United States
            EnvTonmenta Protection
            Agency


            Solid Waste
            Washinqton, D.C
            20460
SW-112.3
1978
v>EPA
Publishing by EPA's
Office of Solid Waste
Fiscal Years 1968-1978

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    An environmental  protection publication
in the solid waste management series  (SW-112.3)

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                         PUBLISHING

                          by EPA's

                    OFFICE  OF SOLID WASTE.

                   FISCAL  YEARS  1968--]973
"•vis  report  (SW-11P.3)  updates  the previous  report 'Sw'-112.2)
 of Office  of  Solid  Waste  publications listed by fiscal  year
           U.S.  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  AGENCY

                            1978

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               PUBLISHING BY ERA'S OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE

                        FISCAL YEARS 1968--1978
     This is a year-by-year listing of printed and audiovisual
materials produced by the Federal  solid waste management program
since 1967.   The original legislation for the solid waste program,
the Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965, directed the program to make
available research results and other information pertaining to
solid waste  management.   The program's current legislation, the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, specifically directs
EPA to "implement a program for the rapid dissemination of information
on solid waste management," including the results of relevant research,
surveys, and studies.

     Among the 219 titles produced by the program in fiscal year 1978
are technical materials, journal  articles, papers presented by Office
of Solid Waste officials, reports  to Congress, transcripts of public
meetings and hearings, summaries  of technical reports for the public,
as well  as audiovisual presentations, such as bumper stickers,  posters,
slide presentations, and radio/television public service announcements.

     Beginning with fiscal year 1977, the list is presented in three
sections.  The first section includes all printed materials other
than reports available from the National  Technical  Information Service
and press releases, which are listed separately.  The materials reflect
the current  concerns and activities of citizens and professionals in
the fields of hazardous  waste, resource recovery, and land disposal,
that is, the development of the solid waste management field in general.

     Copies  of many of the items  published since 1972 are available
without charge from the  Office of  Solid Waste (write to Solid Waste
Information, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  Cincinnati,  OH 45268)
Other reports, mainly those emanating from EPA work carried out under
contracts and grants, may be purchased from the National  Technical
Information  Service, Springfield,  VA  22161.

     Many of the publications listed for earlier years are out of
print and available only within the Agency or from government,  univer-
sity, or public libraries.  Some  of the out-of-print publications are
available for reference  in the Office of Solid Waste "open file," as
are unpublished reports  from grantees and contractors.  A list of
these open-file holdings is available upon request (from the Cincinnati
address).
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                       CONTENTS
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Office of Solid Waste
  Completed Information Materials
  Fiscal Year 1978	   1

Office of Solid Waste
  Completed Information Materials
  Fiscal Year 1977	31

Office of Solid Waste
  Completed Information Projects
  July 1, 1975 — June 30, 1976	51

Office of Solid Waste
  Completed Information Projects
  July 1, 1974 — June 30, 1975	61

Office of Solid Waste
  Publications
  July 1, 1973 — June 30, 1974	  71

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
  Information Materials
  July 1, 1972 -- June 30, 1973	  78

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
  Publications
  July 1, 1971 ~ June 30, 1972	  96

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
  Publications
  July 1, 1970 — June 30, 1971	Ill

Bureau of Solid Waste Management Publications
  July 1, 1969 -- June 30, 1970	125

Bureau of Solid Waste Management Publications
  July 1, 1968 — June 30, 1969	135

Solid Wastes Program Publications
  July 1, 1967 ~ June 30, 1968	142
                       IV

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                    OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE

               COMPLETED INFORMATION MATERIALS
                       FISCAL YEAR 1978
171.   Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Public
          Law 94-580, 94th Congress,  S.2150—Oct.  21, 1976.
          [Environmental Protection Publication SW-1.4.]
          Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
          1976.  [47 p.]   (Amends the Solid Waste  Disposal
          Act, Title II of Public Law 89-272--89th Congress,
          S.306—October 20, 1965;, as amended by the
          Resource Recovery Act of 1970, Public Law
          91-512—91st Congress, H.R. 11833--0ctcber 26,
          1970; by Public Law 93-14--93rd Congress, H.R.
          5446--April 9, 1973  (To extend the amended Solid
          Waste Disposal Act—for one year); and by Public
          Law 93-611-93rd Congress, H.R. 16045—January 2,
          1975 (To amend the Solid Waste Disposal  Act to
          authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1975).)
          Reprinted 1977.

203.   Lederer, F. P., comp^  Available information mater-
          ials; solid waste management.   Interim catalog.
          Environmental Protection Publication 58.27.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency, Nov. 1977.  190 p.

287.   Brunner, D. R., and D. J. Keller.   Sanitary  landfill
          design and operation.  Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-65ts.  Washington, U.S. Government
          Printing Office, 1972.  59  p.  Reprinted  1978.

352.   U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solic5
          Waste Management Programs.   Resource recovery and
          source reduction; first report to Congress.  3r1
          ed.  Environmental Protection  Publication SW-118.
          Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
          1974.  61 p.   (Distributed  by  National Technical
          Information Service, Springfield, Va., as
          PB-255 139.)  2d printing  (without covers), June
          1977.

390.   Decision-makers guide in solid  waste management.  2d
          ed.  Environmental Protection  Publication SW-500.
          Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
          1976.  158 p.  (Distributed  by  National Technical
          Information Service, Springfield, Va., as
          PB-258 266.)  Reprinted 1978.

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414.  Use it again, Sam; recycle [Bumper sticker].  [Wash-
          ington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
          1974.]   [Reprinted 1978.]

428.  Geswein, A. J.  Liners for land disposal sites;  an
          assessment.  Environmental Protection Publication
          SW-137.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1975.   66 p. (Distributed by
          National Technical Information Service,
          Springfield, Va.,  as PB-261 046.)   Reprinted 1978.

433.  Rogers, H. W., and S.  J. Hitte.  Solid waste shredding
          and shredder selection.  Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-140.  [Washington], U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.  87 p.
          (Distributed by National  Technical Information
          Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-261 044.)
          Reprinted, U.S. Government Printing Office,  Mar.
          1975.

526.  Meyers, S.  Status of  solid waste management in  the
          United States.  Presented  at 2d International
          Congress, International Solid Wastes Association,
          Padua, June 24, 1976.  Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-526.  [Washington], U.S.
          Environmental Protection  Agency, 1976.  22 p.
          Reprinted 1977.

528.  Lingle, S. A., ed.  Resource  recovery technology
          update from the U.S.E.P.A.; demonstrating resource
          recovery.  Waste Age, 7(6):19, 22, 26, 42, 44-46,
          June 1976.  Reprinted" 1977.

533.  Shilepsky, A., and R.  A. Lowe.  Resource recovery
          plant implementation: guides for municipal
          officials—planning and overview.   Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-157.1.  [Washington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1976.   34 p.
          Reprinted 1978.

536.  Office of Solid Waste, Resource Recovery Division.
          Resource recovery  and waste reduction; current
          reports.  Environmental Protection Publication
          SW-536.2.  [Washington],  U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1978.   [25 p.]

544.  Current views on solid waste  management; recommended
          reading.  Environmental Protection Publication
          SW-544.2.   Washington, U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1978.     15 p.

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ofy.  F, L-.  et aJ.   ;SCS Engineers].  Env ronmental
   as5'.-&srn'-,"";l  of subsurface disposal of r.'.1:03 pal
547,
         ' as5-.-
          yc a j t e w -:i t ? r treat r. e n r  K 1 u d g r-;
          E n v ?. r. o n rr; e n c a 1 Protecti o n P. i o i i c a t ion  ,
          IW a s h i n q t o n ] , U. S .  Kr> v i r f i n m c n t a 1  P r o t •
          Ayency / 1977.   U7  p.  Rep'-ived  Oct.

564.  The Pf'f.G i roe Conservation and Recovery Act  of  1976;  a
          ::unm--u 7 of Public Law 94-580,  [Wash i no ton ,  U.S.
          Hnv i • •"•"i rental Protection Aqrncy,  1976  "   14  p.
          »pprinted, U,S. Government  Prjntino Office,  1977.

575.  Hansen, P. M,   Resource recovery  technoloqy update
          from the U.S.E.P.A,;  resource recovery  through
          nriul t i - mater i al  source separation.  Wa_ste  Aa_e ,
          7(50j:30-31,  34, 44, Oct". 1976.   [Reprinted,~
          Environmental Protection Publication  StN-575,
          Washjnqtcn, U.S. Environrr.enta,1 Protection  Agency,
          J976, 4 p.]  Reprinted 19"?7.

593.  Office cl  Solid Waste,  Cjornrju  Transcript,' "'ecional
          Public Meetings on  the Resource  Conservation and
          Recovery Act  of 1976, Worcester,  Mass.,  and
          Concord", N.H., Feb. 25-26,  1977,   Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-16p.   [Washington], U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency,   [90 p,;
          26 prj nti no ,  j 977 ,

601.  Recycling.   Reprinted from Government  and the  Nation's
          Resources;  Report of the National Commission  on
          Supplies and  Shortages, Dec. 1976.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-601.   [Washington], U.S.
          Environmental  Protection Agency,  1977,   p.155-172.
          "eprinted  1977.

612.  Office of Solid Waste,  Hazardous Waste Management
          Division,   State decision makers  guide  for
          hazardous  waste management.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-612.  Washington,  U.S.
          Government  Printing Office, 1977,  103  p,
          Repr in ted  1977.

614.  Anderson,  R.  K.  Composting sewage sludge by  high-rate
          suction aeration techniques; an  interim report.
          Environmental  Protection Publication SW~614d.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental  Protection
          Agency/1977.   [56  p.]  Reprinted  1977.

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616.  Office or Solid Waste.  Use it. again, Saw; the Federal
          of f lire-paper recycling program-  2d ed.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-616.
          [Xsshington] , U.S.. Environmental Protection
          Agency, 3978.  {4 p.]   [Pamphlet:.]

617.  Dunne, N, G.  Successful sanitary landfill siting:
          County of San Bernardino, California.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-6J7.
          [Wapnington] , U.S.. Environmental Protection
          Agency,. 1977.  31 p.  Reprirted 1977.

619=  Anderson,, R. K., et al.  Cost of landspread ing and
          hauling sludge from municipal wastewater treatment.
          plants; case studies.   Environmental Protection
          P'jbi  cation SW-619.  [Washington],   U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency,. 1977.  155 p.
          ReprLnted 1977.

634.  Office or Solid Waste,.  The prevalence of subsurface
          migration of hazardous chemical substances at
          selected industrial waste land disposal sites.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-634.
          [Washington], U.S., Environmental Protection
          Agency, Oct. 1977,.  [521 p.]   (Distributed by
          National Technical Information Service,
          Springfield, Va., as PB-275 103.)

635.  Newton, M.  Model state hazardous waste management act
          (annotated).  Environmental Protection Publication
          SW-635.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency,. 1977.   56 p.

636.  Connolly,. J. A.  Solid waste management; worldwide
          solid waste literature collection/retrieval
          services available from EPA.  3d ed.
          Envii onmental Protection Publication SW-636.,
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency, 1977.  [8 p.]   Supersedes SW-91.2  (order
          no. 294).  Reprinted Apr. 1978.

637.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Implementation
          of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of
          1976; interim regulations.  F§d_e^_a_l
          42(202}:5606-5608, Oct. 20, 1977."

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                                    w ? c t e or  F o.''> v -1"  1 a n c
                         u t;v e E u n; rr ,:• r y  r e p o r *
                         i. r
ftrction F ,,.h? irat:'on :-i%-639.
F n v : r o n n; en: a 1 P r o t (- c i i •-•• n A g e n o y ,
640.  U.S. >';u i ronipent ,T j Protection Agency.   Prior  notice of
          cittxen suitv   federal Register^


641.  Belrr?v >n t-sf , A. J.t and D. '*•'. Sussman,   A  technical
          ev-v1 ••):•>- i G,I of  the Baltimore Lar.dgard sy-tem.
          [ t p-,'i ronnientdl Protection Publicatann  sv~641,j
          P r e r- o r, t. e d a r. t h e A1C h E M e e t i n q  o n  R e E our c e
          R c c o v r r ,' i 'i S c 1 : r Waste Frocessin g ,  N r ." .  13-17,
          197 ~: ,    'Wnsh ; riC t on] , U.S. Envi ronm
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647.  JU.S. Department of Defense].  Return your soft drink
          containers.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977,  [Poster, 17 7/8 by 24
          in.]

648.  [U.S. Department of Defense],  You make a difference;
          pleare return your empties to the barrel
          provided.   [Washington, U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agencv, 1977."   [Sticker, 4 1/8 by
          8 3/£ in.]

649.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Public
          participation in solid waste management; interim
          guidelines.  Federal Register^. 43 (8) : 1902-1906 ,
          Jan. 12, 1978.

650.  Office of Solid Waste, comp_..  Transcript; Public
          Meeting on the Resource Conservation and Recovery
          Act of'1976; Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste
          Management, Arlington, Va.,  Oct. 11 and 12, 1977.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-25p.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency, 1978.  [440 p.]

651.  Office of Solid Waste, convp_.  Transcript; Public
          Meeting on the Resource Conservation and Recovery
          Act of"l976; Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste
          Management, St. Louis, Mo.,  Oct. 13-14, 1977.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-26p.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency, 1977.  [588 p.]

652.  Office of Solid Waste, cprnp_.  Transcript; Public
          Meeting on the Resource Conservation and Recovery
          Act of 1976; Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste
          Management, Scottsdale, Ariz., Oct. 17-18,  1977.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-27p.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency, 1977.  [436 p.]

653.  Office of Solid Waste, cpmp.  Transcript?  Joint Public
          Meeting on the Development of Regulations for the
          Transportation of Hazardous  Waste Under the
          Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,
          Des Plaines, 111., Oct. 26,  1977.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-28p.  [Washington], U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency, 1978,  [441 p.]

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654.  Office c-f Solid Karte, r^rnp.  Tr ar.scr : pt ; i-„..".'< : ^
          Meeting of the Resource Conservation Cc~.i i t to*" G'
          Beverage Container Deposit Lr c i:-1 a t ior.,
          Washington, D . C1. ,  Oct. 19, 19"?'7.  Environment;.".
          F rot e c t i c.-n pu r 1 i ra t ion S W - 2 9 p ,   [ A" a s h : r  q t r n 1 , I,' . ;
          Env i r onirient ai Protection Agency ,  197^",   ;r"7 p.1

655.  Hickn.an,  H. L., Jr.  Statement of Honor shit   H.  Lcn;p
          HicKran, Jr., .Acting Deputy Assistant
          Administrator for  Solid Waste, Env i ror>n  enta1
          Protection Agency, Before the Subcornr i t  t ee  on
          Advanced Energy Technologies and  Ener'iV
          Conservation  Research, Development and
          Demons tr at ion Committee on Science and
          U.S.  House of Representatives, Dec.  ]/
           iWarhinaton,  U.S.  Envi roniner.ta 1  Prcte-
          I97~.l '[13 F-1

656.  Office ci: Water Supply and Office of  Solid  Wap.te
          Management Programs.  The report  to  Co;^ress;
          waste disposal practices and their effects  on
          ground water; executive summary.  Jan.  19^7.
           [Washington], U.S. Environmental  Protection
          Agency, 1977   [Reprinted 1978],   44  p.

657.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Municipal sl
          management, environmental factors; technical
          bulletin.  Federal Register, 42 (211) :57420-5742

          Nov. 2, 1977.  Reprinted 1978.

658.  Connolly, J. A. cpmp ._  Solid waste management; monthly
          abstract bulletin for January through  June 1973;
          Vol. 1 nos . 1 through 6, abstract  nos .  73-3554
          through 73-5349.  Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-658.   [Washington], U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.   [54^  p.;1

660.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Research  and
          demonstration grants; interim regulations.
                            38 (93) : 12784-12790 ,  May  15,  19"3
661.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Noise  emission
      standards for new truck-mounted solid waste
      compactors.  Federal Register, 42 (166) : 43226-43243 ,
      Aug. 26, 19777" Reprinted 1978.

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662.  Of fir" o< Solid Wa^e,  corr.p,   Trarv".1: ', pt;  >:ii1:'1 IT
          Meet'HU  of  the  Resource Cons^r v?;,* icn '."'j^in ; *:' f"  or
          Solid Wa~tn Product  Charge lP'~\Jr-, W a s h i n •:• '-<~ ••; ,
          D.C.. Uov.  17,  19">7.   Environmental PL ore-:-  or;
          Publication SW-30p.   Wash i nqt :-n , r.F.
          Ev>?i i o nine ri t a"! Protection Agency,,  j^78.   i 41 ?  p.]

663.  Office o: Solid Kastf--,  cornp_.   EPA ac'tiv^ties  under  the
          Re.so.iroo Conservation and Recovery Ac: of  i:)"7^;
          ennuai report to the President ar.c. the Cong; O^F ,
          fiscal year 1977..   Environmental Protect-or
          rub1•c a11o n SW-6 63.   [Wa s h i ngton] . U,S,
          E-,v ironment a ] Protection Agency,  1978.  P0  r; „

664.  Office 01- Solid Waste,  comp_.   Transcript;  "ur-li"
          Meet .'nc;  of  the  Resource Conservation Conem t tee  on
          Solid Waste Product  Charge Issue, Portiara,  Or eg.,
          N o v , 21, 1977.   E rw i r o nm e r, t a 1 P r o t e c t s o ri
          Publication SW-32p.   [Washington], U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency,  1978,   [29"  p.]

665.  U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency.  State  hazardous
          waste programs;  proposed guidelines.   FecejraJ.
          B£Slfitj?r_/  43 (22) : 4366-4373, Feb.  1, 19"78~."

666.  Environmental  Action Foundation,  Paper profits;  so]ic
          waste project.   Ga_rba_3e_(3u_ij3e__, No. 9,  1977.
          Repr;nted,  [Washington],~U.S7 Environmental
          Protection  Agency,  [19781.  f4 p.]

667.  Sussman, D,,  Resource  recovery technology  update  from
          the  U.S.E.P.A.;  "co-disposal" for solid waste  and
          sewage sludge.   Wei s t_e_Ao_e_, 8 -! 7 } : 4 4 , 46, 49,, July
          1977^  Reprinted, ""[Washington], U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency, 1977,   [3  p.]

668.  U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency.  Solid  waste
          disposal facilities;  proposed classification
          criteria.   Federal  Register,, 4 3 (25) i 4942-4955 ,
          Feb. 6,  1978.

669.  National League of  Cities and United States Conference
          of Mayors.  Municipal solid waste disposal...how
          citie-s site landfills.   [Washington, 1978].
          [77  p.]

670.  U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency.  Toxic
          substances  control  and  solid waste disposal.
                     _i_s_te_r_,  4 3 (12) ; 2 6 3 7 - 2 6 4 4 , Jan.  IS,  1978.

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          j    • • ..-»..*  <,  ,   «   .  ,    u'ir,.
           •' •-'  >";r    Lf>y<;i;:>  of  Werners \'"t? f ~  i
           •4-    i'.'a - f'i r.i-i r or;  Leaqce c,  l-.'...~r:
           •i* - i .'•  - '"-* '  i    (.-  p.

672.  Of lie.'--  c;  ccjjd Vvastf,  corrp__.  Ti arir.c- r Apt;  Public
           r-,t'•<:..'V.,  of the  Resource Consr- r va ; -i r >r. Committee on
           Sojjc  "Wdcte Product  Charge Issue,  Cine : nnat i ,
           ;.<:;>;.,  I-.ON', ibf  1977,   Envi r omrent.cu  Pr ut ec t .Lon
           F' .-- i i , ;: 61 .; <) n 5 W ~ 3 i p ,   i W a s;; i n o t o j, : ,  u , S ,
           :•.•-.' ;);;'" c:;t a ^ Prctection Aqc-T.-y.   ;"3  :  ;

6 7 3 .  0 f f i r: t-  r i  S o i  i c V, a 31 c-,  cpinp .  I' r a n c c r i p t;  P.' i • 1 : c
           i-;- i. f. i nq  t.'.n Strategy  for the  Tr~pl c^^-nr 2 ;; > on of  tie
           ra-i :; _j ce Conservation  and Recovery  Act :,t  1976,
           7>: ; i r, q M'):s , Va., Jan,  19, J976.   r.;i v [ r orr n-nt al
           j-'.ru-t •. c. i  ion Puolication SK-33p.   1 >>ash 3 n : tor. 1 ,  U.S
           1 n -,- : •: :, r:iT,e n t a 1 Protection Ag e n c y ,   j 2 4 •:• k ,  •

675,  Awnei ,.  A.   Save a paper,  warm a  fiorr.e.   t-o:-""jv_a_tio_r_
           Kev;^,  r;(7):8-U,  Jan,  15, 1978.   ReprlnVed^
           v.nt-h'ingtcn, National  Wildlife f edei a t i :t  help,  Presented to the Forest Industry
          ho ,' ; sory Council, Boca Raton, Feb.  1C, .c-'78.
          Lr, v i i onmental Protection Publication SK-676.
            H ,• L. '. i ng ton , U.S. Lnv i ronrpental  Pr o tec i ; on
          A C: • ~\ :; y } ,  1 J p ,

6^7 »  Fait.  h.  G,   Upgrading  hazardous waste  disposal  sites;
          :-:"heaia,l approaches,   Environmental Protection
          hu:,il ice.t ion SV\-677.   [Washington],  U.S,
          i::.-- L i onmental Protection Agency,  Jan. 1978.
678,  Source  separation,  small  scale pyrolysis work wonders
           ::or  tne town of  Plymouth.  Solid  Waste 5y sterns ,
           (-. ( 3 ) ; 1 4 f  20, 22,  May -June 1"$ 7T 7" "Re p I T r. t e a7
           ;Wssh ington , U.S,  Environmental Protection Agency,
           i 9 '< 8 ] .   3 p .

679,  Office  ci  Solid Waste,  cpnrp_.  Transcript;  Public
           Hearing on Proposed Classification  Criteria for
           ScliC  Waste Disposal  Facilities,  San Diego,
           Ccsjii,, Mar. lf  1978.   Environmental Protection
           PuDlication SW~34p.  [Washington],
           ;j , S ,  Lnv i ronmental  Protection  Agency,   [94 p.j

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630.   Oft ice of Solid Waste,  comp_.   Transcript; Public
          Hear: ng on the Proposed Guide.! ines for State
          Hazardous Waste Programs, New Orleans, La., Mar.
          9, 1978.   Environmental Protection Publication
          SW-3'ip.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency.   [230  p.]

681.   Office oJ: Solid Waste,,  cpmp.   Transcript; Public
          Hearing on the Proposed Guidelines for State
          Hazardous Waste Programs, Newton, Mass., Mar. 14,
          1978,,  Environmental Protection Publication
          SW-Jfip.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency.   {150  p.]

682.   Alter, H., S., et al.   The recovery of magnetic metals
          from municipal solid waste.  Publication no.
          RM77--1.  Washington, National Center for Resource
          Recovery, Inc., Nov. 1977.  [68 p.]

683.   Straus, M.  Implementation plan for the PCS marking
          and disposal regulation:  facility approval
          process.   Washington,  U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency,,  Feb. 22, 1978.  [33 p.]

684.   Office GJ: Solid Waste,-  comp.   Transcript; Public
          Hearing on the Proposed Guidelines for State
          Hazardous Waste Programs, Seattle, Mar. 16, 1978.
          Environmental Protection  Publication SK-37p.
          [Washington], U.S.,  Environmental Protection
          Agency.  [129 p.]

685.   Save energy;  recycle solid waste,  Washington, U.S.
          Environmental Protection  Agency,  [1978].   [Bumper
          sticner,  3 by 14 in,]

686.   Sussman, D, B., and H..  W.  Gershrnan.  Thermal methods
          for  the codisposal  of sludges and municipal
          residues.  Presented at the 5th National
          Conference on Acceptable  Sludge Disposal
          Techniques, Jan.  31-Feb.  2, 1978.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-686.   [Washington], U.S.
          Environmental Protection  Agency, 1978.  21 p.

687.   Sussman, D, B,  Co-disposal of sewage sludge and solid
          wastes-- i t wor ks ..   American City & County ,
          92(10) :55-58, Oct.,  1977."
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688.  Hill, p,  P.   Ir.duL-tr-al -.-.ste  excnanaer;  -~ •. sheet.
          En',' i i err,';;;: L- "!  .-rot-. Lion r.it 1 .'ca I: ior  f>V- f;83,
           [Wash i :"-• t, ^ ; .  u S .  I r v i: onn ont«~ 1  P i ot e „ : . on
          Aqency ,  1 c,< 7 p .   ! f  h- ,

609.  U.S. Erv j : orr!"" ;.: c,   Fjorootion  Agency.   Standards
          epoj : cvh! o  t.o  ', i c-n:.por ter s  of  hr: z-^-r clous waster,
          Pedcr.-.]  f:; ]  rc-rrir, t !  resource  recovery.   V.".-_' r incton
          U . S .  Z:; v , r or.*: < -. t a j  F r o t e c t i or;  Ac £ no v  , r < :. . J 9 7 6
      U , S . E r: v i r o r. i- e r t c;'  P r o t e c t i o n Agency.   P r e 1 : ir I n a r y
          rot • r icat •• c n  <>i  hazardous waste  fictivir.ep;
          proposed  pr ocf-6 L: r es .   ferle r ajl__Pe5j s t e_r ,
          4? ' } 33' : 2Q&OS -.' 9916, July "lT,  1978V"

692.  0 f f i o e of  Soli d V, a s t e .  Draft e n v i r o nm e n t a ]  i m p a c t,
          statement:   proposed regulation;  criteria fcr
          el c:£E i £ ; cat ior  of  solid waste  disposal tac:lit:es
           , 40CFP  Far*. 1~1),   \ Env i ronn enta 1  Protection
          i u::', . cs t .L or: S;;1-- 692.]   Wash i ng ton ,  U . S .
          L r. -, i :-",';"• t; -1 => ~  V r;; t e c t i o n  A g e n c y , Apr. ". '"-<"' 8 .
      Office  cl  Solid Waste.  Dtaft  environmental jmpact
          f tcterr.en*. ;   pr -".posid regulation ;  cr i ter • a for
          c 1 jsi i f ;cat j.or.  of solid waste  disposal facilities
           (402FR  Part 257),  Appendices.    Environmental
          Frctfct.ion  pjtlication SW-693.   [Washington, U.S.
          Fnv i r onri'or, t i"!  Fr otect ion Agency ,  Apr ,  1 c- 78 , ]
           ' I-" I  p , 1

694.  Office  of  Solid Waste,  Solid  waste  facts.
          L r v i r onir.r r. ta 1  Protection Publication  SW-694.
           iWc'sh inqtor. ] ,  U.S. Environmental  Protection
          Ag e ncy ,  Kay 1978.  13 p.

695.  Terry,  P.  C.,  et al.   [Arthur D.  Little, Inc.].  Waste
          clearinghouses  and exchanges:   a  summary:  new ways
          for  identifying and transferring  reusable
          irv.rustr i al  process wastes.   Environmental
          Protection  Publication SW-130c.l.   [Washington],
          U.S.  Environmental Protection  Agency,  1977,
           [13  P.]   (Distributed by National  Technical
          Information Service, Springfield,  Va., as
          PB-261  28"?, the complete document.)
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696,  Plehn, S. V\ .  Municipal  nludg«  n -snage irc-n : ;  overview of
          EPA policy  and  proqr arris .    i\d5,hinq:. 0:1 ] ,  U.S.
          Envi r or mental Protection  Age.icy-  Kay 1976,,
           18 p,]   [Pamphlet.

697.  Garbage guide:   citizen;;  in  action;-  sciju  waste
          project.  Cijt^zen  Gui_de  No., l,   Kash ^r.gt
          Enviiormental Action  Foundation,
698.  Office of Solid Waste,  5-PM5^   Tr aiiocr ipt ;  Public
          Hearing on Proposed Class! i i oat i or. Criteria for
          Solid Waste Disposal Facilities;,  Washington, D.C.,
          Apr. 21,  1978.   Environments   Prot ec i... on
          Publication SW-38p,   [Washirqton\ , U.S.
          Environmental Protection  Agency,   [406 p.]

699.  Office of Solid Waste,  cpimp_.   Transcript,,  Public
          Hearing on the  Proposed Cl as:-1 f i cat ion Criteria
          for Solid Waste  Disposal  Fac:litiesr Kansas City,
          Mo., Apr., 24, 1978,   Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-39p,   [Washington], U.S.
          Environmental Protection  Agency.   [225 p.]

700.  Office of Solid Waste,  cpir.p_.   Transcript;  Public
          Hearing on Proposed Classification Criteria for
          Solid Waste Disposed Facilit  es,  Portland, Oregon,
          Apr. 26,  1978.   Env.ironment.a  . Protection
          Publication SW-40p.   [Washington!, 'J .. S ,
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701.  Williams, T,  F.  [Office of Solid  HdSte],  Keeping
          public laws public.   ±?9.yj."n8J-  of_3pj.l "f;c__W_ate_r
          Conse.rvation , 33 (1) : 4-5 ,~ Jan' '- FcTb , "l 9""?8 ," ~
          Reprinted l.TJ'B.

702.  U.S. Department of  Transportation.  Transportation of
          hazardous waste  materials;  pioposed  provisions,
          hearing.  Federal _Re£i_ste£ ,  43 {102} .-22626-22634,
          May 25, 197B.

703.  Office of Solid Waste,  cprnp__.  Transcript;  EPA/DOT
          Joint Public Hearing on Proposed  Regulations for
          Transportation  of Hazardous Wastes and Materials,
          Alexandria, Va., June 20,  1978.   Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-4ip.   (Washington],
          U.S. Environmental  Protect ion Agency,   [297 p.]

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706.  Office of  Solid  K3i-te, c.orrp.  Vi arscr ipt :  ;• ; '  c
          Kearinc,  or. F r eposec Cl a SL: i f ica t io-.  C>'.'t  : . „  l\ <
          Solid  Waste  Djbpor-^I Fac i .1 „ t j oi.,  C i no , r.1- ,„ • . , j,.-.,
          5, 1978.  Environmental Protection  1- '.::  . i;::. ;or
          £W-42p.   [ hat.i i net on j ,  U.!-. } r v . \ c nrret ' <• j
          Protect ior Ac-, r;.- ', ,  i 268 p. ":

707.  Resource Conservation & Recovery Panels  Prcv-rarr.
          Technical assistance to State anc  loca""
          cover nir.ent r .   Knvir or.nient;.-} Pr otf-ct i c-r-  '-. (.,- ": icat'C
          Pi ot ec t i or-.  Aqencv ,,  1978.   f 4

708.  The KeLOuice  Conservation Comir i ttee ,   Stc
          s o i i J  wa s t e  d i .t; po sal c h e r a e ana.1, y s i s ;
          the Presitient c-ncl Congress1 of  the  vr;J
          rnaridatec  by  the Resource Conner vat ior,
          Act of  1976  (Pub! ic Law 94-580) ,   fv.'c.
          Hesoui.ee  Conservation Committee,  Jujv
 10.  James,  S.  C.,  and C.  W. Rhyne.  Methane  pr^
          recovery,  and utilization from  landf j ': I .-. .
          Envi ronn.enta]. Protection Pub! i cat i en S's. -1 \ '.*
          ["Washington], U.S. Environmental  Pr ot ei -. i ;-n
          Aqency ,  11978].    [ ] 4 p. ]
711.  Kolloway,  R.   AjTies:  Progress and probleirt..   f\::ericsr._
          P.1^*- .^ C2'JI}H_'  9 3 ( 5 ) : 8- 11 , May  1978.   r.epr inter;
          Despite higher  costs than expected,  t h i '.:
          city's refuse-to-energy project  is  st.i],
          strong after  18  months of operation.
          [Environmental  Protection Publication  SW-
          [Washinaton,  U.S. Environments!  Protect"'
          Aug. 1978.]   [2  p. ]

712.  Haver land, P.  A., and D.  B. Sussman,   Bait:-^ore; ^
          lesson in  resource recovery.  Presenter  a_ thr-
          American  Society of Civil Engineers  Environmental
          Engineering  Division Specialty Conference, Jul>
          10-12, 1978.   Environmental Protection  PUD! icat i on
          SK-712.  [Washington] , U.S Environment;  i
          Protection Aqency, 1978.  7 p.

713.  Federal  environment  laws and you.   In  Cur ;_rj :s_t_ Fpcu^
          Publication  No.  564,   Washington,  League of Koirer.
          Voters Education Fund,  [1978],   12  p.
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714.   U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency.  State solid
          waste management p.'ans; guidelines for development
          arid implementation.,  Federal Retj_i_£ter_,
          43 (J67) :38534-3854b, Aug~.~2o'~," 3 978".

715.   U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency.  Resource
          recovery project development grants under tre
          President's urban policy:  notice of meeting and
          request  for comments.  Fejdejal Regj^tjer,
          43(147}:33670-33674, July 3171978,

      Absher, £.  35mm slide presentation for State plan
          guidelines.  [Washington, U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, Sept. 13, 1978.]

      Allen, M.  Chapter and appendix for Top Is a_nd Ru_l_e.§ on
          the Pesource Conservation and Recovery Act of
          1976.  [Washington,, U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency,  1978.]    (In press.)

      Alter, K., et al.  The recovery of magnetic metals from
          municipal solid waste,  Washington, National
          Center for Resource Recovery, Inc., 1977.  59 p.

      [Applied Management Sciences,. Inc.].  Solid waste
          management manpower profile and analysis.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency,  Jan. 16, 1973.   |62 p.]

      Arthur D. Little, Inc.  .Destroying chemical wastes in
          commercial-scale incinerators? facility report 5.
          Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Acency,
          1977. "[87 p.]

      Arthur D. Little, Inc.  Physical, chemical, and
          biological treatment techniques for industrial
          wastes;  executive summary.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-148c.l.  Washington,
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  98 p.
          (Distributed by National Technical information
          Service,  Springfield, Va., as PB-275 054.)

      Battelle Columbus Laboratories.   Draft report on cost
          of complying with hazardous waste management
          regulations.  [Washington],  U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, Oct. 12,  1977.  [334 p.]
          (Open-file report, restricted distribution.)
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      ly, J.  ."olid v;a.-, tf>  I nfor r;a t i on  Retrieval
    System; SV;iR3.  V>"a ,;-:>; r.c; ton ,  U.S. Envi r oni?f.ntc 1
    Pro*.tc;io:. Aq-n'"-", ]'j"?C.   IBrochur^.]
Criteria, idcnt i i i ca t Ion method::-,  and  listing  of
                  c  (D-aM).   ; ua£h i ngt.on ] ,  U.S.
                i J Pi i t-1 c ;• j or, Agnncv , Kar .  24 ,  1978.
De Geui'c, T,  Draft proposed criteria  for
    c 3 <-3S3i i  i cnl ion of solid waste  disposal  facility.
    35'-n, s'.'icc shovv for use by  regional  offices.
    [W. :.?r. i ngtor , U , £ . Environmental  Protection
    Ager-y.  ", Pob.  ?, 1978.

DC Geare, ri  . ,  and C. Rhyne .  Energy  frorr garbage  (Palos
    Verde end Mountain View, California)  (Draft).   To
    be used  a? the narrative for a mini -doc for  public
    information.   [Washington,  U.S.  Environmental
    r-rct^ctJon Agency], Oct. 3,  1977.   2 p.

Docket ccrlrol slip,   [Washington, U.S.  Environmental
         ction Agency], Kay 31,  1978.   ]  p.
    Pr
Draft public service announcement  for  public  hearing
    Kar. 9, 14, anc 16, 1978.   [Washington, U.S.
    Ervirc nrntrtal Protection Agency],  Feb.  21,  1978.
Draft public service announcement  for  public  hearing
    on standards applicable  to  transporters of
    hazardous wastes, June  20,  1978.   Washington,  U.S.
    Lrvi: oniT!en4-<3l Protection Agency, May  17,  1978.
    2 p.   (For radio and  television  announcement.)

Draft pub]ir service announcement  for  public  hearing
    on standards applicable  to  transporters of
    haz-jidou£ wastes, June  20,  1978.   [Washington,
    U.S, t.nvi rcnrcental Protection  Agency], Kay  17,
    1978,   i p.   (Advertisement  in local  newspaper.)

Edelman, A.  The Besource Conservation and Recovery
    Act;   How the provisions affect  management  of
    spilled materials.  Prepared  for presentation  at
    National Conference on  Control of  Hazardous
    Material Spills, Miami,  April  11-13,  1978.
     [Washington, U.S. Environmental  Protection
    Agency], Mar, 2, 1978.   13  p.
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Fred C. Hart Associates, Inc.  Analysis of water
    contamination incident in Gray, Maine:  final
    report.  |Washington], U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, Mar. 14, 1;<78.  [87 p.]
    (Open-file report, restricted distribution.)

Gesweir,, A,  The regulation of flue gas
    desulfurization slucge disposal; status report.
    Presented at the International Water Conference,
    Pittsburgh, Nov. 3, 1977.  [Washington,, U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency.]  [6 p.]

Hickman, L.  RCRA budget:   you can't tell an
    authorization from an appropriation wjthout a
    budget.  Waste_Agej. 8 (11): 51, 54, 56-68, Nov. 1977

Jorling, T. C.   Draft introduction to public meeting
    on EPA's draft strategy plan lor implementing
    RCRA, Jan.  lit, 1978.   [Washington, U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency], Jan. 9, 1978.
    12 p.

Kaufman, H.  Summary of EPA activities affecting waste
    oil recycling.  Presented at the Special Forum on
    Used Oil Handling.,  Fall meeting of the Joint
    American Petroleum Institute/Independent Oil
    Compounders Association, San Diego, Get. 4, 1977.
    4 p.

Kovalick, W.  RCRA:  A hazardous wastes perspective;
    new chores for the "new kid on the block."  Waste
    Aq_e_, 8 (11): 26, 28, Nov. 1977.

Lazar, E. C.  Damage incidents from improper land
    disposal.  Journal of Hazardous Mater ials,
    1:157-164,  1975/76." (Repr'iritsTdistr'ibuted. )

Lehman, J., and S. Ward.  National need for
    environmentally sound hazardous waste management
    facilities.  Presented at the Sixth Annual
    Conference on Progress in Achieving Environmental
    Quality, Champaign, 111., Oct. 26/1977.  Chicago,
    Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality.

Lingle, S.  RCRA:  a resource recovery perspective;
    it's all in the name.   Was^t^AcjCj 8 (11) : 37-38 ,
    Nov. 1977.
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Logo o'  choTi-? ic- National Park:.- campaign,
    ! V, a r>": n o t o r , U . J::. L n v i r o n rr, e n t e, ,1 P r o t e c f s T n
    A;;< r cy I   L^r. 2: , 2 97"?.  ? p.

