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DECEMBER 1975
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Research and Development
Washington, D.C. 20460
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EPA-600/9-75-001d
December 1975
ORD PUBLICATIONS SUMMARY
by
TECHNICAL INFORMATION DIVISION
Office of Monitoring & Technical Support
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Research and Development
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ATTENTION
On June 29, 1975, the Office of Research and Development (ORD) was officiallyy reorganized. One of the major impacts of this
reorganization was to eliminate the former National Environmental Research Center (NERC) management structure for field operation
and establish 15 individual laboratories which report directly to headquarters. As a result, the report number prefixes formerly
associated with the NERC's have been replaced by one prefix (600) which represents all of ORD technical reports. Any questions
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FOREWORD
This is the fourth issue of the Office of Research and Development's (ORD's) quarterly ORD PUBLICATIONS
SUMMARY. This Summary is intended to provide a current listing (since July 1973) of ORD's final reports on in-house,
grant, contract, and interagency projects. A New Report Abstracts Section is included in the Summary to provide brief
abstracts of recently printed reports, as well as indices by Title, Performing Organization, Personal Author, Report
Number, and Grant, Contract, or Interagency Agreement Number to aid the reader in identifying reports of interest.
Instructions on how to order copies of reports are on the inside of the front cover. Comments on how this Summary would
serve the reader more effectively would be appreciated.
Wilson K. Talley
Assistant Administrator for
Research and Development
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CONTENTS
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How to Order .......................................... inside front cover
Foreword [[[ '"
Series Description ................................................ v
Users' Guide [[[ vi
New Report Abstracts Section
Bibliographic Section
600 Reports ................................................. 18
650 Reports ................................................. 30
660 Reports ................................................. 52
660 Reports ................................................. 66
680 Reports ................................................. 85
Title Index [[[ 87
Performing Organization Index ....................................... .110
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SERIES DESCRIPTION
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was formed in late 1970 from programs in several executive agencies, i.e., the Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare (air pollution, solid waste, radiation, water hygiene, and noise), the Department of the Interior (water pollution), and the Department of Agriculture (pesticide
regulation).
In July 1972, EPA's Office of Research and Monitoring (now Office of Research and Development, ORD) established an office-wide series of designations within which
each research report would be published. The series can be used to describe the general thrust of EPA research and development and also to aid in identifying the use for each
report. The present numbering system and cover color for each report is keyed to this Series Description.
SERIES 1 - ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH (yellow covers)
Assigned to Series 1 are projects and studies relating to the tolerances of man for unhealthfu! substances or conditions, generally assessed from a medical viewpoint. In
addition to toxicology and other medical specialties, study areas include physiological or psychological studies, and biomedical instrumentation and health research
techniques utilizing animals—but always with intended application to human health protection.
SERIES 2 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY (light blue covers)
Within Series 2 is research performed to develop and demonstrate instrumentation, equipment, and methodology to repair or prevent environmental degradation from
point and nonpoint sources of pollution. This work provides the new or improved technology necessary to control and treat pollution sources so that environmental
quality standards can be met.
SERIES 3 - ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH (light green covers)
In Series 3 are grouped the investigations on pollution effects on plant and animal species and on materials. Problems are assessed for their long- and short-term
influences and studies include formation, transport, and pathway studies to determine the fate of pollutants and their effects. This work provides the basis for setting
standards to minimize undesirable changes in living organisms in the aquatic, terrestrial, and atmospheric environments.
SERIES 4 - ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING (gray covers)
Research conducted to develop new or improved methods and instrumentation for identifying*and quantifying environmental pollutants is found in Series 4. Also
included are studies to determine the ambient concentrations of pollutants in the environment, or the variance of pollutants as a function of time or meteorological
factors, or both.
SERIES 5 - SOCIOECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (rust covers)
Included in Series 5 is research devoted to the socioeconomic impact of environmental problems, i.e., recycling and other recovery operations whose emphasis is on
monetary incentives and nonscientific realms of legal systems, cultural values, and business systems. Because the interdisciplinary scope of system evaluations and
environmental management, these reports are included in Series 5.
SERIES 6 - SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT REPORTS (STAR) (dark blue covert)
In Series 6 are assessments of the available scientific and technical knowledge on major pollutants that would be helpful in regulatory decision making or assessments of
a major area of completed study. The series is used to present objective evaluations of existing knowledge— evaluations that point out the extent to which it is definitive,
the validity of the data on which it is based, and the uncertainties and gaps that may exist. (Most of the reports are multimedia in scope and focus on single media only to
the extent warranted.)
SERIES 9 - MISCELLANEOUS (covers of various designs)
Series 9 is used for all reports issued by ORD not applicable to one of the series described above.
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USERS' GUIDE
This volume contains an abstract section, a bibliographic section, and six indices. Within each index, reports are cross-referenced
to the Bibliographic Section by report number. The bibliographic section and indices are cumulative so you need only refer to the most
recent issue for ordering information.
NEW REPORT ABSTRACTS SECTION
This section contains a brief abstract of each recently printed report. An abstract will appear in only one issue so if you need
copies of abstracts for reference purposes, you must retain each issue of the Summary. If no source is shown in the Bibliographic
Section, the report is not yet available. Future issues of the Summary will note those reports for which an abstract has been published
and indicate the issue in which the abstract appeared; e.g., —Abstracted 600/9-74-001 a—.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC SECTION
In the Bibliographic Section is a numerical listing of reports published since July 1973. The source of each report follows the
bibliographic entry, and how to order instructions are given on the inside front cover.
TITLE INDEX
All reports are listed alphabetically by title; "A," "An," and "The" have been dropped from the beginnings of titles.
PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
This is an alphabetical listing of the organizations which conducted the research reported on in these reports. For grants or
contracts, the organization is the grantee or contractor; for in-house reports, the organization is the EPA laboratory or office.
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
The Personal Author Index lists alphabetically all authors of reports contained in the Bibliographic Section.
GRANT, CONTRACT, INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT NUMBER INDEX
This index contains a listing of ORD Contract, Grant, and Interagency Agreement numbers for which a final report has been
produced. For each number listed the applicable report number is cross-referf>'-<«H,
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NEW REPORT ABSTRACTS SECTION
600/1-75-003 PE1CA046 ROAP/TASK 21 APX 08 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Virus-ln-Water Study of Finished Water from Six Communities BY E. W. Akin, D. A. Brashear, and N. A. Clarke, Health Effects Research
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
Fifty-six finished water study samples up to 1900 liters were collected and successfully processed for virus isolations from six communities. Eight
additional samples were inoculated with low levels of virus as a check (positive control) on the sensitivity of our procedure. Six of the eight positive
control viruses were recovered. Two virus serotypes were not recovered at an input level of one infectious unit per 19 liters. No viruses were isolated
from the study samples. Bacteriological tests with experimental large volume procedures showed that coliform bacteria were present in 25 of 71
samples. The coliform densities were very low and in all cases were within the limits of the 1962 USPHS Drinking Water Standards. EPA CONTACT:
Akin, E. W. 513-684-8392
600/1-75-005 PE1AA001 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-0542
Vapor-Phase Organic Pollutants - Volatile Hydrocarbons and Oxidation Products National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC
This report concerns vapor-phase substances likely to be produced as community pollutants in sufficient amounts to affect health and wellbeing.
Sources of vapor-phase organic pollutants are listed, including collection and sampling techniques and analytical methods. Possible mechanisms of
formation of oxygenated organic hydrocarbon compounds in the atmosphere and of atmospheric reactions of oxides of nitrogen and sulfur are studied.
Toxicologic, pathophysiologic, and epidemiologic information on vapor-phase organic pollutants is reviewed, their metabolism, and their effects on the
total environment. Special attention is given to oxidized compounds, formaldehyde, ozone, and benzene. The report stresses the importance of
oxidation reactions in the vaporphase and the human health hazards produced from the more or less transient products of oxidation. The review of
metabolism indicates that, although vapor-phase hydrocarbon pollutants are modified usually by enzymatic oxidation within mammalian systems from
nonpolar to polar compounds (which are then excreted by the kidney), this sometimes occurs with the production of toxic intermediates. These reactions
occur mostly in the liver and to a lesser extent in the kidney, intestine, and lung. EPA.CONTACT: Hueter, F. G. 919-549-2266
600/2-75-007 PE1BB042 ROAP/TASK 21 BEU 01 GRANT NO. 802310
Impact of Hydrologic Modifications on Water Quality BY J. Bhutani, R. Holberger, W. E. jacobsen, P. Spewak, and D. B. Truett, Mitre
Corporation McLean, VA
This report describes the scope and magnitude of water pollution problems caused by hydrologic modifications (dams, impoundments, channelization,
inwater construction, out-of-water construction, and dredging). Types of pollutants released by each class of hydrologic modification are identified,
and quantitative estimates are made of the amount of the major pollutant—sediment—that enters the Nation's surface waters as a result of highway
and urban construction. Methods for controlling the release of pollutants from hydrologic modification activities are described, and the effectiveness of
sediment control measures is estimated. Two "loading functions" are developed for predicting the quantities of sediment released from construction
operations of given magnitude and location. These functions are based on measurements of sediment yields & other parameters at 10 construction
sites. The accuracy and limitations of the functions are analyzed. Measurement data from all classes of hydrologic modifications are reported in the 42
case studies of field projects summarized in the appendices of this report. EPA CONTACT: O'Bryan, D.
600/2-75-010 PE1GB090 ROAP/TASK 21AXV IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Assessment of the Federal Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Activities: FY 73 - FY 75 BY E. E. Berkau, S. R. Cordle, F. D.
Hart, and G. R. Simon, Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC
The Federal noise research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) activities during fiscal years 1973 through 1975 are examined to determine the
contribution of these efforts to the control of environmental noise and to the understanding of the effects of noise. An analysis is made of the research
activities in the areas of noise effects, aircraft noise, surface vehicle noise, and machinery noise. The principal sources of information used are the EPA
interagency noise research panels reports on the Federal noise RD&D activities during the FY 73—75 time period and the major noise source candidates
which have been identified or are under consideration by the EPA. Federal noise RD&D activities are identified which have supported the development
and enforcement of existing or proposed standards and regulations and/or could support future standards and regulations, particularly for the EPA
major noise source candidates. Federal research activities which could identify the limits to noise control technology are also identified. Specific and
general conclusions are made concerning the adequacy of the current Federal noise RD&D activities to support EPA regulatory activities.
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600/2-75-012 PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK21 ACX132 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-0636
Continuous Measurement of Gas Composition From Stationary Sources BY E. Brooks, D. Luciani, C. Flegal, L. Harriett, M. Kolpin, and R.
Williams, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA
The report gives results of a program to develop and evaluate methods for the continuous measurement of total gaseous emissions from stationary
sources, specifically in large or complex ducts where total flow processing techniques are not practical. It is specifically concerned with measuring mean
gas concentrations in rectangular ducts. Work consisted of a review of related programs and data, development of a computer program to assess
stratification levels and evaluate sampling techniques, development and evaluation of point sampling methods for continuous monitoring," development
of a multi-port continuous gas sampling probe, and field demonstration of hardware and techniques. Results showed that total gaseous emissions can
be accurately monitored using as few as one flow sensor and one sampling probe, even in the presence of significant velocity and compositional
stratification. It was shown for all data examined that good accuracy can be attained by taking a spatial concentration average (flow proportional
sampling is not required). The field demonstration verified the acceptability of the proposed methodology. EPA CONTACT: Whelan, B.
600/2-75-016 PE 1 ABO 15 ROAP/TASK 21 AUZ 15 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-0204
Incinerator Overfire Mixing Demonstration BY T. J. Lamb, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA
The report gives test data and conclusions from a testing program of an existing municipal incinerator. Measurements were made in the furnace breech,
directly over the refuse bed, and in the furnace stack. Generalized models were developed to describe bed burning, furnace flow behavior, and
overfire mixing phenomena. Design guidelines were developed for operating variables, such as underfire air distribution and feed rate, and design
features, such as mixing jet placement and furnace configuration. Jets were shown to be effective in reducing combustible emissions through
temperature control. They were only marginally effective in inducing increased turbulence within the furnace. Analysis of test results and rationale for
the conclusions drawn are discussed thoroughly. EPA CONTACT: Kilgore, J.
600/2-75-017 PE1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21ADJ 29 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1303
Effect of Chemical Composition on the Surface Resistivity of Fly Ash BY R. E. Bickelhaupt, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL
The report gives results of a study of the effect of chemical composition on the surface resistivity of fly ash. The resistivity of a group of well
characterized fly ashes was determined. Resistivity data were taken between 60 and 250 C in an environment of air containing approximately 9 vol. %
water. Chemical transference experiments were conducted for two ashes with substantially different chemical compositions. Chemical analyses of the
transference specimens revealed a pronounced migration of alkali metal ions toward the negative electrode: the surface resistivity was inversely
proportional to the concentration of these ions. Ion concentration influenced the participation of potassium in the current conduction process. Surface
resistivity is sensitive to the chemical composition of fly ash because the alkali metals serve as charge carriers. The conduction mechanism is probably
analogous to that of glass. This viewpoint is compatible with the usual empirical observations regarding the effect of certain parameters on resistivity;
for example, the interaction between ash and the environment. EPA CONTACT: Sparks, L.
600/2-75-027 PE 1BB034 ROAP/TASK 21 ASY 34 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0426
Sewer Flow Measurement - A State-of-the Art Assessment BY P. E. Shelley, and G. A. Kirkpatrick, EG&G, Inc. Rockville, MD
A brief review of the characteristics of storm and combined sewer flows is given, followed by a general discussion of the need for such flow
measurement, the types of flow data required, and the time element in flow data. A discussion of desirable flow measuring equipment characteristics
presents both equipment requirements as well as desirable features and includes an equipment evaluation sheet that can be used for a particular
application. A compendium of over 70 different generic types of primary flow measurement devices, arranged according to the fundamental physical
principles involved, is presented along with evaluations as to their suitability for measurement of storm or combined sewer flows. To illustrate the
implementation of physical principles, a number of commercially-available devices for flow measurement are briefly described. A review of project
experience in flow measurement is presented along with a7 summary of current and on-going research efforts. Some thoughts on future areas of
research and development are also given.
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600/2-75-028 PE1BB036 ROAP/TASK21AZO15 GRANT NO. 12010 GU6
Electrolytic Treatment of Job Shop Metal Finishing Waitewater BY B. E. Warner, New England Plating Company, Inc. Worcester, MA
Full scale in-plant production studies demonstrated the reliability and economics of electrolytic cells containing beds of conductive particles between
cathodes and anodes for reduction of hexavalent chromium and oxidation of cyanide in plating rinse water. The heavy metals are subsequently
removed from the waste water by alkali precipitation. Seventy-five liter/min. (20 GPM) sized cells were employed for chromium and cyanide rinses.
Chromium concentrations to 250 mg/liter and cyanide concentrations to 150 mg/liter were processed. Data were obtained with parallel equipment
using chemical treatment for cost comparison. At low chromium concentrations (less than 25 mg/liter), chemical reduction was more economical. At
higher concentrations (150 mg.liter), electrolytic reduction became the more economical process. In cyanide oxidation, the electrochemical process
reduced direct costs associated with the chlorination. Waste treatment costs, capital and operating, for the job shop are provided with an assessment
of total costs on the price of services provided. Water conservation techniques are described. Experiences with tube settling equipment for removal of
suspended solids and centrifuge for sludge concentration is provided. EPA CONTACT: Ciancia, J. 201 -548-3410
600/2-75-033 PE1BB034 GRANT NO. 802781
Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflow! by Dissolved Air Flotation BY T. Bursztynsky, 0. Feuerstein, W. Maddaus, and C. Huang,
Engineering Science, Inc. Berkeley, CA
This program investigated the use of dissolved air flotation for the treatment of combined sewer overflows. As a result of this program a 24-mgd
prototype facility was constructed and evaluated. The most recent study phase demonstrated the performance characteristics of the prototype Baker
Street dissolved air flotation facility for the treatment of combined sewer overflows under a broad range of operating conditions. Summary data from
initial studies in this program using a pilot plant and the prototype facility with dry-weather flow are compared with the recent results. Improvements
are suggested in the design and operation of dissolved flotation facilities. Under several specific test conditions the Baker Street facility effected
reductions in combined sewage constituents which resulted in an effluent quality meeting some local discharge requirements. Difficulties were
encountered with alum floe carry-over into the effluent. Wastewater pollutant removals were highest—51 percent suspended solids from an influent of
99.5 mg/1 and 82 percent BOD from an influent of 32.1 mg/1, measured in Test No. 8—at surface loading rates of 145 cubic meter/(m)2 (day) (3,580
gal/square feet (day), an alum dosage of 75 mg/1, and a minimum air to solids ratio of 0.05 kg air/kg solids. Specific design modifications are
recommended for investigation to determine their effect on system performance of the Baker Street facility. The construction cost for the 24-mgd Baker
Street facility with architectural treatment was $2,518,000, adjusted to an ENR index of 2240. Annual O & M costs are calculated to be $17,200 EPA
CONTACT: Cesareo, D. J. 201-548-3546
600/2-75-034 PE1BB043 ROAP/TASK 21 ASE 27 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-0162
Trench Incorporation of Sewage Sludge in Marginal Agricultural Land BY J. M. Walker, W. D. Burge, R. L. Chaney, E. Epstein, and J. D.
Menzies, U.S. Department of Agriculture Beltsville, MD
A trench method was tested for transporting and placing digested and limed raw (undigested) sewage sludges (8% and 20% solids) in trenches in
study soil at loadings up to 1150 dry tons/hectare (500 dry tons/acre) without odor problems or hazard of surface runoff. Field scale trenching was best
achieved by digging the trenches on contour not more than 75 cm deep, 60 cm wide, and from 60 to 75 cm apart. The study indicated that the best
sludge transport method would employ concrete mixer trucks. Trenches could then be filled directly from discharge chutes or indirectly with a peristaltic
pump. A tracked trenching machine with a maneuverable rear-mounted digging wheel dug a new trench and simultaneously backfilled a parallel
sludged trench. In 2 years, neither heavy metals nor pollution indicator organisms (coliform and salmonella) have moved more than about 30 cm from
entrenched sludge into surrounding soil. Moderate amounts of nitrate nitrogen have moved into underdrainage water but not into the underground
aquifier. The lime in the sludge reduced metal movement into soil and availability to crops and metal uptake was modest. Tested agricultural pactices
included cross ripping, tilling, and cropping, with grasses recommended for the first year. Entrenchment appeared feasible for sludge disposal and
improving marginal land. EPA CONTACT: Bishop, D. F. 513-684-8353
600/2-75-035 PE1BB043 ROAP/TASK 21ASD17 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0152
Aerobic-Stabilization of Waste Activated Sludge - An Experimental Investigation BY D. B. Cohen, and D. G. Fullerton, Metropolitan Denver
Sewage Disposal District No. 1 Commerce City, CO FMC Corporation Englewood, CO
Metro Denver Sewage Disposal District No. I (Metro) in 1970 converted excess secondary aerators to aerobic digesters. The plant scale diffused air
system was compared with a pilot scale open tank oxygen system using, very fine bubble fixed and rotating diffusers. For the air system volatile
suspended solids (VSS) reductions ranged between 11.2% and 47.2%. A significant correlation was observed between VSS reduction and detention
time-temperature factor. Cold shock eliminated nitrification for a five month period. When invertebrates, particularly rotifers, comprised a significant
fraction of the biomass, digestion was maximal. The pollutant concentration in the supernatant from the aerobic digester averaged 10% of that from
an anaerobic digester. For the oxygen batch tests, biodegradable VSS digestion rate coefficient k averaged 0.27. No correlation was observed
between DO concentration and VSS reduction rates. The temperature of the oxygen digested biomass increased with increased loadings. At loadings
greater than 2.25 kg VSS/cubic meter/day (0.14 Ib VSS/cubic feet/day), oxygen performance was superior to the diffused air system. Loadings as
high as 9.6 kg VSS/cubic feet/day (0.60 Ib VSS/cubic feet/day) were successfully employed with the rotating diffuser oxygen system. To continue the
aerobic digestion economic benefits of reduced sludge disposal costs, Metro is considering conversion of a 3,785 cubic meter (1 million gallon) sludge
holding tank to an oxygen digester. EPA CONTACT: Smith Jr., J. E. 513-684-8267
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600/2-75-038 PE 1BB043 ROAP/TASK 21 ASD 18 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0334
Lime Use in Wastewater Treatment: Design and Cost Data BY E. De La Fuente, L. O. Britt, M. L Spealman, R. J. Stenquist, and F. J. Zadick,
Brown and Caldwell, Construction Engineers Walnut Creek, CA
This report presents design and cost information on lime use in wastewater treatment applications. It includes design and cost information on lime
handling, liquid processing, solids generation and dewarering, lime recovery and ultimate ash disposal. The report takes a design manual approach so.
that the information presented has maximum usefulness to environmental engineers engaged in both the conceptual and detailed design of wastewater
treatment plants. Design data on alternate sludge thickening and dewatering processess are presented with special emphasis on wet classification of
calcium carbonate from unwanted materials and on maximizinq the dewatering of wasted solids. Alternative recalcining techniques are assessed and
problem areas identified. A relatively new technique for beneficiation of the recalcined product is presented. Approaches to heat recovery are
presented that minimize the net energy requirements for recalcination and incineration. A computer program for computation of solids balances is
included as a design aid and two case histories are presented which portray the cost of lime treatment, sludge processing and lime reclamation. EPA
CONTACT-. Smith Jr., J. E. 513-684-8267
600/2-75-039 PE 1BC611 GRANT NO. 17030 EBH
Improved Liquid-Solids Separation By An Aluminum Compound in Activated Sludge Treatment BY C. F. Lenhart, and J. W. Cagle, Greene
County Sanitary Engineering Department Xenia, OH
Addition of sodium aluminate to a full scale (10,000 cubic meter/day) activated sludge facility greatly enhanced solids separation processes.
Comparative data for periods with and without chemical dosing are provided. EPA CONTACT: Barth, E. F. 513—684—8240
600/2-75-043 PE1DB064 ROAP/TASK 21 BFQ14 GRANT NO. 801397
Sanitary Landfill Stabilization with Leachate Recycle and Residual Treatment BY F. G. Pohland, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA
Results of an experimental system for study of landfill disposal of approximately 0.3 cubic meters (10 cubic feet) of domestic refuse are provided. The
study evaluated not only traditional landfill decomposition as represented by single pass of water originating from rainfall but also recirculation of the
collected leachate. Sewage sludge addition to the solid waste and pH control of the recirculated leachate were also evaluated. Biological and physical-
chemical methods for treatment of leachates, especially those derived from the stabilized solid waste undergoing leachate recirculation were also
evaluated. Analysis of about 3 years of data indicated that leachate recirculation was very beneficial in accelerating the removal of at least the readily
available organics from the refuse and leachate. This rate of removal, accomplished over a period of months for the recirculated units as compared to
the traditional, single pass unit, was further enhanced by the initial addition of sewage sludge and by pH control. The leachate treatment studies
indicated that either aerobic or anaerobic biological processes successfully remove leachate organics and that the effluent residuals could be polished
by activated carbon adsorption and/or ion exchange either separately or in combination. EPA CONTACT: Brunner, D. R. 513-684—4487
600/2-75-044 PE1DB311 ROAP/TASK 21 BKV 08 CONTRACT NO. 5-03-3516
Summation of Conditions and Investigations for the Complete Combustion of Organic Pesticides BY B. T. Riley Jr., Independent Management
Consultant on Environmental Affairs Cincinnati, OH
The disposal of various types of pesticides by incineration without significant insult to the environment is a major problem. This project summarizes the
findings of several investigators, who tested the combustion efficiency of several pilot plant scale incinerators on several classes of pesticides. A brief
discussion of a classification technique for pesticides is included, as well as a brief discussion of theoretical combustion requirements. EPA CONTACT:
Carnes, R. A. 513-684-4487
600/2-75-045 PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21 ADE 08 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1320
Method for Evaluating SO2 Abatement Strategies BY C. T. Chi, E. C. Eimutis, W. H. Hedley, M. V. Jones, R. Jones, and L. B. Mote, Monsanto
Research Corporation Dayton, OH
The report describes a non-deterministic probabilistic method that can be used to evaluate sulfur oxides abatement alternatives. The method is not
restricted to gas scrubbing models, but can also handle clean fuel substitution processes. The method utilizes a Monte Carlo simulation approach which
can treat fully developed cost models and also those which encompass high level of uncertainty either in structure or in process parameters. The report
presents impact assessment techniques which can be used to develop methodology for alternative future scenarios. A specific example, the Wellman-
Allied process, is used to demonstrate the utility of simulation methodology. EPA CONTACT: Johnson, G. L. 919-549-2815
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600/2-75-046 PE1AB014 ROAP/TASK21 BCC12 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1318
NOx Combustion Control Methods and Costs for Stationary Sources—Summary Study BY A. B. Shimizu, R. J. Schreiber, M. B. Mason, G. G.
Poe, and S. B. Youngblood, Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA
The report summarizes the technology, user experience, and cost for NOx control from stationary combustion sources. It characterizes significant
sources by equipment type, fuel consumption, and annual mass emission of NOx. It summarizes NOx control technology by combustion modification,
fuel modification, flue gas treatment, and use of alternate processes. It identifies combustion modifications as the most advanced and effective
technique for near- and far-term NOx control. It gives available capital and differential operating costs for NOx control in utility boilers by combustion
modification and flue gas treatment. Combustion control of NOx is an order of magnitude lower in capital cost than NOx or SOx control by flue gas
treatment. Cost data for remaining equipment types is sparse and the need is cited for open dissemination on a standardized basis of data on field
tests of NOXx control techniques. EPA CONTACT: Lachapelle, D. G. 919-549-2236
600/2-75-047 PE 1BB043 ROAP/TASK21 AST CONTRACT NO. 14-12-150
Demineralization of Wastewater by Electrodialysis BY H. H. Takenaka, C. L. Chen, and R. P. Miele, Los Angeles County Sanitation District
Whittier, CA
Demineralization of carbon-treated secondary effluent by 45.5 I pm (12 gpm) Ionics electrodialysis pilot plant was investigated at the Pomona
Advanced Wastewater Treatment Research Facility, Pomona, California. Slime formation (organic fouling) on the membranes and spacers of the
electrodialysis stack during continuous operation significantly decreased the effectiveness of the electrodialysis process to demineralize municipal
Wastewater. If the total COD of the feedwater was maintained at or below 10 mg/1, a weekly enzyme-detergent flush maintained the total dissolved
solids (TDS) removal in the design range of 30-35 percent. A cost estimate for a 10 MGD single stage electrodialysis plant based on the operating
results obtained at Pomona was made. The estimated cost of 19.4
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600/2-75-051 PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK21 ADD097 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1302
Conceptual Design of a Commercial Scale Plant for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal BY W. F. Nekervis, and E. F. Hensley, Dow Chemical
Company Midland, Mt
The report presents a conceptual design and an economic evaluation of a 9070 metric ton per day plant for the chemical removal of pyritic sulfur from
coal All supporting facilities are included for a selfsufficient operating complex with purchased water and power. The process engineering is complete
through a capital cost estimate. Computer augmented studies are included for the material and energy balances, selection of the reactor systems,
monitoring of operating parameters, and economic sensitivity studies of process alternatives. EPA CONTACT: Lorenzi, L. Ji. 919-549-2851
600/2-75-052 PE1AA010 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1792
Collection Efficiency Study of the Proposed Method 13 Sampling Train BY W. Smith, Entropy Environmentalists, Inc. Research Triangle Park, NC
This report summarizes testing undertaken to determine the collection efficiency of the proposed Method 13 sampling train. The efficiency of the train
in the concentration range 6-118 ppm and at a sampling rate of 3/4 to I cfm was found to be 99+%. Laboratory analyses of samples using the
SPADNS and the SIE techniques for fluoride determination showed that the SPADNS method is less precise and accurate than the specific ion
electrode. It was also determined that the distillation step In the analytical procedure resulted in erratic and non-reproducible results. Analyses
requiring this distillation step must be watched carefully to avoid carry over of potential interfering ions. EPA CONTACT: Barnes, H. M., Jr.
919-549-2216
600/2-75-053 PE1AAO10 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1722
Determination of the Magnitude of SO2, NO, CO2, and O2 Stratification in the Ducting of Fossil Fuel Fired Power Plants BY A. R. Crawford,
M. W. Gregord, E. H. Manny, and W. Bartok, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ
A field measurement program on utility boilers to determine gas stratification In the ducting was conducted. One of the purposes of the study was to
determine the optimum location for extracting representative gas samples for continuous monitoring. The results indicate that gas concentration
averages, gas velocity averages, and gas temperature averages obtained by traversing the inner 50% of the duct cross section do not differ
significantly from those obtained by traversing the entire duct. Also, it has been found that sampling from only a limited number of points within the
inner 50% usually yields a representative sample. EPA CONTACT: Barnes, H. M., Jr. 919-549-2216
600/2-75-054 PE1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 ADL002 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1316
Overview of EPA/IERL-RTP Scrubber Programs BY D. W. Cooper, L. W. Parker, and E. Mallove, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA
The report gives: an introduction to fine particle control scrubber programs supported by EPA's Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory at
Research Triangle Park in North Carolina (IERL-RTP); and topical and chronological over-views of the various projects which IERL-RTP has sponsored
relating to scrubber technology. Having reviewed the state-of-the-art which culminated in the Scrubber Handbook, IERL-RTP sponsored scrubber tests
which generally validated the models presented in the Handbook. Possible exceptions (mobile-bed scrubbers and series scrubbing with low-energy
devices) became objects of further study. Two major mechanisms for increasing scrubber efficiency have been studied by IERL-RTP contractors: flux-
force/condensation scrubbing [use of diffusiophoresis and condensation growth of particles), and electrostatic augmentation (scrubbing with charged
droplets); both have shown efficiences which are higher than those achieved by conventional means at equal power consumption levels. Problems with
entrained water droplets have caused IERL-RTP to fund theoretical and experimental research in entrainment separator technology, some of the results
of which are presented. The hypothesis that particle wettabiliry is important in determining scrubbing efficiency is to be tested by on IERL-RTP
sponsored research program. EPA CONTACT: Sparks, L.E. 919-549-2557
600/2-75-055 PE1BB036 ROAP/TASK 21 AZT 006 GRANT NO. 801192
Treatment of Textile Wastewater by Activated Sludge and Alum Coagulation BY T. L. Rinker, Lehigh Valley Industries, Inc. Bangor, PA
The report gives results of a study of the treatment of wastewater, from a textile mill producing synthetic knit fabric for the apparel and automotive
markets, with a system combining biological (activated sludge) and chemical (alum coagulation) processes. The treatment consisted of: heat recovery;
equalization; completely mixed activated sludge with sedimentation and nutrient supplement; and alum coagulation with sedimentation, polymer
addition, and pH adjustment. The activated sludge process effectively removed degradable organics and ammonia nitrogen. The alum coagulation
process effectively removed colloidal organics, suspended solids, orthophosphate, and certain metals. Total treatment system removals for BOD, COD,
and color were 92, 73, and 69 percent, respectively. Capital cost of the system was $1.15 million with a yearly operating expense of $269,030,
including capital cost depreciation. Additional treatment was required to meet anticipated discharge limitations. Appropriate research studies were
conducted using carbon adsorption, resin adsorption, and ozonation for residual, soluble color removal. EPA CONTACT: Sargent, T. N.
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600/2-75-056 PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 ADL 004 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1308
Particulote Collection Efficiency Measurements on Three Electrostatic Precipitators BY C. B. Nichols, and J. D. McCain, M. W. Kellogg
Company Houston, TX
The report gives results of a determination of the operating characteristics of three full-scale electrostatic precipitators (ESP's), made to provide
definitive data on their performance. The measured performance of these ESP's was compared with the theoretically predicted efficiencies computed
by an ESP mathematical model. Field measurements of total inlet and outlet mass concentrations, particle size distributions, and electrical data were
used for these comparisons. Descriptions of the measurement procedures and the mathematical model are included. Two of the ESP's were at electric
power generating stations; the third, at a cement kiln. EPA CONTACT: Sparks, L E. 919-549-2925
600/2-75-057 PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21 ADA 004 CONTRACT NO. CPA-70-114
Magnesia Scrubbing Process as Applied to an Oil-Fired Power Plant BY G. Koehler, and J. A. Burns, Chemical Construction Corporation New
York, NY
The report gives results of a full size demonstration of the magnesia wet-scrubbing system for flue gas desulfurization on an oil fired, 150 MW
generating unit. The project involved: design and construction of both an SO2 removal system (based on firing 2.5% sulfur fuel) and an MgO
regeneration facility for 50 ton/day acid production; and operation of both plants over a 2 year period. The report shows that the system removed
90% of the inlet SO2 and controlled particulate emissions from the generating station, where 4000 hours of operation were logged. Regenerated
magnesia was recycled successfully and over 5000 tons of acid was marketed from the regeneration plant, demonstrating the feasibility of the process.
Correlations were developed both to determine SO2 removal for varying boiler loads and fuel sulfur content, and to control regeneration of acceptable
alkali. Several other studies of the process technology and chemistry were undertaken as part of the work. EPA CONTACT: Chatlynne, C. J.
919-549-2915
600/2-75-059 PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 ADL 034 GRANT NO. 803556-01
Proceedings: Symposium on Fine Particles - Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1975 BY B. J. H. Liu, Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN
These proceedings contain technical papers presented at the Symposium on Fine Particles held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 28—30, 1975. Also
contained are several papers which were not presented at the Symposium because of a lack of time. The purpose of the Symposium was to review the
state of the art and recent developments in instrumentation and experimental techniques for aerosol studies. The focus was on fine particles below
about 3.5 micrometers in diameter. Topics covered include aerosol generation, measurement, sampling, and analysis. EPA CONTACT: Drehmel, D. C.
919-549-2925
600/2-75-061 PE1BC611 ROAP/TASK21 ASR002 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-0042
Laboratory Evaluation of a Method for Enhancing the Kinetics of Activated Sludge Treatment Plants BY S. J. Sedita, Houston Research, Inc.
Houston, TX
Activated sludge from the Bellaire, Texas, plant was acclimated to five different test compounds, 2, 4-Dichlorophenol, Linear Alkylate Sulfonates,
Nitrilotriacetic Acid. Ethylene dinitrilotetracetic Acid, and Ethylene glycol. The test compounds were then incorporated into wastewater influent to the
Bellaire plant and fed to the acclimated sludge which had been mechanically disrupted by sonic energy, to varying degrees. Cell disruption was
followed by TOC increase and cell number decrease, and on the average resulted in a significant reduction in cell numbers both at 20 minutes and at
one hour. The use of disrupted cells may have some potential in waste treatment as demonstrated by substrate removal with sonically disrupted sludge
or the supernate from sonically disrupted sludge. EPA CONTACT: Lewis, R. F. 513-548-3503
600/2-75-063 PE 1 ABO 13 ROAP/TASK 21 ADD 053 GRANT NO. 800897
Catalytic Desulfurization and Denitrogenation BY C. N. Satterfield, M. Modell, J. F. Mayer, and J. F. Cocchetto, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology Cambridge, MA
The report gives results of a study of catalytic desulfurization and denitrogenation, using thiophene and pyridine as model compounds because they
represent some of the less reactive organosulfur and organonitrogen compounds. When thiophene is hydrodesulfurized simultaneously with the
hydrodenitrogenation of pyridine (200 to 500 C, 4.4 and 11.2 bars pressure, commercial catalysts), the two reactions are mutually inhibitive at lower
temperatures. At high temperatures, HzS (a hydrodesulfurization reaction product) enhances the hydrodenitrogenation rate. The report proposes
mechanisms to explain these observations. In hydrodenitrogenation of pyridine and other heterocyclic nitrogen compounds, the rate may be at least
partly governed by the equilibrium of the first step, the hydrogenation of the N-containing ring. EPA CONTACT: Rhodes, W. J. 919-549-2851
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600/2-75-064 PE1HB617 IAG NO. IAG-D4-F399
Scientific Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control of Irrigation Return Flows BY M. E. Jensen, U.S. Department of Agriculture Kimberly, ID
A comprehensive review is presented of irrigation water management principles, factors to be considered in improving irrigation water management,
leaching requirements, climatological approaches to irrigation scheduling, scope of irrigation scheduling services in 1974, basic concepts of scheduling
services, and probable effects of scientific irrigation scheduling on salinity of return flows. A definition of irrigation water management efficiency is
presented to evaluate the annual volume of irrigation water used relative to the optimum amount needed for maximum annual crop production or
income. The term considers the minimum, but essential water needed for both consumptive and nonconsumptive uses. The lack of significant changes in
irrigation efficiency during the past several decades is discussed and attributed to problems associated with the management of a complex soil-crop-
environment system, a lack of economic incentives to make improvements, and ineffective traditional approaches to improve irrigation scheduling.
New proposed minimal leaching practices are discussed. The author concludes that substantial improvements in irrigation efficiencies can be made
before the proposed minimal IF are reached on most western irrigated projects. EPA CONTACT: Hornsby, A. G. 405-253-2303
600/2-75-066 PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK21ADH005 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1323
Molecular Sieve Control Process in Sulfuric Acid Plants BY D. W. Hissong, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
The report gives results of an engineering analysis of the applicability of molecular sieve technology to the control of SO2 emissions from sulfuric acid
plants. After the equivalent of 10 months of operation, one plant using this technology is still controlling SO2 emissions to well within Federal and State
regulations for sulfuric acid plants. It is also meeting the performance guarantee of the process developer and vendor. Although the concept of a 2-year
sieve life with acceptable SO2 control has not been demonstrated, there is no reason to believe that it cannot be achieved: at this point this application
of molecular sieve technology appears technically feasible. The economic feasibility of the technology for this application was assessed by comparing
its total capitalized cost (including investment and operating cost) with that of the Wellman-Lord and dual absorption processes. Capitalized costs for
the three are fairly close; individual plant characteristics will affect the economic choice. The technology is more competitive for smaller plants and for
those which already have sieve-regeneration air driers. Although the dual absorption process will be the least expensive for many plants, it is limited in
its effectiveness. Considering overall cost and effectiveness, molecular sieve technology appears to be economically feasible for some acid plants. EPA
CONTACT: Wooldridge, E. J. 919-549-2547
600/2-75-067 PE 1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21 ADE 010 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1223
Evaluation of National Boiler Inventory BY A. A. Putnam, E. L Kropp, and R. E. Barrett, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
The report gives a compilation of the boiler inventory for the Contental United States, using available data sources. Primary sources included the
National Emissions Data Bank data, American Boiler Manufacturers Association boiler sales data, and earlier reports to the EPA. Residential,
commercial, industrial, and utility boilers are included. Results are presented as: cumulative boiler installed capacity and cumulative actual boiler use
(by fuel and total), both plotted against boiler size; cumulative SO2, NOx, and particulate emissions (by fuel and total), plotted against boiler size; and
tables of boiler number count, boiler installed capacity, boiler actual use, SO2 emission, NOx emission, and particulate emission, by boiler size and
fuel. EPA CONTACT: Lii, C. C. 919-549-2920
600/2-75-068 PE 1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21 ADD 042 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1319
Environmental Problem Definition for Petroleum Refineries, Synthetic Natural Gas Plants, and Liquefied Natural Gas Plants BY E. C.
Cavanaugh, J. D. Colley, P. S. Dzierlenga, V. M. Felix, D. C. Jones, and T. P. Nelson, Radian Corporation Austin, TX
The report gives process descriptions for petroleum refineries, for synthetic natural gas plants based on liquid hydrocarbon feedstock, and for liquefied
natural gas plants. It compares these process descriptions with those for other types of energy conversion plants, such as coal gasification and coal
liquefaction. It identifies potential ambient air emissions, liquid effluents, and solid wastes, and discusses monitoring methods and control techniques
for these emissions and wastes. It identifies plant siting problems. EPA CONTACT: Lorenzi, L., Jr.
600/2-75-069a PE 1 ABO 14 ROAP/TASK 21 ADG AM CONTRACT NO. 68-02-0251
Guidelines for Residential Oil-Burner Adjustments BY D. W. Locklin, and R. E. Barrett, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
These guidelines contain recommended procedures for adjusting residential oil burners to minimize air pollution and for efficient fuel use. They are
intended for use by skilled service technicians in adjusting burners, and as an aid to service managers engaged in training service technicians. In
addition to recommended steps for burner adjustment, the guidelines also include appendixes of background material on pollutants of main concern,
field-type instruments and significance of measurements, and emission characteristics of residential oil burners. EPA CONTACT: Hall R E
919-549-2477
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600/2-75-070 PE EHB447 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-2940
EPA Program Status Report - Synthetic Fuels Program BY B. Truett, R. G. Murray, and G. Foley, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA
The status of EPA's Synthetic Fuels Program as of September, 1974 is presented in nontechnical language. This program is a part of EPA's work
directed toward providing the necessary technology for meeting nearterm and long-term energy requirements in an environmentally acceptable
manner. The program is aimed at controlling and preventing environmental pollution when coal and other fossil hydrocarbons are converted to
synthetic fuels and are utilized as products. Program objectives and responsibility are presented in relation to funding level. Significant
accomplishments of the program are summarized, and the thrust of future research is discussed. A bibliography of R&D reports directly related to the
synthetic fuel program is attached. EPA CONTACT: Foley, G. 202-755-0207
600/2-75-073 PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK21 ACX083 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1323
SOz Reduction in Non-utility Combustion Sources - Technical and Economic Comparison of Alternatives BY P. S. K. Choi, E. L. Kropp, W. E.
Ballantyne, M. Y. Anastas, A. A. Putnam, D. W. Hissong, and T. J. Thomas, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
The report gives results of an analysis of non-utility combustion (NUC) sources for various size classes and fuel types with respect to the significance of
SO2 emissions. Technical and economic comparisons of various SO2 control alternatives were made for the important size classes and fuel types.
Categories of alternatives included are: physical cleaning of coal, coal gasification, coal liquefaction, fluidized-bed combustion of coal, and flue gas
desulfurization. For small size classes of NUC sources, applicabilities of package sorption systems were reviewed. EPA CONTACT: Chatlynne, C. J.
919-549-2915
600/2-75-074 PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 ADL 092 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1802
Evaluation of a Particulate Scrubber on a Coal-Fired Utility Boiler BY D. S. Ensor, B. S. Jackson, S. Calvert, C. Lake, D. V. Wallon, R. E. Nilan,
K. S. Campbell, T. A. Cahill, and R. G. Flocchini, Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA
The report gives results of a performance test and engineering analysis of a mobile-bed scrubber on a full-scale coal-fired utility boiler. The scrubber
nominally operated at the design particulate removal efficiency of 95%, but the concentration of submicron particles was greatly influenced by mist
entrainment. The entrapment resulted in a difference of aerosol penetration through the scrubber as a function of elemental composition and outlet
submicron particle concentration independent of pressure drop through the scrubber. The variable concentration of submicron entrained particles made
the application of the penetration data as a function of particle size to development of performance models unfeasible. The engineering anaysis
showed that the 1972-installed cost was $29/kw and the annual operating cost is 0.5 mills/kwh (75% availability). An initial decline in scrubber
availability after startup resulted from now-corrected minor design problems. Steadily improving reliability is attributed to the utility's providing
maintenance and solving operating problems. EPA CONTACT: Sparks, L. E. 919-549-2925
600/2-75-075 PE 1AB014 ROAP/TASK 21 ADG021 GRANT NO. 802204
Effect of Fuel Sulfur on NOx Emissions from Premixed Flames BY J. O. L. Wendt, and J. M. Ekmann, Arizona, University of Tucson, AZ
The report gives results of an investigation of the effect of fuel sulfur compounds on nitrogen oxides NOx emissions from premixed gaseous flames.
