SANITARY LANDFILL

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  This report (SW-4rg.l) on work performed under solid waste research
grant no. EC-00162 was compiled by R. LEE STEINER and RENEE KANTZ

        This bibliography continues the series initiated in 1967
    U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                  1974

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Public  Health Service Publication No.  1819
      An environmental protection publication (SW-4rg.I)
            in the solid waste management series

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                         INTRODUCTION



       A wide variety of American and British periodicals were

searched by the authors to obtain this bibliography of articles

which provides a chronology of the development of sanitary landfill

practice.  Only those references that could be verified are listed

in this revised edition.  It is published as an aid to investigators

in this field in their review of the technical literature.
                              —RALPH J. BLACK
                                Sanitary Engineer Director

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                  SANITARY  LANDFILL

                          A BIBLIOGRAPHY



                                  1929

Garbage disposal  by sanitary  fill continues at Seattle. Engineering News-Record,
           103(6):227, Aug. 8, 1929.

                                  1931
BOUNDS, R.  J.   A  survey of practices  in  refuse  disposal  in  American  cities.
           Municipal Sanitation, 2(9) :431-435, Sept. 1931.

Refuse disposal data. Public Works, 62(12) -.34-35, Dec. 1931.

Refuse disposal system controlled  by topography and  maximum capacity demands.
           Coal Age, 36(12) :630-632, Dec. 1931.

                                  1932
CALVERT, C.  K.  Contamination of ground water by impounded garbage waste.
           Journal American Water Works Association, 24(2) :266-270, Feb. 1932.

                                  1934
GOODRIDGE, H.  Berkeley's experience with sanitary fill. Western City, 10(1) : 13-14,
           50, Jan. 1934.

                                  1936
Sanitary-fill refuse disposal  at San  Francisco. Engineering News-Record, 116(9):
           314-317, Feb. 27,  1936.

                                  1938
CLEARY,  E. J.  Land fills for refuse disposal. Engineering News-Record, 121(9) :
           270-273, Sept. 1, 1938; Discussions, 121(11) :317,  Sept.  15, 1938;  (12) :
          347, Sept. 22, 1938; (13) :391, Sept. 29,  1938; (15) :32-33,  Oct.  13,
           1938;  (16) :22, Oct. 20, 1938; 122(11) :35, Mar.  16, 1939.

EDDY, H. P.,  JR.  Cautions regarding land-fill disposal. Engineering News-Record,
           121 (24): 766-768,  Dec.  15, 1938.

                                  1939
TYNAN, D.  P.  Modern garbage  disposal—a critical  study of the  sanitary aspects
          and costs  of refuse disposal. American City, 54(6) : 100-102;  HI, June
          1939.

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Fill disposal of refuse successful in San Francisco. Engineering News-Record,  123(1) :
           59-60, July 6, 1939.

A five-year plan on sanitary fills. Engineering News-Record, 123(5) : 65-66, Aug. 3,
           1939.
SETTER, L. R.  Gas sampling device for sanitary land-fill investigation. Public Works,
           70(9): 45-46, Sept. 1939.
Sanitary fill disposal method preferred at Portland. Engineering News-Record, 123
           (13): 58-59, Sept. 28,  1939.
CASEY,  J. J.   Disposal of mixed  refuse by sanitary fill method at San Francisco.
           Civil Engineering, 9(10): 590-592, Oct. 1939.

Sanitary fill at Fresno. Engineering News-Record, 123(17) :53-54, Oct. 26,  1939.

Trends  in sanitation. Architectural Record, 86(5) : 66-73, Nov. 1939.

ARNOLD, G. E.   Sanitary aspects of the San Francisco water system. Civil Engineer-
           ing, 9(12):722-723, Dec.  1939.


                                   1940

How refuse disposal is accomplished by sanitary fill. Public Works, 71(3) :47,  Mar.
           1940.

Health  experts endorse landfills and  recommend best practice. Engineering News-
           Record, 124(13) : 54-55, Mar. 28, 1940.

