Solid Waste Management:
  A LIST Of
              Apri!1971
U S  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

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                       Solid Waste Management:

                   A LIST OF AVAILABLE  LITERATURE
                           Report SW-58.10
U S. Environment-Til FY;,tect!on Agency
Region V,  Library
230 Soi'th LV:-t:r. n Street
Chicago, Illinois   6^/004
                U.S.  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY
                    Solid Waste Management Office
                             April 1971

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 U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency
Single copies of this publication will be distributed as supplies permit.
Address requests to Publications Distribution Unit, Solid Waste Management
Office, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 5555 Ridge Avenue, Cincinnati
Ohio  45213.

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                                FOREWORD


     The importance of collecting and making available the information

pertaining to solid-waste-related research,  demonstration projects, and

other activities was emphasized by the specific authorization contained

in Section 204(b) of the Solid Waste Disposal  Act, Public Law 89-272.

The present booklet lists publications that  have been collected or pub-

lished by the Office in response to this directive.
                                  --RICHARD D.  VAUGHAN
                                    Assistant Surgeon General
                                    Acting Commissioner
                                    Solid Waste Management Office
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                              INTRODUCTION







     The publications available from the Solid Waste Management Office




are from various sources.  There are Office publications reporting on




results of the research, development, and demonstrations in progress




as authorized by the Solid Waste Disposal Act of 19&5-  This far-reaching




Federal grants and contracts program has generated solid-waste-related




research in many fields.  The reports from the grantees and contractors




are being published by the Office as soon as available.  Results of




intramural  research and technical investigations conducted by members




of the Office staff are printed by the Office or submitted to professional




journals so that the reports will reach the largest possible audience.




In the latter case, reprints are frequently purchased and distributed




by the Office.  Certain conference proceedings, findings of various




commissions and study groups, and other collateral literature are also




available.




     For convenience in ordering and to expedite distribution, each




publication has been assigned a permanent number.  Those that are fol-




lowed by (L)  are held in limited quantities and available only as supplies




permi t.

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     In gathering together and making available this body of information

on solid waste management, the Office hopes to assist those engaged in

the task of finding ways to manage the Nation's burden of solid wastes.

We hope, too,  that by indicating the breadth of the solid waste management

field,  additional professionals may be attracted into the field--as in-

vestigators, as engineers, as managers—wherever their talent fits.  And

finally, we hope1 that the American citizen will see in the publications

available,  the significant progress made in response to the solid-waste-

related legislation enacted by the Congress,
                                  --RALPH J. BLACK
                                    Sani,tam Enqineer Director

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 1.      Abstracts;  selected  patents  on  refuse  handling  facilities  for
           buildings.   J.  A.  Connolly,  ed.   Public  Health  Service  Pub-
           lication No.  1793-   Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing
           Office,  1968.  [320  p.]

 2.      Applying  technology  to unmet needs;  report  on  the  solid  waste
           problem.  Technology and  the American economy;  report of  the
           Commission.   National  Commission  on Technology,  Automation,
           and Economic  Progress.  Appendix  v.  5-   Washington, U.S.
           Government  Printing Office,  1966.   Reprint.   12 p.

 3.      Can engineering  cope with  the debris of  affluence?  Product
           Engineering,  38(21):36-^, Oct.  9,  196?.   Reprint.   10  p.

 k.      Characteristics  of municipal  solid wastes.   H.  L.  Hickman, Jr.
           Scrap  Age,  26(2) :305-307,  Feb.  1969.   Reprint.   k p.

 5.      Cities'  rubbish  woes grow  as volume  rises,  dumping sites fill
           up. M.  Gordon.   The Wall  Street  Journal,  Oct.  18,  1961.
           Repri nt.  2  p.

 7.      Combustion  power  unit-400; CPU-^00;  a  technical  abstract.  Com-
           bustion  Power  Company,  Inc.   Rockville,  Md.,  U.S.  Department
           of Health,  Education,  and Welfare,  1969-   15  p.