McLaughj in,  C.  A comparison of state hazardous  waste
    managers nt legislation.  [Kansas City,  Mo.],  U.S.
    Env 11 onrr^nt^ i Protection Agency, Mar .  J977,   92  p.
    ;<'••>- rv-f  • J,- report, restricted distribution.)

KcLooq'-j : i n ,  C   I're of mode] legislation  ir  cc-vc loping
    a  "rare  hazaroou^: waste control lav;.   [Kansas
    City. Me.!, U.S. Environmental Protectjon Agency,
    hft. 1977.  a/ p.  Open-file report, restricted
    ris t ribut ion,

Munio:pa] newsprint recovery workshop, April 7 ,  1978.
    [Var h i r.qt or. ] , U.S. Envir onir.ent a] Protection
    A', f r ry .    2 p.

Office of Solid Waste.  Use it again, San-  the Federal
    Government high-grade paper recovery program.
    Environmental Protection Publication SW-^16.
    [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
    Aaeicy,'i977.   14 p.]   [Pamphlet.]

Office of Solid Waste, cpmp_.  Publishing by the  Office
    of Solid Waste  in fiscal years 1968-1977.
    Environmental Protection Publication SW-112.2cf.
    [Washineton], U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency,"1978.  115 p.

Office of Solid Waste, cpmp^  State solid  waste
    agencies.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, Aug. 1978.  7 p.

Office of Solid Waste, cgmp.  35mm slide presentation
    for visit of Chinese delegation, Sept.  14, 1978.
    Presented by staff.   [Washington, U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency.]

OSW section for Urban Guide to EPA  (Draft).
    [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency!', Jan. 12, 1978.  3 p.

Owners and  operators of hazardous waste  treatment;
    storage and disposal facilities  (Draft),
    [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency]", Mar. 24, 1978.  140 p.
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Permit system for facilities wnich treat, store, or
    dispose of hazardous waste  (Draft).   [Washington],
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, July 1978.
    76 p.

Personal communication,  A. W. Lindsay, Office of
    Solid Waste, July 14, 1978.  Letter to accompany
    draft regulations on permit system for facilities
    which treat, store,, or dispose of hazardous waste.

Personal communication..  J. Lehman, Office of Solid
    Waste, Mar. 28, 1973.  Tr ansir.i ttal better to
    accompany copies of latest draft regulations
    concerning criteria and listing of hazardous
    wastes and standards for hazardojs waste
    management facilities.

Personal communication,  W. W. Kcvalick, Office of
    Solid Waste, Mar. 28, 1978.  Transnuttal letter to
    accompany copies of: the latest draft regulations
    concerning standards applicable to generators and
    transporters of hazardous wastes.

Plehn, S. W.  Municipal sludge management:  overview
    of EPA policy and programs.  Prepared for
    presentation to the Conference on Sludge
    Management Alternatives sponsored by the
    Scientists' Committee for Public Information,
    Inc., New York, Jan,, 25, 1978.  8 p.

Plehn, S. W.  The Resource Conservation and Recovery
    Act:  an approach to our common problems.
    Presented to 1st Pan American Congress of Public
    Cleansing, Brazil, Aug. 25, 1978,,  [Washington,
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency].  1C p.

Proposed guidelines for the landfill disposal of solid
    waste (Draft).   Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, Aug. 7, 1978.  48 p.

Public hearing on the proposed criteria for
    classification  of solid waste disposal facilities,
    June 5, 1978.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, Apr. 20, 1978,  2 p.

Regional organization and staff.  [Washington',  U.S.,
    Environmental Protection Agency, May 1978.  2 p.,
    [List, updated  periodically.]
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The Resource
    f inclines and staft paoors on net iov.a j b?1. "rage
    con t „ i nor deposits; 2d report to the- Fre, idfnt arc
    Congress of the United States mandated bv the
    Repciirce Cor.se' va t i or and Recovery Act of  l9~6
     (Public LEV: 94-c,60;.  Washington, U . S .
    Env: rorir c-nt £•? Ftotection Agency, Jan. io?8.   93  p.

The Resource Conservation Committee.  Letterhead  and
    envelope,  [Washington, U.S. Er.vi ronner.t c-1
    Protection Aqer.cy],  Feb. 7, 1978,

The Resource Conservation Committee.  Status report  on
    solid waste disposal charge analysis; 3d report  to
    the President and Congress of the United States
    mandated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery
    Act of 1976  (Public Law 94-580).  [Washington],
    Resource Conservation Committee, July 19"8.
     [170  p,. ]

Resource  recovery technology:  an implementation
    seminar, April 5, 6, 1978.   [Washington], U.S.
    Environmental Protection Aqencv, Jan. 9, 1978.
    2 p,

Resource  recovery technology; an implementation
    seminar, Aug. 29, 30, 1978.  [Washington], U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency, May 12, 1978.
    2 p.

Resource  recovery technology; an implementation seminar
    workbook.  Rev. ed.  Washington, U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency, 1978.   [167  p.]

Sam uses  it again? contaminants pose a problem:.
     [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency], Mar. 24, 1978.   [1 p.]   (Internal
    d i str ibution.)

Sano, E.   Solid waste chapter of annual report of
    Council on Environmental Quality  (Draft).
     [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency], 1978.  47 p.

Skinner,  J.  RCRA:  a planning perspective;  it may
    take  a bit longer.  Was_t_e_Aqe_, 8 (11): 34, 36,  64,
    Nov.  1977.

Solid Waste Review.  Letterhead,   [Washington], U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency,  [June 6, 1978.]
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Standard? applicable to generators of hazardous waste
     (Draft).   [Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency], Mar* 23, 1978.   '18 p.]

Standards applicable to transporters of hazardous waste
     (Draft).   [Washing ton] , U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, Mar. 23, 1973.  15 p.

U.S.. Environmental Protection Agency.  Preliminary
    notification of ha/ardous waste activities.
    Federal Register, 43 (133) : 2{»908-29916 , July 11,
         ---------- --------
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Public
    participation in solid wast?1 management," interim
    guidelines.  Fede ral_Rejg i.st:er_, 43(8):1902-1906,
    Jan. 12, 1978.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S.
    Department  of Transportation invite' you to a
    joint public hearing on proposed regulations for
    the transportation of hazardous wastes and
    materials, June 20, 1978.  [Washington], U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency.  2 p.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invites you
    to a public hearing and meetings on a proposed
    regulation for .. .Development and implementation of
    state solid waste management plans, Sept. and Oct.
    1978.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency.  2 p.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invites you
    to a public hearing on a proposed regulation
    for ... .Preliminary notification of hazardous waste
    activities, July 20, 25, 27, 1978.   [Washington],
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  2 p.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invites you
    to a public hearing on proposed guidelines for
    state; hazardous waste programs, Mar.  9, 14, 16,
    1978,,   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency,  2 p.
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The U.S. E:iV! ronn-.ental Protection Agency invites you
    to a public hearing on proposed
    re-gu ' <-rr." on? ,,. ("r i ter ia for classification of solid
    waste f'li^posa; facilities, Apr. 21, 24, 26, 1978.
    [W?Fhina-:onJ , U.S. Environmental Protection
    Ag r r, >" y .   P p .

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invites you
    to a public hearing on proposed
    regulations...Criteria for classification of solid
    waste disposal facilities, Mar. 1, 1978.
    [Washington], U.S Environmental Protection
    Agency.   2 p.

The U.S, Environmental Protection Agency invites you
    to a public meeting on the Resource Conservation
    and Recovery Act  (Public Law 94-580); Subtitle C,
    Hazardous Waste Management, Oct. 11-12, 13-14,
    17-38, 1977.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency.  2 p.

Use it again, Sam.   [Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 1978].  [Poster, 18 by 25 in.]

Weddle, B.  Control of heavy metals and toxic
    materials in municipal residues.  In Proceedings;
    1977 National Conference on Composting of
    Municipal Residues and Sludges, Silver Spring,
    Md,, Aug. 23-25, 1977.  Washington, U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency.  p.113-118.
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                         NT:: s REPORTS


PB-268 327   Kentucky Departrr^nt for Natural Resources and
                   E n v i r o n r.f - n':. n 1 P r r > t e c t; o:;,  Abandoned
                   au toir.ob:. ~e lensovaJ,  Env i roninental
                   Protection Publ : ra : . on SW-90d.  U.S.
                   E r-; v i r o n n r- r; t a I P r o r ec^ior. Agency, 1977.
                   32 p,

PB-269 502   Steiner, R. L.  ,, J. E. Kennan,  and A. A. Funga-
                   rcli [Applied Techno.'! ogy Associates].
                   Demonstration of a "ioachate treastraent
                   plant.  Env'ronmentaJ Protection
                   Publication CW-91d.  U.S. Environmental
                   Protect Jon Agency-  ,L/77.  74 p.

PB-270 897   Ackerman, D., et al.   fT?W Defense and Space
                   Systems Group].  D^stroY-ing chemical
                   wastes in commercial scale incinerators;
                   facility report no. 6.    Rollins
                   Environmental Service,  Inc., Deer Park,
                   Texas.  Environmental Protection
                   Publication SW-122c3.  U.S. Environmental
                   Protection Agency, 1977,  104 p.

PB-272 051   Systems Technology Corporation.  A technical,
                   environmental and economic evaluation of
                   the glass recovery plant at Franklin,
                   Ohio,  Environmental Protection
                   Publication SW-14Gc,  U.S. Environmental
                   Protection Agency, 1977.  104 p.

PB-272 267   Swain, J, W.  Assessment of industrial hazard-
                   ous waste management petroleum
                   re-refining industry.  Environmental
                   Protection Publication SW-144c.  U.S.
                   Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.
                   [149 p.]

PB-274 565   Abrams, E. F., G. Contos, and M. Drablin  [Ver-
                   sar, Inc.!.  Alternatives for hazardous
                   waste management in the  inorganic
                   chemicals industry,.  Environmental
                   Protection Publication SW~149c.  U.S.
                   Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.
                   311 p.

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PB-275 Ob4   Berkowitz, ,7. B.f et al.  [Arthur D. LJttle,
                   Inc.].   Physical,  chemical, and
                   niological treatment techniques for
                   industrial wastes.  v.l.  Environmental
                   Protection Publication 3W-148c.l.  U.S.
                   Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.
                   [173 p.?

PB-276 169   Leonard, R.  p., et al.  [Calspan Corp.].
                   Assessment of industrial hazardous waste
                   practices in the metal smelting and
                   refining industry.  v.l.  Executive
                   summary.  Environmental Protection
                   Publication SW-143c.i.  U.S.
                   Environmental Protection Agency, Apr.
                   1977.    [51 p.]

PB-276 170   Leonard, R,  P., et al.  [Calspan Corp.],
                   Assessment of industrial hazardous waste
                   practices in the metal smelting and
                   refining industry.  v.2.  Primary and
                   secondary nonferrous smelting and
                   refining.  Environmental Protection
                   Publication SW-145c.2.  U.S.
                   Environmental Protection Agency, Apr.
                   1977.    [309 p.]

PB-276 171   Leonard, R.  P., et al.  [Calspan Corp.].
                   Assessment of industrial hazardous waste
                   practices in the metal smelting and
                   refining industry.  v.3.  Ferrous
                   smelting and refining.  Environmental
                   Protection Publication SW-145c.3.  U.S.
                   Environmental Protection Agency, Apr.
                   1977.    [147 p.]

PB-276 172   Leonard, R.  P., et al.  [Calspan Corp.].
                   Assessment of industrial hazardous waste
                   practices in the metal smelting and
                   refining industry.  v.4.  Appendices.
                   Environmental Protection Publication
                   SW-145c.4.  U.S. Environmental Protection
                   Agency, Apr. 1977,  [58 p.]
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PB-276 707   City of Wio! H: a  F:V;]£,  !'•• -.:   :v-,pt , Of Public
                   Workfi.   Evstornr r,n< ,.  •:  '  -,t udy of  solid
                   waste  coi lerc ion  n,-* ,;-ci rv-it.: final
                   report.   v.l.   Erv •  p.; •":•'.?..] Protection
                   Publication SW~l50r : ,   " ;;,
                   Environmental  P-rotr-:--. <;••••, v-r>ncy, 1977 „
                    ! 129 p. ;

PB-276 708   City of Wichita  Falls,  i>x?:;,  Hept. of Public
                   Wo r k s ,   S y s t em F a n;s I ',• r~ ; «-, •; t-11 ri y o f  solid
                   waste  collection  nci.raqenierst-: final-
                   report,   v.2.   Env i ,-onT'Oi:f c'u. Protection
                   Publication SW~1 :";0r , v .   U,S,
                   Environmental  Protrctiop Acencvf 1977.
                    [225 p.]

PB-278 059   Genser, J. M.,  et al.  [p-or o?nor- Research,
                   Inc.],   Alternative  fr>r  hazardous waste
                   management, in  the o-qanic chemicals,
                   pesticides, and explosive? industries.
                   Environmental  Protection Publication
                   SW-151c.   U.S.  Environmental Protection
                   Agency,.  Sept,  2,  11-77.   [28C; p.!

PB-279 645   Stollman,  J.,,  et  al.   [Energy Resources Co.,
                   Inc.].   Economic  impact analysis of
                   anticipated hazardous waste- regulations
                   on  the  industrial organic chemicals,
                   pesticides, and explosives industries.
                   Environmental  Protection Publication
                   SW-158c.   U.S.  Environmental Protection
                   Agency,  Jan. 1978.   [2°"> p.]

PB-280 117   Levin, J., and  C. Saunders  [A.  T.  Kearney,
                   Inc.],   Economic  irnp-ac'1: analysis of
                   anticipated hazardous waste management
                   regulations on  the batteries,, electronics
                   and  special machinery industries.
                   Environmental  Protection Publication
                   SW-160c.   U.S.  Environnenta]  Protection
                   Agency,,  Feb. 1973.   PC-  p.

PB-280 118   McDonald,  L.  D.,  et  al.   fEnvjronmental Pro-
                   tection  Service,  Montreal  (Quebec)1,
                   Burning  waste  chlorinated  hydrocarbons in
                   a cement  kiln.   Environments! Protection
                   Publication SW-347c .   l(.S, Environmental
                   Protection Agency,  ".S7?":.   [27.3 p.]
                           2 A

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                   :!-.:.t  cor, t.c.: n> • r :-•  and late-ling:
                    ',  >;  L)».-;JC • * .r,' /.I  of
                    < •'.  .' og ii 1  • :_. 01;;,,
                   !j Proteri.on  Publication
                    €,,  Eru'i i c>r:ri«';,t al  Protection
                   .,   ; 134 r , '    ;Prepub] i cat ion
                    eJ  on! :•],,:,'.:-:b-jted by Office
Art ;••.!:  •.   >..'.->•<•,  Inc.   Physical,  chemical, and
       ,: i •,.>;. i j ••-•.' !  i Ocitrrent; techniques for
       '>'•>'•'. .-•(:  •..  v:a3t.c"~;  executive summary.
       r ;v>'j,<-n, ;-;;tjl  Protection Publication
       T> »,'-• i, 4 v-: •.   U ,  S .  E n v i r o nrn ontal Protection
       Aqe.i-. , ,  .'^7  .   9? p.   'Prepubl icat i on
       .'-.:- .;: ;  i>>  '.'itf-'J  j!,c! distributed  by Office
Atthu-  D,  j". ii.tle, Inc.   Physical,  chemical, and
       fin  ^qica:. treatment techniques for
       j rul'j^tt i al wastes.   c.2.  Environmental
       p •<>",.-c *-.; o r-! publication SW-148C.2.   U.S.
       -v. -- "urf-nt£il  Protection Agency,  1977.
       ! P; < , j •••.' ica4. ion  issue; printed  and
       T;  : r,  ;,',,tfc'd by Office of Solid  Waste.)
            ; M: t: r e Corp.] ,   V^R^P;  a  model for re-
              'locurnentu t i on of operational and
            iBv runs.   Environmental Protection
            '•.a' .or. SW-164c.  U.S.  Environmental
            n, .on Agency,  19"78.   [243 p.]
            •i.:b."; , cation  issue; printed and
             !;.u:.ed by Office of Solid Waste.)

             H , f  and B,  S.  Lee [Research Triangle
            tute].  An  analysis of the materials
            atural resource requirements and
            u^ls generation of personal
            n p t;. o n expenditure items.
            onrnr-Tital Protection Publication
            -•;; ,  Lf,S. environmental  Protection
            •; .. j^78.  63.1  p.   (Prepublication
       ,:,:;%-if  pr-.nted and  distributed by Office
       ; - '  ,'j'-- . : ;•> Waste . }

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Dahm, D. B., et al .   [Calspan Corp,].  Alterna-
      tives for hazardous waste management in
      the metals smelting and refining
      industries.  Environmental Protection
      Publication SW-153c.  U.S. Environmental
      Protection Agency, 1978.  223 p.
      (Prepublication issue; printed and
      distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)

Development Planning and Research Associates,
      Inc.  Economic impact analysis of
      anticipated hazardous waste management
      regulations of the leather tanning and
      finishing industry.  Environmental
      Protection Publication SW-157c.  U.S.
      Environmental  Protection Agency, 1978.
      113 p.   (Prepublication issue; printed
      and distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)

Foster D. Snell, Inc.  Assessment of industrial
      hazardous waste practices: rubber and
      plastics industry.  Appendices.
      Environmental  Protection Publication
      SW-163c.4.  U.S.  Environmental Protection
      Agency, 1978.   [41 p.)  (Prepublication
      issue; printed and distributed by Office
      of Solid Waste.)

Foster D. Snell, Inc.  Assessment of industrial
      hazardous waste practices: rubber and
      plastics industry; executive summary.
      Environmental  Protection Publication
      SW-163c.l.  U..S.  Environmental Protection
      Agency, 1978,   52 p.  (Prepublication
      issue; printed and distributed by Office
      of Solid Waste.)

Foster D. Snell, Inc.  Assessment of industrial
      hazardous waste practices: rubber and
      plastics industry; plastic materials and
      synthetics industry.  Environmental
      Protection Publication SW-163.C.2.  U.S.
      Environmental  Protection Agency, 1978.
      206 p.   (Prepublication issue; printed
      and distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)
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                       «   i i ,_,• i , . - " :  rubber ar.-:
       ,..'"'  ••:-   .. ,'• - ,   ,  ; u: -' ( *  T r oduc t r-
       - : c' i ''•'..   : i   :  -, r.:'i *•••'.,'  i-1' O: cc t i on

       I. ••  - • .». , r: ,'>  i-:  ,tect  - r  ;«lC!K'y, ^978.
       '' ^ ";  f .    ,"•   i i, . r '!  ['- a '•  : • r   ; ": u c ;  printed
               i . •  •-  ' ' <   f-  <•>;?,',-(-•  "f Sol id Waste .

Fund  lor  t[«  Civ,  o*  V w  Vor,--.   Fioductivity
       o ; i r;s"  f: r '   •, , ,-<. ,  , -. i -,- i r.-_,  r bt  san i t& 11 on
       ' • jci-  i ;« •       !-  t '.,'  Y'. " '-:  C i ' y .
       L: .  ,,...:; ' ,  - -,   F:  <.•: t "t  i ;:n Pu bl i C6 t i on
       SV. - "i :- '-.T ,   . . '  :  r.v  i :',-rr r-nt al Protection
Lofy,  P, 0.   ; SC'.'-J  I-J;-c ; ;.eer 5. ;  .   Subsurface cis-
       POE-J!  c.;f  .'f.jn;( ipal  wastewnter  treatment
       .r  " u 3c i-:  p f,,' i r o rar' en t c"'  a j; ee s E,ine n t .
       T.r v .; c:;rT>nt f-. 'I  Frotec! ion  Publication
       5'.', - ' !; '?c .   I.. ,S,  hr^.'i r orir.entaJ  Protection
       L'.fj'-C' .  !9  8.    3A.n  p.   : ?r epjbl i ca t i on
       i.:.-jt-; ix-^fitea ar.ci  c:5tributed  by  Office


Matchtv.' ,  }-. . ,  an;,-  J.  Srovens  [TRW Defense and
       'cj',>ac<.-  ,-',. :, t"rriL  Gio.p anri  Arthur  D.  Little,
       -L  ":c . : .  !)<_•::.trc-v ir.g  chemicai wastes in
       co!L:r:e : i ;,;.: •• scali'  .incinerators,  phase II.
       l:,,v ; ; LI,T::C :•; --O  Prot^rtion  Publication
       Si,-;rj:;.--,   I..S,  I--:: i r^nir.ent. a,l  Protection
       A r P n c:;/,  1 :;',: b .   1 21  p ,   (P r e p u b 1 i c a t i o n
       =  • su- : p::;. :eO  c, '• :  distributed  by  Office
       ;;." ,'•',.. 11." -", t ~ , ,

Midwest  Re:,cj:;::;  Inbtitute   £tuo>  of  environ-
       in r r. L i-.  . Ti'' p«,. c-1 :.,  - > f  s f 1 €> c t, e c] disposable
       versj.. :'f :;£ abif- piociucts  with  health
       .. • o n - , :1 e r 31, i o n s .    C r* v i r o nrn e n t a 1  Protection
       Publ ; ~'a:. * on  W ~ 1 :> k-1 c *   U.S.  Unvi ronmenta]
       Fiotec'v JOT,  Agonc;-,  1973,   [f62  p.1
       •  ?-t ?p,:r L 1 :.;;:t, i or  insue;  printed  and
       s":;st.  !.:,--f-,;  bv Office  oj"  So"; id  Waste,]

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Processes Research, Inc.  Alternatives for
      hazardous waste management in the organic
      chemicals, pesticides and explosives
      industries.  Environmental Protection
      Publication SW-15Jc,  U.S. Environmental
      Protection Agency, 1977.  [276 p.]
      (Prepublication issue; printed and
      distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)

Roy F. Weston, Inc.  Pollution prediction tech-
      niques for waste disposal siting; a
      state-of-the-art assessment.
      Environmental Protection Publication
      SW-162c.  U.S. Environmental Protection
      Agency, 1978.  242 p. and epp.
      (Prepublication issue; printed and
      distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)

SCS Engineers, Inc.  Municipal sludge agricul-
      tural utilization practices: an
      environmental assessment.  v.2.
      Environmental Protection Publication
      SW-156c.  U.S. Environmental Protection
      Agency, 1978.  425 p.   {Prepublication
      issue; printed and distributed by Office
      of Solid Waste.)

[Syracuse Research Corp.].  Identification  and
      description of chemical
      deactivation/detoxification methods for
      the safe disposal of  selected
      pesticides.  Environmental Protection
      Publication SW-165c.  U.S. Environmental
      Protection Agency, 1978.  183 p.
      (Prepublication issue; printed and
      distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)
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                           ADDENDA

     OSW Office of Public Affairs Press Releases, FY 1978
New lav; to control hazardous wastes, end open dumping, pro-
    mote conservation of resources,  Washington, I , G.
    Environmental Protection Agency, Dec, 13, 1970.

EPA to hold public meeting on beverage container ir.ru-">,
    Oct. 19, 1977.  Sponsored by the Resource Conservation
    Committee.   Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, Oct. 3, 1977.

EPA to hold public meetings on solid waste product  charge
    issue, Nov. 17, 18, 21, 1977.  Sponsored by t ",c> frcFouroe
    Conservation Committee.  Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, Nov. 14, 1977.  2 p.

Steffen W. Plehn named as deputy assistant administrator for
    the Office of Solid Waste.  Washington, U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency, Nov. 22, 1977,  2 p.

EPA to hole public meeting to review and discuss craft strat-
    egy document on the implementation of the Resource
    Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Jan, 19, 1978.
    Washington, U.S. Environmental  Protection Aqency, Dec.
    20, 1977.

Resource recovery technology and implementation seminar,
    Apr. 5, 6,  1978.  Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, Jan. 25, 1978.

Draft  publication of criteria for solid waste disposal facil-
    ities in the Federal Register.    [Washington, U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency], Feb. 2, 1976.   4 p.

Municipal newsprint recovery workshop, April 7, 1978.  Wash-
    ington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  Feb. 21,
    1978.

Public hearings of criteria for classification of  solid waste
    disposal facilities, April 21,  24, 26, 1978.
    [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mar.
    30, 1978.
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EPA proposes regulations for transporters of hazardous waste
    Apr. 28, 1978.  Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, Apr.  19, 1978.  3 p.

Resource recovery seminar, June 20, 21, 1978.  Washington,
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, May 1, 1978.

EPA to hold public hearing on transportation of hazardous
    wastes, June 20, 1978.  Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, May 18, 1978.

Public hearings on a proposed regulation for preliminary
    notification of hazardous waste activities, Aug. 18, 21,
    24, 1978.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, July 24, 1978.

EPA to hold public meeting on application procedures for
    resource recovery grants available under President
    Carter's urban policy, Aug. 18, 1978.  Washington, U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency, July 27, 1978.

EPA to hold public meeting on solid and hazardous waste
    regulations, Sept. 15, 1978.  Washington, U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency, Aug. 16, 1978.

Procedures proposed for resource recovery grants program.
    Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  Aug.
    17, 1978.  2 p.

EPA proposed guidelines for  state solid waste management
    planning.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency,"Aug. 28, 1978.  2 p.
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                         orrici: or SOLID WASTE

                    COMPLETED '! MF9RMATION MATERIALS
                           FISCAL YEAP 1977


156.  Brunner, D. R. , 5. J. Hubbard, D, J. Keller, and J. L. Newton.
          Closing open dumps.  Environmental Protection Publication
          SW-61ts.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.
          19 p.  Reprinted 1977.

171.  Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Public Law 94-580,
          94th Congress, S.2150--Oct. 21, 1976.   [Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-1.. 4 .  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
          Office], 1976.   [47 p.j   (Amends the Solid Waste Disposal Act,
          Tjtle II of Public Law 89-272--89th Congress, S. 306~-October
          20, 1965; as amended by the Resource Recovery Act of 1970,
          Public Law 91-512—91st Congress, H.R. 11833—October 26,
          1970; by Public Law 93-14—93rd Congress. H.R. 5446—April 9,
          1973 (To extend the amended Solid Waste Disposal Act. — for one
          year);  and by Public Law 93-611—93rd Congress, H.R. 16045—
          January 2, 1975  (To amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to
          authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1975).)

203.  Available information materials supplement; solid waste management.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Dec.  1976.  7 p.

203.  Available information materials supplement; solid waste management.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, June 1977.
          .14 p.  (Supersedes December 197§ supplement.)

245.  Fungaroli,  A. A.  Pollution of subsurface water by sanitary landfills.
          v.l.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-12rg.  Washington,
          U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.  [200 p.]  Reprinted
          1977.

253.  Powell, M.  D., B. P.  Fiedelman, and M. J. Roe.   Digest of selected
          local solid waste management ordinances.  Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-38c.   Washington, U.S. Government Printing
          Office, 1972.  376 p.  Reprinted 1977.

335.  Finan, M.  There lived a wicked dragon.  Washington, U.S. Government
          Printinq Office,,  1973.   30 p.  Reprinted 1977.  [Coloring
          book.]

345.  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste.
          Disposal of hazardous waste; report to Congress.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-115.   Washington, U.S. Government
          Printing Office,  1974.   110 p.   Reprinted 1977.
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352.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Management
          Programs.  Resource recovery and source reduction; first
          report to Congress.  3d ed,   Environmental Protection Publication
          SW-118.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974.
          61 p.

378.  Lowe, R. A., M. Loube, and F. A. Smith.  Energy conservation
          through improved solid waste management.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-125.    [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1974.  39 p., app.,  update sheet  (Sept.
          -976).

390.  Decision-makers guide in solid waste management.  2d ed.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-500.   Washington, U.S. Government
          Printing Office, 1976.  158 p.   Reprinted 1977.

393.  State solid waste management aoencies.    [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, Oct. 1976.  7 p.  [List, updated periodically.]

393.  State solid waste management agencies.    [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, July 1977.  7 p.  [List, updated periodically.]

403.  Recycling and che consumer; solid waste management.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-117.1  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1974.  [16 3/4 x 22-in. two-sided sheet
          with information about recycling as well as illustrations of
          live recyclable materials, which can be made into a mcbile.]
          Reprinted 1977.

414.  Recycle; use it again, Sam.   [Washington, U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1974.]   [Bumper sticker.]  Reprinted 1977.

419.  National Association of Counties Research Foundation.  Suggested
          solid waste management ordinance for local government.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-73d.   [Washington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.  23 p.  Reprinted
          1977.

429.  Straus, M.   Hazardous waste management facilities in the United
          States.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-146.3.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Feb.  1977.
          60 p.

432.  McEwen, L.  B., Jr.  Waste reduction and resource recovery activities;
          a nationwide survey.  Environmental Protection Publication
          SW-142.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977.
          78 p.

433.  Rogers, H.  W. and S. J. Hitte.  Solid waste shredding and shredder
          selection.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-140  [Washington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Nov. 1974.  87 p.
          Reprinted 1977.

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434.  ACT .Systems,  Inc.  Residential  collection  systems.   v,  1.   Report
          summary.  Environmental  Prnt oc:f lo-  Publication  SK-''/{ . 1.
          [Washington] , U.S. Knv; roincrit a '  Protection  Agency,  l>/4.
          106 p.  Reprinted  ] 9 77 .

439.  Regional solid waste management representatives.  Washington,  U.S.
          Environmental Protection Aqency,  Jan.  19"1?.]  1  p.   [list,
          updated pe r i od i ca 1 ! v . 1

443.  Smith, F. A.  Comparative estimates of  post-consumer solid  wastf. .
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-148.   fWasn j nut on } ,
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  May  1975.   1 •",  ; .
          Reprinted 1977.

      Wclcott, R. M. , and B. W. Vincent.  The relationshij  of  solid  waste
          storage practices  in  the inner  city to the incidence of  rat
          infestation and fires.   Environmental  Protection r ubl ication
          SW-150.   [Washington] ,  U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,
          May 1975.  14 p.  Reprinted 1977.

      Smith, F. L. , Jr.  A solid  waste estimation procedure; material
          flows approach.  Environmental  Protection  Publication  SW-14"7.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agenc/,  .May  197L.
          5G p.  Reprinted 1977.

446.  What you can do to recycle  more paper.  Environmental  Protection
          Publication SW-143.   [Washington] ,  U.S. Environmental  Protection
          Agency, 1975.  [12 p.]   Reprinted 1977.

450.  Hazardous wastes.  Environmental Protection Publication  SW-118.
          Washington, U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency,  197-,.  8 p.
          Reprinted 1977.

      Lingle, S. A.  Paper recycling  1973:  a dramatic year  in perspective.
          IJT_ Fiber Conservation and Utilization:  Proceedings;  Pulp  and
          Paper Seminar, Chicago, May 1974.   Reprinted, San  Francisco,
          Miller Freeman Publications, Inc.,  1975.   11 p.   Fepranted
470.  Hawkins, D.  Resource recovery plant implementation:   guides  for
          municipal officials — further assistance.  Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-157.8.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency,  [1975).  29 p.  Reprinted 1977.

471.  Randol, R. E.  Resource recovery plant implementation:   guides  for
          municipal of f icials--f inancing.  Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-157,4.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency,  [1975].  20 p.  Reprinted 1977.
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475,  Fields, T., Jr., and A. W. Lir.dsey.  Landfill disposal of hazardous
          wastes:  a review cf literature and known approaches.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-165.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, June 1975.  36 p.  Reprinted  1977.

493.  Sussman, D.  Resource recovery plant implementation:  guides  for
          municipal officials--accounting format.  Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-157.6.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency,  [1976].  17 p.  Reprinted 1977.

495.  Mitre Corporation.  Resource recovery plant implementation:
          guides for municipal officials—procurement.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-157.5.  [Washington],  U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency,  [19763.  66 p.  Reprinted 1977.

521.  You make a difference; you contribute to a better environment when
          you return your soft drink and beer containers.   [Washington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  1 p.   [Poster.]

527.  Munnecke, D., H. R. Day, arid H. W. Trask.  Review of pesticide
          disposal research.  Environmental Protection Publication
          SW-527.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
          1976.  76 p.

531.  Peterson, C.  Price comparison survey of beer and soft drinks in
          refillable and nonrefillable containers.   [Washington], U..S.
          Environmental Protection Agency, 1976.  [34 p] .

534.  Staton, W. S.,  and J. G. Lanperton  [Oregon State University,
          Environmental Sciences Center].  Pesticide container processing
          in commercial reconditioning facilities.  Environmental
          Protection Publication  SW-88d.  [Washington], U.S., Environmental
          Protection Agency, Nov. 1976.  21 p.

536.  Office of Solid Waste, Resource Recovery Division.   Resource
          recovery and waste reduction; current, reports.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-536.1.  ^Washington],  U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, Jan. 1977.  15 p.

540.  Kovalick, W. W., Jr.  Hazardous waste guidelines:  plans and
          prospects.   Presented at Hazardous Waste Research Symposium,
          Residual Management Land Disposal,  Tucson, Feb.  2, 1976.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1976.
          [7 p.]

541.  Lehman, J. P.  The national hazardous waste management program.
          Presented at 79th National Meeting,  American Institute of
          Chemical Engineers, Houston, Mar. 17, 1975.  Washington, U.~S.
          Environmental Protection Agency, 1976.  18 p.
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542'.  Lehman, J .  P.  Federal direction  for hazardous  wa: t. c- n-v .*>;•'"•( • + ,
          Presented at National Solid Waste Management  Asf-rv: -.^. i o;
          International Waste Equipment  and Technology  Fxposii 1.01 ,  ."u: •'
          26, 1974.  [Washington], U.S.  Er.viroriiM'nt a J Protection .YJ».?..-V,
          11976].   16 p.

543.  Lehnan, J.  P.  Growth potential in the  hazardous  waste mar.agene nt
          service industry.  Presented  at National  Solid Wastes Manancmt'nt
          Association International Waste Equipment and Techiiw]ogv  Exposition,
          Chicago. June 2, 1976.   [Washington],  U.S.  Environm- :.t a j.  Protection
          Agency,  1976.  26 p.

544.  Current views on solid waste management;  recommended reading.
          Environmental Protection Publication  SW-544.   Wasru '.at ,-.n,  '.;.'.
          Environmental Protection Agency,  [1976].   10  p.

545.  Lehman, J.  P.  Federal surveys of  industrial  waste.   Presented at
          Solid Wastes Management Association International Waste Equipment
          and Technology Exposition, Los Angeles, June  30, 197l:..   'Washi r.qton ] ,
          U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency,  1976.   31  p.

547.  SCS Engineers.  Environmental assessment  of subsurface disposal  of
          municipal wastewater treatment sludge; interim report.   Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-547.   [Washington], U.S.  Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977.  117  p.

548.  Mitre Corporation.  WRAPping up the solid waste management problem;
          a model for regional solid waste management planniny.   Enviroruv:-ntal
          Protection Publication SW-137c.   [Washington],  U.S.  Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977.  12 p.

549.  Meyers, S.   Goals of the Federal  solid  waste  management  program.
          Presented at International Public Works Congress and Equipment
          Show, Las Vegas, Sept. 27, 1976.   [Washington],  U.S.  Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1976.  10 p.

550.  Levy, S. J., and H. G. Rigo.  Resource  recovery plant imr.lementat.ion:
          guides for municipal of ficials--technologies .  Envi ronmer.ta]
          Protection Publication SW-157.2.   [Washington],  U . t-.  Fr,\ ironmental
          Protection Agency, 1976.  81 p.

551.  Resource Planning Associates, Inc.  Source separation;  the community
          awareness program in Somerville and Marblehead,  Massachusetts.
          Environmental Protection Publication  SW-551d,  [Wasnington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency,  Nov.  1976.  81  p.

552.  Hawkins, D.  F.  Resource recovery  projects; requests for  proposals''
          contracts—summaries.  Environmental  Protection  Publication
          SW-552.    [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency,
          Oct. 1976.  54 p.
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         ion
 lal Center for Resource recovery.  Residential paper recovery;
:- connun.^ty action proqrarr.   [Environmental Protection Publication'
Sv;-FM.   Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office, [1976].
561.  Crumuler, E. P., Jr.  Management of metal-finishing sludge.
          Environmental Protection Publication SVJ-561.   [Washington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  62 p.

      Chassemi, M.,, et al.  Disposing of small batches of hazardous
          wastes.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-562c.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  [19"7] .
563.  The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976; a brief look
          at Public Law 94-580.   [Environmental. Protection Publication]
          SW-563.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
          11977] .  3 p.

      The He source Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976; a summary of.
          Public Law 94-580.   [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency, 1976. ]   8 p.

      Solid waste control program expanded.  EFA Journal_, 2(10):4-5,
          Nov. -Dec. 1976.   (Reprints distributed.)

566.  Meyers, S.  The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976--
          everybody's business.  Presented at 5th National Congress on
          Waste Management Technology and Resource and Energy .Recovery,
          Dallas, Dec. 8, 1976.   [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency, 1976. ]   13 p.

567.  National League of Cities, United States Conference of Mayors.
          Resource recovery planning. . .an overview of the implementation
          process.  Reprinted,  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency,  [1977] .  21 p.

569.  Ghasserni, M. , S. C. Quinlivan, and H. R. Day.  Landfills for
          pesticide waste disposal.  Environmental Science & Technology,
          10(13) :1209-1214, Dec. 1976.  (Reprints distributed.)

570.  Levy,  S. j., and S. A. Lingle.  Resource recovery technology
          update from the U.S.E.P.A.; a review of energy recovery
          technologies.  Waste Age, 7(ll):26-27, 30-31, Nov. 1976.
          (Reprints distributed.)

571.  Stearns, R. P., S.  E. Howard, and R. V. Anthony  [SCS Engineers].
          Office paper recovery; an implementation manual.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-571c.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977.  53 p.
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572.  Untrashing Yosernite Park.  EPA Journal^ 2(9) ; 12-13, Oc,t .  J976.
           (Reprints distributed.)

573.  Hensey, V,   [Mjtre Corporation].  WRAP; a model for regional  so'tid
          waste management planning; programmer's  manual.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-573c.   [Washington], U.S. Er.vironnei~.tal
          Protection Agency, '1977.  325 p.

574.  Herman, E. B, [Mitre Corporation].  WRAP; a  model for  regional
          solid waste management planning; user's  guide.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-574c.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977.  124 p.

575.  Kansen, P. M.  Resource recovery technology  update from the U.S.E.P.A.;
          resource recovery through multi-material  source separation.
          Waste Age, 7(10);30-31,34,44, Oct. 1976.   (Reprints distributed.1

576.  Office of Solid Waste.  The Resource Conservation and  Recovery Act
          of 1976  (Public Law 94-580); issues for  discussion.   [Environmental
          Protection Publication] SW-576.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, Feb. 1977.  10 p.

577.  McEwen, L. B., Jr.  Re-refining of waste lubrication oil:  Federal
          perspective.  Resource Recovery s Energy  Review, 3(6):14-17,
          Nov./Dec. 1976.   (Reprints distributed.)