CARPENTER, L. V.,  and L. R. SETTER.  Some notes on sanitary land-fills. American
            Journal of Public Health,  30(4): 385-393, Apr. 1940.

Fill disposal of refuse successful in San Francisco. Association of Chinese and Amer-
            ican Engineers Journal, 21(3): 113-115, May-June 1940.

Improved landfill practice saves money. Engineering News—Record,  125(23) :68—70,
            Dec. 5, 1940.


                                   1941

WATSON,  J. D.  Structures on landfill.  Engineering News-Record, 126(3) :74, Jan.
            16,  1941.

Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory, New York University.  Landfill survey.
            New York City Department of Sanitation, Feb. 1941. 90 p.

Landfills  aid  national  defense. Engineering News-Record,  127(13): 61-63,  Sept.
            25,  1941.


                                   1942

ELIASSEN, R.  War conditions favor landfill  refuse disposal. Engineering News-
            Record, 128(22): 72-74, June 4, 1942.

ELIASSEN, R., and  A. J. LIZEE. Sanitary land fills in New York City. Civil  Engi-
            neering, 12(9):483-486, Sept. 1942.

EUASSEN, R.  Decomposition  of land-fills. American Journal of Public Health
            32(9): 1029-1037, Sept.  1942.

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ELIASSEN, R.   Load-bearing characteristics of landfills. Engineering News-Record,
            129(10): 103-105, Sept. 10, 1942.

Landfill disposal wins army favor. Engineering News-Record, 129(24) :75-77, Dec.
            17, 1942.


                                   1943

SPENCER,  C. C.  Recommended wartime refuse  disposal  practice.  Public Health
            Reports Supplement No. 173,  [1943]. 19 p.

Sanitary  fill experience at San Francisco. Engineering News-Record, 130(16):74—
            77, Apr. 22, 1943.

Army  experience with  sanitary  fills.  Engineering News-Record, 131 (22) :91-92,
            Dec. 2,  1943.


                                   1944

Where and how to use the sanitary fill. American  City, 59(1):56-57, Jan.  1944.

Refuse disposal by  sanitary landfill method has wartime  advantages. Water and
            Sewage, 82(8) : 17-21, 48,  Aug. 1944.

ODBERT,  E., JR.  Sanitary fill adopted in Sturgeon Bay. American City, 59(12): 15,
            Dec. 1944.


                                   1945

STRAUS, W. R.   Use of sanitary fill in Baltimore to continue after the war. Amer-
            ican City, 60(1):82-83, Jan. 1945.

Sanitary  fill method  to replace city dumps. American City, 60(1): 141, Jan. 1945.

HALL, H. R.   Sanitary  fill for  Montgomery  County. American City, 60(4): 15,
            Apr. 1945.

Sanitary  fill on the island of Efate. Public Works,  76(9) :28, Sept. 1945.

Variety characterizes refuse disposal practice in six large cities. Engineering News-
           Record,  135(18) :88-91, Nov. 1, 1945.


                                   1946
LACY, R. R.   A study of the sanitary fill at Fort Worth,  Texas; part I—cost analy-
            sis. American  City,  61 (5): 161,  163,  May  1946; part II—operating
            methods, 61(6) : 84-85, June 1946; Cost data incorrect, 61(7) : 15, July
            1946.

LACY, R. R.   Cost analysis of sanitary fill.  Water and Sewage, 84(6): 23-24, 51-52,
            June 1946.

BRINKLEY, G.  C.  How Dallas' sanitary fill program works. American City, 61(7):
            125, 127, July 1946.

Refuse disposal. Water and  Sewage, 84(7): 16, 146-147, July 1946.

Fill refuse disposal franchise renewed in San Francisco. Engineering News-Record,
            137(10) :84-85, Sept. 5,  1946.

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Sanitary  landfill used  to  fill cut in residential area.  Engineering  News-Record,
            137(12):95, Sept. 19, 1946.
Sanitary landfills cut waste disposal costs.  Engineering  News-Record,  137 (14): 79,
            Oct. 3, 1946.


