208 Data Clearinghouse 80019801 ------- 208 DATA CLEARINGHOUSE U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Water Planning Division May 1980 ------- UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 6 J98Q suBjEcr208 Data Clearinghouse I, Director \Z*t*^\ C£< ^^ FROMMerna Hurd, Water Planning Division (WH-554) TORegional Water Division Directors ATTN: WQM Coordinators INFORMATION MEMORANDUM: INFO 80-72 The 208 Data Clearinghouse was originated to aid local agencies in obtaining technical reports of other agencies that may contain applicable solutions toward plan completion and implementation. This issue of the Clearinghouse incorporates the four previous editions as well as all new materials received since their publication. The format for the Clearinghouse is similar to prior issues. It includes approximately forty subjects reviewing all aspects of Water Quality Management. The subjects range from actual work plans of local agencies and non point source BMPs, to public participation. The subjects are broken down into separate entries which are categorized and numbered. Each entry includes bibliographic information describing the document and its content, the name of the agency which produced the document, and frequently a brief abstract describing the content. In order to obtain any of the material in the 208 Data Clearinghouse, contact the agency that produced the document. There is a list of all state and local agencies, with their mailing addresses in an appendix of the Clearinghouse. In order to keep our records current, we would appreciate being notified when new technical reports are produced. This can be done by sending a copy of its bibliography and a short indication of its contents to: 208 Data Clearinghouse US Environmental Protection Agency WH-554 401 M St., SW Washington, DC 20460 Your contributions are greatly appreciated and may provide other agencies with knowledge and experience necessary for successful implementation of projects. Through the cooperation of all state and local 208 agencies the 208 Data Clearinghouse can accomplish its goal as a beneficial source of technology transfer. cc: Public Participation Coordinators All 208 Agencies Regional Project Officers All WPD Staff NPS Coordinators EPA Form 1320-6 (Rev. 3-76) ------- I. AGRICULTURE 1.1 "Agriculture Runoff Control 1.9 Manual," Washoe Council of Govern- ments, April 1978. 1.2 "Appendix E: Agricultural Non- 1.10 point Source Analysis," Dane County Regional Planning Com- mission, 1978, 64 pages, $2.00 1.3 "Agricultural Water Quality Management Plan," Rogue Valley 1.11 Council of Governments, 1978. 1.4 "Agricultural Loading Data," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Council, Chester Betz, Engineering, 1.12 May 1977. 1.5 "Agricultural Land and Preser- vation Issues in the OCPC 208 Area," Old Colony Planning Commission, Examines several 1.13 aspects of the agricultural land use issue and reviews the pro- spects for the future: reviews 1.14 current trends and briefly examines some factors influencing the trends; evaluates the "Farm- land Assessment Act," and reviews 1.15 several alternative approaches to preserving farmland. 1.6 "Agricultural Non-point Source Pollution in GLS Region V, A 1.16 Background Report," Chase-Mogdis Inc., Genessee, Lapeer and Shiawassee-Region V Planning and Development Commission, April 1978. 1.17 1.7 "Agricultural Non-point Sources of Pollution-Background Infor- 1.18 mation and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Plan- ning Commission, Chester Betz May 1979. 1.8 "LU-12 The Agricultural Future," Salt Lake Council of Governments, July 1977, 75 pages. "Agricultural Runoff Management Plan," Alabama Water Improvement Commission. "Agricultural Nonpoint Source Element (draft), State Water Quality Management Plan," Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, January 1979. "An Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution Management Plan," Montana Department of Health Environmental Sciences. "Agricultural Nonpoint Pollution Management Plan for West Central Indiana," West Central Indiana Economic Development District, Incorporated. "Agriculture and Water Quality," Flathead Project, 135 pages. "Agricultural Runoff," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. "Agricultural Pollution Sources," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, March 1978, 36 pages. "Agricultural Runoff Pollutant Loadings," Technical Memoranda, Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. "Agriculture and Water Quality," Flathead 208 Project, 135 pages. "Agricultural Land and Preser- vation Issues in the OCPC 208 Area," Old Colony Planning Council. Examines several aspects of the agricultural land use issue and reviews current trends and briefly examines some factors influencing the trends: evaluates the "Farmland Assessment Act," and reviews several alternative approaches to preserving farmlands. ------- 1.19 "Agricultural NFS Loadings, #204," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 1.20 "Agriculture" State of Tennessee Department of Public Health, limited copies. 1.21 "Agricultural BMP Report," Baltimore Regional Planning Council. 1.22 "Agriculture Land Use," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country Areawide Planning Organization. 1.23 "Agriculture Study," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country, Areawide Planning Organization. 1.24 "The Effect of Agricultural Activity on Groundwater Quality near Millsboro, Delaware," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, August 1977. 1.25 "Agricultural Runoff in the North South Basin," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council, January 1976. 1.26 "Agricultural Practices and Non- Point Sources," Maricopa Asso- ciation of Governments, Boyle Engineering for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, March 1977- The first section of this report presents information developed in the review on agricultural practices, including the following: agricultural areas, cropping trends, Central Arizona Project, water use, irrigation districts, existing canal system, irrigation practices, treated effluent as irrigation water. The second section examines nonpoint sources of pollution-storm drain system, solid waste disposal, feed lots, dairies, sand and gravel operations. 1.27 "Assessment of Irrigated Agricul- ture as a Nonpoint Source-Range- land Grazing Mineral Extraction," Central Arizona Association of Governments. 1.28 "Best Management Practices for Irrigated Agriculture in the Larimer-Weld Region, Colorado Analysis and Recommendations," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, April 1978. 1.29 "Agriculture," Best Management Practices Report, Illinois Environment Protection Agency, October 1977. 1.30 "1969 Census of Agriculture, by County," Rappahannock Area Development Commission. 1.31 "Census of Agriculture," Michigan Area Council of Govern- ments , 1976. 1.32 "Compilation of Information Pertaining to Pollutants in Runoff from Agricultural Land," South Eastern Council of Governments, October 1977, 99 pages, $3.00. 1.33 "Computer Data Supplement to the Agricultural Nonpoint Pollution Management Plan," West Central Indiana Economic Develop- ment District, Inc. 1.34 "Conservative Treatment, Alter- natives for Cropland Technical Guide Section 111-B," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, July 1973. 1.35 "Construction, Agriculture, and Sedimentation," Boston Metro- politan Area Planning Council, June 1977- 1.36 "Control of Water Pollution from Cropland - Vol. 1," 6 District Council of Governments. ------- 1.37 "Outline the Most Effective l.Hl Agricultural Best Management Practices That Will Result in Reduced Nonpoint Pollution," Controlling Pollution from Crop- land, Lewis and Clark Regional Council Development. 1.38 "Control of Water Pollution from Cropland," Volume 1, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, Rappahannock Area Development commission. 1.39 "Control of Water Pollution From Cropland," Kansas Department of Health and Environment, (fact sheet). l.MO "Costs for Applying Recommended Management Practices on Agricul- ture Land," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, April 1978, 55 pages. This report contains cost estimates for Implementation of agricultural best management practices developed by SEMCOG to control nonpoint sources of pollu- tion in Southeast Michigan. The report describes best management practices in relation to water quality protection and quantifies, 1.H2 for each county in the SEMCOG region, the practices needed to protect water quality. Six types of agricultural nonpoint source pollution are briefly characterized for each county: sediment from surface erosion, cropland, sediment from wind erosion, nutrients from fertilizers, toxins from pesticides, nutrients and pathogens from animal wastes, and sediment from stream- banks . "Cropland Sedimentation in South- east Michigan: Methodology for Identifying Potential Problem Areas," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. This report documents the procedures developed by the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments to identify potential cropland sedimentation problem areas at a regional and watershed level, in the analysis of nonpoint sources of pollution in Southeast Michigan. The Methodology for estimating sedimentation potential represents a modification of existing analytical techniques. Technical data is presented which documents the findings and illustrates the application of the planning approach described here. The report presents back- ground information relating to current agricultural enterprises and management practices as these affect sedimentation. The material presented reflects the participation of agricultural experts in the region, March 1978, 72 pages. \ "Current Agricultural Practices Inventory and Review - Non-Metro Area Working Paper," Maricopa Association of Governments, Boyle Engineering Corporation. The purpose of this report is to inventory and describe nonpoint sources of pollution in order to determine the extent of pollution they may exhibit. The nonpoint sources emphasized are: individual industrial and household treatment facilities, urban runoff, solid waste disposal areas, sand and gravel operations, stream modifi- cations and water diversions, the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station evaporation ponds, and cattle grazing, October 1977. ------- 1.43 "Delineation of Specific Priority 1.50 Areas on Rural Lands," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, July 1979. 1.44 "Statewide Agriculture Water 1.51 Quality Management Program for the Control of Sediment and Animal Wastes," Maryland Water Resources Administration. 1.45 "Dryland Agriculture," Washington 1.52 Department of Ecology, March 1979, 24 pages. 1.46 "Dryland Agriculture Water Quality Management Plan," September 1979. 1.53 1.47 "Agricultural Management: Evalua- tion of Agriculturally Related Diffuse Sources," Best Management 1.54 Practices BMP's, Clark County 208, January 1978. Identifies pollu- tant sources related to agricul- tural practices and develops 1.55 corrective measures. 1.48 "Existing Water Quality Management for Agricultural Activities," Delaware Valley Regional Planning 1.56 Council, Chester ,Betz Engineering, May 1977. 1.49 "Farm Practices and Environmental Effects- A Literature Review," 1.57 Extensive biblography included, 1978, 108 pages. Vermont Depart- ment of Environmental Water Resources, this report reviews past research conducted to assess the environmental impacts of selected farm practices that are 1.58 likely to pollute surface or subsurface waters. Evaluation includes cropping practices, commercial fertilizer application, pesticides application, farm animal management, manure storage 1.59 and application, and erosion control. The role of agricul- ture in water pollution is com- pared to other land uses. "Farm Water Quality Management Manual," Snohomish County Plan- ning Department, September 1977, 57 pages. "Agriculture Illinois EPA Staff Critique of the Problem Assess- ment Report," Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency, May 1977. "Agriculture Implementation of Best Management Practices," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, February 1978. "Irrigation and Water Quality Management," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. "Irrigated Agriculture," Washington Department of Ecology. March 1979, 25 pages. "Irrigated Agriculture Water Quality Management Plan," Washington Department of Ecology, January 1979, 53 pages. "Irrigated Agriculture Waste Treatment Management Plan," Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho, Ada Planning Association, $5.00. "Agriculture Nonpoint Pollution Report," Land Use Projection to the Year 2000 (with map) Population Projection to the Year 2000, Atlantic County Planning Division, October 1978. "Legal Authority for Agricultural Pollution Abatement Program in Ohio," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments January 1976. "Management Program for Agricul- ture Runoff," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, January 1978. ------- 1.60 "Mass Balance Analysis-Agricul- tural Runoff," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #304. 1.61 "A Method for Assessing Rural Nonpoint Sources and it's Application in Control and Manage- ment ," Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, September 1975, 66 pages. 1.66 Topics include: estimates of the quantity and quality of rural runoff, computations of runoff, surface erosion, sediment yield, nutrient and organic matter loadings as well as sediment 1.67 nutrient and organic matter concentrations. 1.62 "Methods and Practices for Con- trolling Water Pollution from Agricultural Nonpoint Sources," Rappahannock Area Development . Commission, Environmental Pro- tection Agency, Washington DC. 1.63 "Modelling in Coastal Sussex County for Nonpoint Source Pollution," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program. Topics include using the ARM model for simulating agricultural and urban land. 1.68 1.64 "Nebraska Interim Plan for Agri- cultural Nonpoint Pollution Control," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, September 1978. 1.65 "Nonpoint Sources of Pollution- Non-Metro Area (working paper)," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, Boyle Engineering, October 1977. This report con- 1.69 tains an inventory and review of existing agricultural practices in the non-metro portion of Maricopa County. Agricultural practices are identified and described. A discussion is pre- sented in this report identifying and describing agricultural practices related to- location, irrigation canal delivery systems, the location and number of acress in cropland, practices in the use and chemicals, and groundwater and surface waters in agricultural areas. "Nonpoint Source Inventory," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, June 1977, 588 pages. Topics include agricultural sources. "Non-Metro Current Agricultural Practices - Inventory and Review (working paper)," Maricopa Association of Governments, Boyle Engineering Corporation, November 1977- Agricultural practices in the non-metro portion of Maricopa County are identified and described, as they relate to location, irri- gation canal delivery systems, location and number of acres in cropland, practices in the use and application of fertilizers and chemicals, and groundwater and surface water in agricultural areas. "Volume V-a and b-Nonpoint Source control," Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission. Documents nonpoint source research and analysis activities during initial planning program which support plan recommendations. (V-a Agricultural Runoff, V-b Urban stormwater runoff, on- site sewage disposal, mineral extraction, construction erosion). "Nonpoint Source Bullentin, Agriculture and Rangeland Over- view Report," Pima Association of Government, Tasks 5321 and 5327, Lyman Amburgy and D, Helms, Univeristy of Arizona, Water Resources Research Center, December 1977. ------- 1.70 "Nonpoint Source Management - A 1.76 Manual of Reference Management Practices for Agricultural Activities," Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Bureau of Water Analysis Non- point Source Management Section, 1.77 Florida Department of Environ- mental Regulation. 1.71 "An Overview of Agricultural and Rural Nonpoint Water Pollu- tion in the Southeastern United States," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1.78 May 1-2, 1975. 1.72 "Pesticide Losses from Agricul- ture Land," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Council, Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1977. 1-79 1.73 "Pesticide Use Survey," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, July 1977. 1.80 1.74 "Pollution Sources: Agriculture Appendix B-2," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Develop- ment Commission, November 1978, 115 pages. 1.81 1.75 "Preliminary Identification of Literature, Models, and Date for Evaluating Rural Nonpoint 1.82 Nutrient, Sediment and Pathogen Sources," July 1977, 224 pages. A preliminary review of litera- ture related to agricultural sources and transport of sediment, nutrients and pathogens completed by the University of Minnesota Agricultural Engineering Depart- 1.83 ment and the Agricultural Research Service. United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. Mechanisms and data needs necessary to evaluate rural nutrient, sediment 1.84 and pathogen stream and lake loadings are identified. Pre- viously completed studies on loadings occuring in rural areas are identified and analyzed. "Preventive and Corrective Measures for Controlling Agri- culture Pollution," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, September 1977. "Preliminary Assessment of Water Quality and Rural Nonpoint Source Pollution in Bear Creek Basin: Jackson County, Oregon, April 1977," Rogue Valley Council of Governments, April 1977, 180 pages. "Problem Assessment Report," Illinois Environmental Protec- tion Agency, May 1977. Contains the findings of the subcommittees of the Agricultural Task Force. "Ranking of Agricultural Water Quality Problems," Ohio-Kentucky- Indiana Regional Council of Governments, 1979- "Review of Effects of Water Availability on Agriculture Out- put," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. "Runoff from Agricultural Operations," Region I (New England), April 24, 1976. "Rural Wastewater Management in New Mexico Environmental Improve- ment Agency, Stephen R. Flanc and Associates, Inc., Lee Wilson and Associates, Sutien, Thayer and Brown, APC, Mimbres and Associates, Inc., January 1978, 300 pages. '"Rural Nonpoint Runoff Problems/ Analysis," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, December 1977, 174 pages. "Rural Sewage," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, April 1978, 36 pages. ------- 1.85 "Rural Nonpoint Runoff Problems/ 1.93 Analysis," Erie and Niagra Counties Regional Planning Board, January 1979, 176 pages. 1.86 "Rural and Natural Land Use Loadings," East Central Florida 1.94 Regional Planning Council. 1.87 "Sampling Results Agricultural Site," Alabama Regional Planning 1.95 Council, October 1977. 1.88 "The Selection and Implementation of Best Management Practices for Agricultural Pollution Abatement," Tri-County Regional Planning 1.96 Commission, February 1977. 1.89 "South Dakota Department of Agriculture, Division of Con- 1.97 servation," Chapter 5, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 1.90 "South Dakota Agricultural Statis- tics, Crop and Live Stock Reporting 1.98 Service, 1975," 6 District Council of Governments. 1.91 "A State Water Quality Plan for Controlling Agricultural Pollu- tion," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, Final 208 Plan for Controlling Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution in Vermont, 1978, 22 pages. The plan designates the most critical watersheds, identifies conservation practices which should be cost shared to 1.99 obtain water quality objectives, and designates a management agency to administer the program. 1.92 "State of the Art of Water Pollu- tion Control," Volume M: Rural Stormwater Runoff, Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Council, December 1976, 50 pages. "Stream Classification and Agricultural Facilities Plan- ning for the City of Pueblo," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, October 1976. "Summary Report Spray Irragation Seminar," Region I (New England), January 12, 1977. "Summary of Agricultural Task Force Water Quality Plan Recom- mendations," Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency, March 1978. "Summary of 1976 Agricultural Inventory," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, June 1977. "Summary of the Agriculture Task Force Problem Assessment Report," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, May 1977. Contains summary prepared by Agency. "A Survey of Farm Practices in the Winooski River Valley, 1978, Vermont Department of Environ- mental Water Resources, this report documents the extent of agricultural land management practices in the Winooske River Valley. Recommended practices and estimated costs are given, as well as programs and institu- tions available to assist with nonpoint source pollution. 29 pages. "Technical Appendix: Aroostook- Prestile Areawide Water Quality Plan," Northern Maine Regional Planning Commission, July 1977, 98 pages. Topics include- The historical trends of land use: soil erosion: cropland erosion and its effect on fisheries: pesticides: agricultural chemicals: and timber 13 harvesting best management practices. ------- 1.100 "Toward Clean Water: Alternatives for Action, Volume 1, Draft Environmental Impact Assessment, 1977. Chapter 9: Local Environ- mental Management Programs," Old Colony Planning Council, Points out the alternatives to lakes management wetlands and flood- plain protection, earth removal preservation of agricultural land, natural areas protection, and pesticide programs (non- agriculturally related). 1.101 "Urban and Agricultural NPS Target Abatement Levels #205," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 1.102 "Urban and Agricultural Non-point Waste Loads to the Truckee River," Washoe Council of Governments, December 1977. 1.103 "Virginia Agricultural Statistics, Bulletin No. 40," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, July 1975. 1.104 "Water Quality Impacts of Irrigated Agriculture-Larimer and Weld Counties, Colorado," Larimer- Weld Regional Council of Govern- ments, April 1977, $15.00. 1.105 "Water Quality - Agriculture," Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology. 1.106 "Water Quality Management Plan for Agriculture," North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. 1.107 "Water Quality Effects Associated with Irrigation in Kansas," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 1.108 "Water Quality Management Planning R.V.C.O.G., Water Qualtiy and Rural Nonpoint Sources of Pol- lution a Preliminary Assessment 1977," Rogue Valley Council of Governments. 1.109 "Water Quality Impacts of Irrigated Agriculture (Executive Summary)," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, April 1977, 65 pages, $6.00. 1.110 "WQ and Rural Nonpoint Source Pollution," Rogue Valley Council of Governments, July 1977, 180 pages. 1.111 "Test Watershed Monitoring and Sampling Program," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, February 1978, 300 pages. Topics include: Study of two rural nonfarm, two agricultural, and five urban test watersheds. 1.112 "208 Update for Agriculture," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. 1.113 "Supplement to Agriculture, Package 1 Management Practices," Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, August 1979- ------- II. ALTERNATIVES 2.1 "Acceptability/Adaptability 2.12 Analysis Summary for Management Alternatives," Area Planning Board Palm Beach County, No. 120. 2.2 "Alternatives to Sewers," Region I (New England), December 3, 1976. 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.3 "Alternative Treatment Methods, Land of - Sky RC," Land-of-Sky Regional Council, October 1976, 36 pages. 2.4 "Alternative Treatment Methods," Land-of- Sky Regional Council, October 1976, 36 pages. 2.5 "Alternatives Land Use Comparison and Analysis #503," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 2.6 "Alternatives to Ocean Dumping 2.16 Annual Report," State New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, October 1978, Chapter 5. 2.17 2.7 "Alternative Areawide Plans," Arkansas-Texas Council of Govern- ments, March 1978, 40 pages. 2.8 "Alternative Systems Configura- tion," Arkansas Council Govern- 2.18 ments, August 1977, 18 pages. 2.9 "Alternative Growth Management Techniques," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Agency, May 1975. 2.19 2.10 "Pollution Control Options," Arkansas-Texas Council of Govern- ments, August 1977, 284 pages. 2.11 "208 Water Quality Management Report on Alternatives for Burlington, Camden, and Glovcester Counties, New Jersey," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, November 1977, 130 pages. "208 Water Quality Management report on alternatives for Mercer County, New Jersey," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Council, 1977, 100 pages. "Alternative Control Strategies Killeen-Temple 208 Program," Central Texas Council of Govern- ments, May 1978, 496 pages. "Alternative Management Plans," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. "Alternative Futures for the Delaware Valley, Year 2000 Report No. 4," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. "Alternative Environmental Futures Process WP 10.02-1," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Council, September 1976. "Alternative Futures for the Delaware Valley," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Delaware Valley RFC, November 1976. "The Alternative Environmental Futures Process in Southeastern Pennyslvania," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, November 1976. "Alternative Clean Water Plan," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission, Vol.1, Muskegon River Basin, Vol. II, Northern Lower Michigan River Basins Vol. Ill, Kalamazoo River Basin, Vol. IV, Grand River Basin, Appendix A, Nonpoint Control Mearsures, Appendix B, Mgmt. Analysis and Alternatives Appendix C, Maps Sets (5 maps per County). ------- 2.20 "E-1: Alternative Wastewater Management Evaluation Criteria," Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments, EPA Plan Elements 8,9,16, January 1978, Criteria developed by NHPQ to quantify and measure effects are presented with an explanation of how each factor will be used to assess technical alternatives. 2.21 "Alternate Management Plans," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 2.22 "Alternative Environmental Futures," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 8, 1975. 2.23 "T-9: Alternative Approaches for the Protection of Water Quality in Bird Creed and the Verdigris River," EPA Plan Elements 8 & 9, February 1978, Indian Nations Council of Governments, this paper identifies some opportunities for solving the water quality problem in Bird Creek. It identifies the fact that there is some doubt as to the ability of the Verdigris River below the Bird Creek con- fluence to maintain a minimum dissolved oxygen level even with advanced treatment upstream on Bird Creek. Alternatives are described such as reuse of water from the northside plant at the proposed Black Fox Nuclear Power Plant and the conveyance and treat- ment of northside wastewater at the Haikey Creek Plant with dis- charge to the Arkansas River. The paper merely identifies opportu- nities and summarizes the costs. 2.24 "Alternative Management System," Houston-Galveston Area Council, November 1977. 2.25 "Alternative Technical Subplans and Map Supplement," Houston- Galveston Area Council, December 1977. 2.26 "Alternative Procedures and Methods of Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, September 7, 1977- 2.27 "Alternative Management Program," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, August 8, 1977. 2.28 "Alternative Regional Water Quality Management Systems for the Chattanooga "208" Region," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, February 1977, 65 pages. 2.29 "Alternative Controls for Water Quality Problems at Selected Solid Waste Disposal Sites," Chatanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, April 1977, 106 pages. 2.30 "Alternative Growth Management Techniques," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Mgmt. Agency, May 1975. 2.31 "M-2: Alternative Water Quality Management Arrangement," Erling Helland Assoc., EPA Plan Element 15, January 1978, Indian Nations Council of Governments, this report presents a discussion of options, examples of institutional arrange- ments in other areas and presents for discussion three alternative institutional arranments for the INCOG 208 Planning Area. Addendum No. 1, part of the report adds two alternatives for a total of five to be evaluated. 2.32 "Alternatives for Inter-municipal Agreements Regarding Wastewater Treatment (Westboro and Shrewsbury)," Central Mass Regional Planning Commission, April 1977- 1 0 ------- 2.33 "Alternative Areawide and Nonpoint Source Plans Subsequent to Pre- liminary Screening," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, October 1977. 2.34 "Alternatives for Small Wastewater Treatment Systems - Cost/Effective- ness Analysis," EPA Technology Transfer Seminar Publication. 2.35 "Alternatives for Small Wastewater Treatment Systems - Pressure Sewers/Vacuum Sewers," EPA Technology Transfer Seminar Publication. 2.36 "Alternatives for Small Waste- water Treatment Systems - On-site Disposal/Septage Treatment and Disposal," EPA Technology Transfer Seminar Publication. 2.37 "Alternative Growth Futures," Cape Code Planning & Economic Development Commission, 1976. 2.38 "Alternative Structural and Nonstructural Tactics," East Central Michigan Planning & Development Region, September 1977, 471 pages. 2.39 "Alternative Structural and Nonstructural Plans and their Consequences," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, March 1978, 492 pages. 2.40 "Alternative Control Strategies for Point and Nonpoint Dis- chargers," Coastal Bend Council of Governments, October 1977, Chapters I - VIII. 2.41 "An Analysis of Anticipated Plans and Alternative Waste Handling Procedures," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, March 1976, 36 pages. 2.42 "City of Phoenix Phase II A - Metropolitan Phoenix - 1978 Development and Evaluation Large Array Alternatives." Maricopa Association of Governments, Greeley and Hansen, March 1979. 2.43 "City of Phoenix 91st Ave. Waste- water Treatment Plant - Plant Expansion Facility Plan Interim Report No, 1 - Cross Array Liquid Stream Alternatives, " Maricopa Assoc. of Governments, Greeley and Hansen/John Carollo Engineers June 1979. 2.44 "City of Phoenix 91st Ave. Waste- water Treatment Plant - Plant Expansion Facility Plan Interim Report No. 1 Cross Array Liquid Stream Alternatives Detailed Cost Supplement," Maricopa Assoc. of Governments, Greeley and Hansen/ John Carollo Engineers, June 1979. 2.45 "Analysis of Initial Arewide Al- ternatives," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, June 1977, 41 pages, this report examined the impact of each alternative on existing structure, the tax/cost impact of each alter- native, and the basic steps required to implement each alter- native. 2.46 "Appendix B' Analysis of Man- agement Alternatives Phase II and III Report," Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. I 1 ------- 2.4? "T-18- Analysis of the Impact of Population and Infiltration/Inflow on Cost-Effective Waste Water Management Alternatives," EPA Plan Elements 8 and 9, Indian Nations Council of Governments, March 1978. A focal point of 208 planning is the developing of cost- effective alternatives for munici- pal wastewater management. The costs associated with these alter- natives are a function of waste- water flows and loadings which are influenced by the projected population to be served and the quantity of wastewater associated with infiltration/inflow (I/I). Three levels of population growth were developed to determine the sensitivity of treatment costs to various service area populations. I/I flows were derived for the major service areas and the costs of various I/I management tech- niques were estimated to determine the most cost-effective strategies. The purpose of this working paper is to present the results of the analysis among population levels and I/I management strategies in terms of cost-effectiveness 2.48 "Analysis of Alternative Manage- ment Plans for Publicly-Owned Treatment Works," Alabama Regional Planning Commission, December 1977- 2.49 "Analysis of Alternative Management plans (Areawide and Nonpoint Sources)," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, November 1977- 2.50 "Analysis of Alternatives for Disposal of Residual Wastes," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, April 1977. 2.51 "An Approach for Evaluating Management System Alternatives," Atlanta Regional Commission, April 1978. 2.52 "Areawide Infiltration/Inflow Analysis-Appendix 3," Maricopa Association of Governments. John Carollo Engineers, March 1978. This report describes the area- wide infiltration/inflow (I/I) analysis conducted to identify the existence of excessive I/I in each sewer system tributary to each of eight wastewater treat- ment plants located in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area: Avondale, Chandler, Gilbert, Litchfield Park, Luke Air Force Base, Mesa, Phoenix, and Tolleson. It was determined that the total annual I/I rate in each sewer system was not excessive. 2.53 "Areawide Water Quality Management Alternatives," Boston Metro- politan area Planning Council, January 1978. 2.54 "Areawide Water Quality Alter- natives for the Miami Valley Region," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 2.55 "Assessement of Alternative Area- wide Plans," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, Number 505. 2.56 "Assessment of Alternative Sub- Plans," Area Planning Board of Palm County, Number 504. 2.57 "Best Management Practices Alter- natives," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, Number 206. 2.58 "Boylston Pilot Project-Sub- Surface Sewage Disposal Problems and-Abatement Alternatives," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, January 1977. 1 2 ------- 2,59 "Bridge Building," East-West Gate- way Coordination Council, September 1977. A brief description of the meeting conducted with local officials concerning point source alternatives, nonpoint source con- trol measures designated manage- ment agencies. These meetings were part of Phase III of the 208 plan. 2.60 "Broad Management Options," Houston-Galveston area Council, July 1977, revised November 1977. 2.61 "Brush Creek Technical Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, December 1976. This report, researched on request, deals with alternative sewage management arrangements for the Gray Summit area. This communicty consulted EQGCC for advice con- cerning the formation of a sewage management structure. Present sewage practices are identified and five alternatives are examined and recommendations made. 2.62 "Combine Technical and Management Plan Alternatives for Point and Nonpoint Pollution in Bannock and Caribou Counties, Idaho," Southeast Idaho Council of Governments. 2.63 "Combined Alternative Technical/ Management Plans for Water Quality Protection," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, number 122. 2.64 "Combination of Feasible Control and Reduction Options and Develop- ment of Alternative Basinwide subplans for Sludge Disposal," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, October 1977. 2.65 "Combined Management and Technical Alternatives," Coastal Bend Council of Governments, November 1978, 19 pages. 2.66 "Comparison and Evaluation of Water Quality Control Alternatives," Lakes Region Planning Commission, October 1977- 2.67 "Concept Analysis of Alternative Regional Water Quality Management Systems," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments. April 1977, 8 pages. 2.68 "Conference Proceedings' Alter- natives to Sewers," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Discusses many of the issues related to non- sewered alternatives such as: septic system technology, siting and installation, maintenance and repairof septic systems, land use/growth impacts, and legal/fin- ancial issues. 2.69 "Consequences of a No-Action Alter- native on Urban Nonpoint Pollution in Southeast Michigan," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, February 1978, 49 pages. This report contains estimates of the increases in pollutant loadings due to urban nonpoint sources from 1975 to 2000. A computerized runoff quality model, SEM-STORM, was used wextensive water quality sampling to provide the estimates. 2.70 "Conventional Vs Conventional Site Alternative Comparisions (Working Paper)," Maricopa Association of Governments, Ferguson, Morris, and Simpson/Stevens, Thompson, and Runyan for the Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, March 1978. The purpose of this working paper is to document the selection of the eastside conventional treatment plant sites as a result of com- parison of the conventional treat- ment plant sites against each other. 2.71 "The Conversion of Seasonal to Year- Round Homes," Southern Rockingham Regional Planning District Commis- sion, September 1976, 145 pages. 13 ------- 2.72 "Definition of Terms and Approach used to Evaluate Alternatives (Point Source) Water Quality Management Plans," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Council, Chester Betz, Engineer, June 19, 1977. 2.73 "M-3: Detailed Water Quality Management and Regulation Alter- natives," Erling Helland Associa- tion, EPA Plan Elements 14 & 15, Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments, March 1978. This paper evaluates management system alter- natives and discusses possible institutional arrangements. Specific agencies are identified and potential roles for those agencies are discussed. Oppor- tunities for the future are also identified. 2.74 "Development of Water Quality Management Alternatives," South- western Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 2.75 "Development and Assessement of Alternative Areawide Strategies", East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 2.76 "Development of Alternatives for Water Quality Management in the Pawtuxet River," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 2.77 "Development of Alternatives for Areawide Sludge Management," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 2.78 "Development of Systems Alter- natives for Control of Nonpoint Pollution Sources," South/Eastern Council of Governments, June 1977, 87 pages, $5.00. 2.79 "Development of Technical and Management Plan Alternatives: Choices for the Future," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, October 1977. 2.80 "Development of Alternative Manage- ment, Systems and Evaluation Criteria," South Carolina Appala- chian Council of Governments, February 1977- 2.81 "Develop and Screen Alternative Areawide Strategies." South/ Eastern Council of Governments, October 1977, 81 pages, $3.00. 2.82 "Discussion of Alternative Develop- ment Evaluation Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz, Engineers, March 1977. 2.83 "Eastside Sub-regional Alternatives," Maricopa Association of Governments, Ferguson, Morris, and Simpson/Stevens Thompson and Runyan for the Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, April 1978. This report documents the steps involved in the develop- ment of alternative plans for the eastside, following is a summary of the process. The small array was preliminary in nature and in only enough detail to generate general costs and benefits. More detailed analysis required look at the individual elements or components of the alternatives. This "Su- bregional screening" involved: 1. Evaluation and selection of conventional treatment sites alternatives. 2. Evaluation and selection of land treatment site alternatives. 3. Comparison of land treatment at the selected land sites against conventional treatment at the selected conventional sites. 4. Evaluation of major reuse options. 5. Evaluation of sludge management alternatives. The various elements of the sub- regional screening are described in Chapters III, IV and V. Next, the existing collection system was analyzed to determine existing 14 ------- system capacities and flow routing schemes to optimize use of the existing system and identify system deficiencies. Based on this analysis and discussions with community staffs, alternative col- lection systems layouts were developed for the eastside. Finally, the alternatives were built up again. Complete eastside plans, including collection, treatment, reuse and sludge manage- ment were developed by combining the preferred elements identified in the sub-regional screening and the sub-regional collection sys- tems. These plans were prelimi- narily evaluated by the Corps and its consultants, but the selec- tion of the preferred plans will be made by the advisory groups and communities. The sub-regional plans are described in Chapter VII. 2.84 "Eastside Wastewater Management Alternatives; Which Do You Pre- fer?," Maricopa Association of Governments 208 Program, May 1978. This brochure describes the waste- water alternatives for the eastsid* in simple language and includes recommendations for preferred eastside alternatives from the 208 Advisory Groups. 2.85 "Environmental Evaluation of Alternative Strategies," South Alabama Regional Planning Council, February 1978. 2.86 "Environmental Evaluation of Resi- dual Waste Management Alternatives on an Areawide Level of Analysis, Draft Memorandum No. 5," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and Mckee for Maricopa Association of Governments, the draft report pro- vides an environmental assessment of sludge management alternatives for the processing and disposal of wastewater sludge solids from the 91st Avenue and the 23rd Avenue Wastewater treament facilities. The text assesses site limitations specific to the 91st Avenue and the 23rd Avenue treatment plants and to the alternative landfill sites under consideration. In addition, the text provides a. discussion of appropriate miti- gation measures. 2.87 "Environmental Consequences and Alternatives of Residual Disposal Systems-Overview Report," Pima Association of Government, Task 5323, Volume 1, Text Volume II, Appendices, October 1977. 2.88 "Element 29: Report-Environmental Assessment," East-West Gateway coordinating Council, April 1978. Will describe the future environ- ment without the proposed project environment factors involved in each alternatives. 2.89 "Environmental Impact Matrices." EPA Plan Element 16, March 1978, Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments, eight packages of 24 inch by 36 inch sheets are provided for eight different subbasins. The matrices display in a visual fashion the environmental impacts of the alternatives presented in T-ll. A limited number of copies are available. 2.90 "Task 501 - Environmental Assess- ment , "Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission, to assess the environmental impacts of the various alternative plans. 15 ------- 2.91 "Element 29: Report - Environ- mental Assessment," Wast-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, April 1978. Will describe the future environment without the proposed project and environ- mental factors involved in each alternative. Also, the environ- mental effects of the proposed plan and the steps necessary to minimize adverse effects will be presented. 2.92 "E-3*: Environmental Impact Assessment of Alternative Waste- water Management Plans," EPA Plan Element 16, Indian Nations Council of Governments, March 1978. This paper describes the development of the environmental impact matrices described above. Descriptive phrases are used in place of numerical rankings to articulate the nature of environ- mental impacts in the matrices. The paper contains a brief explanation of the descriptive phrases used to evaluate the alternatives. 2.93 "Environmental Evaluation of Interceptor Patterns," (Draft), Memorandum No. 6, Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and Mckee, May 1978. The purpose of this memorandum is to describe the environmental impacts resulting from inter- ceptor alignments associated with Westside Alternative Waste- water Management schemes as identified by the Phoenix 201 Facilities Consultant. Data are presented in both narrative and tabular form. Where necessary, maps and figures accompany the narrative. 2.94 "Environmental Evaluation of West- side Alternatives, Draft Memo- randum No. 4," 208 Phoenix, Arthur Beard Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and Mckee, March 1978. The objective of this report is to document the environmental impacts associated with alternative siting concepts the wastewater treatment facili- ties that have been identified of defined by the Phoenix 201 Faci- lities Consultant. The impacts discussed herein deal specifi- cially with sites identified for the treatment of wastewater prior to disposal or reuse and with more areawide considerations regarding such disposal or reuse. Alter- native interceptor routes within the various "action" alternatives will be described and assessed in Memorandum No. 6. 2.95 "Chapter VIII Evaluation of Manage- ment Agencies Alternative Sub-plans," Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester Council of Governments. 2.96 "Evaluation of Water Quality Manage- ment Plan Alternatives," Middlesex County Planning Board, MCPB/Joint Venture, August 1977. 2.97 "Evaluating and testing of Alter- natives, San Creek Drainage Basin," Pikes Peak Area Council of Govern- ments , Karcich and Weber, Inc., February 1974. 2.98 "An evaluation of Alternatives Waste Treatment Management Systems - Constraints and Oppor- tunities ," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc., 1975. 2.99 "Chapter VI Evaluation of Engineering and Water Quality Alternative Sub-Plans." Berkeley. Charleston, Dorchester Council of Governments. 1 6 ------- 2.100 "Existing Sanitary Districts Facilities Alternatives," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 2.101 "Feedlots Package III Program Options," Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, MPCA, August 1979, 12 pages. 2.102 "Element 20-Final Point Source Alternative," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, December 1977. The final point source alternatives have been defined by cost and effectiveness analysis in this report. 2.103 "Fiscal Impact of Alternative Service Relationships Between the City of Broomfiled and the Tifferson County Airport Authority," Denver Regional Council of Governments, 1977. 2.104 "Formulation and Evaluation of Alternatives," Ohio-Kentucky- Indiana Regional Council of Governments, February 1976. 2.105 "Identification of Alternative Management Plans," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, September 1977. 2.106 "Identification and Initial Screening of Storm Water Runoff Control Alternatives-interim report," Waccamaw Regional Planning Commission, More, Gardner and Assoc., 50 pages, August 20, 1979. 2.107 "Identification of Alternative Management Plans (Pt. Sources)," South Alabama Regonal Planning Commission, October 1977. 2.108 "Implications of Renal Water Supply Alternatives on Water Quality Management. # 217," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 2.109 "Individual Wastewater Project Task B Report. Summary of Alter- native On-site Wastewater Treat- ment and Disposal Methods," Triangle J Council of Governments. November 1978. 99 pages. 2.110 "Institutional and Management Alternatives. Abstract for Review with Local Governments." South Alabama Regional Planning Commis- sion, November 1977- 2.111 "Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Interim Report No. 4." Clark County 208, February 1978. Develops alternative wastewater treatment plans and a preliminary capital improvement program to the year 2000 for Clark County. 2.112 "Initial Institutional Alterna- tives for Point Source," Atlanta Regional Commission, September 1977- Listing seven alternative management agency arrangements. 2.113 "Introduction to Alternative Environmental Futures " Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion , Chester Betz, Engineers, May 15, 1975- 2.114 "Land Vs Conventional Treatment Alternative Comparison Working Paper," Maricopa Association of Governments, Ferguson, Morris and Simpson/Stevens. Thompson and Runyan for the Corps of Engi- neers. Phoenix Urban Study, March 1978. The purpose of this working paper is to present a comparison of conventional treatment against land treatment. The relative merits or liabilities of the two treatment processes are identified. 17 ------- 2.115 "Land Vs Land Site Alternative 2.120 Comparisons Working Paper," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, Boyle Engineering Corp- oration for the Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, March 1978. This working paper 2.121 evaluates six land treatment alternatives for both primary and secondary effluent as will as single and double pass 2.122 systems. 2.116 "Large Array of Collection and Treatment Alternatives," Maricopa 2.123 Association of Governments, Ferguson, Morris, and Simpson/ Stevens, Thompson, and Runyan for Corps of Engineers, February 1977. This report con- 2.124 tains the background data, for the twenty wastewater treatment and reuse alternatives. These include future population and distribution and present and projected wastwater flows. A detailed description and an evaluation of each collection and treatment alternative is included as well as effluent reuse options and recommendation. 2.117 "Las Vegas Wash-Interim Report 3,4," Clark County 208, 3 - Identifies and describes alter- native resource management programs for Las Vegas Wash which emphasize multiple use concepts. 4 - Expands upon the alternative plans described in Interim report 3, January and February 1978. 2.118 "Local Strategies Alternative Plan Development," Region I (New England), November 1, 1977. 2.119 "Lower Weber 201 Facilities Planning Area, Municipal Alternatives," Weber River Water 2.128 Quality Planning Council. 2.125 2.126 2.127 "Management Alternatives," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council, March 1976. A Study of possible Institutional forms and activities for areawide wastewater management. "Management Alternatives," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. "Management Alternative by Specific Program" Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. "Management Alternatives, Working Paper #10," Pikes Peaks Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. "Management Alternative Including Institutional Arrangements Financial Alternatives, and Required Authority," Coastal Bend Council of Governments, September 1977, 160 pages. "Management Alternatives," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1976. "Management Alternatives and Recommendations," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission. "Methodology for Alternative Environmental Evaluation, Revised Draft Memorandum No. 3>" Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, February 1978. This revised draft includes 208 Advisory Group comments on the initial draft. Methodology for 'Alternative Environmental Evalua- tion, Memorandum no. 3, this final draft includes the comments local governments had on the revised draft. "Metro 208 Areawide Alternatives," Maricopa Association of Governments, Ferguson, Morris and Simpson, Inc./ Stevens, Thompson and Runyan, Inc., October 1978. 18 ------- 2.129 "Metropolitan Phoenix Facility 2.135 Plan 1978 Evaluation of Alter- natives Plans, First Draft - Addendum No. 1, " Maricopa Association of Governments, July 1978. 2.130 "Metropolitan Phoenix Facility Plan - 1978 - Evaluation of Alternate Plan," Maricopa Association of Governments, First Draft with Appendices, June 1978. 2.131 "Metropolitan Phoenix Facility Plan - 1978 - Evaluation of Alternate Plans, First Draft," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments . 2.136 2.137 2.138 2.132 "Moose Hill Reservoir, Leicester, Mass.: The Total Cost of a Pro- posed Surface Water Supply— Alternative Sources of Water and Water Demend Projections, September 1977. 2.139 2.133 "Task 401 - Municipal Treatment Alternatives," Southeast Ark- ansas Regional Planning Com- mission, 201 facility plans for White Hall and Pine Bluff Arkansas Identification of possible alternatives for other municipalities. 2.140 2.134 "Muncipal Wastwater: Poten- tial Reuse Options," Maricopa Association of Governments, Boyle Engineering Corporation for the Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, June 1977, this report examines various means of disposing and using wastewater. The options include: energy production, turf irri- gation, recreation, agricultural irrigation, industrial water cooling, industrial processing water, fish and wildlife enhan- cement, ground water recharge, domestic re-use, gas production. "Non-Structural solutions of Wastewater Disposal A.N.C.0.," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Defines the subsurface disposal problems, methods of treatment available, ultimate disposal alternatives, effi- ciencies of the systems, and capital and operating cost. "Overview of Technical Alter- natives," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, September 1977- "Oxnard Plain Alternative Water Supply Study - Final Report," Ventura Regional County Sani- tation District. "Part B - Approach to Non- structural Alternatives," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission, Technical Memoranda. "Element 7 - Phase II Work Plan," East West Gateway Coordinating Council, October 1976. Specifies the work to be undertaken during the second phase of the 208 work plan. Phase II consist of data collection and the development of the first round of alternatives. "Element 17 - Phase II Work Plan," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, April 1977. Describes the revised work order of what elements are to be done in phase III where the final alternatives will be developed. 19 ------- 2.141 "Element 18 - Phase II Alternative Selection Report," East-West Gate- way Coordinating Committee, April 1977. Serves as a status report on the program to date; it enables review and comment by agencies and jurisdictions participating in the planning process. It is a summary of all work done by project staff and consultants, including pro- blem identification, development of alternative solutions, and utilizing comments received from workshops. The report presents recommendations for further in- depth study in Phase III of the 208 planning process in the areas of point source, nonpoint source and management/institutional. 2.142 "Element 23 - Phase III Final Alternative Analysis Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, October 1977. This is a summary of the stream based on computer modling of point sources and nonpoint sources. 2.143 "Element 14 - Phase II Interim Report and Recommendation," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, February 1977. A comprehensive summary of all major alternatives and recom- mendations developed under Phase II of the St. Louis area 208 areawide wastewater manage- ment study. Includes abridged except from Elements 8, 9, 10 and 11, 12, 13 reports. appendices to this study contains the final population and land use projections in 5 year in- crements through the year 2000, to be used with the population and land use sections. Tabular outputs for wastewater flow projections, projected raw waste- water loads, treatment plant stream loadings for each struc- ture alternative and a detailed presentation of preliminary point source structural control cost are given to aid in dealing with the report's municipal and indus- trial point source discussion. 2.144 "Phase III Interim Report - Area- wide Alternative Plans," North- western Indiana Regional Planning Commission. 2.145 "Element 21 - Phase III Final Alternative Analysis Report* Non- point Source Report," West Gate- way Coordinating Committee, 4 Volumes. October 1977. Based on the contents of task Memo 20A, 21A, Water Quality Evalutation Technical Supplement, This report details nonpoint source controls for three levels of water quality in the St. Louis area. Design criteria and costs are presented for each control measure. 2.146 "Physical Alternatives for Non- Point Sources," Chariton Valley Regional Services Agency. 2.147 "Point and Nonpoint Source Alter- natives, Executive Summary," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 2.148 "Possibilities for Water Con- servation in the Atlanta Region," Atlanta Regional Commission, March 1976. Detailed water conservation strategies and how they could be applied in the Atlanta Region. 2.149 "Potential Alternatives for Water Quality Management Area 4, Green- ville Creek/Middle still water River, Darke/Miami Counties." Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 20 ------- 2.150 "Potential Alternatives for Water Quality Management Area 3, Upper Still Water River," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 2.151 "Potential Alternatives for Water Quality Management Areas 1-2-28 Mississinawa River/Wabash River/Mile Creek, Darke County," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 2.152 "Potential Alternatives for Water Quality Management Areas 6-7-8-9, Upper Twin Creek-Serun Mile Creek-four Mile Creek- Whitewater Lower Twin Creek Areas," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 2.153 "Potential Alternatives for Water Quality Management Areas 25-26-27-29," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 2.154 "Potential Alternatives for Water Quality Management Areas 5-10-11- 12-13-14-15-16-24," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 2.155 "Potential Reuse Options for Wastewater Effluent and Residual Solids," Maricopa Association of Governments, Boyle Engineer- ing Corporation for the Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, June 1977. This final report presents the various practical reuse options and suggests considerations as to their individual feasibility for application in the Phoenix Urban area. Each reuse options is also individually discussed as it related to quantity and quality and their resultant changes. In addition there are also discussions of Arizona water rights, effluent owner- ship, and existing and future reuse agreements. 2.156 "Potential Reuse Options for Muncipal Wastewater Effluent and Residual Solids Draft," Phoenix Urban Study, November 1976. This report presents various reuse option and examines their feasibility for application in the Phoenix urban area. Reuse options are individually discussed as they relate to quantity and quality and their resultant changes. Also, there are discussions of effluent ownership, Arizona water rights, and existing and future reuse agreements. 2.157 "Preliminary Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Alternatives, Summary Report," Phoenix Urban Study, Ferguson, Morris and Simpson/ Stevens, Thompson, and Runyan for the Corps of Engineers, April 1977, this report describes and evaluates 20 collection and treatment alternatives and possible reuse options for the treatment effluent. Alternative were developed and reviewed relative tor 1. Native drainage basins in the area. 2. Projected population growth. 3. Existing community service area. 4. Extent of the resisting sewerage systems through 1980, and 5. Potential re-use area. 2.158 "Preliminary Report to the 205 Areawide Planning Committee Con- cerning Alternative Implementation Strategies for Achieving Water Quality Goals," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, August 1977, 11 pages. 2.159 "Preliminary Findings Relating to Alternative Techniques for Controlling Non-point Source Pollution in the Lakes Region," Lakes Region Planning Commission, July 1976. 2 1 ------- 2.160 "Preliminary Control Alternatives 2.168 for Phillippe Creek," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, October 1977. 44 pages, $3-70. 2.161 "Preliminary Management Network Alternatives." Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #111. 2.162 "Preliminary Control Alternatives for Phillippe Creek," Southwest 2.169 Florida Regional Planning Commis- sion, prepared by Post, Buckley, Schuh and Jernigan, Inc., October 1977. $6.90 per copy. 2.163 "Preliminary Control Alternatives for the Caloosahatchee River Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared by Post, Buckley, Schuh and Jernigan, 2.170 Inc.. $5-50. 2.164 "Preliminary Investigation of Alternative Treatment Options for Matawan Boro, New Jersey Chapter 5," State of New Jersey Depart- ment of Environmental Protection. 2.171 2.165 "Preliminary Control Alternatives for The Charlotte Harbor Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared for the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council by 2.172 Post, Buckley, Schuh and Jernigan, Inc., November 1977, $9.10 per day. 2.166 "Preliminary Study of Wastewater Disposal Alternative," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, 2.173 April 1976. 2.167 "Presentation and Screening of Alternative Plans," Region II Planning Commission. The Chester Engineers and Water Resources Engineers, October 2.174 1977, May 1978 as revised. "Presentation of Alternatives to Traditional Septic Systems for the Washington Metropolitan Area." Washington Council of Governments, November 1977- A description of the alternatives to septic systems. Montgomery County, Md. Office of Community Development. "Priorities and Implementation Schedule," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, March 1978, 9 pages. This report analysis the priorities and Implementation schedules for the areawide and subarea wastewater treatment and residual waste management alternatives. "The Problem and Alternative Courses of Action," Municipal Facilities/Industrial Dis- chargers Brief #2, Association of Bay Area Governments, July 1977, $1.00. "A Process for Developing and Evaluating Water Quality Manage- ment Alternatives in the Chatta- nooga '208' Region," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Govern- ments, March 28, 1977, 31 pages. "Projected Water Quality Effects of Alternative Urban Best Manage- ment Practices for Nonpoint Source Control," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, December 1977. "Proposal for Specialization of Program Development Among Water Quality Management Planning Agencies," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 8. "Proposed Analysis for Great South Bay Options for Further Analaysis," Nassua Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 22 ------- 2.175 "Proposed Evaluation Methodolgy 2.180 for Technical Alternatives Working Paper," Phoenix Urban Study, Maricopa Association of Governments, Ferguson, Morris, and Simpson/Stevens, Thompson, 2.181 and Runyan Boyle Engineering Corporation, Dames and Moore, for the Corp of Engineers, March 1978. This working paper - 2.182 identifies the alternatives for evaluation, criteria to be used in the evaluation and the steps to be gone through in the evaluation and selection process. 2.183 2.176 "Prototypical Alternative Arran- gements for the Performance of Essential Water Quality Manage- ment Functions Under 208 Program," 2.184 Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Government Studies and Systems. 2.177 "Public Testimony (Hearing on Report on Alternatives," 2.185 Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, October 1977. 2.178 "Reclaimed Water Reuse Options 2.186 Working Paper," Maricopa Asso- ciation of Governments, Phoenix Urban Study, November 1977. The purpose of this paper is to identify in as much detail as 2.187 possible the potential wastewater reuse sites or systems on the central and eastside of the Valley. Much of the information 2.188 in this report was obtained through a serof meetings with the staffs and officials of the municipalities, govern- mental agencies, and private water companies in the study area. 2.179 "Ranking of Management Alter- natives," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, December 1977. "Regional Issues 1977 are Circumstances Beyond Our Control?," Assoc. of Bay Area Governments, February 1977. "Regional Water Supply Alter- natives #216," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. "Report on Initial Areawide Alternatives," Institutional and financial Products, Mid Americia Regional Council. "Report on Analysis of Initial Areawide Alternative," Insti- tutional and Financial Products, Mid-America Regional Council. "Report on Alternatives Plans for Selected Subareas," Institutional and Financial Products, Mid-America Regional Council. "Report on Alternatives Tech nical Solutions for Subareas," Point Source Products, Mid- America Regional Council. "Report on Alternatives," Delaware Valley Regional Plan- ning Commission, September 1977. "Report of Management Alter- natives," Macon Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. "Report on Institutional Alter- natives for Septic Tank Opera- tion and Maintenance Programs and Septage Management in the Montachusett Region." 23 ------- 2.189 "Report on Institutional Alter- 2.196 natives for Septic Tank Operation and Maintenance Programs and Septage Management in the Monta- chusett Region," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 2.197 1977, 51 pages. 2.190 "Report on Institutional Alter- 2.198 natives for Sewage Facilities Management Agencies, Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1977, 39 pages. 2.191 "Residuel Waste Disposal Practices and Alternatives, Executive Summary," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 2.192 "Residuals Management in the Washington Metropolitan Area," Washington Council of Governments. March 1978. An Assessment of the 2.199 residuals handling needs of the region and an anlysis of the alternatives available to meet these needs. 2.193 "Revised Environmental Evaluation of Westside Alternatives, Memor- andum No. 4," Maricopa Associa- tion of Governments, Arthur Beard Engineers/Camp, Dresser, 2.200 and McKee, May 1978. This report documents the environmental impacts associated with the waste treatment alternatives as revised by the Phoenix 201 Facilities Consultant. 2.201 2.194 "Runoff Control Management Alter- natives," Washoe Council of Governments, August 1977. 2.195 "Secondary Environmental Impacts of Technical Alternatives," First Tennessee-Virginia Develop- ment District, February 1978, 2.202 27 pages. This report summarizes the energy, chemical and manpower requirements and projected sludge quantities for technical alter- natives . "Task 2.4.2. Structural Treatment Alternatives," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. "Structural Treatment Alternatives," Region I (New England). "Subsurface Water Management - Interim Rept. 3," Clark County 208 Agency, February 1978. Identifies alternative control measures to eliminate or prevent subsurface water quantity and quality problems. This report also includes best management practices guide based on avail- able literature and proposes a preliminary capital investment program and schedule for subsur- face water management. "Summary of Alternative Technical Solutions for Subareas," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, December 1977. This report is a compilation of available information on the wastewater collection and treat- ment alternatives for each "201" Planning Area in the study area. "Summary of Environmental of Westside Alternatives, Memorandum No. 9," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard Engineers/Camp, Dresser and McKee, July 1978. "Summary of Environmental Evalua- tion of Residual Waste Manage- ment Alternatives, Memorandum No. 10," Maricopa Association of'Governments, Arthur Beard Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, July 1978. "Summary of Alternatives-Merrinack River Crossing Corridor Planning Study-Northern Middlesex Area Commission," November 1978. ------- 2.203 "Summary of Comments and Applica- 2.210 tions for Alternative TM Manage- ment Systems, #118," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 2.204 "T-6: A Summary of Preliminary Wastewater Management Alternatives," EPA Plan Elements 8 & 9, Indian 2.211 Nations Council of Governments, January 1978. This paper contains a summary of the alternative waste- water management strategies to be evaluated as a part of the INCOG 208 Planning effort. Strategies are for the technical solutions. 2.205 "Summary of Environmental Evalua- tion of Residual Waste Management 2.212 Alternatives, Draft Memorandum No. 10," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, May 1978. This report summarizes Environmental Evaluation of Residual Waste Management Alternatives, Draft Memorandum No. 5. 2.206 "Tampa Bay Water Quality Manage- ment Alternatives Analysis," 2.213 Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission. 2.207 "Technical Alternatives for On- Site Waste Treatment and Dis- posal," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, September 1976. 2.208 "Technical Areawide Alternatives, #219," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 2.209 "Technical Subplans," Lower Rio Grande Valley Regional Develop- ment Commission. Topics include instream Water Quality under alternative discharge levels, alternative solutions, costs. "Teton County Proposed Compre- hensive Plan, Implementation Alternatives, and Water Quality Management Plan," Teton County 208 Planning Agency, January 1977 and March 1977. "Teton County Growth and Develop- ment Alternatives," Teton County 208 Planning Agency, May 1976. A background report for the Teton County Comprehensive Plan and Implementation Program and the Teton County Water Quality Manage- ment Program, Livingston and Associates. "Toward Clean Water: Alternatives for Action, Volume 1, Draft Environmental Impact Assessment, Chapter 6' Urban Runoff/Construc- tion and Development," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Discuss alternatives to controlling urban runoff in Brockton, controlling urban runoff in other urbanized areas, and adopting preventive measures for future development. "Toward Clean Water: Alternatives for Action, Volume 1, Draft Environmental Impact Assessment, Chapter 4: Municipal Wastewater Disposal," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Identifies treat- ment works alternatives capable of solving existing wastewater quality problems and capable of meeting anticipated municipal and industrial waste treatment needs of the area over a twenty- year period. 25 ------- 2.214 "Toward Clean Water: Alternatives 2.219 for Action, Volume 1, Draft Environmental Impact Assessment, Chapter 8: Residuals Management, Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Identifies alternatives to control the disposition of all residual waste generated and the disposal of pollutants on land or in subsurface excavations in 2.220 OCPC 208 area which could affect water quality and are intended to provide for eventual compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. 2.215 "Transcripts of March 1, 1978, 208 Lobbying Forum," EPA Plan Element 17, Indian Nations 2.221 Council of Governments, March 1978. Contains trancripts of presentations made by citizens of the INCOG area during the evening of March 1, 1978 and containing their comments, questions, and/or recommendations pertaining to the 208 alternatives presented to date. 2.216 "Transportation Corriders/Water Quality Implementation Alter- natives," Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, July 1978, 15 pages and appendices. Draft for public review of partial plan to reduce sedimentation from transportation. 2.217 "Uintah-South Weber 201 Facilities Planning Area, Municipal Alter- natives," Weber Riber Water Quality Planning Council. 2.218 "Upper Ogden Valley 201 Faci- lities Planning Area, Municipal Alternatives," Weber River Water 2.222 Quality Planning Council. "Verdigris River Evaluation: Alternative Wastewater Manage- ment Strategies for the Lower Bird Creek and Verdigris River Basins," Volume I, Indian Nations Council of Governments, Gates Engineering and Associates, May 1979. "Verdigris River Evaluation: Alternative Wastewater Manage- ment Strategies for the Lower Bird Creek and Verdigris River Basins," Volume II, Indian Nations Council of Governments, Gates Engineering and Associates, May 1979. "Wastewater Treatment Alternatives, Conventional Treatment Progress Report," Maricopa Association of Governments, Ferguson, Morris, and Simpson/Stevens, Thompson, and Runyan, for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, February 1977. This plan examines alternatives for collecting, conventionally treating (treatment plant), and reusing wastewater in the Study Area together with a strategy for implementing that plan. The steps used for developing alter- natives are: 1. Define in detail the work to be done. 2. Define the evaluation criteria. 3- Inven- tory and assess existing manage- ment agencies, and develop alter- native management systems. 4. Develop non-structural con- trols. 5. Develop an array con- ventional treatment alternatives. 6. Suggest a preferred areawide plan. "Wastewater Reuse Report, Task 6340," (Draft), Pima Associates of Government, Army Corps of Engineers, September 1977- 26 ------- 2.223 "Waste Treatment Alternatives," 2.227 Rogue Valley Council of Govern- ments, 1978. 2.224 "T-11: Wastewater Management Alternatives Costs and Water 2.228 Quality," Indian Nations council of Governments, EPA Plan Elements 8 & 9, February 1978. The purpose of this working paper is to summarize the costs of the alternative 2.229 wastewater technical strategies developed for the INCOG 208 Study Area. Costs of achieving four levels of water quality are displayed. Level one is defined by the achievement of 2.230 dissolved oxygen concentrations greater than 5 and the maximum unionized ammonia nitrogen concentration less than .02 milligrams per liter. Level two is defined by a dissolved oxygen content greater than 5 milligrams per liter without 2.231 regard to ammonia toxicity. Level three is the achievement of the dissolved oxygen content of at least 2 milligrams per liter in the stream. A fourth category is displayed in those 2.232 cases where land application is used and there is no discharge. Costs are presented on a basis of cost per population equivalent 2.233 per year. The costs include 0 & M costs and constructions costs, the costs include all costs including the federal share. 2.234 2.225 "Wastewater Treatment Alternatives and Projections Methodology," South Alabama Regional Planning 2.235 Commission, Marych 1978. 2.226 "Waste Treatment Alternatives for Rural Jackson County," Rogue Valley Council of Govern- ments, 1978. "Wastewater Treatment System Alternatives and Projects," south Alabama Regional Planning Commission, August 1977- "AMBAG Issue Paper #10: Water Quality Case Studies, Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Alter- natives," Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1977. "AMBAG Issue Paper #10-A: Water Quality Case Studies: Pollution control Alternatives," Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1977. "Water Quality Evaluations of Alternative Discharge Sites for a Combined Waste Treatment Facility for the Theodore Industrial Park," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, November 1976. "Water Quality Management, An Evaluation of Two Management Alternatives," Tennessee Valley Regional Planning Commission, May 1978. "Water Quality Management Plan Alternatives," Middlesex County Planning Board, August 1977. "Water Quality Impacts of 208 Plan Alternatives," Lakes Region Planning Commission, June 1977. "What are the Options? Handbook Management?," Region I (New England), June 1976. "Work Element 235 (Workshop) - Evaluate Alternatives for Opti- mum 208 Plan," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, December 1977. 27 ------- 2.236 "Element 25 - Workshop III Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council. December 1977- The Third St. Louis area 208 workshops were designed to receive partici- pants comments on costs of alter- natives nonpoint source alternatives et designated management agencies et their responsibilities. 2.237 "Work Element 345 - Environmental Impacts of Alternative Subplans," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, April 1978. 2.238 "208 Plan Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area Waste Treat- ment Management Alternatives (ch2m Hill)," Lane Council of Governments, April 1977. 28 ------- III. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICAL CONDITION 3.1 "Work Element 305 - Existing 3-9 Data on the Physical and Biological Conditions," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, May, 1977. 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.2 "Oxygen Demand in the Willamette River, Portland Harbor, Oregon," (Tech supplement), Metropolitan Service District, Columbia Regional Association of Govern- ments 3.3 "Regional BOD and Nutrient Generation" with "Technical Appendix" (in separate volume), EPA Plan Element 3, Indian Nations Council of Governments, Woodruff, Gary D., June, 1977. This report contains an estimate of community generation rates of biodegradable organics and nutrients, nitrogen and phosphorus from point sources. Specific data relating to each of the regions treatment facilities are presented. 3.4 "Progress Report No. 1, A Study of the Physical Degradation," Rappahannock Area Development Commission. 3.5 "Nutrient Losses from Feedlot Operations," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May, 1977. 3.6 "Reconnaissance of Chemical Quality of Georgia Streams," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 64, 1961. 3.7 "Brief Progress Review: Leaching of Nitrogen Due to Fertilizers," Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 3.8 "Deoxygenation in Natural Streams," (Vol II, No. 3, pp 491-504), 3-18 Nebraska Natural Resources Commission. 3.15 3.16 3.17 "Nitrification in Natural Streams," (Vol 48, No. 10, pp 2380-2393), Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, Journal of Water Pollution Control. "Impact Analysis of Point Source Phosphorous Loading - Big Thompson River Basin," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments. "Phosphorous Supply and Control for Stockbridge Bowl," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commis- sion, July, 1976. "PCB's in the Housatonic," Berkshire County Regional Plan- ning Commission, May, 1976. "Presentation to BCRPC - Phosphorous Supply and Control for Stockbridge Bowl, and Urban Runoff," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, April, 1976. "Phosphorous Detergent Ban in the Metropolitan Washington Area," Washington Council of Governments, December, 1977. A study of the feasibility of a phosphorous detergent ban in the region. "Assessment of Nitrogen Sources," Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Board, August, 1977. "Nitrification and Denitrification of Municipal Wastewater Effluents Disposed to Land," California Water Resources Control Board, $2.10. "Work Task 312/Analysis of Low Dissolved Oxygen Discharges from Chickamauga Dam," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Govern- ments, June, 1977, 16 pgs. "The Interpretation of the Chemical Characteristics of Natural Water," (unpublished report), Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Foreman, Joe R., July, 1976. 29 ------- 3.19 "Simulation of Diurnal Dissolved 3.27 Oxygen Variations in Several Streams Located in SE Pennsylvania," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. 3.20 "A Method for Relating Diurnal 3.28 Dissolved Oxygen Variations to Phosphorous Uptake in Southeast Pennsylvania Streams," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Water Resources Engineers, Inc., May, 1977. 3.21 "Data Analysis - Phosphorous 3.29 Uptake Diurnal DO Method," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Water Resources Engineers, Inc. 3.22 "Phosphorous Supply and Control for Stockbridge Bowl," USEPA, 3.30 Region I, May, 1976. 3.23 "Clay Deposits of Georgia," (Geological Survey of Georgia - Bulletin 18), Macon-Bibb 3.31 County Planning and Zoning Commission, 153 pgs. 3.24 "Significance of Pollution Problems Resulting from the 3.32 Extraction of Mineral Resources," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, April, 1977, $1.00. Municipal/industrial dischargers 3.33 management pi an-tech memo. 3.25 "Sedimentary Kaolins of the Coastal Plain of Georgia," (Geological Survey of Georgia, 3.34 Bulletin 44), Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, 482 pgs. 3.26 "Limestone and Marls of the Coastal Plain of Georgia," 3.35 (Geological Survey of Georgia - Bulletin 21), Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, 289 pgs. "Mineral Springs of Georgia," (Geological Survey of Georgia, Bulletin 20), Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, 190 pgs. "Mineral and Water Resources of South Dakota, U.S. Geological Survey for the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the U.S. Senate," Sixth District Council of Governments, 1975. "Environmental Resources Study for Teller and El Paso Counties, Colorado, Part B: Geology," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Resource Planning Associates, Inc., 1974. "Mineral Resources Activities in Kansas - Management Report," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. "Mineral Intrusion into Kansas Surface Waters - Management Report," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. "Mineral Intrusion," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. Fact sheet. "Mineral Resources Activities in Kansas - Technical Report," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. "Laboratory Demonstration of a Process for Removal of Heavy Metals from Waters," California Water Resources Control Board, $2.65. "An Investigation of the Effects of Discharged Wastes on Kelp," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.85. 30 ------- 3.36 "Base and Precious Metal and 3.44 Related Ore Deposits of Virginia," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, Division of Mineral Resources, Commonwealth of Virginia, 1968. 3.45 3.37 "Mineral Resources of Bibb County, Georgia," Macon-Bibb Planning and Zoning Commision, Industrial Development Division Engineers, 29 pgs. 3.38 "Shales and Brick Clays of Georgia," (Geological Survey 3.46 of Geogia - Bulletin 45), Macon- Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, 362 pgs. 3.39 "Feldspar and Mica Deposits of Georgia," (Geological Survey of Georgia - Bulletin 30), 3.47 Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, 192 pgs. 3.40 "Assessment of Study Area Heavy Metals Problems," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, October, 1976. 3.41 "Appendix IV-A, Geology and Mineral Resources," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Moody and Associates, Inc., May, 1975. 3.42 "Inventory of Direct Discharges and Initial Bacteria Screening - Interim Report," Waccamaw Regional Planning Commission, Moore Gardener and Associates, August, 1978, 55 pgs. Myrtle 3.51 Beach Area. 3.43 "Myrtle Water Quality Study - Initial Bacterial Sampling of Primary and Secondary Stations 3.52 - Interim Report," Waccamaw Regional Planning Commission, Moore Gardener and Associates, November, 1978, 30 pgs. lopics include sewers, landuse, sampling. 3.48 3.49 3.50 "Microbiological Content of Domestic Waste Waters Used for Recreational Purposes," California Water Resources Control Board, $2.00. "Factors Limiting Biological Production in Monument and Fountain Creeks, El Paso County, Colorado," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Ecology Consultants, Inc., December, 1974. "Summary of Current Knowledge of the Biota of Pueblo County Waterways," (unpublished report). Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Foreman, Joe, R., September, 1975. "Fish Survival Experiment," (unpublished report), Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Foreman, Joe, R. and Dumeyer, John M., 1975. "Quality of Life - Brochure," Southeastern Utah Association of Governments. "Report on Habitat Modifications to Upper Fountain Creek and Surface Water Strategies, Working Paper 15," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson & Quirk, Inc. "Algal Bioassay Results on Selected Waters in the MAG Area," Mountainland Association of Governments, July, 1976. "Aquatic Habitat Inventory in the Hot Desert E.I.S. Area, Utah," Five County Association of Governments. "Trace Elements in Seafood Organisms Around Southern Cali- fornia Municipal Wastewater Outfalls," California Water Resource Control Board, $3.80. 31 ------- 3.53 3.54 3.55 3.56 3.57 3.58 "An Investigation on the Facts of Organic and Inorganic Wastes Discharged into the Marine Environment and their Effects on Biological Productivity," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.60. "In-site Investigation of Movement of Gases Produced from Decomposing Refuse," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.85. "A Biological Resources Review for the Ten Town 208 Area," Androscoggin Valley Regional Planning Commission. This document discusses the fish and wildlife resources of the 208 area and includes maps for each town identifying valuable wetlands and potential deer wintering yards. The economic value of fish and wildlife resources is discussed. The relationship of water quality to fish and wildlife needs is identified to assist planning boards, conservation commissions and other groups involved in town planning. "Environmental Resources Study for Teller and El Paso Counties, Colorado, Part C: Vegetation," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Resources Planning Associates, Inc., 1974. "Environmental for Teller and Colorado, Part Hazard," Pikes of Governments, Resources Study El Paso Counties, D: Wildfire Peak Area Council Resource Planning Associates, Inc., 1974. "Environmental Resources Study for Teller and El Paso Counties, Colorado, Part E: Wildlife Appendices," Pikes Peak Council of Governments, Resource Planning Associates, Inc., 1974. 3.59 "Wildflowers of the United States: The Southeastern States," (Vols. 1 & 2), Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, 1966. 3.60 "Endangered Rare and Uncommon Wildflowers Found in the Southern National Forest," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, 1970. 3.61 "General Flora and Fauna Inventory," Michigan Area Council of Govern- ments, 1976. 3.62 "Techniques of Water Resources Investigations of the United States Geological Survey Methods for Collection and Analysis of Aquatic Biological and Micro- biological Samples," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Slack, K.V., 1973. 3.63 "The Aquatic Biology of Penny Pack Creek Watershed," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Aquatic Ecology Associates, March, 1975. 3.64 "The Aquatic Biology of Penny Pack Creek Watershed," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Aquatic Ecology Associates, December, 1975. 3.65 "A Report on Evaluation of Existing Water Quality and Aquatic Life WQMSA #1," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Aquatic Ecology Associates, December, 1974. 3.66 "The Aquatic Biology of Penny Pack Creek Watershed," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Aquatic Ecology Associates, December, 1974. 32 ------- 3.67 "Recommended Revision and Additions 3.73 to DER's Water Quality Criteria for Insuring the Protection and Propagation of Aquatic Life," Delaware Valley Regional 3.74 Planning Commission, Aquatic Ecology Associates, February, 1977. 3.68 "An Oceanographic and Biological Survey of the Southern California 3.75 Mainland Shelf," California Water Resources Control Board, $4.75. 3.69 "Biological Water Quality Monitor- ing - Southwest Montana 1977- 3.76 1978," Montana Department of Health and Environmental Sciences. 3.70 "Biological Water Quality Study, EPA Plan Element 2," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Cox, William R. and Zima, John J., July, 1977. This report 3.77 correlates the effect of certain parameters on biological species and diversity. This study concentrated on macroinvertebrates (larger invertebrate animals.) Aquatic organisms depend greatly 3.78 on certain physical parameters in their environment. Critical levels of certain substances are necessary for their survival. Species/diversity indices are developed to measure the quality 3.79 of water to support aquatic life at several stations in the area. 3.71 "Characterization of Benthal Deposits of the Upper Passaic 3.80 River," (Chapter 3), State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, November, 1978. 3.72 "Benthic Deposits," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commis- sion, October, 1976. "Selection of Sites for Benthic Deposits," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission. "Long-Term Effects of Toxicants and Biostimulants on the Waters of Coastal San Francisco Bay," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.50. "A Study of Toxicity and Biostimu- lation in San Francisco Bay - Delta Waters, Summary Report," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.20. "A Study of Toxicity and Biostimu- lation in San Francisco Bay - Delta Waters, A Statistical Evaluation of the Relationship Between Toxicity and Species Diversity Index," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.00. "A Study Toxicity and Biostimu- lation in San Francisco Bay - Delta Waters, Acute Toxicity of Discharged Waters." California Water Resources Control Board, $2.25. "A Study of Toxicity and Biostimu- lation in San Francisco Bay - Delta Waters, Toxicity Removal," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.05. "A Study of Toxicity and Biostimu- lation in San Francisco Bay - Delta Waters, Dispersion Studies," California Water Resources Control Board, $1.75. "A Study of Toxicity and Biostimu- lation in San Francisco Bay - Delta Waters, Bioassays of Lower Trophic Levels," California Water Resources Control Commission, $2.25. 33 ------- 3.81 "A Study of Toxicity and Biostimu- lation in San Francisco Bay - Delta Waters, Effects of Wastes on Benthic Biota," California Water Resources Control Board, $2.50. 3.82 "A Study of Toxicity and Biostimu- lation in San Francisco Bay - Delta Waters, Algal Assays," California Water Resources Control Board, $2.05. 3.83 "Working Paper I: The Natural Physical Environment," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, February, 1975. 3.84 "Physical Characteristics," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 3.85 "Rainfall Analysis, 075," U.S. EPA Region I, February, 1976. 3.86 "Rainfall Analysis, 055," U.S. EPA Region I, February, 1976. 3.87 "Rainfall Analysis in the CMRPC," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, February, 1976. 3.88 "Destination of Pollutants Resulting from Transient Storm Events," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, March, 1977. 3.89 "Appendix F: Wet and Dry Weather Analysis Techniques, Phase II and III Report," Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. 3.90 "Water Resources and Critical Dry Weather Criteria," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion. 3.91 "Biological Impacts of Critical Low-Flow and Rainfall Conditions," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 3.92 3.93 3.94 3.95 3.96 3.97 3.98 3.99 3.100 3.101 3.102 "Rainfall Analysis for the OCPC Area," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Provides a statistical assessment of the general meteorological conditions in the 208 area. "Precipitation Study and General Climatological Information," Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, June, 1975. "Task 3.2 Rainfall Analysis for Cape Cod," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. "Rainfall Analysis for Cap Cod," U.S. EPA, Region I. "SR-3 Precipation Duration and Return Period Analysis - Salt Lake County," Salt Lake Council of Governments, January, 1977, 37 pgs. "SR-2 Precipation Analysis," Salt Lake Council of Governments, September, 1976, 33 pgs. "Environmental for Teller and Colorado, Part Design," Pikes of Governments, Resources Study El Paso Counties, G: Climate and Peak Area Council Resource Planning Associates, 1974. "Climatological Data," Five County Association of Governments. "Climatic Data," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. "Water Temperatures of Georgia Streams," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Geological Survey. "Climatological Data," (Volume 76, No. 13), Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceans and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Data Service. Georgia annual summary of 1972. 34 ------- 3.103 "Water Temperatures of Georgia Streams," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Geological Survey. 3.104 "Aquatic Plants and Algae Control - Weeds Got You Down?" Southern Rockingham Regional Planning District Commission, 1977, 20 pgs. 3.105 "208 Macroinvertibrate Study," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, February, 1978, 70 pgs. Topics include insect species diversity with respect to planning. 3.106 "Aquatic Plant Control in Lake Washington's Union Bay," Municipal- ity of Metro Seattle, 1976, 20 pgs. A staff report that discusses the problem, causes and technical and management solutions to the milfoil weed problem in Union Bay. 35 ------- IV. CAPITAL I ZAUON/F 4.1 "Alternative Financial Subarea Plans," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, June, 1977, 20 pgs. Discussion of specific alternative financial arrangements which might be utilized in each subarea. The Subareas encompass each of the '201' facilities planning areas with the "208" study boundary. 4.2 "Analysis of Initial Financial Alternatives," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, June, 1977, 15 pgs. An analysis of the financial alternatives for capital, operation and maintenance, and indirect costs; includes present specific facts and subjective observations. 4.3 "Analysis of Financial Condition of Wastewater Management Agencies in Region B," (Technical management publication), Land of Sky Regional Council, Public Research Management, Inc., June, 1977, 68 pgs. 4.4 "Analysis of Tax/Cost Impact of Alternative Areawide and Subarea Managment and Financial Structure," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, January, 1978, 39 pgs. Summarization of present cost and incidence of the cost burden for public services and identification of relative increases in wastewater treatment costs which would be required by adoption of each alternative considered. 4.5 "Approaches to Financial/ Institutional Management of Water Quality in Palm Beach County," (#116), Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 4.6 "Assessment/Evaluation Cost Assessment Technical Memorandum No. 2," Association of Bay Area Governments, August, 1977. Environment management plan. 4.7 "1977-78 Budget of the Associa- tion," Association of Bay Area Governments. ABAG structure. 4.8 "1978-79 Proposed Budget of the Association," Association of Bay Area Governments. 4.9 "1976-77 Budget and Summary Work Program," Association of Bay Area Governments. ABAG structure. 4.10 "1977-78 Budget and Summary Work Program," Association of Bay Area Governments. ABAG structure. 4.11 "1978-79 Budget and Summary Work Program," Association of Bay Area Governments. ABAG structure. 4.12 "Calculation of Industrial Cost Recovery (ICR) and Users Charges (UC) for Individual Firm," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Louis Berger and Associates, Inc., June, 1977. 4.13 "Capitol Improvements Procedural Manual," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, May, 1976. 4.14 "Cash Flows Analyses," (#127) Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 36 ------- 4.15 "Compilation of Financial, 4.19 Institutional, Legal and Management Information," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, March, 1977. 4.20 4.16 "1-22 Concepts for User Charge and Industrial Cost Recovery Systems," (EPA Plan Elements 13, 14, & 15), 4.21 Indian Nations Council of Governments, April, 1978. This report presents EPA approved concepts for user charges and industrial cost 4.22 recovery (ICR). The user charge and ICR systems were designed by Congress to acheive utility-like manage- ment of publicly-owned treat- ment works. That is, commun- 4.23 ities are to develop the capacity to finance their own treatment works expansion rather than forever depend on the Federal Government to 4.24 meet their needs. The 1977 amendments, as well as the 1972 Act, were designed to meet the backlog of waste treatment needs and not the growth needs of communities. Funds are not provided for 4.25 new growth and it is unlikely funds will be provided for this purpose in the future. 4.17 "Considerations in the Develop- ment of a Public Cost Evaluation 4.26 Model," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, John Ryan, Co. and Earthe Associates, December, 1974. 