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TREATABILITY MANUAL
VOLUME V. Summary
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
September 1981
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PREFACE
In January, 1979, USEPA's Office of Enforcement and Office of Water
and Waste Management requested help from the Office of Research
and Development in compiling wastewater treatment performance
data into a "Treatability Manual."
A planning group was set up to manage this activity under the
chairmanship of William Cawley, Deputy Director, Industrial
Environmental Research Laboratory - Cincinnati. The group in-
cludes participants from: 1) the Industrial Environmental
Research Laboratory - Cincinnati; 2) Effluent Guidelines Divi-
sion; 3) Office of Water Enforcement and Permits; 4) Municipal
Environmental Research Laboratory - Cincinnati; 5) R.S. Kerr,
Environmental Research Laboratory - Ada; 6 Industrial Environ-
mental Research Laboratory - Research Triangle Park; 7) WAPORA,
Incorporated; and 8) Burke-Hennessy Associates, Incorporated.
The objectives of this program are :
to provide readily accessible data and information on
treatability of industrial waste streams;
to provide a basis for research planning by identifying
gaps in knowledge of the treatability of certain pollut-
ants and waste streams.
The primary output from this program is a five volume Treatabil-
ity Manual. This was first published in June 1980, with revisions
made in September 1981 and August 1982. This publication re-
places Volume I in its entirety, and updates Volumes II, III,
IV, and V. The individual volumes are named as follows:
Volume I - Treatability Data
Volume II - Industrial Descriptions
Volume III - Technologies
Volume IV - Cost Estimating (In the process of re-
vision for later publication)
Volume V - Summary
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The development of this revision to the Treatability Manual has
resulted from efforts of a large number of people. It is the
collection of contributions from throughout the Environmental
Protection Agency, particularly from the Office of Water Enforce-
ment, Office of Water and Waste Management, and the Office of
Research and Development. Equally important to its success were
the efforts of the employees of WAPORA, Inc., and Burke-Hennessy
Associates, Inc., who participated in this operation.
A list of names of contributors would not adequately acknowledge
the effort expended in the development of the manual. This
document exists because of the major contributions of numerous
individuals within EPA and the EPA contractors, including:
Effluent Guidelines Division
Office of Water Regulations and Standards, Office of
Water
Permits Division
Office of Water Enforcement and Permits, Office of
Water
National Enforcement Investigation Center
Office of Enforcement
Office of Research and Development
Center for Environmental Research Information
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory
Research Triangle Park, NC
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory
Cincinnati, OH
As Committee Chairman, I would like to express my sincere appre-
ciation to the Committee Members and others who contributed to
the success of this effort.
William A. Cawley, Deputy Director,
lERL-Ci
Chairman, Treatability Coordination
Committee
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE ii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iii
LIST OF PAGES vii
V.I Introduction V. 1-1
V.I.I Objectives V.l-1
V. 1.2 Data Sources V.l-2
V.2 Executive Summaries of Volumes I through IV V.2-1
V.2.1 Volume I - Treatability Data V.2-1
V.2.2 Volume II - Industrial Descriptions V.2-2
V.2.3 Volume III - Technologies for Control/Removal
of Pollutants V.2-2
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V.3 Deleted
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V.5 References .» V.5-1
V.6 Master Bibliography/Document Access Key V.6-1
Volume I Cross Reference V.6-86
Volume II Cross Reference V.6-87
Volume III Cross Reference V.6-88
Reserved for Volume IV Cross Reference V.6-89
Volume V Cross Reference V.6-90
V.7 Methods for Sampling, Analysis, and Statistical
Interpretation of Data V.7-1
V.7.1 Introduction V.7-1
V.I.2 Sampling, Analytic, and Statistical Protocols.... V.7-2
V.7. 3 Industrial Data Analyses V.7-
Appendices
A. Number of Source/Treatment Technology Data Sets V.A-1
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Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1981. Variously
Paginated.
5-61. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Closed-cycle textile
dyeing: full-scale hyperfiltration demonstration (design).
EPA-600/2-80/055. Prepared for IERL, Office of Research
and Development, Research Triangle Park, NC; 1980. 103 pp.
Date: 12/1/82 R Change 2 V.5-8
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5-62. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proceedings: First
national symposium/workshop on rotating biological contactor
technology. EPA-600/9-80/046a. Prepared for MERL, Office
of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980. 792 pp.
5-63. Utility Water Act Group. 1982. Utility Water Act Group
Comments on the draft revised treatability manual, 14 July
1982. Variously paginated.
Date: 12/1/82 R Change 2 V.5-9
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Master Bibliography/Document Access Key
The Master Bibliography/Document Access Key is a central file for all refer-
ences obtained in the development of the Treatability Manual. The list in-
cludes over 600 references. Reference cites include, as standard information,
a microfiche number and volume reference cites, on the first line. The second
line contains further identifiers in the form of EPA document or contract
numbers, PB numbers, Library of Congress numbers as well as any other refer-
ence specific numbers available. The remainder of the lines are reserved for
the reference cite. The individual volume cross-referencing tables are com-
prised of volume specific reference cites (i.e. 1-2, 3-8) in one column cross-
referenced to the appropriate microfiche number from the Master Bibliography.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-1
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0001 3-78
EPA-440/l-76/060n
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations, guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the hospital point source cate-
gory. EPA-440/l-76/060n. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Divi-
sion, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.;
1976. 131 pp.
0002 3-76 5-49
EPA-440/l-76/059a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and new source
performance standards for the mineral mining and processing
industry point source category. EPA-440/l-76/059a. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1976. 432 pp.
0003 3-86
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft technical report for
revision of steam electric effluent limitations guidelines. U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.; 1978. 607 pp.
0004 3-108 5-24
EPA-600/2-76/220 PB 266-241
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Extraction of chemical
pollutants from industrial wastewaters with volatile solvents.
EPA-600/2-76/220. Prepared for RSKERL, Office of Research and
Development, Ada, Oklahoma; 1976. 510 pp.
0005 2-58 3-68
Contract Nos. 68-01-3289 and 68-01-3884
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Technical study report
BATEA-NSPS-PSES-PSNS: textile mills point source category (draft
contractor's report). Contract Nos. 68-01-3289 and 68-01-3884.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,
D.C.; 1978. Variously paginated.
0006 3-71
Contract Nos. 68-01-3273, 68-01-4762, and 68-02-2618
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft technical assistance
in the implementation of the BAT review of coal mining industry
point source category (draft contractor's report). Contract Nos.
68-01-3273, 68-01-4762, and 68-02-2618. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
0007 3-85
Contract No. 68-01-4492
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for inorganic chemicals manufacturing point source category -
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-2
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BATEA, NSPS, and pretreatment standards (draft contractor's
report). Contract No. 68-01-4492. Prepared for Effluent Guide-
lines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washing-
ton, D.C.; 1979.
0008
EPA-400/1-77/087A PB 238-464
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Supplement for pretreat-
ment to the development document for the inorganic chemicals
manufacturing point source category. EPA-400/1-77/087A. Pre-
pared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1977.
0009 1-33 2-14 3-11 5-8
EPA-440/1-79/016
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for proposed effluent limitations guidelines, new source
performance standards, and pretreatment standards for the leather
tanning and finishing point source category. EPA-440/1-79/016.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 381 pp.
0010 2-45 3-70
EPA-440/1-76/083A
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Interim final supplement
for pretreatment to the development document for the petroleum
refining industry existing point source category. EPA-440/1-76/
083A. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water
and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1977. 115 pp.
0011 2-3 3-117 5-2
Contract No. 68-01-5767
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Status report on the
treatment and recycle of wastewaters from the car wash industry
(draft contractor's report). Contract No. 68-01-5767. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
0012 2-2 3-84 5-1
Contract No. 68-03-2550
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Technical support document
for auto and other laundries industry (draft contractor's report).
Contract No. 68-03-2550. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Divi-
sion, Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.;
1979. Variously paginated.
0013 2-33 3-87
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent limitations
guidelines and standards for the pharmaceutical manufacturing
point source category (draft contractor's report). Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-3
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0014
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Supplement to the draft
contractor's engineering report for the development of effluent
limitations guidelines for the pharmaceutical point source cate-
gory (BATEA, NSPS, BCT, BMP, Pretreatment). Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Washington, B.C.; 1979.
0015 2-38 5-22
Contract No. 68-01-4845
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Preliminary draft develop-
ment document for BAT effluent limitations guidelines and new
source performance standards for the ore mining and dressing
industry, (draft contractor's report). Contract No. 68-01-4845.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Washington, D.C.;
1979.
0016 1-46 2-38 3-66 5-22
Contract No. 68-01-4845
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for BAT effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance
standards for the ore mining and dressing industry (draft con-
tractor's report). Contract No. 68-01-4845. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Washington, D.C.; 1979. Variously paginated.
0017 3-83
Contract No. 68-01-4379
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Foundry industry (draft
contractor's report). Contract No. 68-01-4379. U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
0018 1-51 2-50 3-28 5-30
Contract No. 68-01-4673
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Review of best available
technology for the rubber processing point source category (draft
contractor's report). Contract No. 68-01-4673. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1978. Variously paginated.
0019 3-75 5-44
EPA-440/l-78/060e PB 285 480
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the pesticide
chemicals manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/1-78/
060e. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water
and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1978. 316 pp.
0021 3-69
EPA 440/l-76/060b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the gum and wood chemicals
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-4
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manufacturing. EPA 440/l-76/060b. Prepared for Effluent Guide-
lines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washing-
ton, B.C.; 1976.
0022
EPA-440/l-78/061d PB 286 520
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the ore mining and dressing p6int source category,
Volume I. EPA-440/l-78/061d. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington,
D.C.; 1978.
0023 1-64 2-37 3-25
EPA-440/l-78/061e PB 286 521
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the ore mining and dressing point source category,
Volume II. EPA-440/l-78/061e. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington,
D.C.; 1978.
0024 3-82
Contract No. 68-01-4624
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Preliminary data base for
review of BATEA effluent limitations guidelines, NSPS, and pre-
treatment standards for the pulp, paper, and paperboard point
source category. Contract No. 68-01-4624. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste Management, Wash-
ington, D.C.; 1979.
0025 1-43 2-30 3-15 5-19
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Technical review of the
best available technology, best demonstrated technology, and
pretreatment technology for the gum and wood chemicals point
source category (draft contractor's report). Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1978.
0026
EPA-440/1-75/057
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and new source
performance standards for the coal mining point source category.
EPA 440/1-75/057. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0030 2-1
NRDC Consent Decree Industry Summary, 1979.
- Auto and Other Laundries
- Coal Mining
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-5
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- Coil Coating Industry
- Electroplating
- Explosive Manufacturing
- Foundries
- Gum and Wood Chemicals
'- Inorganic Chemicals
- Iron and Steel Industry
- Leather Tanning and Finishing Industry
- Rubber Processing
- Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing Industry
- Ore Mining and Dressing
- Paint and Ink Formulation
- Petroleum Refining
- Porcelain Enameling
- Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry
- Steam Electric Power
.- Textile Mills
- Timber Products
- POTW
0031 3-103
EPA-600/2-76/197 PB 265 363
Petersen, R.J., and K.E. Cobian. New membranes for treating
metal finishing effluents by reverse osmosis. EPA-600/2-76/197.
Prepared for IERL, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1976. 59 pp.
0032 3-93
EPA-600/2-77/104 PB 271 015
Bollyky, L.J. Ozone treatment of cyanide bearing plating waste.
EPA-600/ 2-77/104. Prepared for IERL, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977.
43 pp.
0033 3-109
EPA-600/2-73/024 PB 234 447
Treatment and recovery of fluoride industrial wastes. EPA-600/
2-73/024. Grumman Aerospace Corporation, Bethpage, N.Y.; 1974.
0034 3-36, 46 5-52
EPA/SW-148C PB 275 287
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Physical, chemical, and
biological treatment techniques for industrial wastes. EPA/SW-
148C. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid
Waste, Washington, D.C.; 1976.
0035 2-26
EPA-440/l-79/072a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the porce-
lain enameling point source category. EPA-400/l-79/072a. Pre-
pared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste
Management, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 588 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-6
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0036 3-92
Contract No. DADA 17-73-C-3025
Chian, E.S.K., M.N. Aschauer, and H.H.P. Fang. Evaluation of new
reverse osmosis membranes for the separation of toxic compounds
from wastewater. Contract No. DADA 17-73-C-3025. U.S. Army
Medical Research and Development Command, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
309 pp.
0037 3-89
Contract No. 68-02-1874
Klieve, J.R., and G.D. Rawlings. Source assessment: textile
plant wastewater toxics study phase II. Contract No. 68-02-1874.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 127 pp.
0038 3-107
Contract No. 68-02-1874
Rawlings, G.D. Evaluation of hyperfiltration treated textile
wastewaters. Contract 68-02-1874. U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.;
1978.
0039 3-106 5-46
EPA-600/2-79/006
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Selected biodegradation
techniques for treatment and/or ultimate disposal of organic
materials. EPA-600/2-79/006. Prepared for IERL, Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1979. 377 pp.
0040
EPA-440/1-77/084
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Supplement for pretreat-
ment to the development document for the steam electric power
generating point source category. EPA-440/1-77/084. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1977. 244 pp.
0041
EPA-440/l-74/029a PB 240 853
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the steam electric generating point source category.
EPA-440/l-74/029-a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0042 2-61* 5-34
EPA-440/1-79/300
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Fate of priority pollut-
ants in publicly owned treatment works-pilot study. EPA-440/1-79/
300. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office Water and
Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 33 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-7
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0043
EPA-440/l-79/024a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for proposed effluent limitation guidelines and standards for the
iron and steel manufacturing point source category, Volume III.
EPA-440/l-79/024a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
308 pp.
0044 3-51
EPA-430/9-78/009
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Innovative and alternative
technology assessment manual. EPA-430/9-78/009 (draft). Prepared
for MERL, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1978. 252 pp.
0045 3-110
Contract No. 68-03-2579
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Priority pollutant treata-
bility review, industrial sampling and assessment. Contract
68-03-2579. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1978. 47 pp.
0046 3-90
EPA-600/2-78/004h PB 280 959
Rawlings, G.D. Source assessment: textile plant wastewater
toxics study phase I. EPA-600/2-78/004h. Prepared for Office of
Energy, Minerals, and Industry, IERL, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina; 1979. 153 pp.
0047 3-112 5-43
No. W77-05337 PB 264 534
Olem, H. The rotating biological contactor for biochemical
ferrous iron oxidation in the treatment of coal mine drainage.
No. W77-05337. Penn State University, Prepared for U.S. Depart-
ment of Commerce, Office of Water Research and Technology, Wash-
ington, D.C.; 1975.
0051
Rosene, Michael R. Application of a polyani-based adsorption
model to the competitive adsorption of solids from water solution
onto activated carbon. Presented to K. Dostal from Calgon Corp.;
1979.
0052 3-115
EPA-600/2-78/192 PB 288 402
Kleper, M.H., A.Z. Gollan, R.L. Goldsmith, and K.J. McNulty.
Assessment of best available technology economically achievable
for synthetic rubber manufacturing wastewater. EPA-600/2-78/192.
Prepared for IERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1978. 182 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-8
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0053
EPA-560/6-76/006 PB 251 433
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Assessment of wastewater
management, treatment technology, and associated costs for abate-
ment of PCB's concentrations in industrial effluents. EPA-560/
6-76/006. Office of Toxic Substances, Washington, D.C.; 1976.
