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          United States
          Environmental Protection
          Agency
           Office of Research and
           Development
           Washington DC 20460
EPA/600/9-90/032
Revised January 1995
Bibliography of
Storm and Combined
Sewer Pollution Control
R&D Program
Documents

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                                             EPA/600/9-90/032
                                          Revised January 1995
                Bibliography
                     of
 Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control
          R&D Program Documents
                  Compiled
                     by      /
              Richard Field, Chief
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control Program
             Edison, NJ 08837-3679
    Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory
     Office of Research and Development
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
            Cincinnati, OH 45268
                                                Printed on Recycled Paper

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                              SOURCE-INFORMATION
      The reports listed in this bibliography were prepared by, under the
sponsorship of, or in concert with, the Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution
Control Program of the Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research & Development.

      Copies of available reports may be obtained from the sources indicated.
Where a report and/or summary is listed with no restrictive statements, those
reports and/or summaries are available from:

                               ORD Publications
                                P.O. Box 12505
                              Cincinnati,  OH 45212

by using the EPA report order number.

      Where a report is listed as available from the National Technical
Information Service (NTIS), it may be obtained from:

                    National Technical Information Service
                              5285 Port Royal RD
                            Springfield, VA  22161

                           Telephone:  (703)  487-4650

by using the NTIS accession number listed.  Where a report is listed as being
available from the Government Printing Office (GPO), it may be obtained from:

                          Superintendent  of  Documents
                        U.S.  Government Printing  Office
                             Washington,  DC   20402
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 1   Feasibility of a Periodic Flushing System for Com-
    bined  Sewer Cleansing:  by FMC Corp.,  Santa Clara, CA
    (for ASCE).

 2   Relationship of Sewage  Characteristics  to Carrying
    Velocity for Pressure Sewers:  by FMC Corporation,
    Santa  Clara, CA (for ASCE).

 3   Demonstrate the Feasibility  of the Use  of Ultrasonic
    Filtration in Treating  the Overflows  from Combined
    and/or Storm Sewers: by Accoustica Associates,  Inc.,
    Los Angeles, CA.

 4   Problems of Combined Sewer Facilities and Overflows-
    1967:   by American Public Works Assoc., Chicago,  IL.

 5   Feasibility of a Stabilization-Retention Basin in
    Lake Erie at Cleveland, OH:   by Havens  and Emerson,
    Cleveland, OH.

 6   The Beneficial Use of Stormwater:  by Hittman
    Associates, Columbia, MD.

 7   Report on Pressure Sewerage  System—Summer Street
    Separation Study Area,  Boston, MA: by  American
    Society of Civil Engineers,  Chicago,  IL.

 8   Water  Pollution Aspects of Urban Runoff:
    by American Public Works Association, Chicago,  IL.

 9   Reduction of Groundwater Infiltration into Sewers
    by Zone Pumping at Meridian, Idaho:  by Hoffman
    and Fiske, Boise, ID.

10   Selected Urban Water Runoff  Abstracts:   by The
    Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA.

11   Improved Sealants for Infiltration Control:  by The
    Western Company, Richardson, TX.

12   Strainer/Filter Treatment of Combined Sewer Over-
    flows:  by Fram Corporation, East Providence, RI.

13   .Polymers for Sewer Flow Control:  by  The Western
    Company, Richardson, TX.

14   Rapid-Flow Filter for Sewer  Overflows:   by Rand
    Development Corporation, Cleveland, OH.

15   A Self-Adjusting and Self-Cleaning Filter
    Feasibility Study:  by Allegany Ballistics Lab.,
    Hercules, Inc., Cumberland,  MD.
Report No. 11020DN008/67
NTIS ONLY  PB 195 223
Report No. 11020EK008/67
     out of print
       (see 18)

Report No. 11020—09/67
NTIS ONLY  PB 201 745
Report No. 11020—12/67
NTIS ONLY  PB 214 469

Report No. 11020—05/68
NTIS ONLY  PB 195 083
Report No. 11030DNK08/68
NTIS ONLY  PB 195 160

Report No. 11020EK009/68
     out of print
       (see 18)

Report No. 11030DNS01/69
NTIS ONLY  PB 215 532

Report No. 11020—06/69
NTIS ONLY  PB 187 868
Report No. 11020DES06/69
NTIS ONLY  PB 185 314

Report No. 11020DIH06/69
NTIS ONLY  PB 185 950

Report No. 11020EXV07/69
NTIS.ONLY  PB 185 949

Report No. 11020DIG08/69
NTIS ONLY  PB 185 951

Report No. 11023DP108/69
NTIS ONLY  PB 194 032

Report No. 11020—10/69
     out of print

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16  Crazed Resin Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows:
    by Hercules, Inc., Wilmington, DE.

17  Design of a Combined Sewer Fluidic Regulator:  by
    Bowles Engineering Corp., Silver Spring, MD.

18  Combined Sewer Separation Using Pressure Sewers:  by
    American Society of Civil Engineers, Cambridge, MA.

19  Stream Pollution and Abatement from Combined Sewer
    Overflows, Bucyrus, OH: by Burgess and Niple, Ltd.,
    Columbus, OH.

20  Control of Pollution by Underwater Storage:  by
    Underwater Storage, Inc., Silver, Schwartz, Ltd.,
    Joint Venture, Washington, DC.

21  Dissolved-Air Flotation Treatment of Combined Sewer
    Overflows: by Rhodes Corporation, Oklahoma City, OK.

22  Proposed Combined Sewer Control by Electrode Poten-
    tial:  by Merrimack College, Andover, MA.

23  Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers: by Storm and
    Combined Sewer Pollution Control Branch, Division of
    Applied Science and Technology, FWQA, Washington, DC.

24  Rotary Vibratory Fine Screening of Combined Sewer
    Overflows:  by Cornell Howland, Hayes & Merryfield,
    Corvallis, OR.

25  Engineering Investigation of Sewer Overflow Problems:
    by Hayes, Seay, Mattern and Mattern, Roanoke, VA.

26  Urban Soil Erosion and Sediment Control:  by
    National Association of Counties Research Founda-
    tion, Washington, DC.

27  Ultrasonic Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows:
    by American Process Equipment Corp., Hawthorne, CA.

28  Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer
    Overflows:  by Cochrane Division, Crane Company,
    King of Prussia, PA.

29  Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Technology:  by
    Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control Branch,
    Division of Applied Science and Technology, FWQA,
    Washington, DC.

30  Combined Sewer Regulator Overflow Facilities:  by
    American Public Works Association, Chicago, IL.
Report No.
NTIS ONLY

Report No.
NTIS ONLY

Report No.
NTIS ONLY

Report No.
NTIS
11020—10/69
PB 187 867

11020DGZ10/69
PB 188 914

11020EK010/69
PB 188 511

11024FKN11/69
PB 195 162
Report No. 11020DWF12/69
NTIS ONLY  PB 191 217
Report No. 11020FKI01/70
NTIS ONLY  PB 189 775
                      ;
Report No. 11024DOK02/70
NTIS       PB 195 169

Report No. 11020—03/70
NTIS       PB 199 361
Report No. 11023FDD03/70
NTIS       PB 195 168
Report No. 11024DMS05/70
NTIS       PB 195 201

Report No. 15030DTL05/70
NTIS ONLY  PB 196 111
Report No. 11023DZF06/70
NTIS       PB 212 421

Report No. 11023EV006/70
NTIS       PB 195 674/BA
Report No. 11024—06/70
NTIS       PB 193 939
Report No. 11022DMU07/70
NTIS       PB 215 902

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31  Selected Urban Stormwater Runoff Abstracts,  July
    1968—June 1970:  by The Franklin Institute Research
    Laboratory, Philadelphia, PA.

32  Stormwater Pollution from Urban Land Activity:   by
    AVCO Economic Systems Corp., Washington, DC.

33  Combined Sewer Regulation and Management - A Manual
    of Practice:  by American Public Works Association,
    Chicago, IL.

34  Retention Basin Control of Combined Sewer Overflows:
    by Springfield Sanitary District, Springfield,  IL.

35  Conceptual Engineering Report—Kingman Lake Project:
    by Roy F. Weston, West Chester, PA.

36  Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Alternatives,
    Washington, DC:  by Roy F. Weston, Inc., West
    Chester, PA.

37  Chemical Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows:   by
    Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MI

38  Combined Sewer Temporary Underwater Storage Facility:
    by Melpar, Falls Church, VA.

39  Urban Runoff Characteristics:  by University of
    Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH.

40  Selected Urban Stormwater Runoff Abstracts,  First
    Quarterly Issue:  by The Franklin Institute Research
    Laboratory, Philadelphia, PA.

41  In-Sewer Fixed Screening of Combined Sewer Overflows:
    by Envirogenics Co., Division of Aerojet General
    Corporation, El Monte, CA.

42  Control of Infiltration and Inflow into Sewer
    Systems:  by American Public Works Association,
    Chicago, IL.

43  Prevention and Correction of Excessive Infiltration
    and Inflow into Sewer Systems—A Manual of Practice:
    by American Public Works Association, Chicago,  IL.

44  Selected Urban Stormwater Runoff Abstracts,  Second
    Quarterly Issue:  by The Franklin Institute Research
    Laboratory, Philadelphia, PA.
Report No. 11024EJC07/70
NTIS       PB 198 228
Report No. 11034FKL07/70
NTIS ONLY  PB 195 281

Report No. 11022DMU08/70
NTIS       PB 195 676
Report No. 11023—08/70
NTIS       PB 200 828

Report No. 11023FIX08/70
NTIS       PB 197 598

Report No. 11024EXF08/70
NTIS       PB 203 680
Report No.
NTIS

Report No.
NTIS
     "N
Report No.
NTIS

Report No.
NTIS
11023FDB09/70
PB 199 070

11022DPP10/70
PB 197 669

11024DQU10/70
PB 202 865

11024EJC10/70
PB 198 229
Report No. 11024FKJ10/70
NTIS       PB 213 118
Report No. 11022EFF12/70
NTIS ONLY  PB 200 827
Report No. 11022EFF01/71
NTIS       PB 203 208
Report No. 11024EJC01/71
NTIS       PB 198 312

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45  Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Sources and
    Abatement, Atlanta, GA:  by Black, Crow & Eldsness,
    Inc., Atlanta, GA.