4.18 "Identifying Constraints and Deficiencies in Existing Management and Fiscal Programs," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, August, 1977. "Control Strategies, Costs and Impacts for Nonpoint Sources," Houston-Galveston Area Council, July, 1977. "Cost and Financial Analysis/ Strategy," Erie-Niagara Regional Planning Board, January, 1979, 207 pgs. "Cost of Water Treatment by Land Applications," Rappahanock Area Development Commission, USEPA, Washington, D.C. "Cost and Water Quality Impact Assessment of Year 2000 Sketch Plans," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Council, August, 1976. "Costs and Benefits of Areawide Waste Treatment Management, Vols. I and II," US EPA, Region I. "Cost and Effectiveness of Nonstructural Management Practices for Reduction of Pollution From Nonpoint Regional Planning Council, May, 1977. "Cost and Financial Analysis/ Strategy," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, February, 1978, 227 pgs. "Effectiveness Evaluations of Point and Nonpoint Source Control Needs," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 37 ------- 4.27 "Costs for Applying Recommended 4.29 Management Practices in Agricultural Land," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, April, 1978, 55 pgs. This report contains cost estimates for implementation of agricul- tural best management practices 4.30 developed by SEMCOG to control nonpoint sources of pollution in SE Michigan. The report describes BMPs in relation to water quality protection and quantifies, for each county 4.31 in the SEMCOG region, the practices needed to protect water quality. Six types of agricultural nonpoint source pollution are briefly charac- 4.32 terized for each county: sediment from surface erosion on cropland, sediment from wind erosion; nutrients from fertilizers; toxins from pesticides; nutrients and pathogens from animal wastes; and sediment from streambanks. 4.28 "T-3: Cost Functions For Wastewater Management Options," (EPA Plan Elements 8*9), Indian Nations Council of Governments, January, 1978. An important element in any 208 planning process is the ability to analyze the cost of a vast variety of alterna- tives. This document contains cost curves for the various components of wastewater systems. These costs will be the basis for calculating the cost impact sector of the alternatives evaluation. 4.33 "Costs Relationships for Solid Handling Systems, Working Paper 2," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson, Quirk, Inc. "Current Financial Analysis," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson, and Quirk, Inc., May, 1975. "Data File on Financial Practices and Capabilities #112," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. "Detailed Discussion of Cost Comparisons Memorandum," Washington Council of Govern- ments, March, 1978. A COG memorandum describing cost comparisons for the point source control strategies. This includes the assumptions and methods used. "T-13: Documentation of Cost Estimating Procedures For Physical Wastewater Management Alternatives," (EPA Plan Elements 8 & 9), Indian Nations Council of Governments, March, 1978, 30,000 pgs. The costs presented in these working papers represent the total cost per capita for all components of wastewater management. This includes treatment plan construction, infiltration/inflow correction, inflow management, interceptor construction, pump station construction, and operations/ maintenance of these systems. 38 ------- 4.40 4.34 "Energy Impacts of Wastewater 4.39 Treatment in Metropolitan Washington," Washington Council of Governments, February, 1978. An identifi- cation of the energy costs of meeting water quality standards through wastewater treatment at the major muni- cipal facilities, and the relative importance of waste- water treatment energy inputs 4.41 in the region's total "energy balance." 4.35 "Estimated Costs of Treating Industrial Discharges," 4.42 Association of Bay Area Goverments, October, 1977, $1.00. Municipal/industrial dischargers management plan- tech memo. 4.43 4.36 "An Evaluation of the Distribu- tion of Costs and Benefits in Areawide Waste Treatment Management," Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission, December, 1975. 4.44 4.37 "Existing Financial Commitment to Areas of Municipal Endeavor Related to Water Pollution Control #113", Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 4.45 4.38 "Existing Financial Structures for Wastewater Treatment," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, December, 1976, 53 pgs. Topics include: city financial data, county financial data, utility 4.46 districts, municipal waste- water and water agencies and PL 92-500 financial require- ments. "Financial Analysis - Kaysville, West Weber Wilson Section of Low Weber 201 Facility Planning Area," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. "Financial Analysis, Upper Ogden Valley 201 Facility Planning Area," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. "Financial Analysis, Uintah - South Weber 201 Facility Plan- ning Area," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. "Financial Analysis, Lower Weber 201 Facility Planning Area," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. "Financial Fact Summary - Counties, Municipalities and Sewer Districts; Weber, Davis and Morgan Counties," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. "Financial Wastewater Treat- ment in Cherry Valley and Leicester Center," Central Massachusetts Regional Plan- ning Commission, February, 1977. "Financial Evaluation of Area Wastewater Agencies Working Paper No. 78-5," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Gilbert, Meyer, and Sam's, Inc. "Financial Arrangements and Constraints to Implementing Point and Nonpoint Water Pollution Abatement in Bannock and Caribou Counties," Southeast Idaho Council of Governments. 39 ------- 4.47 "Financial Aspects of Water Quality Management," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Com- mission, August, 1977, 54 pgs. 4.48 "M-5: Financial Analysis," (EPA Plan Element 15), Indian Nations Council of Governments, April, 1978. This report focuses on the financial aspects and the fiscal planning require- ments of that effort. The first part of the report sets forth the fiscal requirements of a 208 plan and the agencies designated to implement the plan. These requirements will serve as the basis for evalu- ating current financial pro- grams and will aid in developing programs for future utilization. 4.49 "Financial Critical Factors Analysis," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 4.50 "Financial Analysis," Associa- tion of Central Oklahoma Govern- ments, May, 1978. 4.51 "Financial Assessment and Planning Guide for Improvements to Waste- water Treatment Works - Johnstown, Colorado," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, May, 1977, 14 pgs., $1.00. 4.52 "Financial and Management Prac- tices In Selected Sewer Systems of Southwest Florida," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commis- sion, Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc., April, 1977, $6.90. 4.53 "Financial Impact of Expendi- tures for Improved Wastewater Treatment on Major Discharges on the Lower Fox River," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, May, 1977, 175 pgs. Topics include analysis espe- cially in paper industry of attempts by corporations to meet Best Available Technology requirements. 4.54 "Financial Feasibility Analysis of Selected Strategies #121," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 4.55 "Financial Requirements of Management Agencies, User Charges and Industrial Cost Recovery," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, December, 1976. 4.56 "Financial Strategies for Area- wide Water Resources Management in the Metropolitan Washington Area," Washington Council of Governments, December, 1977. An overview of management techniques used for financing water resources activities in the region. Strategies that can be used to help finance the Areawide Water Resources Management Plan. 4.57 "Financing Analysis," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Com- mission, Chester Betz Engineers, November, 1975. 4.58 "Financing Options for Continuing Planning," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November, 1977. 40 ------- 4.59 "Financing of Wastewater Management Systems," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December, 1976. 4.60 "Financing and Costs of Wastewater Treatment," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November, 1977. 4.61 "Financing Municipal Waste- water Facilities," Association of Bay Area Governments, February, 1977, $1.00. Municipal/industrial dis- chargers management pian- tech memo. 4.62 "Financing Wastewater Treatment in Oxford-Rochdale Sewer District," Central Massachu- setts Regional Planning Commission, December, 1976. 4.63 "Financial Assessment and Planning Guide for Improve- ments to Wastewater Treatment Works - Frederick, Colorado," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, Tri-Ana Sanitation District, May, 1977, 13 pgs., $1.00. 4.64 "Financial and Institutional Alternatives," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 4.65 "Financing Waste Treatment Facility Construction, Oper- ation and Maintenance," Mid- America Regional Council. 4.66 "Fiscal Alternatives for Wastewater Management," U.S. EPA, Region I, March, 1977. 4.67 "Fiscal Alternatives for Wastewater Management," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, March, 1977, 17 pgs. 4.68 "Five-Year Capital Needs Schedule #126," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 4.69 "Governmental Assistance for Financing Pollution Control Systems and 208 Management," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council, January, 1977. Discusses ways in which incentive programs could be combined with regula- tory programs for maximum effectiveness. 4.70 "Indirect Fiscal and Economic Impacts of Ventura County's 208 Water Management Plan," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 4.71 "Industrial Cost Recovery in New Castle County, Delaware," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, June, 1977. 4.72 "Intitial Financial Alterna- tives," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, January, 1977, 21 pgs. ' A description of possible financial alternatives avail- able to meet program goals and objectives in the study area. 4.73 "Inventory and Evaluate Present Financial Arrangements of Area," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission. 41 ------- 4.83 4.74 "Lake Minnequa Master Storm 4.81 Drainage and Financing Plan, City of Pueblo, Colorado," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, June, 1975. 4.82 4.75 "Local Financial Arrangement," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 4.76 "Major Economic Sectors," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission. Topics include: manufacturing; contract construction; trans- portation, communications and utilities; finance, insurance and real estate; sales, trade and service; services/ agriculture. 4.84 4.77 "Volume 10: Management System, Financial Plan and Implementa- tion Schedule," Southern California Association of Governments. 4.85 4.78 "Memorandum on Recommended Financial Structures," Mid- America Regional Council. Institutional and financial products. 4.79 "Memorandum on Alternative 4.86 Financial Subarea Plans," Mid-America Regional Council. Institutional and financial products. 4.80 "Memorandum on Analysis of Initial Financial Alternatives," Mid-America Regional Council. 4.87 Institutional and financial products. "Memorandum on Initial Financial Alternatives," Mid-America Regional Council. Institutional and financial products. "Methodology to Determine Urban Abatement Needs, Costs and Schedule," (Technical memoranda), Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. "Methodology for Estimating Reasonability of Costs of Municipal Sewerage Alterna- tives," (Technical memoranda), Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. "Methodology to Assess the Impact of Increased Wastewater Treatment Charges on House- holds," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Commission, January, 1978, 24 pgs. "Municipal Wastewater Needs and Capital Scheduling, Appendix A-2," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Develop- ment 4 Commission, November, 1978, 168 pgs. "Plan Needs and Scheduling of Capital Sources," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, April, 1978. Topics include financing of municipal facilities. "Possible Funding Sources for Continuing '208' Planning Activities in the Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments/Southeast Tennessee Development District '208' Study Area," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Govern- ments, May, 1977, 9 pgs. 42 ------- 4.88 "Projected Water Use, Water Budget Calculations," Pi ma Association of Governments, Army Corps of Engineers, August, 1977. 4.89 "Projected Costs of Recommeded Improvements to Wastewater Systems for Incorporated Municipalities," South/Eastern Council of Governments, May, 1977, 7 pgs., $2.00. 4.90 Public Financing of Industrial Wastewater Abatement," Associ- ation of Bay Area Governments, February, 1977. Municipal/ industrial dischargers manage- ment plan-tech memo. 4.91 "Quarterly Expenditure Reports #705," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 4.92 "Recommended Financial Struc- ture," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, April, 1978, 13 pgs. Delineation of the recommended financial structure for implementing the "208" plan and the recom- mended management structure. 4.93 "Recreation Pollution and the Regional Economy and Water Treatment Cost," U.S. EPA, Region I, July, 1976. 4.94 "1976 Regional Audit," Rappa- hannock Area Development Commission. 4.95 "Regional Capital Improvements Program for the Tampa Bay Region," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, June, 1978, 86 pgs., $3.00. 4.96 "Report to the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission Regarding Recommendation for the Establishment of a Dual Priority Point System for EPA - Funding of Municipal Waste- water Treatment Facilities," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, August, 1977, 22 pgs. 4.97 "Report on Financial Analysis of County Wastewater Treatment Systems," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, December, 1975. 4.98 "Report on Tax/Cost Impact of Alternative Structures," Mid- America Regional Council. Institutional and financial products. 4.99 "Report on Existing Financial Structures," Mid-America Regional Council. Institutional and financial products. 4.100 "Report on Recommended Management Structures," Mid- America Regional Council. Institutional and financial products. 4.101 "Report on Existing Water Quality Management and Planning Agencies," Mid-America Regional Council. Institutional and financial products. 4.102 "Report on State and Local Legislation and Regulatory Mechanisms Available and in Use," Mid-America Regional Council. Institutional and financial products. 43 ------- 4.103 "Revenue Source Analysis #128," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 4.104 "Review Memoranda," Mid- America Regional Council. Institutional and financial products. 4.105 "Review of Existing Financial and Regulatory Arrangements," Mi ssi ssi ppi-Arkansas-Tennessee Council of Governments, Memphis Delata Developmental District, February, 1977. 4.106 "Revised Cost-Effectiveness Analysis," (Matrix), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May, 1977. 4.107 "Element 2 - Scope of Work Element Cost Summary," East- West Gateway Coordinating Council, April, 1976. Des- cribes the step-by-step approach that will be required in all phases to complete the 208 wastewater management study. 4.108 "Section 7 - Federal Funding for Water Quality Management," Regional Planning Council of Clark County. 4.109 "Section 208 Water Quality Management Planning Application for Funding," Uintah Basin Association of Governments. 4.110 "Selected Federal and State Financing Programs for NPS Control," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, June, 1977. 4.111 "Selected Approaches to Financial Management Alterna- tives for Future Development #119," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 4.112 "Selected Special Memoranda," Mid-America Regional Council. Institutional and financial products. 4.113 "The Southwest Florida Economy. A Survey of the Region," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, $5.00. Part of the Regional Compre- hensive Plan Series. 4.114 "Summary of Financial Capabil- ities #114," Area Planing Board of Palm Beach County. 4.115 "T-10: Summary Cost Estimates," (EPA Plan Elements 8 & 9), Indian Nations Council of Governments, February, 1978. Presented in six volumes. Copies only "on-loan" from INCOG office. Provides documentation on how costs were arrived at for presenta- tion in working papers T-ll and T-12. 4.116 "T-12: Summary of Most Cost Effective Wastewater Management Alternatives," (EPA Plan Elements 8 & 9), Indian Nations Council of Governments, March, 1978. Seven volumes concerning capital costs and cost are provided excluding federal share so that local share can be determined. Costs include 0 & M costs. 44 ------- 4.117 "Technical Memorandum on BMP Cost Estimates," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, November, 1977. 4.118 "Technical Handbook: User Charge and Industrial Cost Recovery Requirements," Baltimore Regional Planning Council. 4.119 "Treatment Planning/Costing Model, Working Papers," Pikes Peak Area Council of Govern- ments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson, and Quirk, Inc. 4.120 "User Charge/Industrial Cost Recovery Compliance Survey," Maricopa Association of Governments, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co., May, 1978. 4.121 "User Charge Handbook," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Commission, February, 1977, 9 pgs. 4.122 "User Charge/Industrial Cost Recovery - A Case Study," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, August, 1977. 4.123 "User Charge and Industrial Cost Recovery Systems, Phase II Fiscal Analysis - Interim Report," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, June, 1976. 4.124 "Utility Management Handbook - Institutional Financial and Management Procedures," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, April, 1977, 19 pgs., $1.50. 4.125 "The Vermont Backroad Handbook: Maintenance," Vermont Depart- ment of Environmental Water Resources, 1978, 45 pgs. Discusses rationale for developing a backroad main- tenance program, budget considerations, and public relations considerations. Maintenance recommendations address road sufaces, resur- facing, grading, crowning, washboard, potholes, dusts, road pitch, permanent vegeta- tion, roadside ditches, culverts, inspection, stone headers, and header inlet extensions. Sources of additional help are given. 4.126 "Wastewater Treatment Processes and Cost Estimating Data," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, April, 1977. 4.127 "Water Treatment Costs," Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission, June, 1976. 4.128 "Work Elements 910/290/925 - Engineering Recommendations and Cost Evaluations of Feasible Point Source and Nonpoint Source Controls," West Florida Regional Planning Commission. 4.129 "Work Elements 915 - Analytic Framework for Cost Evaluation of Alternative Solutions," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, June, 1977. 4.130 "Work Element 210 - Present and Potential Financial Resources," West Florida Regional Planning Commision, August, 1977. 45 ------- 4.131 "Working Paper III: Preliminary Draft - Fiscal Analysis Background," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treat- ment Management Planning Agency, February, 1975. 4.132 "Financial and Economic Analysis, Fiscal Recommenda- tions," (Technical Report), Hawaii Department of Health, November, 1978, 54 pgs. Criteria, methods, issues, alternatives. 4.133 "Unit Costs of Selected Water Quality Control Compon- ents," (Technical Report), Hawaii Department of Health, April, 1978, 440 pgs. Topics include collection sewers, interceptor sewers and pump stations, cesspools, erosion control, solid waste manage- ment, and septic tanks. 4.134 "Economic and Financial Background Analysis," (Parts I - V), Hawaii Department of Health, May, 1978, 440 pgs. 4.135 "Municipal Sewerage and Household Waste Disposal Costs," Hawaii Department of Health, October, 1978, 32 pgs. Excess capacity costs, conversion of cesspools to sewered system. 46 ------- V. CONSERVATION 5.1 "Water Conservation and Wastewater 5.6 Reuse," TCCHD, EPA Plan Element 14, Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments, Joelee Normand and Gary D. Woodruff, January 1978. This report considers (1) physical 5.7 flow limiting devices (2) succes- sive use of wastewater in industry and municipalities (3) a variety of pricing policies and management techniques designed to eliminate unnecessary water usage. 5.2 "Opportunities for Water Conserva- tion," Old Colony Planning Council, 5.8 1977. Discusses the types of water- savings fixtures in existence and the cost and local availability of the fictures, examines the institu- tional and legal changes which might be necessary to encourage or 5.9 to require water conservation, and reviews the opportunities for water conservation as an alternative to .supplying constantly increasing amounts of water to meet constantly increasing levels of demand. 5.10 5.11 5.12 5-3 "Determination of priorities for Conservation Plans (highly erosive areas)," Southwestern Illinois, Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission, August 1978, 21 pages. 5.4 "A Study of the Potential for Waste- water Reuse in the Cimarron Hills Area," El Paso County, Colorado, Pikes Peak Area Council of Govern- ments, G. L. Williams and Partners, LTD. (PPACG), July 1976. 5.5 "Facility Plan for Wastwater Reuse 5.13 in the Upper Monument Creek Area," El Paso County, Colorado (Draft), Pikes Peak Area Council of Govern- ments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Incorporated. 5.14 "Wastewater Reuse Potential, Working Paper 4," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Incorporated. "Water Conservation Conference Proceedings," Atlanta Regional Commission, November 1977. Tran- scripts of presentations at a con- ference, also the resolution and policies that are adopted by Atlanta Regional Commission, in November 1977. "Conservation District and 208 Water Quality Management," U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 6 District Council of Govern- ments . "Water Conservation Position Paper," Atlanta Regional Commission, November 1977, January 1978. Policies that have been adopted by the Atlanta Regional Commission Board. "Water Conservation," Chester Petz, Engineers, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, November 1975. "Opportunities for Water Conser- vation," (New England), Region I, April 1977. "Water Conservation, Reuse and Supply, San Francisco'Bay Region," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, J.B. Gilbert and Associates, 252 pages, $5.00. "Water Conservation Strategies," Task 6350/6360 Draft, Army Corps of Engineers, Pima Associates of Governments, February 1978. "Water Conservation and Reuse: Policy Framework for Los Angeles and Orange Counties Water Reuse Study," Volume 6, Southern California Association of Governments. 47 ------- 5.15 "Effects of Water Conservation Upon 5.23 Wastewater Treatment," Municipal/ Industrial Dischargers Management Plan Tech memo, Association of Bay Area Governments, November 1977, $1.00. 5.24 5.16 "T-21: Recycle/Reuse Opportunities," C-E Tec/NHPQ, EPA Plan Elements 8 and 9, Indian Nations Council of 5.25 Governments, April 1978. This report presents opportunities for wastewater reuse which include: . on-site recycling . direct potable use 5.26 . dual distribution systems aquatic wildlife propogation recreational lakes/ponds . irrigation of agricultural land. 5.17 "A description of the present system for managing water resource acti- vities in Washoe County and the Truckee River Basin portion of Storey County," Washoe Council of Govern- ments, May 1977. 5.18 "Natural Resources and Growth the limits and Opportunities," (New England) Region April 25, 1977. 5.19 "Existing Water Use and Quality," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 5.27 5.28 5.29 5.30 5.20 "Water Use Information for Pima County Arizona," Task 6320, Draft, Army Corps of Engineers, Pima Association of Government, 5.31 February 1978. 5.21 "The Availability and Use of Water in Georgia," Georgia Geological 5.32 Survey, Bulletin No. 65, Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commis- sion, 1956. 5.22 "Natural Resources of the Region," Southwest Florida Regional Planning 5.33 Commission, (a) location and climate, (b) land resources, (c) water resources, (d) vegetation and wild- life, (e) wetlands. "Water Resources of the ACOG Region," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, February 22, 1977. "Present and Future Water Resources Utilization," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. "Summary of Environmental and Historical Preservation Assess- ments," Denver Regional Council of Governments, 1977. "Your Hip Pocket Guide to Resource Conservation," Flathead Drainage/ 208 Project Planning Organization, 5 pages. "Sixth District 701 Housing and Natural Resources Plan," Sixth District Council of Governments, 1977. "Appendix 6, Volume A - Water Resources," Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency. "Appendix 6, Volume B - Water Resources," Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency. "Water Resources Data for Georgia- 1971," Department of Interior, Geological Survey, Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, 1972. "Water Resources Data Availability," (New England), Region I, October 10, 1975. "Plan for Development of the Land and Water Resources of the South- east River Basins," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commis- sion, 1963. "Assessment of the Availability Utilization, and Contamination of Water Resources in New Castle County, Delaware," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management Agency, April 1977- 48 ------- 5.34 "Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, January 1973. 5-35 "Water Resources Report," inventory Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Planning and Development Commission, Genesee- Lapeer-Shiawasee Staff, March 1978. 5-36 "Background and Large Array of Water Resources," Task 6370, Draft, Army- Corps of Engineers, Pima Association of Governments, September 1977. 5.37 "Ubiquitous Resources-Position Paper #2," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, February 1976. 5.38 "Natural Resources and Growth: The Limits and Opportunities," Southern Rockingham Regional Planning District Commission, April 1977, 118 Pages. 5.39 "Site-Specific Natural Resources," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, September 1975. 5.40 "Public Water Supplies in Georgia," Department of Natural Resources Interoffice memo, Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 5.41 "The Hows of WOW (Watch Our Waste- water)," Marrcopa Association of Governments, November 1978. Topics include: Water supply. 5.42 "Water Availability in Kansas," (fact sheet), Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 5.43 "Public Water Supply in The Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, " TMACOG, March 1976. 5.44 "SR-5 Water Supply and Use, Status and Outlook in Salt Lake County," Salt Lake Council of Governments, July 1977 (reprint), 43 pages. 5.45 "Water Supply and Water Use," (New England), Region I, February 19, 1976. 5.46 "Impact of Conservative Parameters and Toxics,", Indian Nations Council of Governments, Hydro- Science, Incorporated, July 1979. 5.47 "San Francisco Bay Shellfish* An Assessment of the Potential for Commercial and Recreational Harvesting," Water Quality Special Studies Reports, Association of Bay Area Governments, Jones and Stokes Associates, Incorporated, July 1977, $5.00. 5.48 "A Survey of Prevention Measures and Contingency Planning for Oil and Hazardous Material Spills in the San Fransisco Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Governments, Gina Arthus, July 1977, $5.00. 49 ------- VI. CONSTRUCTION 6.1 "Best Management Practices for 6.10 Construction and Urban Storm Water Nonpoint Sources," Central Midland Regional Planning Com- mission. 6.11 6.2 "Construction Nonpoint Souces of Pollution - Background Information and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1977. 6.12 6.3 "Construction Nonpoint Pollution Plan," West Central Indian Economic Development District, Incorporated. 6.4 "Construction," Section E, Chapter 6.13 5, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 6.5 "Construction Activities, Package III Program Options," Minnesota 6.14 Pollution Control Agency, July 1979, 24 pages. 6.6 "Construction Site'Runoff," North- east Michigan Council of Govern- 6.15 ments, February 1978. 6.7 "Construction and Water Quality," Municipality of Metro Seattle, 1977, 120 pages. A guide to recommended construction practices 6.16 for the control of erosion and sedimentation towards improving water quality. 6.8 "Construction, Agriculture and 6.17 Sedimentation," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council, June 1977. 6.9 "Five-year Construction Grant Priority List," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic 6.18 Development Commission, March 1976, 8 pages. "Evaluation of Construction Activities in the Appalachian Region," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, April 1978. "Intercommunity Trunkline Analysis," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, August 1976, 62 pages. "Evaluation of Point Sources and the Construction Grants Priority System," South Eastern Council of Governments, May 1977, 70 pages, $2.00. "Facility Plan for Arlie, Montana," Flathead Drainage 208 Project Planning Organization, March 1977, 85 pages. "Facility Plan for Hot Springs, Montana," Flathead Drainage 208 Project Planning Organization, March 1977, 83 pages. "Facility Plan and Related Studies for the Community of Poison, Montana," Flathead Drainage 208 Project Planning Organization, 180 Pages. "Facility Plan for Swan Lake, Montana," Flathead Drainage 208 Project Planning Organization, April 1977, 70 pages. "Facility Plan and Related Studies for the Community of Ronan, Montana," Flathead Drainage 208 Project Planning Organization, 182 pages. "Facilities Plans for Charlo, Montana," Flathead Drainage 208 Project Planning Organization, August 1976, 54 pages. 50 ------- 6.19 "Facility Plan for Lakeside, 6.27 Montana," Flathead Drainage 208 Project Planning Organization, April 1977, 89 pages. 6.20 "Facility Plan for Improvement of the St. Ignatius Montana Waste- water Treatment Facilities Flat- head Drainage 208 Project Planning 6.28 Organization, December 1977, 140 pages. 6.21 "Five year Construction Grant Priority List," (New England), Region I, March 18, 1976. 6.29 6.22 "Implementation Requirements," Central Texas Council of Govern- ments, September 1978, 222 pages. 6.23 "Inventory of Existing Federal, 6.30 State, and Local Regulatory Pro- gram," Construction Erosion, Illinois Environmental Protec- tion Agency, April 1978. 6.31 6.24 "Minor Sources of Pollution in Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V: Chloride Application, Construe- 6.32 tion, Mining, and Road Side Erosion- A Background Paper," Region V Planning and Development Commission 6.33 Chase, Magdis, Incorporated, April 1978. 6.25 "99th Avenue Interceptor System Facility Plan," Maricopa Association of Governments, July 1979. Topics 6.34 include construction. 6.26 "Nonpoint Source Control Programs for Construction and Urban Storm- 6.35 water; Appendix A: Model Sediment Control Ordinance; Appendix B: Model Storm Drainage Ordinance and Stormwater Management Handbook," Central Midland Regional Planning 6.36 Commission. "Nonpoint Source Management - A Manual of Reference Management Practices for Construction Activ- ities," Florida Department of Environmental Regulation Bureau of Water Analysis, Nonpoint Source Management Section. "Nonpoint Source Control Guidance Construction Activities," U.S., Environmental Protection Agency, 6th District Council of Governments, December 1976. "Nonpoint Source Controls-Construct- Tion Activities," Illinois, Environ- mental Protection Agency, August 1977. Contains literature review prepared by IIEQ. "Chapter IX, 208 Plan Implementa- tion," Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchestor, Council of Governments. "Planning and Engineering Criteria," Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council, December 1975. "Pollution Related to Construction," Illinois, EPA, September 1978. "Processes Procedures and Methods to Central Pollution Resulting from all Construction Activities," EPA, 6th District Council of Govern- ments, October 1973- "Status Summary, Volume I, Potential cation No. 301-3, Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, February 1977. "Status Summary of Potential Pro- jects," Publication No. 301, Nebraska Natural Resources Com- mission, March 1964. "Summary of Preconstruction Planning and Engineering," #125, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 51 ------- 6.37 "South Dakota Municipal Construction Grants Project Priority List," Section E, Chapter iO, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection Agency. 6.38 "A Summary of the Regional Growth and Development Plan for the Denver Region - Towards the Year 2000," Denver Regional Council of Govern- ments, 1978. 6.39 "Wastewater Treatment Project Priority System for Federal Con- struction Grants," (Fiscal Year 1977) Five County Association of Governments. 6.40 "Water Pollution from Construction Activities," 6th District Council of Governments, Dalton-Dalton- Little-Newport. 6.41 "Water Quality Management Plan for Construction," North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. 52 ------- VII DRAFT AND FINAL PLANS 7.1 "Dairy Farm and Feedlot Waste 7.13 Treatment Management Plan Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho," Ada Planning Association. 7.2 "Ada/Canyon Areawide Waste Treat- 7.14 ment Management Plan Final Summary," Ada Planning Association. 7.3 "Birmingham Areawide Waste Treat- ment Management Plan," Alabama Water 7.15 Improvement Commission. 7.4 "Mobile Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan," Alabama Water Improvement Commission. 7.16 7-5 "Tuscaloosa Areawide Waste Treat- ment Management Plan," Alabama Water Improvement Commission. 7.17 7.6 "Water Pollution Control Program Plan," (fiscal year 1979), Alaska Department of Environmental Con- servation, October 1978, 83 pages and appendices. 7.7 "Final Plan," #707, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 7.8 "Final Plan of Study," #702, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 7.9 "Summary of Policy/Enforcement Actions Required for Plan Implemen- tation," #131, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 7.10 "Evaluation Summary of Comments 7.18 Received on Final Reports of Tasks Elements B and C," #115, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 7.11 "Update 202 (217) TM," #218, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 7.12 "Attachment D of Arizona State Water 7.19 Quality Management Plan Interim Submittal Document," Arizona Office of the Governor, November 1, 1978. "Arizona's Continuing Planning Pro- cess for Water Quality Management Planning," Arizona Office of the Governor, November 1977. "Arizona State Water Quality Manage- ment Plan Interim Submittal Document," Arizona Office of the Governor, November 1, 1978. "Detailed Work Program for 208 Water Quality Management Planning," Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, November 1976. "Implementation of the Areawide Water Quality Management Plan," Arkansas- Tex Council of Governments, May 1978, 97 pages. "Volume 1-Basic Data Report-Sulphur Basin in Texas," Volumes I and II, Arkansas-Texas Council of Governments, Volume 1-30 pages, February 1978, Volume 2-30 pages, April 1978. 1—description of present dischargers, with a detailed analysis of "sewerage planning area" which are those cities needing additional facilities in the next five years and not presently engaged in "201" facility planning. The report recommends alternatives to meet waste treatment needs of the cities cost and financial capability of the city to afford these improve- ments in included. 2-refines those alternatives identified in Interim report 1. "Procedures for Regional Clearing House Review of Environmental Impact Statements," (Draft), Phase I, Publication 224-578/AS, Association of Bay Area Governments, Jens L. Sorenson and James E. Pepper, May 1972, revised October 1972. "Las Positas Review Report," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, April 1975. 53 ------- 7.20 "Regional Plan 1970-1990," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, August 1970. 7.21 "Regional Plan, San Francisco Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Governments, 1978 uupdate. 7.22 "Preliminary Regional Plan for the San Francisco Bay Region," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, November 1966. 7.23 "Regional Dictionary," Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1978. 7.24 "Assessment/Evaluation Data Inter- face Between Series 3 Projections and the Environmental Management Plan," Technical Memorandum No. 3> Association of Bay Area Governments, November 1977. 7.25 "Assessment/Evaluation Assessment Checklist," Technical Memorandum No. 1, Association of Bay Area Governments, November 1976. 7.26 "Draft EIR and Index of Agency Responsibilities, Environmental Plan," Volume II, Association of Bay Area Governments, December 1977, $2.75. 7.27 "Final EIR and Index of Agency Responsibilities, Environmental Plan," Volume II, Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1978, $4.00. 7.28 "Draft Environmental Management Plan," Volume I, Association of Bay Area Governments, December 1977, $8.00. 7.29 "Final Environmental Management Plan," Volume I, Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1978, $10.00. 7.30 "Individual County Surface Runoff Plans," Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1978, $1.50. 7.31 "Appendix C, Surface Runoff Plan (all Counties)," Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1978, $10.00. 7.32 "Draft Environmental Management Plan, Summary," Association of Bay Area Governments, December 1977, $2.00. 7.33 "Overall Work Program 1978-83 for the San Francisco Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Governments. 7.34 "Overall Work Program 1977-82 for the San Francisco Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Governments, January 1975. Joint Program State- ment for Association of Bay Area Governments, the Metropolitan Trans- portation Commission and District 4 of the California Department of Transportation. 7.35 "San Bruno Review Report," Regional Planning, Association of Bay Area Governments, 1976. 7.36 "Draft Solid Waste Management Plan," Association of Bay Area Government, October 1977, $2.00. 7-37 "Draft Environmental Management Plan, 135 page Recommendations," Association of Bay Area Governments, December 1977, $3.00. 7.38 "Draft Water Quality Management Plan," Association of Bay Area Governments, October 1977, $3-00. 7.39 "Draft Water Supply Management Plan," Association of Bay Area Governments, October 1977, $2.00. 7.40 "San Francisco Bay Region Draft Environmental Management Plan, Highlights," Association of Bay Area Governments, January 1978. 7.41 "San Francisco Bay Region, Environ- mental Plan Work Program Summary," Association of Bay Area Governments, April 1976. 54 ------- 7.42 "Environmental Management Plan Prospects," Association of Bay Area Governments, 1976. 7.43 "Environmental Management Plan Taboid I (Environmental Pro- spects)," Association of Bay Area Governments, 1976. 7.44 "Environmental Management Plan Taboid II (Environmental Pro- spects)," Association of Bay Area Governments, 1977. 7.45 "Water Quality Special Studies Reports: Fish Kills in the San Francisco Bay Region, A Review," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, Robert Wong, August 1977, $5.00. 7.46 "Interim Work Program for Initial Plan Implementation and Guidance for Update of County Plans," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, November 30, 1977, $1.00. 7.47 "Surface Runoff Management Plan- Technical Memorandum: Water Quality Problems in Local Lakes and Reservoirs," Association of Bay Area Governments, August 24, 1977, $1.00. 7.48 "Areawide Facilities Plan," Draft, Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, October 25, 1977. 7.49 "Draft Initial Plan," Association of Central Oklahoma governments, October 25, 1977- 7.50 "Initial Plan," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments. 7.51 "Draft Executive Summary," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, October 25, 1977. 7.52 "Water Supply Plan for the Atlanta Region," Atlanta Regional Com- mission, July 1976. 7.53 "Atlanta Regional Areawide Waste- water Management Plan," Adopted plan, Atlanta Regional Commission, June 1976. 7.54 "Water Report for Corbin City," Atlantic County Planning Division, January 1978. 7.55 "Environmental Assessment of 208 Plan, Chapter X," Berkeley- Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments. 7.56 "208 Plan Summary, Chapter I," Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments. 7.57 "208 Agencies, Plans and Programs, Chapter II," Berkeley-Charleston- Dorchester Council of Governments. 7.58 "Water Quality Plan for the Upper Housatonic River, Draft Plan/ Environmental Impact Statement," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, December 1977. 7.59 "Stockbridge Summary, Water Quality Management Plan for the Upper Housatonic River," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1978. 7.60 "Project Control Plan," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, November 1975. 7.61 "Monterey Summary, Water Quality Management Plan for the Upper Housatonic River," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission. 7.62 "Pittsfield Summary, Water Quality Management Plan for the Upper Housatonic River," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1978. 55 ------- 7-63 "Monterey Summary, Water Quality 7.72 Management Plan for the Upper Housatonic River," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commis- sion, March 1978. 7.64 "Lenox Summary, Water Quality Management Plan for the Upper Housatonic River," Berkshire County Regional Planning Com- mission, March 1978. 7.73 7-74 7o65 "Lee Summary, Water Quality Management Plan for the Upper Housatonic River," Berkshire County Regional Planning Com- mission, March 1978. 7.75 7.66 "Lanesborough Summary, Water Quality Management Plan for the Upper Housatonic River," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1978. 7.76 7.67 "Hinsdale Summary, Water Quality Management Plan for Upper Housatonic River," Berkshire County Regional 'Planning Commis- sion, March 1978. 7.77 7.68 "Great Barrington Summary, Water Quality Management Plan for the Upper Housatonic River," Berk- shire County Regional Planning 7.78 Commission, March 1978. 7.69 "Low Altitude Aernal Surveillance for Water Resources Control, Final Report," California Water 7.79 Resources Control Board, $6.25. 7-70 "The Demonstration and Standardi- zation of a Method for Monitoring 7.80 the Ecological Effects of Marine Waste Discharges, Final Report," California Water Resources Control Board, $1.80. 7-71 "Final Report, In-Site Investiga- 7.8! tion of Movements of Gases Pro- duced from Decomposing Refuse," California Water Resoources Control Board, $2.55. "Final Report - A Comprehensive Study of San Francisco Bay-Summary Conclusions and Receommendations," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.75. "Dispersion Capability of San Francisco Bay-Delta Waters, Final Report," California Water Resources Control Board, $2.40. "Final Report- Water Quality Assessment Cape Cod," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. "208 Water Quality Management Plan," Cape May County Planning Board, October 1978, 26 pages. Topics include: NPS, Water Quality Standards, State P.S. Wastewater Treatment, BMPS. "Water Quality Management Plan Executive Summary," Central Florida Regional Planning Commis- sion, October 1978, $5.00. "Water Quality Management Plan," Chapters 1-17, Central Florida Regional Planning Commission, October 1978, $10=00. "Summary: Des Moines Condensed Wastewater Treatment Plan," Central Iowa Regional Association of Local Governments,, March 1977, 50 pages. "Final Des Moines Report," Central Iowa Regional Association of Local Governments, April 1977, 50 pages. "Des Moines 208 Waste Treatment Management Plan," 4 Volumes, Central Iowa Regional Association of Local Governments, April 1977, 80 Pages. "Sewerage Facilities Plan for Cherry Valley Sewer District, Leicester, Massachusetts," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, August 1977- 56 ------- 7.82 "Revisions to Douglas Sewer Use 7.93 Ordinance and Assessment Plan," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, November 1976. 7.83 "Proposed Scope of Work: West 7^ Boylston Facilities Plan," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 7.84 "Dudley-Webster Facilities Plan," 7>g5 Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, November 1977. 7.85 "Plan Summary," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission, 7^5 February 1979- 7.86 "Madison County Subplan," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, June 1978, 400 pages. 7.97 7.87 "Management Subplan," Central New York Regional Planning and Develop- ment Board, June 1978, 200 pages. 7.88 "Final Executive Summary," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board. 7.89 "Onondaga County Subplan," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, O'Brien and Gere Consulting Engineers. 7.98 7.90 "Oswego County Subplan," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, June 1978, 350 pages. 7.91 "Draft Executive Summary," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, May 1978, 150 pages. 7.92 "Cayuga County Subplan," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, June 1978, 300 pages. 7>101 7.99 7.100 "Project Design Report, Killeen- Temple (Texas) 208 Program," Central Texas Council of Govern- ments, October 1976, 157 pages. "Summary Report, Killeen-Temple Areawide Waste Management Plan," Central Texas Council of Govern- ments, September 1978, 96 pages. "Management Planning Report, Killeen-Temple 208 Program," Central Texas Council of Govern- ments, December 1977, 238 pages. "Central Upper Peninsula Water Quality Plan, Main Report," Volume I, Central Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region, March 1978, 300 pages. "Central Upper Peninsula-Water Quality Management Plan," Volume II, Central Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region, Supporting Report; 9 parts: Introduction, Publication Part Summary, Interim Outputs, Municipal Wastewater Needs, Inland Lakes, Nonpoint Sources of Water Pollution Legal and Institutional Inventory, Forest Best Management Practices, and Plan Requirements, March 1978, 1,025 pages. "Savannah Areawide Water Quality Management Plan," Chatam County Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission, October 1978. "Final Draft Plan," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Govern- ments, 172 pages. "Summary of 201 Wastewater FacilitiesPlan Requirements," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, May 1977, 48 pages. "Chapter IX - Areawide Management Plan," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, May 1978, 48 pages. 57 ------- 7.102 "Water Quality Policies," Final Report, Clark County 208, November 1977. This report presents an overview of water quality and quantity conditions in Clark County and identifies existing problems and issues regarding water resources. 7.103 "Las Vegas Wash-Interim Report 1," Clark County 208, June 1977- Summarizes the natural character- istics of Las Vegas Wash and present/future human uses. It also defines the issues and pro- blems that future policies, pro- grams, and projects must address. 7.104 "Draft Plan for Public Review," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Pro- gram, December 1977. 7.105 "Water Quality in the San Diego Region in 1977," Comprehensive Planning Organization of the San Diego Region, August 1977, 110 pages. 7.106 "Dane County Water Quality Plan," 2 volumes, Dane County Regional Planning Commission, 1979, 1231 pages, $35.00. 7.107 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter IV, Appendix VII-A, Wastewater Management Facilities," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engi- neers, March 1975. 7.108 "COWAMP/208 Revised Draft, Chapter V, Socio-economic/Demogra- phic Handuse Variables Relevant to Water Quality," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, December 1977. 7.109 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter V Existing Demographic, Socio-Economic and Land Use, Characteristics of the Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1975. 7.110 "COWAMP/208 Revised Draft, Chapter VI, Existing Water Use and Quality," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers. 7.111 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter VI, Appendix B, Existing Surface Water Quality," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz, Engineers. 7.112 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter VI, Existing Water Use and Quantity," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers. 7.113 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter VI, Appendix A, Summary of Existing New and Proposed Water Resources by Sub-Basin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers. 7.114 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter VII, Section VII-A, Waste- water Management Facilities," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, March 1975. 7.115 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter X, Development of Water Quality Management Alternatives," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, June 1977. 7.116 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter X, Appendix X-1A, Status of Connection Sans," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion. Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1977. 58 ------- 7.117 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter X, Appendix B, Municipal Facilities Data," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1977. 7.118 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter X, Appendix C, Potentional for Municipal Connection Land Application or Reuse for Industrial Dischargers," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1977. 7.119 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter X, Appendix E, Non- Municipal Facilities," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz, Engineer, May 1977. 7.120 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter XII, Evaluation of Alter- native Programs," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, December 1977. 7.121 "COWAMP/208 Draft, Chapter XIII: Recommended Water Quality Manage- ment Plans (Technical)," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, 1978. 7.122 "Plans and Choices," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 7.123 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 1: Upper Schuylkill and Mahoning," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 7.124 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 2: Schuylkill-Tul PeHocken," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 7.125 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 3' Maiden Creek and Little Lehigh," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 7.126 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 4: Schuylkill-Manatawny- French," Delaware Valley Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 7.127 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 5: Perkiomen," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977- 7.128 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 6: Upper Bucks County," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 7.129 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 7: Christina and Octoraro," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 7.130 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 8: Brandywine," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 7.131 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 9: Delaware County," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 7.132 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 10: Lower Schuylkill," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 7.133 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 11: Frankfort-Penny- Pack-Poquessing," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 59 ------- 7.13^ "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 12: Neshaminy," Delaware Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, September 1977. 7.135 "Plans and Choices, Sub-Basin Supplement 13: Bristol-New Hope," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1977. 7.136 "Commenk and Suggested Revisions to Preliminary Draft, Chapter IV, Geology and Groundwater Material Based on Input from Public Meeting," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Moody and Associates, Incorporated, January 1976. 7.137 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter IV, Environmental Charac- teristics of Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, June 1975. 7.138 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter IV, Appendix A, Geology and Mineral Resources," Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1975. 7.139 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter IV, Appendix B, Soils," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1975. 7.140 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter IV, Appendix C, Climate," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, May 1975. 7.141 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter IV, Appendix D, Surface Water Hydrology," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, May 1975- 7.142 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter IV, Appendix E, Groundwater Occurance and Use," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, May 1975. 7.143 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter IV, Appendix F, Historical and Cultural Considerations," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer May 1975. 7.144 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter VII, Section VII-B, Inventory of Water Quality Manage- ment Institutions," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, May 1975. 7.145 "Revised Draft Assessment of Non- point Pollutant Sources, Chapter VII," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, November 1977. 7.146 "COWAMP/208 Draft Chapter X, Manage- ment of Intermittent Point et Non- point Sources Section," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, July 1977. 7.147 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary. Draft, Chapter XI, Management et Insti- tutional Alternatives," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, July 1977. 7.148 "Project Control Plan," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, March, 1976. 7.149 "Cost-Effectiveness Analysis, Third Draft Paper," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, March 1976. 7.150 "Penny Pack Creek Watershed Interim Planning Study Draft, Final Report," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, June 1976. 7.151 "COWAMP/208 Preliminary Draft, Chapter II, Introduction," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, January 1975. 60 ------- 7.152 "Considerations in Implementations, The 208 Plan," Delaware Valley Tegional Planning Commission, Hershal J. Richman, July 1977. 7.153 "COWAMP/208 Continuing Planning," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, November 1977. 7.154 "Plan Selection Process: Functional Plan Recommendation," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, December 1977. 7.155 "COWAMP/208 Draft, Chapter VII: Future Conditions," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Com- mission, December 1977. 7.156 "Methodology for the Selection of the Recommended Plan," Delaware Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, November 1975. 7.157 "Draft Regional Growth and Develop- ment Plan for the Denver Region," Denver Regional Council of Govern- ments, July 1977. 7.158 "Denver Regional Council of Govern- ments Orientation Manual," Denver Regional Council of Governments, April 1978. 7.159 "District #4 Water Quality Manage- ment Plan," District #4 Council of Governments, September 1978. 7.160 "Revised Work Plan," District #4 Council of Governments, 1978. 7.161 "208 Report, Municipal Wastewater Treatment for an Eastgate Develop- ment and Transportation Agency Areawide Water Quality Plan," Volume 1, Eastgate Development and Transportation Agency. 7.162 "208 Report, Areawide Waste Treatment- ment Management Plan for Mahoning and Trumbull Counties," Volume II. Eastgate Development and Trans- portation Agency. 7.163 "208 Planning Base Report," East- gate Development and Transportation Agency, April 1976. 7.164 "An Appendix to the 208 Planning Base Report," Eastgate Develop- ment and Transportation Agency, April 1976. 7.165 "208 Environmental Glossary," East- gate Development and Transportation Agency, November 1975. 7.166 "Transcript - Final 208 Public Hearing," Eastgate Development and Transportation Agency, May 1977. 7.167 "208 Procedural Manual (PERT)," Eastgate Development and Trans- portation Agency, March 1976. 7.168 "Element 7 - Phase II Work Plan," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, October 1976. Specifies the work to be undertaken during the second phase of the 208 work plan. Phase II consists of two principal activities, data collection and the development of the first round of alternatives. Therefore, Element 7 involves identification of data sources and needs, and design of methodology for data collection. It details work tasks, staff assignments, schedules, and budget estimates. 7.169 "Element 17 - Phase III Work Plan, " East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, April 1977. Describes the revised work order of what elements are to be done in Phase III, where the final alternatives will be developed. The purpose and out- puts of each step in this phase are reported. Responsibilities are assigned, methodology is discussed and completion dates are indicated. 61 ------- 7.170 "Element 20, 21: Task Report, A - Final Water Quality Evaluation Criteria," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, May 1977. Indicates the definition of and need for water quality objectives, criteria, and standards, and the roles and limitations of the Environmental Protection Agency, the State, and EWGCC in estab- lishing each of these. EWGCCfs approach to establishing criteria is explained, with three classes of alternatives outlined. Stream classifications for the EWGCC 208 study area, taken from the proposed Missouri Water Quality standards publication are included. 7.171 "Element 22 - Phase III Final Alter- native Analysis Report: Residual Waste Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, November 1977. This report identifies regional sludge processing centers for each county. A cost effective analysis determined the processing center's location and size. Dia- grams on the different levels of sludge treatment and disposal systems and tables on the capital cost, operation and maintenance of the plants are also included. 7.172 "Element 23 - Phase III Final Alter- native Analysis Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, October 1977. This is a summary of the stream quality based oh computer modeling of point sources and non- point sources. Detailed charts on stream quality by varying levels, future water quality of stream seg- ments with significant pollution sources based upon water quality simulation and analysis of pollution loads, and annual pollutant load by constituent table are also included. 7.173 "Element 24 - Phase III Summary Report," East-West Gateway Coordi- nating Committee, November 1977. This report was used, as a workshop material for the Phase III workshop held in November, 1977, to explain designated management agencies, point source alternatives, nonpoint source alternatives, and management/ institutional issues. Detailed maps of the watersheds, costs, and preli- minary environmental assessments of the alternatives are listed. 7.174 "EWGCC 208 Planning Agency Program Profile," East-West Gateway Coordi- nating Committee, October 1976. Gives a brief description, study overview and schedule dates for reports on priority water quality problems. The water quality pro- blems are broken up and discussed under three headings: point source discharges, septic tanks, and storm runoff. Information on the grant award from the Environmental Pro- tection Agency for EWGCC to study these problems is also given. 7.175 "EWGCC 208 Request for Proposal," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, August 1975. Indicates what is to be required from con- sultants working with EWGCC on the 208 Wastewater Treatment Manage- Sent study. The project scope, work program, budget, and time factors are estimated. Proposal content requiring qualified envir- onmental planning and engineering firms and EWGCC evaluation criteria are presented. EPA regulations, the 208 organizational structure, and cost summary sheets are con- tained in the appendix. 62 ------- 7.176 "Public Hearing Record," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, January 1975. Details the hearing conducted by the Missouri Depart- ment of Natural Resources to decide whether or not to designate the St. Louis area counties located in Missouri as a 208 Region, and EWGCC as the responsible 208 Planning Agency. 7.177 "Statement of Coordination Prepared by EWGCC and Southwestern Illinois Regional and Metropolitan Planning Commission (SIMAPC)," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, December 1974. This document defines the differing roles of EWGCC and SIMAPC; where EWGCC was designated as the 208 Agency for the Missouri portion of its region, SIMAPC took over the 208 process for the Illinois side of the St. Louis region (Madison, Monroe and St. Clair Counties). Coordination, relationships and those activities which are to be jointly addressed are described. 7.178 "Water Quality Management Plan, Errata and Comments," Eastern Upper Pennisula Regional Planning Development Commission, May, 1978, $12.00. 7.179 "Water Quality Management Plan," Eastern Upper Pennisula Regional Planning and Development Commis- sion, April 1978, $5.00. 7.180 "Executive Summary Report," Erie and Niagara Regional Planning Board, March 1978, 105 pages. 7.181 "Review Draft Executive Summary," First Tennessee-Virginia Develop- ment District, May 1978, 32 pages. A summary of outputs to accomplish the programs detailed in the full plan report. 7.182 "Final Report on Residual Waste Management Program," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, May 1978, 27 pages. This report compiles, revises, supplements, and incorporates all previous program products dealing with the residual waste manage- ment program. 7.183 "Final Report on Environmental Assessment," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, May 1978, 30 pages. 7.184 "Executive Summary," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, December 1978, 30 pages. 7.185 "208 Water Quality Management Plan," First Tennessee-Virginia Develop- ment District, December 1978. 7.186 "Status of Planning for New Facilities," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, July 1977, 22 pages. This report summarizes the "201" Facilities Planning efforts within the area and also industrial planning rela- tive to wastewater treament or pretreatment is addressed. 7.187 "Final Report on Municipal Treat- ment Works Program," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, May 1978, 60 pages. A detailed report on the recommended treatment works program for the study area and a summarization of the evaluation process which was used to identify the recommended plan. 63 ------- 7.188 "Final Report on Industrial Treat- ment Works Program," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, May 1978, 34 pages. A Compilation of all previous data dealing with the proposed indus- trial point source wastewater treatment program. Topics include: industrial dischargers to surface waters, industrial dischargers to municipal systems, and tennessee Valley Authority Facilities. 7.189 "Final Draft 208 Water Quality Management Plan," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, June 1978. A report culminating the initial two-year planning program and presenting the final recommen« dations of local government and the general public. 7.190 "Detailed Work Plan," Flathead 208 Project, September 1976, 42 pages. 7.191 "Facility Plan and Related Studies for the Community of Ronan, Montana," Flathead 208 Project, 182 pages. 7.192 "Facility Plan and Related Studies for the Community of Poison, Montana," Flathead 208 Project, 180 pages. 7.193 "Facility Plan for Improvement of the St. Ignatius, Montana Waste- water Treament Facilities," Flat- head 208 Project, December 1977, 140 pages. 7.194 "Facility Plan for Lakeside, 'Montana," Flathead 208 Project, April 1977, 89 pages. "Facility Plan for Hot Springs, Montana, Flathead 208 Project, March 1977, 83 pages. 7.196 "Facility Plan for Arliee, Montana," Flathead 208 Project, March 1977, 85 pages. 7.197 "Facilities Plans for Charlo, Montana," Flathead 208 Project, August 1976, 59 pages. 7.198 "Detailed Work Plan," Flathead 208 Project, September 1976, 42 pages. 7.199 "Plan of Study, Section 208 Planning, Florida Development of Evnironmental Regulation,"Florida Department of Environmental Regula- tion, December 1977. 7.200 "Florida 208 Non-Designated 208 Progress Report," Florida Depart- ment of Environmental Regulation, June 1, 1978. 7.201 "Florida 208, Non-Designated 208 Progress Report," Florida Depart- ment of Environmental Regulation, October 1, 1978. 7.202 "Water Quality Management Plan, Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency. 7.203 "Areawide Management Strategy Plan," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, May 1978. 7.204 "Guam Water Quality Plan," Guam, Environmental Protection Agency, August 1979, 525 pages. 7.205 Guam Water Quality Managment Plan, Executive Summary," Guam, Environ- mental Protection Agency, July 1979, 18 pages. 7.206 "Water Quality Management Plan, (Public Hearing Draft," Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency, May 1978. 7.207 "208 Water Quality Plan," Hawaii, Department of Health, October 1978, 325 pages. Volume 1: plan develop- ment, planning framework, Water Quality Criteria, monitoring, pollution control measures and Implementation Policies, plan adoption and aggendices. 64 ------- 7.208 "208 Water Quality Management Plan," Hawaii, Department of Health, October 1978, 60 pages. Volume II: Impact Assessments; environmental and social impacts. 7.209 "Summary Report, Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the Greater Houston Area," Houston- Galveston Area Council, December 1977. 7.210 "Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan Summary," Houston-Galveston Area Council, March 1978. 7.211 "Water Quality Management Plan," Volumes I, II, III, IV, V, VI, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, January 1979. Contains the results of 208 plannings for 83 counties. 7.212 "Preliminary Wastewater Management Strategies," C-E Tec/NHPO, EPA Plan Elements 3, 8 and 9, Indian Nations Council of Governments, January 1978. This working paper contains a description of the technical planning process which will be con- ducted in order to develop an imple- mentable 208 Plan and a preliminary discussion of the alternative technical wastewater control strate- gies to be evaluated. 7.213 "Institutional Arrangements for the Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments Area Water Quality Manage- ment Plan (Draft Working Paper)," EPA Plan Elements 14 and 15, Indian Nations Council of Governments, Erling Helland Associates, March 1978. This draft was forwarded to the municipalities, counties, and agencies involved in the plan for their comments prior to plan devel- opment. The draft was also reviewed by the Institutional/Fiscal Manage- ment Subcommittee. Comments received were the basis for Chapter V of the final plan report. The draft will not be changed. Please refer to the final plan Chapter V for lastest plan. 7.214 "Areawide Water Quality Management Plan," Four Volumes, Indiana Heart- land Coordinating Council, Set-2 plans, 2 appendices, 70 pages, $120,00. 7.215 "Facilities Design Summary," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Commission, January 1977, 223 pages. Topics include summaries of final plans. 7.216 "Draft Plan," Kentucky Department of Natural Resources and Environ- mental Protection, August 1978. Topics include: Farming, Ground- water, Construction, Forestry, Surfacewater criteria, and Mining. 7.217 "Management Profile Report," Final Report and Summary, Knoxville/Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission, May 1976. 7.218 "208 Water Quality Management Plan," Addendum, Knoxville/Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission, April 1978. 7.219 "Water Quality Management Plan," Lakes Regional Planning Commission, Bud Young, Mike Nolan, John Dickey, and Mary Guinegia, September 1978, 143 pages. 7.220 "Comprehensive Plan Analysis," Land-of-Sky Regional Council, Public Research and Management, Incorporated, May 1978, 16 pages. 7.221 "Draft Water Quality Management Plan for Region B," Land-of-Sky Regional Council, October 1978, 380 pages. 7.222 "Comprehensive Plan Analysis," Public Research and Management, Incorporated, Land-of-Sky Regional Council, May 1978, 16 pages. 7.223 Draft Water Quality Management Plan for Region B," Land-of-Sky Regional Council, October 1978, 380 pages. ------- 7.224 "Wastewater Management, Lane County Interim Facilities Report, Lane County Council of Governments, August 1976. 7.225 "Dexter-Lowell Facilities Plan (Draft)," Lane Council of Govern- ments, September 1976. 7.226 "Southwest Virginia 208 Plan," Lenowisco Planning District Com- mission. The plan is the summation of nearly three years of intense technical work to ascertain the extent of water quality problems caused by nonpoint pollution sources. The plan includes results from the extensive monitoring pro- gram conducted during the course of the study and an assessment of the total problems. Recommendations are made in both technical terms and also with respect to management of nonpoint sources. 7.227 "Southwest Virginia 208 Plan, Summary Report," Lenowisco Planning District Commission. This report is a general assessment of the con- clusions and recommendations of the Southwest Virginia 208 plan. It is intended to be brief and highly readable and understandable by the broad spectrum of the public. 7.228 "An Inventory of existing Water Quality Management Agencies," Lewis and Clark Regional Council for Development. Presents a general description of the Federal Water Control Act of 1972 as it relates to planning required of states. 7.229 "Interim Report Number I:,11 Lewis and Clark Regional Council for Development, July 1977. General public given an understanding of the framework from which the 208 plan was developed. Description of the environmental, social, and economic setting of the Lewis and Clark planning area. 7.230 "Interim Report. #2, Lewis and Clark Regional Council of Development, January 1978. Inventory and analysis of point source discharges and includes the municipal waste treat- ment facility needs over the next 20 years. Nonpoint sources of pollution. 7.231 "Interim Report Number 3," Lewis and Clark Regional Council for Develop- ment January 1978. Identifies the agencies or comments: units that are to be responsible for the implemen- tation of the 208 plan. 7.232 "Five year 208 Strategy and First Work Plan," Lower Rio Grande Regional Development Commission, Merle Derdall, March 1, 1979, 45 pages. 7.233 "State of Georgia Water Pollution Control Program Plan, Fiscal Year 1975," Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commi- sion. 7.234 "208 Water Quality Draft Plan," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 7.235 "Water and Wastewater Technical Report, Plan of Study, Appendix C," Maricopa Association of Governments, 208 Water Quality Management Pro- gram-Phoenix, Arizona, August 1975. Compilation of: "A Report on Infil- tration/Inflow Problem and Identi- fication of Sewer Systems: "A Program for Identification of Nonpoint Sources of Groundwater Pollution" "Wastewater Facilities Inventory" Water Supply Systems" "Wastewater Management Status" "Wastewater Management Planning Requirements". 7.236 "208 Water Quality Management Pro- gram, Revised Work Plan," Maricopa Association of Governments, 208 Pro- gram, March 1978. This work plan includes revisions made to accomodate the ongoing Phoenix 201 study. 66 ------- 7.237 "Summary of Evaluation of Westside Alternatives, Draft Memorandum No. 9," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, Arthur Beard, Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, April 1978. This report summarized Environmental Evaluation of Westside Alternatives, Draft Memorandum No. 4. 7.238 "Existing Environmental Setting, Memorandum No. 1," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard, Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, April 1978. This report includes the comments of local governments on the revised draft. 7.239 "Future Environmental Setting, Draft Memorandum No. 2," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard, Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, February 1978. The purpose of this report is to describe the future baseline environmental setting of the Phoenix Metropolitan Study area without the addition of any new municipally owned or operated wastewater treatment facilities. Data is presented in five year increments for the planning period 1980 to 2000. Emphasis is on a broad areawide, descriptive and narrative presentation. Where necessary, maps, figures and tables accompany the text. 7.240 "Future Environmental Setting Revised Memorandum No. 2," Maricopa Associa- tion of Governments, Arthur Beard, Engineers/ Camp, Dresser, and McKee, March 1978. This report includes 208 Advisory Group comments of the initial draft. 7.241 "Future Environmental Setting, Final Memorandum No. 2," Maricopa Associa- tion of Governments, Arthur Beard, Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, April 1978. This report includes the comments of the local governments had on the revised draft. 7.242 "Summary of Existing Environmental Setting, Draft Memorandum No. 7," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard, Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, January 1978. This report summarizes Existing Environmental Setting, Draft Memor- andum No. 1. 7.243 "Summary of Existing Environmental Setting Revised Memorandum No. 7," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard, Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, March 1978). This report summarizes Existing Environmental Setting, Re-draft Memorandum No. 1. 7.244 "Summary of Existing Environmental Setting, Memorandum No. 7," Arthur Beard, Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, April 1978. This report summarizes Existing Environmental Setting, Memorandum No. 1. 7.245 "Summary of Future Environmental Setting, Draft Memorandum No. 8," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard, Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, February 1978. This report summarizes Future Environmental Setting, Draft Memor- andum No. 2. 7.246 "Summary of Future Environmental Setting, Revised Memorandum No. 8," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard, Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, March 1978. This report summarizes Future Environmental Setting, Revised Memorandum No. 2. 7.247 "Summary of Future Environmental Setting, Memorandum No. 8," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard, Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, April 1978. This report summarizes Future Environmental Setting, Memorandum No. 2. 67 ------- 7.248 "Environmental Inventory, Draft Report," Maricopa Association of Governments, Dames and Moore, October 1977. The study area for this environmental report is all of Maricopa County, excluding the Metro-Phoenix area. Many of the environmental issues existing in rural Maricopa County involved in agricultural businesses with a source for environmental reference, and serve as a foundation on which can be constructed an environmental assessment of non-point pollution sources. Non-point pollution sources in rural Maricopa County influence water quality, water quantity, land use, and natural Biological Systems. Background for these and related environmental issues are presented in this report. 7.249 "Draft Work Plan," Maricopa Associa- tion of Governments, July 1976. Report develops a plan for the collection, conventional treatment and reuse of wastewater. Also an acceptable management stratedy for implementing the plan. 7.250 "Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Program," Maricopa Associa- tion of Governments. Provides a framework for the MAG Water Quality Management program. Included: pro- gram management, coordination with other water quality management and resource planning programs, public involvement, land use, socio- economic, and environmental planning, water quality management water, supply plan adoption and state respon- sibilities. 7.251 "Maricopa Association of Governments 208 Water Quality Plan (Draft)," Straam Engineers, Incorporated/Morris Clester, Abegglen and Association, Incorporated, October 1978. 7.252 "Maricopa Association of Governments 208 Plan (Draft 208 Plan)," Maricopa Association of Governments, January 1979. 7.253 "Maricopa Association of Governments 208 Water Quality Management Plan (Draft)," Straam Engineers, Incor- porated, Morris, Clester, Abegglen and Associates, Incorporated, December 1978. 7.254 "Water Quality Management Plan for Martha's Vineyard," Martha's Vine- yard Commission, April 1978, 196 pages. 7-255 "Regional Wastewater Management Plans Technical Plan, Phase I,II,III Executive Summary," Metroplan, Freese and Nichols, 1978. 7.56 "Regional Wastewater Management Plasn Technical Plan, Phase I,II,III, Appendix," Freese and Nichols, 1978. 7.257 "Regional Wastewater Management Plans Technical Plan, Phase I,II,III," Freese and Nichols, 1978. 7.258 "208 Continuing Planning Process Work Plan," Metroplan, 1979. 7.259 "Summary Report, Metroplan, 1979. 7.260 "Appendix M" Water Quality Plan Content Cross Reference, Phase IV, Report," 1978. 7.261 "Phase II and III Report: Analysis and Forecast and Plan Formulation," Volume I and II, Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. 7.262 "Phase IV Report: Michigan Area Council of Governments Water Quality Plan," Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. 7.263 "Five year Strategy Water Quality, Solid Hnd hazardous Wastes," Michigan Department of Natural Resources, July 1979- 68 ------- 7.264 "Water Quality: A Management Plan 7.274 for the Kansas City Metropolitan Region; Draft Summary," Mid-America Regional Council, July 1977. 7.265 "Water Quality Management Plan 7.275 Report,"Middlesex-County Planning Board, 208 Staff/MCPB, October 1977. 7.266 "Gulf Coast Areawide Wastewater Plan 7.276 201/208 Plan," Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Commission. 7.267 "Waste Treatment Facilities Plan," 7.277 Volume I, Mississippi-Arkansas- Tennessee Council of Governments, Memphis Delta Developmental District, March 1977. 7.278 7.268 "Waste Treatment Facilities Plan," Volume II, Mississippi-Arkansas- Tennessee Council of Governments, Memphis Delta Developmental District, March 1977. 7.279 7.269 "Waste Treatment Facilities Plan," Volume III, Mississippi-Arkansas- Tennessee Council of Governments, Memphis Delta Developmental District, March 1977. 7.270 "Waste Treatment Facilities Plan," Volume IV, with Appendices, Mississippi-Arkansas-Tennessee Council of Governments, Memphis Delta Developmental District, March 1977. 7.271 "208 Draft Final Plan," Missouri Department of Natural Resources, 7.280 190 pages. 7.272 "Draft Water Quality Management for Ashburnham, Gardner, Hubbardston, Templeton, and Winchendon," Monta- chusett Regional Planning Commission, June 1979, 317 pages. 7.273 "Montachusett - Nashua Areawide Water Quality Management Plan Summary and Environmental Impact 7.281 Statement," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, January 1979, 315 pages. "Montachusett-Nashua 208 Area-Agency Designation Proposal,"Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1975, 114 pages. "Montachusett Regional Planning Commission Implementation Strategy," 1976, Letter, 13 pages. "Wastewater Facilities Plan for SUVPA," Mountainland Association of Governments, September 1976. "Proposed Areawide 208 Water Quality Management Plan - Task 8 Report," Mountainland Association of Govern- ments, January 1977. "208 Areawide Water Quality Manage- ment Plan, Anchorage Alaska," Municipality of Anchorage, January 1979. "Draft 201 Facility Plan for Up- grading Metro Puget Sound Plants," (also available in summary form - 60 pages), Municipality of Metro Seattle, 1977. This document discusses Metro's facility plan for upgrading existing primary treatment facilities to achieve secondary treatment as required PL 92-500. This five volume report includes a system-side report dealing with the entire Metro system and for satellite facility plan reports covering each of the four Puget Sound plants. "Areawide Water Quality Plan - Cedar/Green River Basins, King County Washington," Municipality of Metro Seattle, 1977, 111 pages. Full 208 plan containing discus- sions of program approach, achieve- ments problems needing immediate attention, alternate approaches, proposed actions and continuing planning work program. "Juanita Creek Basin Plan - A Multiple Purpose Surface Water Management Program," Municipality of Metro Seattle, 1977, 100 pages. 69 ------- 7.281 "Juanita Creek Basin Plan - A Mul- tiple Purpose Surface Water Manage- ment Program," Municipality of Metro Seattle, 1977, 100 pages. Proposed management actions and programs addressing surface water runoff in King County based on and including detailed planning in the Juanita Basin. 7.282 "City of Seattle Drainage Manage- ment Program - Thornton Creek/Lake Union Implementation Area Plans," Municipality of Metro Seattle, 1977, 200 pages. Proposed management actions for Seattle establishing on-going controls over drainage problems based on experience gained in detailed planning of the Thornton Creek and Lake Union Drainage basins for which specific implementation plans are included. 7.283 "Submittal of Plan Elements," Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Board, May 1977. 7.284 "Nassau-Suffolk 208 Project Control Program," Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Board, June 1976. 7.285 "Workplan and Scope of Services," Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Board, May 1976. 7.286 "208 Target Abatement Dates," Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 7.287 "Salt Creek Basin-Lincoln Metro- politan Area Water Quality Manage- ment Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, June 1973; Implementation Report, Revised, May 1977. 7.288 "Lower Platte River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, June 1974; Implementation Report; Revised, May 1977. 7.289 "South Platte River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, March 1975, Implementation Report, May 1977. 7.290 "Middle Platte River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, January 1975, Implementation Report, May 1977. 7.291 "North Platte River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, June 1975, Implementation Report, May 1977. 7.292 "Missouri Tribs River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, November 1975, Implementation Report, March 1978. 7.293 "Little Blue River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, December 1975, Implementation Report, March 1978. 7.294 "Loup River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, June 1975, Implementation Report, May 1977. 7.295 "Nemaha River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, March 1976, Implementation Report, March 1978. 7.296 "Republican River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, May 1976, Implementation Report, March 1978. 7.297 "White River - Hat Creek Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, October 1976, Implementation Report, March 1978. 70 ------- 7.298 "Niobrara River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, November 1976, Implementation Report, March 1978. 7.299 "Elk Horn River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, May 1975, Implementation Report, May 1977. 7.300 "Work Plan For Statewide Water Quality Management Planning for the State of Nebraska," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, June 1977. 7.301 "208 Water Quality Management Planning for the Non Designated Planning Area of Nevada, Assessment of Defuse Sources, Working Paper," Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, June 15, 1977, 277 pages. 7.302 "Summary of Water Quality Management Plan (208) Non Designated Area of Nevada," Nevada Department of con- servation and Natural Resources, December 1978, 16 pages. 7.303 "1978 Annual Plan Update," Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, Jule 1978. 7.304 "Program of Work for the New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Program," Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, June 1975. 7.305 "Working Paper I: The Natural Physical Environment," Water Resources Agency for New Castle gounty, February 1975. 7.306 "A Summary of Goals, Objectives, Policies and Program for New Castle County," Water Resources Agency for New Castle County. 7.307 "Summary of Studies Relevant to Planning Activities," Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, September 1976. 7.308 "Revised Final Plan Outline," Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, November 8, 1976. 7.309 "Revised Final Plan Outline," New Caslte County Areawide Waste Treat- ment Management Agency, November 8, 1976. 7.310 "Working Paper III: Preliminary Draft - Fiscal Analysis Background," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, February 1975. 7.3H "A Report and Perspecting an Storm- water Management (Draft)," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, August 1976. 7.312 "Environmental Impact Assessment Process (Draft)," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, July 1975. 7.313 "Information Needs for New Castle County Areawide Waste Management Planning Program," October 1974. 7.314 "Definition of the 1983 Water Quality Goals - Discussion Document," Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, Spetember 1976. 7.315 "208 Water Quality Management Work Plan Summary," New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, July 1977. 7.316 "Detailed 208 Water Quality Manage- ment Work Plan,"New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, March 1977. 7.317 "A Summary of the 1977 Annual Water Quality Management Plan for North Central Texas Council of Governments, Texas," June 1977. 71 ------- 7.318 "Draft Clean Water Plan," 5 Volumes in 10 Books, Volumes Include Faci- lities subplans, NFS Subplan, Management Subplans, etc, Northeast Ohio Four County Coordinating Agency. 7.319 "Draft Water Quality Plan," North- east Ohio County Coordinating Organization, November 1979, 1500 pages. 7.320 "Northern Arizona Council of Govern- ments, 208 Water Quality Management Plan," Northern Arizona Council of Government, 1978. 7.321 "208 Project Control Plan Executive Summary," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, December 1975. 7.322 "208 Project Control Plan," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, November 1975. 7.323 "208 Areawide Wastewater Planning Information Packet," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, December 1975. 7.324 "Northern Middlesex Area Commission Areawide Wastewater Management Study — 208 Grant Application and Draft Work Program," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, May 1975. 7.325 "Supporting Data for Areawide Water Quality Management Plan for Eagle, Grand Jackson, Pitkin, Routt and Summit Counties," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. 7.326 "Phase II, Interim Report - Options 'and Subplans," Northwestern Indian Regional Planning Commission. 7.326 "Final Draft Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, 208 Water Quality Management Plan (Preferred Areawide Alternative)," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, March 20, 1978. 7.328 "Procedures for Continuing Plan Review and Update," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, July 1978. 7.329 "Working Papers," Northwest Michigan Regional Planning and Development, Series of papers dealing with: Public Participation, Problem Identification, Agriculture and Areawide Water Quality Planning. Agriculture Water Quality Planning, Goals and Policies for the Clean Water Program, Forest Water Quality Management. Plan A Approval. Inland Lake Management Options: Land Use Inventory: Population Projections. Transient Polulations Projections, Land Use Projections. Economic Projections, et. al. 7.330 "Surface Water Quality Assessment," Ocean County Planning Board, 1978. Documents implementation of areawide surface water quality monitoring pro- gram. Analyzes monitoring data and relates water quality to land use for consideration in preparing the Area- wide Plan. Draft report available late summer. 7.331 "The Regulatory Program Associated with Areawide Water Quality Manage- ment in Ocean County, New Jersey," Ocean County Planning Board, Draft Report, April 1978, 51 pages. Focuses upon a discussion of the com- ponent ingredients of a County-based regulatory program for water quality management which would match with the existing frameworks of the State and Federal programs. 72 ------- 7.332 "Implementation of an Areawide Water Quality Management Program in Ocean County, New Jersey," Draft Report, Ocean County Planning Board, January 1978, 66 pages. The report focuses on the steps and ingredients which contributed to the institution of a continuing water quality management program for Ocean County. Recommendations are offered regarding the 1978 Work Program and Budget, and designation of management agencies. 7.333 "Toward Clean Water: A Program for Action, Old Colony Planning Council, 1978. Incorporates the comments received in Volumes 1 and 2 of Toward Clean Water: Alternatives for Action, includes chapters with recommendations for individual communities and regional, state and federal agencies, and constitutes the Final Environmental Impact Statement on the plan's recommen- dations . 7.334 "Toward Clean Water" Alternatives for Action, Volume 1, Draft Environ- mental Impact Assessment," Old Colony Planning Council. Outlines the present quality of the waters, the sources of pollution and alter- native means of restoring and maintaining water quality including the environmental, social and fiscal impact of these alternatives. 7.335 "Areawide Water Quality Management Plan for El Paso et Teller Counties, Annual Update," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, August 1978. 7.336 "Wastewater Facility Plan for Florissant et - Divide (Draft)," Pikes Peak Area Council of Govern- ments, Nekon, Haley, Patterson et Quirk, Incorporated. 7.337 "Areawide Water Quality Management Plan - El Paso County - Summary (Draft)," Pikes Peak Area Council of governments, June 1976. 7.338 "Mount Lemmon Water Pollution Abatement Plan," Element 5, Volume II, Pima Association of Governments, July 1977. 7.339 Unique and Special Requirements for Regional Water Quality Manage- ment in Tulson/Pima County," Pima Association of Governments, September 1977. Task 7320, (working paper), prepared by University of Arizona Institute of Government Research. 7.340 "Management Agency Requirements for Areawide Water Quality Manage- ment Planning," Pima Association of Governments, June 1977. Task 7310, University of Arizona Institute of Government Research. 7.341 "Final Plan and Implementation Schedule," Volume III, Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Pueblo, Colorado; Pueblo Area Council of Governments 208 Water Quality Program, July 1977. 7.342 "An Introduction to IMGRID - An Information Manipulation System for Grid Cell Data Structures: User's Guide (first Draft)," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Unpublished Report, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Graduate School of Design, David F. Sinton, August 24, 1976. 7.343 "Areawide Water Quality Management Plan for El Paso and Teller Counties (Project Aquarius," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Nelson, Haley, Patterson, and Quirk, Incorporated, 1977. 73 ------- 7.3^4 "Water Quality Management Plan for 7.356 the Island of Puerto Rico," Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board. 7.345 "Final Report of the 208 Island Wide Project," Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board. 7.346 "Fredericksburg Comprehensive Plan," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1973. 7.347 "Water Supply Master Plan," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, September 1975. 7.348 "Comprehensive Water Resources Plan," Volume 1, Rappahannock Area Planning Commission, 1970. 7.349 "208 Water Quality Planning," Region I (New England). 7.350 "The Upper Housatonic 208 Water Quality Management Plan," Region I (New England), November 1976. 7.351 "Water Quality Management Plan," Region I (New England, December 1976. 7.357 7.358 7.359 7.360 7.361 7.362 7.352 "Aroostook - Prestile Areawide Water Quality Plan," Region I 7.363 (New England), December 1977. 7-353 "Project Control Plan for Areawide Wastewater Management Planning 7.364 Under 208," Region I (New England), June 30, 1976. 7-354 "Project Control Plan," Region I (New England), October 15, 1975. 7.355 "Selected 208 Plan" Region II Planning Commission, The Chester 7.365 Engineers, Water Resources Engineers, and Public Administration Service, December 1977, First revision February 1978, and June 1978 as amended. 7.366 "Plan Management and Update," Region 2 Planning Commission. The Chester Engineers, and Public Admin- istration Services, April 1978 reprinted June 1978. "Planning and Management Systems," Region 6 Planning and Development Commission. "Summary and Recommendations," Region 6 Planning and Development Commission. "Bibliography," Region 6 Planning and Development Commission. "Water Quality Management Plan with Appendices," Regional Planning Council of Governments, January 1978. "Water Quality Management Planning Rogue Valley council of Governments Continuous Planning Process. "Water Quality Management Plan, Rogue Valley Council of Governments for Jackson County, Oregon," Rogue Valley Council of Governments, 1978. "Greater Bear Creek Basin Waste Treatment Management Plan," Rogue Valley Council of Governments, 1977. "Water Resources Management Plan and Facility Study City of Ashland," Rogue Valley Council of Governments, James M. Montgomery Consulting Engineers, October 1977, 150 pages. Topics include: Erosion and sedimentation from watersheds. "Water Quality Plan - Implementation Report," Sacramento Regional Area Planning Commission, October 1978, 44 pages. "Water Quality Plan - Issues and Recommendations," Sacramento Regional Area Planning Commission, October 1978, 92 pages. 74 ------- 7-367 "Draft Water Quality Management Plan," Sacramento Regional Area Planning Commission, May 1978, 100 pages. 7.368 "Draft Water Quality Management Plan - Technical Supplement," Sacramento Regional Area Planning Commission, May 1978, 245 pages. 7.369 "Draft Water Quality Management Plan - Action Summary," Sacramento Regional Area Planning Commission, April 1978, 6 pages. 7.370 "Comprehensive Water Quality Manage- ment for the State of South Dakota- Fiscal Year 1977," Sixth District Council of Governments, Department of Engironmental Protection, 1976. 7.370 "Comprehensive Water Quality Manage- ment Plan for the Black Hills Region," Sixth District Council of Governments, by the Black Hill Con- servancy Sub-District, 1973- 7.372 "South Dakota Water Plan, Department of Natural Resources Development," Sixth District Council of Govern- ments . 7.373 "Interim Report: Everett Drainage Basin," Snohomish County Planning Deptartment, September 1977, 273 pages. 7.374 "Areawide Water Quality Management Plan," Snohomish County Planning Department, November 1977, 144 pages. 7.375 "Water Quality Management Plan," Volumes I-VI, South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, April 1978. 7.376 "Mobile and Baldwin Counties 208 Planning Process Strategy Refined Technical Supplement," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, February 1976. 7.377 "Information from Pollution Dis- chargers," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 7.378 "Simulations of Critical Dry and Wet Weather Ambient Water Quality," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, July 1978. 7/379 "Environmental Screening of Options and Subplans," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, January 1978. 7.380 "Draft Rules and Regulations Relating to the Use of the Public Sewer System," September 1977. 7.381 "Designation Package for a Waste Treatment Management Planning Grant," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, March 1975. 7.382 "Volume 1: Work Plan," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, July 1976. 7.383 "Volume 6: Final Plan Selection," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, September 1978. 7.384 "Statewide Management Plan for the Control and Abatement of Nonpoint Source Pollution," South Carolina Department of Health and Environ- mental Control, October 27, 1978. 7.385 "A Draft Report on Analysis of Existing Waste Treatment Management Agencies," South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, May 1978. 7.386 "Section A - Southeastern Council of Governments 208 Final Plan," South Dakota Department of Environ- mental Protection. 7.387 "Section B - Sixth District Council of Local Governments 208 Final Plan," South Dakota Department of Environ- mental Protection. 75 ------- 7.388 "Work Package 8: Management 7.397 Planning," Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission. 