0054
EPA-440/1-74/030A PB 241 916
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the fabricated and reclaimed rubber segment of the
rubber processing point source category. EPA-440/1-74/030A.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0055
EPA-440/l-74/004-a PB 238 651
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards-feedlots point source category. EPA-440/l-74/004-a.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Air and
Water Programs, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0056 2-19
EPA 440/l-79/071a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the coil
coating point source category. EPA 440/l-79/071a. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
0057
EPA-440/l-74/007a PB 238 611
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and NSPS for the major inorganic
products point source category. EPA-440/l-74/007a. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Air and Water Programs,
Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0058 2-46 3-21
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
including the data base for the review of effluent limitations
guidelines (BATEA), new source performance standards, and pre-
treatment standards for the petroleum refining point source
category. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1978.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-9
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0059 2-44 5-28
EPA-440/l-74/014a PB 238 612
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the petroleum refining point source category. EPA-440/
l-74/014a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1974. 195 pp.
0060 3-72
EPA-400/1-75/060
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the pharmaceutical manufacturing
point source category. EPA-400/1-75/060. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials,
Washington, D.C.; 1976. 331 pp.
0061
Contract No. 68-03-2610
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Study of effectiveness of
activated carbon technology for the removal of specific materials
from organic chemical processes. EPA Contract No. 68-03-2610.
Final report on Pilot Operations at USS Chemical, Nevella. 1979.
0062
EPA-440/1-74/028A PB 238 316
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the grain processing segment of the grain mills point
source category. EPA-440/1-74/028A. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Air and Water Programs, Washington,
D.C.; 1974.
0063
EPA-440/1-75/042A PB 240 863
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the formulated fertilizer segment of the fertilizer
manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/1-75/042A. Pre-
pared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0064
EPA-440/1-74/001C PB 238 907
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the flat glass segment of the glass manufacturing point
source category. EPA-440/l-74/001c. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Air and Water Programs, Washing-
ton, D.C.; 1974.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-10
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0065
EPA-440/l-75/041a PB 256 840
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the fish meal, salmon, bottom fish, clam, oyster,
sardine, scallop, herring, and abalone segment of the canned and
preserved fish and seafood processing industry point source
category. EPA-440/l-75/041a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington,
D.C.; 1975. 485 pp.
0066
EPA-440/l-74/001b PB 238 078
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the insulation fiberglass manufacturing segment of the
glass manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/l-74/001b.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Air and
Water Programs, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0067
Contract No. 68-01-1507
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance
standards for the iron and steel foundry industry. Contract No.
68-01-1507. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0068 3-74 5-7
EPA-440/l-74/016a PB 238 648
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the leather tanning and finishing point source cate-
gory. EPA-440/l-74/016a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Air and Water Programs, Washington, D.C.;
1974. 157 pp.
0069
Contract No. 68-01-2914
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance
standards for the machinery and mechanical products manufacturing
point source category, Vol. I. Contract No. 68-01-2914. Pre-
pared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0070
Contract No. 68-01-2914
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance
standards for the machinery and mechanical products manufacturing
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-11
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point source category, Vol. II. Contract No. 68-01-2914. Pre-
pared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0071
Contract No. 68-01-2914
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance
standards for the machinery and mechanical products manufacturing
point source category, Vol. III. Contract No. 68-01-2914.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0072
Contract No. 68-01-2914
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance
standards for the machinery and mechanical products manufacturing
point source category, Vol. IV. Contract No. 68-01-2914. Pre-
pared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0073
EPA-440/1-74/009A PB 241 905
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the major organic products segment of the organic
chemicals manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/1-74/
009A. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water
and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0074
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance
standards for the miscellaneous foods and beverages point source
category. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0075
EPA-440/l-74/006a PB 241 018
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the phosphoric derived chemicals segment of the phos-
phate manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/l-74/006a.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-12
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0076 3-80
EPA-440/l-74/023a PB 240 811
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the plywood, hardboard, and wood preserving segment of
the timber products processing point source category. EPA-440/
l-74/023a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0077
EPA-440/l-75/034a PB 256-854
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the pressed and blown glass segment of the glass manu-
facturing point source category. EPA-440/l-75/034a. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0078
EPA-440/l-74/019d PB 240 859
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the primary aluminum smelting subcategory of the alum-
inum segment of the nonferrous metals manufacturing point source
category. EPA-440/l-74/019d. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Air and Water Programs, Washington, D.C.;
1974.
0079
EPA-440/l-74/012a PB 238 836
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the red meat processing segments of the meat products
and rendering processing point source category. EPA-440/1-74/
012a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Air
and Water Programs, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0080
EPA-440/1-74/019C PB 238 464
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the secondary aluminum smelting subcategory of the
aluminum segment of the nonferrous metals manufacturing point
source category. EPA-440/l-74/019c. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Air and Water Programs, Washing-
ton, D.C.; 1974.
0081
EPA-440/l-74/008a PB 238 650
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the smelting and slag processing segments of the ferro-
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-13
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alloy manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/l-74/008a.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Air and
Water Programs, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0082
EPA-440/l-74/024a PB 238 837
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the steel making segment of the iron and steel manu-
facturing point source category. EPA-440/l-74/024a. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0083
EPA-440/l-75/036b PB 240 862
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the synthetic polymer segment of the plastics and
synthetic materials manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/
l-75/036b. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0084 3-79 5-48
EPA-440/l-74/010a PB 239 241
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the synthetic resins segment of the plastics and syn-
thetic materials manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/
l-74/010a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Air and Water Programs, Washington, D.C.; 1974. 238 pp.
0085
EPA-440/l-74/022a PB 238 832
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the textile mills point source category. EPA-440/1-74/
022a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water
and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0086 1-54 2-57 3-24 5-32
EPA-440/l-79/022b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the textile mills point source category. EPA-440/l-79/022b.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 678 pp.
0087 1-55 2-60 3-22 5-33
EPA-440/l-79/023b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the timber products processing point source category. EPA-440/
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-14
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l-79/023b. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 427 pp.
0088 3-67
EPA-440/l-74/013a PB 238 609
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the tire and synthetic segment of the rubber processing
point source category. EPA-440/l-74/013a. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Air and Water Programs, Washington,
D.C.; 1974. 193 pp.
0089
EPA-440/1-75/046
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final and proposed effluent limitations guidelines and
new source performance standards for the fruits, vegetables, and
specialties segment of the canned and preserved fruits and vege-
tables point source category. EPA-440/1-75/046. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975. 520 pp.
0090
EPA-440/1-75/061
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final and proposed effluent limitations guidelines and
new source performance standards for the ore mining and dressing
industry point source category, Vol. I. EPA-440/1-75/061.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0091
EPA-440/1-75/061
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final and proposed effluent limitations guidelines and
new source performance standards for the ore mining and dressing
industry point source category, Vol. II. EPA-440/1-75/061.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, B.C.; 1975.
0092
EPA-440/l-76/047a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final and proposed effluent limitations guidelines and
proposed new source performance standards for the bleached kraft,
groundwood, sulfite, soda, deink, and non-integrated paper mills
segment of the pulp, paper, and paperboard point source category,
Vol. I. EPA-440/l-76/047a. Prepared for Effluent-Guidelines
Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington,
D.C.; 1976.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-15
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0093
EPA-440/l-76/047a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final and proposed effluent limitations guidelines and
proposed new source performance standards for the bleached kraft,
groundwood, sulfite, soda, deink, and non-integrated paper mills
segment of the pulp, paper, and paperboard point source category,
Vol. II. EPA-440/l-76/047a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington,
D.C.; 1976.
0094
EPA-440/1-75/038
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the calcium carbide segment of
the ferroalloy manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/
1-75/038. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0095
EPA-440/1-76/060h
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the carbon black manufacturing point source category.
EPA-440/l-76/060h. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1976.
0096
EPA-440/l-76/057a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and new source
performance standards for the coal mining point source category.
EPA-440/l-76/057a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1976.
0097 3-119 5-18
EPA-440/1-76/060J
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the explosives manufacturing
point source category. EPA-440/1-76/060J. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials,
Washington, D.C.; 1976. 215 pp.
0098
EPA-440/l-76/048b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the forming, finishing, and
speciality steel segment of the iron and steel manufacturing
point source category, Vol. I. EPA-440/l-76/048b. Prepared for
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-16
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Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1976.
0099
EPA-440/l-76/048b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the forming, finishing, and
speciality steel segment of the iron and steel manufacturing
point source category, Vol II. EPA-440/l-76/048b. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1976.
0100
EPA-440/l-75/032a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the lead segment of the non-
ferrous metals manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/
l-75/032a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0101
EPA-440/l-76/055a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the oil and gas extraction point
source category. EPA-440/l-76/055a. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials,
Washington, D.C.; 1976.
0102
EPA-440/1-75/043
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the other non-fertilizer phos-
phate chemicals segment of the phosphate manufacturing point
source category. EPA-440/1-75/043. Prepared for Effluent Guide-
lines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washing-
ton, D.C.; 1975.
0103
EPA-440/1-76/0601
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the photographic processing
subcategory of the photographic point source category. EPA-440/
1-76/0601. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1976.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-17
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0104
EPA-440/1-75/044
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the raw cane sugar processing
segment of the sugar processing point source category. EPA-440/
1-75/044. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975. 291 pp.
0105 3-77
EPA-440/l-75/032b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and new source
performance standards for the primary copper smelting subcategory
of the copper segment of the non-ferrous metals manufacturing
point source category. EPA-440/l-75/032b. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials,
Washington, D.C.; 1975. 213 pp.
0106
EPA-440/1-75/032C
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the secondary copper subcategory
of the copper segment of the nonferrous metals manufacturing
point source category. EPA-440/1-75/032C. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials,
Washington, D.C.; 1975.
0107 3-26
EPA-440/1-75/045
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and new source
performance standards for the significant organic products seg-
ment of the organic chemicals manufacturing point source cate-
gory. EPA-440/1-75/045. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington,
D.C.; 1975. 391 pp.
0108
EPA-440/1-75/032
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
interim final effluent limitations guidelines and proposed new
source performance standards for the zinc segment of the non-
ferrous metals manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/
1-75/032. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1975.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-18
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0109
EPA-440/1-74/030
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
proposed effluent limitations guidelines and new source per-
formance standards for the fabricated and reclaimed rubber seg-
ment of the rubber processing point source category. EPA-440/
1-74/030. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0110
EPA-440/l-79/024a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for proposed effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category, Volume I.
EPA-440/l-79/024a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
0111
EPA-440/l-79/024a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for proposed effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category, Volume
II. EPA-440/l-79/024a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Divi-
sion, Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.;
1979.
0112
EPA-440/l-79/024a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for proposed effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category, Volume
IV. EPA-440/l-79/024a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Divi-
sion, Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.;
1979. 446 pp.
0113
EPA-440/l-79/024a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for proposed effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category, Volume
VII. EPA-440/l-79/024a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Divi-
sion, Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.;
1979. 419 pp.
0114
EPA-440/l-79/024a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for proposed effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category, Volume
VIII. EPA-440/l-79/024a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.;
1979. 768 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-19
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0115
EPA-440/1-74/036
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
proposed effluent limitations guidelines and new source perfor-
mance standards for the synthetic polymers segment of the plastics
and synthetic materials manufacturing point source category.
EPA-440/1-74/036. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0116
EPA-440/1-73/010
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
proposed effluent limitations guidelines and new source perfor-
mance standards for the synthetic resins segment of the plastics
and synthetic materials manufacturing point source category.
EPA-440/ 1-73/010. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Air and Water Programs, Washington, D.C.; 1973.
0117
EPA-440/l-74/036a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Addendum to development
document for proposed effluent limitations guidelines and new
source standards for the synthetic resins segment of the plastics
and synthetic materials manufacturing point source category.
EPA-440/l-74/036a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Air and Water Programs, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0119
EPA-440/1-74/033A
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
proposed effluent limitations guidelines and new source perfor-
mance standards for the wood furniture and fixture manufacturing
segment of the timber products processing point source category.
EPA-440/1-74/033A. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1974.
0120 3-73
EPA-440/1-78/085
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
proposed existing source pretreatment standards for the electro-
plating point source category. EPA-440/1-78/085. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1978. 532 pp.
0121 2-27
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Technical review for the
BAT analysis of the explosives industry (draft contractor's
report). Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 215 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-20
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0122 1-31 2-6 3-4 5-5
EPA-440/1-79/007
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
including the data base for effluent limitations guidelines
(BATEA), new source performance standards, and pretreatment stan-
dards for the inorganic chemicals manufacturing point source
category. EPA-440/1-79/007. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington,
D.C. ; 1979'. 934 pp.
0125
PB 198 519
Coughlin, R.W. Effect of surface groups on adsorption of pollut-
ants. Prepared for the Water Quality Office, Environmental
Protection Agency, 1970.
0129
Environmental assessment data systems. EADS.
0135
EPA-600/4-76/062 PB 265 470
Shackelford, W.M., and L.H. Keith. Frequency of organic compounds
identified in water. EPA-600/4-76/062. Prepared for Environ-
mental Research Laboratory, Research and Development, Athens,
GA; 1976.
0136
Chen, Y.R., and A.G. Hashimoto. A generalized model for substrate
utilization kinetics.
0137
W71-05157 PB 197 864
Bloom, R., C.B. Hopkins, and W.J. Weber, Jr. Granular carbon
treatment of raw sewage. W71-05157. Prepared for the Federal
Water Quality Administration, Department of the Interior.
Cincinnati, OH; 1970.
0139 1-49 2-47 3-116 5-27
EPA-440/l-79/014b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
proposed effluent limitations guidelines, new source performance
standards, and pretreatment standards for the petroleum refining
point source category. EPA-440/l-79/014b. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste Management, Wash-
ington, D.C.; 1979. 366 pp.
0140
EPA-440/l-79/024a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for proposed effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category, Volume V.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-21
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EPA-440/l-79/024a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
435 pp.
0141
EPA-440/l-79/024a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for proposed .effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category, Volume
VI. EPA-440/l-79/024a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Divi-
sion, Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.;
1979. 389 pp.
0142
EPA-440/l-79/024a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for proposed effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category, Volume
IX. EPA-440/l-79/024a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Divi-
sion, Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.;
1979. 758 pp.
0144 3-88 5-23
EPA-600/2-79/080 PB 299 291
CoCo, J.H., E. Klein, D. Rowland, J.H. Mayes, W.A Myers, E.
Pratz, C.J. Romero, and F.H. Yocum. Development of treatment and
control technology for refractory petrochemical wastes (draft
report). EPA-600/2-79/080. Prepared for RSKERL, Office of
Research and Development, Ada, Oklahoma; 1979. 220 pp.
0145 1-16
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Report on visit of
D. Stephan and W. Cawley, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
to Calgon Environmental Systems Division, Calgon Corporation,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 1979. 132 pp.
0146
EPA-440/1-73/029
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
proposed effluent limitations guidelines and new source perfor-
mance standards for the steam electric power generating point
source category. EPA-440/1-73/029. Prepared for Effluent Guide-
lines Division, Office of Air and Water Programs, Washington,
D.C.; 1974. 677 pp.
0147 3-94 5-3
EPA-600/2-78/177 PB 287 830
Kleper, M.H., R.L. Goldsmith, and A.Z. Gollan. Demonstration of
ultrafiltration and carbon adsorption for treatment of industrial
laundering wastewater. EPA-600/2-78/177. Prepared for IERL
Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.; Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1978. 109 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-22
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0148
EPA-440/l-74/021a PB 238 835
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the dairy products processing point source category.
EPA-440/l-74/021a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Air and Water Programs, Washington, D.C.; 1974. 167
pp.
0149 1-47 2-40 3-20 5-26
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft engineering report
for development of effluent limitations guidelines for the paint
manufacturing industry (BATEA, NSPS, pretreatment). Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
0150 1-48 2-41 3-19 5-25
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft engineering report
for development of effluent limitations guidelines for the ink
manufacturing industry (BATEA, NSPS, pretreatment). Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
0151 1-52 2-54
EPA-230/2-73/026 PB 256 313
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Economic analysis of
effluent guidelines for the soap and detergent industry.
