PUBLISHING

                           by the

                    OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE

                 IN FISCAL YEARS 1968 - 1977
This report (SW-112.2of) updates the previous report (SW-112)
 of Office of Solid Waste publications listed by fiscal  year
            U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

                            1978

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    An environmental protection publication
in the solid waste management series (SW-112.2 of)

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            PUBLISHING BY THE OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE
                  IN FISCAL YEARS 1968 - 1977
   This is the year-by-year listing of publications,  films,  and
other informational materi^-s^produced by the Federal  solid  waste
management program sinc^l967.)  The original  legislation for the
solid waste program, the^^Soljkf Waste Disposal Act of  1965, spe-
cifically directed the program to "make available,  through publi-
cations and other appropriate means," research results and other
information pertaining to solid waste management.  The Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 specifically  directs the
EPA to "implement a program for the rapid dissemination of in-
formation on solid waste management," including the results  of
relevant research, surveys, and studies.

   This listing not only records what has been issued  under  the
solid waste legislation but also reflects to  some degree the de-
velopment of the solid waste management field in general:  the
increasing awareness of potential  recovery of resources from
waste; growing concern about the range of environmental problems
that result from poor waste management; increasing  involvement
of citizen and other interest groups; and, as a result of all
this, the vast increase in the related literature as evidenced
by the bibliographic reports.

   Copies of many of the items published since 1972 are avail-
able without charge from the Office of Solid  Waste  (write to
Solid Waste Information, U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,
Cincinnati, Ohio 45268).  Other reports, mainly those  emanating
from EPA contractors and grantees,  may be purchased, as noted in
the listing, from the National Technical  Information Service,
Springfield, Virginia 22161. Many of the publications  of earlier
years are out of print and available only within the Agency  or
from government, university, or public libraries; some of the
out-of-print publications are available for  reference  in the
Solid Waste Information Staff's  "open file,"  as are unpublished
reports from grantees and contractors.  A list of these open-
file holdings is available on request (from  the Cincinnati
address).

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                        CONTENTS


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Office of Solid Waste
  Completed Information Materials,  FY  1977 	    1

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
  Completed Information Projects
  July 1, 1975 - June 30,  1976	21

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
  Completed Information Projects
  July 1, 1974 - June 30,  1975	31

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
  Information Materials
  July 1, 1973 - June 30,  1974	41

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
  Information Materials
  July 1, 1972 - June 30,  1973	48

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
  Publications
  July 1, 1971 - June 30,  1972	66

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
  Publications
  July 1, 1970 - June 30,  1971	81

Bureau of Solid Waste Management Publications
  July 1, 1969 - June 30,  1970	95
Bureau of Solid Waste Management Publications
  July 1, 1968 - June 30,  1969	105
Solid Wastes Program Publications
  July 1, 1967 - June 30,  1968	112

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                         OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE

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

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

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

203.  Available information materials supplement; solid waste management.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, June  1977.
          14 p.  (Supersedes December 1976 supplement.)

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

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

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

345.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste.
          Disposal of hazardous waste; report to Congress.  Environmental
          Protection  Publication SW-115.  Washington, U.S. Government
          Printing Office, 1974.  110 p.  Reprinted 1977.

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

378.  Lowe, R. A., M. Loube, and F. A. Smith.  Energy conservation
          through improved solid waste management.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-125.    [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1974.  39 p., app.,  update sheet  (Sept.
          1976).

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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434.  ACT Systems, Inc.  Residential collection systems,  v. 1.  Report
          summary.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-97c.l.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.
          106 p.  Reprinted 1977.

439.  Regional solid waste management representatives.  Washington, U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency, Jan. 1977.]  1 p.   [List,
          updated periodically.]

443.  Smith, F. A.  Comparative estimates of post-consumer solid waste.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-148.  [Washington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, May 1975.   18 p.
          Reprinted 1977.

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

445.  Smith, F. L. , Jr.  A solid waste estimation procedure; material
          flows approach.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-147.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, May 1975.
          56 p.  Reprinted 1977.

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

450.  Hazardous wastes.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-138.
          Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975.  8 p.
          Reprinted 1977.

465.  Lingle, S. A.  Paper recycling 1973:  a dramatic year in perspective.
          In Fiber Conservation and Utilization:  Proceedings;  Pulp and
          Paper Seminar, Chicago, May 1974.  Reprinted, San Francisco,
          Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1975.   11 p.   Reprinted
          1977.

470.  Hawkins, D.  Resource recovery plant implementation:  guides for
          municipal officials—further assistance.   Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-157.8.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency, [1975].  29 p.   Reprinted 1977.

471.  Randol, R. E.  Resource recovery plant implementation:  guides for
          municipal officials—financing.   Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-157.4.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency, [1975].  20 p.   Reprinted 1977.

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475.  Fields, T., Jr., and A. W. Lindsey.  Landfill disposal of hazardous
          wastes:  a review of literature and known approaches.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-165.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, June 1975.  36 p.  Reprinted 1977.

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

495.  Mitre Corporation.  Resource recovery plant implementation:
          guides for municipal officials—procurement.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-157.5.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, [1976].  66 p.  Reprinted 1977.

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

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

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

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

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

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

541.  Lehman, J. P.  The national hazardous waste management program.
          Presented at 79th National Meeting, American Institute of
          Chemical Engineers, Houston, Mar. 17, 1975.  Washington, U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency, 1976.   18 p.

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542.  Lehman, J.  P.   Federal direction for hazardous waste management.
          Presented  at National Solid Waste Management Association
          International Waste Equipment and Technology Exposition, June
          26, 1974.   [Washington],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
          [1976].   16 p.

543.  Lehman, J.  P.   Growth potential in the hazardous waste management
          service industry.  Presented at National Solid Wastes Management
          Association International Waste Equipment and Technology Exposition,
          Chicago, June 2, 1976.  [Washington],  U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency,  1976.  26 p.

544.  Current views  on solid waste  management;  recommended reading.
          Environmental Protection  Publication  SW-544.  Washington, U.S.
          Environmental Protection  Agency, [1976].  10 p.

545.  Lehman, J.  P.   Federal surveys of industrial waste.  Presented at
          Solid Wastes Management Association International Waste Equipment
          and Technology Exposition, Los Angeles,  June 30, 1975.   [Washington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1976.  31 p.

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

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

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

550.  Levy, S. J., and H. G. Rigo.   Resource recovery plant implementation:
          guides for municipal officials—technologies.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-157.2.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1976.   81 p.

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

552.  Hawkins, D.  F.  Resource recovery projects;  requests for proposals/
          contracts—summaries.  Environmental  Protection Publication
          SW-552.    [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
          Oct. 1976.  54 p.

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553.  National Center for Resource Recovery.  Residential paper recovery;
          a community action program.  [Environmental Protection Publication]
          SW-553.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, [1976].
          [20 p.]

561.  Grumpier, E. P., Jr.  Management of metal-finishing sludge.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-561.   [Washington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  62 p.

562.  Ghassemi, M., et al.  Disposing of small batches of hazardous
          wastes.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-562c.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  [1977].
          3 p.

563.  The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976; a brief look
          at Public Law 94-580.  [Environmental Protection Publication]
          SW-563.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
          [1977].  3 p.

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

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

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

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

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

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

571.  Stearns, R. P., S. E. Howard, and R. V. Anthony  [SCS Engineers].
          Office paper recovery; an implementation manual.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-571c.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977.  53 p.

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572.  Untrashing Yosemite Park.  EPA Journal, 2(9):12-13, Oct. 1976.
          (Reprints distributed.)

573.  Hensey, V.  [Mitre Corporation].  WRAP; a model for regional solid
          waste management planning; programmer's manual.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-573c.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977.  325 p.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

583.  Blanchet, M. J.   [Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Francisco].
          Treatment  and utilization of landfill gas; Mountain View
          project feasibility study.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977.  115 p.

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584.  Lehman, J. P.  Overview and objectives of hazardous waste management.
          Presented at National Conference on Hazardous Waste Management,
          San Francisco, Feb. 1, 1977.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency.  17 p.

585.  Williams, T. F.  Citizen participation and the Resource Conservation
          and Recovery Act.   Presented at Citizen Involvement in Solid
          Waste Issues:  Focus on Resource Conservation Meeting, National
          Coalition on Solid Waste,  Washington, Mar. 5, 1977.  [Washington,
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.]  11 p.

586.  Solid waste management.  Environmental Comment, Feb. 1977.  [Entire
          issue.]  (Reprints distributed.)

587.  Carlson, J. A.  [City of Mountain View, Calif.].  Recovery of
          landfill gas at Mountain View; engineering site study.  Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-587d.    [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977.  63 p.

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

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

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

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

592.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript; Regional Public Meetings
          on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Atlanta,
          Feb. 23-24, 1977.   Environmental Protection Publication SW-15p.
           [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  107 p.,
          app.

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593.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript;  Regional Public Meetings
          on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Worcester,
          Mass., and Concord, N.  H.,  Feb.  25-26,  1977.   Environmental
          Protection Publication SW-16p.   [Washington], U.S.  Environmental
          Protection Agency. [90 p.]

594.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript;  Regional Public Meetings
          on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Denver
          and Salt Lake City, Mar. 3-4, 1977.   Environmental  Protection
          Publication SW-17p.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency.  132 p., app.

595.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript;  Regional Public Meetings
          on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Dallas,
          Mar.  8-9, 1977.  Environmental  Protection Publication SW-18p.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  138 p.

596.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript;  Regional Public Meetings
          on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, San Francisco,
          Mar.  10-11, 1977.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-19p.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  258 p., app.

597.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript;  Regional Public Meetings
          on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Seattle,
          Mar.  17-18, 1977.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-20p.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  201 p.

598.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript;  Regional Public Meetings
          on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Chicago,
          Mar.  21-22, 1977.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-21p.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  156 p.

599.  Waste Management Technology and Resource and Energy Recovery:
          Proceedings; 5th National  Congress,  Dallas, Dec. 7-9, 1976.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-22p.   Washington, U.S.
          Government Printing Office> 1977.   427 p.  (Co-sponsored by
          National Solid Wastes Management Association and U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency.)

600.  U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency,  Office of Solid Waste.
          Resource recovery and waste reduction;  fourth report to
          Congress.  Environmental Protection  Publication SW-600.
          Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1977.   142 p.

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

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602.  Meyers, S.,  and D. B.  Sussman.  The utilization of solid wastes
          for the  generation of electric power.   In IEEE Power Engineering
          Society  Papers; energy development III.   New York, Institute
          of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  Inc., 1977.    p.  30-33.

603.  Costle, D. M.  Statement of Honorable Douglas M. Costle, Administrator,
          Environmental Protection Agency, before  the Subcommittee  on
          Transportation and Commerce,  Committee on Interstate and
          Foreign  Commerce,  House of Representatives, April 26, 1977.
          [Washington, U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency],  1977.  14 p.

604.  Lowe,  R. A., and E. Sano.  Careful management:  key to resource
          recovery.  State & County Administrator, 1(5):29-30, Sept.-Oct.
          1976.

606.  Hopper, R.   How communities can overcome obstacles to resource
          recovery projects.  Solid Wastes Management, 20(1):30,54-55,92,
          Jan. 1977.   (Reprints distributed.)

607.  Hickman, H.  L. , Jr.  The RCRA and State government.  Waste Age,
          8(1):18-19, Jan. 1977.  (Reprints distributed.)

608.  Terry, R. C., Jr., et al.  Waste clearinghouses and exchanges.
          Chemical Engineering Progress, 72(12):58-62, Dec- 1976.
          (Reprints distributed.)

609.  Blum,  B.  Remarks by Barbara Blum, Deputy Administrator, U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency, at the  65th Annual Meeting of
          the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Washington,
          May 3,  1977.   [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency].  3 p.

610.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Hazardous waste guidelines
          and regulations; advance notice of proposed rulemaking.
          Federal  Register, 42(84):22332-22334,  May 2, 1977.   (Reprints
          distributed.)

611.  Wehran Engineering Corporation and Geraghty and Miller,  Inc.
          Procedures manual for monitoring solid waste disposal sites.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-611c.  [Washington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1977.  287 p.

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

613.  Costle, D.  M.  Remarks by the Honorable Douglas M. Costle, Administrator,
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.   Presented at the Resource
          Recovery Technology Seminar, Apr. 28,  1977.   [Washington, U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency.]  13 p.
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614.  Anderson, R. K.  Composting sewage sludge by high-rate suction
          aeration techniques; an interim report.  Environmental Protection
          Publication SW-614d.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency, 1977.  [56 p.]

615.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Identification of regions
          and agencies for solid waste management; interim guidelines.
          Federal Register, 42(94);24926-24930, May 16, 1977.  (Reprints
          distributed.)

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

618.  Implementation plan for the Resource Conservation Committee; 1st
          report to the President and Congress of the United States
          mandated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976
          (Public Law 94-580) .  Washington, Resource Conservation
          Committee,  Apr. 1977.   89 p.

619.  Anderson, R. K., et al.  Cost of landspreading and hauling sludge
          from municipal wastewater treatment plants; case studies.
          Environmental Protection Publication SW-619.  [Washington],
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  156 p.

620.  McEwen, L., and S. Levy.  Resource recovery implementations; a
          status report.  Resource Recovery S Energy Review, 4(1):21-25,
          Jan.-Feb. 1977.  (Reprints distributed.)

621.  Williams, T. F.  Keeping Public Law 94-580 public.  Presented at
          Seminar "Occupational Safety and Health Implications of Solid
          Waste," Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union,
          Oakland, June 4,  1977.  [Washington, U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency.]  17 p.

622.  Waste paper; a new look at recycling.  Report on a Conference
          sponsored by the Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental
          Quality, [Washington], May 11, 1976.  Washington, U.S. Government
          Printing Office,  May 1977.  88 p.

623.  Humber, N., and S. Lingle.  Resource recovery technology update
          from the U.S.E.P.A.; the Resource Conservation and Recovery
          Act of 1976; how will it impact on resource recovery and
          conservation?  Waste Age,  6(4);26-27,30-3], Apr. 1977.  (Reprints
          distributed.)

624.  James, S. C.  Metals in municipal landfill leachate and their
          health effects.  American Journal of Public Health, 67(5);429-
          432, May 1977.   (Reprints distributed.)
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625.  Hickman, H.  L.,  Jr.  President Ford signs new solid wastes bill.
          Solid Wastes Management, 19(11):52,72,74, Nov.  1976.

626.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript; Public Meeting on the
          Draft Solid Waste Grant Regulations for Implementation of the
          Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Washington,
          June 30, 1977.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-23p.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  66 p.

627.  Office of Solid Waste, comp.  Transcript; Public Meeting on the
          Public Participation Guidelines, Section 7004(b) of the
          Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, Washington,
          July 1,  1977.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-24p.
          [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  66 p.

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

629.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Solid waste planning and
          disposal; advance notice of proposed rulemaking.  Federal
          Register, 42(128):34446-34448, July 5, 1977.   (Reprints distributed.)

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

631.  Collins, D.   Industrial waste—problem or profit?  EPA Journal,
          3(3):15, Mar. 1977.

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

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

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

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

      Draft public participation schedule.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
          Protection Agency, 1977.  2 p.
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Economy in writing.  In Effective revenue writing—2.   [Washington,
    U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961.]  p. 91-101.  Reprinted,
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977, for Program use.

The Environmental Protection Agency invites you to a public
    meeting on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act  (Public
    Law 94-580).  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, 1977.  8 p.  [Flyer.]

EPA to hold public discussion on new solid waste legislation.
    [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.
    2 P.

EPA to hold public meetings on new Resource Conservation and
    Recovery Act.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, 1977.  3 p.

EPA solid waste public meetings.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 1977.  2 p.

Office of Solid Waste.  Open-file reports.  [Washington], U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency, Oct. 1976.  68 p.

Office of Solid Waste mailing list questionnaire.   [Postcard.]

Optional form 41.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, 1977.  1 p.

The potential for national damage from industrial wastes.  [Washington],
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  3 p.   [Maps.]

Proposed regulations for classification of solid waste disposal
    facilities.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, 1977.  [26 p.]

Public participation letter.  [Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 1977.]  1 p.

Recycle; use it again, Sam.  Washington, U.S.  Environmental
    Protection Agency, 1976.  1 p.  [Poster.]   Reprinted 1977.

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

Resource recovery technology; an implementation seminar, Denver,
    Jan. 10-11, 1978.  [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency], 1977.  2 p.    [Flyer.]

Resource recovery technology; an implementation seminar, New Orleans,
    Nov. 3-4, 1977.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  6 p.
    [Flyer.]
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Resource recovery technology; implementation seminar workbook.
    Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977.  [135 p.]

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

So you're going to give a paper!   Journal of the Water Pollution
    Control Federation.  Reprinted, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, 1977, for Program use.

Sullivan, M.  The little town that could.  Conservation News,
    4(2):4-7, Jan. 15, 1977.  (Reprints distributed.)

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

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

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

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

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invites you to a public
    meeting.   [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
    1977.  2 p.

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

The watchlist.   [Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
    1974.]  p. 46-51.  Reprinted, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, 1977, for Program use.

Writer's guide to current usage  .  .  . In Effective revenue writing—
    1.   [Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961.]
    p. 217-249.  Reprinted, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
    1977,  for Program use.
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                             NTIS REPORTS
PB-256 444     Booz, Allen and Hamilton, Inc.  Cost estimating handbook
                    for transfer, shredding and sanitary landfilling of
                    solid waste.  Environmental Protection Publication
                    SW-124c.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Aug.
                    1976.  82 p.

PB-258 068     Vitberg, A. K., M. L. Rucker, and C. H. Porter.  Implementing
                    'Best Management Practices' for residuals:  the
                    waste exchange.  U.S. Environmental Protection
                    Agency, June 1976.  31 p.

PB-258 953     Abrams, E. F., D. K. Guinan, and D. Derkics [Versar,
                    Incorporated].  Assessment of industrial hazardous
                    waste practices, textiles industry.  Environmental
                    Protection Publication SW-125c.  U.S. Environmental
                    Protection Agency, June 1976.  276 p.

PB-259 097     Rosenberg, D. G., et al.  [Jacobs Engineering Company].
                    Assessment of hazardous waste practices in the
                    petroleum refining industry.  Environmental Protection
                    Publication SW-129c.  U.S. Environmental Protection
                    Agency, June 1976.  [367 p.]

PB-261 018     Conrad, E. T., G. L. Mitchell, and D. H. Bauer [SCS
                    Engineers, Inc.]  Assessment of industrial hazardous
                    waste practices; leather tanning and finishing
                    industry.  Environmental Protection Publication
                    SW-131c.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
                    Nov. 1976.   [247 p.]

PB-261 052     Bendersky, D., et al.   [Midwest Research Institute].  A
                    study of waste generation, treatment and disposal in
                    the metals mining industry.  Environmental Protection
                    Publication SW-132c.  U.S. Environmental Protection
                    Agency, Oct. 1976.  385 p.

PB-261 287     Terry,  R. C., et al.   [Arthur D. Little, Inc.].  Waste
                    clearinghouses and exchanges:  new ways for identifying
                    and transferring reusable industrial process wastes.
                    Environmental Protection Publication SW-130c.  U.S.
                    Environmental Protection Agency, Oct. 1976.   [152 p.]

PB-263 210     Williams, R., et al.   [Arthur D. Little, Inc.].  Economic
                    assessment of potential hazardous waste control
                    guidelines for the inorganic chemicals industry.
                    Environmental Protection Publication SW-134c.  U.S.
                    Environmental Protection Agency, 1976.  320 p.
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PB-263 396     Weinstein, N. J. [RECON Systems, Inc.].  Municipal-scale
                    thermal processing of solid wastes.   Environmental
                    Protection Publication SW-133c.   U.S. Environmental
                    Protection Agency, 1977.  365 p.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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PB-266 562     Barton, Brown, Clyde, & Loguidice, Engineers  [Cattaraugus
                    County Refuse Department].  Cattaraugus County, New
                    York, solid waste disposal system.  Environmental
                    Protection Publication SW-143c.  U.S. Environmental
                    Protection Agency, 1977.  108 p.