7.389 "Work Package 11: Final 208 Plan," Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission. 7.398 7.390 "Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Plan, Volume I, Summary of Methodology, Major Findings, and the Proposed Plan," South Central Michigan Planning Council, 7.399 September 1977, 202 pages. 7.391 "Comments on the Draft Waste Treat- ment Management Plan and Resulting Action of Responses," South Central 7.400 Micigan Planning Council, September 1977. 7.392 "Final 208 Water Quality Management Plan for Region VI," Southeastern 7.401 Arizona Governments Organization. 7.393 "Water Quality Management Plan," Southeastern Arizona Governments Organization. 7.402 7.394 "Task 502 - Proposed Plan and Evaluation," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. 7.403 To Summarize impacts for each alter- native and to evaluate each alter- native as a plan to reduce water pollution and to enhance the 7.404 environment. 7.395 "Task 101 - Planning Boundaries," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To delineate facility planning boundaries for municipalities •involved, to determine stream seg- 7.405 ments, to locate significant dis- charges, and to locate monitoring stations. 7.396 "Task 701 - Draft Initial Plan," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning 7.406 Commission. To specify the draft recommended plan and to produce the draft 208 report. "Task 702 - Final Initial Plan," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To specify the final recommended plan and to produce the final 208 reports. "Guide to the Water Quality Manage- ment Plan for Southeast Michigan, A Background Paper," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, July 1978. "Regional Sludge Plan for Southeast Wisconsin, Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, December 1977, 392 pages. "Waste Water Quality Management 208 Plan, for Carbon, Emery, Grand Counties," Southeastern Utah Asso- ciation of Governments, June 1977. "Analysis of Major Issues: Draft 208 Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Plan," Southern California Association of Governments. "Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR)," Southern California Association of Governments. "Draft Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan," Southern California Association of Governments. "208 Program," Southern Tier Central Regional Planning and Development Board, October 1977, 498 pages. Detailed descriptions of the recommended programs to address water quality problems. "208 Program Summary," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Board, October 1977, 78 pages. Summary of the major program recom- mendations . "208 Program Addendum," Southern Tier Central Regional Planning and Develop- ment Board, October 1978, 212 pages. Green International, Incorporated. 76 ------- 7.407 "Technical Appendix Final Water 7.413 Quality Report, Water Quality Data for Caloosahatchee River and Big Cypress Basin," South- west Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared by Environ- mental Science and Engineering, Incorporated, $10.10 per copy. 7.411 "Final Water Quality Report for the Charlotte Harbor Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, by Environ- mental Science and Engineering, Incorporated, November 1977, $24.80 per copy. 7.408 "Interim Report on Regional Water Quality," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Com- mission, Prepared by Environ- mental Science and Engineering, Incorporated, February, 1978, $10.10 per copy. 7.409 "Final Water Quality Report for 7.415 the Phillippi Creek Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared by Environmental Science and Engineering , Incorporated , October 1977, $21.10 per copy. 7.410 "Final Water Quality Report of the Lemon Bay Study Area," South- west Florida Regional Planning 7.416 Commission, prepared by Dr. John B. Morrill, Environmental Studies Program, New College, University of South Florida, Sarasota, August 1977, $44.60 per copy. 7.417 7.418 7.412 "Final Water Quality Report for the Caloosahatchee River Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, by Environ- mental Science and Engineering, Incorporated, November 1977, 7-419 $19.10 per copy. "Final Water Quality Report for the Big Cypress Study Area," South- west Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared by Environ- mental Science and Engineering, Incorporated, January 1978, $23.50 per copy. "Final Report and Technical Appendix of the Productivity Study for the Estero Bay Study Area." Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared by Environmental Science and Engineering, Incorporated, February 1978, $12.00 per copy. "Executive Summary, 208 Program Water Quality Study of the Lemon Bay Complex Study Area," South- west Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared by Dr. John B. Morrill, Environmental Studies Program, New College, University of South Florida, Sarasota, November 1977, $4.50 per copy. "Executive Summary for the Final Water Quality Report for the Phillippi Creek Study Area," South- west Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared by Environ- mental Science and Engineering, Incorporated, October 1977, $7-10 per copy. "Technical Appendix Final Water Quality Report for Phillippi Creek and Engineering, Incorporated, $20.60 per copy. "Executive Summary of the Final Water Quality Report for the Big Cypress Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commis- sion $11.30 per copy. "Presentation of Water Quality Data," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared by Environmental Science and Engi- neering, Incorporated, February 1977, $10.90 per copy. 77 ------- 7.420 "Executive Summary of the Final Water Quality Report for the Charlotte Harbor Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared by Environmental Science and Engineering, Incorporated, November 1977, $9.00 per copy. 7.421 "Executive Summary of the Final Water Quality Report for the Caloosahatchee River Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared by Environmental Science and Engineering, Incorporated, January, 1978, $8.20 per copy. 7.422 "Executive Summary of the Final Water Quality Report for the Big Cypress Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, $11.30 per copy. 7.423 "Executive Summary for Citizens, 208 Plan for Southwest Florida," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, May 1978, $5.70 per copy. 7.424 "The Making of a 208 Management System," Southwestern Illinois Metro and Regional Planning Com- mission, August 1979, 110 pages. 7.425 "Areawide Plan, Summary Report," Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission. Describes the plan and the various activities and processes involved in its develop- ment. Major plan recommendations are discussed; a capsule summary of background information and the results of Research and Analysis. 7.426 "Areawide Plan Summary Report," southwestern Illinois Planning Commission, May 1978. 208 Water Quality Management Plan for the designated area of Madison, St. Clair and Monroe Counties. 7.427 "Draft Inventory Report," South- western Michigan Regional Planning Commission, January 1977. 7.428 "Executive Summary of Final Plan," Southwestern Michigan Regional Planning Commission, April 1978. 7.429 "Final Plan," Volume I, South- western Michigan Regional Planning Commission, April 1978. 7.430 "Final Plan," Volume II, South- western Michigan Regional Planning Commission, May 1978. Topics include: a. nonpoint control measures: b. population Land/use cover: existing and future conditions: c. land use Data Bank Users Guide: d. maps: e. public hearing comments - May 1978: f. location of required elements: g. legislative review, analysis and opinion. 7.431 "Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Strategy for Colorado," Draft Report, State of Colorado. 7.432 "Detailed Work Plan for Areawide Water Quality Management Plan," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, January 1977. 7.433 "Water Quality Parameters, Water Quality Working Paper No. NE 002," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, April 20, 1977. 7.434 "Description of the Geology of Northeast New Jersey, Working Paper No. NE 004," Chapter 6, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, March 22, 1977. 7.435 "Process for Setting Water Resources Planning Priorities," Chapter 8, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, September 29, 1978. 78 ------- 7.436 "Proposal for Specialization of 7.445 Program Development Among Water Quality Management Planning Agencies," Chapter 8, State of New Jersey Department of Environ- 7.446 mental Protection, September 1978. 7.437 "Synopsis of the Detailed Work Plan for Areawide Water Quality Management Planning, Northeast New Jersey," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- 7.447 tection, January 1977. 7.438 "Detailed Work Plan for Areawide Water Quality Management Plan, Northeast, New Jersey," State of New Jersey Department of 7.448 Environmental Protection, January 1977. 7.439 "Process for Setting Water 7.449 Resources Planning Priorities," Chapter 8, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection. 7.440 "Interim Guidelines for the 7.450 Preparation of Sludge Management Plans," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection. 7.441 "Proposed Sludge Reporting 7.451 Regulations and Background Document - Draft," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 7.452 7.442 "Water Quality Management Plan," State of New Jersey Environ- mental Improvement Division. 7.453 7.443 "Water Quality Management Plan (appendix)," State of New Mexico Environmental Improvement Divi- sion. 7.454 7.444 "Summary and State Strategy, Draft," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. "By-Laws of P.A.C. (Draft)," Sussex County Water Quality Management Project. "Lake Tahoe Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Volume II Handbook of Best Management Practices, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, January 1978, 370 pages, $3.00. "Lake Tahoe Basin Water Quality Management Plan-Approved Summary," Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, January 1978, 71 pages, $1.50. "Plan Summary," Chapter I, Tallahassee - Leon County Planning Department. "Areawide Water Quality Manage- ment Plan for the Tampa Bay Region," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, July 1978, 900 pages, $12.00. "Areawide Water Quality Manage- ment Plan for the Tampa Bay Region Executive Summary," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, July 1978, 31 pages. "Issues" A Compilation of Issue Papers, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, January 1977. "Issues," A Compilation of Issue Papers, Tampa Bay Regional Plan- ning Commission, January 1978. "Regional Comprehensive Plan Guide," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, June 1977, 161 pages, $4.00. "Regional Comprehensive Plan Guide," (fold out), Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, June 1977, $2.00. 79 ------- 7.455 "Water Quality Management Plan- ning in the Tampa Bay Region; A Success Story," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, March 1976, 24 pages. 7.456 "Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Planning, Plan of Study - Executive Summary," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, April 1976, 18 pages, $1.00. 7.457 "Reservoir Protection Plans for the Tampa Bay Region," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, July 1978, 114 pages, $3-00. 7.458 "A Water Quality Management Plan for Northeast Mississippi," (Draft), Tennessee Valley Regional Planning Commission, October 1978. 7.459 "Water Quality Management Plan of Study," Tennessee Valley Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 7.460 "Teton County Comprehensive Plan and Implementation Program," Teton County 208 Planning Agency, December 6, 1977. 7.461 "Teton County Water Quality, Management Program," Teton County 208 Planning Agency, December 1978. 7.462 "Teton County Proposed Water Quality Management Program: Appendices," Teton County 208 Planning Agency, April 1977. 7.463 "Environmental Baseline Study," Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 7.464 "Snell Environmental Group Draft, 208 Report," Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 7.465 "208 Areawide Water Quality Management Plan," Triangle J Council of Governments, September 1977, 200 pages. 7.466 "208 Pollution Source Analysis Summary," Triangle J Council of Governments, July 1976, 32 pages. 7.467 "Areawide Water Quality Manage- ment Plan," Uintah Basin Association of Governments. 7.468 "Major Mileston #1, Preliminary Regional Goals," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 7.469 "Major Milestone #2, Critical Land Use Planning Issues," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 7.470 "Major Milestone #3, Issue Papers," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 7.471 "Major Milestone #4, Land Use Development Potential," Ventura Regional County Sanita- tion District. 7.472 "Major Milestone #5, Policy Options," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 7.473 "Major Milestone #6, Incorporate New Findings," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 7.474 "Major Milestone #7, Revised Regional Goals," Ventural Regional County Sanitation District. 7.475 "Major Milestone #8, Final Population/Land Use Alter- native Futures," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 80 ------- 7.476 "Major Milestone #9/10, Impact Analysis, Ventural Regional County Sanitation District. 4.77 "Major Milestone #11, Final Popula- tion/Land Use Plan (Draft)," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 7.478 "Water Quality Management Plan for Volusia County (final)," Volusia County of Governments. 4.479 "Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council, 208 Work Plan," Water Quality, Engineering and Management, Waccamaw Regional Planning and Develop- ment Council, October 1975, 250 pages. 4.480 "Waccamaw Regional 208 Areawide Water Quality Plan," Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council, February 1978, 205 pages. 4.81 "Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council, Water Quality Evaluation, ICWW Model Calibration," Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council, Spring 1978, 350 pages. 7.482 "Clarification of Strategies," Washington Council of Govern- ments, December 1977. A Council of Government Depart- ment of Water Resources memor- andum describing the assumptions and procedures used to develop the strategies for which the final 208 plan recommendations were chosen. 7.483 "Summary Final Report: Markets Study for Composted Sewage Sludge in the Metropolitan Washington Area." Washington Council of Governments, Urban Services Group, Incorporated, January 1977. A study of the feasibility of marketing sewage sludge in the region. 7.484 "Final Report: Markets Study for Composted Sewage Sludge in the Metropolitan Washington Area," Washington Council of Governments. 7.485 "Interim Water Resources Policy Statement," Washington Council of Governments, September, 1977. The arewide policies adopted by the Council of Governments Water Resources Planning Board to be used as guidelines in the pre- paration of the 208 plan and the continuing planning process. 7.486 "Council of Government Growth Policy Statement," Washington Council of Governments, October 1976. A description of Council of Government's growth policy that provides the basis for regional planning through the year 2000. 7.487 "Draft Water Quality Management Plan, Washo County, Nevada," Washoe Council of Governments, February 1978. 7.484 "Draft Water Quality Management Plan, Washoe County, Nevada," Washoe Council of Governments, April 1978. 7.489 "Washoe County 208 Water Quality Management Plan," Washoe Council of Governments, November 1978. 7.490 "Final Report for Water Quality Analysis," West Alabama Planning and Development Council, April 1977. 7.491 "208 Water Quality Management Plan, (appendix)," West Central Indiana Economic Development District, Incorporated. 7.492 "West Florida 208 Plan - Detailed Work Plan," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, 1976. 81 ------- 7.493 "West Florida 208 Plan - 208 7.503 Planning Process Strategy Tech- nical Supplement," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, February 1976. 7.494 "Work Element 275 - Executive Summary of the Recommended 208 Plan," West Florida Regional 7.504 Planning Commission, February 1978. 7.495 "West Florida 208 Clean Water Plan," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, June 1978. 7.496 "Work Element 270 - Coordination with Related Plans," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, November 1977- 7.497 "Continuing Planning Program Work Plan," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, 1979. 7.498 "Clean Water Planning of 1978," Wester Upper Penninsula Planning and Development Region. 7.505 7.506 7.499 "Clean Water Plan of 1978," Western Upper Penninsula Planning 7.508 and Development Region. 7.500 "Big Horn Basin 208 Water Quality Management Plan," Wyoming Depart- ment of Environmental Quality, 7-509 August 1979. 7.501 "208 Water Quality Management Plan," Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, Fall 1979. 7.510 7.502 "208 Plan," Brevard County Planning Zoning Department, Water Resources section B.C.P.Z.D. and Post, Buckly, Schuh and Jernigan, Consultants, Betz, Converse, Murdock, Incorporated, Spring 1979, 1400 pages, Topics include: ground and 7-511 surface aquifers pop and land use, wasteload allocations. "208 Areawide Wastewater Manage- ment Plan - Jefferson County, Arkansas," Ddaft Initial Plan, Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission, U.S. Army Vicksburg, Corps of Engineers, August 1978, 210 pages. "208 Areawide Wastewater Manage- ment Plan - Jefferson County, Arkansas," Final Initial Plan, Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission, U.S. Army, Vicksburg District, Corps of Engineers, 222 pages. "Maricopa Association of Govern- ments 208 Final Plan," MAG, July 1979. "Dairy Wastewater Quality Management Plan," Washington Department of Ecology, March, 1979, 57 pages. 7.507 "Minnesota's Water Quality Management Plan," Draft, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, November 1979, 62 pages. "1979-1980 Proposed 208 Work Plan (for cClark County)," Washington Department of Ecology, May 1979, 27 pages. "Final Work Plan for 208 Projects on the METRO Area," Washington Department of Ecology, April 1979, 98 pages. "Areawide Water Quality Manage- ment Plan for Summit, Utah and Wasatch Counties," Mountainland Association of Governments, Horrocks and Carollo, Eyring Research Institute and Assoicated Planning Consultants, August 1977, 288 pages. "Spokane Aquifer Water Quality Management Plan (draft)," Washington Department of Ecology, April 1979, 102 pages. 82 ------- 7.512 "COWAMP/208 Draft Water Quality Management Plan for South- eastern Penn," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, April 1978, 1000 pages. 7.513 "COWAMP/208 Water Quality Manage- ment Plan for Southeastern Penn; Supplement No. 1," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, January 1979, 30 pages. 7.514 "208 Draft Water Quality Manage- ment Plan for Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester Counties," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, December 1977, 300 pages. 7.515 "208 Water Quality Management Plan for Burlington, Camden and Gloucester Counties, New Jersey; Addendum," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, March 1978, 25 pages. 7.516 "208 Draft Water Quality Manage- ment Plan for Mercer County, New Jersey," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, December 1977, 150 pages. 7.517 "208 Water Quality Management Plan for Mercer County, New Jersey; Addendum," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Com- mission, April 1978, 25 pages. 7.518 "Summary Data Report; Water Quality Investigations, Schuylkill River and Veshaminy Creek," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1978, 200 pages. 7.519 "208 Water Quality Program, Work Plan," Maricopa Association of Governments, 1979-1980. 7.520 "Water Quality Conditions," Water Quality Plan, Appendix B," Dane County Regional Planning Commission, 1979, 360 pages, $10.00. 7.521 "Dane County Water Quality Plan," Summary, Dane County Regional Planning Commission, 1979, 283 pages, 48.00. 83 ------- VIII GENERAL NONPOINT SOURCES 8.1 "Preliminary Identification and Evaluation of Alternative Controls for Nonpoint Source Pollution," Washoe Council of Governments, September 1977. 8.2 "Develop and Screen Management Subplans for Nonpoint Sources," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, February 1978. 8.3 "Nonpoint Sources of Pollution in GERPDC Planning Area," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, April 1978, 36 pages. Topics include: Recommendations and Summary of all problem areas. 8.4 "Urban Nonpoint Source Analysis," Region VI Planning and Develop- ment Commission. 8.5 "Land Characteristics and Water Quality Correlations-Recommended Nonpoint Source Control Measures," Hawaii Department of Health, BMP's, September 1978, 142 pages. 8.6 "Nonpoint Sources Pollution Potential and List of Feasible Control Measures," Maricopa Association of Governments, Boyle Engineering Corporation for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, May 1977. The purpose of Part II, Phase I was to systematically investigate nonpoint sources as they specifically relate to the Phoenix Irban Study and to assess the pollution potential of each source. 8.7 "Management of Nonpoint Sources," First Tennessee-Virginia Develop- ment District, May 1978, 51 pages. 8.8 "The Perceived Significance of Nonpoint Sources of Pollution in New Hampshire," New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, September 1977. 8.9 "Nonpoint Source Management - A Manual of Reference Management Practices for Urban Activities, Florida Department of Environ- mental Regulation, Bureau Water Analysis, Nonpoint Source Manage- ment Section," Florida Depart- ment of Environmental Regulation. 8.10 "Assessment of Nonpoint Sources and MAP Supplement," Houston- Galveston Area Council, July 1977. 8.11 "Nonpoint Source Sampling Design Report," Houston-Galveston Area Council, July 1977. 8.12 "Non-Structural Control Strategies for Nonpoint Sources of Water Pollution - Supplemental Report," Houston-Galveston Area Council, September 1977. 8.13 "Nonpoint Sources," Central Texas Council of Governments, October 1977, 138 pages. Assessment of Nonpoint source pollution and its role in the analysis of segments in the CTCOG planning area. 8.14 "Nonpoint Source," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, April 3, 1978. 8.15 "The Nonpoint Source Inventory Study for Hamilton County, Tennessee," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, 9 pages. 84 ------- 8.16 "The Nonpoint Source Inventory 8.25 Study for Sequatchief County, Tennessee," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, 5 pages. 8.1? "The Nonpoint Source Inventory 8.26 Study for Hamilton County, Tennessee," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, 5 pages. 8.18 "The Nonpoint Source Inventory Study for Walker County, Georgia," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, 10 pages. 8.27 8.28 8.19 "The Nonpoint Inventory Study for Catoosa County, Georgia," Chattanooga Area Regional 8.29 Council of Governments, 9 pages. 8.20 "The Nonpoint Source Inventory Study for Dade County, Georgia," 8.30 Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, 10 pages. 8.21 "Work Task 501/Potential Nonpoint 8.31 sources Pollution," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Govern- ments, 23 pages. 8.22 ''Nonpoint Source Subplan," 8.32 Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, 14 pages. 8.23 "Nonpoint Pollution Sources- Assessment and Recommendations," Hawaii Department of Health, May 1, 1978, 230 pages, recon- 8.33 naissance of hydrographic areas land uses, erosion impacts, BMP's technical report. 8.24 "Nonpoint Source Management Background Summary," Souteast 8.34 Michigan Council of Governments, February 1978. "Evaluation of Continuous Non- point Sources in the Planning Area," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management Agency, December 1975- "Nonpoint Source Analysis Report," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, February 1978. "Special Studies Nonpoint Sources Recreation Watercraft Pollution Study," Region I (New England). "Report on the Authorities and ongoing Studies in Nonpoint Source Pollution," Alabama Water Improvement Commission. "Nonpoint Waste Control Strategies," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. "Nonpoint Waste Sources Inventory," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. "A Case Study of Nonpoint Source Pollution in Virginia," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, October 1975. "Methods for Identifing and Evaluating the Nature and Extent of Nonpoint Source of Pollutants," EPA 430/a-73-Ol4, Washington, D.C., Rappahannock Area Development Commission. "Southeastern Forests and the Problem of Nonpoint Source of Water Pollution," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, May 1, 1975. "An Overview of Nonpoint Water Pollution from Urban-Suburban Area," Rappahannock Area Develop- ment Commission, May 1, 1975. 85 ------- 8.35 "Wissahickon Nonpoint Source 8.45 Estimates," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Water Resources Engineers, Incorporated, June 1975. 8.36 "Nonpoint Sources and Sampling Data: Questionnaire," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission. 8.46 8.37 "Pollution Potential of NPS/IPS," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, October 1976. 8.38 "Methodology for NPS/IPS Problem Identification Analysis and Prioritization," (WP-5.02-1), Delaware Valley Regional Planning 8.47 Commission, December 1976. 8.39 "Extent of NPS Problems," (WP- 5.02-2), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 8.40 "Water Quality Impacts of Site- Specific NPS," (WP-5.02-6), 8.48 Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, February 1977. 8.41 "NPS/IPS Control Refinement," (WP-5.05-2), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, 8.49 Febuary 1977. 8.42 "NPS/IPS Plans," (WP-5.06-2) Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, August 1977. 8.50 8.43 "Selected Manpower Estimates for Nonpoint Source Water Pollution controls," (supplement to 7.03-1), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 8.51 8.44 "Data Needs for Desk-Top Metho- logy for Generation of NPS/IPS Loads," (WP-3.02-4), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Com- mission, December 1976. "Task, 205 Nonpoint Sources- Inventory and Problem Identi- fication," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To qualify pollution from non- point waste loads in rural areas and to identify possible sources of this pollution. "Task 404 Nonpoint Pollution Source Alternatives," South- east Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To identify and assess the effectiveness of structural and nonstructural technical solutions (BMPIS) to nonpoint sources of pollution. "Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution in Genessee-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V, A Background Paper," Genessee-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Develop- ment Commission, Chase-Mogdis, Incorporated, April 1978. "Land Resource Information System and Analysis of Nonpoint Pollution Sources," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, February 1976. "Nonpoint Source Pollution Abatement," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, December 1976. "WRP & D Council, Nonpoint source Evaluation Storm Model Calibration," Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council, Spring 1978, 325 pages. "Element II - Phase II Nonpoint Source Report," East-West Gate- way Coordinating Council, March 1977. Deals with the identification of and solution to nonpoint source problems in the St. Louis 208 area. 86 ------- 8.52 "Element 21: Task Memo-Nonpoint 8.59 Source Nonstructural Control Measures," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, June 1977. Details those nonpoint problems and accompanying nonstructural control measures that must be substantively addressed as part 8.60 of the final planning efforts. 8.53 "Element 21: Task Report - Non- point Source Subplans," East-West 8.61 Gateway Coordinating Council, June 1977. Based on the contents of technical memos 21d and 21e, this report integrates the 8.62 structural and nonstructural controls for nonpoint source pollution in the St. Louis area. 8.54 "Preliminary Assessment of Non- 8.63 point Source Problems in South- eastern Pennsylvania," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz, Engineer, May 1977. 8-64 8.55 "Nonpoint Sources Existing Data Base," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Incorporated, 1975. 8.65 8.56 "Review of Research Nonpoint Source Pollution," Pikes Peaks Area Council of Governments, 8.66 Karcich and Weber, Incorporated, October 1975. 8.57 "Identification, Evaluation and 8.67 Control of Nonpoint Source Pollution, Working Paper 1," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Karcich and Weber, Incorporated. 8.68 8.58 "Nonpoint Source Inventory," Region 2 Planning Commission, The Chester Betz, Engineers, 8.69 and Water Resources Engineers, March 1977, May 1978 as amended. "Alternative Structural and Non- point Structural Tactics for Point and Nonpoint Sources," Region 2 Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, July 1977, revised May 1978. "Chapter 10, Nonpoint Source Assessment," Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. "Chapter II, Nonpoint Source Control Needs," Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. "Appendix A: Nonpoint Source Control Measures, Phase II and III Report," Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. "Assessment of Transport Capabilities for Nonpoint Pollution," Macon Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. "Evaluation of Management Consideration for Non-point Pollution Control," Macon Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. "Evaluation of Nonpoint Source Controls," Macon Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. "NPS - Water Quality Relation- ships," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. "NPS Analysis with Alternative Subplan Refinement," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. "NPS Subplan Development," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. "Work Element 485-Nonpoint Source Modeling and Analysis," West Florida Regional Planning Com- mission, February 1978. 87 ------- 8.70 "Selected Manpower Character- istics for NFS Problem Areas," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, June 1977- 8.71 "NPS/IPS Plans," (WP-5.06-2), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1977. 8.72 "Monitoring and Surveillance Pro- gram for NPS/IPS," (WP-5.08-1), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, October 1977. 8.73 "Nonpoint Source Waste Management Plan," Volume 3, Southern California Association of Govern- ments . 8.74 "Urban Nonpoint Methodology Report," Indiana Heartland Coor- dinating Commission, August 1977, 178 pages. 8.75 "Initial Assessment of Nonpoint Source Pollution in the AMBAG 208 Area," Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, Water Resources Engineers, Incorporated, 1977. 8.76 "Nonpoint Source Control Options," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 8.77 "Nonpoint Source Monitoring," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 8.78 "Rural Nonpoint Source Analysis," Region VI Planning and Develop- ment Commission. 8.79 "Use of A Droit Outputs in the NPS/Water Quality Analysis, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, no date. 8.80 "Nonpoint Source Emissions Analysis Future Conditions," Region I (New England), August 1977. 8.81 "Nonpoint Estimation Analysis for Critical Urban Areas," Region I (New England), February 1977- 8.82 "Desk-Top Methodology for Deter- mining Pollution Generation for NPS/IPS in Suburban and Rural Areas," (WP-3-02-3) Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, October 1976. 8.83 "An Overview of the Sources of Water Pollution in Southeastern Wisconsin," Volume 4-No. I, Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, Kurt W. Bauer, March 1978. 8.84 "Nonpoint Source Planning and Evaluation," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Tulsa City-County Health Department, July 1979. 8.85 "Nonpoint Source Needs-Executive Summary," Metroplan, URS/Forest and Cotton, 1979. 8.86 "Nonpoint Source Needs Appendix," Metroplan, URS/Forrest and Cotton, 1979. 8.87 "Nonpoint Source Needs," Metroplan, URS/Forrest and Cotton, 1979. 8.88 "Nonpoint Source Data Appendix," Metroplan, URS/Forrest and Cotton, 1979. 8.89 "Nonpoint Source Data," Metroplan, URS/Forrest and Cotton, 1978. 8.90 "Nonpoint Sources of Water Pollution in the 208 Area, Appendix B-l," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Develop- ment Commission, November 1978, 100 pages. 88 ------- 8.91 "Nonpoint Sources of Pollution and Proposed Control Measures and Monitoring Maricopa County, Arizona, (Draft Report)," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, Jenneth D. Schmidt, October 1978. 8.92 "Nonpoint Source Report," Arkhoma Regional Planning Commission. Discusses Non- point source planning con- siderations, an assessment of water quality problems, prio- rities for implementation of nonpoint source management plans and best management practices. 8.93 "Estimate of Present/Future Non- point Sources," Region I (New England), October 1977. 8.94 "Nonpoint Estimation Analysis for City of Brockton," Region I (New England), July 1977. 8.95 "Water Quality Nonpoint Sources," Region I (New England). 8.96 "New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Program," Volume II, General Report, Nonpoint Source Control. 8.97 "Management for Nonpoint Sources," Mid-America Regional Council. 9.98 "Developing Missouri's Approach to Nonpoint Pollution," (Guide Sheet), Missouri Department of Natural Resources, 2 pages. 8.99 "controlling Nonpoint Pollution Under the 208 Program," (Guide Sheet), Missouri Department of Natural Resources, 4 pages. 8.100 "Work Package 5: Point and Non- point Source Control," Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commis- sion. 8.101 "Work Package 6: An Assessment of Nonpoint Sources of Pollu- tion," South East Texas Regional Planning Commission. 8.102 "Nonpoint Source Analysis Methodology," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- ment Protection. 8.103 "Inventory of Potential Nonpoint . Sources of Pollution," State of New Jersey Department of Environment Protection. 8.104 "Application of Nonpoint and Intermittent Point Source Wastewater Controls," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 8.105 "Design of Sampling Programs, Data and Analysis for Nonpoint and Intermittent Source Loadings," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 8.106 "Volume V-a, Volume V-b, Non- point Source Control," Southwest Illinois Planning Commission, April 1978. Volume V-a - Agricultural lands, Volume V-b - Mineral extraction activities, construction sites, on-site sewage disposal systems. 8.107 "Nonpoint Sources: An Assess- ment of Pollution Loadings to Lakes and Rivers in North Central Texas," North Central Texas Council of Governments, June 1977- 8.108 "208 Nonpoint Source Assessment," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 8.109 "208 Nonpoint Source Control Needs." Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 89 ------- 8.110 "Assessment of Nonpoint Pollu- 8.120 tion Sources and Controls Report #1," West Alabama Regional Planning and Development Council, August 1977. 8.111 "Inventory of Nonpoint Sources," 8.121 Ark-Texas Council of Governments, September 1977, 242 pages. 8.112 "Assessment of Nonpoint Pollu- tion Sources and Controls - Report #3," West Alabama 8.122 Regional Planning and Develop- ment Council, September 1977. 8.113 "Assessment of Nonpoint Pollu- tion Sources and Controls - 8.123 Report #2," West Alabama Regional Planning and Development Council, September 1976. 8.114 "Nonpoint Source Sampling Pro- gram," Ark-Texas Council of 8.124 Governments, August 1977, 16 pages. 8.115 "Water Quality Data: Nonpoint Sources," Central Massachusetts 8.125 Regional Planning Council, November 1977. 8.116 "208 Report - Nonpoint Abatement Sub-plan for Mahoning and Trumbull Counties," Volume IV, Eastgate Development and Trans- portation Agency. 8.117 "Summary of Nonpoin Sources," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, February 1978. 8.118 "Section 208 Nonpoint Source Emissions Analysis," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, August 1977. 8.119 "Section 208 Areawide Nonpoint 8.126 Source Emissions Analysis," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. "Results of Reutine Run, Theodore N-pt Sampling and Fairhope Land- fill sampling," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, October 1976. "Restoration and Maintenance of High Quality Water," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, February 1978, 80 pages. "Relationships Between Nonpoint Conditions and Water Quality," Chariton Valley Regional Services Agency. "Preliminary Suggested Strategy for Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, april 1977. "Preliminary Report of Potential Nonpoint Sources in the Lakes Region," Lakes Region Planning Commission, April 1976. "An Overview of Nonpoint Source Pollution in the Ten Town 208 Area," Androscoggin Valley Regional Planning Commission. Nonpoint source pollution, recommending additional technical and institutional mechanisms for controlling or alleviating currently uncontrolled nonpoint sources. In place sources-solid waste sites, salt storage, sludge, septage and manure disposal, on site subsurface disposal systems and petroleum and gas storage. Related sources - agriculture, forestry, mining and extraction, construction and pesticides usage. "Nonpoint Sources Working Paper," Brevard County Planning and Zoning Department, February 1978, 153 pages. Topics include: Summary of key findings and recom- mendations, analysis methodology discussion, analysis of alternative in priority segments. 90 ------- 8.127 "Nonpoint Sources Water Quality Study," 4 Volumes, June 1977. Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission. Topics include: Sub- surface sewage disposal, septage and treatment plant sludge dis- posal, solid and liquid waste disposal, and erosum, sedimenta- tion and runoff, roadsalt appli- cation, oil storage and handling. 8.128 "Nonpoint Sources Report," Lower Rio Grand Valley Development Commission. Topics include: Assessment of rainfall runoff sources of pollution, nonpoint sources strategies. 8.129 "Nonpoint Source Pollution Potential and Control Measures (final)," Maricopa Association of Governments, Boyle Engineering Corporation for the Corps of Engineers, November 1977. This report includes an evaluation which describes the nature and extent of nonpoint sources of pollution (part II, phase 1, task 6). It includes discussion on the pollution potential from each of the nonpoint sources, effects on the receiving waters, potential for violation of EPA Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations, and prevention of other beneficial use of the receiving water. 8.130 "Nonpoint Source Control Tech- nologies and Cost Effectiveness," Androscoggin Valley Regional Planning Commission. Each non- point source category identi- fied in the document, "An Over- view of Nonpoint Source Pollu- tion," was discussed in this report. The report, in table form, identified the available technologies that can be applied to control nonpoint sources of pollution and discusses their cost-effectiveness and current application in the 208 area. 8.131 "Nonpoint Source Pollution," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, March 1976. 8.132 "Nonpoint Source Control Plan for the Indian National Council of Governments 208 Study Area with Appendix (separate volume) con- taining ordinances and regulations," TCCHD, EPA Plan Elements 10 and 12, Indian Nations Council of Governments, February 1978. 8.133 "Nonpoint Source Assessment, Draft Summary Rt. #6," Alabama Regional Planning Commission, September 1977. 8.134 "Nonpoint Sources-By Type, Loca- tion and Quantity,"rCentral Mass Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 8.135 "Nonpoint Sources," Alabama Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 8.136 "Nonpoint Sources," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, November 1976. 8.137 "Nonpoint Pollution/Water Quality Analysis," Mississippi- Arkansas-Tennessee Council of Governments, Memphis Delta Development District, Mary 1977. 8.138 "Nonpoint Pollution from Land Disposal Sites," alabama Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 8.139 "Nonpoint Estimation Analysis for Critical Urban Areas," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, February 1977. 8.140 "Nonpoint Source Pollution in Coastal Sussex County," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, November 1977. Topics include nonpoint source pollution from urban and agricultural sources: land use data, silvacultural activities: industrial activities. 91 ------- 8.141 "Methodology for Ranking of Non- 8.149 point Pollution Sources," South- eastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, March 1977, 32 pages. 8.142 "Measures to Control Nonpoint Source Pollution," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 8.143 "Inventory of Point and Nonpoint Discharges in Summit, Wasatch and Utah Counties in the State of Utah," Mountainland Association of Governments, February 1976. 8.144 "Initial Quantification of Non- 8.150 point Sources for Berkshire 208 Study," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, February 1976. 8.145 "Identification, Evaluation and Control of Nonpoint Source Pollution: A State-of-the-Art Literature Review," Mountainland Association of Governments, September 1975. 8.146 "Evaluation of Continuous Non- point Sources in the Planning Area," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management 8.151 Planning Agency, December 1975. 8.147 "Critical Nonpoint Source Pollution Areas," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, February 1977- 8.148 "Control of Water Pollution from Nonpoint Sources," Lakes Region Planning Commission, August 1977. 8.152 "Compendium: Nonpoint Source Control Measures," Maricopa Asso- ciation of Governments, Boyle Engineering Corporation for the U.S. Army Corps of engineers, February 1977. This report examines both structural and non- structural methods which have been successful in controlling nonpoint sources of pollution. Controls relating to the following subjects are included - Regulations, Agricultural croplands, feedlots, sanitary landfill, construction, storm drains, sand and gravel operations. "Assessment of Nonpoint Source Pollution for the Indian Nations Council of Governments 208 Study Area," TCCHD, EPA Plan Element 4, Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments, Gary D. Woodruff and Dr. Jerry G. Cleveland, February 1978. This is the final edited version of an earlier report. It contains the final assessment of the non- point source pollution problems in the INCOG study area and includes a map locating the prin- cipal nonpoint source pollution problem. "An Assessment of Nonpoint Source Pollution Management Agencies," Atalanta Regional Commission, December 1977- Existing agencies which are involved in the manage- ment of runoff from construction also describes the Georgia Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Act of 1975 and current implementation of the Act in the Atlanta Region. "Nonpoint Source Inventory," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission. December 1977, 90 pages. Pre- sents an overview in as much detail as the data allowed of the nonpoint source related pro- blems within the 208 area. 92 ------- 3.153 "Water Quality Assessment," 8.157 North-west Michigan Regional Planning and Development Com- mission. The report contains by county a nonpoint source inven- tory (agriculture, solid waste sites, extractive sites, storm 8.158 water runoff areas), a point source inventory, description of wastewater treatment plants, violatory, lake physical data, 8.159 and topic status of lakes greater than 50 acres. 8.154 "Element 21: Task Memo d - Non- 8.160 point source Structural Control Measures," East-west Gateway Coordinating Committee, June 1977. A discussion of the con- 8.161 trol of urban runoff from combined sewer areas and the levels of treatment require are presented: Diagrams of the three levels of effectiveness are also included. 8.155 "Element 21: Task Report f - Non- point Source Subplans," East-West 8.162 Gateway Coordinating Committee, June 1977. Based on the contents of technical memos 21d and 21e, this report integrates the structural and nonstructural con- trols for nonpoint source pollution in the St. Louis area. 8.163 A description of the control pro- gram, tables on how the controls would be effectuated, information on who would enforce them, and 8.164 maps of the areas are included. 8.156 "Element 21: Task Memo e - Non- point Source Nonstructural Con- 8.165 trol Measures," East-west Gateway Coordinating Committee, June 1977. Details those nonpoint problems and accompanying non-structural control measures that must be substantively addressed as part 8.166 of the final planning effort. Nonpoint sources are classified and specific controls are recom- mended . "Water Quality Factors and Non- point Source Loading Model for Spruce Creek Watershed (technical report)," Volusia County Council of Governments. "Preliminary Suggested Strategy for Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution," Region I (New England), "Initial Quantification of Non- point Sources," Region I (New England), February 1976. "Nonpoint Source by Type Location and Quantity," Region I (New England), March 1977. "Critical Nonpoint Source Pollu- tion," Region I, (New England), February 1, 1977. Identify critical pollutants and areas, those which are keeping parts of their region from reaching swimmable, fishable goals. "Measures to Control Nonpoint Source Pollution," Region I (New England), March 1, 1977. Significant control measures are discribed in which they are most applicable. "Methodology for Ranking of Non- point Pollution," Region I (New England), March 18, 1977. "Nonpoint Source Control Stra- tegies," Region I (New England). March 18, 1977- "Nonpoint Source Control-Analysis and Recommendations," Larimer- Weld Regional Council of Govern- ments, November 1977, 119 pages, $11.00. "Assessment of Nonpoint Sources of Water Pollution," Northern Arizona Council of Governments, 1978. 93 ------- 8.16? "Nonpoint Source Management 8.176 Alternatives," Pima Association of Governments, Task 5332, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, December 1977. 8.177 8.168 "Nonpoint Source Water Quality Segment Analysis of Northeast New Jersey," Chapter 6, State of New Jersey Department of 8.178 Environmental Protection, November 1978. 8.169 "Preliminary Methodology for Determination of Best Manage- 8.179 ment Practices Cost/Effective- ness for Mobile, Alabama," Alabama Regional Planning Com- mission, June 1977. 8.170 "Best Management Practices for Urban Areas," Chapter 6, State 8.180 of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 8.171 "Best Management Practices for Achieving Quality in Resource Base and Environment," Ventura Regional County Sanitation 8.181 District. 8.172 "Best Management Practices Manual," Missouri Department of Natural Resources, 25 pages. 8.173 "208-2 Reports on Best Manage- ment Practices," Missouri 8.182 Department of Natural Resources, 73 pages. 8.174 "Technical Implementation Require- ments for Achieving Best Manage- ment Practices in the Larimer- Weld Region, Colorado," Larimer- 8.183 Weld Regional Council of Govern- ments, April 1978, 17 pages. 8.175 "Best Management Practices," Salt Lake Council of Governments, a -ion July 1977, 78 pages. (Rewrite) "Best Management Practices for New Jersey," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. "Best Management Practices: A Framework," (WP-5.05-1), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Com- mission, January 1977. "Rationale for Gross Allotment and BMP," (WP-5.02-8) Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, February 1977- "Dredging Nonpoint Sources of Pollution Background Information and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1977. "Miscellaneous Nonpoint Sources of Pollution Background Infor- mation and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1977- "Individual Waste Treatment System Nonpoint Sources of Pollution Background Information and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1977. "Forest-Related Nonpoint Sources of Pollution Background Infor- mation and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers, May 1977. "BMP Practices for NPS/IPS Con- trol," (WP-5.05-5), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, April 1975. "NPS-BMP Test Areas," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 94 ------- 8.185 "Handbook of Best Management 8.195 Practices State of Nevada Non- designated Area, Water Quality Management Plan," Nevada Depart- ment of Conservation and Natural Resources, December 1978, 282 8.196 pages. 8.186 "Best Management Practices for Nonpoint Source Water Pollution 8.197 in Utah," Mountainland Associa- tion of Governments, April 1977. 8.187 "Best Management Practices for Nonpoint Source Pollution 8.198 Reducation in Waters of Summit, Wasatch and Urah Counties," Mountainland Association of Governments, July 1976. 8.188 "Best Management Practices for Nonpoint Sources," Alabama Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 8.189 "Use of Road Salting Practices 8.199 in the Lakes Region," Lakes Regional Planning Commission, John Dickey, February 1979, 7 pages. 8.190 "Evaluation of Impacts of Road Salt Usages," Rhode Island State- wide Planning Program. 8.191 "Highway De-Icing Salt Subplan," Region I (New England), 8.200 November 1976. 8.192 "Pesticides Package I Supplement," Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, August 1979, 15 pages. 8.193 "Petroleum Pollution Nonpoint source," Region I (New England) 8.201 December 1976. 8.194 "Nonpoint Source Mineral Intrusion for Surface Water in Kansas," (Technical Report), Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment, "Management of Nonpoint Source Pollution From Mineral Extraction Operations," Pima Association of Governments, Task 5332, August 1977. "Highway De-icing Chemicals," Package II, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, May 1978. "Road Salt Report," Southern Rockingham Regional Planning District Commission, 1976, 30 pages. "Highway Snow and Ice Control Chemicals: Their Effect on Water Quality in Minnesota," Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, January 1978, 122 pages. Includes effects on water bodies of road de-icing chemicals and road salt usage, discusses management practices for reducing the impacts of road de-icing practices. "Technical Memorandum: Pembroke Salt Pile," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Summarizes issues, technical information, and alter- natives for future action con- cerning the Pembroke salt pile on Mattakeesett Street which is shown to be the probable source of pollu- tion to the Abington-Rockland well in Pembroke. "Lake Winnipesaukee Trace Metal Survey Analysis of Surficial Sediment, Rooted Vegetation and Fish for Mercury, Lead, Copper, Zinc and Cadmium Content," Lakes Region Planning Commission, August 1977. "Executive Summary, Alaska Water Quality Management Study-Initial Phase," Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, May 1979, 65 pages. Draft Summary of plans for reduction of water pollution from road construction, timber harvesting, placer mining and waste oil disposal. 95 ------- 8.203 "Waste Oil, Water Quality Manage- ment Study," Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, December 1978, 89 pages. Final draft for public review of a plan to reduce water pollution caused by improper waste oil disposal methods. 8.204 "Acreage Methodology," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 8.205 "Artesion Recharges Area," Eastern Upper Penninsula Regional Planning Commission, December 1978, $3.50. 8.206 "Nonpoint Source Control," Volume V-a,b, Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission. Documents nonpoint source research and analysis acti- vities during initial planning program which support plan recommendations. (V-a Agri- cultural runoff, V-b Urban stormwater runoff, on-site sewage disposal, mineral ext- raction, construction erosion. 96 ------- IX GOALS 9.1 "Alternative Technical Strategies for Achieving National Water Quality Goals in Larimer and Weld Counties, Colorado," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, January 1978, 285 pages, $15-00. 9.2 "Chart a Future Course," Denver Regional Council of Governments, March 1978. 9.3 "Definition of the 1983 Water Quality Goals - Discussion Docu- ment," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management Agency, September 1976. 9.4 "Delineation of Potential Future Services Area," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, April 1977. 9.5 "Development Projections for Cape Cod," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. 9.6 "Development Projects for Cape Cod," Region I (New England), April 1976. 9.7 "Directions for Tommarrow, 1977 Annual Report," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, 33 pages, January 1978. 9.8 "Economic Goals, Objectives and Policies," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission. 9-9 "Evironmental Baseline Projec- tions," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, Future Environment Goals, March 1978, 37 pages. 9.10 "Examination of Future Water Quality Problems in Santa Clara County," Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1977, $2.00. 9.11 "Examination of Future Water Quality Problems in Contra Costa County," Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1977, $42.00. 9.12 "Examination of Existing and Future Water Quality Problems in Solano County," Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1977, $2.00. 9.13 "Examination of Future Water Quality Problems in Marin County," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, July 1977, $2.00. 9.14 "Examination of Future Water Quality Problems in San Mateo County," Association of Bay Area Governments, July 1977, $2.00. 9.15 "Examination of Future Water Quality Problems in Alameda County," Association of Bay Area Governments, 1977, $12.00. 9.16 "208 Fact Sheet," East-West Gate- way Coordinating Committee, February 1976. General infor- mation on the goals, cost, and proposed outputs of the water quality management plan is given. Financial data on all analysis to be undertaken, and of other 208 tasks are included. 9.17 "Five-Year Strategy for Fiscal Years 1979-83," Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency, September 1978. Contains funding priorities for 208 planning under funding authorized by the 1977' clean water act. 9.18 "Funding Nebraska's Future Natural Resources Development," Publica- tion no. 404, Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, December 1972. 97 ------- 9.19 "Future Waste Loads and Flows of 9.28 Municipal and Other Sanitary Dischargers," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning commission, November 1976. 9.20 "Evaluation of Future Waste Loads 9.29 from Nonpoint Sources of Pollu- tion," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 9-30 9.21 "Findings," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, Summary, Constraints and Resources for Future Develop- 9-31 ments, Location of Future Development. 9.22 "Future San Francisco Bay Modeling Results - II," Associa- 9-32 tion of Bay Area Governments, August, 1977, $2.00. 9.23 "Future Water Quality Conditions," Chapter VII, Berkeley-Charleston- Dorchester Council of Govern- 9-33 ments. 9.24 "Future Planning Conditions," Chapter V," Berkeley-Charleston- Dorchester Council of Govern- ments. Including Appendix V-A 9-34 Urban runoff water quality sampling and modeling program. 9.25 "Future Water Quality Problems," Chapter 14, Section E, South Dakota Department of Environ- 9.35 mental Protection. 9.26 "Future of the Region, Amended Growth Policy," Tampa Bay 9.36 Regional Planning Commission, June 1977, 50 pages. 9.27 "Future of the Region Growth Policy, Tampa Bay Regional 9-37 Planning Commission, 21 pages. "Future Residual Reduction Volume," Task 5329. University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, Pima Association of Governments, October 1977- "Goals and Objective Report," Houston-Galveston Area Council, September 1976. "Goal, Product, and Progress," Solid Waste Brief #1, Association of Bay Area Governments, February 1977, $1.00. "Goals and Objectives," Working Paper 1.01-2, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, October 1975. "Goals, Objectives and Plans - Greater Lowell Area Planning Commission," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, Hern Associates, 1968. "Goals, Approach, Product, and Progress," EMTF Briefs #1, Industrial Dischargers Briefs, Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, April 1977, $1.00. "Goals, Approach, Product, and Progress," EMTF Briefs/Municipal Facilities Brief #1, Association of Bay Area Governments, April 1977, $1.00. "208 Goals Statement," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program," April 1976. "Highlights of 1977 and Selected Summary of Accomplishments," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, 1970-76. "Identification of Water Quality Problems Associated with Future Land Use Alternatives," Land of Sky Regional Council, Cummings Engineers, Incorporated, June 1978, 17 pages. 98 ------- 9.38 "Memorandum Report on the 9.48 Identification of Goals for the Water Quality Management Pro- gram," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. 9-39 "Nonstructural Options Available to Effectuate the 208 Program Goals and Objectives," #104, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach, County. 9.40 "Options for the Future," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, January 1975. 9.41 "Options for the Future, What do They Mean," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, February 1975. 9.42 "Planning Framework (with revised goals) for Final Evaluation on October 28, 1975, Working Paper 17," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Incorporated. 9.43 "Preliminary Report on Development Goals," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, March 1976. 9.44 "Present and Future Water Resources and Development," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 9.45 "Projected Future Conditions," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 9.49 9.50 9.46 "Regional Goals for Planned Growth, Toledo Metropolitan 9.51 Area Council of Governments, October 1976. 9.47 "Regional Development Policy Plan, Volume 3: Goals, Objectives, Policies, and Implementation Pro- grams," Indiana Heartland Coor- dinating Council. "Small Areas Forecasts: Policies, Forecast and Evaluation," South- east Michigan Council of Govern- ments, March 1978, 182 pages. "Surface Water Quality Standards and Goals for Effluent Dominated Streams (Working Paper)," Maricopa Association of Governments, Ferguson, Morris, and Simpson/ Stevens, Thompson, and Runyan for the Corps of Engineers, February 1978. The purpose of this report is to assist the Water Quality by identifying some of the problems that exist and decisions which must be made relative to estab- lishing standards for the Salt River from the Granite Reef Dam to its confluence with the Gila River and the Gila River from the confluence to Painted Rock Reser- voir. Included in the report is a discussion of: Existing and proposed uses for various river segments. Suggested surface water quality standards required to support those uses and the resul- tant wastewater treatment plant effluent quality. The effluent quality that would be required along these river segments to meet the 1977, 1983, and 1985 goals of PL 92-500. The requirements under PL 92-500 for receiving exemptions to the 1983 and 1985 goals. "A Summary of Goals, Objectives, policies, and Program for New Castle County, New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Agency. "Three Year Regional Goal and Program Statement - 1973-76," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, September 1973. 99 ------- 9.52 "Element 19: Task Memo f - Updated Future Land Use for Computer Model," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, May 1977. Describes the final land use data and the proper format for its inclusion in the computer models. The methodology used in analyzing total and segmented pollution loads is reported. Tables of input and output land use data and pollu- tion build up rates are included. 9.53 "Water Quality Goals and Plan Selection Criteria," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, October 1977, 60 pages. 9-54 "Water Quality Improvement Objectives," Genessee-Lapeer- Shiawassee Region 5, Planning and Development Commission, April 1978. 9.55 "Water Quality Goals for the Lakes Region," Lakes Region Planning Commission, December 1976. 9.56 "Water Quality Impacts - Options for the Future Working Paper 6," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Incorporated. 9.57 "Water Quality Goals," Region 2 Planning Commission, August 1977 revised May 1978. 9.58. "Work Element 110 - Environmental Goals and Priorities," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 9.59 "Preliminary Problem Analysis," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, June 1977. Explains the purpose, methodology, and results of testing the impact of future conditions on water quality within the St. Louis 208 area. Pollution sources are quantified in computer format through the year 2000. Impacts of point and nonpoint sources of pollu- tion upon stream quality are evaluated. 100 ------- GROUNDWATER 10.1 "Acquifer Recharge Area Identifi- 10.10 cation," Central Mass Regional Planning Commission, May 1976. 10.2 "Analysis of Groundwater System," (WP-6.02-2), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, 10.11 April 1976. 10.3 "Appendix A River Road/Santa Clara Groundwater Analysis Pre- liminary Report Monitoring Array Data Base," Lane Council of Govern- 10.12 ments, November 1978. 10.4 "Appendix IV-E Groundwater: Occurence and Use," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- 10.13 sion, Moody and Associates, Inc., May 1975. 10.5 "Appendix VI-C Existing Groundwater 10.14 Quality," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Moody and Associates, Inc., May 1975. 10.6 "Artesian Well System of Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Geological Survey of Georgia-Bulletin 7, 214 pages. 10.15 10.7 "Assessment of Groundwater Quality in the Mountainland Association of Governments Area," Mountain- land Association of Governments, July 1976. 10.8 "Assessment Report on Groundwater 10.16 Quality Wasteflow Projections," Atlantic County Planning Division November 1978. 10.9 "Assessment of Groundwater Quality," Part VI, Appendix C, West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission, December 10.17 1977, 139 pages. "An Assessment of the Human Viral Population in Long Island Aquatic Resources," Nassau-Suffolk Regional Plan- ning Board, February 1977. "An Assessment of the Occur- rence of Human Viruses in Long Island Aquatic System," Nassau-Suffolk Regional Plan- ning Board, November 1977- "Atkinson Groundwater Report," Southern Rockingham Regional Planning District Commission," May 1976, 6 pages. "Changes in Subdivision-Sub- surface Regulations," Region I (New England), January 1977- "Control of Nonpoint Sources of Groundwater Pollution in the Santa Clara-Calleguas Areas, Ventura County," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. Detailed discussion of water supply Plans I and II and Qualitative Assessment of Plans III and IV. "Control of Nonpoint Sources of Groundwater Pollution in the Santa Clara-Calleguas Areas, Ventura County," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. Detailed discussion of water supply plan III. "Control of Nonpoint Sources of Groundwater Pollution in Santa Clara-Calleguas Areas, Ventura County," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. Detailed discussion of water supply plans IV and IVa. "Cortland County Groundwater U.S. Geological Survey," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board. 101 ------- 10.18 "Deep-Water Sediments and Springs 10.28 of Utah Lake," Mountainland Association of Governments, January 1976. 10.19 "Defining Groundwater Well Projection Areas," Region I (New England), May 1977. 10.29 10.20 "Description of Current Ground- water Quality Data," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 10.21 "Description of Groundwater Quality Problems," (WP 6.02-2), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, April 1976. 10.30 10.31 10.22 "Descriptive Text for Surficial Geology Aquifer Thickness and Groundwater Contour Maps-Guide- lines for the Protection of Aquifers," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, Goldberg- 10.32 Zoino-Duncliff, 1977, 12 pages. 10.23 "Determination of Actural Sites to be Sampled-Groundwater," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental 10.33 Protection. 10.24 "Dispersion and Persistence of 10.34 Synthetis Detergents in Ground- water, San Bernadino and Riverside Counties," California Water Resources Control Board. 10.25 "Earthmetrics Aquifer Recharge 10.35 Case Study Technical Report," Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1977. 10.26 "Evaluation of Groundwater Potential," Region I, (New England), March 25, 1976. 10.36 10.27 "Existing Groundwater Quality in the Major Basins of Maricopa County other than the Salt River Valley," Draft Report, Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, Kenneth Schmidt, September 1978. "Existing and Potential Sources of Groundwater Pollution in the Monmouth Water Quality Area," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection . "Existing Groundwater Quality Metro Area of Maricopa County," Draft Report, Maricopa Associa- tion of Governments, Kenneth D. Schmidt, August 1978. "Explanatory Text to Accompany Maps Dipting Groundwater Resources," Region I (New England), December 1975. "Formulation et Screening Ground Water Management Alternatives," (WP 6.04-2), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. "Formulation et Screening of Groundwater Management Alternatives," (WP 6.04), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, August 1977. "Gallatin Groundwater Study," Blue Ribbons at the Big Sky Country. "Geology and Groundwater of Northeast New Jersey," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, November 1978. "Geology and Groundwater Resources of the Macon Area, Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Geological Survey of Georgia, Bulletin 72, 68 pages. "Geology and Ground Water Resources of the York, James, Penninsula, Virginia," Rappa- hannock Area Development Commis- sion, U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply Paper 1361, D.L. Cederstrom, 1957- 102 ------- 10.37 "Groundwater Problems/Analysis," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, October 1978, 67 pages. 10.38 "Groundwater Technical Memor- andum No. 1, Solving existing Groundwater Problems," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, November 1977, 28 pages. 10.39 "Groundwater Quality in the Study Area," Lakes Region Planning Commission, November 1977. 10.40 "Groundwater Resources in the Old Colony Planning Council 208 Area (plus maps)," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Iden- tifies and evaluates groundwater resources through the use of maps; describes the procedures followed in preparing the maps and the limitation of them; and gives basic information on groundwater hydrology and a general descrip- tion of the area's geology. 10.41 "Grounwater Quality," Northeas- tern Illinois Planning Commission, December 1976. 10.42 "Groundwater Protection," Berk- shire County Regional Planning Commission, November 1976. 10.43 "Groundwater Problems/Analysis," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, December 1977, 65 pages. 10.44 "Groundwater Pollution," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commis- sion, March 1976. 10.45 "Groundwater Conditions," Nassau- Suffolk Regional Planning Board, December 1977, 59 pages. Topics Include: Groundwater inventory, groundwater quality, heavy ground- water withdrawal, groundwater contamination, septic tank conta- mination, landfills and animal wastes, fertilizers and deicing salt. 10.46 "Groundwater Assessment," Draft Report, Ocean County Planning Board, March 1978, 410 pages. Collects data on groundwater supplies and utilization, sources of contamination, future availa- bility and recommends management policies. 10.47 "Groundwater Analysis Trout Brook Aquifer, Avon, MA,G/Z," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Presents the results of a study on the impacts of wastewater management alternatives on the quality and quantity of groundwater resources in the Trout Brook Aquifer, Avon. 10.48 "Groundwater and Water Supply in Central Massachusetts," Central Mass Regional Planning Commission, November 1977. 10.49 "Groundwater and Water Supply," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 10.50 "Groundwater Evaluation," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 10.51 "Groundwater Investigation," Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 10.52 "Groundwater Management in the Potential Water Recharge Area," Volusia County Council of Govern- ments . 10.53 "Groundwater Quality Cape Cod," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. 10.54 "Groundwater Pollution," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 10.55 "Groundwater," Chapter 9, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 103 ------- 10.56 "Groundwater Resources and Geology of Atlantic County - A Primer," Atlantic County Planning Division, March 1977. 10.57 "Groundwater Quality," (fact sheet), Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 10.58 "Groundwater Quality Effects Associated with Residual Waste Planning," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 10.59 "Groundwater Pollution," Region I (New England, December 1976. 10.60 "Groundwater and Water Supply," Region I (New England), September 1976. 10.61 "Groundwater Resources," Region I (New England) May 1977- 10.62 "Groundwater Quality Assessment in the Montana Statewide 208 Planning Area," Montana Depart- ment of Health Environmental Sciences. 10.63 "Groundwater Quality in the Major Basins of Maricopa County," (final), Maricopa Association of Governments, Kenneth Schmidt, January 1979. 10.64 "Groundwater Resource Report," Macon Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 10.65 "Groundwater Resource Plan of Study," Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan Regional Planning Commission, December 1978, 35 pages. 10.66 "Groundwater Nonpoint Source of Pollution-Background Information and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz, Engineer, May 1977. 10.67 "Groundwater Resources of the James, York, and Rappahannock River Basins of Virginia, West of the Fall Line," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, G. D. DeBuchanne, United States Geological Survey, Hydrologic Investigation Atlas HA-283, 1968. 10.68 "Groundwater Resources of the Eastern Shore of Virginia and the James, York and Rappahannock River Basins of Virginia East of the Fall Line," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, G.D. DeBuchanne, U.S. Geological Survey, Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-284, 1968. 10.69 "Groundwater Resources in the Tri- State Region Adjacent to the Lower Delaware River," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, H.C. Barksdale, D.W. Greenman, S.M. Hilton, G.S. and D.G. Outlaw, New Jersey Department of Conser- vation and Economic Development Division, Water Policy and Supply Report 13, 1958. 10.70 "Groundwater in Virginia: Quality and Withdrawals," Basic Data Bulletin 38, Planning Bulletins 209, 221 and 227, Volume III, Rappahannock Area Development Commission. 10.71 "Groundwater Pollution from Septic Tanks," Sixth District Council of Governments, Dalton-Daiton-New- port. 1072 "Groundwater Data Needs," (WP 6.01-1), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 10.73 "Inventory of Groundwater Resources in the Northern Middlesex 208 Area," Northern Middlesex Area commission, May 1977. 104 ------- 10.74 "Groundwater Pollution Studies," Region I (New England), August 1977. 10.75 "Groundwater Pollution Sources Map," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #202. 10.76 "Task 8: Groundwater Analysis (draft), Section A & B," Middlesex County Planning Board, Geraghty and Miller, June 1976. 10.77 "Groundwater Pollution Sources," #203, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 10.78 "Groundwater Quality Assessment," Part I: 208 Financed Chemical Analysis, Part II Toxics Data, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 10.79 "Task 8: Groundwater Analysis," (final), Middlesex County Planning Board. 208 Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning-A. Description of Ground- water System-B. Groundwater Pollution Sources, Geraghty and Miller, November 1976. 10.80 "Identification of Sources of Existing Data Design of Surface Water Sampling Program/Design of Groundwater Sampling Program," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 10.81 "Initial Assessment of the Ground- water Resources in the Monterey Bay Region," Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, California, U.S. Geological Survey, 1977. 10.82 "Inventory of Groundwater Resources," Region I (New England), May 1977. 10.83 "On Investigation of Nonpoint Sources of Groundwater Pollution in Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties," Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, H. Esmaili and Associates. 10.84 "Is there a Groundwater Shortage in Southeastern Wisconsin?" Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, Volume 4, #1, Douglas S. Cherkaver, Vinton W. Bacon, March 1978. 10.85 "Kansas Aquifers," (fact sheet), Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 10.86 "Madison Groundwater Study," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country. 10.87 "Map Showing the Potential for Groundwater Recharge in New Castel County, Delaware," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, February 1976. 10.88 "Map Showing the Potential for Groundwater Recharge in New Castle County, Delaware," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, February 1976. 10.89 "Methodology for Relating Pro- jected Groundwater Demand to Available Groundwater Supply in WQMSA No. 1," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, July 1976. 10.90 "Monmouth County 208 Groundwater Sampling Results-Rounds 1 & 2," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 10.91 "Montana Statewide 208 Surface & Groundwater Quality Assessment and Management Alternatives," Montana Department of Health Environmental Sciences, November 1978. 105 ------- 10.92 "Nonpoint Sources of Groundwater Pollution," (final draft), Mari- copa Association of Governments, Kenneth Schmidt, November 1978. 10.93 "Organic Compounds and their Uses," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, December 1978. 10.94 "Perkins County Groundwater Study," Section D, Chapter 6, South Dakota Department of Environ- mental Protection. 10.95 "Potential for Development of Groundwater at a Test Site Near Truo Massachusetts," Region I (New England). 10.96 "Presentation by Long Island Task Force Investigating Carci- nogens in Drinking Water," Nassau- Suffolk Regional Planning Board, May 1977. 10.97 "Preliminary Assessment of Drainage Well Situation," East Central Florida Regional Plan- ning Council. 10.98 "Proceedings: Informational Meeting on Regional Groundwater Quality Problems," Michigan Area Council of Governments, November 1977. 10.99 "Program for the Statewide Monitoring of Groundwater Quality in New Mexico," New Mexico Environmental Improvement Agency, Lee Wilson and Associates, Inc., April 30, 1979, 77 pages. 10.100 "Pueblo 208 Program-Goodnight Avenue Groundwater Investigation," Pueblo Regional Planning Commis- sion, Joe R. Foreman, Unpublished Report, October 1976. 100.101 "Report on Groundwater Conditions- Southwest Florida," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, Prepared by Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc., $9.80 per copy. 10.102 "The Quality and Potential Pro- blems of Groundwater in Coastal Sussex County," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, March 1977. Topics include the quality of domestic, agricultural, industrial groundwaters: salt water intrusion- dissolved iron. 10.103 "The Quality of Groundwater and its Problems in the Crystalline Rocks of Georgia," Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Volume XVI, #3 and 4, Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Fall-Winter 1963, 66-72 pages. 10.104 "River Road-Santa Clara Ground- water Analysis Detailed Study Design," Lane Council of Govern- ments, (Preliminary Draft), August 1978. 10.105 "Solid Waste and Groundwater Relationships in Metropolitan Washington," Washington Council of Governments, February 1978. A description of the groundwater resources of the region, the effects of solid waste disposal on groundwater, and current groundwater monitoring activies. 10.106 "Solving Existing Ground Water Problems: A Summary," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion , Moody and Associates, Inc., November 1977. 10.107 "The Underground Water Resources of the Coastal Plan Province of Virginia, 1913," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, Virginia Geological Survey Bulletin No. 5. 106 ------- 10.108 "Staff Report on Illinois Oil 10.115 Field Brine Disposal," Ground- water Report, Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency, October 1978. 10.109 "Status of Groundwater Data Base in Illinois with Recom- mendations for Groundwater Water Quality Management Planning," Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency, January 1978. 10.110 "Stream and Groundwater 10.116 Monitoring Needs, Lake/Pond Assessment, Assessment of Urban nonpoint Pollution Pro- blems," Atlantic County Planning Division, December 10 117 1978. 10.111 "Subsurface Water Management- Intermin Report, 1," Clark County 208 Agency, May 1977. 10.118 Summarizes the Las Vegas Basin Geology and ground water budget, estimates the total discolved solids balance, and reviews and summarizes proposed salinity control programs as related to the water quality of Lake Mead. 10.112 "Subsurface Water Management- Interim Report 2," Clark County 208 Agency, September 1977. Characterized impacts of existing and projected point and nonpoint sources on groundwater quantity and quality, identifies ground- 10.119 water pollution problem areas and additional data requirements. 10.113 "Summary Report on Water Quality Surf ace/Groundwater," District #4 Council of Governments, June 1978. 10.114 "Appendix C: Surface and Ground- Water Monitoring, Phase II and III Report," Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. "Technical Memorandum' Defining Groundwater Well Protection Areas," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Discusses the approach used to define pro- tection areas for groundwater supplies, the issues and assumptions involved in that approach, and the types and intensities of land use which can be allowed in that area without endangering water supply, quality and quantity. "Technical Proposal, Groundwater Sampling for Organics," Nassau- Suffolk Regional Planning Board. "Tests Run on Dades Groundwater," Metropolitan Dade County, Florida Environmental Resources Management. "Toward Clean Water: Alternatives for Action, Volume 1, Draft Environmental Impact Assessment, Chapter 3' Groundwater Protection," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Presents three alternatives for groundwater protection: 1) rely upon existing regulations and programs for groundwater protection, 2) establish a groundwater protection district around existing and potential wells, and 3) seek special state and federal protection for the Pembroke well protection area. "Toward Clean Water: A Program for Action," Old Colony Planning Council, 1978. Discusses drinking water pro- tection within the recommended community actions (chapter 1-10), recommended regional actions (chapter 11), and recommended state and federal action (chapter 15 and 16). 107 ------- 10.120 "Underground Waters of the Coastal Plain of Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S.G.S. Water Supply Paper, 3^1,1915,534, pages. 10.121 "Underground Water of Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Planning and zoning Commission, Geological Survey of Georgia-Bulletin 15, 1908. 10.122 "Water and Groundwater Hydrology," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 10.123 "Water Supply on the Greater Portland Area," Greater Portland Council of Governments, January 1978. Topics include groundwater. 108 ------- XI HYDROLOGIC MODIFICATION 11.1 "Compiled from the Geologic Map 11.10 of Virginia (milici and others) Hydrologic Investigation Atlas HA-283 and HA-294," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, DeBuchanne, 1968. 11.11 11.2 "Compiled from the Geologic Map of Virginia (milici and others) Hydrologic Investigation Atlas HA-283 and HA-284," Planning 11.12 Bulletins 209,221, and 227, Rappahannock Area Development Commission, DeBuchanne, 1968. 11.3 "The Control of Pollution from Hydrographic Modification," 11.13 Sixth District Council of Govern- ments, U.S. Environmental Pro- tection Agency. 11.4 "Davis County Hydrology-Mountain and Benchland Environmental Study," 11.14 Weber River Water Quality Planning council. 11.5 "Delaware Estuary Model Regional Storm Design," Delaware Valley 11.15 Regional Planning Commission, Hydrographs, Chester Betz, Engineers, March 1977. 11.6 "Description of Geological and 11.16 Hydrological Characteristics," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 11.7 "Environmental Inventory," Volume I, Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission. Describes 11.17 the physical, hydrologic, developmental, socio-economic, cultural and ecological charac- teristics of the area. 11.8 "Geology and Hydrology of the Upper Raritan Basin," State of 11.18 New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection. 11.9 "Geology and Hydrology of Monmouth County," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. "Glossary of Geological and Hydrological Terms," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection. "Hydrologic Modifications, Con- struction Activities, Urban Runoff," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. "Hydrologic Data in Bear Creek Basin and Western Jackson County, Oregon," Rogue Valley Council of Governments, (U.S.G.S. open file report 78-230). "Hydrologic Analysis of Irri- gation Canal Systems in Salt Lake County," Salt Lake Council of Governments, (rewrite), September 1976, 23 pages. "Hydrologic Calibration and Verification," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission, November 1977, 158 pages. "Hydrological Calibration Report," Volume 2. South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, November 1976. "Hydrologic," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, a newsletter on 208 penn., May 1978, October 1978, April 1979, June 1979, N.J. March 1978, May 1978, May 1979. "Hydrogeological Suitability- Proposal Spray Irrigation Sites in the Pennypack Watershed," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Moody and Associates, Inc., July 1975. "Hydrology/Water Quality Criteria Existing Data Base," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc., December 1974. 109 ------- 11.19 "Hydrolographic Modifications, Flood Proofing, Control Structures, Erosion et Sedimentation Control, Hydraulk Control Structure, Working Paper 2," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Karcich et Weber, Inc. 11.20 "Hydrologic Response Character- istics of Stream in S.E. PA," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineers. 11.21 "Hydrologic Conditions on Green- horn Creek and St. Charles River- Pueblo County, Colorado," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, John M. Dumeyer (Iba Hydro Engi- neer) , Unpublished 208 Consultant Report, February 1976. 11.22 "Hydrology and Water Quality Data Base-Pueblo County, Colorado," Pueblo Regional Planning Commis- sion, John M. Dumeyer (Iba Hydro Engineer), Unpublished 208 Consultant Report, November 1975. 11.23 "Inventory of Surface and Sub- Surface Hydrology," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 11.24 "Inventory of Hydrologic Modi- fication," Region I (New England), July 1977. 11.25 "Inventory of Hydrologic Modifi- cations," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 11.26 "Meteorological et Hydrological Conditions Causing Water Quality Impact from NPS/IPS," (WP 5.02-7) Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, February 1977. 11.27 "Methodology for Delaware Estuary Design Storm Hydrology," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, February 1977- 11.28 "Methodology for Hydrologic Response Analysis," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, February 1977. 11.29 "Nonpoint Sources of Hydrographic Modification Background Infor- mation et BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, May 1977. 11.30 "Recent Trends in Low Flow Hydrology," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz, Engineer, May 1977. 11.31 "Preliminary Evaluation of Hydro- logic Modifications," Rhode Island Statewide planning Pro- gram. 11.32 "Some Hydrogeological Consideration for the proposed Spray Irrigation Scheme in the Pennypack Watershed," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Moody and Associates, Inc., June 1974. 11.33 "Subsurface Hydrology and Water Quality," Five County Association of Governments. 11.34 "Surface Hydrology and Ground Water Conditions of the Navajo Sandstone Formation," Five County Association of Governments. 11.35 "Water Quality Assessment, Moni- toring and Hydrologic Regulations," Central New York Regional Planning Development Board, June 1978, 125 pages. 11.36 "Water Quality Effects of Hydro- graphic Modification," Sixth District Council of Governments, Dalton-Dalton Newport. 110 ------- XII. INDUSTRY 12.1 "208 Areawide Industrial Discharge Project," Region I (New England), October 31, 1977. 12.2 "Analysis of Industrial Waste Treatment Plants," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, February 1978. 12.3 "Assessment of Existing and Future Domestic and Industrial Wasteload Characteristics," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, Work Elements 810/815, November 1977. 12.4 "Bay Area Permit Directory for Industrial Development," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, 1977. 12.5 "Brockton Industrial Cost Recovery F.S.T.," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Presents the basis for cost allocations, estimated industrial cost recovery payments by the wet industries, and recommended monetary and account- ing procedures necessary to comply with federal regulations. 12.6 "Brockton Industrial Wastewater Survey F.S.T.," Old Colony Plan- ning Council, 1976. Presents the results of an investigation of wastewaters from industrial and commercial establishments whose wastewaters are other than from domestic sources within the City of Brockton. 12.7 "Conceptual Framework for Indus- trial Abatement," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, September 1976. 12.8 "Consideration of Industrial Pollution Abatement Approaches In COWAMP/208," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1976. 12.9 "Current and Projected Quantities of Hazardous Industrial Wastes Produced in San Francisco Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1977. $1.00 12.10 "Development of Alternative Programs for Industrial Wastes," Region I (New England), November 1, 1976. 12.11 "Development of Estimated Indus- trial Costs of the Planning Period," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 12.12 "Development of a Regional Industrial Waste Treatment Facility," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 12.13 "Development of Control and Reduction Options and Subplans for Industrial Point Sources," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, May 1977. 12.14 "Development of Alternative Programs for Industrial Wastes," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commis- sion, November 1976, 84 pages. 12.15 "Dispersion of Proposed Theodore Industrial Park Effluents in Mobile Bay, Hydraulic Model Investigation," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 12.16 "Documentation of Methodology to Development Manufacturing Employ- ment Figures," Delaware Valley Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1976. 12.17 "Draft Control of Industrial Discharges In the Northern Middle- sex Area," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, August 1978. Ill ------- 12.18 "Dredging and Spoil Disposal," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments. Municipal/Industrial Discharges Management Plan - technical memo. August 1977. $1.00 12.19 "Elimination Methodology for Industrial Discharges," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1977. 12.20 "Estimated Funding Available for Industrial Wastewater Management," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 12.21 "Evaluation of Potential Commercial/Industrial Locations in the TMACOG Area," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, October 1976. 12.22 "An Evaluation of the Regional Industrial and Commercial Development Potential and the Downtown Development Programs for the Pikes Peak Area COG and the City of Colorado Springs," Pikes Peak Area Council of Government, October, November 1974. A Panel Service Report by ULI-Urban Land Institute. 12.23 "PM-4 Evaluation of Existing Industrial Wastewater Treatment Facilities," Salt Lake Council of Governments, September 1976, 54 pages. (Rewrite) 12.24 "PM-3 Evaluation of Industrial Permit Conditions," Salt Lake Council of Governments, September 1976, 19 pages. (Rewrite) 12.25 "Evaluation of Present Treatment and Deficiencies," First Tenn- essee-Virginia Development District, July 1977, 9 pages. A summarization of current munic- ipal and industrial waste treatment problems and problems with current residual waste practices. 12.26 "Evaluation of Existing Physical Water Pollution Control Mech- anisms for Industrial Sources," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, February 1977. 12.27 "Executive Summary of Interim Report to MAPC on 208 Areawide Discharge Project," Boston Metro- politan Area Planning Council, March 1977. 12.28 "Existing Industrial Point Sources," (WP-4.01-2), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, April 1976. 12.29 "Final Report on Industrial Treatment Works Program," Mid- America Regional Council. 12.30 "Framework for Evaluating Indus- trial Schedule Priorities," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 12.31 "PM-1 Future Industrial Waste Load Projections and Preliminary Alternatives for Treatment and Disposal," Salt Lake Council of Governments, July 1976, 27 pages. (Reprint) 12.32 "Task 4.3 Hazardous Water from Industry and Agriculture: Their Sources, Management and Disposal," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. 112 ------- 12.33 "Identification of Anticipated 12.41 Commercial, Industrial, and Municipal Treatment Works Con- struction and Waste Load Generation for Bannock and Caribou Counties," Southeast Idaho Council of Governments. 12.42 12.34 "The Impact of Pretreatment Standards on Worcester Indus- tries," Central Massachusetts 12.43 Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 12.35 "Impacts of ICR/UC on Connected 12.44 Industries," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, June 1977. 12.45 12.36 "Task 402 - Industrial Treatment Alternatives," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. 12.46 To identify industrial point source wasteload reductions required to maintain water quality standards for last 15 12.47 years of the planning process and to identify alternatives involving joint municipal- industrial systems. 12.37 "Industrial Sources," Berkshire 12.48 County Regional Planning Com- mission, November 1976. 12.38 "Industrial Point Wastewater Source Problems, Analysis," 12.49 Erie/Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, December 1977, 42 pages. 12.39 "Industrial DC Flow Projection," 12.50 Delaware Valley Regional Plan- ning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1976. 12.40 "208 Industrial Waste Treatment 12.51 System Needs," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. "Industrial Land Needs Study Interim Report," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Planning Agency, January 1975. "Industrial Program Elements Impacts on Economy," Region I (New England). "Industrial Wastewater Survey," Region I (New England), October 1976. "Industrial Wastewater Survey Data," Region I (New England), 1977. "Industrial Waste Overview," Region I (New England), January 9, 1976. "Industrial Siting Pilot Project," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, February 1978. "Industrial Cost Studies Direct Stream Discharge With Compatible Waste," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1975. "Industrial Point Wastewater Source Problems/Analysis," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, January 1979, 63 pages. "Chapter 9. Industrial Waste Treatment System Needs," Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. "Industrial Wastes Considerations, Working Paper 3," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments; Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. "Industrial Waste Survey Guide- lines," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Draft. 113 ------- 12.52 "Industrial Wastewater Sources: Alternative Pollution Areas," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, February 1977. 12.53 "Industrial Survey," Montachu- sett-Nashua Areawide Regional Planning Commission, Anderson- Nichols, 1977, 83 pages. 12.54 "Industrial Classification," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, September 1976. 12.55 "Industrial Development: Prospects and Policies, New Castle County, Delaware," New Castle Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, April 1976. 12.56 "Industrial Waste Alternatives," Weber River Water Quality Plan- ning Council. 12.57 "Industrial Wastewater Sources Alternative Abatement Programs," Region I (New England), June 1977. 12.58 "Industrial Guidelines on Industrial Treatment and Pre- treatment Costs," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1976. 12.59 "CBE Industrial Waste Method- ology," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, October 1975. 12.60 "Industrial Treatment System Needs," South Carolina Depart- ment of Health and Environmental Control, December 12, 1978. 12.61 "Industrial Development: Prospects and Policies, New Castle County," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, April 1976. 12.62 "Industrial Policy Analysis," New Castle County Areawide Waste Management Agency, September 1975. 12.63 "Industrial Program Elements: Impact on Economic Growth, Anti- degradation Policy and Water Quality," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, March 1977, 74 pages. 12.64 "CBE Memo No. 113, Industrial Waste Methodology," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, January 1975. 12.65 "Industrial Wastewater Survey Data," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 12.66 "Status-Industrial Waste Method- ology," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1974. 12.67 "Industrial Dischargers Report," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, June 1977. 12.68 "Industrial Policy Analysis," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, September 1975. 12.69 "Industrial Land Needs Study Interim Report," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Agency, January 1975. 12.70 "Industrial Siting, Pilot Project," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, February 1978. 12.71 "Chapter V - Industrial Point Source Areawide Plan," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Govern- ments, May 1978, 26 pages. 114 ------- 12.72 "Vol. 5: The Industrial Waste 12.82 Water Report," Regional Inter- governmental Council. 12.73 "Industrial Waste Overview," 12.83 Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, January 1976, 15 pages. 12.74 "Industrial Sources Regulatory Practices and Arrangements and Agricultural Use of Pesticide," Region I (New England). 12.84 12.75 "Industrial Inventory Update," Indian Nations Council of Governments, June 1979. Indus- trial discharge inventory. 12.76 "Industrial Cost Recovery in New Castle County, Delaware," New 12.85 Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, June 1977. 12.77 "Industrial Wastewater Survey of the OCP6 208 Area," Old Colony Planning Council, (1977). Identifies industrial wastewater 12.86 problems in the non-Brockton communities of the Old Colony Planning Council 208 area. 12.78 "Industrial Discharges," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Commission, March 1977, 5 12.87 volumes. 12.79 "Industries Connected to Municipal Systems," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1976. Poten- 12.88 tial for wastewater redirections. 12.80 "Information from Industrial Dischargers," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, December 1976. 