 8.      Composting  developments  in the  United  States.   J.  S.  Wiley and
           0. W.  Kochtitzky.   Compost Science,  6(2):5~9, Summer  1965.
           Reprint.  5  p-

 9.      Concept and design of  the  joint U.S. Public Health Service--
           Tennessee Valley  Authority Composting Project,  Johnson  City,
           Tennessee.   J.  S. Wiley,  F.  E.  Gartrell,  and  H.  G.  Smith.
           [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Department of  Health,  Education, and
           Welfare, 1968.   1 A  p.

10.      Decision  trees  in  solid  wastes  planning.  A.  J.  Klee and G.  A.
           Garland.  Publ ic  Works, 99(7) :7^-77,  July  1968.   Reprint.
           4 p.

11.      Development of  construction  and use  criteria  for sanitary  land-
           fills; an interim report.  County of  Los  Angeles,  Department
           of County Engineer.   Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of Health,
           Education,  and  Welfare, 1969-   [267 p.]

12.      Do you need a  sanitary landfill?  [R.  J.  Black.]   Public Health
           Service  Publication No. 1012.  Washington, U.S.  Government
           Printing Office,  1963.  [8 p.]

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14.      Evaluation of the Melt-Zit high-temperature incinerator;  opera-
           tion test report,  August 1968.   E.  R.  Kaiser.   Cincinnati,
           U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  1969.
           [116 p.]

15-      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.

16.      The Federal solid waste demonstration  program.   D.  M.  Keagy.
           [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and
           Welfare, [1968] .  13 p.

17.      Gainesville compost plant; an  interim report.   Gainesville Mu-
           nicipal Waste Conversion Authority,  Inc.  Cincinnati,  U.S.
           Department of Health,  Education, and  Welfare,  1969.  [345  P-]

19.      Grants for solid waste  disposal  projects.   Federal  Register,  31(61):
           5180-5183, Mar. 30,  1966.   Reprinted  as amended  June 8, }%1.
           Reprint.  4 p.

20.      Health aspects and vector  control  associated  with  animal  wastes.
           W.  M. Decker and J.  H.  Steele.   J_n_ Management of Farm Animal
           Wastes; Proceedings; National Symposium on Animal Waste
           Management, East Lansing,  Mich., May  5~7,  1966.   St. Joseph,
           Mich., American Society of  Agricultural Engineers,   p. 18-20.
           Reprint.  3 P-

21.      International research  group on  refuse disposal (IRGRD);  in-
           formation bulletin numbers  1-12, November  1956  to September
           1961.  J. S. Wiley,  ed.  Washington,  U.S.  Department of
           Health, Education, and  Welfare, 1969.   308 p.

22.      International research  group on  refuse disposal {IRGRD);  infor-
           mation bulletin numbers 13-20,  December 1961 to May 1964.
           J.  S. Wiley, ed.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,
           1969.  274 p.

24.      Land reclamation project;  an interim report.   Harza Engineering
           Company.  Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of Health, Education,
           and Welfare,  1968. [338 p.]

26.      The national solid wastes  survey;  an interim report.  R.  J.  Black,
           A.  J. Muhich, A. J.  Klee, H.  L. Hickman, Jr.,  and R. D. Vaughan.
           [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
           [1968].  53 P.

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34.
        Preliminary data analysis; 1968 national survey of community solid
           waste practices.  A. J. Muhich, A. J. Klee, and P. W. Britton.
           Public Health Service Publication No. 1867.  Washington, U.S.
           Government Printing Office, 1968.  483 p.

        Preliminary estimate of the significance of pesticide residues  in
           solid wastes and problems of reduction or elimination of these
           residues.  E. P. Floyd and A.  W. Breidenbach. [Cincinnati],
           U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, [1968].   6 p.