                                   1947
WADSWORTH,  R.  G.   San Francisco to continue disposal of garbage  by  sanitary
            fill. Western City, 23(2) :25-28, Feb.  1947.
FOSTER,  W.  S.  An  American  City staff  report summarizing the sanitary fill.
          American City, 62(4) : 92-93, Apr. 1947.
What happens inside a sanitary fill? American City, 62(5) : 11, May 1947.
DURHAM, R. R.   Why the army favors  sanitary fills  for  refuse disposal. Public
            Works, 78(6) :21-22, June 1947.
FENTON, R.  An analysis of the problems of sanitary landfills in New York  City.
            New York, Bureau of Sanitary Engineering, New York City Health De-
            partment,  Aug. 1947. 133 p.
RICHARDS, G. H.   Sanitary fill  at Brantford. Engineering and  Contract  Record,
            60(12):75-76, 78, 80, Dec. 1947.
Sanitary fill born of necessity. American City, 62(12): 13, Dec. 1947.
Sanitary  fill operating experiences reveal  performance  factors.  Engineering News-
           Record, 139(24).-121, Dec.  11, 1947.
Gas fire  in sewer manhole traced  to  sanitary-fill operation.  Engineering  News-
            Record, 139(26) :51, Dec. 25,  1947.


                                   1948
Gas fires in  a sanitary  fill. Engineering  News-Record, 140(2) :85-87, Jan. 8,  1948.
Special wings on bulldozers help  in sanitary fill operation. Public Works, 79(3) :40,
            52, 54, Mar. 1948.

ANDERSON,  R.  L.   Sanitary fill operation. Public  Works, 79(6) : 24-25, June  1948.
Motor trucks replace gondolas on San  Francisco's sanitary fill. Engineering News-
          Record, 141 (16): 110-111, Oct.  14, 1948.


                                   1949
Fill-and-cover disposal  curtails smoke nuisance. Engineering  Wews-Record,  142(3) :
            92-93, Jan. 20, 1949.

CRANDELL, H.  A.   Kansas  City abandons the  dump.  American City, 64(3): 100,
            Mar.  1949.

WEAVER,  L., comp.   Refuse collection and disposal;  a bibliography, 1940-1948.
            [Washington], U.S. Public Health Service, Mar. 1949.  [69 p.]

ANDERSON,  R. L.  New  methods improve sanitary fill operation.  Public  Works,
            80 (4) :23-24, Apr.  1949.

Sanitary  landfill method grows. American  City, 64(6) :17, June 1949.

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Sanitary land-fills require established civil-engineering practices. Water and Sewage,
            87(6):26, 28, June 1949.

Collection and disposal of garbage and refuse in Georgia  cities.  Public Administra-
            tion Series No. 5. [Athens], University of Georgia,  College of Business
             Administration, July 1949. 36 p.

KRAUSE, K. S., and C. W. HAMBLIN.   Cold-weather operation  of sanitary landfill.
            American City, 64(8) : 108-109, Aug. 1949.

UPDEGRAFF, W. R., and R. BARTLE. Refuse collection and  disposal in 156 California
            cities. Western City, 25(8):23-30, Aug. 1949.

SCHNEIDER, C.   New Orleans uses sanitary landfill in marshy areas . . . successfully.
            American City, 64(12) : 110-111, Dec. 1949.


                                    1950
McDERMOTT, G. N.  Pollutional  characteristics of land-fill drainage. Activity Re-
            port Number 3. Cincinnati,  Environmental  Health  Center, Federal
            Security Agency, January—February—March 1950. p. 55—60.

FOSTER, W. S.   The sanitary landfill. American City, 65(2) :94-95, Feb. 1950.

Sanitary landfill reclaims waste land. American City,  65(3) : 106-107, Mar. 1950.

MOEHR, L. H.   A  park and  playground built with  sanitary  fill.  American City,
            65(4): 102-103, Apr. 1950.

ATKINS, C. H.   Sanitary fill winter operation. American City, 65(5) : 19,  May 1950.

Sanitary landfill for Oneida. American  City, 65(6) : 123, June 1950.