EPA-230/2-73/026. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Planning and Evaluation, Washington, D.C.; 1976.
0152 3-95 5-45
EPA-600/2-78/176 PB 287 823
Kleper, M.H., R.L. Goldsmith, T.V. Tran, D.H. Steiner, J. Pecevich,
and M.A. Sakillaris. Treatment of wastewaters from adhesives and
sealants manufacturing by ultrafiltration. EPA-600/2-78/176.
Prepared for IERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1978. 120 pp.
0153 3-96 5-41
EPA-600/2-77/170 PB 272 473
McNulty, K.J., R.L. Goldsmith, A. Gollan, S. Hossain, and D.
Grant. Reverse osmosis field test: treatment of copper cyanide
rinse waters. EPA-600/2-77/170. Prepared for IERL, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 89 pp.
0154 3-91
EPA-600/2-78/040 PB 280-944
Davis, H.J., F.S. Model, and J.R. Leal. PBI reverse osmosis
membrane for chromium plating rinse water. EPA-600/2-78/040.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-23
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Prepared for IERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1978. 28 pp.
0155 3-111 5-50
EPA-600/2-78/129 PB 285 060
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effects of liquid deter-
gent plant effluent on the rotating biological contactor. EPA-600/
2-78/129. Prepared for IERL, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1978. 58 pp.
0156 1-5
EPA-600/8-77/005 PB 268 029
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Manual of treatment tech-
niques for meeting the interim primary drinking water regulations.
EPA-600/8-77/005. MERL, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 73 pp.
0157 3-102 5-42
EPA-600/2-76/060 PB 251 188
Brandon, C.A., and J.J. Porter. Hyperfiltration for renovation
of textile finishing plant wastewater. EPA-600/2-76/060. Pre-
pared for IERL, Office of Energy, Minerals and Industry, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina; 1976. 147 pp.
0158 2-52 3-30
EPA-440/l-74/018a PB 238 613
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and new source performance stan-
dards for the soap and detergent manufacturing point source
category. EPA-440/l-74/018a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington,
D.C.; 1974. 202 pp.
0159 3-125 5-47
EPA-600/2-76/123 PB 262 979
Schimmel, C., and D.B. Griffin. Treatment and disposal of com-
plex industrial wastes. EPA-600/2-76/123. Prepared for IERL,
Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1976.
0160
EPA-440/1-74/18
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
proposed effluent limitations guidelines and new source perfor-
mance standards for the soap and detergent manufacturing point
source category. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Air and Water Programs, Washington, D.C.; 1973.
0161 1-29 2-4 3-1
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development document for
effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the auto and
other laundries point source category. Prepared for Effluent
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-24
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Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste Management, Wash-
ington, B.C.; 1980. 157 pp.
0162 2-7
40CFR415
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for inorganic chemicals (40CFR415; 39FR9612, March 12,
1974; amended as shown in Code of Federal Regulations, Vol. 40,
revised as of July 1, 1976; 41FR51599 and 51601, November«23,
1976; 42FR17443, April 1, 1977, 42FR10681, February 23, 1977;
42FR37294, July 20, 1977).
0163 2-8 3-5 5-6
EPA-440/l-80/024b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category; general.
EPA-440/l-80/024b. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1980.
456 pp. Volume I.
0164 1-32 2-9 3-6
EPA-440/1-80/02 4b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category; coke
making subcategory, sintering subcategory, iron making subcate-
gory. EPA-440/l-80/024b. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.;
1980. 434 pp. Volume II.
0165 1-32 2-10 3-7
EPA-440/l-80/024b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category; steel
making subcategory, vacuum degassing subcategory, continuous
casting subcategory. EPA-440/l-80/024b. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste Management, Wash-
ington, D.C.; 1980. 488 pp. Volume III.
0166 1-32 2-11 3-8
EPA-440/l-80/024b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category; hot
forming subcategory. EPA-440/l-80/024b. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste Management, Wash-
ington, D.C.; 1980. 374 pp. Volume IV.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-25
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0167 1-32 2-12 3-9
EPA-440/l-80/024b.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category; scale
removal subcategory, acid pickling subcategory. EPA-440/1-80/
024b. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water
and Waste Management, Washington D.C.; 1980. 512 pp. Volume V.
0168 * 1-32 2-13 3-10
EPA-440/l-80/024b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the iron and steel manufacturing point source category; cold
forming subcategory, alkaline cleaning subcategory, hot coating
subcategory. EPA-440/l-80/024b. Prepared for Effluent Guide-
lines Division, Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington,
D.C.; 1980. 576 pp. Volume VI.
0169 2-15
40CFR425
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for leather tanning and finishing. 40CFR425; 42FR15703,
March 23, 1977.
0170 1-34 2-16 3-27 5-9
EPA-440/l-80/073a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the alum-
inum forming point source category. EPA-440/l-80/073a. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste
Management, Washington, D.C.; 1980. 604 pp.
0171 1-35 2-17 3-12 5-10
EPA-440/l-80/067a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the battery
manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/l-80/067a. Pre-
pared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste
Management, Washington, D.C.; 1980. 823 pp.
0172 1-36 2-18 3-16 5-11
EPA-440/l-81/071b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the coil coating point source category. EPA-440/l-81/071b.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1981. 481 pp.
0173 1-37 2-20 3-31 5-12
EPA-440/l-80/075a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the elec-
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-26
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trical and electronic components point source category. EPA-440/
l-80/075a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Waste Management, Washington, B.C.; 1980. Variously
paginated.
0174 1-38 2-21 3-17 5-13
EPA-440/l-80/070a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the foun-
dries (metal molding and casting) point source category. EPA-440/
l-80/070a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1980. 860 pp.
0175 1-39 2-22 3-23 5-14
EPA-440/l-80/091a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the metal
finishing point source category. EPA-440/l-80/091a. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste
Management, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0176 2-23 3-3
EPA-440/1-79/003
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the electroplating point source category. EPA-440/1-79/003.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 526 pp.
0177 1-40 2-24 3-32 5-15
EPA-440/l-80/077a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the photo-
graphic equipment and supplies segment of the photographic point
source category. EPA-440/l-80/077a. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste Management, Wash-
ington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0178 1-41 2-25 3-13 5-16
EPA-440/l-81/072b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the porcelain enameling point source category. EPA-440/1-81/
072b. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water
and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1981. 515 pp.
0179 2-28
40CFR457
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for explosive manufacturing. 40 CFR457; 41FR10180,
1976.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-27
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0180 1-42 2-29 3-14 5-17
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final development document
for proposed effluent limitations guidelines, new source per-
formance standards and pretreatment standards for the explosives
manufacturing point source category; subcategory E, formulation
and packaging of blasting agents, dynamite, and pyrotechnics.
Performed by Hydro-science for the Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
Variously paginated.
0181 2-31
40CFR454
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for gum and wood chemicals manufacturing. 40CFR454;
41FR20506, 1976.
0182 1-44 2-32 3-2 5-20
EPA-440/l-80/084a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Contractor's engineering
report for the development of effluent limitations guidelines and
standards for the pharmaceutical manufacturing point source
category. EPA-440/l-80/084a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division, Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.;
1980. Variously paginated.
0183 2-34
40CFR439
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for pharmaceutical manufacturing. 40CFR439; 41FR506
76, November 17, 1976; Amended by 42FR6813, February 1977.
0184 1-45 2-35 3-29 5-21
EPA-440/l-79/019a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the non-
ferrous metals manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/1-79/
019a. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water
and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 622 pp.
0185 2-36
40CFR421
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for nonferrous metals. 40CFR421; 39FR12822, April 8,
1974; Amended by 40FR8514, February 27, 1975; 40FR48348, October
15, 1975; 41FR 54850, December 15, 1976.
0186 2-39
40CFR440
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for ore mining and dressing. (40CFR440, November 6,
1975; 41FR21191, May 24, 1976; 42FR3165, January 17, 1977;
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-28
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43FR29771 July, 11, 1978; 44FR7953, February 8, 1979; 44FR11546,
March 1, 1979). p. 135:0881.
0187 2-42
40CFR446
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for paint formulating. 40CFR446; 40FR31723, July 28,
1975.
0188 2-43
40CFR447
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for ink formulating. 40CFR447; 40FR31723, July 28,
1975.
0189 1-50 2-48 3-18 5-29
EPA-440/l-80/025b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the pulp, paper and paperboard and the builders paper and board
mills point source categories. EPA-440/l-80/025b. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste Manage-
ment, Washington, B.C.; 1980. 632 pp.
0190 2-49
40CFR430
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for the pulp, paper and paperboard point source cate-
gory. 40CFR430; 42FR1399, January 6, 1977.
0191 2-51
40CFR428
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for rubber processing. 40CFR428; 39FR6660, February
21, 1974 (amended by 39FR26423, July 19, 1974; 40FR2334, January
10, 1975; 40FR 18172, April 25, 1975 [effective May 27, 1975];
and 43FR6230, February 14, 1978).
0192 1-53 2-55 3-35 5-31
EPA-440/l-80/029b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the steam electric point source category. EPA 440/l-80/029b.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1980. 597 pp.
0193 2-56
40CFR423
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for steam electric power generating point source cate-
gory. 40CFR423; 40FR61619, Sept. 17, 1980.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-29
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0194 2-59
MRC internal sampling data on file at Effluent Guidelines Divi-
sion of EPA, 1978.
0195 2-61
Clement Associates, Inc. Description of the organic chemicals and
plastics industry, Section 4.0 (working paper). Prepared for
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0196 2-62 3-37
Catalytic, Inc. Draft partial report on evaluation of organic
chemicals and plastics and synthetics. Prepared for Effluent
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0197 2-63 5-54
JRB Associates, Inc. Organic chemicals industry priority pollut-
ant data; data listings, descriptive statistics and percent
reduction. Memorandum, J. Ackermann, JRB, to C. Norwood, JRB, 8
June 1981; modified by EPA Effluent Guidelines Division. Pre-
pared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste
Management, Washington, D.C.; 1981. Variously paginated.
0198 2-64 5-55
Wise, Hugh E., and Paul D. Fahrenthold. Occurrence and predict-
ability of priority pollutants in wastewa'ters of the organic
chemicals and plastics/synthetic fibers industrial categories.
Presented in part at the 181st American Chemical Society National
Meeting, Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Sym-
posium on Treatability of Industrial Aqueous Effluents, Atlanta,
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0199 2-65
Fahrenthold, Paul D., and Hugh Wise. Toxic pollutants in the
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0200 5-60
Walk, Haydel & Associates, Inc. Contractors engineering report
analysis of organic chemicals and plastics and synthetic resin
industries; Conventional and nonconventional pollutant param-
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October 30, 1981. Variously paginated.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-30
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0201 2-67
JRB Associates, Inc. Priority pollutant analysis (with supple-
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0202 1-1
NIOSH-78-104B
Fairchild, E.J., R. J. Lewis, Sr., and R. L. Tatken. Registry of
toxic effects of chemical substances, Volume II. NIOSH-78-104B,
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0203 1-2
EPA-440/4-79/029a
Callahan, M.A., M.W. Slimak, N.W. Gabel, I.P. May, C.F. Fowler,
et al. Water-related environmental fate of 129 priority pollut-
ants, Volume I. EPA-440/4-79/029a. U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, B.C.; 1979.
0204 1-3
The Chemical Rubber Company. Handbook of chemistry and physics,
48th Edition. Cleveland, Ohio; 1967.
0205 1-4
The Chemical Rubber Company. Handbook of chemistry and physics,
58th Edition. Cleveland, Ohio; 1977.
0206 1-6
Verschueren, K. Handbook of environmental data on organic chem-
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0207 1-7
EPA-440/4-79/029b
Callahan, M.A., M.W. Slimak, N.W. Gabel, I.P. May, C. F. Fowler
et al. Water-related environmental fate of 129 priority pollut-
ants, Volume II. EPA-440/4-79/029b. U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
0208 1-8
EPA-600/8-80/023 PB80-197320
Dobbs, R.A., and J. M. Cohen. Carbon adsorption isotherms for
toxic organics. EPA-600/8-80/023. U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1980. 332 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-31
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0209 1-9
Merck and Co., Inc. The Merck index, Ninth Edition. Rahway, New
Jersey; 1976.
0210 1-10
Fochtman, E.G., and W. Eisenberg. Treatability of carcinogenic
and other hazardous organic compounds. Illinois Institute of
Technology Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois; 58 pp.
0211 1-11
EPA-440/4-79/029c
Callahan, M.A., M. W. Slimak, N.W. Gabel, I.P. May, C. F. Fowler,
et al. Water-related environmental fate of 129 priority pollut-
ants, Volume III, ethers, phthalate esters, and nitrosamines.
EPA-440/4-79/029c. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, B.C.; 1979.
0212 1-12
Fitter, P. Determination of biological degradability of organic
substances. Water Research 10:1-5, 1976.
0213 1-13
National Library of Medicine. Off-line bibliographic citation
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0214 1-14
McGraw Hill, Inc. Lange's handbook of chemistry, 12th Edition.
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0215 1-15
Warner, H.P., J. M. Cohen, and J. C. Ireland. Determination of
Henry's law constants of selected priority pollutants. U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1980. 14 pp.
0216 1-17
Spencer, W. F., and W. J. Farmer. Assessment of the vapor be-
havior of toxic chemicals. Contribution of Federal Research,
SEA, USDA, and the University of California, Riverside, Cali-
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0217 1-18
National Library of Medicine. Off-line bibliographic citation
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Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-32
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National Library of Medicine's National Interactive Retrieval
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0218 1-19
Tucker, E.S., V. M. Saeger, and 0. Hicks. Activated sludge
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0219 1-20
Interscience Encyclopedia, Inc. Encyclopedia of chemical tech-
nology, Volume 5, 3rd Edition. New York, New York; 1978.
0220 1-21
Meister Publishing Co. 1976 farm chemicals handbook. Willoughby,
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0221 1-22
EPA-600/2-75/041
Ferguson, T. L., F. J. Bergman, G. R. Cooper, R. T. Li, and F. I.
Honea. Determination of incinerator operating conditions necessary
for safe disposal of pesticides. EPA-600/2-75/041. U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1975. 415 pp.
0222 1-23
Ouellette, R. P., and J. A. King. Chemical week pesticides
register. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, New York; 1977.
0223 1-24
EPA-540/9-71/005
Guyer, G. D., P. Adkisson, K. DuBois, C. Menzie, and H. P.
Nicholson. Toxaphene status report. EPA-540/9-71/005. U.S.
Environmental Protection'Agency, Washington, D.C.; 1971. p. 10.
0224 1-25
National Library of Medicine. Off-line bibliographic citation
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0225 1-26
EPA-540/1-75/004
Midwest Research Institute. Substitute chemical program-initial
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Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-33
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0226
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0230 3-38
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0233 3-41
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Date: 1/24/83 Change 2
V.6-34
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0234 3-42
EPA-625/5-79/016
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0235 3-43
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0237 3-47
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0239 3-49
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EPA-625/1-77/009
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0244 3-55
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0245 3-56
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0246 3-57
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Upgrading meat packing
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0247 3-58
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Land treatment of municipal
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EPA-625/1-79/011
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0250 3-61
Sludge dewatering design manual. Research Report No. 72. Minis-
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0251 3-62
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Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-36
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0252 3-63
Conway, Richard A., and Richard D. Ross. Handbook of industrial
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0255 3-81
EPA-440/1-73/009
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0262 3-105
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0263 3-113
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0266 1-65 2-53 3-120 5-56
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0267 3-121
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0275 5-36
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0276 ' 5-37
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0280 5-53
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0281 5-57
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0283 1-57
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EPA-600/2-79/097
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0289 1-63
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0290 1-43* 2-30* 3-144
EPA-440/l-79/078b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the gum and wood chemicals manufacturing point source category.