Laboratory measurements, using a methane/air flat flame doped with SO2 or H2S, showed that fuel sulfur inhibits the formation of NOx arising from
thermal fixation. This inhibition was significant at oil air/fuel ratios and especially at high air preheats. The effect of fuel sulfur on formation of NOx
arising from fuel nitrogen oxidation is less clear because of complex reactions between sulfur- and nitrogen-containing species in both the flame and
the sampling probe. A mathematical simulation of a flat flame was developed that showed that the observed effect of fuel sulfur on 'thermal NO' could
be explained by a kinetic mechanism involving the catalysis of atom recombination reactions by SO2. The experimental and theoretical results may be
especially significant from a practical point of view, since they appear to indicate that fuel desulfurization may lead to increased NOx emissions. EPA
CONTACT: Lanier, W. S. 919-549-2432
600/2-75-076 PE 1AA010 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1228
Development of Analytical Techniques for Measuring Ambient Atmospheric Carcinogenic Vapors BY E. D. Pellizzari, Research Triangle
Institute
Analytical techniques and instrumentation, developed during the previous contract year, were perfected and evaluated for the collection and analysis
of carcinogenic and mutagenic vapors occurring in ambient air. The areas of investigation included (a) the performance of a sorbent cartridge sampler
for hazardous vapors occurring at concentrations of ng/cubic meters; (b) the design, fabrication, and performance of a portable field sampler; and (c)
the identification of hazardous and background pollutants from several geographical areas in the continental U.S. Research Triangle Park, NC EPA
CONTACT: Sawicki, E. 919-549-2185
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600/2-75-077 PE1AA010 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1773
Evaluation of the Correlation Spectrometer as an Area SOz Monitor BY R. B. Sperling, Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA
The Borringer COSPEC II instrument, an SO2 remote sensor, was compared to the manual in-stock SO2 and velocity compliance tests for emission
measurements. The correlation for short term (one hour or less) comparison was poor. Higher correlations for SO2 emission rates on a daily basis were
found. In addition to the COSPEC II, a COSPEC III and COSPEC IV were used in the study. Correlations among the three instruments were good
(90_95%). Main source of error in the remote measurements was the wind velocity determinations. For a short time span of less than an hour, wind
velocity may vary 100% and only averages can be obtained for the measurements. EPA CONTACT: Barnes, H. M. 919-549-2216
600/2-75-078 PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21 ADD 027 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1099
Fuel Gat Environmental Impact: Pha*e Report BY F. L. Robson, A. J. Giramonti, W. A. Blecher, and G. Mazzella, United Technologies Research
Center Hartford, CT
The report gives results of an evaluation of the technical and economic feasibility of: (1) Lurgi-type fixed-bed gasifiers and BCRtype entrained-flow
gasifiers in combination with low- and high-temperature fuel gas cleanup systems; (2) advanced technology combined-cycle power systems; and (3)
integrated gasification systems, cleanup processes, and power systems. Processes and systems considered were those using technology both currently
available for power station configurations which the contractor judged could appear in commercial applications in the 1975-78 time frame (first
generation systems) and potentially applicable in the 1980-decade time period (second generation systems). The results indicate that high-temperature
cleanup systems have the potential of improving the efficiency and reducing the capital costs of integrated gasification systems. EPA CONTACT:
Rhodes, W. J. 919-549-2851
600/3-75-005 PE1AB026 GRANT NO. 802647
lnput> of Photphorui from Precipitation to Lake Michigan BY T. J. Murphy, and P. V. Doskey, DePaul University Chicago, IL
Precipitation samples were collected at six locations around Lake Michigan and analyzed for the different forms of phosphorus present. It was found
that the atmosphere is presently contributing one million kilograms per year of phosphorus or about 18 percent of the phosphorus budget of the Lake.
As the phosphorus removal program on sewage effluents becomes fully implemented in the Lake Michigan basin, the contribution to the Lake of
phosphorus from particulate matter scavenged by precipitation could increase to about 30 percent of the total. The phosphorus concentration of
precipitation was found to be higher at the southern end of the Lake. More than 40 percent of the phosphorus in precipitation is dissolved reactive
phosphates and the amount of the dissolved phosphates in precipitation was found to be somewhat dependent on the pH of the sample. The washout
ratio for phosphorus by precipitation was determined. It was also found from the analysis of some glacial samples that phosphorus has long been a
component of precipitation. EPA CONTACT: Mullin, M. D. 313-226-7811
600/3-75-007 PE 1BA022 GRANT NO. 820529-01
Metabolism of Mercury Compounds in Microorganisms BY R. R. Colwell, and J. D. Nelson Jr., Maryland, University of College Park, MD
This report describes the physiology and ecology of mercury-resistant and mercury-metabolizing bacteria from Chesapeake Bay. Evidence is presented
which establishes a role for bacteria in the cycling of mercury in the estuarine environment. From the results of a survey of Hg degree production among
a group of randomly selected, HgCl2- resistant bacteria and mixed natural microbial populations, it was established that the enumeration of mercury-
resistant bacteria by plate counting is a valid index of potential Hg2+ metabolism in situ. The distribution of mercury-resistant bacteria was
significantly different in water and sediment, from station to station, and seasonally; the proportion of Hg2 + - resistant bacteria among the total,
viable, heterotrophic bacterial population reached a reproducible maximum in Spring and was positively correlated with water turbidity, dissolved
oxygen concentration, and mercury concentration in the sediment. These findings and the observation of the evolution of Hg degree from freshly
collected water and sediment suggest that bacteria may contribute substantially to the mobilization and transformation of mercury from existing
deposits in Chesapeake Bay, specifically, and in the aquatic environment, in general. EPA CONTACT: Hegre, C. S. 401-528-4843
600/3-75-008 PE1BA022 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Secondary Annotated Bibliography of Biological Effects of Metals In Aquatic Environments BY R. Eisler, and M. Wapner, Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Narragansett, Rl
A total of 725 references are listed on the toxicological, physiological, and metabolic influence of stable and radiolabelled chemical species of metal
cations to marine, estuarine, and freshwater fauna and flora. References were annotated and subsequently indexed by metal, by taxa, and by author,
in cumulative indices which encompass this volume and the initial volume in this series (Eisler, R. 1973. Annotated bibliography on biological effects of
metals in aquatic environments (No. 1-567). U.S. Envir. Prot. Agen. Rept. R3-73-007:287 pp.). EPA CONTACT: Gamache, R. A. 401-528-4843
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600/3-75-0Ida PE1AA002 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report—Summary Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This report constitutes the first Annual Report of the ORD Catalyst Research Program required by the Administrator as noted in his testimony before the
Senate Public Works Committee on November 6, 1973. It includes all research aspects of this broad multi-disciplinary program including: emissions
characterization, measurement method development, monitoring, fuels analysis, toxicology, biology, epidemiology, human studies, and unregulated
emissions control options. Principal focus is upon catalyst-generated sulfuric acid and noble metal particulate emissions. EPA CONTACT: Moron, J. B.
919-549-2525
600/3-75-01 Ob PE1AA002 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume I Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This is the 1st volume of appendices to the first Annual Report of the ORD Catalyst Research Program required by the Administrator as noted in his
testimony before the Senate Public Works Committee on November 6, 1973. It includes all research aspects of this broad multi-disciplinary program
including: emissions characterization, measurement method development, monitoring, fuels analysis, toxicology biology, epidemiology, human studies,
and unregulated emissions control options. Principal focus is upon catalyst-generated sulfuric acid and noble metal particulate emissions. EPA
CONTACT: Moran, J. B. 919-549-2525
600/3-75-OlOc PE1AA002 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume II Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This is the 2nd volume of appendices to the first Annual Report of the ORD Catalyst Research Program required by the Administrator as noted in his
testimony before the Senate Public Works Committee oh November 6, 1973. It includes all research aspects of this broad multi-disciplinary program
including: emissions characterization, measurement method development, monitoring, fuels analysis, toxicology, biology, epidemiology, human
studies, and unregulated emissions control options. Principal focus is upon catalyst-generated sulfuric acid and noble metal particulate emissions. EPA
CONTACT: Moran, J. B. 919-549-2525
600/3-75-010d PE1AA002 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume III Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This is the 3rd volume of appendices to the first Annual Report of the ORD Catalyst Research Program required by the Administrator as noted in his
testimony before the Senate Public Works Committee on November 6, 1973. It includes all research aspects of this broad multi-disciplinary program
including: emissions characterization, measurement method development, monitoring, fuels analysis, toxicology, biology, epidemiology, human
studies, and unregulated emissions control options. Principal focus is upon catalyst-generated sulfuric acid and noble metal particulate emissions. EPA
CONTACT: Moran, J. B. 919-549-2525
600/3-75-0 lOe PE 1AA002 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IV Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This is the 4th volume of appendices to the first Annual Report of the ORD Catalyst Research Program required by the Administrator as noted in his
testimony b'efore the Senate Public Works Committee on November 6, 1973. It includes all research aspects of this broad multi-disciplinary program
including: emissions characterization, measurement method development, monitoring, fuels analysis, toxicology, biology, epidemiology, human
studies, and unregulated emissions control options. Principal focus is upon catalyst-generated sulfuric acid and noble metal particulate emissions. EPA
CONTACT: Moran, J. B. 919-549-2525
600/3-75-010f PE1AA002 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume V Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This is the 5th volume of appendices to the first Annual Report of the ORD Catalyst Research Program required by the Administrator as noted in his
testimony before the Senate Public Works Committee on November 6, 1973. It includes all research aspects of this broad multi-disciplinary program
including: emissions characterization, measurement method development, monitoring, fuels analysis, toxicology, biology, epidemiology, human
studies, and unregulated emissions control options. Principal focus is upon catalyst-generated sulfuric acid and noble metal particulate emissions. EPA
CONTACT: Moran, J. B. 919-549-2525
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600/3-75-01 Og PE1AA002 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VI Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This is the 6th volume of appendices to the first Annual Report of the ORD Catalyst Research Program required by the Administrator as noted in his
testimony before the Senate Public Works Committee on November 6, 1973. It includes all research aspects of this broad multi-disciplinary program
including- emissions characterization, measurement method development, monitoring, fuels analysis, toxicology, biology, epidemiology, human
studies, and unregulated emissions control options. Principal focus is upon catalyst-generated sulfuric acid and noble metal particulate emissions. EPA
CONTACT: Moran.J.B. 919-549-2525
600/3-75-OlOh PE1AA002 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VII Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This is the 7th volume of appendices to the first Annual Report of the ORD Catalyst Research Program required by the Administrator as noted in his
testimony before the Senate Public Works Committee on November 6, 1973. It includes all research aspects of this broad multi-disciplinary program
including: emissions characterization, measurement method development, monitoring, fuels analysis, toxicology, biology, epidemiology, human
studies, and unregulated emissions control options. Principal focus is upon catalyst-generated sulfuric acid and noble metal particulate emissions. EPA
CONTACT: Moran, J. B. 919-549-2525
600/3-75-010! PE1AA002 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VIII Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This is the 8th volume of appendices to the first Annual Report of the ORD Catalyst Research Program required by the Administrator as noted in his
testimony before the Senate Public Works Committee on November 6, 1973. It includes all research aspects of this broad multi-disciplinary program
including: emissions characterization, measurement method development, monitoring, fuels analysis, toxicology, biology, epidemiology, human
studies, and unregulated emissions control options. Principal focus is upon catalyst-generated sulfuric acid and noble metal particulate emissions. EPA
CONTACT: Moran, J. B. 919-549-2525
600/3-75-01 Oj PE1AA002 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IX Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This is the 9th volume of appendices to the first Annual Report of the ORD Catalyst Research Program required by the Administrator as noted in his
testimony before the Senate Public Works Committee on November 6, 1973. It includes all research aspects of this broad multi-disciplinary program
including: emissions characterization, measurement method development, monitoring, fuels analysis, toxicology, biology, epidemiology, human
studies, and unregulated emissions control options. Principal focus is upon catalyst-generated sulfuric acid and noble metal particulate emissions. EPA
CONTACT: Moran, J. B. 919-549-2525
600/3-75-011 PE1DB064 ROAP/TASK21 BFO002 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-2052
Compilation of Methodology Used for Measuring Pollution Parameters of Sanitary Landfill Leachate BY E. S. K. Chian, and F. B. DeWalle,
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL
Different analytical methods can be used to determine a specific parameter, a preliminary laboratory evaluation was made of those methods least
subject to intereferences. All analyses were conducted with a relatively concentrated leachate sample obtained from a lysimeter filled with milled solid
waste. The results indicate that strong interferences are sometimes encountered when using colorimetric tests due principally to the color and
suspended solids present in leachate. In such instances alternative methods were evaluated or recommendations were made to reduce the interfering
effects. Automated chemical analysis using colorimetric methods can sometimes experience significant interferences EPA CONTACT- Carnes R A
513-684-4487
600/3-75-014 PE1AA006 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Methylation of Mercury in a Terrestrial Environment BY R. D. Rogers, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
Methylation of applied divalent mercury ion was found to occur in terrestrial soil systems. The production of methylmercury was affected by soil
texture, soil moisture content, soil temperature, concentration of the ionic mercury amendment, and time. Methylation was directly proportional to
percent clay concent, moisture content, temperature, and mercury concentration. After an initial buildup of methylmercury in the soil, there appeared to
be a mechanism that decreased the methylmercury content with increasing time. EPA CONTACT: Rogers, R. D.
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600/4-75-009 PE1AA001 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-0752
Collection and Analysis of Airborne Suspended Particulate Matter Respirable to Humans for Sulfates and Polycyclic Organics BY W. M.
Henry, and R. I. Mitchell, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
A massive air volume sampler has been designed and constructed to collect large masses of particulates in three particle size ranges: <3.5 m, 1.7 to
3.5 m, and > 1.7 m. The latter two smaller size ranges represent the particulates deemed by aerosol physiologists to be representative of the respirable
size particles. The partition of the respirable fraction into two size ranges is to provide more definitive data on aerosols which have been created by
secondary processes, such as photochemical reactions. Reid tests of the sampler design and construction show that better than gram masses of urban
atmospheric participate loadings can be collecteoSin 24-hour periods, the samples can be recovered readily from the sampler collector substrates and
the mass fraction obtained correlate closely with cascade impoctor sampling results. Compositional structural examinations of the collected
particulates clearly show that different size ranges have different chemical and physical properties. It is foreseen that the mass collection capability of
the sampler would provide respirable size particulate samples for certain types of health/toxicity studies as well as providing samples for chemical
analysis. EPA CONTACT: Thompson, R. J. 919-549-2150
600/4-75-010 PE1HA326 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Hydrocarbon Measurement Discrepancies Among Various Analyzers Using Flame-loniiation Detectors BY F. F. McElroy, and V. L
Thompson, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
Several experimenters have observed substantially discrepant nonmethone hydrocarbon measurements from various types of hydrocarbon analyzers
measuring identical samples of ambient air. To formally investigate this problem, an experimental laboratory study wherein a number of flame-
ionization analyzers were observed under controlled conditions while making simultaneous measurements of urban ambient air was conducted.
Substantial discrepancies were found to occur among different models of analyzers. The standard deviations of these discrepancies averaged 0.322
part per million, which is extremely large with respect to the ambient air quality standard for nonmethane hydrocarbons, 0.24 part per million. EPA
CONTACT: McElroy, F. F. 919-549-2155
600/4-75-012 PE1HA327 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Recommended Design of Sample Intake Systems for Automatic Instrumentation BY R. P. Lauch, Environmental Monitoring & Support
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
Pumping systems for automatic water quality monitors are discussed, and recommendations on sample change, residence time, site selection, pipe size,
pump selection, system cleaning, and overall design are given. Experimental data showing sample degradation because of biological metabolism,
cavitarion, and aeration are presented. A recommended system to overcome past problems is presented and alternative approaches for system
installation are also shown. EPA CONTACT: Lauch, R. P. 513-684-2935
600/4-75-013 PE1HA327 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Tentative Reference Method for Measurement of Tritium in Environmental Waters Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las
Vegas, NV
A tentative reference method for the measurement of tritium in potable and nonpotable environmental water is described. Water samples are treated
with sodium hydroxide and potassium permanganate and then a water fraction is separated from interferences by distillation. Two distillation
procedures are described, a simple aqueous distillation for samples from potable water sources, and an aqueous-azeotropic-benzene distillation for
nonpotable water sources. Alliquots of a designated distillate fraction are measured for tritium activity by liquid scintillation detection. Distillation
recovery and counting efficiency factors are determined with tritium standards. Results are reported in picocuries per milliliter. EPA CONTACT:
Douglas, G. S. 702-736-2969
600/4-75-014 PE1HA327 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Radiation Quality Assurance Intercomparicon Studies 1974-1975 Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
The Quality Assurance Branch of the Monitoring Systems Research and Development Division at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory-Las Vegas prepares and distributes calibrated low-level radioactive solutions to Federal, State, and
private laboratories involved in environmental radiation monitoring and surveillance. These solutions are utilized for both the calibration of counting
instruments and chemical yield determinations. Since the laboratories using these samples must have confidence in their accuracy, the Quality
Assurance Branch has instituted intercomparison studies with the National Bureau of Standards and with the Energy Research and Development
Administration Health and Service Laboratory. The results of the studies conducted during 1974 and 1975 are described. EPA CONTACT: Jarvis, A.
N.
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600/4-75-015 PE 1BA029 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY—Data Acquisitions and Laboratory Analysis System for Lake Samples BY J. W. Mullins, R. N.
Spelling, D. D. Moden, and R. G. Seals, Environmental Monitoring 8, Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
A system for data acquisition and laboratory analysis for the National Eutrophication Survey is presented. A description is given of the field
measurement and data recording, the sample control process, the laboratory analysis and data management. Flow charts and data forms are given for
the field and sample control functions. A description with drawings is given of the Technicon Autoanalyzers used for the laboratory analysis of the
samples. EPA CONTACT: Mullins, J. W.
600/4-75-016a PE 1AA009 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1310
Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part I: Recent Program Development, Verification, and Application
BY W. S. Lewellen, and M. Teske, Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton, Inc. Princeton, NJ
This report details the progress made at A.R.A.P. during fiscal year 1975 towards the goal of developing a viable computer model based on second-
order closures of the turbulent correlation equations for predicting the fate of nonchemically reacting contaminants released in the atmosperhic
boundary layer. The invariant turbulent model discussed in previous reports has been further verified by new comparisons between model predictions
and experimental observations. Model capability has been extended by increasing the dimensions of the program to permit the calculation of two-
dimensional, unsteady turbulent flow. A number of practical plume calculations were made and compared with standard Gaussian plume assumptions.
Calculations are also made for comparison with the complementary turbulent models being developed at The Pennsylvania State University and Flow
Research, Inc. EPA CONTACT: Colder, K. L. 919-549-4545
600/4-75-016b PE1AA009 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1310
Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part II: Critical Review of the Use of Invariant Modeling BY W. S.
Lewellen, and M. Teske, Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton, Inc. Princeton, NJ
A method for the calculation of turbulent shear flows based on closure of the equations for second-order correlations of fluctuating quantities is
reviewed. Various model possibilities for closure are described and detailed evaluation of coefficients for a simple model is outlined. Comparisons of
model predictions and experimental data for a wide variety of laboratory and atmospheric flows are presented. EPA CONTACT: Colder, K. L.
919-549-4545
600/5-75-009 PE 1HA098 ROAP/TASK21AKL GRANT NO. 802443
Land Use and the Environment: An Anthology of Readings BY V. Curtis, American Society of Planning Officials Chicago, IL
This anthology is designed to offer a wide selection of high quality readings concerning current theory and practice of land use and environmental
quality. These readings will help those involved in shaping land use patterns to more fully appreciate the scope of their responsibilities. EPA is initiating
research into the relationship between land use and environmental quality to improve the methodologies available to decision makers involved in land-
use issues. This anthology contains papers on: Land Use Concepts; The Relationship Between Land Use and Environmental Protection; National Land
Use Policy; State Land Use Environmental Policies; Applications for Land Use; and Conflicts Yet Unborn. This is the first of a series of documents
devoted to improving the "environmental sensitivity" of the decision-making and comprehensive-planning process. EPA CONTACT: Ehler, C.
600/5-75-016 PE 1HA098 GRANT NO. 803049-01
Quality of Life Indicators in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1970: A Comprehensive Assessment BY B. C. Liu, Midwest Research Institute Kansas
City, MO
The primary objective of this study is to quantitatively assess the urban quality of life (QOL) and to analyze the variations in the QOL components in
the 243 SMSA's in the U.S. This study develops a systematic methodology for constructing economic, political, environmental, health & education, and
social indicators to reflect the overall "health" of the nation and its citizens' wellbeing. These five QOL components consist of some 123 factors which
were selected to reflect the essential physical inputs in the QOL. Primary and secondary statistical data for 1970 were collected, reorganized and
modified to represent the 123 QOL factor inputs employed in the methodology to derive the QOL component indexes. For analytical purposes, the 243
SMSA's were divided Into three population groups—65 large SMSA's (with populations larger than 500,000); 83 medium SMSA's (200,000 -
500,000); and 95 small SMSA's (less than 200,000). The SMSA's in each population group were rated outstanding (A), excellent (B), good (C),
adequate (D), or substandard (E) separately for each component on the basis of their QOL index values relative to the respective group means. A static,
descriptive analysis of the empirical results was performed, and important findings and relevant policy implications were delineated. EPA CONTACT:
Livingston, R.
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600/5-75-017 PE1HA097 GRANT NO. 802575
Environmental Indices for the Lot Angela! Database BY D. G. Malcolm, J. M. Hemphill, J. E. Gessford, P. Hanson, D. MacDonald, C. Aver/,
and M. J. Epstein, California State University Los Angeles, CA
The purpose of the project was to expand the scope of the analyses being made by the Community Analysis Bureau (CAB) of the City of Los Angeles to
include measures of environmental quality, which included indicators of air quality, noise, water quality and quantity, land use, handling of solid waste
and energy use. The project team surveyed federal, state, county and city agency data sources and located the data needed to implement a set of
indices similar to the Initial System of indices designed and developed for the County of San Diego by the IREM project in 1973. Because the CAB
database Is organized by census tract the problem had to be dealt with of interpolating environmental data, which is not organized by census tracts, to
the census tract breakdown of the area. A two-state statistical analysis technique, called "metric analysis", is described. This technique identifies
urban areas that share many common characteristics, including the environmental qualities measured by the indices. Government policies and
programs that meet the needs of each type urban area are then developed. The relationships between energy use and environmental problems are
described. Various organizational problems noted by the project team that prevent effective environmental information systems and management are
reported. EPA CONTACT. Mierzwa, T. J. 703-557-7725
600/5-75-018 PE1H A098 OR ANT NO. 807836
Environmental Management In the Mallbu Watershed: Institutional Framework BY W. D. Conn, California, University of Los Angeles, CA
This report examines the institutional framework for environmental management in the Malibu Watershed area, Los Angeles County, California. On the
basis that the nature and scale of permitted development is likely to be the major factor shaping the future environment of the study area, an attempt is
made to identify and assess the roles of both those agencies that play a positive role in promoting development and those that constrain and regulate
development. Following a brief description of the study area, the report examines the roles of particular government agencies in planning and decision-
making processes affecting different "elements" of the environment (e.g., land-use, coastal resources, air quality, etc.). It then approaches the subject
from a different perspective, studying the involvement of a number of institutions in particular projects or sets of projects (e.g., the installation of
sewage treatment facilities, the construction of a private university, etc.). The information presented is discussed, and conclusions are drawn about
current institutional roles in environmental management. Several problems are pointed out, and tentative recommendations are made for possible
solutions worthy of further study. EPA CONTACT Neuschatz, A. 703-557-7490
600/6-75-003 PE1AA001 ROAP/TASK 26 AAA IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Cadmium Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This report Is a review and evaluation of the current knowledge of cadmium in the environment as related to possible deleterious effects on human
health and welfare. Sources, distribution, measurement, and control technology are also considered. Cadmium is widely distributed in the environment.
The air over urban areas has contained generally less than 0.1 microgram per cubic meter (micrograms/cubic meter), 24-hour average, but a 24-hour
average as high as 0.73 micrograms/cubic meter has been measured in the air of a community with a known cadmium source. The cadmium content of
water generally is less than I part per billion although much higher values have been found. The cadmium content in foods varies widely. The estimated
Intake from foods is 25 to 75 micrograms per day The human body burden of cadmium is cumulative. The half-time of cadmium in man is estimated at
over 10 years. Man's primary exposure is from food, tobacco smoke, water, and ambient air. Food and tobacco smoke are the major sources except in
the immediate vicinity of major sources of atmospheric emissions of cadmium. Emphysema and other lung diseases have been related to industrial
exposure to airborne cadmium compounds. Kidney damage has also resulted from long-term exposure to cadmium. Animal experiments link anemia,
hypertension, testicular necrosis, and carcinogenesis with cadmium exposure. Current knowledge of the dose-response relationship does not provide
.criteria on which to base standards.
600/9-75-005 PE 1BB466 GRANT NO. 803729
Agriculture and Clean Water - Proceedings of a Conference on Agricultural Water Pollution Control BY C. C. Chappelow, Midwest Research
Institute Kansas City, MO
A 1-day conference was held to promote a constructive dialogue on the development of plans for the control of agriculture related nonpoint source
pollution arising from sediment erosion, fertilizer runoff, livestock wastes and pesticide residues. The morning session was devoted to an analysis of the
state of the art on nonpoint source pollution related to agriculture with presentations on: (1) regional aspects and viewpoints; (2) agricultural pollution
control) (3) technical basis of control; (4) conservation districts; (5) soil conservation; and (6) plant nutrients. The luncheon session was concerned with an
economic overview, consisting of an address on economic problems and opportunities of pollution control. The afternoon session was designed to
explore elements of control strategy planning for nonpoint pollution from agricultural sources with papers on: (1) the states' role; (2) one state's
approach; and (3) the role of the farmer and agribusiness. The afternoon session was concluded with a panel discussion on the development of a
practicable agricultural pollution control plan. Over 175 individuals from 20 different states representing local, state, regional, and federal agricultural
and environmental agencies attended the conference. Also, included in the 75 different organizations represented at the conference were attendees
from farmer associations, educational institutions, and agribusiness. EPA CONTACT: Alexander, A. 816-374-2921
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600/9-75-006 PE1HA323 GRANT NO. 803107-01
WATER RESOURCES: Utilization and Conservation In the Environment BY M. C. Blount, Fort Valley State College Fort Valley, GA
Proceedings of the Southeast Region Water Resources Symposium held at Fort Valley State College on February 28 to March 1, 1974. The Symposium
was jointly sponsored by Fort Valley State College and the Environmental Protection Agency in cooperation with the University of Georgia, Athens,
Ga.; Southern Piedmont Soil and Water Conservation Research Center, Watkinsville, Ga.; Soil Conservation Service, Athens, Ga.; and the Southeast
Environmental Research Laboratory, Athens, Ga. This report consists of twenty-three contributions, including a symposium summary, Table of Contents,
glossary and index. The symposium covered comprehensively agriculture's involvement with water: conservation and management of supplies, hazards
to water quality and some means of controlling them, and urban erosion control where rural erosion control practices are finding application. Those
concerned with non-agricultural aspects of water resources should gain valuable insights from these symposium papers. EPA CONTACT: Bishop, C. C.
202-426-4527
600/9-75-008 PE1AA002 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Report on the Problem of Halogenated Air Pollutants and Stratospheric Ozone Environmental Science Research Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC
EPA is conducting a research program on halocarbon air pollutants and their possible interaction with stratospheric ozone. Principal compounds under
study are fluorocarbon-ll, fluorocarbon-12, fluorocarbon-22, carbon tetrachloride, methyl chloroform, perchloroethylene, trichloroethylene,
dichloroethone, methylene dichloride, and methyl chloride. Laboratory studies concern the rates of decomposition of these pollutants in the air and the
identity and fate of their decomposition products. Field studies involve measuring concentrations of halocarbons and their decomposition products as
functions of altitude and distance from sources. Fluorocarbons are discussed in detail and include emission sources, current control technology, and
possible chemical substitutes. Problems of emissions control and EPA's regulatory authority are reviewed and the economic impacts of several
regulatory options for fluorocarbons are considered. EPA CONTACT: Hosier, C. R. 919-629-4543
650/2-75-057b PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK21 ACX130 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1321
Survey of Flue Gas Desulf urization Systems La Cygne Station, Kansas City Power and Light Co. and Kansas Gas and Electric Co. PEDCo-
Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH
The report gives results of a survey of the wet limestone flue gas desulfurization (FGD) system at the La Cygne Station of Kansas City Power and Light
Co. and Kansas Gas and Electric Co. The FGD system, designed and installed by the Babcock and Wilcox Co., was built integral with the electric power
generating facility. The system consists of seven modules for particulate and SO2 removal, with onsite limestone grinding and storage facilities. Since
there is no provision for bypassing flue gas around the FGD modules, all flue gases are treated. Several modifications have been made since system
start-up in February 1973. A particulate removal efficiency of 97-99% has been reported. SO2 removal efficiency ranges between 70 and 83%. The
spent limestone slury is discharged to a 160 acre pond, and water from the pond is recycled. The initial installed capital cost of the FGD system was
$34 million or $41/KW (based on a net rated capacity of 820 MW) in 1973. Subsequent modifications increased the cost to about $45 million or
$55/KW. Estimated operating and maintenance costs, including limestone, are 1.79 mills/KWH, not including capital charges. EPA CONTACT:
Kaplan, N. 919-549-2915
650/2-75-061a PE 1AB014 ROAP/TASK21 BCC 14 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1092
Influence of Aerodynamic Phenomena on Formation In Combustion - Volume I. Experimental Results United Technologies Research Center
East Hartford, CT
The report gives results of the measurement of average concentration levels of NO, NO2, CO, and unburned hydrocarbons (THC) at the exhaust of an
axisym-metric combustor over a significant range of operating conditions. In addition, it gives detailed species concentration, temperature, and
velocity maps throughout the combustor for seven representative operating conditions. In the combustor, natural gas, a synthejized CH4/CO/H2 fuel,
or vaporized propane issued through a central duct to mix and burn with an annular air stream in a 1.8 long cylindrical duct. In a few tests, liquid
propane was the fuel. Major combustor input parameters varied over the following ranges: overall fuel/air equivalence ratio 0.5-1.3 air/fuel velocity
ratio 0.1-40, inlet air swirl number zero-0.6, air flow rate 0.088- 0.137 kg/sec, inlet air temperature 730-860K, and combustor pressure 1-7 atm.
Water-cooled probes were used to remove samples from the flow for on-line concentration analysis and to measure temperature, velocity, and flow
direction. Elevated pressure and introduction of swirl, to the extent considered in the present experiments, create 'unmixedness1 in the combustor flow
field which in turn results in enhanced NO formation and consumption of hydrocarbons. Aerodynamic flame stabilization produces strong stirring which
results in relatively low NO formation and hydrocarbon consumption rates. EPA CONTACT: Lanier, W. S. 919-549-2432
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650/2-75-065 PE 1AB013 ROAP/TASK21 ADD 42 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1319
Identification of Regenerabte Metal Oxide SO2 Sorbents for Fluidized Coal Combustion Radian Corporation Austin, TX
The report briefly summarizes results of an analysis to identify regenerable metal oxide SO2 sorbents for fluidized-bed coal combustion. It recommends
continued investigation. It discusses both the approach used for the theoretical study of sorption/regeneration processes and implications of the
results. The Appendix contains two technical notes that are major products of this effort: Technical Note 200—045-10—Ola, 'Thermodynamic Screening
of Dry Metal Oxides for High Temperature SO2 Removal,' giving complete details of the thermodynamic analysis of the sorption process; and
Technical Note 200—045-10—02a, 'The Thermodynamics of Chemical Regeneration of Metal Oxide SO2 Sorbents,' giving detailed methods and results
of the identification of sorbents that can be regenerated by reductive decomposition of the sulfate. EPA CONTACT: Turner, P.P. 919-549-2825
650/2-75-066 PE1AB015 ROAP/TASK 21 AUZ 02 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1324
Hazardous Emission Characterization of Utility Boilers Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO
The report gives results of a field sampling program aimed at quantifying potentially hazardous pollutants in the waste streams of a representative
coal-fired utility boiler: a 125-MW boiler (fired with pulverized coal and equipped with a mechanical fly ash collector) at TVA's Widows Creek steam
electric generating station. The combustion products identified as potentially hazardous air pollutants included 22 trace elements, nitrates, sulfates,
polycyclic organic compounds, and polychlorinated biphenyls. The waste streams sampled included pulverized coal, furnace bottom ash, superheater
ash, collection ash, and flue gases at the fly ash collector inlet and outlet. Acceptable mass balance was achieved for about half of the elemental
pollutants. Trace metal enrichment was measured. Study results include recommended modifications of sample collection and preparation methods:
larger and more frequent samples of coal and bulk ash streams are expected to improve sample representativeness; development of methodologies for
estimating bulk ash flows will permit internal checks on mass balances; and routine chemical analysis of NBS standard coal and fly ash will improve
quality assurance of the analytical methods. EPA CONTACT: Venezia, R. A. 919-549-2547
670/2-75-014 PE1DB063 ROAP/TASK 24 AIO16 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0145
Feasibility Study of Use of Molten Salt Technology for Pyrolysis of Solid Waste BY V. L. Hammond, and L. K. Mudge, Battelle Pacific
Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA
The nation's current solid waste management and energy problems have prompted the Federal Government to evaluate alternative methods for
conversion of solid waste to a useful energy source. The subject of this report is an evaluation of a molten salt process for conversion of combustible
solid wastes to a combustible gas. Laboratory scale studies were conducted on the pyrolysis of a typical refuse mix in molten sodium carbonate.
Gasification of the char that resulted from pyrolysis of solid waste was studied at different conditions using steam, air, and oxygen as the gasification
agent. The effects of contaminants that are introduced to the molten salt during processing of municipal refuse on gasification rates and corrosion were
determined. Methods for ash removal from the molten salt system was determined. Information obtained in the laboratory studies was used to prepare
conceptual process and equipment flow diagrams for evaluation of process economics. The processing of municipal refuse in molten sodium carbonate
was found to be technically feasible but economically impractical, pending development of a simplified ash removal process. Use of molten salts is
recommended for processing of hazardous materials because complete destruction of wastes is obtained in the molten salt. EPA CONTACT:
Oberacker, D. A. 513-684-4493
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REPORT NO.
SAB-73-001 1HA410 Nitrogenous Compounds in the Environment Office of Research and Development, Science Advisory Board, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 702/AS $7.00 GPO- EP1.2:N63 - $2.20
600/1-75-001 1GB090 Federal Noise Effects Research: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001a -Noise Technology Staff, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 751 /AS $6.25
600/1-75-002 1CA046 Formation of Halogenated Organics By Chlorination of Water Supplies — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY
J. C. Morris, Harvard University Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 511/AS $4.25
600/1-75-003 1CA046 Virus-ln-Water Study of Finished Water from Six Communities BY E. W. Akin, D. A. Brashear, and N. A. Clarke,
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 042/AS $3.75
600/1-75-004 1AA001 Molybdenum-A Toxicological Appraisal BY L. Friberg, P.Boston, G. Nordberg, M. Piscator, and K. H. Robert,
Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden ORDER FROM: Pending
600/1-75-005 1AA001 Vapor-Phase Organic Pollutants - Volatile Hydrocarbons and Oxidation Products National Academy of
Sciences Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-73-001 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-73-002 1BB034 Portable Device for Measuring Wastewater Flow in Sewers BY M. A. Nawrocki, Hittman Associates, Inc.
Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:600/2-73-002 $ 1.00 NTIS-PB 233 142
600/2-73-003 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-73-004 1BB033 Planned Maintenance Management System for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants BY D. H. Sargent,
and D. A. Ruich, Enviro Plan, Inc. College Park, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:600/2-73-004 $1.55 NTIS-PB
233 111
600/2-74-001 1 ABO 13 Assessment of the Potential of Clean Fuels and Energy Technology BY E. Hall, P. Choi, and E. Krope, Battelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:600/2-74-00 T$2.60 NTIS-PB 239 970/AS
$7.00
600/2-74-002 1 ABO 13 Control of Environmental Impacts From Advanced Energy Sources BY E. E. Hughes Jr., E. M. Dickson, and R. A.
Schmidt, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:600/2-74-002 $4.00 NTIS-
PB 239 450/AS $6.50
600/2-74-003 1BB045 Development of Phosphate - Free Heavy Duty Detergents BY A. M. Schwartz, and A. E. Davis, Gillette Research
Institute Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:600/2-74-003 $2.65 NTIS-PB 232 943
600/2-74-004 1AB015 Selected Characteristics of Hazardous Pollutant Emissions BY L. J. Duncan, E. L. Keitz, and E. P. Krajeski, Mitre
Corporation Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-74-005 1BB033 Development of a Monthly Technology Bulletin BY D. A. Sandoski, Franklin Institute Research Laboratories
Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:600/2-74-005 $1.65 NTIS-PB 238 471 /AS
600/2-74-006 1BB036 Study of Feasibility of Herbicide Orange Chlorinolysis BY E. A. Lavergne, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, T. R.
Evans Research Center Painesville, OH ORDER FROM: Paul Des Rosiers 202 426-4170
600/2-74-007 1BB036 Development of a Monthly Industrial Technology Bulletin BY J. S. Murphy, and D. A. Sandoski, Franklin Institute
Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-74-008 AB015 Proceedings, Symposium Control of Fine-Particulate Emissions from Industrial Sources, January 15-18,1974
San Francisco, CA Air Pollution Control Division, ORD, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 829
$13.00
600/2-74-009a 1BB036 State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Inorganic Pesticides -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla
-BY J. Patterson, Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 959/AS $4.25
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REPORT NO.
600/2-74-009b 1BB036 State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Commercial Explosives — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla -BY J. Patterson, Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 960
$4.75
600/2-74-009c 1BB036 State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Industrial Inorganic Gases ~ Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a -BY J. Patterson, Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 961 /AS
$4.25
600/2-75-001 1BB036 Projects in the Industrial Pollution Control Division - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
Industrial Pollution Control Division, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 892/AS $11.25
600/2-75-002 1GB090 Federal Surface Vehicle Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Program: FY 73 - FY 75 —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
887/AS $4.75
600/2-75-003 1GB090 Federal Aircraft Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Programs: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted
600/9-75-00Ib -Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 904/AS $7.25
600/2-75-004 1BB034 Contributions of Urban Roadway Usage to Water Pollution — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY D. G.
Shaheen, Biospherics, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 854/AS $10.00
600/2-75-005 1BB033 Municipal Water Pollution Control Abstracts for 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY J. S. Murphy,
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 834/AS $25.25
600/2-75-006 1AB013 Detailed Cost Estimates For Advanced Effluent Desulfurization Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
BY G. G. McGlamery, R. L. Torstrick, W. J. Broadfoot, J. P. Simpson, L. J. Henson, S. V. Tomlinson, and J. F. Young,
Tennessee Valley Authority Muscle Shoals, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 541 /AS $ 11.25
600/2-75-007 1BB042 Impact of Hydrologic Modifications on Water Quality BY J. Bhutan!, R. Holberger, W. E. Jacobsen, P. Spewak,
and D. B. Truett, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 523 $13.00
600/2-75-008 1GB090 Federal Machinery Noise Research, Development and Demonstration: FY 73-75 Noise Technology Staff, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 523/AS $5.25
600/2-75-009 1AB014 Oil Shale Air Pollution Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ib -BY E. E. Hughes, P. A. Budee, C. V. Fojo, R. G.
Murray, and R. K. White, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 858/AS $5.25
600/2-75-010 1GB090 Assessment of the Federal Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Activities: FY 73 - FY 75 BY E.
E. Berkau, S. R. Cordle, F. D. Hart, and G. R. Simon, Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 894 $6.00
600/2-75-011 1AB012 Study of SOx Control For Selected Industrial Boilers BY J. Bhutani, C. B. Foster, E. M. Jamgochian, and E. P.
Krajeski, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-012 1 ABO 13 Continuous Measurement of Gas Composition From Stationary Sources BY E. Brooks, D. Luciani, C. Flegal, L.
Harnett, M. Kolpin, and R. Williams, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 024/AS
$5.75
600/2-75-013a 1 ABO 12 Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Boiler Baghouse - Nuclea Generating Plant BY R. Bradway, and R. Cass, GCA
Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-014 1AB015 Sinter Plant Windbox Gas Recirculating System Demonstration BY D. Pengidore, National Steel Corporation
Weirton, WV ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-015 1AB012 Conditioning of Fly Ash With Sulfur Tri-Oxide and Ammonia BY E. B. Dismukes, Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-016 1AB015 Incinerator Overfire Mixing Demonstration BY T. J. Lamb, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 245 015/AS $6.25
600/2-75-017 1AB012 Effect of Chemical Composition on the Surface Resistivity of Fly Ash BY R. E. Bickelhaupt, Southern Research
Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 885/AS $4.25
600/2-75-018 1AB012 Study of Flux Force - Condensation Scrubbing of Fine Particules BY S. Calvert, N. Jhaveri, and T. Huisking,
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/2-75-019
600/2-75-020
600/2-75-021a
600/2-75-022
600/2-75-023
600/2-75-024
600/2-75-025
600/2-75-0260
600/2-75-027
600/2-75-028
600/2-75-029
600/2-75-030
600/2-75-031
600/2-75-032
600/2-75-033
600/2-75-034
600/2-75-035
600/2-75-036
600/2-75-037
1 ABO 14 Estimating Kinetics of Combustion Especially Reactions Involving NOx and SO* BY S. W. Benson, Stanford
Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 054/AS $5.25
1AB020 Particulate Removal From Gas Streams at High Temperature - High Pressure BY A. K. Rao, M. P. Schrag, and
L J. Shannon, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 858/AS $4.75
1AB012 Evaluation of Systems for Control of Emissions from Rocket Motors - Phase I BY S. Stolberg, A.P.T., Inc. San
Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 590/AS $4.25
1 ABO 13 Effects of Transient Operating Conditions on Steam - Electric Generator Emissions BY J. S. McKnight,
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 701 $5.50
1 ABO 13 Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide In Spray Column and Turbulent Contacting Absorbers BY C. Y. Wen, and L. S.
Fan, West Virginia University Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 334 $5.50
1AA010 Versatile Gas Filter Correlation Spectrometer BY D. E. Burch, D. A. Gryvnak, and J. D. Pembrook, Aeroneutronics
Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
1AA010 Particle Detector By Mechanical Impact Sensing BY M. Benarie, and J. Quetier, Institut National de Recherche
Chimique Appliquee Vertle Petit, FR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 212/AS $5.00
1BB039 Control of Water Pollution From Cropland, Vol. I - A Manual for Guideline Development U.S. Department of
Agriculture Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
1BB034 Sewer Flow Measurement - A State-of-the Art Assessment BY P. E. Shelley, and G. A. Kirkpatrick, EG&G, Inc.
Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
1BB036 Electrolytic Treatment of Job Shop Metal Finishing Wastewater BY B. E. Warner, New England Plating
Company, Inc. Worcester, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 560/AS $6.75
1BB043 Measurements of Active Biomass Concentrations in Biological Waste Treatment Processes — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c —BY F. G. Pohland, and S. J. Kany, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 135/AS $6.25
1BB043 Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania, Advanced Waste Treatment Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —BY T.
W. Greenlund, and F. R. Gaines, Hatfield Township Municipal Authority Colmar, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
622/AS $7.50
1BB043 Actinomycetes of Sewage-Treatment Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle —BY H. A. Lechevalier, Rutgers
University New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 914/AS $4.25
1BB043 Bioflocculation and the Accumulation of Chemicals By Floe-Forming Organisms — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -BY P. R. Dugan, Ohio State University Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 793/AS
$6.25
1BB034 Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows by Dissolved Air Flotation BY T. Bursztynsky, D. Feuerstein, W.
Maddaus, and C. Huang, Engineering Science, Inc. Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 186 $8.00
1BB043 Trench Incorporation of Sewage Sludge in Marginal Agricultural Land BY J. M. Walker, W. D. Burge, R. L.
Chaney, E. Epstein, and J. D. Menzies, U.S. Department of Agriculture Beltsville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246
561/AS $9.00
1BB043 Aerobic-Stabilization of Waste Activated Sludge - An Experimental Investigation BY D. B. Cohen, and D. G.
Fuller-ton, Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District No. 1 Commerce City, CO FMC Corporation Englewood CO
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 593/AS $7.50
1BC611 Alternative Septage Treatment Method: Lime Stabilization/ Sand-Bed Dewatering — Abstracted
600/9-75-00Ic -BY W. A. Feige, E. T. Oppelt, and J. F. Kreissl, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 816/AS $4.25
1 ABO 13 Test Evaluation of Cat-Ox High Efficiency Electrostatic Precipitator -~ Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY E. M.
Jamgochian, N. T. Miller, and R. Reale, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 647/AS $5.50
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600/2-75-038 1BB043 Lime Use in Wastewater Treatment: Design and Cost Data BY E. De La Fuente, L. O. Britt, M. L Spealman, R. J.
Stenquist, and F. J. Zadick, Brown and Caldwell, Construction Engineers Walnut Creek, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
248181 $9.75
600/2-75-039 1BC611 Improved Liquid-Solids Separation By An Aluminum Compound in Activated Sludge Treatment BY C. F.
Lenhart, and J. W. Cagle, Greene County Sanitary Engineering Department Xenia, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248
228 $4.50
600/2-75-040 1DB063 Evaluation of Hazardous Wastes Emplacement in Mined Openings BY R. B. Stone, P. L. Aamodt, P. Madden,
and M. R. Engler, Fenix and Scisson, Inc. Tulsa, OK ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-041 1 DBS 11 Determination of Incinerator Operating Conditions Necessary for Safe Disposal of Pesticides BY T. L.