        Proceedings; the Surgeon General's Conference on Solid Waste
           Management for Metropolitan Washington,  July 19~20, 1967-
           L. Weaver, ed.   Public Health  Service Publication No. 1729.
           Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office.  194 p.

        Progress under the Federal solid  wastes program.  R.  J.  Black.
           [Cincinnati], U.S. Department  of Health, Education, and
           Welfare, [1968].  10 p.

        The public health aspects of solid waste disposal.   R. J.  Anderson.
           Public Health Reports, 79(2):93-96,  Feb. 1964.   Reprint.  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.]
        Rail transport of solid wastes;  a feasibility study;  interim re-
           port:  phase one.  American Public Works Association Research
           Foundation.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,
           and Welfare, 1969.   168 p.

35.     Refuse collection and  disposal;  an annotated bibliography,  1954-
           1955.  L.  Weaver.  Public Health Service Publication No.  91.
           Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1956.   32 p.
           Suppl.  B.

36.     Refuse collection and  disposal;  an annotated bibliography,  1956-
           1957.  E.  R. Williams.   Public Health Service Publication
           No. 91.   Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1958.
           48 p.  Suppl .  C.

37.     Refuse collection and  disposal;  an annotated bibliography,  1958-
           1959.  E.  R. Williams  and R.  J. Black.   Public Health  Service
           Publication No.  91-   Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing
           Office,  1961.   73 p.  Suppl.  D.

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38.      Refuse collection and disposal;  an annotated bibliography,  1960-
           1961.   R.  J.  Black and P.  L.  Davis.  Public Health Service
           Publication No.  91.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
           Office, 1963.  Revised 1966.   69 p.  Suppl. E.

39-      Refuse collection and disposal;  an annotated bibliography,  1962-
           1963.   R.  J.  Black, J. B.  Wheeler,  and W. G.  Henderson.
           Public Health Service Publication No.  91-  Washington, U.S.
           Government Printing Office, 1966.  134 p.  Suppl.  F.

40.      Refuse and litter control in  recreation areas.  L.  Weaver.   Pub-
           lic Works, 98(4):126-128,  160, Apr. 1967.  Reprint.   4 p.

41.      Research  activities  of the solid wastes program of the  Public
           Health S>ervice.   A. W. Breidenbach. [Cincinnati],  U.S. De-
           partment of Health, Education, and  Welfare, [1968].   16 p.

42.      Review of the national solid  wastes program.  T.  W. Bendixen.
           [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,  and Wel-
           fare,  [1967].  15  p.

43.      A review  of sanitary  landfilling practices in the United States.
           R. J.  Black.   J_n_ Proceed! ngs; Third International  Congress,
           International Research Group  on Refuse Disposal, Trento (Italy),
           May 24-29, 1965-   [Temi Press.]  p. 40-47.  [Published in
           English., German,  French,  and   Italian editions.]   Reprint.
           8 p.

44.      The role  of packaging in solid waste management,  1966 to 1976.
           A. Darnay and W.  E. Franklin.  Public Health Service  Publica-
           tion No. 1855.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office,
           1969.   205 p.

45.      Safe and  sanitary home refuse storage.  [R.  J. Black.]   Public
           Health Service Publication No. 183-  Washington, U.S. Govern-
           ment Printing Office.  Revised 1962, 1968.  Flyer.  6 p.

46.      Sanitary  landfill;  a bibliography.  R. L. Steiner and R. Kantz.
           Public Health Service Publication No.  1819.  Washington, U.S.
           Government Printing Office, 1968.  37 p.

47.      Sanitary  landfill facts.  T.  J.   Sorg and H.  L. Hickman,  Jr.  2d ed.
           Public Health Service Publication No.  1792.  Washington, U.S.
           Government Printing Office, 1970.  30 p.

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48.     Solid waste/disease relationships;  a literature survey.   T.  G.
           Hanks.   Public Health Service Publication No.  999-UIH-6.
           Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967-   179 p.