EPA-440/l-79/078b. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
246 pp.
0291 1-48* 2-41* 3-45
EPA-440/l-79/090b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the ink formulating point source category. EPA-440/l-79/090b.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-41
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Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
0292 1-55* 2-60*
EPA-440/1-81/023
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the timber
products point source category. EPA-440/1-81/023. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Hazardous
Materials, Washington, D.C.; 1981. 498 pp.
0293 2-66
Contract No. 68-01-5011
Catalytic, Inc. Preliminary performance data for selected class-
ical pollutants. Contract 68-01-5011. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste Management, Wash-
ington, D.C.; 1981. 10 pp.
0294 1-30 2-5 3-34 5-4
EPA-440/l-81/057b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the coal mining point source category. EPA-440/l-81/057b.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1981. 429 pp. plus
appendices.
0295
EPA-600/2-79/082 PB80-108400
Drummond, B.A., and A.H. Laube. Coke quench tower emission test-
ing program. EPA-600/2-79/082. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington,
D.C.; 1979. Variously paginated.
0296
EPA-600/2-79/093 PB80-102882
Hoogheem, T.J., and G.D. Rawlings. Analysis of priority pollut-
ants at a primary zinc production facility. EPA-600/2-79/093.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1979. 46 pp.
0297
EPA-600/2-79/110 PB-300524
Barber, L.K., E.R. Ramirez, and W.L. Zemaitis. Processing chrome
tannery effluent to meet best available treatment standards.
EPA-600/2-79/110. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio;
1979. 152 pp.
0298
EPA-600/2-79/118 PB80-113889
Gaddis, J.L., and H.G. Spencer. Evaluation of hyperfiltration for
separation of toxic substances in textile process water. EPA-600/
2-79/118. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-42
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Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 283
pp.
0299
EPA-600/2-79/166 PB80-133184
Caragay, A.B., and Levins, P.L. Evaluation of protocols for pesti-
cides and PCB's in raw wastewater. EPA-600/2-79/166. Prepared
for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1979. 100 pp.
0300
EPA-600/2-79/172 PB80-100456
Humphrey, W.J., and E.R. Witt. Biological treatment of high strength
petrochemical wastewater. EPA-600/2-79/172. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Ada, Oklahoma; 1979. 100 pp.
0301
EPA-600/2-79/177 PB80-100522
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Activated carbon treatment
of industrial wastewaters selected technical papers. EPA-600/
2-79/177. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Energy, Minerals, and Industry, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
286 pp.
0302
EPA-600/2-79/209 PB80-166622
McKinnon, J.T. Advanced filtration of pulp mill wastes. EPA-600/
2-79/209. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1979.
100 pp.
0303
EPA-600/7-79/220 PB80-102767
Houle, E.H., S.C. May, A.N. Rogers, V.C. Van der Mast, and M.C.
Weeks. Assessment of three technologies for the treatment of
cooling tower blowdown. EPA-600/7-79/220. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Washington, D.C.; 1979. Variously paginated.
0304
EPA-600/7-79/248 PB80-181134
Goodman R., J.C. Lamb III, F.K. Pfaender, and P.C. Singer. Treat-
ability and assessment of coal conversion wastewaters: phase I.
EPA-600/7-79/248. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.;
1979. 178 pp.
0305
EPA-600/9-79/034 PB80-106438
Earth, E.F., and R.L. Bunch. Biodegradation and treatability of
specific pollutants. EPA-600/9-79/034. Prepared for U.S.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-43
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Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1979. 60 pp.
0306
EPA-440/5-80/015 PB81-117269
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for acenaphthene. EPA-440/5-80/015. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0307
EPA-440/5-80/016 PB81-117277
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for acrolein. EPA-440/5-80/016. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0308
EPA-440/5-80/017 PB81-117285
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria .for acrylonitrile. EPA-440/5-80/017. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0309
EPA-440/5-80/018 PB81-117293
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for benzene. EPA-440/5-80/018. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0310
EPA-440/5-80/019 PB81-117301
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for aldrin/dieldrin. EPA-440/5-80/019. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0311
EPA-440/5-80/020 PB81-117319
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for antimony. EPA-440/5-80/020. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0312
EPA-440/5-80/021 PB81-117327
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for arsenic. EPA-440/5-80/021. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-44
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0313
EPA-440/5-80/022 PB81-117335
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for asbestos. EPA-440/5-80/022. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, B.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0314
EPA-440/5-80/023 PB81-117343
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for benzidine. EPA-440/5-80/023. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0315
EPA-440/5-80/024 PB81-117350
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for beryllium. EPA-440/5-80/024. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0316
EPA-440/5-80/025 PB81-117368
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for cadmium. EPA-440/5-80/025. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0317
EPA-440/5-80/026 PB81-117376
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for carbon tetrachloride. EPA-440/5-80/026. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0318
EPA-440/5-80/027 PB81-117384
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for chlordane. EPA-440/5-80/027. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0319
EPA-440/5-80/028 PB81-117392
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for chlorinated benzenes. EPA-440/5-80/028. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-45
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0320
EPA-440/5-80/029 PB81-117400
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for chlorinated ethanes. EPA-440/5-80/029. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0321
EPA-440/5-80/030 PB81-117418
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for chloroalkyl ethers. EPA-440/5-80/030. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0322
EPA-440/5-80/031 PB81-117426
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for chlorinated naphthalene. EPA-440/5-80/031. Pre-
pared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regula-
tions and Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously pagi-
nated.
0323
EPA-440/5-80/032 PB81-117434
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for chlorinated phenols. EPA-440/5-80/032. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0324
EPA-440/5-80/033 PB81-117442
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for chloroform. EPA-440/5-80/033. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0325
EPA-440/5-80/034 PB81-117459
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for 2-chlorophenol. EPA-440/5-80/034. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0326
EPA-440/5-80/035 PB81-117467
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for chromium. EPA-440/5-80/035. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-46
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0327
EPA-440/5-80/036 PB81-117475
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for copper. EPA-440/5-80/036. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0328
EPA-440/5-80/037 PB81-117483
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for cyanides. EPA-440/5-80/037. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0329
EPA-440/5-80/038 PB81-117491
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for DDT. EPA-440/5-80/038. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0330
EPA-440/5-80/039 PB81-117509
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for dichlorobenzenes. EPA-440/5-80/039. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0331
EPA-440/5-80/040 PB81-117517
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for dichlorobenzidine. EPA-440/5-80/040. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0332
EPA-440/5-80/041 PB81-117525
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for dichloroethylene. EPA-440/5-80/041. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0333
EPA-440/5-80/042 PB81-117533
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for 2,4-dichlorophenol. EPA-440/5-80/042. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-47
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0334
EPA-440/5-80/043 PB81-117541
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for dichloropropane and dichloropropene. EPA-440/5-80/
043. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water
Regulations and Standards, Washington, B.C.; 1980. Variously
paginated.
0335
EPA-440/5-80/044 PB81-117558
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for 2,4-dimethylphenol. EPA-440/5-80/044. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0336
EPA-440/5-80/045 PB81-117566
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for dinitrotoluene. EPA-440/5-80/045. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0337
EPA-440/5-80/046 PB81-117574
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for endosulfan. EPA-440/5-80/046. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0338
EPA-440/5-80/047 PB81-117582
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for endrin. EPA-440/5-80/047. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0339
EPA-440/5-80/048 PB81-117590
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for ethylbenzene. EPA-440/5-80/048. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0340
EPA-440/5-80/049 PB81-117608
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for fluoranthene. EPA-440/5-80/049. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-48
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0341
EPA-440/5-80/050 PB81-117616
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for haloethers. EPA-440/5-80/050. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980; Variously paginated.
0342
EPA-440/5-80/051 PB81-117624
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for halomethanes. EPA-440/5-80/051. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0343
EPA-440/5-80/052 PB81-117632
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for heptachlor. EPA-440/5-80/052. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0344
EPA-440/5-80/053 PB81-117640
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for hexachlorobutadiene. EPA-440/5-80/053. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0345
EPA-440/5-80/054 PB81-117657
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for hexachlorocyclohexane. EPA-440/5-80/054. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0346
EPA-440/5-80/055 PB81-117665
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for hexachlorocyclopentadiene. EPA-440/5-80/055.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regu-
lations and Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously pagi-
nated.
0347
EPA-440/5-80/056 PB81-117673
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for isophorone. EPA-440/5-80/056. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-49
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0348
EPA-440/5-80/057 PB81-117681
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for lead. EPA-440/5-80/057. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0349
EPA-440/5-80/058 PB81-117699
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for mercury. EPA-440/5-80/058. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0350
EPA-440/5-80/059 PB81-117707
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for naphthalene. EPA-440/5-80/059. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0351
EPA-440/5-80/060 PB81-117715
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for nickel. EPA-440/5-80/060. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0352 '
EPA-440/5-80/061 PB81-117723
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for nitrobenzene. EPA-440/5-80/061. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0353
EPA-440/5-80/062 PB81-117731
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for diphenylhydrazine. EPA-440/5-80/062. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0354
EPA-440/5-80/063 PB81-117749
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for nitrophenols. EPA-440/5-80/063. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0355
EPA-440/5-80/064 PB81-117756
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for nitrosamines. EPA-440/5-80/064. Prepared for
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-50
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Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0356
EPA-440/5-80/065 PB81-117764
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for pentachlorophenol. EPA-440/5-80/065. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0357
EPA-440/5-80/066 PB81-117772
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for phenol. EPA-440/5-80/066. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, B.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0358
EPA-440/5-80/067 PB81-117780
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for phthalate esters. EPA-440/5-80/067. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0359
EPA-440/5-80/068 PB81-117798
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's). EPA-440/5-80/
068. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water
Regulations and Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously
paginated.
0360
EPA-440/5-80/069 PB81-117806
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons. EPA-440/5-80/
069. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water
Regulations and Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously
paginated.
0361
EPA-440/5-80/070 PB81-117814
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for selenium. EPA-440/5-80/070. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0362
EPA-440/5-80/071 PB81-117822
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for silver. EPA-440/5-80/071. Prepared for Effluent
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-51
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Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0363
EPA-440/5-80/073 PB81-117830
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for tetrachloroethylene. EPA-440/5-80/073. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0364
EPA-440/5-80/074 PB81-117848
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for thallium. EPA-440/5-80/074. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0365
EPA-440/5-80/075 PB81-117855
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for toluene. EPA-440/5-80/075. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0366
EPA-440/5-80/076 PB81-117863
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for toxaphene. EPA-440/5-80/076. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0367
EPA-440/5-80/077 PB81-117871
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for trichloroethylene. EPA-440/5-80/077. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0368
EPA-440/5-80/078 PB81-117889
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for vinyl chloride. EPA-440/5-80/078. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
0369
EPA-440/5-80/079 PB81-117897
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ambient water quality
criteria for zinc. EPA-440/5-80/079. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. Variously paginated.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-52
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0370
EPA-600/2-80/017 PB80-213143
Little, L., and E.D. Pellizzari. Collection and analysis of
purgeable organics emitted from wastewater treatment plants.
EPA-600/ 2-80/017. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio;
1980. 203 pp.
0371
EPA-600/2-80/043 PB80-173941
Firth, W.J., L.W. Little, E.G. Monnig, and .R.A. Zweidinger.
Treatment technology for pesticide manufacturing effluents:
atrazine, maneb, MSMA, and oryzalin. EPA-600/2-80/043. Prepared
for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Washington, D.C.; 1980. 256 pp.
0372
EPA-600/2-80/054 PB80-197569
DeFilippi, R.P., V.J. Kyukonis, M.Modell, and R.J. Robey. Super-
critical fluid regeneration of activated carbon for adsorption of
pesticides. EPA-600/2-80/054. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington,
D.C.; 1980. 187 pp.
0373
EPA-600/2-80/058 PB80-190549
Frankel, I., and E. Juergens. Removal of fluorides from industrial
wastewaters using activated alumina. EPA-600/2-80/058. Prepared
for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1980. 45 pp.
0374
EPA-600/2-80/059 PB80-186026
Goldsmith, R.L., D.C. Grant, J.R. Harland, and K.J. McNulty.
Laboratory and field evaluation of NS-100 reverse osmosis mem-
brane. EPA-600/2-80/059. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
Ohio, 1980; 28 pp.
0375
EPA-600/2-80/060 PB80-195738
Browning, M.E., and R.G. Rice. Ozone for industrial water and
wastewater treatment a literature survey. EPA-600/2-80/060.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Ada, Oklahoma; 1980. 376 pp.
0376 3-139
EPA-600/2-80/064 PB80-197577
King, C.J., and N.L. Ricker. Solvent extraction of wastewaters
from acetic-acid manufacture. EPA-600/2-80/064. Prepared for
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Ada, Oklahoma; 1980. 171 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-53
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0377
EPA-600/2-80/074 PB80-196918
Coleman, R.T., J.D. Colley, R.F. Klausmeier, and K. Schwitzgebel.
Sources and treatment of wastewater in nonferrous metals in-
dustry. EPA-600/2-80/074. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1980. 160 pp.
0378
EPA-600/2-80/077a PB81-129033
Little, L., E. Monnig, M. Murphy, and R. Zweidinger. Treatabil-
ity studies of pesticide manufacturing wastewaters: Carbaryl.
EPA-600/2-80/077a. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.;
1980. 31 pp.
0379
EPA-600/2-80/096 PB81-144446
Goldsmith, R.L., A.T. Malarkey, and K.J. McNulty. Evaluation of
hot acid treatment for municipal sludge conditioning. EPA-600/
2-80/096. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1980. 162
PP-
0380
EPA-600/2-80/099 PB81-140659
Brown, J.C. Fine solids removal following combined chemical-
trickling filter treatment. EPA-600/2-80/099. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1980. 26 pp.
0381
EPA-600/2-80/112 PB81-142663
Ott, C.R., and B.A. Segall. Monitoring septage addition to
wastewater treatment plants, Volume II. Vacuum filtration of
septage. EPA-600/2-80/112. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1980. 142 pp.
0382
EPA-600/2-80/125 PB80-211469
Bigger, J.M., and J.E. Huff. Cyanide removal from refinery
wastewater using powdered activated carbon. EPA-600/2-80/125.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Ada, Oklahoma; 1980. 101 pp.
0383
EPA-600/2-80/149 PB81-142630
Andrews, D.C., S.E. Esmond, A.C. Petrasek Jr., and H.W. Wolf.
The removal of metals and viruses in advanced wastewater treat-
ment sequences. EPA-600/2-80/149. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-54
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mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1980. 239 pp.
0384
EPA-600/4-80/005 PB80-152879
Anderson, C.H., and J.M. Long. Interim method for determining
asbestos in water. EPA-600/4-80/005. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Athens, Georgia, 1980. 34 pp.
0385
EPA-600/4-80/015 PB80-166911
Carreira, L.A., and L.B. Rogers. New liquid chromatographic de-
tection system for environmental pollutants. EPA-600/4-80/015.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Athens, Georgia; 1980. 55 pp.
0386
EPA-600/7-80/006 PB80-137219
Olem, H., and R.F. Unz. Rotating disc biological treatment of
acid mine drainage. EPA-600/7-80/006. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1980. 115 pp.
0387
EPA-600/7-80/173 PB81-153926
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental, opera-
tional, and economic aspects of thirteen selected energy tech-
nologies. EPA-600/7-80/173. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washing-
ton, D.C.; 1980. 223 pp.
0388
EPA-650/2-74/005 PB228-692
Grutzl, J.S., and W.T. McKean. Indigestor black liquor oxidation
for odor control in kraft pulping. EPA-650/2-74/005. Prepared
for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Washington, D.C.; 1974. 113 pp.
0389
EPA-600/2-75/055 PB248-142/As
Rinker, T.L. Treatment of textile wastewater by activated sludge
and alum coagulation. EPA-600/2-75/055. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Washington, D.C.; 1975. 203 pp.