578.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript; 1st Public Meeting on
          the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Washington,
          D.C., Dec. 16, 1976.   Environmental Protection Publication
          SW-lOp,    [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
          1977.  175 p.

579.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Resource Conservation and
          Recovery Act of 1976; intent to develop  rulemaking.  Federal
          Register, 42(33):9803, Feb. 17, 1977.   (Reprints distributed.)

580.  Office of Solid Waste.  The Resource Conservation and  Recovery Act
          of 1976  (Public Law 94-580); provisions  for discussion.
          [Environmental Protection Publication] SW-580.  [Washington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Feb. 1977.   [17 p.]

582.  Garbe, Y. M.  Resource recovery technology update from the U.S.E.P.A,;
          demonstration of pyrolysis and materials  recovery  in San Diego,
          California.   Waste Age, 7(12):82-85, Dec. 1976.  (Reprints
          distributed.)

583.  Blanchet, M. 3.    [Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Francisco].
          Treatment and utilization of landfill gas; Mountain View
          project feasibility study.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977.  115 p.
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 564,
585.
586.
587,
588.
589.
590.
591,
592.
Lehman, J. P.  Overview and objectives of  hazardous waste management.
    Presented  at National Conference on  Hazardous Waste  Management,
    San Franc:,.sco, Feb. 1, 1977.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency.  17 p.

Williams, T. I1.  Citizen participation and the Resource  Conservation
    and Recove-ry Act.  Presented at Citizen Involvement  in  Solid
    Waste Issues:  Focus on Resource Conservation Meeting,  National
    Coalition  on Solid Waste, rfishington,  Mar. 5, 1977.   [Washington,
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.]  11 p.
Solid waste management.  Environmental
    issue.]   (Reprints distributed.)
Feb. 1977.
Carlson, J. A.  [City of Mountain View, Calif.].  Recovery of
    landfill gas at Mountain View; engineering site  study.  Environmental
    Protection Publication SW-587d.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
    Protection 7igency, 1977.  63 p.

Office cf Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript; Regional Public Meetings
    on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Kansas City,
    Mo., Feb. 15-16, 1977.  Environmental Protection Publication
    SW-ilp.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
    282 p.

Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript; Regional Public Meetings
    on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Richmond,
    Feb.  17-18, 1977.  Environmental Protection Publication
    SW-12p.   [Washington], U.S., Environmental Protection Agency.
    122 p.

Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript; Regional Public Meetings
    on. the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,, Pittsburgh,
    Feb. 28 and Mar. 1, 1977.  Environmental Protection Publication
    SW-13p.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
    251 p.

Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcripts; Regional Public Teetirgs
    on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 and an
    Appendix:  Conference on the Management of Non-Nuclear Hazardous
    Wastes, New York City, Feb. 23, 1977.  Environmental Protection
    Publication SW-14p.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, 1977.   [404 p.]

Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript; Regional Public Meetings
    on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Atlanta,
    Feb. 23-24, 1977.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-15p.
    [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  107 p.,
    app.
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593.   Office- of iolid  Wa-3t< .  c.jmp .   , ': ^nTT 3 i t : > <• q - ona I  Pur lie  Meetings
           on the PC ;.,_,>ar--<  Cor. - ( ""v it ; ,:i .ir.d Pf-oV'-i y  '.;. t of  1' T,  Worcc'~:t or ,
           ,Ma '•.<•>., ana' •: or,,:^ ' i, K.  • .,  !Vr>.   >'  .•('..  ;'•?".   Lr.vi- Tirrer.tai
                  ion i'ubl : - at .' .i.  :'W-!<-'->p.    [ Wa: :, : rig* ->n ) , U.". i:nv i ronmental
594.   Office of Sol .id  Wa-T'o, '.'-;",_,.   '1 2'anscr i: 't ;  '--'^j-.o^a]  I u.h i i .  >!<. r;t irvj;
           uri t  ifi Kt -.our-10 . ; 'i-^'rv.H icd  and !-;<•-.• ,"","( -r\'  A~-t  or  Jc'Tf,,  [;enver
           nnj -alt  La>.f  r~it>, M,, r,  3-4,  l'j*77.  L"r,vironjni-"-;ta I  ."rotcction
           Puhlicatiop  f,W- ]"•{'.   [V.ash i -aqtoii] ,  L"..c',  EMVI ronrric'it al  i'jotocrion
           Aqen;:y .   J 3^-  [ . ,  a, ">

595.   Office of J>>l)d  Wa^ut- , romo.   Transcript;  Kcqior.al  rui.ii •  Moe*" inus
           on t ".«  Kt : oar ,-f ro;>'-,f>rvat ion  an;: Ko:overy  r'.ct  of  l'47f>,  Dallas,
           Mar.  3-9,  1977.  Environmental  Protection  Publication  SW-lftp.
           i Washinqt on j ,  U.S. hnvnonmental Prot.c-cti.or.  Agency.  138  p.

596.   Office of foljd  Wa:-,to, -jorrp .   Trans, cr ij-t ,-  Regional  Public-  Meetings
           on the  PC source >.'onsc-rvat ion  and Recovery  Act  of  j "J^f ,  Sari Francisco,
           liar.  10-11,  19"77.   Environmental Protec-ti^n  Publ i Co 1 1 or.  SW-19p.
           [Wat. ".;T Jtonl ,  ;,.S. K:i J:, ronmental Protection  Agency.  258  p. ,  app .

597.   Office of Solid  Waste, corrrp .   Transcr ij. t ;  Regional  Pabl ic  Meetings
           or: tr;c  Rt source  Conservation  and Recovery  Act  of  1CC'6,  Seattle,
           Mar.  1"/-1H,  la,7.   Knvironmcntal Protection  Publication  SW-20p.
           [Washington],  I" . :" , Environmental Protection  Agency.  201  p.

598.   Office of !r'ol]d  Wast <.- , corr^s.   Transcript;  Regional  fub!:c  Meetings
           on trie Re'sourcf  Conservation  and Recovery  Act  of  l'-'7t>,  Chicago,
           Mar.  21-22,  1977.   Environmental Protection  Publication  SW-21p.
           [ Wasninat '.'ri] ,  ;." . -; .  Environmental Protection  Agency.  15b  p.

599.   Waste  Management-  Technology and Resource and Energy Recovery:
           Procee'iinqs ;  5th National Congress, Dallas,  Dec.  7-9,  1976.
           Environmental  Protection Publication 5W-22p.   Washington,  U.S.
           Government Printing Office, 1977.  427 p.   (Co-sponsored  by
           National   ,-'ol id  Waste's Management Association and  I'.S.  Environmental
           Protect ion Aqen.-y . i

600.   U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency, Office of  Solid Waste.
           Resource  ieco-/ery  arid waste reduction; fourth  report: to
           Congress.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-6CO.
           Washington,  U . :L . Government Printing Office, 1977.   142 p.

601.   Recycling.   Reprinted  from Government arid  the  Nation's Resources:
           Report  of  the National Commission on Supplies  and Shortages,
           December   19 "•'"-•.   Environmental Protection Publication SW-601 .
           [Washington!, U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.
           p. J55-r'.>.
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      Meyer - , f-  , r.vi-3 D.  ':-.  Sussrna:..   Tr.- u L j L • - ,.ition of solid wastes
          i<"~ I')-' uem-rat ion of  elect n;- pnw.::'.   l_n IEEE Power Engineering
          So., loty P iper:: , energy dev-~ ] opne n t ', 1 ]    New York,  Institute
          of Electrical and  Electron i rn U.q in.-e •  - Inc., 1977.   p.  30-33.

      Cost. 1<>, I-. M.  Statement of  Honorable bou-.las M. Costle, Administrator,
          Envi ronment al Protection Agency ,  bf_'.:'o5 
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615.   ''.S.  Lnv ..-w:i',',c:it£.J- i  ;;•->.>:', vu-:.  AiCDcy.   I  :ent 11 icat.- en of r;:gj.or-
            ii..;  .1 .e;,.-., .-:  fo.  . .  ,   ^uste iran^'-e: \- .t,  inter,r  :..:, del ife-E,.
            F\der,,_   t-,:i;*L:\  -.     I1 : . -»-'2f - .". 4C;^ .'•: >'. .y  ' •_,,   '.''"'".   ! u--: j r ^nt f;
            d; £,f  ; b ":,(j j , •
616.   Inpleitif ritat ior:  pian  tcr  the  Ft. source  C'or.servati on COKJ-. it tve;  1st
           revere  \o  -.hv I resident  and Congresr of  the United .States
           r'cir .ia*.t-c: ry tr.e  ?, 1,01. dticr.a 1 Siiiety arr-  fieaith  Ir.plac at ic.ns of  Sc iid
           We c.t>-, .'   O.i,  '.';jt :rii ', c.1 ar,""'.  /-tor, ic  Wc.rk.ers  Intsrria*. , or. a L Vr.ior.,
           CCK i^.nc ,  ._' ,jne '1 .  j..:T~,   [Washing vcr. ,  l.£.  1'nvi i cr.r,er.t;-.l
           I-'rr-te^'Lior:  Auer;C\',l   1? p.

C22.   Waste i-aptr.  a  r,'jv  ioo;  at recycling.   Report  or. a  '-r.rerer.ce
           r.pcr.r.wrtd t>  :,;-.£;  citizens'  Advisory Committee or.  Kr vi rorjnental
           v^uaij-y,  - ndshMio'tor.] , Kay 11, 1976.   Washington,  ",',S. Government
           rr_ri:.i:v-  'Mf_rr,  ."-.y 197?.   8& p.

623.   Humber,  N.,  and ,'.  .'jaigje.  Fesource  recovery  technology update
           from tne  U.S.E.P.A.;  the Resource  Conservation  and  Recovery
           Act.  cr  i9";t;  r.c.v;  v;ill it impact  on resource recovery and
           ror. server i';,r;V   V,\»st& Jicfi^  ( (4 ) : 26-27 , 30-T i , A-,r.  j.9"™.   (Reprints
624.   James,  .-> .  i.  .   MwraJa  : r, municipal landfill leachale  and their
           he h i t n e f 1 E c +- s .    /Vnt.- r_i c_a_n _Jr>u i :i a I_cf Public He a 1 1 ; ,_,_ 67(3) : A 2 9 -
           432,  Mny 197",   (R-.-prints  distributed.)

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625.  Hickman,  H, L. , Jr.  President Ford sign,5 new solid wastes bill.
          Soli^ Wastes Management, 19 (11 ) : 5 2 ,1 2 , 7 4 , No v. 1976.

626.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript; Public Meeting en t-it-
          Draft Solid Waste Grant Regulations fcr  Implementation of the
          Resource Conservation and P'ecovery Act of 1976, Washington,
          June 30, 1977,  Environmental Protection Publication SW-?3p.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  66 p.

627.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript; Public Meeting on the
          Public Participation Guidelines, Section 7004(b) of the
          Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Washington,
          July 1, 19''7.  Environmental Protection Publication SW~24p.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  66 p.

628.  [Meyers,  S.]  Words into deeds; implementing the Resource Conservation
          and Recovery Act of 1976.  Washington, U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, Aug. 1977.  7 p.,

629.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Solid waste plcinning and
          disposal; advance notice of proposed ruiemaking.  Federal
          Register, 42(125) : 34446-34448, July 5, .1977.   (Reprin::s distributed.)

630.  Safe storage and disposal of pesticides.  Washington, U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, May 1977.   9 p.

631.  Collins,  D.  Industrial waste — problem 01 L refit?  EPA Jojrna'i._,
          3(3}:15, Mar. 1977.

632.  Skinner,  J. H.  The impact of source separation and waste reduction
          on the economics of resource recovery facilities.  Resource
          Recovery & Energy Review, 4(2):22-26, Mar./Apr. 1977.   (Reprints
          distributed.)

636.  Connolly,  J. A.  Solid waste management; world wide solid waste-
          literature collection/retrieval services available from EPA.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-636.  Washington, U.S..
          Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  8 p.   (Supersedes
          no. 294.)

      Achinger,  W. C., and J. J. Giar.   Testing manual for solid waste
          incinerators.  Environmental Protection Publication SW--3ts.
          [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  1 v.
          (various pagings).  Reprinted 1977.

      Connolly,  J. A., comp.  Solid waste management; monthly abstracts
          bulletin.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-,
          Jan.-Nov. 1974.   [Tapes.]

      Draft public participation schedule.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977.  2 p.
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The i'r.v i: oniTH'Jiral Protectaori  Agency invites you  t.o  a public
    r'fft-ir.q  c^ti rhe t fjj;our c:o Con; >_ rvat ion and Ke c-ovpry Act  i.i vur. i .
    Law  c*4-;j&Ji,   Washi .nqt ori,  ;:..--.  I-.nvironFientdl  Protect icn
    Aq,:.,;_, ,  l'^7/.  8 j  .   [I'ly^r. ]
Propc'sed  reguia'i lonr. lor L iassif icat ion of solid waste  disfosaj
    '"a. i J it K.JL: .   f Na^;,: natoi- ] ,  l!..c.  Lnvironner.ta]  Protection
    Aq.--:,cy,  197,'.   f26 p.j
Recycle; use  it  aqain, Sam.  Washington, U.S. Environmental
    i ic-u- ,-tion  Agency. 19"/C.   1  p.   JPoster.]  Reprinted 1977.

Reqional organization and staff.   [Washington],  U.S.  Environmental
    Projection  Agency, July  1977.   2 p.  [List,  updated periodically.

Resource recovery technology;  an  implementation  seminar, Denvei,
    ^an. 19-.1J,  1979.  ! Washington ,  L.. S. Environmental  Protection
    Agency],  1977.   J p.    [Flyer.]

Resource recovery technology;  an  implementation  seminar, New Orleans,
    tiov. .-1-4,  1977.   U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency.   6 p.
    [Flyer.]

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Resource recovery technology; implementation seminar workbook.
    Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.   [135 p.]

Save energy--recycle solid waste.  [Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 1977.]  [Bumper sticker.]

So you're going to give a paper'.   Journal of the _Water Pollution
    Control Fede-ration.  Reprinted, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, 1977, for Program use.

Sullivan, M.  Trie little town that could.  Co n s e r v at ion News,
    4(2);4-7, Jan. 15, 1977.  (Reprints distributed.)

Summary materia]s for public meetings.   [Washington], U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  24 p.

Summary of required actions by U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
    1977.  4 p.

Sussman, D.  The co-disposal of municipal solid waste and sewage
    sludge.  Was.te Age, 8 (7) : 44 , 46 ,49 , July, 1977.   (Keprints
    distributed,)

U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Division of
    Personnel ftonagement.  Getting your ideas across through
    writing.  Training Manual No.  7.  Washington, U.S. Government
    Printing Office/ 1950.  44 p.  Reprinted, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 1977, for Program use.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invites you to a public
    meeting.   [Washington], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
    1977.  : p.

U.S. Environment.al Protection Agency regional offices.  Washington,
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  1 p.   [Map.]

The watchlist.   [Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
    1974.]  p. ^6-51.  Reprinted, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, 1977, for Program use.

Writer's guide t.o current usage  .  .  . _In_ Effective revenue writing--
    1.   [Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961.]
    p. 217-249.  Reprinted, U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
    1977, for Program use.
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                              NT It RLPORT
PB-256  444      Booz,  Allen and Hamilton,  Ir:c.   Cost  estxmat '• :• '-.
                     for transfer, shredding  and  sanitary ldi>;i
                     solid waste.  Environmental  Protection I --k
                     SW-124c.  '.;.£•". Tnvironmental Protection
                     1976,  82 p.

PB-258  068      Vitberg, A. K., !•'.. L. Pucker,  and C.  H.  Pcrt-J ,
                     'Best Management Practices*  for  residua.'. •  '' , :c>
                     waste exchange.  U.S. Environmental Trc.ti.''' .. :•.
                     Agency, June 1976.  31 p.

PB-258  953      Abrains,  E. P., D. K. Guinan,  and  P. Derkics ['V .-<•-.a: .
                     Incorporated].  Assessment  of  industrial h.-.r^rd, .;•
                     waste practices, textiles industry.  KT.VJ i cru,:e:.r c,;
                     Protection Publication SW-125c.   U.S.  Irv; rer.r^r-':,,
                     Protection Agency, June  1976.  2~76  p.

PB-259  097      Rosenberg, D. G. , et al.   [Jacobs Engineerir.u ;'\_,i.v_ ^\ ,  .
                     Assessment of hazardous  waste  practice; : r  ':r,f
                     petroleum refining industry.   Environment :-.i  i "'etc-
                     Publication SW-129c.  U.S.  Environmental 11 c" ?• t •.  ;
                     Agency, June 1976.  [367 p.]

PB-261  018      Conrad,  E. T. , G. 1,. Mitchell, and  D.  H. Bauer ,'!^c
                     Engineers, Inc.]  Assessment of  industri;:! razr.rd '
                     waste practices; leather  tanning  and fir.-.c:.: r.c:
                     industry.  Environmental  Protection Pur 1 . >: at K r.
                     SW-131c.  U.S. Environmental Protection '.--f : . -. ,
                     Nov.  1976.
FB-261 052     Bendersky,  D. ,  et al.   [Midwest  Research Ir:st .tu-.. ,.
                     study  of  waste generation,  treatment and  di?;.osal i*.
                     the metals mining industry.  Environment--. 1 i rot^-.-, i> ;
                     Publication SW-132c.  U.S.  Environmental  . ic-tert.>:
                     Agency, Oct. 1976.  385 p.

PB-261 287     Terry,  R. C.,  et al.   [Arthur D.  Little,  Inc.;,  I'.arf:
                     clearinghouses and exchanges:   new way? tcr iden*. •• : yir:
                     and transferring reusable industrial p re re <--.:-• v.dMct.
                     Environmental Protection Publication SK-iiT.; .   ;\-.
                     Environmental Protection Agency,  Oct.  1°  't ,   ; \:.-  ; ,"

PB-263 210     Williams, R. ,  et al.   [Arthur D.  Lottie,  Ir.c . . ,  n CT^V ic
                     assessment of potential hazardous waste ior.rrc;]
                     guidelines for the inorganic chemicals induttry.
                     Environmental Protection Publication SW-.l34r.   r..1.
                     Environmental Protection Aaency.  1976.   7iIC :•.

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PB-263 396     Wein:;teir., N. J.  [RECCN Systems, Inc.].  Municipal-scale
                    thermal processing of solid wastes.  Environmental
                    Protection Publication SW-133c.  U.S. Environmental
                    Protection Agency, 1977.  365 p.

PB-264 214     SCS Engineers.  Optimization of office paper recovery
                    systems.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-135c.
                    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  82 p.

PB-264 349     Hallowell, J. B., et al.   [Battelle Columbus Laboratories].
                    Assessment of industrial hazardous waste practices.
                    Electroplating and metal finishing industries—job
                    shops.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-136c.
                    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  516 p.

PB-265 391     A. W. Martin Associates, Inc.  Equipment sharing and cost
                    estimating for rural solid waste disposal systems.
                    Environmental Protection Publication SW-584.  U.S.
                    Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  78 p.

PB-265 392     JACA Corporation.  Energy potential from construction and
                    demolition wood wastes.  Environmental Protection
                    Publication SW-138c.  U.S. Environmental Protection
                    Agency, Apr. 1977.  65 p.

PB-265 532     Peters, G. 0., J. Levin, and P. Thomas  [WAPORA, Inc.].
                    Assessment of industrial hazardous waste practices--
                    electronic components manufacturing industry.
                    Environmental Protection Publication SW-140c.  U.S.
                    Environmental Protection Agency, Jan. 1977.  207 p.

PB-265 540     Ackerman, D. G. , et al. [TRW Defense and Space Systems
                    Group].  Destroying chemical wastes in commercial
                    scale incinerators; Facility Report No. 3—systems
                   ' technology.  Environmental Protection Publication
                    SW-122c.3.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
                    Apr. 1977. 98 p.   (Prepublication issue; printed
                    and distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)

PB-265 541     Clausen, J. F., R. J. Johnson, and C. A. Zee [TRW Defense
                    and Space Systems Group].  Destroying chemical
                    wastes in commercial scale incinerators.  Facility
                    Report No. 1—The Marquardt Company.  Environmental
                    Protection Publication SW-122c.l.  U.S. Environmental
                    Protection Agency, Apr. 1977.  125 p.   (Prepublication
                    issue; printed and distributed by Office of Solid
                    Waste.)

PB-265 981     Levin, J., et al.  [WAPORA, Inc.].  Assessment of industrial
                    hazardous waste practices.  Special machinery manufacturing
                    industries.  Environmental Protection Publication
                    SW~141c.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
                    1977.  328 p.

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PB-266 562     Barton, hrowii, Clyde, t* Loguidice, Engineers  [Cattaraugus
                    County Refuse DepartmentJ .  Cattaraugus  County, New
                    York, solid waste disposal system.  Environmental
                    Protection Publication SW-l43c.  U.S. Environmental
                    Protection Agency, 1977.  108 p.

PB-267 987     Adams, J. W., «t ai.   [Arthur  D. Little, Inc.].   Destroying
                    chemical wastes in commercial scale incinerators.
                    Facility Report No. 4, Zimpro,  Inc.  Environmental
                    Protection Publication SW-122c.4.  U.S.  Environmental
                    Protection Agency, Dec.  1976.   94 p.   (Prepublication
                    issue; printed and distributed  by Office of  Solid
                    Waste.)

PB-266 232      Adams, J. W., et al.  [Arthur  D. Little, Inc.].   Destroying
                    chemical wastes in commercial scale incinerators.
                    Facility Report No. 2, Surface  Combustion Division,
                    Midland-Ross Corporation.  Environmental Protection
                    Publication SW-122c.2.  U.S. Environmental Protection
                    Agency,  1977.   162 p.  (Prepublication issue; printed
                    and distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)

PB-266 327     Kentucky Department for Natural Resources and Environmental
                    Protection.  Abandoned automobile removal.   Environmental
                    Protection Publication SW-90d.  U.S. Environmental
                    Protection Agency, 1977.  32 p.  (Prepublication
                    issue; printed and distributed  by Office of  Solid
                    Waste.)

PB-269 502     Steiner,  R. L.,  J.  E. Keenan, and A. A.  Fungaroli  [Applied
                    Technology Associates].  Demonstration of a  leachate
                    treatment plant.  Environmental Protection Publication
                    SW-91d.   U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.
                    74 p.  iPrepublication issue; printed and distributed
                    by Office of Solid Waste.)

FB-270 266     Bingham,  T. K.,  J.  A. Olson, J. M. Daber [Research Triangle
                    Institute].  Yosemite National  Park beverage container
                    deposit  experiment;  final report.  Environmental
                    Protection Publication SW-142c.  U.S.  Environmental
                    Protection Agency, 1977.  [43 p.]  (Prepublication
                    issue;  printed and distributed  by Office of  Solid
                    Waste.)

PB-270 897     [TRW Defense  and Space Systems Group.]  Destroying chemical
                    wastes in commercial-scale incinerators; facility
                    report 6.   Environmental Protection Publication
                    SW-122c.  5.  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
                    1977.  [102 p.]   (Prepublication issue; printed and
                    distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)

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Swain, J. K.  Assessment of  industrial hazardous waste
     management petroleum re-refining  industry.  Environmental
     Protection Publication  SW-144c.   U.S. L'nvironmer.tal
     Protection Agency, 1977.   [149 p.]   (Prepublication
     issue; printed and distributed by Office  of Solid
     Waste.)

Systems Technology Corporation.  A technical,  environmental,
     and economic evaluation o.: the glass recovery plant
     at Franklin, Ohio.  Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-146c.   U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1977.  [104 p.]   (Prepublication  issue; printed  and
     distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)
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                             ADDENDA

       OSW  Office  of  Public  Affairs  Press  Releases,  FY  1977
Price survey of beverages in refiliable and nonrefillable
    containers.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, Oct. 21, 1976.  3 p.

New law to control hazardous wastes, end open dumping, and promote
    conservation of resources.  Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, Nov.  24, 1976.

Press briefing on RCRA (transcript).  Regional meetings on RCRA.
    Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Dec. 3,
    1976.

Use it again, Sam program.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, Jan. 13, 1977.

Seminar on resource recovery technology and implementation.
    Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Feb. 22,
    1977.

Resource Conservation Committee begins study.  Washington, U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency, Apr. 4, 1977.

Resource recovery seminar to be held by EPA.  Washington, U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency, May 19, 1977.

EPA to hold second resource  recovery seminar, June 28-29,
    1977.  Washington, U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
    June 1977.

EPA to hold public meeting on RCRA grant regulations, June 30,
    1977.  Washington, U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
    June 15, 1977.

EPA to hold public meeting on public participation process
    under Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976.
    Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, June 15,
    1977.

EPA to hold resource recovery seminar, Aug. 18-19, 1977.
    Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
    July 15, 1977.

EPA sends new solid waste estimates to Congress (4th Report
    to Congress).  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, Aug. 4, 1977.

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EPA to h^ld public  neetinqs on draft hazardoLiT.  Vvm.;te guidelines
    and regulations.   Washington, i'.S. Environmental Protection
    Aqency, Sept.  13,  19" 7.

Potential for capacity .  .  .  V.'a shington, U.S. L"r.vironmental
    Protection Acency,  1977.   -1 p.
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                            OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE
                     COMPLETED INFORMATION PROJECTS

                           July 1, 1975-June30, 1976

Arella, D. G., and Y. M. Garbe.  Mineral recovery from the noncombustible fraction of
     municipal solid waste; a proposed project to demonstrate incinerator residue recovery.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-82d.1. [Washington] , U.S Environmental
     Protection Agency, Dec. 1975. 14 p.

[Arthur D.  Little, Inc.] Pharmaceutical industry; hazardous waste generation, treatment,
     and disposal.   Environmental Protection Publication SW 508. [Washington], U .S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1976. 178 p.

Barr Engineering Company.  Chemical waste land disposal facility demonstration grant
     application. Environmental Protection Publication  SW-87d. U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1975.  178 p. (Prepubhcation issue; to be distributed by
     National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va.)

Barr Engineering Company [for Minnesota Pollution Control Agency] . Chemical waste
     land disposal facility  demonstration grant application.  Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-87d.i. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1976.  [182 p.]
     (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as
     PB-249 747,}

Bayless, T. B. Publishing by the Office of Solid Waste Management Programs, 1967-1974.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-112.  [Washington] , U.S.  Environmental
     Protection Agency, June 1975. 75 p.

Beverage container  guidelines for Federal agencies; commentary (revised).  [Washington],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Nov. 14.. 1975.  5 p.

The big pickup- a new  publication from the Office of Solid Waste Management Programs.
     Washington, U.S,  Environmental Protection Agency, [1975] . 1 p. [Flyer.]

Black,  R. J. State activities in solid waste  management, 1974. Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-158.  [Washington] ,  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, June
     1975.  216 p.

Black,  R. J. Summaries of solid waste management contracts; July 1,  1970-March 31,
     1975.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-5.4. [Washington], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Aug. 1975.  37 p.

Booz-Allen and  Hamilton, Inc. An evaluation of the impact of discriminatory taxation
     on the use  of primary and secondary  raw materials.  Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-101c. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975. 148 p.
     (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as
     PB-240988.)
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!Ca''Spari Corporation.!  Environmental impacts of virgin and recycled steel and aluminum.
     Krvi-cnnertal Piotection Publication SW-117c. U.S  Environmental Protection
     Agency  1976. 115p. (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by National Technical
     '••-.formatiO". Service, Springfield, Va.i

Carter, C. D ,  et al. Tetrechlorodibenzodioxin:  an accidental poisoning episode in horse
     arenas. Science, 188(4189): 738-740, May 16, 1975.

City of Scottsdale, Arizona. A handbook  for initiating or improving commercial refuse
     collection. Environmental Protection Publication SW 85d.  [Washington] , U.S.
     Environmental Piotection Agency, Aug. 1975. 68 p.

Clark County, Arkansas. A model countywide collection and disposal system for Clark
     County,  Arkansas.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-84d. U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1975. [166 p.]  (Distributed by National Technical Information
     Service, Springfield, Va.,  as PB-243 029.)

Compton, D.  M. J., and K. King [Safety Sciences, WSA, Incorporated]. Injury reporting
     and information system field test. v.  1. Environmental Protection Publication SW-
     110c.1.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975.  140p. (Distributed by
     National Technical  Information Service, Springfield,  Va., as PB-247 566.)

Compton, D.  M. J., and K. King [Safety Sciences, WSA, Incorporated]. Injury reporting
     and information system field test. v. 2. Tabulation of data.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-110c.2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975.
     66 p.  (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as
     PB-247 567.)

Cukor, P. M.,  and T. hall [Teknekron,  Inc. | A technical and economic study of waste
     oil recovery,  pt. 4. Energy consumption in waste oil  recovery, pt. 5. A field test of
     the quality of re-refined lube oils.  pt. 6, A review o1  re-refining economics.
     Environmental Piotection Publication SW-90c.4.  U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency,  Oct.  1975. [148 p.]  (Distributed by National Technical Information
     Service, Springfield, Va.,  as PB-251 716.)

[Enviro-Med,  Inc.]  Injury reporting and information system (IRIS) field test. v. 1-2.
     Environmental Piotection Publication SW-110c.1. U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency,  1975. [202  p. I   (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by National Technical
     Information Service, Springfield, Va.!

EPA proposes guidelines requiring the use of returnable beverage contains at Federal
     facilities; environmental news. Washington, U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,
     Nov. 11, 1975. 3 p. [Press release.! *

Farb, D., and  S. D. Weird.  Information about hazardous waste management facilities.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-145.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, Feb.  1975. 130 p.
*Not wnttsn 0' edited in OSWMP, only reprinted or distributed.
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Fenn, D. G., K. J. Haniey, and T. V. DeGeare.  Use of the water balance method for
     predicting leachate generation from solid waste disposal sites.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-168. [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, Oct. 1975. 40 p.

Fields, T., Jr., and A. W. Lindsey. Landfill disposal of hazardous wastes' a review of the
     literature and known approaches.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-165.
     [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency, June 1975. 36 p.

Ghassemi, M., and S. Quinhvan [TRW Systems Group] .  A study of selected landfills
     designed as pesticide disposal sites. Environmental  Protection  Publication  SW-1 14c.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Nov. 1975. 143 p.  (Distributed by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as  PB-250 717.)

Hansen, P.  Residential paper recovery; a municipal  implementation guide.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-155. [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1975.  26 p.

Hansen, P., and J. Ramsey. Demonstrating multimaterial source separation in Somerviiie
     and Marblehead, Massachusetts. Waste Age, 7(2). 26-27,48, Feb. 1976,

Hawkins. D.  Resource recovery plant implementation:  guides for municipal officials--
     further assistance.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-157.8.  [Washington] ,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [ 1975] .  29 p.

Hazardous waste disposal damage reports.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-151.
     [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency, June 1975. 8 p.

Hazardous wastes. Environmental Protection Publication Sw-138. Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1975. 24 p.

Hazardous wastes and their management; environmental information. Washington, U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1975.  3 p.

Hazardous wastes, the gross national byproduct.  Environmental Protection Publication
     SW 502, Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  1975.  [18-mm, 35-
     mm slide show, sound, color.]

Hazardous wastes, the gross national byproduct--a new publication from the Office of
     Solid Waste Management Programs. Environmental Protection Publication SW-502.
     Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1976].  1  p. [Flyer.]

Hickman, H L , Jr. Activities of the Office of Solid Waste Management Programs, fiscal
     year 1975; annual report.  Environmental  Protection Publication SW-170.  [Washington]
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Oct. 1975. 74 p.

Hitte, S. J.  An accounting system for solid waste shredders.  Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-154. [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, May
     1975.  18 p.
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Hifte, S. J.  Anaerobic digestion of solid waste and sewage sludge to methane. Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-159.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     July 1975.  13 p.

Number, N. Waste reduction and resource recovery-there's room for both.  Waste Age,
     6(11):38,40-41,44, Nov. 1975.

Industrie' waste management; seven conference papers. Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-' 56.  [Washington] ,  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Feb.
     1975.  111 p.

!R!S; a new service for the solid waste management industry.  Washington, U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, [1975] . 4 p.

IRIS; injury reporting and  information system for solid waste management. Washington,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1975].  5 p.  [Flyer.]

Kohan, A.M. A summary of hazardous substance  classification  systems. Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-171.  [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1975.  55 p.

Lazar, E. C.  Damage incidents from improper land disposal.  Journal of Hazardous
     Materials. 1(2): 1 57-164, Jan. 1976.

Lee County Board of Supervisors. Lee County, Mississippi, solid waste disposal project.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-83d. U.S. Environmental Protection A,gency,
     1974  [140 p.]   (Distributed by National Technical  Information Service, Springfield,
     Va., asPB-241 468.)

Levy, S. J. San Diego County demonstrates pyrolysis  of solid waste to recover liquid  fuel,
     metals, and glass.  Environmental Prelection Publication SW-80d.2. Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975. 27 p.

Lindsey, A. W.  Ultimate disposal of spilled hazardous materials. Chemical  Engineering,
     82{23}:107-114. Oct.  27, 1975.

Lingle, S. A. Paper recycling 1973: a dramatic year in perspective. J_n Fiber Conservation
     and Utilization: Proceedings; Pulp and Paper Seminar, Chicago, May 1974. Reprinted,
     San Francisco, Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1975.  11 p.

Loube, M. Beverage containers: the Vermont experience. Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-139  [Washington],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975.
     16 p.

Lowe, R. A.  Use of solid waste as a fuel by investor-owned electric  utility companies;
     proceedings, EPA/Edison Electric Institute Meeting (Washington, Mar. 5-6, 1975).
     Environmental Piotection Publication SW-6p. Washington, U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, July 1975.  27 p.
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Midwest Research institute. Base line forecasts of resource recovery, 1972 to 1990; final
     report. Environmental Protection Publication SW-1Q7c.  U S. Environmental Protection
     Publication, 1975. 376 P. (Prepuhhcation issue, to be diit-ibuted by National
     Technical Infornnation Service  Spnnqfield, Va )

Mitre Corporation. Resource recovery plant unplemer;tation: guides for municipal
     officials-procurement. Environmental Protection Publication SW-157 5.  [Washington] ,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1976]   66 p.

A new pjb'icat'on from the Office of Solid Waste Management Programs-Trie big pickup.
     Washington U.S  Environments  Protection Agency,  [1975]. 1 p.  [Flyer.j

Office o* Solid Waste Management Programs alphabetical telephone list.  Washington, U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Sept. 9, 1975. 4 p.

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs. Available information materials; solid waste
     management.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-58.25.  [Washington] , U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1975.  76 p.

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs completed information projects, July 1,  1974
     -June 30, 1975   [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
     Solid Waste Management  Programs, 1975.)  12 p.

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs. Hazardous waste disposal damage reports;
     document no 2.  Environmental  Protect,on Publication SW-151.2.  [Washington],
     U.S. Environmenta1 Protection Agency, Dec. 1975. 12 p.

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs. Open-file film holdings. [Washington] , U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Oct. 1975.  4 p.

Office ot Solid Waste Management Programs. Open-file reports. [Washington] , U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, June 1975. 31 p.

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs. Open-file reports. [Washington], U.S.
     Environmenta! Protection Agency, Oct. 1975.  43 p.

Onondaga County Solid Waste Disposal Authority. Evaluation of shredding facilities, Rock
     Cut Road Plant No, 1; Onondaga County Solid Waste Disposal Authority, Onondaga
     County, New York. Environmental Protection Publication SW-86d. U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1975. [147 p.]  (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by
     National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va.)

The Phoenix. Washington,  U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency, 1975.  [211/2-mm, 16-
     mm film, sound, color,]  (Distributed by  National Audiovisual Center, Washington,
     D. C.)

Porter, C. H.  State program implementation guide: hazardous waste surveys.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-160. [Washington] ,  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
     July 1975  38 p.

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Porter, C. H. State piogram implementation guide: hazardous waste Transportation
     control.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-512. [Washington] , U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Mar. 1976. 35 p.

Prior, L. A. Land availability, crop prodiction, and fertilizer requirements in the United
     States.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-166.  [Washington] , U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Oct. 1975. 99 p.

Public Health Service Publications of the Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
     [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste
     Management Programs, 1975.]   7 p.

Questions and answers; returnable beverage containers for beer and soft drinks.  [Washington,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency], July 1975,  [13 p.]

Rains, W. A., and  D. E. Williams  [Smithers Scientific Service, Inc.] .  A study of the
     feasibiltiy of requiring the Federal Government to use retreaded tires.  F nvironmenta
     Protection Publication SW-105c.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agencv, 1975.  122 p.
     (Distributed  by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, V?., as
     PB-243028.)

[Ralph Stone and Company, Inc.]  Evaluation of solid waste baling and bale^ills  v. 1 -2.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-111c.1.  U.S.  Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1975. [375 p.]  (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va.)

Ramsey, J.M.  [Resource Planning Associates] .  Requiring secondary matendls in Federal
     construction; a feasibility study. Environmental Protection Publication SW 130c.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Jan.  1975.  [206 p.]  (D'stnbired by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-241  729.)

Randol, R. E. Resource recovery plant implementation: guides for municipa off.cials -
     financing.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-157.4.  [Washington i  , U.S
     Environmental Protection Agency, [1975].  20 p.

Randol, R. E.  Resource recovery plant implementation: guides for municipal  oflicials--
     risks and contracts. Environmental Protection Publication SW-157.7.  [Washington],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1976. 52 p.

Reducing waste at its source; program on International Paper Company and Well:; Dary.
     Washington,  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, May 1975.  2 p.

Ross Hofmann Associates.  Evaluation of small modular incinerators *n municipal plants.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-113c.  U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1976. 155 p. (Distributed by National Technical Information Service,
     Springfield, Va., as PB-251 291.)
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                  Ji ;M< County, Arkansas  |Arkadelphia, Ark., Clark Co.i-ity, 1975,]
Sdviny tfitj energy in sonri waste; environmental information.  Washington, U.S. Environmental
     P'CtJcuon Agent /, 11976] .  4 p.

Shaver  h G . et a!  [Vfjrsar, Incorporated].  Assessment of industrial hazardous waste
     P'dci.ces, mo'fjanic chemicals industry.  Environmental Protection Publication
     SW ii)4c. US Environmental Protection Agency, Mar.  1975.  [505 p.]  (Distributed
     Dy MptM-.n.ji  1ecf"ucal  Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-244 832.)

ShilepA/ A.  Resource recovery plant implementation, guides for municipal officials-
     '!:te:;m ft'pon  Environmental Protection Publication SW-152.  [Washington], U.S.
     Envi.ronme-ita' Protection  Agency, Oct. 1975. 38 p.

Skmpcr, ; H. Redjce the incentive to waste. Paper No. 7d.  Presented at 80th National
     Meeting. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Boston, Sept. 8, 1975, 9 p.

