 Inc., Rockville, MD

Automatic control of an Activated Sludge
Reactor; by University of Connecticut,
Storrs, CT

Optimi z ing Lipid Bio stab iliz ation; by
Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, MO
   Source

NTIS - PB 194 241
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 209 940
GPO - 500
NTIS - PB 208 819
GPO - 75*
NTIS - PB 208 204
                                                                  NTIS - PB 206 794
GPO - 60*
NTIS - PB 211 240
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 211  127
                                                                  NTIS T PB  211  334
GPO - 600
NTIS - PB  197  893
 1707 - Ultimate Disposal
 17070	05/68



 17070	09/69



 17070DAU12/71




 17070DFK02/70


 17070DH002/71
A Study of Sludge Handling and Disposal;
by R. S.  Burd, FWPCA, Washington,  D.C.
 (formerly with Dow chemical Co.)

Controlling  Factors  in Methane Fermentation;
by New Mexico State  University, Las Cruces,
NM

Aerobic Digestion of Organic  Waste Sludge;
by College of Engineering, Oklahoma State
University,  Stillwater,  OK

Thg  Biochemistry of  Anaerobic Digestion;
by Manhattan College, Bronx,  NY

DNA  concentration as an  Estimate  of sludge
Biomass;  by  Southwest Missouri State
College,  Springfield, MO
                                                                   NTIS  -  PB 179  514
NTIS  - PB  206  237
GPO  -  $1.50
NTIS - PB  211  024
 NTIS  -  PB 198  655
 GPO -  40*
 NTIS - PB  203  070
                                           92

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Report Number

17070DJW11/69



17070DLV04/70



17070DLY05/70



17070DRP12/70




17070DUQ07/70


17070DYF09/70



17070EBP07/71
17070EHE07/70
17070EKN12/69
17070ESJ01/70
17070EVY08/71
               Title/Author

State of the Art Review^on Product,. Recovery;
by Resources Engineering Association,
Wilton, CT

State of the Art Review on Sludge
Incineration Practice; by Resources
Engineering Associates, Wilton, CT

Disposal of Brines Produced^inRenovation
of Municipal Wastewater; by Burns and Roe,
Inc., Oradell, NJ

Development of Techniques for Es timating
the Bacterial Population of Sewage Sludge;
by W. Spangler, and W. Langston. Midwest
Research Institute, Kansas City, MO

Pipeline Flow_of Solids-Liguid Suspensions;
by Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

A Study of Sludge Digestion with Sodium
Chloride and Sulfate; by Georgia Institute
of Technology, Atlanta, GA

computerized Design and Cost Estimation for
Multiple-Hearth sludge Incinerators; by
Dr. W. Unterberg, R. J. Sherwood, and
Dr. G. R. Schneider, Rocketdyne Div., North
American Rockwell Corp., Canoga Park, CA

Electroosmotic Pumping for Dewatering
Sewage Sludge; by Rocketdyne Div. of North
American Rockwell Corp., Canoga Park, CA

Feasibility of Hydrolysis of Sludge Using
Low Pressure Steam with SO2 as a Hvdralytic
Adjunct and Utilization of the Resulting
Hydrosate; by Foster D. Snell, Inc.,
Florham Park, NJ

Ultimate Disposal of Phosphate from Waste
Water by Recovery as Fertilizer; by
Dearborn Chemical Div., W. R. Grace and
Co., Chicago, IL

Biological Methods of Sludge Dewatering;
by Envirogenics Co., Div. of Aerojet-
General Corp., El Monte, CA
   Source

NTIS - PB 192 634
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 197 888
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 197 597
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 211 246
NTIS - PB 199 708
NTIS - PB 196 732
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 211 264
GPO - 65H
NTIS - PB 197 889
                                                                  NTIS - PB 194 784
GPO - 70<
NTIS - PB 196 739
                                                                  NTIS - PB 207 480
             Water Renovation and Reuse
17080DAR09/71
17080ESH08/68
Optimization of Ammonia Removal by Ion
Exchange Using Clinoptilolite; by
Sanitary Engineering Research Lab., College
of Engineering, and School of Public
Health, Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA

Waste Water Reclamation Pro-jeqt for
Antelope Valley Area; by Dept. of County
Engineer, County of Los Angeles, CA
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB  211 605
                                                                  NTIS - PB  191 067
                                          93

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Report Number                     Title/Author

1709 - Waste Treatment Optimization
                                                  Source
17090	12/67