0390
EPA-600/2-76/139 PB253-478/As
Froneberger, C.R., R.S. Noonan, and M.J. Pollock. Treatment of
denim textile mill wastewaters: neutralization and color removal.
EPA-600/2-76/139. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-55
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Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.;
1976; 105 pp.
0391
EPA-600/2-77/043 P271-990/AS
Loven, A.W., and J.L. Pintenich. Industrial wastewater recircu-
lation system: preliminary engineering. EPA-600/2-77/043.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Washington, D.C.; 1977. Variously
paginated.
0392
EPA-600/2-77/136 PB273-362/As
Muggiolo, A., and J.H. Sayles. Automatic exchange resin pilot
plant for removal of textile dye wastes. EPA-600/2-77/136.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Washington, D.C.; 1977. 54 pp.
0393
EPA-600/2-77/200 PB273-069/AS
Brown, D.A., J.H. Mayes, C.J. Romero, and F. Yocum. Treatment of
ammonia plant process condensate effluent. EPA-600/2-77/200.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Washington, D.C.; 1977. 85 pp.
0394
EPA-600/2-77/223 PB279-253
McMreary, J.J., C.J. Murin, and V.L. Snoeyink. Activated carbon
adsorption of the trace organic compounds. EPA-600/2-77/223.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 116 pp.
0395
EPA-600/2-78/011 PB280-563
McDonald, C.W. Removal of toxic metals from metal finishing
wastewater by solvent extraction. EPA-600/2-78/011. Prepared
for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1978. 16 pp.
0396
EPA-600/2-78/032 PB279-572
Barbarika, H.F., and G.M. Monahan. Evaluation of three industrial
particulate scrubbers. EPA-600/2-78/032. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Washington, D.C.; 1978. 88 pp.
0397
EPA-600/2-78/047 PB279-451/As
Brandon, C.A., J.J. Porter, and D.K. Todd. Hyperfiltration for
renovation of composite wastewater at eight textile finishing
plants. EPA-600/2-78/047. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washing-
ton, D.C.; 1978. 237 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-56
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0398
EPA-600/2-78/072 PB280-242/AS
Kurbiel, J. Removal of color, detergents, and other refractory
substances from textile wastewater. EPA-600/2-78/072. Prepared
for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Washington, B.C.; 1978. 459 pp.
0399
EPA-600/2-78/079 PB281-276/AS
Eaddy, J.M., and J.W. Vann. Physical/chemical treatment of
textile finishing wastewater for process reuse. EPA-600/2-78/079.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Washington, D.C.; 1978. 128 pp.
0400
EPA-600/2-78/085 PB283-792
Jasberg, B.K., L.L. Navickis, W.E. Rayford, and R.E. Wing.
Removal of heavy metals from industrial wastewaters using in-
soluble starch xanthate. EPA-600/2-78/085. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1978. 106 pp.
0401
EPA-600/2-78/098 PB285-115
Horning, R.H. Textile dyeing wastewaters: characterization and
treatment. EPA-600/2-78/098. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washing-
ton, D.C.; 1978. 292 pp.
0402
EPA-600/2-78/125 PB284-537
Calimag, E.D., M. Sobleman, and K.H. Sweeny. Development of a
DDT manufacturing and processing plant waste treatment system.
EPA-600/2-78/125. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.;
1978. 77 pp.
0403
EPA-600/2-78/127 PB285-434
Elicker, L.N., and R.W. Lacy. Evaporative recovery of chromium
plating rinse waters. EPA-600/2-78/127. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1978. 42 pp.
0404
EPA-600/2-78/165 PB287-129
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Breakpoint chlorination/
activated carbon treatment: effect on volatile halogenated
organics. EPA-600/2-78/165. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1978. 78 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-57
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0405
EPA-600/2-78/170 PB288-438
Chen, C., L.S. Directo, and R.P. Miele. Two-stage granular
activated carbon treatment. EPA-600/2-78/170. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1978. 64 pp.
0406
EPA-600/2-78/200 PB288-211
Matthews, J.E. Treatment of petroleum refinery, petrochemical
and combined industrial-municipal wastewaters with activated
carbon. EPA-600/2-78/200. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Ada,
Oklahoma; 1978. 92 pp.
0407
EPA-600/2-79/010 PB295-048
Finn, D.F., and J.D. Stockman. Survey of biological treatment in
the iron and steel industry. EPA-600/2-79/010. Prepared for
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 23 pp.
0408
EPA-600/2-79/024 PB294-356
Raj an, K.S. Survey of fouling, foam, corrosion, and scaling
control in iron and steel industry recycle systems. EPA-600/
2-79/024. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.; 1979.
44 pp.
0409
EPA-600/2-79/025 P299-184
Huff, L.L., and J.D. Stockman. A cost index for BATEA achieve-
ment by the iron and steel industry. EPA-600/2-79/025. Prepared
for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 39 pp.
0410
EPA-600/2-79/033 P292-758
Mickelson, D.P., Q.A. Narum, and N. Roehne. Disposal of an inte-
grated pulp-paper mill effluent by irrigation. EPA-600/2-79/033.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1979. 119 pp.
0411
EPA-600/2-79/052 PB295-637
Jeffus, H.M. Manual of practice: the disposal of combined
municipal/industrial wastewater residues (metals). EPA-600/
2-79/052. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Research and Development, Ada, Oklahoma; 1979. 31 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-58
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0412
EPA-600/2-79/066 PB295-780
McCrodden, B.A. Treatment of refinery wastewater using a filtra-
tion-activated carbon system. EPA-600/2-79/066. Prepared for
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Ada, Oklahoma; 1979. 80 pp.
0413
EPA-600/2-79/129 PB300-763
Murphy, J.M., and M. Roth. Evaluation of the ultraviolet-ozone
and ultraviolet-oxidant treatment of pink water. EPA-600/
2-79/129. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1979. 30
pp.
0414
EPA-600/2-79/195 PB80-119563
Ko, S.M., and J.A. Tevepaugh. Hyperfiltration processes for
treatment and renovation of textile wastewater. EPA-600/
2-79/195. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 128
pp.
0415
EPA-600/7-79/133 PB297-587
Goldstein, D.J., R.E. Hicks, F.B. Seufert, and I.W. Wei. Waste-
water treatment in coal conversion. EPA-600/7-79/133. Prepared
for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 272 pp.
0416
EPA-600/2-80/041 PB80-175524
Mayfield, R.E., T.N. Sargent, and E.J. Schroeder. Technical and
economic evaluation of BATEA textile guidelines. EPA-600/ 2-80/041
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development Washington, D.C.; 1980. 427 pp.
0417 3-140 5-61
EPA-600/2-80/055 PB80-181886
Brandon, C.A. Closed-cycle textile dyeing: full scale hyper-
filtration demonstration (design). EPA-600/2-80/055. Prepared
for IERL, Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology,
Research Triangle Park, NC; 1980. 103 pp.
0418
EPA-600/7-80/052 PB80-216724
Carstea, D.D., and P.J. Rogoshewski. Evaluation of lime precipita-
tion for treating boiler tube cleaning wastes. EPA-600/7-80/052.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Washington, D.C.; 1980. 103 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-59
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0419
EPA-600/9-80/012 PB80-176258
Ayer, F.A. Proceedings: first symposium on iron and steel pollu-
tion abatement technology. EPA-600/9-80/012. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Washington, D.C.; 1980. 503 pp.
0420
EPA-600/2-76/231 PB265-454
Bursztynsky, T.A., J.D. Crane, R.H. Jones, and J.T. White.
Treating wood preserving plant wastewater by chemical and bio-
logical methods. EPA-600/2-76/231. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1976. 98 pp.
0421
EPA-600/2-76/252 PB266-574
Bliss, F.R. Papermill wastewater treatment by microstraining.
EPA-600/2-76/252. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio;
1976. 118 pp.
0422
EPA-600/2-76/261 PB265-393
Donnelly, R.G., R.L. Goldsmith, D.C. Grant, K.J. McNulty, and
M.Tan. Treatment of electroplating wastes by reverse osmosis.
EPA-600/ 2-76/261. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio;
1976. 96 pp.
0423
EPA-600/2-77/029c PB269-003
Cobbs, J.H., J.W. Field, W.D. Finley, L.R. Reeder, B.N. Rolfe,
and S.C. Vokurka. Review and assessment of deep-well injection
of hazardous waste. EPA-600/2-77/029c. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 561 pp.
0424
EPA-600/2-77/031 PB279-872
Langlais, R.J., and R.H. Sayers. Removal and recovery of sulfide
from tannery wastewater. EPA-600/2-77/031. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 130 pp.
0425
EPA-600/2-77/038 PB266-929
Moser, J.G. Zinc sludge recycling after Kastone R treatment of
cyanide-bearing rinse water. EPA-600/2-77/038. Prepared for
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 30 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-60
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0426
EPA-600/2-77/039 PB266-919
Goldsmith, R.L., A.Z. Gollan, and K.J. McNulty. Reverse osmosis
field test: treatment of watts nickel rinse waters. EPA-600/
2-77/039. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 29
pp.
0427
EPA-600/2-77/049 PB267-284
Epstein, A.C., and R.M. Schlauch. Treatment of metal finishing
wastes by sulfide precipitation. EPA-600/2-77/049. Prepared for
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 76 pp.
0428
EPA-600/2-77/072 PB267-549
Wilson, D.J. Foam flotation treatment of heavy metals and fluoride-
bearing industrial wastewaters. EPA-600/2-77/072. Prepared for
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 76 pp.
0429
EPA-600/2-77/099 PB271-298
Novotny, C.J., and W.C. Trnka. Innovative rinse-and-recovery
system for metal finishing processes. EPA-600/2-77/099. Pre-
pared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Re-
search and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 25 pp.
0430
EPA-600/2-77/119 PB271-708
Lang, E.W., R.L. Miller, and J.W. Stephens. Activated carbon
treatment of kraft bleaching effluents. EPA-600/2-77/119.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 55 pp.
0431
EPA-600/2-77/127 PB270-090
Peterson, J.C. Closed loop system for the treatment of waste
pickle liquor. EPA-600/2-77/127. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Washington, D.C. 1977. 55 pp.
0432
EPA-600/2-77/161 PB272-688
Bodamer, G.W. Electrodialysis for closed loop control of cyanide
rinse waters. EPA-600/2-77/161. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1977. 35 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-61
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0433
EPA-600/2-77/240 PB279-207
Lehr, J.H., and D.L. Warner. An introducton to the technology of
subsurface wastewater injection. EPA-600/2-77/240. Prepared for
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1977. 345 pp.
0434
EPA-600/2-78/004f PB282-934
Hughes, T.W., and D.R. Tierney. Source assessment: reclaiming
of waste solvents state of the art. EPA-600/2-78/004f. Prepared
for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1978. 54 pp.
0435
EPA-600/2-78/013 PB280-676
Boyle, W.C., and L.B. Polkowski. Biological treatment, effluent
reuse, and sludge handling for the side leather tanning industry.
EPA-600/2-78/013. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio;
1978. 230 pp.
0436
EPA-600/2-78/058 PB284-247
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proceedings of the second
open forum on management of petroleum refinery wastewater.
EPA-600/2-78/058. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Ada, Oklahoma; 1978.
558 pp.
0437
EPA-600/2-78/069 PB280-755
Ahlert, R.C., and F.A. Osamor. Oil/water separation state-of-
the-art. EPA-600/2-78/069. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1978. 97 pp.
0438
EPA-600/7-78/125 PB285-596
Harrison, W., and L.A. Raphaelian. Trace organics variation
across the wastewater treatment system of a class-B refinery.
EPA-600/ 7-78/125. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development; 1978. Variously
paginated.
0439
EPA-600/J-76/105 PB81-129561
Booth, R.L., and M.E. Gales. Automated 4AAP phenolic method.
EPA-600/J-76/105. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Environmental Monitoring and Support Labor-
atory, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1976. 4 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-62
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0440
EPA-560/13-79/013 PB80-128150
Going, J.E., and K. Thomas. Sampling and analysis of selected
toxic substances task I: acrylamide. EPA-560/13-79/013. Pre-
pared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Toxic
Substances, Washington, D.C.; 1979. 39 pp.
0441
EPA-600/2-79/199 PB80-149933
Brimer, R.G., J.R. Benson, and H.E. Green. EPA/IERL-RTP pro-
cedures manual: level 2 sampling and analysis of selected re-
duced inorganic compounds. EPA-600/2-79/199. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Research Triangle Park, N.C.; 1979.
0442
EPA-600/J-79/056 PB80-177793
Shackelford, M.M., and R.G. Webb. Survey analysis of phenolic
compounds in industrial effluents by gas chromatography-mass
spectrometry. EPA-600/J-79/056. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Athens,
Georgia; 1979.
0443
EPA-560/11-80/027 PB81-141616
Armstrong, G.I., R.H. Brink, and A. Leifer. Support document
test data development standards, physical/chemical and persis-
tence characteristics: density/relative density, melting temper-
ature, vapor pressure, octanol/water partition coefficient, soil
thin layer chromatography. EPA-560/11-80/027. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Washington, D.C.; 1980.
0444
EPA-600/2-80/047 PB80-142144
Franzen, A.E., J.F. Grutsch, R.Mallatt, and V.G. Skogan. Process-
ing refinery wastewater by coagulation and flotation following
biological oxidation. EPA-600/2-80/047. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Ada, Oklahoma; 1980. 315 pp.
0445
EPA-600/2-80/077C PB81-178840
Monnig, E., and R.A. Zweidinger. Treatability studies of pest-
icide manufacturing wastewaters: dinoseb and atrazine. EPA-600/
2-80/077c. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle Park, N.C.;
1980. 50 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-63
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0446
EPA-600/2-80/107 PB81-159386
Geinopolos, A., J. Kane, R. Osantowski, and G. Rollinger.
Physical/ chemical treatment of blast furnace wastewaters using
mobile pilot units. EPA-600/2-80/107. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Research Triangle Park, N.C.; 1980. 342 pp.
0447
EPA-600/2-80/196 PB81-127813
Bishop, D.F. GC/MS methodology for priority organics in munic-
ipal wastewater treatment. EPA-600/2-80/196. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1980.
0448
EPA-600/2-80/210 PB81-129025
Bailey, D.G. Innovative destruction of complex industrial wastes
auto oxidation of tannery beamhouse wastewater. EPA-600/2-80/210.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1980.
0449
EPA-600/8-80/026 PB81-200792
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Industrial wastewater
research summary. EPA-600/8-80/026. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Washington, D.C.; 1980. 35 pp.
0450 3-143 5-62
EPA-600/9-80/046a PB81-124539
Miller, R.D., E.D. Smith, and Y.C. Yu. First national symposium/
workshop on rotating biological contactor technology. EPA-600/
9-80/046a. Prepared for MERL, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1980.
0451
EPA-600/J-80/004 PB80-184310
Borgwardt, R.H. Combined flue gas desulfurization and water
treatment in coal-fired power plants. EPA-600/J-80/004. Pre-
pared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Re-
search and Development, Research Triangle Park, N.C.; 1980.
0452
EPA-600/J-80/216 PB81-165193
Fassel, V.A., G.D. Flesch, A.L. Gray, R.A. Houk, H.J. Svec.
Inductively coupled argon plasma as an ion source for mass spec-
trometric determination of trace elements. EPA-600/J-80/216.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Athens, Georgia; 1980. 9 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-64
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0453
EPA-430/9-81/001 PB81-193625
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Needs survey (1980): cost
estimates for construction of publicly-owned wastewater treatment
facilities. EPA-430/9-81/001. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Facility Requirements Division, Washington,
D.C.; 1981. 99 pp.
0454
EPA-600/1-81/005 PB81-135360
Chappell, W.R., R.H. Shapiro, and R.E. Sievers. The effect of
ozonation of organics in wastewater. EPA-600/1-81/005. Prepared
for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981.