46  Deep Tunnels 1n Hard Rock:  by College of Applied
    Science and Engineering and University Extension,
    University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.

47  Evaluation of Storm Standby Tanks, Columbus, OH:
    by Dodson, Kinney & Lindblom, Columbus, OH.

48  Dispatching Systems for Control of Combined Sewer
    Losses:  by Metro. Sewer Board, St. Paul, MN.

49  Stormwater Problems and Control in Sanitary Sewers,
    Oakland & Berkeley, CA: by Metcalf & Eddy Engineers,
    Palo Alto, CA.

50  Selected Urban Stormwater Runoff Abstracts, Third
    Quarterly Issue:  by The Franklin Institute Research
    Laboratory, Philadelphia, PA.

51  Impregnation of Concrete Pipe: by Southwest Research
    Institute, San Antonio, TX.

52  Heat Shrinkable Tubing as Sewer Pipe Joints:  by The
    Western Company of North America, Richardson, TX.

53  Hydraulics of Long Vertical Conduits and Associated
    Cavitation:  by St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Lab.,
    University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

54  Environmental Impact of Highway Deicing:  by Edison
    Water  Quality Laboratory, EPA, Edison, NJ.

55  Demonstration of  Rotary Screening for Combined  Sewer
    Overflows: by City of  Portland, Department of Public
    Works, Portland,  OR.

56  Storm  Water Management Model,  Vol.  I, Final Report:
    by Metcalf & Eddy Engineers, Palo Alto,  CA.

57  Selected  Urban Stormwater Runoff Abstracts, July
    1970—June 1971:  by The Franklin  Institute Research
    Laboratory, Philadelphia, PA.

58  Storm  Water Management Model,  Vol.  II, Verification
    and  Testing:  by Metcalf & Eddy Engrs,  Palo Alto,  CA.
Report No. 11024ELB01/71
NTIS       PB 201 725
Report No. 11020—02/71
NTIS       PB 210 854
Report No. 11020FAL03/71
NTIS       PB 202 236

Report No. 11020FAQ03/71
NTIS       PB 203 678

Report No. 11024EQG03/71
NTIS ONLY  PB 208 815
Report No. 11024FJE04/71
NTIS       PB 258 803/6BE
Report No. 11024EQE06/71
NTIS       PB 213 44

Report No. 11024FLY06/71
NTIS       PB 208 816

Report No. 11034FLU06/71
NTIS       PB 213 443
Report No. 11040GKK06/71
NTIS       PB 203 493

Report No. 11023FDD07/71
NTIS       PB 206 814
 Report  No.  11024DOC07/71
 NTIS        PB 203 289

 Report  No.  11024FJE07/71
 NTIS        PB 228 264
 Report  No.  11024DOC08/71
 NTIS  ONLY  PB  203  290
 59  Underwater Storage of Combined Sewer Overflows:   by
     Karl  R.  Rohrer Associates,  Inc.,  Akron,  OH.
 Report No.' 11022ECV09/71
 NTIS ONLY  PB  208  346

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60  Storm Water Management Model, Vol. Ill, User's
    Manual:  by Metcalf & Eddy Engineers, Inc., Palo
    Alto, CA.

61  Storm Water Management Model, Vol. IV, Program List-
    ing:  by Metcalf & Eddy Engineers, Palo Alto, CA.

62  Maximizing Storage in Combined Sewer Systems:  by
    Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA.

63  Urban Storm Runoff and Combined Sewer Overflow
    Pollution, Sacramento, CA:  by Envirogenics Company,
    Division of Aerojet General Corp., El Monte, CA.

64  Screening/Flotation Treatment of Combined Sewer
    Overflows:  by The Ecology Division, Rex Chainbelt,
    Inc., Milwaukee, WI.

65  A Flushing System for Combined Sewer Cleansing:  by
    Central Engineering Laboratories, FMC Corporation,
    Santa Clara, CA.

66  Hypochlorite Generator for Treatment of Combined
    Sewer Overflows:  by Ionics, Inc., Watertown, MA.

67  Investigation of Porous Pavements for Urban Runoff
    Control:  by E. Thelen, et al., The Franklin
    Institute Research Lab., Philadelphia, PA.

68  High-Rate Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows:
    by R. Nebolsine, P.J. Harvey, & C. Fan,
    Hydrotechnic Corporation, New York, NY.

69  Sewer Bedding and Infiltration Gulf Coast Area:  by
    J.K. Mayer, et al., Tulane Univ., New Orleans, LA.

70  Ground Water Infiltration and Internal Seal ings of
    Sanitary Sewers, Montgomery County, OH: by G.E.Cronk,
    Montgomery County Sanitary Department, Dayton, OH.

71  The Swirl Concentrator as a Combined Sewer Overflow
    Regulator Facility:  by R. H. Sullivan, American
    Public Works Association, Chicago, IL.

72  Guidelines for Erosion and Sediment Control Planning
    and Implementation:  by the Department of Water
    Resources, State of Maryland, & Hittman Associates,
    Inc., Columbia, MD.

73  Storm Sewer Design—An Evaluation of the RRL Method:
 .   by J.B. Stall & M.L. Terstriep, Illinois State Water
    Survey, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL.
Report No. 11024DOC09/71
NTIS ONLY  PB 208 346
Report No.
NTIS ONLY

Report No.
NTIS ONLY

Report No.
NTIS ONLY
11024DOC10/71
PB 203 292

11022ELK12/71
PB 209 861

11024FKM12/71
PB 208 989
Report No. 11020FDC01/72
NTIS       PB 215 695/8BE
Report No. 11020DN003/72
NTIS ONLY  PB 210 858
Report No. 11023DAA03/72
NTIS       PB 211 243

Report No. 11034DUY03/72
NTIS       PB 227 516
Report No. 11023EYI04/72
NTIS       PB 211 144
Report No. 11022DEI05/72
NTIS       PB 211 282

Report No. 11020DGQ06/72
NTIS       PB 212 267
Report No. EPA-R2-72-008
GPO     EP 1.23/2:72-008
NTIS       PB 214 687

Report No. EPA-R2-72-015
NTIS ONLY  PB 213 119
Report No. EPA-R2-72-068
GPO     EP 1.23/2:72-068
NTIS       PB 214 134

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74  Storage and Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows:
    by the City of Chippewa Falls, WI.
75  Water Pollution Aspects of Street Surface Contam-
    inants:  by J.D.Sartor & G.B.Boyd, URS Research
    .Company, San Mateo, CA.

76  Feasibility Study of Electromagnetic Subsurface Pro-
    filing:  by R.M. Morey & W.S. Harrington, Jr., Geo-
    physical Survey Systems, Inc, North Billerica, MD.

77  A Pressure Sewer System Demonstration:  by I.G.
    Carcich, et al., New York State Department of
    Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY.

78  A Search:  New Technology for Pavement Snow and Ice
    Control:  by D.M. Murray & M.R. Eigerman, ABT
    Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MD.

79  Selected Urban Stormwater Runoff Abstracts, July
    1971-June 1972:  by D.A. Sandoski, The Franklin
    Institute Research Laboratory, Philadelphia, PA.

80  Microstralning and Disinfection of Combined Sewer
    Overflows—Phase II:  by G.E. Glover & G.R. Herbert,
    Crane Company, King of Prussia, PA.

81  The Feasibility of Flow Smoothing Stations in Muni-
    cipal Sewage Systems:  by C. N. Click.

82  The Beneficial Use of Stormwater: by C.W. Mallory,
    Hittman Associates, Columbia, MD.
83  A Thermal Wave Flowmeter for Measuring Combined
    Sewer Flows:  by P. Eshelman and R. Blase, Hydro-
    space Challenger,  Inc., Rockville, MD.

84  Physical-Chemical  Treatment of Combined and Muni-
    cipal Sewage:  by  A.J.Shuckrow, et al., Pacific NW
    Lab., Battelle Memorial Institute, Richland, WA.

85  Combined Sewer Overflow Study for the Hudson River
    Conference:  by A.I. Mytelka, et al., Interstate
    Sanitation Commission, New York, NY (jointly spon-
    sored by Office of Enforcement & General Council
    and Office of Research & Monitoring, EPA).

86  Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Plan, Des Moines,
    IA:  by P.L. Davis, et al., Hennington, Durham &
    Richardson,  Inc.,  Omaha, NE.
Report No. EPA-R2-72-070
GPO     EP 1.23/3:72-070
NTIS       PB 214 106

Report No. EPA-R2-72-081
GPO     EP 1.23/2:72-081
NTIS       PB 214 408

Report No. EPA-R2-72-082
GPO     EP 1.23/2:72-082
NTIS       PB 213 892

Report No. EPA-R2-72-091
GPO     EP 1.23/2:72-091
NTIS       PB 214 409

Report No. EPA-R2-72-125
GPO     EP 1.23/2:72-125
NTIS       PB 221 250

Report No. EPA-R2-72-127
GPO     EP 1.23/2:72-127
NTIS       PB 214 411

Report No. EPA-R2-73-124
GPO     EP 1.23/2:73-124
NTIS       PB 219 879

Report No. EPA-R2-73-138
NTIS       PB 221 246

Report No. EPA-R2-73-139
GPO     EP 1.23/2:73-139
NTIS       PB 217 506

Report No. EPA-R2-73-145
GPO     EP 1.23/2:73-145
NTIS       PB 227 370

Report No. EPA-R2-73-149
GPO     EP 1.23/2:73-149
NTIS       PB 219 668

Report No. EPA-R2-73-152
GPO     EP 1.23/2:73-152
NTIS       PB 227 341
 Report  No. EPA-R2-73-170
     out of print

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87  Flow Augmenting Effects of Additives on Open Channel
    Flows:  by C. Derick and K. Logie, Columbia Research
    Inc., Gaithersburg, MD.

88  Temporary Detention of Storm and Combined Sewage in
    Natural Underground Formations:  by R.A. Hudak &
    T.J. McMahom, City of St. Paul, St. Paul, MN.

