SW-58.7
                    Solid Waste Management:

                 A LIST OF AVAILABLE LITERATURE
         U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
                  Public  Health  Service
                       Environmental Health Service

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                              Solid Waste Management:

                          A LIST of AVAILABLE LITERATURE
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region V,  Library
230 viojih D-^t:'^-",'^ Street
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                 U.S.  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
                               Public Health Service
                           Environmental Health Service
                         Bureau of Solid Waste Management
                                     June  1970

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Single copies of this  publication will be distributed as supplies permit,
Address requests to the  Bureau of Solid Waste Management, Office of
Information,  5555 Ridge  Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio  45213.

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                                FOREWORD


     The importance of collecting and making available the information

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

activities was emphasized by the specific authorization in Section 204(b)

of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (P.L. 89-272).  The present booklet lists

such publications that have been collected or published by the Bureau in

response to this directive.
                                    — RICHARD D. VAUGHAN, Director
                                      Bureau of Solid Waste Management
                                   in

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                              INTRODUCTION






     The publications available from the Bureau of Solid Waste Manage-




ment are from various sources.  There are Bureau publications reporting




on results of the research, development, and demonstrations now in




progress as authorized by the Solid Waste 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 the Bureau as soon as available.




Results of in-house research and technical investigations by Bureau




staff are being printed by the Bureau or submitted for publication in




professional  journals so that the reports will reach the widest possible




audience.  In the latter case, reprints are frequently purchased and




distributed by the Bureau.  Certain conference proceedings, studies of




various commissions and study groups, and other collateral literature,



are also available from the Bureau.




     For convenience in ordering and to expedite distribution, each




publication has been assigned a permanent number.  Those numbers fol-




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




supplies permit.  Some of the publication citations are followed by




explanatory notes.

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     In gathering together and making available this body of informa-

tion on solid waste management, the Bureau hopes to assist those

workers already engaged in the task of finding ways to manage the

Nation's burden of solid wastes.  We hope, too, that by indicating

the breadth of the solid waste management field as evidenced by this

catalog of titles, additional professionals may be attracted into the

field—as investigators, as engineers, as managers—wherever their

talents fit.  And finally, we hope that the American citizen will see

in the publications now available, the significant progress already

made in response to the solid-waste-related legislation enacted by

the Congress.
                                    --RALPH J. BLACK, Director
                                      Office of Information
                                      Bureau of Solid Waste Management

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       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.]

          Abstracts of 261  patents for types of equipment and facili-
          ties for solid waste management since 1875.
2.     Applying technology to unmet needs; report on the solid waste
          problem.  Technology and the American economy; report of the
          Commission.  National Commission on Technology, Automation,
          and Economic Progress.  Appendix v. S-  Washington, U.S.
          Government Printing Office, 1966.  Reprint.  12 p.
3.     Can engineering cope with the debris of affluence?  Product
          Engineering, 38(21):36-44, Oct. 9, 1967-  Reprint.  10 p.
4.     Characteristics of municipal solid wastes.  H. L. Hickman, Jr.
          ScrapAge, 26(2):305-307, Feb. 1969.  Reprint.  4 p.
5.     Cities' rubbish woes grow as volume rises, dumping sites fill
          up.  M. Gordon.  The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 18, 1961.
          Reprint.  2 p.
6.     Collection and disposal of solid waste for the Des Moines
          metropolitan area; a systems engineering approach to the
          overall problem of solid waste management; an interim re-
          port.  Henningson, Durham & Richardson, Inc.  Cincinnati,
          U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare, 1968.
          [324 p.]

          Prepared for grantee, City of Des Moines, Iowa, in associa-
          tion with Veenstra & Kimm, under Grant No. DOl-Uf-00060.
7.     Combustion power unit-400;  CPU-400;  a technical  abstract.   Com-
          bustion Power Company, Inc.  Rockville, Md.,  U.S. Department
          of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969-  15  p.

          Prepared by contractor under Contract No.  PH  86-67-259.
8.     Composting developments in the United States.   J.  S.  Wiley and
          0. W. Kochtitzky.  Compost Science, 6(2):5~9,  Summer 19&5.
          Reprint.   5 p-

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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.  Gartrel1, and H. G. Smith.
           [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and
           Welfare,  1968.   ]k  p.