Ferguson, F. J. Bergman, G. R. Cooper, R. T. Li, and F. L. Honea, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-75-042 B458 Control of Hydrocarbon Emissions From Petroleum Liquids — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —BY C. E. Burnklin,
E. C. Cavanaugh, J. C. Dickerman, S. R. Fernandes, and G. C. Wilkins, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 246 650/AS $8.00
600/2-75-043 1DB064 Sanitary Landfill Stabilization with Leachate Recycle and Residual Treatment BY F. G. Pohland, Georgia
Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 524 $5.50
600/2-75-044 1DB311 Summation of Conditions and Investigations for the Complete Combustion of Organic Pesticides BY B. T.
Riley Jr., Independent Management Consultant on Environmental Affairs Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
248 177 $5.00
600/2-75-045 1AB013 Method for Evaluating SO2 Abatement Strategies BY C. T. Chi, E. C. Eimutis, W. H. Hedley, M.V.Jones, R.
Jones, and L. B. Mote, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 669/AS $5.00
600/2-75-046 1AB014 NOx Combustion Control Methods and Costs for Stationary Sources—Summary Study BY A. B. Shimizu, R. J.
Schreiber, H. B. Mason, G. G. Poe, and S. B. Youngblood, Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 750/AS $5.50
600/2-75-047 1BB043 Demineralization of Wastewater by Electrodialysis BY H. H. Takenaka, C. L. Chen, and R. P. Miele, Los Angeles
County Sanitation District Whittier, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-048 1AA002 Protocol to Characterize Gaseous Emissions as a Function of Fuel and Additive Composition BY H. M.
Dietzmann, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-049 1BC611 Raw Sewage Coagulation and Aerobic Sludge Digestion BY R. H. Jones, T. A. Burnsztynsky, and J. D. Crane,
Holywood, City of Holywood, FL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-050 1 ABO 13 EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Advanced Program (First Progress Report) BY M. Epstein, Bechtel
Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-051 1 ABO 13 Conceptual Design of a Commercial Scale Plant for Chemical Desulfurlzatlon of Coal BY W. F. Nekervis, and E.
F. Hensley, Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 199 $ 16.25
600/2-75-052 1AAO10 Collection Efficiency Study of the Proposed Method 13 Sampling Train BY W. Smith, Entropy Environmentalists,
Inc. Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 103 $4.00
600/2-75-053 1 AAO 10 Determination of the Magnitude of SOz, NO, CO2, and OS Stratification in the Ducting of Fossil Fuel Fired
Power Plants BY A. R. Crawford, M. W. Gregord, E. H. Manny, and W. Bartok, Exxon Research and Engineering
Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-054 1 ABO 12 Overview of EPA/IERL-RTP Scrubber Programs BY D. W. Cooper, L. W. Parker, and E. Mallove, GCA
Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 390/AS $5.50
600/2-75-055 1BB036 Treatment of Textile Wastewater by Activated Sludge and Alum Coagulation BY T. L Rinker, Lehigh Valley
Industries, Inc. Bangor, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 142 $7.75
600/2-75-056 1AB012 Partlculate Collection Efficiency Measurements on Three Electrostatic Precipitators BY C. B. Nichols, and j. D.
McCain, M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 220 $5.00
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600/2-75-057 1 ABO 13 Magnesia Scrubbing Process as Applied to an Oil-Flred Power Plant BY G. Koehler, and J. A. Burns, Chemical
Construction Corporation New York, NY ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-058 1BB043 Semi-Automatic Control of Activated Sludge Plants - State of the Technology BY C. A. Nagel, Los Angeles
County Sanitation District Whittier, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-059 1AB012 Proceedings: Symposium on Fine Particles - Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1975 BY B. J. H. Liu, Minnesota,
University of Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-060 1BC611 Ultraviolet Disinfection of Activated Sludge Effluent Discharging to Shellfish Waters BY J. A. Roeber, and F.
M. Hoot, St. Michaels, Town of St. Michaels, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-061 1BC611 Laboratory Evaluation of a Method for Enhancing the Kinetics of Activated Sludge Treatment Plant* BY S. J.
Sedita, Houston Research, Inc. Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 683/AS $4.75
600/2-75-062 1BB034 Helical Bend Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator BY R. B. Boericke, M. M. Cohn, G. Galina, C. Koch, F. E.
Parkinson, T. M. Prus-Chacinski, R. H. Sullivan, and J. E. Ure, American Public Works Association Chicago, IL ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-75-063 1AB013 Catalytic Desulfurization and Denitrogenation BY C. N. Satterfield, M. Modell, J. F. Mayer, and J. F. Cocchetto,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 101 $4.50
600/2-75-064 1HB617 Scientific Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control of Irrigation Return Flows BY M. E. Jensen, U.S. Department
of Agriculture Kimberly, ID ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-065 1BB043 Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow Samplers - 1975 BY P. E. Shelley, and G. A. Kirkpatrick, EG&G
Washington Analytical Services Center, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-066 1 ABO 13 Molecular Sieve Control Process in Sulfuric Acid Plants BY D. W. Hissong, Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-067 1AB013 Evaluation of National Boiler Inventory BY A. A. Putnam, E. L. Kropp, and R. E. Barrett, Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 100 $4.50
600/2-75-068 1 ABO 13 Environmental Problem Definition for Petroleum Refineries, Synthetic Natural Gas Plants, and Liquefied
Natural Gas Plants BY E. C. Cavanaugh, J. D. Colley, P. S. Dzierlenga, V. M. Felix, D. C. Jones, and T. P. Nelson,
Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-069a 1AB014 Guidelines for Residential Oil-Burner Adjustments BY D. W. Locklin, and R. E. Barrett, Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 292 $4.00
600/2-75-070 EHB447 EPA Program Status Report - Synthetic Fuels Program BY B. Truett, R. G. Murray, and G. Foley, Stanford
Research Institute Menlo Park, CA Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-071 1BB034 Detention Tank for Combined Sewer Overflow - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Demonstration Project Milwaukee,
City of, Department of Public Works Milwaukee, Wl Consoer, Townsend, and Associates Milwaukee, Wl ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-75-072 1BB035 Economical Residential Pressure Sewer System with No Effluent BY G. F. Hendricks, and S. M. Rees, SIECO, Inc.
Columbus, IN Grandview Lot Owners Association Columbus, IN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-073 1 ABO 13 SO2 Reduction in Non-utility Combustion Sources - Technical and Economic Comparison of Alternatives BY
P. S. K. Choi, E. L. Kropp, W. E. Ballantyne, M. Y. Anasras, A. A. Putnam, D. W. Hissong, and T. J. Thomas, Battelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 051 $9.75
600/2-75-074 1 ABO 12 Evaluation of a Particulate Scrubber on a Coal-Fired Utility Boiler BY D. S. Ensor, B. S. Jackson, S. Calvert, C.
Lake, D. V. Walton, R. E. Nilan, K. S. Campbell, T. A. Cahill, and R. G. Flocchini, Meteorology Research, Inc.
Altadena, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-075 1 ABO 14 Effect of Fuel Sulfur on NO* Emissions from Premixed Flames BY J. O. L Wendt, and J M. Ekmann, Arizona,
University of Tucson, AZ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 099 $5.00
600/2-75-076 1AA010 Development of Analytical Techniques for Measuring Ambient Atmospheric Carcinogenic Vapor* BY E. D.
Pellizzari, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/2-75-077 1AA010 Evaluation of the Correlation Spectrometer as an Area SO2 Monitor BY R. B. Sperling, Environmental
Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-078 1AB013 Fuel Gas Environmental Impact: Phase Report BY F. L Robson, A. J. Giramonti, W. A. Blecher, and G. Mazzella,
United Technologies Research Center Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-001 1BA031 Fisheries and Energy Production: A Symposium — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a --BY S. B. Saila, Rhode Island,
University of Kingston, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 350/AS
600/3-75-002 1BA022 Second Annotated Bibliography on Biological Effects of Metals in Aquatic Environment (No. 568-129?) BY
R. Eisler, National Marine Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Narragansett, Rl ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-003a 1AA009 Adoption of Gausain Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input BY H. Rosenblum, B. Egan, C.
Ingersol, and M. Keefe, Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. Concord, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-003B 1AA009 Adoption of Gausain Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input - Appendices BY H.
Rosenblum, B. Egan, C. Ingersol, and M. Keefer, Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. Concord, MA ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/3-75-004a (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/3-75-004b (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/3-75-005 1AB026 Inputs of Phosphorus from Precipitation to Lake Michigan BY T. J. Murphy, and P. V. Doskey, DePaul University
Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-006 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/3-75-007 1BA022 Metabolism of Mercury Compounds in Microorganisms BY R. R. Colwell, and J. D. Nelson Jr., Maryland,
University of College Park, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-008 1BA022 Secondary Annotated Bibliography of Biological Effects of Metals in Aquatic Environments BY R. Eisler, and
M. Wapner, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Narragansett, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 211 $ 11.00
600/3-75-009 1BA031 Limnological Investigation of the Muskegon County, Michigan, Wastewater Storage Lagoons—Phase One
BY W. R. Frykberg, G. J. Goodnight, and P. G. Meier, Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Ml ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 245 631 /AS $5.25
600/3-75-0 lOa 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report—Summary Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-01 Ob 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume I Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-010c 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume II Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-010d 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume III Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-01 Oe 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IV Special Studies Staff, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-01 Of 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume V Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-0 lOg 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VI Special Studies Staff, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-01 Oh 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VII Special Studies Staff, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-010! 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VIII Special Studies Staff, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/3-75-01 Oj 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IX Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-011 1DB064 Compilation of Methodology Used for Measuring Pollution Parameters of Sanitary Landfill Leachate BY E.
S. K. Chian, and F. B. DeWalle, Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 102 $7.50
600/3-75-012 1BA021 Comparative Toxicity of Sewage-Effluent Disinfection to Freshwater Aquatic life BY J. W. Arthur, R. W.
Andrew, V. R. Mattson, D. T. Olson, G. E. Glass, B. J. Halligan, and C. T. Wallbridge, Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-013 1BA021 Toxaphene Effects on Reproduction, Growth, and Mortality of Brook Trout BY F. L. Mayer Jr., P. M. Mehrle Jr.,
and W. P. Dwyer, U.S. Department of the Interior Columbia, MO ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-014 1AA006 Methylation of Mercury in a Terrestrial Environment BY R. D. Rogers, Environmental Monitoring & Support
Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 221 $3.50
600/3-75-015 1BA025 Environmental Trace Materials: Computer Coupled Radioactivation Analysis BY M. H. Feldman, D. E.
Cawlfield, and K. V. Byram, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-73-001 a 1HA325 Ground Water Pollution Features of Federal and State Laws and Regulations BY F. Van Der Leeden, Geraghty
and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa
Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 1 WAS $4.75
600/4-73-001 b 1HA325 Polluted Groundwater: Some Causes, Effects, Controls and Monitoring BY C. F. Meyer, General Electric
Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 117/AS $8.75
600/4-74-001 1MA325 Polluted Groundwater: A Review of the Significant Literature BY D. K. Todd, General Electric Company, Center
for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 556/AS $5.75
600/4-74-002 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: See 680/4-74-002
600/4-74-003 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: See 680/4-74-003
600/4-74-004 1HA326 Proceedings of Seminar on Methodology for Monitoring the Marine Environment Office of Monitoring
Systems, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/5:600/4-74-004 $4.90 NTIS-PB 239 052/AS
600/4-75-001 1HA325 Directory of EPA, State and Local Environmental Quality Monitoring and Assessment Activities -~
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY J. W. Scotton, and K. T. Mullen, Office of Monitoring Systems, EPA Washington,
DC BY J. Whitman, and R. Citron, Smithsonian Institution Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 757/AS
$10.25
600/4-75-002 1AA010 Low Cost Compact X-Ray Flourescent Analyzer for On-Site Measurement of Trace Element in Airborne
Paniculate Emission BY L. S. Birks, and J. V. Gilfrich, Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/4-75-003 1H A327 Technical Support Document for the Proposed Replacement Reference Method for Nitrogen Dioxide BY E. C.
Ellis, and J. H. Margeson, Quality Assurance Branch, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-75-004 1AA009 Atmospheric Turbulence Properties in the Lowest 300 Meters BY A. H. Weber, J. S. Irwin, J. P. Kahler, and W.
B. Petersen, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 215/AS $6.25
600/4-75-005a 1AA003 Development of Urban Air Quality Simulation Model With Compatible RAPS Data - Vol. I BY C. C. Fhir, and
L. J. Shiek, IBM Research Laboratory San Jose, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-75-006 1AA009 Dispersion From Pall Pack BY W. Klug, Pechnische Hochschule Darmstadt Hochschulfpr, GY ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/4-75-007 1BA027 Analytical Quality Assurance for Trace Organic Analysis by Gas Chromotography/Moss Spectrometry BY
J. W. Eichelberger, W. M. Middleton, and W. L. Budde, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 823/AS $3.25
600/4-75-008 H120 Radio Chemical Methodology for Drinking Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e -Environmental Monitoring
& Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 406/AS $4.25
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600/4-75-009 1AA001 Collection and Analysis of Airborne Suspended Particulate Matter Respirable to Humans for Sulfates and
Polycyclic Organics BY W. M. Henry, and R. I. Mitchell, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OM ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/4—75—010 1HA326 Hydrocarbon Measurement Discrepancies Among Various Analyzers Using Flame-loniiation Detectors BY
F. F. McElroy, and V. L. Thompson, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 821 $4.00
600/4-75-011 1HA327 Analysis of Carbon-14 and Tritium in Reactor Stack Gas BY S. Gold, Environmental Monitoring & Support
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 286 $3.50
600/4—75-012 1HA327 Recommended Design of Sample Intake Systems for Automatic Instrumentation BY R. P. Lauch, Environmental
Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-75-013 1HA327 Tentative Reference Method for Measurement of Tritium in Environmental Waters Environmental Monitoring
& Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-75-014 1HA327 Radiation Quality Assurance Intercomparison Studies 1974-1975 Environmental Monitoring & Support
Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, N V ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 171 $4.00
600/4-75-015 1BA029 NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY—Data Acquisitions and Laboratory Analysis System for Lake
Samples BY J. W. Mullins, R. N. Snelling, D. D. Moden, and R. G. Seals, Environmental Monitoring & Support
Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 175 $4.00
600/4-75-016a 1AA009 Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part I: Recent Program Development,
Verification, and Application BY W. S. Lewellen, and M. Teske, Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton, Inc.
Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-75-016b 1AA009 Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part II: Critical Review of the Use of
Invariant Modeling BY W. S. Lewellen, and M. Teske, Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton, Inc. Princeton,
NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
600/5-73-001 1HA094 Economic Damages to Household Systems From Water Supply Use BY D. P. Tihansky, Office of Research and
Development, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-73-001 $1.30 NTIS-PB 235 716/AS $3.30
600/5-73-002 1RW103 Bibliography of R&D Research Reports - July 1973 Office of Research and Development, Publications Staff,
Office of Program Management, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: (Superseded by Current Bibliography)
600/5-73-003 1HA093 Intermedia Aspects of Air and Water Pollution Control BY R. Stone, and H. Smallwood, Ralph Stone and
Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-003 $3.15 NTIS-PB 224 812/AS
600/5-73-004 1AB013 Environmental Consideration in Future Energy Growth Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 239 157/AS $ 15.25
600/5-73-005 1HA094 Benefit of Water Pollution Control on Property Values BY D. M. Dornbusch, and S. M. Barrager, David M.
Dornbusch and Company San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3=600/5-73-005 $1.60 NTIS-PB 228
590/AS
600/5-73-006 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/5-73-007 1HA096 Critique of Pollution Time Allocation in River Basin Model BY P. G. Hammer Jr., North Carolina, University of,
Center for Urban and Regional Studies Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-73-007 $3.40
NTIS-PB 238 489 $5.90
600/5-73-008a 1HA094 State-of-the-Art Review: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Costs - Volume I BY S. G. Unger, M. J.
Emerson, and D. L. Jordening, Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM:
GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-008a $1.45 NTIS-PB 228 603/AS
600/5-73-008b 1HA094 Research Needs and Priorities: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Cost - Volume II BY D. L. Jordening, and
J. K. Allwood, Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-73-008b $2.10 NTIS-PB 228 602/AS
600/5-73-009 1HA098 Aesthetics in Environmental Planning BY M. Bagley, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM:
GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-73-009 $2.05 NTIS-PB 229 574/AS
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REPORT NO.
600/5-73-010
600/5-73-011
600/5-73-012a
600/5-73-012b
600/5-73-012c
600/5-73-012d
600/5-73-012e
600/5-73-013
600/5-73-014
600/5-73-015
600/5-73-016
600/5-73-017
600/5-74-001
600/5-74-002
600/5-74-003
600/5-74-004
600/5-74-005
600/5-74-006
600/5-74-007
1HA097 Managing the Environment Office of Research and Development, Environmental Studies Division, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-010 $7.05 NTIS-PB 238 062 $10.25
1HA097 Development of a Decision Room For Environmental Studies BY J. G. Moore, Data Metric Corporation McLean,
VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 864/AS $4.25
1HA098 Studies in Environment - Volume I - Summary Report BY M. Felder, Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC BY L.
Llewellyn, National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-012a $1.45
NTIS-PB 240 786/AS $5.25
1HA098 Studies in Environment - Volume II - Quality of life BY K. E. Horsnback, J. Guttman, H. L. Himmelstein, A.
Rappaport, and R. Reyna, Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-012b
$1.85 NTIS-PB 240 787/AS $5.25
1HA098 Studies in Environment - Volume III - Pollution and the Municipality BY P. C. Cooper, S. J. Kursch, J. R.
Wakeland, M. Van Winkle, and M. A. Zoller, Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-73-012c$1.55 NTIS-PB 240 788/AS $5.25
1HA098 Studies in Environment - Volume IV - Consumption Differentials and the Environment BY M. B. Olsen, E. E.
Bickelhaupt, D. H. Grimsley, C. S. Lewis, and P. Scott, Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-73-012d $0.95 NTIS-PB 240 789/AS $4.25
1HA098 Studies in Environment - Volume V - Outdoor Recreation and the Environment BY B. Kimmelstein, K. Bildstein,
P. Bujak, W. Horton, and M. Savino, Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-73-012e $1.40 NTIS-PB 240 790/AS $4.75
1HA096 State of the System (SOS) Model BY E. R. Williams, Chase, Rosen and Wallace, Inc. Alexandria, VA ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-013 $3.45 NTIS-PB 232 941 /AS $ 10.00
1HA094 Enforcement Economics in Air Pollution Control BY P. B. Downing, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Blacksburg, VA BY
W. D. Watson Jr., Washington Environmental Research Center, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington,
DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-73-014 $ 1.50 NTIS-PB 240 963/AS $5.25
1HA098 Promoting Environmental Quality Through Urban Planning and Control BY E. J. Kaiser, K. Elfers, S. Cohn, P.
A. Reichert, M. M. Hufschmidt, and R. Stanland, North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-73-015 $5.05 NTIS-PB 227090$! 1.50
1HA097 Environmental Management and Local Government BY S. Carter, M. Frast, C. Rubin, and L. Sumark,
International City Management Association Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-016 $3.80
NTIS-PB 232 955/AS
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1HA096 Simulation City Approach for Preparation of Urban Area Data Bases BY A. Lemer, Alan M. Voorhees and
Associates McLean, VA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-001 $ 1.25 NTIS-PB 244 953/AS $4.75
1HA095 Review of Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies BY M. Warner, and E. H. Preston, Battelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-002 $0.70 NTIS-PB 236 609/AS
1HA091 Cost Evaluation of Alternative Air Quality Strategies BY S. E. Atkinson, and D. H. Lewis, Washington
Environmental Research Center, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-74-003 $1.05 NTIS-PB 245 129/AS $4.25
1BA030 Design of Cost-Effective Water Quality Surveillance Systems BY C. V. Beckers, and S. G. Chamberlain,
Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-004 $4.05 NTIS-PB 232 979/AS
1HA095 Development of Predictions of Future Pollution Problems BY J. E. Flinn, and R. S. Reiners, Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-005 $2.40 NTIS-PB 245 127/AS $7.25
1HA095 Environmental Impact Requirements in the States: NEPA's Offspring BY T. C. Trzyna, California Public Affairs,
Center for Claremont, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-006 $1.30 NTIS-PB 234 384/AS
1HA091 Feasibility of Emission Standards Based on Particle Size BY L. J. Shannon, P. G. Gorman, and W. R. Park,
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-007 $2.50 NTIS-PB 236
160/AS$5.00
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600/5-74-008 1MA096 Guide to Models in Governmental Planning and Operations BY P. J. Gass, and R. L Sisson, Mathematica, Inc.
Bethesda, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 269/AS $ 10.50
600/5-74-009 1HA093 Cost-Effectiveness of a Uniform National Sulfur Emissions Tax BY T. H. Bingham, P. C. Cooley, M. E. Fogel, and
D. R. Johnston, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-74-009 $2.25 NTIS-PB 236 586/AS
600/5-74-010 1BA030 Comprehensive Management of Phosphorus Water Pollution BY D. B. Porcella, A. B. Bishop, and J. C.
Andersen, Utah State University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-010 $4.05 NTIS-PB 232
958/AS
600/5-74-011 1HA094 Environment: A Bibliography of Social Science and Related Literature BY D. E. Morrison, K. E. Hornsback, and
W. K. Warner, Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-011 $7.45
NTIS-PB 237 948/AS $ 10.45
600/5-74-012 1AA004 Economic Damages of Air Pollution BY T. E. Waddell, Washington Environmental Research Center, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-012 $2.35 NTIS-PB 235 701/As $3.95
600/5-74-013 1BA030 Water Quality Model for a Conjunctive Surface - Groundwater System BY A. I. Perez, W. C. Huber, J. P.
Heaney, and E. E. Pyatt, Florida, University of Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-013 $3.30
NTIS-PB 238 491 /AS $5.80
600/5-74-014 1BA030 Estimating Water Quality Benefits BY D. L. Jordening, Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc.
Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-014 $1.50 NTIS-PB 245 071/AS $4.75
600/5-74-015 1HA095 Use of Environmental Analyses on Wastewater Facilities by Local Government BY J. C. Fensterstock, and D.
M. Speaker, Teknekron, Inc. Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-015 $2.70 NTIS-PB 237
515/AS$7.00
600/5-74-016 1HA095 Assessment Methodology for the Environmental Impact of Water Resource Projects BY M. Warner, J. Moore,
S. Chatterjee, D. Cooper, C. Ifeader, W. Lawhon, and R. Reimers, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-016 $3.00 NTIS-PB 240 002/AS $7.50
600/5-74-017 1HA094 Outpatient Medical Costs Related to Air Pollution in the Portland, Oregon Area BY J. A. Jaksch, Washington
Environmental Research Center, EPA Washington, DC BY H. H. Stoevener, Oregon State University Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-017 $2.00 NTIS-PB 237 846/AS $4.00
600/5-74-018 1HA093 Crop Insurance and Information Services to Control Use of Pesticides BY j. A. Myranowski, U. F. Ernst, and F.
H. Cummings, ABT Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-018 $1.55 NTIS-PB
238 356/AS $3.55
600/5-74-019 1HA095 Influences of Wastewater Management on Land Use: Tahoe Basin 1950-1972 BY J. Pepper, and R. Jorgensen,
California, University of Santa Cruz, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-019 $2.50 NTIS-PB 240
247/AS $7.00
600/5-74-020 1HA098 Integrated Multi-media Pollution Model BY I. Paik, J. Harrington, and S. W. McElroy, Georgetown University
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-020 $3.30 NTIS-PB 238 059/AS $5.80
600/5-74-021 1HA098 Carrying Capacity in Regional Environmental Management BY A. B. Bishop, H. H. Fullerton, M. McKee, and M.
D. Chambers, Utah State University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-021 $2.55 NTIS-PB 238
080 $7.00
600/5-74-022 1BA030 Demonstration of a State Water Quality Management Information System Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-022 $2.05 NTIS-PB 237 282/AS
600/5-74-023 1HA095 California Environmental Quality Act: Innovation in State and Local Decision making BY T. C. Trzyna, and A.
Jokela, California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-023 $2.00
NTIS-PB 240 125/AS $5.75
600/5-74-024 1HA098 Regional Governmental Arrangements in Metropolitan Areas: Nine Case Studies BY C. J. Hein, J. M. Keys,
and G. M. Robbins, Institute for Community Studies Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1 .23/3:600/5-74-024 $3.15 NTIS-PB 237 350/AS $5.65
600/5-74-025 1DA315 Used Oil law in the U.S. and Europe BY W. A. Irwin, and R. A. Liroff, Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-025 $3.65 NTIS-PB 239 449/AS $6.15
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REPORT NO.
600/5-74-026
600/5-74-027
600/5-74-028
600/5-74-029
600/5-74-030
600/5-74-031
600/5-74-032
600/5-74-033
600/5-75-001
600/5-75-002
600/5-75-003
600/5-75-004
600/5-75-005
600/5-75-006
600/5-75-007
600/5-75-008
600/5-75-009
600/5-75-010
1 DAS 15 Economic Disincentives for Pollution Control: Legal Politico! and Administrative Dimensions BY W. A. Irwin,
and R. A. Liroff, Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: OPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-026 $2.35
NTIS-PB 239 340/AS $5.85
1HA096 Modal Cities BY G. Pidot, and J. Sommer, Dartmouth College Hanover, NH ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-74-027 $1.25 NTIS-PB 239 719/AS $4.25
1BA030 Bibliography of Water Pollution Control Benefits and Costs BY S. G. Unger, and D. L Jordening, Development
Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-028 $2.55 NTIS-
PB 239 424/AS $5.05
1HA093 Evaluation of Adjustment Assistance Program with Application for Pollution Control BY A. M. Freeman III,
Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME ORDER fROM: 6PO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-029 $1.45 NTIS-PB 239 423/AS
$3.45
1BA030 Evaluation of Marketable Effluent Permit Systems BY R. J. DeLucia, Meta Systems, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-030 $4.15 NTIS-PB 239 418/AS $7.15
1BA030 Analysis of Cost Sharing Programs for Pollution Abatement of Municipal Wastewater BY H. E. Marshall, and
R. T. Ruegg, National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-031 $2.10
NTIS-PB 239 420/AS $4.60
1DA315 Waste Automotive Lubricating Oil Reuse as a Fuel BY S. Chansky, J. Carroll, B. Kincannon, J. Sahagian, and N.
Surprenant, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-032 $2.85 NTIS-PB 241
357 $7.25
1HA093 Economic and Environmental Benefits from Improving Electrical Rate Structures BY M. Shareskin, Jack Faucett
Company Chevy Chase, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-033 $2.55 NTIS-PB 239 451/AS $5.05
1BA030 Evaluation of Alternative Methods For Financing Municipal Waste Treatment Works BY R. J. DeLucia, L. M.
Koppel, D. F. Luecke, S. J. Robinson, P. H. Schafer, D. V. Smith, and J. J. Wagner, Meta Systems, Inc. Cambridge,
MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 045/AS $7.25
1HA095 Secondary Impact of Transportation and Wastewater Investments: Review and Bibliography —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla --BY S. B. Bascom, K. G. Cooper, M. P. Howell, A. C. Makrides, and F. T. Rabe,
Environmental Impact Center Newton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 084/AS $8,75
1MA098 Land Use Forms and the Environment - An Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY B. J.
Berry, Chicago, University of Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 093/AS $3.75
1BA030 Analysis of Nonpoint-Source Pollutants in the Missouri Basin Region — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY A.
D. McElroy, F. Y. Chin, and A. Aleti, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
896/AS $7.00
1MA098 Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide For Local Administrators — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -BY C. Thurow, W. Toner, and D. Erley, American Society of Planning Officials Chicago, IL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 245 177/AS $12.50
1BA030 Environmental Base and Management Study - Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b
--BY S. M. Gagliano, and J. L. Van Beek, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: PB No. Pending
1HA093 Financial Incentives and Pollution Control: A Case Study — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY T. A. Ferrar, A.
B. Brownstein, J. D. Simpson, and S. Streiter, Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 479 $4.25
lHA098Land Use Decision Methodology for Environmental Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY K.
Wickersham, R. P. Hansen, and A. G. Melcher, Rocky Mountain Center on Environment Denver, CO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 239/AS $7.00
1HA098 Land Use and the Environment: An Anthology of Readings BY V. Curtis, American Society of Planning Officials
Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 521 /AS $7.00
1 DBS 14 Measuring External Effects of Solid Waste Management — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY W. Ramm, R.
Schmalensee, R. Ramanathan, and D. Smallwood, Institute for Policy Analysis La Jolla, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
243 407/AS$11.25
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REPORT NO.
600/5-75-011 1HA098 Quality of Life Concept - A Potential New Tool For OecisionMakers BY J. Gerba, Environmental Studies
Division, EPA Washington, DC BY E. Bartholomew, Booz-Allen Public Administration Services, Inc. Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-75-011 $7.00 NTIS-PB 225 089/2 $10.25
600/5-75-012 1HA098 Minimum Standards For Quality of Life — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e— BY O. W. Markley, and M. D. Badgley,
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 808/AS $9.25
600/5-75-013 1HA095 Secondary Impacts of Transportation and Wastewater Investments: Research Results — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOle —BY S. E. Bascom, K. G. Cooper, M. P. Howell, A. C. Makrides, and F. T. Robes, Environmental
Impact Center Newton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 085/AS $7.25
600/5-75-014 1DA312 Development of an Economic Analytical Framework for Solid Waste Policy Analysis BY J. Holland, and J. E.
Jacobsen, Environmental Dynamics, Inc. Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 705/AS $5.75
600/5-75-015 1HC619 Quantitative Method for Effluent Compliance Monitoring Resource Allocation — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c —BY A. I. Cohen, Y. Bar-Shalom, W. Winkler, and G. P. Grimsrud, Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 411 /AS $8.50
600/5-75-016 1HA098 Quality of Life Indicators in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1970: A Comprehensive Assessment BY B. C. Liu,
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: GPO S/N 055-000-00145-6 $7.70 NTIS-PB 245
267/AS $9.25
600/5-75-017 1HA097 Environmental Indices for the Los Angeles Database BY D. G. Malcolm, J. M. Hemphill, J. E. Gessford, P.
Hanson, D. MacDonald, C. Avery, and M. J. Epstein, California State University Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 245 281/AS $7.00
600/5-75-018 1HA098 Environmental Management in the Malibu Watershed: Institutional Framework BY W. D. Conn, California,
University of Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/5-75-019 1DA312 Economic Evaluation of Technical Systems for Scrap Tire Recycling BY H. C. Goddard, Municipal Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/6-75-001 1AAOO1 Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Particulate Polycyclic Organic Matter (PPOM) Special Studies
Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 799 $4.75
600/6-75-002 1AA001 Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Manganese Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park,
NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 291/AS $4.25
600/6-75-003 1AA001 Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Cadmium Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 820/AS $4.50
600/6-75-004 1AA001 Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Vinyl Chloride and Polyvinyl Chloride Special Studies Staff,
EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/9-74-001 lRW103lndexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: (Superseded by Current Bibliography)
600/9-74-002 1RW103 Indexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports - Updated to January 1975 —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: OR&D, Technical
Information Staff, Cincinnati, OH 45268
600/9-75-OOla 1RW103OR&D Publications Summary - March 1975 OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 782 $5.75
600/9-75-OOlb 1RW103OR&D Publications Summary - June 1975 OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM:
Technical Information Staff, Cincinnati, OH 45268
600/9-75-OOlc 1RW103OR&D Publications Summary - September 1975 OR&D, Technical Information Division, EPA Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 850 $6.75
600/9-75-OOld 1RW103OR&D Publications Summary - December 1975 OR&D, Technical Information Division, EPA Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: Technical Information Staff, Cincinnati, OH 45268
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REPORT NO.
600/9-75-002
600/9-75-003
600/9-75-004
600/9-75-005
600/9-75-006
600/9-75-007
600/9-75-008
650/1-73-001
650/1-73-002
650/1-73-003
650/1-73-004
650/1-74-001
650/1-74-002
650/1-74-003
650/1-74-004
650/1-74-005
650/1-74-006
650/1-74-007
650/1-74-008
650/1-74-009
1RW103 OR4D ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 1 BY D. Swink, Office of Research and Development, EPA Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 150/AS$9.25
1RW103 Scientific Seminar on Automotive Pollutants Office of Environmental Sciences, EPA Washington, DC ORDER
FROM: Wiser, Herbert L. 202-755-0449
1RW103 Proceedings or First US/USSR Symposium on Comprehensive Analysis of the Environment Office of Research
and Development, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
1BB466 Agriculture and Clean Water - Proceedings of a Conference on Agricultural Water Pollution Control BY C. C.
Chappelow, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 113/AS $6.25
1HA323 WATER RESOURCES: Utilization and Conservation in the Environment BY M. C. Blount, Fort Valley State
College Fort Valley, GA ORDER FROM: Pending
1BB033 Research Needs for the Potable Reuse of Municipal Wastewater BY K. D. Linstedt, E. R. Bennet, and J. N.
English, Colorado, University of Boulder, CO ORDER FROM: Pending
1AA002 Report on the Problem of Halogenated Air Pollutants and Stratospheric Ozone Environmental Science
Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 699 $4.50
1EA078 Training Manual for Teratology BY K. D. Courtney, and N. Chernoff, Pesticides and Toxic Substances Effects
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 370 $3.75
1AA007 Interactions of Various Air Pollutants on Causation of Pulmonary Disease BY J. D. Renters, and R. "L. Maigetter,
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 933/AS $4.25
1AA005 Investigation of the Effects of Carbon Monoxide on Humans in the Driving Task Ohio State University
Research Foundation Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 370/AS $5.25
1AA005 Normal Corboxyhemoglobin Levels of Blood Donors in the United States BY R. D. Stewart, Medical College of
Wisconsin, Department of Environmental Medicine Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/4:650/1-73-004
$3.10 NTIS-PB 222 250/AS
1AA005 Use of Panelist as Substitutes for Taxicab Drivers in Carbon Monoxide Exposure BY A. W. Hoover, and R. M.
Albrecht, Columbia University, Division of Environmental Health Sciences New York City, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 228 783 $3.75
1EA078 Metabolism of Carbamate Insecticides BY U. W. Dorough, Kentucky, University of, Department of Entomology
Lexington, KY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 596/AS $8.50
1AA002 Development of Analytic Techniques to Measure Human Exposure to Fuel Additives BY D. E. Johnson, J. B.
Tillery, J. M. Hosenfeld, and J. W. Register, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
232 124/AS $6.25
1AA005 Health Consequences of Sulfur Oxides: A Report from CHESS,1970-1971 BY E. Caldwell, Human Studies
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: GPO EP 1.2:SU5/2/970-71 $3.10 NTIS-PB 234 920
$11.25
1AA005 Effect of Carbon Monoxide on Time Perception Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Environmental
Medicine Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 544/AS $4.25
1AA005 Study of the Effects of Low Levels of Carbon Monoxide Upon Humans Performing Driving Tasks Harvard
University, Guggenheim Center for Aerospace Health and Safety, Boston, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 894
$5.25
1AA005 Epidemiology of Chronic Respiratory Disease: A Literature Review Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 375 $5.75
1AA002 Literature Search and Analysis of Information Regarding Sources, Uses, Production, Consumption, Reported
Medical Cases and Toxicology of Platinum and Palladium Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 238 546/AS $3.75
1EA078 Pesticides Epidemiological Field Studies Miami, University of, School of Medicine Miami, FL ORDER FROM-
NTIS-PB 237 347 $3.75
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650/1-74-010 1AA005 Reactivity of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons with Cn and NO in the Presence of Light New York
University, Chemistry Department New York, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 294/AS $3.75
650/1-74-011 1EA078 Actions of Pesticides and Other Drugs on the Male Reproductive System West Virginia University Medical
Center Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 381 $3.75
650/1-74-012 1EA078 Study of the Ecology of Pesticides Miami, University of Coral Gables, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 173/AS
$4.25
650/1-74-013 1AA005 Use of Leucocyte Metabolism as a Health Effects Indicator Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 240 174/AS $5.25
650/1-75-001 1AA005 Health and Annoyance Impact of Odor Pollution California Department of Health Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM:
Pending
650/1-75-002 1EA078 Occupational and Environmental Pesticide Exposure Study in South Florida Miami, University of Miami, FL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 826/AS $4.75
650/1-75-003 1AA005 Lead: Environmental Sources and Red Cell Toxicity in Urban Children Nebraska, University of Omaha, NB
ORDER FROM: Pending
650/1-75-004 1EA078 Fluorescence Immunoassay Technique for Detecting Organic Environmental Contaminants IRT Corporation
San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 397/AS $4.25
650/1-75-005 1AA005 Air Pollution Exposure and Immunoglobulin Levels Meloy Laboratories, Inc. Springfield, VA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 138 $3.25
650/2-73-001 1AAO10 Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere
(Year Ending June 30, 1972) Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 603
$4.75
650/2-73-002 1AA010 Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere
(Year Ending June 30,1973) Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Air Pollution Technical
Information Center, RTP, NC 27711
650/2-73-003 1AA010 Absorption of SO2 by Alkaline Solutions in Venturi Scrubber Systems BY C. Y. Wen, and S. Uchida, West
Virginia University, Department of Chemical Engineering Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 202/AS
$4.75
650/2-73-004 1AB013 Fate of Trace Constituents of Coal During Gasification Institute of Gas Technology, NT Center Chicago, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 001 /AS $3.75
650/2-73-005 1AB014 Program for Reduction of NO* from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers - Phase 1 BY C E. Blakeslee, and A. P.
Selker, Combustion Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 547/AS $7.00
650/2-73-005a 1AB014 Program for Reduction of NO* from Tangential Coal-Fired Boiler*, Phase II BY A. P. Selker, Combustion
Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 162/AS $5.75
650/2-73-005b 1 ABO 14 Program for Reduction of NO* from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase Ma - NO* BY A. P. Selker,
Combustion Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 889/AS $4.00
650/2-73-006 1AA010 Development of X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Element Analysis of Particulate Matter Phase II:
Evaluation of Commerical Multiple Crystal Spectrometer Instruments BY L S. Birks, and J. V. Gilfrich, Naval
Research Laboratory Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 762 061 $3.25
650/2-73-007 1AA010 Evaluation and Modification of Fluoride Sampling and Analytical Methods BY R. S. Sholtes, t. U. Meadows,
and J. B. Koogler, Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 954/AS
$5.75
650/2-73-008 1AA010 Development of a Supplementary Emission Measurements Monitoring System Thunder Scientific Corporation
Albuquerque, NM ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 442/AS $3.75
650/2-73-009 1AAO10 Development and Fabrication of Mas* Emission Data and Contra! System for the Stationary Source
Simulator BY P Dimouro, R. Reiner, and H. Dodds, Systems Technology Associates Falls Church, VA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 232 013/AS $6.25
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650/2-73-010
650/2-73-011
650/2-73-012
650/2-73-013
650/2-73-014
650/2-73-015
650/2-73-016
650/2-73-017
650/2-73-018
650/2-73-019a
650/2-73-019b
650/2-73-019c
650/2-73-020
650/2-73-021
650/2-73-022
650/2-73-023
650/2-73-024
650/2-73-025
650/2-73-026
650/2-73-027
1AAO10 Development of Instrumentation for Measurement of Stationary Source Aldehyde Organic Acid and Amine
Emissions BY J. D. Bode, Bendix Research Laboratories Southfield, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 884/AS $4.75
1 AAO 10 Direct Determination of Metals in Air BY J. W. Robinson, Louisiana State University, Department of Chemistry
Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 774/AS $4.25
1 ABO 13 Properties of Ammonium Sulfate, Ammonium, and Sulfur Dioxide Solutions in Ammonia Scrubbing
Processes BY J. E. Boone, and J. H. Turner, Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 223 000 $3.75
1 ABO 13 EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Sodium Carbonate and Limestone Test Results BY M. Epstein, L. Sybert,
and I Raben, Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 041 /3AS $15.00
1 ABO 14 Investigation of Surface Combustion Concepts for NOx Control in Utility Boilers and Stationary Gas
Turbines BY W. U. Roessler, E. K. Weinberg, J. A. Drake, U. M. White, and Urban Programs Division El Segundo, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 424/AS $5.25
1 ABO 14 Equimolar NO2 Absorption into Magnesia Slurry - A Pilot Feasibility Study Babcock and Wilson Company
Alliance, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 579/AS $5.25
1AA010 Development of an Instrumental Monitoring Method for Measurement of Asbestos Concentrations in or
Near Sources BY A. Pattnaik, and J. D. Meakin, Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 226 471/AS $4.25
1 ABO 13 Atmospheric Emissions From the Petroleum Refining Industry BY W. White, National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 040/5AS $4.25
1 ABO 14 Catalytic Combustion, a Pollution-Free Means of Energy Conversion National Environmental Research Center,
EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 002 $3.50
1 ABO 13 Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume 1 Tennessee Valley Authority
Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 447/AS $7.50
1 ABO 13 Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume II - Appendices A through H
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 384/AS $9.50
1 ABO 13 Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume III - Appendices I through L
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 385/AS $9.50
1 ABO 13 Catalytic Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide Using Isotopic Tracers BY J. Happel, and M. Hnotow, New York University,
School of Engineering New York City, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 305/AS $3.00
1AB014 Proceeding, Coal Combustion Seminar, June 19-20,1973 National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 2 WAS $7.00
1AA010 State-of-the-Art: 1971 Instrumentation for Measurement of Particulate Emissions from Combustion Sources
BY G. J. Sem, and J. A. Borgos, Thermo-Systems, Inc. St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 919/AS $5.25
1 AAO 10 Manual Methods for Sampling and Analysis of Particulate Emissions From Municipal Incinerators BY J. T.
Funkhouser, E. T. Peters, P. L. Levins, A. Doyle, P. Giever, and J. McCoy, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 476/AS $8.50
1AB013 Measurement and Characterization of Particles in Wet Scrubbing Process for SOx Control Walter C. McCrone
Associates, Inc. Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 083/5AS $7.00
1 AAO 10 Application of Odor Technology to Mobil Sources Emission Instrumentation BY P. L. Levins, and D. A. Kendall,
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 756 $4.75
1AA010 Remote Sensing of Air Pollution in Urban Areas BY M. L. Streiff, and C. B. Ludwig, General Dynamics Corporation
San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 885/AS $6.25
1AA010 Instrument for Simultaneous Monitoring NOx and SO2 in Stationary Sources BY U. C. Tucker, and J. Chung,
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 084/AS $3.75
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650/2-73-028 1 ABO 13 Enclosed Coke Pushing and Quenching System Design Manual BY D. A. Pengidore, National Steel Corporation,
Weirton Steel Division Weirton, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 418/AS $4.75
650/2-73-029 1AB014 Interactions of Stack Gas Sulfur and Nitrogen Oxides on Dry Berkau BY J. W. Brown, D. W. Pershing, J. U.
Wasser, and E. E. Berkau, Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224
208/AS $3.25
650/2-73-030 1AA010 Instrument to Monitor CH4, CO and COz in Auto Exhaust BY D. E. Burch, and J. D. Pembrook, Philco-Ford
Corporation, Aeronutronic Division Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 438/AS $3.75
650/2-73-031 1 ABO 14 Effectiveness of Selected Fuel Additives in Controlling Pollution Emissions From Residual Oil-Fired Boilers
BY D. W. Pershing, G. B. Martin, E. E. Berkau, and R. E. Hall, Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 037/1 AS $3.75
650/2-73-032 1AA010 Development of a High-Purity for High Temperature Particulate Sampling and Analysis BY A. L. Benson, P. L.
