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Solid Waste  Management:   A  List of Available Literature
                           Report SW-58.16
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                U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY


                           October 1972

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                „+,»  r.,election Agency
:j,3. Environment^  . -u
                             An environmental  protection publication

                        in  the solid waste management series (SW-58.16)
                  For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, B.C. 20402 - Price 50 cents

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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 20Mb) of the Solid Waste Disposal  Act,  Public Law  89-2?2.

The present booklet lists publications that have been collected  or

published by the  U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency in  response to

th is di recti ve.
                                 — SAMUEL  HALE,  JR.
                                   Deputy  Assistant Administrator
                                   for Solid Waste Management
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                             Introduction






     The solid waste management publications available from the U.S.




Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are from various sources.  There




are EPA publications reporting on results of the research, development,




and demonstrations in progress as authorized by the Solid V/aste Disposal




Act of 1965.  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 EPA as soon as




available.  Results of intramural research and technical investigations




conducted by EPA staff are printed by EPA 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 EPA.  Certain conference proceedings, findings of various commissions




and study groups, and other collateral literature are also available.




     The publications are arranged in the categories which we have found




useful in answering inquiries; publications may appear in more than one




category.  For convenience in ordering and to expedite distribution,




each publication has been assigned a permanent number.




     In addition to the list of roughly 260 publications that may be




ordered from our Solid Waste Publications Distribution Unit, we are




now listing a group of publications on solid waste management that




are available only from the Department of Commerce National Technical

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Information Service (NTIS).  Certain of our reports on grant and

contract activities have been published through NTIS because of the

need to make this technical data available to a larger technical

audience as speedily as possible.  The reader must request these

directly from NTIS, as indicated on page 43.

     In gathering together and publishing this body of information on

solid waste management, EPA hopes to assist those engaged in the task

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

Agency hopes, too, that by indicating the breadth of the solid waste

management field, additional  people may be attracted into the field—as

investigators, as engineers,  as managers—wherever their talent fits.

And, most important, we hope th<3t the American citizen will  see in the

publications available here,  evidence of progress made and of the need

for continued effort in response to the solid-waste-related legislation

enacted by the Congress.
                                 --THOMAS F. WILLIAMS, Director
                                   Technical Information Staff
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                         Contents


 3   BASIC DOCUMENTS — FEDERAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM


 k   BIBLIOGRAPHIES ON SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT


 6   CITIZEN ACTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION


 9   COLLECTION OF SOLID WASTES


11   COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS OF SOLID WASTES


12   LAND DISPOSAL


15   MANAGEMENT, PLANNING, AND ECONOMICS


23   MARINE DISPOSAL


2k   RECYCLING, RECLAMATION, AND RESOURCE RECOVERY


26   SOLID WASTE PROCESSING

26        Composting
28        Incineration
30        Reduction


30   STUDIES RELATED TO SPECIFIC SOLID WASTES


32   SURVEY, GRANT, CONTRACT, AND DEMONSTRATION REPORTS


kO   TITLES, MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS


43   TITLES, NTIS REPORTS

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Basic Documents—Federal  Solid Waste Management Program
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 221.   Environmental  Protection  Agency  grant programs;  interim regula-
             tions.   Federal  Register, 36(229> pt.  I I):227l6-22?28,
             Nov..27,  1971.

 263.   EPA's Office of Solid Waste Management Programs.  [R. J. Griffin.]
             [Washington],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1972].
             15 p.

 260.   Initiating  a national  effort  to  improve solid waste management.
             [Washington],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 197'•
             107 p.

 250.   Interview with Sandy  Hale; Waste Age discusses new direction for
             Federal  solid  waste  management program with its new director.
             Waste  Age, 2(6):8-9, 23-27, Nov.-Dec.  1971.  Reprinted,
             [Wash ington],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.
             [8 p.]

 171.   The Solid Waste Disposal  Act  as  amended; Title II of Public Law
             89-272,  89th Cong.,  S.306,  Oct. 20, 1965; Public Law 91-512,
             91st Cong.,  H.R.11833, Oct. 26, 1970.  Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing  Office, 1971.  '^ p.

 232.   Solid waste management demonstration grant projects--197'; for
             grants  awarded during the period June  1,  1966--June 30, 197'.
             C. E.  Sponagle and P. L. Stump.  Public Health Service
             Publication  No.  1821.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
             Office,  1971.   2kJ p.

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

 163.   State solid  waste planning grants, agencies, and progress--1970;
             report  of activities through  June 30,  1970.  R. 0. Toftner,
             D. D.  Swavely, W.  T. Dehn,  and B. L. Sweeney, comps.  Public
             Health  Service Publication  No. 2109.  Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing  Office, 1971.  26 p.

 165.   Summaries of solid  waste  intramural research and development
             projects.  A.  W.  Breidenbach, comp.  Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing  Office, 1971.  2^ p.
        "See order blank  on  last  page,

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 190.   Summaries of solid waste  research  and  training  grants--1970.
             L.  W. Lefke,  A.  G.  Keene,  R.  A. Chapman, and H. Johnson,
             comps.   Public Health  Service Publication  No.  1596.  Wash-
             ington, U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  1971.  13^  p.
             Addendum (insert), Apr.  1,  1970--July  31,  1971.   8 p.

  85.   Summaries of solid waste  management contracts,  July  1,  1965"
             June 30, 1970.  H.  H.  Connolly, comp.   Public  Health Service
             Publication  No.  1897.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing
             Office, 1972.  79  p.
Bibliographies on Solid Waste Management


   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.]

 195.   Accession bulletin.  [Franklin  Institute.]  Sol i d Waste  I nfor-
             mation Retrieval  System Accession Bu11e'tinj_ 1 ( 1 -12) : 1-266,
             Jan. -Dec.  1970.   2(1-8) : 1-205,  Jan. -Aug.  1971.   Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971-1972.
  35.   Refuse collection and disposal;  an annotated  bibliography,
             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.

  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.

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  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.

  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.

 203.   Solid waste management:   a list of available literature.  [Cin-
             cinnati],  U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  Oct.  1972.
             45 p.

 127.   Solid waste management:   abstracts and excerpts from the litera-
             ture.   C.  G. Golueke.  v.  1 and 2.   Public Health  Service
             Publication No.  2038.  Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing
             Office, 1970.  147  p.

 231.   Solid waste management;  abstracts  from the 1iterature--1964.
             J. A.  Connolly and  S. E.  Stainback.   Public Health  Service
             Publication No.  91-1964.   Washington,  U.S. Government
             Printing Office,  1971.   280 p.   Suppl. G.

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

 258.   Solid waste management;  abstracts  from the 1iterature--1966.
             Franklin Institute  Research Laboratories.   Public  Health
             Service Publication No.  91-1966.  Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1972.  197 p.   Suppl.  1.

 281.   Solid waste management;  abstracts  from the 1iterature--1967-
             Franklin Institute  Research Laboratories.   Public  Health
             Service Publication No.  91-1967.  Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1972.  404 p.   Suppl.  J.

 282.   Solid waste management;  abstracts  from the literature—1968.
             Franklin Institute  Research Laboratories.   Public  Health
             Service Publication No.  91-1968.  Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1972.  286 p.   Suppl.  K.

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Citizen Action and General Information
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 131.   America the beautiful;  a collection  of  the  nation's  trashiest
             humor.  A.  Hamilton,  comp.   Public Health  Service  Publication
             No. 2048.   Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1970.
             31 p.

 271.   Burn, bury, or  what?  Stuart Finley,  Inc.   [Film  narrative.]
             [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Environmental Protection  Agency,  1972.
             8 p.

 156.   Closing open dumps.   D.  R.  Brunner,  S.  J. Hubbard,  D. J.  Keller,
             and J. L.  Newton.   Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing
             Office, 197K   19  p.

 110.   Current concepts in  the disposal  of  solid wastes.   J. C.  Kennedy.
             Journal of Envi ronmental  Heal th , 31 (2) : 149-153, Sept. -Oct.
             __.
 263.   EPA's Office of Solid Waste Management  Programs.   [R.  J.  Griffin.]
             [Washington],  U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency,  [1972].
             15 p.

 276.   Federal redirections in  solid waste.   Envi ronmental  Science  &
             Technology, 6(4) : 318-320, Apr.  1972"]   Reprinted,  [Cincinnati],
             U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.   4  p.

 209.   5000 dumps.   Falls  Church,  Va., Stuart  Finley,  Inc.,  [1971].
             Flyer.   6 p.

 265.   5000 dumps.   Stuart Finley, Inc.   [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati],
             U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.   7  p.

 272.   The green  box.  Stuart Finley, Inc.   [Film narrative.]   [Cincin-
             nati],  U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency, 1972.   7 p.

 239.   Guidelines for local governments  on  solid  waste management.
             National Association of Counties  Research  Foundation.  Pub-
             lic Health Service  Publication  No. 2084.   Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing Office,  1971.   184 p.

 270.   In the bag.   Stuart Fir>ley, Inc.   [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati],
             U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.   6  p.

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 278.   Industrial  solid waste problems.   T.  J.  Sorg.   AICh E Sympos i urn
             Series,  68(l22):l-5,  1972.

 294.   Information retrieval  services  of EPA's  Office of Solid Waste
             Management Programs.   J. A.  Connolly.   [Cincinnati],  U.S.
             Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.   12 p.

 260.   Initiating  a  national  effort to  improve  solid  waste  management.
             [Washington],  U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1971.
             107 P.