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

PB-268 232      Adams, J. W., et al.  [Arthur D. Little, Inc.].  Destroying
                    chemical wastes in commercial scale incinerators.
                    Facility Report No. 2, Surface Combustion Division,
                    Midland-Ross Corporation.  Environmental Protection
                    Publication SW-122c.2.  U.S. Environmental Protection
                    Agency, 1977.  162 p.  (Prepublication issue; printed
                    and distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)

PB-268 327     Kentucky Department for Natural Resources and Environmental
                    Protection.  Abandoned automobile removal.  Environmental
                    Protection Publication SW-90d.  U.S. Environmental
                    Protection Agency, 1977.  32 p.   (Prepublication
                    issue; printed and distributed by Office of Solid
                    Waste.)

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

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

PB-270 897     [TRW Defense and Space Systems Group.]  Destroying chemical
                    wastes in commercial-scale incinerators;  facility
                    report 6.  Environmental Protection Publication
                    SW-122c.  5.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
                    1977.  [162 p.]   (Prepublication issue; printed and
                    distributed by Office of Solid Waste.)
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Swain, J. W.  Assessment of industrial hazardous waste
     management petroleum re-refining industry.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-144c.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1977.  [149 p.]   (Prepublication
     issue; printed and distributed by Office of Solid
     Waste.)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

EPA sends new solid waste estimates to Congress (4th Report
    to Congress).  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, Aug. 4, 1977.
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EPA to hold public meetings on draft hazardous waste guidelines
    and regulations.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, Sept. 13, 1977.

Potential for capacity .  .  .  Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 1977.   -1 p.
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             OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
                    COMPLETED INFORMATION PROJECTS

                           July 1, 1975--June 30, 1976

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc. An evaluation of the impact of discriminatory taxation
     on the use of primary and secondary raw materials.  Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-101c. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975. 148 p.
     (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as
     PB-240 988.)
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[Calspan Corporation.]  Environmental impacts of virgin and recycled steel and aluminum.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-117c. U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1976. 115 p.  (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by National Technical
     Information Service, Sprrngfield, Va.)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Fields, T., Jr., and A. W. Lindsey. Landfill disposal of hazardous wastes:  a review of the
     literature  and known approaches. Environmental Protection Publication SW-165.
     [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, June  1975. 36 p.

Ghassemi, M., and S. Quinlivan [TRW Systems Group].  A study of selected landfills
     designed as pesticide disposal sites.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-114c.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Nov. 1975.. 143 p. (Distributed by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-250 717.)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Industrial waste management; seven conference papers. Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-156.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Feb.
     1975.  111 p.

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

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

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

Lazar, E. C.  Damage incidents from improper land disposal. Journal of Hazardous
     Materials, 1(2):157-164, Jan. 1976.

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

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

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

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

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

Lowe, R. A. Use of solid waste as a fuel by  investor-owned electric utility companies;
     proceedings, EPA/Edison Electric Institute Meeting (Washington, Mar. 5-6, 1975).
     Environmental  Protection Publication SW-6p. Washington, U.S.  Environmental
     Protection Agency, July 1975. 27 p.
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Midwest Research Institute.  Base line forecasts of resource recovery, 1972 to 1990; final
     report.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-107c. U.S. Environmental Protection
     Publication, 1975. 376 p.  (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va.)

Mitre Corporation. Resource recovery plant implementation: guides for municipal
     officials-procurement.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-157.5. [Washington],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1976]. 66 p.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Porter, C. H.  State program implementation guide: hazardous waste surveys. Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-160.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     July 1975. 38 p.
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Porter, C. H. State program implementation guide: hazardous waste transportation
     control.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-512.  [Washington], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Mar. 1976. 35 p.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ross Hofmann Associates. Evaluation of small modular incinerators in municipal  plants.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-113c. U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1976. 155 p. (Distributed by National Technical  Information Service,
     Springfield, Va., as PB-251 291.)
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•Sanitary landfill:  Clark County, Arkansas.  [Arkadelphia, Ark., Clark County, 1975.]
     9 P.

Saving the energy in solid waste; environmental information.  Washington, U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, [1976]. 4 p.

Shaver, R. G., et al. [Versar, Incorporated].  Assessment of industrial hazardous waste
     practices; inorganic chemicals industry. Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-104c.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mar.  1975.  [505 p.]  (Distributed
     by National  Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-244 832.)

Shilepsky, A. Resource recovery plant implementation: guides for municipal officials--
     interim report. Environmental Protection Publication SW-152.  [Washington], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Oct. 1975. 38 p.

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

Smith, F.  A.  Resource recovery plant cost estimates: a comparative evaluation of four
     recent dry-shredding designs.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-163.
     [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Oct. 1975. 20 p.

Smith, F.  L., Jr. Wastepaper recycling: review of recent market demand and supply.  Pulp
     &_Paper, 49(10): 148-151, Sept. 1975.

Solid waste management programs; proposed solid waste management guidelines for
     beverage containers. [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
     Solid Waste Management Programs, [1975].  19 p.  [Draft of guidelines for Federal
     Register.]

Stone, G.  E., and C. C. Wiles.  Composting at Johnson City; final report on Joint USEPA-
     TVA composting project with operational data, 1967 to 1971. v. 1-2. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1975. 336 p.

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

Systems Technology Corporation.  A technical, environmental and economic evaluation of
     the "wet processing system for the recovery and disposal of municipal solid waste."
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-109c. U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1975. [225 p.]  (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by  National Technical
     Information Service, Springfield, Va.)

Train, R. E.  The uses and abuses of waste. Compost Science, 16(3):11-13, May-June 1975.*

Train,  R. E. Win the war on waste.  Presented at 3d National Congress on Waste
     Management Technology and Resource Recovery, San Francisco, Nov.  14, 1974.  15 p.*
*Not written or edited in OSWMP, only reprinted or distributed.


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[TRW Systems Group.] Assessment of industrial hazardous waste practices: organic
     chemicals, pesticides and explosives industries. Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-118c. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1976. various payings.
     (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by National Technical Information Service,
     Springfield, Va.)

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

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Guidelines for procurement of products that
     contain recycled material.  Federal Register, 41(10): 2356-2363, Jan. 15, 1976.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Guidelines for the storage and collection of
     residential, commercial, and institutional solid waste. Federal Register, 41(31 ):6766-
     6772, Feb. 13, 1976.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Hazardous waste management; public meetings.
     Federal Register, 40(181):42993, Sept. 17, 1975.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Materials recovery; solid waste management
     guidelines for source separation. Federal Register, 40(181):42986-4299Q, Sept.
     17,.1975.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. PCB-containing wastes (industrial facilities);
     recommended procedures for disposal.  Federal Register, 41(64):14134-14136,
     Apr. 1, 1976.

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

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

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Source separation for materials recovery;
     guidelines. Federal Register, 41 (80): 16950-16956, Apr. 23, 1976.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Management Programs.
     Decision-makers guide in solid waste management.  Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-500.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976. 158 p.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Management Programs.
     Proceedings;  1975 Conference on Waste Reduction, April 2-3, 1975, Washington,
     D. C. Environmental Protection Publication SW-7p.  Washington, U.S.  Government
     Printing Off ice,  1975.  152 p.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Management Programs.
     Resource recovery and waste reduction; third report to Congress.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-161. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975.
     96 p.

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

Versar, Incorporated. Assessment of industrial hazardous waste practices, storage and
     primary batteries industries. [Environmental Protection Publication] SW-102c. U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Jan. 1975.  [209 p.]  (Distributed by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-241 204.)

[Versar, Incorporated.]  A study of pesticide disposal in a sewage sludge incinerator.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-116c.  U.S.  Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1975. 1.86 p. (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by  National Technical
     Information Service, Springfield, Va.)

Wahl, D., and G. Allison. Reduce; targets, means and impacts of source reduction.
     League of Women Voters Publication No. 576.  Washington, League of Women
     Voters of the  United States, 1975. 47 p.*

Wahl, D., and R. L. Bancroft. Solid waste management today. . .bringing about
     municipal change. Nation's Cities, 13(8):; 17-32, Aug.  1975.*

[WAPORA, Inc.] Assessment of industrial hazardous waste practices: paint and allied
     products industry contract solvent reclaiming operations, and factory application of
     coatings. Environmental Protection Publication SW-119c. U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1976. 296 p. (Prepublication issue; to be distributed by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va.)

Waste Management Technology and Resource and Energy Recovery: Proceedings; 4th
     National Congress, Atlanta,  Nov. 12-14, 1975.  Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-8p. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976. 382 p. (Co-sponsored
     by National Solid Wastes Management Association and U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency.)

Wener, S. D. Making refuse collection safer.  Nation's Cities, 13(9):28-31, Sept. 1975.

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

Williams, T. F. Conservation and common sense. Presented at National Conference "Land
     Application of Waste Materials," Soil Conservation Society of America, Des Moines,
     Mar. 17, 1976.  [Washington], U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency.  21 p.
"Not written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted or distributed.
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Williams, T. F. Waste management and the impending crisis.  Executive Housekeeper,
     22(2): 19-20, Feb. 1975.
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            OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
                    COMPLETED INFORMATION PROJECTS

                          July 1, 1974-June30, 1975

ACT Systems, Inc.  Residential collection systems, v. 1. Report summary.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-97c.1. [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1974.  106 p.

ACT Systems, Inc.  Residential collection systems, v. 2. Detailed study and analysis. En-
     vironmental Protection Publication SW-97c.2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1974. 254 p.  (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield,
     Va.,asPB-239917.)

Allison, G., S. Mooser, and P. Taylor. Mas alia de la lata de basura. Spanish version of
     "Beyond the trashcan." Environmental Protection Publication SW-7tg. [Washington],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.  23 p.

Applied Management Sciences, Inc.  Baltimore's muncipal solid waste management system;
     a case study. Environmental Protection Publication SW-49c. U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1973. 110 p. (Distributed by National Technical  Information
     Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-228 161.)

Applied Management Sciences, Inc.  Columbus' municipal solid waste management system;
     a case study. Environmental Protection Publication SW-82c. U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1974. 156 p. (Distributed by National Technical  Information
     Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-236 659.)

Applied Management Sciences, Inc.  Detroit's municipal solid waste management system;
     a case study. Environmental Protection Publication SW-81c. U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1973. 94 p. (Distributed  by  National Technical Information
     Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-236 662.)

Applied Management Sciences, Inc.  San Jose's municipal solid waste system: a case study.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-78c. U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
     1973. 144 p.  (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield,
     Va., asPB-240395.)

Arella, D. G. Recovering resources from solid waste using wet-processing; EPA's Franklin,
     Ohio, demonstration project.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-47d.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974. 26 p.

Arthur D. Little,  Inc. Alternatives to the management of hazardous wastes at national
     disposal sites, v. 2.  Appendices. Environmental Protection Publication SW-46c.1.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  235 p. (Distributed by  National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-237 264.)
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Bartle Wells Associates and Garretson, Elmendorf, Zinov, and Reibin [Humboldt County,
     California]. Rural storage and collection container systems. Environmental Protec-
     tion Publication SW-81d. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975.  [123 p.]
     (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as
     PB-240365.)

Bingham, T. H., et al. [Research Triangle Institute].  An evaluation of the effectiveness
     and costs of regulatory and fiscal policy instruments on product packaging.  Envi-
     ronmental  Protection Publication SW-74c. Washington, U.S. Environmental Protec-
     tion Agency, 1974. 301 p.

Cimino, J. A. Health and safety in the solid waste industry.  American Journal of Public
     Health, 65 (1) : 38-46, Jan. 1975.

City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Enviro Engineers, Inc.  An evaluation of
     landfill gas migration and a prototype gas migration barrier. Environmental Protec-
     tion Publication SW-79d. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975. 154  p.
     (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as
     PB-239357.)

Claussen, E. L.  Packaging source reduction; can industry and government cooperate?
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-136.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1974. 17 p.

Colonna, R. A.  EPA publishes decision-makers guide for sanitation officials.  Solid Wastes
     Management,  17(7):30, 34, 37, July 1974.

Colonna, R. A., and C. McLaren, comps.  Decision-makers guide in solid waste manage-
     ment. Environmental Protection Publication SW-127.  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1974.  157 p.

1975 Conference on Waste Reduction; presented by  the U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency. Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975.  4 p.  [Flyer.]

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

Connolly, J. A., V. P. Fuschini, and S. S. Radinsky, comps.   Users' guide to the solid waste
     information retrieval system thesaurus.  Environmental Protection  Publication
     SW-104.01. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974.  56 p.

Cukor, P., M. J. Keaton, and G. Wilcox [Teknekron,  Inc., and the Institute of Public Ad-
     ministration] . A technical and economic study of waste oil recovery, pt. 1. Federal
     research on waste oil from automobiles.  Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-90c.1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.  107 p. (Distributed by
     National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-237 618.)
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Cukor, P., M. J. Keaton, and G. Wilcox [Teknekron, Inc., and the Institute of Public Ad-
     ministration] . A technical and economic study of waste oil recovery, pt. 2. An in-
     vestigation of dispersed sources of used crankcase oils. Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-90c.2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974. 63 p.  (Dis-
     tributed by National  Technical Information Service, Springfield Va., as PB-237 619.)

Cukor, P., M. J. Keaton, and G. Wilcox [Teknekron, Inc., and the Institute of Public Ad-
     ministration] . A technical and economic study of waste oil recovery, pt. 3.  Econo-
     mic, technical and institutional barriers to waste oil recovery.  Environmental Protec-
     tion Publication SW-90c.3.  U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency, 1974.  143 p.
     (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as
     PB-237 620.)

Darnay, A. Environmental protection, residuals management, and resources-the future
     is now. Presented at Annual Meeting of National Packaging Association, Boca Raton,
     Fla,, Mar. 12-16, 1974.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.
     23 p.

Darnay, A. Resource recovery and land protection; an environmental imperative.  Pre-
     sented at Spring Meeting, Paperboard Group, American Paper Institute, Greenbrier,
     W. Va., May 21, 1974. New York, American Paper Institute. 7 p.

Darnay, A. Solid waste management and national priorities. Presented at 3d National
     Congress on Waste Management Technology and  Resource Recovery, San Francisco,
     Nov. 14, 1974.  [Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.] 9 p.

Darnay, A. Statement of  Arsen J. Darnay, Jr., Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator
     for Solid Waste Management Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, before
     the Subcommittee on Minerals, Materials and Fuels, Committee on Interior and In-
     sular Affairs, United  States Senate, Washington, D.C., October 30, 1973.  [Washing-
     ton, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.]   10 p.

Darnay, A. Waste management-private and public perspectives. Presented at National
     Solid Waste Management Association's International Waste Equipment and Techno-
     logy Exposition, Houston, June 25, 1974.  [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Pro-
     tection Agency, 1974. 15 p.

Da Vee, W., and M. G. Stragier [City of Tolleson, Arizona]. Mechanized, non-stop resi-
     dential solid waste collection. Environmental Protection Publication SW-76d. U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.  48 p.  (Distributed by National Technical
     Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-239 196.)

EMCON Associates. Sonoma County solid waste stabilization study.  Environmental Pro-
     tection Publication SW-65d.1.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975. 283 p.
     (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va.,as
     PB-239 778.)

Environmental Action Coalition.  The village green. Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-8tg. Washington, U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1974.  [15-min , 16-mm
     motion picture, sound, color.]
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Environmental Action Foundation. Portrait of the san-man.  Environmental Protection
    Publication SW-6tg.1.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.
     [16-min, 16-mm motion picture, sound.]

EPA press briefing on solid waste management and energy, February 8, 1974.  [Washington,
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.] 6 p., attachments, app.

Finan, M.  Habia una vez un dragon malvado. Spanish version of "Once there lived a wicked
    dragon."  Environmental Protection Publication SW-105s.  [Washington], U.S. Envi-
    ronmental Protection Agency, 1975. 31 p.

A five-stage improvement process for solid waste collection systems-a new publication
    from the Office of  Solid Waste Management Programs. Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 1975.  1 p. [Flyer.]

Garland, G. A., and D. C. Mosher. Leachate effects of improper land disposal. Waste Age,
    6(3) :42,4448, Mar. 1975.

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

Gunnerson, C. G. Debris accumulation in ancient and modern cities. Journal  of the Envi-
    ronmental Engineering Division, Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engi-
     neers, 99(EE3) :229-243, June 1973.

Hale,  S., Jr. Statement;  Samuel Hale, Jr., Deputy Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste
     Management  Programs, before the Subcommittee on the Environment, Committee on
    Commerce, United States Senate, June 11, 1973 [and] June 22, 1973.  [Washington,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.] 43 p.

Hayes, A. J. Hazardous waste management facilities in the United States. Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-146.  [Washington] , U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, Dec. 1974. 39 p.

Henriksen, P. One private plant treats oil, chemical residues in Denmark.  Solid Wastes
     Management, 17(5): 77-78, 139, May 1974.

Hickman, H. L, Jr. The Federal solid waste management programme; a review and prog-
     nosis.  Presented at 76th Annual Conference of Institute of Solid Wastes Manage-
     ment, Scarborough, England, June 18-21, 1974. London, Institute of Solid Wastes
     Management, 1974. 14 p.

Hinesly, T. D.  Agricultural benefits and environmental  changes resulting from the use of
     digested sludge on  field crops. Environmental Protection Publication SW-30d.1.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974. 375 p.  (Distributed by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-236 402.)
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Hopper, R. E. A nationwide survey of resource recovery activities. Environmental Protec-
    tion Publication SW-142. [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
    Jan. 1975.  74 p.

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

Hunt, R. G., W.  E. Franklin, R. 0. Welch, J. A. Cross, and  A. E. Woodall.  Resource and
    environmental profile analysis of nine beverage container alternatives; final report.
    v. 1-2.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-91c. Washington, U.S. Environ-
    mental Protection Agency, 1974.  178 p.

Illinois report probes citizens' attitudes on refuse problems. Solid Wastes Management,
    17(2):  19, 51-53, 66,70, 72, Feb. 1974; 17(3):  26,  74, 84-85, Mar. 1974.  Re-
    printed, [Washington], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1974. 6 p.

Improving productivity in solid waste collection; a brief for elected officials. Washington,
    National Commission on Productivity, 1974.  10 p.

Kiefer, I. Hospital wastes. Environmental Protection Publication SW-129. Washington,
    U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974. 36 p.

Kiefer, I. Incentives for tire recycling and reuse. Environmental  Protection Publication
    SW-32c.1.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Off ice, 1974. 28 p.

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

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

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

Lingle, S. A.  Paper recycling in the United States.  Waste Age, 5(8): 6-8, 10, Nov. 1974.

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

Lingle, S. A.  Separating paper at the waste source for recycling.  Environmental  Protec-
    tion Publication SW-128. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974.  16 p.

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

Lowe, R. A., M. Loube, and F. A. Smith.  Energy conservation through improved solid
    waste  management.   Environmental Protection Publication SW-125. Washington,
    U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1974. 39 p., app.
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Make war on waste.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1975].  [Bumper
     sticker.]

Malgastar causa necesidad [Waste not, want not].  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protec-
     tion Agency, 1974.  2 p.  [Flyer.]

Mas alia da la lata de basura-a new publication from the Office of Solid Waste Management
     Programs. Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975.  1 p. [Flyer.]

Midwest Research Institute.  Size-reduction equipment for municipal solid waste, v. 1.
     Procedures for evaluating and comparing equipment, v. 2.  Inventory of equipment.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-53c. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1973.  126 p.  (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield,
     Va.,asPB-226551.)