Levins, A. A. Massucco, and J. R. Valentine, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230
886/AS $4.75
650/2-73-033a 1 ABO 14 Aerodynamic Control of Nitrogen Oxides and Other Pollutants From Fossil Fuel Combustion Volume I -
Data Analysis and Summary of Conclusions BY D. R. Shoffsrall, and D. H. Larson, Institute of Gas Technology, IIT
Center Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 102/AS $4.75
650/2-73-033b 1AB014 Aerodynamic Control of Nitrogen Oxides and Other Pollutants from Fossil Fuel Combustion Volume II -
Raw Data and Experimental Equipment BY D. R. Shoffstall, and D. H. Larson, Institute of Gas Technology, IIT
Center Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: Chemical Systems Lab., NERC, RTP, NC 27711
650/2-73-034 1AA010 Interferometric Instrumentation For Particle Size Analysis Arnold Research Organization, Inc. Arnold Air Force
Station, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 584/AS $4.25
650/2-73-035 1AB012 Field Measurements of Particle Size Distribution Sizing Devices BY J. D. McCain, K. M. Cushing, and A. V. Bird
Jr., Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 292/AS $4.75
650/2-73-036 1 ABO 12 Feasibility of Flux Force/Condensation Scrubbing for Fine Particulate Collection BY S. Calvert, J. Goldshmid,
D. Leith, and N. Jhaveri, A.P.T,. Inc. Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 307 $6.25
650/2-73-037 1AA010 Feasibility of a CW Lidar Technique for Measurement of Plume Opacity BY R. A. Ferguson, Stanford Research
Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 992/AS $5.25
650/2-73-038 1AB013 Proceedings: Flue Gas Desulfurization Symposium 1973 BY E. L. Plyler, and M. A. Maxwell, Control Systems
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 901/AS $29.25
650/2-73-039 1 ABO 13 Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil—Second
Phase Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Chemical Systems Lab., NERC, RTP, NC
27711
650/2-73-040 1AA010 Development of Range Squared and Off-Gating Modifications for a Lidar System General Electric Company,
Space Sciences Laboratory Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 715 $4.25
650/2-73-041 1AB013 Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils BY W. C. Rovesti, and R. H. Wolk, Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 568 $ 10.25
650/2-73-041 a 1AB013 Deme'.-'llzation of Heavy Residual Oils - Phase II Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 901/AS $4.25
650/2-73-042 1AB013 Gasification of Fossil Fuels Under Oxidative, Reductive, and Pyrolytic Conditions Scientific Research
Instruments Corporation Baltimore, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 668/AS $7.00
650/2-73-043 1AA008 Capacity of the Soil as a Natural Sink for Carbon Monoxide BY R. B. Ingersoll, Stanford Research Institute Menlo
Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 641 $3.75
650/2-73-044 1 ABO 13 Petrograhpic Characteristics and Physical Properties of Marls, Chalks, Shells and Their Calcines Related to
Desulfurization of Flue Gases BY R. D. Harvey, R. R. Frost, and J. Thomas Jr., Illinois State Geological Survey
Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 321 /AS $5.25
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650/2-73-045 1 ABO 14 Study of Combustor Flow Computations and Comparison with Experiment BY R. F. Anasoulis, and H.
McDonald, United Aircraft Research Laboratories East Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 008/AS $4.75
650/2-73-046 1 ABO 15 Atmospheric Emissions from the Asphalt Industry BY L L Laster, Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 372/AS $3.75
650/2-73-047 1 ABO 13 Absorption of SO* into Lime Slurries: Absorption Rates and Kinetics BY J. E. Vivian, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 936/AS $4.25
650/2-73-048a 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume I - Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion
Process Development and Evaluation Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 231 162/AS$ 10.00
650/2-73-048b 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume II - Fluidized Bed Boiler Combined-Cycle
Power Plant Development—Volume I Appendices Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 231 163/AS$8.50
650/2-73-048c 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume III - Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Boiler
Development Plant Design Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232
433/AS $8.75
650/2-73-048d 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume IV - Fluidized-Bed Gasification
Desulfurization Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 101 $10.00
650/2-73-049 1 ABO 13 Production of Clean Fuel Gas From Bituminous Coal Consolidation Coal Company, Incorporated, Research
Division Library, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 695/AS $8.50
650/2-73-050 1AA010 Methods for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Nitrate and Sulfate in Atmospheric Particulates BY D.
Williams, J. Driscoll, C. Curtin, and R. Hebert, Walden Research Division of Abcor, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 230 887/AS $5.25
650/2-73-051 1 ABO 13 Marketing H2 SO4 from SO2 Abatement Sources— The TVA Hypothesis Tennessee Valley Authority, Office of
Agricultural and Development Muscle Shoals, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 671/AS $5.25
650/2-73-052 1AA010 Development of Instrumentation for Quantitative Collection of Total Atmospheric Mercury From Ambient
Air-Final Report BY D. J. Sibbett, and R. C. Wade, Geomet, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232
300/AS $5.75
650/2-73-053 1 ABO 13 Proceedings of Third International Conference on Fluidized-Bed Combustion BY B. Tilton, Control Systems
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 977/AS $ 12.50
650/2-74-001 1 ABO 13 Regenerative Limestone Process for Fluidized - Bed Coal Combustion and Desulfurization BY R. C. Hoke, M.
S. Nutkis, L. A. Ruth, and H. Shaw, Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
231 374 $5.25
650/2-74-002a 1 ABO 14 Effects of Design and Operating Variables on NOx from Coal-Fired Furnaces— Phase I BY W. J. Armento,
Babcock and Wilson Company Alliance, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 986/AS $5.75
650/2-74-002b 1AB014 Effects of Design and Operating Variables on NOx from Coal-Fired Furnaces - Phase II Babcock and Wilson
Company Alliance, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 283/AS $6.25
650/2-74-003 1AB014 Study of Air Pollutant Emissions from Residential Heating Systems BY R. E. Hall, J. H. Wasser, and E. E. Berkau,
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 697/AS $5.25
650/2-74-004 1AB013 Iron Foundry Cupola Recuperative Emission Control Demonstration — Design Manual BY J. F. Coursey, Flynn
and Emrich Company Baltimore, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 875 $4.25
650/2-74-005 1 ABO 15 Indigester Black Liquor Oxidation for Odor Control in Kraft Pulping BY W. T. McKean, and J. S. Gratzl, North
Carolina State University, Department of Wood and Paper Sciences Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 692
$5.25
650/2-74-006 1AAO10 Device Collection and Assay of Ambient Gases BY P. Tsang, Bendix Research Laboratories Southfield, Ml ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 231 364/AS $5.25
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650/2-74-007 1 ABO 12 Participate Emissions from Alfalfa Dehydrating Plants — Control Costs and Effectiveness BY K. D. Smith,
American Dehydrators Association Mission, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 448/AS $4.50
650/2-74-008a 1AA010 Evaluation of Odor Measurement Techniques Volume I - Animal Rendering Industry BY J. A. Wahl, R. A.
Duffee, and W. A. Marrone, Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228
186/AS $4.75
650/2-74—009a 1AB013 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification Section I: Koppers-Totzek
Process BY E. M. Magee, C. E. Jahnig, and H. Shaw, Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 231 675/AS $4.25
650/2-74—009b 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification; Section I: Synthane Process
BY C. D. Kalfadelis, and E. M. Magee, Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
237 113/AS$4.75
650/2-74-009c 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processess Gasification; Section I; Lurgi Process
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 694/AS $4.75
650/2-74-009d 1AB013 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification; Section I: CO2 Acceptor
Process Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 141/AS $4.25
650/2-74-009e 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Liquefaction: Section I. COED Process
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 371 /AS $4.25
650/2-74-009f 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Liquefaction: Section 2. SRC Process
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 792/AS $4.75
650/2-74-009g 1AB013 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification: Section 5. BI-GAS Process
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 694/AS $4.25
650/2-74-009h 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 6. HYGAS Process
BY C. E. Jahnig, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-009i 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 7. Li-Gas Process
BY C. E. Jahnig, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-009] 1AB013 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 8. Winkler Process
BY C. E. Jahnig, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-009k 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Coal Treatment: Section 1. Meyers
Process BY E. M. Magee, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246
311/AS $4.00
650/2-74-0091 1AB013 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes (Analytical Test Plan) BY C. D. Kalfadelis,
E. M. Magee, G. E. Milliman, and T. D. Searl, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM:
Pending
650/2-74-010 1AB013 EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Limestone Wet Scrubbing Test Result BY M. Epstein, L Sybert, S.C.Wang,
and C. C. Leiro, Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 359/AS $7.50
650/2-74-011 1AB014 Thermal Radiation Modeling for Pollution Predictions BY G. R. Whitacre, R. A. McCann, and A. A. Putmann,
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 666/AS $4.25
650/2-74-012 1AB013 Evaluation of the Regenerative Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process BYT. E. Johnson, A. G. Sliger,
P. A. Refrancois, and D. O. Moore, M. W. Kellogg Company Houston TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 429/AS
$4.75
650/2-74-013 1AA010 Performance Specifications for Stationary-Source Monitoring Systems for Gases and Visible Emissions BY J.
S. Nader, W. Conner, and F. Jaye, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 230 934/AS $7.00
650/2-74-014 1AA010 Development of Low Pressure Impactor Anderson 2000, Inc. Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 417/AS
$4.25
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650/2-74-015 1AA010 Progress in Instrumentation and Techniques for Measurement of Air Pollutants BY B. Tilton, Chemistry and
Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 568/AS $3.25
650/2-74-016 1AA010 Sampling Interface for Quantitative Transport of Aerosols — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -III Research
Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 434/AS $5.75
650/2-74-017 1 ABO 13 Kinetic Mechanisms Governing the Fate of Chemically Bound Sulfur and Nitrogen in Combustion BY C. V.
Sternling, and J. O. Wendt, Shell Development Company Emeryville, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 895/AS
$5.75
650/2-74-018 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
650/2-74-019 1AA003 Development and Testing of An Air Monitoring System BY C. E. Decker, J. B. Tommerdahl, and T. M. Royal,
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 666/AS $7.25
650/2-74-020 1AAO10 Feasibility Study of the Use of Resonance Scattering for the Remote Detection of Ste United Aircraft Research
Laboratories East Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-021 1 ABO 13 Efficiencies in Power Generation Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234
160/AS$3.75
650/2-74-022 1 ABO 13 Coke Charging Pollution Control Demonstration American Iron and Steel Institute New York, NY ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 234 355/AS $9.25
650/2-74-023 1 ABO 14 Flame Characterization Probes BY R. C. Kesselring, Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell International Corporation
Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 287/AS $7.00
650/2-74-024 1 ABO 13 Development of Sampling and Analytical Methods of Lime/Limestone Wet Scrubbing Tests Radian
Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 644/AS $7.00
650/2-74-025 1 ABO 13 Applicability of the Meyers Process of Chemical Desulfurization of Coal: Initial Survey of Fifteen Coals BY
A. A. Lee, J. W. Hamersma, M. L. Kraft, C. A. Flegal, and R. A. Meyers, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 083/AS $7.00
650/2-74-025a 1 ABO 13 Applicability of the Meyers Process for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal: Survey of 35 Coals BY J. W.
Hamersma, and M. L. Kraft, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-026 1 ABO 15 Investigation of Particulate Emission from Oil-Fired Residential Heating Units Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 355/AS $3.75
650/2-74-027 1AB012 Control Technology for Fine Particulate Emissions Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 236 646/AS $5.75
650/2-74-028 1 ABO 12 Lone Star Steel Steam-Hydro Air Cleaning System Evaluation BY J. D. McCain, and W. B. Smith, M. W. Kellogg
Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 436/AS $3.75
650/2-74-029 1 AAO 10 Compact Sampling System for Collection of Particulates from Stationary Sources — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 398/AS $5.25
650/2-74-030 1 ABO 13 Interpretative Compilation of EPA Studies Related to Coal Quality and Cleanability BY L. Hoffman, J. B.
Truett, and S. J. Aresco, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 01 I/AS $8.50
650/2-74-03la 1 ABO 14 Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Particulate - Volume 1 TRW
Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 674/AS $3.75
650/2-74-03 Ib 1 ABO 14 Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Particulate - Volume II TRW
Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 675/AS $4.50
650/2-74-032 1 ABO 14 Design Trends and Operating Problems in Combustion Modification of Industrial Boilers Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 712/AS $5.50
650/2-74-033 1AB013 Solid Waste Disposal Final Report Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 144/AS $9.25
650/2-74-034 1 ABO 12 Optical Measurements of Smoke Particle Size Generated by Electric Arcs Colorado State University Fort
Collins, CO ORDER FROM: Pending
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REPORT NO.
650/2-74-035 1AB013 Evaluation of Equations for Designing Ammoniacal Scrubbers to Remove Sulfur Oxides from Waste Gas BY
L. I. Griffin, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232
527 $4.25
650/2-74-036 1AB012 Braxton Sonic Agglomerator Evaluation BY R. Dennis, R. Bradway, and R. Cass, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 146/AS $7.25
650/2-74-037a 1AB013 Disposal of By-products from Non-regenerable Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems: Initial Report Aerospace
Corporation El Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 114/AS $9.25
650/2-74-038 1AB014 Combustion Control of Pollutants from Multlburner Coal-fired System BY C. McCann, J. Demeter, R. Snedden,
and D. Bienstock, U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 037/AS $4.75
650/2-74-039 1AA010 Evaluation of Instrumentation for Monitoring Total Mercury Emissions from Stationary Sources Walden
Research Division of Abcor, Inc. Walden, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 323/AS $5.75
650/2-74-040 1AA010 Synthesis and Purification of Carcinogenic Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Standards Allied Chemical
Corporation Morristown, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 201 /AS $4.25
650/2-74-041 1 ABO 13 Effect of Gas Turbine Efficiency and Fuel Cost on Cost Producing Electric Power Monsanto Research
Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 159/AS $3.75
650/2-74-042 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
650/2-74-043 1AB012 Proceedings: Symposium on the Use of Fabric Filters for the Control of Submicron Particulates (April 8-10,
1974, Boston, Ma.) GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 629/AS $9.25
650/2-74-044 1AA010 Isolation of Hayfever Antigens from Short Ragweed Pollen Worthington Biochemical Corporation Freehole, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 691 /AS $3.25
650/2-74-045 1 ABO 14 Kinetic Mechanisms of Methane/Air Combustion with Pollutant Formation Ultrasystems, Inc. Irvine, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 149/AS $5.25
650/2-74-046a 1AA010 Development of Gas Laser System to Measure Trace Gases by longpath Absorption Techniques:V°olume I -
Gas Laser System Modification for Ozone Monitoring Final Report BY S. E. Craig, D. R. Morgan, D. L. Roberts,
and L. R. Snowman, General Electric Company Pittsfield, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 678/AS $5.75
650/2-74-046b 1AA010 Development of A Gas Laser System to Measure Trace Gases by Long Path Absorption Techniques: Volume
II - Field Evaluation of Gas Laser System for Ozone Monitoring Final Report BY W. A McClenny, F. W. Baity
Jr., R. E. Baumgardner Jr., and R. A. Gray, Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC BY R.
J. Gillmeister, and L. R. Snowman, General Electric Company Pittsfield, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 679/AS
$4.25
650/2-74-047 1AB014 Design of an Optimum Distillate Oil Burner for Control of Pollutant Emissions Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell
International Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 647/AS $16.50
650/2—74-048 1 ABO 15 Development of an Approach to Identification of Emerging Technology and Demonstration Opportunities
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 646 $8.50
650/2-74-049a 1 ABO 13 Pilot-Plant Study of an Ammonia Absorption Ammonium Bisulfate Regeneration Process, Topical Report
Phases I and II Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 171 /AS $7.00
650/2-74-050 1AB013 Measurement of Entrained Liquid Levels in Effluent Gases from Scrubber Demisters BY L. D. Johnson, and R.
M. Statnick, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223
739 $3.25
650/2-74-051 1AB014 Assessment of the Applicability of Automotive Emission Control Technology to Stationary Engines
Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 115/AS $ 10.00
650/2-74-052 1 ABO 13 Study of Potential Problems and Optimum Opportunities in Retrofitting Industrial Processes to Low and
Intermediate Energy Gas from Coal Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237
116/AS $5.75
650/2-74-053 1 ABO 13 Particulate Collection Study, EPA/TV A Full-Scale Dry Limestone Injection Tests Cottrell Environmental
Systems, Inc. Division of Research-Cottrell, Inc. Bound Brook, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
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REPORT NO.
650/2-74-054
650/2-74-055
650/2-74-056
650/2-74-057
650/2-74-058
650/2-74-058o
650/2-74-059
650/2-74-060
650/2-74-061
650/2-74-062
650/2-74-062a
650/2-74-065
650/2-74-066
650/2-74-067
650/2-74-068
650/2-74-069
650/2-74-070
650/2-74-071a
650/2-74-071b
650/2-74-072
1 ABO 13 Occurrence and Distribution of Potentially Volatile Trace Elements in Coal Illinois State Geological Survey
Springfield, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 091 /AS $4.75
1AA010 Design, Construction, and Testing of a Commercial Prototype Disc Diluter Monsanto Research Corporation
Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
1AA003 Development of an Acetylene Monitor at the PPB Level Beckman Instruments, Inc. Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 238 474/AS $3.75
1 ABO 13 Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion Argonne National
Laboratory Argonne, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 366/AS $5.75
1 ABO 12 Applying Fabric Filtration to Coal Fired Industrial BoilersA Preliminary Pilot Scale Investigation Enviro-
Systems and Research, Inc. Roanoke, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 117/AS $4.75
1 ABO 12 Applying Fabric Filtration to Coal Fired Industrial Boilers (A Pilot Scale Investigation) BY J. D. McKenna, J.
C. Mycock, and W. O. Lipscomb, Enviro-Systems and Research, Inc. Roanoke, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
186/AS$7.25
1AA010 NO2 Measuring System Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 255/AS $3.75
1AA002 Development of « Methodology for the Assessment of the Effects of Fuels and Additives on Control
Devices Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml ORDER FROM: Pending
1AA003 Determination of Effect of Particulate Exhaust Emissions of Additives and Impurities in Gasoline Dow
Chemical Company Midland, Ml ORDER FROM: Pending
1 ABO 13 Coke Oven Charging Emission Control Test Program—Volume I Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 237 628/AS $7.00
1 ABO 13 Coke Oven Charging Emission Control Test Program - Supplemental Observations Mitre Corporation McLean,
VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 697/AS $5.25
650/2-74-063 1 ABO 15 Adsorption of Odorous Pollutants by Active Manganese Dioxide Illinois, University of School of Chemical
Sciences Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 458/AS $3.75
650/2-74-064 1 ABO 13 Instrumental Analyses for Wet Scrubbing Processes TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 616/AS $9.25
1AAO10 Advanced Prototype Direct Reading Instrument for Particulate Mass Measurement Industrial Nucleonics
Corporation Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
1 ABO 14 Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control NOx Emissions for Utility Boilers Exxon
Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 344/AS $7.25
1AB012 Design Development and Fabrication of a Prototype High-Vol. Particulate Mass Sampling Train
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 196/AS $3.75
1AA010 Design, Fabricate, and Demonstrate an Instrument for Assaying Benzo (a) Pryrene BY E. E. Green, R. J.
Wheeler, S. M. Billedeau, and H. P. Burchfiled, Gulf South Research Institute New Iberia, LA ORDER FROM: Pending
1AAO10 Instrumentation and Methodology for the Assay of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Exxon Research and
Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
1 AAO 10 Effects of Nozzle Design and Sampling Techniques on Aerosol Measurements ARO Inc. Arnold Air Force
Station, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 588/AS $4.75
1 ABO 13 Improved Air Pollution Control for Kraft Recovery Boiler: Modified Recovery Boiler No. 3 Hoerner Waldorf
Corporation St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 627/AS $7.00
1AB013 Improved Air Pollution Control for a Kraft Recovery Boiler: Recovery Boiler No. 4 Hoerner Waldorf
Corporation St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 442/AS $4.75
1 ABO 13 Sasol Type Process for Gasoline, Methanol, SNG, and Low-BTU Gas from Coal BY F. K. Chan, M. W. Kellogg
Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 670/AS $4.75
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REPORT NO.
650/2-74-073 1 ABO 13 Si. Louit/Union Electric Refuse Firing Demonstration Air Pollution Test Support Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 630/AS $5.25
650/2-74-074 1AB012 Influence of Fly Ash Compositional Factors on Electrical Volume Resistivity Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 698/AS $3.75
650/2-74-075 1 ABO 12 Charged Droplet Scrubbing of Submicron Particulate Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 262/AS $8.50
650/2-74-076 1AB013 Coke Oven Smokeless Pushing System Design Manual Ford Motor Company Dearborn, Ml ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 239 491 /AS $4.25
650/2-74-077 1 ABO 13 Lime/Limestone Scrubbing in a Pilot Dustraxtor - Key West Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 237 622/AS $6.25
650/2-74-078a 1 ABO 14 Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control Pollutant Emissions from Industrial
Boilers - Phase I KVB Engineering, Inc. Tustin, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 920/AS $7.25
650/2-74-079 1AB012 Techniques for Measuring Fly Ash Resistivity Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 244 140/AS $3.75
650/2-74-080 1AB013 Statistical Concepts for Design Engineers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 694/AS $6.25
650/2-74-081 1AB012 Seminar on Electrostatics and Fine Particles — September 1973 National Environmental Research Center, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 676 $4.75
650/2-74-082 1AB013 Refinery Catalytic Cracker Reginerator SO« Control Process Survey Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 756/AS $7.50
650/2-74-083 1AB012 Dynactor Scrubber Evaluation GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 905 $5.25
650/2-74-083a 1AB012 Dynactor Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 243 365/AS $5.25
650/2-74-084 1AB015 Odor Removal from Air by Adsorption on Charcoal Kansas State University Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 236 928/AS $5.25
650/2-74-085o 1AB013 Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Copper Smelters: Volume I - Steam Oxidation of Pyritic Copper
Concentrates Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 748/AS $4.75
650/2-74-085b 1AB013 Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Copper Smelters: Volume II - Hydrogen Sulfide Production from
Copper Concentrates Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 928/AS
$5.25
650/2-74-086a 1AB013 Procedures for Measurement in Stratified Gases - Volume I Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 837/AS $8.75
650/2-74-086b 1 ABO 13 Procedures for Measurement in Stratified Gases - Volume II, Appendices Abcor, Incorporated, Walden
Research Division Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 838/AS $7.25
650/2—74-087 1AB015 Identification and Assessment of Asbestos Emissions from Incidental Sources of Asbestos Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 999/AS $9.50
650/2-74-088 1AB015 Assessment of Particle Control Technology for Enclosed Asbestos Sources IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 926/AS $5.75
650/2-74-089 1AA010 Investigation of Extractive Sampling Interface Parameters Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 515/AS $7.00
650/2-74-090 1 ABO 15 Characterization and Control of Asbestos Emissions from Open Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -IIT
Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 925/AS $7.25
650/2-74-091 1 ABO 13 Systems Analysis Requirements for Nitrogen Oxide Control of Stationary Sources Aerotherm/Acurex
Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 367/AS $6.25
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REPORT NO.
650/2-74-092 1 ABO 12 Sodium Conditioning to Reduce Fly Ash Re«i«t!vity Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 236 922/AS $3.25
650/2-74-093 1AB012 Fine Particle Scrubber Performance Tests A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 325/AS $8.50
650/2-74-094 1AAO10 Infrared Gas Filter Correlation Instrument for In-Situ Measurement of Gaseous Pollutants Philco-Ford
Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 467/AS $4.25
650/2-74-095 1 ABO 15 Fluoride Emissions from Phosphoric Acid Plant Gypsum Ponds North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 144/AS$9.50
650/2-74-096 1AA002 Effect of Fuel Additives Study Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 169/AS $4.25
650/2-74-097 1AB015 Vinyl Chloride - An Assessment of Emissions Control Techniques and Costs BY B. H. Carpenter, Research
Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 343/AS $4.75
650/2-74-098 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of R&D Investment Alternatives for SOx Air Pollution Control Processes M. W. Kellogg Company
Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 263/AS $8.75
650/2-74-098a 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of R&D Investment Alternatives for SOx Air Pollution Control Processes, Part 2 BY S. Caceres, L.
Do, N. Gonzalez, H. A. Kahn, G. K. Mathur, and J. J. O'Donnell, M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER
FROM: Pending
650/2-74-099 1 ABO 13 Environmental Considerations for Oil Shale Development Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 942/AS $5.75
650/2-74-100 1 ABO 12 Process Modifications for Control of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Combustion, Incineration, and
Metals Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 422 $5.25
650/2-74-101 1AB015 Atmospheric Emissions from Asphalt Roofing Processes PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 445/AS $6.25
650/2-74-102
650/2-74-102a
650/2-74-103
650/2-74-104
650/2-74-105
650/2-74-106
650/2-74-107
650/2-74-108
650/2-74-109
650/2-74-110
1 ABO 12 Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 240 670/AS $5.75
1 ABO 12 Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation BY W. B. Smith, K. M. Gushing, and J. D. McCain,
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 184/AS $5.75
1AB012 Design, Fabrication, and Installation of a Particulate Aerodynamic Test Facility Aerotherm/Acurex
Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 197/AS $5.25
1 ABO 13 Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion and Regeneration of
Sulfur-Containing Additives Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 754/AS
$5.75
1AA008 Analysis of the Composition of the Atmosphere in the Los Angeles Basin Abcor, Incorporated, Walden
Research Division Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 466/AS $4.75
1 ABO 15 System Analysis of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Chemical/ Plastics Industry Foster D. Snell, Inc. Florham
Park, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 880/AS $8.75
1 ABO 15 Characterization of Atmospheric Emissions from Polyurethane Resin Manufacture Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 420/AS $4.75
1AB012 Wet Scrubber Liquid Utilization Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 749/AS
$5.75
1 ABO 13 Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil - Second
Phase Esso Research and Engineering Company Berkshire, England ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 632/AS $13.25
1AB015 Mathematical Simulation of an Adsorber for Pollutant Removal — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -Kansas
State University Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 331/AS $4.75
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REPORT NO.
650/2-74—111 1 ABO 12 Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide, Participate, and Trace Elements in Copper Smelter Converter and
Roaster/Reverberatory Gas Streams Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 238 095/AS $4.75
650/2-74-112 1AB012 EPA Fine Particle Scrubber Symposium (San Diego, 5/28-30/74) A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 239 335/AS $8.50
650/2-74-113 1AA010 Remote Sensing of Pollutants - Computerized Reduction of Long-Path Absorption Data Wave Propagation
Laboratory, NOAA/ERL Boulder, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 168/AS $7.25
650/2-74-114 1 ABO 12 Conditioning of Fly Ash with Sulfamic Acid, Ammonium Sulfate, and Ammonium Bisulfact — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 922/AS $4.25
650/2-74—115 1 ABO 15 Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Metallic Ores PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 655/AS $8.75
650/2-74-116 1AB012 Changes in the Global Energy Balance M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238
075/AS $3.75
650/2-74-117 1AB012 Sources and Characterization of Fine Particulote Test Dusts — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -Monsanto
Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 924/AS $5.25
650/2-74-118 1AB013 Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology (May 1974, St. Louis,
Missouri) — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 238 304/AS $10.00
650/2-74-119a 1 ABO 13 Entrainment Separators for Scrubbers - Initial Report A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
189/AS$9.25
650/2-7 4-119b 1 ABO 13 Entrainment Separators for Scrubbers - Final Report BY S. Calvert, S.Yung, and J. Leung, A.P.T., Inc. San Diego,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 050 $7.75
650/2-74-120 1AAO10 In-Stack Transmissometer Measurement of Participate Opacity and Mass Concentration — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 864/AS $5.25
650/2-74—121 1 AAO 10 Development of Method for Carcinogenic Vapor Analysis in Ambient Atmospheres Research Triangle
Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 770/AS $6.25
650/2-74-122 1AB015 Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Non-Metallic Ores PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc.
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 117/AS $8.75
650/2-74-123 1AB013 Boiler Modification Cost Survey for Sulfur Oxides Control by Fuel Substitution — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 455/AS $5.25
650/2-74-124 1 AAO 10 Development of Sampling Method for Total Atmospheric Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: PB No. Pending
650/2-74-125 1AB013 Pollutant Analysis Cost Survey U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 991
$7.25
650/2-74-126a 1AB013 Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974 Volume I Control Systems Laboratory, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 572/AS $15.25
650/2-74— 126b 1 ABO 13 Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974, Volume II Control Systems
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 573/AS $12.25
650/2-74-127 1AB013 Evaluation of Sulfur Dioxide Emission Control Options for Iowa Power Boilers M. W. Kellogg Company
Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 496/AS $ 10.00
650/2-74-128 1 AAO 10 Measurement of the Opacity and Mass Concentration of Particulate Emissions by Transmissometry
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 251/AS $3.75
650/2-74-129 1AB012 Evaluation of Aeronetic Two-Phase Jet Scrubber Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 239 422/AS $3.75
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REPORT NO.
650/2-7 4-129a
650/2-74-130
650/2-74-131
650/2-74-132
650/2-74-133
650/2-75-00la
650/2-75-00Ib
650/2-75-002
650/2-75-003
650/2-75-004
650/2-75-005a
650/2-75-005b
650/2-75-006
650/2-75-007
650/2-75-008
650/2-75-009
650/2-75-0lOa
650/2-75-01 Ob
650/2-75-011
650/2-75-012
1 ABO 12 Evaluation of Centrifield Scrubber Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
626/AS $3.75
1 ABO 13 Production of Low-Sulfur Gasoline M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 558/AS
$5.75
1 ABO 13 Determination of Hazardous Elements in Smelter-Produced Sulfuric Acid Monsanto Research Corporation
Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 343/AS $4.25
1AB012 Electrostatic Precipitator Performance Model --- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b --Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 923/AS $7.00
1AA010 Development of a Prototype Nitrate Detector Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: Pending
1 ABO 14 Assessment of Catalysts for Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume I - Final Report -
- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 745/AS
$7.25
1 ABO 14 Assessment of Catalysts for Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume II - Data Bank
Citation Indices — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 239 746/AS $8.50
1 ABO 12 Influence of Fiber Characteristics on Particulate Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e —Textile Research
Institute Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 997/AS $4.25
1AA010 Seminar Summary: Sampling and Analysis of the Various Forms of Atmospheric Lead BY A. Hoyt, Chemistry
and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 620/AS $3.25
1AA010 Quantitative Analysis of Airborne Asbestos by X-Ray Diffraction: Final Report on Feasibility Study Naval
Research Laboratory Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 285 $3.25
1AA003 Limited SO2 and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume I - Plume Tracking by Correlation
Spectroscopy Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
1AA003 Limited SO2 and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume II, Longline Ambient SOz Monitor and
Variability of SOz and NOx Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
1 ABO 13 Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Lime/Limestone Wet Scrubbing Process
600/9-75-001 c -Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 399/AS $9.50
Abstracted
1AA010 Development of Sampling Procedures for Polycyclic Organic Matter and Polychlorinated Biphenyli
Langston Laboratories, Inc. Leawood, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 362/AS $5.25
1AA010 In-Slack Transmissometer Evaluation and Application to Particulate Opacity Measurement — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c -Fecker Systems, Owens-Illinois, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 402/AS $5.75
1AB012 Fabric Filter Cleaning Studies — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc --GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 372/AS $10.50
1 ABO 13 Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume I: Final Report - Executive Summary -
- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 618/AS $4.25
1 ABO 13 Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume II: Final Report - Technical Discussion
— Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 619/AS $9.25
1AB013 Sulfur and Nitrogen Balances in the Solvent Refined Coal Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —U.S.
Department of the Interior Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 893/AS $5.75
1 ABO 14 Analysis of Test Data for NOx Control in Gas and Oil-Fired Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 918/AS $8.50
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REPORT NO.
650/2-75-013a 1AA010 Development of a Prototype Sulfuric Acid Monitor National Research Corporation Billerica, MA ORDER FROM:
Pending
650/2-75-014 1AA002 Effect of Gasoline Additives on Gaseous Emissions U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesville, OK ORDER FROM:
Pending
650/2—75—015 1AAO10 Fabrication and Installation of the Stationary Source Simulator Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View,
CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-016 1 ABO 12 Symposium on Electrostatic Precipitators for the Control of Fine Particles — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 440/AS $12.00
650/2-75-017 1AB014 Identification and Characterization of the Use of Mixed Conventional and Waste Fuels — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c -M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 821 /AS $4.25
650/2-75-018 1 ABO 12 Design, Development, and Field Test of a Droplet Measuring Device KLD Associates, Inc. Huntington, NY
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 607/AS $4.25
650/2-75-019a 1 ABO 15 Source Assessment Prioritization of Air Pollution from Industrial Surface Coating Operations — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c -Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 423/AS $9.25
650/2-75-020 1 ABO 13 Continuous Measurement of Total Gas Flowrate from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 894/AS $8.50
650/2-75-021 1 ABO 13 Distributions of Industrial and Commercial-Institution External Combustion Boilers — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOle -Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 195/AS
$11.50
650/2-75-022 1AB012 Andersen Filter Substrate Weight Loss — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 720/AS $3.75
650/2-75-023 1 ABO 14 Evaluation of Prechamber Spark Ignition Engine Concepts — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —Aerospace
Corporation El Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 780/AS $7.50
650/2-75-024a 1AB012 Pentapure Impinger Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 240 397/AS $4.25
650/2-75-025 1 AAO 10 Methodology for Assignment of a Hydrocarbon Photochemical Reactivity Index for Emissions From Mobile
Sources Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 721/AS
$3.75
650/2-75-026a 1 ABO 15 Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used to Control Mercury Emission From A Chlor-Alkali Plant, Volume I —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 005 $4.25
650/2-75-026b 1AB015 Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used to Control Mercury Emission From A Chlor-Alkali Plant, Volume II -
Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
006 $7.50
650/2-75-027a 1 ABO 13 Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasification/Desulfurization
Demonstration at Atmospheric Pressure) Volume I - Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Westinghouse
Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 834/AS $5.75
650/2-75-027b 1AB013 Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasification/Desulfurization
Demonstration at Atmospheric Pressure) Volume II — Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 835/AS $10.50
650/2-75-027c 1 ABO 13 Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation Phase II - Pressurized Fluidized Bed Coal Combustion
Development BY D. L. Keairns, Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246
116/AS $12.00
650/2-75-028 1AA010 Improvement of Instrumentation and Methodology for Collection and Analysis of Mercury Geomet, Inc.
Pomona, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 295/AS $4.75
650/2-75-029 1AA010 Development of Scanning Electron Microscopy for Measurement of Airborne Asbestos Concentrations
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: Pending
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650/2-75-030 1 ABO 13 Sulfur Compound Emissions of the Petroleum Production Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e —M. W.
Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 261 /AS $6.25
650/2-75-031 1 ABO 13 Scale Control in Limestone Wet Scrubbing Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 309/AS $4.75
650/2-75-032a 1AB013 Energy Consumption: The Chemical Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Dow Chemical Company
Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 927/AS $4.25
650/2-75-032b 1AB013 Energy Consumption: The Primary Metals and Petroleum Industries — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Dow
Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 888 $4.00
650/2-75-032c 1 ABO 13 Energy Consumption: Paper, Stone/Clay/Glass/Concrete, and Food Industries — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c -Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 926/AS $4.25
650/2-75-032d 1AB013 Energy Consumption: Fuel Utilization and Conservation in Industry BY J. T. Reding, and B. P. Shepherd, Dow
Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 888/AS $4.00
650/2-75-033 1 ABO 12 Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on a Wet Electrostatic Precipitator — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 173/AS $4.25
650/2-75-034 1 ABO 13 Fuels Technology: A State-of-the-Art Review — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 535/AS $8.50
650/2-75-035 1 ABO 14 Application of Automatic Data Processing Technology to Laboratory Problems — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Aerotherm Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 886/AS $4.25
650/2-75-036 1AA010 Asbestos Fiber Atlas California Department of Health, State of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-037 1 ABO 12 Mathematical Model of Electrostatic Precipitation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 188/AS $6.25
650/2-75-038 1 ABO 15 Potentially Hazardous Emissions From The Extraction and Processing of Coal and Oil — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY G. Cavanaugh, C. E. Burklin, and J. C. Dickerson, Radian Corporation Austin, TX BY H. E.
Lebowitz, S. S. Tarn, G. R. Smithson Jr., H. Nack, and J. H. Oxley, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 803/AS $6.25
650/2-75-039 1AA010 Field Testing and Evaluation of Methods for Measuring Visibility Northwest Environmental Technology
Laboratory, Inc. Bellevue, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-040 1 ABO 13 Direct Use of Coal in a Fuel Cell: Feasibility Investigation Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 245 917/AS $4.25
650/2-75-041 1AA010 Infrared Sensor for the Remote Monitoring of SO2 SAI, Inc. LaJolla, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 478/AS
$4.25
650/2-75-042
650/2-75-043
650/2-75-044
650/2-75-045
650/2-75-046
650/2-75-047
1 ABO 15 Demonstration of Reduced Hydrocarbon Emissions from Gasoline Loading Terminals — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Amoco Oil Company Naperville, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 363/AS $4.25
1AA010 Investigation of Particulate Matter Monitoring Using Contact Electrification California State College Turlock,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 055/AS $4.25
1AB013 St. Louis Refuse Processing Plant Equipment, Facility, and Environmental Evaluations — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 634/AS $5.25
1AB013 Stone & Webster/Ionics SO2 Removal and Recovery Process: Phase I, Final Report — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Wisconsin Electric Power Company Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 720/AS $7.25
1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Low-Sulfur Western Coal Characteristics, Utilization, and Combustion Experience —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 91 I/AS
$12.50
1AB013 EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Summary of Testing Through October 1974 — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 901 /AS $ 12.00
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650/2-75-048 1AA003 Fabrication of Monitoring System for Determining Mass and Composition of Aerosol as a Function of Time
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-049 1AA001 Cadmium in the Environment - III A Toxicological and Epidemiological Appraisal Karolinska Institute
Stockholm, Sweden ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 115/AS $7.25
650/2-75-050 1AA010 Development of Selective Hydrocarbon Sampling System and Field Evaluation with Conventional System
Analytical Research Laboratories, Inc. Monrovia, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-05la 1AA010 Evaluation of Stationary Source Particulate Measurement Methods - Volume I, Portland Cement Plants
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OM ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-052 1 ABO 13 Lime/Limestone Scrubbing for SO2 and Particulate Removal In a Marble Bed Scrubber Combustion
Engineering Inc. Windsor, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 114/AS $8.50
650/2-75-053a 1AAO10 Field Evaluation of SOl Monitoring Systems Applied to H2SO4 Plant Emissions - Volume I Scott Environmental
Technology San Bernardino, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-053b 1 AAO 10 Field Evaluation of SOz Monitoring Systems Applied to H2SO4 Plant Emissions - Volume II Scott
Environmental Technology San Bernardino, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-054 1AA002 Particulate Emissions from Prototype Catalyst Cars Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 889/AS $7.25
650/2-75-055 1 AAO 10 Determination of Aircraft Turbine Engine Particulates Airesearch Manufacturing Company of Arizona, Inc.
Phoenix, AZ ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-056 1AA002 Methodology for Determining Fuel Effects on Diesel Particulate Emissions Southwest Research Institute San
Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 163/AS $7.00
650/2-75-057a 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Cholla Power Generating Station, Arizona Public Service
Company — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c --PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 141/AS $4.25
650/2-75-057b 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems La Cygne Station, Kansas City Power and Light Co. and Kansas
Gas and Electric Co. PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 401 /AS
$4.75
650/2-75-057c 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Phillips Power Station, Duquesne Light Co. PEDCo-Environmental
Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-057d 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Paddy's Run Station, Louisville Gas and Electric PEDCo-
Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 136/AS $3.75
650/2-75-057e 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Lawrence Power Station, Kansas Power and Light Company
BY G. A. Isaacs, and F. K. Zada, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246
849/AS $4.50
650/2-75-057f 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Eddystone Station, Philadelphia Electric Company BY G. A.
Isaacs, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-057g 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Dickerson Station, Potomac Electric Power Company BY G. A.
Isaacs, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 850/AS $4.00
650/2-75-057h 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Hawthorn Station, Kansas City Power and Light Co. BY G. A.
Isaacs, and F. K. Zada, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 629/AS
$4.50
650/2-75-0571 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Will County Station, Commonwealth Edison Co. BY G. A.
Isaacs, and F. K. Zada, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 851/AS
$4.50
650/2-75-057| 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Reid Gardner Station, Nevada Power Co. BY R. W. Gerstle, and
G. A. Isaacs, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 852/AS $4.00
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650/2-75-057k 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Ga« Desulfurization Syttems - Mohave Station, Southern California Edison Co. BY G. A.
Isaacs, and F. K. Zada, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 929/AS
$4.00
650/2-75-058a 1 ABO 12 Johns-Manville CHEAP Evaluation Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-059 1 ABO 12 Mobile Fabric Filter Syitem Design and Field Te«t Result* GCA/Technology Division Bedford, MA ORDER
FROM: Pending
650/2-75-060 1 ABO 15 Drift Data Acquired on Mechanical Salt Water Cooling Devices Environmental Systems Corporation Knoxville,
TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 800 $ 13.00
650/2-75-061 a 1 ABO 14 Influence of Aerodynamic Phenomena on Formation in Combustion - Volume I. Experimental Results United
Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 344/AS $6.25
650/2-75-062 1AAO10 Remote Measurement of Power Plant Smoke Stack Effluent Velocity Raytheon Company Sudbury, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 245 792/AS $5.75
650/2-75-063 1 ABO 15 Study of Ferroalloy Furnace Product Flexibility Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 247 273 $5.00
650/2-75-064 1 ABO 15 Study of Concepts for Minimizing Emissions From CokeOven Door Seals Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 580/AS $7.50
650/2-75-065 1 ABO 13 Identification of Regenerable Metal Oxide SO2 Sorbents for Fluidized Coal Combustion Radian Corporation
Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 402/AS $7.25
650/2-75-066 1 ABO 15 Hazardous Emission Characterization of Utility Boilers Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 245 017/AS $7.00
650/2-75-067
1 AAO 10 Development of Air Sampling Methodology Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
245 026/AS $3.75
650/2-75-068 1AA002 Methodology for Determining the Effects of Fuels and Additives on Atmospheric Visibility Calspan
Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 597/AS $4.25
650/2-75-069 1 AAO 10 Chemiluminescent Reactive Hydrocarbon Analyzer for Mobile Sources Aero Chem Research Laboratory, Inc.
Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 126/AS $4.75
650/3-73-001 1AA009 User's Manual for the APRAC-1A Urban Diffusion Model Computer Program BY R. L. Mancuso, and F. L.
Ludwig, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 091 $5.25
650/3-73-002 1AA008 Determination of the Formation Mechanisms and Composition of Photochemical Aerosols BY W. C. Kocmond,
D. B. Kittelson, J. Y. Tang, and K. L. Demerjian, Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 987
$5.25
650/3-74-001 1HA095 Bibliography of the Cat National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 229 869/AS $8.25
650/3-74-002
1AA008 Haze Formation: It's Nature and Origin - 1973 Batteile Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 231 535/AS $6.25
650/3-74-003 1AA009 Wind Tunnel Tests of Negatively Buoyant Plumes Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 231 590 $5.25
650/3-74-004a
650/3-74-005
650/3-74-006
1AA008 Study of Factors Affecting Reactions in Environmental Chambers Final Report on Phase II Lockheed Missiles
and Space Company, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 390/AS $4.00
1AA009 Precipitation Scavenging of Inorganic Pollutants from Metropolitan Sources Battelle Pacific Northwest
Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 374/AS $5.75
1AA008 Structure and Reactivity of Adsorbed Oxides of Sulfur BY J. H. Lunsford, Texas A&M University College Station,
TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 046/AS $4.75
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REPORT NO.
650/3-74-007 1AA008 Role of Solid-Gas Interactions in Air Pollution Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
244413/AS$4.75
650/3-74-008 1AA006 Effects of Air Pollutants on Textile Fibers and Dyes BY J. B. Upham, Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC BY V. S. Salvin, North Carolina, University of Greensboro, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241 507/AS $4.75
650/3-74-009 1AA008 Air Pollution Effects on Catastrophic Failure of Metals BY J. Gerhard, and F. H. Haynie, Chemistry and Physics
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 290/AS $3.75
650/3-74-010 1AA008 Proceedings of the Solvent Reactivity Conference Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park,
NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 296/AS $3.75
650/3-74-011 1AA008 Chemical Characterization of Model Aerosols BY W. Schwartz, Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OM
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 557/AS $5.75
650/3-75-001 1AA010 Environmental Exposure System for Studying Air Pollution Damage to Materials Chemistry and Physics
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 615/AS $3.75
650/3—75-002 1AA008 Exploratory Study of Factors Affecting Aerosol Formation Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OM
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 274/AS $3.75
650/3-75-003 1AA009 Travels of Airborne Pollen New York, State University of Albany, NY ORDER FROM: Pending
650/3-75-004 1AA008 Formation of Aerosols in a Photochemical Fast Row Reactor Rockwell International Thousand Oaks, CA ORDER
FROM: Pending
650/3-75-005 1AA008 Photochemical Oxidation of Kraft Air Pollutants Maine, University of Orono, ME ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
599/AS $3.25
650/3-75-006 1AA008 Studies of Small Metallic Particles Formed by Homogeneous Nucleation: Light Scattering and Electron
Microscopy California, University of Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 403/AS $3.75
650/3-75-007 1AA008 Study of Aerosol Formation in Photochemical Air Pollution Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 060/AS $7.00
650/3-75-008 1AA008 Oxidation of Halocorbons Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
153/AS$6.25
650/3-75-009 1AA003 Regional Air Pollution Study Program - Final Report Rockwill International Air Monitoring Center Newbury Park,
CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/3-75-010 1AA008 Haze Formation: Its Nature and Origin - 1975 Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 616/AS $5.25
650/3-75-011 1AA008 Outdoor Smog Chamber Studies: Effect of Hydrocarbon Reduction on Nitrogen Dioxide North Carolina,
University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 829/AS $7.25
650/4-73-001 1AA009 Mesoscale Windfield Analysis of Los Angeles Basin BY G. E. Anderson, Center for the Environment and Man,
Inc. Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 832/AS $5.25
650/4-73-002 1AA009 Lidar Studies of Stack Plumes in Rural and Urban Environments BY W. B. Johnson, R. J. Allen, and W. E. Evans,
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 347 $5.25
650/4-73-003 1HA326 Determination of Coronal Ozone Production by High Voltage Power Transmission Lines BY F. J. Whitmore,
and R. L. Durfre, Versar, Inc. Springfield, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 994/AS $5.75
650/4-74-001 1AA009 Application of Repro-Modeling to the Analysis of a Photochemical Air Pollution Model BY A. Horowitz, W.