0455
EPA-600/2-81/011 PB81-172744
Beroza, M., and R.L. Caswell. Analytical reference standards and
supplemental data for pesticides and other organic compounds.
EPA-600/2-81/011. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle
Park, N.C.; 1980. 190 pp.
0456
EPA-600/2-81/019 PB81-150583
Osheka, J.W., A.P. Pajak, and A.J. Shuckrow. Concentration tech-
nologies for hazardous aqueous waste treatment. EPA-600/ 2-81/019,
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 358 pp.
0457
EPA-600/2-81/027 PB81-161853
Copeland, L.G., J.D. DiFilippo, and K.M. Peil. Evaluation of
powdered activated carbon for removal of trace organics at New
Orleans, Louisiana. EPA-600/2-81/027. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 85 pp.
0458
EPA-600/2-81/040 PB81-172272
Jarnis, R.N. J.P. Long, and E.L. Stover. High-level ozone dis-
infection of municipal wastewater effluents. EPA-600/2-81/040.
Prepared by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 106 pp.
0459
EPA-600/2-81/043 PB81-172637
Condren, A.J., R.L. Walden, and B.K. Wallin. Removal of phenolic
compounds from wood preserving wastewaters. EPA-600/2-81/043.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 150 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-65
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0460
EPA-600/2-81/046 PB81-172306
DeWalle, F.B., J.B. Hatlen, D.M. Norman, J.F.C. Sung, T. and
Zeisig. Analytical methods evaluation for applicability in
leachate analysis. EPA-600/2-81/046. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 340 pp.
0461
EPA-600/2-81/053 PB81-206021
Geinopolos, A., R. Osantowski, and G. Rollinger. Physical/Chemical
treatment of coke plant wastewater. EPA-600/2-81/053. Prepared
for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Research Triangle Park, N.C.; 1981. 207 pp.
0462
EPA-600/2-81/056 PB81-185621
Cooke, W.M., and J.W. Meuser. Fate of semivolatile priority
pollutants in a wastewater treatment plant. EPA-600/2-81/056.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 62 pp.
0463
EPA-600/2-81/057 PB81-187197
Pirbazari, M., and W.J. Weber. Effectiveness of activated carbon
for removal of toxic and/or carcinogenic compounds from water
supplies. EPA-600/2-81/057. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1981. 392 pp.
0464
EPA-600/2-81/064 . PB81-190928
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Electroplating wastewater
sludge characterization. EPA-600/2-81/064. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 97 pp.
0465
EPA-600/2-81/067 P81-199374
Burks, S.L. Evaluation of the effectiveness of granular acti-
vated carbon adsorption and aquaculture for removing toxic com-
pounds from treated petroleum refinery effluents. EPA-600/
2-81/067. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Research and Development, Ada, Oklahoma; 1980. 72 pp.
0466
EPA-600/2-81/078 PB81-196776
Beckmann, D.D., P.H. Boenig, W.A. Chudyk, V.L. Snoeyink, and T.J.
Temperly. Bench scale evaluation of resins and activated carbons
for water purification. EPA-600/2-81/078. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 62 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-66
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0467
EPA-600/2-81/079 PB81-196784
Oulman, C. Trace organics removal using activated carbon and
polymeric adsorbents. EPA-600/2-81/079. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 53 pp.
0468
EPA-600/4-81/017 PB81-172629
Cramer, P., A. Drinkwine, H. Miller, A. Shan, and G. Trischan.
Development of analytical test procedures for organic pollutants
in wastewater application to pesticides. EPA-600/4-81/017.
Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 90 pp.
0469
EPA-600/4-81/043 PB81-218315
Foerst, D.L. An evaluation of the Hewlett-Packard 5993B gas
chromatograph-mass spectrometer. EPA-600/4-81/043. Prepared for
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 53 pp.
0470
EPA-600/7-81/017 PB81-163305
Chang, J.C.S. Effect of scrubbing operating conditions on adipic
acid degradation. EPA-600/7-81/017. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Research Triangle Park, N.C.; 1981. 29 pp.
0471
EPA-600/7-81/029 PB81-179855
Harris, J.C., C.E. Rechsteiner, D.J. Sorlin, and K.E. Thrun.
Methods for level 2 analysis by organic compound category.
EPA-600/7-81/ 029. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle
Park, N.C.; 1981. 326 pp.
0472
EPA-600/7-81/033 PB81-172645
Grandt, A.F., and D.G. McDonald. Limestone-Lime treatment of
acid mine drainage-full scale. EPA-600/7-81/033. Prepared for
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 205 pp.
0473
EPA-600/7-81/081 PB81-187288
Hoeflein, J.R., J.R. Klieve, and G.D. Rawlings. Assessment of
oil shale retort wastewater treatment and control technology:
phases I and II. EPA-600/7-81/081. Prepared for U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 100 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-67
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0474
EPA-600/J-81/004 PB81 185704
Coleman, W.E., F.C. Kopfler, R.G. Melton, R.W. Slater, and S.J.
Voto. Determination of organic contaminants by the grob closed-
loop-stripping technique. EPA-600/J-81/004. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1981. 9 pp.
0475
40 CFR 264 PB81 190001
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Standards applicable to
owners and operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and
disposal facilities under RCRA (Resource Conservation and Re-
covery Act), subtitle C, section 3004; standards for inspection
(40 CFR 264.15) and interim status standards for inspection (40
CFR 265.15). Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Solid Waste, Washington, D.C.; 1980. 26 pp.
0476
EPA-600/S2-81/228
Haugh, Richard, Salar Niku, E.D. Schroeder, and George Tchobanoglous.
Performance of trickling filter plants: reliability, stability
and variability. EPA-600/S2-81/228. Prepared for MERL, Office
of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.; 1981.
0477
EPA-600/S2-81/231
James, Stephen C., and C.J. Touhill. Barrel and drum recondition-
ing industry assessment. EPA-600/S2-81/231. Prepared for MERL,
Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1981.
0478
Contract No. 68-01-5052
JRB Associates. Assessment of the impacts of industrial dis-
charges on publicly owned treatment works. Appendices included
68-01-5052. Prepared for USEPA, Office of Water Enforcement;
1981.
0479
U.S. General Accounting Office. EPA slow in controlling PCB's.
Dec. 30, 1981.
0480
Committee on Energy and Commerce. Ocean-based incineration of
hazardous wastes. Hearing notes from Committee Ninety-Seventh
Congress. February 11, 1981. Serial No. 97-47.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-68
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0481
Ott, Charles R. , and Burton A. Segall. Vacuum filtration of
septage. Journal WPCF Vol. 54, No. 1 January 1981.
0482
Davis, John R., J.G. Lopez, J.W. McCutchan, and M.K. Stenstrom.
Municipal wastewater reclamation by reverse osmosis - a three
year study. Journal WPCF Vol. 54, No. 1. January 1981.
0483
Parker, Clinton E. Surrogate parameter analysis for organic
priority pollutants. Journal WPCF Vol. 54, No. 1. January 1981.
0484
Cravens, Joe Bob, and M.E. Harrelson. Use of microscreens to
polish lagoon effluents. Journal WPCF Vol. 54, No. 1. January
1981.
0485
EPA-600/J-75/002 PB80-196934
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Reprint: interlaboratory
study of the cold vapor technique for total mercury. EPA-600/
J-75/002. 1980.
0486
EPA-600/J-78/154 PB80-135163
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Reprint: application of
high temperature hyperfiltration to unit textile process for
direct recycle. EPA-600/J-78/154. 1980.
0487
EPA-600/J-78/176 PB81-129942
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Venturi scrubber per-
formance model. EPA-600/J-78/176. 1981.
0488
Regional issue identification and assessment program (RIIA) a
methodology for analyzing the water quality of cooling tower
blowdown. 1979.
0489
EPA-450/4-80/015 PB81-119455
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Volatile organic compounds
(VOC) species data manual. 2nd Edition. EPA-450/4-80/015.
1981.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-69
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0490
EPA-600/2-80/181 PB81-148587
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Analytical methodology for
the determination of chlorophenols in human and environmental
samples. EPA-600/2-80/181. 1980.
0491
EPA-600/2-80/189 PB81-106593
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Minimizing the pollution
impact of kraft pulping through oxygen bleaching. EPA-600/
2-80/189. Prepared for IERL, Cincinnati, OH; 1980.
0492
EPA-600/7-80/069
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Program status report oil
shale 1980 update. EPA-600/7-80/069. Prepared for Office of
Environmental Engineering and Technology, Washington, D.C.; 1980.
0493
EPA-905/4-80/008 PB81-155269
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Volatile organic compound
emissions from solvent cleaning operations in the state of Illinois.
EPA-905/4-80/008. 1980.
0494
U.S. National Science Foundation. Final report to the National
Science Foundation high energy electron treatment of wastewater
liquid residuals. Prepared by Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology; 1980. 354 pp.
0495
EPA-600/2-81/009 PB81-135378
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Assessment of organic
emission in the flexible packaging industry. EPA-600/2-81/009.
1981.
0496
EPA-600/2-81/026 PB81-157943
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Emission of VOC from
drum-mix asphalt plants. EPA-600/2-81/026. 1981.
0497
EPA-600/S2-81/196
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Project summary evaluation
of a treatment lagoon for combined sewer overflow. EPA-600/S2-81/
196. 1981.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-70
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0498
Garvey, Charlotte. Controlling PBC's, a new approach. EPA Journal
1981.
0499
Cost-effectiveness analysis for on-site wastewater treatment
alternatives. 1982.
0500
EPA-600/2-79/184 PB80-105166
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Treatment of organic
chemical manufacturing wastewater for reuse. EPA-600/2-79/184.
1979.
0501
U.S. Department of Commerce. Standard industrial classification
(SIC) manual 1972. Prepared for Executive Office of the President,
Office of Management and Budget, Washington, D.C.; 1972.
0502 3-138
EPA-440/1-82/007
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the in-
organic chemicals manufacturing point source category. EPA-440/
1-82/007. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water Regulations and Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1982.
0503
EPA-440/1-82/022
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the textile
mills point source category. EPA-440/1-82/022. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water, Washington, D.C.;
1982. 509 pp.
0504 3-132
EPA-440/1-82/024
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the iron
and steel manufacturing point source category; general. EPA-440/
1-82/024. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water Regulations and Standards, Washington, D.C.; Volume I;
1982. 600 pp.
0505 3-133
EPA-440/1-82/024
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the iron
and steel manufacturing point source category; cokemaking, sinter-
ing,, iron making. EPA-440/1-82/024. Prepared for Effluent
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-71
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Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards,
Washington, D.C.; Volume II; 1982. 435 pp.
0506 3-134
EPA-440/1-82/024
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the iron
and steel manufacturing point source category; steelmaking,
vacuum degassing, continuous casting. EPA-440/1-82/024. Pre-
pared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regu-
lations and Standards, Washington, D.C.; Volume III; 1982. 468
pp.
0507 3-135
EPA-440/1-82/024
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the iron
and steel manufacturing point source category; hot forming.
EPA-440/1-82/024. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water Regulations and Standards, Washington, D.C.;
Volume IV; 1982. 367 pp.
0508 3-136
EPA-440/1-82/024
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the iron
and steel manufacturing point source category; salt bath descaling,
acid pickling. EPA-440/1-82/024. Prepared for Effluent Guide-
lines Division, Office of Water Regulations and Standards, Washing-
ton, D.C.; Volume V; 1982. 505 pp.
0509 3-137
EPA-440/1-82/024
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final development document
for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the iron
and steel manufacturing point source category; cold forming,
alkaline cleaning, hot coating. EPA-440/1-82/024. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Washington, D.C.; Volume VI; 1982. 591 pp.
0510 1-46* 2-38* 3-130
EPA-440/l-82/061b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the ore mining and dressing point source category. EPA-440/
l-82/061b. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water, Washington, D.C.; 1982.
0511 1-37* 2-69
EPA-440/l-82/075b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the
electrical and electronic components point source category.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-72
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EPA-440/l-82/075b. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water, Washington, D.C.; 1982.
0512 1-39* 2-22*
EPA-440/l-82/091b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proposed development
document for effluent limitations guidelines and standards for
the metal finishing point source category. EPA-440/l-82/091b.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water
Regulations and Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1982.
0513
Sturino, Emilo. Analysis of hazardous pollutants. Pollution
Engineering, February 1982.
0514
PB 82 166984, 166976
Compendium on low and non-waste technology, monographs, Volumes I
and II. Economic Commission for Europe. February 1982.
0515
No. 68-01-6462
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft development document
for effluent limitations guidelines for the electrical and elec-
tronic components point source category. Contract No. 68-01-6462.
Prepared for Richard Kinch and David Pearson, USEPA. 1982.
0516
No. 68-03-3038
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Cost of environmental
control technologies granular activated carbon applications in
water and wastewater treatment. Contract No. 68-03-3038. Pre-
pared for IERL; 1982.
0517
Longley, K.E., B.E. Moore, and C.A. Sorber. Disinfection effi-
ciencies of chlorine and chlorine dioxide in a gravity flow
contactor. Journal WPCF, Volume 54, No. 2. February 1982.
0518
EPA-905/2-81/003
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Economics of BAT - equiva-
lent control technologies, draft manual. EPA-905/2-81/003.
1982.
0519
Contract No. 68-01-5052
Calmon, C., J. Casana, H. Gold, WPA. Ion exchange and resin
adsorption data for the removal of toxic contaminants from waste-
waters. Contract No. 68-01-5052. Prepared for IERL, Cincinnati,
OH; March 1982.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-73
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0520
Contract No. 68-01-5052
Calmon, C., J. Casana, H. Gold, WPA. Ion exchange and resin
adsorption data for the removal of toxic contaminants from waste-
waters. Contract No. 68-01-5052. Prepared for IERL, Cincinnati,
OH; Sept. 1982.
0521
Contract Nos. 68-02-3153 and 68-02-2689
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Method 1624 volatile
organic compounds by purge and trap isotope dilution GC-MS,
Method 1625 semivolatile organic compounds by isotope dilution
GC-MS, isotope dilution gas chromatography - mass spectrometry
for the determination of priority pollutants in industrial
effluents. Contract Nos. 68-02-3153 and 68-02-2689. Prepared
for USEPA. 1982.
0522
Kobayashi, H., and B.E. Rittmann. Microbial removal of hazardous
organic compounds. Environmental Science Technology, Volume 16,
No. 3. 1982.
0523
Lane, D.A. Mobile mass spectrometry. Environmental Science
Technology, Volume 16, No. 1. 1982
0524
Contract No. 68-01-5772
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Toxicity of leather tanning
and finishing wastewaters internal working report. Contract No.
68-01-5772. Prepared for IERL, Office of Research and Develop-
ment, Cincinnati, OH; 1982. 39 pp.
0525
Contract No. 68-01-5772
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Toxicity of leather tanning
and finishing wastewaters final report-appendices. Contract No.
68-01-5772. Prepared for IERL, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, OH; 1982.
0526
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final report, toxicity
reduction manual for the textile manufacturing industry. Pre-
pared for IERL, Office of Research and Development, Research
Triangle Park, N.C.; 1982.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-74
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0527
Brueggemann, G., Y.J. Feng, A.F. Gaudy, Jr., and E.T. Gaudy.
Treatment of cyanide waste by the extended aeration process.
Journal WPCF, Volume 54, No. 2. February 1982.
0528
Boelter, D.H., D.S. Nichols. Treatment of secondary sewage
effluent with a peat-sand filter bed. Journal of Environmental
Quality, Volume II, No. 1. 1982.
0529
Seminar for analytical methods for priority pollutants. April 9,
1981. Held in Hershey PA, 1981.
0530
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy.
Solid wastes, sludges and residual materials: monitoring,
technology and management international conference. 1981. 352
pp.