49.     Solid waste disposal;  a new area of pollution.   D.  Bogue and
           R. J.  Boston.   Georgia Municipal Journal, I8(2):l4-15, Feb.
           1968.   Reprint.   2  p.

50.     The Solid  Waste Disposal Act; Title II  of Public Law 89-272,
           89th Cong.,  S.306,  October 20, 1965.  Washington, U.S. Govern-
           ment Printing Office, 1966.  Reprint.

51.     Solid Waste Disposal Act Amendment  of 1968.   Report of the Com-
           mittee  on Public Works,  United States  Senate,  to accompany
           S.3201, 90th Cong.,  2d sess., Report No.  1447.   Washington,
           U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.  33  p.

52.     Solid waste disposal  study; technical  report;  Genesee  County,
           Michigan, June 1968.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of  Health,
           Education, and Welfare,  1969-  [251  p.]

53.     Solid waste handling in metropolitan areas.   [W.  E. Gilbertson,
           R. J.  Black, L.  E.  Crane,  and P. L.  Davis.]   Public Health
           Service Publication  No.  1554.  Washington,  U.S.  Government
           Printing Office, 1966.  41 p.

54.     Solid wastes landfill  stabilization; an interim report.   Ralph
           Stone  and Company,  Inc., Engineers.   Cincinnati, U.S.  Depart-
           ment of Health,  Education, and Welfare,  1968.  [145  p.]

55-     Solid waste management/composting;  European  activity and American
           potential.  S. A.  Hart.   Public  Health Service  Publication
           No. 1826.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1968.
           40 p.

56.     Solid waste management:  the Federal role.   R.  D.  Vaughan. [Cin-
           cinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,
           1969-   22 p.

57-     Solid waste reduction/salvage plant; an interim report;  City of
           Madison pilot  plant  demonstration project,  June  14  to December
           31, 1967.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
           and Welfare, 1968.   25 p.

58.     Solid wastes:  every day, another 800 million  pounds.   S. A. Mix.
           Today's Health,  44(3):46-48, Mar. 1966.   Reprint.  3  p.

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59-     Solid wastes management in Germany;  report of the U.S.  Solid
           Wastes Study Team visit,  June 25--July 8,  1967.   S.  A.  Hart.
           Public Health Service Publication Mo.  1812.   Washington,  U.S.
           Government Printing Office,  1968.  18  p.
        Some specialized equipment used in European compost systems.
           Wiley.   Compost Science,  4(1):J-10,  Spring 19&3-  Reprint
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62.     Special  studies for incinerators;  for the government of the Dis-
           trict of Columbia,  Department of Sanitary Engineering.   Day 6
           Z irnmermann,  Engineers and Architects.   Public Health Service
           Publication  No.  17^8.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
           Office, !968.   80 p.

65.     A study  of solid  waste collection  systems comparing one-man with
           multi-man  crews; final  report.   Ralph  Stone and Company, Inc.,
           Engineers.  Public  Health Service Publication No. 1892.   Wash-
           ington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1969-   175 p.

66.     Summaries; solid  wastes  demonstration grant  projects--1969•  C. E.
           Sponagle.   Public Health Service Publication No. 1821.   Wash-
           ington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  19&9-   175 p.

67.     Summaries of  solid  wastes  research and training grants--1968.
           L.  W. Lefke, comp.   Public Health Service Publication No. 1596.
           Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.  48  p.  Re-
           printed 1970.   Supplement (insert).  Jan. 1, 1968--July  1,
           1970.  8 p.

68.     Technical assistance activities of the solid wastes program.
           H.  L. Hickman, Jr.   Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,
           Education, and Welfare, 1968.  12 p.

69.     The Tezuka refuse compression system; a preliminary report.
           American Public  Works Association Research Foundation.   Cin-
           cinnati, U.S.  Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,
           1969-  ^7  p.

70.     The 3rd  pollution.   [Background information  for 16-mm color
           film.]  Falls  Church, Va., Stuart Finley, Inc., [1967].   Flyer.
           *• P.