S. Meisel, and D. C. Collins, Technology Service Corporation Santa Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231
667/AS $5.25
650/4-74-002 1AA009 Meteorological Episodes of Slowest Dilution in Contiguous United States BY B. Ryans, National Environmental
Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 588/AS $7.50
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650/4-74-003 1AA009 Development of Modeling Technique for Photochemical Air Pollution Systems, Science and Software La Jolla,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 692/AS $4.75
650/4-74-004 1AA008 Molecular Modulation Spectrometry for Observation of Free Radicals BY H. S. Johnston, California, University
of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-005a 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume l-Determination of Stack Gas
Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate (Type-S Pitot Tube) BY F. Smith, D. E. Wagoner, and A. C. Nelson Jr.,
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 437/AS $4.25
650/4-74-005b 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume II - Gas Analysis for Carbon Dioxide,
Excess Air, and Dry Molecular Weight Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 235 712/AS $3.75
650/4-74-005c 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume III - Determination of Moisture in
Stack Gases Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 354/AS $4.25
650/4-74-005d 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume IV - Determination of Particulate
Emissions from Stationary Sources Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-005h 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume VIII - Determination of CO Emissions
from Stationary Sources by NDIR Spectrometry Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: Pending
650/4-74-0051 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XII - Determination of Phosphorus in
Gasoline Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-005m 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XIII - Test for Lead in Gasoline by
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241 264/AS$4.25
650/4-74-006 1AA009 Methodology for Treating Large Localized Emissions of Reactive Pollutants JRB Associates, Inc. La Jolla, CA
ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-007 1AA003 Determination of Energetic Characteristics of Urban-Rural Surfaces in the Greater St. Louis Area Stanford
Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 704/AS $5.25
650/4-74-008 1AA009 User's Guide for Hiway, A Highway Air Pollution BY R. S. Thompson, and J. R. Zimmerman, Meteorology
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 944/AS $4.25
650/4-74-009 1AA008 Environmental Chamber Studies of Atmospheric Aerosols Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 745/AS $3.75
650/4-74-010 1AA010 Synthesis of Trifluoromethylsulfur Pentafluoride (CFsSFs) Armageddon Chemical Company Durham, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 149/AS $3.25
650/4-74-011 1AA008 Mathematical Simulation of Atmospheric Photochemical Reactions: Model Development, Validation, and
Application Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 049/AS $6.25
650/4-74-012 1AA005 Comparability of Nine Methods for Monitoring NO2 in Ambient Air Research Triangle Institute Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-013 1HA327 Collaborative Study of EPA Methods 5,6, and 7 in Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators Southwest Research
Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 695/AS $3.75
650/4-74-014 1HA327 Guide for the Evaluation of Atmospheric Analyzers Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, California State
Department of Health Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 048/AS $7.50
650/4-74-015 1HA327 Survey of Manual Methods of Measurements of Asbestos, Beryllium, Lead, Cadmium, Selenium, and
Mercury in Stationary Source Emissions Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234
326/AS $6.25
650/4-74-016 1HA327 Concepts for Development of Field Usable Test Atmosphere Generating Devices Research Triangle Institute
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 774/AS $5.00
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REPORT NO.
650/4-74-017 1AA008 Design of the EPA Semi-Trailer Mobile Air Pollution Laboratory Thermo-Systems, Inc. St. Paul, MN ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 244 744/AS $4.25
650/4-74-018 1HA327 Guidelines for Determining Performance Characteristics of Altimated Methods for Measuring Nitrogen
Dioxide and Hydrocarbons, Corrected for Methane in Ambient Air Quality Assurance and Environmental
Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 092/AS $3.75
650/4-74-019a 1HA327 Collaborative Testing Methods for Measurements of NO2 in Ambient Air Volume I - Report of Testing
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 902/AS $5.25
650/4-74-020 1HA327 Development of Technical Specifications for Standard Gas-Diluent Mixtures for Use in Measurement of
Mobile Source Emissions Scott Research Laboratories, Inc. Plumsteadville, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
050/AS $4.25
650/4-74-021 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions From Stationary
Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators) BY H. F. Hamil, and R. E. Thomas, Southwest Research Institute San
Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 150/AS $5.00
650/4-74-022 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions from Stationary
Sources (Municipal Incinerators) BY H. F. Hamil, and R. E. Thomas, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 151 /AS $5.00
650/4-74-023 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method 104 - Reference Method for Determination of Beryllium Emission from
Stationary Sources Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 011 /AS $4.75
650/4-74-024 1MA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions From Stationary Sources
(Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238
293/AS $4.25
650/4-74-025 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources
(Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238
555/AS $5.25
650/4-74-026 1MA327 Collaborative Study of Method for Stack Gas Analysis and Determination of Moisture Fraction with Use of
Method 5 Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 929/AS $3.75
650/4-74-027 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Determination of Sulfur Dioxide in the Atmosphere
(Pararosaniline Method) (24-hour Sampling) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 239 731 /AS $5.25
650/4-74-028 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources
(Nitric Acid Plants) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 930/AS $3.75
650/4-74-029 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources
(Portland Cement Plants) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 346/AS
$4.25
650/4-74-030 1AA003 Development of Air Particulate Monitoring Systems Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 239 690/AS $4.25
650/4-74-031 1HA327 Evaluation of the Triethanolamine Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 348/AS
$3.75
650/4-74-032 1AA009 Sources and Natural Removal Processes for Some Atmospheric Pollutants Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 168/AS $5.75
650/4-74-033 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for Determination of Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate in
Conjunction with EPA Method 5 Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240
342/AS $3.75
650/4-74-034 1AA008 Aerosol Formation from Gas-Phase Reactions of Ozone and Olefin in the Presence of Sulfur Dioxide
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 345/AS
$7.50
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650/4-74-035 1AA009 Invariant Modeling of Turbulence and Diffusion in the Planetary Boundary Layer Princeton, Incorporated,
Aeronautical Research Associates Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 323/AS $5.25
650/4-74-036 1AA003 NOs Actinometer for Field Use Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 745/AS
$4.25
650/4-74-037 1AA008 Atmospheric Measurement of Photochemical Smog Reactions - A Preliminary Analysis Stanford Research
Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 422/AS $4.25
650/4-74-038 1AA009 Proceedings of Symposium on Statistical Aspects of Air Quality North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 214/AS $8.50
650/4-74-039 1HA327 Laboratory and Field Evaluations of EPA Methods 2, 6 and 7 Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 267/AS $4.25
650/4-74-040 1AA008 Mathematical Simulation of Smog Chamber Photo-Chemical Experiments Systems Applications, Inc. San
Rafael, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 094/AS $7.00
650/4-74-041 1AA009 Diffusion in Turbulent Surface Layer and the Development of an Atmospheric Wind Tunnel Notre Dame,
University of Notre Dame, IN ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-042 1HA326 Study of Indoor Air Quality Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238
556/AS $8.75
650/4-74-043 1AA009 Highway Air Pollution Measurement Program Using Sulfur Hexafluoride Tracer Gas Environmental Systems
Laboratory, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-044 1AA009 Laboratory and Numerical Simulation of Plume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flow Over Complex Terrain
Flow Research, Inc. Kent, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-045a 1AA009 Select Research Group in Air Pollution Meteorology, Second Annual Progress Report Volume I Pennsylvania
State University, Department of Meteorology and Center for Air, Environmental Studies University Park, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 241 390/AS $10.25
650/4-74-045b 1AA009 Select Research Group in Air Pollution Meteorology, Second Annual Progress Report Volume II Pennsylvania
State University, Department of Meteorology and Center for Air, Environmental Studies University Park, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 241 391/AS $10.50 Three Volume Set-PB 241 389/AS $20.00
650/4-74-046 1HA327 Collaborative Test of the TGS-ANSA Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air Midwest
Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-047 1HA327 Evaluation of TGS-ANSA Procedure for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air Quality Assurance
and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 097 $4.25
650/4-74-048 1HA327 Evaluation of the Arsenite Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air Quality
Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239
727/AS $3.75
650/4-74-049 1AA009 Model Verification - Aircraft Emissions Impact on Air Quality Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MD ORDER FROM:
Pending
650/4-74-050 1AA003 Development of Sampling Devices for Gaseous Atmospheric Tracers Analytical Research Laboratories, Inc.
Monrovia, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 921 $4.25
650/4-74-051 1AA003 Feasibility of Metrac System for Regional Air Pollution Study Control Data Corporation Minneapolis, MN
ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-052 1AA008 Laboratory Analyses of Atmospheric Hydrocarbon - California South Coast Air Basin (Los Angeles Air
Quality Control Region) August - November 1973 California Air Resources Board, State of El Monte, CA ORDER
FROM: Pending
650/4-75-001 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method 10 - Reference Method for Determination of Carbon Monoxide Emission*
from Stationary Sources - Report of Testing Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM- NTIS-
PB 241 284/AS $4.75
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650/4-75-002 1AA002 Comprehensive Technical Report on all Atmospheric Contaminants Associated with Photochemical Air
Pollution System Development Corporation Santa Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 510/AS $12.25
650/4-75-003 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Sulfuric Acid Mist and Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
from Stationary Sources Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 752/AS
$4.25
650/4-75-004 1AA009 Studies of Pollutant Concentration Frequency Distributions Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 579/AS $5.45
650/4-75-005 1AA009 Optimization of Air Pollution Measurement Locations Kaman Sciences Corporation Colorado Springs, CO
ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-75-006 1AA008 Spectroscopic Study of California Smog Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 022/AS $4.25
650/4-75-007 1HA327 Summary Report: Workshop on Ozone Measurement by the Potassium Iodide Method Quality Assurance and
Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Pork, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 939/AS $3.75
650/4-75-008 1HA327 Survey of Users of the EPA - Reference Method for Measurement of Non-Methane Hydrocarbons in
Ambient Air Scott Environmental Technology Plumsteadville, PA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-75-009 1HA327 Evaluation and Collaborative Study of Method -for Visual Determination of Opacity of Emissions from
Stationary Sources Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-75-010 1AA009 Statistical Questions Relating to the Validation of Air Quality Simulation Models BY G. W. Brier, Brier, Glenn
W., Consultant Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 866/AS $3.25
650/4-75-011 1HA327 Collaborative Test of the Continuous Colori-Metric Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in
Ambient Air Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-75-012 1AA009 Relationship Between Circumsolar Sky Brightness and Atmospheric Aerosols Alaska, University of Fairbanks,
AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 806/AS $5.25
650/4-75-013 1HA327 Collaborative Test of the Chemiluminescent Method for Measurement of NOz in Ambient Air Midwest
Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-75-014 1HA327 Evaluation of the Proposed Ambient Air Monitoring Equivalent and Reference Methods Air and Industrial
Hygiene Laboratory Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 185/AS $8.50
650/4-75-015 1AA009 Some Topics Relating to Modeling of Dispersion in Boundary Layer North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 524/AS $4.25
650/4-75-016 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Measurement of Ozone in the Atmosphere (Ozone-Ethylene
Chemiluminescent Method) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 105/AS
$3.75
650/4-75-017 1AA009 Effects of Atmospheric Aerosols on Infrared Irradiance at the Earth's Surface in a Non-Urban Environment
BY A. Hoyt, Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 635/AS $3.75
650/4-75-018a 1AA009 Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase I Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MD
ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-75-018b 1AA009 Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase II Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MD
ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-75-019 1HA327 Evaluation of Effects of NO, CO2 and Sampling Flow Rate on Arsenite Procedure for Measurement of NOJ
In Ambient Air BY B. Ryans, Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 285/AS $3.75
650/4-75-020 1AA008 Ambient Air Measurements of Vinyl Chloride in the Niagara Falls Area BY A. Hoyt, Chemistry and Physics
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 695/AS $3.25
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650/4-75-021 1HA327 Evoluotlon of Gas Phase Titration Technique as Used for Calibration of Nitrogen Dioxide
Chemiluminescenee Analyzers BY B. Ryans, Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 294/AS $3.75
650/4-75-022 1HA327 Evaluation of a Continuous Colorimetric Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air BY B.
Ryans, Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 243 462/AS $3.75
650/4-75-023 1HA326 Comparison of Methods for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air BY B. Ryans, Quality Assurance
and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 025/AS
$4.75
650/4-75-024a 1HA327 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase I,
Light-Duty GasolinePowered Vehicles - Quality Assurance Guidelines Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 787/AS $9.25
650/4-75-024b 1HA327 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase I,
Light-Duty GasolinePowered Vehicles - Test Procedures Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 245 788/AS $8.50
650/4-75-025 1HA327 Method for Obtaining Replicate Particulate Samples from Stationary Sources BY B. Tilton, and A. Hoyt,
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 245 045/AS $3.75
650/4-75-026 1AA008 Mathematical Modeling of Simulated Photochemical Smog Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 246 122/AS $6.25
650/5-73-001 1AA005 Study of the Social and Economic Impact of Odors - Phase III Copley International Corporation La Jolla, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 589/AS $7.50
650/5-73-002 1AA004 Assessment of Economic Impact of Air Pollutants on Vegetation in the United States, 1969 and 1971 BY H. M.
Benedict, C. J. Miller, and J. S. Smith, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 818
$4.25
650/9-75-00la 1AA001 World's Air Quality Management Standards: Volume 1 - The Air Quality Management Standards of the
World, Including United States Federal Standards North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 875/AS $10.50
650/9-75-001 b 1AA001 World's Air Quality Management Standards: Volume 11 - The Air Quality Management Standards of the
United States North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 876/AS $10.25
660/2-73-001 1BA032 Plume Temperature Measurements of Shallow Submerged Model Discharges With Current BY L. Winiarski,
and J. Chasse, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
223 014 $4.25
660/2-73-002 1BB045 Nitrate and Nitrite Volatilization By Microorganisms in Laboratory Experiments BY J. M. Ballay, Pennsylvania
State University University Park, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-002 $1.00 NTIS-PB 224 467/AS
660/2-73-003 1BA032 Statistical Prediction of Equilibrium Temperature From Standard Meteorological Data Bases BY C. M. Hogan,
L. C. Patmore, and H. Seidman, Environmental Systems Laboratory, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-73-003 $2.55 NTIS-PB 226 874/AS
660/2-73-004 1BB036 Nomographs for Thermal Pollution Control Systems BY C. Jedlicka, Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-004 $ 1.80 NTIS-PB 228 582
660/2-73-005 1BB044 Batch Disinfection of Treated Wastewater With Chlorine at Less Than 1 Degree C BY R. C. Gordon, and C. V.
Davenport, Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Fairbanks, AK ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-005 $0.65 NTIS-PB 228 092
660/2-73-006a 1BB045 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume I - Summary BY C. E. Pound, BY R. W. Crites,
and Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-006a $1.10 NTIS-PB 225 940
660/2-73-006b 1BB045 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume II - Summary BY C. E. Pound, and R. W.
Crites, Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-006b $3.25 NTIS-PB 225
941
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660/2-73-007
660/2-73-008
660/2-73-009
660/2-73-010
660/2-73-011
660/2-73-012
660/2-73-013
660/2-73-014
660/2-73-015
660/2-73-016
660/2-73-017
660/2-73-018
660/2-73-019
660/2-73-020
660/2-73-021
660/2-73-022
660/2-73-023
660/2-73-024
1BA027 Evaluation of Flame Emission Determination of Phosphorus in Water BY W. R. Seitz, Southeast Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-007 $0.50 NTIS-PB 225
142/9AS
1BA027 Mercury in the Environment BY D. H. Klein,
EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-008 $0.65 NTIS-PB 231 256/AS
Hope College Holland, Ml ORDER FROM: GPO-
1BA027 Evaluation of a Microwave-Induced Plasma Spectrometer for Trace Analysis BY W. R. Seitz, Southeast
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-009 $0.65 NTIS-
PB 231 390
1BB036 Treatment of Domestic Wastewater and NSSC Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes BY P. J. Farrell, L. R. Heble, and A.
G. Stenhser, Harriman Utility Board Harriman, TN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-010 $1.40 NTIS-PB
231 267/AS
1BB392 Explicit Calibration of the Pills II System BY f. M. Shofner, Environmental Systems Corporation Knoxville, TN
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-011 $0.65 NTIS-PB 228 094
1BA032 Negatively Buoyant Jets in a Cross Flow BY J. L. Anderson, F. L. Parker, and B. A. Benedict, Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-012 $2.50 NTIS-PB 234 177
1BA027 Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analysis: Assistance Projects, FY 72 BY A. L. Alford,
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-013
$0.85 NTIS-PB 228 147/AS
1BA024 Subsurface Biological Activity in Relation to Ground Water Pollution BY W. j. Dunlap, and J. F. McNabb,
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-014
$0.90 NTIS-PB 227 990
1BB037 Recovery of Fatty Materials From Edible Oil Refinery Effluents BY W. C Seng, Swift and Company Oakbrook,
ILORDERFROM:GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-015$1.60 NTIS-PB 231 268/AS
1BA032 Reviewing Environmental Impact Statements - Power Plant Cooling Systems, Engineering Aspects BY A. G.
Christiansen, F. H. Rainwater, M. A. Shirazi, and B. A. Tichenor, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-016 $1.35 NTIS-PB 228 604/AS
1BB044 Lime Disinfection of Sewage Bacteria at Low Temperature BY S. M. Morrison, K. L. Martin, and D. E. Humbel,
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-017 $1.35 NTIS-PB 228
565/AS
1BB036 Air Flotation - Biological Oxidation of Synthetic Rubber and Latex Wastewater BY A. H. King, J. Ogea, and
J. W. Sutton, Firestone Synthetic Rubber and Latex Company Lake Charles, Louisiana ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-73-018 $1.60 NTIS-PB 229 408
1BB037 Color Removal From Kraft Mill Effluents By Ultrafiltration BY H. A. Fremount, D. C. Tate, and R. L. Goldsmith,
U.S. Plywood-Champion Paper, Inc. Hamilton, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-019 $2.40 NTIS-PB
231 257/AS
1BB037 Information Resource: Final Report Water Pollution Control in Water Utilities BY H. A. Fober, A. D. Narbozgi,
and M. J. Taras, American Water Works Association Research Foundation New York, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-020 $1.05 NTIS-PB 231 270 $4.25
1BB037 Waste Control and Abatement in the Processing of Sweet Potatoes BY C. Smallwood, North Carolina State
University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-021 $ 1.15 NTIS-PB 238 469
1BB045 Tertiary Treatment With a Controlled Ecological System BY A. L. Gram, Gram/Phillips Associates, Inc. Water
District Calabasas, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-022 $0.90 NTIS-PB 231 261 /AS
1BB036 Regeneration of Chromated Aluminum Deoxidizers BY H. C. Hicks, and R. A. Jarmuth, Boeing Commercial
Airplane Company Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-023 $ 1.95 NTIS-PB 231 835/AS $6.25
1BB036 Treatment and Recovery of Fluoride Industrial Waste BY C. J. Staebler jr., Grumman Aerospace Corporation
Bethpage, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-024 $ 1.40 NTIS-PB 234 447
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660/2-73-0250
660/Z-73-025b
660/2-73-026
660/2-73-027
660/2-73-028
660/2-73-029
1BB045 Hypolimnion Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume I - Dynamics of Bubble Plume BY R. E. Speece,
and Fawzi Rayyan, Texas, University of Austin, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-025a $2.00 NTIS-PB
231 265/AS
1BB045 Hypolimnion Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume II - Bubble Plume Gas Transfer BY R. E. Speece,
and G. Murfee, Texas, University of Austin, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-025b $1.80 NTIS-PB
231 266/AS
1BB392 Technical and Economic Evaluation of Cooling Systems Blowdown Control Techniques BY D. B. Bories, J. E.
Levia, and B. Baratz, WAPORA, Inc. Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-026 $1.20 NTIS-
PB 231 258/AS
1BA027 Tissue Enzyme Assay for Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Insecticides BY L. K. Cutkomp, Minnesota, University of St.
Paul, MN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-027 $0.85 NTIS-PB 234 404
1BB037 Coliform Bacteria Growth and Control in Aerated Stabilization Basins BY S. W. Watkins, Crown Zellerbach
Corporation Comas, WA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-028 $2.75 NTIS-PB 231 259/AS
1BA025 Mathematical Model for Barged Ocean Disposal of Wastes BY R. C.Y. Kah, and Y. C. Chagy, Tetra Technology,
Inc. Pasadena, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-029 $4.85 NTIS-PB 232 018
660/2-73-030 1BB037 Treatment of Sulfite Evaporator Condensates for Recovery of Volatile Components BY K. W. Baierl, N. L.
Chang, B. F. Lueck, A. J. Wiley, and R. A. Holm, Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-73-030$2.10 NTIS-PB 233 139
660/2-73-031 1BB037 Proceedings Fourth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes Pacific Northwest Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-031 $4.50 NTIS-PB 234 606
660/2-73-032 1BB036 Sulfuric Acid and Ferrous Sulfate Recovery From Waste Pickle Liquor BY J. K. Seyler, W. E. Thornton, and M. K.
Householder, Fitzsimmons Steel Company Youngstown, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-032 $1.20
NTIS-PB 233 112
660/2-73-033 1BB036 New Membranes for Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Metal Finishing Effluents BY L. T. Rozielle, C. V. Kopp Jr.,
and K. E. Cobian, North Star Research Corporation Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-033 $1.40 NTIS-PB 240 722/AS $4.75
660/2-73-034 1BA027 Infrared Fourier Transform Spectrometry of Gas Chromatography Effluents BY L. V. Azarraga, and A. C.
McCall, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-034 $1.10 NTIS-PB241 304/AS$4.25
660/2-73-035 1BB042 Joint Construction Sediment Control Project BY B. C. Becker, D. B. Emerson, and M. A. Nawrocki, Hittman
Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD Maryland, State of, Water Resources Administration Annaplois, MD ORDER FROM:
GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-035 $2.00 NTIS-PB 235 634/AS
660/2-73-036 1BB036 Chemical/Physical and Biological Treatment of Wool Processing Wastes BY L. T. Hatch, R. E. Sharpin, and W.
T. Wirtanen, Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Boston, MA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-036 $1.05 NTIS-PB
233137
660/2-73-037 1BB037 Modular Wastewater Treatment System Demonstration For the Textile Maintenance Industry BY G.
Douglas, Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-037 $3.45 NTIS-PB 231 837
660/2-73-038 1BB036 Final Report Deep Water Pilot Plant Treatability Study Delaware River Basin Commission Trenton, NJ ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-038 $4.10 NTIS-PB 234 441
660/2-73-039 1BB392 Measurement of Residual Chlorine Levels in Cooling Water — Amperometric Method BY R. Manabe, Pacific
Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-039
$1.10 NTIS-PB 238 780/AS
660/2-74-001 1BA027 Multielement Analyses of Environmental Samples by Spark Source Mass Spectrometry BY C. E. Taylor, and
W. J. Taylor, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-001 $0.65 NTIS-PB 234 456
660/2-74-002 1BA027 Evaluation of a Computer Program for GC-MS Specific Ion Monitoring BY A. L. Alford, Southeast Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-002 $0.75 NTIS-PB 240 124/AS
$3.75
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660/2-74-003 1BB045 Conference on Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater Through Forest and Cropland BY W. E. Sapper, and
L. T. Kardos, Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-003
$1.20 NTIS-PB236313/AS
660/2-74-004 1BA027 Specific Ion Mass Spectrometric Detection for Gas Chromatographic Pesticide Analysis BY M. B. Newher, and
J. R. Hoyland, Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-004 $1.55
NTIS-PB233136
660/2-74-005 1BB039 Quantification of Pollution in Agricultural Runoff BY J. N. Dornbush, J. R. Andersen, and L. L. Harms, South
Dakota State University Brookings,, SD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-005 $1.90 NTIS-PB 233 134
660/2-74-006 1BB037 Wastewater Abatement in Canning Vegetables by IQB Blanching BY D. B. Lund, Wisconsin, University of
Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-006 $1.25 NTIS-PB 234 495
660/2-74-007 1BB037 Industrial Water Softener Waste Brine Reclamation BY J. Burton, and E. Kreusch, Culligan International Company
Northbrook, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-007 $ 1.95 NTIS-PB 233 132
660/2-74-008 1BB037 Color Removal and Sludge Disposal Process for Kraft Mill Effluents BY E. L. Spruill, Continental Can Company
Hodge, LA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-008 $1.65 NTIS-PB 235 573/AS
660/2-74-009 1BB039 Demonstration of Three Recirculating Swine Waste Management Systems BY J. R. Miner, T. E. Hazen, R. J.
Smith, and G. B. Parker, Iowa State University Ames, IA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-009 $1.90
NTIS-PB 234 179
660/2-74-010 1BA024 Saline Groundwater Produced with Oil and Gas BY A. G. Collins, U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesville, OK ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-010 $ 1.15 NTIS-PB 234 385
660/2-74-011 1BB392 Demonstration of Thermal Water Utilization in Agriculture BY J. W. Berry, and H. H. Miller Jr., Eugene Water
and Electric Board Eugene, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-011 $2.80 NTIS-PB 234 178
660/2-74-012 1BB037 Treatment of Cheese Processing Wastewaters in Aerated Lagoons BY F. R. Daul, Kent Cheese Company
Melrose Park, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-012 $1.50 NTIS-PB 237 334/AS
660/2-74-013 1BB039 Pesticide, Transport and Runoff Model for Agricultural Land BY N. H. Crawford, and A. S. Donigian,
Hydrocomp, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-013 $2.40 NTIS-PB 235 723/AS $4.90
660/2-74-014 1BB037 Activated Sludge - Bio-Disc Treatment of Distillery Wastewater BY J. L. Thomas, and L. G. Koehrsen, Stanley
Consultants, Inc. Muscatine, IA American Distilling Company Pekin, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1 .23/2:660/2-74-014 $ 1.40 NTIS-PB 234 383
660/2-74-015 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/2-74-016 1BB045 Renovation of Secondary Effluent for Re-use as a Water Resource BY L. T. Kardos, W. E. Sopper, E. Myers,
and J. Nesbitt, Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-016
$4.80 NTIS-PB 234 176
660/2-74-017 1BB039 Herbicide Runoff from Four Coastal Plain Soil Types BY G. W. Bailey, W. R. Payne, and C. N. Smith, Southeast
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA BY A. P. Barnett, Southern Piedmont Conservation Research
Center Watkinsville, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-017 $1.45 NTIS-PB 235 571 /AS
660/2-74-018 1BB040 Storage and Disposal of Iron Ore Processing Wastewater BY C. R. Baillod, and G. R. Alger, Michigan
Technological University Houghton, Ml ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-018 $1.80 NTIS-PB 234 180
660/2-74-019 1BB040 North Fork Alluvial Decontamination Project, Hubbard Creek Reservoir Watershed BY B. L. Jacob, Texas
Municipal Water District, West Central Abilene, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-019 $0.95 NTIS-PB
236798/AS
660/2-74-020 1BB037 Evaluation of Polymeric Clarification of Meat-Packing and Domestic Wastewaters Metropolitan Sewer Board
St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-020 $2.30 NTIS-PB 235 900/AS
660/2-74-021 1BA027 Analysis of Coprostanol, An Indicator of Fecal Contamination BY J. E. Singley, C. J. Kirchmer, and R. Miura,
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-021 $1.60 NTIS-PB 235 491/AS
660/2-74-022 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
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660/2-74-023 1BB039 Odors from Confined Livestock Production - A State of the Art BY J. R. Miner, Ohio State University Columbus,
OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-023 $1.70 NTIS-PB 234 182
660/2-74-024 1BB039 Livestock and the Environment - A Bibliography with Abstracts BY R. J. Ramsey, East Central State College
Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-024 $3.50 NTIS-PB 242 545/AS $10.00
660/2-74-025 1BB037 Protein Production from Acid Whey VIA Fermentation BY S. Bernstein, and T. C. Everson, Milbrew, Inc. Juneau,
Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-025 $1.25 NTIS-PB 235 504/AS
660/2-74-026 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/2-74-027 1BB037 Treatment of Packing House Waste by Anaerobic Lagoons in Plastic-Media Filters BY D. A. Baker, A. H.
Wymore, and J. E. White, Family and Foods, Inc. Denison, IA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-027 $1.20
NTIS-PB 235 566/AS
660/2-74-028 1BB037 Biological Treatment of Concentrated Sugar Beet Wastes BY J. H. Fisher, Beet Sugar Development Foundation
Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-028 $1.75 NTIS-PB 240 123/AS $4.75
660/2-74-029 1BB037 Color Characterization Before and After Lime Treatment BY H. S. Dugal, R. M. Leekley, and J. W. Swanson,
Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-029 $2.15 NTIS-PB 235
493/AS
660/2-74-030 1BB039 Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Treatment of Dairy Manure Wastes BY D. E. Proctor, Washington State University
Pullman, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 574 $6.00
660/2-74-031 1BB037 Water and Waste Management in Poultry Processing BY R. E. Carawan, J. Macon, and W. M. Crosswhite, North
Carolina State University Raleigh, NC BY B. K. Hawkins, Gold Kist, Inc. Durham, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-031 $2.50 NTIS-PB 235 559/AS $7.50
660/2-74-032 1BB039 Pesticide Movement from Crop Lands into Lake Erie BY A. C. Waldron, Ohio State University, Department of
Entomology Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-032 $1.40 NTIS-PB 235 650/AS
660/2-74-033 1BB039 Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses from Agronomy Plots in North Alabama BY R. R. Bradford, Alabama A&M
College Normal, AL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-033 $0.90 NTIS-PB 235 931 /AS
660/2-74-034 1BB039 Liquid Aerobic Composting of Cattle Wastes and Evaluation of Byproducts BY F. Grant, and F.
Brommenschenkel Jr., China Basin Municipal Water District Cucamonga, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-034 $0.95 NTIS-PB 235 914/AS
660/2-74-035 1BB037 Improvement of Treatment of Food Industry Waste BY S. B. Tuwiner, RAI Research Corporation Haupage, Long
Island, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-035 $1.25 NTIS-PB 234 444
660/2-74-036 1BB039 Development of Field Applied DDT BY K. H. Sweeny, J. R. Fischer, A. F. Gray, H. J. Marcus, and D. H. W. Liu,
Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1 .23/2:660/2-74-036 $ 1.45 NTIS-PB 235 943/AS
660/2-74-037 1BB040 Brine Disposal Treatment Practices Relating to the Oil Production Industry BY G. W. Reid, L. E. Streebin, L
Canter, and J. Smith, Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-037 $2.90
NTIS-PB 235 886/AS
660/2-74-038 1BB040 State-of-the-Art: Uranium Mining, Milling, and Refining Industry BY D. A. Clark, Robert S. Kerr Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-038 $1.55 NTIS-PB 235 557/AS
$5.25
660/2-74-039 1BB036 Catalyzed Bio-Oxidation and Tertiary Treatment of Integrated Textile Wastewaters BY A. J. Snyder, From
Corporation Pawtucket, Rl BY T. A. Alspaugh, Cone Mills Corporation Greensboro, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-039 $1.55 NTIS-PB 238 292/AS
660/2-74-040 1BB037 Granite Industry Wastewater Treatment BY W. B. Farnham, Vermont, State of, Department of Water Resources
Montpelier, VT ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-040 $1.45 NTIS-PB 235 505
660/2-74-041 1BB045 Wastewater Use in the Production of Food and Fiber—Proceedings of Conference held at Oklahoma City,
OK March 5-7, 1974 Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-041 $5.35 NTIS-PB 245 176/AS $13.25
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660/2-74-042 1BB045 Land Application of Sludge Effluent and Sludges: Selected Abstracts Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-042 $2.80 NTIS-PB 235 386 $8.50
660/2-74-043 1BB042 Prediction of Sub-soil Erodibility Using Chemical, Mineralogical and Physical Parameters BY C. Roth, 0.
Nelson, and M. J. M. Romkens, Purdue University Lafayette, IN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-043
$1.90 NTIS-PB 239 442/AS $3.90
660/2-74-044 1BB037 Test Method for Volatile Component Stripping of Wastewater BY L J. Thibodeaux, Arkansas, University of,
College of Engineering Fayetteville, AR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-044 $1.70 NTIS-PB 235
567/AS
660/2-74-045 1BA027 Comparison of Germanium Detectors for Neutron Activation Analysis for Mercury BY R. V. Moore, and O. W.
Propheter, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-045 $0.65 NTIS-PB 235 944/AS
660/2-74-046 1BB037 Paunch Manure as a Feed Supplement in Channel Catfish Farming BY R. C. Summerfelt, Oklahoma State
University Stillwater, OK BY S. C. Yin, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-046 $ 1.60 NTIS-PB 235 575/AS
660/2-74-047 1BB039 Waste Treatment System for Confined Hog Raising Operations BY W. R. Park, Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-047 $1.20 NTIS-PB 235 558/AS $4.75
660/2-74-048 1BA027 Implementation of a Computer Based Information System for Mass Spectral Identification BY J. R. Hoyland,
and M. B. Neher, Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-048 $1.10
NTIS-PB 239 933 $3.75
660/2-74-049 1BB039 Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts: 1972-1973 BY G. V. Skogerboe, W. R. Walker, R. S.
Bennett, and B. J. Zakely, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-049 $3.85 NTIS-PB 235 385 $10.50
660/2-74-050 1BB036 Research Study of Coal Preparation Plant and By-Product Coke Plant Effluents BY E. F. Pearson, C. F. and T.
Steel Corporation Pueblo, CO ORDER FROM: Pending
660/2-74-051 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/2-74-052 1BB039 Evaluation of Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control in Grand Valley BY G. V. Skogerboe, W. R. Walker, J.
H. Taylor, and R. S. Bennett, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1 .23/2:660/2-74-052 $ 1.30 NTIS-PB 235 633/AS
660/2-74-053 1BB045 Hypolimnetic Flow Regimes in Lakes and Impoundments BY J. Edinger, N. Yanagida, and I. M. Cohen,
Pennsylvania, University of Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-053 $2.10 NTIS-PB 235
391 $7.00
660/2-74-054 1BB039 Volatization of Losses of Pesticides from Soil BY J. Lenny, and W. J. Farmer, California, University of Riverside,
CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-054 $1.45 NTIS-PB 239 325/AS
660/2-74-055 1BB036 Physical-Chemical Treatment of Municipal Wastes by Recycled Magnesium Carbonate BY A. P. Black, A. T.
DeBose, and R. P. Vogh, Gainesville, City of Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-055 $1.90
NTIS-PB 239 326/AS
660/2-74-056 1BA024 Ground Water Contamination in the Northeast States BY D. W. Miller, F. A. DeLuca, and T. L. Tessier, Geraghty
and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-056 $3.30 NTIS-PB 235 702/AS
$5.80
660/2-74-057 1BB039 Soil Modification for Denitrification and Phosphate Reduction of Feed Lot Wastes BY A. E. Erickson, W. J.
Ellis, J. D. Pievge, A. R. Wolcott, C. M. Hansen, F. P. Peabody, E. C. Miller, and J. W. Thomas, Michigan State
University East Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-057 $1.60 NTIS-PB 235 909/AS
660/2-74-058 1BB037 Proceedings: Fifth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes BY K. A. Dostal, Pacific Northwest
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-058 $3.80 NTIS-
PB 237 520/AS $6.30
660/2-74-059 1BB037 Submerged Combustion Evaporator for Concentration of Brewery Spent Grain Liquor BY J. L. Stein, Anheuser
Busch St. Louis, MO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-059 $ 1.85 NTIS-PB 238 475/AS
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660/2-74-060
660/2-74-061
660/2-74-062
660/2-74-063
660/2-74-064
660/2-74-065
660/2-74-066
660/2-74-067
660/2-74-068
660/2-74-069
660/2-74-070
660/2-74-071
660/2-74-072
660/2-74-073
660/2-74-074
660/2-74-075
660/2-74-076
660/2-74-077
1BB037 Poultry Processing Wastewoter Treatment and Reuses BY J. D. Cliese, Maryland, S
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660/2-74-078 1BA027 Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY '73 BY A. L. Alford,
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-078
$1.00 NTIS-PB 238 472/AS
660/2-74-079 1BA027 Ion-Selective Membranes Electrodes for Water Pollution Water Monitoring BY G. A. Rechnitz, New York,
State University of Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-079 $0.80 NTIS-PB 238 490/AS $2.80
660/2-74-080 (Unassigned) ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
660/2-74-081 1BA029 Summary Report, Trail-Marking and Alarm Pheromones of Some Ants of the Genus Atta BY R. G. Riley, and
R. M. Silverstein, New York, State University of Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 562/AS $4.75
660/2-74-082 1BA023 Dispersal Processes in Lake Huron BY G. T. Csanady, I. S. F. Jones, and B. C. Kenney, Waterloo, University of
Ontario, Canada ORDER FROM: Pending
660/2-74-083 1BA023 Dynamics and Diffusion in the Great Lakes BY G. T. Csanady, B. Pade, G. M. Bragg, M. Mekinda, and A. M.
Hale, Waterloo, University of Ontario, Canada ORDER FROM: Pending
660/2-74-084 1BB039 Evaluation of Drainage for Salinity Control in Grand Valley BY G. Skogerboe, W.R.Walker, R.S.Bennett, J.
Ayars, and J. Taylor, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-084
$1.75 NTIS-PB 240 213/AS $5.25
660/2-74-085 1BA032 Effect of Geographical Variation on Performance of Recirculating Cooling Ponds BY E. L. Thaxton, Vanderbilt
University Nashville, TN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-085 $3.20 NTIS-PB 238 903/AS
660/2—74-086 1BB037 Mercury Recovery from Contaminated Waste Waters and Sludges Georgia Pacific Corporation Bellingham,
WA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-086 $ 1.95 NTIS-PB 238 600/AS
660/2-74-087 1BB045 Feasibility of Overland Flow for Treatment of Raw Domestic Wastewater BY R. E. Thomas, K. Jackson, and L.
Penrod, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-087 $0.85 NTIS-PB 238 926/AS
660/2-74-088 1BB037 Infrared Dry Caustic vs. Wet Caustic Peeling of White Potatoes BY O. Sproul, J. Vennes, W. Knudson, and J.
W. Cyr, Western Potato Service, Inc. Grand Forks, ND Potato Service, Inc. Presque Isle, ME ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
244 408/AS $4.25
660/2-74-089 1BB392 Water Recycle/Reuse Possibilities: Power Plant Boiler and Cooling System BY G. R. Nelson, Pacific Northwest
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-089 $1.15 NTIS-
PB 238 794/AS $3.15
660/2-74-090 1BB039 Conversion of Cattle Feedlot Wastes to Ammonia Synthesis Gas BY J. E. Halligan, H. W. Parker, R. M.
Swaezy, and K. L Herzog, Texas Technical University Lubbock, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 668/AS $4.25
660/2-74-091 1BB037 Continuous Inplant Hot Gas Blanching of Vegetables BY J. W. Rails, and W. A. Mercer, National Canners
Association Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 601/AS
660/2-74-092 1BB037 Dry Caustic Heating of Clingstone Peaches on a Commercial Scale BY H. E. Stone, DelMonte Corporation San
Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 751 /AS $4.25
660/2—74-093 1BB037 Separation, Dewatering, and Disposal of Sugar Beet Transport Water Solids Phase I BY I. V. Fordyce, and A.
M. Cooley, American Crystal Sugar Company Denver, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-093 $1.35
NTIS-PB 239 200/AS
660/2-74-094 1BB036 Pollution Control Technology for Pesticide Formulators and Packagers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY
T. L Ferguson, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 001 /AS $6.25
660/2-75-001 1BB037 Waste Citrus Activated Sludge Ai a Poultry Feed Ingredient-- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY R. H. Jones,
J. T. White, and B. L. Damron, Winter Garden Citrus Products Cooperative Winter Garden, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 240 672/AS $4.25
660/2-75-002 1BB037 Pilot Scale Treatment of Wine Stillage — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY E. D. Schroeder, California,
University of Davis, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 996/AS $5.75
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660/2-75-003 1BB039 Livestock and the Environment—A Bibliography with Abstracts, Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-75-001a —
BY R. H. Ramsey, M. L. Rowe, and L. Merryman, East Central Oklahoma State University Ada, OK ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 243 223/AS $5.75
660/2-75-004 1BB037 Activated Carbon Treatment of Unbleached Kraft Effluent for Reuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY E.
W. Lang, W. G. Timpe, and R. L. Miller, St. Regis Paper Company Pensacola, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
246/AS $7.25
660/2-75-005 1BB039 Management Practices Affecting Quality and Quantity of Irrigation Return Flow — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a -BY L. G. King, and R. J. Hanks, Utah State University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
827/AS $6.25
660/2-75-006 1BB036 Plant Scale Studies of the Magnesium Carbonate Water Treatment Process BY A. P. Black, and C. G.
Thompson, Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc. Montgomery, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 253/AS $6.25
660/2-75-007 1BB045 Water Quality Effect of Diking a Shallow Arid-Region Lake — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY D. K.
Fuhriman, L. B. Merritt, J. S. Bradshaw, and J. R. Barton, Brigham Young University Provo, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 241 984/AS$7.50
660/2-75-008 1BB045 Role of Trace Elements in Management of Nuisance Growths — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY T. Bott, R.
Patrick, and R. Larson, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
985/AS $8.50
660/2-75-009 1BB039 Use of Soil Parameters for Describing Pesticide Movement Through Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
BY J. M. Davidson, G. H. Brusewitz, D. R. Baker, and A. L. Wood, Oklahoma State University Stillwarer, OK ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 242 859/AS $6.25
660/2-75-010 1BB039 Research Status of Effects of Land Application of Animal Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY W. L
Powers, G. W. Wallingford, and L. S. Murphy, Kansas State University Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
472/AS $5.25
660/2-75-011 1BB036 Process and Environmental Technology for Producing SNG and Liquid Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -
-BY M. R. Beychok, Beychok, Milton R., Consulting Engineer Irvine, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 774/AS $6.25
660/2-75-012 1BB039 Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY S. L. Diesch, P. R.
Goodrich, B. S. Pomeroy, and L A. Will, Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
005/AS $5.75
660/2-75-013 1BB039 Treatment and Ultimate Disposal of Cattle Feedlot Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY H. L. Manges,
R. I. Lipper, L. S. Murphy, W. L. Powers, and L. A. Schmid, Kansas State University Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 185/AS $5.75
660/2-75-014 1BB036 Recycle of Synthetic Warp Sizes From Textile Desizing Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY C. E.
Bryan, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 387/AS $4.25
660/2-75-015 1BB039 Pollution Abatement From Cattle Feedlots in Northeastern Colorado and Nebraska — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c -BY L. K. Porter, F. G. Viets, T. M. McCalla, L. F. Elliott, f. A. Norstadt, H. R. Duke, N. P.
Swanson, L. N. Mielke, and G. L. Hutchinson, U.S. Department of Agriculture Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 246 242/AS $5.75
660/2-75-016 1BB036 Application of Exchange Resins for Treatment of Textile Dye Wastes BY A. Maggiolo, and J. H. Sayles, Bennett
College Greensboro, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 404/AS $3.75
660/2-75-017 1BB036 Radiation Treatment of High Strength Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY
T. F. Craft, R. D. Kimbrough, and C. T. Brown, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
244 388/AS $3.75
660/2-75-018 1BB045 Use of Climatic Data in Design of Soils Treatment Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —BY D. Whiting,
U.S. Department of Commerce Asheville, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 098/AS $4.75
660/2-75-019 1BB037 Egg Breaking and Processing Waste Control and Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY W. J. Jewell,
H. R. Davis, O. F. Johndrew Jr., R. C. Loehr, W. Siderewicz, and R. R. Zall, Cornell University Ithaca, NY ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 245 588/AS $7.00
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660/2-75-020 1BB036 Refinery Effluent Water Treatment Plant Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY G. C.
Loop, Atlantic Richfield Company Carson, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 389/AS $5.25
660/2-75-021 1BB036 Optimizing a Petrochemical Waste Bio-Oxidation System Through Automation — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY M. A. Zeitoun, W. F. Mcllheny, N. J. Riscan, J. H. Culp, and H. C. Behrens, Dow Chemical
Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 160/AS $7.75
660/2-75-022 1BB045 Kinetic Model for Orthophosphate Reactions in Mineral Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY C. G.
Enfield, and B. E. Bledsoe, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
247 143/AS $6.00
660/2-75-023 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/2-75-024 1BB037 Taxonomy of Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolated From Pulp/Paper Mill Wastewater — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc—BY M. D. Knittel, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 244 405/AS $3.75
660/2-75-025 1BB036 Chemical Coagulation/Mixed Media Filtration of Aerated Lagoon — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY J. F.