           Presented at the Fifth  Annual Sanitary  and Water  Resources
           Engineering  Conference, Vanderbilt  University, Nashville,
           Tennessee, June  3,  1966.  Also  published as Concept and
           design  of a  3~way composting project.   Compost Science,
           7(2):11-14,  Autumn  1966.
10.      Decision  trees  in  solid wastes  planning.   A.  J.  Klee  and  G.  A.
           Garland.   Public Works.  99(7)=7^-77, July  1968.  Reprint.
           4 p.
11.      Development  of construction  and  use  criteria  for  sanitary  land-
           fills;  an interim report.   County of  Los Angeles,  Department
           of County Engineer.   Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of  Health,
           Education, and  Welfare,  1969-   [267 p-1

           Prepared  by grantee  in  association with Engineering-Science,
           Inc.,  under Grant No. D01-UI-000^6.
12.
Do you need a sanitary landfill?
   Service Publication No.  1012.
   Printing Office,  1963.   [8 p.]
[R. J
Washington,
Black.]  Public Health
"--  U.S. Government
13.      Effects of garbage grinding on sewage systems  and  environmental
           sanitation.   P. L.  Davis and R.  J.  Black.   APWA Reporter,
           29(12):16-18, Dec.  1962.  Reprint,   k  p.
        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.]

           Prepared for grantee,  City  of Brockton,  Massachusetts, under
           Grant No. D01-UI-00076.
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.

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

           Presented at the Engineers' Week Symposium of the San Fran-
           cisco Bay Area Engineers' Council, San Francisco, Feb. 21,
           1968.
17-      Gainesville compost plant;  an interim report.  Gainesville Mu-
           nicipal  Waste Conversion Authority, Inc.  Cincinnati, U.S.
           Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  [3^5 p.]

           Prepared by grantee under Demonstration Grant No.  D01-UI-00030.
           The report includes interim progress reports for 1967,  January
           to April 1968, and May to August 1968.


18.      Grant programs under the Solid Waste Disposal Act.   Rockville, Md,,
           U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969-   16 p.


19.      Grants for solid waste disposal projects.  Federal  Register, 31(6l)
           5180-5183, Mar. 30, 1966.  Reprinted as amended  June 8, 1967.
           Reprint.  4 p.
20.     Health aspects and vector control associated with animal wastes.
           W. M. Decker and J. H. Steele.  J_n_ Management of Farm Animal
           Wastes; Proceedings; National Symposium on Animal Waste
           Management, East Lansing, Mich., May 5~7, 1966.   St.  Joseph,
           Mich.,  American Society of Agricultural Engineers,  p. 18-20.
           Reprint.  3 P-


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

           Translated by W. L. Armstrong.


22.     International research group on refuse disposal  (IRGRD); infor-
           mation  bulletin numbers 13~20, December 1961  to May 196A.
           J. S. Wiley, ed.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,
           1969.  27*t p.

           Bulletins 13-11* translated by W. L. Armstrong.  Bulletins 15-16
           translated by Ferguson, Brooks & Kelly, Consulting Engineers,
           Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, and Mr. Armstrong.  Bulletins 17~20
           translated by Ferguson, Brooks & Kelly.

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23.     Keeping a sanitary landfill  sanitary.   B.  F.  Bjornson and M.  D.
           Bogue.  Public Works,  92(9) : 112-llfr, Sept.  1961.   Reprint.
2k.     Land reclamation project;  an interim report.   Harza Engineering
           Company.   Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of Health, Education,
           and Welfare,  1968.   [338 p.]

           Prepared  for  grantee,  The Metropolitan Sanitary District of
           Greater Chicago,  in association with Bauer Engineering,  Inc.
           under Grant No.  D01-UI -00080.
27.     Packaging and solid waste management.   R.  D.  Vaughan.   [Cincinnati],
           U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  [1968].   11  p.

           Presented at the 30th Annual  National  Packaging Forum of the
           Packaging Institute,  New York City,  Oct.  7-9,  1968.


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.  k&3 p.
29.     Preliminary estimate of the significance of pesticide residues in
           solid wastes and problems of reduction or elimination of these
           residues.  E. P. Floyd and A.  W.  Breidenbach.   [Cincinnati],
           U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, [1968].  6 p.

           Presented at the 156th American Chemical Society National Meet-
           ing, Atlantic City, Sept. 8-13, 1968.