12.89 12.81 "Initial Industries Source Plan- ning," Region I (New England), July 1976. "Chapter IV - Inventories and Assessment," Berkeley-Charleston- Dorchester Council of Governments. "Interim Report No. 2," Clark County 208 Agency, October 1977. Analyzes the feasibility of treated wastewater effluent for irrigation industrial, and recreational purposes in Las Vegas Valley. "Interim Output No. 5: Recommen- dations on the Basis for Revision of Wasteload Allocations, NPDES Permits,and Industrial Dischargers to Municipal Systems," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council, April 1976. "A Method for Regulating Timber Harvest and Road Construction Activity for Water Quality Pro- tection in Northern California, Procedures and Methods," Calif- ornia Water Resources Control Board, $2.75. "Methodology and Preliminary Projections of Domestic and Industrial Waste Loads and Flows," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, WP-4.02-1, April 1968. "Methodology for Industrial Flow and Load Projection," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, September 1976. "Methodology Used to Estimate Industrial Sludge Generation," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. "A Method for Regulating Timber Harvest and Road Construction Activity for Water Quality Pro- tection in Northern California, Review of Problem and Annotated Bibliography," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.30. 115 ------- 12.90 "Model Industrial Pretreatment Program (Industrial Point Sources of Pollution)," Southwestern Illinois Metro and Regional Planning Commission, October 1978, 61 pages. 12.91 "Municipal and Industrial Inventory," Metroplan, Freese and Nichols, 1978. 12.92 "Municipal and Industrial Loads," Sixth District Council of Governments, Dal ton-Dai ton Newport. 12.93 "Municipal and Industrial Waste Management Plan: Wastewater Facilities Planning and Air Quality Coordination," Southern California Association of Govern- ments, Volume 4. 12.94 "Municipal, Lakeside and Indus- trial Wastewater Treatment," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, February 1978. 12.95 "Element 20: Task Memo - Municipal and Industrial Nonstructural Con- trol Measures," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, June 1977. Nonstructural control measures related to municipal and indus- trial point sources to be studied in greater detail are identified. 12.96 "Municipal and Industrial Point Source Analysis," Toledo Metro- politan Area Council of Govern- ments, December 1976. 12.97 "Element 20: Task Memo - Municipal and Industrial Control Measures," East-West Coordinating Council, June 1977. Structural control measures for dealing with point source pollution are presented. 12.98 "Municipal and Industrial Point Source Analysis - Wastewater Treatment, Operation and Mainten- ance Requirements," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, April 1977, 112 pages, $8.00. 12.99 "Personal Contact with the Industrial Hygiene Division," Rappahannock Area Planning Commission, February 1976. 12.100 "Element 10 - Phase II Municipal and Industrial Point Source Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council (March 1977). All municipal, institu- tional , commercial, private and industrial facility discharges are located. Point source wastewater and treated effluent loadings are developed to determine the effects of existing point sources on receiving waters. 12.101 "Potential Industrial Discharge Problem Areas," Central Massachu- setts Regional Planning Commission, October 1976. 12.102 "Potential Industrial Wastewater Discharge Problem Areas," Region I (New England), October 1976. 12.103 "Potential Options for Industrial Dischargers," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, June 1977. 12.104 "Preliminary New Castle County Industrial Land Needs Projections and Allocations," New Castle County Areawide Wastewater Manage- ment Planning Agency, March 1975. 12.105 "Preliminary Report, Urban and Industrial Stormwater Assessment for the Montana Statewide 208 Area," Montana Department of Health Environmental Sciences, December 1977. 12.106 "Preliminary New Castle County Industrial Land Needs Projections and Allocations," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, March 1975. 116 ------- 12.107 "Pretreatment of Industrial Wastes Discharged Municipal Sewer Systems," Association of Bay Area Governments, January 1977, $1.00. 12.108 "Proposed Strategy for Pretreat- ment of Industrial Wastes Discharged to Municipal Sewer Systems," Association of Bay Area Governments, March 1977, $1.00. 12.109 "A Proposal for a Feasibility Study for Composting Domestic and Industrial (Paper) Sludge," Montachusett-Nashua Areawide Water Quality Management Commis- sion, 1976, 24 pages. 12.110 "Proposed Methodology for Handling Industrial Waste," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1974. 12.111 "Public Law 92-500 and EWGCC Activities," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, March 1975. This synthesis of general information summarizes the results of an EWGCC preliminary study of the St. Louis 208 area, deter- mines the degree of urbanization and industrial concentration, as well as the water quality problems that exist. Statements detailing EWGCC's qualifications in assess- ing the water quality problems as a 208 agency are included. Information on the 208 program in general is also given. 12.112 "Pueblo Memorial Airport Industrial Study," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, November 1974. 12.113 "Re-evaluation of the Industrial Sludge Interceptor," Ventura Regional County Sanitation Dis- trict. 12.114 "Report Upon Industrial Cost Recovery System," Region I (New England), January 1977. 12.115 "Refuse Power Plant Technology. State of the Art Review," Nassau- Suffolk Regional Planning Board, December 1977. 12.116 "Revised "A" Industries Employ- ment Forecasts," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Louis Berger and Associates, Inc., 1977. 12.117 "Reuse of Industrial and Municipal Wastewater Discharges," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, August 1976. 12.118 "Screening Procedure to Determine Industries with Significant Munic- ipal Impact ('A' Industries)," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, September 1976. 12.119 "A Review of Industrial Waste Treatment," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, December 1975, 90 pages. 12.120 "Sampling Data for Municipal Industries--BPT/BAT," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 12.121 "Significant Discrete Industrial Dischargers," Municipal/Industrial Dischargers Management Plan - tech memo, Association of Bay Area Governments, January 1977, $1.00. 12.122 "Small Area Industrial Forecast," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1976. 12.123 "Solid Waste Report: Industrial Residual Disposal," Genesse- Lapeer-Shiawassee Region 5 Plan- ning and Development Commission, July 1977. 117 ------- 12.124 "Status of Industrial Wastewater Treatment," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, July 1977, 33 pages. A report summarizing the industrial waste treatment situation in the study area, including those industries that discharge to surface streams and to municipal treatment works. 12.125 "Toward Clean Water: A Program for Action," Old Colony Planning Council, 1978. Discusses indus- trial wastewater disposal within the recommended community actions (Chapters 1-10). 12.126 "Toward Clean Water: Alternatives for Action, Volume 1, Draft Environmental Impact Assessment, (1977), Chapter 5: Industrial Wastewater Disposal," Old Colony Planning Council. Discusses four industrial wastewater discharge alternatives: 1) wastewater treatment and disposal by on-site subsurface systems, 2) continued discharge under the NPDES Permit System, 3) wastewater treatment and disposal by tieing into a municipal wastewater collection and treatment system, 4) discharge to a surface water body for new industries with installation of facilities capable of testing treatment of effluent. 12.127 "Toxic Parameters and Their Uses (Industrial-Commercial)," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 3. 12.128 "User Charge and Industrial Cost Recovery Information," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 12.129 "User Charge/Industrial Cost Recovery - A Case Study," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, August 1977. 12.130 "Users Charge and Industrial Cost Recovery Systems, Phase II Fiscal Analysis Interim Report," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, June 1976. 12.131 "Wastewater Treatment and Reuse: Interim Report No. 1," Clark County 208 Agency, December 1977. Summarizes existing and planned municipal and industrial treatment facilities in Clark County; pro- jects wastewater flows and loads to the year 2000; and assesses the adequacy of existing and planned facilities to accommodate the projected flows and loads. 12.132 "The Water Pollution Potential of Inland Industrial Waste Disposal Systems," Western Michigan Shore- line Regional Planning Commission, October 1978. 12.133 "Water Uses in the St. Louis Region," East-West Gateway Coor- dinating Council. A brief descrip- tion of the water quality required to meet each type of water use, i.e., industrial, domestic, recrea- tional, aesthetic, fishing and transportation water needs. XIII. INVENTORY AND SAMPLING 13.1 "Water Quality Inventory," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Develop- ment Commission, April 1977, 128 pages. Presents detailed informa- tion on the water quality problems of the 208 area. 13.2 "Environmental Inventory, Prelim- inary Draft," Maricopa Association of Governments, Dames and Moore for the U.S. Army Corps of Engin- eers, Phoenix Urban Study, October 1976. This report is a basic inventory, examining separately the various physical, social, biological components which are encompassed in the 208 study area. 118 ------- 13.3 "Inventory of Existing Informa- tion and Sources," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, October 1978, 254 pages. 13.4 "Environmental Inventory," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, October 1978, 208 pages. 13.5 "Inventory of Area's Present Wastewater Systems," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commis- sion, November 1976. 13.6 "Water Supply and Conveyance Facilities Inventory," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission, October 1976, 106 pages. Provides detailed information on water supply and conveyance facilities in the 208 area. 13.7 "Inventory of Existing Wastewater Management Agencies," Maricopa Association of Governments, Fer- guson, Morris and Simpson/Stevens, Thompson, and Runyan for the Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, February 1977. This report describes the existing wastewater management agencies, their legal authorities, financial capabil- ities, wastewater management activities and plans, and inter- nal organization. Laws (Federal, State, County, minicipal) and statutes affecting management agencies are also included. 13.8 "Inventory and Data Collectum," Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, September 1975. 13.9 "Inventory and Analysis of Avail- able Point Source Information," Southeastern Council of Govern- ments, February 1977, 108 pages, $5.00. 13.10 "Inventory of Available Point Source Information," Southeastern Council of Governments, May 1977, 63 pages, $3.00. 13.11 "Inventory of Conditions Affecting Nonpoint Source Pollution," Char- iton Valley Regional Services Agency. 13.12 "Inventory of Methods and Nonpoint Conditions in the Chariton Valley," Chariton Valley Regional Services Agency. 13.13 "Inventory and Performance - Existing Wastewater Treatment Systems Areawide - Appendix 2," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, John Carollo Engineers, March 1978. This report includes an inventory and performance record of the following wastewater treat- ment plants: Avondale WWTP, Chandler WWTP, Gilbert WWTP, Mesa WWTP, Litchfield Park WWTP, Luke Air Force Base WWTP, and Tolleson WWTP. Included is an inventory of the following existing westside sew- erage systems: Avon/Goodyear, Glendale, Litchfield Park, Peoria, Phoenix/Glendale, Sun City, Tolleson, and Youngtown. 13.14 "Stream Reach Inventory," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country Areawide Planning Organization. 13.15 "Six-County Nonpoint Source Inventory," Baltimore Regional Planning Council. 13.16 "Environmental Inventory," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, November 1976, 107 pages. 13.17 "WQ Inventory and Environmental WQ Relationships," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, February 1977, 310 pages. 119 ------- 13.18 "Inventory and Analysis of Non- 13.27 Structural Approaches to Waste Treatment Management," East Central Florida Regional Plan- ning Council. 13.19 "Baseline Inventory of Critical Natural Areas," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, July 13.28 1977. 13.20 "Inventory of Existing Water Quality Management and Fiscal Programs," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, July 1977. 13.21 "Windham Wetlands Reports, An Inventory and Evaluation," Southern Rockingham Regional Planning District Commission, May 1976, 155 pages. 13.22 "Organizational Inventory," Technical Report - Volume II, Metroplan, June 1977, 125 pages. 13.23 "Inventory and Performance - 91st Avenue WWTP and 23rd Avenue WWTP - Appendix I," Maricopa Associa- tion of Governments, John Carol!o Engineers, March 1978. In this first draft, Appendix I, each existing wastewater treatment system is reported in separate parts. 13.24 "Inventory Report," Eastgate Development and Transportation Agency, July 1975. 13.25 "Inventory of Municipal Treatment Facilities," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, July 1977, 54 pages. A summar- ization of available information on the municipal wastewater facilities in the FT-VDD "208" study area. 13.26 "Inventory and Mapping of Detailed 13.36 Land Use of New Castle County, Del.," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, July 1975. 13.29 13.30 13.31 13.32 13.33 13.34 13.35 "Environmental and Land Use Inventory," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1976, 304 pages. Presents detailed information on existing land use and environmental char- acteristics of the 208 area. "Task 103 - Base Studies - Subtask (C) - Environmental Inventory," Southeast Arkansas Regional Plan- ning Commission. To provide a base environmental inventory of Jefferson County to be used during the eval- uation and assessment of proposed 208 plans. "208 Project Inventory of Existing Resources," Triangle J Council of Governments, March 1976, 1100 pages. "Water Quality Inventory York County," Region I (New England), June 1976. "Inventory of Nonpoint Pollution Sources," Region I (New England), May 1976. "Inventory of Suspected Nonpoint and Urban Runoff Pollution Sources," Region I (New England), March 18, 1976. "Inventory of Local Regulatory Controls Pertinent to Water Quality," Region I (New England), December 18, 1975. "Point Source Inventory," South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, December 21, 1978. "Natural Features Inventory," Pima Association of Governments, Task 4303, Pima County Planning and Zoning Department, May 1977. "Cultural Inventory Baseline Report," Pima Association of Govern- ments, Task 4302, City of Tucson Planning Department, Pima County Planning and Zoning Department, June 1977. 129 ------- 13.37 "Water Quality Management 1978 Vol. 11," Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. A preliminary inventory of point and nonpoint sources of pollu- tion showing location and types. 13.38 "208 Inventory Water Quality Management Planning Working Paper, Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for Control of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, November 1978. 13.39 "Inventory of Existing Dischargers Northeast 208 Study Area, Task 4.1," Chapter 5, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, January 1978. 13.40 "Inventory and Project Water Resources and Utilization," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 13.41 "Inventory of Environmental Data Sources," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. 13.42 "An Inventory of Surface Water Quality in Eagle, Grand, Jackson, Pitkin, Routt and Summit Counties, Colorado," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. 13.43 "Inventory and Evaluation of Nonpoint and Intermittent Point Source Controls," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 13.44 "Inventory and Evaluation of Point Source Structural and Nonstruc- tural Controls," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 13.45 "1978 Kansas Water Quality Inventory Report," Kansas Depart- ment of Health and Environment 13.46 "Inventory of Sludge Disposal Facilities and Forecast of Sludge Volumes," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, October 1976. 13.47 "Inventory of Existing Wastewater Regulations and Fiscal Controls," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission. 13.48 "Phase I Interim Report - Inven- tories and Forecasts/Projections," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission. 13.49 "Inventory of Agricultural Waste Sources and Other Existing Nonpoint Sources of Pollution," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commis- sion, March 1977. 13.50 "Environmental Inventory," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, December 1977, 208 pages. 13.51 "Inventory of Existing Information and Sources," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, December 1977, 254 pages. 13.52 "Water Quality Data Inventory, Bibliographies and Tables," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, January 1976. 13.53 "Aquatic Life and Water Uses in the Washington Metropolitan Area," Washington Council of Governments, May 1978. An inventory of the aquatic life and the human water uses in the region. 13.54 "An Inventory of Sludge Handling in the Washington Area," Washington Council of Governments, May 1977. A description of the existing sludge handling capability in the region and plans for future operations. 13.55 "Inventory of Nonpoint and Inter- mittent Point Sources," State of New Jersey'Department of Environ- mental Protection. 121 ------- 13.56 "Inventory of Existing Dis- charges," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 13.57 "Vol. I. Environmental Inventory," Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission. Describes the physi- cal, hydrologic, developmental, socio-economic, cultural and ecological characteristics of the area. 13.58 "Organizational Inventory," Metro plan, 1978. 13.59 "Inventory of Existing Federal, State and Local Legislation Deal- ing with Waste Treatment Manage- ment," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 13.60 "Summary of the Rhode Island Environmental Inventory," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 13.61 "Inventory and Analysis of State, Local and Regional Growth Policies," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 13.62 "Inventory Report on Marinas," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 13.63 "Inventory Report on Urban Runoff," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 13.64 "Inventory Report of Subsurface Waste Disposal Systems,"-Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 13.65 "Inventory Report of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 13.66 "Technical Memorandum - Inventory of Point Sources of Pollution," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 13.67 "Industrial Waste Inventory," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 13.68 "Inventory of Financial Capabil- ities," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 13.69 "Report on Inventory of Existing Municipal Facilities," Mid-America Regional Council. 13.70 "Report on Inventory of Existing Industrial Treatment Facilities," Mid-America Regional Council. 13.71 "Report on Inventory of Present Water Quality," Mid-America Regional Council. 13.72 "Nonpoint Source Discharge Inven- tory," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, 208 Consultant Report, Dumeger, John M. (dba Hydro Engin- eers), December 1976. 13.73 "Biological Inventory of Pueblo County Waterways," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, 208 Consul- tant Report, Linam, Jay H.; Osborn, Neal L.; and Seilheimer, Jack A. (University of Southern Colorado), December 1976. 13.74 "Interim Report - Biological Inventory of Pueblo County Water- ways," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, 208 Consultant Report, Linam, Jay H.; Osborn, Neal L.; and Seilheimer, Jack A. (University of Southern Colorado), July 15, 1976. 13.75 "Inventory of Potential and Existing Water Quality Management and Planning Agencies," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, 208 Consultant Report, Lyon, Collins and Company, Inc., December 1975. 122 ------- 13.76 "Phase 1: Inventory and Strategy 13.85 Report on Environmental, Land Use and Related Sections of Section 208 Areawide Wastewater Treatment Management Planning 13.86 Program," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, 208 Consultant Report, Rahenkamp, Sachs, Wells and Associates, February 1976. 13.87 13.77 "Point Source Inventory: Domestic Wastewater Point Source Inventory; Industrial Wastewater Point Source Inventory, City of Pueblo Storm- 13.88 water and Combined Sewer Discharge on the Arkansas River and Fountain Creek," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Sellards and Griggs, Inc., 208 Consultant Report, 13.89 January 1975. 13.78 "Inventory and Evaluation Surface and Subsurface Disposal Alterna- tives," Region I (New England). 13.90 13.79 "Inventory Existing and 5-Year Projected Industrial Discharges," Region I (New England). 13.91 13.92 13.80 "Boston Harbor Mystic and Neponset Basins Inventory and Evaluation of Public Wastewater," Region I (New England), June 17, 1977. 13.81 "Inventory and Analysis State, Local and Regional Growth Policies," Region I (New England), July 1977. 13.82 "Inventory of Existing Federal, 13.93 State and Local Legislation on Wastewater Treatment Mana," Region I (New England), June 1977. 13.83 "Inventory of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities," Region I 13.94 (New England), June 1977. 13.84 "Inventory of Subsurfaces Waste Disposal Systems," Region I (New England), July 1977. "Complete Organization Inventory," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, No. 105. "Pollution Source Inventory," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, 208 II, June 17, 1976. "Nonpoint Pollution Source Inventory and Problem Identification," Asso- ciation of Central Oklahoma Governments, 421 I, March 19, 1976. "Nonpoint Pollution Source Inventory and Problem Identification," Asso- ciation of Central Oklahoma Governments, 401 II, June 23, 1977. "Base Data Inventory," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Govern- ments, Activity 101, November 1976, 19 pages. "Inventory of Existing Point Sources," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, January 1977, 50 pages. "Inventory Solid Waste Disposal Sites," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, December 1976, 43 pages. "Inventory of Point Sources Discharges Report," Middlesex County Planning Board, Middlesex County Planning Board Joint Venture, October 1976. "Inventory of Point Source Dis- charges Summary," Middlesex County Planning Board, Middlesex County Planning Board Joint Venture, October 1976. "Inventory of Non-Domestic Dis- chargers to the Wastewater Collection Systems in New Castle County, Del- aware," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, December 1975. 123 ------- 13.95 "Task 3.1 Inventory and Evaluate Subsurface Disposal Options," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. 13.96 "Task 4.1 Inventory Existing and 5-Year Projected Industrial Dis- charges," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. 13.97 "Inventory; Criminal Justice Agencies and Related Community Programs and Services," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, May 1970. 13.98 "Natural Baseline Inventory (208/433)," Central Arizona Association of Governments. 13.99 "Cultural Inventory (208/432)," Central Arizona Association of Governments. 13.100 "Inventory of Existing Point Discharges," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 13.101 "Inventory of Existing Nonpoint Discharges," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 13.102 "Inventory of Sub-Surface Waters," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 13.103 "Existing Facilities Inventory," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 13.104 "1972 Land Cover/Use Inventory of Clinton, Eaton and Ingham Counties, . Michigan," Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, April 1976. 13.105 "Pennsylvania County Government: An Inventory of Regulatory and Planning Programs and Their Stat- utory Basis in the COWAMP/208 Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, October 1976. 13.106 "Inventory of Municipal, Non- Municipal and Institutional Point Sources," (WP 4.01-1), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, July 1976. 13.107 "Nonpoint Source/Intermittent Point Source (NPS/IPS) Inventory Methodology," (WP 5.01-1), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission. 13.108 "Inventory and Status Report on Current Municipal Facilities Plan- ning," (WP-4.07-1), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 13.109 "Task 103 - Base Studies Subtask (c) - Environmental Inventory," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commis- sion. To provide a base environmental inventory of Jefferson County to be used during the evaluation and assessment of proposed 208 plans. 13.110 "Inventory of Water Resource Man- agement Related Institutions," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, September 1975. 13.111 "Inventories and Projections Appen- dix A: Inventory Point Source Pollutant Discharges," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission. 13.112 "Management Inventory and Con- straints," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission. 13.113 "General Structure of Planning and Regulatory Inventories," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers. 13.114 "Non-Point Source Inventory," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1977. 13.115 "The Management Setting, Inventory and Constraints," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc., December 1974. 124 ------- 13.116 "AMBAG Technical Report: Inventory of Government Agencies Affecting Water Quality in Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties," Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1977. 13.117 "Environmental Inventory and Data Base," Region 2 Planning Commis- sion, June 1976, May 1978 as rev i sed. 13.118 "Summary of the Inventory of Agencies Affecting or Related to Water Quality," Region 2 Planning Commission, Public Administration Service; reprinted May 1978 as amended. 13.119 "Water Quality Inventory," Region 2 Planning Commission, Chester Engin- eers, October 1976, first revision, January 1977, second revision, and supplements added May 1978. 13.120 "Point Source Inventories and Projections," Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department, Chapter 7. 13.121 "Phase I Report: Inventory," Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1977. 13.122 "Appendix E: Environmental Resource Inventory, Phase II and III Report," Michigan Area Council of Govern- ments, 1978. 13.123 "General Inventory of Mineral Resources," Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1976. 13.124 "Inventory of Water Pollution Control Facilities - Volume 1 Cities and Counties," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Water Quality Control Board, March 1971. 13.125 "Georgia Conservation Needs Inven- tory," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture, April 1970. 13.126 "King George Tidal Marsh Inven- tory," Rappahannock Area Develop- ment Commission, 1975. 13.127 "Environmental Inventory," Assoc- iation of Central Oklahoma Governments. 13.128 "Inventory of Nonpoint Pollution with an Estimate of Future Dis- charges for Bannock and Caribou Counties in Idaho," Southeast Idaho Council of Governments, #108/109. 13.129 "Inventory of Non-Domestic Dis- chargers to the Wastewater Collection Systems in New Castle County," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, December 1975. 13.130 "Inventory and Project Nonpoint Sources," (work element 40 and 43), West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 13.131 "Inventory and Project Point Sources," (work element 33 thru 38), West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 13.132 "Water Quality Inventory - Executive Summary," Sixth District Council of Governments, U.S. EPA Reg. Ill, 1975. 13.133 "Preliminary Outline of Storm Water Sampling Program," Association of Bay Area Governments, Surface Runoff Management Plan - Tech Memo, July 1976, $1.00. 13.134 "Illinois EPA WQ Sampling Status in Northeastern Illinois," North- eastern Illinois Planning Commission, November 1976. 13.135 "Monitoring and Sampling of Non- point Sources, and Development of WQ Surveillance Plan," Southeastern Council of Governments, November 1977, 32 pages, $1.00. 125 ------- 13.136 "Water Quality Sampling," Snohonrish County Planning Depart- ment, November 1977, 171 pages. 13.137 "WQ Sampling and Analysis in the 208 Program," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, January 1977. 13.138 "Wastewater Facilities Inventory," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, March 1977, 206 pages. 13.139 "Water Quality Sampling Report," Baltimore Regional Planning Council. 13.140 "Sampling Data," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 13.141 "Report on Water Samples Collected Adjacent to Campgrounds in Coastal Sussex County," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, December 1976. 13.142 "Water Quality Sampling: Lake Winnipesaukee, Waukewan, Winona, Kanasatka and Their Tributaries," Lakes Region Planning Commission, March 1976. 13.143 "Water Quality Sampling: Identifi- cation of Problem Areas and Sources of Pollution," Lakes Region Planning Commission, November 1976. 13.144 "Water Quality Monitoring Program," Greater Portland Council of Govern- ments, January 1978. Topics include sampling. 13.145 "Phase I of a Water Quality Sampling Program in the Mountainland Associa- tion of Governments Area Under Section 208 Areawide Water Quality Planning," Mountainland Association of Governments, September 1975. 13.146 "Preliminary Sampling Program Results," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, January 1977. 13.147 "Description of Sampling Stations, Field Brochures and Analytical Programs for Urban Stormwater and Landfill Sites," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, July 1976. 13.148 "Storm Sampling Briefing," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, June 1976. 13.149 "Minimum Elements of Lake Sampling Program," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1976. 13.150 "Preliminary Riverine Sampling Program," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1976. 13.151 "Guidelines for Flow Proportioned Composite Sampling," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, May 1976. 13.152 "Intensive Water Quality Sampling Programs in NC Texas," North Central Texas Council of Govern- ments, March 1977. 13.153 "Site Specific Sampling Program - Ground Water," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, Chapter 3. 13.154 "Surface Water Sampling Program for Monmouth County 208 Study," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, Chapter 3. 13.155 "Monmouth County 208 Surface Water Sampling Data - Rounds 1 and 2," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 3. 13.156 "Sampling Program for the Northeast New Jersey Area, Ground Water," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Working Paper No. NE 006 Task 6.2, June 1977. 13.157 "Table - Surface Water Toxic Sampling Raw Data," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 126 ------- 13.158 "Table - Toxic Sampling, A Summary of Surface Water Toxic Sampling Raw Data of River Segment," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 3. 13.159 "Summary of County Water Quality Sampling Program," Association of Bay Area Governments, November 1976, $2.00. 13.160 "County Water Quality Sampling Programs Modification and Comments," Surface Runoff Management Plan - tech. memo., Association of Bay Area Governments, January 1977, $1.00. 13.161 "Stream Investigation and Water Quality Sample Collection Plan for the Stream Survey Phase of the Land-of-Sky 208 Program," Land of Sky Regional Council, Cummings Engineers, Inc., July 1977, 18 pages. 13.162 "Monurban Storm Water Data on the New Agricultural Sampling Site," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 13.163 "Element 19: Task Memo h - Water Quality Sampling (Nonpoint and Environmental)," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, May 1977. To augment the nonpoint and environmental water quality data base, additional samples were analyzed. This memo describes the new data. Sample locations, meth- odology of collection, conditions, and an interpretation of results is included. 13.164 "Sampling Program, Weber County," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 13.165 "Sampling Program, Davis County," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 13.166 "Sampling Program for the New Jersey 208 Study," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, WP 3.04-1. 13.167 "Results of Peak Use Sampling Dissolve Oxygen and Temperature Profiles Summer," Region I (New England). 13.168 "Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance Program," Salt Lake Council of Governments, WQ 3, April 1970, 35 pages. 13.169 "Specifications of Water Quality Sampling and Monitoring Program," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 13.170 "Water Quality Sampling Program Data Within the Uintah Basin 208 Planning Area," Uintah Basin Association of Governments, (#2). 13.171 "Routine Monitoring Sampling Locations Showing Violations of State and Utah Class "C" Stand- ards," Five County Association of Governments. 13.172 "Sampling Data," West Central Indiana Economic Development District, Inc. 13.173 "Design for an Intensive Water Quality Sampling Program," (Interim Output), South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, June 21, 1978. 13.174 "Water Quality Sampling Data for Wet and Dry Seasons," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 13.175 "Surface Water Field Sampling Pro- §ram Site Selection Procedures for mall Drainage Basins, Site Specific Source Locations and Diurnal Dis- solved Oxygen Station," (WP-3.04-2), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission. 127 ------- 13.176 "Water Quality Sampling and Test- ing Network - Analytical Report from Contract 75-C-01," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, 208 Consultant Report, September 1976. 13.177 "Surface Water Quality Summer and Winter Samplings," Region I (New England), March 31, 1976. 13.178 "Selection of Stream Reaches to be Sampled," (WP-3.04-4), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission. 13.179 "WQ Sampling and Analysis," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commis- sion. 13.180 "Interim Report on Summer Sampling Program," South Carolina Appalach- ian Council of Governments, October 1976. 13.181 "Survey of Water Quality Manage- ment Agencies Relevant to Coastal Sussex County, Delaware," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, November 1977. 13.182 "Survey of Capabilities of Public Water Related Agencies in South- west Florida," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, 200 pages, $12.78. 13.183 "Biological Survey of the Des Plains River," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, September 1976. 13.184 "Water Quality Survey," Baltimore Regional Planning Council. 13.185 "Water Quality Survey of the Old Colony 208 Planning Region, Non- Point Sources (data only)," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Lists the water quality character- istics of various locations sampled within the 208 Planning Region. 13.186 "Visibility of Water Quality Problems, A Survey of Warning Signs in the Bay Area," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, November 1977. 13.187 "Survey of Water Quality Programs in Southwest Florida," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc., October 1977, $20.30 per copy. 13.188 "Questionnaire Survey," (WP 3.01-2), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 13.189 "Oxnard Plain Active Well Survey," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 13.190 "Its Your Turn," Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, (Survey). 13.191 "Fish Shocking Survey," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Foreman, Joe R., et al., Unpub- lished Report, Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, U.S. EPA and Hydro Engineers, October 1975. 13.192 "Locations of Intensive Surveys Sampled in Beaver, Iron, Kane and Washington Counties," Five County Association of Governments, August 8, 1975 - August 20, 1976. 13.193 "Black Hills Valves Survey," Sixth District County of Governments, Quayle, Plesser and Co., 1974. 13.194 "Phase I Water Quality Survey," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, January 1976. 13.195 "Phase II Water Quality Survey," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, June 1976. 13.196 "Where the Water Isn't Clean Any- more-A Survey of Water Quality in the Tennessee Valley," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Govern- ments, November 1978, 24 pages. 128 ------- 13.197 "Environmental Assessment of Point and Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Strategies," Central Texas Council of Governments, Tasks 2.13 and 2.21, October 1977, 190 pages. 13.198 "Environmental Impact Assessment," Snohomish County Planning Depart- ment, November 1977, 117 pages. 13.199 "Environmental Assessment," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, April 1978. Topics include: strategy of the natural plan; construction needs. 13.200 "Assessment of Hydrological and Ambient Quality of Region's Major Streams," Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, October 1975. 13.201 "Assessment of Current WQ Condi- tions," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, July 1976, 560 pages. 13.202 "NE Michigan Water Quality Assess- ment," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, December 1977. Assessment of water resources and related problems in NE Michigan, inventory and recommendations of needs of the water, wastewater and stormwater systems for all major communities in the area. 13.203 "Environmental Assessment," Region VI Planning and Development Commission. 13.204 "Water Quality Assessment," Northern Arizona Council of Governments, 1978. 13.205 "Environmental Assessment Pro- cedures," Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1975. 13.206 "Environmental Resources Study for Teller and El Paso Counties," Pikes Peak Area Council of Govern- ments, Colorado Resource Planning Association, Inc. 13.207 "Environmental Resources Study for Teller and El Paso Counties, Colorado Part A: Perspective," Pikes Peak Area Council of Govern- ments, Resource Planning Associates, Inc., 1974. 13.208 "Environmental Resources Study for Teller and El Paso Counties, Colorado, Part f Visual Resources," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Resource Planning Associates, Inc., 1974. 13.209 "Environmental Resources Study for Teller and El Paso Counties, Colorado Part H: Environmental Hazards, Con- straints, and Limitations," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Resource Planning Associates, Inc., 1974. 13.210 "Water Quality Assessment for Criple Creek and Wilson Creek - (March 1975) Working Paper 19," Pikes Peak Area Council of Govern- ments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. 13.211 "Executive Summary and Environmental Assessment," West Central Indiana Economic Development District, Inc. 13.212 "Virginia Critical Environmental Areas, An Update," Rappahannock Area Planning Commission, August 1973. 13.213 "Volume Five: Environmental Assess- ment," Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development Agency, Section VII: Environmental Impact Assessment. 13.214 "Final Environmental Impact Assessment for the South Stafford Regional Interceptor System," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, January 1974. 13.215 "Environmental Settings Report," Genessee-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, Chase Mogdis, Inc., April 1978. 129 ------- 13.216 "Environmental Assessment," Shiowassee-Genesee-Lapeer Region V Planning and Development Commission, GLS Staff and Chase-Mogdis, Inc., and Environ- mental Research Group, Inc., May 1978. 13.217 "Environmental Assessment," Erie and Niagara Regional Planning Board, January 1979, 352 pages. 13.218 "Environmental Assessment," Metro Plan, prepared by U.S. Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District, 1979. 13.219 "Environmental Assessment," Greater Egypt Regional and Developmental Commission, Appendix F, November 1978, 224 pages. 13.220 "Vol. 2: The Environmental Report," Regional Intergovernmental Report. 13.221 "Environmental Characteristics," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 13.222 "Assessment of the Aquatic Environ- ment of Kansas," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 13.223 "Critical Environmental Areas," Rappahannock Area Planning Commis- sion, December 1972. 13.224 "Environmental Assessment," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, December-1977, 330 pages. 13.225 "Environmental Impact Assessment Process," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, July 1975. 13.226 "Environmental Impact Statement," South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection, Section E, Chapter 11. 13.227 "Environmental Assessment," Region 2 Planning Commission, Chester Engineers, and Water Resources Engineers, February 1978, June 1978 as amended. 13.228 "Benefit Assessment of Water Pollution Control in Kansas '208'," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 13.229 "Water Quality Assessment of 208 Study Area," Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department, Chapter 6. 13.230 "Water Quality Problem Assessment," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, (WP-5.02-4), July 1977. 13.231 "Analysis of Existing Problems Associated with Individual On-Site Waste Disposal in the Washington Metropolitan Area," Washington Council of Governments, Montgomery County, Maryland Office of Community Development, November 1977. An inventory of on-lot disposal systems and an identification of operational problems associated with their use. 13.232 "Identification of Existing Water Quality Problem Areas," Coastal Bend Council of Governments, January 1977, 55 pages. 13.233 "Areas, Places and Boundaries," West Michigan Shoreline Regional Develop- ment Commission, September 1977, 52 pages. 13.234 "Selected Illinois EPA WQ Data," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, March 1977. 13.235 "The WQ of Bear Creek and the Middle Rogue River Basin," Rogue Valley Council of Governments, September 1976, 125 pages. Topics include: water quality assessment and monitoring. 130 ------- 13.236 "1976 VIQ Data of Bear Creek Basin, Medford, Oregon," Rogue Valley Council of Governments, January 1977, 180 pages. 13.237 "Residual Wastes Working Paper," Brevard County Planning and Zoning Department, February 1978, 51 pages. Topics include: data inventory and water quality impact. 13.238 "Brevard County Data Report," Brevard County Planning and Zoning Department, January 1978, 143 pages. 13.239 "Interim Report on Regional Water Quality," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, Decem- ber 1976, 90 pages, $6.00. Topics include results of wet season water quality sampling. 13.240 "Water Resources Report," Genessee- Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, March 1978. Topics include an inventory of public water systems. 13.241 "Environmental Settings Report," Genessee-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commis- sion, April 1978. Topics include inventory of basic environmental, physiographic, and socio-economic aspects of Region 5. 13.242 "The Present and Future Demands for Water in Coastal Sussex County, Delaware," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, April 1977, inventory. 13.243 "Detailed Plan for Water Quality Sampling," Lakes Region Planning Commission, February 1976. 13.244 "Results of Water Quality Analysis including Statistical Evaluation," Lakes Region Planning Commission, February 1976. 13.245 "Current Situation - First Draft," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, John Carollo Engineers, March 1978. This first draft, Current Situation, records relevant assessments of the current situa- tion in the metropolitan area. The principal elements addressed are inventory of existing wastewater treatment plants, infiltration/ inflow analysis, planning area description, existing wastewater management, cost recovery, existing contractual arrangements, and demographic and land use data. 13.246 "Environmentally Sensitive Areas: Status of Protection Efforts in the Washington Metropolitan Area," Washington Council of Governments, December 1977. An examination of the current status of tools for the identification and evaluation of environmentally sensitive areas in metropolitan Washington. 13.247 "Northeast New Jersey Water Quality Management Study," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 13.248 "Northeast New Jersey Water Quality Management Study - Urban Area," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Inventory and Sampling. 13.249 "Northeast New Jersey Water Quality Management Study - Appendices," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection. 13.250 "Bozeman Creek Urban Pollution Study," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country. 13.251 "Northeast New Jersey Water Quality Management Study - Freshwater Area," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 13.252 "Tamoka River Basin Study," Volusia County Council of Governments, Tech- nical Report. 131 ------- 13.253 "Existing Water Supply Overview," Pima Association of Government, Draft, Task 6310, Army Corps of Engineers, June 1977. 13.254 "Identification and Analysis of Residual Disposal Systems, Over- view Report," Pima Association of Governments, Task 5317, L.G. Wilson and P.G. Sebenick, University of Arizona, July 1977. 13.255 "Water Quality Analysis for the Pequannock River Segment of the Passaic Basin," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 3. 13.256 "Water Quality Analysis for the Pompton River Segment of the Passaic Basin," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 3. 13.257 "Water Quality Analysis for the Ramapo River Segment of the Passaic Basin," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 3. 13.258 "Water Quality Analysis for the Rockaway River Segment of the Passaic Basin," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 3. 13.259 "Water Quality Analysis for the Upper Passaic River Segment of the Passaic Basin," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 3. 13.260 "Water Quality Analysis for the Whippany River Segment of the Passaic Basin," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 3. 13.261 "Water Quality Analysis for the Wanaque River Segment of the Passaic Basin," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Unpublished, Chapter 3. 13.262 "Water Quality Analysis for the Ho-Ho-Kus Brook and Saddle River System," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, September 28, 1978, Chapter 3. 13.263 "Procedures for Review and Update of Base Maps," Association of Bay Area Governments, Surface Runoff Management Plan - Tech Memo, August 1976, $1.00. 13.264 "Review of Analytical Data," Land of Sky Regional Council, Moore, Gardner and Associates, Inc., June 1978, 40 pages. 13.265 "Identification of Potential Water Quality Impairing Activities," Land of Sky Regional Council, Cummings Engineers, Inc., May 1977, 36 pages. 13.266 "Three Lakes Study Area, Summary Report and Map Directory," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. 13.267 "Collection System Characteristics," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, Energy and Environmental Analysis, 1977, 50 pages. 13.268 "Test Municipalities: Criteria for Selection," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 13.269 "Chemical Analysis and the Water Quality Benchmark System," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, February 1977. 13.270 "208 Questionnaire and Evaluation," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 13.271 "Vol. 3: Management Analysis," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, February 1977. 132 ------- 13.272 "Hazardous Substance Report - A Background Paper," Genesse-Lapeer- Shiawassee Planning and Develop- ment Commission, Chase-Mogdis, Inc., April 1978. Inventories the various toxic wastes which are produced in the region. 13.273 "Water Resources Report," Genessee- Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning Development Commission, March 1978. Inventories and summarizes public water systems in Region V. 13.274 "Study and Interpretation of the Chemical Characteristics of Natural Water, U.S. Geological Survey Water," Sixth District Council of Governments, Supply Paper #1473, 1970. 13.275 "Black Hills Area Resources Study," Sixth District Council of Govern- ments, U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Interior, 1967. 13.276 "Analysis and Inventory," Sixth District Council of Governments, Task 1, FY Bermingham, White, Burke and Ipsen. 13.277 "A Survey of Roadside Seeding Programs in Nebraska," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, May 1977. 13.278 "Response Analysis Study," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, July 1970. 13.279 "Four-County Bay Area CSP Statis- tical Abstract," Association of Bay Area Governments, May 1970. 13.280 "Examination of Existing Water Quality Problems in Marin County," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, February 1977, $2.00. 13.281 "Examination of Existing Water Quality Problems in Alameda County," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, February 1977, $2.00. 13.282 "Examination of Existing Water Quality Problems in Sonoma County," Association of Bay Area Governments, February 1977, $2.00. 13.283 "Examination of Existing Water Qual- ity Problems in Napa County," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, February 1977, $2.00. 13.284 "Water Quality Study," Region 2 Planning Commission, Advisor News- letter, February 1976. 13.285 "Soil Resource Analysis of El Paso and Teller Counties," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Colorado, Lain, November 1974. 13.286 "Existing Water Quality Data," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 13.287 "OMB Circular No. A-95," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, 1976. 13.288 "Appendix 12 - Bibliography and Source Reference Guide," Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency. 13.289 "Iphim Evaluation," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Louis Berger and Associates, Inc., April 1975. 13.290 "DOSAG-II," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1977. 13.291 "Prioritization of Regional Problems," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1977. 13.292 "CBE's Use of Feuds," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, January 1977. 13.293 "Areawide Clearinghouse Review Procedural Manual," Indiana Heart- land Coordinating Council. Topics include A-95. 133 ------- 13.294 "Academy Water and Sanitation District Pre-Design Report," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc., June 1976. XIV. INSTITUTIONAL 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 "Air Impacts of Wastewater Treat- ment in Metropolitan Washington," Washington Council of Governments, March 1978. An analysis of the impacts on the air quality of the region of the options considered in the 208 Areawide Water Quality Management Plan. "Alternative Institutional Plans," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, October 1977, 165 pages. "Alternative Institutional Arrangements, Task 602," South- east Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To develop alter- nating management plans.to imple- ment the technical alternatives. Current and potential sources of revenue to implement the water quality management program will be identified and described. "Alternative Institutional Arrange- ments for Water Quality Planning and Management in Region II," Region 2 Planning Commission, Public Administration Service, September 1977, reprinted May 1978. 14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9 14.10 "Alternative Subarea Institutional and Financial Plans," First Tenn- essee-Virginia Development District, 14.11 May 1978, 43 pages. This report discusses for each "201" facilities planning area or combination of subareas several management alter- natives for implementing that portion of the "208" plan which is 14.12 assigned to each subarea. The management alternatives include the institutional and financial aspects of plan implementation. "Analyze Environmental Constraints," West Mighican Regional Planning Commission, Work Element 26. "Analysis and Evaluation of Existing Local Agreements Dealing With Water Quality," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, March 1976, 27 pages. "Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Collection Systems," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, January 1977. "Analysis of Existing Municipal Wastewater Treatment Systems," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Pro- gram, January 1977. "Analysis of Existing Institutional Arrangement," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, (WP- 7.02-1), March 1977. "Analysis of Existing Private and Institutional Wastewater Collection and Treatment Systems," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, January 1977. "Analysis of Existing Water Quality Management Institutions in the Chattanooga "208" Region," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, March 1977, 82 pages. 14.13 "Assessment of Existing Wastewater Management Systems," Maricopa Association of Governments, Ferguson, Morris and Simpson/Stevens, Thompson, and Runyan for Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, February 1977. This assessment report examines Phoenix area government's involve- ment in certain aspects of waste treatment management including planning, financial, regulation, operation and maintenance, inter- governmental, and applicability. Also, included is a review of PL 92-500, Section 208 and its applicability to the Phoenix Study Area. 134 ------- 14.14 "Assessment of Institutional and Financial Arrangements for WQ Management," Baltimore Regional Planning Council. 14.15 "Background Information for Selection of a Management System," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, October 1976. 14.16 "Base Studies," Region VI Planning and Development Commission. 14.17 "Burnt Bridge Creek Drainage Management," Regional Planning Council of Governments, June 1977. 14.18 "Continuing Monitoring Program for Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan," West Alabama Planning and Development Council, June 1977. 14.19 "Criteria For Selection of Area- wide Management Plan," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, July 1977, 12 pages. Identification of the technical and institutional criteria and procedure for the selection of the final plan. 14.20 "Criteria for Evaluation Manage- ment Arrangements," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Erling Helland Associates, EPA Plan Element 15, January 1978. This working paper describes guide- lines for areawide wastewater management agencies, application of guidelines, and worksheets for determination of major respon- sibilities for 208 management activities. Also included are examples of criteria as developed by other planning agencies. Criteria for the INCOG area water quality management system are presented. Also presented are various tables and matrices reviewing existing agencies; their powers and use thereof; and showing interagency relationships. These are presented as an appendix to M-l. 14.21 "Criteria and Rating Procedures for Evaluating Alternative Insti- tutional Fiscal Arrangements in the Assignment of Water Quality Management Functions," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Government Studies and Systems, May 1977. 14.22 "Data Access-Supplement to Users Manual," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, Nebraska Natural Resources Information System, January 1979. 14.23 "Decision Process Analysis," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, October 1976, 30 pages. Definition of the decision making process and the framework of coordination through which each item requiring a decision will pass. 14.24 "Denver Metropolitan Region Environ- mental Assessment," Denver Regional Council of Governments, 1978. 14.25 "Description of Local Government Programs," Baltimore Regional Planning Council. 14.26 "Description of Water Quality Management Issues for which Legal and Institutional Analysis are Being Performed," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 7. 14.27 "Development of Legal, Institu- tional and Fiscal Means to Implement Technical Solutions for Nonpoint Sources of Pollution," Land-of-Sky Regional Council, Public Research and Management, Inc., February 1978, 55 pages. 135 ------- 14.28 "Draft of Phoenix Area Waste Treatment Management System," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, Ferguson, Morris and Simpson/Stevens, Thompson and Runyan for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Phoenix Urban Study, December 1977. This working paper outlines the MAG/ Subregional concept of wastewater management. Included in this paper is a description of MAG's proposed duties and responsibil- ities and those of subregional operating groups, Environmental Protection Agency, Arizona Department of Health Services, and the Maricopa County Health Department. 14.29 "Draft Institutional Inventory," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, June 1977. This institutional data base is intended to identify and describe those institutions that have an impact on water resource planning and policies in the Phoenix Urban area. 14.30 "Environmental Assessment: Worcester Main Interceptor," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, May 1977. 14.31 "Environmental Assessment: Improvement to Lake Avenue Pump Station, Worcester, Mass.," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, May 1977. 14.32 "Environmental Impact Assessment," Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission, Work Package 7. 14.33 "Environmentally Sensitive Areas Definitions," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 14.34 "Environmental Assessment: North Lake Avenue Interceptor/Maplewood Avenue Interceptor, Worcester, Mass.," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, May 1977. 14.35 "Environmental Conditions," West Michigan Regional Planning Commis- sion, Work Element 25. 14.36 "Evaluation Criteria for Alterna- tive Institutional Arrangements for Municipal and Industrial Wastewater Residual Processing and Disposal," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, draft, March 1977. 14.37 "Evaluation of Existing Facilities and Development of Future Operation Strategy," Indian Nations Council of Governments, EEC, EPA Plan Elements 8, 9, 13, 14, and 15, March 1978. Using operational and/or design models for each secondary treatment facility in the planning area, the plants were evaluated in regard to expected effluent BOD for various quantities of v,aste. Comparison of the expected performance and currently observed effluent data enabled formulation of possible operational and/or design changes which could aid in attaining the required effluent quality. The general insufficiency of existing records on plant performance fostered the recommendation of a centralized monitoring and surveillance program to provide not only the data which is required to be reported to the regulatory agency but also informa- tion to guide the day-to-day operation of the treatment facility. 14.38 "Existing Water Quality Management System," Southeast Council of Governments, March 1977, 100 pages, $5.00. 136 ------- 14.39 "Existing Water Quality Manage- ment and Planning Agencies," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, December 1976. This report defines the nature and status of water quality agencies in the study area, including service areas, legal authority, responsibility and enforcement power of agencies in the area. 14.40 "Existing Institutional System for Water Quality Management," Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments Policy Paper #5, 1977. 14.41 "Executive Briefing Paper," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, February 1977. Early summary of the Water Quality Management Plan program and how it originated. 14.42 "Governments," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission. A Federal, State and local summary, including cost of local govern- ment operations in Florida. 14.43 "Human Needs Assessment Institute for Urban Research and Planning," Sixth District Council of Governments. 14.44 "Initial Areawide Institutional and Financial Alternatives," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, April 1977, 18 pages. This report out- lines a range of alternatives to be considered as a basis for sub- sequent decisions. 14.45 "An Institutional Framework for Water Quality Management in Northeastern Illinois," North- eastern Illinois Planning Commission, October 1977. 14.46 "Institutional Analysis," Snohomish County Planning Depart- ment, November 1977, 329 pages. 14.47 "Institutional System Inventory," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, April 1977, 171 pages. 14.48 "Supplement to "Institutional Arrangements," Problems of Frag- ementation, Working Paper 9," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. 14.49 "Institutional Arrangements for Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc., March 1975. 14.50 "Institutional System Inventory," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission, April 1976, 134 pages. Provides detailed information on the institutions and organizations capable of impacting the management and/or use of the water resources within the 208 area. 14.51 "Institutional Management Planning Programs," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1976. 14.52 "Institutional Management Regulatory Program," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1976. 14.53 "Institutional Alternatives," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, (WP-7.03-2), May 1977. 14.54 "Institutional, Legal and Financial Alternatives for Implementing an Areawide Waste Treatment Management Program for the Washoe County '208' Study Area," Washoe Council of Governments, October 1977. 137 ------- 14.55 "Institutional, Financial and 14.64 Regulatory Aspects," Columbia Regional Association of Govern- ments, Technical Supplement. 14.56 "Institutional Studies," Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency, Appendix 10, Vols. A and B. 14.65 14.57 "Institutional Management Arrangements," Chatam County Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission, October 1978. 14.58 "Institutional Analysis and Evaluation," Metroplan, 1978. 14.66 14.67 14.59 "Institutional Analysis and Evaluation," Little Rock Metro- politan Area Urban Study, Tech- nical Report Volume III, June 1977, 185 pages. 14.68 14.60 "Institutional Analysis of Existing Water Quality Management Agencies in Region B," Land-of- 14.69 Sky Regional Council, Public Research and Management, Inc., September 1977, 116 pages. 14.61 "Institutional Analysis of 14.70 Existing Water Quality Management Agencies in Region B," Land-of- Sky Regional Council, Public Research and Management, Inc., 14.71 September 1977, 116 pages. 14.62 "Institutional Inventory for 208 Functions," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, April 1977, 87 pages, $5.00. ' 14.72 14.63 "Institutional and Financial Recommendations for Control of Pollutants from Nonpoint Sources and Municipal and Industrial 14.73 Point Sources," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, January 1978, 149 pages, $10.00. "Institutional and Financial Recommendations for Control of Pollutants From Irrigated Agri- culture," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, November 1977, 99 pages. "Institutional Framework: Changing to Meet Present and Future Needs," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council, June 1977. "208 Institutional Planning," Lakes Region Planning Commission, June 1977. "Institutional System/Water Quality," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, June 1977, 94 pages. "Institutional Management Status Report," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #107. "Institutional-Management and Technical Areawide Plans and Planning Process," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #220. "Institutional and Financial Framework," Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. "Institutional Alternatives for Handling Wastewater Residuals," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Draft, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. "Institutions Related to Water Quality Management," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, (WP- 7.01-1), June 1976. "Section 208 Institutional Framework," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 138 ------- 14.74 "Element 9 - Interim Management/ Institutional Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Commission, November 1976. Assesses the problems and potentials of the existing framework in the 208 region, and develops the mechan- isms to guide EWGCC's research and analysis of alternative man- agement systems. Objectives and criteria are developed for the assessment of existing agencies and management alternatives that will be suggested in the future. Local management agency profiles and jurisdictional issues are also addressed. 14.75 "An Interstate Approach to Waste- water Treatment in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, December 1977. This report presents institutional and cost- effective analysis of Bissell Point, Lemay primary treatment plants in the St. Louis Metropol- itan Sewer District (MSD) and the proposed Secondary Sauge regional facility in Illinois. 14.76 "Inventory of Institutional Functions: Regional Planning Agencies," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 14.77 "Inventory of Institutional Functions," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 14.78 -"Issues and Problems from a State Government Perspective," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, December 1977. Contains a dis- cussion of the problems being encountered by the 208 planning staff. 14.79 "Legal Institutional Arrangement," Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission, February 1976. 14.80 "Legal, Institutional, Financial Arrangements," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, November 1976. 14.81 "Legal, Institutional and Imple- mentation Executive Summary," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, 20 pages. 14.82 "Local Institutional Arrangements for Wastewater and Water Supply Management in the Chattanooga '208' Region," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, March 28, 1977, 48 pages. 14.83 "Management Agency Evaluation and Selection," Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 14.84 "Phase II Management/Institutional Report," East-West Gateway Coordin- ating Council, Element 13, January 1977. Provides a strong framework for evaluating management/institu- tional alternatives, preliminary procedures for evaluating financial impact and distribution of costs are outlined. 14.85 "Management/Institutional Report Technical Supplement," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, Element 13. This appendix consists of a number of summary reports on water quality management agencies and regional governmental systems in other parts of the country. 14.86 "Management Issues: Plan Imple- mentation Mechanisms and Institu- tions," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission. 14.87 "Management and Institutional Operating Problems," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, June 1976. 139 ------- 14.88 "Management Agency Designation Criteria," Atlanta Regional Commission, June 1977. Background for how the recommendation of implementation agencies are reached. Federal requirements, existing Atlanta Regional Commis- sion policy and institutional arrangements. 14.89 "Management of Public Wastewater Treatment Plants," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Commission, November 1976, 74 pages. 14.90 "Management Agencies - An Analysis of Existing Agencies with Water Quality Management Related Functions," Indian Nations Council of Governments, EPA Plan Element 15, (Containing the TCCHD Legal Report). This report contains the preliminary analysis of the federal, state, and local agencies directly or indirectly involved in various phases of water qual- ity management, their functions and statutory responsibilities. The legal portion was prepared by Gary Cox, J.D. of TCCHD. 14.91 "208 Management Options: Alter- native Institutional Frameworks for Water Quality Management," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, May 1977. 14.92 "Management and Implementation Analysis/Strategy," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, March 1978, 232 pages. 14.93 "208 Management Elements, Comments and Revisions and Areawide Water Quality Management," Region I (New England], August 28, 1977. 14.94 "Vol. VI: Management," Southwest Illinois Planning Commission, April 1, 1978. Describes the federally required management authorities and their availability to local governmental units and agencies. 14.95 "Managing Our Water Resources," North Central Texas Coungil of Governments, May 1977. An assessment of the existing manage- ment and financial program for water quality management in North Central Texas for consistency with Section 208. 14.96 "208 Management Agencies," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 14.97 "Management Subplans," Ark-Texas Council of Governments, November 1977, 63 pages. 14.98 "Management/Institutional Program Recommendation," Mississippi- Arkansas-Tennessee Council of Governments, Memphis Delta Development District, February 1977. 14.99 "Volume Four: Management Analysis," Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development Commission, Section VI: Management/Institutional Analysis. 14.100 "A Manual of Institutions, Laws and Regulations Which Have a Role in Groundwater Management in Atlantic County," Atlantic County Planning Division, June 1977. 14.101 "Memorandum on Decision-Making Process Recommendations," Mid- America Regional Council, Institutional and Financial Products. 14.102 "Memorandum on Special Interstate Problems," Mid-America Regional Council, Institutional and Financial Products. 14.103 "Memorandum on Preliminary Criteria for Selection of Plans," Mid- America Regional Council, Institutional and Financial Products. 14.104 "Memorandum on Criteria for Selec- tion of Areawide Plan," Mid-America Regional Council, Institutional and Financial Products. 140 ------- 14.105 "Memorandum on Previous Study Institutional Recommendations," Mid-America Regional Council, Institutional and Financial Products. 14.106 "Monitoring Implementation," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, Element 28, January 1978. These memos describe monitoring programs and techniques which should be used in the areas of water quality, land use, pop- ulation change and distribution, and relevant institutional changes. Also included are recommendations for plan imple- mentation including capital improvement programs and financing plans for structural control measures. 14.107 "Municipal Facilities," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commis- sion, November 1976. 14.108 "New Castle County Automated Environmental Resource (AERI) System," New Castle Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan- ning Commission, December 1975. 14.109 "Nonpoint Sources Pollution Reg- ulations Summarized Report," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, Boyle Engineering for Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, February 1977. The local, state, federal, and Indian regu- lations affecting nonpoint sources of pollution which are reviewed in this report include: storm water deterioration and control, land use, solid disposal, produc- tion and use of pesticides and herbicides, air quality control, construction operations, and street cleaning. Related regula- tory information for each nonpoint source is also reviewed. 14.110 "Nonpoint Sources Pollution Regulations," Maricopa Associa- tion of Governments, Boyle Engineering Corporation for Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, January 1977. This report is a compilation of the flood plain, land use, solid waste, disposal, feed lot and manure, littering, air pollution control, and pesti- cide and herbicide control regula- tions for Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Tempe, Buckeye, Arizona Department of Health Ser- vices, Environmental Protection Agency, and the Arizona Board of Pesticide Control Board. 14.111 "Nonsewered Areas Wastewater Dis- posal Problems," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, January 1977, 155 pages. Topics include institutional and financial alternatives. 14.112 "Pennsylvania Local Government: Water Quality Related Institutional Functions and Their Statutory Basis in the COWAMP/208 Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission. 14.113 "Plan Implementation Mechanisms and Institutions," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, June 1976, 22 pages. 14.114 "Plan Implementation Mechanisms and Institutions," Region I (New England), June 30, 1976. 14.115 "Planning Boundaries Interim Report," Indian Nations Council of Governments, EPA Plan Element I, 1976. This report identifies stream segments, location of municipal wastewater discharges, water treatment plant discharges, monitoring sites and describes watersheds and land use. Locations are preliminary and will be cor- rected as new data are available. 141 ------- 14.116 "Potential Institutional Arrange- ments for the Cherry Valley Sewer District," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, February 1976. 14.117 "Preliminary Non-Structural Wastewater Management Strategies," Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments, C-E Tec/NHPQ, EPA Plan Elements 8 and 9, January 1978. This paper presents land applica- tion systems to be used during the alternatives evaluation. 14.118 "Preliminary Report: 208 Water Quality Management in the NEFCO Area," Northeast Ohio Four County Coordinating Organization, January 1978, 400 pages. Also available through the Municipal Documents Service. 14.119 "Problems of Existing Areawide Management and Institutional Arrangements," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. 14.120 "Proposed Treatment Works Development Agencies--Supple- mental Report," Houston-Galveston Area Council, August 1978. 14.121 "Recommended Management Struc- ture," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, May 1978, 90 pages. A summarization of the institutional and financial analyses series of the study. These analyses series developed a recommended management structure which will implement»the plan. 14.122 "Regional Government Agencies and Programs in the San Francisco Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1967. 14.123 "Regional Experience in Water Quality Management," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 14.124 "Regional Management Study," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, February 1977, 45 pages. Topics include institutional assessment. 14.125 "Regulatory and Institutional Options Analysis," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #109. 14.126 "Relationship Between Institutional Systems and Water Quality. A Supplement to Appendix V," Region 2 Planning Commission, Public Admin- istration Service, May 1977, reprinted May 1978. 14.127 "Review of Federal, State and Local Legislation and Regulatory Mech- anisms," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, December 1976, 110 pages. Topics include: federal legislation and regulatory mechanisms, state legal and regula- tory mechanisms, land use planning and regulations. 14.128 "Special Interstate Problems," First Tennessee-Virginia Develop- ment District, December 1976, 18 pages. Discussions on existing interstate framework in study area, definition of potential problem areas and identification of possible solutions to identified interstate problems. 14.129 "Special Report #2," Snohomish County Planning Department, May 1977, 25 pages. Topics include institutional problems. 14.130 "State of Nebraska Continuing Planning Process for Water Qual- ity Management Planning and Implementation," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, Revised April 1976. 14.131 "Stormwater Management Practices Evaluation," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 142 ------- 14.132 "Summary of Recommendations," Berkshire County Regional Plan- ning Commission, February 1978. 14.133 "Technical Memorandum: Water Quality Districts," Baltimore Regional Planning Council. 14.134 "Users Manual: Nebraska Natural Resources Information System," Nebraska Natural Resources Com- mission, Revised 1978. 14.135 "Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council Engineering Element, Vol. I," Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council, Spring 1978, 350 pages. 14.136 "Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council Engineering Element, Vol. II," Waccamaw Regional Planning and Develop- ment Council, Spring 1978, 275 pages. 14.137 "An Assessment of the Institu- tional Alternatives for Managing Point and Nonpoint Water Quality Control Programs in the Washoe '208' Study Area," Washoe Council of Governments, February 1978. 14.138 "Water Supply and Conveyance Facilities," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, March 1977, 61 pages. 14.139 "Water Quality Management: Powers and Duties of Proposed Areawide Structure," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, November 1976, 7 pages. 14.140 "Water Quality Data: Blackstone River," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, October 1977. 14.141 "Water Quality Management Plan (208) Non-Designated Area of Nevada," Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resour- ces, November 1978, 231 pages. Technical and institutional problems. Alternative measures to control point and nonpoint pollution problems. 14.142 "Water Quality Problems and Management/Institutional Issues," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, Element 20, 21, 22: Task Report c, May 1977. Defines issues and problems which must be addressed in the final phases of the St. Louis 208 study, developed through prior research, workshops, committees, and meetings with local officials. Provides a basis for directing the development of alter- native management systems and forms the foundation for evaluation of the various alternatives developed by the 208 program. Problem statements are developed for point sources, individual treatment systems, urban runoff, construction site runoff, residual waste, and management/ institutional issues. 14.143 "Water Quality Management in Pima County: An Institutional Analysis and Management Plan Design," Pima Association of Governments, Task 7360/7370, prepared by U. of A. Institute of Government Research, March 1978. 14.144 "Water Quality Management Plan Selection: An Institutional Per- spective," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #123. 14.145 "A Who's Who in Institutions Relating to Water Quality Manage- ment in the COWAMP 208 Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, November 1976. 143 ------- 14.146 "Work Element 205 - Institutional Evaluation," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. XV. LAKES 15.1 "Assessment and Classification of Illinois Lakes," Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency, Volume I and II, July 1978. 15.2 "Assessment of Eutrophication," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 15.3 "A Baseline Study of the Benthic Community in Small Streams," Municipality of Metro Seattle, 1977. 36 streams in the Cedar/ Green River basin were sampled for quality and diversity of benthic organisms living in the stream-- the data presented was one factor in determining the priority of local stream needs. 15.4 "A Baseline Survey of Aquatic Plants in Selected Lakes of King County," Municipality of Metro Seattle, 1976, 50 pages. Survey of macrophyte growth in 24 small lakes within the Cedar/Green Basins and conclusions as to the changes observed. 15.5 "Clean Lake Strategy for Illinois," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, September 1978. 15.6 "Climate and Turbidity in Skanea- teles Lake," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, December 1977, 93 pages. 15.7 "Cobbossee Lake Study," Region I (New England), May 12, 1977. 15.8 "Columbia Lakes Study, Vol. 1: Diagnosing Our Lakes Problems-- Where to Start," Baltimore Regional Planning Commission, Howard County Department of Public Works. 15.9 "Columbia Lakes Study, Vol. 2: Reconnaissance Survey Design," Baltimore Regional Planning Com- mission, Howard County Department of Public Works. 15.10 "Columbia Lakes Study, Vol. 3: Findings and Recommendations," Baltimore Regional Planning Com- mission, Howard County Department of Public Works. 15.11 "Comparison of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Lake Management," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, June 1977. 15.12 "Does Your Lake Need to Go on a Diet," South-Central Michigan Planning Council, June 1978, 2 pages. 15.13 "Ellis Brett Pond Section 314 Application," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Allows the City of Brockton to seek support, under Section 314 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, for a pro- gram to restore the quality of Thirty-Acre Pond and Ellis Brett Pond and to prevent future pollu- tion of those water bodies from upstream nonpoint sources. 15.14 "Estimate Present/Future Water Quality Impact Lakes," Region I (New England), October 1977. 15.15 "Eutrophication - A Review," California Water Resources Control Board, $2.65. 15.16 "Task 7: Eutrophication Analysis (Final)," Middlesex County Planning Board, LMS, December 1976. 15.17 "Eutrophication: A Threat to New Hampshire Lakes and Ponds; What Legal Tools are Available?," Southern Rockingham Regional Planning District Commission, 1976, 42 pages. 144 ------- 15.18 "An Evaluation of Lake Quinsig- 15.29 amend's Water Quality," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, October 1977. 15.19 "An Evaluation of Webster Lake's 15.30 Water Quality," Central Mass- achusetts Regional Planning Commission, September 1977. 15.20 "An Evaluation of Manchaug Pond's Water Quality," Central Massachu- setts Regional Planning Commis- sion, Draft report. 15.31 15.21 "Facility Plan for Swan Lake, Montana," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, April 1977, 70 pages. 15.22 "Fertilizing Lawns on Lake Lots," South-Central Michigan Planning Council, June 1978, 2 pages. 15.23 "Future Lake and Stream Quality to 1998," West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission, 15.32 July 1977, 194 pages. 15.24 "Gauging Our Water Quality. An 15.33 Analysis of Conditions and Trends in North Central Texas Lakes and Rivers," North Central Texas Council of Governments, April 1977. 15.34 15.25 "Guidelines for Lake Restora- tion," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 15.26 "Hebgen Lake Studies," Blue 15.35 Ribbons of the Big Sky Country Areawide Planning Organization. 15.27 "Help Maintain Your Lake Water Quality," Southern Rockingham Regional Planning District 15.36 Commission, 1976. 15.28 "Inland Lakes and Water Quality in Region V," Genesse-Lapeer- Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, Chase- Mogdis, Inc., April 1978. "Inland Lakes Management Analysis and Alternatives," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, December 1977. "Inland Lake Problem Identifica- tion and Management Strategies," Northwest Michigan Regional Planning and Development Commis- sion, Chuck Grant and Tom Weaver, September 1978, 17 pages. A legal survey and nutrient source. -"Joe's Pond Water Quality Report," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1977. Part of the Vermont Lake Eutrophication Series (Report No. 14) describing physi- cal , chemical and biological char- acteristics of the lake and the land use practices in the adjacent watershed. A series of recommen- dations are made to insure the preservation of the lakes' water quality. "Lake Management Report," Region I (New England). "Lake Significance Ranking List," South Dakota Department of Environ- mental Protection, Chapter 2, Section F. "Lake Management Manual," North- west Michigan Regional Planning and Development Commission, Tom Weaver and Chuck Grant, December 1978, 128 pages. "A Lake Management Program for South Meadow, Mossy and Wachlace Ponds, Clinton, Massachusetts," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1978, 60 pages. "Lake Management," Dane County Regional Planning Commission, Water Quality Plan, Appendix H, 1979, 77 pages, $3.00. 145 ------- 15.37 "Lake Conservation and Restor- ation; Report on Highland Silver Lake," Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Plan- ning Commissions, February 1979, 91 pages. 15.38 "Lake Murray Water Quality," Central Midlands Regional Plan- ning Commission. 15.39 "Lake Trophic State Report," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, April 1978. 15.40 "Lake Elmore Water Quality Report - Addendum," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1978, 9 pages. Part of Vermont's Lake Eutrophication Series (Report No. 5) includes information on phosphorus load- ing, shoreland soils, shoreland zoning and a questionnaire com- pleted by lakeshore residents. 15.41 "Lakes and Streams Water Quality Study," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, 60 pages. 15.42 "Lake Restoration Program for Foy Lake," Flathead 208 Project Plan- ning Organization, June 1976, 22 pages. 15.43 "Lake Restoration Program for Lake Mary Ronan," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, June 1976, 17 pages. 15.44 "Lake Classifications," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 15.45 "Lakes and Streams Water Quality Study, Flathead Drainage, Montana," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, 60 pages. 15.46 "Lake Sensitivity to Nutrient Loadings," Region I (New England), January 1977. 15.47 "Lake Management - Lake Garfield," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 15.48 "Lake Management - Richmond Pond," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 15.49 "Lake Management - Pontoosuk Lake," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 15.50 "Lake Sensitivity to Nutrient Loadings," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, January 1977. 15.51 "Lake Management - Plunkett Reser- voir," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 15.52 "Lake Management - Lake Bull," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 15.53 "Lake Management - Goose Pond," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 15.54 "Lake Management - Laurel Lake," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 15.55 "Lake Management - Ashmere Lake," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 15.56 "Lake Management - Onota Lake," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 15.57 "Lake Management - Stockbridge Bowl," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 15.58 "Lake Management - Woods Pond," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 15.59 "Lake Management - Center Pond," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 146 ------- 15.60 "Lake Eutrophication," Berkshire 15.71 County Regional Planning Commis- sion, November 1976. 15.73 15.74 15.75 15.61 "Lakeshed Study Areas," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 15.62 "Lake Michigan Water Quality Trends and Monitoring Programs," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, December 1976. 15.63 "Life Cycle of Freshwater Ponds and Lakes," Region I (New England), August 1975. 15.64 "A Limnological Study of Selected Lakes in the Tri-County Region," Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, May 1977. 15.65 "Minimum Elements of a Lake Sampling Program," Region I (New England), March 1976. 15.66 "National Eutrophication Survey, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1976 and 1977," Sixth District Council of Governments. Reports on Angostura Reservoir, Deerfield Lake, Pactola Reservoir, Sheridan Lake and Stockade Lake. 15.67 "Nonpoint Sources of Pollution to Lakes," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 15.68 "Nonpoint Sources of Pollution to Lakes," Region I (New England), May 18, 1977. 15.69 "Nonpoint Assessment," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, Vol. 1 through 6, Lakes and Basins, Keith Porter. 15.79 15.70 "Nutrient Budget Design Study for Lake Areas," June 1978, 77 pages. 15.76 15.78 "Outline of Assessment Methodology for Long Island Bays," Nassau- Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 15.72 "Phosphorus Release from Sediments," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, December 1977, 30 pages. Topics include: analysis of core samples of bottom sediments to discover phosphorus release. "Plan of Study, Lakes and Streams Project, Report of Completion, Work Order Number One," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, 85 pages. "Proposal for a Lake Management Program for South Meadow Pond, Clinton, Massachusetts," Mont- achusett Regional Planning Commission, 1977, 20 pages. "Public Health Studies in Winne- bago Pool Lakes," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, Decmeber 1978, 60 pages. Topics include septic tanks. "Recommendations of Lake Management: Webster Lake," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, August 1976. 15.77 "Sediment and Soil Loss in Illinois," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, December 1977. "A Small Streams Guide for Western King County," Municipality of Metro Seattle, 1977, 10 pages. A tabloid style paper for citizen awareness of the value, problems, available help and location of streams in the Cedar/Green Basin. "South Dakota Lake Protection Procedures," South Dakota Depart- ment of Environmental Protection, Chapter 1, Section F. 147 ------- 15.80 "State of the Art Review - Lake Monagment," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, December 1976. 15.81 "State of the Art Review - Lake Monagement," Region I (New England). 15.82 "Stormwater and Lake System Maintenance and Design Guidelines (Included in Areawide Water Quality Management Plan)," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission. 15.83 "Stream Segment Analysis," Ark- Texas Council of Governments, November 1977, 84 pages. 15.84 "Swan Lake Soils," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, 107 pages. 15.85 "Technical Supplement to Lake and Stream Quality Study," West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission, September 1977, 138 pages. 15.86 "Technical Report: Laguna Grande- Roberts Lake," Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments. 15.87 "Trophic Status of Lake Winnebego Pool," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, June 1978, 50 pages. 15.88 "Trophic Study of Lower Green Bay," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, June 1978, 50 pages. 15.89 "Vancouver Lake Rehabilitation," Regional Planning Council of Governments, Dames and Moore and Regional Planning Commission. 15.90 "Woodbury Lake Water Quality Report," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1977, 82 pages. Part of the Vermont lake Eutrophication Series (Report No. 15) describing physi- cal, chemical and biological characteristics of the lake and the land use practices in the adjacent watershed. A series of recommendations are made to ensure the preservation of the lake's water quality. 15.91 "Water Quality Assessment of Lakes and Reservoirs," Mountain- land Association of Governments, January 1977. 15.92 "Water Quality Data - Stream Sampling Modelling," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, Vols. I, II, and III, December 1977, 227, 256 and 199 pages. 15.93 "Vol. Ill, Water Quality Assess- ment," Southwest Illinois Planning Commission, April 1978. Analysis of water quality of the streams in Madison, St. Clair and Monroe Counties. 15.94 "Water Quality Problems in Inland Lakes," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, August 1976. 15.95 "Water Quality Investigation in Rendt Lake and Cedar Lake," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, March 1978, 180 pages. 15.96 "Water Quality Problems in Las Vegas Bay and Boulder Basin of Lake Mead Water Quality Report Series," Clark County Department of Comprehensive Planning, URS Company, January 1979. 148 ------- 15.97 "Water Quality Investigations in Cedar Lake," Part I, Appendix B-4, Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 93 pages. 15.98 "Water Quality Investigations in Rend Lake," Part II, Appendix B-4, Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 83 pages. 15.99 "Water Quality of Lakes and Streams in Southeastern Wisconsin: 1964-1975," Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, June 1978, 593 pages, $30.00. 15.100 "The Recreation Benefits Related to Spray Irrigation in the Pennyback Watershed," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Louis Berger and Associates, February 1975. 15.101 "Watershed Development in Georgia, A Status Report," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Com- mission, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, June 30, 1973. 15.102 "Areawide Water Quality Manage- ment Plan - Part I: River Basin Studies," West Michigan Shoreline Regional Planning Commission, June 1978. Topics include watersheds. 15.103 "The Role of Watershed Management in 208 Planning," Toledo Metro- politan Area Council of Govern- ments, May 1975. 15.104 "Monitoring of Selected Water- sheds," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, November 1977, 20 pages. Results of analysis of stormwater samples collected at three (3) preselected sites within the study area. 15.105 "Little Blue Valley Sewer District: An Example of the Watershed Approach to Water Quality Management," Mid- America Regional Council, June 1977. 15.106 "Demonstration Watersheds Descrip- tion and Selection Criteria," Association of Bay Area Governments, August 1976, $1.00. 15.107 "Watershed Prioritization for New Castle County, (Draft)," Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, Bruce Kraeuter, February 1979. 15.108 "Definition of Subwatershed Monitor- ing Program," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, September 1977, 22 pages. Topics include: nonpoint source assess- ment, nonpoint sampling requirements, and site selection. 15.109 "Report on Characterization of Study Area Subwatersheds," Mid- America Regional Council. XVI. LANDFILLS 16.1 "Analysis of Water Quality Impact of Landfills," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council, January 1976. 16.2 "Controlled Landfill and Leachate Treatment," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, October 5, 1973. 16.3 "Detailed Evaluation of the Impacts of Landfills on Water Quality," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 16.4 "Evaluation Methodology for Deter- mining Sites Suitable for Land Disposal of Wastewater," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection. 149 ------- 16.5 "Identification and Evaluation of 16.15 Sanitary Landfill Problems," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, Anderson-Nichols, 1977, 17 pages. 16.16 16.6 "Inventory of Sanitary Landfills in Pennsylvania," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission. 16.7 "Inventory of Sanitary Landfills," 16.17 (WP-5.01-2), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, October 1976. 16.8 "Laboratory Study of the Behavior of a Sanitary Landfill," Vol. 43, Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1971. 16.9 "Landfill Stabilization With Leachate Recycle," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, March 4-5, 1973. 16.10 "Landfill Non-Point Sources of Pollution - Background Informa- tion and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. 16.18 16.19 16.20 16.11 "Landfill Sampling Analysis," Region I (New England), August 16.21 1977. 16.12 "Landfill Sampling Analysis," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Commission, June 1977. 16.22 16.13 "Large Elevation Landfill ing for Refuse Disposal, Public Works," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1970. 16.23 16.14 "Literature Review, Leachate Production and Control in Sanit- ary Landfills," New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, December 1977. 16.24 "Orange County Pollution Control Department Landfill Leachate Proposal," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. "Preliminary Evaluation of Pollution Potential from Land- fills," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. "Preliminary Evaluation of Land Treatment in the Washington Area," Washington Council of Governments, January 1978. An evaluation of the feasibility of meeting future sewage treatment capacity needs in the region through the use of land treatment. "Preventing Landfill Leachate Contamination of Water," Rappahan- nock Area Development Commission, 1972. "Recommended Leachate Control Alternatives for Landfills," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. "Report on Investigation of Leach- ing of a Sanitary Landfill," California Water Resources Control Board, $1.80. "Sanitary Landfill-Leaching Pre- vention and Control," Volume 43, Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1971. "Siting Criteria, Hydrogeological Investigation, and Monitoring of Sanitary Landfills," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. "Solid Waste Administration Landfill Reports," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. "Status of Existing Landfill Sites in San Francisco Bay Region," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, April 1977, $1.00. 