Grutsch, R. C. Mallatt, and A. W. Peters, American Oil Company Yorktown, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247
148/AS$5.50
660/2-75-026 1BB045 Water Quality Control Through a Single Crop Agriculture, No. 4 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY K. R.
Lundberg, and P. T. Trihey, Bemidji State College Bemidji, MN ORDER FROM NTIS-PB 247 617 $6.00
660/2-75-027 1BB392 Turbulent Bed Cooling Tower — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY R. G. Barile, Purdue University West Lafayette,
IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 840/AS $3.75
660/2-75-028 1BB037 Organic Compounds in Pulp Mill Lagoon Discharge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY B. F. Hrutfiord, T. S.
Friberg, D. F. Wilson, and J. R. Wilson, Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 900/AS
$4.50
660/3-73-001 1BA031 Weed Harvest and Lake Nutrient Dynamics BY J. K. Neel, S. A. Peterson, and W. L. Smith, North Dakota,
University of Grand Forks, ND ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-001 $2.35 NTIS-PB 224 492/AS
660/3-73-002 1BA031 Nitrogen Sources and Cycling in Natural Waters BY P. L. Brezonik, Florida, University of Gainesville, FL ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-002 $2.35 $4.25 NTIS-PB 224 491/AS
660/3-73-003 1BA031 Organic Nutrient Factors Effecting Algal Growths BY N. L. Clesceri, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-003 $2.80 NTIS-PB 226 874/AS
660/3-73-004 1BA021 Water Quality Requirements of Aquatic Insects BY A. R. Gaufin, Utah, University of Salt Lake City, UT ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-004 $1.20 NTIS-PB 228 582/AS
660/3-73-005 1BA025 Oxidation of Organic Matter in Sediments BY M. M. Pamatmat, Auburn University Auburn, AL BY R. S. Jones, H.
Sanborn, and A. Bhagwat, Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-005
$1.30 NTIS-PB 231 248/AS
660/3-73-006 1BA031 Development of a Selective Algaecide to Control Nuisance Algal Growth BY B. L. Pows, and W. F. Mcllhenny,
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-006 $1.50 NTIS-PB 225 027/2AS
660/3-73-007 1BA023 Effects of Protozoa on the Fate of Particulate Carbon BY H. W. Holm, and F. A. Smith, Southeast Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-007 $0.70 NTIS-PB 225 143/7AS
660/3-73-008 1BA023 Biological Models of Freshwater Communities BY F. B. Taub, Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-008 $1.05 NTIS-PB 225 029/8AS
660/3-73-009 1BA023 Dynamic Water Quality Forecasting and Management BY D. J. O'Connor, R. V. Thomann, and D. M. Ditoro,
Manhattan College Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-009 $2.05 NTIS-PB 225 048/8AS
660/3-73-010 1BA025 Dispersion in Hydrologic and Coastal Environments BY N. G. Brooks, California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23:660/3-73-010 $ 1.55 NTIS-PB 226 890
660/3-73-011 1BA023 Big Eddies and Mixing Processes in the Great Lakes BY G. T. Csanady, Waterloo, University of Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-011 $0.50 NTIS-PB 246 754/AS $3.50
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660/3-73-012 1BA023 Chemistry of Organmereufials in Aquatic Systems BY G. L. Baugham, Southeast Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-012 $ 1.30 NTIS-PB 226 889/AS
660/3-73-013 1BA025 Petroleum Weathering: Some Pathways, Fate and Disposition on Marine Waters BY M. H. Feldman, Pacific
Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 278 $3.75
660/3-73-014 1BA025 Puget Sound Oceanographic Field Studies Data Report, Everett, BEUINGHAM, Port Angeles, 1962-63 BY R.
J. Callaway, J. Vlastelicia, and G. R. Ditsworth, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis,
OR ORDER FROM: R. J. Galloway, 503 752-4211, X-369
660/3-73-015 1BA031 Effect of Phosphorus Removal Processes on Algal Growth BY J. Scherifig, P. S. Dixon, R. Appleman, and C. A.
Justice, California, University of Irvaine, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-015 $1.20 NTIS-PB 228
585/AS
660/3-73-016 1BA021 Studies on Southeastern Aquatic Insects BY J. B. Wallace, Georgia, University of Athens, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 232 183/AS $5.75
660/3-73-017 1BA021 Pollution Effects on Adult Steelhead Migration in the Snake River BY C. M. Falter, and R. R. Ringe, Idaho,
University of Moscow, ID ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23= 660/3-73-017 $1.50 NTIS-PB 232 990
660/3-73-018 1BA022 Effects of Crude Oil and Some of Its Components on Young Coho and Sockeye Salmon BY J. E. Morrow,
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-018 $0.85 NTIS-PB 232 094/AS
660/3-73-019 1BA021 Early Life History and Feeding of Young Mountain Whitefish BY C. B. Stalnaker, and R. E. Gresswell, Utah State
University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-019 $0.95 NTIS-PB 232 992
660/3-73-020 1BA021 Effects of Temperature on Diseases of Salmonid Fishes BY J. L. Fryer, and K. S. Pilcher, Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-020 $1.55 NTIS-PB 232 988
660/3-73-021 1BA026 First Annual Reports of EPA Grants Funded for 1FYGL Grosse lie Laboratory, EPA Grosse lie, Ml ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 235 947/AS $20.75
660/3-73-022 1BA023 Review of the Physiological Impact of Mercurials BY M. C. Ferens, Georgia, University of Athens, GA ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP 1.23: 660/3-73-022 $1.00 NTIS-PB 234 644 $4.25
660/3-73-023 1BA031 Applications of Growth and Sorption Algal Assays BY G. P. Fitzgerald, and P. D. Uttormark, Wisconsin,
University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23: 660/3-73-023 $2.10 NTIS-PB 232 446/AS
660/3-73-024 1BA031 Protocol for Evaluating the Nitrogen Status of Lake Sediments BY D. R. Keeney, Wisconsin, University of
Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23: 660/3-73-024 $0.65 NTIS-PB 233 138
660/3-73-025 1BA023 NTA and Mercury in Artificial Stream Systems BY H. J. Kania, and R. J. Beyers, Georgia, University of Athens, GA
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-025 $0.70 NTIS-PB 234 459
660/3-74-001 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-74-002 1BA023 Pesticides in the Illinois Waters of Lake Michigan BY R. A. Schacht, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23: 660/3-74-002 $1.25 NTIS-PB 245 150/AS $4.25
660/3-74-003 1BA022 Biologically Allowable Thermal Pollution Limits, Parts I and II BY W. Drost-Hansen, and A. Thorhaug, Miami,
University of Coral Gables, FL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-74-003 $1.20 NTIS-PB 235 715/AS $3.20
660/3-74-004a 1BA025 Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Part I BY C. H. Tinsley, W. S. Stevenson, and V. W. Goldschmidt, Purdue
University Lafayette, IN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-74-004a $1.15 NTIS-PB 234 170
660/3-74-004b 1BA025 Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Final Report BY S. C. Chaung, and V. W. Goldschmidt, Purdue University
Lafayette, IN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23: 660/3-74-004b $ 1.70 NTIS-PB 234 171
660/3-74-005 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-74-006 1BA021 Culturing and Ecology of Diaptomus Clavipes and Cyclops Vernalis BY A. Robertson, C. W. Gehrs, B. D.
Hardin, and G. W. Hunt, Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-006 $2 55
NTIS-PB 234 613/AS
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REPORT NO.
660/3-74-007 1BA031 Biological Control of Aquatic Vegetation BY T. Sturrock, Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PD 238 909/AS $5.25
660/3-74-008 1BA021 Low Winter Dissolved Oxygen In Some Alaskan Riven Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College,
AK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-008 $0.80 NTIS-P8 234 443
660/3-74-009 1BA021 Environmental Guidelines for Development Roads In the Subarctic BY F. B. Lotspeich, Arctic Environmental
Research laboratory, EPA College, AK BY A. E. Helmers, U.S. Forest Service Fairbanks, AK ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/3-74-009 $1.15 NTIS-PB 235 932/AS
660/3-74-010 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-74-011 1AA006 Bio-Environmental Impact of Air Pollution from Fossil Fuel Power Plants National Ecological Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-011 $0.75 NTIS-PB 237 720/AS $3.50
660/3-74-012 1AA006 Heavy Metal Accumulation in Soil and Vegetation From Smelter Emissions BY H. C. Ratsch, National
Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-012 $0.80 NTIS-PB
237719/AS
660/3-74-013 1EA077 Theoretical Model and Solubility Characteristics of Aroclor R 1254 in Water: Problems Associated with
Low-Solubility Compounds in Aquatic Toxicity Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY W. P. Schoor, Gulf
Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 550/AS $3.75
660/3-74-014 1BA032 Studies on Effects of Thermal Pollution in Biscayne Bay in Florida BY M. Roessler, and D. C. Jabb, Rosenstiel
School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami Miami, FL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:
660/3-74-014 $2.25 NTIS-PB 239 328/AS
660/3-74-015 1BA031 Sediments and Sediment-Water Nutrient Interchanges in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon BY A. R. Gahler, C. F.
Powers, and W. D. Sanville, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM:
OPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-015 $1.10 NTIS-PB 238 470/AS
660/3-74-016 1BA025 Significance and Control of Waste Water Floatable! in Coastal Waters BY R. E. Selleck, L. Bricewell, and R.
Caster, California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-016 $2.00 NTIS-PB 239
938 $5.75
660/3-74-017 1BA031 Silt Removal From a Lake Bottom — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —Lake Herman Development Associates, Inc.
Madison, SD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 250 $3.75
660/3-74-018 1AA006 Sulfur Content of Douglas Fir Foliage Near a Paper Mill BY H. C. Ratsch, National Ecological Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-018 $0.65 NTIS-PB 237 755/AS
660/3-74-019 1BA031 Research and Development of a Selective Algaeclde to Control Nuisance Algal Growth-Phase III BY W. F.
Mcllhenny, Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-019 $2.95 NTIS-PB 238
487/AS
660/3-74-020 1BA031 Estimating Nutrient Loadings of Lakes from Non-Point Sources BY P. D. Uttormark, Wisconsin, University of
Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23, 660/3-74-020 $1.90 NTIS-PB 238 355/AS $3.90
660/3-74-021 1BA023 Mercury In the Aquatic Systems: Metholation, OxidationReduction; in Bio Accumulation BY M. W. Holm, and
M. F. Cox, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:
660/3-74-021 $1.05 NTIS-PB 239 329/AS
660/3-74-022 1BA031 An Investigation of Ion Removed From Water and Wastewater BY R. J. Starkey, General Electric Company
Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-022 $ 1.95 NTIS-PB 240 158/AS $5.75
660/3-74-023 1BA031 Llmnologlcal Studies of Flat-head, Montana: A Status Report BY A. R. Gaufin, G. W. Prescott, and J. F. Tibbs,
Montana, University of Missoula, ML ORDER FROM: Pending
660/3-74-024 1EA487 Conceptual Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through the Environment BY J. W. Gillett, J. Hill IV, and A.
W. Jaryinen, National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR BY W. P. Schoor, Gulf Breeze Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 653/AS $4.75
660/3-74-025 1BA023 Fate of Select Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment BY J. R. Sanborn, Illinois, University of, Illinois Natural
History Survey Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-025 $ 1.55 NTIS-PB 239 749/AS
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REPORT NO.
660/3-74-026 1BA022
660/3-74-027
660/3-74-028
660/3-74-029
660/3-74-030
660/3-74-031
660/3-74-032
660/3-74-033
660/3-74-034
660/3-75-001
660/3-75-002
660/3-75-003
660/3-75-004
660/3-75-005
660/3-75-006
660/3-75-007
660/3-75-008
660/3-75-009
1BA022
Development of Sample Preparation Methodi for Development of Marine Organisms BY H. C. McKee, and
D. S. Tarazi, Southwest Research Institute Houston, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-026 $1.05 NTIS-
PB 234 201 $3.75
Pharmacokinetics of Toxic Elements in Rainbow Trout BY E. J. Massaro, New York, University of Buffalo, NY
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 124/AS $3.75
1BA026 Cladophora Distribution in Lake Ontario (IFYGL) — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla --BY C. T. Wezernak, D. R.
Lezenga, and F. C. Polcyn, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan Ypsilanti, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240
307/AS $4.75
1BA026 Future Dredging Quantities in the Great Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a --BY C. N. Raphael, E. Jaworski,
C. Ojala, and D. S. Turner, Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 741 /AS $7.50
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1BA022 Environmental Requirements of Selected Estuarine Ciliated Protozoa — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY A.
C. Borror, New Hampshire, University of Durham, NH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 125/AS $4.25
1BA031 Nutrient Inactivation As A Lake Restoration Procedure — I. Laboratory Investigations BY S. A. Peterson, W.
D. Sanville, F. S. Stay, and C. F. Powers, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 969/AS $5.75
1BA024 Salt Water Detection in the Cimarron Terrace, Oklahoma — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —Oklahoma Water
Resources Board Oklahoma City, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 269/AS $7.00
1BA031 Eutrophication of Lake Tahoe Emphasizing Water Quality BY C. R. Goldman, California, University of Davis, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 318/AS $ 11.25
1EA077 Impact of the Use of Microorganisms on the Aquatic Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY D. G.
Ahearn, Georgia State University Atlanta, GA BY A. W. Bourquin, Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA Gulf Breeze, FL BY S. P. Meyers, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240
159/AS$8.50
1BA032 Effect of Meteorological Variables on Temperature Changes in Flowing Streams — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla -BY R. W. Troxler, and E. L Thackston, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 240 285/AS $4.75
1BA031 Eutrophication of Surface Waters—Lake Tahoe's Indian Creek Reservoir — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
Lake Tahoe Area Council South Lake Tahoe, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 725/AS $7.00
1BA026 Phytoplankton Composition and Abundance in Lake Ontario During IFYGL — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla --
BY E. F. Stoermer, M. M. Bowman, J. C. Kingston, and A. L. Schaedel, Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 241 009/AS $10.25
1BA026 Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplankton in Lake Ontario — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY R. V.
Thomann, R. P. Winfield, and D. M. DiToro, Manhattan College Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 046/AS
$7.00
1BA026 Phosphorus Uptake and Release by Lake Ontario Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY R. T.
Bannerman, D. E. Armstrong, R. F. Harris, and G. C. Holdren, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 614/AS $4.25
1BA023 Microbial Degradation and Accumulation of Pesticides in Aquatic Systems BY D. F. Paris, D. L. Lewis, Jr., J. T
Barnett, and G. L. Baughman, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 241 293/AS$4.25
1BA031 Marine Algal Assay Procedure Bottle Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla --National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 709/AS $4.25
1BA021 Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests with Fish, Macroinvertebrates, and Amphibians — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla -National Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 105/AS
$4.25
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660/3-75-010 1BA021
Studies to Determine Methods for Culturing Three Freshwater Zooplankton Species — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla —BY D. B. Martin, and J. F. Novotny, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Yankton, SD ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 7647AS $3.75
660/3-75-011 1BA021 Acquisition and Culture of Research Fish — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY J. L. Brauhn, and R. A. Schoettger,
U.S. Department of the Interior Columbia, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 012/AS $4.25
660/3-75-012 1BA023 Modeling Dynamics of Biological and Chemical Components of Aquatic Ecosystems — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla —BY R. R. Lassiter, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 901 /AS $4.50
660/3-75-013 1BA025 Analysis of the Dynamics of DDT in Marine Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. H. Phillips, E. E.
Haderlie, and W. L. Lee, Stanford University Pacific Grove, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 51 I/AS $5.25
660/3-75-014 1BA032 Flow Establishment and Initial Entrainment of Heated Water Surface Jets — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
BY H. Stefan, L. Bergstedt, and E. Mrosla, Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
744/AS $6.25
660/3-75-015 1EA077 Effects of Mirex and Methoxychlor on Striped Mullet, Mugil cephalus L. — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY
C. E. Nash, and J. R. Sylvester, Oceanic Foundation Waimanalo, HI ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 635/AS $3.75
660/3-75-016 1BA022 Toxicity of Selected Pesticides to the Bay Mussel (Mytilus edulis) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY D. H.
Liu, and J. M. Lee, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 221/AS $5.75
660/3-75-017 1BA021 Temperature Effects on Eggs and Fry of Percoid Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ib -BY L. L. Smith Jr., and
W. M. Koenst, Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 746/AS $5.25
660/3-75-018 1BA024 Ground-Water Pollution Problems in the Northwestern United States — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY F.
Van der Leeden, L. A. Cerrillo, and D. W. Miller, Geraghty and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 860/AS $10.25
660/3-75-019 1BA021 Chena River—A Study of a Subarctic Stream — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY P. J. Frey, E. W. Mueller, and
E. C. Berry, Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 857 $7.00
660/3-75-020 1BA021 Effects of Forest Fires on Water Quality in Interior Alaska — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY F. B. Lotspeich,
E. W. Mueller, and P. J. Frey, Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241 922/AS $5.25
660/3-75-021 1BA026 Zooplankton Production in Lake Ontario as Influenced by Environmental Perturbations — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c —BY D. C. McNaught, M. Buzzard, and S. Levine, New York, State University of Albany, NY
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 414/AS $6.25
660/3-75-022 1BA026 Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the Lake Ontario Ecosystem (IFYGL) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY C. L.
Haile, G. D. Veith, G. F. Lee, and W. C. Boyle, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
364/AS $3.75
660/3-75-023 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-75-024 1EA077 Effect of Mirex and Carbofuran on Estuarine Microorganisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY L. R.
Brown, E. G. Alley, and D. W. Cook, Mississippi State University Jackson, MS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 147/AS
$4.50
660/3-75-025 1BA025 Tidal Flats in Estuarine Water Quality Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY D. A. Bella, Oregon State
University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 196 $7.50
660/3-75-026 1BA022 Environmental Studies of an Arctic Estuarine System — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —BY V. Alexander, D. C.
Burrell, J. Chang, R. T. Cooney, C. Coulon, J. J. Crane, J. A. Dygas, G. E. Hall, and P. J. Kinney, Alaska, University
of Fairbanks, AK ORDER FROM: Pending
660/3-75-027 1BA031 Nutritional Ecology of Nuisance Aquatic Plants -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY G. C. Gerloff, Wisconsin,
University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 263/AS $4.75
660/3-75-028 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-75-029 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
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660/3-75-030 1BA024 Nitrogen in the Subsurface Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —BY M. L Rowe, and S. Stinnett,
Oklahoma State University Ada, OK ORDER FROM: Pending
660/3-75-031 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-75-032 1AA006 Chemical/Biological Relationships Relevant to Ecological Effects of Acid Rainfall — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOle —BY J. O. Reuss, National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 409/AS $4.25
660/3-75-033 1BA031 Lake Classification — A Trophic Characterization of Wisconsin Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY P.
D. Uttormark, and J. P. Wall, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 177/AS $6.75
660/3-75-034 1BA031 Proceedings: Biostimulation-Nutrient Assessment Workshop — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Pacific
Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 229/AS $9.75
660/3-75-035 1EA077 Microbial-Malathion Interaction in Artificial Salt-Marsh Ecosystems: Effects and Degradation —
Abstracted 600/9—75-001 c —BY A. W. Bourquin, Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf
Breeze, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 251 /AS $4.25
660/3-75-036 1AA006 Some Effects of Cadmium on Coniferous Forest Soil/Litter Microcosms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e —BY H.
Bond, B. Lighthart, R. Shimabuku, and L. Russell, National Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 035/AS $3.75
660/3-75-037 1BA032 Improving the Statistical Reliability of Stream Heat Assimilation Prediction — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —
BY R. W. McLay, M. S. Hundal, and K. R. Lamborn, Richard McLay, Consulting Engineers Essex Junction, VT ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 246 250/AS $6.25
660/3-75-038 1BA032 Evaluation of Mathematical Models for Temperature Prediction in Deep Reservoirs — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -BY F. L Parker, B. A. Benedict, and C. Tsai, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 576/AS $8.00
660/3-75-039 1BA032 Analysis of Multiple Cell Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY L. R. Davis,
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 807/AS
$3.75
660/4-75-001 1BA027 Determination of Molecular Hydrogen Sulfide ~- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY T. B. Hoover, Southeast
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 824/AS $3.75
660/4-75-002 1BA027 Aqueous Odor Thresholds of Organic Pollutants in Industrial Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY
D. A. Lillard, and J. J. Powers, Georgia, University of Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 734/AS $3.75
660/4-75-003 1BA027 Isolating Organic Water Pollutants: XAD Resins, Urethane Foams, Solvent Extraction — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY R. G. Webb, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 245 647/AS $3.75
660/4-75-004 1BA027 Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY 74 — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -BY A. L Alford, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 247 056/AS $4.00
660/4-75-005 1BA027 Analysis of Organic Compounds in Two Kraft Mill Wastewaters — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle -BY L. W.
Keith, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 698 $5.50
660/9-74-001 1RW103 Bibliography of Publications and Reports of the Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory BY B.
McCauley, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Library, NERC-
Corvallis, 200 S.W. 35th, Corvallis, OR 97330
660/9-74-002 1BB045 Great Lakes Water Quality — Status of Pertinent EPA Research — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY A. f.
Bartsch, C. Frank, and S. Peterson, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM:
NERC - Corvallis, 200 S. W. 35th, Corvallis, OR 97330
670/1-73-001 670/1-73-001 thru 670/1-73-035 are Unassigned numbers and will remain Unassigned ORDER FROM:
(Unassigned)
670/1-73-036 1RA103 Annual Report for Calendar Year 1972, Environmental Toxicology Research National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NERC, Cincinnati, OH 45268
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670/1-74-001 1CA046 Pricing for Water Supply: Its Impact on Systems Management BY R. M. Clark, and H. C. Goddard, National
Environmental Research Center, Program Coordination Staff Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 073/AS
$3.25
67071 -75-001 1CA046 Evaluation of Semipermeable Membranes for Concentration of Organic Contaminants in Drinking Water —
- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc --BY I. Cabasso, C. S. Eyer, E. Klein, and J. K. Smith, Gulf South Research Institute
New Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 245/AS $7.00
670/2-73-001 1DB064 Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Methods of Solid Waste Testing BY D. F. Bender, M. L. Peterson, and
H. Stierli, Solid Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 479 $6.75
670/2-73-002 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-003 1BA027 Viruses in Waste Renovated and Other Viruses - 197? Literature Abstracts BY G. Berg, Advanced Waste
Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: MERC-CINCINNATI, OHIO 45268
670/2-73-004 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-005 1DB314 Utilization of Bark Waste BY R. A. Currier, and M. L. Laver, Oregon State University, School of Forestry Corvallis,
OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 876 $7.00
670/2—73-006 1DB063 Investigation of Corrosion Deposition Phenomena on Gas Turbine Blades BY L. R. Fleischer, Westinghouse
Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 095 $3.75
670/2-73-007 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-008 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-009 1DB314 Biological Conversion of Animal Wastes to Nutrients BY B. F. Miller, Colorado State University, Department of
Avian Science Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 171 $4.75
670/2-73-010 1DB314 Preparation and Evaluation of Activated Carbon Produced from Municipal Refuse BY M. K. Stevenson, J. O.
Leckie, and R. Eliassen, Stanford University, Department of Civil Engineering Stanford, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
221 172 $5.75
670/2-73-011 1DB314 Acid Hydrolysis of Cellulose in Refuse to Sugar and Its Fermentation to Alcohol BY A. O. Converse, H. E.
Grethlein, S. Karandikar, and S. Kuhrtz, Dartmouth College Hanover, NH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 239 $5.25
670/2-73-012 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-013 1DB314 Analysis of the Abandoned Automobile Problem Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 221 879 $6.00
670/2-73-014 1DB311 Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume I Booz-Alle/
Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 465 $10.60
670/2-73-015 1DB311 Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume II Booz-Allen
Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 466 $ 12.50
670/2-73-016 1DB311 Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume III Booz-Allen
Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 467 $10.60 Three Volume Set - PB 221 464
$21.00
670/2-73-017 1DB064 Municipal Waste Disposal by Shipborne Incineration and Sea-Disposal of Residues BY M. W. First, Harvard
University School of Public Health Boston, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 684 $32.25
670/2-73-018 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-019 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-020 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-021 1DB064 Preventing Landfill Leachate Contamination of Water BY E. J. Wren, Gulf South Research Institute Baton Rouge,
LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 468 $5.25
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670/2-73-022
670/2-73-023
670/2-73-024
670/2-73-025
670/2-73-026
670/2-73-027
670/2-73-028
670/2-73-029
670/2-73-030
670/2-73-031
670/2-73-032
670/2-73-033
670/2-73-034
670/2-73-035
670/2-73-036
670/2-73-037
670/2-73-038
670/2-73-039
670/2-73-040
670/2-73-041
670/2-73-042
1BB043 Evaluation of the Bio-Disc Treatment Process for Summer Camp Application BY W. A. Sack, and S. A. Phillips,
West Virginia University Morgantown, VA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-022 $1.05 NTIS-PB 225
126/2AS
1DB063 Incineration of Bulky Refuse Without Prior Shredding BY E. L. Kaiser, New York University, School of Engineering
and Science, Department of Chemical Engineering Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 731 $4.75
1BB033 Instream Aeration to Control Dissolved Sulfide in Sanitary Sewers BY R. L. Conden Jr., De Laureal Engineers,
Inc. New Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 342 $4.75
1DB063 Recirculating Waste System for Swine Units BY J. R. Miner, Iowa State University, Department of Agricultural
Engineering Ames, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 621 $14.50
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1BB043 Rotating Biological Disk Wastewater Treatment Process - Pilot Plant Evaluation BY W. N. Torpey, H.
Heukelekian, and A. J. Kaplovsky, Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 133/AS
$8.50
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1BB043 Disinfection of Sewage Effluents BY F. W. Soils Jr., H. F. Mueller, and T. E. Larson, Illinois, University of, Illinois
State Water Survey Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 355 $4.75
1DB314 Radiolytic Hydrolysis of Cellulose BY J. A. Kelly, Virginia, University of Charlottesville, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 221 877 $3.25
1BB043 U-Tube Aeration BY R. C. Mitchell, North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-031 $2.00 NTIS-PB 228 127/AS
1DB063 First Annual Progress Report on a Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators BY D. A. Vaughan, and P. D.
Miller, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 851 $3.75
1BB043 Hydrogen Peroxide Cures Filamentous Growth in Activated Sludge BY C. A. Cole, J. B. Stamberg, and D. F.
Bishop, D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:670/2-73-033 $0.65 NTIS-PB 231 848
1DB311 Wood Waste Reuse in Controlled Release Pesticides BY G. G. Allan, Washington, University of Seattle, WA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 051 $4.85
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1BB033 Alum Addition to Activated Sludge With Tertiary Solids Removal BY J. B. Stamberg, and D. F. Bishop, D.C. Pilot
Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:670/2-73-037 $0.65 NTIS-PB 225 028/OAS
1DB064 Use of Domestic Waste Glass for Urban Paving BY W. R. Malisch, D. E. Day, and B. G. Wixson, Missouri,
University of, Department of Civil Engineering Rolla, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 052 $5.25
1DB314 Pyrolysis of Solid Municipal Wastes BY D. A. Hoffman, San Diego Utilities Department San Diego, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 222 015 $4.85
1BB043 Nitrogen Removal By Ammonia Stripping BY T. P. O'Farrell, D. F. Bishop, and A. H. Cassel, D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA,
and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-040
$0.65 NTIS-PB 231 371
1DB063 Effect of Processing Poultry Manure on Disease Agents BY J. R. Howes, C. F. Hall, and W. F. Krueger, Texas
A&M University College Station, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 148 $3.75
1BB033 Activated Sludge Process Using Pure Oxygen BY E. A. Wilcox, and S. O. Akinbami, Union Carbide Corporation
Tonawanda, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-042 $0.95 NTIS-PB 235 572/AS
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REPORT NO.
670/2-73-043 1BB043 Summary Report - Pilot Plant Studies on Dewaterlng Primary Digested Sludge BY J. D. Parkhurst, Los Angles
County Sanitation District Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-043 $2.10 NTIS-PB 224
798/AS
670/2-73-044 1BB043 Mathematical Model for Post Aeration BY R. Smith, R. G. Eilers, and £. D. Hall, Advanced Waste Treatment
Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 031 $3.75
670/2-73-045 1BB043 Mathematical Model for Aerobic Digestion BY R. Smith, R. G. Eilers, and E. D. Hall, Advanced Waste Treatment
Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 029 $3.75
670/2-73-046 1BB043 Design and Simulation of Equalization Basins BY R. Smith, R. G. Eilers, and E. D. Hall, Advanced Waste
Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 000 $4.50
670/2-73-047a 1BB043 Methods for Improvement of Trickling Filter Plant Performance, Part I - Mechanical and Biological Optima
BY J. C. Brown, North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-047a
$2.30 NTIS-PB 224 715/AS
670/2-73-047b (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-048 1DB063 Hospital Solid Waste Disposal in Community Facilities BY A. F. Iglar, and R. G. Bond, Minnesota, University of,
Division of Environmental Health Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 018 $9.00
670/2-73-049 1DB063 Combustion Products from the Incineration of Plastics BY E. A. Boettner, G. Ball, and B. Weiss, Michigan,
University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 001 $6.25
670/2-73-050 1BB043 200 MGD Activated Sludge Plant Removes Phosphorus by Pickle Liquor BY R. D. Leary, Milwaukee, Sewerage
Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-050 $1.50 NTIS-PB 228
561/AS
670/2-73-051 1DB063 Survival of Pathogens In Animal Manure Disposal BY S. L. Diesch, B. S. Pomeroy, and E. R. Albred, Minnesota,
University of St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 337 $5.75
670/2-73-052 1DB314 Nitrite-Accelerated Photochemical Degradation of Cellulose as a Pretreatment for Microbiological
Conversion to Protein BY A. Fookson, and G. Frohnsdorff, Gillette Research Institute Rockville, MD ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 222 115 $5.25
670/2-73-053A 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume I
- Summary Report BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224
580/AS $7.25
670/2-73-053A-P 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume I
thru Volume XVI BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 579-
SET/AS $ 100.00 (entire 16 volume set)
670/2-73-053B 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume II
- Toxicologic Summary BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224
581/AS$7.50
670/2-73-053C 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
III-Disposal Process Discriptions: Ultimate Disposal Incineration, and Pyrolysis Processes BY R. S. Ottinger,
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 582/AS $8.50
670/2-73-053D 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volum IV
- Disposal Process Descriptions: Biological and Miscellaneous Waste Treatment Processes BY R. S. Ottinger,
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 583/AS $5.75
670/2-73-053E 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
V - National Disposal Site Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Pesticides and Cyanide
Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 584/AS
$5.75
670/2-73-053F 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
VI - National Disposal Site Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Mercury, Arsenic,
Chromium and Cadmium Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 224 585/AS $7.25
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670/2-73-053G 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Haiardoui Waste, Volume
VII - National Disposal Site Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Propellants, Explosives,
and Chemical Warfare Materiel BY R. S. CWinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 224 5867AS $8.75
670/2-73-053H 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
VIII - Notional Disposal Site Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Miscellaneous Inorganic
and Organic Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224
587/AS $4.75
670/2-73-0531 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
IX - National Disposal Site Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Radioactive Materials BY
R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 588/AS $6.25
670/2-73-053J 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
X - Industrial and Municipal Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Organic
Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 589/AS
$9.25
670/2-73-053K 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XI - Industrial and Municipal Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Organic
Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 590/AS
$8.50
670/2-73-053L 108311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XII - Industrial and Municipal Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Inorganic
Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 591/AS
$9.50
670/2-73-053M 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XIII - Industrial and Municipal Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Inorganic
Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 592/AS
$9.25
670/2-73-053N 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XIV - Summary of Waste Origins, Forms and Quantities BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 593/AS $6.25
670/2-73-053O 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XV - Research and Development Plans BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 224 594/AS $5.25
670/2-73-053P 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XVI - References BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224
595/AS$11.25
670/2-73-054 1BB040 Gas Requirements to Pressurize Abandoned Deep Mines BY J. D. Robins, Pennsylvania, State of, Department of
Environmental Resources Pittsburgh, PA Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM:
GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-054 $2.00 NTIS-PB 224 831 /6AS
670/2-73-055 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-056 1DB314 Problems and Opportunities in Management of Combustible Solid Wastes International Research and
Technology Corporation Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 467 $12.25
670/2-73-057 1DB063 Study of Incinerator Residue Analysis of Water Soluble Components BY R. J. Schoenberger, and P. W. Purdom,
Drexel University, Environmental Engineering Program Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 458 $9.25
670/2-73-058 1BB033 Ammonia Nitrogen Removal By Breakpoint Chlorlnatlon BY T. A. Pressley, D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C.
Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-058 $0.95
NTIS-PB 231378
670/2-73-059 1BB034 Dual Functioning Swirl Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator/ Concentrator BY R. Field, Edison Water Quality
Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-059 $2.20 NTIS-PB 227 182/3
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670/2-73-060 1BB033 Enhancing Trickling Filter Plant Performance By Chemical Precipitation BY R. E. Derrington, D. H. Stevens, and
J. E. Loughlin, Richardson, City of Richardson, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-060 $1.45 NTIS-PB
224 929/OAS
670/2-73-061 1DB064 Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion of Organic Solid Wastes BY J. F. Andrews, and K. Kambhu, Clemson University,
Environmental Systems Engineering Department Clemson, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 396 $4.75
670/2-73-062 1BB043 Sludge Conditioning Using SO2 and Low Pressure for Production of Organic Feed Concentrate BY M. S.
Weinburg, Foster D. Snell, Inc. Florham Park, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 343 $6.25
670/2-73-063 1DB064 Composted Municipal Refuse as a Soil Amendment BY C. C. Hortenstine, and D. F. Rothwell, Florida, University of
Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 422 $4.25
670/2-73-064 1BB043 Pilot - Demonstration Project for Industrial Reuse of Renovated Municipal Wastewater BY G. A. Harstkatte
Jr., Walnut Creek Central Control Sanitary District Walnut Creek, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:670/2-73-064$1.55 NTIS-PB 224 507/AS
670/2-73-065 1DB063 Studies on Modifications of Solid Industrial Wastes BY C. S. Gove, and C. M. Antoni, Syracuse University,
Department of Civil Engineering Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 419 $7.00
670/2-73-066 1DB314 Study on Technical and Economic Feasibility of a Hydrogenation Process for Utilization of Waste Rubber BY
R. H. Wolk, and C. A. Battista, Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 694 $6.25
670/2-73-067 1BB034 Hypochlorination of Pollution Stormwater Pumpage at New Orleans BY U. R. Pontuies, E. H. Pavia, and D. G.
Crowder, Byrne Engineering Corporation New Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-067 $1.95
NTIS-PB 228 581/AS
670/2-73-068 1BB041 Oil Recovery System Using Sorbent Material BY G. D. Gumtz, and T. P. Meloy, Meloy Laboratories, Inc.
Springfield, VA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-068 $4.00 NTIS-PB 229 576/AS
670/2-73-069 1BB041 Fabric Boom Concept for Containment and Collection of Floating Oil BY P. E. Bonz, Consultec, Inc. Rockville, MD
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-069 $1.00 NTIS-PB 228 049/AS
670/2-73-070 1BB033 Physical - Chemical Treatment of Raw Material Wastewater BY D. F. Bishop, D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C.
Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-070 $1.05
NTIS-PB 231 250/AS
670/2-73-071 1BB034 Utilization of Trickling Filters for Dual Treatment of Dry and Wet Weather Flows BY P. Honack, K. L. Zippier,
and E. C. Herkert, Elson T. Killam Associates, Inc. Milburn, NJ ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-071 $1.50
NTIS-PB 231 251/AS
670/2-73-072 1DB063 Pneumo-Slurry Pipeline Collection and Removal of Municipal Solid Waste BY I. Zandi, Pennsylvania, University
of, Towne School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 162 $8.25
670/2-73-073 1BB043 Activated Sludge Treatment Systems With Oxygen BY J. B. Stanbery, D. F. Bishop, and A. B. Hais, D.C. Pilot
Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-073 $0.90 NTIS-PB 231 379
67Q/2—73-074 1BB043 Study of Upflow Filter for Tertiary Treatment BY J. E. Morrison, De Laureal Engineers, Inc. New Orleans, LA
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-074 $5.25 NTIS-PB 223 354
670/2-73-075 1BB043 Laboratory Ozonation of Municipal Wastewater BY S. G. Roan, D. F. Bishop, and T. A. Pressley, D.C. Pilot Plant,
EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-075 $0.85 NTIS-PB 231 380
670/2-73-076 1BB043 Selective Nutrient Removal Secondary Effluent BY J. L. Eisenmann, and J. D. Smith, Process Research, Inc.
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-076 $1.75 NTIS-PB 228 108/AS
670/2-73-077 1BB034 Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —Edison Water Quality Laboratory,
EPA Edison, NJ ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-077 $2.20 NTIS-PB 231 836 $7.25
670/2-73-078 1BB041 Treatment of Hazardous Material Spills With Floating Mass Transfer Media BY B. W. Mercer, A. J. Shuckrow,
and G. W. Dawson, Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-078 $ 1.25
NTIS-PB 228 050/AS
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670/2-73-079 1 BA027
Atomic Absorption Analysis of Phosphates in Water BY C. O. Hubber, Wisconsin, University of Milwaukee, Wl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 338 $3.75
670/2-73-080
670/2-73-081
670/2-73-082
670/2-73-083
670/2-73-084
670/2-73-085
670/2-73-086
670/2-73-087
670/2-73-088
670/2-73-089A
670/2-73-089B
670/2-73-090
670/2-73-09 1
670/2-73-092
670/2-73-093
670/2-73-094
670/2-73-095
670/2-73-096
670/2-73-097
1BB040 Removal of Heavy Metals from Mine Drainage by Precipitation BY L. W. Ross, Denver, University of Denver,
CO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1 .23/2:670/2-73-080 $ 1 .00 NTIS-PB 228 584/AS
1BB040 Laboratory Study of Self-Sealing Limestone Plugs for Mine Openings BY R. G. Penose Jr., Cyrus Wm. Rice
Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA BY I. Holuec, E.D. Appolonia Consulting Engineers, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1. 23/2:670/2-73-081 $2.25 NTIS-PB 228 586/ AS
1BB043 New Microbial Indicators of Wastewater Chlorination Efficiency BY R. S. Englebrecht, D. H. Foster, E. D.
Greening, and S. H. Lee, Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1. 23/2:670/2-73-082 $1.15
NTIS-PB 234 169
1 DB063 Study of Institutional Solid Wastes BY J. C. Burchinal, West Virginia University, Department of Civil Engineering
Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 345 $7.50
1 BB041 Oil Recovery System Utilizing Polyurethane Foam— A Feasibility Study BY R. A. Cochran, J. P. Fraser, and D.
P. Hemphill, Shell Development Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1. 23/2:670/2-73-084 $2.35 NTIS-
PB 231 838
1 DB063 Poultry Manure Disposal by Plow-Furrow-Cover Rutgers University, College of Agriculture and Environmental
Science New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 430 $5.50
1 DB31 1 Public Attitudes Toward Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities BY L. L. Lackey, T. O. Jacobs, and S. R. Stewart,
Human Resources Research Organization Columbus, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 638/AS $7.00
1 DB063 Incineration of Plastics Found in Municipal Wastes BY R. W. Heimburg, Syracuse University Research Corporation
Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 651 /AS $7.50
1 BB038 Demonstration of a Non-Aqueous Sewage Disposal System BY F. L. Matthew, and E. E. Neshein, Black Hill
Conservancy Sub-District Rapid City, SD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1. 23/2:670/2-73-088 $1.60 NTIS-PB 231
338/AS
1DB063 Design and Control of Incinerators, Volume I BY A. F. Sarofim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemical
Engineering Department Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 626/AS $7.00
1DB063 Design and Control of Incinerators, Volume II - Appendices BY A. f. Sarofim, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Chemical Engineering Department Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 626/AS $6.50
1DB314 Utilization of Fibrous Wastes as Sources of Nutrients BY J. M. Leatherwood, North Carolina State University,
Department of Animal Science Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 625/AS $3.00
1 DB3 1 4 Metallurgical Upgrading of Automotive Scrap Steel BY O. N. Carlson, and F. A. Schmidt, Ames Laboratory, U.S.
Atomic Energy Commission, Metallurgy Division, Iowa State University Ames, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 740
$4.35
Abatement of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation BY C. K. Stoddard, Ralph M. Parsons
Company Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1 .23/2;670/2-73-092 $1 .55 NTIS-PB 229 407/AS
Appraisal of Neutralization Processes to Treat Coal Mine Drainage BY H. L Lovell, Pennsylvania State
University University Park, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1 .23/2:670/2-73-093 $3.50 NTIS-PB 231 249/AS
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
Single-Cell Protein From Waste Cellulose BY C. D. Callihan, and C. E. Dunlap, Louisiana State Unversity,
Department of Chemical Engineering Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 873/AS $3.75
BOD, Solids and Nutrient Removal By Foam Flotation BY E. R. Becker, San Jose Public Works Department, City of
San Jose, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 1 84/AS $4.75
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
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1BB040
1DB314
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670/2-73-098 1BB033 Odors Emitted From Raw and Digested Sewage Sludge BY B. A. Rains, M. J. De Primo, and J. L. Grosedose, St.
Louis Sewer District, Metropolitan St. Louis, MO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-098 $1.15 NTIS-PB
232 369/AS
670/2-73-099 1BB041 Investigation of Surface Films - Chesapeake Bay Entrance BY W. G. Maclntyre, C. L. Smith, and J. C. Munday,
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Gloucester Point, VA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-099 $2.05
NTIS-PB 232 968/AS
670/2-73-100 1BB040 Applications of Reverse Osmosis to Acid Mine Drainage Treatment BY R. C. Wilmoth, Crown Mine Drainage
Control Field Site, EPA Rivesville, WV ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-100 $2.00 NTIS-PB 232 449/AS
670/2-73-101 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-102 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-103 1BB043 Ferric Chloride and Organic Polyelectrolytes for the Removal of Phosphorus BY O. Green, D. Van Dam, B.
LaBeau, T. L. Campbell, and S. L. Daniels, Grand Rapids, City of Grand Rapids, Ml ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:670/2-73-103 $1.55 NTIS-PB 239 866/AS $5.25
670/2-73-104 1BB043 Selected Abstracts for Instrumentation and Automation of Wastewater Facilities BY A. E. Molvar, and J. F.
Roesler, Raytheon Company, Environmental Systems Center Portsmouth, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 520/6AS
$7.00
670/2-74-001 1BB040 Carbonate Bonding of Taconite Tailings BY P. J. La Rosa, K. A. Ricciardella, and R. J. McGarvey, Applied
Technology Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-001 $1.00 NTIS-PB 232
370/AS
670/2-74-002 1BB040 Feasibility Study of a New Surface Mining Method "Longwall Stripping" BY M. F. Moomau, F. R. Zachar, and
J. W. Leonard, Potomac Engineering and Surveying Petersburg, WV ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-002
$1.15 NTIS-PB 233 146/AS
670/2-74-003 1BB040 Mine Drainage Pollution Control Demonstration Grant Procedures and Requirement — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a —BY F. J. Zaval, and R. Burns, Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 240 692/AS $5.25
670/2-74-004 1BB043 Optimization and Design of an Oil/Activated Sludge Concentration Process BY T. M. Rosenblatt, Esso
Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-004 $1.40 NTIS-PB
234173
670/2—74-005 1BB043 Fate and Effects of Trace Elements in Sewage Sludge When Applied to Agricultural Lands: A Literature
Review Study BY A. L. Page, California, University of Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 171 /AS $4.50
670/2-74-006 1BB043 Costs of Filter Pressing Domestic Sewage Sludges BY W. F. McMichael, Advanced Waste Treatment Research
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 130/AS $3.75
670/2-74-007 1DB064 Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Methods of Solid Waste Testing: Four Additional Procedures BY N.
S. Ulmer, Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231
203/AS $3.75
670/2-74-008 1BB036 Metallic Recovery From Waste Waters Utilizing Cementation BY O. P. Case, Anaconda American Brass
Company Waterbury, CT ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-008 $.85
670/2-74-009 1BB040 Analysis of Pollution Control Costs BY F. J. Doyle, G. Bhatt, and J. R. Rapp, Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Beaver, PA
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-009 $3.20 NTIS-PB 233 026 $ 10.50
670/2-74-010 1BB043 Costs of Hauling and Land Spreading of Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant Sludge BY W. F. McMichael,
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 005/AS $4.25
670/2-74-011 1BB043 Cost of Dissolved Air Flotation Thickening of Waste Activated Sludge at Municipal Sewage Treatment
Plants BY W. F. McMichael, Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 226 582/AS $2.75
670/2-74-012 1BB043 Adsorption from Aqueous Solution BY W. J. Weber Jr., and P. J. Usinowicz, Michigan, University of. College of
Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 453/AS $15.00
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670/2-74-013 1BB041 State of Maryland Waste Oil Recovery and Reuse Program BY E. J. Martin, and G. D. Gumtz, Environmental
Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-013 $2.70 NTIS-PB 234 446 $6.00
670/2-74-014 1DB314 Scrap Rubber Tire Utilization in Road Dressings BY B. G. Brand, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 559/AS $3.75
670/2-74-015 1DB314 Chemical Conversion of Wood and Cellulosic Wastes BY F. Shafizadeh, and C. Mclntyre, Montana, University of,
Wood Chemistry Laboratory Missoula, MT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 246 $6.00
670/2-74-016 1DB314 Reclamation of Energy from Organic Waste BY J. T. Pfeffer, Illinois, University of, Department of Civil Engineering
Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 176/AS $4.75
670/2-74-017 1BB043 Evaluation and Demonstration of the Capillary Suction Sludge Dewatering Device BY T. E. Lippert, and M. C.