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, 1967-  19*» p.


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

           Presented at the 9**th Annual Meeting of the American Public
           Health Association, San Francisco, Nov. 2, 1966.

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32.     The public health aspects of solid waste disposal.   R.  J.  Anderson.
           Public Health Reports, 79(2):93-96,  Feb.  1964.   Reprint,   k p.

           Presented at the National Solid Waste Research  Conference,  Dec.
           2-4, 1963, Chicago.


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.   [181  p.]

           Prepared by Quad-City Solid Wastes Committee, W. T.  Ingram, and
           F.  P. Francia, under Grant No.  D01-UI-00026.
        Rail transport of solid wastes;  a feasibility study;  interim re-
           port:  phase one.  American Public Works Association Research
           Foundation.  Cincinnati,  U.S. Department of Health,  Education,
           and Welfare, 1969.  168 p.

           Prepared for grantee, American Public Works Association,  under
           Grant No. D01-UI-00073.
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.
           k8 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.


40.     Refuse and litter control  in  recreation areas.  L.  Weaver.   Pub-
           lic Works, 98(4):126-128,  160,  Apr.  196?.  Reprint,   4  p.


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

           Presented  at  the  International  Symposium on Solid-Liquid Flow
           in Pipes and  Its  Application  to Solid Wastes  Collection  and
           Removal, Philadelphia,  Mar.  4-6, 1968.


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

           Presented  at  the  1967 Winter  Meeting of the American Society
           of Agricultural Engineers, Detroit,  Dec. 12-15,  1967.


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


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

           Prepared by Midwest Research  Institute under  Contract  No.
           PH 86-67-114.
45.     Safe and sanitary home refuse storage.   [R.  J.  Black.]   Public
           Health Service Publication No.  183.   Washington,  U.S.  Govern-
           ment Printing Office.  Revised  1962,  1968.  Flyer.   6 p.

           Pamphlet for homeowner; six simple steps  on  how to handle gar-
           bage, rubbish, and other refuse.

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

           Search was supported by Research Grant  No.  IR01-UI-00516  to
           the Drexel Institute of Technology.
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, 196?.   179 P-

           Prepared by Life Systems Division,  Aerojet-General  Corp.,
           under Contract No.  PH 86-66-151.
49.     Solid waste disposal;  a new area of pollution.   D.  Bogue and
           R. J. Boston.   Georgia Municipal Journal,  I8(2):l4-15,  Feb.
           1968.  Reprint.   2  p.


50.     The Solid Waste Disposal  Act; Title II  of Public Law 89-272,
           89th Cong., S.306,  October 20, 19&5.  Washington, U.S.  Govern-
           ment Printing  Office,  1966.  Reprint.   5 p.
51.     Solid Waste Disposal  Act Amendment of 1968.   Report of the Com-
           mittee on Public Works, United States Senate,  to accompany
           S.3201, 90th Cong., 2d sess.,  Report No.  1447.   Washington,
           U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.  33 p.
52.     Solid waste disposal  study; technical  report;  Genesee County,
           Michigan, June 1968.  Cincinnati,  U.S. Department of Health,
           Education, and Welfare, 1969.   [251  p.]

           Prepared by Special Services Committee, Genesee County Board  of
           Supervisors, D. L. Robinson, T. R.  Johnson, W.  C. Kingsley,  Jr.,
           T. P. Mansour, and L. Nichols, under Grant  No.  D01-UI-00070.


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.

           Prepared in 1964 for the Surgeon  General's  Advisory Committee
           on Urban Health Affairs.

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54.     Solid wastes landfill  stabilization;  an  interim report.   Ralph
           Stone and Company,  Inc.,  Engineers.   Cincinnati,  U.S.  Depart-
           ment of Health,  Education,  and Welfare,  1968.   [145 p-3

           Prepared for grantee,  City  of Santa Clara,  California,  under
           Grant No. D01-UI-00018.
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.

           Prepared by contractor  under Contract No.  PH 86-67-13-


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

           Presented at the Environmental  Equilibrium:   Criteria, Cost,
           Cooperation, National  Pollution  Control  Conference and Exposi-
           tion,  Houston,  Apr.  22-24,  1969.