Smith, r  A  Resource recovery plant cost estimates: a comparative evaluation of four
     rete u  dry-s">'fdding designs.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-163.
               n,  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Oct. 1975.  20 p.
Smit:., •"  L , J! - VVdstepaper recycling: review of recent market demand and supply. Pulp
     & ^i^-r 49; 10!- :4S 151, Sept. 1975.

Solid v.'rj-.'K' •nar,age"nent progi-ams; proposed solid waste management guidelines for
     Of./* ',,^';- coivuiirifrs  [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
     So!'',i  Wa^ie rvi-mjgernent Programs, [1975J .  19 p.  [Draft of guidelines for Federal
Stone, G  C  , and C C, Wiles. Composting at Johnson City; final report on Joint USEPA-
     ^\'f- cornpobtmn aroject with operational data, 1967 to 1971. v. 1-2.  Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1975.  336 p.

Sussnici,',.  D  B  Resource recovery plant implementation: guides for municipal officiais--
     8C&  , nt.ng  torrna: . Environmental Protection Publication SW-157. 6   [Washington],
     U.b  bnvn onn-.ental Protection Agency, [1976] . 17 p.

Systems Vfchnoiogy Corporation.  A technical, environmental and economic evaluation of
     t*ie 'wet processing system for the recovery and disposal of municipal solid waste."
     E.nv.rq-imentdi Protection Publication SW-109c.  U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Auf- -.; y ''97f;  [225 p  i (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by National Technical
     irifij-i^e'iO" Se". ice, Springfield, Va.)

Train, h c  The uses and abuses of waste. Compost Science, 16(3}:11-13, May-June 1975.*

Tram  R,  t" .  \Vi:- the v\ar on waste.  Presented at 3d National Congress on Waste
     fv'.ardjenier t Technology and Resource  Recovery, San Francisco, Nov. 14, 1974.  15 p.*
*No'v».'ff '-,• eJite" in OSWMP. only reprinted or distributed.


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[TRW Systems Group.]  Assessment of industrial hazardous waste practices: organic
     chemicals, pesticides ana explosives industries. Env.ionmental Protection Purncation
     SW-118c. L.S  Environmental  Protecnon Agency, lb/6. various payngs.
     (Prepubhcation issue; to be distributed by National Techivca' Information Sor^ce,
     Springfield, Va )

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway  Adrrimst'ation. 1974 Highway litter
     study; report to Congress.  House Document No. 93-326 (93d Cong-ess, 2d Session).
     Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing Office, 1974.  77 p.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Guidelines for procurement of products that
     contain recycled mate'ial.  Federa_l_Re^ister_, 41(10): 2356-2363, Jan. 15, 1976.

U.S. Environmental Piotection Agency.  Guidelines for the  storage and collection o!
     residential, commercial, and institutional solid waste   Fedora! Rf gister, 41 ;31 ; '6 766-
     6772, Feb. 13,  1976.

U.S. Environmental Piotection Agency.  Hazardous waste management; public: meetings.
     Federal Register,  4C( 181 ) :42993, Sept,  17, 1975.

U.S. Environmental Piotection Agency.  Materials recovery; solid waste  management
     guidelines for source separation Fed_era_l_R_egister, 40(181 1:42986-42990, Sept.
     1 7 , .1 97 5 .                               "    "

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  PCB-containmg v, astes (industrial facilities);
     recommended procedures for disposal . Federal Register, 41 (64) : 1 4134-14136,
     Apr. 1,1976.                                  ~    "

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Residential, commercial and institutiona1  solid
     wastes; proposed  guidelines for storage and collection. Federa^  Register, 40(134):
     29404-29408, July 11, 1975.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency   Solid waste management; guidelines for beverage
     containers.  Federal Register^ 40(220): 52968-52969, Nov. 13, 1975.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency   Source separation for materials recovery;
     guidelines.  Federa^^Rjjciist^ 41 (80): '16950-16956, Apr. 23, 1976.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Management Programs.
    Decision-makers guide in solid waste management. Environmental Protection
    Publication SW-500. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976. 158 p.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Management Programs.
    Proceedings;  1975 Conference on Waste Reduction, Aoril 2-3, 1975, Washington,
    D. C.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-7p. Washington, U.S. Government
    Printing Office, 1975.  152 p.
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U.S. Erivuonmentai Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
     Resource recover/ and waste reduction; third report to Congress.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW 161, Washington, U.S. Government Pnnt'ng Office, 1975.
     96 p.

Versar, Inc.  Assessment of industrial hazardous waste practices; inorganic chemicals
     industry. Environmental Protection Publication SW-104c.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1975. [506 p.] (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by the
     National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va.)

Versar, Incorporated.  Assessment of industrial hazardous waste practices, storage and
     primary batteries 
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Williams, T. F.  Waste management and the impending crisis. Executive Housekeeper,
    22(2):19-20, Feb. 1975.
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                            OFFICE OF SOLID WAS! E
                    COMPLETED INFORMATION PROJECTS

                           July 1. 19/4  June 30,  1975

ACT Systems, Inc.  Residential coMection systems, v, 1.  Report summj'y. Pm r-,;r~ip
     Protection Publication SW 97c.1,  (Washington;, U.S. Environment.-!1 !'i"1   ' -.,
     Agency, 1974   1()6 p,

ACT Systems, Inc.   Residential collection systems, v. 2.  Detailed study a-'il (in.: v'<>
     vironmentrsl Protection Publication SW-97c.2.  U.S Environment,'!  Prou- ','."! '''
     1974. 254 p.  (DistnDuted by National Technical Information! Se'v<<'" ';>,*   yr <
     Vd... as PB-239 917.)

Allison, G., S. Mooser, and P. Taylor. Mas alia de la iata de basura.  Snan.-/  vi ,,ior. .
     "Beyond the uasncan  " Environmental Protection Publication SVV  7i ,  X..->mr
     U.S.  Environmental Piotection Agency, 1974.  23 p.

Applied Management Sciences, Inc  Baltimore's muncipai solid  waste man inemen:
     6 case study.  Environmental Protection Publication SVV-49c.  U.S  E>\ irnnr-vni
     Protection Agency, 1973 110 p.  (Distributed by National Technics' v-fr.  r,;.:
     Service,  Spnnuf,eid. Va,, as PB 228 161.)

Applied Management Sciences, Inc.  Columbus' municipal solid  waste rnnri,.'je:-"-ni •>
     a case study.  Environmental Protection Publication SVV-82c.  U.S, Eri -MVT>C'.-
     Protection Agency, 1974. 156 p.  (Distributed by National Techn.c:^ mv-'--:it<
     Service,  Spnngfieid, Vd , as PB 236 659.)

Applied Management Sciences, inc  Detroit's municipal solid waste manjQe">o'i:  syc;
     a case study.  Environmental Protection Publication SVV 81 c.  U.S, Em •:<.>• r- c ;
     Protection Agency, 1973. 94 p. (Distributed by National  Techmca •• •''cy,,. .
     Service,  Springfield, Va,, as PB ?36 662.)

Applied Management Sciences, Inc  San Jose's municipal solid waste system   .. ,,iSf
     Environmental Protection Publication SVV 78c.  U.S. Environmental P";» :iio"
     1973. 144 p.  (Distributed by National Technical Information Servit -  S;"i'r;:i
     Va , as PB-240395.!

Areila, D.  G.  Recovering resources from solid waste using wet-processing, t &•'. :- Fr i>
     Ohio, demonstration project.  Environmental Protection Publication Sv\ <'v:;
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974.  26 p.

Arthur D.  Little, Inc. Alternatives to the management of hazardous waste'- >i> m-mo",
     disposal  sites,  v. 2.  Appendices  Environmental Protection Publication Sv';  4s--
     U.S  Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  235 p.  (Distributed b-  \r.;:C'r-.;.
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-237  264 )
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Byrtic vVe is Associate; ar d Garretson, Elrneridorf, Zmov, and Feibm [Humboldt County,
     OcsHomicij   R<..r i! storage and coliecvoii container systems. Environmental P.Gtec-
     bori r'uL'i!L,d;:<>r, .jW'ri'id.  U.S Environmental Prc':e*tion Agency, 19/5. ;123 p 1
     (J:';ii J 'ipc-d by  fiat'OHol Technical information Service, Sorurjl ic-id, Va., as
     PB-/4U 3Gb.)

BinglV't , T. •-• , et b>.  [Research Triangle institute! ,  An evaluation of the effectiveness
     ana co^ts CM  tegj'aiur^ and fiscal policy instruments on pioduct packjgmg   Envi
     ronmontr-il Protei tioi Publication SW-74c.  Washington, U.S Environmental P'Oiec-
     «.':n A.j-.-.c.y, 1i3"'4,  30!  p.

Cimino, J  A.  Hea'tn ,and safety in the solid waste industry.  _Anentan Journal oi Publ_i£_
     .^rlUL6"- n' -  '^8-;6. Jan. 1975,

City ot W nston Salerii, North Carolina, and Enviro Engin^^ri,  Inc. An evaluation of
     landlil: gas migration and a prototype gas migration  barrier.  Envircnmental Protuc-
     tion PubNcation SVV 79d.  U.S. Enviionmental Protection Agency, 1975  154 p.
     (Distribute:: bv  f'^aticnal Techriica! information Service, Springf'eid, Va,, as
     PE-239 ?57,;>

Claussi-.i, [:. L. Packaging source reduction, can industry and  government cooperate"'
     Environmentdi P.'otection Pjohca'ior. SW-13G.  [WasnTigtonj , U.S. Eru'.ronmenta!
     Protection Agenc.y, 1374  17 p.

Coionnd, R. A. F'PA  oubiisnec, decision -makers guide for  sanitation officials. Solid_jVa_st_e_s
     Wana_g£.ivn[, M 1} -30, 34, 37, July  S974.

Colonra, R. A  and C. IV'cLarei, comps. Decision-makei'o guidf  in solid wast? man?ge-
     meni.  Lnv'ircnn.enuii Protection Publication SW-127. Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing 3H:ce,  1974.  157 p,

1975 Conference on Waste Reduction; presented by the U.b. Environmental Protection
     Ager.cv.  Wasr.inqton, U S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975   4 D.  [Fiver.]

1975 Conference on Waste Reduction; program. Washington,  U.S. Fnvironmentpl Protec-
     tion Agency, 1975   4 p.

Connolly, J. A., V. P  Fuschini, and S. S. Radinsky, comps. Users' gu  de to tne solid waste
     information retrieval system  thesaurus.  Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-104  01,  Wasnington..  U.S. Government Printing  Office.  1974. 56 p.

Cukor, P., IV.. J. Keaten, and G. Wilcox i'Teknekron,  Inc., and  the institute of Public Ad-
     ministration] .  A technical and economic study of waste  oil recovery, pt. 1. Federal
     research on wasted! from automobiles. Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-90c.1. U.S. i'nvironrnenul Protection Agency, 1974. 107 p. (Distributed by
     National Technical  Information  Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-237 618,)
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                                            -XT on. > .>.-,,.'.<' f,-:  !• .-;t'- , 'U '.  ! i;:;l c. Ao-
                                             .tiiii,, u1 w, -.-ti1 •:, i recovL't »'  pt  2.  A?1  in
                                             ni-' iv i..i'.  I nv ;; onn}'-' ', '-. Pio'ec.lio'1
                                              pr(,-. , iu>"  ~ •) -.<.y  U{ 7 4   (.'.•!-.   (D
Cukor, P., IV. J. ktdion, aria G Wi •-.>•<  [7(4 n,.4 ron  ,;ic., ,.'.-.) t' e K-M, 1-: o* »' jblic Aa-
     rninistrationj . A technics ,i' iiarneti to vv,,.>Tr .-i! r^-i .--.'/cry.  Envi'o'i'i.p ~ta! Protec-
     lion pjbhr .-i1 •"<',  v V'.1 90r .'•"  i  '  F ••j\<:j-'ir>?^t >' ••'';oi,";i'O'> Afjt-ncy  '07-1  143 p.
     (Distributed bv '\at n.,.-i 1 f.--f r-  .;-<' m'TrndUO:- Si r\ n :-,  S:- ',,.;:f" If,, .  ,   rl-;
     PB 237C20  •

Darnay, A.  cnv ronn'-t-rUu' p'otection, reiiduais managemr.-r.i  and resoorcf'^  the luture
     is now.  Presentf! a1 A.'>n,.jfj| fvleerinc; oi f\ldtiona! Ptic^mj"!-,'. A'-soc .-.:-u. ,, iioca Raton,
     Fla., Mar 12-16. 1974  iWas!)K gtun] , U.S  tn^ironi'--vrit-; crot:-( I=CT. A^ ocy, 1974.
     23 p.

Darnay, A. Resource recovery and (and  protection, an env'' n mental nujfafve.  Pre-
     sented at Sfiring  ".leotino Paperooard Group, Amencan P.JP-CT ii''St i .;.   Greeribner,
     W. Va., MoV ?i.  ;S/4  \t'vv York, Arrn-ncjii Paper Icii.iu-e.  7p

Darnay, A. Solid  wa^te marunemenl and national  priorities  i--e5fnH'd  a' 3d Nations'
     Congress en  War^e r'antMjemenT  Technology and fieso'jri'e F'ecoverv :-a"i Francisco,
     Nov.'14, 1974   [vY:,-,h:ni.!tor\ U  S  Env M o-rnenta! pro'ec t.on Ago-/ ,- 197-1] 9 p.

Darnay, A.  Statement of Arson J. Darnay, Jr  , Acting  Deputy Assistant Administrator
     for  Solid Waste Management Programs, Environment' Prole^t'on  Anfi,. \.. befc
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Environmental Action  Foundation.  Portrait of the sari-nun, t ivironmerilai Protection
     Puhl'Cauor SW-6tg.1 . Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.
     [16-min, iG-rnn motion picture, sourid.]

EPA prts5, bnefmy on solid waste management and energy, February 8, 1974,  [Washington,
     U S. Erivironmentjl Protection Agency, 1974.]  6 p , attachments, app.

Finan, M.  Hsbia una »ez uri dragon  malvaclo.  Spanish version of "Once tnere lived 3 wicked
     dragon."  E nviroimentai  Protection Publication SW-105s.  [Washington] , U S. Envi-
     ronments! Protection Agency,  1975.  31 p.

A five-stcMie imp'o^'men" process for solid waste collection systerns--a  new publication
     iron'' the Olfice of Solid Waste Management Programs.  Washington, U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1975. 1 p.  [Flyer,]

Garland, G. A., and  D. C  Mosher.  Leachate effects of improper land dispose'  Waste  Age,
     6 (3) -42,44-48, Vlar. 1975.

Geswem  A. J. Liners for land  d.jposal sites; an assessment. Environmental Protection
     Publication SW 137.  [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975.
     66 p.

Gunnerson, C. G Debris accumulation in ancient and modern cities. J_ou_ma!  of the Envi-
     ronmental  Engineering Division, Proceedings of the American Society ol Civil
              ~""                                      '
Hale, S., Jr.  Statement;  Samuel Hale, Jr ,  Deputy Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste
     Management Projrams, before the Subcommittee on the Environment, Committee on
     Commerce  United States Senate, June 11, 1973 [and] June 22, 1973.  [Washington,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.] 43  p.

Hayes, A. J. Hazardous waste management facilities in the United States.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-146. [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Projection
     Agency, Dec. 19/4.  39  p.

Henriksen, P. One private plant treats oil,  chemical residues in Denmark. _Solid Wastes
                ^'iS): 77-78, 139, May 1974.                      "
Hickman, H. L., Jr.  The Federal solid waste management programme; a review and prog-
     nosis. Presented at 76th Annual Conference of Institute of Solid Wastes Manage-
     ment, Scarborough, England, June 18-21, 1974. London,  Institute of Solid Wastes
     Management, 1974. 14 p.

Hinesly, T. D.  Agricultural benefits and environmental changes resulting from the use of
     digested sludge on field crops.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-30d.1.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974. 375 p. (Distributed by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-236 402.)
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Hopper, R  E.  A nationwide survey' of resource recovery act witics.  fcru"'C'r"ivm.V P'ut'x
     lion Publication SW-142   i Washimjloni ,  U.S. Environnrvntdl Pr(.t(  *">r '''>n(T:cy,
     Jan. 1975. 74 p

Hospital W3stes--a new publication from the Office of Solid 'A'.yste fvlan.i.j".- c-m f-)roorvTi:,
     Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Arpr.cy, [1975].  I P   fr!vv: 1

Hunt, R G., W. E. Franklin, R. 0  Welch, J. A. Cross, and A. E WoodaH   P-source ^3
     environmental profile analysis of nine beverage container alternatives, fmj! repor'
     v. 1-2.  Environmental Protection Publication SW 91c,  W^shingto", I; S Lnv^o^-
     mental Protection Agency, 1974. 178 p.

Illinois report probes citizens' attitudes on refuse problems.  Solid War-tes Management
     17(2):  19, 51 53, 66, 70,  72, Feb. 1974;  17(3).  26, 74",'84 BT.VoV 19/4? R>"~
     printed, [Washington] , U.S.  Environmental Protection  Agency, 1974. C p

Improving productivity in solid waste collection; a brief for elected officials. Washington,
     National Commission on Productivity, 1974.  19 p.

Kiefer, I. Hospital wastes. Environmental Protection Publication SW-1 29  Washington.
     U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1974. 36 p.

Kiefer, I. Incentives for tire recycling and  reuse. Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-32c.1. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974.  20 o.

Lehman, J. P.  Federal program for hazardous waste management.  Waste AQC, 5(6)  6 7.
     66-68, Sept. 1974.                                               :~

Levy, S. J. Markets and technology for recovering energy from solid waste. Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-130. Washington, U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,
     1974.  31  p.

Levy,S.J.  Pyrolysis of municipal solid waste.  Waste Age, 5(7): 17-20, Oct. 1974.

Lingie, S. A. Paper recycling in the United States.  Waste Age, 5(8):  6 8, 10, f\ov.  1974.

Lingie, S. A. Recycled  materials markets;  February 1975--a  summary.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-149. Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency.
     Apr. 1975, 8 p.

Lingie, S. A. Separating paper at the waste source for recycling. Environmental Protec-
     tion Publication SW-1 28.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Of^ce. 1974. 16 p.

Lowe, R. A. Progress in resource recovery; or, technology isn't everything  Presented at
     the Conference on Progress in Solid Waste Management, Boston, June 5, 1974.
     [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974. 17 p.

Lowe, R. A., M. Loube, and F.  A. Smith.  Energy conservation through improved solid
     waste management.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-175. Washington,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.  39 p., app.
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Make war on wa-;te  vVcr,l:ingtoi  , U.S. Fnvi onniuriUil FVsteoor' Agency, [1975].
     sticker.;
  aigastar causa neresdcid iWiste not, wan not; ,  WdStiincucn, U.S. Environmental Ptotec-
     tion Afjency, 19 ''4. ,< p,  ! Flyer. ;

Mas aHa'da la lata do basu-,j--a new puLiicM'on f:oir> r':e Of'.co cf Solid Waste Management
     Programs.  Wasn rgion U.S. Env'ironn'enU;'1 Pi oU'C-.io-. Age;v.y, 1975. 1 p.  [Flyer.]

Midwest Research Institi.te. Si/e reduction eauipmcni fc : murvc'nal solid waste, v. 1.
     Procedures for ewau.j.in-j t-rrj con>p8.23  [Washington] , U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Mar.  1975.  45 p.

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs.  Available inioimation materials; solid 'waste
     management.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-58.24. [Washington] , U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, June  1975.  48 p,

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs.  Mechanics of style;  a guide for Solid Waste
     Management authors, secretaries, grantees, and contractors.   Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-7.2.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974. 20 p.

Our effluent society; the States and solid waste management. Lexington,  Ky., The  Council
     of State Governments, 1974. Reprinted, [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Protec-
     tion Agency, 1974. 41 p.

Pesticides; EPA proposal on disposal and storage.  Feder_a' _Regi_5ter, 39(200): 36847-36950,
     Oct. 15, 1974.

Peterson, B. There's gold in your garbage. Scoatrng, 62(7): 47-48, 84 86, Oct. 1974.
     Reprinted, [Washington], U.S. EnvironmentaF Protection Agency, 1974. 4 p.
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Portef, R. C., and He'ininqso'i, Durham and  Richardsc.r*  1 V,> Oes Vk.,i>."> -!
     thf  imniomentrt'.on of the solid waste manage'' p->t i,l.j i -';ir ihc i'r - ,''~
     ituf! Arej So'".j Waste AqTiOv  F nviron:ru.'n:ty P err t:on f'uL'i., >*i ;:, ,:
     fc nvtronrien'f-' f-'i-uU'CMm An-"icy, 1974  27? o  !()>•.;• |.'jt:'d b  - -'
     In'foi '"''.otic ii --iprv'C-j, Sp'tr^g'''?1^  V',i., ?s tT. V3.'1- 5:'/.T '•
ProblenD-solvinc, 10 solid vartc rnanaqefnpnt ii
     studies -a new pubk-aticri f^vn ;he Office of S?-!iM V-?stf: V^d.'aq
     VVashington. U.S  rrivironrr.^ntci' Protection An- nCy, 197b. 1 E>, k *• ! > -,-:

Recovering resturcps from soiid w^sic using wet-processing,  EPA's Fran^i :\ !. 'i o, cic," ion-
     stration projer.t--a new publication fiorn the Office of Solid Waste f'.'i-r,;.:[;r r.'.ent Pro-
     grams.  Wdshington, U S. Enviionrnental Protection Aqenry, [197r,' i   '• i   i  Flyer '

Recycle; use it agam, Sam,  [Washington, U.S. Environtnenia! Protect. !>;• *'!q :n;;-.'  19/4.:
     [Bumper sticker , !

[Regional solid waste  management representatives.  Washington, U.S. Env ro^rnpnta' Pro-
     tect'on Agency j  1 p   [List, updated periodical!^.!

Report of the Solid Waste Management Advisory Group on opportunities tor improving
     productivity m solid waste collection--1973.  Washington, National Commission
     on Productivity,  1974.  46 p.

Resource Planning Associates.  A study of Federal subsidies to stimulate resource  recovery.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-96c.  U.S. Environment^' Protection Agency,
     1974.  [144  p.]   (Distributed by the  National Technical information Service, Spring
     field, Va.,as PB 239 736,}

Rogers, H. W., and S. J. Hitte   Solid waste shredding and shredder selection, environmental
     Protection Publication SW-140.  [Washington]  , U.S. Environmental Pr jt^cticn Aqency,
     Mov. 1974, 87 P.

Ross Hofmann., Associates. A study of pneumatic solid  waste collection systems as employ-
     ed in hospitals.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-75c.  U.S, Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1974, 260 p., app.  (Distributed by National "Tec'snicj.1 i-forma
     tion Service, Springfield, Va., 3S>,PB-236 543.)

Ruf, J. A. Refuse shredders at EPA's Gainesville, Florida, experimental composting plant.
     Waste Age^BO):  58, 60-63, 66, May/June 1974.

Save energy; recycle solid waste.  [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency.
     1974.]   [Bumper sticker,)

SCS Engineers. Analysis of source separate collection of recyclable solid ~\3Ste  separate
     collection studies. Environmental Protection Publication SW 95c.1 , U.S. Environ-
     mental Protection Agency, 1974.  [157 p.]  (Distributed by  National Technical
     Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-239 775.)
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      '.,;>vi,'. s.  Analysis oi source separate collection of >ccyclable solid waste; collection
     c< -,• i Medics.  E.nvronr.iental  Protection Publication SW-9bc.2.  U.S. Environmental
     i --•><•:_ i,,_,.ri 
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Solid waste management, recycling and the consumer. Environmental Protection Publication
     SVV 117.1. [Washington] , U.S.  Erivironmentdl  Protection Agency, 19/4. 2 p
     [16-3/4 X 22 in. mailing piece ]

Source reduction fact sheet; Red Owl Stores program. [Washington] , U.S  Environmental
     Protection Agency, [1974] . 3 p.

State solid waste management agencies,  [Cincinnati] , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     Oct. 1974. 6 p. [List.]

Stearns, R.  P.,  and R. H. Davis. The  economics of separate refuse collection.  Waste Age,
     5(3):  6-8, 10-11, 14-15, 130-131, May/June 1974.

Steiner, R.  L.,  and R- Kantz. Sanitary landfill; a bibliography. Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-4rg.1.  [Cincinnati] , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.
     34 p.

Stone, R., comp. Disposal of sewage sludge into a sanitary landfill. Environmental Protec-
     tion Publication SW-71d.  [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1974.  418 p.

Stragier, M. G. Mechanized residential solid waste collection.  Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-74d. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974. 176 p. (Dis-
    tributed by National Technical  Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-239 195.)

Stuart  Finley,  Inc.  The big pickup.  Environmental  Protection Publication SW-100c. Wash-
     ington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.  [28-min, 16-rnm motion pic-
    ture, sound, color.]

Sussman, D. B. Baltimore demonstrates gas pyrolysis; the energy recovery solid waste
     facility in Baltimore, Maryland.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-75d.1.
     [Washington] ,  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974. 24 p.

Sussman, D. B. Baltimore demonstrates gas pyrolysis; resource recovery from solid waste.
     Environmental  Protection Publication SW-75d.i.  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1975.  24 p.

Sutterfield, G.  W.  Refuse as a supplementary fuel for power plants-November 1973
     through March  1974; interim progress report. Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-36d.iii.  [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, July  1974.  25 p.

Tunnah, B. G., A. Hakki, and R. J. Leonard [Gordian Associates, Inc.] . Where the boilers
     are; a survey of electric utility boilers with potential capacity for burning solid waste
     as fuel. Environmental Protection Publication SW-88c.  U.S.  Environmental Protec
     tion Agency, 1974. 329 p. (Distributed by National Technical Information Service,
     Springfield, Va., as PB-239 392.)
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U.S. Cr':}>y{•••-,, S-:ii..iU'  Comm'Uee on Public: Works. A iey^latiw history of the Solid Waste
     Disposal Art, as amended, together \Mth a section by-section incex. Washington, U.S.
     Govrrnmc-Pt Printing Oflice, 1974  LC3 p.

U.S. t m,iionmpnta!  Protection Agency.  Thermal p'ocessir>g arid land disposal of solid waste;
     guidelines.  R deraj Register 39(1 58!:  29327-29333, Aug  14.1974.

U,S. ',"ds a rich  re^oirce:  the; nation's tresh p;le  U S. News £ World Reporjt^76(19).
     b3 64,fcO, fv;<-,y  13, 1974.                   "       	             "

2d U.S.-Japan Conference on Solid Waste Management. Washington, Sept. 24-25, 1974.
     [8p]  'Program.]

User's manual for COLMIS. a collection management information system for solid waste
     management, v. 2. Environmental Protection Publication SW-58c. Washington,  U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1974. 49 p., apf.

VTN, tnc Effective use of high water table areas for sanitary landfill; final report,  v.  1.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-57d.1. U.S  Environmental Protection
     Aoenc/, 1973  129 p.  (Distributed by National technical  Information Service, Spring-
     field, Va., a$PB-2364G2.)

VTN, inc. Effective use of high water table areas for sanitary landfill, final report,  v.  2.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-57d.1. U.S  Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1973.  128 p.  (Distributed by National Technical  Information Service,
     Springfield, Va., as PB-236 463.)

Walker, W. H.  Where have oil the toxic chemicals gone7  Ground Water, 11 (2):  11-20,
     T'/!ar.-Apr. 1973.  Reprinted, [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protect on Agency,
     1974. 10 p.

Weddle, B. R., and G. A. Garland.  Dumps; a potential threat to our groundwater supplies.
    J^?Jl0J!j_Cl!l£5i12
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     scale  incinerators,   f -ii'; <-on ne-ita I  r'rotec t: o" c jfal ic ?' /<",P  SW- "t ! ' ,
American  Public Wtir^s  Assoc i 3 ' ; on .   Rail  tr dn-jjor • ',f so;,'' 'jasir>s.
     EPV i r or-piopta 1  Protection  °.jb i i cat ion SW-22d   J S, f>, , " - n-v^nT.a 1
     Protection Agency,  1973-   r'*'.''  p.   (Oi_.t. iturpd t.v Na'i-Kdi  Technical
     I nfornat'on  Service,  Snr i nqf i e 1 d ., Vri., ar- rp-?// /'Of1.,'

Applied Manaqrment  Sciences,  I nc    Forsyth Cou'-iy's- ?o;:o ..;,-* s  management
     systen, 3 case  study.   tnv • ronment a 1  P- ot e--1 i on Pub 1 , c yt L:n SW-50c.
     U.S.  Env i t onmen ta I  protect;on  Agency, 1973-  88 p    (!• i r.tr i buted
     h'> National  fethriicol  Information S e <"•..<'; c <--•,  Sp> • re f i-'-!':. Va . ,  as
     PB-225 24{. )

Applied Management  Sciences,  Inc.   Houston's  munic.pai si: i  d 'waste
     management system,  a  case  stud/.   Env i ro^^en? a '  l'i o:ei  r ior.
     Publication  SW-51c.   U.S.  Environmental  Protection Aqi-Tcy,  1573-
     79 p.  (Distributed  by  National  Technical  I nfcrmat io".  service,
     Springfield, Vc.. ,  as  PB-225  299-)

Appliec Management  Sciences,  Inc.   The private sector in  so'id waste
     management; a  profile of  its resources and contribut'on to  collection
     and disposal    v.1-2,   Environmental  Protection Publication
     Sv/-3 1 d . i  .  Washinqton,  U . c-.  Environmental  Protection A". Service,
     Sprinofie'd, Va.,  as  PB-225  332.;

Applieo Management  Sciences,  Inc.   Tampa's municipal  solir' vvaste
     management system;  ii  case  study-   Environmental  P core.:  t ion
     Publication SW-52c.   U.S,  Environmental  Protection Aqeicy,  1973-
     93 p.  (Distributed  by  National Technica"  information Service,
     Springfield, Va.,  as  PR-22^  291.)

Arthur  D.  Little, Inc.   Alternatives  to  the management of hazardous
     wastes at national  disposal  sites.   U.S.  Environmental  Protection
     Agency,  1973    8.5  p.   (Distributed  by National  Technical   information
     Service,  Springfield, Va., as  PB-225 Iw24 /

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Beck, W. M.  Building an amphitheater and coasting ramp of municipal
     so I i d was te .   v .  I -2 .   Env i rormen ta 1  Protection Publication SW-52d . of .
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-  265 P-  (Distributed by
     National Technical Information Service,  Springfield, Va., as
     PB-225
Black, R. J.  Who's on the clean-up crew?  h] J. Guillet, ed .   Polymers
     and ecological problems.   New York, Plenum Publishing Corporation,
     1973-  Reprinted, [Washington], U.S. Env ronmental Protection
     Agency, 197^-  ^ p.

Carotti, A.  A., and R. A. Smith.  Gaseous emissions from municipal
     incinerators.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-18c.
     Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Off "ce,  197^.  61 p.

City of San Diego.  Baling solid waste to conserve sanitary landfill
     space;  a feasibility study.  Environmental  Protection Publication
     SW-4Ad.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-  89  p.
     (Distributed by National  Technical  Information Service, Springfield,
     Va. , as PB-21^ 960.)

City of St.  Louis, Missouri.   Waste wood and bulky refuse disposal;
     St. Louis  facilities.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-S3d.
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  197^-  50 p.  (Distributed
     by National Technical Information Service,  Springfield, Va., as
     PB-228 119.)

Claussen, E. L.  Environmental impacts of packaging.  Presented at the
     Packaging   Institute, New York, Nov. 1, 1972.   Env i ronme'.ta 1
     Protection Publication SW-11^.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency,  1973-   10 p.

Claussen, E. L.  Group favors  tighter control,  calls for industry
     involvement.  Food  and Drug Packaging, 29(5); 10, 21, Aug.  30, 1973-
     [interview.]

COLMIS:  a new  solid waste management information  system.  Washington,
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  197^-  6 p. [flyer.]

Darnay, A.  Environmental protection, residuals  management, and resources--
     the future  is now.   Presented at annual  meeting of National
     Packaging  Association, Boca Raton, Fla., Mar. 12-16, 197^.
     [Washington], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 197^.  23 p.

Davidson, G. R., T. V. Degeare, T. J. Sorg, and  R. M.  Clark.  Bird/aircraft
     hazards at airports near solid waste disposal sites.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-116.  Washington, U.S.  Government
     Printing Office,  197^.  30 p.

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Dehn, w  1.  boiving  the abandoned  car  problem  in  small  communities.
     En.', ronnenia I Protection Publication  SW-70ts.l.  Washington,
     l..;'  Government  Printing Office,  197^.   23  p.

Del ant"/, J, f  , £f£;;2p_-  Sanitary  landfill ing;  report on  a joint  conference
     •sponsored by the National Solid Waste Management Association  and
     tht U.S.  Environmental Protection  Agency,  Kansas City,  Mo.,
     Nov   !^-iS,  5972.  Environmental  Protection Publication SW~5p.
     ! Wcish i i,g cc>n] , U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  1973-   190  p.

EMCON, Associates   Sonoma County solid waste stabilization  study.
     Environmental Protection Publication  SW-65d.  U.S.  Environmental
     f-'rucection Agency, 197^.  22k  p.   (Distributed by  National
     Technical information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-230  379-)

Films teii  tne soud waste management  story.  [Washington],  U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency,  197^-   6  p-  [Flyer.]

Finan, M.  There  lived a wicked dragon.  Environmental  Protection
     Publication SW-I05-  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing  Office,
     i973.   30 p.

Gainet.vilie Municipal Waste Conversion  Authority,  Inc.,  and  Environmental
     Engineering, inc.  Gainesville compost plant; final  report on a
     solid  waste management demonstration.  v.l.   General  report.  v.2.
     iecnnicai  evaluation.   Environmental Protection Publication SW-21d.
     •_  ':>. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-   237 p.   (Distributed
     [;>  Notional  Technical  Information  Service,   Springfield,  Va. , as
     pb-:.:1? 7 ic.)

Gill, K  , and M.  Bolly.  Library holdings--nonperiodical  Federal solid
     waste  management program; November 1972.  Environmental  Protection
     '•'uL ; i cat ion SW-123.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
     •97^   i SO p.

Goldberg. T.  L.   Improving  rural solid waste management  practices.
     L nv''ronmenta I Protection Publication SW-107-  Washington, U.S.
                Printing Office, 1973-   83 p.
Hanse-i, P.  Solid waste recycling projects; a national directory.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-^5-  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1973.  284 p.

Heqdant  T,  A,  Solid waste tranfer stations; a state-of-the-art
     reuort on systems incorporating highway transportation.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-99-  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1972.  160 p.  (Distributed by National
     technical information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-213 511.1
     Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,  1973.
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Hickman, H.  L  , ,!>-.   is/!;:;  <-aste "-anagernen t.   Reprint of abstracts  in
     Japanese  o!  ihres.  ;, ip<-' -.  p>e;en red at 1st U.S.-Japan Governmental
     Confere-ir. i-  >n  So" id  ,<---• -, ie Mi-uiqe.mp.nt , Tokyo, Jan. 29-30,  1973.
                    1'. -   T':••:-onnien r.a !  Protection Agency, 1973-   26  p.
Holcombe, f\. cj-id  i'.  W.  Kali-ca.   5uiid waste management  in the  industrial
     chetTi!ca!  incinst-v.   U  ->.  Env i «• n.-smenta I Protection Agency,  1973-
                    'bJied LIV  National Technical Information Service,
                    a, .  35 rb-?26 ^20.)

Horner 6 Sr.ifrin,  Inc.   Solid  waste  as  fuel for power plants.
     Environmental  P<-o; *-c t ' ~.)n  PUD I 'caI:on SW~36d.   U.S. Environmental
     Protection Acer>:y,  '-""r5.   5 "-ib  p,  (D stributed by National
     Technical  ! f! cr,ny National Technical
     information  Serv'ce,  Spr,ngf • e 1 d ,  Va , as  PB-222 588.)

Louis Koenig Research.   bolid  waste  management   -n  the household  appliance
     industry.  Env i ronTienta !  Protection  Publication SW-47c.of.
     [Washington],  U.S.  En^ironmenta1 Protection Agency, 1973-   151  P-
     [Open-v: ie seport.  restricted  distribution.].

Lowe, R. A.  Energy recovery  from waste,  solid  waste as supplementary
     fuel  in power  p.nnt.  boilers.  Env i ronmenta 1 Protection Publication
     SW-36d.fi.   Wasn i no von,  U.S. Government  Printing Office,  1973-  2A  p,

Mank, J. F,  Size  rejijccion  of solid  waste; an  overview.  Environmental
     Protection Publication  SW-129,   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency,  i97^-   8 p.
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Metca'f .'. Eddy,  l',c.  Ana K; . s  o*  airport  solid  uostes ^nd . • '. i
     s/•:• tons ; San  Francisco  ' n ter nci I i ona i  Ai'pori,   [nvir-.'.nr  : t
     Protection Publicafion  ^W-^fd.   U.S.  Env i ronme0 ta 1  Protect
     Aqency,  ''973-   '37  P-   (Distributed  by  National T ech~>. c .-. .
     ' n f o r ma 11 on Service,  Springfield,  V a , ,  as  P f - J  1 9 3 7 <-' - *

[Morekas, S.J  Summary and an.-j 1 ys-i s ;  alternatives to the rnar'.::qe
     hazardous wastes at national  disposal  site-,    [i i nc i nn,i*. i ,
     L;\\ i ronmenta 1 proteciior Aqency],  1973-   ^  P-

National Association of  Regulator/ Utility  Commissioners.  p'..blic
     '•eculation concept  in solid  waste  management;  a feasibility stuoy.
     Environmental Proteciior' Publication  $W-$4d.    [ T i nc i nr^ ; • 1  , l.,<, S .
     t iiv i romienta 1 Protection Agency,  1973-   lis P-

Nelson, -X. D., and t. Vey.   Reuse  of  solid  waste from Wd t er -so4  t en' n :;
     processes-  Environmental  Protection  Publication SW-5td.   U S.
     [-nv i ronmenta 1 Protection Agency,  1973-   ' 08 p.   (Distributed s>
     Ndt'Onal Technical  I nforniat ion Service,  Spi ingfield, v'c-  „  /j-,
     PB-22M 820,)

Office of Sol'd Waste Management  Programs;  strategy  and  proq-a'"s,
     fiscal year 1975.   (Washington], U.S.  Environmental  Prctert i on
     Ayencv, May 197^-   ?9 P

Program tor the management of hazardous wastes  for  Environmental
     Protection Aqency,  Office  of  Solid Waste Management Programs;
     find! report.   Richland, Wash.,  Battelle Memorial  I r.s t ; r iitt,
     Jui^ 1973.  385 P.