150 ------- 6.25 "Surface Water Classification and 17.3 Data," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, June 1978, 25 pages, 13 accompany- ing maps of drainage basins in the Central New York region. 6.26 "Technical Memorandum: Pembroke 17.4 Landfill," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Points out several issues which should be investigated further before the 17.5 Board of Health assigns the site off Oak Street for landfill. 16.27 "Technical Memorandum: Rockland Landfill," Old Colony Planning 17.6 Council, 1976. Intended to raise some issues for the Secretary of Environmental Affairs' consider- ation; in particular the possibil- ity of requiring an environmental 17.7 impact statement for the Rockland Landfill. 16.28 "Treatability of Leachate from 17.8 Sanitary Landfills," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, May 3, 1973. 16.29 "Water Quality Management in 17.9 North Utah County, A Case Study," Mountain!and Association of Governments, April 1977. 16.30 "A Water Quality Monitoring Project - Sanitary Landfill Site, 17.10 Ashland, New Hampshire - Comple- tion Report," New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, August 1978. XVII. LAND USE 17.11 17.1 "Allocate Future Land Use Change," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, July 1977. 17.12 17.2 "Alternative Approaches to Land Use Planning and Resultant Waste- water Generation Working Paper 19," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson & Quirk, Inc. "Alternative Land Use Futures," Greater Portland Council of Governments, January 1978. Topics include alternative land use futures, and population projec- tions. "LU-2 Analysis of Land Use Controls," Salt Lake Council of Governments, November 1975 (Reprint), 18 pages. "Analysis of Water Quality Data and Land Use Water Quality Relation- ships," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, September 1977. "Annotated List of Available Literature on Land Use and Water Quality Relationships," Arizona Office of the Governor. "Anticipated Land Use Patterns for the Miami Valley Region," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. "Physical Features and Land Use Studies," Appendix 7, Volumes A- C, Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency. "Appendix G: Summary of Existing and Projected Land Use/Cover Factors," Phase II and III Report, Michigan Area Council of Govern- ments, 1978. "Approved and Current Land Use Activity in New Castle County, Delaware," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Agency, January 1976. "Areawide Land Use Alternative Refinement," #409, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. "Arizona's Role in Water Quality Management: State Agency Program and Land and Water Resource Controls," Pima Association of Government, Task 7330, Arizona Office of Economic Planning and Development, August 1977. 151 ------- 17.13 "Background Information and Land 17.21 Use Status Inventory," Ada Plan- ning Association, $3.00. 17.14 "Baseline Land Use Projections," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Corporation, April 1977, 92 pages. This report 17.22 identifies the perceptions of the 208 municipalities in terms of what land use changes are likely to take place in their communities within the next 25 year period. It also presents an analysis of 17.23 those projections in terms of their relationship to previously accepted population projections. 17.15 "A Case Study of the Analysis of the Capability of Undeveloped 17.24 Lands to Contribute to Water Quality Degradation," Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, Vern C. Svatos, August 1978. 17.25 17.16 "A Case Study of the Analysis of the Capability of Undeveloped Lands to Contribute to Water 17.26 Quality Degradation," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, July 1978. 17.17 "Collect Local Land Use Documents," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 17.27 17.18 "Comparison of Projected Land Use in the GLS Region," Genesse- Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Plan- ning and Development Commission, Chase-Mogdis, Inc., April 1978. 17.19 "Comparison of Projected Land ' Use in 1995 in the GLS Region," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, April 1978. 17.20 "Compilation of Land Use Task 17.29 Groups Meeting Minutes," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection. 17.28 "Computerized Land-Based Data Management System - Description and Instructions for Use," Greater Portland Council of Governments, January 1978. Topics include land use. "Composite Enumeration of Existing Land Development, Planning and Other Nonstructural Controls," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #101. "Consideration of Lagoon and Land Application in COWAMP/208," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, February 1977. "LU-6 Data Report—Land Use Element," Salt Lake Council of Governments, May 1976, 33 pages (Reprint). "Davis County Land Use," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. "Desk-Top Methodology for Estimation of Pollutant Loads Associated with Land Use Prac- tices," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. "Documentation of Environmental Features, Land Use Considerations Methodology Paper," Chapter 4, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, May 1977. "Documentation of Environmental Features, 7.0 Land Use Consider- ations Methodology Paper No. NE 001," Chapter 4, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, May 1977. "Draft Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan: Land Use," Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission, June 1977. 152 ------- 17.30 "The Effects of Land Use Upon 17.40 Water Quality," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 17.31 "The Effects of Land Use Practices in Trout Populations in Rocky 17.41 Creek, Montana," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky County. 17.42 17.43 17.44 17.32 "The Effect of Aviation on Physical Environmental and Land Uses in the Bay Region," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, Wilson and Ham, August 1971. 17.33 "Effluent Land Application in the Tualatin River Basin," Columbia Regional Association of Govern- ments. 17.34 "Part III - Estimates of Land Cover and Use," West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission, April 1977, 69 pages. 17.35 "WQ-13—Evaluation of Land Use and Bacterial Water Quality in Wasatch 17.45 Mountain Streams," Salt Lake Council of Governments, April 1977, 136 pages (Rewrite). 17.36 "Existing Land Use and Inventory 17.46 of Existing Uses by Community," Region I (New England). 17.37 Existing and Projected Population, Land Use and Economic Activity," Northern Arizona Council of Govern- ments, 1978. 17.47 17.38 "Existing Land Use Plans," Genessee- Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, July 17.48 1977. 17.39 "Existing Population and Land Use (With Map) Point Source Inventory 17.49 Atlantic County Employment Report," Atlantic County Planning Division, July 1978. "Existing and Projected Land Use 1976-1995 Central Florida Regional Comprehensive Plan Guide," Central Florida Regional Planning Commission, January 1978, $3.00. "Existing Land Use Plans," Genesse- Lapeer-Shiawassee Region 5 Planning and Development Commission, July 1977. "Existing Land Use Regulations," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Commission, September 1976. "Existing and Probable Future Land Use," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1977, 29 pages. "The Federal Role in Water Quality Management Program Activities and Land and Water Resource Controls," Pima Association of Governments, Task 7340, prepared by the Arizona Office of Economic Planning and Development, October 1977. "Future Land Use Plan, Chariton Valley Region, Iowa W.E. 209... Summary Report," Chariton Valley Regional Services Agency. "Geographic Data Base Manipulation and Mapping System: A Computer Process Description," Baltimore Regional Planning Commission, Kenneth Shanks and 208 Staff, 70 pages. "Growth and Land Use," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, Phase 1 Report, November 1976. "Historical Trends Soil Loss and Land Use in Central Aroostook County," Region I (New England). "Identification and Definition of Land Use/Pollution Relationships," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 153 ------- 17.50 "Identification of Water Quality 17.60 Problems Associated with Future Land Use Alternatives," Land-of- Sky Regional Council, Cummings Engineers, Inc., June 1978, 17 pages. 17.51 "Illustrated Land Development 17.61 Guide," Northeast Ohio Four County Organization, September 1978. 17.52 "Impacts of Land Use Alternatives on Wastewater Treatment Facilities 17.62 Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland Triangle," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, June 1977, 15 pages. 17.63 17.53 "An Index to Regulations Govern- ing Land Development and Environ- mental Resources in New Castle County," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Mangement Agency, September 1975. 17.54 "Integrated Land Use/Air Quality/ Water Quality Control Study for 17.64 Sonoma County," Association of Bay Area Governments, January 1977. 17.55 "Interim Output: Projected Land 17.65 Use and Service Area Maps," Sussex County Water Quality Management Project. 17.66 17.56 "Interim Out Report: Land Use," (Appendix G, Phase II and III Report), Michigan Area Council of 17.67 Governments, 1978. 17.57 "Interim Land Use Output," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, 17.68 October 1976. 17.58 "Inventory and Mapping of Detailed Land Use of New Castle County, Delaware," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management 17.69 Agency. 17.59 "Jackson County Land Use and Housing Plan," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. "Lakeshed Study Areas - Detailed Studies of Land Use - Water Quality Relationships in the Southern Kennebec Region," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. "Appendix C, Land and Water Resources Problems and Needs," Nebraska Natural Resources Com- mission, Publication No. 1016, September 1971. "Land Application Feasibility Study," Indian Nations Council of Governments, July 1979. "Land Application Evaluation," EPA Plan Elements 8 and 9, Indian Nations Council of Governments, March 1978. This report describes design procedures and methodology used to develop land treatment costs. Calculation sheets used to develop costs for each alternative are presented. "Land Capability Chariton Valley Region," Chariton Valley Regional Services Agency. "Land Capabilities," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country. "Land Capability Analysis," Knox- ville, Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission, June 1976. "Land Development System," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. "Land Resources Handbook," Pima Association of Governments, Task 4301B, Applied Remote Sensing Program, Office of Arid Land Studies, University of Arizona. "Land Resources Atlas," Pima Association of Governments, Task 4301A, Applied Remote Sensing Program, Office of Arid Lands Studies, University of Arizona. 154 ------- 17.70 "Land Use and Floodplain Regulation 17.81 Inventory," Activity 103, Chatta- nooga Area Regional Council of Governments, 3 pages. 17.71 "Land Use and Growth Implications of Cooperative Forecasts," Wash- 17.82 ington Council of Governments, February 1977. An identification of the potential land use and growth pattern impacts of Council of Government's growth trend forecasts as used in its Growth 17.83 Policy Program. 17.72 "Land Use Planning Practices," Washington Council of Governments, 17.84 July 1979, 50 pages. 17.73 "Land Use Summary," Region I (New England). 17.85 17.74 "Land Use Control Measures Designed to Improve Water Quality," Region I (New England). 17.86 17.75 "Land Use Trends and Projections," Region I (New England), March 1976. 17.87 17.76 "208 Land Use Planning," Uintah 17.88 Basin Association of Governments. 17.77 "Land Use/Water Quality Relation- ships Report," Pima Association 17.89 of Governments, Task 5324, EPA Interim Output, August 1977. 17.78 "Land Use Regulations Assessment 17.90 Report," Pima Association of Governments, Task 4308, City of Tucson Planning Department, February 1978. 17.91 17.79 "Land Use Capability Report," Pima Association of Governments, Task 4307B, July 1977. 17.92 17.80 "Land Use Suitability Report," Pima Association of Governments, Task 4307A, City of Tucson 17.93 Planning Department, June 1977. "Land Use Conversion Factors - Metropolitan," Pima Association of Governments, Task 4306B, City of Tucson Planning Department, June 1977. "Land Use Conversion Factors Report - Rural," Pima Association of Governments, Task 4306A, Pima County Planning Department, June 1977. "Land Use and Population Alloca- tions for Summit County," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. "Land Use Factors Relevant to Water Quality in Pitkin County," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. "Land Use," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, 16 pages. "Land Use Issues, Goals, Priorities and Policies," Rhode Island State- wide Planning Program. "Land Use," Region I (New England). "Land Use Water Quality Issues," Region I (New England), January 1, 1976. "Land Use - Water Management Control Strategies," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #404. "Land Use Modeling Correlation," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #405. "Land Use Projections," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #407. "Land Use Alternatives," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #408. "Land Use Regulatory Guidelines," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #410. 155 ------- 17.94 "Land Use Projections and Analysis," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, August 24, 1977. 17.95 "Land Use Conversion Factors (208/436)," Central Arizona Association of Governments. 17.96 "Land Use Capability Analysis (208/437)," Central Arizona Association of Governments. 17.97 "Land Use Projection (208/438)," Central Arizona Association of Governments. 17.98 "Land-Use Projections Taken from the Next Challenge, Creating Contempor- ary Communities," Rappahannock Area Development Commission. 17.99 "Land-Use Projections and Break- downs Prepared by the Staff of the Rappahannock Area Development Commission," Rappahannock Area Development Commission. 17.100 "1970 Land-Use File, MCD and County Summary Statistics," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania, 1976. 17.101 "Land Use - Water Quality Relationships," Central Midland Regional Planning Commission. 17.102 "Land Use: Present and Future," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, October 1978, 147 pages. 17.103 "Appendix I: Land Use/Cover Data Bank Users Guide, Phase II and III Report," Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. 17.104 "Land Use, Population, and Housing Characteristics, Central Florida Region," Central Florida Regional Planning Commission, June 1977, Map ($4.50). 17.105 "Volume Two: Land Use Planning," Section II: Urban Land Use, Section III: Non-Urban Land Use, Kentuckiana Regional Planning Commission. 17.106 "Land Use/Loading Relationship," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 17.107 "Land Use and Population 1965- 1985," Report No. 2, Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Macon-Bibb County, Georgia, September 1968. 17.108 "Land Use/Water Quality Relation- ships," Southeast Idaho Council of Governments. 17.109 "Land Use Inventory and Projec- tions," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 17.110 "Land Use Maps for Harding," Sixth District Council of Govern- ments. Prepared at a scale of 1:250,000 (1/4 inch = 1 mile). 17.111 "Land Use in the 208 Area," Appendix B-6, Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 121 pages. 17.112 "Land Use Evaluation Areas," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, February 1976. 17.113 "Land Use Inventory By Drainage Area," Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, August 1975. 17.114 "Land Use Regulatory Control System," Baltimore Regional Planning Council. 17.115 "Land Use Report," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, April 1978. 156 ------- 17.116 "Land Use Trends and Projections," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, March 1976. 17.117 "Land Use Planning: Its Role in Areawide Water Quality Management," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Pro- gram, January 1978. 17.118 "Land Use Capability/Suitability Analysis," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, July 1977. 17.119 "Land Use Requirements for New Growth," Lakes Region Planning Commission, May 1977. 17.120 "208 Land Use Report," Lakes Region Planning Commission, September 1976. 17.121 "Land Use Policies and Controls," Lakes Region Planning Commission, November 1976. 17.122 "Land Use Inventory," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, December 1975. 17.123 "Land Use/Water Quality Issues in the OCPC 208 Area," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Focus on past and present land use and the changes that have occurred, the problems of land use as they relate to water quality, deter- minants of land use and a brief description of present adminis- trative mechanisms. 17.124 "Land Use, Policy Plan," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commis- sion, part of the Regional Comprehensive Plan Series, $5.00 per copy. 17.125 "Land Use, Policy Plan Summary Fact Sheet," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission. 17.126 "Land Use Control Measures Designed to Improve Water Quality," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 17.127 "Land Use - Present and Future," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Commission, August 1977, 122 pages. 17.128 "Land Use Controls Available to FT-VDD," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, January 1977, 7 pages. Cursory examination of the adequacy of land use controls in the study area. 17.129 "Land Use - Water Quality Conflict Report," Montachusett-Nashua Area- wide Water Quality Management Plan, 1977, 15 pages. 17.130 "Land Use and Water Quality Relationships," Lewis and Clark Regional Council for Development. 17.131 "Land Use Practices and Clean Water," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, February 1978. 17.132 "Land Use Forecasts for Watersheds in the Atlanta Region," Atlanta Regional Commission, February 1978. 17.133 "Land Use Prototypes: Evaluating Their Effect on Nonpoint Source Water Pollution," Atlanta Regional Commission, February 1978. 17.134 "Large Array of Wastewater Land Treatment Alternatives," Maricopa Association of Governments, Boyle Engineering Corporation for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Phoenix Urban Study, February 1977. Back- ground data and criteria which were used to formulate various wastewater land-treatment alter- natives are summarized. A total of 30 potential sites containing a total of 38 alternatives were identified, from these 12 best alternatives were selected and are described in depth. 157 ------- 17.135 "Larimer-Weld Region Land Use Alternatives-Analysis of 20 Year Growth Demands and Impacts," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, November 1977, 296 pages, $20.00. 17.136 "Larimer-Weld Region Land Use Alternatives-Analysis of 20 Year Growth Demands and Impacts," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, (summary), November 1977, 55 pages, $3.00. 17.137 "Local Growth Policies," South- eastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, December 1975, 108 pages. Topics include land use and socio- economic impact. 17.138 "Methodology for Land Use Correlations," Lakes Region Planning Commission, September 1976. 17.139 "Minor Civil Division Inventory of Land Use Controls," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, December 1975. 17.140 "Model Land Use Ordinances," Androscoggin Valley Regional Planning Commission. This docu- ment is a handbook of model ordinances which can be imple- mented as written or tailored to meet the specific needs of a municipality. The models pro- vided are sediment and erosion control, aquifer protection, watershed protection, subsurface disposal, subdivision regulations, site plan review, and sewer use. It also includes information on a Code Enforcement program for small towns. 17.141 "Element 28: Monitoring Implementa- tion," East-West Gateway Coordina- ting Council, January 1978. These memos describe monitoring programs and techniques which should be used in the areas of water quality, land use, population change and distribution, and relevant institutional changes. 17.142 "Morgan County Land Use," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 17.143 "Nonpoint Source Pollution From Land Use Activities," North- eastern Illinois Planning Commission, August 1977. 17.144 "Northwest Colorado Council of Governments Regional Land Use Plan," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. 17.145 "Organic Compounds and Their Uses," State of New Jersey Depart- ment of Environmental Protection, December 1978, Chapter 3. 17.146 "Population and Land Use Projec- tions: Pulaski and Saline Counties, 1970-2020," Metroplan, October 1977, 17 pages. 17.147 "Population and Land Use Update: Illustrative Trendline Population Projections," Indian Nations Council of Governments, June 1979. 17.148 "Population, Land Use and Economic Projections," Chapter 4, Tallahassee- Leon County Planning Department. 17.149 "Population and Land Use Projec- tions," Region I (New England), June 30, 1976. 17.150 "Population and Land Use," Houston- Galveston Area Council, December 1977. 17.151 "Potential Land Use Controls," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council, January 1976. 158 ------- 17.152 "Preliminary Report - Staged Land Development Guide," Northeast Ohio Four County Organization, December 1978. 17.153 "Preliminary Land Use Study, Hardee County," Central Florida Regional Planning Commission, May 1976, $2.00. 17.154 "Preliminary Assessment of the Potential Land Application Sites," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, Phoenix Urban Study, Boyle Engineering Corporation for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, October 1976. The specific methods of land application of treated wastewater are irrigation, infiltration-percolation, and overland flow. Each system has restrictive criteria relocated to sites. This book evaluates these criteria in terms of the following factors: environmental characteristics (climate, soil), topography, ground water condition. 17.155 "Preliminary Land Use Constraints," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, June 1976. 17.156 "Preliminary Land Use Allocation and Population Projections, Eagle County," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. 17.157 "Procedure for Review and Adoption of Water Quality, Land Use, and Housing Plans," Policy Paper #4, Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1977. 17.158 "Projected 1995 Land Use, Central Florida Region," Central Florida Regional Planning Council, May 1977, Map $.50. 17.159 "Projected 1980 Land Use, Central Florida Region," Central Florida Regional Planning Commission, May 1977, map $.50. 17.160 "Projected Land Use to 1990 for Selected Vermont Communities," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1978, 192 pages. Includes criteria for town selection, description of task, assumptions, methodology, limita- tions, selected towns, people contacted and map legends. 17.161 "Proposed Regional Land Use Element," South Carolina Appala- chian Council of Governments, June 1977. 17.162 "Recommended Land Uses and Ordinance Changes," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, October 1977, 30 pages. Recommendations on changes in local land use controls, ordinances and policies needed within the study area to meet 1983 clean water standards. 17.163 "Recommended Land Use Plan," Chariton Valley Regional Services Agency. 17.164 "Residential Land Use Projections 1975 to 1995," Region I (New England), June 1977. 17.165 "Regional Land Use Studies," Region I (New England), December 1974. 17.166 "Regional Land Use Studies: Volume I - Inventory and Assess- ment," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, December 1974. 17.167 "Regional Land Use: Alternative Futures," Lakes Region Planning Commission, April 1977. 17.168 "Regional Land Use Study, The Planning Collaborative, Inc.," Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, John M. Sanger and Associated Consultants, 1978. 159 ------- 17.169 "Regional Land Use Studies: Volume 2 - Land Use Plans for Northern Middlesex Area," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, December 1974. 17.170 "Regional Development Plan - 2000 Volume II: Part A; Land Use and Development Policies Plan," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, 1978, 130 pages. 17.171 "Report on Recommended Land Use and Ordinance Changes," Mid- America Regional Council. 17.172 "Report on Methodology of Eval- uating Plans Against Baseline," Mid-America Regional Council. 17.173 "Report on Land Use Control Techniques Available to MARC Region," Mid-America Regional Council. 17.174 "Report on Population, Employ- ment, and Land Use Projections," Mid-America Regional Council. 17.175 "Report on Environmental Setting of Study Area," Mid-America Regional Council. 17.176 "Report on Delineation of Service Areas," Mid-America Regional Council. 17.177 "Report on Nonpoint Source Pollution," Greater Portland Council of Governments, January 1978. Topics include: Land use loading functions, septic tanks, modeling, sediments, storm runoff. 17.178 "Review of Existing Land Use Plan and Ordinances," Region I (New England). 17.179 "Risk Assessment Framework for Land Use Management for Water Quality," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, March 1976, 48 pages. 17.180 "Risk Assessment Framework for Land Use Management for Water Quality," Region I (New England), March 18, 1975. 17.181 "Rural Land Use," Metroplan, 1978. 17.182 "Rural Land Use Forecasts Report," Pima Association of Governments, Task 4309B, Pima County Planning and Zoning Department, March 1978. 17.183 "Selected Land Use Control Tech- niques," Lakes Region Planning Commission, July 1977. 17.184 "Sizing Area of Land Application After Lagoons," Five County Association of Governments. 17.185 "Sizing Area of Land Application after Mechanical Treatment," Five County Association of Governments. 17.186 "Staged Land Development Guide," Northeast Ohio Four County Coordin- ating Organization, March 1978, 400 pages. 17.187 "Storage Requirements for Land Application," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, April 1977. 17.188 "Suitability of Land Treatment Sites in Region XII," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. 17.189 "Summary Staged Land Development Guide," Northeast Ohio Four County Organization, December 1978. 17.190 "Task 103 - Basic Studies: Sub- tasks (a) and (b) - Socio-Economic Projections and Land Use Analysis," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To define existing and projected population and land use for Jefferson County. 160 ------- 17.191 "Technical Memorandum: Residential Land Use Projections 1975-1995 in the OCPC 208 Area," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Discuss projections for residential land use; procedures used in making the projections; and breaks down the land use projections by community. 17.192 "LU-13 Technical Land Use Plan, Wasatch Canyons," Salt Lake Council of Governments, July 1977, 33 pages. 17.193 "Toward Clean Water: Alternatives for Action, Volume 1, Draft Environmental Impact Assessment, (1977), Chapter 9: Local Environ- mental Management Programs," Old Colony Planning Council. Points out the alternatives to lakes management, wetlands and flood- plain protection, earth removal preservation of agricultural land, natural areas protection, and pesticide programs (non- agricultural ly related). 17.194 "Toward Clean Water: A Program for Action," Old Colony Planning Council, 1978. Discusses natural areas protection within the recom- mended community actions (chapters 1-10), recommended regional actions (chapter 11), and recom- mended state and federal action (chapter 15 and 16). 17.195 "Updated Future Land Use for Computer Model," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, Element 19, Task Memo, May 1977. Describes the nonpoint and environmental water quality data base; additional samples were analyzed. 17.196 "Urban Resources Study: Existing Patterns and Trends in Land Use in the Greater Lowell Area," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, June 1968. 17.197 "Urban Land Use Category: Pollu- tant Loadings," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 17.198 "Water Quality in Southeast Michigan: The Huron Basin," South- east Michigan Council of Governments, February 1978, 156 pages. This report describes the water quality for major sub-basins in the Huron River Basin. The basin geology, soils, land use, water uses and hydrology are summarized so that the water quality of reaches and tributaries is better understood. 17.199 "Water Quality - Land Use Relation- ships," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach Councy, #403. 17.200 "Water Quality Management Planning Baseline Report," Toledo Metro- politan Area Council of Governments, July 1976. Includes chapters on water quality, land use and the land; the region's water resources; existing water quality problems; and the management framework. 17.201 "Water Quality - Land Use Relation- ships," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, May 1, 1976. 17.202 "Water Quality Related Land Use Guidelines," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 17.203 "Water Resources - Land Use Computer Mapping Pilot Project," Lakes Region Planning Commission, November 1976. 161 ------- 17.204 "Water Supply and Demand in Maricopa County, Arizona," Maricopa Associa- tion of Governments, Arthur Beard Engineers, Inc./Camp, Dresser and McKee, May 1977. This report pro- vides a preliminary assessment of the impacts that the four regional planning development strategies (Composite Land Use Plan, Trends, Confinement, Satellite Cities) will have on water quality and quantity. The results presented in this study are to be used in the re-evaluation study and in the MAG 208 study in preparing alternative waste management plans. 17.205 "Weber County Land Use," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 17.206 "What Are The Options: A Handbook of Alternatives for Wastewater Management," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, June 1976, 24 pages. Topics include land use and septic systems. 17.207 "Working Paper II: Application of Land Use Data in Wastewater Manage- ment Plans," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Planning Agency, February 1975. 17.208 "Work Element 405/440 - Land Use/ Pollutant Loading Relationships," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, October 1977. 17.209 "Work Element 130.E - Summary of Land Use and Water Quality Problems by 208 Stream Segment," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, January 1978. 17.210 "Work Element 130 - Existing and Projected Land Use," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 17.211 "Work Elements 705/905: Engi- neering Solution - Future Land Use Interface/Nonpoint Source Wastewater Controls: Urban and Rural," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, November 1977. 17.212 "Working Paper II: Application of Land Use Data in Wastewater Management Plans," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, February 1975. 17.213 "Draft Land Use and Housing Element," Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, Issue Paper #11, 1977. XVIII. LEGAL 18.1 "Affirmative Action Policy and Mechanism," Association of Bay Area Governments, April 1975. 18.2 "Amendment to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Emphasizing Multiple Use," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board, August 1977. 18.3 "An Analysis of the Legal Frame- work for Water Quality Management," (New Jersey), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, WP-7.02-2. 18.4 "Analysis of Legal Authority for Regulatory and Waste Management Programs in Region B," Land-of-Sky Regional Council, Public Research and Management, Inc., May 1977, 117 pages. 18.5 "Analysis of Nitnification in the Passaic Basin," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 3. 162 ------- 18.6 "Appendix VII-I, Description of Water Quality Management Issues for Which Legal and Institutional Analysis Are Being Performed," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 18.7 "208 Areawide Water Quality Man- agement Planning Working Paper, Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for the Protection of Drinking Water Quality," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, November 1978. 18.8 "Assessment of Legal Authority for Water Quality Management in the Baltimore Region," Baltimore Regional Planning Council. 18.9 "Basin Plan for the Cheyenne River Basin, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection," Sixth District Council of Governments, 1974. 18.10 "Bylaws of the Association," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, as amended February 1977. 18.11 "The Challenge and Opportunity of Water Quality Management Planning," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, January 1976. Poses questions and gives answers con- cerning section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended. The 208 program's pur- pose, its importance, and require- ments are discussed. The program's relationship to EPA and various federal, state and local govern- ments is included. A glossary of useful terms is also contained within this booklet. 18.12 "Circular No. A-95, Evaluation, Review, and Coordination of Federal and Federally Assisted Programs and Projects," Association of Bay Area Governments, 1976. 18.13 "A Citizen's Guide to Enforce- ment of Laws Protecting Water Quality in Massachusetts," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 18.14 "Civil Preparedness Program Capsule," Association of Bay Area Governments, January 1975. 18.15 "Colorado Water Law," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Ft. Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University, 1973. 18.16 "Delineation and Discussion of 201 Facility Planning Areas, Northeast 208 Study Area, Task 4.2," Chapter 5, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, January 1978. 18.17 "Development of Legal, Institu- tional and Fiscal Means t Implement Technical Solutions for Nonpoint Sources of Pollution," Land of Sky Regional Council, Public Research and Management, Inc., February 1978, 55 pages. 18.18 "Environmental Assessment of Proposed Final Plan," (Work Element 100), West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 18.19 "Environmental Impact Report," Element 8, Pima Association of Governments, TOUPS Corporation, June 1978. 18.20 "Environmental Impact Assessment of Rural Land Use Forecasts," Task 4309D, Pima Association of Governments, Pima County Planning and Zoning Department, November 1977. 18.21 "Environmental Impact Assessment of Metropolitan Population Pro- jections," Task 4309C, Pima Association of Governments, City of Tucson Planning Department, March 1978. 163 ------- 18.22 "Environmental Impact Statement," Regional Planning Council of Governments, January 1978. 18.23 "Executive Summary," Region VI Planning and Development Commission. 18.24 "Excerpts from the Florida Statutes Regarding Programs and Provisions for Implementing the 208 Plan," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 18.25 "Existing Water Quality Manage- ment Programs at the Federal, State, and Local Levels: Inventory and Analysis," Task 7350, Pima Association of Govern- ments, prepared by University of Arizona Institute of Government Research, July 1977. 18.26 "Existing Management Programs for Water Quality in the Cedar and Green River Basins in King County," Municipality of Metro Seattle, 1978, 75 pages. Exam- ination of local, state and major laws/regulations/programs impact- ing water quality and the institu- tional roles existing because of them. Organized by water quality problems, it identifies those agencies having major functions in Water Quality. 18.27 "Task 601 - Existing Management Systems," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To identify and describe existing jurisdictional legislature, and financial aspects of programs relating to water quality manage- ment and the requirements of Section "208" of PL 92-500. 18.28 "Existing Management Systems Report," Arkhoma Regional Planning Commission, $10.00. Identifies legal, financial and political constraints on pollution control activities in the area. 18.29 "Existing Legal, Financial and Institutional Aspects of Water Quality Management Alternatives," Region I (New England), December 15, 1977. 18.30 "Federal Government: Planning," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1976. 18.31 "Federal Government: Operations," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, December 1976. 18.32 "Federal Government: Regulations," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1976. 18.33 "Grading Ordinance," Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, February 1972, 17 pages, $2.50. 18.34 "Identification and Description of Existing Regulatory Authority in the State of Delaware Relating to Water Quality Control and Fiscal Management," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, December 1977. 18.35 "Identification of Top Priority Water Quality Problems," Land of Sky Regional Council, Cummings Engineers, Inc., March 1978, 41 pages. 18.36 "Identification of Methods of Abating Top Priority Water Quality Problems," Land of Sky Regional Council, Cummings Engineers, Inc. 18.37 "Impact of the Property Tax Rate in Atkinson of a Proposed Wetland Zoning Ordinance," Southern Rock- ingham Regional Council, May 1978. 18.38 "An Index to Regulations Governing Land Development and Environmental Resources in New Castle County," New Castle County Area Waste Treatment Management Planning Organization, September 1975. 164 ------- 18.39 "Intergovernmental Coordination," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, October 1975. The coordination of activities between East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, in carrying out the 208 program, and various govern- mental organizations is identified. Formal and indirect East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee relationships with SIMAPC and other agencies are described and centralized as a staff function. 18.40 "Intergovernmental Coordination," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, October 1975. The coordination of activities between East-West Gateway Coordinating Council in carrying out the 208 program, and various governmental organizations is identified. 18.41 "Interstate Agency (Delaware River Basin Commission): Opera- tions, Regulations, Planning," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1976. 18.42 "An Introductory Discussion of Pennsylvania Laws, Regulations and Judicial Decisions Relating to the COWAMP/208 Study," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 18.43 "Inventory and Analysis of the Legal Aspects of Area-Wide Water Quality Management," Southeastern Council of Governments, January 1977, 268 pages, $25.00. 18.44 "Inventory of Local Regulatory Controls Pertinent to Water Quality," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, December 1975, 75 pages. 18.45 "Inventory of Existing Government Structures and Their Management, Financial, and Legal Functions and Capabilities in Summit, Utah and Wasatch Counties," Mountain- land Association of Governments, August 1976. 18.46 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for the Management of Use of Fertilizers and Soil Con- ditioners," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, November 1978. 18.47 "Legal Inventory for the Areawide Water Quality Management Planning Program," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 18.48 "Legal and Institutional Analysis Issue Statements," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Envi- ronmental Protection, August 7, 1978, September 19, 1978, October 3, 1978 and October 5, 1978. 18.49 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for "208" Water Quality Management Planning," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, May 18, 1978. 18.50 "Legal-Institutional Arrangements," Region I (New England), February 1976. 18.51 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for the Protection of Potable Water Supplies: Treat- ment of Sewerage Effluent," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, December 1978. 18.52 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for the Protection of Drinking Water Quality," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, November 1978. 165 ------- 18.53 "Legal and Institutional Inventory 18.61 and Analysis for the Control of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- 18.62 tection, November 1978. 18.54 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for Sludge Manage- ment," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental 18.63 Protection, December 1978. 18.55 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for the Use of Fer- tilizers and Soil Conditioners," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, November 1978. 18.56 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for Septic Systems Management Program in New Jersey," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection. 18.64 18.65 18.66 18.57 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for the Management of Sanitary Landfills Siting and 18.67 Operation Maintenance," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, November 1978. 18.58 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for 208 Water Quality Management Planning," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 18.59 "Legal-Institutional Arrangements for Areawide Waste Treatment Man- 18.68 agement Planning," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, March 1976. 18.60 "Legal and Institutional 18.69 Approaches for the Management of Erosion and Sedimentation in the Montachusett-Nashua 208 Area," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1977, 45 pages. "Legal Authority for Guiding Growth," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, November 1975. "Legal Aspects of Preventing Pollution of the Wachusett Water Supply," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, July 1976. "Legal and Institutional Analysis," Water Quality Plan, Appendix J, Dane County Regional Planning Commission, 1978, 82 pages, $3.00. "Legal Aspects of 208 Water Quality Planning," Rogue Valley Council of Governments. "Legal Critical Factors Analysis," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. "Legal and Management Arrangements for Implementing Areawide Water Quality Plan in Southeast Idaho (With Addendum)," Southeast Idaho Council of Governments. "Legal Aspects of Flood Control - Federal Law, State Law, Recogni- tion of Aesthetic Values of Water Law, Storm Water Modeling, Storage of Storm Runoff, Financing Storm Drainage Improvements, Assessment of Urban Runoff, Quantity and Quality Runoff Determination, Assessment Auxiliary Uses of Floodplains, Working Paper 3," Pikes Peak Area Council of Govern- ments, Karcich and Weber, Inc. "The Legal Environment of Water Quality Planning," (WP 7.01-6), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. "Legal Assessment," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, April 10, 1978. 166 ------- 18.70 "Legal Institutional and Financial Considerations," Region I (New England), June 10, 1977. 18.71 "Legal Institutional Mechan- isms," Region I (New England), April 11, 1977. 18.72 "Legal Institutional and Implementation Executive Summary," Flathead Project, 20 pages. 18.73 "Legal and Institutional Analysis for the Control of Soil Erosion and Sedimenta- tion," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 18.74 "Legal and Institutional Analysis for the Protection of Drinking Water Quality," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 18.75 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for the Management of Sanitary Land- fills Siting, Operation and Maintenance," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection. 18.76 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for the Management and Use of Fertil- izers and Soil Conditioners," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 18.77 "Legal and Institutional Inventory and Analysis for the Management of Sanitary Landfills, Siting, Operation, and Mainten- ance," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, November 1978. 18.78 "Local Legal Analysis," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 18.79 "Management Subplans," Lower Rio Grande Valley Regional Develop- ment Commission. Topics include existing legal authority, financial capability political constraints, alternative institutional arrangements for water quality management. 18.80 "208 Management Elements," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Commis- sion, March 1977. Topics include legal requirements and integration problems; offers 3 management alternatives encompassing a broad range of possible management frameworks. 18.81 "Methodology for the Legal and Institutional Analysis," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection. 18.82 "The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System," Washington Council of Governments, April 1977. A description of the permit issuance and enforcement procedures of the states of Maryland and Virginia and the District of Columbia; a description of the standards and practices employed by the states in determining effluent limitations. 18.83 "Pennsylvania State Operators Certificate Program," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1976. 18.84 "Phase I Interim Output Report," (Work Element 44), West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. Vol. I: Summary; Vol. II: Technical Appendices. 18.85 "Phase I Water Quality Management Basin Plan - Delaware River Trib- utaries - Planning Area B," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, December 1977. 167 ------- 18.86 "Phase I Water Quality Management Basin Plan - Raritan River Basin," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, August 1976. 18.87 "Phase I Water Quality Management Basin Plan - North Atlantic Basin," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, August 1976. 18.88 "Planning Law in Southeastern Wisconsin," Technical Report 6, Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Council, April 1977, 126 pages. 18.89 "Policy Memorandum No. 3.01, Policy and Procedures for Review of Water Quality Management Plans," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, May 1978. 18.90 "Political Subdivisions in the COWAMP/208 Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1976. 18.91 "Population Projection Methodol- ogy," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 18.92 "Problem Identification, Legal, Aspects of Flood Control Alter- native Control Measures," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Karcich and Weber, Inc., January 1976. 18.93. "Proceedings of Elected Officials' Water Quality Workshop," Munici- pality of Metropolitan Seattle, December 1976, 51 pages. Recorded discussions and a sum- mary of local elected decision maker's concepts of water problems in the Cedar/Green Basins. 18.94 "A Proposed Regional Policies Plan," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. 18.95 "Recent EPA Regulations," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Council, Chester Betz Engineers, August 1975. 18.96 "Regional, County and Local Government Agencies in the COWAMP 208 Study Area Operation," Del- aware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1976. 18.97 "208 Regulatory Programs," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 18.98 "Regulatory and Fiscal Controls," Atlanta Regional Commission, October 1977. Describes the statutory requirements and guide- lines covering programs in the WPCA; lists and describes alternative, existing or potential programs which could be recommended. 18.99 "Regulatory Programs and Laws Pertaining to Water Quality," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Commission, June 1977, 66 pages. 18.100 "Regulatory Review," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 18.101 "Report on Existing Legal Authority in the State of Delaware Relating to Wastewater Management," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, February 1976. 18.102 "Report - Review of Existing State Laws and Regulations," New Hamp- shire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, January 1979. 18.103 "Resolving Interlbcal Disputes Concerning Environmental Manage- ment Issues," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Commission, October 4, 1977, 11 pages. 168 ------- 18.104 "Resolution, Regional Home Rule," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, 1971. 18.105 "Review and Evaluation of Existing Federal and State Legislation and Regulations Pertinent to Water Quality: Summary," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, March 1976, 18 pages. 18.106 "Review of Existing Laws, Policies, and Requirements for the Pretreat- ment of Treatment Wastes," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, October 1976, $1.00. 18.107 "Rules of Orange County Pollution Control Board," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 18.108 "Rules and Regulations Relating to the Use of the Public Sewer System," New Castle County Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, August 1975. 18.109 "Section 303(e) Water Quality Management Basin Plan, Northeast New Jersey Urban Area," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, December 1976. 18.110 "Section 303(e) Water Quality Management Basin Plan, Freshwater Passaic River Basin," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, December 1976. 18.111 "Some Legal Aspects of Preventing Pollution of the Wachusett Water Supply," Region I (New England). 18.112 "State Regulation and Land Appli- cation of Wastewater Effluent," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 18.113 "State Policies Concerning Package Treatment Plants," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Commission, 1977, 9 pages. 18.114 "State-EPA Agreement," Section G, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 18.115 "State Legal Analysis," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 18.116 "Statewide Legal Analysis," Tri- County Regional Planning Commission, October 1976. 18.117 "State of Pennsylvania: Operations," Delaware Valley Regional Planning 'Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1976. 18.118 "State of Pennsylvania: Regula- tions," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1976. 18.119 "State of Pennsylvania: Planning," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1976. 18.120 "Study of Legal and Institutional Arrangements," Greater Portland Council of Governments, January 1978. 18.121 "Submission of Legal/Institutional Analysis by O.R.A.," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, August 16, 1978. 18.122 "Submission of Legal/Institutional Analysis by O.R.A.," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, July 28, 1978. 18.123 "Submission of Legal/Institutional Analysis by the Office of Regulatory Affairs," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, November 7. 18.124 "Summary Review and Evaluation of Existing Federal and State Legis- lation Pertinent to Water," Region I (New England), March 1976. 169 ------- 18.125 "Summary of Legislation and Regulations Dealing With Water Quality Management Agencies," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commis- sion, January 1977, 4 pages. 18.126 "Summary of Existing and Projected Pollution Sources Relative to Potential Regulation," South Alabama Regional Planning Commis- sion, October 1977. 18.127 "A Summary Review of Legislation Enabling Municipalities to Create Water and Sewer Authorities with Accompanying Review of Existing Multi-Unit Authorities," South Central Michigan Planning Council, April 1978, 70 pages. 18.128 "Summary of Legal/Legislation Actions Required for Plan Imple- mentation," #129, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 18.129 "Synopsis of Local Ordinances, Regulations and Plans," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 18.130 "Table of Raw Data - Toxic Effluent - 24 Hour Composite," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 18.131 "Technical Appendix of the Pro- ductivity Study for the Big Cypress Study Area," Vols. I and II, Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, prepared by Environmental Science and Engin- eering, Inc., $51.30 per copy for both volumes. 18.132 "Technical Appendix of the Pro- ductivity Study for the Charlotte Harbor Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commis- sion, prepared by Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc., February 1978, $16.30 per copy. 18.133 "Technical Appendix of the Pro- ductivity Study for the Phillippi Creek Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commis- sion, prepared by Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc., February 1978, $12.80 per copy. 18.134 "U.S. Public Health Service Publication," No. 456, Rappa- hannock Area Development Commission, 1962. 18.135 "Variations in Water Quality Constituents Throughout the Study Area," Land of Sky Regional Council, Moore, Gardner and Associates, Inc., May 1978, 31 pages. 18.136 "Water Law in Southeastern Wiscon- sin," Report #2, Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Council, April 1977, 93 pages. 18.137 "Water Law and Its Relationship to Environmental Quality: A Biblio- graphy of Source Material," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Ft. Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University, January 1973. 18.138 "Water Supply and Water Use in the OCPC 208 Area," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Examines the assump- tions underlying past water con- sumption estimates, possible conservation methods, important legal, institutional, and financial issues involved in water supply, and local, state, and federal regu- lations available for water supply protection. 18.139 "Water Supply Protection, Regulations and By-Laws," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, October 1978, 28 pages. Techniques for protection of water supply zone regulatory controls, Board of Health. 18.140 "Water Quality Assessment," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection. 170 ------- 18.141 "Environmental Management Study," Guam Environmental Protection Agency, regulatory programs, Barrett and Associates, March 1978, 116 pages. " 18.142 "Proceeding of the Intergovern- mental Partnership for Water Quality Seminar," Hawaii Depart- ment of Health, September 20, 1977, 70 pages. XIX. MINING 19.1 "CBE Analysis of Acid Mine Drainage Problems," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1976. 19.2 "An Analysis of Abandoned Coal Mines in West Central Indiana and Suggested Reclamation Techniques (With an Inventory of Active Strip Mines)," West Central Indiana Economic Development District, Inc. 19.3 "An Analysis of the Effect of Strip Mining on Groundwater Resources in McLean, Mercer and Oliver Counties," Lewis and Clark Regional Council for Development. 19.4 "An Assessment of Mining Impacts on Water Quality in the Northern Boulder Batholith," Montana Department of Health Environ- mental Sciences, August 1978. 19.5 "Chemical Loads From Coal Mining in COWAMP Study Area No. 1 - Back- ground Information and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. 19.6 "Clean Water and Mining," West Central Indiana Economic Develop- ment District, Inc. 19.7 "Coal Mining Nonpoint Sources of Pollution Background Information and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. 19.8 "Distribution of Koalin and Fullers Earth Mines and Plants in Georgia and North Florida," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Com- mission, Georgia Department of Mines, Mining and Geology, 1970. 19.9 "Energy Report," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, January 1978, 131 pages. Topics include: evaluation and projection of coal mining for the next twenty years. 19.10 "Energy Conservation," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 3, 1975. 19.11 "Energy Report: Evaluation of Area- wide Coal Production and Future Projections," Appendix C-l, Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Develop- ment Commission, November 1978, 104 pages. 19.12 "Future Anthracite Mining Outlook for the Schuylkill River Basin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 19.13 "Geology of the Coal Mining Portion of the Southern Illinois 208 Area and Its Application to Water Quality Problems," Appendix C-2, Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 51 pages. 19.14 "Geology of Coal Mining in Southern Illinois and Its Application to WQ Problems," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, February 1978, 70 pages. 171 ------- 19.15 "Illinois Lands Affected by Underground Mining for Coal," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, March 1977. 19.16 "Inventory of Mine Acid Abatement and Control Techniques," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, February 1977. 19.17 "The 208 Macroinvertebrate Study Report: The Effects of Acid Mine Drainage on Mean Species Diver- sity in Six Southern Illinois Streams," Appendix C-4, Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 69 pages. 19.18 "Mining," Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Revised August 1979, 14 pages. 19.19 "Mine Drainage," (fact sheet), Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 19.20 "Mine Pollution Control and Abatement Cost Estimates," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 19.21 "Mining," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 19.22 "Mining NPS Assessment in the Montana Statewide 208 Planning Area," Montana Department of Health Environmental Sciences. 19.23 "Mining Activities," Chapter 7, Section E, South Dakota Depart- ment of Environmental Protection. 19.24 "Mine Waste Control Program," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, April 1978. Topics include acid mine drainage. 19.25 "Minor Sources of Pollution in GCS Reg. V: Chloride Application Construction, Mining and Roadside Errosion - A Background Paper," Genessee-Lapeer-Shiawassee Plan- ning and Development Commission, Chase-Modgis, Inc., April 1978. 19.26 "Missouri's Coal Mining and the Environment," (guide sheet), Missouri Department of Natural Resources, 2 pages. 19.27 "Nonpoint Source Pollution from Mining - Background Information and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, April 1977. 19.28 "Nonpoint Pollution from Mining and Mineral Extraction," Rappa- hannock Area Development Commission, May 1975. 19.29 "Placer Mining/Water Quality Man- agement Alternatives," Alaska Department of Environmental Con- servation, September 1978, 81 pages. Draft form public review of part of a plan to reduce stream sedimentation from placer miners. 19.30 "Processes, Procedures and Methods to Control Pollution from Mining Activities," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, Environ- mental Protection Agency, Washington D.C. 19.31 "Process to Identify and Control Pollution from Inactive or Aban- doned Mines in the State of Colorado," State of Colorado. 19.32 "Summary Report for the Southern Illinois 208 Mine Waste Control Program," Appendix C-3, Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 80 pages. 172 ------- 19.33 "Technical Report for the Southern Illinois 208 Mine Waste Control Program," Appendix C-3, Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 500 pages. 19.34 "Water Pollution From Mining Activities," Sixth District Council of Governments, Dal ton- Dai ton-Li ttle-Newport. 19.35 "Water Quality Management Plan for Mining," North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. XX. MISCELLANEOUS TECHNICAL 20.1 "Procedures for Data Management," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, June 1976. 20.2 "Data Management System, Four- County Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Governments, CSP, August 1970. 20.3 "Geotechnical Investigation, Proposed Flushing Channel, Vancouver, Washington," Regional Planning Council of Governments, January 1978. 20.4 "Appendix D, Computer Simulation Report," Regional Planning Council of Governments, November 1976. 20.5 "Marina Task," Region I (New England), August 1977. 20.6 "Project Aqvarius Technical Task Report," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, November 1974. 20.7 "Water Quality Data Base," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Qui"-k, Inc., 1975. 20.8 "Fertilizer Management Practices for Water Quality," (guide sheet), Missouri Department of Natural Resources, 4 pages. 20.9 "Review of Analytical Data," Land of Sky Regional Council, Moore, Gardner and Associates, Inc., June 1978, 40 pages. 20.10 "SR-52 Computer Programs," Five County Association of Governments. 20.11 "1976 Statistical Yearbook," Rappahannock Area Development Commission. 20.12 "Hazardous Substance Report - A Background Paper," Genessee-Lapeer- Shiawassee Planning and Development Commission, Chase-Mogdis, Inc., April 1978. 20.13 "Flood Plain Information - Rappahannock River, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania and Stafford Counties," Rappahannock Area Planning Commis- sion, September 1970. 20.14 "Drainage Manual, Revised Edition," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1972. 20.15 "Vol. 6: The Drainage Report," Regional Intergovernmental Report. 20.16 "Appendix C, Drainage Management Analysis," Regional Planning Council of Governments, December 1976. 20.17 "Index to Flood-Prone Area Maps," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Geological Survey, September 1972. 20.18 "Environmental Impact of Detergent Builders on the Waters of the State of California," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.20. 20.19 "Investigation of Current Measure- ment in Estuarine and Coastal Waters," California Water Resources Control Board, $1.95. 173 ------- 20.20 "Energy. Resource Development 20.30 Within the Uintah Basin, Interim Output Report Number Eleven," Uintah Basin Association of Governments. 20.21 "Area Planning and Development Commission Fact Book," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commis- 20.31 sion, Georgia Department of Industry and Trade, December 6, 1972. 20.22 "Data Catalog," Macon-Bibb County 20.32 Planning and Zoning Commission. 20.23 "Data Management Concept," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, 20.33 December 1974. 20.24 "Environmental Sensitivity of Zoning Ordinances," Delaware 20.34 Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, April 1975. 20.25 "Use of RDG Projections in 20.35 COWAMP/208," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, March 1977. 20.26 "Project Organization," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, August 1975. 20.27 "Data Management Systems Design," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, March 1976. 20.36 20.37 20.38 20.28 "Comments on Chapter IV Environ- mental Characteristics," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Moody and Associates, Inc., January 1976. 20.39 20.29 "Dischargers Information," DelT- ware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1977. "Evaluation of the Current Status of the Census Tract to D.C. Con- version Process and Its Applica- bility to Future 208/COWAMP Work," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1975. "Identification of Existing Data and Data Gaps," WP 3.02-1, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. "Results of Desk-Top Methodology for Determining Pollution Sources," WP-3.06-1, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. "Design Criteria and Techniques," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. "Water Currents," Mid-Sumberland Council of Government and Develop- ment District, technical summary report. "Sizing Detention Ponds and Corresponding Winter Storage," Five County Association of Governments. "Sizing Total Containment Lagoons," Five County Association of Governments. "Well Logs of the Coastal Plain of Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Geological Survey of Georgia, Bulletin 70, 1961, 470 pages. "Selected Techniques for Develop- ment Planning," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, June 1975. "Site-Specific Natural Resources," Environmental Assessment Process Position Paper #1, New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency. 174 ------- 20.40 "New Castle County Automated 20.52 Environmental Resources (AERI) System," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management Agency, December 1975. 20.53 20.41 "Data Variable Classifications, New Castle County," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, July 1975. 20.54 20.42 "Analysis Report: Task 4.7: Geometry Survey," Middlesex County Planning Board, LM and S Engineers, October 1975, 20.43 "Little Rock/North Little Rock SMSA Data Book," Metroplan, 1978. 20.44 "Atkinson Wetlands Report," 20.56 Southern Rockingham Regional Council, March 1978. 20.45 "Flowgen Calibration," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, 20.57 September 1976. 20.46 "Breakeven Interceptor Lengths in Conjunction with Tasks 71100 20.58 and 74100," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, September 1976. 20.59 20.47 "ICR System Formulation Guidance," #130, Area Planning Board of Palm 20.60 Beach County. 20.48 "Virginia Statistical Annual 769.9," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1973. 20.49 "RADCO Staff Compilation," Rappahannock Area Development 20.61 Commission, Revised March 1977. 20.50 "Enumeration District Data, 1970 Census," Rappahannock Area 20.62 Development Commission. 20.51 "A Regional Audit," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, December 1974. "40 CFR 133, Article 133.102," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, August 17, 1973. "Floodplain Management Report," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, July 1977. "Beneficiary Usage Criterion," Carson River Basin Council of Governments. 20.55 "Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council Engineering Element, Vol. II," Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Commission, Spring 1978, 275 pages, "Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council, Engineering Element, Volume I," Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Commission, Spring 1978, 350 pages. "Target Abatement Dates," Chapter 16, Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. "Environmental Evaluation Summary," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments. "Coastal Drainage Areas," Region I (New England), August 19, 1977. "The Use of Chlorophyll ^ as a Measure of Water Quality in the Potomac Estuary," Washington Council of Governments, January 1978. A description of the use of chloro- phyll ai in the study of algae and water quality. "Oil and Chemical Spills," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, July 1977, $2.00. "Oil Spills in California and Effects of Cleanup Agents," Calif- ornia Water Resources Control Board, $1.85. 175 ------- 20.63 "Determination of the Quantity of Oily Substances on Beaches and in Nearshore Waters," California Water Resources Control Board, $1.95. 20.64 "Lithostratigraphy and Biostrata- graphy of the North Central Georgia Coastal Plain," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Geological Society Guidebook #10, 1971. 20.65 "Description of the Flowgen and Partiist Computer Progress, Computer Working Paper No. NE001," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, December 1, 1976. 20.66 "Description of the TSNSMOD and Plot Computer Programs, Computer Working Paper No. NE005," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, June 30, 1977. 20.67 "Description of the Recan Computer Program, Computer Working Paper No. NE007," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, July 1977. 20.68 "Bay View," Association of Bay Area Governments. Monthly newsletter; currently suspended; back copies available. 20.69 "ABAG Information Brochure," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments. 20.70 "ABAG Services," Association of • Bay Area Governments, May 1976. 20.71 "Emergence of a Regional Concept 1910-1976," Association of Bay Area Governments, October 1976. 20.72 "Big Blue River Basin Compre- hensive Report," Publication No. 201, Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, September 1968. 20.73 "Pilot Dredge Program, Vancouver Lake," Regional Planning Council of Governments, April 1977. 20.74 "Startup Summary Report," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 20.75 "PERT Documentation," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 20.76 "Part A - Approach to Structural Alternatives," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 20.77 "Thermal Load Calculations for the Lower Monongahela River," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 20.78 "Methodology for Environmental Site Analysis," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 15, 1975. 20.79 "Computer Applications to COWAMP," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Moody and Associates, Inc., August 1974. 20.80 "Identification of Existing Data and Data Gaps," WP 3.01-1, Dela- ware Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 20.81 "Task 201 - Critical Condition Analysis," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To identify critical conditions for each stream segment and para- meters likely to be exceeded. 20.82 "Task 104 - Data Management Systems," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To develop a system for filing and indexing of data developed during and after completion of this study. 176 ------- 20.83 "Work Element 150 - Technical Plan Evaluation Methodology," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, January 1978. 20.84 "Technical Plan, Volume II," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission. 20.85 "Technical Bulletin - Evaluation of Land Application Systems," Pueblo Regional Planning Commis- sion, Seabrook, Bel ford et al., Washington, D.C.: Office of Water Programs Operations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, March 1975. 20.86 "An Introduction to IMGRID - An Information Manipulation System for Grid Cell Data Structures," Pueblo Regional Planning Commis- sion, Sinton, David F., Harvard Graduate School of Design, June 1976. 20.87 "Reconnaissance Surveys for Casey, Springfield, Hardin and Pipemakers," Chatam County- Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission. 20.88 "LU-4 Data Report," Salt Lake Council of Governments, December 1975, revised January 1976, 95 pages. 20.89 "Technical Report No. 1, Water Quality of Tobesofkee Creek 1966," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Water Quality Control Board, December 1966. 20.90 "Volume Three: Technical Plan- ning," Kentuckiana Regional Planning Commission, Section IV: Engineering Planning; Section V: Water Quality. 20.91 "Status of Thermal Discharges in WQMSP No. 1," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. 20.92 "AEF Technical Memo No. 4," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 28, 1975. 20.93 "Technical Supplement," District #4 Council of Governments, November 1978. 20.94 "Organization, Administration, Technical Management and Local Review and Certification Pro- cedures," Central Arizona Associa- . tion of Governments. 20.95 "Flooding and Drainage Problems in the Northern Middlesex Area," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, June 1974. 20.96 "Management Technical Subplans," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, October 25, 1977, draft. 20.97 "Bay Bulletin," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission. (Monthly) 20.98 "North Fork Baseline," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, 33 pages. 20.99 "Regional Water Study," Denver Regional Council of Governments, April 1978. 20.100 "Modernization of Local Resource District Legislation," Publication No. 402, Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, March 1969. 20.101 "Specification of Environmentally Significant Areas in the Denver Region," Denver Regional Council of Governments, October 1977. 20.102 "A Technical Report by Gerald E. Snow, Ph.D," Southwestern Michigan Regional Planning Commission, November 1978. Prepared by National Biocentric, Inc., December 1978. 177 ------- 20.103 "State Register of Historic Places," Southwestern Pennsyl- vania Regional Planning Commission. 20.104 "llth Street Drainage Basin," Volusia County Council of Governments. 20.105 "Proposal for Priority Setting for Statewide Water Quality Program Needs," Chapter 8, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 20.106 "Task 101 - Planning Boundaries," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To delin- eate facility planning boundaries for municipalities involved, to locate significant discharges, and to locate monitoring stations. 20.107 "Regional Atlas," Southwest Illinois Planning Commission, April 1978. Document contains maps referred to in Vols. I-VI. 20.108 "Memorandum: Pesticide Use in Nassau and Suffolk," Nassau- Suffolk Regional Planning Boards, April 1976. 20.109 "Answers to Questions Posed by TAC Members About ERCO's Proposed Approach," Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Boards. 20.110 "Technical Subplan," Ark-Texas Council of Governments, November 1977, 53 pages. 20.111 "208 Total Maximum Daily Pollutant Loads," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Boards. 20.112 "Water Quality Data," Ark-Texas Council of Governments, July 1977, 102 pages. 20.113 "Pretreatment - A Case Study," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, August 1977. 20.114 "Assessment of the Availability, Utilization and Contamination of Water Resources in New Castle County," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, April 1977. 20.115 "208 Report, Vol. V," Eastgate Development and Transportation Agency. An overview of industrial wastewater treatment as part of an areawide water quality management plan. 20.116 "Southwest Virginia 208 Plan - Map Volume," Lenowisco Planning District Commission. This volume includes all major cartographic work used in the development of the Southwest Virginia 208 Plan. It includes two series of maps, one covering surface land use and the other coal seam outcroppings and underground mine workings. The volume also contains all supportive technical data necessary to inter- pret the maps and relate them to the 208 Plan. 20.117 "Secondary Environmental Effects of Technical Solutions," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, March 1978, 58 pages. A comparison of the secondary environmental effects of the tech- nical alternatives through a screening process using the non- point and point/intermittent point matrices. 20.118 "Technical Report, Vols. I and II," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Boards. April 1978, December 1977. Vol. I, 424 pages; Vol. II, 376 pages. 178 ------- 20.119 "Pondville Pond, Auburn, Mass. Technical Memo," Central Mass- achusetts Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 20.120 "The Geology of Utah Lake," Mountainland Association of Governments, June 1976. 20.121 "Existing Environmental Setting, Draft Memorandum No. 1," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard Engineers/Camp, Dresser, and McKee, January 1978. The purpose of this report is to describe the exist- ing environmental setting of the Phoenix metropolitan study area. As such, emphasis is on a broad regional, descriptive and nar- rative presentation. Included are descriptions of biological, physical, water, atmospheric, and socio-economic elements. 20.122 "Technical Memorandum for a Proposed Data Management System for the Mobile 208 Study," South Alabama Regional Planning Com- mission, July 1976. 20.123 "Preparation of Water Samples for Asbestor Fiber Counting by Electron Microscopy," U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, Georgia, January 1978. 20.124 "Unmet Needs in the Analysis of Trace Organics in Water," Methods and Standards for Environmental Measurement, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., 1977, pages 69 - 72. 20.125 "Identification of Components of Energy-Related Wastes and Efflu- ents," Research Triangle Institute, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, Georgia, January 1978. 20.126 "Isolation of Organic Water Pollutants by XAD Resins and Carbon," Journal of Chroma- tog raphy, 1978. 20.127 "Quantum Yields for Reaction of Pollutants in Dilute Aqueous Solution," Environmental Science and Technology, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, Georgia, 1978. 20.128 "Final Report and Technical Appendix of the Productivity Study for the Estero Bay Study Area," Southwest Florida Regional Plan- ning Commission, $13.00 per copy. 20.129 "Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program Air Quality Review," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Pro- gram, January 1978. 20.130 "East Gallatin Ammonia Study," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country. 20.131 "Biological and Chemical Water Pollutants of Local Concern," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, November 1976. 20.132 "Dredge Soil Disposal Study, Snohomish River Estuary," Snohomish County Planning Depart- ment, October 1977, 86 pages. 20.133 "Survey of Toxic Chemicals Use and Distribution," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, February 1978, 100 pages. 20.134 "The Potential Contributions of Air Contaminants to Water Pollu- tion in the Six County Area of Northeastern Illinois," North- eastern Illinois Planning Commission, September 1977. 20.135 "Madison River Thermal Study," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country. 179 ------- 20.136 "Instream Alteration Study," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, February 1978, 75 pages. Topics include: pollution from dredging operations; recreational navigation. 20.137 "Environmental Baseline," Lower Rio Grande Valley Regional Development Commission. Topics include: scientific description of natural settings, selected archaeological and historical resources. 20.138 "Preliminary 208 Nonpoint Source Subplan Technical Program Meth- odology," Northeast Ohio Four County Coordinating Organization, February 1978, 400 pages. (Also available through the Municipal Documents Service.) 20.139 "The Effects and Effectiveness of Mosquito Control," Southern Rockingham Regional Planning District Commission, March 1977, 9 pages. 20.140 "Special Studies: Nonpoint Sources—Recreational Watercraft Pollution Study," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, December 1976, 22 pages. 20.141 "Wetlands," Region I (New England), May 17, 1977. 20.142 "Transportation Corridors Water Quality Study," Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, May 1979, final draft for public review, 151 pages and appendices. 20.143 "Chapter III. Assessment of Present Water Quality Conditions; Appendix III-A. Water Quality Data Tabula- tions," Berkeley Charleston Dorchester Council of Governments. 20.144 "Chemical Analysis and the Water Quality Benchmark System," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, 120 pages. 20.145 "Technical Memorandum on the Inspection, Maintenance Program for Communities of Westminster, Shirley and Groton," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, July 1979, 14 pages. 20.146 "Physical Background Conditions of the Santa Clara-Callequas Area," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 20.147 "Water Pollution Problems Identi- fied," Region 2 Planning Commission, Advisor Newsletter, June 1977. 20.148 "Chapter III - Receiving Waters," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, May 1978, 161 pages. 20.149 "Determination of DC Impact Points," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1976. 20.150 "Mars Hill Utility District," Region I (New England), 1976. 20.151 "Regional Utilities, Volume 3, Part I, Flood Protection," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, February 1970. 20.152 "Transportation Planning," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, 1974. 20.153 "Incorporation of Goals and Objectives Sub-Task 301.2610 of the Northern Middlesex Area Com- mission Comprehensive Transporta- tion Plan," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, December 1975. 20.154 "Draft Comprehensive Transportation Plan," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, January 1977. 20.155 "Northern Middlesex Area Trans- portation Plan, Annual Review and Report," Northern'Middlesex Area Commission, November 1971. 20.156 "Transportation Inventory and Data Summary," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, July 1972. 180 ------- !0.157 "Polk County Transportation Study, Technical Report," B-187, Central Florida Regional Planning Commission, $5.00. '0.158 "Polk County Transportation Study, Technical Report D-103," Central Florida Regional Planning Commis- sion, $4.00. '0.159 "Transportation Improvement Pro- gram Polk County Transportation Study," Central Florida Regional Planning Commission, $1.50. 20.160 "Polk County Transportation Study Technical Report C-83," Central Florida Regional Planning Com- mission, $3.25. 20.161 "Polk County Transportation Study Technical Report A-66," Central Florida Regional Planning Com- mission, $2.75. 20.162 "Area Transportation Report, Preliminary Report," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, November 1968. 20.163 "Transportation Analysis," Region I (New England), February 1976. 20.164 "Transportation Analysis," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, February 1976. 20.165 "Work Element 445 - Soil Type Association Relationships," West Florida Regional Planning Com- mission, April 1977. 20.166 "The Bleaching Clays of Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Department of Mines, Mining, and Geology, Information Circular #6, 1975, 8 pages. 20.167 "Georgia Soil Surveys Published as of July 1974," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 20.168 "Soil Survey Interpretations for Woodlands in the Southern Piedmont Area of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Soil Conser- vation Service, Washington, D.C. 20.169 "Pre-Cambian-Paleogic Appalachian Problems," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Geological Survey of Georgia, Bulletin 80, 139 pages. 20.170 "Soil Savers Handbook," Guan Environmental Protection Agency, August 1979, 28 pages. Topics include erosion and is designed for homeowners and farmers. 20.171 "U.S. Soil Conservation Service," Chapter 6, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 20.172 "Region V Soils Report," Genesse- Lapeer-Shiawassee Planning and Development Commission, June 1977. 20.173 "Soil Loss Summary," Region I (New England). 20.174 "Soil Conservation Service," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1971. 20.175 "Inventory of Soil Suitability," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 20.176 "Swan Lake Soils," Flathead 208 Project Planning Organization, 107 pages. 20.177 "Capability Mapping as a Means of Improving Environmental Quality Prerequisites and Methods," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, July 1977. 20.178 "EMD Work Maps: Air Quality Problems, Solid Waste Problems, Water Quality Problems," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, 1976. 181 ------- 20.179 "Water District Agencies," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, 1970. 1:250,000 maps. 20.180 "Nine Bay Area Counties and Localities," Association of Bay Area Governments, 1974. 1:1,000,000. 20.181 "Sewage District Agencies," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, 1970. 1:250,000. 20.182 "Georgia Environmental Mapping System," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Office of Planning and Budget, 1972. 20.183 "Definition of BAT in COWAMP/208," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, July 1976. 20.184 "Statistical Data of the 208 Planning Area: 1970-2000," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. XXI. MODELING 21.1 "Application and Calibration of the Dynamic Estuary Model (DEM), Mobile Bay, Alabama," South Alabama Regional Planning Com- mission, January 1978. 21.2 "Application of the Call-Three Model to the Lower Fox River to Simulate Wasteload Allocations," Fox Valley Water Quality.Planning Agency, February 1977, 300 pages (2 volumes). Topics include: engineering cost estimates to reach BAT levels. 21.3 "Computerized Land-Based Data Management System - Description and Instructions for Use," Greater Portland Council of Governments. Topics include computer modeling with IBM 370 computer. 21.4 "Consequences of a No-Action Alternative On Urban Nonpoint Pollution in Southeast Michigan," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, February 1978, 49 pages. This report contains estimates of the increases in pollutant loadings due to urban nonpoint sources from 1975 to 2000. A computerized runoff quality model, SEM-STORM, was used with extensive water quality sampling to provide the estimates. 21.5 "Development of Water Quality Modeling Approach for Lakes Region 208 Study," Lakes Region Planning Commission, September 1976. 21.6 "Future Lake and Stream Quality, 1977 to 1998," West Michigan Shore- line Regional Development Commission, July 1977, 194 pages. 21.7 "Hydrodynamics of Coastal Sussex County Estuaries," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, November 1977. Topics include modeling. 21.8 "Literature Review and Analysis of Techniques for Identification and Evaluation of Nonpoint Sources of Pollutants," Greater Portland Council of Governments, January 1978. Subjects include modeling. 21.9 "Mathematical Water Quality Model of the Prove River through the Heber Valley, Utah," Mountainland Association of Governments, July 1976. 21.10 "Model Applications and Nutrient Budget Calculations," Lakes Region Planning Commission, February 1977. 182 ------- n.ll "Modeling Analysis of Water Quality for the INCOG Planning Area," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Hydroscience, Environmental Protection Agency Plan Elements 6 and 7, March 1978. The purpose of this study is to develop methods to evaluate the waste assimilative character- istics of the rivers and streams within the planning area of the Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments during summer periods of low flow. This purpose is accomplished through the use of two approaches: (1) a simplified allocation meth- odology utilizing charts, tables, and hand calculations, and (2) computerized mathematical models. The simplified methodology is to be used for the evaluation of shallow streams with only a few dischargers. The computer models are developed for several of the more complex water quality problem areas in the INCOG planning area. These approaches have been developed for use by the INCOG staff to determine the effect on streams of various waste treatment plant alternatives. The aim of this report is to document these approaches for analysis of water quality and to provide instructions for their application. 21.12 "Modeling Nonpoint Source Pollu- tion in Coastal Sussex County," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, November 1977. Topics include using the ARM Model to simulate agricultural and urban land. 21.13 "Modeling Report," Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Commission. 21.14 "Report on Nonpoint Source Pollution," Greater Portland Council of Governments, January 1978. Topics include: land use loading functions, septic tanks, 21.15 "Sewer Analyzer Model," Regional Planning Council. 21.16 "Treatment Planning/Costing Model," Indian Nations Council of Governments, C-E Tec/NHPQ, Environ- mental Protection Agency Plan Elements 8 and 9, February 1978. The interrelationships among the technical elements essential to water quality management planning are described. The performance cost functions of alternatives to meet required levels of treatment were presented in paper No. T-l. This working paper (T-4) documents a model developed by C-E Tec/NHPQ called the Treatment Planning/Costing Model. 21.17 "Water Quality Modeling," North- eastern Illinois Planning Commission, May 15, 1976. 21.18 "Water Quality Modeling," Snohomish County Planning Department, December 1977, 236 pages. 21.19 "Water Quality Modeling and Analysis," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, November 1977. 21.20 "Water Quality Model for Coastal Sussex County," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, November 1976. 21.21 "Water Quality Modeling Needs," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, June 1976. 21.22 "Water Quality Modeling for the Lakes Region 208 Project," Lakes Region Planning Commission, October 1977. 21.23 "Water Quality Modeling Program," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Commission, June 1976, 43 pages. 21.24 "Water Quality and Quantity Simu- lation," Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, November 1975. 183 ------- 21.25 "Water Quality Report," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Commission, July 1977, 197 pages. Topics include modeling and sampling. 21.26 "Selected Techniques for Develop- ment Planning," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment and Planning Commission, June 1975. 21.27 "Data Variable Classifications, New Castle County," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Commission, July 1975. 21.28 "Capability Mapping as a Means of Improving Environmental Quality," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Commission, July 1977. 21.29 "Water Quality Modeling," Ark- Texas Council of Governments, December 1977, 54 pages. 21.30 "Water Quality Modeling - Hempstead Bay, Middle Bay, East Bay, South Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 21.31 "Modeling Studies, Interim Report, Series 2," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board, September 1977. 21.32 "Memorandum: Progress in Develop- ing Nitrogen Model and Assessment of Nitrogen Sources," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board, September 1977. 21.33 "Preliminary: Recharge Model for Nassau and Suffolk Counties," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 21.34 "A Recharge Model for Nassau and Suffolk Counties," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 21.35 "Modeling Studies in the Long Island 208 Interim Report," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board, July 1977. 21.36 "A Mathematical Water Quality Model for the Chemung River, NYS, Part III, User's Manual," Southern Tier Planning and Development Commission, November 1977, 111 pages. A guide to the study entitled "Pioneer," 21.37 "A Mathetical Water Quality Model for the Chemung River, NYS, Part II, Model Theory and Appli- cation," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commis- sion, November 1977, 157 pages. Overview of the results of modeling as well as a detailed description of the Pioneer Code. 21.38 "A Mathematical Water Quality Model for the Chemung River, NYS, Part I," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1977, 30 pages. A layman's summary of a model, its assumptions and operations, as well as its applica- bility to the Chemung River Basin. 21.39 "User's Manual for the Chemung River Basin Groundwater Model and Associa- ted Auxiliary Codes," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1977, 255 pages. Provides detailed instructions on how to set up, run and adjust the groundwater model. 21.40 "Groundwater Model Test Cases for the Chumung River Basin 208 Study Area, NYS," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1977, 27 pages. Presents results of several test cases run on the Southern Tier Regional ground- water model. 184 ------- 21.42 "Draft Model Pretreatment Ordinance," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 21.43 "Urban Water Quality Modeling for Nonpoint Source Pollution (Phase I)," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, April 1977. 21.44 "Urban Sub-basin Modeling Pro- gram," Volusia County Council of Governments. 21.45 "Summary of Surface Runoff Model- ing Program," Association of Bay Area Governments, February 1977, $2.00. 21.46 "An Assessment of Eutrophication in San Francisco Bay," Association of Bay Area Governments, A.J. Home and S. McCormick, July 1977, $5.00. 21.47 "Toxicants in San Francisco Bay and Estuary," Association of Bay Area Governments, Bodega Bay Institute of Pollution Ecology, August 1977, $5.00. 21.48 "Characteristics of a Model Water Quality Management System to Meet Requirements of Public Law 92-500," Land of Sky Regional Council, Public Research and Management, Inc., August 1977, 9 pages. 4 21.49 "Water Quality Model," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 21.50 "Identify the Critical Weather Conditions and Calibrate Model," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, December 1976. 21.51 "Select Water Quality Model," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, June 1976. 21.52 "Adaption of Data Base for Input to Computer Models SWMM Supple- ment," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commissions, July 1976. 21.53 "Water Quality Modeling - Develop- ment and Background of the St. Louis 208 Region Water Quality Computer Model," Element 8, East- West Gateway Coordinating Commission, November 1976. A complete survey of work, background, and constraints that went into the development of • the St. Louis area water quality computer model. This model takes projected land use and population data and simulates future water quality. The fnodel can then be used to test alternatives, and thus helps develop effective control strategies. Technical aspects of the model and general philosophy, special problems and limitations are discussed in this report. 21.54 "Vol. III. Water Quality Assess- ment," Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission. Discusses program activities in the modeling effort (calibration, sampling program and output analysis). 21.55 "Further San Francisco Bay Modeling Results," Municipal/Industrial Dischargers Management Plan - Tech Memo, Association of Bay Area Governments, July 1977, $2.00. 21.56 "Mathematical Modeling and Load Allocation Study for Wabash River," West Central Indiana Economical Development District. 21.57 "Modeling Nonpoint Pollution from the Land Surface," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission; Donigian, Anthony S., Jr., et al.; Athens, Georgia: Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, July 1976. 185 ------- 21.58 "Final Report Action Research 21.69 Model," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Keep America Beautiful Inc., December 3, 1975. 21.59 "Modeling Methodology," Region I 21.70 (New England), September 26, 1977. 21.60 "Volume III. Water Quality Assessment," Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission. Discusses program activities in the modeling effort (calibration, sampling 21.71 program and output analysis). 21.61 "Water Quality Models," Houston- Galveston Area Council, May 1977. 21.72 21.62 "Task 5: Low Flow Modeling," Middlesex County Planning Board, February 1977. 21.63 "Addendum to Task 5: Low Flow Modeling," Middlesex County 21.73 Planning Board, August 1977. 21.64 "Water Quality and Modeling Work Plan," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, November 1975. 21.74 21.75 21.65 "Evaluation of Water Quality Models," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, April 1974. 21.66 "Selection and Calibration of an Urban Runoff Projection Model," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 21.67 "Delaware Estuary Modeling Alter- 21.76 natives," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, January 1977. 21.68 "Delaware Estuary Modeling," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1974. "Evaluation of DOSAG Schuylkill Model," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1974. "Note to Technical Advisory Committee Concerning Schuylkill Water Quality Model," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Water Resources Engineers, Inc., August 1975. "Schuylkill River Basin Water Quality Model," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Water Resources Engineers, Inc., January 1975. "Pennypack Creek Water Quality Model," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Water Resources Engineers, Inc., May 1976. "Water Quality Modeling and Wasteload Allocation Study for Southeast Pennsylvania," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Water Resources Engineers, Inc., March 1977. "Summary of Water Resources - Water Quality Modeling Activities," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. "Recommendation for Water Quality Modeling of the Sandy Run Discharger Group," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. "Limitations of Existing Water Quality Modeling and Recommenda- tions for Improvement in Continuing Planning Process," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. 