Two-level sanitary fill. American City, 65(7) :88-89, July 1950.

Report upon collection and disposal of  refuse in the County Sanitation Districts of
            Los  Angeles,  California.  [Los Angeles, County Sanitation  District],
            Oct. 1950. 141  p.

Locating,  designing, and operating sanitary landfills. Public Works, 81 (11) : 42-43,
            Nov.  1950.

LOCKE, F.  H.   Springfield's new sanitary  fill. American City, 65(11): 129, Nov.
            1950.

DA WES, J.  C.   U.S. refuse-collection practices; a critical analysis. American City,
            65(12): 108-110, Dec. 1950.

RAWN, A. M., and F. R.  BOWERMAN.   A refuse collection and disposal plan for
            27 cities and  county urban areas. Western City, 26 (12) : 28-34, Dec.
            1950.

Sanitary landfill cuts disposal  cost: inadequate-capacity  incinerator abandoned.
            Engineering News-Record, 145(24) : 38-39,  Dec.   14,  1950.


                                    1951
VAN DERWERKER, R. J., and L. WEAVER. Refuse collection and disposal; a bibliog-
            raphy,  1941-1950.  Public  Health Service  Publication No.  91.  Wash-
            ington,  Federal  Security Agency, 1951.  90 p.

GATENS, A.  Sanitary-fill  land  reclamation. American City, 66(1) :21,  Jan. 1951.

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KLASSEN, C. W.  Sanitary fill standards. American City, 66(2): 104-105, Feb. 1951.

Sanitary landfill experience at Memphis. Public Works, 82(3) :58, Mar. 1951.
VAN DERWERKER, R. J.   Sanitary landfill or incineration? American City, 66(3):
            98-99,  Mar. 1951.
BELLIZIA, J. A.  Refuse disposal. Boston Society of Civil Engineers Journal, 38(2) :
            155-164, Apr. 1951.
LIEBMAN, H.   Sanitary landfill handles 9y2 million yards yearly. Public Works,
            82(7):39-41, July  1951.
Quaker State cities see sanitary-fill operation. American City, 66(10) :93, Oct. 1951.
Sanitation landfill demonstrations held in New Jersey. American City, 66(10): 19,
            Oct.  1951.
Western Pennsy learns about sanitary fill. American City, 66(11) : 17, Nov. 1951.

                                   1952
Report on the investigation of leaching of ash dumps. California State Water Pol-
            lution Control Board Publication No. 2. Sacramento,  1952.  100 p.

WEAVER, L., and  D. M. KEAGY.   The sanitary landfill method of refuse disposal in
            northern States. Public Health Service Publication No. 226. Washing-
            ton,  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1952. 31 p.
Sanitary  landfill in  the cold north. Public Works, 83(1):78-79, Jan. 1952.

Twenty years' experience with sanitary fill at San Francisco. Public Works, 83 (1):
            52, Jan. 1952.
VAN  DERWERKER,  R. J.  Sanitary landfills  in  northern  States; a  report on  the
            Mandan, North  Dakota,  project. Public Health Reports, 67(3) :242-
            248,  Mar. 1952.

BOOTH, E. J., and D. KEAGY. How  to operate sanitary  landfill in really  cold
            weather. Public  Works, 83(5):64-65,  102-103, May  1952.

ABBOTT,  F. A.  Some extra sanitary-fill dividends. American City, 67(7) : 126-127,
            July  1952.

DAWES, J. C.  British experience shows results are best when  you build sanitary
            fills in  six-foot lifts. American City,  67(7) : 15, July  1952.

WALLACE, B. C.  How Marietta, Ga., operates its new sanitary fill. American City,
            67(7): 105, July 1952.

PICKETT, A.   Refuse-disposal problems . . . and how metropolitan Los  Angeles is
            handling them. American  City, 67(8):96-97, 179, 182,  Aug. 1952.
WILSON, A. E.   Modified sanitary fill in Kinsely, Kansas. American City, 67(8) :
            14, Aug. 1952.

ANDERSON, R. L.    Fundamental requirements for a good sanitary fill. Public  Works,
            83(9): 74, Sept.  1952.