SC5 Engineers.  Training sanitary  landfill  employees;  i ns t ru«. t o: ' s rcanual;
     c.)urse fc>r foremen.  Environmental Protection  Publication  SW-^'"-  '•
     Washington,  U.S. Nationai  Audiovisual  Center,  1973.   20V P

SCS Engineers,  Training sanitary  landfill  employees;  trainee's  manual;
     course for foremen; course for operating personnel,   f n.y i r onrnenta  1
     Protection Publication  SW-^3c.2.  Washington,  U.S.  National Aiid '• ov i s_j,:
     Center,  1973-   233  P.

Sanitary landfill;  you're the operator.  Washington, U.S.  National
     Audiovisual  Center, 1973-   [Film,  22 tnin.,  16 mm.,  sounc.  '. oio1 ;
     part of training program.]

Senn, C. L.  Dairy waste management.  Environmental  Protection  Pubi i cm i o;~,
     bW-5>8d.  U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1973-   ' r-i'  p-
     ;Distributed by National Technical Information  Service,  Springfie  1 o ,
     VA, ,  as P8-225 160.)

Shilesky,  D. M.,  K. W. Krause,  and R. J. Sullivan.   Solid waste  management
     in the drug industry.   Environmental Protection Publication SW-^c.
     U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1973-   102 p.   (,0 i str i buted
     by National  Technical information  Service,  Springfield,  v/a,, as
     PB-225 333.)
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Shuster, K. A., and D. A. Schur.  Heuristic routing for solid waste
     collection vehicles.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-113-
     Washington, U.S.. Government Printing Office, 197^-  ^5 p.

Skinner, J. H,  Resource recovery:  the Federal perspective.  Waste Age,
     5(1) :  12-lA,5;-t,- Jan. /Feb. 1971*.  Reprinted, [Washington], U.S.
     Environmental F'rotection Agency, 197^.  3 p.

Solid waste management; available information materials.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-58.19-  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Office, July 1973-  55 p.

Solid waste management; available information materials.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-58.21.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, May 197^.  ^2 p.

Solid waste management; recycling and the consumer.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-117-  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 197**-   12 p.

Stone, R.  B., C. (~. . Buchanan, and F. W. Steimle, Jr.  Scrap tires as
     artificial reefs.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-119-
     [Washington],, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 197**-  33 p.

Ralph Stone and Company, Inc.   Sewage sludge disposal in a sanitary
     landfill.  v  2.  Summary and conclusions.  Environmental Protection
     Publication !.>W-6ld.  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1973'
     22 p.   (Distributed by National Technical Information Service,
     Springfield,  Va . , as PB-225 361.)

Ralph Stone and Company, Inc.   Sewage sludge disposal in a sanitary
     landfill, v.2.   Description of study and technical data.
     Env i ronmenta l Protection Publication SW-61d.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1973.   376 p.   (Distributed by National Technical
     Information Service, Springfield,  Va . , as PB-225
Toftner, R. 0.  Developing a local and regional solid waste management plan.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-101ts.l.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office,  1973-  29 p.

Training makes a difference!  Sanitary landfill operations.  Washington,
     General Services Administration, 1973-  6 P-   [Flyer-]

Training sanitary landfill employees; a sampling from instructor's kit.
     Washington, U.S. National Audiovisual Center,  1973-   [10 2x2 color
     slides; part of a course.]

Training sanitary landfill employees; instructor's  kit.  Washington, U.S.
     National Audiovisual Center,  1973-   [206 2x2 color slides arid
     coordinated script; part of a course.]
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      Environmental Protection Agency.   Pesticides  and  pe'tic
     i,onta i ners ; regulations  for acceptance  and  recommended  r.
     + or disposal and storage.  £_edera^ Req i ster , 39 (85) : ' c>? J'L<~ 1 F-
             <
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of  Solid  Waste  Management
     Programs.  Resource recovery and source reduction;  first  report  re
     Congress.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-118.   3d   ed ,
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  197**.   6'  P

U.S.. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of  Solid  Waste  Management
     Programs.  Disposal of hazardous waste; report to Congress.
     Fnvi ronmenta 1 Protection Publication SW-115-  Washington,  U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 197*».   110 p.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of  Solid  Waste  Management
     Programs.  Resource recovery and source reduction;  second  report
     to Congress.   Environmental Protection Publication  SW-122
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  197**.   1 ' 2 p,

User's "anu-a !  for COLMIS; a collection management  information  system
     for solid waste management.  v.l.  Environmental  Protection
     Publication SW~57c.  Washington, U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agency, 197**.   99 p.

VTN, Inc.  Effective use of high water table areas for sanitary  landfill
     second annual  report.   Environmental Protection Publication  SW-57d.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-   '72  p.   'Distributed
     f:>v National Technical  Information Service,  Springfield, v'a . ,  as
            996.)
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                OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
                          I nf o nnati on Ma te r i a 'is

                       July 1, 1972—June 30, 1973
                              PUBLICATIONS

Achinger, W. C., and J. J. Giar.  Testing manual for solid waste
     incinerators.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     i973-  [372 p., loose-leaf.]  [Open-file report, restricted
     d i s tribut i on.]

[Arthur D. Little,  inc.]  Incentives for recycling and reuse of plastics;
     a summary report.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,
     1973.  18 p.

Air classification of solid wastes; performance of experimental units
     and potential applications for solid waste reclamation.   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1972].  Publication announce-
     ment flye'.  1 p.

Anderson, T,,  et a_1 .  The states' roles in solid waste management; a task
     force report.  Lexington, Council of State Governments, 1973.  58 p.
     Reprinted,  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.

Applied Management Sciences,  Inc.  The private sector in  solid waste
     management--a profile of its resources and contribution to collection
     and disposal.  Volumes 1 and 2.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Envi ronmenteil
     Protection  Agency, 1973.  239 p.  [Open-file report, restricted
     d i s t r i but ion.]

Autocomp incorporated.  Solid waste, laws in the U.S. territories and
     states.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.
     502 p.   [Restricted distribution.]

The automobile cycle:1  an environmental and resource reclamation problem.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  [1972].  Publi-
     cation  announcement flyer.   1 p.

Battelle Memorial Institute.  A study to identify opportunities for
     increased solid waste utilization,  v. I.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection  Agency, 1972.  [ 17S> p.]  (Distributed by  National
     Technical Information Service., Springfield, Va., as  PB-212 729-)

Battelle Memorial Institute.  A study to identify opportunities for
     increased solid waste utilization,  v. II to VII.  U.S. Environ-
     mental  Protection Agency, 1972.  [601 p.]  (Distributed by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as  PB-212 730.)

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 Battelle  Memorial  Institute.  A  study  to  identify opportunities  for
      increased  solid waste  utilization.   v. VIM and  IX.   U.S.  Environ-
      mental  Protection Agency,  19/2.   [3^  p.]   (Distributed  by  National
      Technical  Information  Service, Springfield, Va., as  PB-212  731.)

 Beck, W.  M., Jr.   Building  an amphitheater  and  coasting  ramp  of  municipal
      bo'id waste.   [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
      !973.   66  p.   [Open-file report,  restricted distribution.]

 Bingnam,  T.  H., and P. F. Mulligan.   [Research  Triangle  Institute].  The
      beverage container problem; analysis and recommendations.   Washington,
      U.S. Government Printing Office,  Sept. 1972.   190 p.

 Black, R. J.  The  communication gap--Federal EPA view.   In Discussions;
      1972 National  Incinerator Conference,  New  York, June~~4-7,  1972.
      American Society of Mechanical Engineers.  p.  65-66.-'-

 Black, R. J.  The  Federal Environmental Protection Agency  role  in solid
     waste management.  J_n_  Proceed! ngs of the Ninth Annual Seminar and
      Equipment  Show, Governmental Refuse Collection and Disposal Associ-
      ation,  Fresno, Nov.  18-20,   1971.  p. 9-20.*

 Black, R. J.  The  role of sanitary landfilling  in solid waste management.
      Presented at  I SWA Praha '72; 1st  International  Congress of  Solid
     Wastes Disposal and  Public  Cleansing,  [Prague,  Czechoslavia], June
     26--July 1, 1972.  Separate 31 p.  [Also in French, German, Russian,
     and Czech.]  Also published as Role of sanitary landfilling in solid
     waste management.  Waste Age, 3(5):28~30, 32,  5^-57, Sept.-Oct.  1972.

Brinkerhoff, R.  J,,, and W.  C. Achinger.  The Braintree,  Massachusetts,
     municipal   incinerator.   [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental  Protection
     Agency, 1973.   97 p.    [Open-file  report,  restricted distribution.]

Britton,  P.  W.   Improving manual  solid waste separation  studies.   Journa1
     of the Sanitary Engineering Division, Proceedings of the  American
     Society~^rCivi 1  Engineers.  98 (SA5) : 71 7-730 , Oct. 1972^

Brunner,  D.  R.,  and D. J.  Keller.  Sanitary landfill design and  operation,
      [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1971 .   1^9 p.
      [Manuscript,  restricted distribution.]   Reprinted 1972.

Brunner,  D.  R,  and D.  J.  Keller.   Sanitary landfill  design and operation.
     Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing Office, 1972.   59 p.

Brunner,  D.  R.,  and D. J.  Keller.  A summary of  sanitary  landfill guide-
      lines.   J_n_ Proceedings  of National Industrial  Solid  Wastes  Management
     Conference, [Houston],  Mar.  2A-26, 1970.   University of Houston,
      [1972].  p. 317-321.*

     "Authored by OSWMP and  printed by publisher other than U.S.  GPO; no
reprints  purchased.

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b'j'-L'cdu of Domestic Connerce, U.S. Department of Commerce.,  The  automobile
     J i snar t ] i ng  indjstry; a survt-y of solid waste management practices  in
     iin.r cities.  [Cincinnati], I, S. Environmental Protection  Agency,
     '573   36  p.  [Open-file report, restricted distribution.]

Carper,  E.  Environmentalists win rail rate rise rollback.  Washington
     f-2ili. No-  22C-.A2, July  12,  1972.  Reprinted,  [Cincinnati,  U.S.  ~
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  1  3.  [i»th  reprinting.]'-

Channing L. Bete Co., Inc.  Let's dump the dmp; the ABC's of solid  waste
     management.  Greenfield, Mass.,  1971.  16  p.t

Citizer  action  car get results.   EPA  Citizens'  Bulletin.  Wasnington, U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Mar. 197?-.   [8 p.]  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,  1972.  Reprinted
     ' 573 •  L3d re pr i n t i ng . ]-•"

Clark,  T. D.  Ecoromic realities of reclaiming  natural  resources  in  solid
     waste.  In Institute of Environmental Sciences, 197' Annual  Technical
     Meeting P~oceedings, Los Angeles, Apr. 26-30, 1971.  Mt. Prospect,  111
     p.  39~^3.   Reprinted, [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 19/1.   12 p.  Reprinted  1972.

Clark,  R. M.,  B. L. Grupenhoff,  G, A. Garland,  and A. J.  Klee.  Cost of
     residential solid waste collection.  Journal of the  Sanitary  Engi-
     ^eering Division, Proceedings of the American Society of Civil  Engi-
     neTeTs^ 9"? (SA5.TT51TF56 8 , 0 c l7~ 19/1.   Rer- r iTued", [Cincinnati,  U. S!
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.J  b p.  [26  reprinting.]

Clark,  R. M,,  J. M. Sweeten, and D. G. Greathouse.  Basic data  for solid
     v-,1 a s t e pilot s t u d y.   Journa 1	of the Sanitary Engineering  Division,
     Proceed! ngs of  t_h e Ame r i can Soc i e ty of C i _v_i I  Engi neers ,  9o(S A6) :
     WT^C) o 7 ~~~
Claussen, E.  Oregon's bottle bill:  the first six months.   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  "973.   1^ P-

Coleman, W. E.  Automatic amino acid analyses  For  determining  the  amount
     and quality of protein  in fungal  protein  and  in other  protein sources.
     In  Inglett, (i „ E., e d.  Symposium:  seed  proteins.   chap.  20.   Westport,-
     C"onn., Avi Publishing Company,  Inc.,  197?.  p. 277-283.

Collection and disposal of solid waste  for  :he Des Moines metropolitan  area.
     [Cincinnati]., L.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  [1972].   Flyer.   k  p.

Collection and disposal of solid waste  for  the Des Moines metropolitan  area;
     the planning phase.   [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,
     [1972].  Publication announcement  flyer.   1 p.
          wri tten or  edited  in  OSWMP;  only  reprinted.
     tNot written or  edited  in  OSWMP;  only  purchased  reprints.

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Ccnnc'l!;-, H. H., : omp_._  Summaries of solid waste management contracts,
     -'"^ !, l!'bS-:rJune 30, !;j?0.  Public Health Service Pub li cat IP-
     Nr •  18?7.   War.'- < nqtof' , U.S. Government Printing Office,  !CJ72,  79 D.


Connolly, J. A.  information retrieval  services of EPA's Office ot So1 i d
     Waste Management  Programs,  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protectio
     Acency, 1° 72.,   12 p."
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Connolly, J, A,, V. P. Fuschini, and S. S. Radinsky.  Users' guide  to  the
     Solio Waste information Retrieval System thesaurus.   [Cincinnati],  ^.S.
     Environmental  Protection Agency, 1973.  57 p.   [Open-file  report"/
     r •; s f ,-1 c t e c distribution.]

Connolly, J. A., and S. E. Radinsky, comps.  Patent abstracts;  United  States
     solid waste management, 19A5-19&9.  Public Health Service  Publication
     Kr . 17S'i.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973.  ^52  p,
     Si.pp l ,  - .

Da may,  A.   Recycling assessment & prospects for success.  Washington, U.S.
     Government  Printing Office, 1972.  lA p.

Dar-av,  A.,  and W,,  E. Franklin.  Salvage markets for materials  in solid
     wastes.  Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1972.  1&?  p.


DeGeart., T.  V.  Solid waste management at Indian communities; a Division
     c,f  Technical  Operations open-file report (TO 1.1.395/0).   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  t^7 p.]  [Restricted
     c i s tr i D j t i on,, ]  Rep r i n ted 1972.

DeMn-co, J.   Advanced techniques for incineration of municipal  solid
     .-.-astes; a Division of Processing and Disposal open file report.
     Cincinnati],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1972.  15  p.
     !He-t r i c1ed distribution.]

DeKarco, J,, D. J.  Keller, J. Leckman, and J. L. Newton.  Municipa 1-sea 1e
     incinerator design and operation.  Formerly titled "Incinerator guide-
     lines-- 1969."   Public Health Service Publication No. 2012.  Washington,
     L'-.S. Government Printing Office, 1973.  98 p.

Department  of County Engineer, County of Los Angeles, and Engineering-
     Science, Inc.   Development of construction and use criteria for
     sanitary landfills; final report on a solid waste management
     demonstration  grant.   U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency, 1973-
     [511 p.]   (Distributed by National Technical Information Service,
     Sp-Jngf;eld,  Va., as  PB-218 6?2.)

Digest  of selected   local solid waste management ordinances.  [Cincin-
     nati],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1972].  Publication
     announcement  flyer.   1 p.

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Dindal, D. L.  Ecology of compost; a public  involvement project.  Syracuse,
     State University of New York College of Environmental Science and
     Forestry, 1972.  12 p.*

Disposal of polymer solid wastes by primary polymer producers and plastics
     fabricators.   '.Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     [1972].  Flyer,  k p.

Disposal of polymer solid wastes by primary polymer producers and plastics
     fabricators.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     [1972].  Publication announcement flyer.  1  p.

Drobny, N. L. ., H, E. Hull, and R. F. Tes t i n.  Recovery and utilization of
     municipal solid waste; a summary of available cost and perfornance
     characteristics of unit processes and systems.  Public Healtn Service
     Publication No. 1908.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
     1971.  118 p,  Reprinted 1973.  [2d reprinting.]

Environmental news  release; Cleveland saves $6.3 million  in waste
     collection system.   Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, Sept,,  3,  1972.  2 p.  Reprinted, [Cincinnati, U.S.
     Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972. ]t

Environmental news  release; Mission 5000 pamphlet available.  Washington,
     U.S.  Env i ronrten ta 1  Protection Agency,  Sept.  1972.  1  p.  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati, U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1972. ]~

Environmental news  release; new process converts  solid waste to gas.
     Washington,  U.S.  Environmental Protectior  Agency, Feb. 20, 1973.
     3 p.   Reprinted,  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1973.]t

Environmental news  release; Ohio city sells recycled pape; r and me t a 1 .
     Washington,  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, Mar. 14, 1972.
     2 p.   Reprinted,  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1972. ]t

Environmental news  release; rural solid waste plan copied nationally.
     Washington,  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, Apr. 25, 1972.
     2 p.   Reprinted,  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1972.]t

Environmental news  release; solid waste used to build hill for recreation.
     Washington,  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, July 10, 1972.
     3 p.   Reprinted,  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1972.]t
     --'Not written or edited in OSWMP; only purchased reprints.
     tNot written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted.

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Environmental news release; three metropol itan areas--BaIti' ore .  Maryland,
     San Diego County, California, and Lowell, ("ass ac'iuset t s- "  bu i 1 di r>g-
     and hospitals,   v.   II.  Observations of local practices.   i.'.S.  Environ
     mental  °rotection Agency, 1972.  [310 p.]  (Distributed  by National
     Technical  Information  Service,  Springfield, Ma., as  PD-213 133.)

Esco/Greenleaf.  Solid waste handling and disposal in mult- story  buildinqs
     and hospitals.   v.   III.  Research on systems development,  Washington,
     U.S.  Government  Printing Office, 1972,  [229 p.]

Esco/Greenleaf.  Solid waste handling and disposal in multistory  buildings
     and hospitals.   v.   IV.  Selection and design of solid waste  systems.
     U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.  [!9Q p.]  (Distributed
     py National  Technical   Information Service, Springfield,   Ma.,  as
     PB-213  135.)

Federal redirections  in  solid waste.  Env i ronment_a 1 Sc i ence £-  Tech no 1 ogy ,
     6(4) :3l8-320, Apr.   1972.  ReprintecT^ [Cincinnati! , "V.S".   EnVi ronmental
     Protection Agency,   1972.  4 p.-';

Federal solid waste  management program.  The automobile cycle:  an environ-
     mental  and  resource reclamation problem.  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1972.  115 p.

Federal solid waste  management program.  Solid waste management glossary.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.   20 p.

Fenn, D. G0   Sanitary landfill demonstration of a gully reclamation method.
     [Cincinnati], U.S.   Environmental Protection Agency,  1972.  24 p.
     [Open-file  report,   restricted distribution.]
     -•Not written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted.

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Fern,  P,  G.,  and 14. Art?..   Establishing a regional sanitary landfill in
     t N:  Kansas City metropolitan area.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental
     Protect ion Agency,  1972.   13 p.  [Open-fi le report, restricted
     d i sir ib u t i on „ ]

[FranMin Institute.]  Sol i d Was t e  Information Retrieval System Accession
     Bu_1 let \_nj  2 (7 - S) : 1FT-205, JuTy-Aug~. 197T.   Wash! n g t on, U.S. Gove r n -
     rncnt Printing  Cffice,  1972.

[Franklin Institute.]  Solid Waste  Information Retrieval System Accession
     Bui let in,  2(9-10):207-255,~Sept.-Oct.  19TT  Washington, U.S. Govern-
     ment Prir'tina  Office,  1972.

[Franklin Institute.]  Solid Waste  Information Retrieval System Accession
     Bui let in,  2(1 1-12):257-308"^ov.-Dec.  1971.  Washington, U.S. Govern-
     ment Prir'tinci  Office,  1972.

Franklin  Institute  Research  Laboratories.  Solid waste management; abstracts
     from the  1 i te ra ture--1967.   Public Health, Service Publication No.
     91-1967.  Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing Office, 1972.  kOk p.
     Supp1.  J.
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     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.  286 p
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Franklin, W. E., D. Bendersky, L. J. Shannon, and W. R. Park.  Resou'ce
     recovery processes for mixed municipal solid wastes.  Part  (--Technical
     review and economic analysis.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1973.  67 p.

Fungaroli, A. A.  Pollution of subsurface water by sanitary  landfill?;.
     v. 2.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  216 3.   (Distri-
     buted by National Technical  Information Service, Springfield, Ma.,
     as PB-209 001 .)

Fungaroli, A. A.  Pollution of subsurface water by sanitary  landfills.
     v. 3.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  169 p.   (Distri-
     buted by National Technical  Information Service, Springfield, Vci. ,
     as PB-209 002.)

Great Lakes Research  Institute.   Evaluation, extraction, and -ecyclirig of
     certain solid waste components.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1972.  110 p.  (Distributed  by National Technical Information Service,
     Springfield, Va.,, as PB-208  67*».)
[Griffin, R. J., Jr.]  EPA's Office of Solid Waste Management Programs.
     [Washington], U.S.. Environmental
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Hale, S., Jr.  Resource recovery  losing ground.  Phoenix Q.,,'5
     4 (2):3-4, 1972.

Hale, S., Jr.  Solid waste management--closing the circle.   [Cincinnati,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.]  2! p.  Reprinted  1972.
     Reprinted as Solid waste management; closing the circle.   [2d ed.]
     Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing Office, 1973.  1°  p.

Hale, So, Jr., J. A. Hill, and H. L. Hickman, Jr.  The Federal  role  in
     solid waste management--present and future.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1972=  30 p»  Reprinted  1972.

Hammond, V„ L.   [Battelle Memorial  Institute.]  Evaluation of  a multi-
     functional machine for use  in sanitary landfill operations in
     sparsely populated areas; final report on a solid waste management
     demonstration grant.  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,  1972.
     209 p.   (Distributed by fJational Technical Information  Service,
     Springfield, Va., as PB-212  589.)

Haug, L. A., and R. J0 Black.  Sanitary landfill; one part  earth  to  four
     parts refuse^   [Film narrative.]  Washington, U.S. Government Print-
     ing Office,  1972.  [22 p.]

Hazardous Waste Management Division, Office of Solid Waste Management
     Programs.  An environmental  assessment of potential gas and  leachate
     problems at  land disposal sites.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1973.  33 p.

Hegdahl, T. A.  Solid waste transfer stations; a state-of-the-art report
     on systems  incorporating highway transportation.  U.S.   Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1972.  160 p.  (Distributed by National Technical
     Information  Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-213 511.)

Herbert, W,, , and  W. A. Flower.  Glass and aluminum recovery  in  recycling
     operations.   Public Works ,  102(8):70, 110, 112, Aug. 1971.  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, '972.  2 p,
     [2d repr i nt  i ng. ]:-

Herbert, W., and W. A. Flower.  Waste processing complex emphasizes
     recycling.  Publi c Works, 102(6):78-81,  June 1971.  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.
     [2d reprinting.]-

Hickman, H0 L., Jr.  Current OSWMP program efforts.   In 47th Meeting
     Conference of State Sanitary Engineers;  Report of Proceedings,
     [New Orleans], May 15-18, 1972.  [Rockville], U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare,  p.  81-84.+
     "Not written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted.
     tAuthored by OSWMP and printed by publisher other than U.S.  GPO;
no reprints purchased.

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Hickman, H. L „ , Jr.  EPA hazardous solid waste project.  j_n_ ^7th Keeting
     Conference of Sta':e Sanitary Engineers; Report of Proceedings,
     [New  Crlear-], MdV 15-18, 1S72.,  [Rockvi1 In], U.S. Department of
     Hea'th, Education, and Welfare,,  p. 55~58,-

Hickman, H. L., Jr.  Solid waste management:  a national perspective.
                            20(10:32-33, 80, 82, May 1973.*

High-pressure compaction & baling of solid waste.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, [1972].   Flyer.  A p.

High-pressure compaction S baling of solid waste; final report on a
     solid waste management demonstration grant,  [Cincinnati]. U.S.
     Environmental °rotection Agency, [1972].   Publication announcement
     flyer.  1 p „

Humboldt County Department of Public. Works and Garretson-E Imenclorf-Z i nov-
     Reibin, Consultants,   Rural  storage and collection container systems.
     U,S,  Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.  1^6 p.   (Distributed by
     National Technical Information Service, Sp-ingfie1d,  Va., as PB-212 398.)

Jones,  D,,  D., D. L, Day,  and A. C, Dale.  Aerobic treatment of livestock
     wastes.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.  55 p=

Kalika, P. Wt , J.  K,, Hoi combe.  Solid waste management in  the  industrial
     chemical industry.  !n Proceedings  of National  Industrial Solid Wastes
     Management Conference, [Houston], Mar. 2^-26, 197C.   University of
     Houston, [1972.1.  p.  3^7-351."

Kiefer, !.  Computer planning for efficient solid waste collection.
     Washington, U.S, Government Printing Office, 1972.  [2k p.]
     [Con dens at i on.\

Kiefer, I.  Making polyethylene more disposable,  Washington, U.S. Govern-
     ment  Printing Office, 1973.   2i!4 p.   [Condensation.]

Kiefer, I.  Regional  management of solid wastes; a planning study.  Wash-
     ington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1973.   7 p=.  [Condensation,,]

Kiefer, i.  Solid  waste management in high-rise dwellings; a condensation.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.  19 p.  Reorinted
     1973.

Kiefer, i.  A study of solid waste collection  systems comparing one-man
     with multi-man crews; a condensation.  Washington, U.S.  Government
     Printing Office, 1972.  32 p,,
     ""Authored by OSWMP and printed by publisher other than U.S. GPO;
no reprints purchased.
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Koenig, L.  7ne cost of muni c I pa i  incineration.   in  Pr-oreec'r>y  c'
     National  Industrial Solid Wastes Management  Conf e rencr r  [ "o~s • •:,; ~' ,
     Ha'-, 2k -26,  '970.  Uni ve rs i • y o* Housion,  [i972].   n,  <- 3 f • ~ :. -> / ,

Koenig, L.  Solid wastes management  survey  of  the  household  appliance
     nanuf act ur i ng  industry.   in Proceedings of National  ! n au s L r > a <  Si>l
     Wastes Management Confeience,  [Houston],  Mar. 2^-26,  K 70.   U'::>,i-
     of Houston,  [1972],   D.  ^21-^22, •••-
League of Women Voters of tne United  States,   Recycle;  in  sc-
     policies for  resource  recovery,   Publication  No.  132.   was •• i nq tr
     1372.  39 p.t

League of Wonen Voters of the United  States.   Solid  waste-- M  .-.c-n ' i __
     awdy.  Current focus.  Publication  No.  6>lb .   Wash i na^ •:;-'• ,  Apr,  i :'
     rev. Nov. 1971 .   S2 p.1

League of Women Voters of the United  States,   Solid  waste  ^nagemen t ;
     national issues.  Community guide.   Publicatio
     Aug. 1372, rev. Nov. 1972.' [k p.j

Little, H. R.  Design criteria  for  solid waste management  in  recr e-a t ionr:
     areas.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office,  ]')72.   68  :•• ,

Lovell, L.  Trip to British Columbia  to assess effects  of  Litter  Act  o~
     beverage containers,   [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protect ic"-
     Agency, 1S72,  28 p.   [Open-file  report, restricted distribution.'

Karceleno, T.  Industry joins with  government on safety  program.   S oj_i_c
     Wastes Management /Refuse Removal  Journal,  14(12). '3^,  Dec.  J57'.
     R e printed, [C i~nc Tnnat i ] , U.S.  Envi roiTmenta 1 Protection  Agencv,
     [19/3].  1 P.

Marceleno, T,  The processing and  recovery  of Jon  Thomas --coo!  cat!
     Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1972,   [3^  p.]

Mathematical modeling and  computer  simulation for  designing  municipal
     refuse collection and  haul services.   [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environ-
     mental Protection Agency,  [1972],  Publication  announcement  fl/er.
     1  p.

McGauhey,  P. H „  American  composting concepts.  Public  Health  Service
     Publication  No. 2023.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing  Office,
     1971 .  23 p.   Reprinted  1972.
     -Authored by OSWMP and printed by publisher other  than  U.S.  GPO;
no reprints purchased.
     tNot written or edited in OSWMP; only purchased  reprints.

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Mechanics of style; a guide for authors, secretaries, grantees, and
     contractors of the U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,  2d eel.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protect' on Agency, 1973.  21 p.
     [P re Ii mi nary copy,!

Mercer, W.  A., and J0 W,  Rails,,  Industrial prof i I es--food processing
     industry.  2£j_ Proceedings of National Industrial Solid Wastes
     Management Conference, [Houston], Mar. 2^-26,  1970.  University
     of Houston, [1972],   p.  322-330.';

Metcalf £ Eddy, inc.  Analysis of airport solid wastes and collection
     systems,  Sar Francisco International Airport.,   [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency,  1973.  '37 p.

Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., and City of Lynn,  Massachusetts.  Generation of
     steam from solid wastes.  Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.
     139 p.   (Distributed by  National  Technical Information Service,
     Springfield, Va., as PB-21^ 166.)

Methods of  predicting solid waste characteristics,.   [Cincinnati], U,,S.
     Environmental Protection Agency,  [1972],  Flyer.  k p.

Methods of  predicting solid waste characteristics.   [Cincinnati], U,,S.
     Environmente1 Protection Agency,  [1972].  Publication announcement
     flyer.   1 p.

Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago,   Ski mountain; a
     conceptual feasibility study in solid waste management.  U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency,  1972.  L32** p.]  (Distributed by
     National  Technical  Information Service,  Springfield, Va., as
     PB-213  697.)

Midwest Research  Institute.  Resource  recovery; the state of technology.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Feb. 1973.  67 p.t

Milgrom, J.   [Arthur D. Little,  Inc.]    Incentives for recycling and reuse
     of plastics.  U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972,,  [316 p.]
     (Distributed by National Technical   Information Service, Springfield,
     Va., as PB-21** 0.1*5.)

Mission 5000;  a citizens' solid waste  management project.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office,  1972.  |16 p.]

National League of Cities and U.S. Conference of Mayors,  Cities and the
     nation's  disposal crisis.  Washington, Mar, 1973.  ^6 p.  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, June 1973.
     -Authored by OSWMP and printed by publisher other than U.S. GPO;
no reprints purchased.
     tNot written or edited in OSWMP;  only purchased repr'nts.

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fJeff, H,  I,   Soird  wBsre and (ibtr recovery  ;ie?.'">f;s t r at i o." plant for  the
     >-i i y of  F s an!- i i r,,  Ohio; an  interim  report.   U.S.  Environmental
     f'r- tectior  AgcTicv,  1,97*.  83 P-   (Distributed  by  National Technical
      n4 o r.r-.-. t < or  S t- r -,' ice,  S p r i nq t i e i d , Va . ,  a s  PB - / ! 3  6^6.'

NSWMA--HPA announce  National Sanitary  Landfill  institute Congress. Kansas
     '•ity, Mo,,  i«(..\/.  1A-15, 1972.  (Cincinnati,  U.S.  Env i ron^er, ta 1 Protec-
     tion Agei^.y, '.   Con f e rence announcement  flyer,   !  p.
Paten' abstract'.;   rite mat i ona 1  solid waste management,  19^5~
     Wash i nqt :>r v  U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1S"73°   ^37 p.

Per t' g rev;, R.   ^ubher  industry.   I r, Proceedings  of  National  ipaustrial
     Soi-d Wastes  Hanagenent  Conference,  [Houston],  Mar,  2^-26, 1S70.
     university of  Houstor,  [1972],,  p. 331 -340,t

Phoe£'>^^uar_t_er_l_y_,  k(2i\ I-S,  ''.372,   Washington,  institute o' Scrap  I ror
     and  Steel,  ir-:.   [Co"'p!ete issue.]f

PoiUj'iV! of  subsuft'dce  water  by sanitary  landfills.   [Cincinnati],  U.S.
     Ln\  i ronn-ieriT a 1  Protection  Agen-.y, [1972j.   Fiver.   A  p

Poilu: it.ii of  s ub~; ucf csce  water  by sanitary  landfills,   v,  I,  \ C i nc i nnai i j ,
      .i„ Env -onmfntd]  Protection  Agency, [1972].   Publica'ior, announce-
      '."• i t ' yf •     ; ;.

PyroiN'Sis:  a po-. s i b ! e  ne'/ approach, to solid waste  disposal arid recycling.
      : i •  r,c i ruiBt i ,  U.S.,  environmental Protection  Agency],  Nu , 1973.   ^ p.

Regan, w, j.s p,.  V.', James ; arid 1,  J, McLeer,   [Institute  of Scrap  Iron anc
     -•tee!, i CK . j   ! dent i i i ca t i on  of opportunities  for increased recycling
     :,*   -fprrou-  so'iu was tt..   U.S.  t r, v i ronme n t a I Protection Agency,  197'--
      ;9 '   p.    (' Di s t r i DU' ed  by  National Technical  information' Service,
     v^ringfie'0,  Va.,  as  PB-213 577.)

Began, W4 .',, R,  v., Jarntc , ano T,,  J0 McLeer „   [Institute  of Scrap  Iron and
     stee!, ff>c.J   Ideri'.  fication  of opportunities  for increased recycling
     of  ferrcxjo so • i d waste;  a summary report,   [Cincinnati], U.S. Environ
     nerta)  P ••(•>: ec': ior-  Agency, 1972,  ^2 p.  [Open-file  report, restricted
     -.; i c  t r i but i  on « i
     •Not written  or  edited in OSWMP; only  reprinted.
     fAuthoren oy  OSWMP  arid printed by publisher other  than U.S.  GPO; no
repr : •• t s pure' ased,
     ''"N'.'i '."ri*tf''  or  edited in OSWMP; only  purchased  reprints.,

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A report on congesting,  [Fact sheet IP-'971-12'.]  Washington, National
     Center for Resource Recovery, !nc,, 1971.   i2 p.]  Reprinted,
     (.Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-  [4th
     repr i nt i ng . ];'

Report to Congress on resource recovery.  i.C i nc i nnat i ] ,  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, Feb. 22, 1973.   [97 p.]  Reprinted, 2d ed., Apr.
     1973-

A report on the Federal role in solid waste management.   [Fact sheet
     iP-1971-4.]   Washington, National  Center for Resource Recovery, inc.,
     197K   [2 p.]  Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1973.  [4th reprinting.]-

A report on litter.  [Fact sheet IP-1971~6.]  Washington, National Center
     for Resource Recovery,  Inc., 1971.  [2 p.]  Reprinted, [Cincinnati,
     I', 3,  Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  [nth reprinting.]-

A report on municipal  solid waste collection.   [Fact sheet 1P-1971~7-1
     Washington,  .National  Center for Resource Recovery,  Inc.,  1971.
     [2 p.]  Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1973.  [4th reprinting.]*

A report on sanitary landfill.  [Fact sheet ! P-1971"14.]  Washington,
     National  Center for Resource Recovery, Inc., 1971.   [2 p.]
     Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1S73«   [4lh  reprinting.]-'-'

A report on urban waste disposal.  [Fact sheet IP-1971~11.]  Washington,
     National  Center for Resource Recovery, inc., 197!.   [2 p.]  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  [4th
     repr i nt i fig. ]=>

Resource recovery, recycling, and reuse.  _l n Citizens' Advisory Committee
     on Environmental  Quality.  Annual  report to the President and to  the
     Council on Environmental Quality for the year ending May  197?.
     Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office, ['972],  p. 33~4l«
     Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.
     [10 p.]  Reprinted 1973.  [3d reprinting.]*

Rogers,  Cs  J., P, V. Scarpino, E. Coleman, D.  F. Spino,  and T. C.  Purcell.
     Production of fungal  protein from cellulose and waste cellulosics.
     Environmental Science & Technology, 6(8):715"719 , Aug. 1972.

Ruckelshaus , W. 0.  Solid waste management:  an overview.  Pub'lie Management,
     54(10) :2-4,  Oct.  1972.

Sanitary landfill:  alternative to the  open dunp.  Environmental Science &
     Technology,  6(5):408-410, May 1972.t
     *Not written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted.
     tNot written or edited in OSWMP; only purchased reprints.
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       P.,   Solid waste managenent in the  printing and publishing industry.
       •  p ; 00 ej i nus of National  ( ndus t r i a 1  Solid Wastes  hanacenf- rit Co"*er-
       ,  ••   iho'js ion] ,  Mar,  2A~?b, '970.   University >.J Heusro-, M572],
V,: Apr. 9, 1973.   (To e/tfrd  i^e  eneraf-d
 W. i s : -j  D ; s pos a 1 Act f o r  one y ea r . ,i   [ C i n c i r: r a t i],  ; '•.- ,  p ri v i r < < -
'  c ri. ' ' t L t i on  Aqe n c y ,  1 51 7 3 .  I ^ p .
          j    cf.
          C  L
          t  ! r. forr-ia", i or;  Retrieval  System.   Office of Solid  Wc:s1e Msnc;ge-
          ' r -'C -ar--. r>ei i r.di ,-3'  hoi cfi ngs--Aprll  1972.  [C i nc i ^r at i ] , L,S-
          " -I'-.'.v-^ c ri !  r-' rc>t f-c.t i on  Agency ,  1972.   25 p.

          (-• riaraqe-'if ni :   a  list  of available  literature,  V/a<,h i netor ,
          -• -'•,'"•:  -'i-int 'nn  Office,  July  1972.   39 p.  Reprinte;  1?72.

          c iniinaoement :   a  list  of available  literature.  V/a  f';r'(,tor,  j.S,
          r:' \ r>:  Printing  Office,  Oct.  1972.   ^5 p.

          !  "lu' -ouene r>t. :   available information  materials.   V-'a--,h i nnton ,  L.i,
          -riffi!  print iio  Office,  Jan.  i973.   53 p.  Reprint^:'  1973.

          .'• i''0' -.-^oncTit ;   available information  materials.   Wd^h i • c, tor. ,  :„ , S «
          --,.•:.'-  f'r-intinr,  Office,  Apr.  1973-   51 p.

          •'  "iai,'jc;er'!c nt in  residential  complexes.   [C i nci r.nat • j , U.S.
          •riiTie i ' ,-j '  F'roterlion  Agency,  [19721.   Publication  ^..noui.ce^cr'*
          '•   . li1."", cement t r^ i o i no ;  bullet in of  courses, Jar.ua : y- -['ecente "
             [ C : r.(. i r,.-ia<_ i ] s U.S,  Environmental  Proteclion Ageru > ;  Li973J.
          .   j r, ;:- -, • r i c t e d  distribution.]

          :L  [i£P::L!-Li 3' '^ : Iii!~'£l3, July 2^,  1972.   Reprinted,  i C i •• c i -. -a t i ] ,
          f'v. i ron.nent a!   Protect ton Agency,  1973.   i3 p.J   1 3c  -fy i n f i nr; . ]--
                caii >;e f- i f r.  i he  rising tide?   Conservation  Founda ^ i or Le 1 1 e r
      ! • ''  A/)-,  lr-)7X   Washington,  Conservation  Foundation.   Reprinted,  iCin-
        .' .-. i  • j ,  ..' , S . F.n'.'i '"onnenr a 1  Protection  Agency.  8  p.   [Rest'irteo
     '.. ' ' '' • i  Dut ! Of . 1:;
     v'io: wiitteri  or edited  in  OSWMP; only  reprinted.
     •-\uir.cred  by  OSV/MP and  printed by publisher other than  L.S.  GPO; no
repriftf purchased.
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Sorg, T. J.  Aeri.al and automotive reconnaissance of solid waste disposal
     sites in a rural county.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency,  1972.,   12 p.