0531
Contract No. 68-03-2579
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Laboratory studies of
priority pollutant treatability. Contract No. 68-03-2579.
Prepared for IERL by Walk, Haydell and Associates, Inc. 1981.
0532
Kenson, Robert E. Rotary kiln incinerators for sludge disposal.
Pollution Engineering, December, 1981.
0533
Refinery wastewater priority pollutant study-sample analysis and
evaluation of data. Prepared for Environmental Affairs Depart-
ment, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, D.C.; 1981.
0534
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Paragraph 8 exclusions
USEPA. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of
Water, Washington, D.C.; 1981.
0535
PB81 199176
Department of Energy. Determination of phenolic compounds in
alternate fuel matrices. Final report. Prepared for National
Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.; 1981.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-75
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0536
EPA-600/S1-81/005
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The effect of ozonation of
organics in wastewater. EPA-600/S1-81/005. Prepared for Effluent
Guidelines Division; 1981.
0537
EPA-600/S2-81/027
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Evaluaton of powdered
activated carbon for removal of trace organics at New Orleans,
Louisiana. EPA-600/S2-81/027. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines
Division; 1981.
0538
EPA-600/S2-81/032
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Biodegradation and carbon
adsorption of carcinogenic and hazardous organic compounds.
EPA-600/S2-81/032. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division;
1981.
0539
EPA-600/S2-81/037
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Report of the interagency
ad hoc work group for the chemical waste incineration ship program.
EPA-600/S2-81/037. Prepared for USEPA; 1981.
0540
EPA-600/S2-81/043 PB81-172637
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Removal of phenolic com-
pounds from wood preserving wastewaters. EPA-600/S2-81/043.
Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division; 1981.
0541
EPA-600/S2-81/044a PB81-178303
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Offshore platform hazardous
waste incineration facility. Feasibility study summary. EPA-600/
S2-81/044a. Prepared for IERL, Research Triangle Park, NC; 1981.
0542
EPA-600/S2-81/053 PB81-206021
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Physical/chemical treat-
ment of coke plant wastewater. EPA-600/S2-81/053. Prepared for
IERL, Research Triangle Park, NC; 1981.
0543
EPA-600/S2-81/064 PB81-190928
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Electroplating wastewater
sludge characterization. EPA-600/S2-81/064. Prepared for IERL,
Cincinnati, OH; 1981.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-76
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0544
EPA-600/S2-81/067 PB81-199374
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Evaluation of the effec-
tiveness of granular activated carbon adsorption and aquaculture
for removing toxic compounds from treated petroleum refinery
effluents. EPA-600/S2-81/067. Prepared for RSKERL, Ada, OK;
1981.
0545
EPA-600/S2-81/086
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Evaluation of ion exchange
technology for toxic and non-conventional pollutant reduction in
bleach plant effluents. EPA-600/S2-81/086. 1981.
0546
EPA-600/S2-81/169
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Wastewater dechlorination
state-of-the-art field survey and pilot studies. EPA-600/S2-81/169
1981.
0547
EPA-600/8-79/018
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. A standard procedure for
cost analysis of pollution control operations, Volume I. User
guide, Volume II, appendices. EPA-600/8-79/018. Prepared for
IERL, Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle Park,
NC; 1979.
0548
EPA-600/S2-81/229
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Performance testing of the
diperna sweeper. EPA-600/S2-81/229. Prepared for MERL, Office
of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1981.
0549
EPA-600/S7-81/033
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Limestone - lime treatment
of acid mine drainage - full scale. EPA-600/S7-81/033. 1981.
0550
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Liquid chromatograph/mass
spectrometer interface with continuous sample preconcentration.
Published in Analytical Chemistry 53, February 1981. pp. 171-174.
0551
EPA-600/2-81/228 PB82-108143
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Performance of trickling
filter plants: reliability, stability and variability final
report. EPA-600/2-81/228. Prepared for MERL, Office of Research
and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1981. Ill pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-77
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0552
EPA-600/2-81/OOla
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental assessment
of the at sea incineration of liquid silvex. Interim report.
EPA-600/2-81/001a. Prepared for IERL, Office of Research and
Development, Research Triangle Park, NC; 1981.
0553
Freilich, Danielle. Treatment of bleach effluents by dynamic
membrane ultrafiltration, part 1. Prepared for Swedish Water and
Air Pollution Research Institute. 1980.
0554
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Seminar for analytical
methods for priority pollutants, Norfolk, VA. Prepared for Office
of Water Programs, Washington, D.C.; 1980.
0555
LCCCN 77-91024
Modern pollution control technology, volume II, water pollution
control, solid waste disposal. Prepared for Staff of Research
and Education Association, New York, NY; 1980.
0556
Perry, R.H., and C.H. Chilton, eds. Chemical engineers' handbook.
5th edition. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, NY; 1973.
0557
U.S. Department of the Interior. Adsorption of heavy metal ions
by xanthed sawdust. Prepared for the Bureau of Mines; 1980.
0558
Bissonnette, G.K., C.R. Jenkins, P.B. Huff, and G.W. Gillespie.
Aerobic-media trickling filter for nitrogen control in wastewater
treatment. Water Research Institute, West Virginia University;
1980.
0559
EPA-600/PS7-80/128
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Water filtration control
to achieve mine water pollution control - the Dents Run watershed
demonstration project. EPA-600/PS7-80/128. 1980.
0560
EPA-600/S2-80/107
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Physical/chemical treat-
ment of blast furnace wastewaters using mobile pilot units.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-78
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EPA-600/S2-80/107. Prepared for IERL, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980.
0561
EPA-600/S2-80/196
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. GC/MS methodology for
measuring priority organics in municipal wastewater treatment.
EPA-600/S2-80/196. Prepared for MERL, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980.
0562
EPA-600/S2-80/210
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Innovative destruction of
complex industrial wastes-auto oxidation of tannery beamhouse
wastewater. EPA-600/S2-80/210. Prepared for IERL, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980.
0563
ENR index history. Engineering News-Record, 208 No. 11, March
18, 1982. pp. 116-123.
0564
EPA-600/2-80/161
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Truck washing terminal
water pollution control. EPA-600/2-80/161. Prepared for IERL,
Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980. 81 pp.
0565
EPA-600/2-80/147
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Waste activated sludge
processing. EPA-600/2-80/147. Prepared for MERL, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980.
0566
EPA-600/2-80/139
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Sulfide precipitation of
heavy metals. EPA-600/2-80/139. Prepared for IERL, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980. 106 pp.
0567
EPA-600/2-80/138
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Foam flotation treatment
of industrial wastewaters, laboratory pilot scale. EPA-600/2-80/
138. Prepared for IERL, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, OH; 1980.
0568
EPA-600/2-80/084
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Evaluation of reverse
osmosis membranes for treatment of electroplating rinsewater.
EPA-600/2-80/084. Prepared-for IERL, Office of Research and
Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980. 43 pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-79
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0569
Aries, R.S., and R.D. Newton. _In Uhl, 1979. Chemical engi-
neering cost estimation. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New
York, NY; 1955. 263 pp.
0570
EPA-600/2-80/077a PB81-129033
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Treatability studies of
pesticide manufacturing wastewaters: dazomet EPA-600/2-80/077a.
Prepared for IERL, Office of Research and Development, Research
Triangle Park, NC; 1980.
0571
EPA-600/2-80/052
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Evaluation of sorbents for
industrial sludge leachate treatment. EPA-600/2-80/052. Pre-
pared for IERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
OH; 1980. 48 pp.
0572
EPA-600/2-80/003
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Upgrading primary tanks
with rotating biological contactors. EPA-600/2-80/003. Prepared
for MERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH;
1980.
0573
EPA-600/2-80/005
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Evaluation of full-scale
tertiary wastewater filters. EPA-600/2-80/005. Prepared for
MERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980.
0574
EPA-600/2-80/006
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Performance evaluation of
the aerated lagoon system at North Gulfport, Mississippi. EPA-600/
2-80/006. Prepared for MERL, Office of Research and Development,
Cincinnati, OH; 1980.
0575
EPA-530/SW-867c PB81-166340
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Evaluating cover systems
for solid and hazardous waste (draft). EPA/530/SW-867c. Pre-
pared for MERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
OH; 1980. 57 pp.
0576
EPA-530/SW-868c PB81-166332
U.S. Environmental Prdtection Agency. Hydrologic simulation on
solid waste disposal sites. EPA-530/SW-868c. Prepared for MERL,
Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980. Ill pp.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-80
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0577
EPA-530/SW-869c PB81-166357
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Landfill and surface
impoundment performance evaluation manual (draft). EPA-530/SW-869c
Prepared for MERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
OH; 1980. 63 pp.
0578
EPA-530/SW-870C PB81-166365
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Lining of waste impoundment
and disposal facilities (draft). EPA-530/SW-870c. Prepared for
MERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980.
385 pp.
0579
EPA-530/SW-872 PB81-181505
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Guide to the disposal of
chemically stabilized and solidified waste (draft). EPA-530/SW-872
Prepared for MERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati,
OH; 1980. 114 pp.
0580
EPA-530/SW-873 PB81-166894
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Closure of hazardous waste
surface impoundments (draft). EPA-530/SW-873. Prepared for
MERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980.
103 pp.
0581
EPA-530/SW-871 PB81-189359
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Management of hazardous
waste leachate (draft). EPA-530/SW-871. Prepared for MERL,
Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980. 464 pp.
0582
EPA-440/1-80/301
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Fate of priority pollutants
in publicly owned treatment works. EPA-400/1-80/301. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste
Management, Washington, D.C.; 1980. 180 pp.
0583
EPA-440/1-80/103
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Treatability studies for
the inorganic chemicals manufacturing point source category.
EPA-440/1-80/103. Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division,
Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; 1980.
0584
No. 68-01-3852
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Water-related environmental
fate- of 129 priority pollutants. Contract No. 68-01-3852.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-81
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Prepared for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and
Waste Management, Washington, D.C.; Volumes II - VI; 1979.
0585
Standard industrial classification (SIC) codes. U.S. Department
of Commerce/National Bureau of Standards. 15 August 1979.
0586
Peters, M.S., and K.D. Timmerhaus. Plant design and economics for
chemical engineers. 2nd edition. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New
York, NY; 1968. 850 pp.
0587
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Seminar for analytical
methods for priority pollutants. Norfolk, VA; March 1979.
0588
Pilot plant study for the American Bottoms Regional Wastewater
Treatment Facility. Prepared by Russel and Axon, Inc.; 1979.
95 pp.
0589
Stover, Enos L. Removal of volatile organics from contaminated
groundwater. Groundwater Monitoring Review, Fall 1982, Volume
2, No. 4; pp. 57-62.
0590
Minear, Roger A., and James W. Patterson. Pretreatment of metals
for discharge into POTWs. February 1979.
0591
EPA-600/2-79/104 PB299 132
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Symposium proceedings:
textile industry technology. EPA-600/2-79/104. Prepared for
IERL, Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle Park,
NC; 1979.
0592 1-66
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Pharmaceutical manufactur-
ing, plant data. Effluent Guidelines Division, Public Record,
Washington, D.C.; 1978/1979.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-82
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0593
EPA-600/2-79/175
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Indicatory fate study.
EPA-600/ 2-79/175. Prepared for RSKERL, Office of Research and
Development, Ada, OK; 1979. 93 pp.
0594
EPA-600/4-79/064
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Automated measurements of
infrared spectra of chromatographically separated fractions.
EPA-600/4-79/064. Prepared for Environmental Research Labora-
tory, Office of Research and Development, Athens, GA; 68 pp.
0595
EPA-600/2-79/204 PB80 125909
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Coagulation and precipita-
tion of selected metal ions from aqueous solution. EPA-600/
2-79/204. Prepared for IERL, Office of Research and Development,
Research Triangle Park, NC; 1979.
0596
EPA-600/2-79/185 PB80-1187706
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Cost effectiveness model
for pollution control at coking facilities. EPA-600/2-79/185.
1979.
0597 3-128
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Data gathered for ORD
treatability manual for leather tanning and finishing industry.
USEPA EGD, June 1982. Variously paginated.
0598 3-129
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Hazardous waste.
40 CFR Parts 122, 260, 264, 265. July 26, 1982.
0599 3-131
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Industrial site visit
sheets (on record), gum and wood chemicals manufacturing.
Effluent Guidelines Division, Washington, D.C.; 1978.
0600 3-141
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Industrial site
visit sheets (on record), iron and steel manufacturing.
Effluent Guidelines Division, Washington, D.C.; 1978-1979.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-83
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0601 3-142
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Industrial site visit
sheets (on record) inorganic chemicals manufacturing. Effluent
Guidelines Division, Washington, D.C.; 1978.
0602 2-72
Miskimen, Thomas A. 1982 Letter, Thomas A. Miskimen, Utility
Water Act Group, to William A. Cawley USEPA, 8 December 1982.
4 pp.
0603
EPA-600/2-78/130 PB-286210
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Aircraft industry waste-
water recycling. EPA-600/2-78/130. Prepared for IERL, Office of
Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1978. 130 pp.
0604
No. 68-03-2766 PB81-189359
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Management of hazardous
waste leachate. Contract No. 68-03-2766. Prepared for MERL,
Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH; 1980.
Variously paginated.
0605 2-71
Jordan, J. William. 1975. Memorandum, J. William Jordan EGD, to
Bruce P. Smith, 17 June 1975. 4 pp.
0606 2-68
Gile, Rexford R. 1982 Letter, Rexford R. Gile EGD, to Robert P.
Stevens, WAPORA, 4 Nov. 1982, 1 p.
0607 2-70
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Supplement to the addendum
to development document for effluent limitations guidelines and
standards of performance for the ore mining and dressing point
source category-chemical analyses data supplement B-l. Prepared
for Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water and Waste
Management, Washington, D.C.; 1978.
0608 2-56
40CFR125
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Effluent guidelines and
standards for steam electric power generating point source category.
40CFR125 and 423, 47FR52290, Nov. 19, 1982.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-84
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0609
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Contractors engineering
report, analysis of organic chemicals and plastic/synthetic
fibers industries, toxic pollutants, Appendix L: computerized
wastewater treatment model-technical documentation. Prepared for
Effluent Guidelines Division, Washington, D.C.; 16 November 1981.
520 pp.
0610
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Detailed cost documenta-
tion for the USEPA cost model. Prepared for USEPA Effluent
Guidelines Division, Washington, D.C. by Catalytic, Inc. [This
reference includes the following files from the Public Record for
the Organic Chemicals/Plastic and Synthetic Fibers Effluent
Guidelines Rulemaking: Books I, III Part I, IV Part II, and V
Part III, Equipment Sizing Calculations, 1978/1979, pp. 608000-
609309; Backup for Unit Operations Costs, Parts I and II (no
date), pp. 616468-617183; USEPA Guidelines Cost Estimates SES (no
date), pp. 616001-616312; USEPA EF 650 Cost Program Listing (no
date), USEPA Cost Model, no pagination; Operating Cost File,
1980, USEPA Cost Model, no pagination; and Capital Cost Curve
File (no date), USEPA Cost Model, no pagination.]
0611 2-73 5-63
Utility Water Act Group. 1982. Utility Water Act Group Comments
on the draft revised treatability manual, 14 July 1982. Variously
paginated.
Date: 1/24/83 Change 2 V.6-85
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preparation of field spikes. Sample splitting represents a
division of the sample into two or more portions for parallel
analysis by independent laboratories. Spl'its may be developed
for duplicate analysis (e.g., by EPA and the facility) or
C analysis of specific fractions (e.g., metals, organics). Field
blanks represent water samples of known composition that are
prepared in the field and handled in a manner similar to the
other samples. These are used as a means of characterizing the
contamination that occurs during the sample handling. Field
spikes represent the addition of a known quantity of material to
the sample in the field. The subsequent analysis of a field
spike will identify the changes which occur due to the effect of
sample instability as well as the effects due to the analytic
method used in the laboratory. The stability effects can be
determined by comparing the results of a field spike to the
results of a laboratory spike (the laboratory spike characterizes
the method effects only).