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

           Prepared by City of  Madison  Engineering Staff,  J. J. Reinhardt,
           and G. Rohlich, under  Grant  No.  D01-UI-00004.
58.     Solid wastes:  every day,  another 800 million pounds.   S.  A.  Mix.
           Today's Health, 44(3):46-48, Mar.  1966.   Reprint.   3 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.

           Prepared by contractor under Contract  No. PH 86-67-257-
60.     Some effects of disposable plastic liners on refuse handling
           efficiency.  W. C. McElwee and M.  J.  wilcomb.  Journal  of
           Environmental Health. 30(5):501-509,  Mar.-Apr.  1968.Reprint.
           9 P-

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61.     Some specialized equipment used in European compost systems.   J.  S.
           Wiley.  Compost Science, 4(0:7-10,  Spring 1963.  Reprint,   4  p.


62.     Special studies for incinerators;  for the government of the Dis-
           trict of Columbia,  Department of Sanitary Engineering.   Day &
           Zimmermann, Engineers and Architects.  Public Health Service
           Publication No. 1748.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
           Office, 1968.  80 p.

           Prepared for grantee, the District of Columbia,  under partial
           support of Demonstration Grant No. D01-UI-00038.


63.     State/interstate solid waste planning grants and agencies—January
           1969.  Public Health Service Publication No.  1912.  Rockville,
           Md., U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969-
           17 P.


64.     State/interstate solid waste planning grants; progress abstracts,
           January 1969-  D.  D. Swavely and L.  F. Hultgren, comps.   Pub-
           lic Health Service  Publication No. 1913.  Washington, U.S.
           Government Printing Office,  1969.  94 p.


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

           Prepared by contractor  under Contract No.  PH  86-67-248.


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


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

           Presented  at the Fourth Annual  Refuse Equipment  Show and Con-
           gress, National Solid Wastes Management Association, Chicago,
           June 7, 1968.
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69.     The Tezuka refuse compression system;  a preliminary report.
           American Public Works Association Research Foundation.   Cin-
           cinnati, U.S.  Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,
           1969.  47 p.

           Prepared by grantee,  American Public Works Association,  under
           Demonstration  Grant No.  D01-UI -00073 .
70.     The 3rd pollution.   [Background information for 16-mm color
           film.]   Falls Church,  Va . ,  Stuart Finley,  Inc.,  [1967].   Flyer.
           4 p.

           The basic information  for  the flyer was obtained from "Waste
           Management and Control," a  report to the Federal Council for
           Science and Technology by  the Committee on Pollution, National
           Academy of Sciences—National Research Council.


71 (L) ." Action on the solid wastes problem.   R. J. Black and L. Weaver.
           Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division, Proc.  ASCE,
           93(SA6):91-96, Dec.  1967-   Reprint".  5~pT

           Presented at the ASCE  Environmental Engineering  Conference,
           Dallas, Texas, Feb.  6-9, 1967.  Also appeared in Journal of
           Environmental Health,  30(3) :263-266, Nov. -Dec.
72(L) .   Ad hoc conference on solid waste training.   Robert A.  Taft Sani-
           tary Engineering Center, Cincinnati,  Ohio, November 4-6, 1964.
           Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare.
           72 p.


73(L).   Management of solid wastes from hospitals:   problems and technol-
           ogy.  R. D. Vaughan.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
           Education, and Welfare, [1969].  12 p.

           Appeared in Use and disposal of single-use items in health care
           facilities; report of a national conference,  Dec. 4-5, 1968.
           Monograph No. 6.  Ann Arbor, Mich., National  Sanitation Founda-
           tion, 1969.  p. 41-46.


75(L).   Municipal incineration.  M. D. Bogue.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Depart-
           ment of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1968.  27 p.

           Presented at the New York State Health Department in-service
           training course, "Refuse disposal by sanitary landfill and in-
           cineration," Dec. 1, 1965, Albany, New York.   27 p.
     ML) refers to publications held in limited quantities and available
only as supplies permit.
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76(L).   Private contractor opportunities in the solid wastes  program.   R.  J.
           Black.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and
           Welfare, [1968].  14 p.

           Presented at the National  Refuse Equipment Show and Congress,
           San Francisco, California, June 2-4, 1967-  Appeared in Journal
           of Environmental Health, 30(2):181-185.  Sept.-Oct.  196?.