Sorg, T. J.  industrial solid waste problems.  AlChE Symposium Series,
     68(122): 1-5,  1972.

State Abandoned Vehicle Act.  In  1973 Suggested state legislation.  v. 32.
     Lexington, Council of State Governments, [1972].  p. 57"62.-'c

State Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery  Incentives Act.  In
     1573 Suggested state legislation.  v. 32.  Lexington, Council of
     State Governnents, [1972].   p. 63-76.••

Stone,  R., and R.  L. Kahle.  A preliminary report on automotive industry
     solid waste.   In Proceedings of National Industrial Solid Wastes
     Management Conl'erence,  [Houston], Mar. 24-26,  1970.  University of
     Houston, [19'72].  p. 417-420.-t

Stump,  P. L., con;).  Solid Waste Demonstration Projects; Proceedings of  a
     Symposium, C"ncinnati, May  4-6, 1971.  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Off ce , 1972.

Training sanitary  landfill employees; instructor's manual.   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environnental Protection Agency, 1973-  203 p.  [loose-1eaf] .
     [Pre pub  1ication copy, restricted distribution.]

Training sanitary  landfill employees; trainee's manual.  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  233 P.  [loose-leaf].
     [Prepub1ication copy, restricted distribution.]

Vaughan, R.  D.  National  goals for solid waste management.  J_n_ Proceedings
     of National   industrial Solid Wastes Management Conference, [Houston],
     Mar. 24-26,   :970.  University of Houston., [1972].  p. 14-16.~

Waste Age, 4(2):1-82, Mar.-Apr.   1973.  Niles, Ml., Three Sons Publishing
     Company.  [Complete  issue,   restricted distribution.]*

Waste Agej 4  (3) :  1 ••• 1 50 , May-June   1973.  Niles, 111., Three Sons Publishing
     Company.  [Complete  issue,   restricted distribution.]*

Waste not, want not.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.
     Flye r.  2 p.
     -Not written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted.
     -^Authored by OSWMP and printed by publisher other than U.S. GPO; no
reprints purchased.
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Wersar, S,  J. Quon,  and A. Charnes.  Mathematical modeling and computer
     simulation for designing Piunicipal refuse collection and haul services
     l<, 4- ,  E. nv i r onnenta I  Protection Agency, 1971-  [^A6 p.]  (Distributed by
     Nc.'1-onal Technical  Information Service, Springfield, Va., a^ PB-208 1J>

Williams,  T. F.  A litter bit is not enough.  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environ-
     mental Protection Agency,  1973-J  11  p.  Reprinted  1973.

Zauc,ner, E. R.  An accounting system for sanitary landfill operations.
     Puelic Health Service Publication No. 2007.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1969.  18 p.  Reprinted  1973.

Zausner. E. R.  An accounting system for solid waste collection.  Public
     Health Service Publication No. 2033-   Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1970.  2k p.   Reprinted 1973.
                                EXHIBITS

Help preserve the good earth.  Permanent exhibit, 6 ft. x 6 ft.  Shipping
     wt. ,  1,100 Ibs.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1970, rev. 197;

Protect the good earth.  Portable exhibit, 3 panels, 2 ft. x 2-1/2 ft.
     Carrying wt.,  35 Ibs.  U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.
                              MISCELLANEOUS

[Certificate of participation.]  [Cincinnati, U.S.  Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1973].   1  p.

Delaney, J.  E., and J.  M.  Sweeten.   Sanitary landfill  synopsizer.   [Cincin-
     nati],  U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency, [1972].  [2 p.]   [Pocket-
     s '. ze ca ) cul ator. ]
Hange
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, Office of the Deputy Assistant
          Administrator  for Solid Waste Management Programs.   1 p.

     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, Office of Solid V/aste Manage-
          ment Programs.   } p.

     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, Operations Analysis  Division,
          Solid Waste Management Programs.  1  p.

     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, Processing and Disposal  Division,
          Solid Waste Management Programs.  1  p.
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     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Resource Recovery  Division,
          So) id Was :e Management Programs.   1 p.

     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Solid Waste Management.   1 p.

     U.S.. Environmental Protection Acjency, Solid Waste Research  Laboratory,
          Solid Wa^iie Management Programs.   1 p.

     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Systems Management Divisior,
          Solid Waste Management Programs.   1 p.

     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Technical  Information  Staff,
          Solid Was :e Management Programs.   1 p.

I nfo rma t i on k i t =,

     Cji r ] 5 t i a n Sci e n ce Mon i to r .   [Sent in response to requests from  article
          published in Christian Sci ence Mon i to r .  Contains  information on
          solid was ':e management anc citizen pert i ci pat i on ,  resource  recovery,
          solid waste management programs, stucies, and information  sources.]

     Conce rne d c i t i zer s .   [Contains same information as Christian Sci ence
          Mon i _to__r k t .T"

     Gene ra 1_ mf _rm<3t i o n .   [General information for students  on  solid waste
     League of Women Vote rs .   [Information on solid waste management  prepared
          for special meeting of LWV in Oct.  1972.]

     MJ ss i on 5QQO .    [Information on Mission 5000 project and  land disposal.]

     Resouj-ce recovery--!.   [Information on recycling and resource  recovery.]

     Resource recovery-- I I .  [Highly technical, used primarily by Resource
          Recovery  Division.]
Lists
     [Industrial groups concerned with recycling waste materials.]  [Cincin-
          nati, U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.]   1 p.  Reprinted
          1973-  [4th reprinting.]

     Organizations concerned with environmental issues.  [Cincinnati, U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.]   [k2 p.]  Reprinted 1973.
          [3d reprinting.]

     Periodicals covering solid waste management developments.  [Cincinnati,
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.]  3 p.   Reprinted 1973.
          [J»th repri nt i ng. ]
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     Solid waste management representatives.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environ-
          mental Protection Agrncy, [1972].  2 p.  Reprinted 1973.  [3d
          rep r i n t ing.]

     State solid waste management agencies.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environ-
          mental Protection Agency, Oct. 1972.  6 p.  [Unpublished list.]

     [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regional personnel.]  [Cincin-
          nati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1972,]   2 p.
          Reprinted  1973.  f^th reprinting.]

Office of Solid  Waste Management Programs publications, July 1, 1971 —
     June 30, 1972.  15 p.   [Unpublished report.]

[Open letter to  concerned citizens.]  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental
     Protection  Agency, 1972.   ^ p.]  Reprinted 1973-   [2d reprinting.]

Solid waste telephone directory.  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agency], Oct.  1972.  [13  p.]

[SWIRS form letter  in response to request for literature search.]   [Cincin-
     nati], U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency, 1973.  [^-page set.]

U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Office of Solid  Waste Management
     Programs, educational  materials,  July 1—September 30, 1972.   10  p.
     [Unpublished  report.]

U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Office of Solid  Waste Management
     Programs, educational  materials,  October 1—December 3'v  1972.
     6 p.  [Unpublished report.]

U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Office of Solid  Waste Management
     Programs, educational  materials,  January 1—March 31, '973.  6  p.
     [Unpublished  report.]

U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Office of Solid  Waste Management
     Programs, state solid  waste management agencies,  Feb. 1973.  6  p0
     [Unpublished  list.]

U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Office of Solid  Waste Management
     Programs, state solid  waste management agencies,  Apr. 1973.  6  p.
     [Unpubli shed  list.]

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         OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS PUBI.I C/V IONS

                       July "! , 1971—June 30,  !c!)7


Addendum to Films tell the story,  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1971.]   1 p.

Addendum to Summaries of solid waste research  and training  grants---! 970;
     research grants only through J'jly 31,  1971..  [Public  Healt:K  Service
     Publication No.  1596.]   [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Pro".e:tion
     Agency,  1971.]  8 p.

Announcement  of award given for  the film "5000 dumps" at the  !S'7i
     International Film and TV Festival of New York.  [Cincinnat: ,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  19/2..]  Flyer.   i p.

Banks,  M. E., W. D. LUSK, and R. S. Ottincer.  New chemical concepts  for
     utilization of waste plastics.  [Public Health Service Publication
     No. 2125.]  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1971.   129  p.

Binder  for Mission responsible.  [Cincinnati,  J.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agency,  1972.]

Binder  for Solid Waste Information Retrieval System accession  bulletins.
     [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971-]

Black,  R. J.   Solid waste disposal  developments,,   _n_ Proceedings:   Solid
     Wastes Disposal Symposium,  Pittsburgh, Mar. 27, 1971.  [Allegr.er'y
     County Planning Department,,]  D,  1-10.

Boettcner, R. A.  Air classification for reclamation processing of  solid
     wastes.   ASME Paper No. 69-WA/3ID-9.  Presented at Winter Annual
     Meeting, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Los Angeles,
     Nov. 16-20, 1963.  12 p.  Also published  as A
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Br"- 'T'M .'iC'i, <<, U.   A;>r>  i';a! ion o" solid  waste tesearcn  ':•  r-'- ' ''• • de
      '-'  ' r'Clu.;;;    •    ''r< i f t> d ' •,: r ; ',j*. 'onal  W<>rt- inn Confers ~c •  r>;  De •  c . de
      -'  - :•(;" ,;. '' ,  "i-   t -- •. ' ; ' c , *•! i. , J j'if;  30- -July  ' , H 70 ,   | <; •/ t, • nq ton
      i-1 • '.  !'C[.<3'i   in'  f'i  Agriculture and pr es i den t '<-  ''abiru'  i cmm • t * ee
      or  iKr  lr,-, .;  •>•!: .(.'i.;,  c> ut-i ' >(']' i i't t f:e on  FVb t ! c ; de', [RerCH'-rKi f--3iH :  .
      p.  'L'J- .  ,    ' , [T , r,U-'i ,  W.T-. "; I IlCjtOT ,  U , ;> .  F -, v ' r orvr f - -) t ,. ]  l r n ' ,~ ; :  ,-, •
      '•oenc v  , i " ,'  .   / ;/.

Bre i cienbatrn, >•-, w,,  et^J^.  Composting of  municipal  so1 id i.-j-^te^  in the
                       'I'GI'I i nqt on , U.S. Government Printing Off:ci:,  197'.
B re i den'Jdcn ,  A.  W,, and  H0  L.  Hickman, Jr.   Solid waste management i?
      the  Unitec  States--technologi ca 1  deve 1 o orients ,.    I SWA  infornation
      BuMeU"'^ No  k; \ 13-12J,  Jan.  197K   [Also published  " ">  >ernifi>  and
      F i CnC-h ; "•"

Brun.-er,  0.  r. , ,  S., J.  Hubbaid,  D. J. Keller,  and J,  L. Nestor.   C',osi-:q
      ooen  Jumps.   Washinnton,  U.S.  Government  Printing Office,  1271.    iS p,


Brunner,  D,  R.,  and D. J.  Keller.  Sanitar/  landfill  desigr- and  operatic'-.
      [Cincinnati!,  U.S.  Environmental  Protect!on Agency, 1971.   H9  P.
      ; Res r r ; ,-1 erj d i s t i i b ui i or,. ]   Reprinted  1972.

Callihan,  C .  D,,  and  C.  E.  Dunlap.   Construction of  a chen i ca 1 ~r,i c rob i a 1
      P• lot  olcf :  tor  production  of  single-cell  protein, fror cellulosic
      ••vd'.tes.   Was1"'! ngt on ,  U.S,  Government Printing Office,  \^ 1 \ .   126 p

Clark,  Rt  K.,  P.  i..  Grupenhoff,  G.  A.  Garland,  and A.  J. Kiee.   Cost,  of
      residential  -,olid waste  collection.  J o u r n a 1  of  t he_ _Sa n i  t a_r_y_
      ^ " ^ ' n e e L' H.2- ^ ' v i s ''• op ._ Proce^edi ngs of the  American Society of  Civ' 1


Clark,  K,  M,,  ,.n:j B.  P „  Hei^s.   Closure for  Decentralized solid  waste
      cc I l e c t i or  -facilities.   Journal  of the  Sanitary  Engineering  Pi vis i on^
      F_r_o c e e d i_j_Q_s  ojf _t_he__ Arncjr ican Society of  Civil  Engi ne e \_^_


Clark,  R.  Mr%  and B.  P.  Helms.   Fleet  selection  for  solid waste  collection
      svs te-^s .   Journal _of  the  Sanitary Engineer! n g D i_ v i s i o n ,  P r o c e e d i n g s
      of  the  Ane r_i_c_a_r.___S_o_c i e t y  of  C i vi 1  Eng i nee rs ,  9 7 (S A"l") T?"! ~7&~,  Feb.  1972.

Clark,  R,  M.,  and R.  0.  roftneru  Land use planning  and so1iG was'e  man-
      acement.   Pub HjL^^IIlj  1°3 (3) : 79~80 , 98,  Mar.  1972.

Clark,  1,  0,   'cono'iic realities of reclaiming  natural resources  i ',-••  solid
      v.-f?;te.   !'.  institute  of  Environmental  Sciences, 197' Annual  Technical
      Meeting  PJoceedings,  LOS  Angeles, Apr.  26-30, 1971.  Mt. Prospect,
      i''.   p.  39""^3.   Reprinted, [Washington],  U.S.  Environmental  °ro-
      tection  Aqer:"y,  197'-   12  p.
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Cleveland, E. G., and M. A. Kruth.  Solid waste management planning in
     Region  IV.  J_n Thackston, E. L., and B. A. Benedict, eds.   Proceedings;
     10th Annual Environmental and Water Resources Engineering  Conference,
     Nashville, June 3-^, 1971.  Technical  Report No. 25.  Vanderbilt
     University, [1972].  p.  117-122.

Cohen, I. R.  Laboratory procedure for the  preparation of solid waste
     related materials for analysis; a Solid Waste Research open-file
     report  (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agency, 1971.   12 p.  [Restricted distribution,.]

Composting municipal solid wastes in the United States.   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  [1972].  Flyer,  k p.
     Reprinted  1972.

Connolly, H. H.  Plastic wastes in the coming decade.  Washington, U.S.
     Environmental  Protection Agency, 1971.   26 p.

Connolly, J. A., and S. E. Stainback.  Solid waste management;  abstracts
     from the literature—196A.  Public Health Service Publication
     No.  91-196^.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing  Office, 1971.
     280  p.  Suppl.  G.

Connolly, J. A., and S. E. Stainback.  Solid waste management;  abstracts
     from the 1iterature--1965.  Public Health Service Publication
     No.  91-1965.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing  Office, 1972.
     216  p.  Suppl.  H.

Davidson, G. R., Jr.,  T. V. DeGeare, Jr., T. J,, Sorg, and R.  M. Clark.
     Land disposal  sites near airports reporting bird/aircraft  hazards;
     a survey for the  Inter-Agency Bird Hazard Committee; a Division of
     Technical  Operations open-file  report  (TSR 1.6.00VO).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  197K  33 p.   [Restricted
     distribution.]   Reprinted 1972.

Davidson, G. R., Jr.  A study of residential solid waste generated in
     low-income areas.  [Washington], U.S.  Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1972.   \k p.

DeGeare,  T. V., Jr,, , and J. E. Ongerth.   Empirical analysis of  commercial
     solid waste generation.  Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division
     Proceedings of the American Society of  Civil  Engineers,  97(SA6):8k3~
     850, Dec.   197!.

Degner, D. A.  Systems engineering applied  to selection  and replacement of
     solid waste collection vehicles for Lawrence, Kansas.  [Washington],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.  [91 p.]  [Restricted
     distribution.]

Delaney,  J. E.   Satellite vehicle waste collection systems.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.   I1* p.
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DeMarco, J.  Activities in managing solid wastes.  in Proceedings:
     Second National Symposium on Food Process inq Wastes, Den^rr.,
     Mar. 23~?6, 1971.  Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA, and
     National  Canners Association.  p. 1*1-50.  Reprinted. [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  10 p.

DeMarco, J.  Solid waste management and industry.  In Pollution Confer-
     ence Proceedings Addendum, [New Brunswick, N.JTJ", Sept, 23~2^, 1970.
     American Institute of Plant Engineers, Dec. 10, 1971.  3 p.

Dial, C. J.  Funding agricultural wastes projects.   J_n_ Proceedings of
     the Conference, "Agricultural Waste in an Urban Environment,"
     Atlantic  City, Sept.  1A-17, 1970.  [Trenton],  New Jersey Animal
     Waste Disposal Task Force, 1971.  p. 76-81*.

Dial, C. J.  New technologies in solid waste management.  !Washington],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.  18 p.

District of Columbia.  District of Columbia solid waste management plan;
     status report, 1970.   Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
     1971.  138 p.

Drobny, N. L.,  H. E. Hull, and R. F. Testin.   Recovery and utilization
     of municipal solid waste; a summary of available cost and performance
     characteristics of unit processes and systems.   Public Health Service
     Publication No. 1908.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,
     1971.  118 p.   Reprinted 1972.

Pagan,  R. D.   Acid  hydrolysis of refuse.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1971.  136 p.  [Restricted  distribution.]

Federal solid waste management program.  The automobile cycle:   an
     environmental  and resource reclamation problem.   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1972.  115 p.

Films tell the story.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office, 1971.
     Flyer.  6 p.  Reprinted, [Apr.] 1971.  Addendum (insert),  1 p.
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[Franklin Institute.]  Solid Waste Information Retrieval System Accession
     Bu 11 e t i n,  1 (1-6):1-13A, Jan.-June 1970.   Washington, U ,~S .  Government"
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[Franklin Institute.]  Solid Waste Information Retrieval System Accession
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     from  the  literature--1966.  Public  Health  Service  Publication  No.  51-1966,
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 Geyer,  J. A., and R. J. Wigh.  Landfill  temperature sampling  interval
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 Gluckman,  L. A., i;d.   Symposium of  State  and  Interstate Solid Waste
     Planning Agencies, St. Louis,  Sept.  9-11,  1969.  Public  Health
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Green 1eaf/Telesca ,  Planners, Engineers,  and Architects.   Solid  waste
     management  in residential complexes.  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Environ-
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     [Washington],  U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency,  [1972],   15 p.

Grupenhoff, B. L.,  and K. A. Shuster.  Paper and  plastic  solid  waste
     sacks; a summary of  available  information; a Division  of Technical
     Operations open-file  report (TO  18.1.03/1).   [Cincinnati], U.S.
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Gutfreund, K.  Feasibility study of  the  disposal  of polyethylene  plastic
     waste.  Public Health Service  Publication  No. 2010.  Washington,
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Helms,  B. P., and R. M. Clark.  Selecting  solid waste disposal  facilities.
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     American SocTeTty of  Civil Erigi neers , "97(SA*Q : M3~^51 ,  Aug. 19 71 .
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H i ckman , L., Jr.  Packaging  industry and government.  ^£.^le A_ge , 2 (6 .> :
     12-14, Nov. -Dec. 1971.

Hinesly, T. D., 0. C. Braids, and J. E. Molina.   Agricultural  benefits
     and environmental changes resulting from the use of digested  sewage
     sludge on field crops; an interim report on a solid waste demonstration
     project.   Washington, U.S. Government Printng Office, 197'.   62  p.
Horner & Shifrin, Inc.  Energy recovery from waste.
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     I n Proceedings:  Second National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes,
     "bTnver, Mar. 23-26, 1971.  Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA;
     and National Canners Association.  p.  637"65^.  Reprinted, [Cincin-
     nati], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  18 p.

Hughes, G. M., R. A. Landon, and R. N. Farvolden.  Hydrogeology of solid
     waste disposal sites in northeastern Illinois; a final report, on a
     solid waste  demonstration grant project.  Washington, U.S. Govern-
     ment Printing Office, 1971.  15** p.

Hulbert, S. F., C. C. Fain,  and M. J. Eitel.  Design of a water-disposable
     glass packaging container,  pts. I, II, and III.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1971.  60  p.
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Hydrogeology of solid waste disposal sites  in northeastern  l;];r-,./:
     final report on hydrogeolegic study of solid waste  disposal  s
     in  Illinois.   [Cincinnati,  U.S. Environmental Protection Acp7if
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Initiating a national effort  to  improve solid waste management.   ' \
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Interview with Sandy Hale; Waste Age discusses new direction  for
     solid waste management prog nan wi th its new director.  Waste_ A_c_e_L
     2(6):8-9, 23-27," Nov.-Dec.  1971.  Reprinted,  [Wash i ngtoriTT"^."1^
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Kaylor, W. H.  Determination  of  the. phosphate in solid waste  using  tin;
     vanadomolybdophosphor i c  acid method; a Solid Waste  Research  open--
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Kaylor, W. H., and  N. S. Ulmer.  Laboratory procedures to detern-ihe  tre
     nitrogen content of solid wastes; a Division of Research and Develop-
     ment open-file report (RS-03-68-17) .   [Cincinnati], U.S. Depart re n'-
     of Health, Education, and Weifare, 1970,,  **3 p.   [Restricted d i = t r -
     but ion.]  Reprinted 1971.

Kehr, W. Q_.  Microbial degradation of urban and agricultural wastes,   J__T
     San Clemente,  C. L., ed.  Environmental quality:  now  or never.   s^M
     Special  Publication No.  5.  (last Lansing, Michigan  State University,
     1972.  p. 18A-I91.

Kentucky State Department of  Health.  Appendix A:  codificaf'on of  solid
     waste management authority  in Kentucky.  U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agency,  1971.  175  p.  (Distributed by National Technical  Information
     Service, Springfield, Va.,  as PB-201 205.)

Kentucky State Department of  Health.  Kentucky solid waste  management  pian;
     status report, 1970.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Of'rice,
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Kiefer,  I.  The role of  packaging in solid waste management,  1966 to  1976.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1971 .  [28  p.'j   [Con-
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Klee, A. J.  The role of decision models in the evaluation  of competing
     environmental  health alternatives.  Management Science,  18(2) : ES-52--
     B-67, Oct. 1971.

Klee, A. J.,  and D. Carruth.  Closure for Sample weights in solid waste
     composition studies.  Journal of the Sanitary Engineering  Division,
     Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 98(5/01:257,
     Feb. 1972.
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Krjth. M. A,, D, ri. Booth, and ,0  L „ Yates.  Creating a cc>_,n t w i dc  sc'ic'
     waste management system; the case study of Humphreys County, Tenre'-"-re..
     Washington, l!.f-. Gov/err.nit-'nt Pointing Office,  1972,   l£  p.

League- of Women Voters of the United States.  Study of solid  via:, to  menage-
     nent.  Committee guide.  Publication No. 699.  Washir,cton,  Nov.  1971.
     3 P.*

Lefke, L, W.  Resource recovery in  solid waste management.   in  Proceeding-.
     of Symposium on "Technology for the Future to Control  Industrial  a^d
     Urban Wastes," Rolia. Mo., Feb. 8-9, 1971.  University  of  Missoi ri--
     Rolla.  p. 2^-25,  Reprinted,  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 197'-  lA p.

Lefke, L. W0 , A. G. Keene, R. A. Chapman, and H,. Johnson, comps._
     Summaries of solid waste research and training grants- - '9 "70.
     Public Health Service Publication No. 1596.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1971.   13** p.

Lingie, S. A,  integrated disposal  of solid and liquid wastes for
     Portland, Maine.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1971.  12 p.   [Restricted distribution.]

Little, H. R.  A guide to the study of solid waste systems;  a Division
     of Technical  Operations open-file report (TO  !.1.065/0^ .   [Cincin-
     nati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.   ^  p.   [Restricted
     distribution.]  Reprinted Dec, 1971.

Lossin, R, D.  Compost studies,  pt. III.  Measurement of the chemical
     oxyqen demand of compost.  Compost Science, 12(2):3 '~32 , Mar.-Apr,
     1971.

Malina, J. F., Jr., and B, F, Martin.   Lower Rio Grande Valley  regional
     plan for solid waste disposal  utilizing rail haul.   [Washington],
     L.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  70 p.   [Restricted
     distribution.]

Marynowski, C. W.   Disposal  of polymer solid wastes by primary  polymer
     producers and plastics  fabricators,  Washington, U.S.  Government
     Printing Office, 1972.   92 p.

Messmens S. A.  An analysis  of institutional solid wastes.   [Washington],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971«  61 p.   [Restricted
     cistribution.]

Mission accomplished certificate for Mission 5000.  [Washington, U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.3  1 p.


     "''Not written  or edited  in Office  of Solid Waste Management Programs;
only purchased reprints.
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hationMl Association o* Counties he-search  Foundation.   Gu i de 1 i nec.  ^or
     local goverrnents on solid wfie, te management.   Public  Heaitn  inr/icc
     Publication 'Jo, 208^.  Wash i re ton, U.S.  iiOv-m n<--n r  Drinwtr,n  ::'*-LF.
     /-) 71 ,  i3'i p.

National Solid Wastes Management Association  ,3nd  federal  so'iid  w-v: t ,-„•
     management program.  Recommended standards for  sanitary  land"'-1:
     design, construe: ion, and ev -inc'i t i ] ,
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     19/2.

Ocean disposal of barge-delivered  'liquid and  !>clid  wastes  from  U/.->,  coastal
     ciries.  [Rockville, Md.], U,,f>. Environmental  Protectior  Agency, [!97l].
     Flyer,   k p.  Reprinted  1972,

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs  publications,  July  1, 1970--JL'ne
     30, 1971 .Up.

Office of Solid Was:e Management Programs  publications,  July  1, 1971--
     September 30,  1971.  4 p.

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs  publications,  October--Decemb€r
     1971.  5 p.

Office of Solid Waste Managemert. Programs  publications,  January-March
     1972.  5 p.

Peterson, M. L.  Methods  for  bacteriological  examination  of  solid waste
     and waste effluents.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmenta'  Protection
     Agency, 1972.  30 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Peterson, M. L.  Parasito log!Co 1 examination  of compost;  a  Solid  Waste
     Research open-file report.   | C i nc i nna t: i j ,  U.S.  tnvi ronmentE I  Protection
     Agency, 1971.  15 p.

Peterson, M. L.  Pathogens associated with solid  waste  processing;  a
     progress report.  [Cincinnat' i, U.S.  Environmental  Protection
     Agency, 197' .  26 p.

Peterson, M. L., and A. J. Klee.   Studies  on  the  detection  of  Salrnonellae
     in municipal solid waste and  incinerator residue.   Jjl^JJl— i°HjJ.
     Jou rna 1 of Env i rpnmen ta 1__S tu d >es , 2:125"132»  1971.

Peterson, M. L., and F. J. Stutzenberger.   Microbiological  evaluation
     of  incinerator operations,  App 1 i e d Mi cj'cbj_gj og_y'_t  18(,1):8-13,  July
     1969.  Reprinted, [Cincinnat i[\ U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency,
     1971.  6 p.
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Dowt:f    f'S,  D,, [;•, i'.  Fieuelnan. und M.  J.  Roe,  Digest  of  selected  local
      •-'-i lid  waste mtj iaq''rnt-n l  ord i nances .   Was!'• p )! or> , 'J , o ,  '" f i ' i I nq C '. i i <.(i .  i cj 7^ -   3 7w k),

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      f,e "> r i c - de-. ririi!  pee r ; ._ i de Containers;  a  si'uoy of their a-i-cor, tani -^at ' on
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      :-' <>'  r't int irn 0' J i'. e , 1 [) 7 1 .    ' 30^  p.]
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Sea r at, rook ,  C.  E,, R, Dickens,  A. E. Hiltbold,  H. Orr, K.  Sd'dersu'"-, and
     •j,  o.  Sturi-'e,  Conse r vat i on of resources  in municipal  .vjste,   :Cincin-
     •".'•.:'',  J,S, Environmental  Protection  Agency, 1971.   1^2  p.   [Restricted
     c; i - t ' tout" fjr , •

Seve"1  • nc i ne--a tors , e/aiuation,  discussions,  and  authors'  ck^ure.   [Wash-
     •'ig'on,  U.S.  Lnv i ron^ien la 1  Protection Agency,  1971.   ^u  D.   (Includes
     c; • s' uss i ons and authors'  closure for  "An evaluation oi  seven  inc'n-
     e-ators" by W, C,  Achinger and L. t.  Daniels.)

Shuste:,  "'..  A,   ;ir,;s of manuf acture rs of  solid /vaste manage nent equipment;
     a  D-'v isiu-i  of rechnica'i  Operations open-file report  (0^,0/1,1.   [Cinc;rr-
     naiij,  U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency, 1971.  37  p.   [Restrictec
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Smith, D. D, ( and R. P. Brown.  Ocean disposal of barge-del i verea liquid
     end solid wastes from U.S. coastal cities,  [Public Health Service
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     1971.  H9 P,

The Solid Waste Disposal Act as amended; Title I! of Public Lav 89-272,
     89th Cong., <;.306, Oct. 20, 19&5; Public Law 91-512, 91st Cong.,
     H.R.I 1833, Oct. 26, 1970.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
     Office, 1971.   14 p.  Reprinted  1972.

Solid waste management demonstration grant projects, 1971.  [Cincinnati],
     U..S. Environmental Protection Agency, [IS/2].  Flyer.  k p.

Solid waste management:  a list of available  literature.  [Washington, L.S.
     Government Printing Office], July 1971-  17 p.

Solid waste management:  a list of available  literature.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, Oct. 1971.   19 p.

Solid waste management:  a list of available  literature.  ['Washington],
     U.S. Envrionnenta1 Protection Agency, Jan.  1972.  33 p.

Solid waste management:  a list of available  iiterature.  [Washington],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Apr.  1972.  35 p.

Song, T. J.   [Mission 5000.]  Pj-o f e s s i ona 1^ En g i nee r_^ k 1 ( 10) : 2 0 , Dct.  1971.

Sorg, T. J.   Mission 5000:   a national program to eliminate dumps,  Jou r n a 1
     of Mi 1 k^ aj-d_ J'_ood_ Tech no logy, 35 (5) : 29 1 -2^*4,  May 1972.

Spino, D, F.  Bacteriological study of the New Orleans East Incinerator; a
     Solid Waste Research open-file report.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Environ-
     mental  Protection Agency,  197'.  1 ^ p.   [Restricted distribution.]

Spitzer, E,  F.   Solid waste demonstration programs  . » . can they help you?
     Amerj_ca_n C_j_ty_,_ 86 (7) : 58-60 , 62, July  1971.:-

Sponagle, C. E., and P. L.  Stump.  Solid waste management demonstration
     grant projec i:s--1971 ;  for grants awarded during the period June  1,
     1966--June 30, 1971.  Public health Service Publication No.  1821.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.   2^7 p.

Stierli, H0   Report for fiscal years  1970 ano 1971; analytical and special
     support to Division of Technical Operations  and Solid Waste  Research;
     a Solid Waste Research open-file report  >RS-0^-68-04).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.   9 p.   [Restricted
     distribution , 1
     -•Not written or edited in Office of Solid Waste Management Programs;
only purchased reprints.
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             ,  anj I,  f .  Wilef.   i r, t f • r i' '  report  i-, i*', opera!- •• -•!  r.at.ti',  ;oi'~'t
             »• ,  ire.  Burn,  hur> ,  or wli^t?   [Fi!-
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            . . or; '",qr:''i, j ._  I J '2 .   I' p .
?•    J, M.   Design of a solid  waste management  systeni  f o ••  the  Fd-te'p,
' . :.'£i ' a'.h i a  Health Reoion  of  North Carolina.   [ i" i r  'J , 5^'*' / i / .
     ::",!';  iriiiaJ'J. Li . S ,  F.nv I ronmen t a 1  Protection Agency,  IfPi.  "{- •' p ,
     ;  tv.- s ; •• i r t e d d i s t r i b u t i on . j

Tail.',  j   ",   Resource recovery—a new solid  waste management  ph'io^ophy ard
     ;  ,-. ','i.-,ol ng\ ,   In Thackston,  E. L,  , and B.  A. Benedict,  e_rk, ..   F- roreed I rq:, ;
     1  0 : i-  ArviUi, !  En v i ronnenia 1  and Water  Resources Engineering Conference'.
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To!; -' ,  ,.  T,   Solid waste  management:  in the Upper Colorado  River  Basin,
     We_s t_e_rn_C_[t_y_1_ ^7(11 ): 28-29,  31,  Nov.  1971.   Repainted,  Cincinnati],
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Tasseff, A.  Solid wastes programs and research.   Environment Reporter.,
     Monograph No,  6, 1(33): 1-27, Dec. 11, 1970.--

3 reports on systems analysis  6 operations research for solid waste man-
     agement.  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, [1972].
     Flyer.  it p.  Reprinted  1972.

Toftner, R. 0,  Developing a  local and regional  solid waste management
     plan; a Division of Technical Operations open-file report (TO 1^.0).
     [Cincinnati], L.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency, 1971.  93 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]  Reprinted Dec.  1971, [Feb.]  1972.

Training certificate.  [Cincinnati, U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
     i .^ -t I i   i
     b / 2 . j   1 p.

Ulmer,  fl. S.  Evaluation of a  muffle furnace procedure for determining
     percent ash ,and percent  weight loss  on heating of solid wastes; a
     Solid Waste Research open-file report (RS-03-68-17) .   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1971.   75 p.  [Restricted
     distribution.]

Ulmer,  fi. 5 „  Physica- and chemical parameters and methods f c r solid waste
     characterization; a Division of Research and Development open-file
     progress report:  (RS-03-68-17) .  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of
     Health, Education,  and Welfare, 1970.  2A p.  [Restricted distribution.]
     Reprinted 19/1 ,.

Ulmer,  N. S.  Studies of small  particles   in solid waste operations; a Solid
     Waste Research open-file  progress report. (RS-03-69-39) .  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1971.   32 p.  [Restricted
     distribution.]

U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency;  solid waste management  information
     of general  interest.  Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agenc/, Oct.  1971.   Flyer.   ' p.

U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency;  solid waste management  information
     of general  interest.  Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agency, Mar.  1972.   Flyer.   I p.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency;  solid waste management  information
     for seminars.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agercy,
     Jan.  1972.   Flyer.   3 p.

Updegraff, D. M.   Degradation of waste paper to protein; research  in
     microbial fermentations.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency,  197S.   100  p.  [Restricted distribution.]
     "Not written or edited in Office of Solid Waste Management Programs;
only purchased reprints.
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Wester-. Company.  Pipeline  transport of shredded solid waste:  final  report.
      (Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  197s.   50  p.
      [ "-U"  t r i c t e d d i s t r i t, u 1 i on . 1

Wi 1 coi'ip , H. J . , and  H . L . Hi ckman , Jr., comps .  Sanitary  landfill design,
      construction, and evaluation.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing
      Ct i ice, 19/1 .   11 p.

Wilsor.  0. L.  Determination of heat of combustion of solid wastes  from
      u'timate analysis; a Solid Waste Research open-file  report  (RS-03-68-17)
      •'_ i nc i nnat i ] , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.   13  p.
      [Restricted distribution.]

Wilson s  D, L.  Extension of carbon-hydrogen method to include  de-termination
      o'  volatiles or  loss on  ignition (L.O.I.) at 950 C;  a Solid Waste
      Research open-file report  (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environ-
      mental  Protection Agency,  1971.  8 p.   [Restricted distribution,]

Wilson,  D. L.  Formulas (incorporating decomposition of carbonates  at 600  C)
      lor the determination  of total oxygen  in solid wastes; a  Solid Waste
      Research open-file report  (RS-03~68-1 7) .  [Cincinnati], 'J . S . Environ-
     mental  Protection Agency,  1971.  21 p.   [Restricted  distribution.]

Wiisor,  D, L.  Mathematical determination of  total oxygen  in solid  wastes;
      a  iolid Waste Research open-file report  (RS-03-68-17) .  [Cincinnati],
      U S.  Environmental Protection Agency,   1971.  12 p.   [Restricted
      d \ st r i but i on.]

WHson,  u. L.  Method for rna erode term! nat ion  of carbon and nydro^t-n  in
      Si/. « ,1 wasies.   Environmental Science & Technology, 5 (7) : 609-61';,
      July  1971.

Wilson,  D. L.  Procedure for the mathematical determination of total heat
      of  combustion content  of solid wastes; a Solid Waste Research  open-file
      report  (RS-03-68-17)•  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1971.    10 p.    [Restricted distribution.]

Wisely,  P. E.,  G. W.  Sutterfie Id, and D. L. Klumb.  St. Louis  power plant
      to burn city refuse.   Civil Engineering, ^l(l):56~59, Jan.  1971.'-

Wolf, K, W'., and C.  H. Sosnovsky.  High-pressure compaction £  baling of
      solid waste; final report on a solid waste management demonstration
     grant.   Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1972.  163 p.

      e i"  ( L.  R.   An accounting system for solid waste management  in  small
      communities.  Public Health Service Publication No.  2035.   Washington,
     U.'..  Government  Printing Office, 197'.   18 p.


      -Nor  written or  edited in Office of Solid Waste Management Programs;
only  purchased reprints.
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Zausner,  E. R.  An accounting system  for transfer  station operations.
      Public Health Service  Publication No. 203^.   Washington, U.S.
      Government Printing  Office,  1971.  20 p.

Zausner,  E. R.  Financing solid waste  management  in small  communities.
      Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing Office,  1971.   1 fi p.   Reprinted
      1972.
                                     FILMS

 Harbridge House, Inc. Operation responsible--safe refuse collection,  [22-min, 16-mm motion
      picture, sound, color.]  Washington, National Audiovisual Center, 1972.

 The realities of recycling. [38-min, 16-mm motion picture, sound, color.]  Falls Church, Va.,
      Stuart Finley, Inc., 1971.  (May be borrowed from National Audiovisual  Center, Washington,
      D.C. 20409.)

 Recycling.  [21-min,  16-mm motion picture, sound, color.]  Falls Church, Va., Stuart Firley,
      Inc., 1971. (May be borrowed from National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C.
      20409.)

 SCS Engineers. Sanitary landfill-you're the operator.  |22-mm, 16-mm motion picture, sound, co'or.i
      Washington, National Audiovisual Center, 1972.
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         OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS PUBLICATIONS

                       July 1, 1970—June 30, 1971
Achinger, W. C.  Study report on a pilot-plant conical incinerator.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,
     1970.  56 p.

Achinger, W. C., and L. E. Daniels.  An evaluation of seven incinerators.
     ^Proceedings; 1970 National Incinerator Conference, Cincinnati,
     May  17-20,  1970.  New York, American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
     p. 32-64.

Addendum  to the Evaluation of the Melt-Zit high temperature incinerator
     operation test report, April  1970.  [Cincinnati, U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare,  1970.  3 p.]