 250.   Interview with  Sandy Hale;  Waste  Age  discusses new direction  for
             Federal  solid  waste management  program  with its new director.
             Waste  Age, 2(6):8-9,  23-27,  Nov.-Dec.  1971.  Reprinted,
             [Wash i ngton],  U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.
             [8 p.]

 290.   Let's dump  the  dump; the ABC's  of solid  waste  management.   Channing
             L. Bete  Co.,  Inc.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1971.  16 p.

 159.   The mess we're  in.   S. Edmund.   Ranger Rick's  Nature Magazine,
             4(6):4-10, July 1970.

 254.   Microbial degradation  of urban  and agricultural wastes.  W.  Q.
             Kehr.   1n  Environmental quality:   now or  never.  C.  L.
             San Clemente,  ed.  SIM Special  Publication No.  5.   East
             Lansing, Michigan State University,  1972.  p.  184-191.

 201.   Mission 5000.   (Let's  find  a better way!)  Poster [16"  x 20"].
             Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing Office,  1971.  1  p.

 202.   Mission 5000.   [Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing Office,  1970,
             1971.]  Flyer.   6 p.   Button [1  inch].

 280.   Mission 5000; a citizens'  solid waste  management project.   Wash-
             ington,  U.S.  Government Printing  Office,  1972.   [16 p.]

 274.   New technologies in  solid waste management.  C. J.  Dial.   [Wash-
             ington], U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency,  1972.   18 p.

 214.   Our environment.  Falls  Church, Va.,  Stuart  Finley,  Inc.,  [1971].
             Flyer.  [4 p.]

 246.   Packaging industry  and government.   L.  Hickman, Jr.   Waste  Age,
             2(6):12-14, Nov.-Dec.  1971.

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  30.   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.  19^ p.

 210.   Recycling.   Falls Church, Va.,  Stuart Finley, Inc.,  [1971].
             Flyer.   6 p.

 268.   Recycling.   Stuart Finley, Inc.   [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati],
             U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.  8  p.

 286.   Recycling assessment & prospects for success.  A. Darnay.   Wash-
             ington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.   14 p.

 273.   Recycling our resources.  E. McGough.  American Youth, 13(0 '-18-
             21, Mar. -Apr. 1972.

 289.   Resource recovery losing ground.  S. Hale, Jr.  Phoenix Quarterly,
                  3-i*, 1972.
  ^5.   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.

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

 288.   Sanitary landfill; one part earth to four parts  refuse.   L.  A.
             Haug and R.  J. Black.   [Film narrative.]   Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing  Office, 1972.  [22  p.]

 262.   Satellite vehicle waste collection systems.   J.  E.  Delaney.
             Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1972.   14  p.
             [Summary. ]

 171.   The Solid Waste Disposal  Act  as amended;  Title  II of Public  Law
             89-272, 89th Cong.,  S . 306 , Oct. 20,  1965;  Public Law 91-512,
             91st Cong.,  H.R. 11833, Oct. 26, 1970.  Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing  Office, 1971.  1 *» p.

 203.   Solid waste management:  a  list of available literature.  [Cin-
             cinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Oct. 1972.
             <*5 P.

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

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 259.   Study of solid waste management.  Committee guide.  League of
             Women Voters of the United States.  Publication No. 699.
             Washington, Nov. 197'.  8 p.

 211.   The stuff we throw away.  Falls Church, Va., Stuart Finley,
             Inc., [1971].  Flyer.  6 p.

 267.   The stuff we throw away.  Stuart Finley, Inc.  [Film narrative.]
             [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.
             8 p.

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

 266.   The third pollution.  Stuart Finley, Inc.  [Film narrative.]
             [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.
             9 P-

 237.   Toward a new environmental ethic.  [M. Marlar.]  Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.  2k p.

 269.   What's new in solid waste management?  Stuart Finley, Inc.
             [Film narrative.]  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental
             Protection Agency,  1972.  1*4 p.
Collection of Solid Wastes
 153-   An accounting system for solid waste collection.  E. R. Zausner.
             Public Health Service Publication No. 2033.  Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  2** p.

 182.   An accounting system for transfer station operations.  E. R.
             Zausner.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2034.
             Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.  20 p.

 291.   Clean and green.  [Clanton, Ala., Chi1 ton County, 1972.]  [k p.]

 238.   Clean and green solid waste system in Alabama is widely copied.
             M.  D. Bogue.  Waste Age, 1 (5) :V6, 10-11, 36, Sept.-Oct.
             1970.  ReprintecT][Wash! ngton] , U.S. Environmental Protec-
             tion Agency, 1971.  8 p.

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 249.   Collection and disposal  of solid waste for  the Des  Moines  metro-
             politan area;  the planning phase.  Henningson,  Durham &
             Richardson,  Inc., and Veenstra 8 Kimm.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1971.  [321  p.]

 283.   Computer planning for efficient solid waste  collection.   I.  Kiefer.
             Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1972.   [2k  p.]
             [Condensat ion.]

 228.   Cost of residential  solid waste collection.   R. M.  Clark,  B.  L.
             Grupenhoff,  G.  A. Garland, and A. J. Klee.   Journal  of  the
             Sanitary Engineering Pivision, Proceedings of  the American
             Society of Civil Engineers, 97(SA5)-.563-568, Oct. 1971.

 255-   Creating a countywide solid waste management  system;  the  case
             study of Humphreys  County, Tennessee.   M. A.  Kruth,  D.  H.
             Booth, and D.  L. Yates.   Washington, U.S. Government Printing
             Office, 1972.   15 p.

 146.   Decentralized solid  waste collection facilities.   R.  M. Clark
             and B. P. Helms.  Journal  of the Sanitary Engineering
             Division, Proceedings of the American  Society  of Civil
             Engineers, 96(SA5):1035-1043, Oct. 1970.

 240.   Empirical  analysis  of commercial solid waste  generation.   T.  V.
             DeGeare, Jr. and J. E. Ongerth.  Journal of  the Sanitary
             Engineering Division, Proceedings of the American Society
             of Civil Engineers, 97(SA6):843-850, Dec. 1971.

 251.   Fleet selection for  solid waste collection  systems.   R. M. Clark
             and B. P. Helms.  Journal  of the Sanitary Engineering
             Division, Proceedings of the American  Society  of Civil
             Engineers, 97(SA1):71-78,  Feb. 1972.

 272.   The green box.  Stuart Finley,  Inc.  [Film  narrative.]  [Cincin-
             nati], U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.   7 p.

 270.   In the bag.  Stuart  Finley, Inc.  [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati],
             U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.   6 p.

 147.   Mathematical analysis of solid waste collection.   D.  H. Marks  and
             J. C. Liebman.   Public Health Service  Publication No. 2104.
             Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1970.   196  p.

 123.   Mathematical modeling of solid waste collection policies.   M.  M.
             Truitt, J. C.  Liebman, and C. W. Kruse.   v.  1  and 2.   Public
             Health Service  Publication No. 2030.   Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1970.  [311  p.]
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 262.   Satellite vehicle waste  collection  systems.   J.  E.  Delaney.
             Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  1972.   1*4  p.
             [Summary.]

 220.   Solid waste demonstration  programs  .  .  . can  they  help you?
             E.  F.  Spitzer.   American  City,  86(7):58-60, 62,  July  1971.

 292.   Solid waste management in  high-rise dwellings; a condensation.
             1.  Kjefer.   Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office,
             1972.   19  p.

 174.   Solid waste transfer and disposal for rural areas.   D. R.  Andres
             and F. W.  Cope.  California  Vector Views, 17(7):67~76,  July
             1970.   Reprinted, [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Environmental  Protection
             Agency, 1971.   10 p.

 242.   A study  of  residential solid waste  generated  in  low-income areas.
             G.  R.  Davidson, Jr.   [Washington], U.S.  Environmental Pro-
             tection Agency, 1972.   14 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.
             Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  1969.   175 p.
Composition and Analysis of Solid Wastes
 102.    Air classification  for  reclamation  of  solid wastes.   R. A.
             Boettcher.   Compost  Science,  1 1 (6)-.22-29,  Nov.-Dec.  1970.
             Reprinted,  [Wash!ngton],  U.S.  Environmental  Protection
             Agency,  1971.   8 p.

 256.    Air classification  of solid wastes;  performance of experimental
             units  and  potential  applications  for  solid waste reclamation.
             R.  A.  Boettcher.   Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office,
             1972.   73  P.

 126.    Cellulolytic  activity  in  municipal  solid waste  composting.  F.  J.
             Stutzenberger,  A.  J.  Kaufman,  and R.  D.  Lossin.   Canadi an
             Journal  of  Microbiology.  16(7):553-560,  July  1970.

 148.    Determination of selenium in solid  waste.  H. Johnson.  Envi ron-
             mental  Science  & Technology, 4(10):850-853,  Oct.  1970.
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 252.   High-pressure compaction & baling of solid waste;  final  report on
             a solid waste management demonstration grant.   K. W.  Wolf
             and C.  H. Sosnovsky.   Washington,  U.S. Government Printing
             Office, 1972.  163 p.

 158.   An investigation of the pH characteristics of compost.   R.  A.
             Games  and R. D.  Lossin.  Compost  Science,  11 (5): 18-21,
             Sept.-Oct. 1970.   Reprinted, [Cincinnati,  U.S.  Environ-
             mental  Protection Agency, 1971].   ** p.