186 ------- 21.77 "Element 8 - W.Q. Modeling - Development and Background of the St. Louis 208 Region W.Q. Computer Model," East-West Gateway Coordin- ating Council, November 1976. A complete survey of work, background and constraints that went into the development of the St. Louis area water quality computer model. 21.78 "Computer Model Selection Report," Michigan Area Council of Govern- ments, 1978. 21.79 "Report to the Chatham County- Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission on the Water Quality Modeling and Engineering Portion of the Savannah Areawide Water Quality Management Plan," Chatham County Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission, October 1974. 21.80 "Evaluation of Available Computer Stream Modeling Systems for Application to the Pueblo 208 Program," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Foreman, Joe R., November 1975. 21.81 "Vol. 5: Water Quality Model Calibration Report," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, December 1977. 21.82 "Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council, Water Quality Evaluation, ICWW Model Calibration," Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Com- mission, Spring 1S78, 350 pages. 21.83 "Technical Data Management Computer Modeling, Portneuf River," Southeast Idaho Council of Governments. 21.84 "Model Regulations for Vermont Municipalities for the Control of Conversion of Seasonal Dwellings to Permanent Use in Shoreland Areas," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1978. Discusses rationale, problems, alternatives and model regulations for controlling the conversion of seasonal shoreland dwellings to permanent use. The major issue concerns the year-round use of on-site sewage disposal systems and the increased water use anticipated by the conversion to permanent housing. 21.85 "Characteristics of a Model Water Quality Management System to Meet Requirements of Public Law 92-500," Land of Sky Regional Council, Public Research and Management, Inc., August 1977, 9 pages. 21.86 "Report and Model Ordinances to Implement Municipal Water Quality Regulation," South Central Michigan Planning Council, June 1978, 45 pages. 21.87 "Develop Stream Reaches and Calibrate Water Quality Model," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission, work element 47, 48, 49, 50. 21.88 "Simulation of Dispersion Component in Water Quality Model, Big Blue River, Nebraska," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, 1975. 21.89 "Methodology Use to Determine Projected Water with Drawls for Modeled Streams," Delaware Valley 21.90 Modeled Streams, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, June 1977. "Delaware Estuary Modeling, Supplement to CBE Memo No. 67," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1974. ------- 21.91 "Computer Modeling Procedures for Establishing Use Designations for Illinois Waters," Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency, November 1977. 21.92 "Develop and Calibrate Water Quality Model," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Hydro- science, May 1979. 21.93 "Scenario Development and Composite Mapping (IMGRID Analysis Model- ing)," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission. 21.94 "Model Water Quality Amendments for Existing Zoning Ordinances," Mountainland Association of Governments, 1979, 16 pages. 21.95 "Water Quality Data: Stream Sampling and Modeling," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, Vol. I, II, III, January 1979. XXII. OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION 22.1 "Areas of Critical Environmental Concern Policy Guidelines," Open Space Planning, Association of Bay Area Governments, May 1976. 22.2 "Financing Open Space," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, 1973. 22.3 "How to Implement Open Space Plans for the San Francisco Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, June 1973 (3 volumes). Vol. I: Summary of Implementation . Programs and a Proposal for Governmental Organization. Vol. II: Regulation to Conserve Open Space. Vol. Ill: Acquisi- tion, Taxation and Utility Regu- lation Affecting Open Space. 22.4 "Regional Open Space Plan, Phase II," Association of Bay Area Governments, 1972. 22.5 "Recreation and Open Space," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, January 1974. 22.6 "Master Plan for Parks, Recreation and Open Space Macon-Bibb County, Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Plan- ning and Zoning Commission, October 1975. 22.7 "Georgia State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, 1972," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commis- sion, Georgia State University, Environmental Research Group for Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Division of Planning and Research, Narrative Plan, two volumes, December 1972. 22.8 "Recreation and Open Space," Macon- Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, March 1969. 22.9 "Short Range Program for Open Space Acquisition," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, 1972. 22.10 "Regional Recreation and Open Space and the Urban Cultural Park--A Report to the Governor's Urban Cultural Park Task Force," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, May 1974. 22.11 "Inventory of Historical Open Space and Recreational Assets of the Northern Middlesex Portion of the Middlesex Canal," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, October 1977. 22.12 "Open Space and Recreation Plan Summary," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, (MAP), September 1970. 22.13 "Recreation Core Study - Second Phase," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, June 1972. 22.14 "Recreation and Open Space, Volume 1 Inventory," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, February 1969. 188 ------- 22.15 "Preserving Open Space: An Illus- tration of the Use of Several Partical Acquisition Methods," Northern Middlesex Area Commis- sion, June 1970. 22.16 "Regional Goals and Objectives for Open Space and Recreation," Northern Middlesex Area Commis- sion, June 1970. 22.17 "Open Space and Recreation," Northern Middlesex Area Commis- sion, September 1970. 22.18 "Region III Regional Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Development Plan," Denver Regional Council of Governments, March 1977. XXIII. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION 23.1 "Analysis of Public Hearings," #619-621, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 23.2 "Aspen/Pitkin County Population Study-Prepared for the 208 Water Quality Program," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. 23.3 "208 Areadide Water Quality Man- agement Plan Summary," Land-of- Sky Regional Council, 1978, 12 pages with attached questionnaire. 23.4 "Areawide Water Quality Manage- ment Program, Section 208, Data Assessments, Segment Descrip- tions, Reports, Waste Source Analysis," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, produced by Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc., $18.50 per copy. 23.5 "208 Areawide Plan," Fifth Plan- ning District Commission, Roanoke Virginia, $7.50. 23.6 "Summary of Participation Program and Adoption/Certification Pro- cess," Appendix 1, Vol. A-E, Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency. 23.7 "A Report on Cooperative Popula- tion Forecasting Procedures," Denver Regional Council of Govern- ments, February 1977. 23.8 "A Report on Citizen Participation in EDATA's 208 Planning Program," Eastgate Development and Transpor- tation Agency, June 1977. 23.9 "The Bellevue Experience: A Study of Social, Political and Environ- mental Action," Municipality of Metro Seattle, 1976, 80 pages. A case study of City of Bellevue efforts to establish a storm water utility highlighting the community participation problem encountered. (Also available in slide format.) 23.10 "Citizen Guide to Wastewater," Region I (New England). 23.11 "Canal Use Decisions Up to Public," Metropolitan Dade County, Florida. 23.12 "ABAG/Citizen Alliance Program Brochure: You Can be Heard...And You Can Help Others Speak Out, Too," Association of Bay Area Governments. 23.13 "Citizen Participation in Local Government: A Survey of Experience in the San Francisco Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, May 1975. 23.14 "Citizen Participation Program Capsule," Association of Bay Area Governments, October 1974. 23.15 "Citizen Participation in 208 Planning," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 189 ------- 23.16 "Citizen Participation," Lewis 23.25 and Clark Regional Development Commission. Outlines the public participation program that was used throughout the 208 planning process in the Lewis and Clark 23.26 region. 23.17 "Citizen Participation," Nassau 23.27 Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 23.18 "Citizen Involvement in Environ- mental Management Planning," New Castle County Areawide Waste 23.28 Treatment Management Planning Commission, March 1977. 23.19 "Citizen Involvement in Environ- mental Management Planning," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, 23.29 March 1977. 23.20 "Citizen and Interest Groups and Government Organization," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council 23.30 of Governments, June 1976. 23.21 "Citizen Involvement in OCPC Planning," Region I (New 23.31 England), June 29, 1976. 23.23 "Citizen's Guide," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Contains a general overview of water pollution and its relation- ship to the 208 program. 23.23 "Citizen Participation," Region VI Planning and Development Commission. 23.24 "Citizen Participation in Water Quality Planning," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, December 1975. Describes the citizen participation function in 208 planning: objectives of the citizen participation aspect of the program, how the citizen 23.33 will be formed, what the commit- tee's role will be in the water quality planning process at EWGCC. An EWGCC 208 committee organiza- tion diagram is provided. 23.32 "Citizen and Technical Advisory Committees," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, February 1978, 70 pages. "Clean Water," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, brochure. "Clean Water for South Central Michigan: A Citizen's Guide," South-Central Michigan Planning Council, March 1976, 32 pages. "Clean Water for South-Central Michigan, A Citizens' Guide, Part II: Study Findings and Man- agement Plan," South-Central Michigan Planning Council, June 1978, 32 pages. "Clean Water Horizons," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, January 1979. Contains a summary of the 208 plan. "Clean Water Planning in Illinois," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 1 page brochure. "Clean Water Program Activities," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, May 1978. Compilation of the Clean Water Program's quarterly activity reports, minutes from advis- ory meetings, news articles related to clean water, etc. "Community Involvement in Solution of Water Quality Problems for Lake Fenwick, Forbes Creek and the Duwamish," Municipality of Metropol- itan Seattle, January 1978, 60 pages. Summarization of activities and results of three community action projects by the University of Washington aimed at establishing a water quality conscious- ness and citizen action towards restor- ing or preserving local water bodies. "208 Community Attitudes Survey," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Pueblo Area Council of Governments 208 Water Quality Program, February 1976. 190 ------- 23.34 "Cost of Public Participation in the New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Pro- gram," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, November 1975. 23.35 "The Detection and Estimation of Suspected Carcinogens and General Water Quality Parameters in the Surface Waters of the Northeast 208 Area," Chapter 3, State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, September 1978. 23.36 "Division of State Planning and Community Affairs, Virginia," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, March 1975. 23.37 "Documentation of Public Partici- pation," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, December 1978. 23.38 "Dirty Words," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee. Developed by EWGCC in coordination with the Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission (the designated 208 agency for the Illinois side of the St. Louis metropolitan region), these are a series of one-page mailings designed to acquaint citizens with terms and concepts dealing with water quality problems. Mailings were published once a month from January 1976 through March 1977, thus there were 15 volumes. Each volume contains illustrations and definitions of several key words in water quality. 23.39 "DRCOG Clean Water Plan," Denver Regional Council of Governments, July 1977. 23.40 "Documentation of Public Partici- pation," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments. 23.41 "Element 5 - Phase I Workshop Materials," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, May 1976. 1) Regional Water Quality Profile - 208: This pamphlet contains a brief review of current and estimated future water pollution problems for the 208 study area. For each county, structural and nonstruc- tural controls for these problems are discussed. 2) Water Uses in the St. Louis Region: A brief description of the water quality required to meet each type of water use, i.e., industrial, domes- tic, recreational, aesthetic, fishing and transportation water needs, are discussed. 23.42 "Element 6 - Phase I Workshop Report," East-West Gateway Coordin- ating Committee, July 1976. The first St. Louis area workshop, designed to give participants an active role in the 208 process, is described in this report. The pro- cess, format, arrangement, an analysis, and an evaluation of the workshop is given. Included in the appendices are the workshop invitation and attendance list, a copy of question- naires and evaluation forms, and the responses to these also. Infor- mation given out at the workshop is included. 23.43 "Element 11 - Phase II Nonpoint Source Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, March 1977. Deals with the identification of and solutions to nonpoint source problems in the St. Louis 208 area. Problem constituents are identified, antic- ipated sources are estimated and pollution control strategies are developed. Discussion is on a region-wide and county-wide basis. 191 ------- 23.44 "Element 15 - Water Quality Profiles," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, February 1977. Assembled to assist 208 regional workshop participants in understanding and evaluating the 208 program. One profile for each county was developed (St. Louis City and County combined). Gives a physical description, problem analysis and discussion of point and nonpoint issues, regulatory practices and existing treatment agencies for the counties. 23.45 "Element 16 - Workshop II Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, February 1977. Describes and discusses the second series of workshops held in Feb- ruary 1977, which provided oppor- tunity for public involvement in the 208 planning process. Infor- mation on workshop organization, format and workshop evaluations are included. Appendices indi- cate workshop participants, discussion points, and tabulated results on the evaluation of the alternatives and on results and comments concerning the workshop. 23.46 "Element 3 - Background Material, 208 Quality Management Plan," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, September 1976. Discusses background information that was generated to describe 208 study area, and the phase I steps necessary to undertake subsequent tasks in the water quality manage- ment project. Maps and mapping systems are included for infor- • mation on land use, population, precipitation, and gauging and stream quality stations. Pro- files on issues such as legal authority and public interest groups in the area are provided. 23.47 "Environmental Assessment," North- western Indiana Regional Planning Commission, March 20, 1978. Summary of NIRPC 208 water quality management plan. 23.48 "EWGCC Designating Application," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, December 1974. Appli- cation to the Governor of Missouri describing, proposing and giving reasons for establishing the Missouri portion of the St. Louis area as a 208 region, and for designating EWGCC as the designated 208 agency. 23.49 "Existing Environmental Data Base," Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments, C-E Tec/NHPQ, Environmental Protection Agency Plan Element 3, February 1978. This report pro- vides base line data on the existing environmental conditions of the INCOG 208 area. The report used the INCOG environmental inventory of existing conditions report as a base to build upon. Much of the data is very old and its applicability to existing conditions is suspect. Furthermore, much of the identified data needed to supplement any previous reports were not made available in a timely manner to be incorporated into this report. 23.50 "Final Report - Public Participation Program," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 23.51 "Fish It, Swim It, Love It...208." Land of Sky Regional Council, Bun- combe League of Women Voters, 1977. (1 sheet; 2-fold brochure) 23.52 "Flathead Drainage 208 Project for the Future of the Flathead Water Quality, Energy and Water Quality," Flathead 208 Project Planning Com- mission, 45 pages.' 192 ------- 23.53 "Flood Warning and Community Action," Publication No. 403, Nebraska Natural Resources Com- mission, August 1969. 23.54 "French Broad River Week '78 - Get Your Feet Wet," Land of Sky Regional Council, 1978. (one sheet; 2-fold brochure) 23.55 "French Board Country - The River and the Forests," Land of Sky Regional Council, Asheville- Buncombe League of Women Voters, 1977. (one sheet; 3-fold bro- chure) 23.56 "Generation and Disposal of Sludge, Solid Waste and Controlled Indus- trial Wastes in the INCOG 208 Study Area," Indian Nations Council of Governments, TCCHD, Environ- mental Protection Agency Plan Element 11, March 1978. This output addresses requirements of INCOG Work Element VA21 and EPA Interim Output 11 pertaining to sewage sludge disposal in the 208 study. It additionally deals with the generation and disposal of controlled industrial (hazardous) wastes as well as solid waste in the Region. The current state of the art with regard to proper handling and disposal of these materials for insuring environ- mental protection during these operations, including monitoring procedures and other safeguards, is extensively discussed. Current handling and disposal practices and costs and recommendations for future disposal of sewage sludge are presented along with future generation rates for both sludge and solid waste. Authors: John J. Zima, Jr., Dennis Bergstrom, Debra Sanders and Gary D. Woodruff. 23.57 "Guideline for Public Participa- tion in the 208 Planning Program," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, May 1976. 23.58 "Handbook for Public Involvement in 208 Planning," Atlanta Regional Commission, June 1977. Public participation in the 208 program. 23.59 "King County Water Quality Study - A Random Public Opinion Survey," Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, October 1976, 37 pages. Approximately 1,000 randomly selected households in King County were interviewed for this survey, the purpose of which was to ascertain the public's attitude • and awareness with respect to water quality issues in the area. 23.60 "Locational Controls for Water Quality for Communities in the Montachusett-Nashua 208 Area," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1977, 31 pages. 23.61 "Manual for 208 Citizen Survey Interview," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, April 1977. Developed as a guide for interviewers participating in EWGCC's 208 citizen survey, this manual explains how EWGCC will evaluate its success in making the public aware of the 208 pro- gram and in discovering needs and wants of citizens in regard to water pollution through the survey. 23.62 "The Metro Solution - A Study of the Origin and Development of Its Water Quality Enterprise - 1978," Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, 1978, 40 pages. A synop- sis of citizen committee formation and activities, general education/ awareness efforts, community meet- ings, elected official participation and advisory council activities. 23.63 "Nondesignated 208 Study Areas, Areawide Water Quality Management Planning, Working Paper Element 5.5, Best Management Practices for New Jersey," Chapter 6, State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, July 1978. 193 ------- 23.64 "Northeast 208 Areawide Water Quality Management Planning, Dis- cussion Paper 7.2, Population Projections," Chapter 4, State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, October 19, 1977. 23.65 "Organization Policies for 208 Areawide Citizens Committee and Organization Policies for 208 Areawide Pol icy/Committee," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, February 1976. Discusses both committees, each established in January 1976. The responsibil- ities, organizational relation- 1 ships, powers and memberships on each committee are described. 23.66 "PAG-208 Regional Values Analy- sis," Element 10, Pima Association of Governments, February 1978. 23.67 "PAG-208 Plan Public Participa- tion," Element 10, Pima Associa- tion of Governments, July 1977. 23.68 "Procedure for PAG-208 Environ- mental Impact Assessment," Pima Association of Governments, Task 4310, October 1976. 23.69 "PAG-208 Plan Document," Pima Association of Governments, June 1978. 23.70 "208 People Participation Plan- ning," East-West Gateway Coordin- ating Committee, March 1976. Directed towards the public who have little familiarity with 208 planning, this booklet explains the water quality problems that presently exist and can increase in the future if no planning is done. It explains the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (P.L. 92-500) and how EWGCC was granted funds by EPA to do a St. Louis region 208 study. EWGCC's active 208 public information and involvement programs are described. A form is provided for those who desire to take an active interest in the program. 23.71 "Public Hearings Proceedings: MACOG Proposed Water Quality Plan," Michigan Area Council of Govern- ments, April 10-13, 1978. 23.72 "Appendix J: Public Hearings Comments Summary," Michigan Council of Governments, 1978. 23.73 "Public Hearing Record," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, January 1975. Details the hear- ings conducted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to decide whether or not to designate the St. Louis area counties located in Missouri as a 208 region and EWGCC as the responsible 208 planning agency. 23.74 "Public Hearings and Resolutions of Support," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, May 1978. Transcripts from the public hear- ings held on the 208 plan, resolu- tions of support for the plan received by the 208 program. 23.75 "Public Participation Report," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission, January 1978, 100 pages. Summarizes the public participation efforts that were associated with Southern Tier Commission's 208 program. 23.76 "Public Involvement," technical supplement, Columbia Regional Association of Governments. 23.77 "Book 1: The Issues and Implica- tions of Water Quality Management; Book 2: A Discussion of Approach to Solving Water Quality Problems; Book 3: A Plan for Water Quality Management," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments. 208 public involvement booklets. 23.78 "Public Participation Summary," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, January 1977. 194 ------- 23.79 "Public Involvement and Decision- Making Work Program," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Burkhard, Vicki J. et al., December 1975. 23.80 "Public Law 92-500," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment, fact sheet. 23.81 "Public Law 92-500 and EWGCC Activities," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, March 1975. This synthesis of general infor- mation summarizes the results of an EWGCC study of the St. Louis 208 area, determines the degree of urbanization and industrial concentration, as well as the water quality problems that exist. 23.82 "Public Opinion Survey Results Concerning Water Quality in Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho," Volume 1 and 2, Ada Planning Association. Vol. 1 -$3.00; Vol. 2 - $6.00. 23.83 "Public Participation Summary for the Ada/Canyon 208 Program," Ada Planning Association, $4.00. 23.84 "Public Participation Profile," Region I (New England), April 1976. 23.85 "208 Public Participation Summary for Bannock and Caribou Counties," Southeast Idaho Council of Governments. 23.86 "Public Participation Report," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, July 1977. 23.87 "Task 802-Public Participation Documentation," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To maintain a detailed record of the public participation and advisory committee meetings for the 208 files of the SARPC, ADPC and E Corps of Engineers' (Vicksburg District), and EPA Region VI. 23.88 "Public Participation," WP 2.01-2, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, August 1976. 23.89 "Public Participation," Central Midlands Regional Planning Com- mission. 23.90 "Public Participation," Hawaii Department of Health, November 1, 1978, 61 pages, technical report. 23.91 "Public Participation in the Con- tinuing Planning Process," South- western Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission, July 1979, 47 pages. 23.92 "Public Participation and Planning Coordination: A Process Report," Appendix G, Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 101 pages. 23.93 "Public Participation Summary," Metroplan, 1979. 23.94 "Public Participation Proposal," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, March 1976. 23.95 "COWAMP/208 Public Participation Summary (October 1974 - August 1976)," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission. 23.96 "Public Participation Summary," Houston-Galveston Area Council, March 1978. 23.97 "Public Participation," Chapter 18, Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. 195 ------- 23.98 "Public Participation in the Nonpoint Source Planning Sediment and Errosion/208, 1976 Conference Proceedings," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission. 23.99 "Public Participation in Nonpoint Source Planning," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, November workshops 1977. 23.100 "Public Participation Documenta- tion," Indian Nations Council of Governments, C-E Tec/NHPQ, EPA Plan Element 17, April 1978. Contains summary of key 208 Committee meetings which led to recommendations to the INCOG Board for their approval. Also contains interview summaries, needs assessments, and issues list. This report will be available for review in the INCOG office. It is not available for distribution. 23.101 "Public Participation Summary," Region 2 Planning Commission, March 1978, May 1978 as amended. 23.102 "Chapter X - Public Participation," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, June 1978, 10 pages. 23.103 "Public Participation in the New Castle County Areawide Waste Management Program," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, November 1975. 23.104 "Publicly Owned Facilities," Region I (New England), March 1977. 23.105 "PP-1 Salt Lake County 208 Water Quality Program Public Partici- pation - A Study Guide," Salt Lake Council of Governments, March 1976 (rewrite), 59 pages. 23.106 "Slide Show and Script," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, April 1976. An in-house project which was presented at meetings, schools, clubs and a national 208 conference, this 12-minute slide show uses approximately 90 slides and is accompanied by a script of a dialogue between two people. The script's content is a discussion of the problems with the water quality in the St. Louis area, the 208 pro- gram, and EWGCC's role in trying to solve the water problems through an areawide water quality study. The script is on tape and in written form. The slides for the show are a mixture of cartoons and photos obtained from various sources. 23.107 "Small Streams and Salmonoid: A Handbook for Water Quality Studies," Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, 1977, 222 pages. Intended as a man- ual for use by secondary level science teachers in introducing water quality and fishery requirements in streams to students. 23.108 "Solid Waste Disposal and Its Impact on Water Quality in the Monmouth County 208 Area," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 23.109 "Staff Notes on the Coalition's Proposal for Citizen Participation in 208 Planning," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, July 1975. EWGCC staff ideas on involving St. Louis area citizens in the 208 pro- cess are described. Functions of each committee, method of selection and organizational structure are provided. 23.110 "Summary of TMACOG 208 Public Forums/Series 2," Toledo Metro- politan Area Council of Governments, March 1976. 196 ------- 23.111 "Summary of Public Participation, Vols. I, II, III," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Plan- ning Boards. Vol. I, April 1978, 573 pages; Vol. II, April 1978, 668 pages; Vol. Ill, April 1978, 500 pages. 23.112 "Summary of Public Hearings and Approval Process," Region 2 Plan- ning Commission, April 1978, June 1978 as amended. 23.113 "Summary of Public Hearings: Addendum," Erie and Niagara Regional Planning Board, June 1979, 470 pages. 23.114 "Summary of Public Involvement and Addendum, Water Quality Management Plan, Fox River Valley Wisconsin," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency. 23.115 "Summary of Public Participation in the 1976-77 208 Program 1978," Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, 400 pages. A synopsis of citizen committee formation and activities, general educa- tion/awareness efforts, community meetings, elected official par- ticipation and advisory council activities. 23.116 "Summary of TMACOG 208 Public Forums, Series 1," Toledo Metro- politan Area Council of Govern- ments, March 1976. 23.117 "Supplement to Technical Report #7: Public Participation in Plan Review and Local Adoption," Central Midlands Regional Plan- ning Commission, February 1979, 104 pages. 23.118 "Transcript and Written Testimony of the Public Hearing on July 27, 1978, Before the Governing Board of the Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments and the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, July 1978, 195 pages, $11.00. 23.119 "Vol. 2: Public Comments and Responses," Environmental Impact Statement and 208 Water Quality Management Plan, Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission. 23.120 "Volume II. Public Involvement Program," Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission. Documents public participation activities successfully carried out during the initial planning programing, including a section documenting the review and approval process. 23.121 "Vol. II. Public Involvement," Southwest Illinois Planning Com- mission, May 1978. Implementable 208 planning. 23.122 "Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council 208 Work Plan," Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council, October 1975, 250 pages. 23.123 "Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council, Nonpoint Source Evaluation, Storm Model Calibration," Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council, Spring 1978, 325 pages. 23.124 "Water Clarity Investigation," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, April 1977, 30 pages. Topics include: results of public partici- pation. 23.125 "Summary of Public Participation," Water Quality Plan Appendix K, Dane County Regional Planning Commission, 1979, 21 pages, $1.00. 197 ------- 23.126 "Water Quality Problem Areas," Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments, C-E Tec/NHPQ, EPA Plan Element 2, December 1977. A major thrust of section 208 plan- ning is the development of waste- water control strategies to resolve existing water quality problems. The objective of this working paper is to present an overall assessment of existing water quality problem areas and to identify potential and possible causes. This assessment will pro- vide interests with an insight into the nature and extent of water quality problems in the INCOG 208 Study Area and will provide a background for sub- sequent decision making. 23.127 "208 Water Quality Management: Areawide Plan, Summary Report," Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission. Describes the plan and the various activities and process involved in its develop- ment. Major plan recommendations are discussed. 23.128 "208 Water Quality Program Moves Ahead," East-West Gateway Coor- dinating Committee, October 1976. A one-page sheet briefly describ- ing the methodology to be used in carrying out the 208 water quality project. Citizen partic- ipation activities to be accom- plished are indicated. Citizen committees to be set up to work with the 208 staff are Listed and described. 23.129 "208 Water Quality Glassary," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, January 1976. A list of key words in the area of water quality, prepared by the Water Quality public information specialists at EWGCC. 23.130 "Waterwise Newsletter," Triangle J Council of Governments. A series of public education type newsletters. March 1975 (No. 1); July 1975 (No. 2); October 1975 (No. 3); February 1976 (No. 4); May 1976 (No. 5); August 1976 (No. 6); and February 1977 (No. 7). 23.131 "208 Water Quality Management Plan," Knoxville/Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission, 8 volumes, June 1976. Includes: introduction, environmental setting, nonpoint source assessment (final report and two appendices), water quality analysis (final report and appen- dices), management system, public participation, summary of recommenda- tions, land development controls. 23.132 "Water Quality Recommendations and Public Investment Guidelines," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, December 1976. 23.133 "208 Water Quality Program Public Participation Study Guide," South- eastern Utah Association of Govern- ments. 23.134 "We're Recruiting Members to the Clean Water Team," Tampa Bay Council of Governments, brochure, July 1978. 23.135 "Will We Leave Our Children Clean Water?" Land-of-Sky Regional Council, 1978. One sheet, 3-fold brochure. 23.136 "Element 16 - Workshop II Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, February 1977. Describes and discusses the second series of workshops held in February 1977, which provided opportunity for public involvement in the 208 planning process. 198 ------- 23.137 "Element 25 - Workshop III Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Com- mittee, December 1977. The third St. Louis area 208 workshops were designed to receive participants' comments on costs of alternative nonpoint source alternatives and designated management agencies and their responsibilities. These comments will be incorporated into the final 208 plan. Included in the appendices is a list of par- ticipants by county, general discussion points by county, and tabulated results of preference and evaluation forms. XXIV. POINT SOURCES 24.1 "Alternative Techniques for Con- trolling Point Source Water Pollution in the Lakes Region," Lakes Region Planning Commission, July 1977. 24.2 "Appendix H: Analysis of Point Source Control Measures, Phase II and III Report," Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. 24.3 "Areawide and Subarea Treatment Alternatives," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, March 1978, 37 pages. This report summarizes and compares the point source and residual waste treatment alternatives which have been analyzed and identifies the most promising alternative. 24.4 "Assessment of Industrial Point Pollution Sources and Controls," Report #1-3, West Alabama Regional Planning and Development Council, August 1976 - July 1977. 24.5 "Attachment J, Arizona's Point Source Management Program," Arizona Office of the Governor, November 1, 1978. 24.6 "Control Strategies, Costs and Impacts for Point Sources," Houston-Galveston Area Council, July 1977. 24.7 "Control of Water Pollution from Point Sources," Lakes Region Plan- ning Commission, December 1977. 24.8 "Characterize Potential Point Sources," Lakes Region Planning Commission, October 1976. 24.9 "Characterize Existing and Planned Point Sources," Lakes Region Plan- ning Commission, October 1976. 24.10 "Continuous and Intermittent Point Source Wasteload Projections," Central Texas Council of Govern- ments, Killeen-Temple 208 Program, October 1977, 52 pages. 24.11 "Diffuse Source Control Legisla- tion (A.B.572)," Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resour- ces, March 21, 1979, 6 pages. Legislative mandate for the imple- mentation of diffuse source water pollution control program pursuant to the recommendation of the Water Quality Management Plan. 24.12 "Draft Environmental Assessment/ Draft Environmental Impact State- ment - Point Source Metro Phoenix Alternatives," Maricopa Association of Governments, Dames and Moore, November 1978. 24.13 "Equivalent Heavy Metals Loading Factors; Present Point Source Heavy Metals Loading Rates in the Bay Region 208 Planning Area," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, February 1977, $1.00. 24.14 "Evaluation and Selection of Areawide and Subarea Plans," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, April 1978, 24 pages. A summarization of the evaluation process detailing the selected areawide plan for point source and residual waste treatment. 199 ------- 24.15 "Final Assessment of Point Source Problems and Basic Methods of Waste Management," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 24.16 "Final Point Source Alternative," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, December 1977, four volumes. The final point source alternatives have been defined by cost and effectiveness analysis in this report. The alternative description, engineering specif- ications, source areas, and cost for point source controls are listed. 24.17 "Final Report on Environmental Assessment," (point source prod- ucts), Mid-America Regional Council. 24.18 "Identification of Management Agencies for Point Source Treat- ment and Financial Arrangements," Land-of-Sky Regional Council, Public Research and Management, Inc., February 1978, 55 pages. 24.19 "Identify and Screen Alternative Point Source Controls," Lakes Region Planning Commission, September 1976. 24.20 "Impact of Point Sources on Receiving Water," Volusia County Council of Governments, technical report. 24.21 "Industrial Point Sources," Section E, Chapter 2, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 24.22 "Inventory of Industrial and Munic- ipal Point Source Discharges," Ark-Texas Council of Governments, August 1977, 146 pages. 24.23 "Initial Industrial Source Planning," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, July 1976. 24.24 "Inventory of Point Sources," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 24.25 "Memorandum on Review and Selec- tion -of Water Quality Model," (point source products), Mid- America Regional Council. 24.26 "Memorandum on Calibration of Water Quality Model," (Point source products), Mid-America Regional Council. 24.27 "Memorandum on Evaluation of Present Treatment and Deficien- cies," (point source products), Mid-America Regional Council. 24.28 "Memorandum on Criteria for Selection of Areawide Plan," (point source products), Mid- America Regional Council. 24.29 "Methodology to Assess Impact of Point Source Discharges on Water Quality," Southwestern Pennsyl- vania Regional Planning Commission. 24.30 "Municipal Point Sources," Section E, Chapter 1, South Dakota Depart- ment of Environmental Protection. 24.31 "Municipal Point Wastewater Source Problems/Analysis," Erie Niagara Counties Regional Planning Com- mission, December 1977, 118 pages. 24.32 "Municipal Point Wastewater Source Problems/Analysis," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Commis- sion, January 1979, 119 pages. 24.33 "Municipal Point Source Analysis- Urban Triangle Area of the Larimer- Weld Region," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, March 1978, 32 pages, $2.50. 24.34 "Chapter IV - Municipal Point Source Areawide Plan," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Govern- ments, March 1978, 18 pages. 200 ------- 24.35 "Municipal Waste Treatment Needs and Point Source Alternatives," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, June 1978. 24.36 "Phase II Municipal and Industrial Point Source Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, March 1977. All municipal, institutional, commercial, pri- vate, and industrial facility discharges are located. Point source wastewater and treated effluent loadings are developed to determine the effect on exist- ing point sources on receiving waters. Land use and population projections are used for analyzing anticipated future point source discharges. Preliminary alter- native point source control plans are developed. 24.37 "Municipal and Industrial Non- structural Control Measures," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, June 1977. Nonstruc- tural control measures related to municipal and industrial point sources to be studied in greater detail are identified. Topics covered include rural wastewater treatment systems, industrial pretreatment standards rate structures, phosphates, water conservation, garbage grinders and public information. 24.38 "Municipal, Industrial, and Agricultural Point Sources," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 24.39 "Municipal and Industrial Control Measures," East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, June 1977. Structural Control Measures for dealing with point source pollu- tion are presented. Each of the systems remaining for further study and analysis are identified and explained. Advantages and disadvantages of the alternative systems are presented. 24.40 "Narrative Discussion of Point Source Work Element, Municipal • and Industrial Discharges," South Alabama Regional Planning Commis- sion, October 1977. 24.41 "Point Source Inventory and Analy- sis," Appendix C Water Quality Plan, Dane County Regional Planning Com- mission, 1978, 96 pages, $3.00. 24.42 "Point Sources," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, March 1978. Topics include compilation of impacts of point sources in the planning area. 24.43 "Point Source Cost Effective Analy- sis," Region VI Planning and Development Commission. 24.44 "Point Source Control Options," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 24.45 "Point and Nonpoint Source Manage- ment Agency Designation (MAD) Forms," Work Element 220 thru 265, Appendix B, West Florida Regional Planning Commission, February 1978. 24.46 "Point Source Inventory," Region 2 Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers and Water Resources Engineers, September 1976, May 1978, as amended. 24.47 "Point Source Management Systems," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. 201 ------- 24.48 Unnumbered Products, Toledo Metro- politan Area Council of Governments. Appendix: A-Point Source Inventory; B-Stream Segment Planning Areas: Record of Water Quality; C-Land Resource Information Systems (LRIS); D-Maumee River Report; E-Institu- tional Analysis: (1) Federal Pro- grams Impacting Regional Water Quality Management; (2) State Agencies Impacting Regional Water Quality Management; (3) Past and Present Intergovernmental Cooper- ation in the TMACOG Region; (4) Legal Critical Factors Analy- sis; (5) Financial Critical Factor Analysis; (6) Existing Institu- tional Framework in the TMACOG Region: A Profile of 15 Agencies; F-Land Use-Water Quality Analysis; G-The Region as Natural Process; H-The Region as Human Process; I-Internal Working Documents; J-Related Studies. Executive Summary, Baseline Report, July 1976. 24.49 "Point Source Inventory Report," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Com- mission, June 1977. 24.50 "Task 202 - Point Source Pollution Inventory and Problem Identifi- cation," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To identify municipal, industrial and agricultural point sources within pertinent information describing the quantity and quality of the effluent and type of treatment and potential problem areas by stream segments. 24.51 "Point Source Dischargers," Tri- County Regional Planning Commis- sion, January 1977, Revised June 1977. 24.52 "Point Source Inventory," Central Arizona Association of Governments. 24.53 "Point Source and Domestic Sewage Analysis," Central Arizona Associa- tion of Governments, (208/532-42- 45_46-48). 24.54 "Point Source Problem Identifica- tion," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, March 30, 1977. 24.55 "Point Source Analysis Inventory, Water Demands and Problem Area Identification and Map Supplement," Houston-Galveston Area Council, July 1977. 24.56 "Volume IV. Point Source Control," Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission. Documents point source research and analysis activ- ities during initial planning program which support plan recommendation; addresses municipal, private and industrial point source, and residual waste disposal. 24.57 "Point Source Report," Arkhoma Regional Planning Commission. Existing point sources, projected waste loads, and control alterna- tives, including cost and impact analysis. (An addendum to the point source report updating cost information was completed in December 1978.) $20.00. 24.58 "Vol. II: Point Source, Nonpoint Source, Institutional Management Subplans," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, June 1977. 24.59 "Point and Nonpoint Source State- wide Review," Section E, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 24.60 "1975 Point Source Discharge Data for Bay Region 208 Planning Area," (superseded by tech memo no. 15 and 18), Association of Bay Area Governments, March 1977, $1.00. 202 ------- 24.61 "Point Source Control," Volume IV, 24.70 Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission. Documents point source research and analysis act- ivities during initial planning program which support plan recom- 24.71 mendations—address municipal, private and industrial point source, and residual waste disposal. 24.72 24.62 "Point Source Inventory," North- western Indiana Regional Planning Commission, November 1976. 24.63 "Point Sources," Kansas Department of Health and Environment, fact sheet. 24.73 24.64 "1975 Point Source Waste Discharge Point Source Loads and Stream Data," Miami Valley Regional Plan- ning Commission. 24.74 24.65 "Point Source Planning," Pima Association of Governments, November 1977. 24.66 "Point Source Control - Inventory of Point Sources," State of New 24.75 Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 24.67 "Point Source Inventory," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Devel- 24.76 opment Commission, September 1976, 206 pages. 24.68 "Vol. IV. Point Source Control," 24.77 Southwest Illinois Planning Com- mission, April 1978. Inventory material, technical data, problem assessment methodologies and results used in formulating the point source recommendations in . the Section 208 Areawide Water 24.78 Quality Management Plan. 24.69 "Point Source Sampling Program," Ark-Texas Council of Governments, August 1977, 18 pages. "Point Source Inventory Report Killeen-Temple 208 Program," Central Texas Council of Govern- ments, October 1977, 97 pages. "Point Pollution Sources in Mobile and Baldwin Counties," South Ala- bama Regional Planning Commission, March 1978. "Point Source Report," Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council. Topics include inventory of exist- ing municipal and industrial dis- chargers, projected wasteloads, control alternatives. "Point Source Inventory," West Michigan Shoreline Regional Develop- ment Commission, December 1977, 397 pages. "Point Source Wasteload Projection Report," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region 5 Planning and Development Commission, July 1977. Topics include wasteload projections and population projections. "Point Sources Inventory Report," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region 5 Planning and Development Commis- sion, June 1977. "Refined Institutional Alternatives for Point Source Control," Atlanta Regional Commission, December 1977. "Report on Point Sources of Pollu- tion in Southern Illinois 208 Area," Appendix A-l, Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 114 pages. "Report on Management Needs for Implementation," Mid-America Regional Council, point source products. 203 ------- 24.79 "Report on Cost Evaluations of 24.88 Technical Solutions," point source products, Mid-America Regional Council. 24.80 "Report on Priorities and Imple- mentation Schedule," point source 24.89 products, Mid-America Regional Council. 24.81 "Memorandum on Evaluation and Selection of Areawide Plans," point source products, Mid-America 24.90 Regional Council. 24.82 "Report on Secondary Environmental Effects of Technical Solutions," point source products, Mid-America Regional Council. 24.83 "Report on Available Structural and Nonstructural Control Options- Performance and Cost," point source products, Mid-America Regional Council. 24.91 24.92 24.84 "Review of Non-Domestic Point Source Discharges," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment 24.93 Management Agency, June 1976. 24.85 "Review of Existing Point Source Waste Loadings," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, November 24.94 1976. 24.86 "Significant Industrial Point Source Inventory," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Environ- 24.95 mental Protection Agency Plan Element 3, January 1978. This report identifies 42 significant industrial point sources. Cri- teria for screening are presented. 24.96 • Deficiencies in data collection are identified. Where data are available, flow and concentra- tions are provided. 24.97 24.87 "State of the Art of Pollution Control for Southeastern Wiscon- sin," Vol. 1: Point Sources, Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Council, July 1977, 145 pages. "State Perspective-Facilities Planning for Small Unsewered Communities in Illinois," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, April 1977. "Summary of the Pueblo Board of Waterworks Stream and Point Dis- charge Analytical Report," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Fore- man, Joe R., February 1976. "Task Force Report on Point and Nonpoint Sources of Pollution in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Island," Trust Territory Environ- mental Protection Board, 1979, 93 pages. "Technical Needs for Point Source Management," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. "Utility Service Areas and Point Source Locations," #211, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. "Water Quality Management Plan for Point Sources," North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. "Water Resources Staff Paper #1, A Geographic Structure for Contin- uous Point Source Planning," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. "Work Package 1: Point Source Inventory Jefferson County," South- east Texas Regional Planning Commission. "Work Package I: Point Source Inventory Orange County," Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission. "Work Package 9: Point Source Load Projections, Technical Subplans and Stream Responses," Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission. 204 ------- XXV. RIVERS 25.1 "Walnut River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 25.2 "Verdigris River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 25.3 "Upper Republican River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 25.4 "Upper Arkansas River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 25.5 "Solomon River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 25.6 "Smoky Hill River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 25.7 "Saline River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 25.8 "Neosho River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 25.9 "Missouri River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 25.10 "Marais des Cygnes River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 25.11 "Lower Republican River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 25.12 "Lower Arkansas River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 25.13 "Little Arkansas River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 25.14 "Kansas River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 25.15 "Cimarron River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 25.16 "Big Blue River Basin," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 25.17 "River Basin Plans," Kansas Depart- • ment of Health and Environment. 25.18 "Water Quality Data: Assanet River," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, September 1977. 25.19 "Water Quality Data: French and Quniebaug Rivers," Central Mass- achusetts Regional Planning Commission, October 1977. 25.20 "The Mystic River Basin," Region I (New England), October 1977. 25.21 "Water Quality Profiles of Small Eastern Massachusetts Streams," Region I (New England), August 1977. 25.22 "Lower Charles River Basin," Region I (New England), November 1977. 25.23 "Suasio Basin, Sudbury Assabet and Concord Rivers," Region I (New England), September 1977. 25.24 "Upper Charles River Basin," Region I (New England), September 1977. 25.25 "North Coastal Basin," Region I (New England), August 1977. 25.26 "The North and South River Basins," Region I (New England), May 1977. 205 ------- 25.27 "Review Process Analytical Summary North/South River Basins," Region I (New England), September 14, 1977. 25.28 "The Weymouth Basin," Region I (New England), July 1977. 25.29 "Ipswich River Basin," Region I (New England), August 1977. 25.30 "Taunton River Basin," Region I (New England), August 1977. 25.31 "Ten Mile River Drainage Basin," Region I (New England), August 1977. 25.32 "Ten Mile River Subarea Summary and Extracts," Region I (New England), December 18, 1975. 25.33 "Taunton River Subarea Summary and Extracts," Region I (New England), December 18, 1975. 25.34 "Preliminary Riverine Sampling Program," Region I (New England), March 1976. 25.35 "PCB's in the Housatonic River," Region I (New England), May 1976. 25.36 "Water Quality Benefits Saco River," Region I (New England), January 20, 1976. 25.37 "Pollution Control in the Saco River," Region I (New England), June 1976. 25.38 "Saco River Model," Region I (New England), March 1975. 25.39 "Enoree River Basin Report," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, March 1978. 25.40 "Lawson Fork Creek Basin Report," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, February 1978. 25.41 "Reedy River Basin Report," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, January 1978. 25.42 "Draft Basin Plan for Youghiogheny River Basin," Maryland Water Resources Administration. 25.43 "Draft Basin Plan for Upper Poto- mac River Basin," Maryland Water Resources Administration. 25.44 "Draft Basin Plan for Pocomoke River Basin," Maryland Water Resources Administration. 25.45 "Draft Basin Plan for Patuxent/ West Chesapeake River Basin," Maryland Water Resources Admin- istration. 25.46 "Draft Basin Plan for Ocean Coastal River Basin," Maryland Water Resources Administration. 25.47 "Draft Basin Plan for North Branch Potomac River Basin," Maryland Water Resources Administration. 25.48 "Draft Basin Plan for Nanticoke/ Wicomico River Basin," Maryland Water Resources Administration. 25.49 "Draft Basin Plan for Middle Potomac River Basin," Maryland Water Resources Administration. 25.50 "Draft Basin Plan for Elk/Lower Susquehanna River Basin," Maryland Water Resources Administration. 25.51 "Draft Basin Plan for Choptank River Basin," Maryland Water Resources Administration. 25.52 "Draft Basin Plan for Chester River Basin," Maryland Water Resources Administration. 25.53 "14 River Basin Plans," Alabama Water Improvement Commission. 25.54 "Identification and Classification of Stream Segments," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 206 ------- 25.55 "Evaluation of 303(E) Basin Plans," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 25.56 "Pollution Sources of Major Salt Lake Valley Streams (included in Appendix of Existing Water Qual- ity Data for Salt Lake County 208, WQ-15)," Salt Lake Council of Governments, October 1976, 19 pages (rewrite). 25.57 "Jordan River Basin Water Quality Survey; September 1975," Salt Lake Council of Governments, April 1976, 22 pages. 25.58 "Water Quality Review of Major Jordan River Tributaries," Salt Lake Council of Governments, March 1977, 43 pages (rewrite). 25.59 "Jordan River Water Quality Pro- jections," Salt Lake Council of Governments, April 1977, 144 pages (rewrite). 25.60 "York River Basin Water Quality Management Plan," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1976. 25.61 "Shoreline Situation Report - Stafford County," Rappahannock Area Planning Commission, 1975. 25.62 "Hatchie River Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.63 "French Broad River Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.64 "Clinch River Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.65 "Holston River Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.66 "Upper Tennessee River Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.67 "Lower Tennessee River Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.68 "Duck River Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.69 "Upper Cumberland River Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.70 "Elk River Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.71 "Lower Cumberland River Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.72 "Tennessee River Western Valley Basin," State of Tennessee Depart- ment of Public Health. 25.73 "Obion Forked Deer River Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.74 "Memphis Area Basin," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 25.75 "How Clean Do You Want Your Streams?" Houston-Galveston Area Council, December 1976, Revised May 1977. 25.76 "Stream Segment Planning Areas," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, December 1975. 25.77 "Streamflow and Water Quality in the Lower Big Hole River," Montana Department of Health Environmental Sciences, Summer 1977. 25.78 "Water Quality Management of the Eastern Oswego River," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, Paul Babiarz and Kevin Pi Ion. 207 ------- 25.79 "Vol. I: Stream Segment Analysis," 25.89 Pueblo Regional Planning Commis- sion, June 1977. 25.80 "Verdigris River Data Collection Program," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Tulsa City County 25.90 Health Department, March 1979. 25.81 "Verdigris River Evaluation," Phase 1, Indian Nations Council of Governments, Gates Engineering 25.91 and Associates, May 1979. 25.82 "Water Quality Assessments and Stream Segment Classification Methodology," Indian Nations 25.92 Council of Governments, June 1979. 25.83 "Project Condition Survey, Ocmulgee River," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Corps of Engineers. 25.93 25.84 "Drainage Area Data for Georgia Streams," Macon-Bibb County Plan- ning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Department of Interior, Geological Survey. 25.94 25.85 "Summary Reviews of 303 River Basin Plan and 201 Facilities Plan," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 25.95 25.96 25.86 "Ocmulgee River Basin Study," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, December 1972, 93 pages. 25.81 "Ocmulgee River-Macon, Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Savannah Dis- trict, September 1970, 11 pages. 25.88 "Effect of a Severe Drought (1954) 25.97 on Streamflow in Georgia," Macon- Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Geological Survey for the Georgia State Division of Conservation, 1963. "Simulation of Water Quality in Streams and Canals," DOSAG-1, Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Texas Water Development Board, September 1970. "Travel Time of Georgia Streams," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Insti- tute of Technology, September 1973. "Characterization of Stream Recrea- tion Capacity," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, October 1972. "Drainage Area Data for Georgia Streams," Macon-Bibb County Plan- ning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Department of Interior, Geological Survey, August 1959. "A Water Quality Investigation of Tobesofkee Creek (Ocmulgee)," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Water Quality Control Board, June 1970. "Tobesofkee Creek-Macon and Bibb County Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Savannah District Report completed June 1970, 48 pages. "Walnut Creek-The City of Macon and Bibb County," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Savannah District Report completed December 1968, 42 pages. "Savage Creek, Macon and Bibb County, Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Savannah District Report completed November 1971, 45 pages. "Ocmulgee River Basin Study," Macon- Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, December 1972. 208 ------- 25.98 "Final Report on the Boise River Instream Flow Study of the Ada/ Canyon 208 Program Instream Flow Study," Ada Planning Association, $3.00. 25.99 "Recommended Uses to be Projected for Major Natural Streams," Ada Planning Association, $3.50. 25.100 "Problems Caused by Accumulations in Impoundments, Estuaries and Slow Moving Stream Reaches," (WP 3.03-3), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, January 1977. 25.101 "Summary of Water Quality for Selected Streams," (WP 3.03-1), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, December 1976. 25.102 "Ridley-Crum Creek Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, November 1977. 25.103 "Chester Creek Study Area," Del- aware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, November 1977. 25.104 "Estuary 5-Year Storm," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1975. 25.105 "Willow-Maiden Creek Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, November 1977. 25.106 "Tulpehucken Creek Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, November 1977. 25.107 "Turbulent Dispersion in Natural Streams," Nebraska Natural Resour- ces Commission, Journal of Hydrau- lics Division, ASCE, Vol. 97, HY-11, pages 1867-1886. 25.108 "Recommendations for Stream Class- ification-Fountain/Monument Sub- basin (Including Results of Aquatic Sampling)," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley. 25.109 "Report of Stream Sampling on Four Mile Creek," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Project Aquarius Report, June 1976. 25.110 "Recommended Stream Classification - and Additional Water Quality Cri- teria With an Appendix Containing Results of Verification of W.Q. Model Calibration, Working Paper 14," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patter- son and Quirk, Inc. 25.111 "Recommendations for Stream Class- ification, Working Paper 12," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. 25.112 "The Clear Stream Newsletter," South Central Michigan Planning Council, 4-6 pages per issue, irregular publication schedule, 1976 to present. 25.113 "Stream Investigation and Water Quality Sample Collection Plan for the Stream Survey Phase of the Land-Sky 208 Program," Land-of-Sky Regional Council, Cummings Engin- eers, Inc., May 1977, 18 pages. 25.114 "Biological Evaluations of Streams in the Five County Association of Governments Designated 208 Manage- ment Area," Five County Association of Governments. 25.115 "EPA Water Quality and Biological Survey on the Virgin River," Five County Association of Governments. 209 ------- 25.116 "Stream Loading Calculations for Routine Monitoring Stations in Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane and Washington Counties," Five County Association of Governments, sampled between August 8, 1975 and August 20, 1976. 25.117 "Stream Loading Calculations for Intensive Surveys in Beaver, Gar- field, Iron, Kane and Washington Counties," Five County Association of Governments, August 8, 1975 and August 20, 1976. 25.118 "Stream Loading Calculations Using EPA Standards," Five County Asso- ciation of Governments. 25.119 "Stream Segment Classifications," Five County Association of Govern- ments. 25.120 "Policy for Implementation of the Colorado River Salinity Standards through the NPDES Program," Five County Association of Governments. 25.121 "Land Characteristics, Stream and Basin Parameters," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 25.122 "Water Quality Studies: Marsh Creek, Portheuf River, Bear River and Blackfoot River; Bannock and Caribou Counties, Idaho," South- east Idaho Council of Governments. 25.123 "1976 Water Quality Data in Bear Creek Basin," Rogue Valley Council of Governments, U.S. Geological Survey open file report 77-90. 25.124 "Delineation and Classification of Stream Segments in South Caro- lina," South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Con- trol, draft interim output, January 16, 1978. 25.125 "Summary of Stream Water Quality in the Mountainland Association of Government Area," Mountainland Association of Governments, February 1977. 25.126 "Stream Classification (with map) Delineation of Service Areas - Status of 201 Planning," Atlantic County Planning Division, September 1978. XXVI. SALTWATER INTRUSION 26.1 "Salt Intrusion Into Groundwater," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, June 1977, $1.00. 26.2 "Existing and Potential Seawater Intrusion Problems, Oxnard Plain of Ventura County," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 26.3 "History of Seawater Intrusion on the Oxnard Plain," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 26.4 "Assessment of Seawater Intrusion for Projected Land Use Alterna- tives," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 26.5 "Alternative Seawater Intrusion Control Methods and Impact Analy- sis, Oxnard Plain of Ventura County," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 26.6 "Preliminary Evaluation Phase - Pawtuxet River Basin," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. XXVII. SEDIMENTATION AND EROSION 27.1 "Summary of Data Analysis on Sedi- ments and Benthic Invertebrates from Certain Massachusetts Rivers," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Commission, September 1977. 27.2 "Preliminary Sedimentation at Deer Island," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council, February 1977. 210 ------- 27.3 "Construction, Agriculture and Sedimentation," Boston Metropoli- tan Area Planning Commission, June 1977. 27.4 "Handbook on Erosion and Sedimen- tation Control," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Massachusetts, 1976, 73 pages. 27.5 "Pollutant Accumulation and Sed- imentation Problems/Analysis," Erie and Niagara Regional Planning Board, January 1979, 63 pages. 27.6 "Pollutant Accumulation and Sed- imentation Problems/Analysis," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, December 1977, 50 pages. 27.7 "Report on Facilities Planning Update, Urban Runoff and Storm Drainage, Sedimentation and Ero- sion, and Sludge Disposal," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, September 1976, 22 pages. 27.8 "Sediment and Erosion Survey of Cumberland County," Greater Port- land Council of Governments, January 1978. 27.9 "Report on Nonpoint Source Pollu- tion," Greater Portland Council of Governments, January 1978. Topics include land use loading functions, septic tanks, model- ing, sediments, stormwater run- off. 27.10 "SCS - Sediment Erosion Report," Baltimore Regional Planning Council. 27.11 "Sediment Oxygen Demand," North- eastern Illinois Planning, January 1978. 27.12 "Two Methods for Reducing Sediment Oxygen Demand in Sediment Deposits in Lower Fox River," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, October 1977, 20 pages. Topics in- clude feasibility study of river rehabilitation, effort of dredging on sediment oxidation. 27.13 "Sediment Source Commercial and Industrial Areas and Delivery Rate Study," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, February 1978, 80 pages. Topics include literature review, comparison of methods for testing water-yield and sediment- yield. 27.14 "State Control in Sedimentation in Indiana," Indiana Heartland Coor- dinating Commission, August 1977, 18 pages. 27.15 "Windham Soils Report," Southern Rockingham Regional Planning Dis- trict Commission, June 1975, 35 pages. 27.16 "Farmer's Attitudes Concerning Soil Erosion and Its Control," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, June 1977. 27.17 "Erosion and Sediment Delivery," Region I (New England), February 1977. 27.18 "Sediments and Benthic Inverte- brates from the Ipswich, Charles, Assabet, Sudbury and Neponset," Region I (New England). 27.19 "Erosion Sedimental and Runoff Non- point Source," Region I (New England), December 1976. 27.20 "Assessing Historic Meteorological Data and Dylining Erosion Index Periods and Distribution for Non- point Source Loading Evolution (An Interim Output Report)," South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, May 15,1978. 211 ------- 27.21 "Scope of Soil Erosion Problems 27.31 in Atlantic County," Atlantic County Planning Division, May 1977. 27.22 "Sediment Yields Resulting from 27.32 Land Use Activities in Routt County," Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. 27.23 "Sediment and Pollution from Cropland," Kansas Department of Health and Environment, fact sheet. 27.34 27.24 "Construction Erosion," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment, fact sheet. 27.25 "Construction Erosion," Kansas 27.35 Department of Health and Environ- ment, technical report. 27.26 "Construction Erosion," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment, management report. 27.27 "Las Vegas Wash - Interim Report 2," Clark County 208, September 1977. Provides engineering- scientific analyses of the botan- ical, hydrologic and erosion- sedimentation phenomena of Las 27.36 Vegas Wash. The report addresses the technical problems defined in Interim Report No. 1. 27.28 "Wastewater and Wetlandscape," Southwest Florida Regional Plan- ning Commission, prepared by the Center for Wetlands, University of Florida, July through December 1976, $7.40 per copy, without appendix, maps. 27.29 "Rural Runoff Task, Erosion and Sedimentation, A Preliminary and Detailed Evaluation," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 27.30 "Erosion and Sedimentation-Devel- opment of Alternatives," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. "Soil Erosion and Sediment in Missouri," Missouri Department of Natural Resources, guide sheet, 4 pages. "Impact of Continued Soil Erosion," Missouri Department of Natural Resources, guide sheet, 2 pages. 27.33 "Soil Erosion Control Practices," Missouri Department of Natural Resources, guide sheet, 4 pages. "Discussion of SDCL-8A, Soil Ero- sion and Sediment Damage Control Act," Section E, Chapter 3, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. "Erosion and Sedimentation Problems as They Relate to Vermont Backroad Construction and Maintenance," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1978, 23 pages. Assessment of backroads erosion in Vermont, including discussion of evaluation process, roles of dis- trict highway engineers and town road commissioners, state agency concerns, existing data and recom- mendations. "The Vermont Backroad Handbook: Erosion Control," Vermont Depart- ment of Environmental Water Resour- ces, 1978. Includes procedures for construction and major alteration: construction plans, erosion control practices and devices, termination of work before project completion, and maintenance. Vegetative ero- sion control methods: steps in establishing vegetation, seeding, incorporating seed into soil, mulch- ing the seed bed, tracking, grad- ing, topsoiling, fertilization, and liming: and structural erosion con- trols: benching, diversions, diver- sion ditches, slop drains, check dams, filter berms, stilling ponds, rip-rap and stone fill, and sub- surface drains. 212 ------- 27.37 "A State Water Quality Plan for Controlling Erosion from Back- roads," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1979, 7 pages. Draft of 208 back- roads plan. Includes assessment of backroads erosion problem, recommendations of consultants, and an interagency agreement between the Agency of Environ- mental Conservation and the Agency of Transportation for establishing a backroads erosion control strategy. 27.38 "Guides for Controlling Soil Erosion and Stream Pollution on Logging Jobs in Southern Vermont," Vermont Department of Environ- mental Water Resources, 1978, 23 pages. Pocket-sized booklet for loggers and landowners containing "Best Management Practices" in the form of non-mandatory erosion control guidelines. Also includ- ed are sections on Vermont laws and regulations affecting logging operations and sources of tech- nical assistance. 27.39 "Draft Interim Report - Erosion and Sediment Control," New Hamp- shire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, October 1978. 27.40 "Predicting Rainfall Erosion Losses from Cropland East of the Rocky Mountains," Handbook No. 282, Rappahannock Area Develop- ment Commission, May 1965. 27.41 "Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, April 1974. 27.42 "Sediment Criteria for the Pro- tection and Maintenance of Aquatic Life," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Aquatic Ecology Association, April 1977. 27.43 "Erosion and Sediment Control Alternatives," AMBAG Policy Paper #9, Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1977. 27.44 "Erosion and Sediment Control Alternatives," AMBAG Technical Report, Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1977. 27.45 "AMBAG Erosion and Sediment Infor mation Sources," Appendix A to Technical Report, Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, - 1978. 27.46 "Erosion Control in Relation to Watershed Management," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commis sion, Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Division, 1968. 27.47 "Calculation of Nonpoint Source Sediment Loading," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 27.48 27.49 27.50 "Erosion and Sediment Yield Study," Sixth District Council of Govern- ments, by Soil Conservation Ser- vice. "Guide to Urban Sediment Control," Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, 1978. "Model Soil Erosion and Sedimenta- tion Control Ordinance," South- western Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission, October 1978, 48 pages. 27.51 "Suspended Sediment From Truck Traffic on Forest Roads - Meadow and Coal Creeks," Washington Department of Ecology, March 1979, 33 pages. 27.52 "Suspended Sediment Transport and Forest Road Construction - Wild- horse Creek, Kalama River Basin," Washington Department of Ecology, March 1979, 40 pages. 213 ------- 27.53 "Forest Road Construction and Sus- pended Sediment, Campbell Creek - Skagit River Basin," State of Washington Department of Ecology, March 1979, 30 pages. 27.54 "Erosion and Sediment Control Guide for Guam," Guam Environ- mental Protection Agency, May 1977, 137 pages. A guide designed for contractors and developers. 27.55 "A Sediment Reduction Program for the U.S. Virgin Islands," Virgin Islands Department of Natural Resources, Dr. O.K. Buros, January 1979, 115 pages. XXVIII. SEPTIC SYSTEMS 28.1 "Septic Tank and Cesspool Opera- tion and Maintenance," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Briefly explains what a septic system is, why it fails, and how to prevent failure (one-page flyer). 28.2 "Septic Systems and Groundwater Quality: A Literature Survey," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, June 1978. 28.3 "Analysis of the Impact of Septic Systems on the Surface of Ground- water in Acton, Mass.," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Coun- cil, June 1977. 28.4 "Septic Systems: How They Work and How to Keep Them Working," South- eastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, April 1977, 13 pages. 28.5 "Investigation of Septic Leachate Discharges into Winona Lake, Lake Winnipesaukee and Ossipee Lake," Lakes Region Planning Commission, October 1977. 28.6 "Septic Tank Study," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, February 1978, 50 pages. Topics include inventory of unsewered homes within watershed of Winnebego Lake; estimates of pollution from this source. 28.7 "Coliform Bacteria Loadings and Dynamics," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, November 1977. Topics include septic systems, modeling. 28.8 "Regional Septage Disposal Alter- natives," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council, December 1977. 28.9 "Analysis and Estimation of Dis- charges from Waterfront Septic Tanks, Tidal Marshes, and Recrea- tional Boating," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, May 1977. 28.10 "Part VI - Appendix A: Sewerless Methods of Household Waste Dispos- al," West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission, Summer 1977, 35 pages. 28.11 "Septic Tank Study," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country. 28.12 "Septage Management in the Southern Rockingham Region," Southern Rock- ingham Regional Planning District Commission, October 1976, 40 pages. 28.13 "The Impact of Unsewered Develop- ment on Water Quality," Genesse- Lapeer-Shiawassee Region 5 Planning and Development Commission, April 1978. Topics include septic tanks. 28.14 "Septic Tank-Leach Field Systems," Southern Rockingham Regional Plan- ning District Commission, 1976. 28.15 "A Homeowner's Guide to Septic Tanks," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Commission, $1.00. 214 ------- 28.16 "Local Options for Controlling 28.23 Pollution from Septic Tanks and Stormwater Runoff," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 28.17 "Septic Tank Practices; A Guide 28.24 to the Conservation and Re-use of Household Wastewaters," Montachusett-Nashua Areawide Water Quality Management Plan, Peter Marshall, 1977, 76 pages. 28.18 "Septage Disposal Within Berk- shire County 208 Area," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commis- sion, July 1976. 28.19 "On-Site Sewage Disposal and Septage Handling in Central Mass.," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, November 1977. 28.25 28.26 28.27 28.20 "Septic Systems - A Case Study," New Castle County Areawide Waste 28.29 Treatment Management Planning Commission, August 1977. 28.21 "Early Action Study of Effect of 28.30 Septic Tanks on Areawide Water Quality," Comprehensive Planning Organization of San Diego Region, November 1977, 28 pages. The 28.31 study finds that septic tanks do not constitute a significant area- wide water quality control problem in the San Diego Region because of their small contribution of water and salts to groundwater basins. Recommendations are made for 28.32 changes to San Diego County admin- istrative practices including a public information program on the periodic maintenance of individual systems to prolong their useful 28.33 life. 28.22 "Septic Tank Management Legisla- tion," State of New Jersey Depart- ment of Environmental Protection. "Individual Wastewater Project Task A Report: Overview of Septic Tank Usage and Problems," Triangle J Council of Governments, June 1978, 73 pages. "General Education Pamphlet: Get- ting to Know Your Septic System," Triangle J Council of Governments, October 1979. "Septage Management," Region I (New England), October 15, 1976. "Septage Disposal," Region I (New England), July 16, 1976. "A Statement Overview of Septage Management in Vermont," Region I (New England). 28.28 "Strategies for Septage Manage- ment," Region I (New England), August 8, 1977. "Septage and Sewage Treatment Plant Sludge Disposal," Region I (New England), December 1976. "Septic Systems; How They Work and How to Keep Them Working," Region I (New England), April 1977. "The Failing Septic System," Wis- consin Department of Natural Resources. A look at septic system problems in Wisconsin and what both the government and homeowners can do to solve them. "Septic System Management Legisla- tion," Chapter 5, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. "Land Capability for Suitability for Septic Tank Installation and Erosion Hazard Rating, Flathead Drainage Montana," Flathead 208 Project Planning Agency, September 1976, 63 pages. 215 ------- 28.34 "Thermal Dischargers," North- western Indiana Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 28.35 "Develop Options for the Control and Reduction of Pollution from Septic Systems/Development Alter- native Basinwide Subplans for Septic Tank Systems," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commis- sion, October 1977. 28.36 "Review of City of Wilmington Interceptor System," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Commission, June 1976. 28.37 "Septic Tank Systems - The Problem and Possible Solution," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, February 1977, update May 1977, $1.00. 28.38 "Septic Tanks," Section E, Chapter 8, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 28.39 "Septic Tank Systems Management," Lane Council of Governments, draft, September 1977. 28.40 "Septic Systems - How They Work and How to Keep Them Working in Vermont," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1978, 17 pages. A public informa- tion booklet describing and illus- trating basic principles of septic system operation and maintenance. Covers household sewage, the septic system, the septic tank, the leaching system, locating septic systems, identifying septic system failure, predicting and preventing system failure, septic tank pumping, repairs, and assis- tance. 28.41 "Septage Management Strategies for Vermont," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1978. Prepared in four parts: (1) A State- wide Overview of Septage Management in Vermont, 41 pages. (2) Techni- cal Alternatives for Septage Treat- ment and Disposal in Vermont, 93 pages. (3) Legal and Institutional Perspective on Septage Management in Vermont, 43 pages. (4) Septage Management in Vermont: Case Studies and a Statewide Strategy, 55 pages. 28.42 "Septage, What Vermont Should Do About It," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1978, 22 pages. A summary report, for the general public, of the 208 Pro- ject, "Septage Management Strategies for Vermont. Printed in booklet form, the topics include homeowner septage problems, the septage haul- er, safe disposal of septage, responsibilities of local and state governments and recommendations to decision-makers. 28.43 "A State Water Quality Plan for Septage Management," Vermont Depart- ment of Environmental Water Resour- ces, 1978, 9 pages. Final 208 plan for septage management in Vermont. Evaluates state septage management problems, reviews septage studies contracted by the 208 program, includes an evaluation of options considered and the proposed 208 management plan. 28.44 "Identify Areas with Possible Septic Tank Failures," Region I (New England), June 1976. 28.45 "Renovation of Septic Tank Effluent Through the Soil," Region I (New England), December 1976. 28.46 "Field Survey of State Approved Septic Systems," New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollution Con- trol Commission, December 1977. 216 ------- 28.47 "Field Survey of Septic Systems 28.56 Installed Prior to 1967," New Hampshire Water Supply and Pol- lution Control Commission, January 1979. 28.48 "Septage Handling in New Hamp- shire," New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, January 1979. 28.49 "Septic Systems - A Case Study," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, August 1977. 28.57 28.58 28.59 28.50 "Septic Systems and Groundwater Quality: A Literature Survey," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, June 1978. 28.60 28.51 "Task 2.3: Identify Areas With Possible Septic Tank Failures," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1977. 28.61 28.52 "Regulatory Techniques by Water Mass Towns May Prevent Pollution of Their Ponds From Septic," Region I (New England), March 3, 28.62 1977. 28.53 "Interim Output: Acceptable Septic System Density Levels," Sussex County Water Quality 28.63 Management Project. 28.54 "Interim Output: Septic Failure Rates for 16 Locations," Sussex County Water Quality Management Project. 28.55 "Early Action Program: Septic Tank 28.64 Systems," Comprehensive Planning Organization of San Diego County, A description of the efforts of self-regenerating types of water softeners on the quality of sew- 28.65 age effluent case on a sample study of the Tierrasanta area of San Diego City, and recommenda- tions for regulatory and other programs in areas where wastewater reclamation is being considered. "Septage Disposal," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1977. "Septic Tank Maintenance and Permit Program," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1977. "Nutrient Movement Through Soils from Septic Systems," South Central Michigan Planning Council, April 10, 1978, 21 pages. "Technical Handbook for Septic Drainfield Installation," South Central Michigan Planning Council, May 19, 1978, 27 pages. "Septic System Pollution Control Alternatives," AMBAG Policy Paper #8, Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1977. "Soil Suitability Related to the Performance of Subsurface Disposal Systems," Region I (New England), December 1976. "Missouri Homeowners Guide to Septic Tank Use," Missouri Depart- ment of Natural Resources, 14 pages. "Manual of Septic System Mainten- ance," Southeastern Regional Plan- ning and Economic Development Commission, Albert Babaur and Steve Reckhow, September 1979. Includes health practices and regulations in one community. "Environmental Impacts of Septic Systems," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management Agency, July 12, 1978. "Septic System Problems on the Urban Fringe," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, October 1978. 217 ------- 28.66 "Septic System Problems on the Urban Fringe," Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, D.R. Goehring and F.R. Carr, October 1978. 28.67 "Environmental Impacts of Septic Systems," Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, Darryl R. Goehring, July 12, 1978. 28.68 "Citizen's Guide to Water Pollu- tion Control Permits for Septic Tanks and Public Sewer Connec- tions," Guam Environmental Pro- tection Agency, June 1979, 10 pages. XXIX. SEWERS 29.1 "Major Sewage Treatment Plans in the Washington Metropolitan Area," Washington Council of Governments, January 1978. An inventory of the major sewage treatment plants in the region, including information on effluent limitations, treatment methods, and operation and main- tenance costs. 29.2 "Final Report to the Northern Jefferson County Sewer Districts: A Reference Guide for New Public Sewer District," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, Dale P. Swobeda, August 31, 1979, 125 pages. 29.3 "Sewage Treatment in Unincorpor- ated Areas: Focus on Regional Sewer Districts," Indiana.Heart- land Coordinating Council. 29.4 "The Who, What, When, Where, Why and How of WOW (Watch Our Waste- water)," Maricopa Association of Governments, December 1978. Topics include sewer lines and treatment plants. 29.5 "Sewage Loan and Flow Factors," Metroplan, 1978. 29.6 "Guidelines for Assistance Alter- native Sewage Treatment Systems," Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission, June 1979, 18 pages. 29.7 "Pollution Control Systems Report," Element 20, 21: Task Report G, East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, July 1977. A description of public and private service areas and the needed sewer service actions are detailed. 29.8 "Home Sewage Disposal," Pennsylvania State University. 29.9 "Water and Sewer Services," Sixth District Council of Governments, prepared by Wilbur, Smith and Associates, 1973. 29.10 "Comprehensive Plan - Water and Sanitary Sewer Systems," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commis- sion, 1970. 29.11 "Brush Creek Technical Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, December 1976. This report, researched on request, deals with alternative sewage man- agement arrangements for the Gray Summit area. 29.12 "Study of Malodorous Compounds in the Area of the Southside Sewage Treatment Plant," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, April 20, 1977. 29.13 "Nonpoint Source Structural Control Measures," Element 21: Task Memo, East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, June 1977. A discussion of the control of urban runoff from combined sewer areas and the level of treatment required are presented. 29.14 "Summary Report Water and Sewer Planning Workshops," Toledo Metro- politan Area Council of Governments, March 1976. 218 ------- 29.15 "Growth Stimulation Study, An 29.25 Analysis of Sewerage System Development and Residential Con- struction," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. 29.16 "Sewerage Line Costs and Sewage 29.26 Treatment Lagoon Costs," Five County Association of Govern- ments. 29.17 "Draft Sewerage Regulations," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, March 1975. 29.27 29.18 "Draft Sewerage Regulation," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, Commonwealth of Virginia. 29.28 29.19 "Report, Town of Bowling Green, Virginia, Sanitary Sewerage Facilities," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, May 1974. 29.20 "Water and Sewerage Study for King 29.29 George County," Rappahannock Area Development Commission. 29.21 "WQ-5 Field Sampling and Analysis of Water Quality in the Sewage Canal," Salt Lake Council of Governments, May 1976 (reprint), 81 pages. 29.30 29.22 "Sewer and Water Facilities in the Northern Middlesex Area Short Range Priority Program," Northern 29.31 Middlesex Area Commission, June 1972. 29.23 "Sewer/Water Preferred Long Range Plan," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, January 1972. 29.24 "Regional Utilities, Vol. 2 - Alternative Plans for Sewer and Water Facilities," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, July 1969. "Regional Utilities, Preliminary Report on Sewerage and Pollution Abatement and Water Supply Systems," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, Part 1 Renaissance Study, November 1968. "Guidelines and Procedures Manual for Interjurisdiction Sewer Rate Setting, New Castle County, Dela- ware," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, July 1978. "Report on Guidelines and Proce- dures for Interjurisdictional Sewer Rate Setting," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, July 1978. "Sewer System Evaluation for the City of Newark Interceptor System," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, July 1976. "Rules and Regulations Relating to the Use of the Public Sewer System," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, draft August 1975. "Water and Sewer Facility Plan for Pueblo County, Colorado," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Oblinger-Smith Corporation for the Colorado Division of Planning, 1972. "Physical System Process Design for Upgrading the Pueblo Sewage Treat- ment Plant," Pueblo Regional Plan- ning Commission, Foreman, J., October 24, 1976. 219 ------- 29.32 "Model Sewage Disposal Ordinances for Vermont," Vermont Department of Environmental Resources, 1979, 38 pages. Model regulations aimed at preventing health and environmental hazards from improper wastewater treatment and disposal; covers ad- ministration, permit procedures, and application, soil and site evaluation, system design, leach field installation, maintenance and site modifications. 29.33 "Are There Alternatives to Sewers for Vermont Towns?" Vermont De- partment of Environmental Water Resources, 1977, 148 pages. Proceedings of a conference exam- ining a wide range of alternatives to sewer systems. Topics include septic tanks; health and manage- ment concerns; septage disposal; alternative systems for single family homes, subdivisions and clusters; environmental and econ- omic impacts; institutional arrangements; case studies; and a panel discussion. 29.34 "Johnson County Sewer Districts: An Example of the County Sewer District Approach to Water Quality Management," Mid-America Regional Council, September 1977. 29.35 "Guidelines and Procedures Manual for Interjurisdictional Sewer Rate Setting, New Castle County, Dela- ware," Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, June 1978. 29.36 "Report of Guidelines and Proce- dures for Interjurisdictional Sewer Rate Setting," Water Resour- ces Agency for New Castle County, Touche Ross and Company, July 1978. 29.37 "Characterization of Sewage Waste for Land Disposal Near Postland, Oregon," Metropolitan Service District (Columbia Regional Association of Governments). 29.38 "Report on Combined Sewer Overflow Loads," Mid-America Regional Council, nonpoint source product. 29.39 "Water Quality Aspects of Combined Sewer Overflows," Columbia Regional Association of Governments. 29.40 "Sewer Service Areas 1975-2000," Region I (New England), April 5, 1976. 29.41 "Wastewater Flows and Sewerage Facil- ities," Ocean County Planning Board, January 1978, 70 pages. Inventories point source discharges, industrial wastewaters and reviews residual waste and regional wastewater man- agement. Provides projections for wasteloads and flows for residen- tial, commercial and industrial users. Draft report. 29.42 "Sewage Disposal Alternatives/A Look at the Problem of Failing Septic Tank Systems and Alternative Methods of Sewage Disposal," Munic- ipality of Metropolitan Seattle, 1977, 94 pages. Detailed discus- sion of on-site sewage disposal options, existing and potential problems and recommended actions. 29.43 "Sewer System Evaluation for the City of Newark Interceptor System," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Commission, July 1976. 29.44 "Study of Sewerage Needs, Evalua- tion of Alternatives for Ashby, Massachusetts," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1977, Anderson-Nichols, 58 pages. 29.45 "Study of Sewerage Needs, Evaluation of Alternatives for Groton, Mass- achusetts," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1977, Anderson- Nichols, 60 pages'. 220 ------- 29.46 "Study of Sewerage Needs, Evalua- tion of Alternatives for Shirley, Massachusetts," Montachusett- Nashua Areawide Water Quality Man- agement Plan, 1977, Anderson- Nichols, 42 pages. 29.47 "Study of Sewerage Needs, Eval- uation of Alternatives for Ster- ling, Massachusetts," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1977, Anderson-Nichols, 51 pages. 29.48 "Study of Sewerage Needs, Evalua- tion of Alternatives for Townsend, Massachusetts," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1977, Anderson-Nichols, 47 pages. 29.49 "Environmental Assessment State- ment for Cherry Valley Sewer District, Leicester Mass.," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, August 1977. 29.50 "Pollution Control Systems Report," Element 20, 21: Task Report g, East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, July, 1977. A description of public and private service areas and the needed sewer service actions are detailed. Point and nonpoint source control strategies, repre- senting best management practices, are defined. 29.51 "208 Workbook Project on Sewage Treatment Alternatives," Region I (New England), August 1, 1977. 29.52 "Alternatives to Sewers for Vermont's Towns," Region I (New England), November 3, 1977. 29.53 "Water Quality Aspects of Sub- surface Sewage," Region I (New England). 29.54 "Alternative for Sewage Disposal for Facilities Plan," Region I (New England), December 1976. Water quality standards, effluent limitations, zoning by-laws, peak load capacities; area - Cherry Valley. 29.55 "Analysis of Wastewaters: Deary Brothers and Dudley Sewage Treat- ment Plant," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, August 1977. 29.56' "Coburg Sewerage Facilities Plan," Lane Council of Governments, July 1977. 29.57 "Comprehensive Sewerage Facility Review," Lane Council of Govern- ments, April 1978. 29.58 "Determination of Sewerage Needs and Recommendation Solution Avon Massachusetts," Region I (New England), November 1, 1976. 29.59 "Determining the Magnitude and Extent of a Need for a Public Sewer System," Region I (New England), May 1977. 29.60 "Digest of Sewerage Enabling Acts of the State of California," California Water Resources Control Board, $1.90. 29.61 "Environmental Assessment of Pro- posed Sewerage Facilities, Town of Avon," Region I (New England), November 1, 1976. 29.62 "Lowell-Dexter Area Sewerage Facil- ities Plan," Lane Council of Govern- ments, July 1977. 29.63 "Proposed Rules and Regulations Governing the Construction, Opera- tion, and Maintenance of Sewage Effluent," Five County Association of Governments. 221 ------- 29.64 "Provisional Series 3 Projections Through 1990, by Sewerage Unit," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, March 1977, $1.00. Municipal/industrial dischargers management plan/technical memo. 29.65 "Technical Memorandum: Determining the Magnitude and Extent of a Need for a Public Sewage System," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Determines how extensive the areas of failure of "on-lot systems" are and future sewerage needs; and demonstrates a procedure to deter- mine if a public sewerage system is the most cost-effective, environmentally-sound solution to the water quality problems caused by the failing systems. 29.66 "Water Resources Staff Paper #2, Certified Sewage Treatment Plant Operators," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 29.67 "Rutland Sewer Use Ordinance," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, June 1977. 