National Association of Counties.  Basic issues on solid waste management affecting county
     government.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, May 1973.  40 p.

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

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs. Available information materials; solid waste
     management.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-58.22. [Washington], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Dec. 1974.  30 p.

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs. Available information materials; solid waste
     management.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-58.23. [Washington], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Mar. 1975.  45 p.

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

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

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

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

Peterson, B. There's gold in your garbage. Scouting, 62(7): 47-48, 84-86, Oct.  1974.
     Reprinted, [Washington], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1974. 4 p.
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Porter, R. C., and t ionningson, Durham and Richardson.  The Des Moines story; a report on
    the implementation of the solid waste management plan for the Des Moines Metropol-
    itan Area Solid Waste Agency.  Environmental Protection Publication  SW-70d. U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency, 1974.  272 p.  (Distributed by National Technical
    Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-233 873.)

Problem-solving in solid waste management through Federal-local cooperation; eight case
    studies-a new publication from the Office of Solid Waste Management Programs.
    Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975.  1 p. [Flyer.].

Recovering resources from solid waste using wet-processing; EPA's Franklin, Ohio, demon-
    stration project-a new publication from the Office of Solid Waste Management Pro-
    grams.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency, [1975.]  1 p. [Flyer.]

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

[Regional solid waste management representatives. Washington, U.S. Environmental Pro-
    tection Agency.]  1 p. [List, updated periodically.]

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

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

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

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

Ruf, J. A. Refuse shredders at EPA's Gainesville, Florida, experimental composting plant.
    Waste Age, 5(3):  58, 60-63, 66, May/June 1974.

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

SCS Engineers.  Analysis of source separate collection of recyclable solid waste: separate
    collection studies. Environmental Protection Publication SW-95c.1.  U.S. Environ-
     mental Protection Agency, 1974. [157 p.]  (Distributed by National  Technical
     Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-239 775.)
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SCS Engineers. Analysis of source separate collection of recyclable solid waste; collection
    center studies.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-95c.2.  U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 1974.  [75 p.] (Distributed by National Technical Information
    Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-239 776.)

Scurlock, A. C., A. W. Lindsey,  T. Fields, Jr., and D. R. Huber. Incineration in hazardous
    waste management. Environmental Protection Publication SW-141.  [Washington],
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1975. 104 p.

Shannon, L. J., M. P. Schrag, F. I. Honea, and D. Bendersky. St. Louis/Union Electric
    refuse firing demonstration air pollution test report. Washington, U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 1974.  107 p.

Shuster, K. A.  Eleven residential pickup systems compared for cost and productivity.
    Solid Wastes Management, 18(3):  6, 42-44, Mar. 1975.

Shuster, K. A.  A five-stage improvement process for solid waste collection systems. Envi-
    ronmental Protection Publication SW-131. Washington, U.S. Government Printing
    Office, 1974. 38 p.

Shuster, K. A. Fuel conservation in solid waste management. Virginia Town & City, 9(12):
    7-9, Dec. 1974.

Skinner, J.  H. The demonstration of systems for recovering materials and energy from
    solid waste.  Presented at National Materials Conservation Symposium, National Bureau
    of Standards, Gaithersburg, Md., Apr. 29, 1974.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 1974.  20 p.

Smith, F. A. Comparative estimates of post-consumer solid waste. Environmental Protec-
    tion Publication SW-148.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency, May
    1975. 18 p.

Smith, F. L., Jr.  A solid waste estimation procedure; material flows approach. Environ-
    mental Protection  Publication SW-147.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, May 1975. 56 p.

Smith, F. L., Jr.  Trends in wastepaper exports and their effects on domestic markets.  Envi-
    ronmental Protection Publication SW-132.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protec-
    tion Agency, 1974. 17 p.

The Solid Waste Disposal Act; Title II of Public Law 89-272, 89th Congress, S.306-0ctober 20,
     1976, as amended  by The  Resource Recovery Act of 1970, Public Law 91-512-91 st
    Congress, H.R.  11833-October 26, 1970; by Public Law 93-14-93rd Congress,  H.R.
    5446-April 9, 1973 (To extend the amended Solid Waste Disposal Act-for one year);
    and by Public Law 93-611-93rd Congress,  H.R. 16045-January 2, 1975 (To amend the
    Solid Waste Disposal Act to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1975).  Environ-
    mental Protection  Publication SW-1.3.  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, Office of  Solid Waste Management Programs, 1975.  14 p.
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Solid waste management; recycling and the consumer.  Environmental Protection Publication
    SW-117.1. [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974. 2 p.
     [16-3/4 X 22 in. mailing piece.]

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tunnah, B. G., A. Hakki, and R. J. Leonard [Gordian Associates, Inc.]. Where the boilers
    are; a survey of electric utility boilers with potential capacity for burning solid waste
    as fuel. Environmental Protection Publication  SW-88c. U.S. Environmental Protec-
    tion Agency, 1974. 329 p. (Distributed by  National Technical Information Service,
    Springfield, Va., as PB-239 392.)
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U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Public Works. A legislative history of the Solid Waste
    Disposal Act, as amended, together with a section-by-section index. Washington, U.S.
    Government Printing Office, 1974. 503 p.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Thermal processing and land disposal of solid waste;
    guidelines.  Federal Register, 39(158): 29327-29338, Aug. 14. 1974.

U.S. finds a rich resource: the nation's trash pile. U.S. News & World Report, 76(19):
    63-64,66, May 13, 1974.

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

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

VTN,  Inc. Effective use of high water table areas for sanitary landfill; final report,  v. 1.
    Environmental  Protection Publication SW-57d.1. U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency, 1973.  129 p.  (Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Spring-
    field, Va., as PB-236 462.)

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

Walker, W. H. Where have all the toxic chemicals gone?  Ground Water, 11 (2):  11-20,
    Mar.-Apr. 1973. Reprinted, [Washington], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
    1974.  10 p.

Weddle, B. R., and G. A. Garland.  Dumps; a potential threat to our groundwater supplies.
    Nation's Cities, 12(10): 21-22, 24-25, 42, Oct. 1974.

Weddle, B. R., and M. Madison.  Problem-solving in solid waste management through
    Federal-local cooperation; eight case studies. Environmental Protection Publication
    SW-134. Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1974. 40 p.

Williams, T.  F.  Energy  and the environment.  Presented before the Plenary Session Panel
    "Counterpoint" at 20th Annual Meeting of Keep America Beautiful, Inc., New York,
    Dec. 5-6, 1973. [Washington, U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency, 1974.]  6 p.

Wolcott, R. M., and  B. W. Vincent. The relationship of  solid waste storage practices in the
    inner city to the incidence of rat infestation and fires. Environmental Protection
    Publication SW-150. [Washington], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, May 1975.
     14 p.
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         OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS PUBLICATIONS

                       July 1, 1973--June 30, 1971*
Achinger, W. C., and R. L. Baker.  Environmental assessment of municipal-
     scale incinerators.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-111.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-  31 p-
     [Open-file report, restricted distribution.]

American Public Works Association.  Rail transport of solid wastes.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-22d.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1973-  1^8 p.   (Distributed by National Technical
     Information Service,  Springfield, Va., as PB-222 709.)

Applied Management Sciences, Inc.  Forsyth County's solid waste management
     system; a case study.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-50c.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  88 p.  (Distributed
     by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as
     PB-225 296.)

Applied Management Sciences, Inc.  Houston's municipal solid waste
     management system; a  case study.  Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-51c.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-
     79 P.  (Distributed by National Technical  Information Service,
     Springfield,  Va.,  as  PB-225 299-)

Applied Management Sciences, Inc.  The private sector in solid waste
     management; a profile of its resources and contribution to collection
     and disposal,  v.1-2.  Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-51d.l.  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-
     239 P-

Applied Management Sciences, Inc.  Public regulation concept in solid
     waste management;  a feasibility study.  Environmental  Protection
     Publication SW-5^d.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-
     11A p.  (Distributed  by National Technical Information Service,
     Springfield,  Va.,  as  PB-225 332.)

Applied Management Sciences, Inc.  Tampa's municipal solid waste
     management system; a  case study.  Environmental Protection
     Publication SW~52c.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-
     93 P-  (Distributed by National Technical  Information Service,
     Springfield,  Va.,  as  PB-225 291.)

Arthur  D. Little,  Inc.   Alternatives to the management of hazardous
     wastes at national disposal sites.  U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1973-  85  p.   (Distributed by National Technical  Information
     Service,  Springfield, Va.,  as PB-225 164.)
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Beck, W. M.  Building an amphitheater and coasting ramp of municipal
     solid waste,  v.1-2.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-52d.of.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  265 p.  (Distributed by
     National Technical  Information Service,  Springfield, Va., as
     PB-225
Black, R. J.  Who's on the clean-up crew?  _l_n_ J .  Guillet, ed.  Polymers
     and ecological problems.   New York, Plenum Publishing Corporation,
     1973.  Reprinted, [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 197Z».  ^ p.

Carotti, A. A., and R. A. Smith.  Gaseous emissions from municipal
     incinerators.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-l8c.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 197**.  61 p.

City of San Diego.  Baling solid waste to conserve sanitary landfill
     space; a feasibility study.  Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-^d.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-  89 p.
     (Distributed by National  Technical Information Service, Springfield,
     Va. , as PB-214 960.)

City of St. Louis, Missouri.   Waste wood and bulky refuse disposal;
     St. Louis facilities.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-63d.
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 197**.   50 p.  (Distributed
     by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as
     PB-228 119.)

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

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

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

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

Davidson, G. R., T. V. Degeare, T. J. Sorg, and R. M. Clark.  Bird/aircraft
     hazards at airports near solid waste disposal sites.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-116.  Washington,  U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 197^.  30 p.
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Dehn, W. T.  Solving the abandoned car problem in small communities.
     Environmental  Protection Publication SW-70ts.l.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, \31k.  23 p.
Delaney, J.  E., comp.  Sanitary landfill ing; report on a joint conference
     sponsored by the National Solid Waste Management Association and
     the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Kansas City, Mo.,
     Nov. H-15,  1972.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-5p.
     [Washington],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  190 p.

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

Films tell the solid waste management story.  [Washington], U.S.
     Environmental  Protection Agency, 197^-  6 p.  [Flyer.]

Finan,  M.  There lived a wicked dragon.  Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-105-  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
     1973-  30 p.

Gainesville Municipal Waste Conversion Authority, Inc., and Environmental
     Engineering, Inc.  Gainesville compost plant; final report on a
     solid waste management demonstration,  v.l.  General report,  v.2.
     Technical evaluation.  Environmental  Protection Publication SW-21d.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-  237 p.  (Distributed
     by National  Technical Information Service,  Springfield, Va., as
     PB-222 710.)

Gill, R., and M.  Bolly.  Library holdings--nonper iodical Federal solid
     waste management program; November 1972.  Environmental Protection
     Publication SW-123.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
     }37k.  150 p.

Goldberg, T.  L.  Improving rural solid waste management practices.
     Environmental  Protection Publication SW-107-  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1973-  83 p.

Hansen, P.  Solid waste recycling projects; a national directory.
     Environmental  Protection Publication SW-45.  Washington,  U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1973-  28*4 p.

Hegdahl, T.  A.  Solid waste tranfer stations; a  state-of-the-art
     report on systems incorporating highway transportation.
     Environmental  Protection Publication SW-99-  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1972.  1 60 p.  (Distributed by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-213 511.)
     Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1973-
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Hickman, H. L., Jr.  Solid waste management.   Reprint of abstracts in
     Japanese of three papers presented at 1st U.S.-Japan Governmental
     Conference on Solid Waste Management, Tokyo, Jan. 29-30, 1973.
     [Washington], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1973.   26 p.

Holcombe, K. and P. W. Kalika.  Solid  waste management in the industrial
     chemical industry.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1973.
     255 p.  (Distributed by National  Technical  Information Service,
     Springfield, Va., as PB-226 420.)

Homer & Shifrin, Inc.  Solid waste as fuel for  power plants.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW~36d.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1973-  146 p.   (Distributed  by National
     Technical  Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-220 316.)

Kaiser Engineers.  Solid waste management study  for  the Port of Tacoma.
     Environmental Protection Publication SW-55d.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1973-  107 P-   (Distributed  by National
     Technical  Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-226 042.)

Kiefer,  I.   The salvage industry;  what it  is--how it works.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-29c.l.   Washington.   U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1973-  32 p.  [Condensation.]

Leonard S.  Wegman Company, Inc.  Buffalo's crusher facility for bulky
     solid  waste.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-60d.   U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency,  1973.  79  p-   (Distributed by
     National Technical Information Service,  Springfield, Va.,  as
     PB-225 159.)

Leonard S.  Wegman Company, Inc.  Marketability of recovered and clarified
     incinerator residue in the New York metropolitan area.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW~53d.  U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1973-  188 p.   (Distributed by National Technical
     Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-222 588.)

Louis Koenig Research.  Solid waste management in the household appliance
     industry.   Environmental Protection Publication SW-47c.of.
     [Washington], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1973-   151  P-
     [Open-file report, restricted distribution.].

Lowe, R. A.  Energy recovery from waste; solid waste as supplementary
     fuel  in power plant boilers.   Environmental Protection Publication
     SW-36d.ii.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1973.   2*t p.

Mank, J. F.  Size reduction of solid waste; an overview.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-129.   [Washington],  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1974.  8 p.
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Metcalf & Eddy, Inc.   Analysis of airport solid wastes and collection
     systems; San Francisco International Airport.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-48d.   U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1973.   137 p.   (Distributed by National Technical
     Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-219 372.)

[Morekas, S.J  Summary and analysis; alternatives to the management of
     hazardous wastes at national disposal sites.   [Cincinnati, U.S.
     Environmental  Protection Agency], 1973-   4 p.

National  Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners.  Public
     regulation concept in solid waste management; a feasibility study.
     Environmental  Protection Publication SW-5^d.   ICincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental  Protection Agency, 1973-  118 p.

Nelson, R.  D., and  E. Vey.   Reuse of solid waste from water-softening
     processes.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-56d.  U.S.
     Environmental  Protection Agency, 1973-  108 p.   (Distributed by
     National Technical Information Service,  Springfield, Va., as
     PB-224 820.)

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs; strategy  and programs,
     fiscal year 1975-  [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, May 1971*.  29 p.

Program for the management of hazardous wastes for Environmental
     Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Management Programs;
     final  report.   Richland,  Wash., Battelle Memorial Institute,
     July 1973.  385 P-

SCS Engineers.  Training sanitary landfill employees; instructor's manual;
     course for foremen.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-it3c.l.
     Washington, U.S. National Audiovisual Center, 1973.  203 p.

SCS Engineers.  Training sanitary landfill employees; trainee's manual;
     course for foremen; course for operating personnel.  Environmental
     Protection Publication SW-^3c.2.  Washington, U.S. National Audiovisual
     Center, 1973-   233 p.

Sanitary landfill;  you're the operator.  Washington, U.S. National
     Audiovisual Center, 1973.  [Film, 22 min., 16 mm., sound, color;
     part of training program.]

Senn, C.  L.  Dairy  waste management.  Environmental  Protection Publication
     SW-58d.  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,  1973.  152 p.
     (Distributed by National  Technical Information  Service,  Springfield,
     VA., as PB-225 160.)

Shilesky, D. M., K. W. Krause, and R. J.  Sullivan.  Solid waste management
     in the drug industry.   Environmental Protection Publication SW-Hc.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  102 p.  (Distributed
     by National Technical  Information Service, Springfield,  Va., as
     PB-225 333.)
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Shuster, K, A., and D. A.  Schur.   Heuristic routing for solid waste
     collection vehicles.   Environmental  Protection Publication SW-113.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 197^.  k$ p.

Skinner, J. H.  Resource recovery:   the Federal perspective.  Waste Age,
     5(1):}2-]k,5b, Jan./Feb.  197**.   Reprinted, [Washington], U.S.
     Environmental  Protection Agency,  197^.  3 p.

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

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

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

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

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

Ralph Stone and Company, Inc.   Sewage  sludge disposal  in  a sanitary
     landfill, v.2.  Description of study and technical data.
     Environmental  Protection Publication SW-6ld.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1973.   376 p.   (Distributed by National Technical
     Information Service,  Springfield,  Va., as PB-225 362.)

Toftner, R. 0.  Developing a  local  and  regional solid waste management plan,
     Environmental  Protection Publication SW-101ts.l.   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office,  1973.   29 p.

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

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

Training sanitary  landfill employees;  instructor's  kit.  Washington, U.S.
     National Audiovisual  Center, 1973.   [206 2x2 color slides and
     coordinated script; part of a course.]
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Pesticides and pesticide
     containers; regulations for acceptance and recommended procedures
     for disposal  and storage.  Federal Register,  39(85) : 15235- 15241 ,
     May 1,
U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Management
     Programs.  Resource recovery and source reduction; first report to
     Congress.  Environmental Protection Publication SW-118.  3d  ed.
     Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 197^-  61 p.

U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Management
     Programs.  Disposal of hazardous waste; report to Congress.
     Environmental  Protection Publication SW-115-  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 197^.  I 10 p.

U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Management
     Programs.  Resource recovery and source reduction; second report
     to Congress.   Environmental Protection Publication SW-122.
     Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1971*.  112 p.

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

VTN, Inc.  Effective use of high water table areas for sanitary  landfill;
     second annual  report.   Environmental Protection Publication SW-57d.
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  1973.   172 p.   (Distributed
     by National Technical  Information Service, Springfield, Va.,  as
     PB-224 996.)
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                OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
                          Information Materials

                       July 1, 1972—June 30, 1973
                              PUBLICATIONS

Achinger, W. C., and J. J. Giar.  Testing manual for solid waste
     incinerators.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1973-  [372 p., loose-leaf.]  [Open-file report, restricted
     distribution.]

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

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

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

Applied Management Sciences, Inc.  The private sector in  solid waste
     management—a profile of its resources and contribution to collection
     and disposal.  Volumes 1 and 2.   [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1973.  239 p.  [Open-file report, restricted
     dis tribut ion.]

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

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

Battelle Memorial  Institute.  A study to identify opportunities for
     increased solid waste utilization,  v. I.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1972.   [179 p.]  (Distributed by National
     Technical  Information Service, Springfield, Va., as  PB-212 729.)

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

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Battelle Memorial Institute.  A study to identify opportunities for
     increased solid waste utilization,  v. VIM  and IX.  U.S. Environ-
     mental Protection Agency, 1972.  [3^ p.]  (Distributed by National
     Technical Information Service, Springfield,  Va., as PB-212 731.)

Beck, W. M., Jr.   Building an amphitheater and coasting ramp of municipal
     solid waste.  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1973.  66 p.  [Open-file report, restricted  distribution.]

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

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

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

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

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

Britton, P. W.  Improving manual  solid  waste  separation studies.   Journal
     of the Sanitary Engineering  Division, Proceedings of  the American
     Society of Civil Engineers.  98(SA5);?17~730,  Oct. 1972.

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

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

Brunner, D. R., and D. J. Keller.   A summary  of sanitary landfill  guide-
     lines.  In Proceedings  of National Industrial Solid Wastes Management
     Conference,  [Houston],  Mar.  2*4-26, 1970.  University  of Houston,
     [1972].  p.  317-321.*

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

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Bureau of Domestic Commerce, U.S. Department of Commerce.  The automobile
     dismantling  industry; a survey of solid waste management practices  in
     four cities.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1973o  36 p.  [Open-file report, restricted distribution.]

Carper, E.  Environmentalists win rail rate rise rollback.  Washington
     Pos^ No. 220:A2, July 12, 1972.  Reprinted, [Cincinnati, U.S.	
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  1  p.  [4th reprinting.]*

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

Citizen action can get results.   EPA Citizens'  Bulletin,  Washington, U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Mar. 1972.  [8 p.]  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.  Reprinted
     1973.  [3d reprinting.]*

Clark,  T.  D.   Economic realities of reclaiming  natural  resources  in solid
     waste.  j_n_ 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.  Reprinted 1972.