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

           Entries for 22 projects  include title,  type, grant  number, grantee,
           project director, cost and duration, and a precis  of the objectives
           and procedures.


80(L).   Solid wastes problems  and programs:  a challenge to the professional
           sanitarian.  D. A.  Townley.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of
           Health, Education,  and Welfare, [1968],   11  p.

           Presented at the International  Association of Milk, Food, and
           Environmental Sanitarians, Inc., St. Louis,  Aug.  22, 1968.


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

           Presented at the Eighteenth Annual  Industrial  Waste Conference,
           May 1, 1963, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana.  Also pre-
           sented at the National Symposium on Poultry Waste  Management,
           May 14, 1963, University of Nebraska, Lincoln,  Nebraska.


83.     Effects of land disposal of solid  wastes on water quality.  R.  L.
           Cummins.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and
           Welfare, 1968.  29  p.

           Detailed report on  the effects  of disposal of solid wastes on
           water quali ty.


84.     A systems study of solid waste management in the Fresno area; final
           report on a solid waste  management demonstration.   Aerojet-General
           Corporation.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1959.  Wash-
           ington, U.S. Government  Printing Office, 1969.   [411 p.]

           Complete study of all phases of solid waste management  for the
           Fresno, California  area.
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85.      Summaries  of solid wastes  program  contracts,  July  1,  1965~~June  30,
           1968.   C. A.  demons  and  R.  J.  Black.   Public Health  Service
           Publication No. 1897-   Washington,  U.S.  Government  Printing
           Office,  1969.  46 p.  Supplement  (insert).   July  1,  1968--
           June 30,  1969-   12 p.

           Abstracts of  contracts  awarded  by the  Bureau of Sol id Waste Man-
           agement from  July 1,  1965"June 30,  1968,  with  a  supplement
           covering  the  period July  1,  1968--June 30,  1969-


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.

           Detailed  report of a  cost accounting system  for operating sani-
           tary landfill.   Illustrative charts  and  forms are included.


87(L).  The psychology of solid  waste management.  A. J. Klee.   APWA
           Reporter, 36(5):14-15,  18, 20,  May 1969.

           Discussion of need for  research regarding  attitudes  of  citizens
           to solid  waste problems and solutions.


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

           An evaluation of the  efficacy of  several  incinerator  types  to
           destroy bacteria associated with  solid waste,,with  emphasis  on
           fecal  and food sources.


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

           Translated by Israel  Program for  Scientific  Translations.


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

           Prepared by grantee,  University of Illinois, in association  with
           Illinois  State Geological Survey, under Grant  No. D01-UI-00006.
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91.     Conversion of organic solid wastes into yeast;  an economic evalua-
           tion.  F.  H. Meller.   Public Health Service  Publication No.  1909.
           Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  173 P-

           Prepared by contractor, Ionics, Inc., under  Contract No.  PH
           86-67-204.
92.     Technical-economic study of solid waste disposal  needs and practices.
           Combustion Engineering, Inc.  Public Health Service Publication
           No. 1886.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.
           [705 p.]

           Four-volume report prepared by contractor,  Combustion Engineering,
           Inc.,  under Contract No. PH 86-66-163.


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

           Firsthand account reported by U.S. Public Health Service engineer
           on 90-day assignment with the U.S.-German Cooperative Program  on
           Natural Resources, Pollution Control, and Urban Development.


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 & Associates, Inc.,
           and Greenleaf/Telesca.  Public Health Service  Publication  No.
           1932.   Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.
           [359 p.]

           Prepared for grantee, City of New Orleans,  under Grant No.
           D01-UI-00063.


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.

           Prepared by contractor, Booz, Allen Applied Research,  Inc., under
           Contract No. PH 86-67-100.


96(L) .   Recycling and reuse of waste materials;  an essential  feature  of
           solid  waste control systems for the future.  R.  D.  Vaughan.
           Waste  Age. 1(l);6-7. Sept. 1969.

           Emphasizes recycling and reuse as an essential  feature of  solid
           waste  control  systems for the future.
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 97-      Analysis  of  solid waste composition; statistical technique  to de-
            termine sample size.   D.  E. Carruth and A. J. Klee.   [Cincinnati],
            U.S. Department  of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.  25 p.

            Statistical  technique  to  determine the minimum weight and number
            of  samples  for reliably estimating the characteristics of a
            given  quantity of solid waste.