29.68 "Status of Municipal Sewage Treat- ment Facilities in the Lower Del- aware 208 Study Area," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection. 29.69 "Opinion Regarding the Right of a Municipality to Control or Use the Water Which Makes up its Sewerage Effluent," Five County Association of Governments. 29.70 "Methodology for Conducting Eval- uation of Environmental Impact of Municipal Sewerage Alternatives," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 29.71 "Assessment of Municipal Sewerage Needs," Kansas Department of Health and Environment, 1978. 29.72 "Inventory of Combined Sewer Systems," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District August 1977, 15 pages. 29.73 "Combined and Separate Sanitary Sewer Overflow Sources of Pollution, Background Information and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. 29.74 "Report on Management Plan for Combined Sewer Overflows," Mid- America Regional Council. 29.75 "Report on Control Alternatives for Combined Sewer Overflows, Their Costs and Cost Effectiveness," Mid-America Regional Council. 29.76 "Report on Water Pollution Sig- nificance of Combined Sewer Over- flows," Mid-America Regional Council. 29.77 "Report on Inventory of Combined Sewer Systems," Mid-America Regional Council. 29.78 "Report on Characterization of Selected Combined Sewer Overflows," Mid-America Regional Council. 29.79 "Development of Control and Reduc- tion Options and Subplans for Combined Sewers," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commis- sion, May 1977. 29.80 "Initial Combined Sewer Planning," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, August 1976. 29.81 "Combined Sewer Overflow Problems/ Analysis, Report 8, Addendum," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Plan- ning Board, December 1977, 154 pages. 222 ------- 29.82 "Combined Sewer Overflows Problems/Analysis," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, January 1979, 198 pages. 29.83 "Combined Sewers," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commis- sion, November 1976. 29.84 "Combined Sewer Inventory Report," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 83 pages. 29.85 "Memorandum on Procedures for Determining Combined Sewer Over- flow Loadings," Mid-America Regional Council. 29.86 "Model Ordinance for On-Site Sew- erage Disposal," Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission, September 1978, 45 pages. 29.87 "On-Site Sewage Treatment Practice and Septage," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, February 1976. 29.88 "On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems for Slowly Permeable Soils," Vermont Department of Environ- mental Water Resources, 1979, 66 pages. Evaluation of the effec- tiveness of on-site wastewater disposal systems serving single family residences on slowly per- meable soils. A questionnaire followed by a site and soil eval- uation of 340 residences was performed in order to determine factors contributing to the proper functioning and mal-functioning of soil absorption systems. In addition, 40 of the surveyed systems were monitored (i.e., per- colation tests, excavation efflu- ent sampling, and periodic inspections). General and specif- ic information regarding septic system function relative to size of system components, age, history of operation, water consumption, site and soil conditions are dis- cussed. 29.89 "Onsite Sewage Disposal," Flathead 208 Project Planning Commission, 67 pages. 29.90 "On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems for Slowly," Region I (New England). 29.91 "Rural Sewage Treatment in Vermont," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1978, 89 pages. A two-book series: Book I, A Guide to the Alternatives, explains basics of sewage treatment, Vermont sew- age treatment laws, and available treatment methods. 116 pages. Book II, A Planning Manual is a guide to the study of community sewage problems and preventive methods. 29.92 "Rural Sewage in the 208 Area," Appendix B-3, Greater Egypt Region- al Planning and Development Commis- sion, November 1978, 40 pages. 29.93 "Interim Report No. 3," Clark County 208, December 1977. Eval- uates the adequacy of sewer systems in the rural communities of Clark County. 29.94 "Stormsewer Assessment," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commis- sion. 29.95 "Inventory of Industrial Municipal Stormwater Sewers," Ark-Texas Council of Governments, August 1977, 14 pages. 29.96 "Report on Inventory of Areas Served by Storm Sewer Systems," Mid-America Regional Council. 29.97 "Inventory of Storm Sewer Systems," First Tennessee-Virginia Develop- ment District, September 1977, 18 pages. Identification of areas within the area served by storm sewers. 29.98 "Market Acceptability Study for Composted Sewage Sludge," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 223 ------- 29.99 "The Impact of Unsewered Develop- ment on Water Quality in Region V," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, Chase-Mogdis, Inc., April 1978. 29.100 "Infiltration/Inflow Analysis of the Town of Southbridge Sewer System," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, December 1976. 29.101 "Infiltration/Inflow Analysis of the Town of Rutland Sewer System," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, June 1977. 29.102 "Infiltration/Inflow Analysis of the Town of Dudley Sewer System," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, July 1977. 29.103 "I/I Projection Methodology," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, September 1976. 29.104 "Infiltration/Inflow Analysis of the Town of Webster Sewer System," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, June 1977. 29.105 "Areawide Infiltration/Inflow Analysis," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments. 29.106 "Inflow and Infiltration Problems," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Com- mission, June 1977. 29.107 "Infiltration/Inflow Analysis of the Town of South Ridge Sewer System," Region I (New England), December 1976. 29.108 "Infiltration/Inflow Analysis for the City of Newark, Del., Sanitary Sewer System," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Planning Agency, September 1977. 29.109 "Engineering Report - Infiltration/ Inflow Sanitary Sewers System, City of Pueblo, Colorado," Pueblo Region- al Planning Commission, Sellards and Griggs, Inc., 1973. XXX. SILVICULTURE 30.1 "Best Management Practices for the Control of Nonpoint Pollution from Silviculture and Related Road Activ- ities," Sixth District Council of Governments, U.S. Forest Service. 30.2 "Best Management Practices for Agriculture, Silviculture, Con- struction and Surface Mining in New Jersey," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, July 1978. 30.3 "Department of Wildlife, Parks and Forestry," Chapter 7, South Dakota Department of Environmental Pro- tection. 30.4 "An Evaluation of Silviculturally Related Nonpoint Sources of Pollu- tion of Planning District 16," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, January 1976. 30.5 "Forest Water Quality," Flathead 208 Project Planning Agency, January 1977, 101 pages. 30.6 "A Forest Service Assessment of Water Pollution Problems on the National Forests in Montana," Montana Department of Health Environmental Sciences. 30.7 "Forest Practices Demonstration Project - Logging Slash and Debris," Washington Department of Ecology, March 1979, 38 pages. 30.8 "Forest Practices," Washington Department of Ecology, June 1979, 29 pages. 30.9 "Forestry Study," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country. 224 ------- 30.10 "Forestry," Package I, II, III, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, August - October 1979, 45 pages. 30.11 "Harvesting Southern Forests: A Threat to Water Quality?" Rappa- hannock Area Development Commis- sion, May 1-2, 1975. 30.12 "Initial Draft of Best Management Practices for Agriculture, Silvi- culture, Construction," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, March 1978, Chapter 6. 30.13 "Processes, Procedures and Methods to Control Pollution Resulting from Silvicultural Activities," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, Environmental Pro- tection Agency, Washington, D.C. 30.14 "Recommendations for Silviculture," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, January 1977. 30.15 "Relationships of Silvicultural Activities and Thermally Sensi- tive Forest Streams," Washington Department of Ecology, March 1979, 83 pages. 30.16 "Silvicultural Runoff Management," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, January 1978. 30.17 "Silvicultural Runoff Management Plan," Alabama Water Improvement Commission. 30.18 "Silviculture NPS Assessment on Non-USFS Lands in the Montana Statewide 208 Area," Montana Department of Health Environmental Sciences. 30.19 "Silviculture Nonpoint Pollution Plan," West Central Indiana Econ- omical Development District, Inc. 30.20 "Silviculture," Section E, Chapter 6, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 30.21 "Silviculture and Water Quality," Flathead 208 Project, 135 pages. 30.22 "A State Water Quality Plan for Controlling Silvicultural Nonpoint Source Pollution," Vermont Depart- ment of Environmental Water Resources, 1979, 732 pages. Draft 208 forestry plan for Vermont. Includes review of forest land use and ownership patterns, evaluation of considered options, results of educational pilot project, and the proposed 208 forestry plan. 30.23 "Timber Harvesting, Water Quality Management Study," Alaska Depart- ment of Environmental Conservation, May 1979, 125 pages and appendices. Final draft for public review of a plan to reduce stream sedimentation from timber harvesting practices. 30.24 "Water Quality - Silviculture," Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology. 30.25 "Water Quality Management Plan for Silviculture," North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. 30.26 "Forestry," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. XXXI. SLUDGE 31.1 "Develop Options for the Control and Reduction of Sludge Wastes and Pollution from Sludge Disposal Practices," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, June 1977. 225 ------- 31.2 "An Interstate Approach to Sludge Management in the St. Louis Metro- politan Area," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, November 1977. The report determines the feasibility of incineration and energy recovery of sludge generated in the metropolitan area. 31.3 "Land Application of Wastewater Sludge at Somersworth, N.H.," New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, November 1978. 31.4 "Literature Review, Sludge and Other Sources of Leachate," New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollu- tion Control Commission, December 1977. 31.5 "A Regional Wastewater Sludge Management Plan for Southeastern Wisconsin," Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, July 1978, 403 pages. $10 in Region V; $20 all others. 31.6 "Point Source Loading, and Efficient/Sewage Sludge Gener- ation Disposal," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 31.7 "Preliminary Evaluation of Area- wide Sludge Management," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 31.8 "Sludge Treatment Processes and Cost," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, January 1978, 10 pages. A summarization of the sludge treatment processes and costs for point source alter- natives under consideration. 31.9 "Sludge Management Report," Del- aware Valley Regional Planning Commission, October 1977, 150 pages. 31.10 "Sludge Management Alternatives," Task 2.4.3, Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. 31.11 "Sludge Management Study," Columbia Regional Association of Governments. 31.12 "Sludge and Residuals," South- eastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, March 1977, 51 pages. 31.13 "Sludge Generation and Disposal Within the Metropolitan Washington Area," Metropolitan D.C. Council of Governments, November 1978, 10 pages. 31.14 "Sludge and Residual Waste Inven- tory," Houston-Galveston Area Council, October 1976. 31.15 "Sludge Residuals," Region I (New England), March 18, 1977. 31.16 "Sludge Disposal Nonpoint Sources of Pollution - Background Informa- tion and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. 31.17 "Sludge Management Report," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 31.18 "Sludge Management Report: Prelim- inary Summary," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 31.19 "Sludge Management Alternatives Existing and Proposed," Region I (New England). 31.20 "Sludge - A Waste Too Valuable to Waste," Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Things local officials, farmers and those involved in sludge management should consider in their programs. 31.21 "Sludge Disposal Practices," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Govern- ments, February 1976. 226 ------- 31.22 "Sludge Management," Maricopa Association of Governments, Phoenix Urban Study, Thompson and Runyan for the Corps of Engineers, working paper, March 1978. The purpose of this paper is to iden- tify sludge management components as they apply to existing and anticipated conditions in the metro area. This paper also refines treatment and disposal options, assess the feasibility of regional sludge treatment, devel- ops, sludge management alternatives and identifies a preferred sludge management alternative. 31.23 "Sludge Treatment and Disposal," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, June 1976. 31.24 "Wastewater Sludge Disposal in South Central Michigan," South Central Michigan Planning Council, January 1977. XXXII. SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT 32.1 "Assessment of the Environmental and Socio-Economic Effects of Each Alternative," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, May 1978, 31 pages. 32.2 "Detailed Social and Economic Characteristics," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, (1)- C48. 32.3 "Environmental, Social and Economic Impact Assessment," Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. 32.4 "Socio-Economic Inventory, Data Base, and Projections," Region 2 Planning Commission, April 1977, May 1978 as amended. 32.5 "Ecological, Social and Economic Environmental Impact Assessment," South Central Michigan Planning Council, October 1977, 123 pages, maps, attachments. 32.6 "Environmental, Social and Economic Impacts," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission. 32.7 "Task 103 - Base Studies, Subtasks (a) and (b) - Socio-Economic Pro- jections and Land Use Analysis," Southeast Arkansas Regional Plan- ning Commission. To define exist- ing and projected population and land use for Jefferson County. 32.8 "Socio-Economic Evaluation of Alternative Functional Wastewater Management Plans, Ridley Creek, Crum Creek," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Louis Berger and Associates, Inc., September 1977. 32.9 "Socio-Economic Evaluation of Alter- native Functional Wastewater Manage- ment Plans, Pottsville Planning Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Louis Berger and Associates, Inc., November 1977. 32.10 "Socio-Economic Evaluation of Alter- native Functional Wastewater Manage- ment Plan, Chester Creek Planning Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Louis Berger and Associates, Inc., November 1977. 32.11 "Interfaces Between Environmental Socio-Economic and Point Source Modules in AEF Analysis," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, August 1975. 32.12 "Environmental, Social and Economic Assessment," Comprehensive Planning Organization of San Diego County. A comprehensive analysis of the impacts of the Areawide Plan, its various elements and the alterna- tives to it. 32.13 "Vol. 3: The Socio-Economic Report," Regional Intergovernmental Report. 227 ------- 32.14 "Social and Economic Resources," Environmental Assessment Process - Position Paper #4, New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, May 1977. 32.15 "Socio-Economic Projections," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, July 27, 1977. 32.16 "Socio-Economic Data Report," Arkhoma Regional Planning Commis- sion, $4.00. Current analysis and projections of land use, population and economic conditions. 32.17 "Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Plan Environmental/Socio- Economic Assessment," #506, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 32.18 "Environmental/Socio-Economic Projections," #502, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 32.19 "Socio-Demographic Projections for the Montana Statewide 208 Area," Montana Department of Health Environmental Sciences. 32.20 "Final Report on Socio-Economic and Environmental Effects of Alternative Wastewater Manage- ment Plans," Mid-America Regional Council. 32.21 "Interim Report on Socio-Economic and Environmental Effects of Alternative Wastewater Management Plans," Mid-America Regional Council. 32.22 "Socio-Economic Data," Ark-Texas 'Council of Governments, September 1977, 41 pages. 32.23 "Socio-Economic Analysis Method- ology," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 32.24 "Socio-Economic Studies," Appendix 8, Vol. A, B, C, Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency. 32.25 "Develop a Baseline Projection of Relevant Environmental, Social and Economic Factors," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commis- sion, April 1977. 32.26 "Socio-Economic Profile," Water Quality Plan, Appendix A, Dane County Regional Planning Commis- sion, 1979, 26 pages, $1.00. 32.27 "Baseline Socio-Economic Projec- tions," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Board, April 1977, 92 pages. Presents detailed population projections for the 208 municipalities through the year 2000 and presents projections in terms of their relationship to previously accepted population projections. 32.28 "Preliminary Assessment of Environ- mental and Socio-Economic Impacts of Present Water Quality," Lakes Region Planning Commission, April 1977. 32.29 "Future Environmental and Socio- Economic Conditions in the Lakes Region," Lakes Region Planning Commission, July 1977. 32.30 "Environmental Settings Report," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region 5 Planning and Development Commis- sion, April 1978. Topics include socio-economic impact of 208 plan. 32.31 "Environmental Assessment of Corpus Christi 208 Plan," Coastal Bend Council of Governments, April 1978. Topics include the environmental, social and economic impact of the 208 plan. 32.32 "Environmental Analysis and Baseline Projection of Physical, Biological, Socio-Economic and Cultural Condi- tions," Southeastern Council of Governments, May 1977, 50 pages, $3.00. 228 ------- 32.33 Rogue Valley Council of Govern- 32.42 ments, August 1976, 220 pages. Topics include socio-economic assessment of water quality pro- gram; literature survey. 32.34 "Social and Economic Resources," New Castle County Areawide Waste 32.43 Treatment Management Agency, May 1977. 32.35 "Socio-Economic and Water Data Base Report - Killeen-Temple 208 32.44 Program," Central Texas Council of Governments, June 1977. Vol. 1 - Narrative, 158 pages. Vol. 2 - Appendices, 174 pages. 32.45 32.36 "Socio-Economic Data Base," Lower Rio Grande Valley Develop- ment Council. Topics include 32.46 population, economics, land use constraints to development. 32.37 "Socio-Economic Inventory and Projections," East Central Mich- 32.47 igan Planning and Development, February 1977, 246 pages. 32.38 "Socio-Economic Study," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency, November 1977, 200 pages. Topics include analysis of socio-economic impact on the 32.48 Green Bay SMSA and Appleton- Oshkosh SMSA of wastewater planning. 32.39 "Population Forecasts, Monmouth 32.49 County 208 Study Area," Chapter 4, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 32.40 "Population Forecasts, Northeast 32.50 208 Study Area," Task 7.2.1, Chapter 4, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- 32.51 tection, January 1978. 32.41 "Human Resources and Population Growth," Southwest Florida Region- al Planning Commission. Includes historical summary, population growth, population characteristics. "Nevada Population, Economic and Land Use Projections by Hydro- graphic Region," Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, April 15, 1977, 138 pages. "Population/Socio-Economic Analysis Present and Future," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, October 1978, 100 pages. "The Use of Population Forecasts: A Brief Review," Atlanta Regional Commission, September 1977. "Preliminary Population Projections," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, February 1976. "Population/Socio-Economic Analy- sis: Present and Future," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, March 1978, 100 pages. "Population Projections in the OCPC 208 Area," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Examines population projections in terms of the growth potential indicators such as future water consumption, wastewater treat- ment needs, and land use pressures. "Population Projections and Acre- ages by Drainage Area," Ohio- Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, June 1975. "Population Projections," South- eastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, December 1975, 14 pages. "Population Projections," Chariton Valley Regional Services Agency. "Population Estimates and Projec- tions for Water Quality Study," Environmental Protection Agency Plan Element 3, Indian Nations Council of Governments, 1977. This report contains estimates of popu- lation projections by drainage basin and by city/town to the year 2000. The methodology is described. 229 ------- 32.52 "Population, Employment and Land Use Report," Genesse-Lapeer-Shia- wassee Region 5 Planning and Development Commission, July 1977. 32.53 "Population, Employment and Land Use Projections for Coastal Sussex County," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, October 1977. 32.54 "Population, Economy and Land Use Data Base," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 32.55 "Plan of Study Area Population Projections," Genesse-Lapeer- Shiawassee Region 5 Planning and Development Commission, June 1977. Topics include projected population growth, township land use. 32.56 "Future Population Projections and Growth Constraints," Mountainland Association of Governments, May 1976. 32.57 "Existing and Projected Popula- tion, Land Use, and Employment," Coastal Bend Council of Govern- ments, November 1976, 67 pages. 32.58 "Existing and Projected Popula- tion, Employment and Land Use," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Commission, April 1976. 32.59 "Draft Progress Report: Employment and Population Projections," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, March 1975. 32.60 "Draft Interim Output: Population, Employment and Wastewater Flow Projections," Washington Council of Governments, August 1977. A description of the population and employment forecasts for the region and how they may be used to project wastewater flows. 32.61 "A Report on the Characteristics and Attitudes of New Residents in the Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program Study Area," Coastal Sussex Water Quality Program, November 1977. Topics include pop- ulation, housing, recreational activities, industrial growth. 32.62 "Report on Population and Employ- ment Trends and Projections in the Montachusett Region," Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1977, 161 pages. 32.63 "Special Interim Report," Snohomish County Planning Department, May 1977, 25 pages. Topics include population and employment, land use, waste load projections, sewer services areas. 32.64 "Summary of Population Projections for Summit, Utah and Wasatch Counties 1975-95," Mountainland Association of Governments, April 1976. 32.65 "Summit County Sub-Basin Growth Constraints and Projections, 1975- 95 for Population and Land Use," Mountainland Association of Govern- ments, May 1976. 32.66 "Utah County Sub-Basin Growth Con- straints and Projections 1975-1995 for Population and Land Use," Mountainland Association of Govern- ments, February 1975. 32.67 "Wasatch County Sub-Basin Growth Constraints and Projections 1975-95 for Population and Land Use," Mountainland Association of Govern- ments, May 1976. 32.68 "Population, Employment and Land Use Report," Genesse-Lapeer- Shiawasee Region V Planning and Development Commission, Bendix Aerospace and Battelle Laboratories and Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Staff, July 1977. 230 ------- 32.69 "Plan of Study Area Population Projections," Genesse-Lapeer-Shia- wassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, June 1977. 32.70 "Population and Economic Activity in Pulaski and Saline Counties," Metroplan, 1978. 32.71 "Draft Population and Economic Projections for the Northern Middlesex Area," Northern Middle- sex Area Commission, March 1977. 32.72 "King George County Population Projections," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1976. 32.73 "Population, Housing, Employment and Land Use Projections - S.F. Bay Region: 1975-2000," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, revised Provisional Series Ill- Projection, March 1978. 32.74 "Population and Employment Pro- jections," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 32.75 "General Population Characteris- tics, Virginia," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, PC(1)-B48. 32.76 "Population by County, Historic (1940-1970) and Projected (1980- 2020), Region IV," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, July 1972. 32.77 "Interim Output Report: Popula- tion Projections," Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1977. 32.78 "Population Projections," AMBAG Policy Paper #3, Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1977. 32.79 "Projection of Per Cent Popula- tion Served," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, August 1976. 32.80 "Population Forecasts for Berks and Schuylkill Counties," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, July 1975. 32.81 "Population Projections, Virginia Counties and Cities, 1980-2000," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, March 1975. 32.82 "Estimates of the Population," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, Tayloe Murphy Insti- tute, Charlottesville, September 1976. 32.83 "Population Report (208/434-5) and Supplement (208/434)," Central Arizona Association of Governments. 32.84 "Interim Output: Population Pro- jections to Year 2000, Sussex County," Sussex County Water Quality Management Project. 32.85 "1969 Population Estimates for the Greater Lowell CSP Region," North- ern Middlesex Area Commission, April 1969. 32.86 "Population and Economic Growth; Postwar and Prospective," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, 1968. 32.87 "Population Data for Selected Group Quarters in CSP Area," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, November 1968. 32.88 "Work Element 120 - Existing and Projected Population, Economic and Social Activity," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, May 1977. 32.89 "Population and Land Use, Interim Report," Houston-Galveston Area Council, April 1976. 32.90 "Population - Economic Projections," #406, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 231 ------- 32.91 "Population and Economic Projec- tions," Region I (New England), July 1977. 32.92 "Population/Employment Analysis: 1970-2000," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Krimmer, Robert S. et al., October 1976. 32.93 "Population and Economic Project- ing and the Influence of Popula- tion and Economic Development on Water Quality," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 32.94 "Population and Economic Forecasts for the Communities of Poison and Hot Spring," Flathead 208 Pro- ject Planning Organization, 22 pages. 32.95 "Population/Economic Forecasts," Flathead 208 Project Planning Commission, September 1976, 78 pages. 32.96 "Population/Economic Forecasts," Flathead 208 Project, September 1976, 78 pages. 32.97 "Population and Land Use Pro- jections for the Miami Valley Region," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 32.98 "Population and Economic Fore- casts for the Communities of Poison and Hot Springs," Flathead 208 Project Planning Commission, 22 pages. 32.99 "SPRPC Population Projection Meth- odology," Southwestern Pennsyl- vania Regional Planning Commission. 32.100 "Population Projections," Region I (New England), December 18, 1975. 32.101 "Population Projections," Region I (New England), June 1977. 32.102 "Existing Population, Land Use and Economy," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission. 32.103 "208 Environmental Economic Impact," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 32.104 "Clean Water Program Interim Out- puts," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, May 1977. Summary of data and projections concerning permanent and seasonal population figures, economic and employment statistics, land use, and wasteflow rates for the Northeast Michigan area. 32.105 "Vol. I, Environmental Inventory," Southwestern Illinois Planning Com- mission, April 1978. Data on the physical, hydrologic, social, cul- tural and economic characteristics of Southwest Illinois. 32.106 "Socio-Economic Inventory," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Develop- ment Commission, March 1976, 43 pages. Presents detailed informa- tion on the demographic and economic characteristics of the 208 area. 32.107 "Recreation, Pollution and the Regional Economy," Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission, June 1976. 32.108 "Inventory and Analysis of Economic and Population Factors to the Year 2000," Southeastern Council of Governments, January 1977, 92 pages, $5.00. 32.109 "Financial and Economic Impacts of Plan Recommendations," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, March 1978, 58 pages. This report presents an initial assessment of both the short and long range econ- omic impacts of the technical recom- mendations contained in the Southeast Michigan Water Quality Management Plan. Further, as a preliminary step toward prioritizing the recom- mendations, they have been ranked according to a qualitative judgment of their impact on water quality. 232 ------- 32.110 "Environmental and Socio-Economic Impact Matrices," Lakes Region Planning Commission, April 1977. 32.111 "Economic Conditions in the South- ern Kennebec Valley," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, November 1975. 32.112 "An Economic and Population Pro- file of the OCPC Region," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Provides base line data for future projections, presents an overview of the current economic situation and the long-term trends within each community and in the region as a whole, offers a per- spective for community consider- ation of alternative water quality management proposals. 32.113 "The Indiana Heartland Region: An Assessment of the Economy and Resources," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Council, $22.00. Executive summary (no charge). 32.114 "An Estimate of the Economy Value of Shellfish in San Francisco Bay," Association of Bay Area Governments, January 1978, $1.00. 32.115 "Muskegon Wastewater Management System Economic Impacts and Oppor- tunities," West Michigan Shoreline Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. 32.116 "The Economic Impact of a Naviga- tion Channel Between Macon and the Atlantic Ocean and Milledge- ville and the Atlantic Ocean via the Ocumlgee, Oconee, and Altamaha Rivers," Macon-Bibb County Plan- ning and Zoning Commission, July 1, 1971, 13 pages. 32.117 "Economic and Population Study - Macon-Bibb County, Georgia," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, September 1966. 32.118 "Economic Issues in Growth Policy Formulation, Issue Paper #5," Association of Bay Area Governments, October 1974. 32.119 "Georgia Department of Community Development, Economic Development Profiles," Macon-Bibb County Plan- ning and Zoning Commission, prepared for several communities throughout Georgia. 32.120 "Economic Impact Studies," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 32.121 "Economic Diversification, A Primer for Economic Change," Sixth Dis- trict Council of Governments. 32.122 "Overall Economic Development Pro- gram, Second Stage," Sixth District Council of Governments. 32.123 "Future Economic Trends - Input/ Output Analysis," Vol. I, Final Report, Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, January 1977, 56 pages. 32.124 "Future Economic Trends - Input/ Output Analysis," Vol. 2, Technical Appendices, Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, January 1977, 34 pages, $2.50. 32.125 "Future Economic Trends - Input/ Output Analysis," Vol. 3, Executive Summary, Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, January 1977, 19 pages, $1.50. 32.126 "The Economics of Clean Water - Annual Waste Profile, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration," Vol. II, Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, March 1971. 32.127 "Projections and Economic Base - Analysis - King George County," Rappahannock Area Development Com- mission, July 1974. 233 ------- 32.128 "Projections and Economic Analysis, Caroline County," Rapahannock Area Development Commission, July 1975. 32.129 "Projections and Economic Base Analysis - Fredericksburg City," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, November 1973. 32.130 "Overall Economic Development Pro- gram," Central Florida Regional Planning Commission, $4.50. 32.131 "Economic Base Analysis of the TMACOG Region," Toledo Metropoli- tan Area Council of Governments, October 1976. 32.132 "Economic Evaluation of Alterna- tive Functional Wastewater Man- agement Plans; Sadsbury - West Sadsbury Planning Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Louis Berger and Associates Inc., November 1977. 32.133 "Economic Evaluation of Alterna- tive Functional Wastewater Man- agement Plans - West Grove - Avondale Planning Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Louis Berger and Associates Inc., November 1977. 32.134 "Summary of Regional Economic Impact of Water Pollution Control Regulations," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Louis Berger and Associates Inc., November 1977. 32.135 "Imput-Out Methodology and Results of Economic Analysis," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Louis Berger and Associates Inc., July 1977. 32.136 "Economic Evaluation of Alter- native Functional Wastewater Management Plans, Tulpehocken Creek Planning Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Louis Berger and Associates Inc., November 1977. 32.137 "Economic Evaluation of Alter- native Functional Wastewater Management Plan, Willow Maiden Creek Planning Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Louis Berger and Associates Inc., November 1977. 32.138 "Economic Evaluation of Alter- native Functional Wastewater Management Plan, Warwick Township Planning Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Louis Berger and Associates, Inc. 32.139 "Economic and Demographic Futures: 1975-1995," Salt Lake Council of Governments, January 1977 (rewrite), 68 pages. 32.140 "Economic and Population Projections and Analysis for the Ada/Canyon 208 Area," Ada Planning Association, $2.00. 32.141 "Economic Base Summary," #402, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 32.142 "PACOG Report No. 14: Economic Development Strategy for Pueblo - Phase 1," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, May 1974. 32.143 "Population Estimates and Projec- tions," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board, 1975-1995. 32.144 "Regional Economic Development Recruitment Plan Guide for the Tampa Bay Region," Tampa Bay Region- al Planning Commission, June 1978, 255 pages, $4.00. 32.145 "Rural Economic Investment Needs, Constraints and Resources," Denver Regional Council of Governments, September 1978. 32.146 "Economic Base and Employment Report - Summary," Task 4305B, Pima Association of Governments, edited by PAG-208, January 1977. 234 ------- 32.147 "Economic and Population Projec- tions - Larimer-Weld Region - 1975-2000," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, November 1977, 47 pages, $3.00. 32.148 "An Economic and Population Pro- file," Region I (New England), June 1977. 32.149 "Economic and Demographic Pro- jection: Vol. I and Vol. II," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. 32.150 "Employment Projections for the Old Colony Region," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Lists employment projections for the Old Colony Planning Council Region to be used as a guide for projecting future wastewater treatment needs, water consump- tion, land use pressures, travel demand, and employment opportun- ities. 32.151 "Employment Projections for the INCOG 208 Study," Environmental Protection Agency Plan Element 3C, Indian Nations Council of Governments, January 1978. This report presents employment pro- jections by service area. Pro- jections are given by two digit SIC code. Employment is expected to increase to 414,330 by year 2000 in Tulsa, Creek and Osage Counties. Methodology is described. 32.152 "Georgia Employment and Population Projections With Special Reference to Water-Using Industries," Macon- Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Institute of Technology, July. 32.153 "Methodology for Employment Pro- jections: Re: Berks, Schuylkill and Lebanon Counties," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, February 1977. 32.154 "Draft Progress Report: Employment and Population Projections," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, March 1975. 32.155 "Employment Projections for the Old Colony Region," Region I (New England). 32.156 "Impact Assessment: 1980, 1985, 1995 Water Resource Implications of Growth Forecasts," Washington Council of Governments, May 1977. An identification of the potential water resources impacts of Council of Governments growth trend fore- casts as used in its Growth Policy Program. 32.157 "Growth Trends," Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, December 1976. A memo by Puget Sound Council of Governments summarizing the popu- lation/employment projections made for the 201/208 study efforts and the emerging changes identified from previous forecasts. (10 pages) (Population projections by district and drainage basin also available.) 32.158 "Cooperative Forecasting Summary - 1976," Washington Council of Govern- ments, December 1976. A documenta- tion of the growth analysis and population, household, and employ- ment forecasts developed by Council of Governments as part of its Growth Policy Program. 32.159 "Bozeman Growth Study," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country. 32.160 "1978 Demographic Report," District No. 4 Council of Governments, Septem- ber 1978. 32.161 "Demographic Trends and Projections," Southern Kennebec Valley Regional Planning Commission, January 1976. 235 ------- 32.162 "Background, Objectives, and Population, Housing, Employment and Land Use Forecasts," Vol. I, Southern California Association of Governments. 32.163 "Cultural and Aesthetic Resour- ces," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan- ning Agency, May 1977. 32.164 "A Local Perspective of Regional Growth - Local Planning Agencies Review of the Series 2 Regional Growth Projections," Association of Bay Area Governments, November 1974. 32.165 "Regional Growth Forecasts," Comprehensive Planning Organiza- tion of San Diego County. An areawide agreement by all cities and counties on the amount and distribution of current and future population growth. 32.166 "Environmental Impact Assessment, Water Quality Management Plan (208), Non Designated Area of Nevada," Nevada Department of Con- servation and Natural Resources, November 1978, 123 pages. Socio- economic impacts resulting from implementation of water quality management plan. 32.167 "Small Areas Forecast: Policies, Forecasts, and Evaluation," South- east Michigan Council of Govern- ments, March 1978, 182 pages. This document contains the results from all aspects of the Small Area Forecast effort. The three principal areas discussed are: .(1) The six alternative sets of public policies which might be followed in the region, (2) The forecasts of households, popula- tion, employment and land use at the small area level through the year 2000 which flow from the policies, and (3) Fiscal and en- vironmental impact measures for each of the forecasts which permit evaluation of policy outcomes. 32.168 "Regional Development Policy - Vol. 1: Development Inventory," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Council, $12.60. Natural resource base and economic base of the region. 32.169 "Part Two: Recommended Control Measures," West Michigan Shoreline Regional Planning Commission, May 1978. Topics include social, economic impacts of control measures. XXXIII. SOLID WASTE 33.1 "Alternatives Solid Waste Manage- ment System," Phase II Report, Working Paper 20, Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. 33.2 "Elements of a Coordinated Permit Approval Process for Solid Waste Management Sites and Facilities," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, July 1977, $1.00. 33.3 "Existing Authorities for Hazardous Waste Management," Association of Bay Area Governments, April 1977, $1.00. 33.4 "Hazardous Waste Management in the San Francisco Bay Area," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, July 1977, $1.00. 33.5 "Identification of Possible Class I Sites Areas," Association of Bay Area Governments, July 1977, $1.00. 33.6 "Issues in Current Permit Approval Systems for Solid Waste Management Facilities and Disposal Sites," Association of Bay Area Governments, April 1977, $1.00. 33.7 "Issues for Federal and State Legis- lative and Administrative Action to Promote Source Reduction and Resource Recovery from Solid Waste," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, August 1977, $1.00. 236 ------- 33.8 "Leachate Formation in Solid Waste 33.18 Disposal Sites," Boston Metropol- itan Area Planning Commission, June 1977. 33.9 "Northern Middlesex Area Commis- sion Solid Waste Management 33.19 Report," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, September 1975, draft. 33.10 "Northern Middlesex Area Solid 33.20 Waste Disposal Plan. Vol. I, Report on Existing Situation," Northern Middlesex Area Commis- sion, November 1969. 33.21 33.11 "Regional Overview of County Solid Waste Management Plans," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, May 33.22 1977, $1.00. 33.12 "NMAC's Regional Program for Solid Waste Management," Northern Middle- sex Area Commission, May 1971. 33.23 33.13 "Regional Program for Solid Waste Management," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, June 1971. 33.24 33.14 "Relation of Solid Waste Disposal to Water Quality," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, August 1975. 33.26 33.15 "Required Land Area for Wastewater and Solid Handling System Working Paper 8," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. 33.16 "Residual Solids Management," Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, 1978. 33.27 33.28 33.17 "Residual Waste Control Needs for the INCOG 208 Area," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Tulsa City-County Health Depart- ment, June 1979. 33.29 "SR-6 Salt Lake Metropolitan Area - Solid Waste Management Planning," Report Vol. I-II, Salt Lake Council of Governments, August 1977 (re- print), 211 pages. "Solid Waste Management," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, February 1978. "Solid Waste Disposal Sites," South Alabama Regional Planning Commis- sion, January 1977. "Solid Waste Disposal Nonpoint Source," Region I (New England), December 1976. "Solid Waste Management Study - Pueblo County, Colorado," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, January 1975. "Solid Waste Site Survey and Report," Houston-Galveston Area Council, August 1976. "Solid Waste," Genesse-Lapeer- Shiawassee Planning and Development Commission, April 1978. Topics include landfills. "Solid Waste Report," Genesse- Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, July 1977. Appendix 1: Industrial Residual Disposal. Appendix 2: Municipal Sludge Disposal. "Solid Waste Disposal," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, February 1976. "Solid Waste Management Plan," Central Florida Regional Planning Commission, DeSoto Company, July 1976, $3.00. "Solid Waste Study," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commis- sion, September 1974. 237 ------- 33.30 "Summary Report," Association of 33.40 Bay Area Governments, Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery. 33.31 "Task Report on Solid Waste," (first phase), Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc., November 1974. 33.32 "SR-4 Use of Solid Waste as an 33.41 Alternative Source of Energy," Salt Lake Council of Governments, April 1977 (reprint), 102 pages. 33.33 "Ventura County Solid Waste Man- agement Plan," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 33.42 33.34 "Water Quality Management Plan for Solid Waste Disposal," North Carolina Department of 33.43 Natural Resources and Community Development. 33.35 "Effects of Residential Develop- ment on Water Quality of Small Streams in the North River Area," 33.44 Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Commission, January 1977. 33.36 "Participating Agencies Task 2-8 Reports: Residual Waste Control and Land Disposal Needs," South- 33.45 ern California Association of Governments. 33.37 "Residual Waste Study," State of Tennessee Department of Public Health. 33.38 "Residual Waste Control Needs," Chapter 12, Tallahassee-Leon 33.46 County Planning Department. 33.39 "Phase III Final Alternative Analysis Report: Residual Waste Report," Element 22, East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, November 1977. This report identifies regional sludge pro- 33.47 cessing centers for each county. A cost effective analysis deter- mined the processing center's location and size. "Residual Waste Nonstructural Con- trol Measures," Element 22: Task Memo d, East-West Gateway Coordin- ating Council, June 1977. The large quantity and variety of resis- ual wastes generated in the study area requires that various methods of disposal of the waste be con- sidered. "Phase II Residual Waste Report," Element 2, East-West Gateway Coor- dinating Council, March 1977. Results of a survey on residual waste conditioning disposal prac- tices are described. "Residual Waste Management," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Govern- ments, December 1976. "Residual Wastes and Water Quality in Region V, A Background Report," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, Chase-Mogdis, Inc., April 1978. "Residual Wastes Alternatives," Task 405, Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. Alternatives for disposal of residual wastes. "Residual Waste Control - Inventory and Problem Identification," Task 206, Southeast Arkansas. To identify potential pollution prob- lems, including the impact on drink- ing water supplies, that could result from disposal of residual wastes. "Description, Analysis and Compar- ison of Alternative Wastewater Residual Management, Institutions Residual Report No. 5," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Delaware River Basin Commis- sion, July 1977. "Alternative Methods for Handling Wastewater Residuals, Draft," Del- aware Valley Regional Planning Com- mission, Delaware River Basin Commission, May 1977. 238 ------- 33.48 "Wastewater Residual Management: 33.58 Preliminary Findings and Recom- mendations for Institutional Organization, Planning and Regu- lations," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Delaware River Basin Commission, September 1977. 33.49 "Residual Management: Lesiglation, Regulation, and Planning," Del- aware Valley Regional Planning Commission, River Basin Commis- sion, August 1977. 33.50 "Description, Analysis and Com- parison of Alternative Wastewater Residual Management Institutions," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, July 1977. 33.51 "Residual Waste Management Plan," Alabama Water Improvement Commis- sion. 33.52 "Existing Residuals Disposal System," Central Arizona Associa- tion of Governments. 33.53 "Residual Waste Management," Work Element 530, West Florida Regional Planning Commission, March 1978. 33.54 "Review of Residual Waste Gener- ation Sources and Disposal Programs," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management Agency, September 1976. 33.55 "Report on Areawide Residual Waste Management Alternatives," Mid- America Regional Council. 33.65 33.56 "Residuals Management: Background Summary," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, February 33.66 1978. 33.57 "Residual Wastes Areawide Plan," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, May 1978, 31 pages. 33.59 33.60 33.61 33.62 33.63 33.64 "Industrial Residuals and Hazardous Waste Survey and Management Alter- natives," Chattanooga Area Council of Governments, July 1977, 112 pages. "Final Report on Residual Waste Management Program," Mid-America Regional Council. "Report on Inventory of Residual Waste Management Practices," Mid- America Regional Council. "Management of Residual Wastes," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. "Residual Waste," Kansas Department of Health and Environment, fact sheet. "Characteristics of Residual Waste," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. "Phase II Residual Waste Report," Element 12, East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, March 1977. Results of a survey on residual waste conditioning disposal prac- tices are described. Future resid- ual waste quantities are estimated for various point source alterna- tives, and a preliminary evaluation is made to determine the practical feasibility of selecting sludge processing techniques for each county within the study area. Residual waste alternatives are examined. "Residual Waste Treatment," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. "Residual Waste Management Prac- tices," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, July 1977, 11 pages. A summarization of available information on residual waste (sludge) management practices for wastewater treatment facilities in the study area. 239 ------- 33.67 "Residual Waste Problems/Analy- sis," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, October 1978, 239 pages. 33.68 "Review of Residual Waste Genera- tion Sources and Disposal Pro- grams," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan- ning Agency, September 1976. 33.69 "Residual and Solid Waste Dis- posal," Water Quality Plan, Appendix F, Dane County Regional Planning Commission, 1978, 56 pages, $2.00. 33.70 "Residual Waste Management Plan; Municipal and Industrial Sludge Management for Los Angeles/Orange County Metropolitan Area," Vol. 7, Southern California Association of Governments. 33.71 "Residual Waste Nonstructural Control Measures," Element 22, Task Memo d, East-West Gateway Coordinating Committee, June 1977. The large quantity and variety of residual wastes gen- erated in the study area requires that various methods of disposal of the wastes be considered. To develop an adequate plan, this memorandum identifies possible methods which would enable econo- mic and nonstructural feasibility studies to be made. 33.72 "Residual Waste Problems/Analysis," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, December 1977, 232 pages. 33.73. "208 Residual Waste Control Needs," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 33.74 "Solid Waste Report," Genesse- Lapeer-Shiawassee Region 5 Planning and Development Commission. Topics include future wasteload needs. XXXIV. STANDARDS 34.1 "Assemble Water Quality Data and Review Standards," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 34.2 "Beneficial Uses, Standards and Objectives for Ground and Surface Waters," Comprehensive Planning Organization of San Diego County. A report prepared by the Regional Water Quality Control Board staff to update the objectives, standards and beneficial uses of ground and surface water as well as the waste loads in surface waters. 34.3 "Beneficial Uses - Water Quality Criteria - Instream Water Quality," Washoe Council of Governments, October 1977. 34.4 "Development Guidelines Manual Water Quality Aspects of Development," Southern Tier Central Regional Planning and Development Board, Wm. Larsen. Topics include cri- teria and standards, construction. 34.5 "Development of Criteria for Eval- uation of Solutions," Chariton Valley Regional Services Agency. 34.6 "Existing Water Quality Data and Standards," Southeastern Council of Governments, May 1977, 258 pages, $10.00. 34.7 "Existing State Water Quality Standards," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 34.8 "Existing Water Quality Standards Applicable to Bibb County Waters and Recommended Additions to Exist- ing Standards," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 34.9 "Feasibility of Systematic Approach to Water Quality Management," Water Quality Standards, Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency, October 1977. 240 ------- 34.10 "Final Water Quality Evaluation Criteria," Element 20-21, East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, May 1977. Indicates the definition of and the need for water quality objectives, criteria and standards and the roles and limitations of the Environmental Protection Agency, the State, and East-West Gateway Coordinating Council in establishing each of these. 34.11 "A Guide to Minnesota's Proposed Revision of Water Quality Stan- dards Regulations," Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, July 1977, 25 pages. The Work Group looked specifically at the Water Pollution Control Regulation, Chapters 14 and 15, which regulate dischargers and specify the water quality criteria necessary for each use classification of intra- and interstate waters, and chapters 24 and 25, which indi- cate the use classification under which each body of water in Minnesota falls. 34.12 "Initial Results of Standard Para- meters of Upper Ran'tan Ground- water Quality," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 34.13 "Kansas Water Quality Standards," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 34.14 "Memorandum on Water Quality Standards and Criteria," Mid- America Regional Council. 34.15 "Problems of Setting Standards and of Surveillance for Water Quality Control," California Water Resources Control Board, $2.65. 34.16 "Procedures for Developing Recommended Standards Revisions," (WP 3.03-4), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 34.17 "A Profile of Water Quality in the Cedar/Green River Basins," Munici- pality of Metropolitan Seattle, 1978, 250 pages. Full discussion on problem/cause relationships characteristic of the area, water- shed prioritization and methodology and profiles of the 26 major drain- age basins in the Cedar/Green system. 34.18 "Proposed State Water Quality Standards," Five County Association of Governments. 34.19 "Proposed Water Quality Standards," Environmental Protection Agency Plan Element 5, Indian Nations Council of Government, January 1978. This report contains recommended numerical water quality criteria to meet 1983 goals. These criteria will be used to develop wasteload allo- cations. A procedure for temporary variances is described. 34.20 "Proposed Changes to State Water Quality Standards," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 34.21 "Recommended Revisions to Water Quality Standards," (WP 3.03-5), Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, November 1977. 34.22 "Recommended Revisions and Addi- tions to DER's Water Quality Standards," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, March 1977. 34.23 "Report to Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board Water Quality Task Force," Indiana Heartland Coordin- ating Commission, February 1978, 52 pages. Topics include water quality standards of 22 states; stream classification. 34.24 "Review Water Quality Standards," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 241 ------- 34.25 "Standard Methods for the Examina- tion of Water and Wastewater," Pueblo Regional Planning Commis- sion, American Public Health Association, et al., 13th edition, Washington, D.C., American Public Health Association, 1971. 34.26 "State of Nevada, Diffuse Source Water Pollution Control Regula- tions," Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resour- ces, 25 pages. Description of the sequence of actions necessary for the proper implementation of the program as contained in the 208 plan. 34.27 "State Standards and Regulations," Regional Planning Council. 34.28 "Strategy for Water Quality Standards Review," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, June 1977. Contains staff paper on the philosophy and procedures for review of existing standards. 34.29 "Surface Water Quality Standards, State of South Dakota," Sixth District Council of Governments, revised November 1977. 34.30 "Water Quality Standards -Eco- system Approach," Hawaii Department of Health, December 1, 1977, 230 pages. Description and mapping, pertinent standards and allowable uses - technical report. 34.31 "Water Quality Management Seminar," Hawaii Department of Health, July 1977, 228 pages. New standards for Hawaii. 34.32 "Water Quality Management 1978 Vol. 1 Water Quality Protection in Alaska," Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, August 1978, 114 pages. 34.33 "Water Quality Standards and Stream Segment Classifications, Draft Summary, Report No. 3," South Alabama Regional Planning Commis- sion, June 1977. 34.34 "Task 102 - Water Quality Standards," Southeast Arkansas Regional Plan- ning Commission. To review water quality standards for all streams in the area and to determine where these do exist. 34.35 "Water Quality Standards Review, Virgin and Muddy Rivers," Clark County 208, March 1978. Identifies existing beneficial uses and ambient water quality conditions, water quality standards violations, recom- mends changes in water quality standards, and future monitoring needs. 34.36 "Water Quality Standards and Regula- tions in the Washington Metropolitan Area," Washington Council of Govern- ments, December 1976. A review of the existing water quality standards in the region and staff recommenda- tions on their adequacy. 34.37 "Water Quality, Assessment and Standards Executive Summary," Metro- plan, prepared by URS/Forrest and Cotton, 1978. 34.38 "Water Quality Assessment and Standards," Metroplan, prepared by URS/Forrest and Cotton, 1978. 34.39 "Water Quality Standards Evalua- tion," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 34.40 "Water Quality Standards and Segment Classifications," Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Board. 34.41 "Water Quality Data and Standards," 401.31, Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1977. 242 ------- 34.42 "Water Quality Standards, Water Quality Assessment and Segment Classifications," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 34.43 "Water Quality Standards and Assessment," Southern California Association of Governments. 34.44 "Water Quality Criteria and Waste- water Management Planning," East- West Gateway Coordinating Council, March 1977. This graphically designed report briefly describes a water quality standard, the 5- step established process and two major indicators of pollutions that require standards, fecal coliform and phosphates. 34.45 "Task 102 - Water Quality Stan- dards and Criteria," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commis- sion. To review water quality standards for all streams in the area and to determine where these do not exist. 34.46 "Water Quality Standards Summary," New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, July 1977. 34.47 "Water Quality Standards," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 34.48 "Water Quality Standards and Criteria," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, September 22, 1977, December 22, 1976 and March 8, 1976. 34.49 "Water Quality Standards for Fishable-Swimmable Water," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, May 1976. 34.50 "Water Quality Data and Stan- dards," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, July 1976. 34.51 "Water Quality Standards Review: A Status Report," Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency, October 1978. 34.52 "The Water Quality Standards Issue," Indiana Heartland Coordin- ating Commission, December 1977, 71 pages. 34.53 "Water Quality Standards of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, April 1977. XXXV. SURFACE WATER 35.1 "Local Options for Surface Water Management and Stream Preserva- tion," Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, 1978, 320 pages. Detailed discussion of drainage problem causes, relationships, solution techniques, including the nine functional elements important to a comprehensive drainage program (referred to as the "erector set"), results of interviews with local government relative to existing drainage programs, needed improve- ments based on a comparison of existing programs of the "erector set" concept and recommendations. 35.2 "Existing Surface Water Quality, Weber County," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 35.3 "Existing Surface Water Quality, Davis County," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 35.4 "Assessment of Surface Water Qual- ity and Water Quality Programs in New Castle County Delaware," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treat- ment Management Agency, August 1975. 35.5 "Surface Water Quality and Influ- ence of Sources, Analytical Pro- cedures and Methods," Region I (New England). 243 ------- 35.6 "Surface Water Quality of Cape Cod," Vol. I and II, Region I (New England), August 27, 1976. 35.7 "Water Pollution Aspects of Street Surface Contaminants," Pueblo Regional Planning Commis- sion, Office of Research and Monitoring, Washington, D.C. Environmental Protection Agency Document No. EPA-RA-72-081, November 1972. 35.8 "Biological Field and Laboratory Methods for Measuring the Quality of Surface Water and Effluents," Pueblo Regional Planning Commis- sion, Lassiter, Ray, et al., Cincinnati, Ohio: Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, April 1973. 35.9 "Surface Water Quality of Cape Cod," Cape Cod Planning and Econ- omic Development Commission, 1976. 35.10 "Historical Surface Water Quality Data Analysis, Station-by-Station to March 1977," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 3. 35.11 "Surface Water Quality Assess- ment," State of New Jersey Depart- ment of Environmental Protection. 35.12 "Summary Paper of the Surface Water Quality Assessment," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 35.13 "Surface H~0 Management, Interim Report No. 2," Clark County 208, October 1977. Analyzes the pol- lutant loadings for their water quality impacts on Lake Mead; evaluates erosion and sedimenta- tion problems; effects of urban- ization on stormwater problems; and identifies existing flood control facilities in Clark County. 35.14 "Surface HoO Management, Interim Report No. 3," Clark County 208, February 1978. Develops alterna- tive surface water management plans. 35.15 "Surface Water Quality and Influ- ence of Source," Region I (New England), April 30, 1976. 35.16 "Assessment of Surface Water Quality and Water Quality Programs in New Castle County, Delaware," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treat- ment Management Agency, August 1975. 35.17 "Compilation of Records of Surface Waters of the U.S., October 1950 to September 1960, Part 2-B, South Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf of New Mexico Basins, Ogeechee River to Pearl River," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S.G.S. Water Supply Paper, 1724, 1964. 35.18 "Quality of Surface Waters of the U.S. 1960 - Parts 1 and 2, North Atlantic Slope and South Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico Basins," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S.G.S. Water Supply Paper, 1941, 1968, 418 pages. 35.19 "Surface Water Supply of the U.S. 1961-65 - Part 2, South Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico Basins, Vol. 2, Basins from Ogeechee River to Carrabella River," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Water Supply Paper, 1905, 1970, 772 pages. 35.20 "Quality of Surface Waters of U.S. 1961-Parts 1 and 2, North Atlantic Slope Basins and South Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico Basins," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S.G.S. Water Supply Papers, 1881, 1967, 412 pages. 244 ------- 35.21 "Surface Water Records of Georgia 36.7 During the Drought of 1954, Part I, Streamflow," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Department of Mines, Mining and Geology Information Circular #17, 1955, 79 pages. 36.8 35.22 "Surface Water Management: Interim Report No. 1," Clark County 208, June 1977. Presents information on drainage basins in Clark 36.9 County, and for selected storm events predicted runoff and pollutant loadings. XXXVI. URBAN RUNOFF 36.1 "Criteria for Determining Water Quality Significance of Storm Water Runoff," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, April 1977, 18 pages. 36.10 36.11 36.2 "Development and Methodology for Determining Stormwater Runoff Loadings," First Tennessee- Virginia Development District, March 1978, 19 pages. 36.12 36.3 "Stormwater Runoff Loads," First Tennessee-Virginia Development District, May 1978, 18 pages. 36.13 36.4 "Water Pollution Significance of Stormwater Runoff," First Tenessee-Virginia Development District, May 1978, 14 pages. 36.14 36.5 "Inventory and Analysis of Study Area Data on Stormwater Runoff," First Tennessee-Virginia Develop- ment District, April 1977, 24 pages. A comparison of the con- 36.15 stituents of Stormwater runoff from the study area and other locales, including information presently available on the quality and quantity of the area's storm- water runoff. 36.16 36.6 "Calibration of Stormwater Load Generation Model (STORM)," South Alabama Regional Planning Commis- sion, April 1977. "Quantitative Estimation of Urban Stormwater Runoff Loadings to Mobile Bay, Alabama," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, October 1977. "Urban Stormwater Data on Residual and Commercial Sampling Sites," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, April 1977. "Sanitary Water Quality Responses to Fecal Coliform Loadings Originating From Urban Stormwater Runoff," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, January 1978. "Field Data on Nonpoint, Urban Stormwater, Comprehensive and Routine Sampling Runs," South Ala- bama Regional Planning Commission, January 1977. "Urban Storm Runoff Problems/Analy- sis," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, December 1977, 174 pages. "Urban Storm Runoff Problems/ Analysis," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, January 1979, 158 pages. "Jones Falls Watershed Urban Storm- water Study-Work Plan," Baltimore Regional Planning Commission, May 1979. "Water Quality Aspects of Urban Stormwater Runoff," Columbia Region- al Association of Governments, tech supplement. "Analysis of Urban Stormwater Qual- ity from Seven Basins in the Port- land Area, Oregon," Columbia Regional Association of Governments, tech supplement. "Controlling Stormwater Runoff in Developing Areas," Metropolitan D.C. Council of Governments, July 1979, 100 pages. 245 ------- 36.17 "Assessment of Alternativesfor Control of Urban Stormwater Pollutants," Washoe Council of Governments, May 1978. 36.18 "Alternative Programs for Reduc- ing Urban Storm Runoff Pollution from the Reno-Sparks Area," Washoe Council of Governments, April 1978. 36.19 "Assessment of Alternatives for Control of Urban Stormwater Pollutants," Washoe Council of Governments, May 1978. 36.20 "Urban Stormwater Management," Washoe Council of Governments, August, 1978. 36.21 "Interim Report for Assessment of Stormwater Runoff Effects on the Black Warrior River," West Alabama Planning and Development Commis- sion, May 1977. 36.21 "Potential Preventive Strategies for Stormwater Pollution Manage- ment in the Atlanta Region," Atlanta Regional Commission, July 1977. 36.22 "Impact of Stormwater Runoff on the Halifax River Estuary," Volusia County Council of Govern- ments, technical report. 36.23 "Decatur," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, February 1978. Contains the problem assessment, feasible methods to control urban Stormwater pollution and possible institutional arrangements. 36.24 "Kankakee," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, March 1978. Contains the problem assessment, feasible methods to control urban Stormwater pollution, and possible institutional arrangements. 36.25 "Champaign-Urbana," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, January 1978. Contains the problem assessment, feasible methods to control urban Stormwater pollution and possible institutional arrange- ments. 36.26 "Bloomington-Normal," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, February 1978. Contains problems assessment, methods to control urban Stormwater pollution, and possible institutional arrangements. 36.27 "Quad Cities," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, January 1978. Contains the problem assessment, feasible methods to control urban Stormwater pollution, and possible institutional arrangements. 36.28 "Springfield," Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency, March 1978. Contains the problem assessment, feasible methods to control urban Stormwater pollution, and possible institutional arrangements. 36.29 "Rockford," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, February 1978. Contains the problem assessment, feasible methods to control urban Stormwater pollution and possible institutional arrangements. 36.30 "Peoria," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, March, 1978. Contains the problem assessment, feasible methods to control urban Stormwater pollution and possible institutional arrangements. 36.31 "Urban and Industrial Stormwater," Kansas Department of Health and Environment, fact sheet. 36.32 "Rural and Urban Stormwater Run- off," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 246 ------- 36.33 "Stormwater Quality Characteris- tics," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 36.34 "Stormwater Treatment Systems," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 36.35 "Urban Stormwater Management," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 36.36 "Analysis of Urban Stormwater Run- off and Combined Sewer Overflows in the Boston Metropolitan Area," Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Commission, March 1978. 36.37 "Stormwater Pollutant Generation Functions," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 36.38 "Stormwater Management Practices Manual," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 36.39 "Basic Stormwater Management and Pollution Abatement Ordinance," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 36.40 "Preventative and Corrective Measures for Stormwater Pollu- tion," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, December 1977. 36.41 "208 Report Vol. Ill, Preventa- tive Measures to Abate the Pol- lution of Stormwater Runoff as Part of an Areawide Water Quality Management Plan," Eastgate Development and Transportation Agency. 36.42 "Toward Clean Water: Alternatives for Action, Volume 1, Draft Environmental Impact Assessment, (1977), Chapter 6: Urban Runoff/ Construction and Development," Old Colony Planning Commission. Discuss alternatives to controll- ing urban runoff in Brockton, controlling urban runoff in other urbanized areas, and adopting preventive measures for future development. 36.43 "Nonpoint Estimates Analysis for the City of Brockton, E.E.A.," Old Colony Planning Council, 1976. Deals with the estimates of storm- water related pollutant emissions from the City of Brockton and pre- sents a review of a wide range of management options for the control of Stormwater runoff. 36.44 "Section 208 Stormwater Measurement Program Results, E.E.A.," Old Colony Planning Council, 1977. Presents the results of several sampling programs aimed at develop- ing basic inventory data necessary to assess: (a) selected aspects of the Stormwater runoff pollution problems within the OCPC 208 study area (primarily within the City of Brockton) and (b) existing dry weather pollution problems with respect to nutrient, oxygen and bacterial loadings at 40 lake, stream, and pond locations through- out the 208 study area. 36.45 "Toward Clean Water: A Program for Action," Old Colony Planning Coun- cil, 1978. Discusses Stormwater runoff within the recommended com- munity actions (chapter 4), recom- mended regional action (chapter 11), and recommended state and federal action (chapters 15 and 16). 36.46 "Stormwater Quality Summary," New Castle County Area Waste Treatment Management Agency, September 1975 247 ------- 36.47 "Structural and Non-Structural 36.55 Techniques Summary for Management and Control of Stormwater Pollu- tion," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, November 1975. 37.48 "A Report and Perspective on 36.56 Stormwater Management," New Castel County Areawide Waste Treatment Mangement Agency, November 1, 1977, 2 volumes. 37.49 "Structural and Non-Structural Techniques Summary for Management and Control of Stormwater Pollu- tion," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, November 1975. 36.50 "A Report and Perspective on 36.57 Stormwater Management," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Agency, November 1976 and August 1976, two volumes. 36.58 36.51 "Stormwater Quality Summary," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Council, September 1975. 36.59 36.52 "Stormwater Management Procedures and Methods," Snohomish County Planning Department, September 1977, 273 pages. 36.60 36.53 "Stormwater Management," Ocean County Planning Board, March 1978, 157 Pages. Provides infor- mation on hydrology and drainage facilities; examines methodologies 36.61 for Stormwater runoff calcula- • tions, and addresses Stormwater management procedures suitable for Ocean County, the most rapidly developing area in New Jersey. 36.62 Draft report. 36.54 "Review of Management Options for 36.63 Control of Stormwater Runoff," Montachusett-Nashua Areawide Water Quality Management Plan, 36.64 Energy and Environmental Analysis, 1977, 66 pages. "Analysis of Stormwater Pollution Control Management Options," Montachusett-Nashua Areawide Water Quality Management Plan, Energy and Environmental Analysis, 1976, 50 pages. "Report on Nonpoint Source Pollu- tion," Greater Portland Council of Governments, January 1978. Topics include land use loading functions, septic tanks, modeling sediments, storm runoff. Pollutant loads from nonpoint sources were calculated for 372 drainage basins covering the entire 208 area. Water quality impacts of the loads were estimated for the waters of each drainage basin. "Development of Stormwater Manage- ment Pollution Control Plan," Central Massachusetts Regional Plan- ning Commission, October 1977. "Summary of Responses to Stormwater Management Questionnaire," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, February 1977. "Review of Management Options for Control of Stormwater Runoff," Central Massachusetts Regional Plan- ning Commission, March 1977. "Upstream Phosphours: Loadings Attributable to Stormwater Runoff (Blackstone River above UBWPAD)," Central Massachusetts Regional Plan- ning Commission, March 1977. "Management Analysis and Alterna- tives for Metropolitan Stormwater Runoff," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, November 1977. "Urban Stormwater," Flathead 208 Project, March 1977, 45 pages. "Urban Growth and'Water Quality," Flathead 208 Project, 114 pages. "Detailed Evaluation of the Impacts of Urban Runoff," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 248 ------- 36.65 "Preliminary Evaluation of the Impact of Urban Runoff on Water Quality," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 36.67 "Development of Alternatives for Urban Runoff," Rhode Island State- wide Planning Program. 36.68 "Final Urban Stormwater Evaluation Report," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 36.69 "Rain-Runoff = Polluted Canals," Metropolitan Dade County, Florida. 36.70 "Urban Stormwater," Section E, Chapter 4, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 36.71 "Urban Storm Runoff Management Study Summary Report," Lane Council of Governments, January 1978 (reprint). 36.72 "Report on Inventory and Analysis of Study Area Data on Stormwater Runoff and Combined Sewer Over- flow Characteristics," Mid-America Regional Council. 36.73 "Memorandum on Criteria for Deter- mining Water Quality Significance of Stormwater Runoff and Combined Sewer Overflows," Mid-America Regional Council. 36.74 "Memorandum on Procedures for Determining Storm Runoff Loadings," Mid-America Regional Council. 36.75 "Report on Stormwater Runoff Loads," Mid-America Regional Council. 36.76 "Report on Water Pollution Sig- nificance of Stormwater Runoff," Mid-America Regional Council. 36.77 "Report on Source Control, Alter- natives for Stormwater Runoff, Their Costs, and Cost Effective- ness," Mid-America Regional Council. 36.78 "Report on Management Plan for Stormwater Runoff," Mid-America Regional Council. 36.79 "Water Quality Management Plan for Urban Stormwater," North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. 36.80 "North Coastal and Ipswich Basins Public Wastewater and Stormwater Facilities," Region I (New England), May 1977. 36.81 "Charles Basin Inventory and Eval- uation Public Wastewater and Stormwater Facilities," Region I (New England). 36.82 "North/South and Weymouth Basins Public Wastewater and Stormwater Facilities," Region I (New England), January 14, 1977. 36.83 "Suasco Basin Public Wastewater and Stormwater," Region I (New England), March 14, 1977. 36.84 "Review of Urban Land Runoff and Nonpoint Source Control Strategies," Region I (New England), September 1977. 36.85 "Urban Runoff," Region I (New England), August 1977. 36.86 "Review of Existing Information on Stormwater Runoff," Region I (New England), January 1977. 36.87 "Development of Stormwater Manage- ment Pollution Control Plan," Region I (New England), October 1977. 36.88 "Sampling Strategy Stormwater Run- off/Source Pollution Sampling Sites Septic Tank System," Region I (New England), January 1977. 36.89 "Projections of Nonpoint Sources Urban Runoff," Region I (New England), September 18, 1976. 249 ------- 36.90 "Characteristics of Nonpoint Source Pollution Urban Runoff," Region I (New England), Decem- ber 18, 1975. 36.91 "Urban Runoff Pollution; Working Note," Region I (New England), February 17, 1976. 36.92 "Urban Runoff Areawide Plan," Chapter VI, Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, June 1978, 47 pages. 36.93 "Work Element 208/Development Urban Runoff Controls," Chatta- nooga Area Regional Council of Governments, May 1977, 97 pages. 36.94 "Work Task 307 and 309/Define Critical Conditions and Evaluate Urban Runoff Controls," Chatta- nooga Area Regional Council of Governments, July 1977, 85 pages. 36.95 "Stormwater Runoff and Combined Sewer Overflow Study (Activity Specific Land Use and Nickajack Reservoir)," Chattanooga Area Council of Governments, 200 pages. 36.96 "Work Task 305/Utilization of Stormwater Runoff Sampling Data," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, September 1977, 8 pages. 36.97 "Stormwater System Needs," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, June 1978. 36.98 "Summary: Initial Selection Process for Urban Stormwater Alternatives," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Govern- ments, May 1978. 36.99 "Urban Stormwater Recommenda- tions," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, June 1978. 36.100 "Projected Stormwater Runoff for Davis and Weber Counties," Weber Water Quality Planning Council. 36.101 "Inventory and Analysis of Urban Stormwater Control Facilities," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 36.102 "Urban Stormwater Control Strate- gies," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 36.103 "WQ-10 Preliminary Analysis of Stormwater Runoff Treatment in the Salt Lake County Area," Salt Lake Council of Governments, March 1977, 13 pages (rewrite). 36.104 "PM-2 Future Urban Storm Runoff Estimates," Salt Lake Council of Governments, July 1976, 220 pages (rewrite). 36.105 "Urban Stormwater Pollution-Control and Reduction Alternatives," Tri- County Regional Planning Commission, February 1977. 36.106 "Characterization of Stormwater Runoff," Tri-County Regional Plan- ning Commission, March 1977. 36.107 "Stormwater Management Design: A Manual of Procedures and Guidelines for Maryland Department of Resour- ces," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, February 1975. 36.108 "Runoff Poses Next Big Control Challenge, Environmental Science and Technology," Vol. 6, Rappahan- nock Area Development Commission, 1972. 36.109 "Water Quality Management Planning for Urban Runoff," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. 250 ------- 36.110 "Urban Stormwater Management Technology - An Assessment," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, Environmental Pro- tection Agency, Washington, D.C. 36.111 "Urban Runoff and Storm Sewer Sources of Pollution Background Information and BMP Approach," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, May 1977. 36.112 "Existing Control of Urban Storm Water Quality," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. 36.113 "Stormwater Methodology Paper," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, May 1975. 36.114 "Task 204 - Stormwater Runoff Inventory and Problem Identifi- cation," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To identify urban Stormwater run- off problems from both a quantity and quality standpoint and to specify, if possible, sources of pollution. 36.115 "Task 403 - Stormwater Alterna- tives," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To identify structural solutions to urban Stormwater and sewer bypass problems. 36.116 "Areawide Urban Runoff Control Manual," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Gilbert, Meyer and Sam's, Inc., July 7, 1978. 36.117 "Stormwater Rundff Impact - Options for the Future Working Paper 5," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. 36.118 "Water Quality Projections and Stormwater Needs," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Com- mission. 36.119 "Stormwater Data for Bear Creek Basin," Rogue Valley Council of Governments, 1977-78. 36.120 "Stormwater Data for Bear Creek Basin," Rogue Valley Council of Governments, Jackson County, Oregon, U.S.G.S. Open File Report 79-217, 1978-77. 36.121 "Water Quality Management Planning for Urban Runoff," Sixth District Council of Governments, Environ- mental Protection Agency, December 1974. 36.122 "Urban Stormwater Management," Sixth District Council of Govern- ment, Dr. Leland Harms. 36.123 "Nonpoint Source Bulletin, Urban Runoff - Overview Report," Pima Association of Governments, Tasks 5301 and 5327, Vol. I text and 1975 data, Vol. II - 1976, 1980, 1995, 2000 Projections, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, November 1977. 36.124 "Urban Runoff Field Program," Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission, technical memoranda. 36.125 "Methodology to Assess Impact of Urban Runoff Intermittent Point Sources on Water Quality," South- western Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission, technical memoranda. 36.126 "Water Quality Control Investigation: Urban Runoff, Construction Activities and Agricultural Practices," Southern California Association of Govern- ments. 251 ------- 36.127 "Combine Feasible Control and Reduction Options and Develop Basinwide Subplans for Urban Runoff and Storm Sewers," North- western Indiana Regional Planning Commission, August 1977. 36.128 "Control Options for Urban Storm- water Runoff, Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Com- mission, April 1977. 36.129 "Urban Nonpoint Source Analysis," Water Quality Plan, Appendix D, Dane County Regional Planning Commission, 1979, 166 pages. 36.130 "Projections of Nonpoint Sources and Urban Runoff," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, September 1976, 71 pages. 36.131 "Characteristics of Nonpoint Source Pollution and Urban Run- off," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, December 1975, 72 pages. 36.132 "Consequences of a No-Action Alternative on Urban Nonpoint Pollution in Southeast Michigan," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, February 1978, 49 pages. 36.133 "Fourche Creek Urban Runoff Pro- ject Work Plan, Metroplan, 1979. 36.134 "Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Needs, Little Rock Metropolitan Area Urban Study, Pulaski and •Saline Counties, Arkansas," Metroplan September 19, 1977, 175 pages draft report. Topics include urban runoff, nonpoint sources. 36.135 "Possible Methods to Control Urban Runoff Pollution," Municipality of Anchorage, May 1978. 36.136 "Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution in GLS Region 5," Genessee-Lapeer- Shiawassee Region 5 Planning and Development Commission, April 1978. 36.137 "Urban Runoff," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, March 1976. 36.138 "Urban Runoff," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, November 1976. 36.139 "Urban Runoff," Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Package I, May 1978. 36.140 "208 Urban and Industrial Storm- water Needs," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 36.141 "Mass Balance Analysis - Urban Runoff," #303, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 36.142 "Urban Runoff NPS Load Predictions," #305, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 36.143 "Urban Stormwater Runoff Report," Arkhoma Regional Planning Commis- sion. Inventory of urban storm- water runoff systems; identifica- tion of urban stormwater control alternatives, costs and impact analysis of control alternatives. 36.144 "Literature Review, Pollutant Con- centrations in Urban Runoff," New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollution Control Commission, August 1977. 36.145 "Urban Stormwater Runoff Problem Identification," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, May 1976, February 1977, April 1977. 36.146 "Urban Stormwater Runoff Control Alternatives," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, July 26, 1977. 252 ------- 36.147 "Urban Stormwater Runoff Control Plan," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, September 1, 1977. 36.148 "Task 6: Interim Report - Urban Runoff and Nonpoint Source Pollu- tion Analysis," Middlesex County Planning Board/Joint Venture, May 1976, draft. 36.149 "NAMPA - Caldwell Area Urban Runoff Background Information," Ada Planning Association, $1.00. 36.150 "Urban Runoff Control Handbook for Ada and Canyon Counties," Ada Planning Association, $3.00. 36.151 "Nonpoint Water Pollution and Recommended Control Strategies for the Island of Guam," Guam Environ- mental Protection Agency, Dames and Moore, 1978, 200 pages. Topics include runoff, agricul- ture. 36.152 "Urban Stormwater," South Central Michigan Planning Council, June 1978, 2 pages. 36.153 "Urban and Industrial Stormwater System Needs," Chapter 13, Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. 36.154 "Water Quality Assessment - Urban Drainage Canals," Chatham County Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission, April 1978. 36.155 "Organizational Structure of the Surface Runoff Management Pro- gram," Association of Bay Area Governments, November 1976. 36.156 "Guidance for Preparation of the Document Describing County Surface Runoff Plan," Association of Bay Area Governments, July 27, 1977, $1.00. 253 36.157 "Overland and Subsurface Runoff From Solid Waste Disposal Sites," Tri-County Regional Planning Com- mission, May 1977. 36.158 "Effects of Surface Runoff on the Feasibility of Municipal Advanced Waste Treatment," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. The Role of Agriculture on Clean Water Conference, 1969. 36.159 "Guidance for Identification of Surface Runoff Pollution Problems," ' Association of Bay Area Governments, February 1977, $1.00. 36.160 "Guidance for Identification and Ranking of Surface Runoff Pollution Problems," Association of Bay Area Governments, April 1977, $1.00. 36.161 "Rainwater Quality and Its Implica- tions on Surface Runoff," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, February 1977, $1.00. XXXVII. WASTELOAD AND FLOWS 37.1 "Addendum to Proposed Procedures for Preliminary Waste Load Alloca- tions," Middlesex County Planning Board. 37.2 "Action Program to Reduce Waste Generation and to Promote Source Separation and Recycling in the Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Governments, April 1977, $1.00. 37.3 "Alternative Approaches for Meeting Nonpoint Source Wasteload Alloca- tions in the Lakes Region," Lakes Region Planning Commission, July 1977. 37.4 "Analysis Report: Task 4.2: Low Flow Survey," Middlesex County Planning Board, LM and S Engineers, October 1975. 37.5 "Allowable Pollution Loadings and Allocation Strategies," Lakes Region Planning Commission, June 1977. ------- 37.6 "Appendices to Water Quality Man- agement Plan (208), Non-Designated Area of Nevada," Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Re- sources, November 1978, 135 pages. Topics include wasteload alloca- tion, water quality standards. 37.7 "Background Discussion on Stream Temperatures for Waste Load Allocations Run," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. 37.8 "Baseline Facilities, Waste Loads, and Residual Projections," East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region, July 1977, 480 pages. 37.9 "Baseline Waste Load Allocations Model Results," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Water Resources Engineers, Inc., July 1977. 37.10 "Task 103 - Base Studies, Sub- task (d) - Municipal Waste Loads," Southeast Arkansas Regional Plan- ning Commission. To specify exist- ing waste loads for point sources of pollution. 37.11 "Baseline Waste Loads and Facil- ities Projections - Projected Waste Treatment Facilities," Region 2 Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers and Water Resources Engineers, April 1977, May 1978 as amended. 37.12 "Coefficients for Nutrient Load- ings by Land Use," Lakes Region Planning Commission, February 1976. 37.13 "Compendium of Non-Structural Flow and Wasteload Reduction Measures," Phoenix Urban Study, Ferguson, Norris and Simpson/Stevens, Thompson and Runyan for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, December 1976. The measures examined here are mainly based on reducing and minimizing residential water use, which is a primary source of munic- ipal wastewater. There are four categories of nonstructural measures: (1) Regulations to reduce stormwater inflow into sanitary systems, (2) the use of water con- serving facilities, (3) incentives for water conservation, and (4) wasteload reduction measures. 37.14 "Continuing Contract with U.S.G.S. To Provide Estimated 7-Day, 1-in- 10 Year Low-Flow and Drainage Areas for Municipal Discharges," Macon- Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 37.15 "Delaware Estuary Tributary Five- Year Frontal Storm Loads," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1977. 37.16 "Delaware Estuary Model Regional Storm Design Loads," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1977. 37.17 "Delaware Estuary Model Baseline Nonstorm Tributary Concentrations and Loads," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 37.18 "Determine Future Waste Loads and Flows of Industrial Dischargers," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, June 1977. 37.19 "Determine Future Waste Loads and Flows of Storm Sewer Dischargers," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission. 254 ------- 37.20 "Domestic and C/I/0 Flow Projec- tion Methodology," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, September 1976. 37.21 "Dry and Wet Weather Waste Load Allocation Simulations," South Alabama Regional Planning Commis- sion. 37.22 "The Effect of Delta Outflow on the Density Stratification in San Francisco Bay," Association of Bay Area Governments, Hugo B. Fischer Inc. and Waterfront Design Associates, water quality Special Studies Report, June 1977, $5.00. 37.23 "Effects of Delta Outflow on the San Francisco Bay System," Assoc- iation of Bay Area Governments, S.B. Gilbert and Associates, water quality Special Studies Report, October 1977, $5.00. 37.24 "Estimated Municipal and Non- Discrete Industrial Wastewater Loads as Affected By Various Pop- ulation Projections," Association of Bay Area Governments, January 1978, $1.00. Municipal/industrial dischargers management plan tech memos. 37.25 "Estimated Municipal and Non- Discrete Industrial Wastewater Loads in the San Francisco Bay Region," Association of Bay Area Governments, April 1977, updated June 1977, $1.00. Municipal/ industrial dischargers management plan tech memo. 37.26 "Part IV - Estimates of Wasteloads and Flows," West Michigan Shore- line Regional Development Commis- sion, August 1977, 98 pages. 37.27 "Estimated Industrial Wastewater Loads in the San Francisco Bay Region, Association of Bay Area Governments, May 1977, $2.00. 37.28 "Evaluation and Prediction of Point and Nonpoint Source Waste Loads," Southeastern Council of Governments, September 1977, 22 pages, $1.00. 37.29 "Work Task 306/Evaluate and Verify Nonpoint Source Loading Factors," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, May 1977, 31 pages. 37.30 "Existing Practices for Hazardous Waste Management in the San Fran- cisco Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Governments, June 1977, $1.00. Solid waste management plan tech memo. 37.31 "Final Wasteload Allocations," Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments, Environmental Protection Agency Plan Elements 2, 6, and 7, April 1978. The purpose of this working paper is to present the methodology and final results of the wasteload allocation process for the Indian Nations Council of Governments 208 Study Area as required by Federal regulations (1). The major steps in the wasteload allocation methodology are: iden- tification of water quality stand- ards and goals; collection of water quality data; identification of violations of stream standards and potential problem areas; selection of parameters/constituents to be allocated; development of alloca- tion tools including mathematical models; development of alternative allocation scenarios; review of alternatives; selection of final wasteload allocations. This paper contains a discussion of these major steps, the inherent necessary assump- tions and constraints, and the prob- lem areas for future study. The report was subsequently revised based on meetings with the State of Oklahoma Pollution Control Task Force. Revisions are reflected in Chapter III of the final plan. 255 ------- 37.32 "First-Cut Wasteload Allocation's for the Dischargers to the Lower Fox River Above DePere," Fox Valley Water Quality Planning Agency. 37.33 "Flood Prevention and Damage Reduction," Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, Publication No. 401, July 1968. 37.34 "Flow and Waste Reduction Mea- sures," Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, August 1976. 37.35 "Flow Balance for Calibration Survey on the Neshaminy," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Water Resources Engineers, Inc., December 1976. 37.36 "Flow Characteristics of Georgia Streams," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Geological Survey, 1971. 37.37 "Future Wastewater Flows," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Environmental Protection Agency Plan Element 3, Volume 1, January 1978. This volume contains the future wastewater flow curves for each service area. Curves project average daily flows to the year 2000. 37.38 "Industrial and Municipal Waste Load Projections," Ark-Texas Council of Governments, August 1977, 50 pages. 37.39 "Interim Output #4: Preliminary Wasteload Estimations," Boston .Metropolitan Area Planning Com- mission, April 1976. 37.40 "Interim Report on Loading Func- tions for Assessment of Water Pollution from Nonpoint Sources," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, Environmental Pro- tection Agency, November 1975, Washington, D.C. 37.41 "Interim Report for Point Source Wasteload Allocations; Oliver and Warrior Pools, Black Warrior River," West Alabama Planning and Devvelopment Council, November 1976. 37.42 "Interim Output Report: Wasteload Allocations," Appendix D, Phase II and III report, Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. 37.43 "Task 4: 1976 Low Flow Survey," Middlesex County Planning Board, joint venture, April 1977. 37.44 "Lower Winooski River Wasteload Allocation Study, Part A: Report of Data," Vermont Department of Envi- ronmental Water Resources, 1979. Presentation of hydrological and physical data, and water quality analysis for 1975, 1977 and 1978 assimilative capacity studies. 37.45 "Task 302 - Maximum Daily Loads," Southeast Arkansas Regional Plan- ning Commission. To determine maximum daily pollutant loads to meet stream standards for cricital conditions. 37.46 "Memorandum on Projected Flows and Loads," Mid-America Regional Council. 37.47 "Memorandum on Suggested Wasteload Allocation Changes," Mid-America Regional Council. 37.48 "Methodological Procedures for Area- wide Nonpoint Loading Estimation, E.E.A.," Old Colony Regional Plan- ning Council, 1977. Contains details of generalized estimation procedures for areawide wet weather nonpoint loadings. 37.49 "Methodology for the Projection of Wastewater Flows,". Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, January 1976. 256 ------- 37.50 "Methods for Estimating Future Discrete Industrial Wasteloads," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, April 1977, $1.00. 