Clark,  R.  M.,  B. L. Grupenhoff,  G0  A. Garland,  and A.  J. Klee.  Cost of
     residential solid waste collection.   Journal  of the Sanitary Engi-
     neering  Division, Proceedings  of the American Society of Civil Engi-
     neers, 97(SA5):563-568, Oct. 1971.Reprinted,  [Cincinnati,  U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.]   6 p.  [2d reprinting.]

Clark,  R.  M.,  J. M. Sweeten, and D.  G. Greathouse.  Basic data for solid
     waste pilot study.   Journal of the  Sanitary Engineering Division,
     Proceedings of the American Society  of Civil  Engineers, 98(SA6):
     897-907,  Dec. 1972.

Claussen,  E.   Oregon's bottle bill:   the  first  six months.  [Cincinnati],
     U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency, 1973.  1^ P.

Coleman, W. E.  Automatic amino acid analyses  for determining the amount
     and quality of protein in fungal protein  and in other protein sources.
     In Inglett, G0 E.,  ed.  Symposium:   seed  proteins,  chap. 20.  Westport,
     Conn., Avi Publishing Company,  Inc., 1972.  p.  277-283.

Collection and disposal  of solid waste for the  Des Moines metropolitan area.
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, [1972].   Flyer.  ^ p.

Collection and disposal  of solid waste for the Des Moines metropolitan area;
     the planning phase.    [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
     [1972].   Publication announcement flyer.   1 p.
     •-Not written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted.
     tNot written or edited in OSWMP; only purchased reprints.

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


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

Connolly, J. A., V. P. Fuschini, and S. S. Radinsky.  Users' guide to the
     Solid Waste Information Retrieval  System thesaurus.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental  Protection  Agency, 1973.  57 p.  [Open-file report,
     restricted distribution.]

Connolly, J. A., and S.  E.  Radinsky, comps.  Patent abstracts;  United States
     solid waste management, 19^5-1969.  Public Health  Service  Publication
     No. 1793.   Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973.  ^52 p.
     Suppl.  A.

Darnay, A.   Recycling assessment &  prospects for success.   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1972.   l^t p.

Darnay, A.,  and W0  E. Franklin.  Salvage markets for materials  in solid
     wastes.  Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1972.   187 p.


DeGeare, T.  V.   Solid waste management  at Indian communities;  a Division
     of Technical  Operations open-file  report  (TO 1.1.395/0).   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency, 1971.  [*»7 p.]   [Restricted
     distribution.]  Reprinted  1972.

DeMarco, J.   Advanced techniques for incineration of municipal  solid
     wastes; a Division  of Processing and Disposal open file report.
     [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.   15 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

DeMarco, J., D. J.  Keller,  J.  Leckman,  and J.  L. Newton.  Municipal-scale
     incinerator design  and operation.   Formerly titled "Incinerator guide-
     lines—1969."   Public Health Service Publication No.  2012.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1973.  98 p.

Department of County Engineer,  County of Los Angeles, and  Engineering-
     Science, Inc.   Development of  construction and use criteria for
     sanitary landfills; final  report on a solid waste  management
     demonstration  grant.  U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  1973.
     [511 p.]   (Distributed by  National Technical Information  Service,
     Springfield,  Va., as PB-218 672.)

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

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

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

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

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

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

Environmental news  release; Mission 5000 pamphlet available.  Washington,
     U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency, Sept.  1972.  1  p.  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati,  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.]t

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

Environmental news  release; Ohio  city  sells recycled paper  and metal.
     Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mar. 14,  1972.
     2 p.  Reprinted, [Cincinnati,  U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency,
     1972.]t

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

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

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Environmental news release; three metropolitan areas--Baltimore, Maryland,
     San Diego County, California, and Lowell, Massachusetts—are developing
     new ways to extract valuable resources from urban solid wastes.  Wash-
     ington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Nov. 1972.  2 p.
     Reprinted,  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.]"

Environmental news release; trash-burning power plant interests utilities.
     Washington, U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency, Mar.  1973.  2 p.
     Reprinted,  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.]*

Environmental news release; waste clamshells aid oyster growers.  Wash-
     ington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Apr. 9, 1972.  2 p.
     Reprinted,  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.]"

Esco/Greenleaf.  Solid waste handling and disposal in multistory buildings
     and hospitals,   v. I.  Summary, conclusions, and recommendations.
     Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1972.  [263 p.]

Esco/Greenleaf.  Solid waste handling and disposal in multistory buildings
     and hospitals,,   v. II.  Observations of local practices.  U.S. Environ-
     mental  Protection Agency,  1972.  [310 p.]  (Distributed by National
     Technical Information Service,  Springfield, Va., as PB-213 133.)

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

Esco/Greenleaf.  Solid waste handling and disposal in multistory buildings
     and hospitals,   v. IV.  Selection and design of solid waste systems.
     U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.  [198 p.]  (Distributed
     by National Technical Information Service, Springfield,  Va., as
     PB-213  135.)

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

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

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

Fenn, D. Go   Sanitary landfill  demonstration of a gully reclamation method.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.   2k p.
     [Open-file  report, restricted distribution.]
     •-Not written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted.

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Fenn,  D.  G.,  and N.  Artz.   Establishing a  regional  sanitary landfill  in
     the  Kansas City metropolitan  area.  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency,  1972.   13  p.   [Open-file report,  restricted
     distribution.]

[Franklin Institute.]  Solid Waste Information Retrieval  System Accession
     Bulletin, 2(7-8):151-205.  July-Aug.  1971.  Washington, U.S.  Govern-
     ment Printing Office,  1972.

[Franklin Institute.]  Solid Waste Information Retrieval  System Accession
     Bulletin, 2(9~10):207-255, Sept.-Oct.  1971. Washington,  U.S.  Govern-
     ment Printing Office,  1972.

[Franklin Institute.]  Solid Waste Information Retrieval  System Accession
     Bulletin, 2(11-12):25?-308,  Nov.-Dec.  197KWashington,  U.S.  Govern-
     ment Printing Office,  1972.

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

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

Franklin, W.  E., D.  Bendersky,  L.  J.  Shannon,  and W. R. Park.   Resource
     recovery processes  for mixed  municipal solid wastes.  Part I—Technical
     review and economic analysis.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental
     Protection Agency,  1973.   67  p.

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

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

Great Lakes Research Institute.  Evaluation, extraction,  and recycling  of
     certain solid waste components.   U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,
     1972.   110 p.   (Distributed by National Technical  Information  Service,
     Springfield, Va.,  as PB-208 6?^.)

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

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Hale, S., Jr.  Resource recovery losing ground.  Phoenix Quarterly,
          3-A, 1972.
Hale, S., Jr.  Solid waste management — closing the circle.  [Cincinnati,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.]  21 p.  Reprinted 1972.
     Reprinted as Solid waste management; closing the circle.   [2d ed.]
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973.  19 P-

Hale, So, Jr., J. A. Hill, and H. L. Hickman, Jr.  The Federal role in
     solid waste management — present and future.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1972=  30 p0  Reprinted  1972.

Hammond, V0 L.  [Battelle Memorial Institute.]  Evaluation of  a multi-
     functional machine for use in sanitary landfill  operations in
     sparsely populated areas; final report on a solid waste management
     demonstration grant.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.
     209 p.  (Distributed by National Technical Information Service,
     Springfield, Va., as PB-212 589=)

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

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

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

Herbert, W0 , and W. A. Flower.  Glass and aluminum recovery in recycling
     operations.  Public Works, 102(8);70, HO, 112,  Aug. 1971.  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.  2 p»
     [2d reprint ing. ]*

Herbert, W., and W. A. Flower.  Waste processing complex emphasizes
     recycling.  Public Works, 102(6) :78-8l , June 1971.  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.
     [2d reprinting. ]*

Hickman, H0 L., Jr.  Current OSWMP program efforts.  _[_n_ 47th Meeting
     Conference of State Sanitary Engineers; Report of Proceedings,
     [New Orleans], May 15-18, 1972.  [Rockville], U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare,  p.  8l-8*Kt

     "Not written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted.
     tAuthored by OSWMP and printed by  publisher other than U.S. GPO;
no reprints purchased,

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Hickman, H. L., Jr.  EPA hazardous solid waste project.   J_n_ 47th Meeting
     Conference of State Sanitary Engineers; Report of Proceedings,
     [New Orleans], May 15-18, 1972.  [Rockville], U.S.  Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare,  p. 55-58.*

Hickman, H0 L., Jr.  Solid waste management:  a national perspective.
     Executive Housekeeper, 20(4);32-33. 80, 82, May 1973.*

High-pressure compaction & baling of solid waste.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, [1972].  Flyer,   4 p.

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

Humboldt County Department of Public Works and Garretson-Elmendorf-Zinov-
     Reibin, Consultants.   Rural storage and collection  container systems.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.  146  p.  (Distributed by
     National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-212 398.)

Jones, D. D., D. L0 Day, and A.  C. Dale.  Aerobic treatment of livestock
     wastes.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.  55  p-

Kalika, P. W0, J. K. Holcombe.  Solid waste management in the industrial
     chemical industry.  J_n_ Proceedings  of National Industrial Solid  Wastes
     Management Conference, [Houston], Mar. 24-26, 1970.  University  of
     Houston, [1972].   p.  347-351.*

Kiefer, I.  Computer planning for efficient solid waste  collection.
     Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1972.   [24 p.]
     [Condensation.]

Kiefer, I.  Making polyethylene  more disposable.  Washington, U.S. Govern-
     ment Printing Office, 1973-  24 p.   [Condensation.]

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

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

Kiefer, I.  A study of solid waste collection systems  comparing one-man
     with multi-man crews; a condensation.  Washington,  U.S. Government
     Printing Office,  1972.  32  p.
     *Authored by OSWMP and printed by publisher other than U.S. GPO;
no reprints purchased.


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Koenig, L.  The cost of municipal  incineration.   j_n_ Proceedings of
     National  Industrial Solid Wastes Management Conference, [Houston],
     Mar.  24-26, 1970.   University of Houston,  [1972].   p.  436-442.*

Koenig, L.  Solid wastes management survey of the household appliance
     manufacturing industry.   In Proceedings of  National  Industrial  Solid
     Wastes Management  Conference, [Houston], Mar. 24-26, 1970.  University
     of Houston, [1972].  p.  421-422.*

League of  Women Voters  of the United States.  Recycle;  in search of new
     policies  for resource recovery.  Publication No. 132.   Washington,
     1972.  39 p.t

League of  Women Voters  of the United States.  Solid waste--!t won't go
     away.  Current focus.  Publication No. 675.  Washington, Apr. 1971,
     rev.  Nov. 1971.  12 p.t

League of  Women Voters  of the United States.  Solid waste management:  the
     national  issues.  Community guide.  Publication No.  134.  Washington,
     Aug.  1972, rev. Nov. 1972.  [4 p.]t

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

Lovell, L.  Trip to British  Columbia to assess effects  of Litter Act on
     beverage containers.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1972.  28  p.  [Open-file report, restricted  distribution.]

Marceleno, T.   Industry joins with government on safety program.  Sol i d
     Wastes Management/Refuse Removal Journal,  14(12):34, Dec. 197TI
     Reprinted, [Cincinnat i], U.S. Envi ronmental Protection Agency,
     [1973].  1 p.

Marceleno, T.   The processing and recovery of Jon Thomas—cool catl
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.  [34 p.]

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

McGauhey,  P. H0  American composting concepts.   Public  Health Service
     Publication No. 2023. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
     1971.  23 p.  Reprinted  1972.
     -Authored by OSWMP and printed by publisher other than U.S.  GPO;
no reprints purchased.
     tNot written or edited in OSWMP;  only purchased reprints.

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Mechanics of style; a guide for authors, secretaries, grantees, and
     contractors of the U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency.  2d ed.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1973.   21 p.
     [Preliminary copy.]

Mercer, W. A., and J0 W. Rails.  Industrial  prof i les--food processing
     industry.  j_n_ Proceedings of National  Industrial Solid Wastes
     Management Conference, [Houston], Mar.  2*t-26,  1970.  University
     of Houston, [1972].  p. 322-330.*

Metcalf & Eddy, Inc.  Analysis of airport solid wastes and collection
     systems, San Francisco International Airport.   [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency,  1973.   137 p.

Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., and City of Lynn, Massachusetts.  Generation of
     steam from solid wastes.  Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.
     139 p.  (Distributed by National  Technical Information Service,
     Springfield, Va., as PB-214 166.)

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

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

Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago.   Ski mountain; a
     conceptual feasibility study in solid waste management.  U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency,  1972.   [324 p.]  (Distributed by
     National Technical Information Service,  Springfield, Va.,  as
     PB-213 697.)

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

Milgrom, J.  [Arthur D. Little,  Inc.]    Incentives for recycling and reuse
     of plastics.  U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972o   [316 p.]
     (Distributed by National Technical  Information Service, Springfield,
     Va., as PB-214
Mission 5000; a citizens' solid waste management project.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.  [16 p.]

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

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Neely, G. A., and N. S. Artz,,   Demonstration sanitary landfill in Kansas
     City, Kans.  Civil Engineering, 42(10);72-?6, Oct.  1972.  Reprinted,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1973].  6 p.*

Neff, N. T.   Solid waste and fiber recovery  demonstration plant for the
     City of Franklin, Ohio; an interim report.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1972.   83 p.  (Distributed by National Technical
     Information Service,  Springfield, Va.,  as PB-213 646.)

NSWMA—EPA announce National Sanitary Landfill Institute Congress, Kansas
     City, Mo., Nov. 14-15, 1972.  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protec-
     tion Agency.]  Conference announcement  flyer.  1 p.

Operation responsible:  safe refuse collection.  Washington, National
     Audiovisual Center (GSA), [1972].  Flyer.  8 p.

Patent abstracts; international solid waste  management,  1945-1969-
     Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1973°   437 p.

Pettigrew, R.  Rubber industry.  J_n_ Proceedings of National  Industrial
     Solid Wastes Management Conference, [Houston], Mar. 24-26, 1970.
     University of Houston, [1972].  p.  331-340.t

Phoenix Quarterly, 4(2):1-8, 1972.  Washington, Institute of Scrap Iron
     and Steel, Inc.  [Complete issue.]*

Pollution of subsurface water by sanitary landfills.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental Protection  Agency, [1972].  Flyer.  4 p0

Pollution of subsurface water by sanitary landfills,  v. I.   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1972].  Publication announce-
     ment flyer.  1 p.
Pyrolysis:  a possible new approach to solid waste disposal  and recycli
     [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency], May 1973.  4 F
ng,
Regan, W. J., R. W.  James, and T. J. McLeer.   [Institute of Scrap Iron and
     Steel, Inc.]  Identification of opportunities for increased recycling
     of ferrous solid waste.   U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  1972.
     391  p.  (Distributed by  National  Technical  Information Service,
     Springfield, Va., as PB-213 577.)

Regan, W. J., R. W.  James, and T. J0 McLeer0   [Institute of Scrap Iron and
     Steel, Inc.]  Identification of opportunities for increased recycling
     of ferrous solid waste;  a summary report.   [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Environ-
     mental Protection Agency, 1972.  42 p.   [Open-file report,  restricted
     distribut ion.]
     -';Not written or edited in OSWMP;  only reprinted.
     tAuthored by OSWMP and printed by publisher other than U.S.  GPO;  no
reprints purchased.
     fNot written or edited in OSWMP;  only purchased reprints.


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A report on composting.  [Fact sheet IP-1971-13.]  Washington, National
     Center for Resource Recovery, Inc., 1971.  [2 p.]  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  t^th
     reprint! ng.]*

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

A report on the Federal role in solid waste management.  [Fact sheet
     IP-1971-^.]  Washington, National  Center for Resource Recovery, Inc.,
     1971.  [2 p.]  Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1973.  [Ath reprinting.]*

A report on litter.  [Fact sheet IP-1971-6.]  Washington, National Center
     for Resource Recovery, Inc., 1971 .   [2 p.]  Reprinted, [Cincinnati,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  [^th reprinting.]*
A report on municipal solid waste collection.  [Fact sheet IP-1971-7.]
     Washington, National Center for Resource Recovery, Inc., 1971.
     [2 p.]  Reprinted,  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1973.   t^th reprinting.]*

A report on sanitary landfill.  [Fact sheet  IP-1971-1^.]  Washington,
     National Center for Resource Recovery,  Inc., 1971.  [2 p.]
     Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,
     1973.  t^th reprinting.]*

A report on urban waste disposal.  [Fact sheet IP-1971-11.]  Washington,
     National Center for Resource Recovery,  Inc., 1971.  [2 p.]  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  t^th
     reprinting. ]*

Resource recovery, recycling, and reuse.  J_n_ Ci tizens '  Advisory Committee
     on Environmental Quality.  Annual report to the President and to the
     Council on Environmental Quality for the year ending May 1972.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, [1972].   p. 33-^1.
     Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.
     [10 p.]  Reprinted  1973.  [3d reprinting.]*

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

Ruckelshaus, W. D.  Solid waste management:  an overview.   Public Management,
     5MlO):2-4, Oct. 1972.

Sanitary landfill:  alternative to the open dump.  Environmental Science &
     Technology, 6 (5) :408-4lO , May 1972. t
     *Not written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted.
     tNot written or edited in OSWMP; only purchased reprints.
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Sharpe, L.  What the people want you to do with solid waste.   APWA
     Reporter, 40(l):8-9, Jan. 1973.  Reprinted, [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental  Protection Agency, 1973-  2 p.*

Short, R.  Solid waste management in the printing and publishing industry.
     _l_n_ Proceedings of National  Industrial Solid Wastes Management Confer-
     ence, [Houston], Mar. 24-26, 1970.  University of Houston, [1972].
     p. 412-416.t

The Solid Waste Disposal Act, Title II  of Public Law 89-272,  89th Cong.,
     S.306, Oct. 20, 1965; as amended by the Resource Recovery Act of 1970,
     Public Law 91-512, 91st Cong., H.R.11833, Oct. 26, 1970; and by Public
     Law 93-14, 93d Cong., H.R.5^46, Apr. 9, 1973.  (To extend the amended
     Solid Waste Disposal Act for one year.)  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environ-
     mental Protection Agency, 1973-  14 p.

Solid Waste Information Retrieval System.  Office of Solid Waste Manage-
     ment Programs  periodical holdings—April 1972.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental  Protection Agency, 1972.  25 p.

Solid waste management:  a list of available literature.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, July 1972.  39 p.  Reprinted 1972.

Solid waste management:  a list of available literature.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, Oct. 1972.  45 p.

Solid waste management:  available information materials.   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, Jan. 1973-  53 p.  Reprinted 1973.

Solid waste management:  available information materials.   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, Apr. 1973-  51 p.

Solid waste management in residential complexes.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental  Protection Agency, [1972].  Publication announcement
     flyer.  1 p.

Solid waste management training; bulletin of courses, January—December
     1973.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [1973].
     12 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Solid Waste Report, 3(15):141-143, July 24, 1972.  Reprinted, [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  [3 P.]  [3d reprinting.]*

Solid wastes:   can  we stem the rising tide?  Conservation  Foundation Letter,
     1-8, Apr. 1973.  Washington, Conservation Foundation.Reprinted,[Cin-
     cinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  8 p.  [Restricted
     dis tribution.]"
     "Not written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted.
     tAuthored by OSWMP and printed by publisher other than U.S.  GPO; no
reprints purchased.
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Sorg, T. J.  Aerial and automotive reconnaissance of solid waste disposal
     sites in a rural  county.   [Washington],  U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agency, 1972.  12 p.