 98(L).   Research  and development  for better solid waste management.  A. W.
            Breidenbach  and  R. W.  Eldredge.  BioScience, 19(11):984-g88, Nov.
            1969.  Reprint.  6 p.

            Review of various segments of  the solid waste management problem
            and concomitant  research  activities being conducted  in-house and
            through contracts and  grants.


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

            Basic  scientific management concepts—operations  research and
            systems analysis—and  their application to solid  waste collection
            and disposal  problems.


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

            Presented at the Clean Air Week Symposium, "Cleaner  Air  and
            Effective Solid  Waste  Disposal:  A Business-Government Dialogue,"
            New York  City, October 21,  1969-


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

            A new  method for evaluating competing, alternative solutions to
            solid  waste problems.


102(l_).   Air classification  for  reclamation processing of  solid  wastes.  R. A.
            Boettcher.   ASME Paper No.  69-WA/PID-9.   Presented at Winter
            Annual Meeting,  American  Society of Mechanical  Engineers, Los
            Angeles,  Nov. 16-20,  1969.  Reprint.   12  p.

            Work performed by Stanford  Research  Institute  under  Contract
            No. PH 86-68-157-
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103(L).  Economics of solid waste investment decisions.   R.  M.  Clark.
            Journal  of the Urban Planning and Development Division,  Proc.
            ASCE, 96(UPl):65-79, Mar.  1970.Reprint.\S~V-

            Examination of quantitative methods for evaluating  investment
            decisions in solid waste management.


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

            The composition and utilization, or reprocessing, of industrial
            and agricultural solid  wastes.


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.]

            Prepared by grantee under Grant No. D01-UI-001^3.


106.     Automobile  scrapping processes and needs  for  Maryland;  a final
            report on a solid waste demonstration.  Management  Technology,
            Inc.   Public Health Service Publication No.  2027.   Washington,
            U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1970.  6k p.

            Prepared for grantee, Maryland State  Department  of  Health, under
            Grant No. 1-D01-UI-00187.


107-     Solid waste management and  the packaging  industry.   R.  D. Vaughan.
            [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Department of Health, Education,  and  Welfare,
            1969.  20 p.

            Presented at the First  National  Conference on Packaging  Wastes,
            September 22-24, 1969,  San Francisco,  California.


108(L).  The Federal  solid wastes program.  R.  D.  Vaughan.   Civil  Engineering,
            39(2):69-71, Feb. 1969.   Reprint.   3  p.

            Cites a  variety of  studies and projects, ranging  from production
            of technical manuals and short courses to  research  in generating
            waste heat from incineration and converting  waste paper  into
            protein  for animal  feed.
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109.      Bureau attacks  nation's  solid waste.   R.  D. Vaughan.   Envi ronmental
            Science & Technology,  3(8):705-707. Aug. 1969-   Reprint.   3  p.

            Summary of the progress,  goals,  and priorities of  Federal  activity.


110.      Current concepts  in  the  disposal of solid wastes. »  J.  C.  Kennedy.
            Journal  of Environmental  Health, 31(2);149-153.  Sept.-Oct.  1968.
            Reprint.   5  p.

            Controlled disposal of solid wastes through alteration  of  dis-
            carded  material by  reduction techniques or synthesis into  a
            salvageable  form.


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-

            Detailed  report of  a  cost accounting system for  operating  in-
            cinerators;  illustrative  charts  and forms  included.


112.      Policies for solid waste  management.   National Academy of  Engi-
            neering—National Academy of Sciences.  Public Health  Service
            Publication  No. 2018.  Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing
            Office,  1970.   6k p.

            Prepared  by  Ad Hoc  Committee on  Solid Waste Management, Division
            of  Engineering Committees on Pollution Abatement and Control,
            National  Research Council, National Academy of Engineering--
            National  Academy  of Sciences, under Contract No. PH 86-67-240.


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

            Presented at the  Annual Educational Conference,  National Associa-
            tion of Sanitarians,  Houston, 1969.


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.

            Prepared  by  Battelle  Memorial Institute (Columbus,  Ohio, Laboratories)
            under Contract No.  PH  86-66-160.
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.

            Prepared by The  Eimco  Corporation  under  Contract No.  PH  86-67-103

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