 193.   Method for macrodetermination of carbon and hydrogen in  solid
             wastes.  D. L. Wilson.  Environmental Science & Technology,
             5(7):609-614, July 1971.

 235.   Methods of predicting  solid waste characteristics.  G.  B.  Boyd
             and M.  B. Hawkins.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
             Office, 1971.  28 p.

        Parasitological examination of compost; a Solid Waste Research
             open-file report.  M. L. Peterson.  [Cincinnati],  U.S.
             Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.  15 p.

        Partial oxidation of solid organic wastes.  W.  W.  Shuster.
             Public Health Service Publication  No. 2133.  Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing Office,  1970.  99 p.

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


  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.

 277.   Aerial and automotive reconnaissance of solid waste disposal sites
             in a rural county.  T. J. Sorg.  [Washington], U.S. Environ-
             mental Protection Agency, 1972.  12 p.

 291.   Clean and green.  [Clanton, Ala., Chilton County, 1972.]  [4 p.]
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 238.   Clean and green solid waste system in Alabama is  widely  copied.
             M.  D.  Bogue.   Waste Age,  1(5):4-6,  10-11,  36,  Sept.-Oct.
             1970.   Reprinted, Washington,  U.S.  Environmental  Protection
             Agency, 1971.   8 p.

 156.   Closing  open dumps.  D. R.  Brunner, S. J.  Hubbard,  D.  J.  Keller,
             and J.  L.  Newton.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
             Office, 1971.   19 p.

 255.   Creating a  countywide solid waste management system;  the case
             study  of Humphreys County,  Tennessee.   M.  A.  Kruth,  D. H.
             Booth,  and D.  L. Yates.  Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing
             Office, 1972.   15 p.

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

 209.   5000 dumps.   Falls  Church,  Va.,  Stuart Finley,  Inc.,  [1971].
             Flyer.   6 p.

 265.   5000 dumps.   Stuart Finley, Inc.   [Film narrative.]  [Cincinnati],
             U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency,  1972.   7 p.

 223.   Hydrogeology of solid waste disposal  sites  in northeastern
             Illinois;  a final report  on  a  solid waste  demonstration
             grant  project.  G. M.  Hughes,  R.  A.  Landon,  and  R.  N.
             Farvolden.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office,
             197K   15^ p.

 105.   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.]

 2^»7.   Land use planning and solid waste management.  R.  M.  Clark and
             R.  0.  Toftner.  Publ ic Works,  103(3) •' 79-80,  98,  Mar. 1972.

 290.   Let's dump  the dump; the ABC's of solid  waste management.
             Channing L. Bete Co.,  Inc.   Greenfield, Mass., 1971.  16  p.

 201.   Mission  5000.  (Let's find  a better way!)   Poster  [16" x  20"].
             Washington, U.S. Government  Printing  Office,  1971.   1 p.

 202.   Mission  5000.  [Washington, U.S.  Government Printing  Office,
             1970,  1971.]   Flyer.  6 p.   Button  [1  inch].
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 280.   Mission 5000; a citizens'  solid waste management  project.   Wash-
             ington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1972.   [16  p.]

 183.   Omaha-Council Bluffs  solid waste management  plan;  status  report,
             1969.   Henningson,  Durham & Richardson.   Public  Health
             Service Publication No. 2117.   Washington,  U.S.  Government
             Printing Office,  1971.   [255 p.]

 245.   Pollution of subsurface  water by sanitary landfills,   v.  1.
             A. A.  Fungaroli.  Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing
             Office, 1971.   [200 p.]

 117.   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
             Publication No.  I960.  Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing
             Office, 1970.   146  p.

 230.   Recommended standards  for sanitary  landfill  design,  construction,
             and evaluation &  model  sanitary landfill  operation agreement.
             National Solid Wastes Management Association  and Federal
             solid  waste management program.  Washington,  U.S. Government
             Printing Office,  1971.   23 p.

 285.   Sanitary landfill:   alternative to  the open  dump.   Envi ronmental
             Science & Technology, 6(5):408-410, May  1972.

 189.   Sanitary landfill  ...  an answer to a community  problem;  a route
             to a community asset.  [R. J.  Black.]  Public Health  Service
             Publication No.  1012.  Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing
             Office, 1970.   [8 p.]

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

 288.   Sanitary landfill; one part earth to four parts  refuse.  L. A.
             Haug and R. J. Black.  [Film narrative.]   Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1972.  [22  p.]

 114.   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 p.
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        Solid  wastes  landfill  stabilization; an  interim report.  Ralph
             Stone  and  Company,  Inc.,  Engineers.  Cincinnati, U.S.
             Department of  Health,  Education, and Welfare, 1968.
                 P.]
Management,  Planning, and Economics
   1.   Abstracts;  selected patents  on  refuse  handling  facilities  for
             buildings.   J. A.  Connolly,  ed.   Public  Health  Service
             Publication No.  1793-   Washington, U.S.  Government
             Printing Office,  1968.   [320 p.]

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

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

 176.   An accounting system for  solid  waste management in small
             communities.   E.  R.  Zausner.   Public Health Service
             Publication No.  2035.   Washington, U.S.  Government
             Printing Office,  1971.   18 p.

 182.   An accounting system for  transfer station operations.  E.  R.
             Zausner.  Public  Health Service Publication No. 2034.
             Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing Office, 1971-  20 p.

 102.   Air classification  for  reclamation  of  solid wastes.  R. A.
             Boettcher.   Compost  Science,  11(6):22-29,  Nov.-Dec. 1970.
             Reprinted,  [Washington], U.S.  Environmental Protection
             Agency,  1971•   8  p.

 256.   Air classification  of  solid  wastes; performance of experimental
             units  and potential  applications  for solid waste  reclamation.
             R. A.  Boettcher.   Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,
             1972.   73 p.
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 291.

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 118.
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.  12 p.

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

Burn, bury, or what?  Stuart Finley, Inc.  [Film narrative.]
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.
     8 p.

Clean and green.   [Clanton,  Ala., Chilton County, 1972.]  [k p.]
Clean and green solid waste system in Alabama
     M. D. Bogue.  Waste Age, 1 (5)^-6, 10-11.
     1970.  Reprinted,[Washington],  U.S.  Environmental  Protec-
     tion Agency, 1971.  8 p.
          is widely copied.
           36, Sept.-Oct.
Closing open dumps.  D. R. Brunner,
     and J. L. Newton.  Washington,
     Office, 1971.  19 p.
S. J. Hubbard,  D.  J. Keller,
U.S. Government Printing
 283.
Collection and disposal of solid waste for the Des Moines metro-
     politan area; the planning phase.  Henningson, Durham &
     Richardson,  Inc., and Veenstra & Kimm.   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1971.  [321  p.]

Comprehensive studies of solid waste management; first and second
     annual reports.  C. G. Golueke and P. H. McGauhey.  Public
     Health Service Publication No. 2039-   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1970.  2^5  p.

Comprehensive studies of solid waste management; third annual
     report.  C. G. Golueke.  Washington,  U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1971.  201 p.

Comprehensive study of solid waste disposal  in Cascade County,
     Montana; final report on a solid waste demonstration.
     Thomas, Dean & Hoskins, Inc.  Public Health Service Pub-
     lication No. 2002.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
     Office, 1970.  188 p.
                        •
Computer planning for efficient solid waste collection.  I. Kiefer.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.  [2k p.]
     [Condensation.]
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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.   Ht p.

Conversion of organic solid wastes into yeast;  an economic eval-
     uation.  F. H.  Meller.  Public Health Service  Publication
     No. 1909.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing  Office,
     1969.  173 P.
 228.
                                                M.  Clark,  B.  L.
                                                 Journal of the
 255
 28^.
 253.
 137.
  95
 191
Cost of residential solid waste collection.   R.
     Grupenhoff, G. A. Garland, and A.  J.  Klee.   	
     Sanitary Engineering Division, Proceedings  of the American
     Society of Civil  Engineers, 97(SA5)=563-568, Oct. 1971.

Creating a countywide  solid waste management system;  the case
     study of Humphreys County, Tennessee.   M.  A. Kruth, D.  H.
     Booth, and D.  L.  Yates.  Washington,  U.S.  Government
     Printing Office,  1972.  15 p.

Design criteria for solid waste management  in recreational  areas.
     H. R. Little.   Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office,
     1972.  68 p.

Developing a state  solid waste management  plan.   R.  0. Toftner.
     Public Health  Service Publication  No.  2031.   Washington,
     U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1970.   50  p.

Digest of  selected  local solid waste management  ordinances.
     M. D. Powell,  B.  P. Fiedelman, and M.  J. Roe.  Washington,
     U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1972.   376  p.

DISCUS—a  solid-waste  management game.   A.  J. Klee.   IEEE
     Transactions on Geoscience Electronics, GE-8(3):125-129,
     July  1970.

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.

District of Columbia solid waste management  plan; status report,
     1970.  District of Columbia.  Washington,  U.S.  Government
     Printing Office,  1971.  138 p.
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 225.   Economic realities  of reclaiming natural  resources  in  solid  waste.
             T.  D.  Clark.   In Institute  of Environmental  Sciences  1971
             Annual  Technical Meeting Proceedings,  Los  Angeles,  Apr.  26-30,
             1971.   Mt.  Prospect,  111.   p.  39~43.   Reprinted,  [Washington,
             U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency],  1971.   12  p.