89  Water Pollution and Associated Effects from Street
    Salting:  by R. Field, et al., Edison Water Quality
    Research Lab., USEPA, Edison, NJ, and E.J. Struzeski,
    Jr., USEPA, Denver, CO.

90  An Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow Samplers:
    by P.E. Shelley & G.W. Kirkpatrick, Hydrospace
    Challenger, Inc., Rockville, MD.

91  Toxic Materials Analysis of Street Surface Contam-
    inants:  by R.E. Pitt & G. Amy, URS Research Com-
    pany, San Mateo, CA.

92  A Portable Device for Measuring Wastewater Flow in
    Sewers: by M.A. Nawrocki, Hittman Associates, Inc.,
    Columbia, MD.

93  Joint Construction Sediment Control Project:  by
    B.C. Becker, et al., Water Resources Administration,
    State of Maryland.

94  The Dual Functioning Swirl Combined Sewer Overflow
    Regulator/Concentrator: by R. Field, USEPA, Edison,
    NJ.

95  Hydroch1orination of Polluted Stormwater Pumpage at
    New Orleans:  by U.R; Pontius, et al., Pavia-Byrne
    Engineering Corporation, New Orleans, LA.

96  Utilization of Trickling Filters for Dual-Treatment
    of Dry and Wet-Weather Flows:  by P. Homack, et al.,
    E.T. Killam Associates, Inc., Millburn, NJ.

97  Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers:  by Storm
    and Combined Sewer Technology Branch, USEPA,
    Edison, NJ.

98  Prediction of Subsoil Erodibility Using Chemical,
    Mineralogical and Physical Parameters:  by C.B.Roth,
    et al., Purdue Research Foundation, W. Lafayette, IN.

99  Programmed Demonstration for Erosion and Sediment
    Control Specialist:  by T.R. Mills, et al., Water
    Resources Administration, State of Maryland.
Report No. EPA-R2-73-238
GPO     EP 1.23/2:73-238
NTIS       PB 222 911

Report No. EPA-R2-73-242
GPO     EP 1.23/2:73-242
NTIS       PB 227 345

Report No. EPA-R2-73-257
NTIS       PB 222 795
Report No.   EPA-R2-73-261
GPO       EP 1.23/2:73-261
NTIS         PB 223 355

Report No.   EPA-R2-73-283
GPO       EP 1.23/2:73-283
NTIS         PB 224 677

Report    EPA-600/2-73-002
GPO EP 1.23/2:600/2-73-002
NTIS     -PB 233 142

Report    EPA-660/2-73-035
GPO EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-035
NTIS      PB 235 634

Report    EPA-670/2-73-059
GPO EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-059
NTIS      PB 227 182

Report    EPA-670/2-73-067
GPO EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-067
NTIS      PB 228 581

Report    EPA-670/2-73-071
GPO EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-071
NTIS      PB 231 251

Report    EPA-670/2-73-077
GPO EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-077
NTIS      PB 231 836

Report    EPA-660/2-74-043
GPO EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-043
NTIS      PB 231 846

Report    EPA-660/2-74-071
GPO EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-071
NTIS      PB 239 425/2BE

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100  Demonstration of the Separation and Disposal of
     Concentrated Sediments:  by M.A.Nawrocki, Hittman
     Associates, Columbia, MD.

101  An Executive Summary of Three EPA Demonstration
     Programs in Erosion and Sediment Control: by B.C.
     Becker, et al., Hittman Associates, Columbia, MD.

102  Computer Management of a Combined Sewer System:  by
     C.P. Leiser, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle,
     Seattle, WA.

103  The Swirl Concentrator as a Grit Separator Device:
     by R.H. Sullivan, et al., American Public Works
     Association, Chicago, IL.

104  Manual for Deicing Chemical Storage and Handling:
     by D.L.Richardson, et al., Arthur D. Little, Inc.,
     Cambridge, MD.

105  Relationship between Diameter and Height for Design
     of a Swirl Concentrator as a Combined Sewer Over-
     flow Regulator:  by R.H.Sullivan, et al., American
     Public Works Association, Chicago, IL.

106  Urban Stormwater Management and Technology:  An
     Assessment:  by J.A. Lager & W.G. Smith, Metcalf
     & Eddy, Inc., Palo Alto, CA.

107  Manual for Deicing Chemicals:  Application Prac-
     tices:  D.L. Richardson, Arthur D. Little, Inc.,
     Cambridge, MD.

108  Mlcrostraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer
     Overflows—Phase III:  by M.B. Maher, Crane Co.,
     King of Prussia, PA.

109  Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment by the Rotating
     Biological Contactor Process:  by F.L. Welsh,
     D.J. Stucky, Autotrol Corp., Milwaukee, WI.

110  Surge Facility for Wet- and Dry-Weather Flow Con-
     trol:  by H.L. Welborn, City of Rohnert Park, CA.
Ill  An Evaluation of Three Combined Sewer Overflow
     Treatment Alternatives:  by J.W. Parks, Clark,
     Dietz and Associates, Urbana, IL.

112  Chemical Impact of Snow Dumping Practices:  by
     i3.P. O'Brien, et al., Arthur D. Little, Inc.
     Cambridge, MD.                        •    -
Report    EPA-660/2-74-072
GPO    EP 1.23/2:74-072
NTIS      PB 239 322/1BE

Report    EPA-660/2-74-073
GPO    EP 1.23/2:74-073
NTIS      PB 239 333/8BE

Report    EPA-670/2-74-022
GPO    EP 1.23/2:74-022
NTIS      PB 235 717

Report    EPA-670/2-74-026
NTIS      PB 233 964
Report    EPA-670/2-74-033
NTIS      PB 236 152
Report    EPA-670/2-74-039
NTIS      PB 234 646
Report    EPA-670/2-74-040
NTIS      PB 240 687
Report    EPA-670/2-74-045
NTIS      PB 239 694
Report    EPA-670/2-74-049
GPO    EP 1.23/2:74-049
NTIS      PB 235 771

Report    EPA-670/2-74-050
NTIS ONLY PB 231 892
Report    EPA-670/2-74-075
GPO   EP 1.23/2:74-075
NTIS      PB 238 905

Report    EPA-670/2-74-079
NTIS      PB 239 115
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113  Assessment and Development Plans for Monitoring of
     Organics in Storm Flows:  by A.  Molvar & A.  Tulmello,
     Raytheon Company, Portsmouth, RI.

114  Countermeasures for Pollution from Overflows—The
     State of the Art:  by R.  Field, USEPA, & J.A.
     Lager, Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., Palo Alto, CA.  •

115  Characterization and Treatment of Urban Land
     Runoff: by N.V. Colston,  Jr., North Carolina
     State University, Raleigh, NC.

116  Excerpts from "Control of Infiltration and Inflow
     into Sewer Systems," and  "Prevention and Correction
     of Excessive Infiltration and Inflow into Sewer
     Systems Manual of Practice, January 1971."

117  Report on State Sediment  Control Institutes Pro-
     gram:  by D.G. Unger et al., EPA Office of Water
     and Planning Standards.

118  Water Quality Management  Planning for Urban Runoff:
     by G. Amy, et al., Woodward-Clyde, San Francisco, CA.

119  Contributions of Urban Roadway Usage to Water
     Pollution:  by D.G. Shaheen, Biospherics, Inc.,
     Rockville, MD.

120  Impact of Hydrologic Modifications on Water Qual-
     ity:  by J.Bhutani, et al., Mitre Inc., McLean, VA.

121  Sewer Flow Measurement~A State-of-the-Art Assess-
     ment:  by P.E. Shelley & G.A. Kirkpatrick, EG&G
     Washington Analytical Services Center, Inc.,
     Rockville, MD.

122  A Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows by Dis-
     solved Air Flotations:  by T.A.Bursztynsky, et al.,
     Engineering Science,  Inc., Berkeley, CA.
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123  The Helical Bend Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator:
     by R.H. Sullivan, et  al., American Public Works
     Association, Chicago, IL.

124  An Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow  Samplers -
     1975:  by P.E.Shelley & G.A. Kirkpatrick, EG&G
     Washington Analytical Services Center, Inc.,
     Rockville, MD.             -      .

125  Detention Tank for Combined  Sewer Overflow -
     Milwaukee, WI, Demonstration Project:  by Consoer,
     Townsend and Associates,  Chicago, IL.
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126  Suspended Solids Monitor:  by J.W. Liskowitz,
     et al., American Standard, Inc, New Brunswick, NJ.

127  MuHi-Purpose Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment
     Facility, Mt. Clemens, MI:  by V.U. Mahida, F.J.
     DeOecker, Spalding DeDecker & Associates, Madison
     Heights, MI.

128  Physical and Settling Characteristics of Particu-
     lates in Storm and Sanitary Wastewater:  by R.J.
     Dalrymple, et al., Beak Consultants for American
     Public Works Association, Chicago, IL.

129  Stormwater Management Model User's Manual--
     Version II:  W.C. Huber, et al., University of
     Florida, Gainesville, FL.

130  Biological Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflow
     at Kenosha, WI:  by R.W. Agnew, et al., Envirex,
     Milwaukee, WI.

131  Sewerage System Monitoring and Remote Control:  by
     T.R. Watt, et al., Detroit Metro Water Department,
     Detroit, MI.

132  Bench-Scale High-Rate Disinfection of Combined
     Sewer Overflows with Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide:
     by P.E. Moffa, et al., O'Brien & Gere Engineers,
     Syracuse, NY.

133  Urban Stormwater Management Modeling and Decision-
     Making:  by J.P.Heaney & W.C.Huber, University
     of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

134  Steam Pollution Abatement by Supplemental Pumping:
     by C.W.Reh & W.E.Saddler, City of Richmond, VA.

135  Storm Water Management Model—Dissemination and
     User Assistance: J.A.Hagerman & F.R.S.Dressier,
     University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.

136  Rainfall-Runoff Relations on Urban and Rural Areas:
     by E.F. Brater & J.D. Sherrill, University of
     Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

137  Characterization and Treatment of Combined Sewer
     Overflows:  by Engineering Science, Inc. for City
     and County of San Francisco, CA.

138  Short Course Proceedings, Application of Stormwater
     Management Models: by F. DiGiano, et al., University
     of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
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139  Automatic Organic Monitoring System for Storm and
     Combined Sewers:  by A.  Tulumello,  Raytheon Co.,
     Portsmouth, RI.