17090	12/68


17090	06/69




17090	10/69





17090	07/70





17090DAN10/71






17090DOY12/70




17090EEM12/71




17090EHQ09/69






17090EHQ09/70





17090EHX07/71




17090FJW02/72


17090FKC09/69
A Compilation of Cost Information for
Conventional and Advanced Wastewater Treat-
ment Plants and Processes: by R. Smith,   ~
AWTR Lab., FWPCA, Cincinnati, OH

Cost of Wastewater Treatment Processes; by
Dorr-Oliver, Inc., Stamford, CT

Cost and Performance Estimates for Tertiary
Wastewater Treating Processes; by Robert A.
Taft Water Research Center, Cincinnati, OH

A Generalized Computer^Model for Steady-
State Performance of the Activated sludge
Process; by Robert A. Taft Water Research
Center, Cincinnati, OH

Cost to the Consumer for Collection and
Treatment of Wastewater; by R. Smith and
R. G. Eilers, The AWTR Lab., EPA,
Cincinnati, OH

Estimating Cgsts and Manpower Requirements
for Conventional Wastewater Treatment
Facilities; by W. L. Patterson,     ~
R. F. Banker; Black & Veatch Consulting
Engineers, Kansas City, MO

Feasibility of computer Control of Waste-
water Treatment; by American Public Works
Association, Chicago, IL

Investigation of Response Surfaces of the
Microscreen Process; by Engineering-Science,
Inc., Cincinnati, OH

Mathematical Model of Sewage Sludge
Fluidized Bed Incinerator Capacities and
Costs; by General American Transportation
Corp. and General American Research Div.,
Niles, IL

Mathematical Model of Recalcination of
Lime sludge with Fluidized Bed Reactors;
by General American Transportation Corp.,
Niles, IL

Waste Treatment Lagoons - State of the
Art; by Missouri~Basin Engineering Health
Council, Cheyenne, WY

A Mathematical Model of a Final Clarifier;
by Rex Chainbelt, Inc., Milwaukee, WI

Mathematical Model of Tertiary Treatment
by Lime Addition; by General American
Transportation Corp., General American
Research Division, Niles, IL
NTIS - PB 206 430
NTIS - PB 187 760
NTIS - PB 189 953
NTIS - PB 192 764
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 210 199
GPO - $2.85
NTIS - PB 211 132
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 203 962
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 211 451
NTIS - PB 189 295
GPO - 55*
NTIS - PB 197 891
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 209 937
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 209 933

NTIS - PB 190 170

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Report Number

17090FQJ09/71
17090FTA07/69
               Title/Author

Biological Concepts for Design and
Operation of the Activated Sludge Process;
by A. F. Gaudy, Jr., and E. T. Gaudy,
Oklahoma state University, Stillwater, OK

Mathematical Model of Electrodialysis
Process; by Process Research Inc.,
Cambridge, MA
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 211 131
GPO - 70*
NTIS - PB 200 721
                        Water Quality Requirements Research
1801 - Municipal Uses
18010DPV12/70
18010DPV07/71
Water Quality Criteria Data_Boekf Vol. 1 -
Organic Chemical Pollution of Freshwater;
by Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, MA

Water Quality Criteria Da^a Bookf Vol. 2 -
Inorganic Chemical Pollution of Freshwater;
by Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, MA
GPO - $3.50
NTIS - PB 208 987
GPO - $2.25
NTIS - PB 208 988
18040DAZ04/72
Water Quality Criteria Data Bopk., Vol. t
- An Investigation into Recreational.Water
Quality; by B. J. Mechalas, K. K. Hekimian,
L. A. Schinazi, and R. H. Dudley,
Envirogenics Co., Div. of Aerojet-General
Corp., El Monte, CA
GPO - $3.00
NTIS - PB 214 15U
1805 - Freshwater Fishes, Other Freshwater Life and Wildlife
18050	03/70
18050DAI02/70
18050DBB12/71
18050DBM02/72
Effects of Abatement of Domestic Sewage
Pollution on the Benthos, Volumes^of
Zooplankton. and the Fouling Organisms
of Biscayne BayLL Florida; by K. McNulty,
Institute of Marine and Atmospheric
Sciences, Univ. of Miami, Miami, FL

Biological Effects of Effluent from a
Desalination Plant at Key West, Florida;
by Westinghouse Electric Corp.,
Pittsburgh, PA