 240.   Empirical  analysis  of commercial solid  waste generation.   T.  V.
             DeGeare,  Jr.  and J.  E.  Ongerth.  Journal of  the Sanitary
             Engineering Division,  Proceedings  of the American Society
             of  Civil  Engineers.  97(SA6);843-850.  Dec.  1971.

 132.   Financing  municipal solid waste  management  systems.  R.  M.  Clark
             and R.  0.  Toftner.   Journal of the Sanitary  Engineering
             Division,  Proceedings  of the American  Society  of  Civil
             Engineers,  96(SA4):885-892, Aug.  1970.

 188.   Financing  solid  waste management in small  communities.  E.  R.
             Zausner.   Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing Office,  1971.
             14  p.

 251.   Fleet selection  for solid waste  collection  systems.  R.  M.  Clark
             and B.  P.  Helms.  Journal of the Sanitary  Engineering
             Division,  Proceedings  of the American  Society  of  Civil
             Engineers,  97(SA1):71-78. Feb. 1972.

 121.   Grants encourage new waste  disposal methods. A.  J. Munich.
             Journal of  Environmental Health, 32(5) ."572-578, Mar.-Apr.
             1970.

 239.   Guidelines  for  local governments on solid waste management.
             National  Association of Counties Research  Foundation.
             Public Health  Service  Publication  No.  2084.  Washington,
             U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1971.   184  p.

 278.   Industrial  solid waste problems.  T.  J. Sorg.   AlChE Symposium
             Series, 68(l22):l-5,  1972.

 166.   An  information  system for solid  waste operation.  Washington,
             U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1971.  3 p.

 164.   Intergovernmental  approaches to  solid waste management.   R.  0.
             Toftner and R. M.  Clark. Washington,  U.S. Government
             Printing Office, 1971.   19  p.

 250.   Interview  with  Sandy Hale;  Waste Age discusses  new  direction for
             Federal solid  waste management program with  its new director.
             Waste Age,  2(6):8-9, 23-27, Nov.-Dec.  1971.  Reprinted,
             IWashington],  U.S.  Environmental Protection  Agency,  1972.
             [8  p.]
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 181.   Kentucky solid waste management plan;  status  report,  1970.
             Kentucky State Department of Health.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office,  1971.   160 p.

        Land use planning and solid waste management.   R.  M.  Clark  and
             R.  0. Toftner.  Public Works,  103 (3) : 79~80,  98,  Mar.  1972.

        Let DARE make your solid-waste decisions.   A.  J.  Klee.   Ameri can
             City, 85(2):10Q-103, Feb. 1970.

 173.   Locational models for solid waste management.   B.  P.  Helms  and
             R.  M. Clark.  Journal  of the Urban Planning  and  Development
             Division, Proceedings  of the American  Society of Civil
             Engineers, 97QJP1 ) : 1-13, Apr.  1971.

 125.   Louisville, Ky.--lnd. metropolitan  region  solid waste disposal
             study; interim report  on a solid waste demonstration
             project; v. I:  Jefferson County,  Kentucky.   University
             of Louisville.  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Department of Health,
             Education, and Welfare, 1970.   205 p.

 160.   Manage solid wastes as  a utility.  R.  M.  Clark, R. 0. Toftner,
             and T. W. Bendixen.  American  City,  86 (2): k$-k7, Feb.  1971.

  9^.   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.]

 1^7.   Mathematical analysis of solid waste collection.   D.  H.  Marks
             and J. C. Liebman.   Public Health  Service Publication
             No. 2104.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing  Office,
             1970.  196 p.

 123.   Mathematical modeling of solid waste collection policies.   M.  M.
             Truitt, J. C.  Liebman, and C.  W.  Kruse.   v.  1 and  2.   Public
             Health Service Publication No. 2030.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office,  1970.   [311  p.]

 235.   Methods  of predicting solid waste characteristics. G.  B.  Boyd
             and M. B. Hawkins.   Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing
             Office, 1971.   28 p.

 13^.   Needs for chemical  research in solid waste  management.   A.  W.
             Breidenbach and E.  P.  Floyd.  Washington,  U.S. Government
             Printing Office, 1970.  28 p.
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 233.   New York solid waste management plan;  status  report,  1970.
             Roy F. Weston,  Environmental  Scientists  and Engineers.
             Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1971.
             [307 p.]

 216.   1968 National survey of community  solid waste practices.   A.  J.
             Munich, A. J. Klee,  and C. R. Hampel.   Region 1.   Connecti-
             cut, Maine,  Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode  Island,
             Vermont.  Public Health Service Publication No.  1866.
             Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1969.   47  p.

 217.   1968 National survey of community  solid waste practices.   A.  J.
             Muhich, A. J. Klee,  and C. R. Hampel.   Region 2.   Delaware,
             New Jersey,  New York:   v.  1.   Public Health Service  Pub-
             lication No. 1866.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing
             Office, 1969.  161 p.

 218.   1968 National survey of community  solid waste practices.   A.  J.
             Muhich, A. J. Klee,  and C. R. Hampel.   Region 2.   Pennsyl-
             vania:  v. 2.  Public  Health  Service Publication  No.  1866.
             Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1969.   409  p.

  93.   Observations of continental  European solid waste management
             practices.  M.  E. Jensen.   Public Health Service  Publi-
             cation No. 1880.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
             Office, 1969.  46 p.

 183.   Omaha-Council Bluffs solid  waste management plan;  status  report,
             1969.  Henningson, Durham & Richardson.   Public  Health
             Service Publication  No. 2117-  Washington, U.S.  Government
             Printing Office,  1971.   [255 p.]

 168.   Oregon solid waste management plan; status report, 1969.   Oregon
             State Board of Health.   Public Health Service Publication
             No. 2115.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing  Office,  1971
             125 p.

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

  28.   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.  Wash-
             ington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.  483  p.
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  30.   Proceedings;  the Surgeon  General's  Conference  on  Solid  Waste
             Management for Metropolitan  Washington, July 19-20,  196?.
             L.  Weaver, ed.  Public Health  Service  Publication  No.  1729.
             Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing Office.  194  p.

 116.   Progress in solid waste management  and  needed  developments.   L. W.
             Lefke.  In Proceedings;  8th  Annual  Environmental and Water
             Resources  Engineering Conference,  Nashville, June  5"6,  1969.
             Technical  Report  No.  20.  Vanderbilt University,   p.  107-118.
             Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department  of  Health,  Educa-
             tion,  and  Welfare, 1970.  16 p.

 117.   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
             Publication No. I960.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing
             Office,  1970.  146 p.

 Hi.   The public-private partnership in solid waste  management.   H.  L.
             Hickman, Jr.  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Department  of Health,
             Education, and Welfare,  1970.   16  p.

  33.   Quad-City  solid wastes project; an  interim  report,  June 1,  1966  to
             May 31,  1967.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of  Health,  Edu-
             cation,  and Welfare,  1968.  [l8l  p.]

 230.   Recommended standards  for  sanitary  landfill design, construction,
             and evaluation 6  model  sanitary  landfill  operation agree-
             ment.   National Solid Wastes Management Association and
             Federal  solid waste  management program.   Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing  Office,  1971.   23  p.

 286.   Recycling  assessment 6 prospects  for  success.  A  Darnay.  Wash-
             ington,  U.S. Government  Printing Office,  1972.  14 p.

  41.   Research activities of the solid  wastes  program of  the  Public
             Health Service.  A. W.  Breidenbach. [Cincinnati], U.S.
             Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  [1968].   16 p.

 226.   The role of decision models  in the  evaluation  of  competing
             environmental health  alternatives.  A. J. Klee.  Management
             Science, 18(2):B52-B67,  Oct. 1971.

 293-   Salvage  markets for^ materials in  solid wastes.  A Darnay and
             W.  E.  Franklin.   Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
             Office,  1972.  187 p.
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 287.   Sanitary landfill  design  and operation.   D.  R.  Brunner  and  D.  J.
             Keller.   Washington, U.S.  Government Printing  Office,  1972.
             59 p.

 262.   Satellite vehicle  waste  collection  systems.   J.  E.  Delaney.
             Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1972.   14  p.
             [S umma ry.]

 219.   Selecting solid  waste  disposal  facilities.   B.  P.  Helms  and
             R. M.  Clark.   Journal  of the Sanitary  Engineering  Division,
             Proceedings of the  American Society  of  Civil  Engineers,
             97(SA4):443-451,  Aug.  1971.

 171.   The Solid Waste  Disposal  Act as amended;  Title  II  of  Public  Law
             89-272,  89th  Cong.,  S.306, Oct.  20,  19&5;  Public Law 91-512,
             91st Cong., H.R.11833,  Oct. 26,  1970.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government  Printing Office, 1971.   14  p.

  52.   Solid waste disposal  study;  technical  report; Genesee County,
             Michigan,  June 1968.  Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department  of Health,
             Education,  and Welfare, 19&9.   [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.

 234.   Solid waste management.   H.  L.  Hickman,  Jr.   District Heating,
             57(1):18-19,  22-24, Summer 1971.   Reprinted,  [Washington,
             U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency],  1971.   13 p.

 127°   Solid waste management:   abstracts  and  excerpts  from  the litera-
             ture.   C.  G.  Golueke.   v.  1 and  2.   Public Health  Service
             Publication No.  2038.   Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing
             Office, 1970.  147  p.

 292.   Solid waste management in high-rise dwellings;  a condensation.
             I. Kiefer.   Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
             1972.   19 P.

 167.   Solid waste management in recreational  forest areas.  C.  S.
             Spooner.  Public Health Service  Publication No.  1991.
             Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1971.   96 p.