77-     Solid  waste--a  natural resource?  R. P. Lonergan and E. M.  Herson.
           J_n_ Mar and the quality of his environment; western resources
           papers, 1967-   J- E-  Flack and  M. C. Shipley, eds. [Boulder],
           University of  Colorado Press,  1968.  p.   107-120.  Reprint.   16  p.

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78.     Solid wastes demonstration grant abstracts; grants awarded January 1--
           June 30, 1969-  C. E. Sponagle.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of
           Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  47 p.

79-     Solid wastes handling.  R. J. Black.   \r\_ Envi ronmental aspects of
           the hospital,  v. 2.   Supportive departments.  Public Health
           Service Publication No. 930-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.  Reprint.   [9 p.]

82.     Utilization and disposal of poultry manure.  J. S. Wiley.  Cincin-
           nati, U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.
           14 p.

84.     A systems study of solid waste management in the Fresno area;  final
           report on a solid waste management demonstration.   Aerojet-General
           Corporation.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1959-   Wash-
           ington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 19&9-  ['til p.]

85.     Summaries of solid wastes program contracts, July 1,  1965"~June 30,
           1968.  C. A. demons  and R. J. Black.  Public Health Service
           Publication No. 1897-  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
           Office, 1969.  46 p.   Supplement (insert).   July 1, 1968--
           June 30, 1969.  12 p.

86.     An accounting  system for sanitary landfill  operations.  E.  R.  Zausner.
           Public Health Service Publication  No. 2007.  Washington, U.S.
           Government  Printing Office, 1969.   18 p.

87(L).   The psychology of solid  waste management.  A.  J. Klee.  APWA
           Reporter, 36(5):lA-15 , 18, 20, May 19&9.

89.     International  research group on refuse disposal (IRGRD);  informa-
           tion bulletin numbers 21-31, August 1964 to December 1967-
           Rockville,  Md., U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,  and Wel-
           fare, 1969.  387 P.

90.     Hydrogeology of solid waste disposal  sites  in  northeastern Illinois;
           an interim  report on  a solid waste demonstration grant project.
           G. M. Hughes, R. A. Landon, and R.  N. Farvolden. [Cincinnati],
           U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.  137  p.

91.     Conversion of  organic solid wastes into yeast; an economic evalua-
           tion.  F.  H. Meller.   Public Health Service Publication  No.  1909-
           Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.   173  p.

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 92.      Technical-economic  study  of  solid waste  disposal  needs  and  practices.
            Combustion  Engineering,  Inc.  Public  Health  Service  Publication
            No.  1886.   Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  1969.
            [705  p.]

 93.      Observations of  continental  European  solid waste  management  prac-
            tices.   M.  E.  Jensen.   Public Health  Service Publication  No.  1880.
            Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  1969.   ^6 p.

 3k.      Master plan  for  solid waste  collection and disposal;  tri-parish
            metropolitan  area of New  Orleans;  final report on  a  solid waste
            management  demonstration.  Albert  Switzer & Associates,  Inc.,
            and Greenleaf/Telesca.   Public Health Service  Publication No.
            1932.   Washington, U.S.  Government Printing  Office,  1969.
            [359  p.]

 95-      Dismantling  railroad freight cars;  a  study of  improved  methods with
            application to other demolition  problems.  D.  M. Butler  and W. M.
            Graham.   Public  Health  Service Publication No.  1850.  Washington,
            U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  1969.  32 p.

 97.      Analysis  of  solid waste composition;  statistical  technique  to de-
            termine sample size.   D.  E.  Carruth and A. J.  Klee.   [Cincinnati],
            U.S.  Department  of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.  25  p.

 99-      Tactics,  strategy:   the solid waste  battle.  A. J.  Klee.  Envi ron-
            mental  Science &  Technology, 3 (10):898-902,  Oct. 1969.   Reprint.
            5  P.