Andres, D, R., and F. W. Cope.  Solid waste transfer and  disposal  for
     rural areas.  California Vector  Views, 17(7):67~76.  July 1970.
     Reprinted,  [C i nci nnat i], U.S. Envi ronmenta1  Protection Agency, 1971.
     10 p.

Annual  report fiscal year 1970,  Division of Technical Operations,  Bureau
     of Solid Waste Management.   [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of  Health,
     Education, and Welfare, Sept. 1970.  60 p.

Bayless, T. B., E. H. Cox, M. S. Hackett, and B.  A.  Johnson, comps.  Solid
     waste management:   a list of available literature.   [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Sept.  1970.  15 p.

Bjornson, B. F., H. D.  Pratt, and K.  S. Littig.  Control  of domestic rats
     &  mice.  Public Health Service Publication No.  563.   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1956.   Revised I960, 1968.  Reprinted
     [Bureau of Solid Waste Management] 1970.  41 p.

Black,  R. J.  Present practices  and future trends in solid waste manage-
     ment.  J_n_ New Directions in Solid  Waste Processing,  1970; Proceedings
     of an Institute held in Framingham, Mass., May  12-13, 1970.  Amherst,
     Technical Guidance Center for Industrial Environmental Control,
     University of Massachusetts.  p. 4-9.

Black,  R. J.  Requirements for information and education  programs.
     j_n_ Proceedings; National Working Conference  on  Pesticide Disposal,
     Beltsville, Md., June 30—July 1,  1970.  [Washington], U.S.
     Department of Agriculture and President's Cabinet Committee on
     the  Environment, Subcommittee on Pesticides  [Research Pane!].
     p. 125-126.
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[Black, R. J.]  Safe anc4 sanitary home refuse storage,  Pub'iic Ht.-a!tn
     Service Publication No. i8}.  Washington, L,S. Government Pri it in;';
     Office.  Revised 1962, 1968.  6 D.  Reprinted 1969, !?7',.

[Black, R. J.j  San • ta ry landfill ... an answer  to a community  problem;
     a route to a community asset.  Public Health  Service Publication
     No.   1012.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1970,  [8 p.]

Black, R. J.  Solid wastes  handling in hospitals.  Cincinnati, U.S. Depart-
     ment of Health, Lducat i on ,  and Welfare,  1968.  [9 p.]  Reprinted  1970.

Black, R. J . ,  A.. J. Huh i ch  , A. J. Klee, H. L. H > ckman , Jr., anc R.  D,
     Vaugnan.   The national solid wastes survey:  an interim report.
     [Cincinnat ], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     [1968] .  55 p.  Reprinted 1970,

Bogue , M. D.  Clean and green solid waste system  in Alabama is widely
     copied.  Wa^te__Ajje_,_" 1  (5):4-6, 10-11, 36, Sept. -Oct. 19/0.

Breidenbach, A. W.  App!;cation  of solid waste research to pesticide
     disposal.  j_n_ 3roceedi ngs ;  National Working Conference on Pesticide
     Disposal, BeTtsville,  Md. ,  June 30--July 1,   1970.  [Washington],  U.S.
     Department of Ag-iculture and President's Cabinet Committee  on fe
     Environment, Subcommittee on Pesticides  [Research Panel].  p.  I2C-123.

Breidenbach, A, W. , comp.   Summaries of solid waste intramural research
     and development projects.  Washington, U.S.  Government Pr ntinq
     Office, 1971 .  24 D.

Breidenbach, A. W. , and E.  P. Floyd.  Needs for chemical resea-ch  in  so'ij
     waste management.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  '1970.
     28 p.

Brunner,  D. R., S. J. Hubbard, D,, J. Keller,  and J. L. Newton,  Closing  open
     dumps.  [Washington,   U.S. Government Printing Office], 1971.   19  p.

California solid waste management study (1968) and plan IJ970).   California
     State Department of Public Health.  Public Health Service Publication
     No.  2118.  Washington, U.S. Government. Printing Office,  1971.   [303  o. ]

Carnes, R, A., and R. D. Lossin.  An investigation of the pri characteri s t i cs
     of compost.  Compost  Science, 1 I (5) : 1 8-21 , Sept, -Oct.  1970.   Rep-inted,
     [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.1  4  p.

Clark, R. M.,  end Ei. P. Helms.  Decentralized solid waste collection  facili-
     ties.  Journal of the San i tary Engi nee ring Division, Proceed ,ng;s  of  the
     Ame r i c aTrSocHrty~o"f C i v i rTn g"? nee r s , 9TTSA5]7K) 35-HJIi37~Oct .  1970.
Clark, R. M. , and R. 0. Toftner.  Financing municipal solid waste management
     systems.  Journal of the Sanitary E_ngi neeri ng Pi vis ion ,  Proceediigs  of
     American SomrtT~oTTi v i 1  EngTn'ee rs , ^^J^T^^^SrT Aug ,  1970.'
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Clark, R. M. , R, 0,  roftner> and T „ W. Bendixen.  Manage sc'id wastes as
     ;i Jiility.  AmoiJcan City, 86 (? i : ^5~'»7 , FeD. 1971.

Clark, R, M. , R. r. ,  Toffnpr, and T. W. Bendixen.  Management of solid
     wasfe-~the ut • lity concent.   Journal of the Sanitary Fnqineerinq
     Division, Procet-d'Tqs of  the  American  Society of r'vi ;  Fnqireers,
     ^TsTryry'F'i'o r^ei^Tgrr.                   '             *

Coleman,  W,  E.   Vacuum-acid hydrolysis of  funqa1 protein and o1" other
     protein sources; a Division of Research and Development open-file
     report  ( RS-OV 68- 1 7) .  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection
     Aqency, lcr?i,   IQ p.   [Restricted distribution.]

Combustion Engineering, inc.  Techn i ca I -economi c study of solid waste
     disposal needs and practices.  Public Health Service Publication
     Mo.  l 886.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.
     i70;> p.]  (Distributed by National Technical Informatics Service.
     So-  nc^ield,  v,a.. as  PB-187 712.   [700 p.])

[Conno'ly,  H. H.j   Summaries of Bureau of Solid Waste Management contracts,
     July 1, 1968--June 30,  1970.  Supplement to Public HeaPu> Service
     Publication No,  18,97.  [Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office],
     19/1.   38 p.

Crane,  L. E.  Blueprint for a comprehensive solid waste training r>rocrari.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection Aqency, 1971.   ** P.
     [Restricted distribution,]

Cummins,  R.  L.  A  review of industrial solid wastes; a Division of Tecn-
     n i ca 1  Operations open-file report (TO 5.0/0).   [Cincinnati],  U.S.
     Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,  1970.  M P.  [Re-ficted
     d i s t r i but i or . ]

Cummins,  R.  L., W, T, Dehn,  H.  Hudson, and M, L. Senske.  Planning a
     comprehensive in-plant  solid waste survey.  [Cincinnati!,  U.S.
              r of Health, Education,  and Welfare,  1970.  9  p .
Curry, M. G . ,  A .  Hani i 1 ton ,  and C. S. Laws on .  Mechanics of style; a quide
     for Bureau of Solid Waste. Management authors, secretaries, and con-
     tractors,  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, an j
     Welfare,   I96y.  26 p.   Reprinted 1971.

Daniel, L. E,  A preliminary evaluation of the pit incinerator; a Div'sion
     of Technical  Operations open-file report (TO 3.1.008/0).   Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  70 p.  [Restricted
     d i s t r- i but i on . j

Daniels, L.  t.  A report on the DeKalb County incinerator study.  [Cincin-
     nati,;, U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1970.  72 p.

Daniels, L. E.  A report on the Hartsfield incinerator study.   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  60 p.
     [Res : i" i c t e d  distribution.]
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Davidson, G. R., Jr., T. V. DeGeare, Jr., T. J. Sorg, and R. M. Clark.
     Land disposal sites near airports reporting bird/aircraft hazards;
     a survey for the Inter-Agency Bird Hazard Committee; a Division of
     Technical Operations open-file report  (TSF, 1.6.004/0).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  1971.  33 p.  [Restricted
     distribution.]

DeGeare, T. V.  Solid waste management at Indian communities; a Division of
     Technical Operations open-file report  (TO 1.1.395/0).   [Cireimati],
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  1971.  [^3 p.]   [Restricted
     distribution.]

DeGeare, T. V., R. J. Wigh, and R. A.  Young.  Water quality/land disposed
     solid waste:  a bibliography; a Division of Technical  Operations open-
     file report.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,
     1971.  11 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Dehn, W. T.  Solving the abandoned vehicle problem in small communities;
     a Division of Technical Operations open-file report (TO 5.5/0),.
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of  Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1970.  26 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Dehn, W. T., and D. E. Carruth.  Solid waste management practices in a
     plastics production plant; a Division of Technical Operations  open-
     file report (TO 5.0/0).  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1970.  35 p.   [Restricted distribution.]

DeMarco, J., D. J. Keller, J. Leckman, and J. L. Newton.  Incinerator
     guidelines —1969.  Public Health  Service Publication No. 2012.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1969.  98 p.

Edmund, S.  The mess we're in.  Ranger Rick's Nature Magazine,  M6): 4-10,
     July 1970.                                        s

Eller, C. B.  Pollution  solution progress.  Bulletin of the National
     Association of Wiping Cloth Manufacturers, 35(3):17-18, 21-22,"
     Mar. 1971 .  Reprinted, [C i ncinnat i ]  , iJ7S>.  Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1971.  *• p.

Engdahl, R. B.  Solid waste processing; a state-of-the-art  report on unit
     operations and processes.  Public Health Service Publication No.  1856.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1969.  72 p.   Reprinted
     1971.

Environmental quality; the first annual  report of the Council on Environ-
     mental Quality together with the  President's  message to Congress.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  Aug.  1970.  326 p.

Excerpts relating to solid waste from  The President's Message on Environ-
     ment, 91st Cong., 2d sess., Feb.  10, 1970.  [Cincinnati],  U.S.
     Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare.  [k p.]
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Fi Ins tell the story.  Washington, U.S. Gcwernmem P-inting Of<"ice,  1971.
     Fiver.  6 n.  Reprinted  197'.

Stuart Finley, Inc.   Che stuff we throw away.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Depart-
     ment of Hea'^h,  Education, and Welfare,  «970.   [18 p.]  [Restricted
     di?tr i bution„]

Franklin institute.   Sol id Waste  Information Retrieval System Accession
     Bu_1je_tJ^ 1(2): l^T^T Feb. "f970~i[ C i n cTnnaT i  , U.S. D e p a r t me n f~c7
     Health, !"c ucat i on , and Welfare.]  Reprinted  !970.

Franklin, W. E.,  and  A. Darnay.  The role of nonpackaging paper in solid
     waste management, 1966 to 1976.   Public Health Service Publication
     No, 20^0.  Wash!no ton, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1971.   76 p.

Golueke, C. G,  Solid waste management:  abstracts and excerpts from the
     literature.   v.  1 and 2.  Public  Health Service Publication No. 2038.
     Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,   1970.  14? p.

Golueke, C, G.,  and P. H,  McGauhey.  Comprehensive studies of solid waste
     management;  first and second annual reports.   Public health Service
     Publication  No.  2039.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
     1370.  2^.  p.

Gunnerson, C, G.   An  appraisal of marine disposal  of solid wastes off
     the west coast:  a preliminary review and results of a survey.
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of  Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1970.   32 p.

Gjnnerson, C. G., R0  P. Brown, and D0  D. Smith.  Marine disposal of  solid
     wastes.  _!_n_ Proceedings; Civil Engineering in the Oceans—II, ASCE
     Conference"" Miami Beach, Dec. 10-12,  1969.  New York, American
     Society of  Civil Engineers.   p. 2^9-267.  [Not distributed.]

Gunnerson, C,  G,, R.  P.  Brown, and D.  D. Smith.  Marine disposal of  solid
     wastes.  Journal of the Sanitary  Engineering  Division, Proceedings of
     t h e Arne r i cTn~S~o~c i e t y of Civil Engineers, 96 (S~A6) : 1387-1 39?, Dec.  1970.
Harm, J. L.  Study of the Delaware County No. 3 incinerator in Broomall,
     Pennsylvania; a Division of Technical Operations open-file report
     (TO 3.1.010/0).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1970.   76 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Hahn, J. L.  A study of  the New Orleans east incinerator; a Division of
     Technical Operations open-file report (TSR/01.38/9).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of  Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.   69 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

Hamilton, A., comp.   America the beautiful; a collection of the nation's
     trashiest humor.  Public Health Service Publication No.  20^8.  Wash-
     ington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  3^ p.
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Hanger for Solid Waste Management Office.


Hart, S. A.  Solid waste management/compos t i nq;  European activity arc4
     American potential.  Public Health Service  Publication No,  1826.
     Washington, U.S.  Government 3rinting  Office,  1968.   40 p.   Peprinted
     1970.

Hegdahl, T. A.  Report on a study of the Alexandria,  Virginia,  incinerator,
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare, 107C,
     52 p.

Helms, B. P., and R., M.  Clark.   Locational models  for solid waste rnanaae-
     me n t.  Journa1  of the Urban Planning  and  Development Divi s i on,
     Proceedings of the  American Soc ie ty of Civil  Engineers, 9 7 ("U P 1) •
     _________


Hickman, H. L., Jr.   Waste grants outlined.  Journal  of  Environmental
     Health, 33(1):107-112, July-Aug. 1970. "                      ~

Hickman, H. L., Jr.   State and interstate  solid  waste planning;  a c?se
     study of Federal-state partnership.  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Enviromen'a 1
     Protection Agency,  1971.   1 ^ p.  [Restricted  distribution.]

An information system for solid waste operation.  Washington, U.S. Govern-
     ment Printing Office, 1971.  3  p.

International Research Group on Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD); information
     bulletin number 32, April  1968.  Rockville, Md., U.S.  Department
     of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.   AI  p.   [Transited by
     the Israel Program for Scientific Translations.]

International Research Group on Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD); information
     bulletin number 33, August 1968.  Rockv'lle,  Md., U.S. Department
     of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.   27  p.   [Translated by
     the Israel Program for Scientific Translations.]

International Research Group on Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD); information
     bulletin number 3^, December 1968.  Rockville,  Md., U.S., Department
     of Health, Education, and Welfare, 19&9-   29  p.   [Translated by  the
     Israel Program for Scientific Translations.]

International Research Group on Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD); information
     bulletin number 35, May 1969.  Rockville, Md.,  U.S. Department  of
     Health, Education,  and Welfare,  1969.  ^6 p.   [Translated  by the
     Israel Program for Scientific Translations.]

Johnson, H.  Determination of selenium in  solid  waste.  Envi ronmental
     Science & Technology, A(10):850-853.  Oct. 1970.
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Johnson, H.  Ldtn-ratory procedure for the spectrophotof1uorometric
     determination of selenium  in solid waste;  a  Division  of  Research
     and Deve lor-pien: open-file  report (RS-03-68-06).   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Env;' ror>' ic-nla 1 Protection Agency,  1971.   7 P-   [Restricted
     d I s t r I b u i i i > • , i

Kaiser,  E. R.  Evaluation of  the Melt-Zit high-temperature  incinerator;
     operation test  report, August 1968.  Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department
     of Health,  Education, and  Welfare,  1969.   [116 p.]  Reprinted  1970.

Kaylor,  W. H.,  and N. S. Ulmer.  Laboratory procedures  to  determine
     the nitrogen content of  solid wastes; a Division  of Research and
     Development open-file report (RS-03-68-17).   [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department  of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.   ^3  p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

Klee, A. J.   DISCUS--a solid-waste management game.   IEEE Transactions
     on  Geosci_ence Electronics^ GE-8 (3) : 125-129,  July  197CK

             Mapping the United States ... a  solid waste  view.  Waste
     	  (5):30-3~1, Sept.-Oct. 1970.

Klee, A. J,  and  D. Carruth.  Sample weights in  solid waste  composition
     studies.  Journal of the Sanitary Engineer?ng Pi vis ion,  Proceedings
     of  the  AmeriTaTi Society of Ci vi  1 Engineers ,  §6 (SA*Q :9^5~95^ , Aug.  19 70 ,

Lefke,  L. W.   Resource recovery in solid waste management.  In Proceedings
     of  Symposium on "Technology for the Future to Control  Industrial and
     Urban Wastes," Rolla, Mo., Feb.  8-9,  1971.   University of Missouri--
     Rolla.   p.  2A-25.

Lefke,  L. W., comp.  Summaries of solid  wastes  research and training
     grants--196~8T~ Publ ic Health Service Publication  No.  1596.  Washing-
     ton, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1968.  ^8 p.  Reprinted 1970.

Listing  of research and training grants  awarded during the  period
     January  1,  1968--July 1, 1970.   [Supplement  to Public  Health
     Service  Publication No.   1596.   Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of
     Health,  Education,  and Welfare,  1970.]   8 p.

Little,  H. R.  The design of a sanitary  landfill  in Floyd County, Georgia;
     a  Division  of Technical  Operations  open-file report (TSR 01.93/9).
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.
     115 p.   [Restricted distribution.]

Little,  H. R.  A guide to the study of solid waste systems; a Division of
     Technical  Operations open-file report (TO  1.1.065/0).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency, 1971.  ^ p.  [Restricted
     distribution.]
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Little, H. R.  Solid waste disposal  in Yellowstone National Park; a
     Division of Technical Operations open-file report  (TO 1.1.101/C1) .
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
     1970.  82 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Lonergan, R. P., and E. M. Herson.   Solid waste--a natural resource"'   In
     Flack, J. E., and Shipley, M. C., eds.  Man and the quality of  his
     environment; Western Resources  Papers,  1967.  [Boulder],, Universii,
     of Colorado Press, 1968.  p.  107-120.   Reprinted,  [Cincinnati,  U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.]


Loss in, R. D.  Compost studies,  pt.  I.  Compost Science,  11(6):16-I 7,
     Nov.-Dec. 1970; pt.  II.   12(l):12-13, Jan.-Feb.  1971.

[Lovell, L. B.]  Solid wastes.   In Environmental health planning,   F'ublic
     Health Service Publication No.  2120.  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printng Office, 1971.  p. 31-36.

MacQueen, A. A., Jr., and R. Zaltzman.  Regulation of solid wastes  by  pub-
     lic law in West Virginia.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Healtn,
     Education, and Welfare, 1970.   29 p.  [Restricted distribution,]


Marks,  D. H., and J.  C. Liebman.  Mathematical analysis of solid was, te
     collection.  Public Health Service Publication No. 210A.,  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  196 p.

McGauhey, P. H.  American composting concepts.  Public Health Service
     Publication No.  2023.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printina Office,
     1971.  23 p.

Heller, F. H.  .Conversion of organic solid wastes  into yeast1; an econon'c
     evaluation.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1909-.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  173 p.  Reprinted 1971.

Meresman, S. J. PERT; concepts and application to solid waste managenen::.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1970,
     35 p.

Meresman, S. J., and J. L. Meresman.  Human engineering can reduce atcci-
     dents, increase efficiency.  National Safety News, 102 (6) : 50-51 ,
     Dec. 1970.

Merz,  R. C., and R. Stone.  Special  studies of a sanitary  landfill.
     Rockville, Md. ,  U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and Welfsire,
     1970.  (Distributed by National Technical Information Service,
     Springfield, Va. ,  as PB-196 IkB.  [222 p.])


Mission 5000.  (Let's find a better way I)  Poster [16" x 20"]:; information
     kit.
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Mission 5000.  [Rockviilc, Md., U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
     Welfare, 1?70.]  Flvrr.  6 p.  [Revised, Cincinnati, U.S. Department
     of Health, Eduoaiion, and Welfare, 1970.]  Reprinted, [Washington,
     U.S. Governr-rtnt Printing Of f i ce ,  19 70 , 1911 . ]

Mission 5000; selected list of available literature.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental Protect ion Agency,  [1971].  I  p.


Morse, iv , ,  and E,  W. Rcth.  Systems analysis of regional solid waste
     handling.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2065.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office,  1970,  [29^ p.]

Munich, A.  J.  Grants encourage new waste disposal methods.  Journal of
     Environmental Health, 32(S):572-578. Mar.-Apr. 1970.


Munich, A.  J., A.  J. Kiee, and C. R. Hampel.  1968 National survey of
     community solid waste oractices.   Region 2,,   v. 1 .   Public Health
     Service Publication Mo,  1866,  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1969,  161  p.

Munich, Ac  J., A,  J. Klee, and C. R. Hampel.  1968 National survey of
     community solid waste practices,   Region 2.   vc 20   Public Health
     Service Publication No.  1866.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1969.  A09  P.

National  Academy  of Sc;ences--Nationa1  Research Council.  Collection,
     reduction,  and disposal of solid waste in high-rise multifamily
     dwellings.   Rockville, Md., U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
     1571.   (Distributed by National Technical Information Service,
     Scnngfield,  Va.,  as PB-197 623.   169 p.)


National  Association of  Counties Research Foundation.  Citizen support
     for solid waste management.  [Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1970.j  20  p.  Reprinted 1970.

National  Solia Wastes Management Association and  Solid  Waste  Management
     Office.  Technical  guides and model  contract for collection of resi-
     dential solid wastes.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agency, 1971.  30 p.  [Prepub1icat ion copy.]

Ocean dumping poses growing threat.   Environmental  Science &  Technology,
     A(10):805-806, Oct.  1970.
                                                                        ron-
Open dump closing .  .  .  alternative procedures.   [Cincinnati], U.S.  Envi
     mental  Protection Agency, 1971.  [79 p.]  [Restricted distribution,,]

Oregon State Board of  Health.   Oregon solid waste management plan; status
     report, 19&9.  Public Health Service Publication No.  2115.   Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1971.  125 p«
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Perkins, R „  A,  Satellite vehicle systems for solid waste collection;
     evaluation and apol i cat i on ,.   Rockville, Md., U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1971..   (D';tributed by National Technical
     Information Service,  Sp-ingf Hd, Va., as PB-197 931.  2^3 p.)

Proceedings:  First National Corference on Packaging Wastes, Sept. 22-?.'*,
     1969.  Washington, U.S. Govc rnrrient Printing Office,  197'.  2^2 p.

The Resource Recovery Act; Public Law 91-512, 91st Cong., H.R.11833,
     Oct. 26, 1970.  [Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1970,]
     9 p.

Schuyler, $., and G. Heirierd i nge  r „  Continental margin data collection
     pilot project; a Division of Research and Development open-file
     report  (CT-02-69-^5).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 197C1.,  [81 p.]  [Restricted  distribution.]

Shuster, K.   Solid waste rnanagenen". study of the U.S. Virgin  Islands; a
     Division of Technical Operat'ons open-file report (TO 1.3.182/C).
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  197"'<   166 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

Snuster, Wt  W,  Partial oxidation of solid organic wastes.  Public Health
     Service Publication No. 2133-  Washington. U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1970.  99 p.

Smith, D. D., and R. P. Brown.   Deep-sea disposal of liquid t.  solid wastes.
     industrial Water Engineering, 7 (9) : 20-2'+, Sept. 1970.  Reprinted,
     I'C i nc i nnat i , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.!.  6  p.

The Solid Waste Disposal Act;  Title II of Public Law 82-272, 82th  Cong.,,
     S.306,  Oct. 20, '1965.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office.,
     1966.  5 p.  Reprinted 1970.

The Solid Waste Disposal Act as  amended; Title il of Public Law 89~272,
     89th Cong., S.306, Oct. 20,   1965; Public Law 91-512, 91st Conq.,
     H.R.11833, Oct. 26, 1970.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
     Office, 1971 .  1;4 P-

Solid waste management information kit.

Solid waste management:  a  list  of available literature.  [Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office], Jan. 1971.  ^7 p.

Solid waste management:  a  list  of available literature.  [C"ncinnati] , U.S.
     Environmental "rotection Agency, Apr.  197?.  17 p.

Solid waste management training  bulletin of courses, July 197i~~Decenrber
     1972.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  197!.   16 p.
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Sorq,  ;'„  j . , ar'U  '•..  L.  Hickrar,  Jr.   Sanitary  landfill  fact'.,   /d ed.
     t-'ub'lc Healtr Service  Pub 1 i cat i on  No.  1792,   Wash i ngro-i ,  u.L,
     ;,".ove r nme'1! Printing  Utfi'.e,  19/0.   '<('  p.   Reprinted '9'i

Spount-r,  C, S.  Solid waste  "anagement  in  recreational  forest  areas
     r'ublic Heairp. Service  Publication  No.  199'.   Washington,  U.S.
     Government Print inq  Office,  137'.   9»  p.

Stier.i,  H,  Annticsi  report  fur  fiscal year  1969;  analytical  and special
     report to Division of  Technical  Operations  and  Division of Researcn
     and  Development; a Division  of  Research and  Development ooen-file
/    -epcrt (RS-03~63-C^)    [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department  of Health,
     Education, and Welfare,  1370.   k p,

Stutzenberger , F0 J.s A.  J.  Kaufman,  and R. D6  Lossin,   Ceiluiolytic
     activity  in  Riunicipal  solid  waste  composting.   C a n a d i a n Journal  of
             l^SLi )6(7) --553-560, July  1970,
Sweeten, J0 M.   Instructions  for  conducting  state  i ndus t r i a i -ag r i cu 1 1 ura i
     solid waste surveys; a  Division of Technical  Operations  open-file
     Deport (TO 9.1/0).   [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department  of  Health,
     Lducations and Welfare,  1570.  ^5 p.   [Restricted  distribution,,]

Sympo1. i dr! on Solid Waste  Demonstration Projects, Cincinnati,  May  A-6,
     i97S,  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency.   Flyer.
     C- p.

Symposium on Solid Waste  Demonstration Projects, Cincinnati,  Ma/  A-6,  1971.
     Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.   Pro^'am  scnedule
     f i v- r .  ^ p .

Thurnau. R,, C.  The explosive hazard of incinerator  dust;  a  Division  of
     Research and Development open-file report  (WP-02-69~2'-t; .   [Cincinnati],
     l;.G, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  197C,   3'-*  p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

TofirKr, R. 0,  'Developing a  state solid waste management  plan.   Public
     Heelth Service Publication No. 2031.  Washington,  U.S.  Government
     D--intinq Office, 1970.   50 p.

Toftner, R. 0. , and R. M. Clark.   Intergovernmental  approaches  to  solid
     x.avte management.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing  Office,  1971.
     i'3  L',

Toftner, R. 0. , D, D. Swavely, W. T. Dehn, and B.  L. Sweeney,  comps 0
     State solid waste planning grants, agencies,  and progress — 1970.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare,
     liT/D.  26 P.
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Toftner, R. 0., D. D. Swavely, W, T. Dehn, and E. L. Sweeney,  cv rs ._
     State solid w.aste planning grarts, agencies, and p roq ress-- ! '3 7C ;
     report of activities through June 30, 19/0.  Public  Health  S :-•"-/ice-
     Publication No. 2109.  Washington, U.S. Government Pointing  Office,
     1971 .  26 p.

Truitt, M. M., J. (',. Liebman, and C, W. Kruse.  Mathematical node ling  of
     solid waste collection policies.  v.  1 and 2.  Public Health  Service
     Publication No. 2G"!0.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office,
     1970.  [311 p.]

Two new reports.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1971.
     Flyer.  A p.

Ulmer, N. S.  Laboratory procedure for determining percent: ash and
     percent weight,  loss of solid wastes on heating at 600 C;  a
     Division of Research and Development open-file report (RS-03~68-17).
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.   1^  p.
     [Restricted distribution..]


U1 mer , N. S.  Physical and chemical parameters and methods for so ' Id
     waste characterization; a Division of Research and Development
     open-file progress report (RS-0.3-68-1 7) .  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  2k p.
     [Restricted distribution,]

University of Louisville.   Louisville, Ky.--ind.  metropolitan  region  solid
     waste disposal study; interim report on a solid waste demonstration
     project;  volume I:  Jefferson County, Kentucky. ' [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  205  P.

Vaughan, R. D.  The scope of the solid waste problem and  promi'i i no
     solutions.  Compos t Sci ence,, 11(3):8-11, Mav-June 1570.

Wigh, R. J.  Evaluation of the MO30QA soil moisture meter to  determine
     !n-place moisture content of refuse at land disposal' sites ; progress
     report; a Division of Research and Development open-file  report.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.   19  p.
     [Restricted distribution.]
Wiley, J. S.  Utilization and disposal of poultry manure.  Cincinnati,
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.   1 4 p.
     Reprinted 1970.

Wilson, D. L.  The Alsterberg (azicle) modification of the Winkler method
     for the determination of the BOD of incinerator quench water and
     the calibration of the Weston and Stack DO Analyzer Mode!  300-B; a
     Division of Research and Development open-file report (RS-03~68-17K
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.
     39 p.   [Restricted distribution.]
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     .--!, D, L.  Applicability of existing methods for the determination of
     the biochemical oxygen demand  (BOD) of  incinerator quench water; a
     L11 v i s i on cf Research and Development open-file report  (R?>-03~&3- 1 8) „
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1970.  36 p.   [Restricted distribution.]
Wilson, D, L.  Development of a method for the determination of carbon and
     Hydrogen in solid waste; a Division of Research and Development  open-
     file report (RS-03-68-17) .  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health.,
     UKication, and Welfare,  1970.  32 p.  [Restricted distribution,]

Wilson, D. L.  Evaluation of a method for the determination of inorganic
     caroon  (carbonates) in solid wastes; a Division of Research ana
     Development open-file report (RS-03-68-17).   [Cincinnati], U.S.
     F'-iv i ronmenta 1  Protection Agency, 1971.  '^ p.  [Restricted
     i^; i t r i but i on . ]

Wilson, D. L. Laboratory procedure for determining the total heat of
     combustion in solid wastes; a Division of Research and Development
     open-file report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 197'.  21 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

wilsr-., D. L.  Laboratory procedure for the gravimetric determination of
     carbon and hydrogen in solid wastes (for methods manua'); a Division
     ->f Research and Development open-file report  (RS-03~68-17) .  [Cin-
     cinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and We1 fare, 1'37C.
     :o p.   [Restricted distribution.]

v.I]sr-'s LI. L.  Laboratory procedure for the gravimetric determination of
     ..^rDonate carbon in solid wastes; a Division of Research and Oevelop-
     "•er.; open-file report (RS-03~&8-1 7) •  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental
     "' rotect ion Agency, 1971.  23 p.  [Restricted distribution,]

Wilsc':, D. L.  Laboratory procedure for the potential heat determination
     in solid wastes; a Division of Research and Development open-file
     report  (RS-03-68-17) .  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     •'••yency,  1971.   7 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Wilso', D, L.  Laboratory procedures for determining the biochemical
     oxygen demand (BOD) of incinerator quench water; a Division of
     Research and Development open-file report (RS-03'68-17).  [Cincin-
     rati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970,
     jb p.   [Restricted distribution.]

Zausner, E. R.  An accounting system for solid waste collection.  Public
     Health Service Publication No. 2033-  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1970.  2k p.

Zausner, E. R.  An accounting system for solid waste management in small
     communities.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1970.  18 p.
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                                      FILMS
The green box.  Falls Church, Va., Stuart Finley, Inc., 1970.  [Film,
     17 min., 16 mm., sound, color.]  (May be borrowed from Modern Talking
     Picture Service, New Hyde Park, New York.)

The stuff we throw away.  Falls Church,  Va., Stuart Finiey,  inc., 1970.
     [Film, 22 min., 16 mm., sound, color.]  (May be borrowed from
     Modern Talking Picture Service, New Hyde Park, New York, or purchased
     from National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C.)

What's new in sol id,waste management.  Falls Church, Va.,  Stuart
     Finley, Inc.,  1970.  [Film, 37 min., 16 mm., sound, color.]
     (May be purchased from National Audiovisual Center, Washington,
     D.C., or borrowed from the Modern Talking Picture Service, Mew
     Hyde Park,  New York.)
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              BURLAU OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PUBLICATIONS

                       July 1 , 1969—June 30, 1970
Abstract cards for the following Public Health Service Publications:
     NOS. 1850, 1855, 1880,  1892,  1909, 1932, and  1959-

Aerojet-General Corporation.  A systems study of solid waste management
     in the Fresno area; final report on a solid waste manage^e-nt demon-
     -ilration.  Public Health Service Publication  No.  1959.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  [*»11  p.]

Albert  Switzer 6 Associates,  Inc., and Greenleaf/Telesca.  Master olan
     for sol'd waste collection and disposal; tri-parish metropolitan
     area of New Orleans; final report on a solid  waste management
     demonst "at ion.  Public Health Service Publication No. 193?.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1969.  [339 p.]

Alexander, T,   Where will we  put all the garbage?  Fortune., 76(5):
     1**9-151.   189-190, 192,  19*4, Oct. 1967.  Reprinted,  fct nc i nnat I ] ,
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  [l°7Cj.   1?  D.

Amer can Public Works Association  Research Foundation.  Ra<1  transport
     of solid  wastes; a feasibility study; interim report:  phase one.
     Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     19f'-9.  168 p.

American Public Works Association  Research Foundation.  The Tezuka
     refuse compression system; a  preliminary report.  Cincinnati,
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.  ^7 p.
     Reprinted 1970.

Armstrong, D.  H.  Portable sampler for microorganisms  in incinerator
     stack emissions.  Applied Microbiology, 19(0:20*4-205, Jan.  1970.

Bergin, T. J., D0  A. Furlong, and  B. T. Riley.   A  progress report on the
     CPU-*400 project,  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health, Education,
     and Welfare,  1970.   33 p.

Binder ror solid waste management/grant & contract summaries.  [Cincinnati,
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1970.3

[Black, R. J.]  Safe and sanitary  home refuse storage.  Public  Health
     Service Publication No.  183.   Washington,  U.S. Governrient  Printing
     Office.  Revised 1962, 1968.   Flyer.   6 p.   Reprinted 1969.

Boettcher, R.  A.  Air classification for reclamation processing of
     solid wastes.  ASME Paper No. 69-WA/PID-9.   Presented at Winter
     Annual  Meeting, American Society of Mechanical Engineers,  Los
     Angeles,  Nov. 16-20, 1969.  12 p.
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Brambier, M,  Solid waste collection simulation:  a generalized aop-'oacr.
     J_n_ Record of Proceedings; Third Annual Simulation Symposium,  ra'::pa,
     Fla., Jan. 1V-16, 1970.  p. J-1--J-16.   (P. 0. Box  1155, Tan^a.
     Fla.  33601.)

Breidenbach, A,. W. , and R0 W. Eldrecfge.  Research and development  for
     better solid waste management.  BioScience, 19(11):984-988, Nov.
     1969.

Bureau attacks nation's solid waste,  Envi ronmental Science & Technology
     3(8) :705-707, Aug. 19&9.  Repri nted, WaTFrrp^ToTTTnirTr'^'eT^nTnt
     Printing Office,  1970.  3 p.

Bureau of Solid Waste Management information kit.  [Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.]

Bureau of Solid Waste Management pub1icat ions , July 1, 19&8~-June 30,
     1969.  8 P.

Butler, D. M., and W,, M. Graham.   Dismantling railroad freight cars; a
     study of improved methods with application to other deno'ition
     problems.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1850.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  32 p.

Carruth, D. E., and A. J. Klee.  Analysis of solid waste composition;
     statistical technique to determine sample size,  [Cincinnati],  U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 19&9,  25 p.

Chapman, R. A.  Acid hydrolysis of  cellulose  in municipal refuse;  a
     Division of Research and Development open-file report  (RS-02-68-11).
     [Cincinnati], U,S. Department  of Health, Education, and Welfare,,
     1970.  50 p.   [Restricted distribution.]

Clark, R. M.  Economics of solid waste investment decisions.  Journal
     of the Urban Planning and Development Division, Proceedings of  the
     American Society of CIvi 1 Engineers^ 96"OJP1) : 65-79, Mar. 1970,

demons, C. A., and R. J. Black.    Summaries of solid wastes program
     contracts, July 1, 1965--June  30, 1968.  Public Health Service
     Publication No. 1897-  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
     1969.  46 p.   Supplement (insert).  July 1, 1968--_.une 3C, I9&9..
     12 p.  Reprinted  1970.

Combustion Engineering, inc..  Technical-economic study of solid waste
     disposal needs and practices.   Public Health Service Publication
     No.  1886.  Washington, U.S.,  Government Printing Office, 1969.
     [705 p.]

Combustion Power Company, inc.  Combustion power unit-400; CPJ-^00; a
     technical abstract.  Rockville, Md., U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1969.  15 p.
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Consigner Protection and Environmental Health Service, Office of
     Program Development.  Issue study on solid wastes.  [Washington]
     u,S, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Aug. 1969.
     210 p.   [Restricted distribution.]
Cummins, R. L.  Effects of
     quality,   Cincinnati,
     Wei fare,  1968.  29 p.
                           land disposal  of solid wastes on water
                           U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
                            Reprinted 19&9.  30 p.
Cummins, R. L.  A study of solid waste management in the tobacco
     products industry; a Division of Technical  Operations open-file
     progress report (T05.^/0).  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.   25 p.  [Restricted
     distribution.]

Curry, M, G., A, Hamilton, and C. S. Lawson.   Mechanics of style; a
     guide for Bureau of Solid Waste Management  authors, secretaries,
     and contractors.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 19&9.  26 p.

Degner, D. A.  The  key to proper solid waste  management:  Federal, State,
     arc) local participation.   In Transactions of the Nineteenth Annual
   Conference
   Architectu
                on Sanitary Engineering.   Bulletin of Engineering and
                  Nc
                      60 .   Lawrence, University of Kansas, 1969.
DeMarto, J., D.  J .  Keller, J.  L.  Newton,  and J.  Leckman.   Incinerator
     gu i de 1 i nes~- 1969 .   Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1969.   176 p.   [Working document for American Public
     Works Association  meetings,  Oct.  1969.]

Department of Sanitary  Engineering,  District of  Columbia.   Kenilworth
     node 1 sanitary landfill;  interim report on  a solid waste demon-
     stration project,  December  1967~~January 19&9.  Washington,  U.S.
     Government  Printing Office,  1969.   [127 p.]
[D
ia
     ,  C.
     July
     Publ
          J . ]   Summaries of Bureau of Solid Waste Management contracts,
          1,  1968-~June 30, 19&9.   Supplement to Public Health Service
         ication fJo.  1897.   [Cincinnati,  U.S. Department of Health,
     Education,  and Welfare,  1969.]   12 p
Dismantling railroad freight  cars.
     Office,  1970.   Flyer.   2 p.
                                    Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing
Engdah1,  R.  B.   Solid waste processing;  a state-of-the-art report  on unit
     operations  and processes.   Public Health Service Publication  No.  1856,
     Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1969.   72 p.