 248.   Solid waste management in residential  complexes.  Greenleaf/
             Telesca, Planners,  Engineers, and Architects.  Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing Office,  1971.   [419 p.]
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  198.    Solid waste management  in  the  food processing  industry.  H. T.
             Hudson.   In Proceedings:  Second National Symposium on
             Food Processing Wastes, Denver, Mar. 23-26,  1971.  Pacific
             Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA; and National Canners
             Association,  p. 637-65**.  Reprinted,  [Cincinnati], U.S.
             Environmental Protection  Agency, 1971.   18 p.

   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 No.  1812.  Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1968.   18 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.
             Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  175  p.

  165.    Summaries of solid waste  intramural  research  and  development
             projects.  A. W. Breidenbach, comp.  Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1971.  24  p.

  19^.    Symposium of State and  Interstate Solid Waste  Planning Agencies,
             September 9-11, 1969, St. Louis, Missouri.   L. A. Gluckman,
             ed.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2093.  Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1971.  92 p.

  136.    Systems analysis of regional solid waste handling.  N. Morse  and
             E. W. Roth.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2065.
             Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  [294 p.]

  269.    What's new in solid waste  management?  Stuart  Finley, Inc.  [Film
             narrative.]  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
             Agency, 1972.  14  p.
Marine Disposal
  130.   An appraisal of marine disposal of solid wastes off the west
             coast:  a preliminary  review and results of a survey.  C. G.
             Gunnerson.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Edu-
             cation, and Welfare, 1970.  32 p.

  192.   Ocean disposal of barge-delivered liquid and solid wastes from
             U.S. coastal cities.   D. D. Smith and R. P. Brown.  [Public
             Health Service Publication No. 2113.]  Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1971.  119 p.
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 229.   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.  T.  D.
             Hinesly, 0. C.  Braids, and  J.  E. Molina.  Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing Office,  1971.   62  p.

 102.   Air classification for reclamation  of solid wastes.  R.  A.
             Boettcher.  Compost Science,  11(6):22-29, Nov.-Dec.  1970.
             Reprinted, [Wash ington], U.S.  Environmental  Protection
             Agency, 1971.  8  p.

 256.   Air classification of  solid wastes; performance  of experimental
             units and potential applications for  solid  waste  reclamation.
             R. A. Boettcher.   Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing  Office,
             1972.  73 p.

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

 212.   Composting of municipal solid wastes  in  the United States.   A. W.
             Breidenbach,  et al.  Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing
             Office, 1971.  103 p.

 186.   Construction of a chemical-microbial  pilot  plant for production
             of single-cell  protein  from cellulosic wastes.  C.  D.
             Callihan and C. E. Dunlap.   Washington,  U.S. Government
             Printing Office,  1971.   126 p.

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

 225.   Economic  realities of  reclaiming natural  resources in  solid  waste.
             T. D. Clark.  \rt_ Institute  of  Environmental Sciences  1971
             Annual Technical  Meeting Proceedings,  Los Angeles,  Apr. 26-30.,
             1971.  Mt. Prospect,  111.  p.  39-^3-   Reprinted,  [Washington,
             U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency], 1971.  12  p.

 264.   Energy  recovery from waste.   Horner & Shifrin,  Inc.  Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing Office,  1972.  15  p.

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

        Packaging industry  and government.   L.  Hick.man, Jr.   Waste Age,
             2(6):12-Ht, Nov.-Dec.  1971.

 261.   Proceedings  of  the  Solid Waste  Resources Conference  on Design of
             Consumer Containers for Re-use or Disposal, [Columbus],
             May 12-13, 1971.  G. F. Sachsel, comp.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office,  1972.   330  p.

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

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

 268.   Recycling.  Stuart  Finley,  Inc.  [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati],
             U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency, 1972.  8  p.

 286.   Recycling assessment  & prospects  for success.   A.  Darnay.  Wash-
             ington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1972.   Tt p.

 273.   Recycling our resources.  E. McGough.  American Youth, 13(1):18-21,
             Mar.-Apr.  1972.

 289.   Resource recovery  losing ground.   S.  Hale, Jr.  Phoenix Quarterly,
             k(2):3-k,  1972.

 170.   The role of nonpackaging paper  in solid waste management, 1966 to
             1976.  W.  E.  Franklin  and  A.  Darnay.  Public Health  Service
             Publication No.  2040.   Washington, U.S. Government Printing
             Office,  1971.   76 p.

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

        The role of packaging in solid  waste management, 1966 to  1976.
             I.  Kiefer. Washington, U.S.  Government Prin'ting Office,
             1971.  [28 p.]  [Condensation.]

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 187.   Rubber reuse and solid waste  management.   R.  J.  Pettigrew,  F.  H.
             Roninger,  W. J.  Markiewicz,  and  M.  J.  Gransky.   pt.  1  and 2.
             [Public Health Service Publication  No.  2124.]   Washington,
             U.S.  Government  Printing Office, 1971.   120 p.

 293-   Salvage markets for materials in  solid wastes.   A Darnay  and
             W. E.  Franklin.   Washington,  U.S. Government Printing
             Office, 1972.   187 p.

  77.   Solid waste—a  natural resource?   R.  P.  Lonergan and E. M.  Herson.
             JJT_ Man 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.
Solid Waste Processing
 114.   Solid waste processing; a state-of-the-art report on unit operations
             and processes.  R. B. Engdahl.   Public Health Service Publi-
             cation No. 1856.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,
             1969.  72 p.
Composting
 169.
 126.
   8.
  115.
 212.
American composting concepts.   P. H.  McGauhey.   Public Health
     Service Publication No.  2023.   Washington,  U.S.  Government
     Printing Office, 197K   23 p.

Cellulolytic activity in municipal  solid waste  composting.   F.  J,
     Stutzenberger, A. J. Kaufman,  and R. D.  Lossin.   Canadi an
     Journal of Microbiology,  16(7):553~560,  July 1970.

Composting developments in the United States.  J. S.  Wiley  and
     0. W. Kochtitzky.  Compost Science, 6(2):5-9,  Summer 1965.
     [Reprinted, Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing Office,
     1968.]  5 P.

Composting dewatered sewage sludge.   G.  L.  Shell and J. L.  Boyd.
     Public Health Service Publication No.  1936.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  28 p.
Composting of municipal
     Breidenbach, et al.
     Office, 1971.  103 P
solid wastes in the United States.  A.  W.
  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
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   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.   14 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.

  21.   International  Research  Group on  Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD);  infor-
             mation bulletin numbers 1-12,  November 1956 to  September
             1961.   J. S. Wiley,  ed.  Washington, U.S.  Government
             Printing  Office, 1969~T~ 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.   27k p.

  89.   International  Research  Group on  Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD);  infor-
             mation bulletin numbers 21-31,  August  1964 to  December  1967.
             Rockville,  Md., U.S.  Department  of Health,  Education, and
             Welfare,  1969.   38?  p.   [Translated by the Israel Program
             for Scientific Translations.]

 142.   International  Research  Group on  Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD);  infor-
             mation bulletin number  32, April  1968. Rockville,  Md.,
             U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  1969.
             41 p.   [Translated by  the Israel  Program  for Scientific
             Trans 1 at ions.]

 143.   International  Research  Group on  Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD);  infor-
             mation bulletin number  33, August 1968.  Rockville,  Md.,
             U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  1969.
             27 p.   [Translated by  the Israel  Program  for Scientific
             Translations.]

 144.   International  Research  Group on  Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD);  infoi—
             mation bulletin number  34,  December 1968.   Rockville, Md.,
             U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  1969.
             29 p.   [Translated by  the Israel  Program  for Scientific
             Translations.]

 145.   International  Research  Group on  Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD);  infor-
             mation bulletin number  35, May  19&9.   Rockville, Md., U.S.
             Department  of  Health,  Education,  and Welfare,  1969.  46 p.
             [Translated by  the Israel Program for  Scientific Translations.]
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 158.   An investigation of the pH characteristics of compost.   R.  A.
             Carnes and R.  D.  Loss in.   Compost Science,  11(5):18-21,
             Sept.-Oct. 1970.   Reprinted,  [Cincinnati,  U.S.  Environ-
             mental Protection Agency,  1971].   4 p.

 2$k.   Microbial degradation  of urban  and agricultural  wastes.   W. Q.
             Kehr.  _l_n_ Environmental  quality:   now or never.   C.  L.
             San Clemente,  ed.  SIM Special  Publication  No.  5.   East
             Lansing, Michigan State  University,  1972.   p.  184-191.

 224.   Paras itological examination of  compost; a Solid  Waste Research
             open-file report.  M. L.  Peterson.  [Cincinnati],  U.S.
             Environmental  Protection Agency,  1971.   15  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.

  61.   Some specialized equipment used in European  compost  systems.
             J.  S. Wiley.   Compost Science,  4(1):7-10 ,  Spring 1963.
             [Reprinted, Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office,
             1968.]  4 p.

  82.   Utilization and disposal of poultry  manure.   J.  S. Wiley.
             Cincinnati, U.S.  Department  of  Health,  Education,  and
             Welfare, 1969.  14 p.
Incineration
 111.   An accounting system for incinerator operations.   E.  R.  Zausner.
             Public Health Service Publication No.  2032.   Washington, U.S,
             Government Printing Office, 1970.  17  p.

 148.   Determination of selenium in solid waste.   H.  Johnson.   Envi ron-
             mental Science & Technology,  4(10):850-853,  Oct.  1970.