140  Water Quality Management Guidance - Proceedings
     Urban Stormwater Management Seminars:  Atlanta GA,
     Nov 4-6; & Denver CO, Dec 2-4, 1975, Edited by D.
     Athayde, USEPA, Water Planning Div, Washington, DC.

141  Design and Testing of Prototype Automatic Sewer
     Sampling System:  by P.  Shelley, EG&G Washington
     Analytical Service Center, Inc., Rockville, MD.

142  Future Direction of Urban Water Models:  by
     by M. Sonnen, Water Resources Engineers (WRE),
     Walnut Creek, CA.

143  Urban Runoff Pollution Control—Program Overview:
     FY-76:  by R. Field, A.N. Tafuri, H.E. Masters,
     USEPA, Edison, NJ.

144  An Economic Analysis of the Environmental Impact
     of Highway Deicing:  by D.M.Murray & U.F.W.Ernst,
     Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA.

145  A Passive Flow Measurement System for Storm and
     Combined Sewer:  by K.Foreman, Grumman Ecosystems
     Corp., Bethpage, NY.

146  Urban Stormwater Runoff Determination of Volumes
     and Flowrates:  by B.Yen and V.T.Chow, Univer-
     sity of Illinois, Urbana,  IL.

147  Methodology for the Study of Urban Storm Generated
     Pollution and  Control: by R.E.Wuelschleger, et a!.,
     Envirex Environmental Sciences Div, Milwaukee, WI.

148  Loading Functions for Assessment of Water Pollu-
     tion from Nonpoint Sources: by A.D.McElroy, et al.,
     Midwest Research  Institute, Kansas City, MO, for
     Office of Monitoring and Technical Support.

149  Assessment of  Mathematical Models  for  Storm and
     Combined Sewer Management:  by A.  Brandstetter,
     Battelle,  Pacific Northwest Lab, Richland, WA.

150  Assessment of  Mathematical Models  for  Storm and  Com-
     bined Sewer Management—Appendix:  A.Brandstetter,
     Battelle,  Pacific Northwest Lab, Richland, WA.
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Report    EPA-600/2-76-105
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151  Instrumentation and Automation Experiences in Waste-
     water-Treatment Facilities: by A. Molvar, Raytheon
     Co., Portsmouth, RI; J.F. Roesler, et al., MERL,
     USEPA, Cincinnati, OH.

152  Urban Runoff Characteristics - Volume I - Analytical
     Studies:  by H.C. Preul & C.N. Papadakis, Univer-
     sity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH.

153  Urban Runoff Characteristics - Volume II - Field
     Investigations: by H.C. Preul & C.N.Papadakis,
     University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH.

154  Development and Application of a Simplified Storm-
     water Management Model:  by J.A. Lager, et al.,
     Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., Palo Alto, CA.

155  Wastewater Management Program, Jamaica Bay—
     Vol. I, Summary Report:  by D.L. Feuerstein & W.O.
     Maddaus, H.F. Ludwig & Assoc., Engineering-Science,
     Inc., Berkeley CA.

156  Wastewater Management Program, Jamaica Bay—
     Vol. II, Supplemental Data, NYC Spring Creek:  by
     D.L.Feuerstein & W.O.Maddaus, H.F. Ludwig & Assoc.,
     Engineering-Science, Inc., Berkeley,CA.

157  Demonstration of Interim Techniques for Reclamation
     of Polluted Beachwater:  by J.F. Weber, City of
     Cleveland, OH.

158  Development of a Hydrophobic Substance to Mitigate
     Pavement Ice Adhesion:  by B.H. Alborn & H.C.
     Poehlmann, Ball Brothers, Inc., Boulder, CO.

159  Wastewater Flow Measurement in Sewers Using Ultra-
     sound:  by R.J. Anderson and S.S. Bell, City of
     Milwaukee, WI.

160  Proceedings of Workshop on Microorganisms in Urban
     Stormwater:  Mar 24, 1975, Storm & Combined
     Sewer Section, USEPA, Edison, NJ.

161  The Swirl Concentrator for Erosion Runoff Treatment:
     by R.H. Sullivan, et al., American Public Works
     Association, Chicago, IL.

162  Demonstration of Void Space Storage with treatment
  •   and Flow Regulation:  by Karl R. Rohrer Assoc.,
     Inc., Akron, OH.
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163  Storm Water Management Model:  Level I, Preliminary
     Screening Procedures:  by J.P. Heaney, et al.,
     University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

164  Cost Estimating Manual—Combined Sewer Overflow
     Storage Treatment:  by H.H. Benjes, Jr., Gulp,
     Wesner, Gulp, Inc., El Dorado Hills, CA.

165  Erosion and Sediment Control Audiovisual Training
     Program Instructor's Manual: by State of Maryland
     Water Resources Admin; Dept of Transportation, Fed-
     eral Highway Admin; US Dept of Agriculture,  Soil
     Conservation Service, & USEPA Office of R&D.

166  Erosion and Sediment Control Audio-Visual Training
     Program—Workbook:  by State of Maryland Water
     Resources Admin; Dept of Transportation, Federal
     Highway Admin; US Dept of Agriculture, Soil  Con-
     servation Service, and USEPA Office of R&D.

167  Areawide Assessment Procedures Manual—Volume I,
     Volume II, and Volume III:  Municipal Environmental
     Research Laboratory - Cincinnati, OH, US EPA.
168  Preventive Approaches to Stormwater Management:
     by Abt. Associates, Inc., Water Planning Division,
     Office of Water Planning and Standards,  USEPA.

169  Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows by High
     Gradient Magnetic Separation:  by J. Oberteuffer,
     et al., Sala Magnetics, Cambridge, MA.

170  Economic Analysis, Root Control and Backwater Flow
     Control as Related to Infiltration/Inflow Control:
     Volume I—Final Report:  by R.Sullivan,  et al.,
     American Public Works Association, Chicago,  IL.

171  Economic Analysis, Root Control and Backwater Flow
     Control as Related to Infiltration/Inflow Control:
     Volume I—Appendices:  by R.Sullivan, et al.,
     American Public Works Association, Chicago,  IL.

172  Sewer Infiltration and Inflow Control Product and
     Equipment Guide:  by N.S. Foster & R.H.  Sullivan,
     American Public Works Association, Chicago,  IL.

173  Sewer System Evaluation, Rehabilitation  and  New
     Construction—A Manual of Practice: by R.H.  Sullivan
     et al., American Public Works Assn, Chicago,  IL.
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174  Methods for Separation of Sediment from Storm-
     water at Construction Sites:  J.F.Ripken,  et al.,
     University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,  MN.

175  Cottage Farm Combined Sewer Detention  and  Chlorina-
     tion Station, Cambridge, MA:  by Commonwealth of
     MA Metropolitan District Commission, Boston, MA.

176  Urban Runoff Pollution Control Technology  Overview:
     by R. Field, et al., USEPA Storm and Combined Sewer
     Section, Edison, NJ.

177  Catchbasin Technology Overview and Assessment:  by
     J.Lager, et al., Metcalf & Eddy, Inc,  Palo Alto, CA
     and Hydro-Research Science, Santa Clara, CA.

178  Handling and Disposal of Sludges from Combined Sewer
     Overflow Treatment—Phase I-Characterization:  by
     M.K. Gupta, et al., Envirex, Environmental Science
     Division, Milwaukee, WI.

179  Handling and Disposal of Sludges from Combined Sewer
     Overflow Treatment - Phase  II - Impact Assessment:
     by K.R. Huibregtse, et al., Envirex, Environmental
     Science Division, Milwaukee, WI.

180  Handling and Disposal of Sludges from Combined
     Sewer Overflow Treatment—Phase III-Treatability
     Studies:  by R.Osantowski,  et al.,  Envirex, Envi-
     ronmental Science Division, Milwaukee, WI.

181  Nationwide  Evaluation of Combined Sewer Overflows
     and  Urban Stormwater Discharges—Volume I:
     Executive Summary:  by  R.H. Sullivan, et al.,
     American Public Works Association,  Chicago,  IL.

182  Nationwide  Evaluation of Combined Sewer Overflows
     and  Urban Stormwater Discharges—Volume II:   Cost
     Assessment  and  Impacts:  by J.F. Heaney, et  al.,
     University  of Florida,  Gainesville, FL.

183  Nationwide  Evaluation of Combined Sewer Overflows
     and  Urban Stormwater Discharges, Volume Ill-
     Characterization of Discharges:  by R.H. Sullivan,
     et al., American Public Works Assn, Chicago,  IL.

184  Short  Course Proceedings:  Applications  of  Stormwater
     Management  Model—1976:  by F.  DiGiano, et al.,
     University  of Massachusetts,  Amherst,  MA.
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196
Screening/Flotation Treatment of Combined Sewer
Overflows, Vol. I—Bench Scale and Pilot Plant
Investigations:  by M.K. Gupta, et al., Envlrex,
Environmental Science Division, Milwaukee, WI.

Evaluation of Fluidic Combined Sewer Regulators
Under Municipal Service Conditions:  by P.A.
Freeman, Peter A. Freeman Assoc Inc., Berlin, MD.

Stormwater Management Model: Level I, Comparative
Evaluation of Storage-Treatment and Other Manage-
ment Practices:  by J.F.Heaney, et al., University
of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

Microorganisms in Urban Stormwater:  by V.P.
Olivieri, et al., The Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD.

Procedures for Estimating Dry Weather Pollutant
Deposition in Sewerage Systems:  by W.C. Pisano &
C.S. Querlroz, Energy & Environmental Analysis,
Inc., Boston, MA.

Bachmari Treatment Facility for Excessive Storm
Flow in Sanitary Sewers:  by H.W. Wolf, Texas A&M
University, for Dallas Water Utilities, Dallas, TX

Flocculation-Flotation Aids for Treatment of Com-
bined Sewer Overflows:  by N.F.Stanley, Hercules,
Inc., Cumberland, MD.

Stormwater Runoff on Urban Areas of Steep Slope:
by B. Yen, et al., Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL.