Industrial Wastes; Effects on Trinity
River Ecology. Fort Worth, Texas; by
Texas Christian Univ., Dept. of Biology,
Fort Worth, TX

Lake Superior Periphvton in Relation to
Water Quality; by T. A. Olson and
T. O. Odlang, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
(Univ. of Miami)
GPO - $1.00
NTIS - PB 195 677
GPO - $1.50
NTIS - PB 211 167
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 211 185
18050DIE12/71
The Ecology of Diatoms in Hardwater
Habitats; by J. D. Dodd, Dept. of Botany
and Plant Pathology, Iowa State University,
Ames, IA
GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB 213 005
                                          95

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Report Number


18050DKC12/69




18050DLW04/71



18050DOH06/71





18050DOL03/70


18050DST12/70



18050DWC12/70


18050DXJ05/71





18050DXU06/70
18050DZZ06/71
18050EBK02/71
18050EDP12/71
18050EDQ12/71
18050EEC12/71
18050ELD02/72
               Title/Author
Plankton Diatom Assemblages in Lake
Michigan; by Dniv. of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MI

Biological Effects of copper and Arsenic
Pollution; by University of Alaska,
College, AK

Stream Faunal Recovery After Manganese
Strip Mine Reclamation; by Bureau of
Sport Fisheries, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, Blacksburg, VA

Bactericidal Effects of Algae on Enteric
Organisms; by Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX

Toxic Action of Water Soluble Poliutgnts
on Freshwater Fish; by Michigan State
University, East Lansing, MI

The Effect of Inorganic Sediment on Stream
Biota; by DePauw Univ., Greencastle, IN

Histochemical and Cytophotometrie Assay
of Acid Stress in Freshwater Fish; by
Pennsylvania State Univ., University
Park, PA

Sensitivity of Benthic Microflora to
Pollution Gradients; by Prof. N. Marshal,
Univ. of Rhode Island; Prof. D. M. Skauen,
Univ. of Connecticut; Dr. C. A. Orviatt,
Univ. of Rhode Island

Biological Survey of streams of Coles
County, Illinois. 1967-1970; by Eastern
Illinois Univ., Charleston, IL

Responses of Teleost Fish to Environmental
Stress; by University of Washington,
Seattle, WA

The Use of Fish Movement Patterns to
Monitor Zinc; by J. Cairns, Jr. and
W. T. Waller, Virginia Polytechnic Inst.
and State Univ., Blacksburg, VA

The Use of Bluegills to Detect zinc; by
J. Cairns, Jr. and R. E. Sparks, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA

Acid Mine Pollution Effects on Lake Biology;
by R. W. Smith and D. G. Frey, Water
Resources Research Center, Indiana Univ.,
Bloomington, IN

Bj.ota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identj.-
fication Manual No. 1 - Freshwater^
Planarians (Turbej-laria) of North America;
by R. Kenk, Dept. of Invertebrate Zoology,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
   Source
GPO - $2.00
NTIS - PB 198 087
NTIS - PB 201 648
GPO - 50*
NTIS - PB 206
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 197 862

GPO - 65*
NTIS - PB 201 650
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 204 236

GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 192 853
GPO - $1.25
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 208 968
GPO - 55*
NTIS - PB 211 333
GPO - 55*
NTIS - PB 211 332
GPO - $1.25
NTIS - PB 210 709
GPO - $2.50
                                          96

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Report Number

18050ELD02/72
18050ELD03/72
18050ELD03/72
18050ELD04/72
18050ELDOH/72
18050ELD05/72
18050ELD05/72
18050ELD05/72
18050ELD01/73
18050ELD03/73
               Tj.tle/Author

Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identi-
fication Manual No. 2 - The Genus Aroulus
JCrustacia; Branchitural of The United
States; by R. F. cressey, Smithsonian
Institute, Washington, D.C.

Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - j:denti-
f j.cation Manual No, 3 - Freshwater
Sphaeriacean Clams (Mollusca; Pelecypoda)
of North America; by J. B. Burch, Museum
of Zoology, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MI

Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identi-
fication Manual NO^ 1 - Freshwater
Polychaetes .(Annelida) of North America;
by N. Foster, Dept. of Biology, Dunbarton
College, Washington, D.C.