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

State Abandoned Vehicle Act.   \_n_ 1973 Suggested state legislation,   v.  32.
     Lexington, Council of State Governments, [1972].  p.  57~62.*

State Solid Waste Management  and Resource Recovery Incentives  Act.   In
     1973 Suggested state  legislation,  v. 32.   Lexington, Council  of
     State Governments, [1972].   p. 63-76.*

Stone, R., and R. L. Kahle.  A preliminary report on automotive industry
     solid waste.  jjn_ Proceedings of National Industrial  Solid Wastes
     Management Conference, [Houston], Mar. 24-26, 1970.   University of
     Houston, [1972].   p.  417-420.t

Stump, P. L., comp.  Solid Waste Demonstration  Projects;  Proceedings of a
     Symposium, Cincinnati, May 4-6, 1971.  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Office,  1972.

Training sanitary landfill employees; instructor's manual.  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.  203 p.   [loose-leaf],
     [Prepublication copy, restricted distribution.]

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

Vaughan, R. D.   National goals for solid waste  management.  In Proceedings
     of National  Industrial Solid Wastes Management Conference, [Houston],
     Mar. 24-26,  1970.  University of Houston,  [1972].  p. l4-l6.t

Waste Age, 4(2):1-82,  Mar.-Apr. 1973.  Miles, 111., Three Sons Publishing
     Company.   [Complete  issue, restricted distribution.If

Waste Age, 4(3):1-150, May-June 1973.  Niles, 111., Three Sons Publishing
     Company.   [Complete  issue, restricted distribution.]1:

Waste not, want not.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1972.
     Flyer.  2 p.
     "Not written or edited in OSWMP; only reprinted.
     tAuthored by OSWMP and printed by publisher other than U.S. GPO; no
reprints purchased.
     tNot written or edited in OSWMP; only purchased reprints.
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Wersan, S., J. Quon, and A. Charnes.  Mathematical modeling and computer
     simulation for designing municipal refuse collection and haul services.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  [M6 p.]  (Distributed by
     National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., as PB-208 151*.)

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

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

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

Help preserve the good earth.  Permanent exhibit, 6 ft. x 6 ft.  Shipping
     wt., 1,100 Ibs.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1970, rev. 1972.

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

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

Delaney, J. E., and J.  M. Sweeten.   Sanitary landfill  synopsizer.  [Cincin-
     nati], U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency, [1972].   [2 p.]  [Pocket-
     size calculator.]

Hangers

     U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency, Office of the Deputy Assistant
          Administrator for Solid Waste Management  Programs.   1 p.

     U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency, Office of Solid Waste Manage-
          ment  Programs.   1 p.

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

     U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency, Processing  and  Disposal  Division,
          Solid Waste Management Programs.  1 p.
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     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Resource Recovery Division,
          Solid Waste Management Programs.  1  p.

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

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

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

     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Technical  Information Staff,
          Solid Waste Management Programs.  1  p.

Information kits

     Christian Science Monitor.   [Sent in response to requests from article
          published in Christian Science Monitor.  Contains information on
          solid waste management and citizen participation, resource recovery,
          solid waste management programs, studies, and information sources.]

     Concerned citizens.  [Contains same information  as Christian Science
          Mon i to r kit.]

     General  information.   [General information for students on solid waste
          management.]

     League of Women Voters.   [Information on  solid waste management prepared
          for special meeting of LWV in Oct. 1972.]


     Mission  5000.  [Information on Mission 5000 project and land disposal.]

     Resource recovery--1.   [Information on recycling and resource recovery.]

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

     Organizations concerned with environmental issues.  [Cincinnati, U.S.
          Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.]  [42 p.]   Reprinted 1973.
          [3d reprinting.]

     Periodicals  covering solid waste management developments.  [Cincinnati,
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.]  3 p.  Reprinted 1973.
          [4th reprinting.]
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     Solid waste management representatives.   [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environ-
          mental Protection Agency, [1972].  2 p.  Reprinted 1973.  [3d
          repri nt i ng.]

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

     [U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency regional  personnel.]  [Cincin-
          nati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [19720]   2 p.
          Reprinted 1973.  [4th reprinting.]

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs publications,  July 1, 197'—
     June 30, 1972.  15 p.  [Unpublished report.]

[Open letter to concerned citizens.]  [Cincinnati, U.S.  Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1972.   4 p.]  Reprinted 1973.  [2d reprinting.]

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

[SWIRS form letter in response to request for literature search.]   [Cincin-
     nati], U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency, 1973.  [4-page set.]

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

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

U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Office  of Solid Waste Management
     Programs, educational materials,  January 1—March 31, 1973-   6 p.
     [Unpublished report.]

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

U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Office  of Solid Waste Management
     Programs, state solid waste management agencies, Apr. 1973.   6 p.
     [Unpubli shed list.]
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         OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS PUBLICATIONS

                       July 1, 1971—June 30, 1972


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

Addendum to Summaries of solid waste  research and training grants—1970;
     research grants only through July 31, 1971.   [Public Health Service
     Publication No. 1596.]  [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agency, 1971.]   8 p.

Announcement of award given for the film "5000 dumps" at the  1971
     International  Film and TV Festival  of New York.   [Cincinnati,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.]  Flyer.  1  p0

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

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

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

Black, R. J.  Solid  waste disposal developments.   j_n_ Proceed! ngs:  Solid
     Wastes Disposal Symposium, Pittsburgh, Mar.  27,  1971.  [Allegheny
     County Planning Department,,]  p. 1-10.

Boettcher, R. A.  Air classification  for reclamation  processing of solid
     wastes.  ASME Paper No. 69-WA/PID-9.  Presented  at  Winter Annual
     Meeting, American Society of Mechanical Engineers,  Los Angeles,
     Nov. 16-20, 1969.  12 p.  Also published as  Air classification for
     reclamation of  solid wastes.  Compost Science, 11(6):22-29, Nov.-
     Dec. 1970.  Reprinted, [Wash i ngton], U.S. Envi ronmental  Protection
     Agency, 1971.  8 p.

Boettcher, R. A0  Air classification  of solid wastes; performance of
     experimental units and potential applications for solid waste
     reclamation.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1972.
     73 p.

Bogue, M0 D.  Clean  and green solid waste system  in Alabama is widely
     copied.  Waste  Age, 1(5):k-6, 10-11, 36, Sept.-Oct.  1970.  Reprinted,
     [Washington], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.  8 p.

Boyd, G. B., and M.  B. Hawkins.  Methods of predicting solid waste
     characteristics.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1971.
     28 p.
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Breidenbach, A. W0  Application of solid waste research to pesticide
     disposal,,  _[jn_ Proceedings; National Working Conference on Pesticide
     Disposal, Beltsville, Md., June 30--July 1, 19700  [Washington],
     U.S. Department of Agriculture and President's Cabinet Committee
     on the Environment, Subcommittee on Pesticides [Research Panel].
     p. 120-123.  Reprinted, Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1971.  7 p.

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

Breidenbach, A. W., and H. L. Hickman, Jr.  Solid waste management in
     the United States — technological developments.   I SWA Information
     Bulletin, No. 4:113-120, Jan. 1971.  [Also published in German and
     French.]

Brunner, D. R., S. J. Hubbard, D. J. Keller, and J. L. Newton.  Closing
     open dumpso  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.   19 p
     Reprinted 1972.

Brunner, D. R., and D. J. Keller.  Sanitary landfill design and operation.
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  149 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]   Reprinted 1972.

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

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

Clark,  R. M0,  and B. P.  Helms.  Closure for Decentralized solid waste
     collection facilities.   Journal  of the Sanitary Engineering Division,
     Proceedings of the  American Society of Civil  Engineers, 98(SA1):
     257-258,  Feb. 1972.

Clark,  R0 M0,  and B. P.  Helms.  Fleet selection  for solid waste collection
     systems.   Journal  of the Sanitary Engineering  Division, Proceedings
     of the AmeTican Society of Civil Engineers,  97(SA1):71"78, Feb.  1972.

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

Clark,  T. D.  Economic realities of reclaiming  natural resources  in solid
     waste.  In Institute of Environmental Sciences, 1971 Annual Technical
     Meeting Proceedings, Los Angeles, Apr.  26-30,  1971.  Mt. Prospect,
     Ml.  p.  39-43.  Reprinted, [Washington],  U.S. Environmental  Pro-
     tection Agency, 1971.  12 p.
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Cleveland, E. G., and M. A. Kruth.  Solid waste management planning in
     Region  IV.  J_n_ Thackston, E. L., and B. A. Benedict, eds.   Proceedings;
     10th Annual Environmental and Water Resources Engineering  Conference,
     Nashville, June 3-4, 1971.  Technical Report No.  25.  Vanderbilt
     University, [1972].  p. 117-122.

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

Composting municipal solid wastes in the United States.  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, [1972].  Flyer,  4 p.
     Reprinted 1972.

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

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

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

Davidson, G. R., Jr., T. V. DeGeare, Jr., T. J. Sorg,  and R.  M. Clark.
     Land disposal  sites near airports reporting bird/aircraft  hazards;
     a  survey for the Inter-Agency Bird Hazard  Committee; a Division of
     Technical Operations open-file report (TSR 1.6.004/0).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1971.  33 p.  [Restricted
     distribution.]   Reprinted 1972.

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Horner & Shifrin, Inc.   Energy recovery from waste.  Washington, U.S.
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Hughes, G. M., R. A. Landon, and R.  N. Farvolden.  Hydrogeology of solid
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Hulbert, S. F., C. C. Fain, and M.  J. Eitel.  Design  of a water-disposable
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Hydrogeology of solid waste disposal sites in northeastern Illinois;
     final report on hydrogeologic study of solid waste disposal  sites
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Interview with Sandy Hale; Waste Age discusses new direction for  Federal
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Kaylor, W. H.  Determination of the phosphate in solid waste using the
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Kaylor, W. H., and N. S. Ulmer.  Laboratory procedures to determine the
     nitrogen content of solid wastes; a Division of Research and Develop-
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Kruth, M. A,, D. H.  Booth, and D0 L.  Yates.   Creating a countywide solid
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Lefke, L. W.  Resource recovery in solid waste management.  In  Proceedings
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Lefke, L. W0, A. G.  Keene, R.  A. Chapman, and H0 Johnson,  comps.
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Lingle, S. A.  Integrated disposal of solid  and liquid wastes for
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Little, H. R.  A guide to the  study of solid waste  systems; a Division
     of Technical Operations  open-file report (TO  1.1.065/0).  [Cincin-
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Lossin, R. D.  Compost studies,  pt.  III.  Measurement of  the chemical
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Malina, J. F., Jr.,  and B. F.  Martin.  Lower Rio Grande Valley  regional
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Marynowski, C. W.  Disposal of polymer solid wastes by primary  polymer
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Messman, S. A.  An analysis of institutional solid  wastes.  [Washington],
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Mission accomplished certificate for  Mission 5000.   [Washington,  U.S.
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National Association of Counties Research Foundation.   Guidelines for
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National Solid Wastes Management Association  and Federal  solid waste
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New chemical concepts for utilization of waste plastics.   [Cincinnati],
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Ocean disposal of barge-delivered liquid and  solid  wastes from U.S.  coastal
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     Flyer,  4 p.  Reprinted 1972.

Office of Solid Waste Management Programs publications, July 1, 1970—June
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Office of Solid Waste Management Programs publications, Octobei—December
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Office of Solid Waste Management Programs publications, January—March
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Peterson, M. L.  Methods for bacteriological  examination of solid waste
     and waste effluents.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
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Peterson, M. L.  Parasitological examination  of compost;  a Solid Waste
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Peterson, M. L.  Pathogens associated with solid waste processing; a
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Peterson, M. L., and A. J. Klee.  Studies on  the detection of Salmonellae
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Peterson, M. L., and F. J. Stutzenberger.  Microbiological evaluation
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     1969.  Reprinted, [Cincinnati],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     1971.  6 p.
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Pettigrew, R. J., F. H. Roninger, W. J. Markiewicz, and M. J. Gransky.
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Pohland, F. G.  Solid waste characteristics at the Atlanta State Farmers'
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Powell,  M. D., B. P. Fiedelman, and M. J.  Roe.  Digest of selected local
     solid waste management ordinances.  Washington, U.S. Government
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Putnam,  R. C., F. Ellison, R. Protzmann, and J. Hilovsky.  Organic
     pesticides  and pesticide containers;  a study of their decontamination
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Roy F.  Weston, Environmental Scientists and Engineers.  New York solid
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Sachsel, G. F.,  comp.  Design of Consumer Containers for Re-use or Disposal;
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Sanitary landfill principles; Grand Island, Nebr., Apr. 25-26, 1972.
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Sanitary landfill principles; Tualatin, Ore., May 15~l8, 1972.  [Cincinnati],
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Sanitary landfill standards.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection
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Scarsbrook, C. E., R. Dickens,  A. E. Hiltbold, H. Orr, K. Sanderson, and
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     nati], U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency, 1971.  1^2 p.  [Restricted
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Seven incinerators; evaluation, discussions, and  authors' closure.  [Wash-
     ington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  ^0 p.  (Includes
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Shuster, K. A.  Lists of manufacturers of  solid waste  management equipment;
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Smith, D. D., and R. P. Brown.   Ocean disposal  of barge-delivered liquid
     and solid wastes from U.S.  coastal  cities.   [Public Health Service
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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.I 1833, Oct. 26,  1970.   Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing
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Solid waste management:  a list  of available literature.  Washington,  U.S.
     Government Printing  Office, Oct. 1971.   19  p.

Solid waste management:  a list  of available literature.  [Washington],
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Spino, D. F.  Bacteriological study of the  New  Orleans  East Incinerator; a
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Spitzer, E. F.  Solid waste demonstration programs . .  . can they help you?
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Sponagle, C. E., and P. L. Stump.   Solid waste  management  demonstration
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     1966—June 30, 1971.  Public  Health Service  Publication No.  1821.
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Stierli, H«  Report for fiscal  years 1970 and  1971;  analytical and special
     support to Division  of Technical Operations  and Solid Waste Research;
     a Solid Waste Research open-file report (RS-04-68-04).  [Cincinnati],
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Stone, G. E., and C. C. Wiles.   Interim report with operational  data; joint
     USPHS-TVA Composting Project, Johnson City, Tennessee, June 1967—
     September 1969.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,
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Stuart Finley, Inc.   Burn, bury, or what?  [Film narrative.]  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972.  8 p.

Stuart Finley, Inc.   5000 dumps.  [Film narrative.]  [Cincinnati],  U.S.
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Stuart Finley, Inc.   The green box.  [Film narrative.]   [Cincinnati], U.S.
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Stuart Finley, Inc.   In the bag.  [Film narrative.]  [Cincinnati],  U.S.
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Stuart Finley, Inc.   Recycling.  [Film narrative.]  [Cincinnati], U.S.
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Stuart Finley, Inc.   The stuff we throw away.  [Film narrative.]  [Cincin-
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     Protection Agency, 1972.  8 p.

Stuart Finley, Inc.   The third pollution.  [Film narrative.]  [Cincinnati],
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Stuart Finley, Inc.   What's new in solid waste management?  [Film narrative.]
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Sweeten, J. M.  Design of a solid waste management system for the Eastern
     Appalachia Health Region of North Carolina.  [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Environ-
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Sweeten, J. M.  State agencies regulating confined animal  feeding operations;
     a Division of Technical Operations open-file report (TO 01.0.5^3/1).
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Talty, J. T.  Resource recovery—a new solid waste management philosophy and
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Talty, J. T.  Solid  waste management in the Upper Colorado River Basin.
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Tasseff, A.  Solid wastes programs and research.   Environment Reporter,
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3 reports on systems analysis & operations research for solid waste man-
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Toftner, R. 0.  Developing a  local and regional  solid waste management
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Ulmer, N. S.  Evaluation of a muffle furnace procedure for determining
     percent ash and percent  weight loss  on heating of solid wastes;  a
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Ulmer, N. S0  Physical and chemical parameters and methods for solid  waste
     characterization; a Division of Research and Development open-file
     progress report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of
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Ulmer, N. S.  Studies of small particles  in solid waste operations; a Solid
     Waste Research open-file progress report (RS-03-69-39).  [Cincinnati],
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     of general interest.  Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental  Protection
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency;  solid waste management information
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Updegraff, D. M.  Degradation of waste paper to protein; research  in
     microbial fermentations.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1971.   100  p.  [Restricted distribution.]


     "Not written or edited in Office of Solid Waste Management Programs;
only purchased reprints.


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Western Company.  Pipeline transport of shredded solid waste; final report.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  50 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

Wilcomb, M. J., and H. L. Hickman, Jr., comps.  Sanitary landfill design,
     construction, and evaluation.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1971.  H P.

Wilson, D. L.  Determination of heat of combustion of solid wastes from
     ultimate analysis; a Solid Waste Research open-file report (RS-03-68-17)
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  13 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

Wilson, D. L.  Extension of carbon-hydrogen method to include determination
     of volatiles or loss on ignition (L.O.I.) at 950 C; a Solid Waste
     Research open-file report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environ-
     mental Protection Agency, 1971.  8 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Wilson, D. L.  Formulas (incorporating decomposition of carbonates at 600 C)
     for the determination of total oxygen in solid wastes; a Solid Waste
     Research open-file report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environ-
     mental Protection Agency, 1971.  21 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Wilson, D. L.  Mathematical determination of total oxygen  in solid wastes;
     a Solid Waste Research open-file report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  12 p.  [Restricted
     distribution.]

Wilson, D. L.  Method for macrodetermination of carbon and hydrogen in
     solid wastes.  Environmental Science & Technology, 5(7) :609-6l*t,
     July 1971.

Wilson, D. L.  Procedure for the mathematical determination of total heat
     of combustion content of solid wastes; a Solid Waste Research open-file
     report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1971.  10 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Wisely, F. E.,  G. W. Sutterfield, and D. L. Klumb.  St. Louis power plant
     to burn city refuse.  Civil  Engineering, *»1 (1) :56-59,  Jan.  1971."

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

Zausner, E. R.   An accounting system for solid waste management  in small
     communities.  Public Health  Service Publication No. 2035.   Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.  18 p.
     "Not written or edited in Office of Solid Waste Management Programs;
only purchased reprints.
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Zausner,  E. R.  An  accounting system  for transfer station  operations.
      Public Health  Service  Publication  No. 2034.   Washington, U.S.
      Government Printing Office, 1971.   20 p.

Zausner,  E. R.  Financing solid waste management  in small  communities.
      Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.   ]k p.  Reprinted
      1972.
                                     FILMS

 Harbridge House, Inc. Operation responsible-safe refuse collection.  [22-min, 16-mm motion
      picture, sound, color.]  Washington, National Audiovisual Center, 1972.

 The realities of recycling. [38-min, 16-mm motion picture, sound, color.]  Falls Church, Va.,
      Stuart Finley, Inc., 1971.  (May be borrowed from National Audiovisual Center, Washington,
      D.C. 20409.)

 Recycling.  [21-min, 16-mm motion picture, sound, color.] Falls Church, Va., Stuart Finley,
      Inc., 1971. (May be borrowed from National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C.
      20409.)

 SCS  Engineers. Sanitary landfill-you're the operator.  [22-min, 16-mm motion picture, sound, color.]
      Washington, National Audiovisual Center, 1972.
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         OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS PUBLICATIONS

                       July 1, 1970—June 30, 1971
Achinger, W. C.  Study report on a pilot-plant conical  incinerator.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,
     1970.  56 p.

Achinger, W. C., and L. E. Daniels.  An evaluation of seven incinerators.
     In Proceedings; 1970 National Incinerator Conference, Cincinnati,
     May 17-20,  1970.  New York, American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
     p. 32-64.

Addendum to the  Evaluation of the Melt-Zit high temperature incinerator
     operation test report, April 1970.  [Cincinnati, U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare,  1970.  3 p.]

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

Annual  report fiscal year 1970, Division of Technical Operations,  Bureau
     of Solid Waste Management.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of  Health,
     Education, and Welfare, Sept. 1970.  60 p.