Field Prototype Demonstration of the Swirl
Degritter: by R.H. Sullivan, et al., American
Public Works Association, Chicago, IL.

Control of Sewer Overflows by Polymer Injection:
by R.W. Chandler & W.R. Lewis, Water Utilities
Department, Dallas, TX.
Abatement of Deposition and Scour in Sewers:
M. Sonnen, Water Resources Engineers, Walnut
Creek, CA.
by
Urban Runoff Treatment Methods, Volume I - Non-
Structural Wetland Treatment:  by E.A. Hickock,
et al., Eugene A. Hickock & Assoc., Wayzata, MN.
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197  Urban Rainfall-Runoff-Quality Data Base:   by W.C.
     Huber & J.P.  Heaney,  University of Florida,
     Gainesville,  FL.

198  Urban Stormwater Management and Technology—Update
     and Users' Guide:  by J.A.  Lager,  et al.,  Metcalf &
     Eddy, Palo Alto,  CA.

199  Swirl Device for Regulating and Treating  Combined
     Sewer Overflows:   EPA Technology Transfer Capsule
     Report, R.Field & H.Masters, USEPA, Edison,  NJ.

200  Report to Congress on Control of Combined Sewer
     Overflow in the U.S.:  by USEPA, Washington, DC.

201  Evaluation of Trenchless Sewer Construction  at
     South Bethany Beach,  Delaware:  by L.J.  Beetschen
     & W.C. Henry, Edward H. Richardson Associates,
     Inc., Newark, DE.

202  The Construction, Technical Evaluation,  and  Fric-
     tional Determination of an Aluminum Storm Sewer
     System:  by J.J. Giordano,  Chamlin Associates,
     Inc., Peru, IL.

203  Optimization and Testing of Highway Materials to
     Mitigate Ice Adhesion—Interim Report:  by M.Kruker
     & J.C.Cook, Washington State Univ, Pullman,  WA.

204  High Rate Nutrient Removal for Combined Sewer Over-
     flows:  by C.B. Murphy, Jr., et al., O'Brien & Gere
     Engineering, Inc., Syracuse, NY.

205  Use of Dredgings for Landfill—Summary Technical
     Report:  by R.J. Krizek & M.W. Giger, North-
     western University, Evanston, IL.

206  Use of Dredgings for Landfill—Technical Report
     No. 1—Engineering Characteristics of Polluted
     Dredgings:  R.J.Krizek, et al., Northwestern Uni-
     versity, Evanston, IL.

207  Use of Dredgings for Landfill—Technical Report
     No.2~Stabilization of Dredged Material: by
     R.J. Krizek, et al., Northwestern University,
     Evanston, IL.

208  Use of Dredgings for Landfill—Technical Report
     No.3—Mathematical Model for One-Dimensional Desic-
     cation and Consolidation of Dredged Material:  by
     R.J. Krizek, et al., Northwestern University,
     Evanston, IL.
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209  Use of Dredglngs for Landf 11 I—Technical Report
     No;4—Water Quality Study for a Dredglngs Disposal
     Area:  by R.J. Krlzek, B.J. Gallagher, G.M.  Karadl,
     Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

210  Use of Dredglngs for Landf111—Technical Report
     No.5—Behavior of Dredged Materials in Diked Con-
     ta-inment Areas:  by R.J. Krlzek & A.M. Salem,
     Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

211  Conventional and Advanced Sewer Design Concepts for
     Dual Purpose Flood and Pollution Control - A Pre-
     liminary Case Study, Elizabeth, NJ: by H.L.Kaufman
     & F.H.Lai, Clinton-Bogert Assoc., Fort Lee,  NJ.

212  The Swirl Primary Separator:  Development and Pilot
     Demonstration:  by R.H. Sullivan, et al., American
     Public Works Association, Chicago, IL.

213  Dissolved Oxygen Measurements 1n Indiana Streams
     During Urban Runoff:  by L.H.Ketchum, Jr., Univer-
     sity of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN.

214  Demonstration of Erosion and Sediment Control
     Technology - Lake Tahoe Region of California:  by
     C.A.White & A'.L.Franks, California State Water
     Resources Control Board, Sacramento, CA.

215  Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows by High
     Gradient Magnetic Separation - On Site Testing
     with Mobile Pilot Plant Trailer:  by D.M. Allen,
     Sala Magnetics, Cambridge, MA.

216  Urban Stormwater Management Workshop Proceedings:
     by R. Field, USEPA, Storm and Combined Sewer
     Section, Edison, NJ.

217  Proceedings Stormwater Management Model (SWMM)
     User's Group Meeting, May 4-5, 1978:  by H.  Torno,
     USEPA, Office of Air, Land and Water Use,
     Washington, DC.

218  Urban Runoff Control Planning—Misc. Reports Series:
     by M.B.McPherson, American Society of Civil  Engrs,
     Marblehead, MA.

219  1978 Needs Survey—Cost Methodology for Control of
     Combined Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Discharge:
     by R.L. Wycoff, et al., CH2M Hill Southeast, Inc.
     Gainesville, FL.
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Report   EPA-600/2-78-122
NTIS     PB 286 339/7
Report   EPA-600/2-78-135
NTIS     PB 284 871
Report   EPA-600/2-78-208
NTIS     PB 292 491
Report   EPA-600/2-78-209
NTIS     PB 292 329
Report   EPA-600/9-78-01-7
NTIS     PB 288 801
Report   EPA-600/9-78-019
NTIS     PB 285 993
Report   EPA-600/9-78-035
NTIS     PB 291 522/1
Report   EPA-430/9-79-003
NTIS     PB 296 604/2
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220  1978 Needs Survey—Continuous Stormwater Pollution
     Simulation System - User's Manual:   by R.L.  Wycoff
     & M.J. Mara, CH2M Hill Southeast,  Inc.,
     Gainesville, FL.

221  A Statistical Method for the Assessment of  Urban
     Stormwater:  Loads - Impacts - Controls: by
     Hydrosdence, Inc., Westwood, NJ.

222  Dual Process High-Rate Filtration  of Raw Sanitary
     Sewage and Combined Sewer Overflows: by H.Innerfeld,
     et a!., New York City Department of Water Resources,
     New York, NY.

223  Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement  Program,  Rochester,
     NY—Volume I, Abatement Analysis;  Volume II, Pilot
     Plant Evaluations:  by F.J. Drehwing, et a!.,
     O'Brien & Gere, Engineers, Inc., Syracuse,  NY.
224  Maximum Utilization of Water Resources in a Planned
     Community—Executive Summary:  by W.G. Characklis,
     et a!., Rice University, Houston, TX.

225  Maximum Utilization of Water Resources in a Planned
     Community—Stormwater Runoff Quality:  Data Collec-
     tion, Reduction and Analysis:  by W.G. Characklis,
     R1ce University, Houston, TX.

226  Maximum Utilization of Water Resources in a Planned
     Community—Application of the Stormwater Management
     Model:  Volume I:  by E.DIniz & W.Espey, Jr., Espey,
     Huston & Associates, Inc., Austin, TX.

227  Maximum Utilization of Water Resources in a Planned
     Community—Application of the Stormwater Management
     Model:  Volume II  (Appendices):  by E.V.Diniz & W.
     Espey, Jr., Espey, Huston & Assoc, Inc., Austin, TX.

228  Maximum Utilization of Water Resources in a Planned
     Community—Chlorine and Ozone Toxicity Evaluations:
     by B. Hammond & J. Bishop, Rice University,
     Houston, TX.

229  Maximum Utilization of Water Resources in a Planned
     Community—Bacterial Characteristics of Stormwaters
     1n Developing Rural Areas:  by E.M. Davis, Rice
     University, Houston, TX.
Report   EPA-430/9-79-004
NTIS     PB 294 445/2
Report   EPA-440/3-79-023
NTIS     PB 299 185/9
Report   EPA-600/2-79-015
NTIS     PB 296 626/AS
Report  EPA-600/2-79-031a
NTIS    none
(Volume I)
Report   EPA-600/2-79-031b
NTIS     PB 80-159 262
(Volume II)

Report   EPA-600/2-79-050a
NTIS     PB 80-116 205
Report   EPA-600/2-79-050b
NTIS     PB 80-116 213
Report   EPA-600/2-79-050C
NTIS     PB 80-121 437
Report   EPA-600/2-79-050d
NTIS     PB 80-130 792
 Report   EPA-600/2-79-050e
 NTIS     PB 80-131 121
 Report  EPA-600/2-79-050f
 NTIS      PB  80-129 091
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230  Laboratory Evaluation of Methods to Separate Fine       Report
     Grained Sediment from Stormwater: by L.M.  Bergstedt     NTIS
     et al., St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory,
     Minneapolis, MN.

231  Field Testing of Prototype Acoustic Emission Sewer      Report
     Flowmeter:  by K.M. Foreman, Grumman Aerospace          NTIS
     Corporation, Bethpage, NY.

232- Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment by Screening and      Report
     Terminal Ponding, Fort Wayne, Indiana:  by              NTIS
     D.H. Prah & P.L. Brunner, City of Fort Wayne, IN.

233  SWMM Level III:  Receiving Water Quality Modeling for   Report
     Urban Stormwater Management:  by M. Medina, Duke        NTIS
     University, Durham, NC.

234  Screening/Flotation Treatment of Combined Sewer         Report
     Overflows—Volume II:  Full-Scale Operation, Racine,     NTIS
     Wisconsin:  by T.L. Meinholz, Envirex, Inc.,
     Milwaukee, WI.

235  Evaluation of Selective Erosion Control Techniques—     Report
     Piedmont Region of S.E. United States: by H. Buxton     NTIS
     & F.T.Carruccio, University of South Carolina,
     Columbia, SC.

236  Dry-Weather Deposition and Flushing for Combined        Report
     Sewer Overflow Pollution Control:  by W. Pisano,        NTIS
    ,et al., Northeastern University, Boston, MA.

237  Disinfection/Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows,     Report
     Syracuse, New York:  by F. Drehwing, et al.,            NTIS
     O'Brien & Gere, Syracuse, NY.

238  Verification of the Water Quality Impacts of Com-       Report
     bined Sewer Overflows:  by T.L. Meinholz,  et al.,       NTIS
     (Rexnord) Metropolitan Sewage District of County
     of Milwaukee, WI.