Skriba, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Research and Development Center Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 232 358/AS $4.00
670/2-74-018 1BB043 Bacterial Zoogloea Formation BY R. F. Ung, and S. R. Farrah, Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 023 $4.00
670/2-74-019 1DB063 Feasibility of Hydraulic Transport and Treatment of Ground Household Refuse Through Sewers BY A. R.
Guzdar, and S. S. Rhee, Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 256/AS $14.25
670/2-74-020 1DB063 Preliminary Design of a Household Refuse Grinder BY A. T. Fisk, and A. R. Guzdar, Foster-Miller Associates, Inc.
Waltham, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239914 $5.75
670/2-74-021 1DB063 Feasibility of Hydraulic Transport of Ground Household Refuse Through Sewer Appurtenances BY D. A.
Monaghan, and A. R. Guzdar, Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 915 $5.75
670/2-74-022 1BB034 Computer Management of a Combined Sewer System Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-022 $5.30 NTIS-PB 235 717/AS $8.30
670/2-74-023 1BB040 Electrochemical Removal of Heavy Metals from Acid Mine Drainage BY N. B. Franco, and R. A. Balouskus,
Ecotrol, Inc. Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 764/AS $4.00
670/2-74—024A 1DB314 Raw Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and
Steel, Volume I - Technical Discussion BY J. F. Foran, A. T. Heenan, and R. G. Schweikhardt, Resource Planning
Institute Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 816/AS $5.75
670/2-74-024B 1DB314 Raw Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and
Steel, Volume II - Appendices BY J. F. Foran, A. T. Heenan, and R. G. Schweikhardt, Resource Planning Institute
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 817/AS $4.00
670/2-74-025 1BB043 Effect of Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio on Activated Sludge Subsidence and Dewatering Characteristics —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY A. Geinapolos, Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 941
$5.75
670/2-74-026
670/2-74-027
670/2-74-028
670/2-74-029
670/2-74-030
670/2-74-031
670/2-74-032
1BB034 SWIRL Concentrator as a Grit Separator Device BY R. H. Sullivan, and M. M. Cohn, American Public Works
Association Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 964/AS $4.50
1DB314 Chemical Conversion of Solid Waste to Useful Products BY J. F. Barbour, R. R. Groner, and V. H. Freed, Oregon
State University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 178/AS $5.50
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1BB036 Waterborne Wastes of the Paint and Inorganic Pigments Industries BY J. J. Barrett, G. A. Mornea, and J. J.
Roden III, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 019/AS $4.00
1DB314 Infrared Spectral Sensor for Refuse Sorting BY P. F. Winkler, Middlebury College, Physics Department Middlebury,
VT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 901 /AS $7.25
1BB043 Role of Polyelectrolytes in Filtration Processes BY C. R. O'Melia, North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC
ORDER FROM: NERC-Cincinnati, OH 45268
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670/2-74-033 1BB034 Manual for Deicing Chemical Storage and Handling BY D. L. Richardson, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 152/AS $3.70
670/2-74-034 1BB043 Off-the-Shelf Analyzers for Measuring Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in Activated Sludge BY R. H. Wise.
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 345/AS $3.00
670/2-74-035a 1DB314 First Annual Report: Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles and Appendix A - A Linear Programming
Approach for the Traveling Salesman Problem — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY M. Wathne, Illinois,
University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 896/AS $4.25
670/2-74-035b 1DB314 First Annual Report: Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles and Appendix B - Optimal Routing of Solid
Waste Collection Vehicles — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY S. Hong, Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 239 897/AS $5.25
670/2-74-036a 1DB314 Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles, Final Report: Appendix A - Manual for Use of the Computer
Codes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. C. Liebman, Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 239 898/AS $4.25
670/2-74-036b 1DB314 Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles: Appendix B - A Heuristic Solution to the M-Postmen's Problem
— Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY J. W. Mole, Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239
899/AS $5.75
670/2-74-037 1DB064 Economic Analysis of the Processing and Disposal of Refuse Sludges BY P. Kos, P. M. Keier, and J. M. Joyce,
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 498/AS $4.00
670/2-74-038 1DB064 Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection: A Case Study for Springfield, Massachusetts BY P. M. Meier,
J. Kuhner, and R. E. Bolton, Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 499/AS $5.75
670/2-74-039 1BB034 Relationship Between Diameter and Height for the Design of a Swirl Concentrator as a Combined Sewer
Overflow Regulator BY R. H. Sullivan, and M. M. Cohn, American Public Works Association Chicago, IL ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-039 $1.00 NTIS-PB 234 646/AS
670/2-74-040 1BB034 Urban Stormwater Management and Technology: An Assessment BY J. A. Lager, and W. G. Smith, Metcalf and
Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 687/AS $ 11.50
670/2-74-041 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-042 1BB036 Waste Water Treatment and Reuse in a Metal Finishing Job Shop S.K. Williams Company Wauwatosa, Wl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 476/AS $3.75
670/2-74-043 1BB038 Development and Evaluation Report: Physical Chemical Marine Sanitation System BY J. M. Heeney, R. B.
Neveril, E. K. Kurg, and G. A. Remus, General American Transportation Corporation Niles, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 231 846/AS$7.00
670/2-74—044 1BB036 Ion Exchange Process for Recovery of Chromate from Pigment Manufacturing BY D. Robinson, H. Weisberg,
G. Chase, K. Libby Jr., and J. Capper, Mineral Pigments, Corporation Beltsville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233
641/AS $4.50
670/2-74-045 1BB034 Manual for Deicer Chemical Application Practices BY D. L. Richardson, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 694/AS $6.25
670/2-74-046 1BB043 On-line Colorimetric Analyzers for Monitoring Nitrate-Nitrite, Ammonia, Orthophosphorus and Total
Hydrolyzable Phosphorus in Wastewater-Treatment Process Streams BY R. H. Wise, Advanced Waste
Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 990/AS $4.50
670/2-74-047 1BB043 Activated Silica in Wastewater Coagulation BY W. J. Weber Jr., and L. A. Ketchum, Michigan, University of,
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 454/AS $6.25
670/2-74-048 1BB043 Oxygenation of Aqueous Bodies Using Liquid Oxygen-Loxination BY T. D. Bass, W. Garner, and A. E.
Vandergrift, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 455/AS $3.75
670/2-74-049 1BB034 Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - Phase III BY M. Maher, Philadelphia Water
Department Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-049 $1.95 NTIS-PB 235 771 /AS
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REPORT NO.
670/2-74-050 1BB034 Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment by the Rotating Biological Contactor Process BY F. L. Welsh, and D. J.
Stucky, Autotrol Corporation Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 892/AS $5.75
670/2-74-051 1BB040 Limestone and LImettone-Lime Neutralization of Acid Mine Drainage BY R. C. Wilmoth, Industrial Waste
Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Rivesville, WV ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-051 $1.40 NTIS-PB
234 607/AS
670/2-74-052 1BB041 Waste Oil Recycling and Disposal BY M. J. Weinstein, Recon Systems, Inc. Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-052 $4.00 NTIS-PB 235 857/AS $6.50
670/2-74-053 1BB038 Combustion Toilet for Use on Small Boats BY T. S. McMahon, Ocean Systems, Inc. Reston, VA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 233 175/AS $9.00
670/2-74-054 1BB038 Sources of Oil and Water in Bilges of Great Lakes Ships BY J. B. Woodward, Michigan, University of, Department
of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 846/AS $3.25
670/2-74-055 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-056 1BB038 Development of On-Shore Treatent System for Sewage from Watercroft Retention System BY J. H. Robbins,
and A. C. Green, FMC Corporation, Advanced Products Division San Jose, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 645/AS
670/2-74-057 1BB036 Characterization of Waste Waters from the Ethical Pharmaceutical Industry BY J. Mayes, Gulf Southern
Research Institute for Pharmaceutical Associates Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
670/2-74-058 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-059 1BB036 Laboratory Study of Continous Electro-oxidation of Dilute Cuanide Waste BY J. J. Byerley, and K. Enns,
Waterloo, University of, Department of Chemical Engineering Waterloo, Ontario, Canada ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
235 588/AS $3.25
670/2-74-060 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-061 1BB043 Phosphate Removal in an Activated Sludge Facility BY R. E. Finger, G. J. Mason, D. A. Carlson, and G. L.
Minton, Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 749/AS $4.50
670/2-74-062 1BB043 Cost-Effective Design Based Upon Field Derived Parameters St. Louis Sewer District, Metropolitan St. Louis, MO
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 356/AS $4.50
670/2-74-063 1BB038 Effects of Exhaust from Two-Cycled Outboard Engines BY W. W. Shuster, N. L Clesceri, S. Kobayashi, and W.
Perrotte, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 567/AS $7.25
670/2-74-064 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-065 1DB064 Preliminary Assessment of Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection BY P. M. Meier, J. Kuhner, and C. J.
Martel, Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 496/AS $5.50
670/2-74-066 1DB064 Modifications to the Executive Computer Program for Steady-State Simulation of Wastewater Treatment
Facilities BY P. M. Meier, and G. R. Fisette, Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234
497/AS $3.75
670/2-74-067 1CB047 Mathematical Analysis of the Kinetics of Viral Inactivation BY R. M. Clark, B. L. Grupenhoff, and G. C. Kent,
Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 124 $3.25
670/2-74-068 1DB064 Assessment of Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection: A Summary Report BY P. M. Meier, J. Kuhner,
and R. E. Bolton, Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 085 $4.50
670/2-74-069 1BB043 Control Schemes for the Activated-Sludge Process BY R. Smith, and R. G. Eilers, National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 086 $3.75
670/2-74-070 1BB040 Mine Spoil Potentials for Soil and Water Quality BY R. M. Smith, W. E. Grube Jr, T. Arkle Jr, and A. Sobek, West
Virginia University Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 525/AS $6.25
670/2-74-071 1BB033 Demonstration of Waste Flow Reduction from Households BY S. Cohen, and H. Wallman, General Dynamics
Corporation Groton, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 904/AS $5.25
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670/2-74-072
670/2-74-073
670/2-74-074
670/2-74-075
670/2-74-076a
1BB038 Assessing Effects on Wafer Quality by Boating Activity BY Y. A. Yousef, Florida Technological University
Orlando, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 519/AS $3.30
1BB041 Evaluation of MTF for Testing Hazardous Material Spill Control Equipment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -
-BY C. R. Thomas, G. M. L. Robinson, and E. J. Martin, Hancock Company Bay St. Louis, MS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
240 762/AS $9.25
1BB043 Microbiology of Sewage Sludge Disposal in Soil BY R. H. Miller, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development
Center Wooster, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 817/AS $5.75
1BB034 Surge Facility for Wet and Dry Weather Flow Control BY H. L. Welborn, Rohnert Park, City of Rohnert Park, CA
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-075 $1.55 NTIS-PB 238 905/AS
1DB064 Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill - First Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY
O. B. Andersland, R. P. Vallee, and T. A. Armstrong, Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 239 869/AS $7.00
670/2-74-076b 1DB064 Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill - Second Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-O01a —
BY O. B. Andersland, R. P. Vallee, W. A. Charlie, and D. W. Marshall, Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 618 $7.50
670/2-74-077 1BB043 Reverse Osmosis of Treated and Untreated Secondary Sewage Effluent BY D. f. Boen, and G. L. Johannson,
Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 353/AS $7.50
670/2-74-078 1DB063 Industrial Chemicals Solid Waste Generation — The Significance of Process Resource Recovery, and
Improved Disposal BY J. C. Saxton, and M. Kramer, International Research and Technology Corporation Arlington,
VA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-078 $2.15 NTIS-PB 233 464 $6.25
670/2-74-079 1BB034 Evaluation of Three Combined Sewage Overflow Treatment Alternatives — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
BY J. W. Parks, Shelbyville, City of Shelbyville, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 115/AS $5.25
670/2-74-080 1BB043 Study of an Integrated Power, Water and Wastewater Utility Complex New York State Atomic and Space
Development Authority New York, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 408/AS $7.50
670/2-74-081 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-082 1DB063 Measures of Effectiveness for Refuse Storage, Collection, and Transportation Practices Messer Associates,
Inc. Silver Spring, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 252/AS $7.00
670/2-74-083 1DB063 Analysis of the Current Impact of Plastic Refuse Disposal Upon the Environment — Abstracted
600/9-75—OOla —BY D. A. Braughan, M. Y. Anastas, and H. H. Krause, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 654/AS $4.25
670/2-74-084 1DB063 Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators Versus Refuse Composition — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
BY D. A. Braughan, H. H. Krause, and W. W. Boyd, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 238 747/AS $4.25
670/2-74-085 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-086 1BB034 Chemical Impact of Snow Dumping Practices — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY P. J. O'Brien, P. L. Levins, and
C. H. Summers, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 764/AS $3.75
670/2-74-087 1BB034 Assessment and Development Plan for Monitoring of Organic* in Storm Flows — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla —BY A. E. Molvar, and A. Tulumello, Raytheon Company Protsmouth, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
238810/AS$4.75
670/2-74-088 1DB311 Promising Technologies for Treating Hazardous Waste BY C. J. Rogers, and R. E. Landrerh, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 145 $3.75
670/2-74-089 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-090 1BB034 Countermeasures for Pollution From Overflow - The State of the Art — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY R.
Field, and J. A. Lager, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB240
498 $3.75
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REPORT NO.
670/2-74-091 1BB038 Devices for On - Board Treatment of Waste from Vessels — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY T. J. O'Grady,
and T. D. Lakomski, Thiokol Corporation Brigham City, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 993/AS $5.75
670/2-74-092 1BB038 Crankcase Drainage from In-Service Out-board Motors — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY C. P. Hare, and
C. J. Pringer, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 691/AS $5.75
670/2-74-093 1BB040 Environmental Protection in Surface Mining of Coal BY E. C. Grim, and R. D. Hill, Industrial Waste Treatment
Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-093 $3.50 NTIS-PB 238 538
$3.50
670/2-74-094 1CB047 Microbiological Production of Geosmin BY N. N. Gerber, Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM:
GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-094 $0.65 NTIS-PB 238 781 /AS
670/2-74-095a 1DB314 Effects of Water Pollution Controls on Solid Waste Generation, 1971 to 1985: Executive Summary —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY R. Stone, Ralph Stone and Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 240 739/AS $4.75
670/2-74-095b 1DB314 Forecast of the Effects of Air and Water Controls of Solid Waste Generation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a
-BY R. Stone, and D. Brows, Ralph Stone and Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 819/AS
$19.25
670/2-74-096 1BB034 Characterization and Treatment of Urban Land Runoff — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY N. V. Colston,
North Carolina, University of Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 987/AS $6.25
670/2-74-097 1BB038 Characterization of Vessel Waste in Duluth-Superior Harbor — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY G. D.
Gumtz, D. M. Jordan, and R. Waller, Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241 081/AS$4.25
670/2-75-001 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-75-002 1BB034 Suspended Solids Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. W. Liskowitz, G. J. Francey, and J. Tarzynski,
American Standards, Inc. New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 581 /AS $3.75
670/2-75-003 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY Jr., F. A DeWitt, and P. Melvin,
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 719/AS $7.25
670/2-75-004 1BB041 Feasibility of 5 gpm Dynactor/Flash Magnetic Separator System to Treat Spilled Hazardous Materials —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY R. G. Sanders, S. R. Rich, and T. G. Pantazelos, Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories,
Inc. Northbrook, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 080/AS $3.75
670/2-75-005 1DB311 Degradation Mechanism: Controlling the Bioaccumulation of Hazardous Materials — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla -BY C. Rogers, and R. Landreth, Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 748/AS $3.25
670/2-75-006 1BB040 Removal of Manganese From Mine Drainage by Ozone and Chlorine — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY R.
Rozelle, and H. Swain, Wilkes College Wilkes Barre, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 143/AS $4.25
670/2-75-007 1BB038 On-Shore Treatment Systems for Sewerage from Watercraft Retention Systems — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla —BY A. J. Glueckert, and P. A. Saigh, General American Transportation Corporation Niles, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 630 $3.75
670/2-75-008 1BB043 System Alternatives in Oxygen Activated Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY D. F. Bishop, S. M.
Bennet, and A. B. Hois, Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 241 310/AS$4.25
670/2-75-009 1BB033 Water Renovation of Municipal Effluents by Reverse Osmosis -~ Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. E.
Cruver, J. E. Beckman, and E. Bevege, Gulf Environmental Systems Company San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 240 018/AS $5.75
670/2-75-010 1BB034 Multi-Purpose Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment Facility, Mount Clemens, Michigan — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -BY V. U. Mahida, and F. J. DeDecker, Mount Clemens, City of Mount Clemens, Ml ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 914/AS $7.25
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670/2-75-011 1BB034 Physical and Selling Characteristics of Participates in Storm and Sanitary Wastewaters — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b —BY R. J. Dalrymple, S. L. Hodd, and D. C. Morin, American Public Works Association Chicago, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 001/AS $3.75
670/2-75-012 1BB043 Lime Stabilized Sludge: Its Stability and Effect on Agricultural Land — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la -BY C. A.
Counts, and A. J. Shuckrow, Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 809/AS $4.75
670/2-75-013 1BB043 Interim Report of Task Force on Phosphate Removal Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY J. B. Farrell,
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 317/AS $7.25
670/2-75-014 1DB063 Feasibility Study of Use of Molten Salt Technology for Pyralysis of Solid Waste BY V. L. Hammond, and L. K.
Mudge, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 674/AS $4.75
670/2-75-015 1BB036 Pilot Plant Optimization of Phosphoric Acid Recovery Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY L. E.
Lancy, F. A. Steward, and J. H. Weet, Lancy Laboratories Zelienople, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 793/AS
$3.75
670/2-75-016 1BB036 Reclamation of Sulfuric Acid From Waste Streams — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY H. C. Peterson, and P. L.
Kern, New Jersey Zinc Company Palmerton, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 791 /AS $4.25
670/2-75-017 1BB034 Storm Water Management Model: User's Manual - Version II — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY W. C.
Huber, J. P. Heaney, M. A. Medina, W. A. Peltz, H. Sheikh, and G. F. Smith, Florida, University of Gainesville, FL
ORDER FROM: NERC - Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
670/2-75-018 1BB036 Reclamation of Metal Values from Metal-Finishing Waste Treatment Sludges — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b —BY A. B. Tripler Jr., R. H. Cherry Jr., and Jr., G. R Smithson, Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 018/AS $4.75
670/2-75-019 1BB034 Biological Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflow at Kenosha, Wisconsin — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -
-BY R. W. Agnew, C. A. Hansen, W. H. Richardson, M. J. Clark, and O. F. Nelson, Kenosha, City of Kenosha, Wl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 126/AS $8.50
670/2-75-020 1BB034 Sewerage System Monitoring and Remote Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY T. R. Watt, R. G.
Skrentner, and A. C. Davanzo, Detroit Metro Water Department Detroit, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 107/AS
$7.00
670/2-75-021 1BB034 Bench-Scale High-Rate Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows With Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY P. E. Moffa, Jr., E. C Tifft, S. L. Richardson, and J. E. Smith, Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 296/AS $7.00
670/2-75-022 1BB034 Urban Stormwater Management Modeling and Decision-Making — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY J. P.
Heaney, W. C. Huber, H. Sheikh, M. A. Medina, J. R. Doyle, W. A. Peltz, and J. E. Darling, Florida, University of
Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 290/AS $7.00
670/2-75-023 1DB064 Evaluation of Health Hazards Associated With Solid Waste Sewage Sludge Mixtures — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb -BY W. L. Gaby, East Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
810/AS$4.25
670/2-75-024 1DB064 Industrial Solid Waste Classification Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY J. B. Berkowitz, F. March,
and R. Home, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 119/AS $10.50
670/2-75-025 1DB063 High-Temperature Vortex Incinerator — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY R. C. Thurnau, and D. A. Oberacker,
Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 723/AS $3.75
670/2-75-026a 1DB314 Analysis Models for Solid Waste Collection — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY J. F. Hudson, D. S. Grossman,
and D. H. Marks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 117/AS
$7.50
670/2-75-026b 1DB314 Analysis Models for Solid Waste Collection — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY J. F. Hudson, D. S. Grossman,
and D. H. Marks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 494/AS
$7.25
670/2-75-027 1BB043 Reverse Osmosis of Treated and Untreated Secondary Sewage Effluent; Appendix A-2 and Appendix A-6 -
— Abstracted 600/9—75-001 a —BY D. F. Boen, and G. L. Johannsen, Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 354/AS $3.75
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670/2-75-028 1BB043 Electrochemical Carbon Regeneration BY P. H. Owen, and J. P. Barry, Environics, Inc. Huntington Beach, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 1567AS $3.75
670/2-75-029 1BB036 Copper Recovery from Brass Mill Discharge by Cementation with Scrap Iron — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla
-BY P. O. Case, Anaconda Company Waterbury, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 822/AS $4.25
670/2-75-030 1DB064 Urban Street Cleaning — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY A. H. Levis, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Brooklyn,
NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 327/AS $6.25
670/2-75-031 1DB314 Solid Waste Conversion: Cellulose Liquefaction — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY J. A. Kaufman, and A. H.
Weiss, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 509/AS $7.25
670/2-75-032 1DB314 Fabrication of Single Cell Protein From Cellulosic Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY W. H. Daly, and
Jr., L. P Ruiz, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 502/AS $4.25
670/2-75-033a 1DB064 Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. I - Summary —
Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ib -BY N. L. Hecht, and D. S. Duvall, Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 310/AS $3.75
670/2-75-033b 1DB064 Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. II - Municipal Sludges —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY N. L. Hecht, and D. S. Duvall, Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 311 /AS $7.50
670/2-75-033c 1DB064 Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. Ill - Utility Coal Ash —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY N. L. Hecht, and D. S. Duvall, Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 312/AS $4.25
670/2-75-033d 1DB064 Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. IV - Municipal
Incinerator Residues — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY N. L. Hecht, and D. S. Duvall, Dayton Research Institute,
University of Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 3 WAS $4.25
670/2-75-034 1DB314 Specifications for Materials Recovered from Municipal Refuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY H. Alter,
and W. R. Reeves, National Center for Resource Recovery, Inc. Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
540/AS $5.25
670/2-75-035 1BB034 Stream Pollution Abatement by Supplement Pumping — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY C. W. Reh, and W.
W. Sadler, Richmond, City of Richmond, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 566/AS $5.25
670/2-75-036 1CB047 Survey of Corrosion Products in the Seattle Water Department Tolt Distribution — Abstracted
600/9-75-00Ib -BY R. A. Dangel, Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 242 534/AS $3.75
670/2-75-037 1BB043 Demonstration of a High-Rate Activated Sludge System — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY C. H. Huang,
and D. L. Feuerstein, Engineering Science, Inc. Berkeley, CA BY E. L. Miller, City of Chino Chino, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 005/AS $6.25
670/2-75-038 1BB043 Demonstrated Technology and Research Needs for Reuse of Municipal Wastewater — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -BY C. J. Schmidt, and E. V. Clements III, SCS Engineers Long Beach, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
670/2-75-039 1BB043 Advanced Automatic Control Strategies for the Activated Sludge Treatment Process — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -BY J. F. Petersack, and R. G. Smith, Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
246 726/AS $7.50
670/2-75-040 1DB314 Design and Performance Considerations for a Pilot Process for Separating Mixed Municipal Refuse —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY D. G. Wilson, and S. D. Senturia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 136/AS $4.75
670/2-75-041 1BB034 Storm Water Management Model: Dissemination and User Assistance — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —BY
J. A. Hagarman, and F. R. Dressier, University City Science Center Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
544/AS $4.25
670/2-75-042 1BB041 Methods to Treat, Control and Monitor Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY R.
J. Pilie, R. E. Baier, R. C. Ziegler, R. P. Leonard, J. G. Michalovic, S. L. Pek, and D. H. Bock, Calspan Corporation
Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 386/AS $5.75
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670/2-75-043 1BB036 Disposal and Utilization of Waste Kiln Dust From Cement Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b --BY T. A.
Davis, and D. B. Hooks, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 825/AS $4.25
670/2-75-044 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports - November 1974 - February 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY F.
A. DeWitt Jr., and P. Melvin, California, University of Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 542/AS
$8.50
670/2-75-045 1BB043 Replacement of Activated Sludge Secondary Clarlfiers by Dynamic Straining — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c
-BY M. Joyce, W. Schultz, and A. Strom, FMC Corporation Itasca, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 828/AS $4.75
670/2-75-046 1BB034 Rainfall-Runoff Relations on Urban and Rural Areas -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY E. F. Brater, and J. D.
Sherrill, Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 830/AS $5.25
670/2-75-047 1BB040 Up-Dip Versus Down-Dip Mining: An Evaluation -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY J. W. Mentz, and J. B.
Warg, Skelly & Log, Engineers Harrisburg, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 420/AS $4.75
670/2-75-048 1BB040 Water Quality Control in Mine Spoils — Upper Colorado River Basin — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY D.
B. McWhorter, R. K. Sfcogerboe, and G. V. Skogerboe, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 908/AS $5.25
670/2-75-049 1BB043 Review of Landspreading of Liquid Municipal Sewage Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e -BY T. E.
Carroll, D. L. Maase, J. M. Genco, and C. N. Ifeadi, Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OM ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 245 271/AS $5.25
670/2-75-050a 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Summary Report — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 555/AS
$5.25
670/2-75-050b 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestlform Fiber Removal - Appendix A. Weather and Lake
Level Data, Water Quality Data, and Raw Water Pumping Schedule — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -Black &
Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 556/AS $4.25
670/2-75-050c 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix B. Design, Installation
and Operation of Pilot Filters. Appendix C. Summary of Data for Individual Filter Runs — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 557/AS
$4.25
670/2-75-050d 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix D. Head Loss and
Turbidity Curves for Individual Filter Runs — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Black & Veatch Consulting
Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 558/AS $7.50
670/2-75-050e 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix E. Ontario Research
Foundation Electron Microscope Analysis Results. Appendix F. EPA National Water Quality Laboratory X-
Ray Diffraction Analysis Results. Appendix G. University of Minnesota at Duluth Electron Microscope
Analysis Results — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER
FROM: Pending
670/2-75-050f 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix H. Comparison of
Turbidimeters — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER
FROM: Pending
670/2-75-050g 1CB047 Dire'* "Utratlon of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix I. Dlatomlte Filters for
Asbestiform Fiber Removal from Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers
Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 080/AS $4.75
670/2-75-051 1BB043 Single-Stage Nitrlficatlon-Denitriflcatlon — Abstracted 600/9-75-00le -BY D. f. Bishop, J. A. Heidman, and
J. B. Stamberg, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 857/AS
$3.75
670/2-75-052 1BB043 Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Removal in Staged NltrlflcatlonDenitrlflcatlon Treatment — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY J. A. Heidman, D. F. Bishop, and J. B. Stamberg, Motional Environmental Research Center, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 970/AS $3.75
670/2-75-053 1DB064 Use of Domestic Waste Glass for Urban Paving - Summary Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY W. R.
Mallich, D. E. Day, and B. G. Wixon, Missouri, University of Rolla, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 536/AS $4.25
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REPORT NO.
670/2-75-054 1BB034 Characterization and Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -San
Francisco, City of San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 299/AS $7.25
670/2-75-055 1BB036 Removal of Chromium from Plating Rinse Water Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
BY R. B. Landrigan, and J. B. Hallowell, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
370/AS $4.25
670/2-75-056 1BB041 Preliminary Design of a Comprehensive Waste Oil Processing Facility — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY
G. D. Gumtz, and E. J. Martin, Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
461/AS $5.75
670/2-75-057 1BB041 Guidelines for the Disposal of Small Quantities of Unused Pesticide — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY E.
W. Lawless, T. L. Ferguson, and A. F. Meiners, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
244 557/AS $9.50
670/2-75-058 1DB314 Environmental Assessment of Future Disposal Methods for Plastics in Municipal Solid Waste — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOle —BY D. A. Vaughan, C. Ifeadi, R. A. Markle, and H. H. Krause, Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 366/AS $4.75
670/2-75-059 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, February 1975 - April 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY F. A.
DeWitt Jr., and P. Melvin, California, University of Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 724/AS $7.50
670/2-75-060 1BB043 Controlling Sulfides in Sanitary Sewers Using Air and Oxygen — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY R. J.
Sewell, Port Arthur, City of Port Arthur, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 894/AS $5.25
670/2-75-061 1BB038 Analysis of Emissions from Outboard Two Cycle Marine Engines — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY W. J.
Weber Jr., D. E. Cole, and J. C. Posner, Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 174/AS
$8.50
670/2-75-062 1BB038 Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
Environmental Control Technology Corporation Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 175/AS $9.50
670/2-75-063 1BB038 Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment - Southern Lakes — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY H. L. Davis, and K. D. Wilson, Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. Gainesville, FL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 176/AS $7.50
670/2-75—064 1BB038 Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment - Summary Report —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Boating Industry Association Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 177/AS
$4.25
670/2-75-065 1BB034 Short Course Proceedings: Applications of Stormwater Management Models — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc
—BY F. A. DiGiano, and P. A. Mangarella, Massachusetts, University of Amherst, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247
163/AS$11.75
670/2-75-066 1BB041 Surface Effects Skimmer Development — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY N. P. Trentacoste, Science
Applications, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 391 /AS $4.75
670/2-75-067 1BB034 Automatic Organic Monitoring System for Storm and Combined Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY
A. Tulumello, Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 142/AS $4.75
670/2-75-068 1BB041 Recycling of Waste Oils — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY S. Maizus, National Oil Recovery Corporation
Bayonne, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 222/AS $8.75
670/4-73-001 1BA027 Biological Field and Laboratory Methods for Measuring the Quality of Surface Waters and Effluents BY C. I.
Weber, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 183 $12.50
670/4-73-002 1BA027 Investigation of Remote Sensing Techniques for Agricultural Feedlot Pollution Detection BY F. A. Schmer, D.
W. Ryland, and F. A. Waltz, South Dakota State University Brookinger, SD ORDER FROM: Pending
670/4-73-003 670/4-73-003 thru 670/4-73-017 are Unassigned and will remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
670/4-73-018 1HA327 Performance of the Union Carbide Dissolved Oxygen Sensor BY R. J. O'Herron, National Environmental
Research Center, Analytical Quality Control Laboratory Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 162/AS $3.25
670/4-73-019 670/4-73-019 thru 670/4-73-025 are Unassigned and will remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
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670/4-73-026 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/4-74-001 1HA327 Literature Survey of Instrumental Measurements of Biochemical Oxygen Demand for Control Application,
1960-1963 BY R. j. O'Herron, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 765/AS $3.25
670/4-74-002 1BA027 Simultaneous and Automated Determination of Total Phosphorous and Total Kjeldahl BY M. E. Gales, and R.
L Booth, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 232 710/AS $3.25
670/4-74-003o 1BA027 Analytical Methodology Information Center: Activities for 1973-1974 BY R. L. Little, and R. L. Dearby, Battelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Garrett, L. 202-426-2355
670/4-74-003b 1BA027 Reviews of Current Literature on Analytical Methodology and Quality Control - Activities for 1973 through
1974 Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Garrett, L. 202-426-2355
670/4-74-004 1BA027 Estimation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Presence of Dot-Type Compounds Baird-Atomic, Inc. Bedford,
MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 599/AS $4.75
670/4-74-005 1BA027 Environmental Requirements and Pollution Tolerance of Freshwater Diatoms BY R. L. Lowe, Bowling Green
State University Bowling Green, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 490/AS $9.50
670/4-74-006 1BA027 Taxonomy and Ecology of Stenonema Mayflies (Heptageniidae: Ephemeroptera) — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla —BY P. A. Lewis, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 235/AS$4.75
670/4-74-007 1HA327 Evaluation of the Ryan's Waterproof Thermograph (Model F-30) BY R. P. Lauch, National Environmental
Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 561 /AS $3.25
670/4-74-008 1BA027 Occurrence of Organohalides in Chlorinated Drinking Waters BY T. A. Bellar, J. J. Lichtenberg, and R. C. Kroner,
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/5:670/4-74-008 $0.65
670/4-74-009 1BA027 Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds at the UG/1 Level in Water by Gas Chromatography BY T. A.
Bellar, and J. J. Lichtenberg, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/5:670/4-74-009 $0.80 NTIS-PB 237 973/AS
670/4-75-001 1HA327 Performance of the OSCO Model 1391 Water Wastewater Sampler — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY R. P.
Lauch, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 700/AS $3.75
670/4-75-002 1HA327 Interfacing a 24-Point Analog Recorder to a Computer Controlled Telemetry Line — Abstracted
600/9—75-001 a —BY J. M. Teuschler, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 086/AS $3.75
670/4-75-003 1HA327 Application and Procurement of Automatic Wastewater Samplers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY R. P.
Lauch, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 085/AS $3.75
670/4-75-004a 1HA327 Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Part I - General Statistics — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla —BY E. C. Julian, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORD^R FROM: NTIS-PB 241 707/AS $3.75
670/4-75-004b 1HA327 Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Part II - Scatter Plots — Abstracted
600/9-75—OOla —BY E. C. Julian, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 708/AS $3.75
670/4-75-005 1HA327 Investigation of the Orion Research Cyanide Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY R. J. O'Herron,
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241 802/AS $3.75
670/4-75-006 1HA327 Activities and Needs Related to Radioactive Standards for Environmental Measurements: A Symposium
held in Washington, DC, August 21, 1973 BY J. E. Eldridge, and B. Kahn, Methods Development and Quality
Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 256/AS $4.25
670/5-73-001 670/5-73-001 thru 670/5-73-011 are Unassigned and will remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
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670/5-73-012 1DA312 Systems Simulation and Solid Waste Planning: A Case Study BY R. M. Clark, and J. I. Gillean, National
Environmental Research Center, Office of Program Coordination Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 995
$3.75
670/5^73-013 670/5-73-013 thru 670/5-73-019 are Unassigned and will remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
670/5-73-020 1DA312 Study of the Economics of Hospital Solid Waste Systems BY R. G. Bond, Minnesota, University of, Division of
Environmental Health Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 681 $9.00
670/5-73-021 1DA312 Economic and Technological Impediments to Recycling Obsolete Ferrous Solid Waste BY O. W. Albrecht, and
R. G. McDermott, Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
223 034 $4.25
670/5-74-001 ID A312 Hospital Solid Waste: An Annotated Bibliography BY R. D. Siner, A. G. Duchene, and N. J. Vick, Minnesota,
University of, School of Public Health Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 708/AS $5.75
670/5-74-002 1DA312 Case Study and Business Analysis of the Scrap Industry Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 229 200/AS $4.75
670/5-74-003 ID A312 Can Federal Procurement Practices be Used to Reduce Solid Waste BY J. Milgrom, Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 727/AS $7.50
670/5-74-004 ID A312 Secondary Fiber Recovery Incentive Analysis BY F. A. Cardin, Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 082/AS $10.25
670/5-74-005 1 DAS 12 Aluminum as a Component of Solid Waste and a Recoverable Resource BY R. J. Talley, and R. H. Ongerth,
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 770/AS $3.25
670/5-74-006 1DA312 Criteria for Regional Solid Waste Management Planning — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY B. H. Stevens,
Regional Science Research Institute Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 631 $9.50
670/5-74-007 1DA312 Optimal Configuration of a Regional Solid Waste Management System BY A. A. Pathak, California, University
of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 360/AS $5.75
670/5-74-008 1 D A312 Optimization Models for Regional Public Systems BY K. S. Vasan, California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 231 309/AS $4.75
670/5-74-009 1DA312 Model for Optimal Design and Operation of Solid Waste Transfer Stations BY H. J. Yaffe, California,
University of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 075/AS $4.50
670/5-75-001 1DA312 Evaluation of Feasibility and Economic Implication of Pricing Mechanisms in Solid Waste Management —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY E. Ernst, ABT Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239
1 WAS $4.75
670/9-73-001 670/9-73-001 thru 670/9-73-003 are Unassigned and Will Remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
670/9-73-004 1RA103 Environmental Research Publications National Environmental Research Center, Technical Information Office
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 591 /AS $3.00
670/9-73-005 670/9-73-005 thru 670/9-73-034 are Unassigned and Will Remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
670/9-73-035 ID A312 Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Demand for Municipal Collection of Household Refuse Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 020/7 $3.50
670/9-73-036 670/9-73-036 thru 670/9-73-054 are Unassigned and will Remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
670/9-73-055 IRA 103 Annual Report, 1972, NERC - Cincinnati National Environmental Research Center, Technical Information Office
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 910 $3.75
670/9-73-056 1RA103 Active Research Tasks Report, Fiscal Year 1973 BY G. R. Schultz, and D. J. Harmon, National Environmental
Research Center, Office of Research and Development Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 567/AS $6.50
670/9-74-001 1RA103 Environmental Research in 1973, Annual Report National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 510/AS $5.25
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670/9-74-002 IRA 103 New* of Environmental Research in Cincinnati - May-December, 1973 National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 935/AS $6.25
670/9-74-003 1BB033 Second U.S. - Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology December 1-6, 1972 Office of Research
and Development, Office of International Affairs Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 709 $28.25
670/9-74-004 1RA103 Excerpts from Control of Infiltration and Inflow into Sewer Systems and Prevention and Correction of
Excessive Infiltration and Inflow Into Sewer Systems National Environmental Research Center, Technical
Information Staff Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
670/9-74-005 1BA027 Virus in Waste, Renovated, and Other Waters - 1973 Literature Abstracts BY G. Berg, Methods Development
and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
670/9-74-006 1RA103 Pollution Control Technology Assessment - Proceedings of an Environmental Resources Conference, May
1-3, 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 238 303/AS $7.00
670/9-75-001 1RA103 Environmental Research Publications 1971-1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -Technical Information Staff,
MERC Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 602/AS $5.25
670/9-75-002 1RA103 NERC-Cincinnati Annual Report, 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Technical Information Staff, NERC
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 040/AS $5.25
670/9-75-003 1RA103 News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, January - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
Technical Information Staff, NERC Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 131/AS $4.25
670/9-75-004 1BB043 Upgrading Wastewater Stabilization Ponds to Meet New Discharge Standards — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla -BY E. J. Middlebrooks, D. H. Falkenborg, R. F. Lewis, and D. J. Ehreth, Utah State University
Logan, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 402/AS $7.50
670/9-75-005 1RA103 Third U.S. — Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology, Proceedings, February 12-16, 1974 —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e —National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 243 167/AS $ 13.00
670/9-75-006 1CB047 Handbook for Evaluating Water Bacteriology — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY E. E. Geldreich, Water
Supply Research Laboratory, NERC, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 145/AS $7.50
670/9-75-007 1BA027 Viruses in Waste Renovated and other Viruses—1974 Literature Abstracts BY G. Berg, National
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 957/AS $3.75
670/9-75-008 1CA046 Literature Review and Bibliography of Mammalian Toxicology of Select Munitions — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOle —BY J. L. Mullaney, and R. G. Tardiff, Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 566/AS $4.25
680/1-75-001 1FA082 Synergistic Effect of Polonium-210 and Cigarette Smoke in Rats — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY S. C.