Bayless, T. B., E. H. Cox, M. S. Hackett, and B. A.  Johnson, comps.   Solid
     waste management:  a list of available literature.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Sept.  1970.  15 p.

Bjornson, B. F., H. D. Pratt, and K.  S0 Littig.  Control  of domestic rats
     & mice.  Public Health Service Publication No.  563.   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1956.  Revised I960, 1968.  Reprinted
     [Bureau of Solid Waste Management] 1970.  41 p.

Black, R. J.  Present practices and future trends in solid waste manage-
     ment.  In New Directions in Solid Waste Processing,  1970; Proceedings
     of an  Institute held in Framingham, Mass., May 12-13, 1970.  Amherst,
     Technical Guidance Center for Industrial Environmental Control,
     University of Massachusetts,  p. 4-9.

Black, R. J.  Requirements for information and education  programs.
     _l_n_ Proceedings; National Working Conference on Pesticide Disposal,
     Beltsville, Md., June 30—July 1, 1970.  [Washington], U.S.
     Department of Agriculture and President's Cabinet Committee on
     the Environment, Subcommittee on Pesticides [Research Panel],
     p. 125-126.
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[Black, R. J.]  Safe and sanitary home refuse storage.   Public Health
     Service Publication No. 183.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
     Office.  Revised 1962, 1968.  6 p.  Reprinted 1969, 1971.

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

Black, R. J.  Solid wastes handling in hospitals.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Depart-
     ment of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.  [9  p.]   Reprinted 1970.

Black, R. J., A. J. Munich, A.  J. Klee, H. L. Hickman,  Jr., and R.  D.
     Vaughan.  The national solid wastes survey; an  interim report.
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     [1968].  53 p.  Reprinted 1970.

Bogue, M. D.  Clean and green solid waste system in  Alabama is widely
     copied.  Waste Age, 1(5):^-6, 10-11, 36, Sept.-Oct. 1970.

Breidenbach, A. W.  Application of solid waste research to  pesticide
     disposal.  J_n_ Proceed! ngs; National Working Conference on Pesticide
     Disposal, Beltsville, Md., June 30--July 1, 1970.   [Washington], U.S.
     Department of Agriculture and President's Cabinet  Committee on  the
     Environment, Subcommittee on Pesticides [Research  Panel],  p.  120-123.

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

Breidenbach, A. W., and E. P. Floyd.  Needs for chemical research in solid
     waste management.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office, 1970.
     28 p.

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

California solid waste management study (1968) and plan (1970).  California
     State Department of Public Health.  Public Health  Service Publication
     No. 2118.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1971.   [303 p.]

Carnes, R. A., and R. D. Lossin.  An investigation of the pH characteristics
     of compost.  Compost Science, Il(5):l8-21, Sept.-Oct.  1970.  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.]  4 p.

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

Clark, R. M., and R. 0.  Toftner.  Financing municipal solid waste management
     systems.  Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division,  Proceedings of
     American Society of Civil  Engineers,96(SA4):885-892,  Aug. 1970.
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Clark, R. M., R. 0. Toftner, and T. W. Bendixen.  Manage solid wastes as
     a utility.  American City, 86(2):45-^7, Feb. 1971.

Clark, R. M., R. 0. Toftner, and T. W. Bendixen.  Management of solid
     waste—the utility concept.  Journal of the Sanitary Engineering
     Division, Proceedings of the American Society of Civil  Engineers,
     97(SA1):33-^0, Feb. 1971.

Coleman,  W.  E.   Vacuum-acid hydrolysis  of fungal protein and of other
     protein sources;  a Division of Research and Development open-file
     report  (RS-03-68-17)•  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1971.   10 p.   [Restricted distribution.]

Combustion Engineering, Inc.  Technical-economic study of solid waste
     disposal  needs and practices.  Public Health Service Publication
     No.  1886.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.
     [705 p.]   (Distributed  by National  Technical Information Service,
     Springfield, Ma., as  PB-187 712.  [700 p.])

[Connolly, H.  H.]  Summaries of Bureau of Solid Waste  Management contracts,
     July 1, 1968--June 30,  1970.  Supplement to Public Health Service
     Publication No.  1897.  [Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office],
     1971.  38 p.

Crane, L. E.  Blueprint for  a comprehensive solid waste training program.
     [Cincinnati],  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  *t p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

Cummins,  R.  L.  A review of  industrial  solid wastes; a Division of  Tech-
     nical Operations  open-file report (TO 5.0/0).  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  Al p.  [Restricted
     di stribut ion.]

Cummins,  R.  L., W.  T.  Dehn,  H. Hudson, and M. L. Senske.  Planning  a
     comprehensive in-plant  solid waste  survey.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  9  p.

Curry, M. G.,  A. Hamilton, and C. S.  Lawson.  Mechanics of style; a guide
     for  Bureau of Solid Waste Management authors, secretaries, and con-
     tractors.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
     Welfare,  1969.  26 p.  Reprinted 1971.

Daniels,  L.  E.  A preliminary evaluation of the pit  incinerator; a  Division
     of Technical Operations open-file report (TO 3.1.008/0).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  70 p.  [Restricted
     distribution.]

Daniels,  L.  E.  A report on  the DeKalb County incinerator study.  [Cincin-
     nati],  U.S. Department  of Health, Education, and  Welfare, 1970.   72 p.

Daniels,  L.  E.  A report on  the Hartsfield incinerator study.  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department  of Health, Education, and  Welfare, 1970.  60 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]
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Davidson, G. R., Jr., T.  V. DeGeare, Jr., T.  J.  Sorg, and R.  M.  Clark.
     Land disposal sites  near airports reporting bird/aircraft hazards;
     a survey for the Inter-Agency Bird Hazard Committee; a Division of
     Technical  Operations open-file report (TSR  1.6.004/0).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1971.  33 p.   [Restricted
     di stribution.]

DeGeare, T. V.   Solid waste management at Indian communities; a Division of
     Technical  Operations open-file report (TO 1.1.395/0).   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, 1971.  [^3 p.]  [Restricted
     distribution.]

DeGeare, T. V.,  R. J. Wigh, and R. A.  Young.   Water quality/land disposed
     solid waste:  a bibliography; a Division of Technical  Operations open-
     file report.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,
     1971.  11  p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Dehn, W. T.  Solving the  abandoned vehicle problem in small communities;
     a Division  of Technical  Operations open-file report (TO  5.5/0).
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare,
     1970.  26  p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Dehn, W. T., and D.  E. Carruth.  Solid waste  management  practices in a
     plastics production  plant; a Division of Technical  Operations open-
     file report (TO 5.0/0).   [Cincinnati],  U.S. Department of Health,
     Education,  and Welfare,  1970.  35 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

DeMarco, J., D.  J. Keller, J. Leckman, and J. L. Newton.   Incinerator
     guidelines —1969.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2012.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.   98 p.

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

Eller, C. B.  Pollution  solution progress.  Bulletin of  the National
     Association of Wiping Cloth Manufacturers,  35(3):17~18,  21-22,
     Mar. 1971.   Repri nted, [Cinci nnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agency, 1971.  ^ p.

Engdahl, R. B0   Solid waste processing; a state-of-the-art  report on unit
     operations  and processes.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1856.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 19&9-   72 p.  Reprinted
     1971-

Environmental quality; the first annual report of the Council on Environ-
     mental Quality together with the President's message to Congress.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Aug. 1970.   326 p.

Excerpts relating to solid waste from The President's Message on Environ-
     ment, 91st  Cong., 2d sess., Feb.  10, 1970.   [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department  of Health, Education,  and Welfare.  [4 p.]
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Films tell the story.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1971.
     Flyer.  6 p.  Reprinted 1971.

Stuart Finley, Inc.  The stuff we throw away.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Depart-
     ment of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  [18 p.]  [Restricted
     distribution.]

Franklin Institute.  Solid Waste Information Retrieval  System Accession
     Bui1etin? 1(2):1-24, Feb. 1970.[Cincinnati, U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare.]  Reprinted 1970.

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

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

Golueke, C. G., and P. H. McGauhey.  Comprehensive studies  of solid waste
     management;  first and second annual reports.  Public Health Service
     Publication  No. 2039.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,
     1970.  245 p.

Gunnerson, C. G.   An appraisal of marine disposal of solid  wastes  off
     the west coast:  a preliminary review and results  of a survey.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1970.  32 p.

Gunnerson, C. G., R0 P. Brown, and D0 D. Smith.   Marine disposal of solid
     wastes.  J_n_ Proceedings; Civil Engineering  in the  Oceans—II, ASCE
     Conference,  Miami Beach, Dec. 10-12, 1969.   New York,  American
     Society of Civil Engineers,  p. 249-267.  [Not distributed.]

Gunnerson, C0 G., R. P. Brown, and D. D. Smith.   Marine disposal of solid
     wastes.  Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division, Proceedings of
     the American Society of Civil Engineers, 96(SA6):1387-1397, Dec. 1970.

Hahn, J. L.  Study of the Delaware County No. 3  incinerator in Broomall,
     Pennsylvania; a Division of Technical Operations open-file report
     (TO 3.1.010/0).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of  Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1970.  76 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Hahn, J. L.  A study of the New Orleans  east incinerator; a Division of
     Technical Operations open-file report (TSR/01.38/9).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  69  p.
     [Restricted  distribution.]

Hamilton, A., comp.  America the beautiful; a collection of the nation's
     trashiest humor.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2048.  Wash-
     ington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  31 p.
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Hanger for Solid Waste Management Office.
Hart, S. A.  Solid waste management/composting;  European activity and
     American potential.  Public Health  Service  Publication  No.  1826.
     Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office,  1968.   40  p.   Reprinted
     1970.

Hegdahl, T. A.  Report on a study of the Alexandria,  Virginia,  incinerator.
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare, 1970.
     52 p.

Helms, B. P., and R. M.  Clark.   Locational  models  for solid  waste manage-
     ment.  Journal of the Urban Planning and  Development Division,
     Proceedings  of the American Society of Civi1  Engineers, 97QJP1):
     1-13, Apr. 1971.

Hickman, H. L., Jr.  Waste grants outlined. Journal  of  Environmental
     Health, 33(1):107-112, July-Aug. 1970.

Hickman, H. L., Jr.  State and  interstate solid  waste planning;  a case
     study of Federal-state partnership.  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency,  1971.   I'* p.  [Restricted  distribution.]


An information system for solid waste operation.   Washington, U.S.  Govern-
     ment Printing Office, 1971.  3 p.

International Research Group on Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD); information
     bulletin number 32, April  1968.  Rockville, Md., U.S.  Department
     of Health, Education, and  Welfare,  1969.   Al  p.   [Translated by
     the  Israel Program for Scientific Translations.]

International Research Group on Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD); information
     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.]

International Research Group on Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD); information
     bulletin number 3^, December 1968.   Rockville,  Md., U.S. Department
     of Health, Education, and  Welfare,  1969.   29  p.   [Translated by  the
     Israel Program for Scientific Translations.]


International Research Group on Refuse Disposal  (IRGRD); information
     bulletin number 35, May 1969.  Rockville, Md.,  U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.  **6 p.   [Translated by the
     Israel Program for Scientific Translations.]

Johnson,  H.  Determination of selenium  in solid waste.  Envi ronmental
     Science & Technology, 4(10):850-853. Oct. 1970.
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Johnson, H.  Laboratory procedure for the spectrophotof1uorometric
     determination of selenium in solid waste; a Division of Research
     and Development open-file report (RS-03-68-06).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  7 p.  [Restricted
     distribution.]

Kaiser, E. R.  Evaluation of the Melt-Zit high-temperature incinerator;
     operation test report, August 1968.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department
     of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.  [H6 p.]  Reprinted 1970.


Kaylor, W. H., and N. S. Ulmer.  Laboratory procedures to determine
     the nitrogen content of solid wastes; a Division of Research and
     Development open-file report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.   43 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

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


Klee, A. Jo  Mapping the United States ... a solid waste view.  Waste
     Age, 1(5):30-31, Sept.-Oct.  1970.

Klee, A. J, and D. Carruth.  Sample weights in solid waste composition
     studies.  Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division,  Proceedings
     of the American Society of Civil Engineers, §6(SA4) :945~954, Aug. 1970,


Lefke, L. W.  Resource recovery in solid waste management.  In Proceedings
     of Symposium on "Technology  for the Future to Control Industrial and
     Urban Wastes," Rolla, Mo., Feb.  8-9,  1971.  University of Missouri--
     Rolla.  p. 24-25.

Lefke, L. W., comp.  Summaries of solid  wastes research and training
     grants--1968.  Public Health Service Publication No.  1596.  Washing-
     ton, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.  48 p.   Reprinted 1970.

Listing of research and training  grants  awarded during the period
     January 1, 1968—July 1, 1970.   [Supplement to Public Health
     Service Publication No.  1596.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare,  1970.]   8 p.

Little, H. R.  The design of a sanitary  landfill  in Floyd  County, Georgia;
     a Division of Technical  Operations  open-file report  (TSR 01.93/9).
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and  Welfare, 1970.
     115 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Little, H. R.  A guide to the study  of solid waste systems; a Division of
     Technical Operations open-file  report (TO 1.1.065/0).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.   44 p.   [Restricted
     dis tribution.]
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Little, H. R.  Solid waste disposal  in Yellowstone National  Park;  a
     Division of Technical Operations  open-file report (TO 1.1.101/0).
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of  Health, Education,  and Welfare,
     1970.  82 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Lonergan, R. P., and E.  M. Herson.  Solid waste—a natural resource?  j_n_
     Flack,  J. E., and Shipley, M. C., eds.   Man and the  quality of his
     environment; Western Resources  Papers,  1967.  [Boulder], University
     of Colorado Press,  1968.  p. 107-120.  Reprinted, [Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare, 1970.]


Lossin, R. D.  Compost studies,  pt. I.  Compost Science, Il(6);l6-17,
     Nov.-Dec. 1970; pt. II.  12(1)-.12-13, Jan.-Feb. 1971.

[Lovell, L.  B.]  Solid wastes.  _[_n_ Envi ronmental health planning.   Public
     Health  Service Publication No.  2120.  Washington, U.S.  Government
     Printng Office, 1971.  p. 31-36.

MacQueen, A. A., Jr., and R. Zaltzman.  Regulation of solid wastes by pub-
     lic law in West Virginia.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1970.  29 p.  [Restricted distribution.]


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

McGauhey, P. H.  American composting concepts.   Public Health Service
     Publication No. 2023.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,
     1971.  23 p.

Meller, F. H.  Conversion of organic solid wastes Into yeast; an economic
     evaluation.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1909.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office,  19&9.   173 p.  Reprinted 1971.

Meresman, S. J. PERT; concepts and application to solid waste management.
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of  Health, Education,  and Welfare, 1970.
     35 p.

Meresman, S. J., and J.  L. Meresman.  Human engineering can reduce acci-
     dents,  increase efficiency.  National Safety News, 102(6):50~51 ,
     Dec. 1970.

Merz, R. C., and R. Stone.  Special  studies  of a sanitary landfill.
     Rockville, Md., U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1970.  (Distributed by National Technical   Information Service,
     Springfield, Va. , as PB-19&  148.   [222 p.])


Mission 5000.  (Let's find a better wayl)  Poster  [16" x 20"]; Information
     kit.
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Mission 5000.  [Rockville, Md., U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
     Welfare, 1970.]  Flyer.  6 p.  [Revised, Cincinnati, U.S. Department
     of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.]  Reprinted, [Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office,  1970, 1971.]

Mission 5000; selected list of available literature.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency,  [1971].  1  p.

Morse, N0, and E0 W. Roth.  Systems analysis of regional solid waste
     handling.  Public Health Service  Publication No. 2065.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office,  1970.  [23k p.]

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

Muhich, A. J., A. J. Klee, and C. R. Hampel.  1968 National survey of
     community solid waste practices.   Region 20   v. 1.   Public Health
     Service Publication No. 1866.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1969.  161  p.

Muhich, A,, J., Ao J. Klee, and C. R. Hampel.  1968 National survey of
     community solid waste practices,,   Region 2.   v0 20   Public Health
     Service Publication No. 1866.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1969.  409  p.

National Academy of Sciences—National  Research Council.  Collection,
     reduction, and disposal of solid  waste in high-rise multifamily
     dwellings.  Rockville, Md. , U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
     1971.   (Distributed by National Technical Information Service,
     Springfield, Va., as PB-197 623.   169 p.)

National Association of Counties Research Foundation.  Citizen support
     for solid waste management.  [Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1970.]  20  p.  Reprinted  1970.

National Solid Wastes Management Association and  Solid Waste Management
     Office.  Technical  guides and model contract for collection of resi-
     dential solid wastes.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection
     Agency, 1971.  30 p.  [Prepublication copy.]

Ocean dumping poses growing threat.  Environmental Science & Technology,
     4(10):805-806, Oct. 1970.

Open dump closing . . .  alternative procedures.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environ-
     mental Protection Agency, 1971.  [79 p.]  [Restricted distribution»]

Oregon State Board of Health.  Oregon  solid waste management plan; status
     report, 1969.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2115.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office,  1971.  125  p°
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Perkins, R. A.  Satellite vehicle systems  for solid waste collection;
     evaluation and application.   Rockville, Md.,  U.S.  Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1971.   (Distributed by National  Technical
     Information Service, Springfield,  Va., as PB-197 931.   2^3 p.)

Proceedings:  First National  Conference on Packaging Wastes,  Sept.  22-24,
     1969.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1971.   242 p.

The Resource Recovery Act; Public Law 91-512, 91st Cong., H.R.I 1833,
     Oct. 26, 1970.  [Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  1970.]
     9 P.

Schuyler, S., and G. Heimerdinger.  Continental  margin  data collection
     pilot project; a Division of Research and Development  open-file
     report (CT-02-69-45).  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare,  1970.  [81 p.]  [Restricted distribution.]

Shuster, K.  Solid waste management study  of the U.S. Virgin Islands;  a
     Division of Technical Operations open-file report  (TO  1.3.182/0).
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971»   166 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

Shuster, W0 W0  Partial oxidation of solid organic wastes.   Public  Health
     Service Publication No.  2133.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1970.  99 p.

Smith, D. D., and R. P. Brown.  Deep-sea disposal  of liquid & solid wastes.
     Industrial Water Engineering, 7(9):20-24, Sept. 1970.   Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971].   6 p.

The Solid Waste Disposal Act;  Title II  of  Public Law 89~272, 89th Cong.,
     S.306, Oct. 20, 1965.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office,
     1966.  5 p.  Reprinted 1970.

The Solid Waste Disposal Act  as amended; Title 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.  14 p.

Solid waste management information kit.

Solid waste management:  a list of available literature.  [Washington,  U.S.
     Government Printing Office], Jan.  1971.  17 p.

Solid waste management:  a list of available literature.  [Cincinnati],  U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Apr. 1971.  17 p.

Solid waste management training bulletin of courses, July 1971—December
     1972.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1971.   16  p.
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Sorg, T. J., and H. L. Hickman, Jr.  Sanitary landfill facts.  2d ed.
     Public Health Service Publication No. 1792.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1970.  30 p.  Reprinted 1971.

Spooner, C. S.  Solid waste management in recreational forest areas.
     Public Health Service Publication Ho. 1991.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1971.  96 p.

Stierli, H,  Annual report for fiscal year 1969; analytical and special
     report to Division of Technical Operations  and Division of Research
     and Development; a Division of Research and Development open-file
     report (RS-03-68-04)„  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1970.   k p,

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

Sweeten, J, M.  Instructions for conducting  state industrial-agricultural
     solid waste surveys; a Division of Technical Operations open-file
     report (TO 9.1/0).  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1970.   kS p.  [Restricted distribution,]

Symposium on Solid Waste Demonstration Projects, Cincinnati, May 4-6,
     1971.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency.  Flyer.
     6 p.