 264.   Energy recovery from waste.   Horner & Shifrin,  Inc.   Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.  15 p.

  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.]
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 122.   Incinerator guidelines--1969.   J.  DeMarco,  D.  J.  Keller,  J.
             Leckman,  and J.  L.  Newton.   Public Health Service Publi-
             cation No.  2012.   Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing
             Office,  1969.   98 p.

  88.   Microbiological  evaluation of  incinerator operations.   M.  L.
             Peterson  and F.  J.  Stutzenberger.   Applied Microbiology,
             18(1):8-13, July  1969.

 154.   Partial  oxidation of solid organic wastes.   W. W.  Shuster.
             Public Health  Service Publication  No.  2133.   Washington,
             U.S.  Government Printing  Office,  1970.   99 p.

 117-   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  Publication  No.  I960.  Washington, U.S.
             Government  Printing Office, 1970.   146  p.

  33.   Quad-City  solid wastes project;  an interim report,  June 1,  19&6
             to  May 31,  1967.   Cincinnati,  U.S. Department  of  Health,
             Education,  and  Welfare, 1968.  [l8l p.]

 l80.   St.  Louis  power  plant  to burn  city refuse.   F. E.  Wisely,  G. W.
             Sutterfield, and  D. L. Klumb.   Civil Engineering, 4l(l):
             56-59, Jan. 1971.

 200.   Seven incinerators;  evaluation,  discussions, and  authors'
             closure.   [Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office,
             1971.   40 p.]   (includes  discussions and  authors' closure
             for "An evaluation  of seven incinerators" by  W. C. Achinger
             and L. E.  Daniels.)

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

 234.   Solid waste management.   H. L.  Hickman, Jr.   District  Heating,
             57(0:18-19, 22-24, Summer  1971.   Reprinted,  [Washington,
             U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency],  1971.   13  p.

  79.   Solid wastes handling.   R.  J.  Black.  _l_n_ 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,  19&8.  9 p.
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 275.   The automobile cycle:   an  environmental  and  resource  reclamation
             problem.   Federal  solid waste management  program.  Washington,
             U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1972.   115  p.

 110.   Current concepts  in the disposal  of solid wastes.   J.  C.  Kennedy.
             Journal  of Environmental  Health,  31(2):1k$-153,  Sept.-Oct.
             T9T8:
Studies Related to Specific Solid Wastes
 275.  The automobile cycle:   an environmental  and  resource  reclamation
             problem.  Federal  solid waste management  program.   Washington,
             U.S. Government  Printing Office,  1972.   115  p.

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

 115.   Composting dewatered  sewage sludge.   G.  L.  Shell  and  J. L. Boyd.
             Public Health Service Publication  No.  1936.   Washington,
             U.S. Government  Printing Office,  1970.  28  p.

 236.   Design of a water-disposable glass packaging container,  pt.  I,
             II, and III.   S.  F. Hulbert, C.  C.  Fain,  and  M.  J. Eitel.
             Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1971.  60  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.

 2kk.   Disposal of polymer solid wastes by primary polymer  producers  and
             plastics fabricators.  C. W. Marynowski.  Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1972.   92  p.

 199-   Feasibility study of  the disposal of  polyethylene  plastic waste.
             K. Gutfreund.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2010.
             Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1971.  ^5  p.
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 252.   High-pressure compaction & baling of solid waste;  final  report on
             a solid waste management demonstration grant.   K.  W.  Wolf
             and C.  H.  Sosnovsky.  Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing
             Office, 1972.  163 p.

 104.    Industrial  and  agricultural solid wastes and problems involved
             in thei-r disposal.  T. J.  Sorg.   Public Health News (New
             Jersey), 5l(3):67-69, Mar.  1970.

 278.    Industrial  solid waste problems.   T.  J.  Sorg.   AlChE Symposium
             Series, 68(122);l-5, 1972.

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

 179-   Plastic wastes  in the coming  decade.   H. H. Connolly.  Washington,
             U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1971.  26 p.

 261.   Proceedings  of  the Solid Waste Resources Conference on  Design of
             Consumer Containers for  Re-use  or  Disposal,  [Columbus],
             May 12-13,  1971.  G. F.  Sachsel,  comp.  Washington, U.S.
             Government  Printing Office,  1972.   330 p.

 172.   Proceedings:  First National  Conference  on Packaging Wastes,
             September  22-24 19&9. Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing
             Office, 1971.  242 p.

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

  40.   Refuse and  litter control in  recreation  areas.  L.  Weaver.   Pub-
             1 ic Works,  98(4): 126-128,  160,  Apr. 1967.  Reprinted,  Wash"17
             ington, U.S. Government  Printing  Office,  1967-   4  p.

 170.   The role of  nonpackaging paper in solid  waste  management,  1966 to
             1976.   W.  E. Franklin and A. Darnay.  Public  Health Service
             Publication No. 2040. Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing
             Office, 1971.  76  p.

  44.   The role of  packaging in solid  waste  management,  1966 to 1976.
             A. Darnay  and W. E. Franklin.  Public Health  Service
             Publication No. 1855. Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing
             Office, 1969.  205 p.
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 2**3.   The role of packaging in solid waste  management,  1966  to  1976.
             I. Kiefer.   Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,
             1971.   [28  p.]   [Condensation.]

 2^8.   Solid waste management in residential  complexes.   Greenleaf/
             Telesca,  Planners,  Engineers,  and Architects.   Washington,
             U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1971.   [419  p.]

  79.   Solid wastes handling.  R.  J. Black.   In  Environmental  aspects of
             the hospital,   v. 2.  Supportive departments.   Public  Health
             Service Publication No.  930-C-16.  Washington,  U.S.  Govern-
             ment 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.

 2^2.   A study of residential solid  waste generated  in low-income  areas.
             G. R.  Davidson, Jr.  [Washington], U.S.  Environmental  Pro-
             tection Agency, 1972.   I1* p.

  82.   Utilization and  disposal of poultry manure.   J.  S. Wiley.   Cin-
             cinnati,  U.S.  Department of  Health,  Education,  and Welfare,
             1969.   H» p.
 Survey, Grant, Contract, and  Demonstration Reports
 229.   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.   T.  D.
             Hinesly, 0. C.  Braids,  and J.  E.  Molina.  Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1971.  62 p.

 102.   Air classification for reclamation  of  solid wastes.   R.  A.
             Boettcher.  Compost Science,  11 (6)-.22-29, Nov.-Dec.  1970.
             Reprinted, [Wash ington],  U.S.  Environmental  Protection
             Agency,  1971.  8 p.

 256.   Air classification of solid  wastes; performance  of experimental
             units and potential applications  for  solid  waste reclamation.
             R. A. Boettcher.  Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing
             Office,  1972.  73 p.

 271.   Burn, bury, or what?  Stuart Finley,   Inc.   [Film narrative.]
             [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.
             8 p.
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 291.   Clean and green.   [Clanton,  Ala.,  Chilton County,  1972.]   [4 p.]

 238.   Clean and green solid waste  system in Alabama is widely copied.
             M.  D.  Bogue.   Waste Age,  l(5):4-6,  10-11,  36,  Sept.-Oct.
             1970.   Reprinted, Washington,  U.S.  Environmental  Protection
             Agency,  1971.   8 p.

 249.   Collection  and disposal  of solid waste for the  Des  Moines  metro-
             politan  area;  the planning phase.  Henningson,  Durham &
             Richardson,  Inc., and Veenstra & Kimm.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1971.  [321  p.]

 115.   Composting  dewatered sewage  sludge.  G.  L. Shell and J. L.  Boyd.
             Public Health  Service Publication No. 1936.  Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1970.   28 p.

 128.   Comprehensive studies of solid waste management; first and second
             annual reports.  C. G.  Golueke and  P. H. McGauhey.  Public
             Health Service Publication No. 2039.  Washington, U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1970.  2^5  p.

 178.   Comprehensive studies of solid waste management; third annual
             report.  C. G.  Golueke.  Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing
             Office,  1971.   201  p.

 118.   Comprehensive study of solid waste disposal  in  Cascade County,
             Montana; final report on  a solid waste  demonstration.   Thomas,
             Dean & Hoskins, Inc.   Public  Health  Service Publication No.
             2002.   Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing Office,  1970.
             188 p.

 283.   Computer planning  for efficient solid waste  collection.  I.  Kiefer.
             Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1972.  [2k p.]
             [Condensat ion.]

 186.   Construction  of a  chemical-microbial pilot plant for production
             of  single-cell protein  from cellulosic  wastes.   C. D.
             Callihan and  C. E.  Dunlap. Washington,  U.S. Government
             Printing Office, 1971.   126 p.

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

 236.   Design of a water-disposable glass  packaging container,  pt. I,
             II, and  III.   S. F. Hulbert,  C. C.  Fain, and M.  J. Eitel.
             Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1971.  60  p.
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 148.   Determination of selenium in solid waste.   H.  Johnson.   Envi ron-
             mental  Science S Technology,  4(10) :850-853,  Oct.  \SW.

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

 253-   Digest of  selected local  solid  waste management ordinances.   M.  D.
             Powell, B.  P. Fiedelman,  and  M. J.  Roe.  Washington, U.S.
             Government  Printing  Office, 1972.   376 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.

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

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

 264.   Energy recovery  from waste.   Horner 6 Shifrin, Inc.   Washington,
             U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1972.  15 p.