WEAVER,  L., and D. KEAGY.   Mandan, N.  D.,  tries  cold-weather operation  of
            sanitary landfill.  American City, 67(9): 110-111, Sept.  1952.
Neptune,  N.  J., builds a ramp-type sanitary  fill. American  City, 67(10) : 114-115
            Oct. 1952.

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BAILEY, C. A., Jr.  The public approves sanitary fill  in  a residential zone  "A."
            American City, 67(11): 126-127, Nov. 1952.
RICHARDS, G. H.  Sanitary fill as a means of reclaiming  waste  land. Municipal
            Utilities, 90(11) :40, 60, Nov. 1952.
Sanitary fill earnings for Riverside, Calif. American City, 67(11): 19, Nov. 1952.
An analysis of refuse collection and sanitary landfill disposal. Sanitary Engineering
            Research Project Technical  Bulletin No.  8, Series  37.  [Richmond],
            University of California, Dec.  1952.  133 p.
KAROLEVITZ, R. F.  Sanitary fills pay off in Seattle. Public Works, 83(12):78-79,
            106-107, Dec. 1952.
WADSWORTH, R. G.   What  San  Francisco has  learned  about  the  sanitary fill.
            American City, 67(12):84-85, Dec. 1952.
                                    1953

U.S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE and AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION.   Refuse
            collection and disposal for the small community; a joint study and re-
            port.  Washington, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Wel-
            fare, 1953. 39 p.
BJORNSON, B. F.   Light track-type equipment shows usefulness in sanitary-landfill
            operations. American City, 68(1): 92-93, Jan. 1953.
Sanitary fill needed—now. American  City, 68(2):92-93, Feb. 1953.
FOSTER, W.  S.   Sanitary landfill economics. American City, 68(3):96-97, Mar.
            1953.
Sanitary landfill operated by contract. Public Works, 84(3) :63,  104, Mar. 1953.
ADAMS, B.  The sanitary fill comes first.  American City,  68(4): 83-84, Apr. 1953.
Sanitary fill privately operated.  American City,  68(5): 13, May 1953.
POWERS, R.  O.  Sanitary fill repairs flood erosion. American City, 68(6): 92-94,
            June 1953.
Resort refuse disposal. American City, 68(7) :11, July 1953.
SCHNEIDER, C.  Sanitary fill re-used safely after three years' wait. American City,
            68 (10): 83-84, Oct. 1953.
Trench-type sanitary fill works well in Salamanca. American City,  68(10) :21, Oct.
            1953.
KNUDSEN,  E. J.  Chicago's economical  sanitary fill.  Public  Works, 84(11) :58,
            Nov. 1953.
MARTIN, D.  Sanitary fills are the answer ... to offensive refuse-disposal problems
            that affect 900,000  people  in St. Louis County,  Mo. American City,
            68(11): 112-113, 179, Nov.  1953.
Sanitary land-fill operations in Maryland. Public  Works, 84(12) :66, Dec. 1953.
WRIGHT, C. E.   Disposal by sanitary fill costs  77.4 cents per ton. Public  Works,
            84(12): 76, Dec. 1953.

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                                   1954
Report on the investigation of leaching of a sanitary landfill. California State Water
            Pollution Control Board Publication No. 10. Sacramento, 1954. [92 p.]

Sanitary  landfill method of refuse  disposal.  Atlanta, Ga., Department  of  Public
            Health,  [1954]. 1 p.
DIVISION OF SANITARY ENGINEERING SERVICES.  Refuse collection and disposal; a
            bibliography,  1951-1953. Public  Health Service  Publication No.  402.
            Washington, U.S.  Department of Health, Education,  and  Welfare,
            1954. 39 p. Suppl. A.

The ramp-type sanitary fill. American City, 69(1):88-90, Jan. 1954.

WARNICKE, E. R.  How sanitary landfill solved our refuse problem.  Public Works,
            85(1): 57-58, 62, Jan.  1954.
LEWIS, J. V.  Garbage reduction—land fill replaced by incineration. Wastes Engi-
            neering, 25(2):66-68, Feb.  1954.