Symposium on Solid Waste Demonstration Projects, Cincinnati, May 4-6, 1971-
     Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Program schedule
     Flyer,  4 p.

Thurnau, R0 C.  The explosive hazard of incinerator dust; a Division of
     Research and Development open-file report (WP-02-69-24).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  34 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

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

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

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

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

Two new reports.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.
     Flyer,  4 p.

Ulmer, N.  S.  Laboratory procedure for determining percent ash and
     percent weight loss of solid wastes on  heating at 600 C; a
     Division of Research and Development  open-file report (RS-03-68-17).
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  14 p.
     [Restricted distribution,,]

Ulmer, N.  S.  Physical and chemical parameters and methods for solid
     waste characterization; a Division of Research and Development
     open-file progress report (RS-03-68-17)•  [Cincinnati],  U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare, 1970.  2k  p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

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

Vaughan, R. D.  The scope of the solid waste  problem and promising
     solutions.  Compost Science, 11(3);8-11, May-June 1970.

Wigh, R. J.  Evaluation of the MC-300A soil  moisture meter to determine
     in-place moisture content of refuse at  land disposal sites; progress
     report; a Division of Research and Development open-file report.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  19 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

Wiley, J.  S.  Utilization and disposal of poultry manure.  Cincinnati,
     U.S.  Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare, 19&9.  14 p.
     Reprinted 1970.

Wilson, D. L.  The Alsterberg (azide) modification of the Winkler method
     for the determination of the BOD of incinerator quench water and
     the calibration of the Weston and Stack DO Analyzer Model 300-B; a
     Division of Research and Development  open-file report (RS-03-68-17).
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.
     39 p.  [Restricted distribution.]
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Wilson, D. L.  Applicability of existing methods for the determination of
     the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) of incinerator quench water; a
     Division of Research and Development open-file report (RS-03~68-l8).
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1970.  36 p.   [Restricted distribution.]

Wilson, D. L.  Development of a method for the determination of carbon and
     hydrogen in solid waste; a Division of Research and Development open-
     file report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1970.  32 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Wilson, D. L.  Evaluation of a method for the determination of inorganic
     carbon (carbonates) in solid wastes; a Division of Research and
     Development open-file report (RS-03-68-17).   [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  14 p.  [Restricted
     distribution.]

Wilson, D. L. Laboratory procedure for determining the total heat of
     combustion in solid wastes; a Division of Research and Development
     open-file report  (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1971.  21 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Wilson, D. L.  Laboratory procedure for the gravimetric determination of
     carbon and hydrogen in solid wastes (for methods manual); a Division
     of Research and Development open-file report  (RS-03-68-17).  [Cin-
     cinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.
     35 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Wilson, D. L.  Laboratory procedure for the gravimetric determination of
     carbonate carbon  in solid wastes; a Division of Research and Develop-
     ment open-file report (RS-03-68-17)•  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, 1971.  23 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Wilson, D. L.  Laboratory procedure for the potential heat determination
     in solid wastes; a Division of Research and Development open-file
     report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency, 1971.  7 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Wilson, D. L.  Laboratory procedures for determining the biochemical
     oxygen demand  (BOD) of incinerator quench water; a Division of
     Research and Development open-file report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincin-
     nati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.
     36 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

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

Zausner, E. R.  An accounting system for solid waste management in small
     communities.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1970.  18 p.
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                                      FILMS
The green box.  Falls Church, \la., Stuart Finley, Inc., 1970.  [Film,
     17 min., 16 mm., sound, color.]  (May be borrowed from Modern Talking
     Picture Service, New Hyde Park, New York.)

The stuff we throw away.  Falls Church,  Va., Stuart Finley,  Inc., 1970.
     [Film, 22 min., 16 mm., sound, color.]  (May be borrowed from
     Modern Talking Picture Service, New Hyde Park, New York, or purchased
     from National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C.)

What's new in solid waste management.  Falls Church, Va., Stuart
     Finley, Inc., 1970.  [Film, 37 min., 16 mm., sound, color.]
     (May be purchased from National Audiovisual Center, Washington,
     D.C., or borrowed from the Modern Talking Picture Service, New
     Hyde Park, New York.)
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              BUREAU OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PUBLICATIONS

                       July 1, 1969—June 30, 1970
Abstract cards for the following Public Health Service Publications:
     Nos. 1850, 1855, 1880, 1892, 1909, 1932, and 1959.

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

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

Alexander, T.  Where will we put all the garbage?  Fortune,  76(5)'
     149-151, 189-190, 192, 194, Oct. 1967.  Reprinted, [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, [1970].   13 P°

American Public Works Association Research Foundation.  Rail transport
     of solid wastes; a feasibility study; interim report:   phase one.
     Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare,
     1969.  168 p.

American Public Works Association Research Foundation.  The Tezuka
     refuse compression system; a preliminary report.   Cincinnati,
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  47 p.
     Reprinted 1970.

Armstrong, D. H.  Portable sampler for microorganisms  in incinerator
     stack emissions.  Applied Microbiology, 19(1):204-205 .  Jan.  1970.

Bergin, T. J., D. A. Furlong, and B. T. Riley.  A progress  report on the
     CPU-400 project.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,  Education,
     and Welfare, 1970.  33 p.

Binder for solid waste management/grant & contract summaries.  [Cincinnati,
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.]

[Black, R. J.]  Safe and sanitary home refuse storage.  Public  Health
     Service Publication No. 183.  Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing
     Office.  Revised 1962, 1968.  Flyer.  6 p.  Reprinted  1969.

Boettcher, R. A.  Air classification for reclamation processing  of
     solid wastes.  ASME Paper No. 69-WA/PID-9.  Presented  at Winter
     Annual Meeting, American Society of Mechanical  Engineers,  Los
     Angeles, Nov. 16-20, 1969.  12 p.
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Brambier, M.  Solid waste collection simulation:  a generalized approach.
     J_n_ Record of Proceedings; Third Annual  Simulation Symposium,  Tampa,
     Fla., Jan. lA-16, 1970.  p. J-1--J-16.   (P. 0. Box 1155, Tampa,
     Fla.  33601.)

Breidenbach, A. W., and R. W. Eldredge.   Research and development  for
     better solid waste management.  BioScience, 19(11):984~988, Nov.
     1969.

Bureau attacks nation's solid waste.  Environmental Science & Technology,
     3(8):705-707, Aug. 1969.  Reprinted, Washington, U.S.  Government
     Printing Office, 1970.  3 p.

Bureau of Solid Waste Management information kit.  [Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.]

Bureau of Solid Waste Management publ i cations,  July 1, 1968—June 30,
     1969.  8 p.

Butler, D. M., and W0 M. Graham.  Dismantling  railroad freight cars; a
     study of improved methods with application to other demolition
     problems.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1850.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.   32 p.

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

Chapman, R. A.  Acid hydrolysis of cellulose in municipal  refuse;  a
     Division of Research and Development open-file report  (RS-02-68-11).
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare,
     1970.  50 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Clark, R. M.  Economics of solid waste investment decisions.  Journal
     of the Urban Planning and Development Division, Proceedings of the
     American Society of Civil Engineers, 96(UP1):65~79, Mar. 1970.

demons, C. A., and R. J. Black.  Summaries  of solid wastes program
     contracts, July 1, 1965—June 30, 1968.  Public Health Service
     Publication No. 1897.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,
     1969.  ^6 p.  Supplement (insert).   July  1, 1968—June 30, 19&9.
     12 p.  Reprinted 1970.

Combustion Engineering, Inc.  Technical-economic study of solid waste
     disposal needs and practices.  Public Health Service Publication
     No.  1886.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office, 19&9.
     [705 p.]

Combustion Power Company,  Inc.  Combustion power unit-^00;  CPU-^00; a
     technical abstract.  Rockville, Md., U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1969.  15 p.
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Consummer Protection and Environmental  Health Service, Office of
     Program Development.  Issue study  on solid wastes.   [Washington],
     U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,  Aug.  1969.
     210 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Cummins, R. L.   Effects of land disposal  of solid wastes on water
     quality.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department  of Health, Education, and
     Welfare, 1968.   29 p.  Reprinted 1969.  30 p.

Cummins, R. L.   A study of solid waste  management in the tobacco
     products industry; a Division of Technical Operations open-file
     progress report (T05.VO).  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.   25 p.  [Restricted
     distri but ion.]

Curry, M. G., A. Hamilton, and C. S. Lawson.  Mechanics  of style; a
     guide for  Bureau of Solid Waste Management authors, secretaries,
     and contractors.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of  Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1969.  26 p.

Degner, D. A.  The key to proper solid  waste management:  Federal,  State,
     and local  participation.  J_n_ Transactions of the Nineteenth Annual
     Conference on Sanitary Engineering.   Bulletin of Engineering and
     Architecture No. 60.  Lawrence, University of Kansas, 1969.  8 p.

DeMarco, J., D. J.  Keller, J. L. Newton,  and J. Leckman.  Incinerator
     guidelines--1969.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department  of Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1969.  1?6 p.  [Working document for American Public
     Works Association meetings, Oct. 1969.]

Department of Sanitary Engineering, District of Columbia.  Kenilworth
     model sanitary  landfill; interim report on a solid  waste demon-
     stration project, December 1967"January 19&9.   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1969.   [12? p.]

[Dial, C. J.]  Summaries of Bureau of Solid Waste Management  contracts,
     July 1, 1968—June 30, 1969.  Supplement to Public  Health Service
     Publication No. 1897.  [Cincinnati,  U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and  Welfare, 1969.]  12 p.

Dismantling railroad freight cars.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
     Office, 1970.   Flyer.  2 p.

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

Floyd, E. P.  Occurrence and significance of pesticides  in solid wastes;
     a Division of Research and Development open-file report  (RS-02-68-15).
     [Cincinnati],  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare, 1970.
     3*» p.  [Restricted distribution.]
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Franklin Institute.   Solid Waste Information Retrieval  System Accession
     Builetin, 1(l):1-21 ,  Jan.  1970.   [Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare.]

Franklin Institute.   Solid Waste Information Retrieval  System Accession
     Bulletin, 1(2):1-24,  Feb.  1970.[Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare.]

Grant programs under the Solid  Waste  Disposal  Act.   Rockville, Md., U.S.
     Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,  1969.   16 p.  Reprinted,
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of  Health,  Education,  and Welfare, 1969<,
     20 p.

Hangers for Publications  Office; Office of Information/Publications; Bureau
     of Solid Waste Management; Richard D. Vaughan; Robert J. Griffin,  Jr.;
     Patricia L.  Stump; and Solid Waste Management  Representatives.


Hickman, H. L., Jr.   Disposables.  [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, [1969].   6 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Hickman, H. L., Jr.   Planning and the  national solid waste survey.  Journal
     of Environmental  Health, 32(A):*tQ2-A05. Jan.-Feb.  1970.

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

Hughes, G0  M., R0 A.  Landon, and R. N. Farvolden.  Hydrogeology of solid
     waste  disposal  sites  in northeastern Illinois; an  interim report on
     a solid waste demonstration grant project.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Depart-
     ment of Health,  Education, and Welfare, 1969.   137 p.

International Research Group on Refuse Disposal (IRGRD);  information
     bulletin numbers 21-31, August 196A to December 1967.  Rockville,
     Md», U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare, 1969.
     [Translated by the Israel  Program for Scientific Translations.]

Jensen, M.  E0  Observations of continental European solid waste management
     practices.  Public Health  Service Publication  No.  i860.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office,  1969.  46 p.

John Carollo Engineers.  Maricopa County; an interim report on a solid
     waste demonstration project.  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.  [318 p.]

Johnson, H.  Determination of the toxicant selenium in solid waste.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare,
     19690   12 p.  [Restricted distribution,,]
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Jones & Henry Engineers Limited.  Proposals for a refuse disposal system
     in Oakland County, Michigan; final report on a solid waste demon-
     stration grant project.  Public Health Service Publication No. I960.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  146 p.


Keagy, D. M.  Testimony at public hearing before the Assembly Committee
     on Natural Resources and Conservation, Palo Alto, California, Nov. 20,
     1969.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
     13 P.

Kennedy, J. C.  Current concepts in the disposal of solid wastes.  Journal
     of Environmental Health, 31(2):149-153, Sept.-Oct. 1968.  Reprinted,
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  5 p.

King, D. A.  Development of a high-temperature low capacity refuse incin-
     erator; a Division of Research and Development open-file progress
     report (WP-03-68-08).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1970.   29 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Klee, A. J.  Let DARE make your solid-waste decisions.  American City,
     85(2):100-103, Feb. 1970.

Klee, A. J.  The psychology of solid waste management.  APWA Reporter,
     36(5):14-15,  18, 20, May 1969.  Reprinted in Ohio Cities and
     Villages, 17(7):4-5, July 1969.

Klee, A. J.  Tactics, strategy:  the solid waste battle.   Envi ronmental
     Science & Technology, 3(10):898-902, Oct. 1969.

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


Little, H. R.   Solid waste management in the territory of Guam.  [Cincin-
     nati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.   116 p.

Loss in, R. D.   Qualitative determination for degree of decomposition  of
     compost by the starch-iodine method; a preliminary report.  [Cin-
     cinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare, 19&9.
     12 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

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

McGauhey, P. H.  American composting  concepts.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare, 19&9.   48 p.
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Meller, F. H.  Conversion of organic solid wastes into yeast;  an economic
     evaluation.   Public Health Service Publication No.  1909.   Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  173 p.

Mission 5000.  [Rockville, Md.], U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and
     Welfare, 1970.  Flyer.  6 p.

Muhich, A. J., A. J. Klee, and C.  R. Hampel.   1968 National  survey of
     community solid waste practices.  Region I.  Public Health Service
     Publication  No. 1866.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office,
     1969.  47 p.  [Regions 2-9 in press.]

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

National Safety Council.  Refuse collection in municipalities.   Data
     Sheet 618.  Chicago, 1969.  12 p.*

National Solid Wastes Management Association  and Bureau of Solid Waste
     Management.   Sanitary landfill operation agreement and  recommended
     standards for sanitary landfill design and construction.   [Cincin-
     nati], U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.
     W p.

Observations of continental European solid waste management  practices.
     Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.   Flyer,  k p.

Office of Science and Technology,  Executive Office of the President.
     Solid waste  management; a comprehensive  assessment of solid waste
     problems, practices, and needs.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office,  1969.  Ill p.  [Reprinted, Cincinnati, U.S. Department of
     Health,  Education, and Welfare, 1970.]

Ongerth, J. E., and M. G. Tucker.   Report on  a study of the  Weber County
     incinerator in Ogden, Utah; a Division of Technical Operations open-
     file report  (TO 3.1.001/8).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1970.  kk p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Peterson, M.  L.,  and F. J. Stutzenberger.  Microbiological evaluation of
     incinerator operations.  Applied Microbiology, l8(l):8-13, July 1969.

Public Health Service publications of the Bureau of Solid Waste Management
     [through fiscal year  1969].  5 p.  [Unpublished list.]

Quad-City solid wastes project; an  interim report, June 1, 1966 to May 31,
     1967.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,
     1968.   [l8l  p.]  Reprinted, Washington,  U.S. Government Printing
     Office,  1970.
     ••Not edited in Bureau of Solid Waste Management; only purchased reprints,
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Ralph Stone and Company, Inc., Engineers.  A study of solid waste
     collection systems comparing one-man with multi-man crews; final
     report.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1892.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  175 p.

Rogers, C. J., and T. C. Purcell.  Identification of bacteria by rapid
     spectrophotofluorometric methods.  Environmental Science & Technology,
     3(8):764-766, Aug. 1969.

The role of packaging in solid waste management, 1966 to 1976.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  Flyer,  k p.

Sanders, T. G.  Grinder evaluation and development; a Division of Research
     and Development open-file progress report (WP-02-69-26).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  *tl p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

Senske, M. L.  Solid waste management practices in a foundry; a Division of
     Technical Operations open-file progress report (T05/0).  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  11 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

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

Solid waste/disease relationships; a literature survey.  [Cincinnati],  U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, [1969].  Flyer,   k  p.

The Solid Waste Disposal Act; Title II of Public Law 89-272, 89th Cong.,
     S.306, Oct. 20, 1965.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
     1966.  5 p.  Reprinted 1970.

Solid waste management:  a list of available literature.  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Dec. 1969.   27  p.

Solid waste management:  a list of available literature.  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, June 1970.   18  p.

Solid waste reduction/salvage plant; an interim report; City of Madison
     pilot plant demonstration project, June 1A to December 31, 1967.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.  25 p.  Reprinted,
     Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1968,
     1969.

Solid wastes program publications, July 1, 1967—June 30, 1968.  k  p.
     [Unpublished list.]

Sorg, T. J.  Industrial and agricultural  solid wastes and problems  involved
     in their disposal.  Pub!ic Health News (New Jersey), 5l(3):67-69,
     Mar. 1970.
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Sponagle, Co E.  Solid wastes demonstration grant abstracts;  grants  awarded
     January 1—June 30, 1969.  [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1969.  47 p.

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

Spooner, C. S.   Solid waste management in  recreational forest areas; study
     for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.   Cincinnati,
     U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare, 1969.  134  p.

A study of solid waste collection systems  comparing one-man with multi-man
     crews.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department  of  Health, Education, and
     Welfare, [1969].  Flyer,  4 p.

Summaries; solid wastes demonstration grant projects—1968.  Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  Flyer,  4 p.

Telephone directory-  Autumn 1969.  10 p.

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

U.S. Congress.   Senate.  A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act
     [Title II  of Public Law 89-272].  S.2005, 91st Cong., 1st sess.,
     Apr. 29, 1969.  [Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office.]   10  p.

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

Vaughan, R. D.   Management of solid wastes  from hospitals—problems and
     technology.  J_n_ Use and disposal of single-use items  in  health care
     facilities; report of a national conference, Dec. 4 and  5, 1968.
     Ann Arbor, Mich., National Sanitation  Foundation, 1969.   Monograph
     No. 6.  p. 41-46.*

Vaughan, R. D0   Recycling and reuse of waste materials; an essential
     feature of solid waste control  systems for the future.  Waste Age,
     l(l):6-7,  Sept. 1969.

Vaughan, R. D.   Reuse of solid wastes:  a major solution to a major
     national problem.  Waste Age, 1 (l);10, 14-15, Apr. 1970.
     "Not edited in Bureau of Solid Waste Management; only purchased
reprints.
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Vaughan, R. D.  Solid waste management:  the  Federal  role.   [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.   22  p.
     Reprinted 1970.

Vaughan, R. D.  Solid waste management and the packaging  industry.   In
     Proceedings of the First National Conference on  Packaging  Wastes,
     San Francisco, Sept. 22-24, 1969.  p. 115-119.   Reprinted,  [Cin-
     cinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and  Welfare,  1969.
     20 p.

Vaughan, R. D.  Solid waste management in the USA.  Schwei zerische
     Zeitschrift fur Hydrologie, 31 (2) ;309-321 ,  1969T   lAlso published
     in German, p. 280-293, and French, p. 29^-308.]

Vaughan, R. D.  Solid wastes and air pollution.   [Cincinnati],  U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1969.  16 p.
     Reprinted 1970.

Working papers; speeches and discussion digests; National Symposium
     for State and  Interstate Solid Waste Planning Agencies, September
     1969.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and
     Welfare.   177 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Zausner, E. R.  An accounting system for incinerator  operations.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,
     1969.  17 p.

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

Zausner, E. R.  An accounting system for sanitary landfill operations.
     Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1969.  18 p.

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

Zausner, E. R.  An accounting system for solid waste  collection.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,
     1970.  23 p.