 221.   Environmental Protection  Agency grant programs; interim regula-
             tions.   Federal Register,  36(229,  pt.  I I):227l6-22728,
             Nov.  27, 1971.

  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,  19&9.
             [116  p.]

 199.   Feasibility  study of the disposal  of polyethylene plastic waste.
             K. Gutfreund.  Public Health  Service  Publication No. 2010.
             Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1971.   45  p.

 265.   5000 dumps.   Stuart Finley,  Inc.   [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati],
             U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,  1972.   7  p.

 272.   The green box.  Stuart Finley,   Inc.  [Film narrative.]   [Cincin-
             nati],  U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency, 1972.   7 p.
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 239.   Guidelines for local  governments on solid waste management.
             National  Association of Counties  Research Foundation.
             Public Health Service Publication No. 2084.   Washington,
             U.S. Government  Printing Office,  197K   184 p.

 252.   High-pressure  compaction & baling of solid waste;  final  report on
             a solid waste management demonstration  grant.  K.  W.  Wolf
             and C. H. Sosnovsky.  Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing
             Office, 1972.  163 p.

 223.   Hydrogeology of solid waste disposal sites in northeastern
             Illinois; a final report on a solid waste demonstration
             grant project.  G. M. Hughes, R.  A. Landon,  and R.  N.
             Farvolden.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
             197K  15^ p.

 270.    In the bag. Stuart Finley, Inc.  [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati],
             U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.   6  p.

 105.   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.]

 181.   Kentucky solid waste  management plan;  status report, 1970.
             Kentucky  State Department of Health.  Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1971.  160  p.

 125.   Louisville, Ky.—Ind. metropolitan region solid waste disposal
             study; interim report on a solid  waste  demonstration  project;
             v. I:  Jefferson County, Kentucky.  University  of  Louisville.
             [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of  Health, Education, and
             Welfare,  1970.  205 p.

  94.   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 S  Associates,
             Inc., and Greenleaf/Telesca.  Public Health  Service Publica-
             tion No.  1932.  Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,
             1969.  [359 P.]

 l4y.   Mathematical analysis of solid waste collection.   D. H.  Marks
             and J. C. Liebman.  Public Health Service Publication
             No. 2104.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office,
             1970.  196 p.
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 123.   Mathematical  modeling of solid waste collection policies.   M.  M.,
             Truitt,  J.  C. Liebman,  and C.  W.  Kruse.   v.  1  and 2.   Public
             Health Service Publication No. 2030.   Washington, U.S.
             Government  Printing Office, 1970.  [311  p.]

 235.   Methods of predicting solid  waste characteristics.   G. B.  Boyd
             and M. B. Hawkins.   Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
             Office,  197L  28 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.

 222.   New chemical  concepts for utilization  of  waste plastics.   M.  E.
             Banks, W. D. Lusk,  and  R. S. Ottinger.  [Public Health Serv-
             vice Publication No. 2125.]  Washington,  U.S.  Government
             Printing Office, 1971.   129 p.

 216.   1968 National survey of  community solid waste  practices.   A.  J.
             Muhich,  A.  J. Klee, and C. R.  Hampel.   Region  1.  Connecti-
             cut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
             Vermont.  Public Health Service Publication  No. 1866.
             Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  ^7 p.

 217.   1968 National survey of  community solid waste  practices.   A.  J.
             Muhich,  A.  J. Klee, and C. R.  Hampel.   Region  2.  Delaware,
             New Jersey, New York:  v. 1.  Public Health  Service  Pub-
             lication No. 1866.   Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
             Office,  1969.  161  p.

 218.   1968 National survey of  community solid waste  practices.   A.  J.
             Muhich,  A.  J. Klee, and C. R.  Hampel.   Region  2.  Pennsyl-
             vania:  v.  2.  Public Health Service Publication No.  1866.
             Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  ^09  p.

 183.   Omaha-Council Bluffs solid waste management plan; status  report,
             1969.  Henningson,  Durham & Richardson.   Public Health
             Service Publication No. 2117-   Washington, U.S. Government
             Printing Office, 1971.   [255 p.]

 168.   Oregon solid waste management plan; status  report,  1969.   Oregon
             State Board of Health.   Public Health  Service  Publication
             No. 2115.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1971.
             125 p.

        Partial oxidation of solid organic wastes.   W. W. Shuster.
             Public Health Service Publication No.  2133.   Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing Office,  1970.  99 p.
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 113.   Planning and the national  solid waste survey.   H.  L.  Hickman,  Jr.
             Journal of Environmental  Health, 32(4);:402-405,  Jan.-Feb.
             1970.

 245.   Pollution of subsurface water  by sanitary  landfills,   v.  1.
             A.  A.  Fungaroli.   Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing
             Office, 1971.   [200 p.]

  28.   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.

 117.   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  Publication No.  I960.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1970.  146 p.

  33.   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.  [l8l  p.]

 268.   Recycling.   Stuart  Finley,  Inc.  [Film narrative.]  [Cincinnati],
             U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency,  1972.   8 p.

 170.   The role of nonpackaging paper in solid  waste  management,  1966
             to  1976.  W.  E.  Franklin  and A.  Darnay.   Public  Health
             Service Publication No. 2040.   Washington, U.S.  Government
             Printing Office,  1971.  76 p.

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

 243.   The role of packaging  in solid waste management,  1966  to  1976.
             I.  Kiefer.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing  Office,
             1971.   [28 p.]   [Condensation.]

 187.   Rubber reuse and solid waste management. R.  J. Pettigrew, F.  H.
             Roninger,  W. J. Markiewicz, and M.  J.  Gransky.  pt.  1 and 2.
             [Public Health  Service  Publication  No. 2124.] Washington,
             U.S. Government  Printing  Office, 1971.   120  p.

 288.   Salvage  markets for  materials  in solid wastes.   A. Darnay  and
             W.  E.  Franklin.   Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office,
             1972.   187 P.
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 220.   Solid waste demonstration programs  .  .  .  can they help you?
             E. F. Spitzer.   American City,  86(7):58-60,  62,  July 1971.

  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.

  52.   Solid waste disposal  study;  technical  report;  Genesee County,
             Michigan, June  1968.  Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of Health,
             Education,  and  Welfare,  19&9.   [251  p.]

 127.   Solid waste management:   abstracts  and  excerpts from the litera-
             ture.  C. G.  Golueke.  v.  1  and  2.  Public Health Service
             Publication  No.  2038.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
             Office, 1970.  147  p.

 258.   Solid waste management;  abstracts from  the 1iterature--1966.
             Franklin Institute  Research Laboratories.  Public Health
             Service Publication No.  91-1966.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1972.   197  p.  Suppl. I.

 281.   Solid waste management;  abstracts from  the 1iterature--!967.
             Franklin Institute  Research Laboratories.  Public Health
             Service Publication No.  91-1967.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1972.   404  p.  Suppl. J.

 282.   Solid waste management;  abstracts from  the 1iterature--1968.
             Franklin Institute  Research Laboratories.  Public Health
             Service Publication No.  91-1968.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing Office, 1972.   286  p.  Suppl. K.

  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.

 232.   Solid waste management demonstration  grant projects--1971; for
             grants awarded  during the period June 1,  1966--June 30, 1971-
             C. E. Sponagle  and  P. L. Stump.   Public Health Service
             Publication  No.  1821.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
             Office, 1971-  247  p.

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

 248.   Solid waste management in residential  complexes.   Greenleaf/
             Telesca, Planners,  Engineers,  and  Architects.   Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing Office,  1971.    [419 p.]
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 114.   Solid waste processing;  a state-of-the-art report  on  unit  opera-
             tions and processes.  R.  B.  Engdahl.   Public  Health  Service
             Publication No.  1856.   Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing
             Office, 1969.   72 p.

  54.   Solid wastes landfill  stabilization;  an  interim report.   Ralph
             Stone and Company,  Inc.,  Engineers.   Cincinnati,  U.S.
             Department of  Health,  Education,  and  Welfare, 1968.   [145  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.
             Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  1969.   175  p.

 267.   The stuff we throw  away.   Stuart  Finley,  Inc.   [Film  narrative.]
             [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.
             8 p.

 165.   Summaries of solid  waste  intramural  research  and development
             projects.  A.  W.  Breidenbach,  comp.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government Printing  Office,  1971.   2k p.

 190.   Summaries of solid  waste  research and  training grants —1970.
             L. W. Lefke, A.  G.  Keene, R. A.  Chapman,  and  H.  Johnson,
             comps.  Public Health  Service  Publication No. 1596.   Wash-
             ington, U.S. Government Printing  Office,  1971-   134  P.
             Addendum (insert),  Apr. 1,  1970--July 31, 1971.   8  p.

  85.   Summaries of solid  waste  management  contracts, July  1,  1965—
             June 30, 1970.  H.  H.  Connolly,  comp.  Public Health
             Service Publication  No. 1897.   Washington,  U.S.  Govern-
             ment Printing  Office,  1969.   46  p.

 136.   Systems analysis of regional solid waste handling. N. Morse
             and E. W. Roth.   Public  Health  Service  Publication
             No. 2065.  Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing  Office,
             1970.  [294 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  Pub-
             lication No. 1959.   Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing
             Office, 1969.   [411  p.]

 269.   What's new in solid waste management?   Stuart  Finley,  Inc.
             [Film narrative.]  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Environmental
             Protection Agency,  1972.   14 p.
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0 rde r Nos .