37.51 "Municipal Service Area Delin- eations and Projected Waste Flows and Loads," Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Council, October 1977, 144 pages. Identifies existing and projected municipal sewer service areas and their associated waste flows and loads. 37.52 "Municipal and Industrial Waste- load Allocations," Indian Nations Council of Governments, July 1979. 37.53 "NPS Waste Load Allocations," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #207. 37.54 "NPS Allowable Loadings," Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County, #307. 37.55 "Nonpoint Waste!oad Projections," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 37.56 "Otter Creek Wasteload Allocation Study, Part A: Report on Data," Vermont Department of Environ- mental Water Resources, 1979. Presentation of hydrologic and physical data, and water quality analysis for the 1977 and 1978 assimilative capacity studies, 99 pages. 37.57 "Otter Creek Wasteload Allocation Study, Part B: Mathematical Modeling Report," Vermont Depart- ment of Environmental Water Resources, 1979. Discussion of water quality relationships in streams and quantification of such relationships. The water quality model used by Department of Water Resources is presented with the calibration and verification for Otter Creek. Sensitivity analysis of model paramters is included. 37.58 "Percentage of Inflow Lost Due to Evaporation in Total Containment Lagoons," Five County Association of Governments. 37.59 "Phase II Report, Chemicals and Wasteload Findings," Carson River Basin Council of Governments. 37.60 "20 Point Source Wasteload Alloca- tion Studies," Alabama Water Improvement Commission. 37.61. "Point Source Waste Load Allocation Analysis," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission, work element 50. 37.62 "Task 303 - Point Source Wasteload Allocations," Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To specify allowable loads for specific point source discharges. 37.63 "Point Source Wasteload Projection Report," Genessee-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, July 1977. Appendix 1: Wasteload Calculation Method. Appendix 2: Information Sources. 37.64 "Preliminary Report on Wasteload Allocations for the Whippany and Rockaway River Basins," State of New Jersey Department of Environ- mental Protection, November 1974, Chapter 5. 37.65 "Preliminary Report on Wasteload Allocations, Upper Passaci River Basin," State of New Jersey Depart- ment of Environmental Protection, July 1974, Chapter 5. 37.66 "Preliminary Report on Wasteload Allocations, Mid-Passaic River Segment, Freshwater Passaic River System," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection, December 1974, Chapter 5. 257 ------- 37.67 "Phase V - Preliminary Population 37.74 and Flow Data," Phoenix Urban Study, Ferguson, Morris and Simp- son/Stevens, Thompson and Runyan, for the U.S. Army Corps of Engin- eers, December 1976. This report covers the distribution of popu- 37.75 lation totals and the projection of future wastewater flows and loads for the study area. It has been divided into three main sec- tions. The first section iden- tifies existing city boundaries 37.76 and service areas. Section two describes the distribution of population totals, and divides the study area into forty-one waste- water planning areas. The third 37.77 section reviews unit flows and loadings used in the study area. 37.68 "Projected Wasteload and Flows," Coastal Bend Council of Govern- ments, January 1977. 37.78 37.69 "Proposed Procedures for Prelim- inary Wasteload Allocations," Middlesex County Planning Board, 37.79 April 1977. 37.70 "WQ-6 Recommended Wastewater Load Allocations (Included in Facilities and Facilities Management, FM-5)," 37.80 Salt Lake Council of Governments, May 1970 (rewrite), 17 pages. 37.71 "Recommended Wasteload Allocation Procedures," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, 37.81 Water Resources Engineers, Inc., July 1977. 37.72 "Recommendations on Maintenance of Outflow Rates from the Sacramento- San Joaquin Delat," Association of Bay Area Governments, November 1977, $1.00. 37.82 37.73 "Report on Waste Flow and Load Projection Methodology," Mid- America Regional Council. "The Relationship Between Flow Regimes and Trout Populations in the West Gal latin River, Montana," Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country. "Revised Wasteload Allocation Recom- mendations," Indiana Heartland Coordinating Commission, July 1977, 247 pages. Topics include stream segment classification. "Schuylkill River Low Flow Simula- tion," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Water Resources Engineers, Inc., January 1975. "Service Area Delineation and Wasteload and Flow Projections," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, June 1976. "Service Area Delineations and Wasteload Projections," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. "Special Report No. 4," Snohomish County Planning Department, December 1977, 27 pages. Topics include flow augmentation. "Stream Segmentation, Classifica- tion and Wasteload Allocation, Summit,' Wasatch and Utah Counties," Mountainland Association of Govern- ments, January 1977. "Task 301 - Stream Segment Classif- ication and Load Analysis," South- east Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. To classify all stream segments as either water quality limited or effluent quality limited streams. "Subbasin Pollution Loading Assess- ments and Nonpoint Pollution Reduc- tion Potentials for Summit, Wasatch and Utah Counties," Mountainland Association of Governments, July 1976. 258 ------- 37.83 "Technical Memorandum on Pollutant Load Estimation Techniques Includ- ing Waste Load Allocation Pro- cedures," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, 78 pages, $5.40. 37.84 "Technical Memorandum on Pollutant Load Estimation Techniques Includ- ing Wasteload Allocation Proced- ures," Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council by Environmental Science and Egnineering, Inc., $8.70. 37.85 "Total Containment Lagoons (Inflow vs. Surface Area)," Five County Association of Governments. 37.86 "Unit Flows and Loadings," Phoenix Urban Study, Ferguson, Morris, and Simpson/Stevens, Thompson, and Runyan for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, June 1977. Esti- mated unit flows and loading rates from all present or future contri- buting sources of wastewater are necessary to analyze existing sew- erage systems and to project additional required capacity or to provide a basis for development of alternative wastewater collection and treatment systems. 37.87 "Upper Winooski River Wasteload Allocation Study, Part A: Report of Data," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1979. Interim report; presenta- tion of data for 1978 assimilative capacity study. 37.88 "Waste!oads from Subsurface Dis- posal Systems," Region I (New England), October 1976. 37.89 "Wasteload Allocations," South- eastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, June 1976, 5 pages. 37.90 "Wasteload Allocations for the Indian River, Banana River and St. Johns River," Brevard County Planning and Zoning Department, October 1978. Topics include wasteload allocation for total phophorus and Kjeldahl nitrogen. 37.91 "Wasteload Allocation Supplement," Brevard County Planning and Zoning Department, February 1978, 22 pages. 37.92 "Wasteload Allocation Recommenda- tions," Indiana Heartland Coordin- ating Commission, December 1976, 194 pages. Topics include point sources. 37.93 "Wasteload Allocations, Draft Summary Report #10," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, September 1977. 37.94 "Wasteload Projections, 1975-95, for Municipal and Industrial Point Wastewater Discharges," Mountain- land Association of Governments, May 1976. 259 ------- 37.95 "Waste Load Allocation Alternatives," Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments, Environmental Protection Agency Plan Element 2, 6 and 7, March 1978. In order to determine the most cost-effective treatment alternatives to achieve specified water quality goals, it is necessary to determine the maximum allowable discharges from the various point and nonpoint wastewater sources. The level and cost of treatment can then be estimated from the allowable dis- charge and influent characteristics. To this end, Hydroscience, Inc., utilized two separate mathematic models to determine the allowable waste loads in future working papers. The outputs of these models were used to estimate treatment requirements. A discussion of this process is presented in Working Paper No. T-13, Documentation of Cost Estimating Procedures for Physical Wastewater Management A1ternatiyes.THe analysis of nonpoint source man- agement problems/needs is presented in Assessment of Nonpoint Source Pollution for INCOG 208 Study Area by Tulsa City-County Health Department, February 1978. The purpose of this working paper is to present the individual alter- natives waste load allocations and the estimated treatment require- ments. 37.96 "Wasteload Allocations," Region I (New England), June 30, 1976. 37.97 "Waste Load Allocations and Water Quality Modeling - Major Rivers in the Larimer-Weld Region," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, December 1977, 181 pages, $10.00. 37.98 "Waste Load and Flow Projection," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, May 26, 1977. 37.99 "Waste Load Allocation Methodology," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, March 18, 1976. 37.100 "Wasteloads, Flows and Allocations," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, June 1978. Vol. I, 75 pages; Vol. II, 125 pages. 37.101 "Waste Load Allocation Methodology," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, May 24, 1977. 37.102 "Waste Load Allocations/Alternative Technical Subplans," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, December 27, 1977. 37.103 "Wasteload Allocations," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 37.104 "Wasteload Projection for Delaware Estuary Dischargers," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1977. 37.105 "Wasteload Allocation Considerations for Suspended Solids, Phenols, and Cyanide," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. 37.106 "Wasteload Allocation," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, August 1976. 37.107 "Wasteload Allocation Issue: Mass vs. Concentration," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1976. 37.108 "Wasteload Projections for Indus- trial Dischargers and Industries Connected to Municipal Systems," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1977. 37.109 "Waste Load Allocation Analysis," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, September 1976. 260 ------- 37.110 "Appendix D: Waste!oad Alloca- tions, Phase II and III Report," Michigan Area Council of Govern- ments, 1978. 37.111 "Task 3.3 Waste!oads from Sub- surface Disposal Systems," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. 37.112 "Waste Load Allocations," Region VI Planning and Development Commission. 37.113 "Waste Load Projections," Metro- plan, Freese and Nichols, 1978. 37.114 "Wastewater Flow Projections Northeast 208 Study Area, Task 4.3," Chapter 5, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, March 1978. 37.115 "Wastewater Generation: Municipal Sources," Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, January 1977. 37.116 "Wastewater Flow from Connected Industries," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1976. 37.117 "Water Quality Impact Assessment Methodologies," Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, September 1976, 123 pages. Topics include loadings and groundwater. 37.118 "The Water Quality Impacts of Nonpoint Loads to the Jordan River," Salt Lake Council of Governments, April 1977, 83 pages. 37.119 "Water Quality Model and Wasteload Allocation of the Rappahannock River Below Fredericksburg, Va.," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, Environmental Pro- tection Agency Region III, July 1974. 37.120 "Water Quality Effects of Pollutant Loadings," East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. 37.121 "Water Quality Impacts of Pollutant Loads Upon the Truckee River," Washoe Council of Governments, December 1977. 37.122 "Water Quality Management Plan for On-Site Waste Disposal," North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. 37.123 "Wet Weather Waste Load Allocation Study of the Land Cut Portion of the Theodore Ship Channel and Barge Canal Extension," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, February 1977. XXXVIII. WASTEWATER TREATMENT 38.1 "Evaluative Criteria native Treatment and Methods of Municipal 38.2 38.3 38.4 for Alter- Disposal and Industrial Wastewater Residual," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, March 1977. "201/208 Coordination," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1976. "201 Coordination," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. ^ * ^ "Treatment Plant Capacity/Staging," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, 7 38.5 38.6 Del Commission, ^ February 1977 "Potential On-Site Disposal System," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, March 1977. "Methodology for Non-Municipal Facilities," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, August 1976. 261 ------- 38.7 "Pros and Cons of Joint Treatment," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, June 1976. 38.8 "Municipal Facilities Assessment," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1977. 38.9 "Information of Step I, II, III, Facilities Plans," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1977. 38.10 "Potential for Waste Clearing- houses and Exchanges in Philadel- phia," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, September 1977. 38.11 "Facilities Data Base," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1976. 38.12 "Analysis of Potential for New Wastewater Technologies," North- western Indiana Regional Planning Commission, July 1977, revised February 1978. 38.13 "Development of Control and Reduction Options for Municipal/ Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commis- sion, February 1977. 38.14 "California Regional Water Quality Control Boards (4,8,9) Municipal Wasteloads and Water Treatment System Capacity Requirements," Southern California Association of Governments. 38.15 "Waste Treatment Management for Unsewered Areas in the Malibu/ Topanga Area," Volume 5, Southern California Association of Govern- ments. 38.16 "Research Needs for Water Resources Control in California," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.70. 38.17 "Interim Manual for Wastewater Chiorination and Dechlorination Practice," California Water Resources Control Board, $2.10. 38.18 "Demonstration of Digital/Computer Application in a Wastewater Treat- ment Plant," California Water Resources Control Board, $1.90. 38.19 "Assessment of Biological Effects of Treated Wastewater on the Truckee River, Final Report," California Water Resources Control Board, $2.70. 38.20 "The Effects of Advanced Wastewater Treatment on Trace Organic Com- pounds," California Water Resources Control Board, $5.05. 38.21 "Summary of Marine Waste Disposal Research Program in California," California Water Resources Control Board, $1.70. 38.22 "Wastewater Reclamation at Whittier Narrows," California Water Resources Control Board, $2.65. 38.23 "Cannery Waste Treatment, Utiliza- tion and Disposal," California Water Resources Control Board, $4.55. 38.24 "On-Site Wastewater Disposal," Snohomish County Planning Depart- ment, December 1977, 126 pages. 38.25 "Municipal Waste Treatment Needs," Chapter 8, Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. 38.26 "Preliminary Evaluation of the Impact of Subsurface Disposal Systems on Water Quality," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 262 ------- 38.27 "Hazardous Wastes," Kansas Depart- ment of Health and Environment, fact sheet. 38.28 "Water Quality Management System for Southesat Michigan. A Back- ground Paper," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, August 1977. 38.29 "Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities: Background Summary," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, March 1978. 38.30 "Report on Hazardous and Toxic Wastes - Task 3.5," Middlesex County Planning Board, May 1977. 38.31 "The Domestic Wastewater Report," Volume 4, Regional Intergovern- mental Report. 38.32 "Review of Municipal and Private Domestic Wastewater Treatment and Management Plans," New Castle County 208. 38.33 "Wastewater Treatment Process Functions and Capabilities," New Castle County 208, December 1975. 38.34 "Review of Waste Treatment Facil- ities - Section II - Middletown," New Castle County 208, September 1975. 38.35 "Program of Work for the New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Program," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, June 1975. 38.36 "Wastewater Treatment Process Functions and Capabilities," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, December 1975. 38.37 "Review of Municipal and Private Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities," New Castle County Area- wide Waste Treatment Management Agency, June 1976. 38.38 "Environmental Impact Assessment for Areawide Wastewater Treatment and Management Plans," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency. 38.39 "Pretreatment - A Case Study," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treat- ment Management Agency, August 1977. 38.40 "Ada/Canyon Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan, Project Control Program," Ada Planning Association, August 1975. 38.41 "Individual Waste Disposal Systems Management Plan Ada/Canyon Counties Idaho," Ada Planning Association, $5.00. 38.42 "Hazardous Wastes Disposal and Spills Management Plan, Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho," Ada Plan- ning Association, $3.50. 38.43 "Municipal Waste Treatment Manage- ment Plan, Ada and Canyon Counties Idaho," Ada Planning Association, $15.00. 38.44 "Individual Waste Disposal System Plan Background Information," Ada Planning Association, $1.50. 38.45 "Individual Waste Disposal System Plan: Preliminary Management Plan," Ada Planning Association, $3.00. 38.46 "Ada/Canyon Areawide Waste Treat- ment Management Plan," Ada Planning Association. 38.47 "Individual Waste Disposal System Plan: Management Analysis," Ada Planning Association, $1.00. 263 ------- 38.48 "Northern Middlesex Area Waste- 38.58 water Management Study - Interim Outputs," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, May 1976. 38.49 "Areawide Wastewater Management System for the Chattanooga 208 38.59 Region," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, June 1977. 38.50 "The Chattanooga Area 208 Waste Treatment Management Plan," Chattanooga Area Regional Council 38.60 of Governments, June 1978, 433 pages. 38.51 "Chapter IX - Areawide Management Plan," Chattanooga Area Regional 38.61 Council of Governments, May 1978, 48 pages. 38.52 "Activity 904/Preparation of A Detailed Chattanooga 208 Areawide 38.62 Waste Treatment Management Plan," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, 8 pages. 38.53 "The Chattanooga Area 208 Waste 38.63 Treatment Management Plan Sum- mary," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, June 1978, 17 pages. 38.64 38.54 "Municipal Waste Treatment Systems Needs," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission. 38.55 "Wastewater Facility Study for Victor and Cripple Creek," 38.65 Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. draft. 38.56 "Wastewater System and Point Discharges Data Base," Pikes Peak 38.66 Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc., 1975. 38.57 "Wastewater Reuse Study for Pikes Peak Area COG," Pikes Peak Area 38.67 Council of Governments, December 1974. "Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment System, Working Paper 13," Pikes Peak Area Council of Govern- ments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. "Ft. Lupton, Colorado Plan for Wastewater Treatment Works," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, May 1977, 68 pages, $5.00. "Timnath, Colorado Plan for Waste- water Treatment Works," Larimer- Weld Regional Council of Government, May 1977, 38 pages, $3.00. "Pierce, Colorado Plan for Waste- water Treatment Works," Larimer- Weld Regional Council of Govern- ment, May 1977, 33 pages, $3.00. "Platteville, Colorado Plan for Wastewater Treatment Works," Larimer- Weld Regional Council of Government, May 1977, 36 pages, $3.00. "Severance, Colorado Plan for Waste- water Treatment Works," Larimer- Weld Regional Council of Government, May 1977, 40 pages, $3.00. "Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation - Waste Management and Resources Recovery," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Government, July 1977, 96 pages, $7.00. "Weld Central High School Colorado Plan for Wastewater Treatment Works," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Government, May 1977, 28 pages, $3.00. "Milliken Sanitation District Colorado Plan for Wastewater Treat- ment Works," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Government, May 1977, 54 pages, $4.50. "Municipal Waste Treatment System Needs," South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Con- trol, November 30, 1978. 264 ------- 38.68 "Municipal Wastewater Treatment Planning," West Central Indiana Economic Development District. 38.69 "208 Wastewater Management Program Summary Report," Lane Council of Governments, December 1977. 38.70 "Wastewater Management," Lane Council of Governments, January 1976, brochure. 38.71 "St. George Treatment Plant Records," Five County Association of Governments. 38.72 "Washington Treatment Plant Records," Five County Association of Governments. 38.73 "Waste Treatment Management," Region I (New England). 38.74 "Wastewater Facilities Planning City of Saco Maine, Volumes 1 and 2," Region I (New England), January 1976. 38.75 "Wastewater Generation Municipal Source," Region I (New England), April 13, 1976. 38.76 "Areawide Wastewater Management," Region I (New England), March 18, 1975. 38.77 "Wastewater Management Solution Service Areas," Region I (New England), April 1977. 38.78 "Non-Structural Solutions of Wastewater Disposal," Region I (New England). 38.79 "Treatment Plant Sampling Data," Region I (New England), October 1977. 38.80 "Wastewater Management Solutions," Region I (New England), April 1977. 38.81 "Non-Structural Solution of Wastewater Disposal," Region I (New England). 38.82 "Review of the On-Going 201 Type Planning Activities," Region I (New England). 38.83 "Wastewater Generation Rates," Region I (New England), March 18, 1976. 38.84 "Review of Existing Systems Service Areas and Flows," Region I (New England). 38.85 "Facilities Needs Plan," Region I (New England), February 1976. 38.86 "Initial Municipal Facilities," Region I (New England), July 16, 1976. 38.87 "201 Facilities for South Berwick Maine," Region I (New England), March 10, 1977. 38.88 "Facility Planning Report for Wastewater Treatment," Region I (New England), January 1977. 38.89 "Wastewater Facilities Planning," Region I (New England), January 11, 1977. 38.90 "Mapping Procedure for Determining Suitability of Soils for Individual Wastewater Treatment," Region I (New England). 38.91 "Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Evaluation," Region I (New England), March 18, 1976. 38.92 "On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems," Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, 1978. 265 ------- 38.93 "City of Phoenix 91st Avenue Waste- water Treatment Plant Effluent Disinfection Facility Plan Interim Report Detailed Cost Supplement," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, Greeley and Hansen, John Carollo Engineers, May 1979. 38.94 "City of Phoenix 91st Avenue Wastewater Treatment Plan - Draft Minor Modifications Facility Plan," Maricopa Association of Governments, Greeley and Hansen/ John Carollo Engineers, July 1979. 38.95 "City of Phoenix 91st Avenue Wastewater Treatment Plant - Minor Modifications Facility Plan - Addendum," Maricopa Association of Governments, Greeley and Hansen/John Carollo Engineers, August 1979. 38.96 "City of Phoenix 91st Avenue Wastewater Treatment Plant - Draft Effluent Disinfection Facility Plan," Maricopa Associa- tion of Governments, Greeley and Hansen/John Carollo Engineers, July 1979. 38.97 "City of Phoenix 91st Avenue Wastewater Treatment Plant - Effluent Disinfection Facility Plan Addendum," Maricopa Associa- tion of Governments, Greeley and Hansen/John Carollo Engineers, August 1979. 38.98 "City of Phoenix 91st Avenue Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Disinfection Facility Plan Interim Report," Maricopa Association of Governments, May 1979, Greeley and Hansen/John Carollo Engineers. 38.99 "Wastewater Treatment Alterna- tives; Land Treatment Systems, Summary Report," Phoenix Urban Study, Boyle Engineering for Corps of Engineers, May 1977. ^Presented in this report are "various practical reuse options and their individual application to specific sites in the Phoenix urban area. Each reuse option is exam- ined as it relates to quantity and quality. Alternatives of land application of effluent can be classified into three main groups: irrigation, infiltration-percolation, and overland flow. Their indivi- dual objectives and their applica- bility to site characteristics are examined. 38.100 "Environmental Evaluation of Interceptor Patterns," Maricopa Association of Governments, Arthur Beard Engineers, Camp, Dresser and McKee, Draft Memorandum No. 6, May 1978. 38.101 "Westside Wastewater Treatment Alternatives Summary Report," Maricopa Association of Govern- ments, John Carollo Engineers, June 1978. 38.102 "201 Planning Report," Genessee- Lapeer-Shiawassee Region 5 Planning and Development Commission, July 1977. Topics include 201 projects and progress; interface between 208 and 201. 38.103 "Facilities Report for Region 5," Genessee-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region 5 Planning and Development Commis- sion, April 1978. Topics include point source pollution. Wastewater Treatment in Genesee, Lapeer and 38.104 "Municipal Facilities Shiawassee Counties, Appendices," Genessee-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region Planning and Development Commis- sion, Chase-Mogdis, Inc., and GLS Staff, March 1978. 266 ------- 38.105 "201 Planning Report," Genesse- Lapeer-Shiawassee Revion V Plan- ning and Development Commission, July 1977. 38.106 "Task 2.4.1 Non-Structural Solutions of Wastewater Disposal," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. 38.107 "Task 2.5 Identification of Wastewater Management Problem Areas," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1976. 38.108 "Task 2.1 Review of On-Going 201- Type Planning Activities," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Develop- ment Commission, Anderson-Nichols and Co., Inc. 38.109 "Water and Wastewater Technology," Pueblo Regional Planning Commis- sion, Hammer, Mark J., New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1975. 38.110 "Wastewater Treatment by Land Application," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Foreman, Joe R., unpublished report, April 1976. 38.111 "201 Wastewater Facilities Plan, City of Pueblo, Colorado," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Sellards and Griggs, Inc., Environ- mental Protection Agency Grant No. C080343-01, project 74055, March 1977. 38.112 "WQ-14 Fishery Potential of the Jordan River as Affected by Waste- water Treatment Alternatives," Salt Lake Council of Governments, July 1977 (rewrite), 121 pages. 38.113 "PM-8 Magna 201 Area Facilities Requirements, Salt Lake Council of Governments, August 1977 (reprint), 23 pages. 38.114 "PM-6 Salt Lake City 201 Area Facilities Requirements," Salt Lake Council of Governments, August 1977 (rewrite), 27 pages. 38.115 "The Relationship Between 201 Facilities Planning and the 208 Areawide Wastewater Treatment Pro- gram," Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, September 1975. 38.116 "Areawide Wastewater Facilities Needs," Southern Rockingham Regional Planning District Commission, March 1976. 38.117 "Suitable Areas for Wastewater Dis- posal," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service. 38.118 "Current Wastewater Management," Houston-Galveston Area Council, May 1977, revised November 1977. 38.119 "Subsidence and Related Effects on Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facilities," Houston-Galveston Area Council, November 1976. 38.120 "Selecting Communities for Waste- water Planning," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1978. Development of methodology whereby unsewered communities within a region may be surveyed to select villages where new dis- chargers to surface water bodies may be prevented by careful plan- ning for wastewater disposal in new developments. Criteria include soils information, data on past septic system failures, and popu- lation growth rates. Three com- munities were subsequently selected for pilot wastewater management planning. Whitingham Sewage Man- agement Investigation - 31 pages. Felchville Sewage Management In- vestigation - 32 pages. Bondville Sewage Management Investigation - 18 pages. 267 ------- 38.121 "Alternative Wastewater Systems for a Small Community, Arlington, Vermont - A Case Study," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, 1978, 118 pages. Includes analysis of growth and development alternatives, assess- ment of alternatives, defining the pollution problem, character- istics of the project area, and system design recommendations. 38.122 "A State Water Quality Plan for On-Site Wastewater Disposal," Vermont Department of Environ- mental Water Resources, 1979. Draft 208 plan for on-site wastewater disposal in Vermont. Includes description of studies under contract by 208 program, description of problems and recommended solutions, and the proposed 208 management plan. 38.123 "Inter!ocal Contracts for Waste- water Management Services," Mid-America Regional Council, June 1977. 38.124 "Report on Status of Planning for New Facilities," Mid-America Regional Council. 38.125 "Final Report on Municipal Treat- ment Works Program," Mid-America Regional Council. 38.126 "Report on Areawide Treatment Alternatives," Mid-America Regional Council. 38.127 "Memorandum on Guidelines and Criteria for Wastewater Treatment," Mid-America Regional Council. 38.128 "Preliminary Reclaimed Wastewater Market Survey," Association of Bay Area Governments, April 1977, $2.00. 38.129 "Existing Municipal Wastewater Management Agencies in the San Francisco Bay Region," Association of Bay Area Governments, February 1977, $1.00. 38.130 "Existing and Planned Wastewater Management Facilities in the San Francisco Bay Region," Association of Bay Area Governments, January 1977, revised, $1.00. 38.131 "Preliminary Evaluation of Publicly Owned Wastewater Treatment and Collection Systems," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 38.132 "Wastewater Management Information System (WMIS) - User's Manual," Chapter 5, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro- tection. 38.133 "Wastewater Flow Projections, - Monmouth County 208 Study Area," State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. 38.134 "Areawide Wastewater Management Planning Process: Plan of Study," Atlanta Regional Commission, December 1976. Guiding document for the 208 program. 38.135 "On-Site Wastewater Treatment," Northeast Michigan Council of Governments, January 1978. 38.136 "208 Municipal Waste Treatment Systems Needs," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 38.137 "Wastewater Treatment System Needs and Management Responsibilities," Comprehensive Planning Organization of San Diego County. A description and analysis of all sewage trans- mission and treatment facilities needed over the next several years to: (a) meet water quality stan- dards; (b) serve the population growth projected in the regional growth forecasts. 38.138 "Wastewater Treatment System Needs," South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, June 1977. 268 ------- 38.139 "National Conference on Less Costly Wastewater Treatment Systems for Small Communities," U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, April 12-14, 1977, Reston, Virginia. 38.140 "Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Study; Summary of the Pro- posed Plan," Metropolitan Service District, Columbia Regional Council of Governments. 38.141 "Public Facilities and Services Element, Part I: Waste Treatment Management Component," Metropol- itan Service District, Columbia Regional Council of Governments, July 1978. Public facilities and services element. 38.142 "Low or No Water Waste Disposal Systems for Individual Homes: An Evaluation and Catalog of Types and Brands," Montachusett-Nashua Areawide Water Quality Management Plan, 1977, 26 pages. 38.143 "Truckee Meadows Wastewater Man- agement Study," Washoe Council of Governments, August 1978. 38.144 "Joint Wastewater Treatment Feasibility Study," Southeast Idaho Council of Governments. 38.145 "Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Plan, Volume II, Appendices Covering Technical Support Data," South-Central Michigan Planning Council, June 1977, 959 pages. 38.146 "On-Site Waste Disposal," West Central Indiana Economic Develop- ment District, Inc. 38.147 "Water Quality Criteria and Waste- water Management Planning," East- West Gateway Coordinating Com- mittee, March 1977. This graph- ically designed report briefly describes a water quality stan- dard, the 5-step establishment process, and two major indicators of pollutions that require stan- dards, fecal coliform and phosphates. The differences between EWGCC 208 criteria and state and federal standards revolve around these two - parameters, and this report indi- cates how and why EWGCC 208 criteria differ from state standards. 38.148 "Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Plan - Wastewater Planning Parameters," Eastgate Development and Transportation Agency, May 1976. 38.149 "Wastewater Facilities and Point Source Inventory," Northern Arizona Council of Governments, 1978. 38.150 "Legal and Institutional Issues of On-Site Wastewater Disposal Systems Management," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, December 1977. 38.151 "Illinois Guidelines for the Pre- paration of Facilities Plans for Unsewered Communities," Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, September 1977. 38.152 "Draft Legislative Proposal for the Formation of On-Site Wastewater Disposal Zones," Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency, January 1978. 269 ------- 38.153 "Wastewater Treatment Community Profiles," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Environmental Pro- tection Agency Plan Element 3, January 1978. A summary of con- ditions at existing municipal waste treatment plants is presented. A total of 38 community wastewater point sources have been identified and located from available data. In addition 47 non-municipal dis- chargers were identified. Data are presented on average daily effluent flow, effluent BOD, effluent effluent plant is provided. total phosphorus and TKN. A profile of each given and summaries are 38.154 "On-Site and Small Community Waste Disposal Management Plan for Jackson County, Oregon," Rogue Valley Council of Governments. 38.155 "Waste Treatment Management Plan," Rogue Valley Council of Govern- ments. 38.156 "Summary of Potential Implementa- tion Roles for 201 Agencies," #117, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 38.157 "Waste Management Techniques Analy- sis," #215, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 38.158 "On-Lot Disposal System Elimina- tion and Point Discharges Prior- ities," #213, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 38.159 "Areawide Waste Treatment Manage- ment Plan," #221, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 38.160 "Initial Municipal Facilities Planning," Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission, July 1976. XXXIX. GENERAL WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT REPORTS, STUDY AREAS 39.1 "Development of Process Design for Continuing Water Quality Management and Planning," #132, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.2 "General Water Quality Improvement Strategies," #308, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.3 "Quarterly Report - Continuing Information and Education Program," #625, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.4 "Quarterly Report - Continuing Information and Education Program," #626, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.5 "Quarterly, Semi-Annual, Annual Report," #706, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.6 "Phase II Contracts," #703, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.7 "Memoranda of Agreement," #704, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.8 "Quarterly Report - Continuing Information and Education Program," #622, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.9 "Quarterly Report - Continuing Information and Education," #623, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.10 "Quarterly Report - Continuing Information and Education Program," #624, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.11 "A Comprehensive List and Oper- ational Framework of Nonstructural Planning and Implementation Tools to Better Effectuate Water Quality," #103, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 270 ------- 39.12 "Effectiveness Evaluation Analysis of Existing or Potential Non- Structural Controls," #102, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.13 "Environmental Setting," #501, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.14 "Monitoring and Control Program Effects on Fishing and Recrea- tional Valves," #310, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.15 "Interim Facilities Analysis," #214, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.16 "Work Area 1 Summary of Tasks," #133, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.17 "Water Quality Sampling Results," #302, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.18 "Detailed Summary of Plan Tech- niques," #214, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.19 "Water Quality Report," #311, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.20 "Inter-Regional Problems Network Analysis Report," #110, Area Plan- ning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.21 "Evaluation Criteria," #108, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. 39.22 "Functional Planning Study Area: Pottsville," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers," October 1977. 39.23 "Functional Planning Study Area: New Ringold," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 39.24 "Functional Planning Study Area: Upper Perkiumen," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 39.25 "Functional Planning Area: Ridley- Crum Creek," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 39.26 "Functional Planning Study Area: Lower Schylkill," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 39.27 "Appendix VII-D Benefits of the Pennypack Preservation Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Louis Berger and Associates, Inc., July 1975. 39.28 "Interim Projections Report: Serks County and Portions of Schuylkill and Lebanon Counties," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, June 1977. 39.29 "Evaluation of Ecofin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1976. 39.30 "Field Study Design for UDOM Calibration on the Neshaminy, Perk- iomen and Brandywine Creek Basins," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Water Resources Engin- eers, Inc., August 1975. 39.31 "Environmental Management Areas in the Delaware Valley Region," Del- aware Valley Regional Planning Commission, 1977. 39.32 "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Upper Bucks County Sub- Basin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. 271 ------- 39.33 "Detailed Water Quality Assessment 39.42 of the Perkidmen Sub-Basin, Del- aware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers. 39.43 39.34 "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Upper Schylkill and Mahoning Sub-Basins," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. 39.44 39.35 "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Schuylkill-Tulpehaken Sub- Basin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz 39.45 Engineers. 39.36 "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Maiden Creek and Little Lehigh Sub-Basin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, 39.46 Chester Betz Engineers. 39.37 "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Schuylkill-Manatawny- French Sub-Basins," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers. 39.47 39.38 "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Christian and Octorado Sub- Basin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz 39.48 Engineers. 39.39 "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Brandywine Sub-Basin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning 39.49 Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. 39.40 "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Delaware County Sub-Basin," . Delaware Valley Regional Planning 39.50 Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. 39.41 "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Frankford-Pennypack Po- quessing Sub-Basin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers. "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Lower Schuylkill Sub-Basin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Neshaminy Sub-Basin," Del- aware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. "Detailed Water Quality Assessment of the Bristol-New Hope Sub-Basin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. "Interim Projections Report: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, March 1976. "Response to Comments From Meeting With Lower Bucks County Repre- sentatives on February 17, 1976," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Moody and Associates, Inc., February 1976. "Continuing Planning Responsibil- ities," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. "COWAMP/208 Planning Areas," Del- aware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, January 1977. "Sketch Planning Mini-COWAMP/208," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, May 1977. "Changes to the EPA Preparation of Environmental Impact Statements Incorporated in the Final Regula- tion of April 14, 1975," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, April 5, 1975. ' 272 ------- 39.51 "Principle Enforcement Respon- sibility," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1977. 39.52 "Report on CBE August 1976 Water Quality Investigation," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers. 39.53 "COWAMP/CBE 208 Data Management," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1976. 39.54 "208/201/537 Relationship," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, January 1977. 39.55 "COWAMP/208 Water Quality Manage- ment Plan Fact Sheet," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, 1 page. 39.56 "Monitoring and Surveillance," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1976. 39.57 "Coordination of Areawide Water Quality Monitoring Activity," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, December 1977. 39.58 "Designated Management Agency Recommendations," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 39.59 "Procedures for the Review of Projects of Regional Significance," Association of Bay Area Govern- ments, January 1975. 39.60 "Water Quality Problems in San Francisco Bay," Association of Bay Area Governments, January 1978, $1.00. 39.61 "Preliminary Water Use Projections for the Bay Area," Association of Bay Area Governments, April 1977, $1.00. 39.62 "Vessel Wastes--The Problem and Possible Solution," Association of Bay Area Governments, May 1977, $2.00. 39.63 "Environmental Effects of Dredging and Disposal in the San Francisco Bay Estuarine System," Association - of Bay Area Governments, Louis H. DiSalvo, Ph.D, July 1977, $5.00. 39.64 "A-95 Notification Process: Guide- lines for Affected Agencies," Association of Bay Area Governments, 1976. 39.65 "A-95 Program Capsule," Association of Bay Area Governments, September 1974. 39.66 "Water Quality Analysis and Pollu- tion Control Strategies," Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments, December 1976, $1.00. 39.67 "Examination of Existing Water Quality Problems in Sonoma County," Association of Bay Area Governments, July 1977, $2.00. 39.68 "Examination of Existing Water Quality Problems in San Mateo County," Association of Bay Area Governments, April 1977, $2.00. 39.69 "Examination of Existing Water Quality Problems in Solano County," Association of Bay Area Governments, February 1977, $2.00. 39.70 "Examination of Existing Water Quality Problems in Santa Clara County," Association of Bay Area Governments, March 1977, $2.00. 39.71 "Selection of Water Quality Problems," AMBAG Policy Paper #2, Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1977. 273 ------- 39.72 "Identification of Top Priority 39.81 Water Quality Problems," Land-of- Sky Regional Council, Cummings Engineers, Inc., March 1978, 41 pages. 39.82 39.73 "Identification of Potential Water Quality Impairing Activities," Land-of-Sky Regional Council, Cummings Engineers, Inc., May 1977, 36 pages. 39.83 39.74 "Existing Management Framework for Waste and Water Quality Control," 39.84 Ada Planning Association, $3.00. 39.75 "Variations in Water Quality Constituents Throughout the Study 39.85 Area," Land-of-Sky Regional Council, Moore, Gardner and Associates, Inc., May 1978, 31 pages. 39.86 39.76 "Identification of Methods of Abating Top Priority Water Quality Problems," Land-of-Sky Regional Council, Cummings Engineers, Inc., June 1978, 46 pages. 39.87 39.77 "Interim Report Task I: Selection of Water Quality Priority Areas," Maryland Water Resources Admin- istration. 39.78 "Questionnaires, Tabulation of 39.88 Ranking Priorities Relative to Water Quality and Related Environ- mental Concerns," Sussex County 39.89 Water Quality Management Project. 39.79 "Interim Output: Letter of Trans- mittal to P.A.C. Members," Sussex County Water Quality Management 39.90 Project. 39.80 "Constituting Resolution of Sussex County Board of Chosen Freeholders Creating P.A.C.," Sussex County 39.91 Water Quality Management Project, substitute action of May 24, 1977. "Take the '208' Route to Clean Water," Sussex County Water Quality Management Project, Sussex County agency brochure. "Recommended Potomac River Monitor- ing Program," Metropolitan D.C. Council of Governments, May 1979, 50 pages. "Documentation Survey," #106, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. "Ongoing Monitoring Program Require- ments," #309, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. "Water Quality Issues, Needs, Problems and Objectives," #301, Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County. "Raw Water Quality Data Obtained from Routine Monitoring Stations," Five County Association of Govern- ments. "Locations and Maps Showing Routine Monitoring Stations in Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane and Washington Counties," Five County Association of Governments, August 8, 1975 to August 20, 1976. "Water Rights Allocations," Five County Association of Governments. "Graphs of Water Quality Data for Routine Monitoring Stations," Five County Association of Govern- ments. "Raw Water Quality Data Obtained from Intensive Monitoring Stations," Five County Association of Govern- ments. "Demand Center Methodology for COWAMP/208 Planning In Pennsyl- vania WQMSA1," Delaware Valley vania WQMSA1," Delaware Valle Regional Planning Commission, 1976. March 274 ------- 39.92 "The Executive Report," Vol. 1, Regional Intergovernmental Council. 39.93 "Resource Constraints on Develop- ment," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, 1976. 39.94 "Plan Selection Process: Policy Recommendations," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, December 1977. 39.95 "Preliminary Discussion of the Plan Selection Process," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, March 1976. 39.96 "Coordination: COWAMP, Planning and Other Programs in Southeastern Pennsylvania," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, June 1976. 39.97 "Implication of Proposed Water Quality Criteria for Unionized Ammonia and Nit WQMSA No. 1," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers. 39.98 "Review of Proposed Water Quality Criteria Amendments, Delaware River and Bay," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Aquatic Ecology Association. 39.99 "The 208 Plan Selection Process for Burlington, Camden, Glouces- ter and Mercer Counties," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, March 1977. 39.100 "Interim Projections Report," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Philadelphia, DIRPC, July 1977. 39.101 "Water Quality Management System," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Macro Level View, Chester Betz Engineers, July 1975. 39.102 "Recommended Water Quality Monitor- ing and Surveillance Program," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers. 39.103 "Sadsbury-West Sadsbury Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1977. 39.104 "Warwick Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1977. 39.105 "Lower Bucks Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1 I-VT7 39.106 "Functional Planning Study Area: Tulpehocken Creek Basin," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 39.107 "Functional Planning Study Area: Willow-Maiden Creek," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 39.108 "Functional Planning Study Area: Lower Bucks County," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 39.109 "Functional Planning Study Area: Warwick Township," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 39.110 "Functional Planning Study Area: West Grove-Avondale," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 275 ------- 39.111 "Functional Planning Study Area: Sadsbury-West Sadsbury," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 39.112 "Functional Planning Study Area: Chester Creek," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, October 1977. 39.113 "Inclusion of Lansford and Summit (Carbon County) In Water Quality Management Study Area No. 1," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, August 1977. 39.114 "Water Quality Management Study Area," No. 1 Data Base Assess- ment," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, August 1974. 39.115 "Lower Schuylkill Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, November 1977. 39.116 "West Grove - Avondale Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1977. 39.117 "Upper Perkiomen Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, November 1977. 39.118 "New Ringold Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1977. 39.119 "Pottsville Study Area," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commis- sion, Chester Betz Engineers, November 1977. 39.120 "Analysis of New Water Quality Data for the INCOG 208 Study Area," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Tulsa City-County Health Department, February 1979. 39.121 "Designated Management Agency Approval," Indian Nations Council of Governments, May 1979. 39.122 "Proposal for an Environmental Management Structure," Indian Nations Council of Governments, May 1979. 39.123 "Documentation Package for Program 'River'," Indian Nations Council of Governments, Environmental Protection Agency Plan Element 6 and 7, March 1978. This report includes a sum- mary of the basic equation, applica- bility, and user information for the computer program River. Example outputs from the program are also included. Additional information relative to the application of this program to the INCOG Planning Area will be available in a separate working paper. 39.124 "Water Quality Monitoring Program," Indian Nations Council of Govern- ments, Tulsa City-County Health Department, January 1979. 39.125 "Georgia Water Quality Control Act No. 870 (HB 730)," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commis- sion, as amended through 1974, Georgia Department of Natural Resources. 39.126 "Water Quality Monitoring Data for Georgia Streams, 1973," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commis- sion, Volumes 1 and 2, January 1974. 39.127 "A Water Quality Investigation of Tobesofkee Creek (Ocmulgee)," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Water Quality Control Board, June 1970. 39.128 "Water Resources Data for Georgia- 1973," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Department of Interior, Geological Survey, prepared tn cooperation with the State of Georgia and with other agencies, 1974. 276 ------- 39.129 "Management Program Summary," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 39.130 "Water Quality Monitoring Data for Georgia Streams, 1971," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, Georgia Department of Natural Resources. 39.131 "Integrated Control Plans - Prior- ity Program for Newport Bay," Volume 8, Southern California Association of Governments. 39.132 "Fiscal Year 1978-79 Clean Water Grant Priority List for the South Coast 208 Area," Southern California Association of Govern- ments. 39.133 "A Proposal for an Overall Manage- ment System for South Coast Plan Implementation," Southern Calif- ornia Association of Governments. 39.134 "A Proposal for a Management System for Marine and Estuarine Water Quality Research and Monitoring Activities in the South Coast 208 Area," Southern California Assoc- iation of Governments. 39.135 "Montgomery County," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. Development guidelines. 39.136 "Miami County," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. Development guidelines. 39.137 "Greene County," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. Development guidelines. 39.138 "Darke County," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. Development guidelines. 39.139 "Preble County," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. Development guidelines. 39.140 "Areawide Water Quality Issues in the Miami Valley Region," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 39.141 "Experience and Potential for Regional Water Quality Management," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 39.142 "A Review of Critical Factors Impacting Regional Water Quality Management," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 39.143 "A Review of Local Agencies Impact- ing Regional Water Quality Manage- ment," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 39.144 "A Review of Regional Agencies Impacting Regional Water Quality Management," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 39.145 "A Review of State Agencies Impact- ing Regional Water Quality Manage- ment," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 39.146 "A Review of Federal Programs Impacting Regional Water Quality Management," Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. 39.147 "Water Quality Improvements Objec- tives in Genesse, Lapeer and Shia- wassee Counties," Genesse-Lapeer- Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, Chase- Mogdis, Inc., April 1978. 39.148 "Water Quality in Genesse, Lapeer and Shiawassee Counties - A Base- line Report," Genesse-Lapeer- Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commission, Chase- Mogdis, Inc., April 1978. 39.149 "Special Study," Metroplan, and Nichols, 1978. Freese 39.150 "Management Report," Metroplan, 1979. 277 ------- 39.151 "Interim Output Report: Existing and Projected Service Areas," Michigan Area Council of Govern- ments, 1977. 39.152 "Federal Water Quality Planning Regulations, Phase IV Report," Appendix L, Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. 39.153 "Task 2.8 Wastewater Management Solutions," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1977. 39.154 "Implementation Summary," North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Develop- ment, 25 pages. 39.155 "208 Phase I Results," North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Develop- ment, 70 pages. 39.156 "Preliminary Report - 208 Water Quality Management in the NEFCO Area," Northeast Ohio Four County Organization, November 1977. 39.157 "Preliminary Report on Water Quality in the Schuylkill River," Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Chester Betz Engin- eers, August 1976. 39.158 "Preliminary Evaluation of the Impact of Marinas on Water Qual- ity," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 39.159 "Progress Report, Phase IV Man- agement Program," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 39.160 "Preliminary Water Quality Assess- ment," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 39.161 "208 Water Quality Program Moves Ahead," East-West Gateway Coordin- ating Council, October 1976. A one-page sheet briefly describing the methodology to be used in carrying out the 208 water quality project. 39.162 "Element 5 - Phase I Workshop Materials," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, May 1976. 39.163 "208 Water Quality Glossary," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, January 1976. A list of key words in the area of water quality prepared by the Water Quality Public Information specialists at East-West Gateway Coordinating Council. 39.164 "Statement of Coordination Pre- pared by EWGCC and Southwestern Illinois Regional and Metropolitan Planning Commission (SIMAPC)," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, December 1974. This docu- ment defines the differing roles of EWGCC and SIMAPC; where EWGCC was designated as the 208 agency for the Missouri portion of its region. 39.165 "Dirty Words," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council," January 1976 to March 1977. Developed by EWGCC in coordination with the Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission (the designated 208 agency for the Illinois side of the St. Louis metropolitan region). 39.166 "Slide Show and Script," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, April 1976. An inhouse project which was presented at meetings, schools, clubs and a national 208 conference, this 12-minute slide show uses approximately 90 slides and is accompanied by a script of a dia- logue between two people. 278 ------- 39.167 "EWGCC 208 Request for Proposal," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, August 1975. Indicates what is to be required from consultants working with EWGCC on the 208 Wastewater Treatment Management Study. 39.168 "The Challenge and Opportunity of Water Quality Management Planning," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, January 1976. Poses questions and gives answers con- cerning Section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended. 39.169 "Detailed Work Plan - Executive Summary - 208 Wastewater Manage- ment," East-West Gateway Coordin- ating Council. Outlines the specific work to be done in each phase of the program. Provides background and indicates the overall organization of the phases in the 208 study. 39.170 "EWGCC Designating Application," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, December 1974. Applica- tion to the Governor of Missouri describing, proposing and giving reasons for establishing the Missouri portion of the St. Louis area as a 208 region and for des- ignating EWGCC as the designated 208 agency. 39.171 "Phase III Summary Report," Element 24, East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, November 1977. This report was used as a workshop material for the Phase III Workshop held in November 1977. 39.172 "Preliminary Problem Analysis," Element 20, 21: Task Memo b, East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, June 1977. Explains the purpose, methodology and results of testing the impact of future conditions on water quality within the St. Louis 208 area. 39.173 "208 Quarterly Report," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council. Each of these reports is a general description of work completed, problems, changes and accomplish- ments of EWGCC wastewater management study during each quarter of a year. 39.174 "Background Materials, 208 Quality Management Plans," Element 3, East- West Gateway Coordinating Council, September 1976. Discusses back- ground information that was generated to describe the 208 study area and the Phase I steps necessary to under- take subsequent tasks in the water quality management project. 39.175 "Regional Water Quality Profile," East-West Gateway Coordinating Council. Contains a brief review of current and estimated future water pollution problems for the 208 study area. For each county, structural and nonstructural con- trols for these problems are discussed. 39.176 "EWGCC 208 Planning Agency Program Profile," East-West Gateway Coor- dinating Council, October 1976. Gives a brief description, study overview and schedule dates for reports on priority water quality problems. 39.177 "W.Q. Profiles," Element 15, East- West Gateway Coordinating Council, February 1977. Assembled to assist the 208 regional workshop partici- pants in understanding and eval- uating the 208 program. 39.178 "Activity 302 Report/Establish Subareas and Base Mapping for the '208' Study Area," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, 4 pages. 279 ------- 39.179 "Personal Interviews for the Chatt- anooga Area Regional Council of Governments/Southeast Tennessee Development District 208," Chatt- anooga Area Regional Council of Governments, January 20, 1977, 6 pages plus 11 page questionnaire. 39.180 "208 Management Studies: Summary of Interviews Completed in Accord- ance with Work Task 702.1," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, April 29, 1977, 9 pages. 39.181 "208 Background Paper/Project Memorandum," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, December 16, 1976, 6 pages. 39.182 "Chapter XI - Summary of the Proposed Plan for the CARCOG/SEDD 208 Study Area," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, June 1978, 17 pages. 39.183 "Management Introduction and Sum- mary," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission. 39.184 "Executive Summary," North Caro- lina Department of Natural Resources and Community Develop- ment, 25 pages. 39.185 "208 Executive Summary," Mid- Cumberland Council of Governments and Development District. 39.186 "Water Quality Management Plan Chapter 1: Executive Summary," Central Florida Regional Planning Commission, March 1978 (draft), $1.25. 39.187 "Appendix B, Water Quality Summary Report," Regional Planning Council of Governments, November 1976. 39.188 "Identification of Management System Constraints," South Caro- lina Appalachian Council of Governments, February 1977. 39.189 "Water Quality Report Summary," Volume 4, South Carolina Appala- chian Council of Governments, February 1977. 39.190 "Interim Report Number One, Pikes Peak Area," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, October 1974. 39.191 "Baseline Sensitivity Analysis with Addendum for "K" Factor Correction, Working Paper 11," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. 39.192 "Workshop No. Ill, Workbook and Background Paper," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, January 31, 1976. 39.193 "Workshop No. II Workbook and Back- ground Papers," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, September 13, 1976. 39.194 "Project Aquarius Water Quality - 1975 to 1976," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, published as Appendix A to 208 Plan by Project Aquarius. 39.195 "Application for Desicration as the Section 208 Water Quality Manage- ment Planning Agency," Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, May 1974. 39.196 "Analysis of Water Quality Problems for Workshop I, Working Paper 16," Pikes Peak Area Council of Govern- ments, Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc. 39.197 "Management," Volume VI, South- western Illinois Planning Commis- sion. Documents management research and analysis activities during initial planning program which support plan recommendations. 39.198 "Analysis and Evaluation of Exist- ing Inter!ocal Agreements Dealing with Water Quality," Region I (New England), May 18, 1976. 280 ------- 39.199 "An Environmental Monitoring Program for the Sacramento, San Joaquin Delta and Suisan Bay," California Water Resources Con- trol Board, $4.10. 39.200 "Tahoe Basin Studies Report," California Water Resources Control Board, $1.85. 39.201 "Water Quality Criteria," California Water Resources Con- trol Board, second edition, 548 pages, $7.60. 39.202 "208 Management System Functions and Evaluation Criteria," Larimer- Weld Regional Council of Govern- ments, June 1977, 10 pages, $1.00. 39.203 "W.Q. Simulation and Analysis," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission. 39.204 "Water Quality Management Eval- uation," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, December 20, 1976. 39.205 "Water Quality Analysis," Kansas Department of Health and Environ- ment. 39.206 "Preliminary Report, An Evaluation of Potential Water Pollution Problems from Subdivisions in the Montana Statewide 208 Study Area," Montana Department of Health Environmental Sciences. 39.207 "An Analysis of State Programs Relating to Land and Water Planning and Management in Montana 1978," Montana Department of Health Environmental Sciences. 39.208 "Cultural and Aesthetic Resouces," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, May 1977. 39.209 "Review of City of Wilmington Interceptor System," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, June 1976. 39.210 "Summary of Studies Relevant to Planning Activities in New Castle County, Delaware," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, September 1976. 39.211 "Ubiquitous Resources (Environ- mental Assessment Process - Position Paper #2)," New Castle County Area- vride Waste Treatment Mangement Agency, February 1976. 39.212 "Information Needs for New Castle County Areawide Waste Management Planning Program," New Castle County Areawide Waste Treatment Management Agency, October 1974. 39.213 "Designated Management Agency Report," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Planning and Development Commis- sion, February 1979. 39.214 "Environmental Assessment," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commis- sion, Chase-Mogdis, Inc., and Environmental Research Group, Inc., May 1978. The purpose of this document is to evaluate the impacts of the various recommendations of the 208 Areawide Water Quality Man- agement Plan for the GLS Region. 39.215 "Management Plan, Volume III," Genesse-Lapeer-Shiawassee Region V Planning and Development Commis- sion, Chase-Modgis, Inc., and Touche-Ross Co. 39.216 "Water Quality Management Plan for Southeast Michigan; A Policy Docu- ment," Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, June 1978. 39.217 "Water Quality Policies in Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho," Ada Plan- ning Association, $3.00. 281 ------- 39.218 "Task 2.2 Identify Critical Problem Areas," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commis- sion, 1976. 39.219 "Task 2.6 Wastewater Management Solution Service Areas," Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, 1977. 39.220 "Management Recommendations," Volume 1, Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission. 39.221 "Water Quality Management Recom- mendations," Issue Paper #13, Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1978. 39.222 "Report of Interim Management Recommendations," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 39.223 "Guidelines for Structuring 208 Water Quality Management in Colorado," State of Colorado, September 1978. 39.224 "Management Capabilities and Limitations," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 39.225 "Environmental Baseline Report," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 39.226 "Water Quality Prediction Methods," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 39.227 "Critical Conditions Influencing Water Quality," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission. 39.228 "Management Agency Designation," Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board. 39.229 "Management Agency Selection," Section E, Chapter 12, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.230 "Application for Designation as the Section 208 Water Quality Management Planning Agency," Ada Planning Association, January 1975. 39.231 "Program Design and Administration," Appendix 2, Vol. A, Part 2, Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency. 39.232 "Program Design and Administration," Appendix 2, Vol. A, Part 1, Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency. 39.233 "Program Design and Administration," Appendix 2, Vol. B and C, Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency. 39.234 "WQ-1, Existing Water Quality Data for Salt Lake County 208," Salt Lake Council of Governments, Hydro- science, Inc., December 1975 (re- write) , 304 pages. 39.235 "WQ-2, Evaluation of Water Quality for Salt Lake County," Salt Lake Council of Governments, Hydroscience, Inc., April 1976 (reprint), 59 pages. 39.236 "WQ-15, Existing Water Quality Data for Salt Lake County 208," Salt Lake Council of Governments, October 1977 (rewrite), 94 pages. 39.237 "208 Continuing Planning Process," District #4 Council of Governments. 39.238 "Coastal Subarea Summary and Extracts," Region I (New England), December 18, 1975. 39.239 "Mount Hope Bay Subarea Summary and Extracts," Region I (New England), December 18, 1975. 39.240 "Concentration of Suspended Solids in Two Selected Brooks Fort Fair- field Maine," Region I (New England), January 1977. 39.241 "Identify Critical Problem Areas," Region I (New England). 282 ------- 39.242 "Interim Outputs," Region I (New England), March 18, 1977. 39.243 "Water Quality Conditions," Region I (New England), October 13, 1977. 39.244 "Water Quality Management Volume 2 Implementation Activities and Their Impacts," Region I (New England). 39.245 "Local Growth Policies," Region I (New England), December 18, 1975. 39.246 "Implementation Strategy Paper," Region I (New England), October 15, 1976. 39.247 "Strengthening Locally Directed Regional Planning Agencies and Expanding Their Capabilities," Region I (New England), August 1976. 39.248 "Water Quality Overview," Region I (New England), March 29, 1977. 39.249 "Existing Water Quality," Region I (New England), December 9, 1975. 39.250 "Water Quality Data," Region I (New England), April 3, 1976. 39.251 "Management Study," Region I (New England), May 1976. 39.252 "Water Pollution; Its Signifi- cance," Region I (New England), September 17, 1975. 39.253 "208 Water Quality News," Region I (New England). 39.254 "Interim Use Output," Region I (New England), October 1976. 39.255 "Third Year Implementation Program," Region I (New England), October 1977. 39.256 "Compilation of Existing Informa- tion," Region I (New England), January 1976. 39.257 "Environmental Impact Statement," Region I (New England), August 10, 1977. 39.258 "Implementation Strategy," Region I (New England), September 1976. 39.259 "Evaluation of Present Water Quality Management Systems," Region I (New England), March 18, 1977. 39.260 "Management Issues Plan Implementa- tion Mechanisms," Region I (New England), May 1976. 39.261 "Summary and Extracts of Project Control Plan for Wastewater Man- agement Planning," Region I (New England), December 18, 1975. 39.262 "Information Systems for Water Quality and Resource Development Decision Making," Region I (New England). 39.263 "Structural Approaches to the Achievement of Water Quality," Region I (New England), August 1977. 39.264 "Water Quality Impact Assessment Methodologies," Region I (New England), September 18, 1976. 39.265 "Water Quality and Pollution for Michigan," Michigan Department of Natural Resources, July 1979, 94 pages, John H. Hartig and Michael Stifler. 39.266 "Areawide Management Strategy for Water Quality, Appendix D," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 66 pages. 39.267 "The Restoration and Maintenance of High Quality Water," Appendix B-5, Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 46 pages. 283 ------- 39.268 "Areawide Waste Treatment and Water Quality Management Plan for Southern Illinois," Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission, November 1978, 66 pages. 39.269 "Los Vegas Valley Water Resource Planning and Management," Clark County Department of Comprehensive Planning, by URS Company and C.C.D.C.P. Environmental Planning Division, December 1978. 39.270 "Progress Report to Management Advisory Committee," Weber River Water Quality Planning Council. 39.271 "Montana Water Quality Biblio- graphy 1974 - Summer 1977," Montana Department of Health Environmental Sciences. 39.272 "Management Report," Central New York Regional Planning and Develop- ment Board, Roy F. Weston, Environ- mental Consultants. 39.273 "Project Design Report," Houston- Galveston Area Council, January 1976. 39.274 "Impact Assessment Report," Houston-Galveston Area Council, March 1978. 39.275 "Implementation Requirements Report," Houston-Galveston Area Council, April 1978. 39.276 "Management Assessment," Houston- Galveston Area Council, July 1977. 39.277 "Management Implementation Pro- gram," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission. 39.278 "208 Program Profiles," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, unpublished report, September 1976. 39.279 "Existing Water Quality Management Program," Southwestern Pennsyl- vania Regional Planning Commis- sion. 39.280 "Drinking Water Safeguards Assessed," Metropolitan Dade County Florida. 39.281 "Water Classification Changes Assessed," Metropolitan Dade County Florida. 39.282 "East Everglades Study Proposed," Metropolitan Dade County Florida. 39.283 "Canals' Impact on Bay Studied," Metropolitan Dade County Florida. 39.284 "Choice: Which Water Quality Tools," Metropolitan Dade County Florida. 39.285 "The Questions of Water Quality," Metropolitan Dade County Florida. 39.286 "208: Past and Future," Metro- politan Dade County Florida. 39.287 "Conditions of Water Delineated," Metropolitan Dade County Florida. 39.288 "208 Favors Positive Drainage Control," Metropolitan Dade County Florida. 39.289 "Water Quality Controls Screened," Metropolitan Dade County Florida. 39.290 "208: At Stake is Water Quality," Metropolitan Dade County Florida. 39.291 "Water Quality Controls Screened," Metropolitan Dade County Florida. 39.292 "Management," Carson River Basin Council of Governments. 39.293 "California Administrative Code, Title 23, Rules and Regulations for Water," California Water Resources Control Board. 284 ------- 39.294 "California Water Quality Research Needs," California Water Resources Control Board, $3.30. 39.295 "Regional Water Quality Management Systems," West Michigan Regional Planning Commission. 39.296 "Statewide 208 Water Quality Management Application for FY 78 Funds," Section H, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.297 "Work Plan - Statewide Treatment Management Planning Non-Designated Areas," State of Colorado. 39.298 "Methodology of Regional Water Quality Program," 401.32, Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1977. 39.299 "List of Available MAC06 Water Quality Documents, Phase IV Report," Appendix N, Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. 39.300 "Management Agencies," Chapter 15, Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. 39.301 "Preliminary Evaluation of Exist- ing Management Agencies and Approaches," Rhode Island State- wide Planning Program. 39.302 "Potential Management Approaches," Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program. 39.303 "Water Quality and Fertilizer Usage," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 39.304 "The Management Report," Vol. 7, Regional Intergovernmental Council. 39.305 "Vermont's 208 News," Vermont Department of Environmental Water Resources, five issues. Bi- monthly newsletter published by Vermont 208 staff. Each issue reports on activities of the State 208 Board and District Com- mittees, featuring a "theme" article on some technical aspect of the program and including a calendar of meetings and a list of resources such as slide shows and publications. 39.306 "Continuing Planning Program for Section 208 Areawide Water Quality Management Plan," Knoxville/Knox County Metropolitan Planning Com- mission, September 1978. 39.307 "North Fork Baseline," Flathead 208 Project, 33 pages. 39.308 "Recreation and Water Quality," Flathead 208 Project, 52 pages. 39.309 "Recreation and Water Quality," Flathead Project, 52 pages. 39.310 "Forest Water Quality," Flathead 208 Project, January 1977, 101 pages. 39.311 "Urban Growth and Water Quality," Flathead 208 Project, 114 pages. 39.312 "Energy and Water Quality," Flathead 208 Project, 45 pages. 39.313 "RADCO Staff Compilation, First Quarter, 1973," Rappahannock Area Development Commission. 39.314 "Virginia State Water Control Board, Bureau of Water Control Management Basic Data Bulletin No. 38," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1973. 39.315 "Communication with Ronald S. Rebman, Executive Director, RADCO," Rappahannock Area Development Com- mission, December 1975. 285 ------- 39.316 "Water Pollution Control in Low Density Areas," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, 1975. 39.317 "Communication with Mr. Robert S. Lowry," Rappahannock Area Develop- ment Commission, 208 Project Management, July 1976. 39.318 "Water Quality Management Study," Rappahannock Area Development Commission, October 1973. 39.319 "Arizona's Role in Water Quality Management: State Agency Programs and Land and Water Resources Con- trols," Arizona Office of the Governor, August 1977. 39.320 "The Federal Role in Water Quality Management," Arizona Office of the Governor. 39.321 "Attachment E of Arizona State Water Quality Management Plan Interim Submittal Document," Arizona Office of the Governor, November 1, 1978. 39.322 "Work Elements 505/510/515- Water Quality Characteristics and Assessment," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, February 1978. 39.323 "Work Element 525 - Water Quality Surveillance Program," West Florida Regional Planning Com- mission, December 1977. 39.324 "Data Management Systems,'" Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, December 22, 1977. 39.325 "Supplement," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, January 3, 1978. 39.326 "Environmental Assessment," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, September 19, 1977. 39.327 "Executive Summary," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments. 39.328 "Practical Regional Configuration," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, May 30, 1978. 39.329 "Data Management Systems," Associa- tion of Central Oklahoma Governments. 39.330 "Existing Management Systems," Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, February 28, 1977. 39.331 "A Management Framework for the TMACOG Region 208 Program," Vol. I and II, Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, October 1976. 39.332 "Putting Water Quality 'Up Front1, A Management Plan for Water Quality," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments. 39.333 "Proposal for Management Agency Requirements - 208 Plan Implemen- tation," Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments, October 1979, 11 pages. 39.334 "Locally Adopted Areawide Water Quality Management Plan for Larimer- Weld Counties, Colorado," Larimer- Weld Regional Council of Governments, April 1978, 234 pages, $13.00. 39.335 "Water Quality Phase of 208 Waste- water Quality Management Program," Southeastern Utah Association of Governments. 39.336 "Water Quality Review Committee Handbook's R.V.C.O.G.," Rogue Valley Council of Governments. 39.337 "Water Quality," Policy Paper #1, Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments, 1977. 39.338 "Relationships Between Regional Activities and Water Quality," Region 2 Planning Commission, Chester Engineers and Water Resources, May 1977, revised June 1978. 286 ------- 39.339 "Water Quality Study Progresses," Region 2 Planning Commission, Advisor Newsletter, March 1977. 39.340 "Water Quality - Here's Your Chance to Speak Up for Cleaner Water," Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology. 39.341 "Timber Creek Water Quality Study Area," Section D, Chapter 10, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.342 "Oakwood Lakes Water Quality Study Area," Section D, Chapter 5, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.343 "Mina Lake Water Quality Study Area," Section D, Chapter 4, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.344 "Lake Herman Water Quality Study Area," Section D, Chapter 3, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.345 "Hayes Lake Water Quality Study Area," Section D, Chapter 2, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.346 "Campbell Lake Water Quality Study Area," Section D, Chapter I, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.347 "Twin Lakes Water Quality Study Area," Section D, Chapter 11, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.348 "Roy Lake Water Quality Study Area," Section D, Chapter 8, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.349 "Lake Poinsett Water Quality Study Area," Section D, Chapter 7, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.350 "Spring/Ball Creek Water Quality Study Area," Section D, Chapter 9, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.351 "Fourth Planning and Development District," Chapter 3, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.352 "Supportive Documents, Reports, Agreements and Letters," Section I, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.353 "Fifth Planning and Development District," Chapter 4, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.354 "Third Planning and Development District," Chapter 2, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.355 "First Planning and Development District," Chapter 1, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.356 "South Dakota State Planning Bureau," Chapter 8, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.357 "South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection," Chapter 9, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.358 "Outputs From Subcontractors and Associated 208 Participants," Section C, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.359 "Implementation," Section E, Chapter 13, South Dakota Depart- ment of Environmental Protection. 39.360 "Recommendations and Conclusions," Section E, Chapter 15, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 287 ------- 39.361 "Summary," Section E, Chapter 16, South Dakota Department of Environmental Protection. 39.362 "Merrimack River Crossing Corridor Planning Study; Interim Reports 1 and 2," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, July 1978. 39.363 "Work Element 412; Nonstructural Control Options," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, August 1977. 39.364 "Work Element 350; Environmental Impact Assessment of Selected Plan," West Florida Regional Planning Commission, April 1978. 39.365 "Activity 301 Report/Select Water Quality," Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments, November 1976, 70-100 pages. 39.366 "Work Element 415; Regional Watershed Delineations," West Florida Regional Planning Commis- sion, April 1977. 39.367 "Investigation and Control of Water Quality Factors in the Middle St. Johns River Basin," Volusia County Council of Governments. 39.368 "208 Planning Boundaries," Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 39.369 "Develop Procedures for Screening Options," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, July 1976. 39.370 "Develop Procedures for Evaluating Subplans and Areawide Plans," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, July 1976. 39.371 "Develop Basin-wide Subplans for Municipal/Semi-Private Wastewater Treatment Subplans," Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commis- sion, August 1977. 39.372 "Proposal for Priority Setting for Statewide Water Quality Program Needs," Chapter 7, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, November 14, 1978. 39.373 "Bay Views (Water Quality Issue)," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commis- sion, March 1977. 39.374 "Bay Views Brochure Series (Water Quality Management and Planning)," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commis- sion, July 1978. 39.375 "Tampa Bay Water Quality Management Capabilities and Limitations Analysis," Tampa Bay Regional Planning Commission, December 1976, 150 pages, $3.00. 39.376 "State Continuing Planning Process," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 39.377 "Executive Summary and Analysis of Recommendations," Middlesex County Planning Board, February 1978. 39.378 "208 Water Log," Virginia Water Control Board. 39.379 "208 Interim Report on Problem Areas," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 39.380 "208 Workbook," Ventura Regional County Sanitation District. 39.381 "Environmental Management Program Glossary," Sacramento Regional Area Planning, 1977, 43 pages. 39.382 "Planning Boundaries - Environmental Features," Chapter 3, Tallahassee- Leon County Planning Department. 39.383 "Regulatory Programs," Chapter 14, Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. 39.384 "Continuing Planning Process," Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. 288 ------- 39.385 "Implementation Strategies," Chapter 20, Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. 39.386 "Introduction," Chapter II, Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. 39.387 "Glossary of Terms, Phase IV Report," Appendix K, Michigan Area Council of Governments, 1978. 39.388 "Appendices, Phase I Report," Michigan Area Council of Govern- ments, 1977. 39.389 "Clean Water - NEFCO 208 Interim Product," Northeast Ohio Four County Organization, September 1977. 39.390 "Clean Water - NEFCO 208 Interim Product Appendix," Northeast Ohio Four County Organization, September 1977. 39.391 "NMAC 208 Designation Substan- tiation Information," Northern Middlesex Area Commission, December 1974. 39.392 "208 Interim Study Projections," Middlesex County Planning Board, October 1976. 39.393 "Monthly Monitoring Program," Middlesex County Planning Board, September 1977. 39.394 "LU-1 Major Issues in the Wasatch Mountain Canyons," Salt Lake Council of Governments, October 1975, 12 pages. 39.395 "Interim Outputs," Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, August 1976. 39.396 "LU-5 Suitability Ratings," Salt Lake Council of Governments, January 1976, revised March 1976, 61 pages. 39.397 "Techniques of Water Resources Investigations of the United States Geological Survey Methods for Col- lection and Analysis of Water Samples for Dissolved Minerals and Gases," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Brown, Eugene, et al., Washington, D.C. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970. 39.398 "Nine-Month Interim Output Report," Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, Burkhard, Vicki J. et al., unpublished report. 39.399 "Service Plan for South Pine Drive Water Association, Beulah, Colora- do," Pueblo Regional Planning Com- mission, KLH Engineers Consultants, Inc., unpublished, January 1977. 39.400 "Continuing Planning Program Recom- mendations," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission. 39.401 "Projections of Regional Growth Trends," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, September 1976. 39.402 "Summary Report Policy Advisory Committee, Plan Formation Exer- cise," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, September 1975. 39.403 "Planning Commissions in the TMACOG Region," Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, June 1976. 39.404 "December 1978 Update 208-2 County Report Summary," Missouri Depart- ment of Natural Resources, 10 pages. 39.405 "Growth and Land Development Policies of the Regional Comprehen- sive Plan Guide: Summary," Central Florida Regional Planning Commis- sion. 39.406 "Growth and Land Development Polic- ies Control, Florida Regional Comprehensive Plan Guide," Central Florida Regional Planning Commis- sion, June 1977, $2.00. 289 ------- 39.407 "Programs and Implementation Proposals, Central Florida Regional Comprehensive Plan Guide," Central Florida Regional Planning Commission, January 1978, $1.50. 39.408 "Volume Six: Appendix," Kentuck- iana Regional Planning Commission. 39.409 "Volume One: Executive Summary," Kentuckiana Regional Planning Commission. 39.410 "Executive Summary of Present Water Quality Management Activ- ities in Washoe County and the Truckee River Basin Portion of Storey County," Washoe Council of Governments, May 1977. 39.411 "Planning Constraints," Metro- politan Service District, Columbia Regional Association of Govern- ments. 39.412 "Planning Process," Volume 2, Metropolitan Service District, Columbia Regional Association of Governments. 39.413 "Proposed Plan," Volume 1, Metro- politan Service District, Columbia Regional Association of Govern- ments. 39.414 "Continuing Planning Process," Metropolitan Service District, Columbia Regional Association of Governments. 39.415 "Improved Water Quality in the Tualatin River, Oregon, Summer 1976," Metropolitan Service Dis- trict, Columbia Regional Associa- tion of Governments. 39.416 "Clean Enough for Fishing and Swimming?," Baltimore Regional Planning Commission, November 1979. Summary of the Baltimore Region's Water Quality Management Plan. 39.417 "Ground Disposal Workplan," Wash- ington Department of Ecology, October 1976, 53 pages. 39.418 "Program Management," Washington Department of Ecology, 1979, 10 pages. 39.419 "Snomet/King County Continuing Planning Work Program," Washington Department of Ecology, March 1979, 59 pages. 39.420 "Dairy Waste," Washington Depart- ment of Ecology, March 1979, 20 pages. 39.421 "Management and Implementation Analysis," Erie and Niagara Regional Planning Board, January 1979, 157 pages. 39.422 "Technical Report," Volume II, Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, February 1979, 368 pages. 39.423 "Technical Report," Volume I, Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, February 1979, 422 pages. 39.424 "Executive Summary," Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, February 1979, 126 pages. 39.425 "Environmental Assessment," Ark- Texas Council of Governments, June 1978, 150 pages. 39.426 "208 Water Quality Assessment," Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board. 39.427 "Water Quality Assessment," Lewis and Clark Regional Development Commission. Analysis of water quality data retrieved from stored data banks from 1971 to 1976. 39.428 "Water Quality Data Base, Jefferson County," Work Package 2, Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission. 290 ------- 39.429 "Existing Water Quality Data Base Report," Arkhoma Regional Planning Commission, $40.00. Three volumes of technical data that is the basis for Planning. It includes water quality and use data, water quality problem areas and quan- tified 1983 objectives. 39.430 "Water Quality Background - Tech- nical Supplement," Chatam County Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission, October 1978. 39.431 "Report on Water Quality Forecast," Mid-America Regional Council. Contains future conditions. 39.432 "Report on Water Quality Forecast," Mid-America Regional Council. Contains present plans. 39.433 "A Discussion Paper Concerning the Creation of an Interstate Water Quality Management Compact Authority," Mid-America Regional Council, August 1977. 39.434 "Brochure on Typical Sources of and Solutions to Water Pollution Problems in Rural Alaska," Alaska Department of Environ- mental Conservation, January 1979, 10 pages. 39.435 "Management," Volume VI, South- western Illinois Planning Com- mission. Documents management research and analysis activities during initial planning program which support plan recommendations. 39.436 "Summary—County Water Pollution Report," Missouri Department of Natural Resources, 12 pages. 39.437 "Water Pollution is Everybody's Problem," Region 2 Planning Commission. 39.438 "Water Ways," Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology. 39.439 "About Your Clean Water," Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology. 39.440 "Keeping Kansas Water Clean," Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 39.441 "30 Ways to Clean Your Water," Region 2 Planning Commission. 39.442 "Environmental Newsletter," South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments. 39.443 "What Makes Water Run," South- eastern Utah Association of Governments. Film. 39.444 "Water Pollution Solution," Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. A short leaflet filled with answers to questions often asked about Wisconsin's program. 39.445 "You Need Wisconsin's Waters - Wisconsin Waters Need You," Wiscon- sin Department of Natural Resources, A fact sheet on how you can get involved in basin planning. 39.446 "Back To Basics," Wisconsin Depart- ment of Natural Resources. A fact sheet on basic aquatic ecology. 39.447 "Working for Clean Water," Wiscon- sin Department of Natural Resources. The first thing to read as an introduction to Wisconsin's water quality management program. 39.448 "Cleaning up North Carolina's Waters," North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, bimonthly newsletter, September-October 1978, January- February 1979, 6 pages. 39.449 "Getting All Together," Mid- Cumberland Council of Governments and Development District. 291 ------- 39.450 "A Report on Selected Aspects of Water Quality in the Provo River System, Diamond Fork River System, and Strawberry Reservoir System," Mountainland Association of Governments, August 1976. 39.451 "Preliminary Assessment of Water Quality Conditions in Summit, Utah and Wasatch Counties in the State of Utah," Mountainland Association of Governments, November 1975. 39.452 "A Backward Glance at Milwaukee's Water Story," Southeastern Wis- consin Regional Planning Commis- sion, text and illustrations courtesy of Milwaukee Water Works, March 1978. 39.453 "Journal American Water Works Association," Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission, 1971. 39.454 "Health Effects Committee Activit- ies Summary," Hawaii Department of Health, September 1978, 23 pages. Review of health effects of water quality; technical report. 39.455 "Introduction and Description of Planning Area," Central Midlands Regional Planning Commission. 39.456 "Executive Summary, 208 Program Water Quality Study of the Lemon Bay Complex Study Areas," South- west Florida Regional Planning Commission, $1.00. 292 ------- APPENDIX ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STATE AND AREAWIDE AGENCIES Ada Planning Association 150 North Capitol Boulevard Boise, Idaho 83702 Alabama Water Improvement Commission 749 State Office Building Montgomery, Alabama 36130 Alamo Area Council of Governments 400 Three America's Building San Antonio, Texas 78205 Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Pouch 0 Juneau, Alaska 99801 Androscoggin Valley Regional Planning Commission 70 Court Street Auburn, Maine 04210 Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County 2300 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard Suite 208 West Palm Beach, Florida 33409 Areawide Waste Treatment Planning Board (Connecticut) 209 Court Street P.O. Box 1088 Middletown, Connecticut 06457 Arizona Office of the Governor Office of Economic Planning and Development 1700 West Washington Capitol Tower, Room 505 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology P.O. Box 9583 8001 National Drive Little Rock, Arkansas 72219 Arkansas-Texas Council of Governments P.O. Box 5307 Texarkana, Texas 75501 Arkhoma Regional Planning Commission P.O. Box 2067 Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901 Association of Bay Area Governments Hotel Claremont Berkeley, California 94705 Association of Central Oklahoma Governments 4801 Classen Boulevard Suite 200 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118 Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments P.O. Box 190 Monterey, California 93940 Atlantic County Water Quality Management Program Guarantee Trust Building Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401 Atlanta Regional Commission 230 Peachtree Street, N.W. Suite 200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 B-C-K-P Regional Intergovernmental Council Stanley Building Suite 908 1426 Kanawha Boulevard, East Charleston, West Virginia 25301 Bay County 208 Florida Department of Environmental Regulation NW District Branch Office Town and County Office Complex Suite 7 and 8 301 West Highway 98 Panama City, Florida 32401 Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester Council of Governments 208 Planning 157 East Bay Street Charleston, South Carolina 29401 293 ------- Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission 10 Fenn Street Pittsfield, Massachusetts 01201 Blue Ribbons of the Big Sky Country Areawide Planning Organization P.O. Box 337 Suite 206 35 East Mendenhall Bozeman, Montana 59715 i Birmingham Regional Planning Commission 21 Office Plaza South Suite 220 2112 llth Avenue South Birmingham, Alabama 35205 Brevard County Planning and Zoning Department 2575 North Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, Florida 32952 Broward County Planning Council 1600 S.E. 10th Terrace Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316 California Water Resources Control Board P.O. Box 100 Sacramento, California 95801 Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission First District Courthouse Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 Cape May County Planning Board Library Building Cape May Court House Cape May, New Jersey 08210 Carson River Basin Council of Governments P.O. Box 1927 Carson City, Nevada 89701 Central Arizona Association of Governments 1810 Main Street P.O. Drawer JJ Florence, Arizona 85232 Central Florida Regional Planning Council P.O. 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