Biota.of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identi-
fication Manual No, 5T- The Freshwater,
Amphipod Crustaceans  (Gammaridae) of
North America; by J. R. Holsinger, Dept.
of Biology, Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, VA

Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identi-
fication Manual No. 6 - Aquatic Dryopoid
Beetles (Coleoptera) of the United states;
by H. P. Brown, Dept. of Zoology, Univ.
of Oklahoma, Norman, OK

Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identj.-
fication Manual No. 7 - Freshwater Isopods
fAsellidae) of North America; by
w. D. Williams, Dept. of Zoology, Monash
Univ., Clayton, Victoria, Australia

Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identi-
fication Manual No,. 8 - Freshwater Leeches
(Annelida; Hirudineal of North America; by
D. J. Klemm, Museum of Zoology, Univ. of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identi-
fication Manual No. 9 - Crayfishes
(Astacidae) of North and Middle America;
by H. H. Hobbs, Jr., Dept. of Invertebrate
Zoology, Smithsonian Inst., Washington, DC

Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identi-
fication Manual No. 10 - Genera of Fresh-
water Nematodes  (Nematoda)	of Eastern
North America; by V. R. Ferris, J. M.
Ferris, and J. P. Tjepkema, Purdue Univ.,
West Lafayette, IN

Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identi-
fication Manual No. 11 - Freshwater
Unionacean Clams (Mollusca; Pelecypoda^
of North America; by J. B. Burch, Univ.
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
GPO - $2.50
GPO - $2.50
GPO - $2.50
GPO - $2.75
GPO - $2.50
GPO - $2.50
GPO - $2.50
GPO - $3.25
 (Pending)
 GPO -  $4.10
                                          97

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EeE2£t_Number                     Title/Author                       Source

18050EUJ12/70      Temperature control in Outdoor Experimental    NTIS - PB 199 364
                   Ponds; by Univ. of Minnesota, St. Anthony
                   Falls Hydraulic Lab., Minneapolis, MN

18050GWV05/71      Water Quality Criteria Data Bookt,Vpl^ 3_-     GPO - $H.80
                   Effects of Chemicals on Aquatic Life: by ~     NTIS - PB 231 210
                   Battelle Columbus Lab., Columbus, OH

18050GZZ10/71      Chlorinated Municipal Waste Toxicities to      GPO - 60*
                   Rainbow Trout and Fathead Minnows: by          NTIS - PB 209 890
                   Michigan Department of Natural Resources,
                   Lansing, MI


1808,- Marine Fishes, Other Marine Life^and^Wildlife


18080GBX12/71      Biological Impact of a Large-Scale             GPO - $1.25
                   Desalination Plant at Key West: by             NTIS - PB 211 183
                   R. H. Chesher, Westinghouse Ocean Research
                   Laboratory, Annapolis, MD
                                          98

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Index for Part I
Project No.
11000
11010
11020
11020
11020
11020
11020
11020
11020
11020
11022
11023
11023
11023
11024
11024
11030
11030
11030
11030
11034
11040
11050
11060
11060
11060
12000
12010
12010
12010
12010
12010
12020
12020
12020
12040
12040
12040
12040
12040
12040
12040
12050
	
FDI
	
	
	
DSQ
EYD
FAM
GQG
HMM
DQI
FIY
FWT
GSC
FEJ
GRF
DNK
DSL
FLN
FUJ
FUJ
	
FOU
DLF
DXX
EZX
« w
DFS
DMF
EDY
FPK
FPK
EAS
EWZ
FER
DBD
DKD
DYD
EJU
ESV
EXQ
BAR
DKF
Report No.
EPA-R2-72-080
EPA-R2-73-138
EPA-R2-73-152
EPA-R2-73-257
EPA-R2-73-261
EPA-R2-73-149
EPA-R2-73-145
EPA-R2-73-256
EPA-R2-73-238
EPA-R2-72-127
EPA-R2-72-091
EPA-R2-72-070
EPA-R2-73-124
EPA-R2-72-008
EPA-R2-73-170
EPA-R2-72-082
EPA-R2-73-139
EPA-R2-73-242
EPA-R2-72-068
EPA-R2-72-081
EPA-R2-73-283
EPA-R2-72-125
EPA-R2-73-270
EPA-R2-73-236
EPA-R2-73-274
EPA-R2-73-231
EPA-R2-72-120
EPA-R2-73-287
EPA-R2-73-044
EPA-R2-73-167
EPA-R2-73-247a
EPA-R2-73-247b
EPA-R2-73-200
EPA-R2-72-073
EPA-R2-73-194
EPA-R2-73-255
EPA-R2-73-141
EPA-R2-73-086
EPA-R2-73-164
EPA-R2-73-232
EPA-R2-73-196
EPA-R2-73-184
EPA-R2-72-001
                 Project No.
Report No.
12050
12060
12060
12060
12060
12060
12060
12060
12070
12080
12090
12090
12090
12090
12100
12100
12100
12120
EZG
	