100.      Solid wastes and air pollution.  R.  D. Vaughan.   [Cincinnati], U.S.
            Department  of Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  1969-   16  p.

101.      Let DARE  make  your  solid-waste  decisions.  A. J.  Klee.   Ameri can
            City,  85(2):100-103, Feb.  1970.   Reprint.  4 p.

]02(l_).   Air classification  for  reclamation  processing of  solid  wastes.   R. A.
            Boettcher.  ASME  Paper  No. 69-WA/PID-9.  Presented  at Winter
            Annual  Meeting,  American  Society  of Mechanical  Engineers, Los
            Angeles,  Nov.  16-20, 19&9-   Reprint.   12 p.

103(L).   Economics  of solid  waste  investment  decisions.  R.  M.  Clark.
            Journal  of  the Urban Planning and  Development  Division,  Proc.
            ASCE,  96(UP1) :65-79, Mar.  1970.   Reprint.   15  p.

104.      Industrial  and agricultural  solid wastes and problems  involved  in
            their disposal.   T.  J.  Sorg.  Publi c  Heal th  News (New Jersey),
            5l(3):67-69,  Mar. 1970.   Reprint  jTp'.
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115.
Kenilworth model sanitary landfill; interim report on a solid waste
   demonstration project, December 1967"January 1969-  Department
   of Sanitary Engineering,  District of Columbia.   Washington, U.S.
   Government Printing Office, 1969.  [127 p.]

Automobile scrapping processes and needs for Maryland; a final
   report on a solid waste demonstration.   Management Technology,
   Inc.  Public Health Service Publication No.  2027.   Washington,
   U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1970.   64 p.

Solid waste management and the packaging industry.  R. D.  Vaughan.
   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
   1969.  20 p.
The Federal solid wastes program.   R.  D.  Vaughan.
   39(2):69-71, Feb.  1969.   Reprint.   3 p.
Civil  Engi neeri ng,
Bureau attacks nation's solid waste.  R.  D.  Vaughan.   Envi ron-
   mental Science & Technology,  3(8) :705"707,  Aug. 19&9-   Reprint.
   3 P.

Current concepts in the disposal  of solid wastes.   J.  C.  Kennedy.
   Journal of Environmental Health, 31 (2): 149-153, Sept.-Oct.  1968.
   Repri nt.   5 p •

An accounting system for incinerator operations.   E.  R.  Zausner.
   Public Health Service Publication No.  2032.   Washington,  U.S.
   Government Printing Office, 1970.  17  p-

Policies  for solid waste management.  National  Academy of Engi-
   neer ing--National Academy of  Sciences.  Public  Health  Service
   Publication No. 2018.  Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing
   Office, 1970.  64 p.

Planning  and the national  solid  waste survey.   H.  L.  Hickman,  Jr.
   Journal of Environmental Health, 32(4):402-405 , Jan.-Feb.  1970.

Solid waste  processing; a  state-of-the-art  report  on  unit operations
   and processes.  R.  B. Engdahl.  Public Health  Service  Publication
   No. 1856.   Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1969.  72

Composting dewatered sewage sludge.  G.  L.  Shell  and  J.  L.  Boyd.
   Public Health Service Publication No.  193&.   Washington,  U.S.
   Government Printing Office, 1970.  28  p.
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125.
Progress in solid waste management and needed developments.  L.  W.
   Lefke.  j_n_ Proceed! ngs ;  8th Annual Environmental  and Water
   Resources Engineering Conference, Nashville,  June 5~6,  19&9.
   Technical Report No. 20, Vanderbilt University,  p.  107-118.
   Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,  Education,
   and Welfare,  1970.  16 p.

Proposals for a  refuse disposal system in Oakland County,  Michigan;
   final report  on a solid  waste demonstration grant project.
   Jones & Henry Engineers  Limited.   Public Health  Service Pub-
   lication No.  I960.  Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing Office,
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159-     The mess  we're  in.   S.  Edmund.   Ranger  Rick's  Nature Magazine,
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