239  Dissolved Oxygen Impact from Urban Storm Runoff:        Report
     by Thomas N. Keefer, et al., The Sutron Corp.,          NTIS
     Arlington, VA.

240  Demonstration of Nonpoint Pollution Abatement Through   Report
     Improved Street Cleaning Practices:  by R. Pitt,        NTIS
     Woodward-Clyde Consultants, San Francisco, CA.

241  Urban Rainfall-Runoff-Quality Data Base - Update with   Report
     Statistical Analysis: by W.C. Huber & J.P. Heaney,      NTIS
     et al., University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
 EPA-600/2-79-076
 PB  80-121  528
 EPAr600/2-79-084
 PB  80-121  544
 EPA-600/2-79-085
 PB  80-119  399
 EPA-600/2-79-100
 PB  80-134  406
 EPA-600/2-79-106a
'PB  80-130  693
 EPA-600/2-79-124
 PB  80-219  645
  EPA-600/2-79-133
  PB  80-118  524
  EPA-600/2-79-134
  PB  80-113  459
  EPA-600/2-79-155
  PB  80-175  052
  EPA-600/2-79-156
  PB  80-138  266
  EPA-600/2-79-161
  PB  80-108  988
  EPA-600/8-79-004
 'PB  80-113  384
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242  Proceedings Stormwater Management Model (SWMM)
     Users Group Meeting May 24-25, 1979 (Misc. Report
     Series):  Edited by Harry Torno, USEPA,
     Washington, DC.

243  Urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Overflow: by R.
     Field, et a!., Storm & Combined Sewer Section,
     USEPA, Edison, NJ. '

244  Benefit Analysis for Combined Sewer Overflow Con-
     trol:  by ERIC (now CERI), Cincinnati, OH.

245  Impregnation of Concrete Pipe for Corrosion Resis-
     tance and Strength Improvement:  by A.C. Ludwig,
     Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX.

246  Quantity-Quality Simulation (QQS);  A Detailed Con-
     tinuous Planning Model for Urban Runoff Control-
     Volume I, Model Description, Testing, and Applica-
     tions:  by W.F. Geiger & H.R. Dorsch, Dorsch
     Consult, Ltd., Toronto, Canada

247  Select Topics in Stormwater Management Planning for
     New Residential Developments:  by R.Berwick, et al.,
     Meta Systems, Cambridge, MA.

248  Lawrence Avenue Underflow Sewer System:   Interim
     Report—Planning and Construction: by L. Konza, et
     al., City of Chicago, Chicago,IL.

249  Physical Chemical Treatment of a Combined Sewer
     Impacted Secondary Effluent:  by C.B. Anderson,
     et al., Environmental Planning and Design,
     Cambridge, MA.

250  Water Quality & Biological Effects of Urban Runoff
     on Coyote Creek—Phase I, Preliminary Survey:  by
     R. Pitt & M. Bozeman, Woodward-Clyde Consultants,
     San Francisco, CA.

251  Fate and Effects of Particulates Discharged by
     Combined Sewers and Storm Drains: R.D. Tomilnson,
     et al., Seattle Washington.

252  Maximum Utilization of Water Resources  in a Planned
     Community:  Contributions of Refractory Compounds
     by a Developing Community:  by F.M. Fisher, Rice
     University, Houston, TX.
Report    EPA-600/9-79-026
NTIS      PB 80-105 653
Report    EPA-600/J-79-066
NTIS      PB 80-177 033
Report    EPA-625/4-79-013
NTIS      PB 86-202 777

Report    EPA-600/2-80-009
NTIS      PB 80-190 234
Report    EPA-600/2-80-011
NTIS      PB 80-190 507
Report    EPA-600/2-80-013
NTIS      PB 80-187 479
Report    EPA-600/2-80-014
NTIS      PB 81-145 708
Report    EPA-600/2-80-035
NTIS      PB 80-127 004
Report    EPA-600/2-80-104
NTIS      PB 81-144 487
Report   EPA-600/2-80-111
NTIS     PB
Report    EPA-600/2-80-113
NTIS      PB 80-112 880
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253  Quantity-Quality Simulation (QQS)--A Detailed Con-
     tinuous Planning Model for Urban Runoff Control--
     Volume II - Users Manual:   by W.G.  Geiger & H.R.
     Dorsch, Dorsch Consult Ltd., Toronto, Canada.

254  Review of Alternatives for Evaluation of Sewer
     Flushing:  Dorchester Area—Boston:  by H. Kaufman
     & F.H. La1, Clinton Bogert Assoc.,  Fort Lee, NJ.

255  Movement and Effects of Combined Sewer Overflow
     Sediments 1n Receiving Waters:  by S. Klemetson,
     Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.

256  Maximum Utilization of Water Resources in a Planned
     Commun1ty~Eutroph1 cation  Potential of Surface
     Waters in a Developing Watershed:  by C.H. Ward &
     J.M. King, R1ce University, Houston, TX.

257  Porous Pavement—Phase I,  Design and Operational
     Criteria:  by E. D1niz, Espey, Huston & Assoc.,
     Albuquerque, NM.

258  Urban Stormwater Management and Technology:
     Case Histories: by W. Lynard, et al., Metcalf &
     Eddy Engineers, Inc., Palo Alto, CA.

259  User's Guide—Methodology  for Evaluating the Impact
     and Abatement of CSO - A Case Study of Onondaga
     Lake, New York:  by P.E. Moffa & J. Karanik,
     Onondaga County, NY.

260  Urban Stormwater and Combined Sewer Overflow Impact
     on Receiving Water Bodies:  Proceedings of the
     National Conference Orlando, Florida, November 26-
     28, 1979.  Edited by Y.A.  Yousef, et al., University
     of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.

261  Nationwide Assessment of Receiving Water Impacts
     from Urban Stormwater Pollution:  Volume I.
     Summary:  J. P. Heaney, et al., University of
     Florida, Gainesville, FL.

262  Nationwide Assessment of Receiving Water Impacts
     from Urban Stormwater Pollution:  Volume II.
     Detailed City Summaries:  J. P. Heaney,
     et al., University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

263  Integrated Control of Combined Sewer Regulators
     Using Weather Radar:  by M.B. McPherson,
     Marblehead, MA.
Report    EPA-600/2-80-116
NTIS      PB 81-221 872
Report    EPA-600/2-80-118
NTIS      PB 81-142 648
Report    EPA-600/2-80/126
NTIS      PB 81-107 120
Report    EPA-600/2-80-127
NTIS      PB 80-107 138
Report    EPA-600/2-80-135
NTIS      PB 81-104 796
Report    EPA-600/8-80-035
NTIS      PB 81-107 153
Report   EPA-600/8-80-048
NTIS     PB 81-141 913
Report   EPA-600/9-80-056
NTIS     PB 81-155 426
Report   EPA-600/2-81-025
Summary  EPA-600/S2-81-025
NTIS     PB 81-161 812
Report   Not Available
NTIS     Not Available
Report   EPA-600/2-81-041
Summary  EPA-600/S2-81-041
NTIS     PB 81-175 804
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264  Joint Dry/Wet Weather Treatment of Municipal
     Wastewater at Clatskanie, Oregon:  by A.M. Benedict
     and V.L. Roelfs, Whiteley-Jacobsen and Associates,
     Portland, OR.

265  Field Evaluation of a Swirl Degritter at Tamworth,
     New South Wales, Australia:  by G.J. Shelly, et a!.,
     G.J. Shelly Consulting Engrs., Tamworth, N.S.W.,
     Australia.

266  Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Program,
     Rochester, New York-Volume I, Abatement Analysis:
     by F.J. Drehwing, et a!., O'Brien & Gere Engineers,
     Inc., Syracuse, NY.

267  Storm and Combined Sewer Storage Treatment Theory
     Compared to Computer Simulation:  by C.D. Howard,
     et al., Charles Howard and Assoc., Ltd., Vancouver,
     British Columbia, Canada.

268  Evaluation of a Treatment Lagoon for Combined
     Sewer Overflow:  by D.J. Connick, et al., Environ-
     mental Design & Planning, Inc., Allston, MA.

269  Urban Stormwater Management and Technology—Case
     Study San Francisco:  by J.A. Lager, et al., Met- -
     calf & Eddy Engineers, Inc., Palo Alto, CA.

270  Areawide Stormwater Pollution Analysis with the
     Macroscopic Planning (ABMAC Model):  by Y.J. Litwin,
     et al., RAMLIT Assoc., and Metcalf & Eddy
     Engineers, Inc., Palo Alto, CA.

271  Urban Rainfall-Runoff-Quality Data Base:
     Addendum I:  Statistical Analysis and Additional
     Data:  by W.C. Huber, et al., University of Florida,
     Gainesville, FL.

272  River Quality Model for Urban Stormwater  Impacts:
     by M.A. Medina, Jr., R. Field,  et al.

273  Recycling Urban Stormwater for  Profit:  by  R. Field
     & C. Fan, USEPA, Storm & Combined Sewer Program,
     Edison, NJ,  (published in Water/Engineering and
     Management,  Jul. 1981).

274  Urban Runoff Receiving Water  Impacts—Program Over-
     view:   by R. Field & R. Turkeltaub, USEPA,  Storm &
     Combined Sewer  Program, Edison,  NJ.,  (published  in
     Journal of the  Environmental  Engineering  Division,
     ASCE, v!07,  nEEl, p.83-100, Feb.  1981).
Report   EPA-600/2-81-061
Summary  EPA-600/S2-81-061
NTIS     PB 81-187 262
Report   EPA-600/2-81-063
Summary  EPA-600/S2-81-063
NTIS     PB 81-187 247
Report   EPA-600/2-81-113
NTIS     PB 81-219 602
Report    EPA-600/2-81-125
NTIS      PB 81-222 341
Report    EPA-600/2-81-196
Summary   EPA-600/S2-81-196
NTIS      PB 82-105 214

Report    EPA-600/2-81-204
NTIS      PB 82-105 594
Report    EPA-600/2-81-223
Summary   EPA-600/S2-81-223
NTIS      PB 82-107 947
Report   EPA-600/2-81/238
Summary  EPA-600/S2-81/238
NTIS     PB 82-221 094
Report   EPA-600/J-81-234
NTIS     PB 81-221 087

Report   EPA-600/J-81/281
NTIS     PB 81-232 472
 Report   EPA-600/J-81/546
 NTIS     PB 82-205 915
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275  Industrial Reuse of Urban Stormwater:  by R.  Field
     & C. Fan, USEPA, Storm & Combined Sewer Program,
     Edison, NJ, (published in Journal of the Environ-
     mental Engineering Division, ASCE, v!97, nEEl,
     P171-189, Feb 1981).