 195.   Accession bulletin.   [Franklin  Institute.]   So 1 i d Was te  In fp rma t i on
             Retrieval  System Access ion  Bulletin,  2(7-8):151-205,  July-Aug."
             1971.   Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1972.

 277.   Aerial  and  automotive reconnaissance of solid waste  disposal  sites
             in a rural  county.   T.  J.  Sorg.  [Washington],  U.S.  Environ-
             mental  Protection Agency,  1972.  12 p.

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

 271.   Burn, bury,  or  what?  Stuart  Finley, Inc.   [Film narrative.]   [Cin-
             cinnati],  U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.   8 p.

 291.   Clean and green.   [Clanton,  Ala.,  Chilton  County, 1972.]   [4 p.]

 283.   Computer planning for efficient  solid waste  collection.   I. Kiefer.
             Washington,  U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1972.   [2k p.]
             [Condensation.]

 284.   Design  criteria for solid waste  management in recreational  areas.
             H. R.  Little.   Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing  Office,
             1972.   68  p.

 264.   Energy  recovery from waste.   Horner & Shifrin, Inc.   Washington,
             U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.   15  p.

 263.   EPA's Office of Solid Waste  Management Programs.  [R.  J.  Griffin.]
             [Washington],  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,  [1972].
             15 p.

 276.   Federal redirections in solid waste.  Environmental  Science &
             Technology,  6(4):318-320,  Apr. 1972^Reprinted,  [Cincinnati],
             U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.  4  p.

 265.   5000 dumps.   Stuart Finley,  Inc.  [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati],
             U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.  7  p.

 272.   The green box.   Stuart Finley,  Inc.  [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati],
             U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.  7  p.

 270.    In the bag.   Stuart Finley,  Inc.  [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati],
             U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.  6  p.

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 278.   Industrial  solid waste problems.   T.  J.  Sorg.   AlChE Symposium
             Series,  68(122):l-5,  1972.

 23k.   Information retrieval  services  of EPA's  Office of Solid Waste
             Management Programs.   J. A.  Connolly.   [Cincinnati],  U.S.
             Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.   12 p.

 290.   Let's dump  the dump;  the ABC's  of solid  waste  management.
             Channing L. Bete  Co.,  Inc.   Greenfield, Mass.,  1971.   16 p.

 280.   Mission 5000; a citizens'  solid waste  management project.   Wash-
             ington,  U.S. Government  Printing  Office,  1972.   [16 p.]

 27^.   New technologies in solid  waste management.  C. J.  Dial.  [Wash-
             ington], U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.   18 p.

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

 268.   Recycling.  Stuart  Finley,  Inc.   [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati],
             U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency,  1972.  8  p.

 286.   Recycling assessment  & prospects  for  success.   A.  Darnay.   Wash-
             ington,  U.S. Government  Printing  Office,  1972.   14 p.

 273.   Recycling our resources.  E. McGough.  American Youth,  13(l):
             18-21 , Mar. -Apr.  1972.

 289.   Resource recovery losing ground.   S.  Hale, Jr.   Phoenix Quarterly,
                 3-A,  1972.
 293-    Salvage  markets  for  materials  in  solid wastes.   A.  Darnay  and
             W.  E.  Franklin.   Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing Office,
             1972.   187  p.

 285.    Sanitary landfill:   alternative to the open  dump.   Envi ronmental
             Science  £ Technology,  6 (5) : 408-410 .  May 1972.

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

 288.    Sanitary landfill; one part earth  to  four parts  refuse.  L. A.
             Haug and R.  J.  Black.   [Film narrative.]   Washington,  U.S.
             Government  Printing  Office,  1972.   [22  p.]

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 262.   Satellite vehicle waste collection systems.   J.  E.  Delaney.
             Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1972.   1*4  p.
             [Summary.]

 281.   Solid waste management; abstracts from the 1 iterature--19&7.
             Franklin Institute Research Laboratories.   Public Health
             Service Publication No.  91-1967-   Washington,  U.S.
             Government  Printing Office, 1972.  ^Qk  p.   Suppl. J.

 282.   Solid waste management; abstracts from the 1iterature--1968.
             Franklin Institute Research Laboratories.   Public Health
             Service Publication No.  91-1968.   Washington,  U.S.
             Government  Printing Office, 1972.  286  p.   Suppl. K.

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

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

 267.   The stuff we throw away.  Stuart Finley, Inc.   [Film narrative.]
             [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.
             8 p.

  85.   Summaries of solid waste management contracts,  July 1, 1965"
             June 30, 1970.  H. H.  Connolly, comp.  Public  Health  Service
             Publication  No. 1897.   Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing
             Office, 1972.  79 p.

 266.   The third pollution.  Stuart  Finley,  Inc.  [Film narrative.]   [Cin-
             cinnati],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.  9 p.

 269.   What's new in solid waste management?   Stuart Finley, Inc.  [Film
             narrative.]   [Cincinnati],  U.S. Environmental  Protection
             Agency, 1972.  14 p.

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Titles, NTIS  Reports
       The following solid waste management publications are available
from the National Technical Information Service,  U.S.  Department of
Commerce, Springfield, Virginia  22151.


Appendix A:  codification of solid waste management authority in
       Kentucky.  Kentucky State Department of Health.  U.S. Environ-
       mental Protection Agency, 1971.  175 p.  (Distributed by National
       Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-201  205.
       HC* $3.00; MFt $0.95.)

Collection,  reduction, and disposal of solid waste in  high-rise multi-
       family dwellings.  National Academy of Sciences — National Research
       Council.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  169  p.
       (Distributed by National Technical  Information  Service, Spring-
       field, Va.,  as PB-197 623.  HC $3.00; MF $0.95.)

Combustion power unit-400; CPU-400; a technical abstract.  Combustion
       Power Company, Inc.  U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and
       Welfare, 1969.  15 p.   (Distributed by National Technical Infor-
       mation Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-187 299.  HC $3.00;
       MF $0.95.)

Evaluation, extraction,  and recycling of certain  solid waste components.
       Great Lakes  Research Institute.  U.S. Environmental  Protection
       Agency, 1972.  [110 p.]   (Distributed by National Technical  Infor-
       mation Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-208 6jk.  HC $5.^5;
       MF $0.95.)

Gainesville compost plant; an  interim report.  Gainesville Municipal
       Waste Conversion  Authority, Inc.  '"U.S. Department of Health,
       Education, and Welfare,  1969.   [3^5 p.]  (Distributed by National
       Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-187  311.
       HC $6.00; MF $0.95.)

Land reclamation project; an interim report.  Harza Engineering Company.
       U.S. Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare, 1968.  [338 p.]
       (Distributed by National Technical  Information  Service, Springfield,
       Va., as PB-187 301.  HC  $3.00; MF $0.95.)

Mathematical modeling and computer simulation for designing municipal
       refuse collection and haul  services.   S. Wersan, J. Quon, and
       A. Charnes.   U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  [^6 p.]
       (Distributed by National Technical  Information  Service, Springfield,
       Va., as PB-208 \S^.  HC  $6.00; MF $0.95.)
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Organic pesticides and pesticide containers;  a study of their decontami-
       nation and combustion.   R.  C.  Putnam,  F.  Ellison,  R.  Protzmann,  and
       J. Hilovsky.  U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency,  1971.   175 p.
       (Distributed by National  Technical  Information Service,  Spring-
       field, Va., as PB-202 202.   HC $3.00;  MF $0.95.)

Pollution of subsurface water by sanitary  landfills,  v.  2.   A.  A.
       Fungaroli.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.   216 p.
       (Distributed by National  Technical  Information Service,  Spring-
       field, Va., as PB-209 001.   HC $3.00;  MF $0.95.)

Pollution of subsurface water by sanitary  landfills.  V.  3.   A.  A.
       Fungaroli.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.   1&9 p.
       (Distributed by National  Technical  Information Service,  Spring-
       field, Va., as PB-209 002.   HC $3.00;  MF $0.95.)

Rail transport of solid wastes;  a feasibility study; interim report:
       phase one.  American Public Works Association Research Foundation.
       U.S. Department of  Health,  Education,  and Welfare, 1969.   168  p.
       (Distributed by National  Technical  Information Service,  Springfield.,
       Va., as PB-187 306.   HC $6.00; MF $0.95.)

Satellite vehicle systems  for solid waste  collection; evaluation and
       application.  R. A.  Perkins.  U.S.  Environmental  Protection
       Agency, 1971.  2^3  p.  (Distributed by National  Technical  Infor-
       mation Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-197  931.   HC  $3.00;
       MF $0.95.)

Special studies for incinerators;  for the  government of the  District  of
       Columbia, Department of Sanitary Engineering.  Day £  Zimmermann,
       Engineers and Architects.  Public Health Service Publication No.
       17^8.  Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing  Office,  1968.   80  p.
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       field, Va., as PB-187 286.   MF $0.95.)  HC $0.75*

Special studies of a sanitary landfill.  R. C. Merz and R.  Stone.   U.S.
       Department of Health, Education, and Welfaie, 1970.   [222 p.]
       (Distributed by National  Technical  Information Service,  Spring-
       field, Va., as PB-196 148.   HC $3.00;  MF $0.95.)

Technical-economic study of solid waste disposal needs and  practices.
       Combustion Engineering,  Inc.  Public Health  Service  Publica-
       tion.  No. 1886.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,
       1969.  [705 p.]  (Distributed by National Technical  Information
       Service., Springfield, Va., as PB-187 712.  HC $6.00;  MF $0.95.)
       "Hard copy available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.  20*402.

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