M.I.2.2 Analysis - General
The basic premise in the development of analytical chemistry
techniques is that by establishing a rigorous protocol for the
handling and analysis of the sample, the test results will be
representative of the true concentration of the tested species
within certain, well-defined statistical limits. The chemist may
report the value measured in terms of a range, but it is common
to present only one value.
The analysis of toxic pollutants in industrial wastewaters is
complicated because the chemical nature of the sample may not be
'\*^ known and there usually are a large number of pollutants present.
The relative levels and types of priority pollutants may vary at
a plant from day-to-day, or even from one shift to another. An
analytical method perfectly suited to one wastewater matrix may
be less effective in a different matrix, despite the fact that
the same priority pollutants, or a similar combination, are being
analyzed. However, an industrial category where a relatively
invariant wastewater is characteristic may not present this problem.
Quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) during the analysis
of toxic pollutants is required to ensure that all results have
been developed using accepted methods and that the quality of the
resulting measurements can be estimated. The quality of a par-
ticular method is characterized by estimates of the precision of
the measurement and the accuracy of any such measurement. (Pre-
cision refers to the refinement with which a measurement can be
determined. Accuracy refers to the degree to which the measure-
ment conforms to the true concentration within the sample at the
time of analysis). Validation of a measurement requires valida-
tion of the method by determining both the multiple laboratory
operational precision and the pooled single operator precision.
Also required is self-validation of the particular method in a
given laboratory.
Date: 1/24/83 R Change 2 V.7-3
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TABLE
Compounds
Class/Number
Purgeables/30
Acids/11
Ba se/Neut ra I s/43
Pesticides/18
Metals/ 13
Cyanide
Total Phenols
Al 1 Organics/102
7.2-5. SUMMARY OF OVERALL ANALYTICAL RECOVERIES FOR VARIOUS
CLASSES OF PRIORITY POLLUTANTS [5-57]
Method Standard
P+Sp/N(a)
90+20/785
84+23/360
84+30/1415
78116/505
108134/385
103+7/65
10118/58
85125/3065
Ana lysis
Range/L(b)
59-106/4
61-96/4
56-142/3
65-85/3
83-136/2
103-103/2
97-107/3
56-142/5
Ma t r i x SD i ked
PlSp/N(a)
92+27/2161
76+26/862
68129/2762
59115/960
96126/1638
96114/70
96111/85
73126/6745
Ana lysis
Range/L(b)
32-111/4
54-102/5
27-105/5
42-76/4
79-106/3
93-101/2
93-98/3
32-111/5
(a)N is the total number of measurements used to compute the cited average recovery (P)
and standard deviation (Sp).
(b)The range of average recoveries for the compounds in a class and the number of contributing
laboratories (L) is given in this column.
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fractions analyzed using the April 1977 EPA protocol (a) [5-57]
Pr ior i ty
Pol lutant
Fract ion( b)
Volati le (MS)
Volatile Sample Spike
Acid (MS)
Acid Sample Blank
B/N-(MS)
B/N Sample Spike
Pesticide (MS)
Pesticide Sample Spike
Metals (MS)
Metals Sample Spike
Cyanide (MS)
Cyanide Sample Spike
Phenol ics (MS)
Phenolics Sample Spike
Lab
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82+24
90+ 1 8
92+34
95±25
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69±7
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95+5
IOI+9 93+ I 3
89±5
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6 I +22 55±24
74+ I 9
5I+I8 33+10
I 03+ 1 4
97+6
98+ 1 0
La b La b La b
IV V VII
I 00+8
I 07+9
67+ I 4 82+ I 6
60+ 1 5 84+ I 7
77+ I 5
68+ I 6 63+ I 3
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93±5
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92+7
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93+16
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97+9
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92±I5
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76+ I 9
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(a) The values are in units of percent recovery plus or minus (+) one standard deviation. Percent
recovery and standard deviation are weighted averages based on the number of data points con-
tributed by each laboratory.
(b) MS refers to the method standard or the standard addition to blank water. Sample spike refers
to the standard addition to a sample.
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This indicates that most data are probably reported at concentra
tion lower than actually existed.
June 1977 EPA Protocol
The June 1977 EPA protocol included a QA/QC requirement similar
to that required for the April 1977 protocol. The precision and
accuracy of the data developed using this protocol have not been
defined by the sources used in preparing this manual.
December 1979 EPA Protocol
This protocol includes as a fundamental requirement the valida-
tion of the analytic methods prior to their use for routine
analysis of a wastewater matrix. EPA is sponsoring validation
studies that are to establish the accuracy and precision of the
methods. However, these studies have not been completed.
The protocol also includes a requirement that each laboratory
establish control limits for evaluating the reliability of the
methods during routine analysis. The sources of data used in
this manual have not reported any results of these laboratory-
specific validation and QA/QC programs.
An evaluation of the precision, bias and comparability of the
inductively coupled plasma method ICP with that of flame atomic
adsorption AA was made by the EPA Effluent Guidelines Division in
1980 for total metals (iron, chromium, copper, nickel, lead and
zinc) in mine effluents. This study, while limited in scope, was
an inter-laboratory round-robin conducted in accordance with ASTM
D2777-77, "Standard Practice for Determination of the Precision
and Bias of Methods of Committee D-19 on Water." The limits of
detection and of determination in mine effluents based on inter-
laboratory precision for the ICP method were several times higher
than those for flame AA in the 0-1 mg/L range for all of the
above mentioned elements except chromium.
Date:: 1/24/83 R Change 2 V.7-26
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3. RBC Pilot Scale Study
Sampling: Swanson - Oswald Assc.
Analysis: Swanson - Oswald Assc.
Reference: 5-62
Date: November 1977 - March 1978
Procedures: Data Set 3 - RBC Pilot Scale Study
A pilot scale study of rotating biological contactors was con-
ducted at a gum and wood chemicals manufacturing plant. Sampling
and analysis followed standard methodology, outlined in Standard
Methods for the Analysis of Water and Wastewater, 14th edition,
American Public Health Organization, with a few modifications.
Sampling consisted of, at the minimum, bi-weekly grab samples.
Collected samples were preserved on ice until arrival at the
laboratory. Pollutant analysis consisted of standard method
procedures from the above mentioned protocol as well as parallel
and additional analysis using other established methods. The
purpose of multiple analysis was to quantify the accuracy of
methods chosen when presenting data as well as to further develop
the data base. Data are a representation of these analytical
methods without analysis specific designation.
Date: 11/8/82 Change 2 V.7-49a
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Procedures: Data Set 2 - Additional Sampling (Screening)
The additional screening study was conducted in 1979. The April
1977 EPA protocol was followed for all sampling and analysis work
performed during this study. Nine of the thirteen subcategories
were included in the study. The survey was initiated in order to
determine the concentration of toxic compounds in the industry's
raw wastewater.
Procedures: Data Set 3 - Pilot Plant Study
This study was initiated in order to determine the effectiveness
of the rotating biological contactor in pollutant removability.
The sampling method was unspecified.
Analysis of organics utilized a gas chromatograph with a flame
ionization detector, using methods defined by American Society
for Testing Materials, Methods D-3328-#aT and D-3257-73, USA.
Atomic absorption was used for metals analyses. The organics
QA/QC program included the spiking of raw wastewater samples with
the organic species to confirm detectability by the method used.
V.7.3.31 Steam Electric Power Plants
Volume II Reference; Section 11.19
Data Sets:
1. Initial BAT Survey (Screening Phase)
Sampling: Hittman Associates, NUS Corporation
Analysis: Carborundum
Reference: 5-31
Date: 1977
2. BAT Survey (Verification Phase)
Sampling: Hittman Associates
Analysis: Richardson Associates, EPA
Reference: 5-31
Date: 1977
3. Surveillance and Analysis
Sampling: EPA Regional Teams
Analysis: EPA
Reference: 5-31
Date: Unspecified
Procedures; Data Set 1 - Initial BAT Survey (Screening
Phase)
The program included analysis at eight plants. The EPA study was
paralleled by the electric power industry, including the separate
sampling and analysis by industry-contracted laboratories.
Date: 9/25/81 V.7-65
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Sampling involved the collection of grab samples and 24-hour com-
posite samples using automatic equipment. The April 1977 EPA
protocol was used for sampling.
Analysis used analytical procedures that included the GC/MS for
organic pollutants and the AA for metals.
Procedures; Data Set 2 - BAT Survey (Verification
Phase)
Sixteen plants were included in this program initially with two
plants added later to the data base by EPA, since the data were
collected by similar methods and format.
Sampling was performed using the April 1977 EPA protocol. The
collected samples were split with the power industry for their
parallel analysis. The analytic methods used included the GC/MS
or GC for the organic priority pollutants. The inorganics were
analyzed by AA or inductively coupled plasma ICP. Mercury was
analyzed by cold-vapor AA, selenium by fluorometry, and cyanide
by a colorimetric procedure.
Procedures; Data Set 3 - Surveillance and Analysis
The EPA regional Surveillance and Analysis program included
periodic visits to power plants to determine compliance with
NPDES permits. Priority pollutant sampling was conducted at
eight plants. The sampling and analysis procedures were similar
to those used in the screening and verification programs. Ana-
lytical methods included GC/MS for organics and ICAP for in-
organics .
V.7.3.32 Textile Mills
Volume II Reference; Section 11.20
Data Sets:
1. Comprehensive Field Sampling Program (Screening and
Verification Survey, Four Phases)
a. Phase I - Joint ATMI/EPA Mobile-Plant Project
Sampling: ATMI; Monsanto Research Corporation
(MRC)
Analysis: ATMI; MRC
Reference: 5-32
Date: March - May 1977
b. Phase 2 - Untreated and Treated Wastewater
plus Pilot Plant Advanced Treatment
Sampling: Sverdrup and Parcel; EPA
Analysis: MRC
Date: 1/24/83 R Change 2 V.7-66
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4. Pilot Plant Study
Sampling: CARRE, Inc.
Analysis: Clemson University, Texidyne
Reference: 5-61
Date: Sept. 23, 1977 - Sept. 22, 1978
Procedures: Data Set 4 - Pilot Plant Study
This data set is comprised of pilot plant data generated in the
1978 hyperfiItration study conducted at a La France Industries
textile mill. Sample analysis followed standard procedure.
Sampling consisted of one gallon plastic bottle samples collected
periodically and sent to the lab for analysis.
Analysis of membrane flux, color and conductivity rejections were
monitored on site. Color comparisons where determined through
the use of a Bausch and Lomb Spectronic 20 while conductivity
measurements were made using a Balsbaugh conductivity bridge and
dip cell. All other samples were collected and delivered to the
laboratory where analysis was done in accordance with quality
assurance procedures approved for this project.
Date: 11/12/82 Change 2 V.7-68a
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APPENDIX A
NUMBER OF SOURCE/TREATMENT
TECHNOLOGY DATA SETS
Date: 9/25/81 V.A-1
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TABLE A-l. NUMBER OF SOURCE/TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY DATA SETS
Industry/control technology
Full
scale
Data Sets
Pilot
scale
Bench
scale
Adhesives and sealants
Chemical oxidation
Reverse osmosis
Sedimentation
Auto and other laundries
Activated carbon adsorption-granular
Chemical precipitation
Filtration
Flotation
Ultrafiltration
Coal mining
Sedimentation
Rotating biological contactors
Coil coating
Chemical precipitation
Filtration
Sedimentation
Inorganic chemicals manufacturing
Chemical oxidation
Chemical precipitation
Chemical reduction
Filtration
Sedimentation
Stripping-air
Iron and steel manufacturing
Chemical precipitation
Coagulation and flocculation
Filtration
Neutralization
Oil separation
Sedimentation
Solvent extraction
Ultrafiltration
Activated sludge
Leather tanning and finishing
Sedimentation
Activated sludge
Lagoon
Trickling filters
1
1
3
10
6
1
2
2
5
1
4
3
1
1
5
4
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
8
2
1
1
1
1
Date: 1/24/83 R Change 2
V.A-2
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TABLE A-l. NUMBER OF SOURCE/TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY DATA SETS (CONTINUED)
Data Sets
Industry/control technology
Full
scale
Pilot
scale
Bench
scale
Battery manufacturing
Chemical precipitation
Electrical and electronic components
Activated carbon adsorption-granular
Chemical precipitation
Chemical reduction
Coagulation and flocculation
Filtration
Oil separation
Foundries
Chemical precipitation
Filtration
Sedimentation
Metal finishing
Chemical precipitation
Chemical reduction
Reverse osmosis
Sedimentation
Aluminum forming
Chemical precipitation
Chemical reduction
Coagulation and flocculation
Oil separation
Sedimentation
Ultrafiltration
Copper forming
Chemical precipitation
Filtration
Plastics processing
Activated sludge
Porcelain enameling
Chemical precipitation
Gum and wood chemicals
Activated carbon adsorption-granular
Sedimentation
Lagoon
Rotating biological contactor
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
9
28
5
1
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
Date: 1/24/83 R Change 2
V.A-3
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TABLE A-l. NUMBER OF SOURCE/TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY DATA SETS (CONTINUED)
Data sets
Full Pilot Bench
Industry/control technology scale scale scale
Pesticide manufacturing
Activated carbon adsorption-granular 1
Pharmaceutical manufacturing
Activated sludge 3
Lagoon-aerated 2
Nonferrous metals manufacturing
Chemical precipitation 2
Ore mining and dressing
Activated carbon adsorption-granular 1
Chemical oxidation 1 2
Chemical precipitation 6 4
Filtration 5
Ion exchange . 1 1
Sedimentation 14 2
Organic chemicals
Activated carbon adsorption-granular 14
Chemical oxidation 3
Ion exchange 1
Stripping-steam 6
Solvent extraction 13
Paint and ink formulation
Chemical precipitation 11
Filtration 2
Sedimentation 3
Lagoon 1
Petroleum refining
Activated carbon adsorption - powdered 1 4
Activated carbon adsorption - granular 6 2
Filtration 6
Flotation 1
Solvent extraction 4
Date: 1/24/83 R Change 2 V.A-4
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TABLE A-l. NUMBER OF SOURCE/TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY DATA SETS (CONTINUED)
Industry/control technology
Data Sets
Full
scale
Pilot
scale
Bench
scale
Pulp and paperboard mills
Activated carbon adsorption
- Powdered
- Granular
Filtration
Flotation
Activated sludge
Trickling filter
Rubber processing
Ultrafiltration
Activated sludge
Soap and detergent manufacturing
Rotating biological contactor
Steam electric power plants
Chemical precipitation
Reverse osmosis
Sedimentation
Textile mills
Activated carbon adsorption
- Powdered
- Granular
Chemical oxidation
Chemical precipitation
Coagulation and flocculation
Filtration
Flotation
Reverse osmosis
Ultrafiltration
Activated sludge
Lagoon
Sedimentation
Timber products processing
Reverse osmosis
Ultrafiltration
Activated sludge
Lagoon
Trickling filter
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
33
4
1
1
7
6
10
12
2
3
2
12
11
3
1
1
Date: 1/24/83 R Change 2
V.A-5
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TABLE A-l. NUMBER OF SOURCE/TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY DATA SETS (CONCLUDED)
Data sets
Full Pilot Bench
Industry/control technology scale scale scale
Miscellaneous and Unspecified
Activated carbon adsorption-granular 1
Solvent extraction 2
Activated sludge 1 1
Organic and inorganic
Chemical oxidation 1
Chemical precipitation 1
Filtration 1
Activated sludge 2
Totals 248 133 30
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1984 0 - 432-454(Vol V)
Date: 9/25/81 V.A-6
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