	
	
EHS
ESY
FGF
PAV
	
HBM
BOX
EQO
FWD
FZB
	
EBG
EZU
DOD
EPA-R2-72-110
EPA-R2-72-018
EPA-R2-73-024
EPA-R2-73-025
EPA-R2-73-017
EPA-R2-73-294
EPA-R2-73-178
EPA-R2-73-198
EPA-R2-73-223
EPA-R2-73-003
EPA-R2-73-058
EPA-R2-73-248
EPA-R2-73-260
EPA-R2-73-048
EPA-R2-72-016
EPA-R2-73-085
EPA-R2-73-195
EPA-R2-73-108
12120
12120
13000
13030
13030
13030
13030
13030
13030
13030
13040
13040
13040
EFM
ERF
	
DOA
FDJ
FDJ
FDJ
FVN
FVN
GJS
DDG
EGH
FHP
EPA-R2-73-209
EPA-R2-73-269
EPA-R2-73-171
EPA-R2-72-047
EPA-R2-73-235
EPA-R2-73-265
EPA-R2-73-266
EPA-R2-72-094
EPA-R2-73-271
EPA-R2-73-168
EPA-R2-73-095
EPA-R2-73-096
EPA-R2-72-061
13040 FTX
13040 FUU
13040 GJO
13040 GJU
14000 	
14010 DDH
14010 DSC
14010 EAH
14010 EKW
14010 FJX
EPA-R2-73-245
EPA-R2-72-101
EPA-R2-72-129
EPA-R2-73-157
EPA-R2-72-134
EPA-R2-73-230
EPA-R2-73-140
EPA-R2-72-002
EPA-R2-73-135
EPA-R2-73-169
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Project No.
14010 FKX
14010 FMM


14010 FNJ
14010 GYH
14010 HHG
14010 HJQ
14010 HNS
14020 DLN
15020 GYM
15030 FMZ
15040 EJZ
15080 	
15080 	
15080 	
15080 	
15080 	
15080 	
15080 	
15080 	
15080 EHP
15080 EOT
15080 FIG
15080 FVP
15080 FVP
15080 FVP
15080 FVP
15080 FVP
15080 FVP
15080 FVP
15080 FWL
15080 GBJ
15080 GET
15080 HBH
15080 HBO
15080 HDJ
15080 HDL
15080 HDL
15080 HER
15080 HEO


15080 HEV
15080 HOC
Report No.
EPA-R2-72-130
EPA-R2-72-069


EPA-R2-72-056
EPA-R2-73-150
EPA-R2-73-142
EPA-R2-73-151
EPA-R2-72-119
EPA-R2-72-014
EPA-R2-73-226
EPA-R2-72-015
EPA-R2-72-037
EPA-R2-72-039
EPA-R2-72-054
EPA-R2-72-055
EPA-R2-73-201
EPA-R2-73-243
EPA-R2-73-289
EPA-R2-73-290
EPA-R2-73-137
EPA-R2-72-033
EPA-R2-72-045
EPA-R2-73-233
EPA-R2-73-112
EPA-R2-73-113
EPA-R2-73-114
EPA-R2-73-115
EPA-R2-73-116
EPA-R2-73-117
EPA-R2-73-181
EPA-R2-73-205
EPA-R2-72-006
EPA-R2-73-204
EPA-R2-73-203
EPA-R2-73-293
EPA-R2-73-221
EPA-R2-73-102
EPA-R2-73-225
EPA-R2-73-166
EPA-R2-72-049