Sanitary  fill makes park entrance. American City, 69(2) :19, Feb.  1954.

BASGALL, V. A.   The  sanitary fill series—trench type. American City, 69(2) :  102-
            104, Feb.  1954.

FULLER, B. R.   Sanitary landfill costs 63.4^ per ton of refuse. Public Works, 85(3) :
            106, Mar. 1954.

NEDRY, D. E.   Temperature is a test of decomposition. American City, 69(3) :29,
            Mar.  1954.

Hydroflation for good tractor-tire  performance. American City,  69 (4): 118,  Apr.
            1954.

LEMON,  T. L.,  B. REMSBURG,  and  R. J. Poss.  The  area method of  landfill.
            American  City, 69(4):  116-118, Apr. 1954.

Proceedings; Local Government Conference on Refuse Disposal Methods, Univer-
            sity of Pittsburgh, Apr. 22-23, 1954. 106 p.
SCHNEIDER,  C. Economics and community  considerations  of sanitary  fill  as a
            method of refuse disposal. In Proceedings; Local Government  Con-
            ference  on Refuse  Disposal Methods,  University of Pittsburgh,  Apr.
            22-23, 1954. p. 67-73.
WEAVER, L.   A sanitary landfill in your community. In Proceedings; Local  Gov-
            ernment Conference on Refuse Disposal Methods, University of Pitts-
            burgh, Apr. 22-23,  1954. p. 7-13.
WEAVER,  L.  Sanitary landfill  design.  In Proceedings;  Local Government  Con-
            ference  on Refuse  Disposal Methods,  University of Pittsburgh,  Apr.
            22-23, 1954. p. 64-66.
HICKEY,  E. C.  Sanitary landfill method of refuse  disposal. Commonwealth, 2(5):
            7-13, May 1954.
ROBERTS, P.,  and W.  E.  PARKER.   How  to build a sanitary fill in swamplands.
            American  City, 69(5) : 112-113, May 1954.
WEBB, W. C.   Limitations in the use of sanitary landfill as a method of solid  trash
            disposal. In Proceedings; Ninth Industrial Waste Conference,  Lafayette,
            May 10-11, 1954. Purdue University Engineering Extension  Series No.
            87.  p. 138-146.

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BOOTH, E. J., and N. BARTHOLOMEW.   Cold weather is no obstacle to fill-and-cover.
            American  City, 69(6) : 114-116, June  1954.
Municipal refuse-sanitation practices in Texas. American City, 69(6) :27, June 1954.
GILES, J. H. L.  Refuse makes a runway. American City, 69(7) :87, July 1954.
Dumping and land fill. Proceedings, American Society of Civil Engineers, 80(474) :
            1-23, Aug. 1954.
DYER, O.   Sanitary  fills provide—more shoreline for  Berkeley.  American City,
            69(8) :98, Aug. 1954.
HOPSON, H. S.   Sanitary fills provide—more playgrounds for Richmond. American
            City, 69(8) :98-99, Aug. 1954.
MOORE,  A.  D.   Future of the sanitary landfill. Journal of the  American Medical
            Association,  155(16) : 1390-1391, Aug. 1954.
LANCASTER, R.   Sanitary fills provide—more cropland for Kearney. American City,
            69(8):99-100, Aug. 1954.
DAVIS, C. L.   Sanitary fill handles 62,258 weekly  refuse pickups without  nuisance.
            Public Works, 85(9) :83-84, Sept.  1954.
Industrial sites  created by sanitary fills. Public Works, 85(9) :86,  142, Sept. 1954.
Refuse disposal services provided by San Diego Co. Public Works, 85(9) : 130, 132,
            Sept.  1954.
SKORNICKA, J.  E.   Is  sanitary landfill  right for your community? Municipal Utili-
            ties, 92(9):30-31, Sept.  1954.
Texas demonstrations  show  proper landfill operating  procedures.  Public Works,
            85 (9):84-86,  Sept. 1954.
SMITH,  D.  New sanitary landfill for Maricopa County. Public Works, 85(10) :88,
            94, Oct. 1954.
Patrol grader on a sanitary fill. American City, 69(11) : 17, Nov. 1954.
RICHARDS, G. H.  Sanitary landfill for  the disposal of municipal refuse. Municipal
            Utilities, 92(11) :45, 68, Nov. 1954.
Sanitary fill roundup. American City, 69 (11): 94-95, Nov. 1954.
Almost everybody wanted better refuse sanitation. American City, 69(12) :71, Dec.
            1954.
Easier than  it looked. American City, 69(12) : 17, Dec. 1954.
Ohio surveys sanitary fill experience. Public Works, 85(12) : 124-125, Dec. 1954.
A sanitary fill built into an open  dump. American  City, 69(12) :159, Dec. 1954.
                                   1955
BOVVERMAN, F.  R., ed.   Summary of the Conference on Incineration, Rubbish Dis-
            posal  and Air Pollution. Air Pollution Foundation Report  No. 3. Los
            Angeles, Jan. 1955. 52 p.
ELIASSEN, R.   Sanitary landfill:  an economic  method of refuse disposal. In Sum-
            mary  of the  Conference on  Incineration,  Rubbish Disposal and  Air
            Pollution.  Air Pollution Foundation Report No.  3  Los Angeles, Jan.
            1955.  p.  29-30.