276  Best Management Practices Implementation,
     Rochester, New York:  by C.B. Murphy, et al.,
     O'Brien & Gere Engineers, Inc., Syracuse, NY.

277  Evaluation of Secondary Environmental Impacts of
     Urban Runoff Pollution Control: by K.R. Huibregtse,
     et al., Rexnord, Inc., Environmental Research
     Center, Milwaukee, WI.

278  Stormwater Management to Improve Lake Water
     Quality:  by M.P. Wanielista, et al., University
     of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.

279  A Planning and Design Guidebook for Combined Sewer
     Overflow Control and Treatment:  by D.A. Weisman &
     R. Field, USEPA, Storm & Comined Sewer Program,
     Edison, NJ.

280  The Use of Wetlands for Water Pollution Control:
     by E. Chan, et al., Association of Bay Area
     Governments; and Y. Litvin, et al., RAMLIT Assoc.,
     Berkeley, CA.

281  Sources of Urban Runoff Pollution and its Effects
     on an Urban Creek: by R. Pitt, Private Consultant,
     Blue Mounds, WI, and M. Bozeman, Woodward-Clyde
     Consultants, San Francisco, CA.

282  Characteristics and Treatability of Urban Runoff
     Residuals:  by D.J. Carr, et al., Rexnord, Inc.,
     Milwaukee, WI.

283  Assessment of Sewer Sealants: by R.H. Sullivan &
     W.B. Thompson, et al., American Public Works Assoc.,
     Chicago, IL.

284  Design Manual - Swirl and Helical Bend Pollution
     Control Devices: by R.H.  Sullivan, et al., American
     Public Works Assoc., Chicago, IL.

285  Storm and Combined Sewers—Part of the Treatment
     Process:  by R. Field, USEPA, Storm & Combined
     Sewer Program, Edison, NJ, (published in WATER/
     Engineering and Management, p. 34-36, Jan. 1982).
Report   EPA-600/J-81/547
NTIS     PB 82-205 907
Report   EPA-905/9-81-002
NTIS     PB 82-169 210
Report   EPA-600/2-82/045
Summary  EPA-600/S2-82/045
NTIS     PB 82-230 319
Report   EPA-600/2-82-048
Summary  EPA-600/S2-82-048
NTIS     PB 82-227 711

Report   EPA-600/2-82/084
NTIS     PB 82-259 235
Report   EPA-600/2-82/086
Summary  EPA-600/S2-82/086
NTIS     PB 83-107 466
Report   EPA-600/2-82/090
Summary  EPA-600/S2-82/090
NTIS     PB 83-111 021
Report   EPA-600/2-82-094
Summary  EPA-600/S2-82-094
NTIS     PB 83-133 561

Report   EPA-600/8-82/012
NTIS     PB 82-262 718
Report   EPA-600/8-82/013
NTIS     PB 82-266 172
Report   EPA-600/J-82/126
NTIS     PB 82-169 210
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286  Porous Pavement—Research, Development, and Demon-
     stration:  by R. Field, et al., USEPA, Storm
     & Combined Sewer Program, Edison, NJ,
     (published 1n Transportation Engineering, J. ,of
     ASCE, v!08, nTE3, p. 244-258, May 1982).

287  Status of Porous Pavement Research:  by R. Field,
     et al., USEPA, Storm & Combined Sewer Program,
     Edison, NJ, (published in Water Research, V16, p.
     849-858, 1982).

288  An Overview of the U.S. Environmental Protection
     Agency's Storm & Combined Sewer Program Collection
     System Research:  by R. Field, USEPA, Storm & Com-
     bined Sewer Program, Edison, NJ, (published in
     Water Research, v!6, p859-870, 1982).

289  Evaluation of Catchbasin Performance for Urban
     Stormwater Pollution Control: G.L. Aronson, et al.,
     Environmental Design & Planning, Inc., Boston, MA.

290  Combined Sewer Overflow Characteristics from Treat-
     ment Plant Data:  by J.A. Mueller & D.M. DiToro,
     Manhattan College, Bronx, NY.

291  Lawrence Avenue Underflow Sewer System—Monitoring
     and Evaluation: by L. Koncza, et al., Dept. of
     Public Works, Chicago, IL.

292  Demonstration of Sewer Relining by the Insituform
     Process, Northbrook, Illinois:  by F.T. Driver,
     of Insituform of North America, and M.R. Olson, of
     Thomas I. Simmons & Assoc., Rochelle, IL.

293  Demonstrate Real-Time Automatic Control of Combined
     Sewer Systems: H.C. Coffee, et al., City and
     County of San Francisco; & Camp Dresser & McKee,
     Inc., Annadale, VA.

294  EPA Macroscopic Planning Model (EPAMAC) for Storm-
     water and Combined Sewer Overflow Control—Applica-
     tion Guide and User's Manual:  by W.G. Smith, et al.,
     Metcalf & Eddy Engineers, Inc., Palo Alto, CA.

295  Value of Flow Calibration for Decision Making in
     Infiltration/Inflow Studies: by W.C. Pisano,
     et al., Environmental Design & Planning, Inc.,
     Boston, MA.
Report   EPA-600/J-82/230
NTIS     PB 83-116 954
Report   EPA-600/J-82/236
NTIS     PB 83-166 207
Report   EPA-600/J-82/237
NTIS     PB 83-168 245
Report   EPA-600/2-83/043
Summary  EPA-600/S2-83/043
NTIS     PB 83-217 745

Report   EPA-600/2-83/049
Summary  EPA-600/S2-83/049
NTIS     PB 83-224 543

Report   EPA-600/2-83/053
Summary  EPA-600/S2-83/053
NTIS     PB 83-229 468

Report   EPA-600/2-83/064
Summary  EPA-600/S2-83/064
NTIS     PB 83-245 878
Report   EPA-600/2-83/084
Summary  EPA-600/S2-83/084
NTIS     PB 83-259 705
Report   EPA-600/2-83/086
Summary  EPA-600/S2-83/086
NTIS     PB 83-259 689
Report   EPA-600/2-83/087
Summary  EPA-600/S2-83/087
NTIS     PB 83-259 739
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296  Hydro Brake Regulated Storage System for
     Stormwater Management:  by T.M. Matthews,  et al.,
     Snell Environmental Group, Stow, OH; and City of
     Cleveland, OH.

297  Stormwater Hydrological Characteristics of Porous
     and Conventional Paving Systems:  by G.F.  Goforth,
     et al., Espey, Huston & Assoc., Inc., Austin, TX;
     & Resource Technology, Inc., Albuquerque,  NM.

298  Guidelines for the Monitoring of Urban Runoff
     Quality:  by M.B. Sonnen, M.B. Sonnen Co., Inc.,
     Walnut Creek, CA.

299  Development of Methods to Define Water Quality
     Effects of Urban Runoff:  by J.L. Mancini,"
     Manhattan College, Bronx, NY.

300  Results of the Nationwide Urban Runoff Program:
     Executive Summary, Dec. 1983:  Water Planning
     Division, USEPA, Washington, DC.

301  Results of the Nationwide Urban Runoff Program:
     Volume I - Final Report, Dec. 1983:  Water
     Planning Division, USEPA, Washington, DC.

302  Results of the Nationwide Urban Runoff Program:
     Volume II - Appendices, Sept. 1982:  Water
     Planning Division, USEPA, Washington, DC.

303  Results oT the Nationwide Urban Runoff Program;
     Volume III - Data Appendix, Dec. 1983:  Water
     Planning Division, USEPA, Washington, DC.

304  Combined Sewer Overflow Toxic Pollutant Study:
     by E.G. Jordan Co., Portland, ME.

305  Procedures for Estimating Dry-Weather Sewage In-
     Line Pollutant Deposition—Phase II:  by W.C.
     Pisano, et al., Environmental Design & Planning,
     Inc.,Boston,MA.

306  Storm Water Management Model User's Manual,
     Version III:  by W.C. Huber, et al., University of
     Florida, Gainesville, FL.
  <*•
307  Storm Water Management Model User's Manual,
     Version III:  Addendum I EXTRAN:  by W.C.  Huber,
     et al., University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
Report   EPA-600/2-83/097
Summary  EPA-600/S2-83/097
NTIS     PB  84-110 378
Report   EPA-600/2-83/106
Summary  EPA-600/S2-83/106
NTIS     PB 84-123 728
Report   EPA-600/2-83/124
Summary  EPA-600/S2-83/124
NTIS     PB 84-122 902

Report   EPA-600/2-83/125
Summary  EPA-600/S2-83/125
NTIS     PB 84-122 928

Report    No EPA Number
NTIS only PB 84-185 545
Report    No EPA Number
NTIS only PB 84-185 552
Report    No EPA Number
NTIS only PB 84-185 560
Report    No EPA Number
NTIS only PB 84-185 578
Report   EPA-440/1-84/304
NTIS     PB 84-207 687

Report   EPA-600/2-84/020
Summary  EPA-600/S2-84/020
NTIS     PB 84-141 480
Report   EPA-600/2-84/109a
Summary  EPA-600/S2-84/109a
NTIS     PB 84-198 423

Report   EPA-600/2-84/109b
Summary  EPA-600/S2-84/109t>
NTIS     PB 84-198 431
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308  Evaluation of urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Over-
     flow Mutagenicity:  by S. J. Spiegel, et a!.,
     O'Brien & Gere Engineers, Syracuse, NY.

309  Swirl and Helical Bend Regulator/Concentrator for
     Storm and Combined Sewer Overflow Control:  by W. C.
     Pisano, et al., Environmental Design & Planning,
     Inc., Hanover, MA.