EPA-R2-73-156
EPA-R2-73-280a
Project No
15080 HOC
15080 HOK
15080 HOP
15090 GLO
15090 HGP
15090 HGW
16010 	
16010 	
16010 DEC
16010 DUA
16010 DZK
16010 ECQ
16010 EHR
16010 HID
16020 	
16020 ADN
16020 EAO
16020 EWC
16020 EWE
16020 GCQ
16020 GHQ
16020 GHZ
16020 GIY
16020 GSB
16020 GVY
16020 HJE
16040 EXD
16050 EXB
16050 EOT
16050 EYV
16060 	
16060 HNI
16080 ERP
16080 ERQ
16080 FTO
16080 GNC
16080 GNC
16080 GNC
16080 GNC
16080 GWU
16080 HTY
16090 FSR
16090 FUO
16090 HOJ
16100 FHB
                        Report No.
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                        EPA-
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-R5-73-
-R5-73-
-R5-72-
-R2-72-
280b
007
215
010
185
251
001
026
039
024
037
004
044
018
234
277
217
079
254
177
009
155
004
026
057
011
227
005
012
003
268
267
•078
111
•175
179a
•179b
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•179d
•077
•043
•020
•014
•001
•013
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Project No.
16110 DPT
16110 DWX
16110 DYX
16110 EDC
16110 FPZ
16120 HVR
16120 HVR


16120 HVR
16130 	
16130 DGM
16130 DIP
16130 DJO
16130 ERN
16130 ERN
16130 FHH
16130 FLM
16130 FOR
17010 DRF
17010 DTG
17010 DUX
17010 DZG
17010 EDR
17010 EPM
17010 FSJ
17010 HAM
17020 DYC
17020 EFB
17020 EVQ
17020 FEV
17020 HAL
17030 DGQ
17030 DLX
17030 EYA
17030 HMM
17040 FEE
17040 FKG
17050 DCC
17050 DGJ
17050 EGI
17050 ENM
17070 DIW
17070 DIZ
17070 ENP
Report No.
EPA-R5-73-013
EPA-R5-73-015
EPA-R5-73-019
EPA-R5-73-018
EPA-R5-73-008
EPA-R3 -73-028a
EPA-R3-73-028b


EPA-R3-73-028C
EPA-R2-73-273
EPA-R2-73-162
EPA-R2-73-259
EPA-R2-73-133
EPA-R2-72-074a
EPA-R2-72-07i»b
EPA-R2-72-0053
EPA-R2-73-161
EPA-R2-72-083
EPA-R2-72-03U
EPA-R2-72-076
EPA-R2-7 2-031
EPA-R2-73-279
EPA-R2-73-109
EPA-R2-73-158
EPA-R2-73-199
EPA-R2-72-123
EPA-R2-73-1U6
EPA-R2-73-26H
EPA-R2-72-10H
EPA-R2-73-228
EPA-R2-73-208
EPA-R2-73-147
EPA-R2-7 2-053
EPA-R2-72-032
EPA-R2-73-222
EPA-R2-72-103
EPA-R2-73-240
EPA-R2-73-159
EPA-R2-73-278
EPA-R2-73-183
EPA-R2-72-065
EPA-R2-72-050
EPA-R2-73-213
EPA-R2-73-113
Project No.
17070 FEE
17080 DAR
17080 DOI
17080 EDV


17080 EDV
17080 EKG
17080 FAB
17080 FSF
17090 	
17090 DRU
17090 EEV
17090 FDO
17090 FJO
17090 FWA
17090 FYZ
17090 GAF
18050 DBW
18050 DDM
18050 DGI
18050 DJZ
18050 DLO
18050 DOG
18050 DTX
18050 DWQ
18050 DYC
18050 DYC
18050 DYC
18050 EBN
18050 EDH
18050 FKT
18050 FOG
18050 GAE
18080 	
18080 DLR
18080 DMV
18080 PCW







Report No.
EPA-R2-73-282
EPA-R2-72-064
EPA-R2-73-122
EPA-R2-73-206


EPA-R2-73-239
EPA-R2-73-211
EPA-R2-73-212
EPA-R2-73-250
EPA-R2-73-281
EPA-R2-73-237
EPA-R2-72-075
EPA-R2-73-KH*
EPA-R2-73-224
EPA-R2-73-263
EPA-R2-73-176
EPA-R2-73-165
EPA-R3-73-002
EPA-R3-73-010
EPA-R1-73-001
EPA-R3-73-019
EPA-R3-73-046
EPA-R3-73-032
EPA-R3-72-017
EPA-R3-73-045
EPA-R3-73-011a
EPA-R3-73-011b
EPA-R3-73-011C
EPA-R3-73-OU2
EPA-R3-73-009
EPA-R3-73-006
EPA-R3-73-021
EPA-R3-73-041
EPA-R3-73-007
EPA-R3-73-035
EPA-R3-72-008
EPA-R3-73-033







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