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INGALLS, R.  W.   Strip mine becomes a  sanitary fill. American City,  70(1): 11,
           Jan. 1955.
SKORNICKA, J.  E.   Is sanitary landfill right  for your community?  Public  Works,
           86(l):90-92, Jan. 1955.
WEAVER, L.  Engineering aspects of sanitary  landfill. In  Summary of the Confer-
           ence on Incineration, Rubbish Disposal and Air Pollution. Air Pollution
           Foundation Report No. 3. Los Angeles, Jan. 1955. p. 33-34.

WINKLER, T. E.  Problems in cut and fill  disposal. In Summary of the Conference
           on Incineration, Rubbish  Disposal and Air Pollution. Air  Pollution
           Foundation Report No. 3. Los Angeles, Jan. 1955. p. 31-32.

KNUDSEN,  E. J. Village of  16,000 saves $24,000 per year with sanitary fill. Public
           Works, 86(2) :8l, Feb. 1955.

Notes on sanitary fill operations. American City, 70(2): 11, Feb. 1955.

Sanitary landfill can eliminate the open dump. Michigan's Health, 43(2) : 12, Feb.
            1955.

Greenville  "north" and Greenville "south." American City, 70(3): 13, Mar. 1955.

Old dumps serve new fills. American City, 70(3): 107, Mar. 1955.

ROGUS, C. A.  New York City makes  teammates of .... sanitary fills and incin-
           erators. American City, 70(3): 114-115, Mar. 1955.

COWPER, L. T.   Rodent and refuse control project in Fairbanks, Alaska. Sanitarian,
            17(5): 244-247, Mar.-Apr. 1955.

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ANDEREGG, R. A. Sanitary landfill proves financially best. American City, 73 (7) : 159,
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HEDGES, B.  Springfield, Mo. takes over garbage collection service. American City,
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From dump to landfill to park. American City, 83(3) :43, Mar.  1968.

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HICKLING, W. C., and J. W. PETERSON.  Rat control as a public works problem.
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New Jersey  acts to safeguard handling of chemical wastes. Solid Wastes Manage-
           ment/Refuse Removal Journal, 11 (9): 18, 26, Sept. 1968.

To burn  or not  to burn?  San Francisco's  dilemma.  Solid Wastes Management/
          Refuse Removal Journal, 11(9) :6-8, 44, 47, Sept.  1968.

Trash used to build ski hill near Toronto. Solid Wastes  Management/Refuse  Re-
            moval Journal, 11 (9): 10,  Sept. 1968.

HOPSON, R. S.  From landfill to heliport. American City, 83(10) :42, Oct. 1968.