310  Selected Topics Related to Infiltration and Inflow
     in Sewer Systems:  by R. H. Sullivan & J. W. Ewing,
     American Public Works Assoc., Chicago, IL.

311  Demonstration of Service Lateral Testing and
     Rehabilitation Techniques:  C.H. Steketee, Westech
     Engineering, Inc., Salem, OR.

312  Characterizing and Controlling Urban Runoff through
     Street and Sewerage Cleaning:  by R. Pitt, Consult-
     ing Engineer, Blue Mounds, WI

313  Insituform and Other Sewer Rehabilitation
     Techniques: by M.R. Olson, T.I. Simmons and
     Assoc., Rochelle, IL.

314  Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) Bibliography:
     by T.O. Barnwell, Jr., et al., Assessment Branch,
     Environmental Research Laboratory, Athens, GA.

315  Porous Pavement and Urban Hydrology:  by R. Field,
     USEPA, Storm & Combined Sewer Program, Edison, NJ,
     MERL-CI-2380, 6p, 1983.

316  Factors Affecting Stream Transport of Combined
     Sewer Overflow Sediments:  by S.L. Klemetson, USEPA,
     MERL-Ci, (pub. in Journal of the Water Pollution by
     O.K. Scheible, et al., HydroQual,  Inc., Mahwah, NJ.

317  Ultraviolet Disinfection of Wastewaters from
     Secondary Effluent and Combined Sewer Overflows:
     by O.K. Scheible, et al., HydroQual, Inc., Mahwah, NJ.

318  Methodology for Analysis of Detention Basins for
     Control of Urban Runoff Quality:   by Eugene D.
   •  Driscoll, Woodward-Clyde 'Consultants, Oakland, NJ.

319  Urban Stormwater Management:  Legislation is
     Necessary, Proceedings of Fourth International
     Conference on Urban Storm Drainage, Lausanne,
     Switzerland, August 31-September 4, 1987:  by
     R. Field, USEPA, Storm & Combined  Sewer Program,
     Edison, NJ.
Report   EPA-600/2-84/116
Summary  EPA-600/S2-84/116
NTIS     PB 84-211 168

Report   EPA-600/2-84/151
Summary  EPA-600/S2-84/151
NTIS     PB 85-102 523
Report   EPA-600/2-85/020
Summary  EPA-600/S2-85/020
NTIS     PB 85-102 523

Report   EPA-600/2-85/131
Summary  EPA-600/S2-85/131
NTIS     PB 86-135 647

Report   EPA-600/2-85/038
Summary  EPA-600/S2-85/038
NTIS     PB 85-186 500

Report   EPA-600/2-85/132
Summary  EPA-600/S2-85/132
NTIS     PB 86-130 192

Report   EPA-600/3-85/077
NTIS     PB 86-136 041
Report   EPA-600/D-85/074
NTIS     PB 85-191 104
Report   EPA-600/D-85/220
NTIS     PB 86-114 782
Report   EPA-600/2-86/005
Summary  EPA-600/S2-86/005
NTIS     PB 86-145 182

Report   EPA-440/5-87/001
NTIS     PB 87-116 562
Report   EPA-600/D-88/057
NTIS     PB 88-184 866
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320  Development and Evaluation of a Rubber "Duck Bill"
     Tide Gate:  by Peter A. Freeman, et al.,
     Peter A. Freeman Assoc., Inc., Berlin, MD.

321  Storm and Combined Sewer Overflow:  An Overview of
     EPAfs Research Program:  by R. Field, USEPA,
     Storm & Combined Sewer Program Edison, NJ.

322  Hazardous and Toxic Wastes Associated with Urban
     Stormwater Runoff:  by R. Pitt and R. Field, USEPA,
     Proceedings 16th Annual RREL Hazardous Waste
     Research Symposium.

323  Urban Runoff Pollution Control - State-of-the-Art:-
     by R. Field and J.A. Lager, USEPA, Storm & Combined
     Sewer Program, Edison, NJ and Metcalf & Eddy, Inc.,
     Palo Alto, CA (pub. in Journal of the Envir. Engin.
     Div., ASCE, v!01,.nEEl, p!07-125, Feb. 1975).

324  EPA Research In Urban Stormwater Pollution Control:
     by R. Field, USEPA, Storm & Combined Sewer Program,
     Edison, NJ, (pub. in Journal of the Hydraulics
     Div., v!06, nHY5, p819-835, May 1980).

325  Management and Control of Combined Sewer Overflows:
     by R. Field and E.J. Struzeski, Jr., USEPA, Storm
     & Combined Sewer Program, Edison, NJ, (pub. in
     Journal Water Pollution Control Federation v44,
     n7, p!393-1415, Jul. 1972).

326  Guidance Manual for the Preparation of NPDES Permit
     Applications for Storm Water Discharges Associated
     with Industrial Activity.

327  Guidance Manual for the Preparation of Part 1 of the
     NPDES Permit Applications for Discharges from
     Municipal Separate Storm Sewers System.

328  The Treatability of Urban  Stormwater Toxicants:  by
     R. Pitt et al., USEPA, Proceedings 17th Annual RREL
     Hazardous Waste Research Symposium.

329  Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A
     Compilation of Significant References:  by R. Field
     and F. Everson, USEPA, Stormand Combined Sewer
     Program, Edison NJ.
Report   EPA-600/2-89/020
Summary  EPA-600/S2-89/020
NTIS     PB 89-188 379/AS

Report   EPA-600/8-89/054
Summary  EPA-600/S8-89/054
NTIS     PB 90-187 006

Report   EPA-600/9-90-037
NTIS     PB 91-148 379
Report     EPA-600/J-90/050
NTIS only  PB 90-221 979/AS
Report     EPA-600/J-90/051
NTIS only  PB 90-221 997/AS
Report     EPA-600/J-90/052
NTIS only  PB 90-221 706/AS
Report   EPA-505/8-91-002
NTIS     PB 92-199 058
Report   EPA 505/8-91-003A
NTIS     PB 92-114 578
Report   EPA-600/9-91-002
NTIS     PB 91-233 627
Report   EPA/600/9-91/012
NTIS     PB 92-114 560
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330  Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody:       Report
     by R. Field et al.t USEPA, Proceedings of an            NTIS
     Engineering Foundation Conference: "Urban
     Stormwater Quality Enhancement - Source Control,
     Retrofitting, and Combined Sewer Technology",
     Davos Platz, Switzerland, October 1989.

331  Non-Stormwater Discharges into Storm Drainage           Report
     Systems: by R. Field, USEPA, Storm and Combined         NTIS
     Sewer Program, Proceedings WPCF Specialty Conference:
     "Control of Combined Sewer Overflows" Boston, MA,
     April 1990.

332  Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals          Report
     From Combined Sewer Overflows Treatment:  by            NTIS
     R. Field, USEPA, Storm and Combined Sewer Program,
     Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference
     on Urban Storm Drainage, Suita, Osaka, Japan,
     July 1990.

333  Demonstration of In-Receiving Water Storage of          Report
     Combined Sewer Overflows in a Marine/Estuarine          NTIS
     Environment by the Flow Balance Method:  by
     R. Field et a!., USEPA, Storm and Combined Sewer
     Program, Proceedings of the Fifth International
     Conference on Urban Storm Drainage.

334  Investigation of Inappropriate Pollutant Entries
     into Storm Drainage Systems: by Robert Pitt et al.,
     Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Office of
     Research and Development, US EPA Cincinnati, OH.

335  "Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm -     Journal
     Generated Flows":  by Marie L. O'Shea and               NTIS
     Richard Field, USEPA, Storm and Combined Sewer
     Program, Edison NJ. (pub. in Canadian Journal of
     Microbiology, Volume 38, # 4, April 1992).

336  Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention and Control           Report
     Planning:  by D. Bingham et al., Office of              NTIS
     Research and Development Center for Environmental
     Research Information, Cincinnati, OH.

337  Combined Sewer'Overflow Control:  by D. Walker          Report
     et al., Office of Research and Development Center       NTIS
     for  Environmental Research Information,
     Cincinnati, OH.

338  Potential Groundwater Contamination from Intentional    Report
     and  Nonintentional Stormwater  Infiltration: by          Summary
     R.Pitt  et al., University of Alabama at Birmingham,     NTIS
     Birmingham, Alabama.
         EPA-600/A-92/060
         PB 92-158 559
         EPA-600/A-92/061
         PB 92-158 542
         EPA-600/A-92/062
         PB 92-159 567
         EPA-600/A-92/063
         PB 92-158 575
Report   EPA-600/R-92/238
Summary  EPA-600/SR-92/238
NTIS     PB 93-131 472
         EPA-600/J-92/269
         PB 92-209 311
         EPA-625/R-93/004
         PB 94-144 623
         EPA-625/R-93/007
         PB 93-144 649
         EPA-600/R-94/051
         EPA-600/SR-94/051
         PB 94-165 354
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339  Combined Sewer Overflows: Guidance for Screening and    Report
     Ranking:  by USEPA, Office of Wastewater Enforcement    NTIS
     and Compliance, Washington, D.C.

340  Combined Sewer Overflow Funding Options Guidance:       Report
     by USEPA, Office of Water, Washington, D.C.             NTIS

341  Combined Sewer Overflows: Guidance for Permit           Report
     Writers:  by USEPA, Washington, D.C.                    NTIS

342  Combined Sewer Overflow: Guidance for Long-Term         Report
     Control:  by USEPA, Washington, D.C.                    NTIS

343  Combined Sewer Overflows: Guidance for Nine Minimum     Report
     Control Measures:  by USEPA, Office of Water,           NTIS
     Washington, D.C.

344  Stormwater Pollution Abatement Technologies:  by        Report
     R. Field et a!., USEPA, Storm and Combined Sewer        Summary
     Overflow Program, Edison NJ.                            NTIS
                EPA-832/B-94-OQ3
                Pub Pending
                EPA-832/B-94-006
                Pub Pending

                EPA-832/B-94-007
                Pub Pending

                EPA-832/R-94-001
                Pub Pending

                EPA-832/R-94-002
                Pub Pending
                EPA-600/R-94-129
                EPA-600/S-94-129
                PB 95-100053AS
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