Floyd, E.  P.   Occurrence and significance of pesticides  in solid wastes;
     a Division  of Research and Development open-file report (RS-02-68-15),
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,  1970,
     3^  p.   [Restricted  distribution.]
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Franklin Institute.  Solid Waste Information Ret r i eva1  Sys tern Accession
     Bui letin, 1(1): 1-21 ,  Jan.  1970~[Cinci nnati ,  U. S .  DepaTTrf^nt"~of
     Health, Education, and Welfare..]
Franklin Institute.  Solid Waste In Format ion Retrieval System Acces
>s ic)n
     Bui letin, 1 (2) : 1::~2T, Feb.  1970,.  [Cinci nnati ,  U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare.]

Grant programs under the Solid  Waste Disposal Act.   Rockville, Md., U..S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.  16 p.  Pepr'nted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1963.
     20 p.

Hangers for Publications Office;  Office of Information/Publications; Bureau
     of Solid Waste  Management; Richard D. Vaughan; Robert J. Griffin, Jr.;
     Patricia L.  Stump; and Solid Waste Management  Representatives.

Hickman, H. L., Jr.   Disposables.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, [1969.1.  6 p.  [Restricted distributional

Hickman, H. L., Jr.   Planning and the national solid waste survey.  >Jpu rna 1
     of Environmental  Health, 32 (V) : A02-**05 ,  Jan.-Feb. 1970.

Hickman, H. L., Jr.   The public-private partnership in solid waste manage-
     ment.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of  Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1970.  16 p.

Hughes, Go M., R0  A.  Landon, and  R.  N. Farvolden.   Hydrogeology of solid
     waste disposal  sites in northeastern Illinois; an interim report on
     a solid waste demonstration  grant project.,  [Cincinnati], U.S. Depart-
     ment of Health,  Education, and Welfare,  1969.   137 p.

International Research Group on Refuse Disposal (IRGRD); information
     bulletin numbers  21-31, August 196^ to December 1967.  Rockville,
     Md0, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 19&9.
     [Translated by the  Israel  Program for Scientific Translations.]

Jensen, M. E0  Observations of  continental European solid waste management
     practices.  Public Health  Service Publication  No. i860.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  k6 p.

John Carol lo Engineers,.  Maricopa County; an  interim report on a solid
     waste demonstration project.   ICincinnati] , U.S.  Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare, 19&9.  [318 p.]

Johnson, H.  Determination of the toxicant selenium in solid waste.
     [Cincinnati], U..S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1969.  12 p.   [Restricted distributionJ
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Jo'ie; .', Henrv F.n(j, rv-o rr limited.   Proposals  'Tor  a  refuse disposal  system
      in Oakland r jUnty, Michiaan;  final  report on  a  solid waste demon-
     * t t it t ; ori q r.r t pro Jcc t .   Pub ! i c  He a 1 t h  Service  Pub 1 i cat i on No.  I960 .
     W(T h ' nqi ;-r t  ,;.S, Govi rr.nr-n:  r-'rintinq  Office,  1970.   1^6 p.

Keag> , i. . f-'.   Tes'imon/ at  public  hearing  before  the  Assembly Committee
     on Ndtura1 Resources and  Conservation,  Palo  Alto,  California,  Nov. 20,
      19b9.   [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department  cf  Health,  Education, and  Welfare,
      n p.

Kennedy,  J.  C.  Current concepts  in  the disposal  of  solid wastes.   Journal
     "f LnYlT£f^eT!^L!llLLill>  31 (2)'• ^S"1 53>  Sept.-Oct.  1968.   Reprinted,
     rt'o - hiriqton, U.S. Government  Printing  Office,  1970,   5 p.

Kina, D.  A.  Development of a  high-tempenature  low  capacity refuse incin-
     eretor; a Division of Research  and  Development  open-file  progress
     -crorr (WP-0,-t-68-08) .  [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Department  of Health,
     r oucat ior , anc! Welfare,  1970.   29 p.   [Restricted  distribution.]

Klee, A.  J.  Let DARr make your solid-waste decisions.   American City,
     8:>(2i : 103-103, Feb. 1970.

Klee, A.  J.  The psycholoqy of solid waste manaqement.   APWA Reponten,
     3t (5): l^-'S  58, 20, May  19&9.  Reprinted  in  Ohio  Cities  and
     Vijj£g_es_1_ i 7'7) : 4-^, July 1969.

Klee, A.  j.  Tactics, strategy:   the solid waste battle.   Envi ronmenta1
                                         ,  Oct.  1969.

Lefke,  L. W.  Progress  in solid waste management and  needed developments.
     In Proceeding^; 8th Annual Lnvironmenta 1 and  Water  Resources Engi-
     neering Conference, Nashville,  June  5~6, 1969-   Technical  Report
     *'.o.  20, Vanderbilt University.  p.  107" 118.   Reprinted,  [Cincinnati],
     . .'-.,. Department of Healtn, fducation, and  Welfare,  1970.   16 p.

Little, H.  R.  Solid waste management  in  the  territory  of  Guam.   [Cincin-
     "viti], U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,  1969.   116 p.

Loss in, K.  D.  Qualitative determination  for  degree  of  decomposition of
     compost by the starch-iodine method;  a preliminary  report.   [Cin-
     cinnati], U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and Welfare, 1969.
            [Restricted distribution.]
Management Technology  Inc.  Automobile scrapping  processes  and  needs  for
     Harviand; a final report on a solid waste demonstration.   Public
     health Service Publication No. 2027.  Washington,  U.S.  Government
     fronting Office,  1970.  6^ p.

McGauhey ,  P. H.  American composting concepts.   [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.  ^8 p.
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Meller, F. H.  Conversion of organic solid wastes  into yeast;  an economic
     evaluation.  Public Health Service Publication No.  1903.   Wash j PC; ton ,
     U.S.  Government Printing Office,  19^9.   173 p.

Mission 5000.  [Rockville, Md.],  U.S.  Department of Health,  Education, and
     Welfare, 1970.   Flyer.   6 p.
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Munich, A. J., A. J. Klee, and C. R. Hampel.   1968 National sur*
     community solid waste practices.  Region I.  Public Health Service
     Publication No. 1866.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,
     1969.  47 p.   [Regions 2-9 in press.]

National Academy of Engineering--National  Academy of Sciences.   Policies
     for solid waste management.  Public Health Service Publication No.
     2018.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1970.   6k p.

National Safety Council.  Refuse collection in municipalities.   Data
     Sheet 618.  Chicago, 1969.  12 p.*

National Solid Wastes Management Association  and Bureau of Solid Waste
     Management.  Sanitary landfill operation agreement and recommended
     standards for sanitary landfill design and construction.   [Cincin-
     nati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  19&9.
     44 p.

Observations of continental  European solid waste management practices.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1970.  Flyer.  q p.

Office of Science and Technology, Executive Office of the President.
     Solid waste management;  a comprehensive  assessment of solid waste
     problems, practices, and needs.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
     Office, 1969.  Ill p.  [Reprinted, Cincinnati, U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.]

Ongerth, J. E., and M.  G. Tucker.  Report  on  a study of the Weber County
     incinerator in Ogden, Utah; a Division of Technical Operations open-
     file report (TO 3.1.001/8).  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare,  1970.  44 p.   [Restricted  distribution.]

Peterson, M. L., and F. J. Stutzenberger.   Microbiological evaluation  of
     incinerator operations.   Applied Microbiology, 18(1):8-13, July 1969.

Public Health Service publications of the  Bureau of Solid Waste Management
     [through fiscal year 1969].  5 p.  [Unpublished list.]

Quad-City solid wastes  project; an interim report, June 1, 1966 to May 3',
     1967.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,
     1968.  [181 p.]  Reprinted, Washington,  U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1970.
     "Not edited in Bureau of Solid Waste Management;  only  purchased  reprints
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      itope a;.n . oivany t  Inc.,  Engineers.   A  • tud;  of sol'., ..-'aste
     LOi  i fc.c t • ;>' '-'''stem? comDAriruj  one-man  vi tn  nu1ti-man crev/-,;  final
     repo. '. ,  ; '.,;• ' ' '  Hed I th  bpn'"re  Pub 1 i cat '. or, Ur ,  \b'y~l,   Washington,
Rogers, C, J., and " . C. Purre-ll.   identification  of  bacteria by rapid
     spec  f r. ;_> photo*" 1 ;!Oro*'ie : r i t ne'hods,   Env i » oM'V'* c 1  Science 6 Technol og
                                         .....
The role of Daoaqipg  in solid waste  management,  1966 to 1^76.   Washington,
     u,S, Gc;ve --pr-ier ; Printing Office.  1970,   Hyer,   i( r>,

Sander<;s T, G,  Grinder evaluation  and  development;  a Division  of Research
     and Dev<- 'onnenl open-file progress  report  (WP-02-69-26) .   [Cincinnati],
     U.G. l>e j;i r trie nt of HealtS,  Education,  and  Welfare,  1S"''0.   ^*1 p.
     [ RCS t r i c t ed  ii i  r> t r i b ut i or: , ]

Senskc, M, L.  Solid waste management practices  in  a foundry;  a Division of
     Technical Oper.jtionc>  open-file progress  report  (TQfj/O •• ,   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. DeDartmrnt of Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  1970.   11 p.
     [ Res L f i •; ( ed  (i i  s t r i b ut i on . ]

Shell, G. L.,  and J. L, Boyd.  Composting  dewatered  sewage  sludge.   Public
     rlea I en Service Publication  No. 1936.   Washington, U.S.  Government
     Print ing  Off •, ce ,  !?70.   28  p.

Solid w-Tb te/d i sease relationships;  a  literature  survey.   [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of  Health, Education, and  Welfare,  [19691.   Flyer.   k p.

The S-ilid Waste Disposal Ac?; Title Ii  of  Public  Law 89-27?,  89th Cong.,
     5.106,  Oct.  20, 1965.  Washington,  U.S.  Government  Pointing  Office,
     196b.  S  p.  Reprinted 1970.

Solid wdste management:  a list  of  available  literature.   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  Dec.  1969.   27 p.

Solid waste management:  a list  of  available  literature,   [Cincinnati],
     J.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  Ji'f-e  1970.   18 p.

Solid waste reduction/salvage plant;  an  interim report;  Citv  of Madison
     pilot plant  demonstration project,  June  \k  to  December  31, 19&7.
     Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing  Office,  1968.   25  p.   Reprinted,
     Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare,  1968,
     1?69.

Solid wastes   program publications,  July  1,  1967~~June 30,  1968.   ^  p.
     I Unpubl i s^ed list.]

Sorg, T4 J.    Industrial and agricultural solid  wastes and problems  involved
     in the!"  disposal.  Pub 1 i c  Heal th  News (New  Jersey), 51 (3) "-67~69 ,
     Mar. 1970,             "               '
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Sponagle, C „  E.  Solid wastes demonstration grant abstracts,; grant',
     January  l--June 30, 1969.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1969.  A? p.

Sponagle, C.  E.  Summaries; solid wastes demonstration grant projects--.969,
     Public Health Service Publication No. 1821.  Washington, U.S. C-cverrv-
     ment Printing Office, 1969.  175 p.

Spooner, C. S.   Solid waste management in recreational forest areab; study
     for the  U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.  Cincinnati,
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  13^ p.

A study of solid waste collection systems comparing one-man with multi-mar
     crews.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
     Welfare,  [1969].  Flyer,  k p.

Summaries; solid wastes demonstration grant projects--1968.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  Flyer,  k p.

Telephone directory.  Autumn 1969.  10 p.

Thomas, Dean  &  Hoskins, Inc.  Comprehensive study of solid waste disposal
     in Cascade County, Montana; final report on a solid waste demonstration.
     Public Health Service Publication No. 2002.  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1970.  188 p.

U.S. Congress.   Senate.  A bi11 to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act
     [Title  II  of Public Law 89-272].  S.2005, 91st Cong.,  1st. sess.,
     Apr. 29,  1969.  [Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office.]  10 p.

Vaughan, R. D.   The Federal solid wastes program.  Civil Eng i neer i n c; ?
     39(2):69-71, Feb. 1969.

Vaughan, R. D.   Management of solid wastes frorr hospi tals--probl ems  and
     technology.  _[_n_ Use and disposal of single-use items  in health  care
     facilities; report of a national conference, Dec. k and 5, 1968.
     Ann Arbor, Mich., National Sanitation Foundation, 19&9-  Monograph
     No. 6.  p. J»l-l»6.*

Vaughan, R. D.   Recycling and reuse of waste materials; an essential
     feature  of solid waste control  systems for the future.  Waj^
     1(1):6-7,  Sept. 1969.

Vaughan, R. D.   Reuse of solid wastes:  a major solution to  a major
     national  problem.  Waste Age, 1 (1): 10, U--1S, Apr. 1970.
     ••'Not edited in Bureau of Solid Waste Management; only purchased
repri nts.
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Vaughan, R. D.  Solid waste iran.iuent-n t :   tK
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Sanitary landfill:  one part earth to four parts refuse.  Washington,
     Capital Film Laboratories,  Inc., 19&9.   [Film, 2^4 min,,  !6 ™n. ,,
     sound, color.]  (May be purchased from National Audiovisual
     Center, Washington, D.C., or borrowed from Modern Talking p;ct,re
     Service, New Hyde Park, New York.)

Waste away.  Washington, National Audiovisual Center, !9&9-   fFiln.,
     22 min., 16 mm., sound, color.]  (May be borrowed from National
     Medical Audiovisual Center, Atlanta, Ga.  (Order no. M
     or purchased from National Audiovisual Center.)
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              BliRrAb OF 5.01 li.' WAMF MANAGEMENT PUBLICATIONS

                       July  I ,  19C8"-~June 30, 1969


American Public Works Association Research Foundation.  The Tezuka
     refuse compression system; a preliminary report.  Cincinnati,
     U.S. Department of health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  ^7 p.

Annual  report; solid waste publications, fiscal year  1968.  M p.

Anderson, R. j.  The public health aspects of solid waste disposal.
     Public Health Reports, 75(2):93-96. Feb. 196^4.   [Reprinted,
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.]  k p.

Abstract cards for the following Public Health Service Publications:
     Nos. 999-UIH-6, 1596, 1729", 1748, 1792, 1812, 1819, 1821, 1826,
     ond 1867.

Abstracts; selected patents on  refuse handling facilities for buildings.
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     !1968].  Flyer.  A p.

Bjornson, B. P., and M.  D. Bogue.   Keeping a sanitary landfill sanitary,
     Publ ic Works, 92(9) :ll2-Jl*t,  Sept. 1961.  Reprinted, [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare, [1969].   k p.

Black,  R. J.  Private contractor opportunities in the solid waste program.
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     [1968].  \k p.

Black,  Pc J.  Progress under the Federal solid wastes program,   [Cincin-
          , U.S. Department of  Health, Education, and Welfare, [1968].   10 p.
nat
Black, R. J.  A review of sanitary landfill ing practices  in the United
     States.  In Proceedings; Third  International Congress, International
     Research Giro up on Refuse Disposal, Trento (Italy), May 2*4-29,  1965.
      [Terni Press.]  p. ^0-^7.   [Published  in English, German,  French,
     and  Italian editions.]  [Reprinted, Cincinnati, U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare,  1968.]  8 p,

[Black, R. J.]  Safe and sanitary home  refuse storage.  Public Health
     Service Publication Nc. 183.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office.  Revised  1962.  Reprinted  1963.  Revised 1968.   Flyer.  6 p.

Black, R. J.  Solid wastes handling.  J_n Envi ronmental aspects of  the
     hospital,  v. 2.  Supportive departments.   Public Health  Service
      Publication No. 93Q-C-16.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
      Office,  1967.  p. 20-27.   Reprinted as Solid wastes  handling  in
      hospitals.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of  Health, Education,  and
     Welfare, 1968.  9 p.
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Black, R0 J., A. J. MuhJch, A. J. Klee, H.  L. Hick nan,  Jr.,  ,*•••;<  -„  '. .
     Vaughan.  The; national solid wastes  survey;  an  interim  f-r,- >  !,
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of  Health, Education,  and Ws I!;T->,
     [1968].  53 p.  Reprinted in Proceedings,;  Thirj  Annual  ''.et-:,••;,
     Institute for Solid Wastes, Miami Beach, Oct, /'-+,  i%8,,  i,1; ; L ,ic,  ,
     American Public, Works Association.   p.  2^-43.

Bogue, M. D.  Municipal incineration.  [Cincinnati;,  U.3.  De:Dar'ti :e-~ :  of
     Health, Education, and We 1 fa r t ,  1968.   2"'  p.

Breidenbach, A. W.  Editorial.  F'es tj_c_i_de_s  Men i_cq_r_ijTg__J "->u_rna 1 L ,~(2):71,
     Sept.  1968.

Breidenbach, A. W,,, H. L. Hickman, Jr., and  J „  OeMarco.   The 'jcte'uial
     role of analytical chemistry in  solid  waste  technology.  [Cincin-
     nati], U.S. Department of Health, Educat'on,  and Welfare,  [1^68].
     13 p.

Combustion  Power Company,  Inc.  Combustion  power  unit-^00; CP.'-^O'):  a
     technical abstract.  Rockville,  Md., U.S.  Department  of Health,
     Education, and Welfare,  1965.   15 p.

Connolly, J. A., ed.   Abstracts; se-lected patents  on  refuse  hardline
     facilities for buildings.  Public Health Service PjbUcctior  Nc;.
     1793.  Washington,, U.S.  Government Printing  Office,  19&C,   [37-'J  D,

County of Los Angeles, Department of  County  Engineer.   Development  cf
     construction and use criteria for sanitary  landfills; a"  interim
     report.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of  health,  Education,  and
     Welfare, 1969.  [267 p.]

Darnay, A., and W. Ei. Franklin.  The  role of  packaging  in  solic  >vaste
     management, 1966 to 197&.  Public Health Service Publication  No,
     1855.  Washington, U.S.  Government Print'ng  Office,  1963.   L;''5  P.

Day & Zimmermann, Engineers and Architects.   Special  studies for
     incinerators; for the government  of  the  District of  Colu^Lia,
     Department of Sanitary Engineering.  Public  Health  Service
     Publication No,,  17^*8.  Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing
     Office, 1968.  80 p.

Decker, W.  M., and J. H. Steele.  Health  aspects  and  vector  control
     associated with animal wastes.   In Management of Farm Animai
     Wastes; Proceedings; National Symposium  on  Animal  Waste Marage-
     ment,  East Lansing, Mich., hay  5~7»  1966,   St.  Joseph,  Mich.,
     American Society of Agricultural  Engineers,   p.  (8-20.

Floyd, E. P., and A.  W. Breidenbsch.   Preliminary  estimate of  the
     significance of pesticide residues in  solid  wastes  and  problems
     of reduction or elimination of  these residues.   [Cincinnatij,
     U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and  Welfare,  !vS68j.   fc  r.
                                    136

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 b3 ! /It: .-i'.'e <*\.-.\:.  i 'd>  Wj-lt  s, : >'| V' r 5. i ( -f ' Aut'uilif,,  Inc.  Ga i r e , V i M e
      '-0 ' -'•--• : '.'l-.^'i.  .J"  irtc,-, •  report    f i ru I ii,r ?t i ,  U.S. Depa r t -ne,i t  of
      f ' "   -\  J. r i • i c)f> t  d'i i!  i>*t i 1 t-i r( ,   ; So'; „   ; ?>'<,!•, ]

 [G i I bt- ri -, :.-'i , V/.  f.,  K.  J,  Black,  L0 t. Crane,  and  P.  L. Davis,]  Solid
      A'r.-., •-• handling  i ri  ftetroui iitan areas    Pubi;<-  Health Service  Fubli-
      '••-'f  '-'•' '<'".  i^'^.   Was-n ;-,j - on ,  U.S. Gove rni'.fM, t  Printing  Office,  1966.
      '• :  /.   Re-cr i r, red  I;)b8,

 Grant  ,.r.,qram-  uid-r t^e Solid  WaUe  Dis,posji  Art.   Kockvilk:, Ma.,  U.S.
      LVc^'r-irTieni  <.n' Healih , tciucation,  and Welfare,  1969.  16 p,
Hart,  S.  P,   Solid rt'aste manaqement/compos t i ng ;  European activity and
      American potential.   Public  Health Service  Publication No.  1826.
      Ws^''' : r.gto", .  U.S. Government  Printing Office,  1968.   ^0 ;; ,

harza  tn;j i f.ee r i nq Company.   Land  reclamation project;  an interim report.
        »: ''-mat i ,  b,S. Department  of  Health, Education,  and Welfare,  1968.
       '
Henn!;- r---.n,  Dj-hur, r, R i c.nat dsnn ,  Inc,   Collection and  disposal  of solid
     w,i--:t>  for  r(se Des Moines metropolitan area; a systems  engineering
     cnp;oach  to the overall problem  of solid waste management;  an interim
     '•^•rt.  !., Jr.-. innat i , U.S.  Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare
     l1-^' .   i'?24 p. |                                                           '

Hickrid',  H.  L,,  ,,r,   Characterist.es  of municipal solid wastes.   Scrap Age
     2t'(2)  305-30/,  Feb.  1969,                                     -- -

                      Determining  composition.  Sol i d Waste  M a n ajj e me_n t_/
                         rili H(i»):22,  53, Apr.
          n.  L^  'r,   t'lannipg comprehensive solid wastes  management'
         ie"iS,   Journal  of the 3anitary_ Engineejina Division,  Proceedings
         t n t  Ant- 7": ^aTTTocTeTy __ -j f_ ^i^J_L_|lL9.ill£e £sa"~9TTs"A6~r: lT5~7 -1152, Dec.
Hickmen, H.  L.,  Jr.   Technical assistance activities of  tne  solid wastes
     procrar1.   Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,  and
     Welfa'-H,  !96?'.   12 p.

Kaiser,  L.  ^.   tvaiuation of  the  Melt-Zit high-temperature  i-cinerator;
     nut lotion  test  report, August  1968.   Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of
     hea'tri,  tduf.iition, ard Welfare,  19&9o  [116 p.]

Kenneciv , J.  C,   Current concepts  in  the disposal of solid wastes.  Journal
     of  [-..•; ronmv nidi  Health   31 (2) : I ^9~ 1 53 ,  Sept.-0ct«  1968.
     "Bureau  articles in serial  publications are listed  in  the  fiscal year
in whi'»;i  the  repiints were  received  and distributed.

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Klee, A. J., and G. A. Garland.  Decision tree1: in solid ^aste planning.
     Public Works, 99(7):74-77, July 1968.

Kochtitzky, 0. W., W,, K. Seaman, arid J. S. Wilov-   Municipal composting
     research at Johnson City, Tennessee.  Con.jos t Science ? 9 (4) :5~l£ ,
     Winter 1969.

Lefke, L. W., comp.  Listing of research and training grants awarded
     during the period January 1 to July 1, 1968.   Supplement to Public
     Health Service Publication No., 1596.  [Cincinnati, Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.]  4 p.

Lefke, L. W., comp.  Summaries of solid wastes research and training
     grants--1968.'  Public Health Service Publication No. 1596,  Wash-
     ington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.  "48 p.


Lonergan, R. P., and E. M. Herson.  Solid waste--a natural  resource?
     In Flack, J. E., and M. C. Shipley, eds.  Man and the  quality o':
     his environment; Western Resources Papers, 1967.  [Boulder],
     University of Colorado Press,  1968.  p. 107-120.

McElwee, W. C., and M. J. Wilcomb.  Some effects of disposable plast'c
     liners on refuse handling efficiency.  J ou r n s\_\__ o f jLn vj jonrnen t a 1
     Health, 30(5):501-509 , Mar.-Apr. 1968. ~"     "

Meresman, S.  P. E. R. T.; program evaluation and   review technique.
     Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1969.   46 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Muhich, A.  J., A. J.  Klee, and P. W. Brittor,  Preliminary data analysis;
     1968 national survey of community solid waste practices.  Public
     Health Service Publication No. 1867-  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1968.  483 p.

National Commission on Technology, Automation, and Economic Progress,
     Applying technology to unmet needs; report on the solid waste
     problem.  Technology and the American economy; report of the
     Commission.  Appendix v. 5.  Washington, U.S. Government Pr'nting
     Office, 1966.  p. V161-V174.  Reprinted 1968.  12 p.


Preliminary data analysis; 1968 national survey of community solid waste
     practices.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of  Health, Education, and
     Welfare, [1969].  Flyer,  4 p.

Public Health Service publications of the solid wastes program through
     fiscal year 1968.  3 p.

Quad-City solid Wcistes project; an interim report, June i,  1966 to
     May 31, 1967..  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Heaithj  Education,
     and Welfare, 1968.  [181 p.]  Reprinted 1969.
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Ralph Stone and Company.,  inc., Engineers.  Solid wastes  landfill
      Mobilisation; an  interim report.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department
      (.' hft;ii!h, Education, and Welfare, 1968.   [ \k$ p.]

Report on the solid wastes incinerator system of the District of Columbia.
      Cincinnati, U,.S, Public Health Service, June 1967.  77 p.  Reprinted
      '967, !968,

Research, development, and demonstration; the key to solid waste manage-
     >'iert.  215 p-  (Submitted for publication  to the Office of Science
     and Technology.)

Sanitary landfill; a bibliography,  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1969.  Flyer,  k p.

SariiU- landfill  facts.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
      $68,  Flyer,  k p.

So'iici Waste Disposal Act Amendment of 1968.  Report of the Committee on
     J'uHic Works, United States Senate, to accompany S.3201, 90th Cong.,
     l*d -,6-ss,,  Report. No. 1M7.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
     C'f'Sce,  1968.  33 p.

Solid v^j'-te disposal study;  technical report; Genesee County, Mich.,
     June  -968.   Cincinnati,  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
     Wtlfa-e,  1969.   [251 p.]

So'Id wu^te management/composting; European activity and American
     potential.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,
     TKA; Welfare,  [19693.  Flyer.  4 p.

Solid waste management:   literature of general  interest,,  Cincinnati,
     Bureau of  Solid Waste Management, 1969.  1 p.

Solid waste reduction/salvage plant; an interim report; City of Madison
     pilot plant demonstration project, June 14 to December 31» 1967.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.  25 PC  Reprinted,
     L'ncinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.

Solid Bastes:   a list of available literature,  October-December 1968.
     Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
      [ =9^8].  12 p.

Solid -vaftes:   a list of available literature,  October-December 1968,
     with January-April   1969 supplement.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department
     of Health, Education, and Welfare, [19693.  [19 p.]

$ov»id wastes management  in Germany; report of the U.S. Solid Wastes
     Study Team visit, June 25"July 8, 1967-  Washington, U.S.
      Government Printing Office,  [1968].  Flyer,  k p.
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Sorg, T. J., and H. L. Hickman,  Jr.   Sanitary landfill  facts.   Public.
     Health Service Publication  No.  1792.   Washington,  U.S.  Government
     Printing Office, 1968.   26  p.   Reprinted 1969.


Special  studies for incinerators for the government  of  the  District  of
     Columbia.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,  and
     Welfare, [1968].  Flyer,  k p.

Sponagle, C. E.  Solid wastes demonstration grant abstracts;  grants
     awarded January I — June 30, 1968.   Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department  of
     Health, Education, and  Welfare, 1968.   57 p0


Sponagle, C. E.  Summaries;  solid wastes demonstration  grant  projects--
     1968.   Public Health Service Publication No. 1821.   Washington,  U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1968.   90  p.

State/interstate solid waste planning grant listing.  Cincinnati,  U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, July  1968.   8 p.


State/interstate solid waste planning grants and agencies—January 1969.
     Public Health Service Publication  No.  1912.  Rockvi'lle,  Md.,  U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.   17  p°


Steiner, R. L., and R» Kantz.  Sanitary landfill; a  bibliography.   Public
     Health Service Publication  No.  1819.   Washington,  U.S.  Government
     Printing Office, 1968.   37  p.

Summaries of solid wastes research  and training grants—1968.   [Cincin-
     nati], U.S. Department  of Health,  Education, and Welfare,  [1968],
     Flyer,  k p.

Swavely, D. D., and L. F. Hultgren,  comps.   State/interstate  solid waste
     planning grants; progress abstracts,  January 1969.   Public Health
     Service Publication No. 1913.   Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
     Office, 1969.  9^ p.

Telephone directory.  [October 1968], 6 p.   Christmas 1968,  6 p.  Spring
     1969, 8 p.

Townley, D. A.  Solid wastes problems and programs:   a  challenge to the
     professional  sanitarian.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, [1968],  11 p.

Vaughan, R. D.  Management of solid wastes  from hospitals:   problems and
     technology.  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and
     Welfare,  [1969].   12 p.

Vaughan, R. D,  Packaging and solid waste management.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, [1968].   11  p.
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Vaughan,  R.  D.   7he solid waste', proyiam  of  th', i.: , L   PUD i i ,_ -",•:!,''
     Service.   [L i ocinnat i \ ,  o , c> . Department  of '-iea I : h ,   >: .1 .•' ,,  "> <:  • ,  and
     Welfare,  [lc)68] .   H p.

Vaughari,  R.  D. ,  and R.  J, Black,  Public  Health .v- r •/  ce   so!I.< tastes
     program.   Joumajl_of_ t_he San i tary  Eng i nee r i nu  U> vision, Proceedings
     of  t he  Amerj can  Soc iety  of __C i v M  E ngj_n e e r ^ ,  ci r, ' S A ? ") : / ' '. X /' j ^ ., Apr,
     .____                     _ .....    .   .     „
Weaver,  L.,  ed.   Proceedings; the Surgeon  Genercsi's  Con fere.1  •.' (..-n Solid
     Waste Management  for Metropolitan Washington,  July iy-?1., i^ty.
     Public  Health  Service Publication No.  1729.   Wdstiingtc.fi, u :> .
     Government  Printing Office,  >,3kJ ,   19^  p,   Reoririted  '9'-'^.
Wiley, J.  S.,  ed.   international Research  Group  on Refuse Di'-po-^i  MRGRD);
      information  bulletin numbers 1-12, November ISS''1 to September  1961.
     Washington,  U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,  and WHtare,  S969.
     .308 p.

Wiley, J.  S.,  ed.   International Research  Group  on Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD);
      information  bulletin numPe rs 13~20, December  1961  to hay  }^bk.   Wash-
      ington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,  19&9>   27^ p.

Wiley, J,  S.   Some  specialized equipment used  in European coi .pos t systems.
     _Cofnpos_t Science,  M 0 - 7 - 1 0 , Spring 1963.   [Reprinted, Washington,  U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1968. j  4  p.

Wiley, J.  S.   Utilization and disposal of  poultry  manure.  (-ncinnati,
     U.S.  Department  of Health, Education,  and Welfare,  196C.    iA p.

Wiley, J ,  S.,  and  0.  W. Kochtitzk/.   Composting  developments , r. the
     United States   C onpos t  S c i e nee ^ 6(2):5~9, Summer 196f).   [Reprinted,
     Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing  Office,  1968.1  (,  ,>.

Wiley, J.  S.,  f.  E,  Gartrell, and H, G. Smith.   Concept  and  design of
     the joint U.S.  Public  Health Servi ce--Tennessee  Valley  authority
     Composting Project, Johnson City, Tennessee.   [Cincinnat   !. U.S.
     Department of  Health Education, and Welfare,  1968.   i^  r.
                                   FILMS

 A day at the dump.  Falls Church, Va., Stuart Finley, Inc., 1968. [15 rnin, 16 mm, sound, color.]
     (May be borrowed from National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C. 20409.1

 In the bag.  Fails Church, Va., Stuart Finley, Inc., 1969. [19 min, 16 mm, sound, color.j  (May
     be borrowed from National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C.  20409.j
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                    SOLID WASTES PROGRAM PUBLICATIONS

                       July 1, 1967—June 30, 1968


Abrahams, J. H., Jr., comp.  Summaries of research and training grants
     i r? solid waste disposal [196?].  Public Health Service Publication
     No. 1596.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 19&7.  43 p.
     Reprinted 1968.

Bendixen, T. W.  Review of the national  solid wastes program.  [Cincin-
     nati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, [19&7].
     15 p.

Bogue,  D.,  and R. J. Boston.  Solid waste disposal; a new area of
     pollution.  Georgia Municipal  Journal, 18(2):14-15 ,  Feb. 1968.
     Reprinted, Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.
     2  p.

Breidenbach, A. W.   Research activities  of the solid wastes program of
     the Public Health Service.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, [1968].  16 p.

Burckle, J. 0., J.  A,, Dorsey,  and B. T.  Riley.  The effects of the
     operating variables and refuse types on the emissions  from a
     pilot-scale trench incinerator.  _[_n_ Proceed! ngs ; 1968  National
     Incinerator Conference, New York, May 5~8,  1968.  American Society
     of Mechanical  Engineers.   p. 3^~^1 .

Cummins, R. L.  Effects of land disposal of solid wastes  on water-
     quality.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
     Welfare, 1968.  29 p.

Dedication; joint U.S. Public Health Service--Tennessee Valley Authority
     Composting Project, Johnson City, Tennessee, June 28,   1968.   [Cincin-
     nati,  Solid Wastes Program.]  4 p.

Demonstration project abstracts; solid wastes program.  Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1967.   [30 p.]
     Reprinted 1968.

Demonstration project abstracts; solid wastes program; supplement A.
     Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1967.   [31 P.]

Demonstrations study and  investigation grants.  Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1967.   Revised
     1968 to Solid waste demonstration grants.  Flyer.  6 p.

Eldredge, R. W.  A monumental problem.  Ohio's Health, 19(12):10-15,
     Dec.  1967o
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 Experimental composting  research and development; joint U.S. Public
     Health Service—Tennessee Valley Authority Composting Project,
     Johnson City, Tenn.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office
     1968.  Flyer.  6 p.                                              '

 Grants for solid waste disposal projects.  Federa1 Reg is te r  31(61):
     5)80-5183, Mar. 1966.  Reprinted as amende'd" June 8, 1967.
     Reprinted, Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.
     k p,

 Grant programs under the Solid Waste Disposal Act.  Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.   J p.

Hanks,  T. G.  Solid waste/disease relationships;  a literature survey.
     pub1ic Health Service Publication No. 999-UIH-6.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 196?.  179 p.  Reprinted 1968.

Hart, S.  A.  Solid wastes management in Germany;  report of  the U.S.
     Solid Wastes  Study Team visit,  June 25--July  8,  19&7.   Public
     Health Service Publication No.  1812.   Washington,  U.S.  Government
     Printing  Office,  1968.   18 p.

 [Hickman, H0 L.,  Jr.]   The PHS commissioned corps.   Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1968.   23 p.
     [Restricted  distribution.]

 [HicKman, H. L.,  Jr.]   Technical  assistance available from  the Public
     Health Service solid wastes  program through  the  Solid  Waste Disposal
     Act.  Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,  and Welfare,
     1967.  Revised 1968 to Technical assistance  in  solid waste manage-
     ment.  Flyer,   6  p.

Hickman,  H. L., Jr.  Wrecking  industry survey to  evaluate solid waste.
     Wrecking  & Salvage Journal.,  2(2):2, Feb. 1968.

Keag> ,  D. M.  The  Federal solid waste demonstration  program.   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  [1968].  13 p.

Keagy,  D. M.  Testimony at public hearing  before  the  Assembly Committee on
     Natural  Resources,  Planning  and Public Works, Torrance,  California,
     Mar. 1-2,  1968.   [Cincinnati],  U.S. Department of  Health,  Education,
     and  Welfare,  [1968].  20  p.

Ludwig,  H. F.,  and  R.  J.  Black.  Report on the solid  waste  problem.
     Journal  of the Sanitary Engineering Division, Proceedings  of  the
     American  Society  of  Civil  Engi neers ,"9MSA2) :355-370,  APr- 1968.*
     -Not  edited in Solid Wastes  Program;  only  purchased reprints,
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A national solid wastes program.   Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare,  1968.   9 p.

Proceedings; the Surgeon General's  Conference on Solid Waste Management
     for Metropolitan Washington, July 19-20, 1967.   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office,  1968,  Flyer.  4 p.


Quad-City solid wastes project; an  interim report,  June 1, 1966 to May 31,
     1967.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare,
     1968.  [181 p.]  Reprinted 1968.

Report on the municipal solid wastes  incinerator system of the District
     of Columbia.  Cincinnati, U.S. Public Health Service, June 19&7.
     77 p.  Reprinted 1967.

The Solid Waste Disposal Act; Title  II of Public Law 89-272, 89th Cong.,
     S.306, Oct. 20, 1965.  Reprinted, Washington,  U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1966, 1968.  5  p.

Solid waste management training.   Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare,  1968.   Flyer.  6 p.

Solid waste reduction/salvage plant;  an interim report; City of Madison
     pilot plant demonstration project, June lA to  December 31, 196?..
     Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office, 1968.  25 p.

Solid wastes program hanger.   [1968],  1 p.

Solid wastes program notes.  (1.3)    [September 1967], 11 p.
     (1.4)  [December 1967],  7 p.  (2.1)   [May 1968], 6 p.

Solid wastes program publications style sheet.  [Cincinnati, Solid Wastes
     Program, 1968.]  7 p.

Solid wastes research projects.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare,  19&7.   Revised 1968 to Solid waste research
     and development.  Flyer.  6  p.

Sorg, T. J., and H. L. Hickman, Jr.  Sanitary landfill facts.  Public
     Health Service Publication NOo  1792.  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1968.  26 p.

State/interstate solid waste planning grant listing.  [Cincinnati],  U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  Jan. 1968.  7 p.


State solid waste planning agencies.   Cincinnati, U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare,  Mar. 1968.  [10 p.]

State solid waste planning grants.   Cincinnati, U.S. Public Health
     Service, July  1967-  6 p.
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The systems and operations planning branch of the Public Health Service
     solid wastes program.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare,  19&7.  Revised 1968 to Systems and opera-
     tions planning in solid waste management.  Flyer.  6 p.

Talty, J. T0  Federal  assistance available under the Solid Waste Disposal
     Act.  Colorado Municipalities, 43(10):250~252, Oct. 1967.

Talty, J. T.  Industrial solid waste management.  Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 19&7-  10 p.

A technical services report; comprehensive solid waste study, Johnson
     City, Tennessee.   Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1968.  63 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

A technical services report on the management of solid wastes in Bullitt
     County, Kentucky.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1968.  68 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Vaughan, R. D., and R0 J. Black.  The Federal solid wastes program.   In
     Proceedings; 1968 National Incinerator Conference, New York, May 5~8,
     1968.  American Society of Mechanical Engineers.  p. 318-321.

Vaughan, R. D., and R0 J» Black.  The Public Health Service solid wastes
     program.   Preprint 696.  ASCE National Meeting on Environmental
     Engineering, Chattanooga, Tenn. , May  13~17, 1968.  13 p.

Weaver, L., ed.   Proceedings; the Surgeon General's Conference on Solid
     Waste Management  for Metropolitan Washington, July 19~20, 1967.
     Public Health Service Publication No. 1729-  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 19&7.  19^ p.

Weaver, L.  Refuse and litter control in  recreation areas.  Public
     Works, 98(M:126-128, 160, Apr. 1967.  Reprinted, Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 19&7, 1968.  k p.
                                                         (SW-112.3)
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