Landfill  erosion danger described by  author. Solid  Wastes  Management/Refuse
           Removal Journal, 11(10) :32, Oct. 1968.

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LAUSCH, J.  How  to transfer refuse—elegantly.  American  City,  83(10) : 85-87,
           Oct. 1968.
LUCKER, B.  Communities jointly solve refuse problem. Public Works, 99(10) : 156,
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MCK.INNON,  J. J.   Landfill  replaces controversial town dump.  Public Works,
           99(10) : 112-113, Oct. 1968.
Phelps envisions everglades for future landfill site. Solid Wastes Management/Re-
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Two  Tennessee cities, one town, operate  disposal. Solid  Wastes Management/
           Refuse Removal Journal, 11(10):68,  Oct.  1968.

Integrated  solid wastes management project; a  systems study of  the Fresno, Cali-
           fornia,  area.   Solid  Wastes  Management/Refuse  Removal  Journal,
           11 (11): 6-8, 26, 40, Nov. 1968.

Landfill  site  selected for  outdoor theater at resort. Solid  Wastes Management/
           Refuse Removal Journal, 11(11) : 22, Nov. 1968.

MERZ, R. C., and R. STONE.  Quantitative  study of gas  produced by decomposing
           refuse. Public  Works, 99(11) :86-87, Nov. 1968.

FENDER, M.  R.,  and W.  L.  HYLAND.  Town of Hempstead  faces refuse disposal
           problems. Public  Works,  99(11) :62-64, Nov. 1968.

Where New York has gone. Newsweek, 72(2) :86, Nov. 11, 1968.

LANDON, R.  A.  Application  of  hydrogeology to the  selection of refuse disposal
           sites. In Proceedings; Second Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference,
           Philadelphia,   Nov. 18-20,  1968.  Drexel  Institute  of  Technology.
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LANE, B. E., and R. R.  PARIZEK.  Leachate movement in  the sub-soil beneath a
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           ceedings;  Second Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste  Conference,  Philadel-
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SCHOENBERGER, R. J.  Chemical  characteristics of leachate  from an  incinerator
           residue  landfill. In Proceedings; Second  Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste
           Conference, Philadelphia, Nov.  18-20, 1968. Drexel Institute  of Tech-
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STEINER, R. L., and A. A.  FUNGAROLI.  Construction of laboratory and 'field facilities
           for the investigation of leaching  from sanitary landfills. In Proceedings;
           Second  Mid-Atlantic Industrial  Waste Conference, Philadelphia, Nov.
           18-20, 1968. Drexel Institute of Technology,  p. 301-324.

County turns wasteland into tax bearing area.  Solid  Wastes  Management/Refuse
           Removal Journal,  11(12) :24,  Dec. 1968.

DAVIS,  K.  Planned  landfills cut costs and complaints. American  City,  83(12)-
           102-104, Dec. 1968.

Hempstead refuse disposal. Public Works, 99(12) :116, 118, Dec. 1968.

REYNOLDS, W. F.   The  Bureau  of Mines looks at refuse disposal and  recovery
           possibilities. Public Works, 99(12) : 85-86,  Dec.  1968.

STONE, R., E.  T. CONRAD, and C. MELVILLE.  Land conservation by aerobic land-
           fill  stabilization. Public Works, 99(12) :95-97, 138, 140, Dec. 1968.

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Landfill's the best  for Minneapolis-St. Paul. American City, 84(4) :117, Apr. 1969.
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Sealed clay cell to cover San Francisco's refuse.  Solid Wastes Management/Refuse
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Auto hulk disposal—a  growing business.  Environmental  Science &  Technology,
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From dump to fill to recreational site.  Public Works,  101(2) :114, Feb. 1970.

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Recommend  standards for  sanitary landfill  design. Solid  Wastes  Management/
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JONAS, R. S.   Soil study helps develop trouble-free landfill. Public Works, 101 (10):
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New Jersey plans for solid waste disposal. Public Works, 101(10) : 102, Oct.  1970.

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Making friends for  landfill; part VII. Solid  Wastes Management/Refuse Removal
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