                                  FILMS

 Burn, bury, or what? Falls Church, Va., Stuart Finley, Inc., 1970. [19 min, 16 mm, sound,
     color.]  (May be borrowed from National Medical Audiovisual Center, Atlanta, Ga.
     30324, Order No. M-1600-X.)
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Sanitary landfill:  one part earth to four parts refuse.  Washington,
     Capital Film Laboratories, Inc., 1969-  [Film, 2k min., 16 mm.,
     sound, color.]  (May be purchased from National Audiovisual
     Center, Washington, D.C., or borrowed from Modern Talking Picture
     Service, New Hyde Park, New York.)

Waste away.  Washington, National Audiovisual Center, 1969-  [Film,
     22 min., 16 mm., sound, color.]  (May be borrowed from National
     Medical Audiovisual Center, Atlanta, Ga.  (Order no. M-2Ql»7-X)
     or purchased from National Audiovisual Center.)
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              BUREAU OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PUBLICATIONS

                       July 1, 1968—June 30, 1969


American Public Works Association Research Foundation.  The Tezuka
     refuse compression system; a preliminary report.  Cincinnati,
     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  47 p.

Annual  report; solid waste publications, fiscal year 1968.  4 p.

Anderson, R. J.  The public health aspects of solid waste disposal.
     Public Health Reports, 79(2):93~96, Feb. 1964.  [Reprinted,
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.]  4 p.

Abstract cards for the following Public Health Service Publications:
     Nos. 999-UIH-6, 1596, 1729, 1748, 1792,  1812, 1819, 1821, 1826,
     and 1867.

Abstracts; selected patents on refuse handling facilities  for buildings.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     [1968].  Flyer.  4 p.

Bjornson, B. F., and M. D. Bogue.  Keeping a  sanitary landfill sanitary.
     Public Works, 92(9):112-114. Sept. 1961.  Reprinted,  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare, [1969].   4 p.

Black,  R. J.  Private contractor opportunities in the solid waste program.
     [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     [1968].  14 p.

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

Black,  R. J.  A review of sanitary landfilling practices in the United
     States.   In Proceedings; Third  International Congress, International
     Research Gfrbup on Refuse Disposal, Trento (Italy), May 24-29,  1965.
     [Temi  Press.]  p. 40-47.  [Published in English, German, French,
     and  Italian editions.]   [Reprinted, Cincinnati, U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.]  8 p.

[Black,  R.  J.]  Safe and sanitary home refuse storage.  Public Health
     Service Publication No.  183.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office.   Revised  1962.   Reprinted 1963.  Revised  1968.   Flyer.  6 p.

Black, R. J.   Solid wastes handling.  j_n_  Envi ronmental aspects of the
     hospital,  v. 2.  Supportive departments.   Public Health Service
     Publication No. 930-C-16.  Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing
     Office,  1967.  p. 20-27.  Reprinted as  Solid wastes handling  in
     hospitals.  Cincinnati,  U.S. Department of  Health, Education,  and
     Welfare,  1968.  9 p.
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Black, Ro J., A. J. Muhich, A. J.  Klee,  H.  L.  Hickman,  Jr.,  and R.  D.
     Vaughan.  The national solid  wastes survey;  an interim  report.
     [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,  and Welfare,
     [1968].  53 p.  Reprinted in  Proceedings; Third Annual  Meeting,
     Institute for Solid Wastes, Miami  Beach,  Oct.  2k,  1968.  Chicago,
     American Public Works  Association,   p.  24-^3.

Bogue, M. D.  Municipal  incineration.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department  of
     Health, Education,  and Welfare,  1968.   27 p.

Breidenbach, A. W.  Editorial.  Pesticides  Monitoring Journal, 2(2):71,
     Sept. 1968.

Breidenbach, A. W., H. L. Hickman, Jr.,  and J. DeMarco.   The potential
     role of analytical  chemistry  in  solid  waste  technology.  [Cincin-
     nati], U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare, [1968],
     13 p.

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

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

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

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

Day & Zimmermann, Engineers and Architects.   Special studies for
     incinerators; for the government of the District of  Columbia,
     Department of Sanitary Engineering.  Public  Health Service
     Publication No. 17^8.   Washington,  U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1968.  80 p.

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

Floyd, E. P., and A. W.  Breidenbach.   Preliminary estimate of the
     significance of pesticide residues in  solid  wastes and  problems
     of reduction or elimination of these residues.  [Cincinnati],
     U.S. Department of  Health, Education,  and Welfare,  [1968].  6 p.
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 Gainesville  Municipal Waste  Conversion Authority,  Inc.   Gainesville
      compost plant;  an  interim  report.   Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of
      Health,  Education, and  Welfare,  1969.   [3^5 p.]

 [Gilbertson,  W.  E.,  R. J.  Black,  U E. Crane, and  P. L.  Davis.]  Solid
      waste handling  in metropolitan areas.   Public Health Service Publi-
      cation  No.  155^.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1966.
      41  p.   Reprinted 1968.

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

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

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

Henningson, Durham & Richardson, Inc.   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
      report.   Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare
      1968.  [324 p.]                                                       '

Hickman, H. L.,  Jr.   Characteristics  of municipal  solid wastes.  Scrap Aqe
     26(2):305-307,  Feb.  1969.                                    - Y  * ?

Hickman, H0 L.,  Jr.   Determining composition.  Solid Waste Management/
     Refuse Removal  Journal,  11(4):22, 53, Apr.  1968. *

Hickman, H. L.,  Jr.   Planning comprehensive solid wastes management
     systems.  Journal  of  the Sanitary Engineering Division,  Proceedings
     of the American Society  of Civil  Engineers, 9MSA6) : 1 1*17-1 1 52,  Dec.
     __
Hickman, H. L., Jr.  Technical  assistance activities of the solid wastes
     program.   Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and
     Welfare,  1968.  12 p.

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

Kennedy, J. C.  Current concepts in the disposal of solid wastes.  Journal
     of Environmental Health, 31 (2) : 1*6-153 ,  Sept.-Octo 1968.
     "Bureau articles in serial  publications are listed in the fiscal  year
in which the reprints were received and distributed.
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Klee, A. J., and G. A. Garland.  Decision trees in solid waste planning.
     Public Works, 99(7):74-77. July 1968.

Kochtitzky, 0. W., W. K. Seaman, and J. S. Wiley.   Municipal composting
     research at Johnson City, Tennessee.  Compost Science, 9(4);5-l6,
     Winter 1969.

Lefke, L. W., comp.  Listing of research and training grants awarded
     during the period January 1 to July 1, 1968.   Supplement to Public
     Health Service Publication No. 1596.  [Cincinnati, Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.]  4 p.

Lefke, L. W., comp.  Summaries of solid wastes research and training
     grants—1968.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1596.  Wash-
     ington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.  '48 p.


Lonergan, R. P., and E. M. Herson.  Solid waste—a natural resource?
     In Flack, J. E., and M. C. Shipley, eds.  Man and the quality of
     his environment; Western Resources Papers, 1967.  [Boulder],
     University of Colorado Press, 1968.  p. 107-120.

McElwee, W. C., and M. J.  Wilcomb.  Some effects of disposable plastic
     liners on refuse handling efficiency.  Journal of Environmental
     Health, 30(5):501-509. Mar.-Apr. 1968.

Meresman, S.  P. E. R. T.; program evaluation and  review technique.
     Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1969.  46 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

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

National Commission on Technology, Automation, and Economic Progress.
     Applying technology to unmet needs; report on the solid waste
     problem.  Technology and the American economy; report of the
     Commission.  Appendix v. 5.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1966.  p. V161-V174.  Reprinted 1968.  12 p.


Preliminary data analysis; 1968 national survey of community solid waste
     practices.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
     Welfare, [1969].  Flyer.  4 p.

Public Health Service publications of the solid wastes program through
     fiscal year  1968.  3 p.

Quad-City solid wastes project; an interim report, June 1, 1966 to
     May 31, 1967.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1968.  [181 p.]  Reprinted 1969.
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Ralph Stone and Company, Inc., Engineers.  Solid wastes landfill
     stabilization; an interim report.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department
     of Health, Education,  and Welfare, 1968.  [1^5 p.]

Report on the solid wastes  incinerator system of the District of  Columbia.
     Cincinnati, U.S. Public Health Service, June 1967.  77 p.  Reprinted
     1967, 1968.

Research, development, and  demonstration; the key to solid waste  manage-
     ment.  215 p.  (Submitted for publication to the Office of Science
     and Technology.)

Sanitary landfill; a bibliography.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
     Office, 1969.  Flyer,   k p.

Sanitary landfill  facts. Washington,  U.S.  Government Printing Office,
     1968.  Flyer.  4 p.

Solid Waste Disposal Act Amendment of  1968.   Report of the Committee on
     Public Works, United States  Senate,  to  accompany S.3201, 90th  Cong.,
     2d sess.,  Report No. 1^7.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
     Office, 1968.  33 p.

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

Solid waste management/composting; European  activity and  American
     potential.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,  Education,
     and Welfare,   [1969].  Flyer,   k p.

Solid waste management:  literature of general interest,,   Cincinnati,
     Bureau of Solid Waste  Management, 1969.  1 p.

Solid waste reduction/salvage plant; an interim report; City of Madison
     pilot plant demonstration project, June Ik to December 31, 1967.
     Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office, 1968.  25 p°  Reprinted,
     Cincinnati, U.S. Department  of Health,  Education, and Welfare, 1968.


Solid wastes:  a list of available literature, October-December 1968.
     Cincinnati, U.S. Department  of Health,  Education, and Welfare,
     [1968].   12 p.

Solid wastes:  a list of available literature, October-December 1968,
     with January-April  1969 supplement.   Cincinnati, U.S. Department
     of Health, Education,  and Welfare, [1969].  [19 p.]


Solid wastes management  in  Germany; report of the U.S. Solid Wastes
     Study Team visit, June 25~July 8, 1967.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office,   [1968].   Flyer.  A p.
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Sorg, T. J., and H0 L. Hickman, Jr.  Sanitary landfill  facts.   Public
     Health Service Publication No. 1792.  Washington,  U.S.  Government
     Printing Office, 1968.  26 p.  Reprinted 1969.


Special studies for incinerators for the government  of  the District of
     Columbia.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and
     Welfare, [1968].  Flyer.  4 p.

Sponagle, C. E.  Solid wastes demonstration grant abstracts; grants
     awarded January I — June 30, 1968.  Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.   57 p.,


Sponagle, C. E.  Summaries; solid wastes demonstration  grant projects--
     1968.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1821.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 1968.  90  p.

State/interstate solid waste planning grant listing.  Cincinnati,  U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, July 1968.   8 p.


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


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

Summaries of solid wastes research and training grants—1968.   [Cincin-
     nati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  [1968].
     Flyer,  k p.

Swavely, D. D., and L. F. Hultgren, comps.   State/interstate solid waste
     planning grants; progress abstracts, January 1969-  Public Health
     Service Publication No. 1913.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing
     Office, 1969.  9^ p.

Telephone directory.  [October 1968], 6 p.   Christmas 1968,  6 p.  Spring
     1969, 8. p.

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

Vaughan, R. D.  Management of solid wastes  from hospitals:  problems and
     technology.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
     Welfare,  [1969].   12  p.

Vaughan, R. D.  Packaging  and solid waste management.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare, [1968],  11 p.
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Vaughan, R. D.  The solid wastes  program of  the U.S.  Public Health
     Service.   [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and
     Welfare, [1968].   13 p.

Vaughan, R. D., and R.  J. Black.   Public Health Service solid wastes
     program.   Journal  of the  Sanitary  Engineering Division, Proceedings
     of the American Society  of Civil Engineers,  95(SA2) :23J-238, Apr.
     ___
Weaver, L., ed.  Proceedings;  the  Surgeon  General's  Conference on Solid
     Waste Management for Metropolitan  Washington,  July 19-20, 19&7.
     Public Health Service Publication  No.  1729.   Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office,  1967.   19^ p.   Reprinted 1968.

Wiley, J. S., ed.  International  Research  Group on  Refuse Disposal (IRGRD);
     information bulletin numbers  1-12,  November 1956 to September 1961.
     Washington, U.S. Department  of  Health, Education,  and Welfare, 1969.
     308 p.

Wiley, J. S., ed.  International  Research  Group on  Refuse Disposal (IRGRD);
     information bulletin numbers  13~20,  December 1961  to May 1964.  Wash-
     ington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1969.   27^ p.

Wiley, J. S.  Some specialized equipment  used  in  European compost systems.
     Compost Science, 4(l);7"10>  Spring 1963.   [Reprinted, Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office,  1968.]   k p.

Wiley, J. S.  Utilization and  disposal  of  poultry manure.  Cincinnati,
     U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and  Welfare, 1969.  1^ p.

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

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

 A day at the dump. Falls Church, Va., Stuart Finley, Inc., 1968. [15 min, 16 mm, sound, color.]
     (May be borrowed from National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C. 20409.)

 In the bag.  Falls Church, Va., Stuart Finley, Inc., 1969. [19 min, 16 mm, sound, color.]  (May
     be borrowed from National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C.  20409.)
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                    SOLID WASTES PROGRAM PUBLICATIONS

                       July 1, 1967—June 30, 1968
Abrahams, J. H., Jr., comp.  Summaries of research and training grants
     in solid waste disposal  [196?].  Public Health Service Publication
     No. 1596.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.  k3 p.
     Reprinted 1968.

Bendixen, T. W.  Review of the national solid wastes program.  [Cincin-
     nati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  [1967].
     15 p.

Bogue,  D.,  and R. J. Boston.   Solid waste disposal; a new area  of
     pollution.  Georgia Municipal  Journal, 18(2); 1*1-15. Feb. 1968.
     Reprinted, Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.
     2  P.

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

Burckle, J. 0., J. A. Dorsey, and B. T. Riley.  The effects of  the
     operating variables and  refuse types on the emissions from a
     pilot-scale trench incinerator.  _l_n_ Proceedings; 1968 National
     Incinerator Conference,  New York, May 5~8, 1968.  American Society
     of Mechanical Engineers,  p. ?>k-k\.

Cummins, R0 L.  Effects of land disposal of solid wastes on water
     quality.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and
     Welfare,  1968.  29 p.

Dedication; joint U.S. Public Health Service--Tennessee Valley Authority
     Composting Project, Johnson City, Tennessee, June 28,  1968.   [Cincin-
     nati,  Solid Wastes Program.]  4 p.

Demonstration  project abstracts; solid wastes program.  Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1967.   [30 p.]
     Reprinted  1968.

Demonstration  project abstracts; solid wastes program; supplement A.
     Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1967°   [31 p.]

Demonstrations  study and  investigation grants.  Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1967.   Revised
     1968  to  Solid waste demonstration grants.  Flyer.  6  p.

Eldredge,  R.  W.  A monumental problem.   Ohio's Health,  19(12);10-15,
     Dec.  1967°
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Experimental composting research and development; joint U.S. Public
     Health Service—Tennessee Valley Authority Composting Project,
     Johnson City, Tenn.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
     1968.  Flyer.  6 p.

Grants for solid waste disposal projects.  Federal Register, 31(61):
     5180-5183, Mar. 1966.  Reprinted as amended June 8, 196?.
     Reprinted, Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.
     k p.

Grant programs under the Solid Waste Disposal  Act.  Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.  7 p.

Hanks, T. G.  Sol id waste/disease relationships; a literature survey.
     Public Health Service Publication No. 999-UIH-6.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 196?.  179 p.   Reprinted 1968.

Hart, S. A.  Solid wastes  management in Germany; report of the U.S.
     Solid Wastes  Study Team visit,  June 25—July 8, 19&7.  Public
     Health Service Publication No.  1812.  Washington,  U.S.  Government
     Printing  Office,  1968.  18 p.

[Hickman, H0 L., Jr.]   The PHS commissioned corps.  Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.  23 p.
     [Restricted distribution.]

[Hickman, H. L., Jr.]   Technical assistance available from the Public
     Health Service solid wastes program through the Solid Waste Disposal
     Act.  Cincinnati,  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
     1967.  Revised 1968 to Technical assistance in solid waste manage-
     ment.  Flyer.  6 p.

Hickman, H. L., Jr.  Wrecking industry survey  to evaluate solid waste.
     Wrecking  & Salvage Journal, 2(2):2, Feb.  1968.

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

Keagy, D. M.  Testimony at public hearing before the Assembly Committee  on
     Natural Resources, Planning and Public Works, Torrance, California,
     Mar. 1-2, 1968.  [Cincinnati],  U.S. Department of  Health, Education,
     and Welfare,  [1968].   20 p.

Ludwig, H. F., and R.  J. Black.  Report on the solid waste problem.
     Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division, Proceedings of the
     American  Society of Civil Engineers. 9MSA2) :355-370. Apr. 1968.*
     •'Not edited in Solid Wastes Program;  only purchased reprints.
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A national solid wastes program.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1968.  9 p.

Proceedings; the Surgeon General's Conference on Solid Waste Management
     for Metropolitan Washington, July 19-20, 1967.  Washington, U.S.
     Government Printing Office, 19680  Flyer,  k p.


Quad-City solid wastes project; an interim report,  June 1, 1966 to May 31,
     1967.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare,
     1968.  [181 p.]  Reprinted 1968.

Report on the municipal solid wastes  incinerator system of the District
     of Columbia.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Public Health Service, June 1967.
     77 p.  Reprinted 1967.

The Solid Waste Disposal Act; Title II of Public Law  89-272, 89th Cong.,
     S.306, Oct. 20, 1965.  Reprinted, Washington,  U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1966, 1968.  5  p.

Solid waste management training.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1968.  Flyer.  6 p.

Solid waste reduction/salvage plant;  an interim report; City of Madison
     pilot plant demonstration project, June 14 to December 31, 1967.
     Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.  25 p.

Solid wastes program hanger.  [1968], 1 p.

Solid wastes program notes.  (1.3)  [September 1967], 11  p.
     (\.k)  [December 1967], 7 p.  (2.1)   [May 1968], 6 p.

Solid wastes program publications style sheet.  [Cincinnati, Solid Wastes
     Program, 1968.]  7 p.

Solid wastes research projects.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1967.  Revised 1968 to Solid waste research
     and development.  Flyer.  6 p.

Sorg, T. J., and H. L. Hickman, Jr.   Sanitary landfill facts.  Public
     Health Service Publication No»  1792.  Washington, U.S. Government
     Printing Office, 1968.  26 p.

State/interstate solid waste planning grant listing.   [Cincinnati], U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Jan. 1968.  7 p.


State solid waste planning agencies.   Cincinnati, U.S. Department of
     Health, Education, and Welfare,  Mar. 1968.  [10  p.]

State solid waste planning grants.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Public Health
     Service, July  1967«  6 p.
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The systems and operations planning branch of the Public Health Service
     solid wastes program.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,
     Education, and Welfare, 1967.  Revised 1968 to Systems and opera-
     tions planning in solid waste management.  Flyer.  6 p.

Talty, J. T0  Federal  assistance available under the Solid Waste Disposal
     Act.  Colorado Municipalities, ^3(10):250-252, Oct. 1967.

Talty, J. T.  Industrial solid waste management.  Cincinnati, U.S.
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1967.  10 p.

A technical services report; comprehensive solid waste study, Johnson
     City, Tennessee.   Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1968.  63 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

A technical services report on the management of solid wastes in Bullitt
     County, Kentucky.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
     and Welfare, 1968.  68 p.  [Restricted distribution.]

Vaughan, R. D., and R0 J. Black.  The Federal solid wastes program.  j_n_
     Proceedings; 1968 National Incinerator Conference, New York, May 5~8,
     1968.  American Society of Mechanical Engineers,  p. 318-321.

Vaughan, R. Do, and R» J0 Black.  The Public Health Service solid wastes
     program.  Preprint 696.  ASCE National  Meeting on Environmental
     Engineering, Chattanooga, Tenn., May 13~17, 1968.  13 p.

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

Weaver, L.  Refuse and litter control in recreation areas.  Public
     Works, 98(4):126-128, 160, Apr. 1967.  Reprinted, Washington,
     U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967,  1968.  k p.
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