Black, and E. W. Bretthauer, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
246 174/AS $3.25
680/4-73-OOlb 1HA327 Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program, 1973 - 1974 Quality Assurance
Research Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/5:680/4-73-00Ib $0.65 NTIS-PB 240
962/AS $3.75
680/4-73-001A 1HA327 Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program, 1973 - 1974 National Environmental Research Center, Quality
Assurance Branch, EPA, Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/5:680/4-73-001A $0.60 NTIS-PB 240
955/AS $3.25
680/4-73-002 1HA326 Simplified Atomic Absorption Determination of Stable Strontium in Milk and Hay BY J. Barth, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV BY B. H. Bruckner, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/5:680/4-73-002 $0.70 NTIS-PB 240 764/AS $3.75
680/4-74-001 1HA325 Accumulation of Tritium in Various Species of Fish Reared in Tritiated Water BY R. G. Patzer, A. A. Moghissi,
and D. N. McNelis, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238
684/AS $3.25
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680/4-74-002 1HA325 Polluted Groundwater: Estimating the Effects of Man's Activities (Formerly 600/4-74-002) BY J. F. Karuvian,
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santo Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
078/AS $5.75
680/4-74-003 1MA325 Rationale and Methodology for Monitoring Groundwater Polluted by Mining Activities (Formerly
600/4-74-003) BY D. L. Warner, General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 402/AS $4.75
680/4-75-001 1HA325 Handbook of Radiochemical Analytical Methods — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY F. B. Johns, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 621 /AS $5.75
680/4-75-002a 1HA327 Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program - 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —Quality Assurance
Research Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 696/AS $3.25
680/4-75-002b 1HA327 Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program—1975 — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
636/AS $3.75
680/4-75-003 1MA325 Development of a Biological Monitoring Network-A Test Case: Suitability of Livestock and Wildlife as
Biological Monitors for Organophosphorus Contaminants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY W. W. Sutton,
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV BY L. L. Salomon, Dugway Proving Ground Dugway, UT
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 062/AS $3.75
680/4-75-004 1MA326 Nonpoint-Source Pollution in Surface Waters: Associated Problems and Investigative Techniques —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM:
Pending
680/4-75-005 1MA327 Tentative Reference Method for the Measurement of Gross Alpha and Gross Beta Radioactivities in
Environmental Waters — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —Quality Assurance Branch, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 245 890/AS $3.25
680/4-75-006 1FA083 Tritium Fractionation in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY J. C. McFarlane, National Environmental
Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 839/AS $3.25
680/4-75-007 1MA327 Preliminary Milk Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —BY A. N. Jarvis, and D. G. Easterly, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 598/AS $3.75
680/4-75-008 1HA326 Monitoring Disposal-Well Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle -BY D. L. Warner, General Electric
Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA BY G. B. Morgan, National Environmental
Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 214/AS $5.25
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Abatement of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-092
Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide In Spray Column and Turbulant Contacting Absorbers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-023
Abf orption of SO2 by Alkaline Solutions in Ventur! Scrubber Systems - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-003
Absorption of SOz into Lime Slurries: Absorption Rates and Kinetics - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-047
Accumulation of Tritium in Various Species of Fish Reared in Tritiated Water - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-74-001
Acid Hydrolysis of Cellulose in Refuse to Sugar and Its Fermentation to Alcohol - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-011
Acquisition and Culture of Research Fish — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-011
Actinomycetes of Sewage-Treatment Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-031
Actions of Pesticides and Other Drugs on the Male Reproductive System - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-011
Activated Carbon Treatment of Unbleached Kraft Effluent for Reuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-004
Activated Silica in Wastewater Coagulation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-047
Activated Sludge - Bio-Disc Treatment of Distillery Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-014
Activated Sludge Process Using Pure Oxygen - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-042
Activated Sludge Treatment Systems With Oxygen - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-073
Active Research Tasks Report, Fiscal Year 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-056
Activities and Needs Related to Radioactive Standards for Environmental Measurements: A Symposium held in Washington, DC, August
21,1973- REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-006
Adoption of Gausain Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-003a
Adoption of Gausain Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input - Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-003b
Adsorption from Aqueous Solution - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-012
Adsorption of Odorous Pollutants by Active Manganese Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-063
Advanced Automatic Control Strategies for the Activated Sludge Treatment Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-039
Advanced Prototype Direct Reading Instrument for Particulate Mass Measurement - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-065
Aerobic-Stabilization of Waste Activated Sludge - An Experimental Investigation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-035
Aerodynamic Control of Nitrogen Oxides and Other Pollutants from Fossil Fuel Combustion Volume II - Raw Data and Experimental
Equipment - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-033b
Aerodynamic Control of Nitrogen Oxides and Other Pollutants From Fossil Fuel Combustion Volume I - Data Analysis and Summary of
Conclusions-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-033a
Aerosol Formation from Gas-Phase Reactions of Ozone and Olefin in the Presence of Sulfur Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-034
Aesthetics in Environmental Planning - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-009
Agriculture and Clean Water - Proceedings of a Conference on Agricultural Water Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-005
Air Flotation - Biological Oxidation of Synthetic Rubber and Latex Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-018
Air Pollution Effects on Catastrophic Failure of Metals - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-009
Air Pollution Exposure and Immunoglobulin Levels - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -75-005
Alternative Septage Treatment Method: Lime Stabilization/ Sand-Bed Dewatering — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-036
Alum Addition to Activated Sludge With Tertiary Solids Removal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-037
Aluminum as a Component of Solid Waste and a Recoverable Resource - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-005
Ambient Air Measurements of Vinyl Chloride in the Niagara Falls Area - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-020
Ammonia Nitrogen Removal By Breakpoint Chlorination - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-058
An Investigation of Ion Removed From Water and Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-022
Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Treatment of Dairy Manure Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-030
Analysis of the Abandoned Automobile Problem - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-013
Analysis of the Composition of the Atmosphere in the Los Angeles Basin - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-105
Analysis of the Current Impact of Plastic Refuse Disposal Upon the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-083
Analysis of the Dynamics of DDT in Marine Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-013
Analysis of Carbon-14 and Tritium in Reactor Stack Gas - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-011
Analysis of Coprostanol, An Indicator of Fecal Contamination - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-021
Analysis of Cost Sharing Programs for Pollution Abatement of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-031
Analysis of Emissions from Outboard Two Cycle Marine Engines — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-061
Analysis of Multiple Cell Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-039
Analysis of Nonpoint-Source Pollutants in the Missouri Basin Region — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-004
Analysis of Organic Compounds in Two Kraft Mill Wastewaters — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-005
Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-062
Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment - Southern Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-063
Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment - Summary Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-00le — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-064
Analysis of Pollution Control Costs - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-009
Analysis of Test Data for NOx Control in Gas and Oil-Fired Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ic — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-012
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Analysis Models for Solid Waste Collection — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-026a
Analysis Models for Solid Waste Collection — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-026B
Analytical Methodology Information Center: Activities for 1973 - 1974 - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-003a
Analytical Quality Assurance for Trace Organic Analysis by Gas Chromotography/Mass Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-007
Andersen Filter Substrate Weight loss — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-022
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010b
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oc
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume III
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IV - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oe
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IX - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010]
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume V - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Of
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VI - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Og
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VII - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oh
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VIII - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oi
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report—Summary - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-0lOa
Annual Report for Calendar Year 1972, Environmental Toxicology Research - REF. NO. EPA-670/1-73-036
Annual Report, 1972, NERC - Cincinnati - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-055
Applicability of the Meyers Process for Chemical Desulf urization of Coal: Survey of 35 Coals - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-025a
Applicability of the Meyers Process of Chemical Desulfurization of Coal: Initial Survey of Fifteen Coals - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-025
Application and Procurement of Automatic Wastewater Samplers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-003
Application of Automatic Data Processing Technology to Laboratory Problems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-035
Application of Exchange Resins for Treatment of Textile Dye Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-016
Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Particulate - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-031 b
Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Particulate - Volume 1 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-031 a
Application of Odor Technology to Mobil Sources Emission Instrumentation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-025
Application of Repro-Modeling to the Analysis of a Photochemical Air Pollution Model - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-001
Applications of Growth and Sorption Algal Assays - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-023
Applications of Reverse Osmosis to Acid Mine Drainage Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-100
Applying Fabric Filtration to Coal Fired Industrial Boilers (A Pilot Scale Investigation) - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-058a
Applying Fabric Filtration to Coal Fired Industrial BoilersA Preliminary Pilot Scale Investigation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-058
Appraisal of Neutralization Processes to Treat Coal Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-093
Aqueous Odor Thresholds of Organic Pollutants in Industrial Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-002
Asbestos Fiber Atlas - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-036
Assessing Effects on Water Quality by Boating Activity - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-072
Assessment and Development Plan for Monitoring of Organics in Storm Flows — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670'2-74-087
Assessment of the Applicability of Automotive Emission Control Technology to Stationary Engines - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-051
Assessment of the Federal Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Activities: FY 73 - FY 75 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-010
Assessment of the Potential of Clean Fuels and Energy Technology - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-001
Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow Samplers - 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-065
Assessment of Catalysts for Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume I - Final Report — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-001a
Assessment of Catalysts for Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume II - Data Bank Citation Indices — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-001b
Assessment of Economic Impact of Air Pollutants on Vegetation in the United States, 1969 and 1971 - REF. NO. EPA-650/5-73-002
Assessment of Particle Control Technology for Enclosed Asbestos Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-088
Assessment of Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection: A Summary Report - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-068
Assessment Methodology for the Environmental Impact of Water Resource Projects - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-016
Atmospheric Emissions from the Asphalt Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-046
Atmospheric Emissions from Asphalt Roofing Processes - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-101
Atmospheric Emissions From the Petroleum Refining Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-017
Atmospheric Measurement of Photochemical Smog Reactions - A Preliminary Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-037
Atmospheric Turbulence Properties in the Lowest 300 Meters - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-004
Atomic Absorption Analysis of Phosphates in Water - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-079
Automated Analysis of Individual Refractory Organics in Polluted Water - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-076
Automatic Organic Monitoring System for Storm and Combined Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-067
Bacterial Zoogloea Formation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-018
Batch Disinfection of Treated Wastewater With Chlorine at Less Than 1 Degree C - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-005
Bench-Scale High-Rate Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows With Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b --
- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-021
Benefit of Water Pollution Control on Property Values - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-005
Bibliography of the Cat - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-001
Bibliography of Publications ond Reports of the Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory - REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-001
Bibliography of R&D Research Reports - July 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-002
Bibliography of Water Pollution Control Benefits and Costs - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-028
Big Eddies and Mixing Processes In the Great Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-011
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Bio-Environmental Impact of Air Pollution from Fossil Fuel Power Plants - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-011
Bioflocculation and the Accumulation of Chemicals By Floe-Forming Organisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-032
Biological Control of Aquatic Vegetation - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-007
Biological Conversion of Animal Wastes to Nutrients - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-009
Biological Field and Laboratory Methods for Measuring the Quality of Surface Waters and Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-001
Biological Models of Freshwater Communities - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-008
Biological Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflow at Kenosha, Wisconsin — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-019
Biological Treatment of Concentrated Sugar Beet Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-028
Biologically Allowable Thermal Pollution Limits, Parts I and II - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-003
Boiler Modification Cost Survey for Sulfur Oxides Control by Fuel Substitution ~- Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ib — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-123
Braxton Sonic Agglomerator Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-036
Brine Disposal Treatment Practices Relating to the Oil Production Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-037
BOD, Solids and Nutrient Removal By Foam Flotation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-096
Cadmium in the Environment - III A Toxicological and Epidemiological Appraisal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-049
California Environmental Quality Act: Innovation in State and Local Decision making - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-023
Can Federal Procurement Practices be Used to Reduce Solid Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-003
Capacity of the Soil as a Natural Sink for Carbon Monoxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-043
Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Removal in Staged NitrificationDenitrification Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-052
Carbonate Bonding of Taconite Tailings - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-001
Carrying Capacity in Regional Environmental Management - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-021
Case Study and Business Analysis of the Scrap Industry - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-002
Catalytic Combustion, a Pollution-Free Means of Energy Conversion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-018
Catalytic Desulf urization and Denitrogenation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-063
Catalytic Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide Using Isotopic Tracers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-020
Catalyzed Bio-Oxidation and Tertiary Treatment of Integrated Textile Wastewaters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-039
Changes in the Global Energy Balance - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-116
Characterization and Control of Asbestos Emissions from Open Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ib — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-090
Characterization and Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-054
Characterization and Treatment of Urban Land Runoff — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-096
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. I - Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF.
NO. EPA-670/2-75-033a
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. II - Municipal Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033b
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. Ill - Utility Coal Ash — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033c
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. IV - Municipal Incinerator Residues — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033d
Characterization of Atmospheric Emissions from Polyurethane Resin Manufacture - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-107
Characterization of Vessel Waste in Duluth-Superior Harbor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-097
Characterization of Waste Waters from the Ethical Pharmaceutical Industry - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-057
Charged Droplet Scrubbing of Submicron Particulate - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-075
Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere (Year Ending June 30,1972) - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-73-001
Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere (Year Ending June 30,1973) - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-73-002
Chemical Characterization of Model Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-011
Chemical Coagulation/Mixed Media Filtration of Aerated Lagoon — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-025
Chemical Conversion of Solid Waste to Useful Products - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-027
Chemical Conversion of Wood and Cellulosic Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-015
Chemical Impact of Snow Dumping Practices — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-086
Chemical/Biological Relationships Relevant to Ecological Effects of Acid Rainfall — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-032
Chemical/Physical and Biological Treatment of Wool Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-036
Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil—Second Phase - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-039
Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil - Second Phase - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-109
Chemiluminescent Reactive Hydrocarbon Analyzer for Mobile Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-069
Chemistry of Organmercurials in Aquatic Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-012
Chena River—A Study of a Subarctic Stream — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-019
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the Lake Ontario Ecosystem (IFYGL) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-022
Cladophora Distribution in Lake Ontario (IFYGL) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-028
Coke Charging Pollution Control Demonstration - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-022
Coke Oven Charging Emission Control Test Program - Supplemental Observations - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-062a
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Coke Oven Charging Emission Control Test Program—Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-062
Coke Oven Smokeless Pushing System Design Manual - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-076
Coliform Bacteria Growth and Control in Aerated Stabilization Basins- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-028
Collaborative Study of EPA Methods 5,6, and 7 in Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-013
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-025
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources (Nitric Acid Plants) - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-74-028
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions From Stationary Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators)-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-021
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions from Stationary Sources (Municipal Incinerators) -
REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-022
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources (Portland Cement Plants) - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-74-029
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions From Stationary Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-024
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Sulfuric Acid Mist and Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-75-003
Collaborative Study of Method for Determination of Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate in Conjunction with EPA Method 5 -
REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-033
Collaborative Study of Method for Stack Gas Analysis and Determination of Moisture Fraction with Use of Method 5 — REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-74-026
Collaborative Study of Method 10 - Reference Method for Determination of Carbon Monoxide Emissions from Stationary Sources -
Report of Testing - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-001
Collaborative Study of Method 104 - Reference Method for Determination of Beryllium Emission from Stationary Sources - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-74-023
Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Determination of Sulfur Dioxide in the Atmosphere (Pararosaniline Method) (24-hour
Sampling) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-027
Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Measurement of Ozone in the Atmosphere (Ozone-Ethylene Chemiluminescent Method)
- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-016
Collaborative Test of the Chemiluminescent Method for Measurement of NO2 in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-013
Collaborative Test of the Continuous Colori-Metric Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air — REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-75-011
Collaborative Test of the TGS-ANSA Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-046
Collaborative Testing Methods for Measurements of NO2 in Ambient Air Volume I - Report of Testing - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-019a
Collection and Analysis of Airborne Suspended Particulate Matter Respirable to Humans for Sulfates and Polycyclic Organici — REF. NO.
EPA-600/4-75-009
Collection Efficiency Study of the Proposed Method 13 Sampling Train - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-052
Color Characterization Before and After Lime Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-029
Color Removal and Sludge Disposal Process for Kraft Mill Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-008
Color Removal From Kraft Mill Effluents By Ultrafiltration - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-019
Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-077
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment by the Rotating Biological Contactor Process - REF. NO. EPA-670/2—74-050
Combustion Control of Pollutants from Multiburner Coal-fired System - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-038
Combustion Products from the Incineration of Plastics - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-049
Combustion Toilet for Use on Small Boats - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-053
Compact Sampling System for Collection of Particulates from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-029
Comparability of Nine Methods for Monitoring NO2 in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-012
Comparative Toxicity of Sewage-Effluent Disinfection to Freshwater Aquatic Life - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-012
Comparison of Germanium Detectors for Neutron Activation Analysis for Mercury - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-045
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-023
Compilation of Methodology Used for Measuring Pollution Parameters of Sanitary Landfill Leachate - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-011
Composted Municipal Refuse as a Soil Amendment - REF. NO. EPA-670,/2-73-063
Comprehensive Management of Phosphorus Water Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-010
Comprehensive Technical Report on all Atmospheric Contaminants Associated with Photochemical Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-75-002
Computer Management of a Combined Sewer System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-022
Concepts for Development of Field Usable Test Atmosphere Generating Devices - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-016
Conceptual Design of a Commercial Scale Plant for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-051
Conceptual Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-024
Conditioning of Fly Ash with Sulfamic Acid, Ammonium Sulfate, and Ammonium Bisulfact — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-114
Conditioning of Fly Ash With Sulfur Tri-Oxide and Ammonia - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-015
Conference on Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater Through Forest and Cropland - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-003
Continuous Inplant Hot Gas Blanching of Vegetables - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-091
Continuous Measurement of Gas Composition From Stationary Sources-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-012
Continuous Measurement of Total Gas Flowrate from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-020
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Contributions of Urban Roadway Usage to Water Pollution — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-004
Control of Environmental Impacts From Advanced Energy Sources - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-002
Control of Hydrocarbon Emissions From Petroleum Liquids — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-042
Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Copper Smelters: Volume I - Steam Oxidation of Pyritic Copper Concentrates - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-085a
Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Copper Smelters: Volume II - Hydrogen Sulfide Production from Copper Concentrates - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-74-085B
Control of Water Pollution From Cropland, Vol. I - A Manual for Guideline Development - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-026a
Control Schemes for the Activated-Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-069
Control Technology for Fine Participate Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-027
Controlling Sulfides in Sanitary Sewers Using Air and Oxygen — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-060
Conversion of Cattle Feedlot Wastes to Ammonia Synthesis Gas - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-090
Copper Recovery from Brass Mill Discharge by Cementation with Scrap Iron — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-029
Cost of Dissolved Air Flotation Thickening of Waste Activated Sludge at Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-011
Cost Evaluation of Alternative Air Quality Strategies - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-003
Cost-Effective Design Based Upon Field Derived Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-062
Cost-Effectiveness of a Uniform National Sulfur Emissions Tax - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-009
Costs of Filter Pressing Domestic Sewage Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-006
Costs of Hauling and Land Spreading of Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-010
Countermeasures for Pollution From Overflow - The State of the AH — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-090
Crankcase Drainage from In-Service Out-board Motors — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-092
Criteria for Regional Solid Waste Management Planning — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-006
Critique of Pollution Time Allocation in River Basin Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-007
Crop Insurance and Information Services to Control Use of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-018
Culturing and Ecology of Diaptomus Clavipes and Cyclops Vernalis- REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-006
Degradation Mechanism: Controlling the Bioaccumulation of Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-005
Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-041
Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-041 a
Demineralization of Wastewater by Electrodialysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-047
Demonstrated Technology and Research Needs for Reuse of Municipal Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-038
Demonstration of a High-Rate Activated Sludge System ~ Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-037
Demonstration of a Non-Aqueous Sewage Disposal System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-088
Demonstration of a State Water Quality Management Information System - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-022
Demonstration of the Separation and Disposal of Concentrated Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-072
Demonstration of Reduced Hydrocarbon Emissions from Gasoline Loading Terminals — Abstracted 600/9-75—001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-042
Demonstration of Thermal Water Utilization in Agriculture - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-011
Demonstration of Three Recirculating Swine Waste Management Systems-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-7 4-009
Demonstration of Waste Flow Reduction from Households - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-071
Design and Control of Incinerators, Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-089A
Design and Control of Incinerators, Volume II - Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-089B
Design and Performance Considerations for a Pilot Process for Separating Mixed Municipal Refuse — Abstracted 600/9-75—OOlc —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-040
Design and.Simulation of Equalization Basins - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-046
Design of an Optimum Distillate Oil Burner for Control of Pollutant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-047
Design of the EPA Semi-Trailer Mobile Air Pollution Laboratory - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-017
Design of Cost-Effective Water Quality Surveillance Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-004
Design Development and Fabrication of a Prototype High-Vol. Particulate Mass Sampling Train - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-067
Design Parameters for Animal Waste Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-063
Design Trends and Operating Problems in Combustion Modification of Industrial Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-032
Design, Construction, and Testing of a Commercial Prototype Disc Diluter- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-055
Design, Development, and Field Test of a Droplet Measuring Device - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-018
Design, Fabricate, and Demonstrate an Instrument for Assaying Benzo (a) Pryrene - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-068
Design, Fabrication, and Installation of a Particulate Aerodynamic Test Facility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-103
Detailed Cost Estimates For Advanced Effluent Desulfurization Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-006
Detention Tank for Combined Sewer Overflow - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Demonstration Project - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-071
Determination of the Formation Mechanisms and Composition of Photochemical Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-73-002
Determination of the Magnitude of SO2, NO, CO2, and O2 Stratification in the Ducting of Fossil Fuel Fired Power Plants - REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-053
Determination of Aircraft Turbine Engine Particulates - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-055
Determination of Coronal Ozone Production by High Voltage Power Transmission Lines - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-003
Determination of Effect of Particulate Exhaust Emissions of Additives and Impurities in Gasoline - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-061
Determination of Energetic Characteristics of Urban-Rural Surfaces in the Greater St. Louis Area - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-007
Determination of Hazardous Elements in Smelter-Produced Sulfuric Acid - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-131
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Determination of Incinerator Operating Conditions Necessary for Safe Disposal of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-041
Determination of Molecular Hydrogen Sulf ide — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-001
Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds at the UG/1 Level in Water by Gas Chromatography - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-009
Development and Evaluation Report: Physical Chemical Marine Sanitation System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-043
Development and Fabrication of Mass Emission Data and Control System for the Stationary Source Simulator - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-009
Development and Testing of An Air Monitoring System - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-019
Development of a Biological Monitoring Network-A Test Case: Suitability of Livestock and Wildlife as Biological Monitors for
Organophosphorus Contaminants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-003
Development of a Decision Room For Environmental Studies - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-011
Development of a High-Purity for High Temperature Particulate Sampling and Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-032
Development of a Methodology for the Assessment of the Effects of Fuels and Additives on Control Devices - REF.. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-060
Development of a Monthly Industrial Technology Bulletin - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-007
Development of a Monthly Technology Bulletin - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-74-005
Development of a Prototype Nitrate Detector - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-133
Development of a Prototype Sulf uric Acid Monitor - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-013a
Development of a Selective Algaecide to Control Nuisance Algal Growth - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-006
Development of a Supplementary Emission Measurements Monitoring System - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-008
Development of an Acetylene Monitor at the PPB Level - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-056
Development of an Approach to Identification of Emerging Technology and Demonstration Opportunities - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-048
Development of an Economic Analytical Framework for Solid Waste Policy Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-014
Development of an Instrumental Monitoring Method for Measurement of Asbestos Concentrations in or Near Sources — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-016
Development of A Gas Laser System to Measure Trace Gases by Long Path Absorption Techniques: Volume II - Field Evaluation of Gas
Laser System for Ozone Monitoring Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046b
Development of Air Particulate Monitoring Systems - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-030
Development of Air Sampling Methodology - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-75-067
Development of Analytic Techniques to Measure Human Exposure to Fuel Additives - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-003
Development of Analytical Techniques for Measuring Ambient Atmospheric Carcinogenic Vapors — REF. NO. EPA-600/2—75-076
Development of Field Applied DDT - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-036
Development of Gas Laser System to Measure Trace Gases by Longpath Absorption Techniques:Volume I - Gas Laser System
Modification for Ozone Monitoring Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046a
Development of Instrumentation for Measurement of Stationary Source Aldehyde Organic Acid and Amine Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-010
Development of Instrumentation for Quantitative Collection of Total Atmospheric Mercury From Ambient Air-Final Report — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-73-052
Development of Low Pressure Impactor - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-014
Development of Method for Carcinogenic Vapor Analysis in Ambient Atmospheres - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-121
Development of Modeling Technique for Photochemical Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-003
Development of On-Shore Treatent System for Sewage from Watercraft Retention System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-056
Development of Phosphate - Free Heavy Duty Detergents - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-003
Development of Predictions of Future Pollution Problems - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-005
Development of Range Squared and Off-Gating Modifications for a Lidar System - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-040
Development of Sample Preparation Methods for Development of Marine Organisms - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-026
Development of Sampling and Analytical Methods of Lime/Limestone Wet Scrubbing Tests - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-024
Development of Sampling Devices for Gaseous Atmospheric Tracers - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-050
Development of Sampling Method for Total Atmospheric Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-124
Development of Sampling Procedures for Polycyclic Organic Matter and Polychlorinated Biphenyls - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-007
Development of Scanning Electron Microscopy for Measurement of Airborne Asbestos Concentrations - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-029
Development of Selective Hydrocarbon Sampling System and Field Evaluation with Conventional System - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-050
Development of Technical Specifications for Standard Gas-Diluent Mixtures for Use in Measurement of Mobile Source Emissions - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-74-020
Development of Urban Air Quality Simulation Model With Compatible RAPS Data - Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA 600/4-75-Q05a
Development of X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Element Analysis of Particulate Matter Phase II: Evaluation of Commerical Multiple
Crystal Spectrometer Instruments - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-006
Device Collection and Assay of Ambient Gases - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-006
Devices for On - Board Treatment of Waste from Vessels — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-091
Diffusion in Turbulent Surface Layer and the Development of an Atmospheric Wind Tunnel - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-041
Direct Determination of Metals in Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-011
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Summary Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-050a
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix A. Weather and Lake Level Data, Water Quality
Data, and Raw Water Pumping Schedule -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050b
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix B. Design, Installation and Operation of Pilot Filter*.
Appendix C Summary of Data for Individual Filter Runs — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050c
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix D. Head Loss and Turbidity Curves for Individual
Filter Runs — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050d
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Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix E. Ontario Research Foundation Electron Microscope
Analysis Results. Appendix F. EPA National Water Quality Laboratory X-Ray Diffraction Analysis Results. Appendix G. University
of Minnesota at Duluth Electron Microscope Analysis Results — Abstracted 600/9-75^001c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050e
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix H. Comparison of Turbidimeters — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050f
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix I. Diatomite Filters for Asbestiform Fiber Removal
from Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050g
Direct Use of Coal in a Fuel Cell: Feasibility Investigation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-040
Directory of EPA, State and Local Environmental Quality Monitoring and Assessment Activities — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF.
NO. EPA-600/4-75-001
Disinfection of Sewage Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-029
Dispersal Processes in Lake Huron - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-082
Dispersion in Hydrologic and Coastal Environments - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-010
Dispersion From Pall Pack - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-006
Disposal and Utilization of Waste Kiln Dust From Cement Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-043
Disposal of By-products from Non-regenerable Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems: Initial Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-037a
Distributions of Industrial and Commercial-Institution External Combustion Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-021
Drift Data Acquired on Mechanical Salt Water Cooling Devices - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-060
Dry Caustic Heating of Clingstone Peaches on a Commercial Scale - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-092
Dual Functioning Swirl Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator/ Concentrator- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-059
Dynactor Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-082a
Dynamic Water Quality Forecasting and Management - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-009
Dynamics and Diffusion in the Great Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-083
Early Life History and Feeding of Young Mountain Whitefish - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-019
Economic and Environmental Benefits from Improving Electrical Rate Structures - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-033
Economic and Technological Impediments to Recycling Obsolete Ferrous Solid Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 5-73-021
Economic Analysis of the Processing and Disposal of Refuse Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-037
Economic Damages of Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-012
Economic Damages to Household Systems From Water Supply Use - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-001
Economic Disincentives for Pollution Control: Legal Political and Administrative Dimensions - REF. NO. EPA-600 -5-74-026
Economic Evaluation of Technical Systems for Scrap Tire Recycling - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-019
Economical Residential Pressure Sewer System with No Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-072
Effect of Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio on Activated Sludge Subsidence and Dewatering Characteristics — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-025
Effect of Carbon Monoxide on Time Perception - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-005
Effect of Chemical Composition on the Surface Resistivity of Fly Ash - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-017
Effect of Fuel Additives Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-096
Effect of Fuel Sulfur on NOx Emissions from Premixed Flames - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-075
Effect of Gas Turbine Efficiency and Fuel Cost on Cost Producing Electric Power - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-041
Effect of Gasoline Additives on Gaseous Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-014
Effect of Geographical Variation on Performance of Recirculating Cooling Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-085
Effect of Meteorological Variables on Temperature Changes in Flowing Streams — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-002
Effect of Mirex and Carbofuran on Estuarine Microorganisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-024
Effect of Phosphorus Removal Processes on Algal Growth - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-015
Effect of Processing Poultry Manure on Disease Agents - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-041
Effectiveness of Selected Fuel Additives in Controlling Pollution Emissions From Residual Oil-Fired Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-031
Effects of Air Pollutants on Textile Fibers and Dyes - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-008
Effects of Atmospheric Aerosols on Infrared Irradiance at the Earth's Surface in a Non-Urban Environment - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-017
Effects of Crude Oil and Some of Its Components on Young Coho and Sockeye Salmon - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-018
Effects of Design and Operating Variables on NOx from Coal-Fired Furnaces— Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-002a
Effects of Design and Operating Variables on NOx from Coal-Fired Furnaces - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-002b
Effects of Exhaust from Two-Cycled Outboard Engines - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-063
Effects of Forest Fires on Water Quality in Interior Alaska — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-020
Effects of Mirex and Methoxychlor on Striped Mullet, Mugil cephalus L. — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-015
Effects of Nozzle Design and Sampling Techniques on Aerosol Measurements - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-070
Effects of Protozoa on the Fate of Particulate Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-007
Effects of Temperature on Diseases of Salmonid Fishes - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-020
Effects of Transient Operating Conditions on Steam - Electric Generator Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-022
Effects of Water Pollution Controls on Solid Waste Generation, 1971 to 1985: Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001a — REF.
NO. EPA-670/2-74-095a
Efficiencies in Power Generation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-021
Egg Breaking and Processing Waste Control and Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-019
Electrochemical Carbon Regeneration - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-028
Electrochemical Removal of Heavy Metals from Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-023
Electrolytic Treatment of Job Shop Metal Finishing Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-028
Electrostatic Precipitator Performance Model — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-132
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Enclosed Coke Pushing and Quenching System Design Manual - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-028
Energy Consumption: Fuel Utilization and Conservation in Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032d
Energy Consumption: Paper, Stone/Clay/Glass/Concrete, and Food Industries — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-032c
Energy Consumption: The Chemical Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032a
Energy Consumption: The Primary Metals and Petroleum Industries -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032b
Enforcement Economics in Air Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-014
Enhancing Trickling Filter Plant Performance By Chemical Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-060
Entrainment Separators for Scrubbers - Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-119b
Entrainment Separators for Scrubbers - Initial Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-119a
Environment: A Bibliography of Social Science and Related Literature- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-011
Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY '73 - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-078
Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY 74 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-660/4-75-004
Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analysis: Assistance Projects, FY 72 - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-013
Environmental Assessment of Future Disposal Methods for Plastics in Municipal Solid Waste — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-058
Environmental Base and Management Study - Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-006
Environmental Chamber Studies of Atmospheric Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-009
Environmental Consideration in Future Energy Growth - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-004
Environmental Considerations for Oil Shale Development - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-099
Environmental Exposure System for Studying Air Pollution Damage to Materials - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-001
Environmental Guidelines for Development Roads in the Subarctic - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-009
Environmental Impact Requirements in the States: NEPA's Offspring - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-006
Environmental Indices for the Los Angeles Database - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-017
Environmental Management and Local Government - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-016
Environmental Management in the Malibu Watershed: Institutional Framework - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-018
Environmental Problem Definition for Petroleum Refineries, Synthetic Natural Gas Plants, and Liquefied Natural Gas Plants - REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-75-068
Environmental Protection in Surface Mining of Coal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-093
Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program, 1973 - 1974 - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-001 b
Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program—1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
680/4-75-002b
Environmental Requirements and Pollution Tolerance of Freshwater Diatoms - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-005
Environmental Requirements of Selected Estuarine Ciliated Protozoa — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-031
Environmental Research in 1973, Annual Report-REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-001
Environmental Research Publications - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-004
Environmental Research Publications 1971-1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-001
Environmental Studies of an Arctic Estuarine System — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-026
Environmental Trace Materials: Computer Coupled Radioactivation Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-015
Epidemiology of Chronic Respiratory Disease: A Literature Review - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-007
Equimolar NO2 Absorption into Magnesia Slurry - A Pilot Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-015
Estimating Kinetics of Combustion Especially Reactions Involving NO* and SOx - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-019
Estimating Nutrient Loadings of Lakes from Non-Point Sources - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-020
Estimating Water Quality Benefits-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-014
Estimation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Presence of Dot-Type Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-004
Eutrophication of Lake Tahoe Emphasizing Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-034
Eutrophication of Surface Waters—Lake Tahoe's Indian Creek Reservoir — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-003
Evaluation and Collaborative Study of Method for Visual Determination of Opacity of Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-75-009
Evaluation and Demonstration of the Capillary Suction Sludge Dewatering Device - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-017
Evaluation and Modification of Fluoride Sampling and Analytical Methods - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-007
Evaluation of a Computer Program for GC-MS Specific Ion Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-002
Evaluation of a Continuous Colorimetric Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-022
Evaluation of a Microwave-Induced Plasma Spectrometer for Trace Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-009
Evaluation of a Particulate Scrubber on a Coal-Fired Utility Boiler - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-074
Evaluation of the Arsenite Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-048
Evaluation of the Bio-Disc Treatment Process for Summer Camp Application - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-022
Evaluation of the Correlation Spectrometer as an Area SO2 Monitor - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-077
Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume I - Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Development and
Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048a
Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume II - Fluidized Bed Boiler Combined-Cycle Power Plant Development—
Volume I Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048b
Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume III - Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Boiler Development Plant Design - REF. NO
EPA-650/2-73-048c
Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume IV - Fluidized-Bed Gasification Desulfurization - REF. NO. EPA-
650 2-73-048d
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Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-018a
Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-018b
Evaluation of the Proposed Ambient Air Monitoring Equivalent and Reference Methods - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-014
Evaluation of the Regenerative Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-012
Evaluation of the Ryan's Waterproof Thermograph (Model F-30) - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-007
Evaluation of the Triethanolamine Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-031
Evaluation of Adjustment Assistance Program with Application for Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-029
Evaluation of Aeronetic Two-Phase Jet Scrubber - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-129
Evaluation of Alternative Methods For Financing Municipal Waste Treatment Works - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-001
Evaluation of Centrif ield Scrubber - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-129a
Evaluation of Drainage for Salinity Control in Grand Valley - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-084
Evaluation of Effects of NO, CO2 and Sampling Flow Rate on Arsenite Procedure for Measurement of NO2 in Ambient Air - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-75-019
Evaluation of Equations for Designing Ammoniacal Scrubbers to Remove Sulfur Oxides from Waste Gas - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-035
Evaluation of Feasibility and Economic Implication of Pricing Mechanisms in Solid Waste Management — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
- REF. NO. EPA-670/5-75-001
Evaluation of Flame Emission Determination of Phosphorus in Water- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-007
Evaluation of Gas Phase Titration Technique as Used for Calibration of Nitrogen Dioxide Chemiluminescence Analyzers - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-75-021
Evaluation of Hazardous Wastes Emplacement in Mined Openings - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-040
Evaluation of Health Hazards Associated With Solid Waste Sewage Sludge Mixtures — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-023
Evaluation of Instrumentation for Monitoring Total Mercury Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-039
Evaluation of Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control in Grand Valley- REF. NO. EPA-660 '2-74-052
Evaluation of Low-Sulfur Western Coal Characteristics, Utilization, and Combustion Experience — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-75-046
Evaluation of Marketable Effluent Permit Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600 5-74-030
Evaluation of Mathematical Models for Temperature Prediction in Deep Reservoirs — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-038
Evaluation of MTF for Testing Hazardous Material Spill Control Equipment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-073
Evaluation of National Boiler Inventory - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-067
Evaluation of Odor Measurement Techniques Volume I - Animal Rendering Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74~008a
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification; Section I: Synthane Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009b
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Liquefaction: Section 2. SRC Process - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-009J
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification: Section 5. BI-GAS Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009g
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 6. HYGAS Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-009H
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 7. U-Gas Process - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-0091
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 8. Winkler Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009J
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Coal Treatment: Section 1. Meyers Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-009k
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes (Analytical Test Plan) - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-0091
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification Section I: Koppers-Totzek Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-009a
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification; Section I: CO2 Acceptor Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-009d
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Liquefaction: Section I. COED Process - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009e
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processess Gasification; Section I; Lurgi Process - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009c
Evaluation of Polymeric Clarification of Meat-Packing and Domestic Wastewaters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-020
Evaluation of Prechamber Spark Ignition Engine Concepts ~ Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-023
Evaluation of R&D Investment Alternatives for SOx Air Pollution Control Processes, Part 2 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-098a
Evaluation of R&D Investment Alternatives for SOx Air Pollution Control Processes - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7*4-098
Evaluation of Semipermeable Membranes for Concentration of Organic Contaminants in Drinking Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -
— REF. NO. EPA-670/1-75-001
Evaluation of Stationary Source Particulate Measurement Methods - Volume I, Portland Cement Plants - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-051a
Evaluation of Sulfur Dioxide Emission Control Options for Iowa Power Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-127
Evaluation of Systems for Control of Emissions from Rocket Motors - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-021 a
Evaluation of Tailings Ponds Sealants - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-065
Evaluation of Three Combined Sewage Overflow Treatment Alternatives — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-74-079
Evaluation of TGS-ANSA Procedure for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-047
Excerpts from Control of Infiltration and Inflow into Sewer Systems and Prevention and Correction of Excessive Infiltration and Inflow
Into Sewer Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-004
Executive Summary of Three EPA Demonstration Programs in Erosion and Sediment Control - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-073
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Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill - First Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-076a
Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill Second Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-076b
Explicit Calibration of the Pills II System - REF. NO. EPA-660, 2-73-011
Exploratory Study of Factors Affecting Aerosol Formation - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-002
Extended Aeration Sewage Treatment in Cold Climate — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-070
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Limestone Wet Scrubbing Test Result - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-010
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Sodium Carbonate and Limestone Test Results - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-013
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Advanced Program (First Progress Report) - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-050
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Summary of Testing Through October 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-047
EPA Fine Particle Scrubber Symposium (San Diego, 5/28-30/74) - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-112
EPA Program Status Report - Synthetic Fuels Program - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-070
Fabric Boom Concept for Containment and Collection of Floating Oil - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-069
Fabric Filter Cleaning Studies — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-009
Fabrication and Installation of the Stationary Source Simulator - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-015
Fabrication of Monitoring System for Determining Mass and Composition of Aerosol as a Function of Time - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-048
Fabrication of Single Cell Protein From Cellulosic Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-032
Fate and Effects of Trace Elements in Sewage Sludge When Applied to Agricultural Lands: A Literature Review Study - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-005
Fate of Select Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-74-025
Fate of Trace Constituents of Coal During Gasification - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-004
Feasibility of a CW Lidar Technique for Measurement of Plume Opacity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-037
Feasibility of Emission Standards Based on Particle Size - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-007
Feasibility of Flux Force/Condensation Scrubbing for Fine Participate Collection - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-036
Feasibility of Hydraulic Transport and Treatment of Ground Household Refuse Through Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-019
Feasibility of Hydraulic Transport of Ground Household Refuse Through Sewer Appurtenances - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-021
Feasibility of Metrac System for Regional Air Pollution Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-051
Feasibility of Overflow Overland Flow Treatment of Feedlot Runoff - REF. NO. EPA-660'2-74-062
Feasibility of Overland Flow for Treatment of Raw Domestic Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-087
Feasibility of 5 gpm Dynactor/Flash Magnetic Separator System to Treat Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-004
Feasibility Study of a New Surface Mining Method "Longwall Stripping" - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-002
Feasibility Study of the Use of Resonance Scattering for the Remote Detection of SO? - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-020
Feasibility Study of Use of Molten Salt Technology for Pyrolysis of Solid Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-014
Federal Aircraft Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Programs: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-75-003
Federal Machinery Noise Research, Development and Demonstration: FY 73-75 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-008
Federal Noise Effects Research: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-001
Federal Surface Vehicle Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Program: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-002
Ferric Chloride and Organic Polyelectrolytes for the Removal of Phosphorus - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-103
Field Evaluation of SO2 Monitoring Systems Applied to H2SO4 Plant Emissions - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-053a
Field Evaluation of SO? Monitoring Systems Applied to H2SO4 Plant Emissions - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-053b
Field Measurements of Particle Size Distribution Sizing Devices - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-035
Field Testing and Evaluation of Methods for Measuring Visibility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-039
Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control NO* Emissions for Utility Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-066
Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control Pollutant Emissions from Industrial Boilers - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-7 4-078a
Final Report Deep Water Pilot Plant Treatability Study - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-038
Financial Incentives and Pollution Control: A Case Study — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-007
Fine Particle Scrubber Performance Tests - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-093
First Annual Progress Report on a Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-032
First Annual Report: Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles and Appendix B - Optimal Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-035b
First Annual Report: Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles and Appendix A - A Linear Programming Approach for the Traveling
Salesman Problem — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-74-035a
First Annual Reports of EPA Grants Funded for 1FYGL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-021
Fisheries and Energy Production: A Symposium — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-001
Flame Characterization Probes - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-023
Flow Establishment and Initial Entrainment of Heated Water Surface Jets — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-014
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasification/Desulfurization Demonstration at Atmospheric
Pressure) Volume I - Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-027a
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasification/Desulfurization Demonstration at Atmospheric
Pressure) Volume II - Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-027b
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation Phase II - Pressurized Fluidized Bed Coal Combustion Development - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-027c
Fluorescence Immunoassay Technique for Detecting Organic Environmental Contaminants - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75—004
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Fluoride Emissions from Phosphoric Acid Plant Gypsum Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-095
Forecast of the Effects of Air and Water Controls of Solid Waste Generation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-095b
Formation of Aerosols in a Photochemical Fast Row Reactor - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-004
Formation of Halogenated Organics By Chlorination of Water Supplies — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-002
Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Part I - General Statistics — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-75-004a
Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Part II - Scatter Plots — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-75-004b
Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Boiler Baghouse - Nuclea Generating Plant - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-013a
Fuel Gas Environmental Impact: Phase Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-078
Fuels Technology: A State-of-the-Art Review — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-034
Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume 1 - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-73-019a
Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume II - Appendices A through H - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019b
Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume III - Appendices I through L - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019c
Future Dredging Quantities in the Great Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-029
Gas Requirements to Pressurize Abandoned Deep Mines - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-054
Gasification of Fossil Fuels Under Oxidative, Reductive, and Pyrolyfic Conditions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-042
Granite Industry Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-040
Great Lakes Water Quality — Status of Pertinent EPA Research — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-002
Ground Water Contamination in the Northeast States - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-056
Ground Water Pollution Features of Federal and State Laws and Regulations - REF. NO. EPA-600'4-73-001 a
Ground-Water Pollution Problems in the Northwestern United States — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-018
Guide for the Evaluation of Atmospheric Analyzers - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-014
Guide to Models in Governmental Planning and Operations - REF. NO. EPA-600 '5-74-008
Guidelines for the Disposal of Small Quantities of Unused Pesticide — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-057
Guidelines for Determining Performance Characteristics of Altimated Methods for Measuring Nitrogen Dioxide and Hydrocarbons,
Corrected for Methane in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-018
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XII - Determination of Phosphorus in Gasoline - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-74-0051
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XIII - Test for Lead in Gasoline by Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005m
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume (-Determination of Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate
(Type-S Pilot Tube) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005a
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume II - Gas Analysis for Carbon Dioxide, Excess Air, and Dry
Molecular Weight - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005b
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume III - Determination of Moisture in Stack Gases - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-74-OOSc
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume IV - Determination of Participate Emissions from Stationary
Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005d
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume VIII - Determination of CO Emissions from Stationary Sources by
NDIR Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005H
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase I, Light-Duty GasolinePowered
Vehicles - Quality Assurance Guidelines - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024a
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase I, Light-Duty GasolinePowered
Vehicles - Test Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024b
Guidelines for Residential Oil-Burner Adjustments - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-069a
Handbook for Evaluating Water Bacteriology — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-006
Handbook of Radiochemical Analytical Methods — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-001
Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania, Advanced Waste Treatment Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-030
Hazardous Emission Characterization of Utility Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-066
Haze Formation: It's Nature and Origin - 1973- REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-002
Haze Formation: Its Nature and Origin - 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-010
Health and Annoyance Impact of Odor Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-001
Health Consequences of Sulfur Oxides: A Report from CHESS,1970-1971 - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-004
Heavy Metal Accumulation in Soil and Vegetation From Smelter Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-012
Helical Bend Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-062
Herbicide Runoff from Four Coastal Plain Soil Types - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-017
High-Temperature Vortex Incinerator — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-025
Highway Air Pollution Measurement Program Using Sulfur Hexafluoride Tracer Gas - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-043
Hospital Solid Waste Disposal in Community Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-048
Hospital Solid Waste: An Annotated Bibliography- REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-001
Hydrocarbon Measurement Discrepancies Among Various Analyzers Using Flame-lonization Detectors - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-010
Hydrogen Peroxide Cures Filamentous Growth in Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-033
Hypochlorination of Pollution Stormwater Pumpage at New Orleans - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-067
Hypolimnetic Flow Regimes in Lakes and Impoundments - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-053
Hypolimnion Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume I - Dynamics of Bubble Plume - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-025a
Hypolimnion Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume II - Bubble Plume Gas Transfer - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-025b
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Identification and Assessment of Asbestos Emissions from Incidental Sources of Asbestos - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-087
Identification and Characterization of the Use of Mixed Conventional and Waste Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-017
Identification of Regenerable Metal Oxide SO2 Sorbents for Fluidized Coal Combustion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-065
Impact of the Use of Microorganisms on the Aquatic Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-001
Impact of Hydrologic Modifications on Water Quality- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-007
Implementation of a Computer Based Information System for Mass Spectral Identification - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-048
Improved Air Pollution Control for a Kraft Recovery Boiler: Recovery Boiler No. 4 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-071 b
Improved Air Pollution Control for Kraft Recovery Boiler: Modified Recovery Boiler No. 3 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-071 a
Improved Liquid-Solids Separation By An Aluminum Compound in Activated Sludge Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-039
Improvement of Instrumentation and Methodology for Collection and Analysis of Mercury - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-028
Improvement of Treatment of Food Industry Waste - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-035
Improving the Statistical Reliability of Stream Heat Assimilation Prediction — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-037
In-Stack Transmissometer Evaluation and Application to Particulate Opacity Measurement — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-75-008
In-Stack Transmissometer Measurement of Particulate Opacity and Mass Concentration — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-120
Incineration of Bulky Refuse Without Prior Shredding - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-023
Incineration of Plastics Found in Municipal Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-087
Incinerator Overfire Mixing Demonstration - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-016
Indexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports - Updated to January 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/9-74-002
Indexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-74-001
Indigester Black Liquor Oxidation for Odor Control in Kraft Pulping - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-005
Industrial Chemicals Solid Waste Generation — The Significance of Process Resource Recovery, and Improved Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-078
Industrial Solid Waste Classification Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-024
Industrial Water Softener Waste Brine Reclamation - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-007
Influence of Aerodynamic Phenomena on Formation in Combustion — Volume I. Experimental Results — REF. NO. EPA-650/2—75—061 a
Influence of Fiber Characteristics on Particulate Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-002
Influence of Fly Ash Compositional Factors on Electrical Volume Resistivity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-074
Influences of Wastewater Management on Land Use: Tahoe Basin 1950-1972 - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-019
Information Resource: Final Report Water Pollution Control in Water Utilities - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-020
Infrared Dry Caustic vs. Wet Caustic Peeling of White Potatoes - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-74-088
Infrared Fourier Transform Spectrometry of Gas Chromatography Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-034
Infrared Gas Filter Correlation Instrument for In-Situ Measurement of Gaseous Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/2—74-094
Infrared Sensor for the Remote Monitoring of SO2 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-041
Infrared Spectral Sensor for Refuse Sorting - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-031
Inputs of Phosphorus from Precipitation to Lake Michigan - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-005
Instream Aeration to Control Dissolved Sulf ide in Sanitary Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-024
Instrument for Simultaneous Monitoring NOx and SO2 in Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-027
Instrument to Monitor CH4, CO and CO2 in Auto Exhaust - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-030
Instrumental Analyses for Wet Scrubbing Processes - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-064
Instrumentation and Methodology for the Assay of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-069
Integrated Multi-media Pollution Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-020
Interactions of Stack Gas Sulfur and Nitrogen Oxides on Dry Berkau - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-029
Interactions of Various Air Pollutants on Causation of Pulmonary Disease - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-73-002
Interfacing a 24-Point Analog Recorder to a Computer Controlled Telemetry Line — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-75-002
Interf erometric Instrumentation For Particle Size Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-034
Interim Report of Task Force on Phosphate Removal Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-013
Intermedia Aspects of Air and Water Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-003
Interpretative Compilation of EPA Studies Related to Coal Quality and Cleanability - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-030
Invariant Modeling of Turbulence and Diffusion in the Planetary Boundary Layer - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-035
Investigation of the Effects of Carbon Monoxide on Humans in the Driving Task - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-73-003
Investigation of the Orion Research Cyanide Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-005
Investigation of Corrosion Deposition Phenomena on Gas Turbine Blades - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-006
Investigation of Extractive Sampling Interface Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-089
Investigation of Particulate Emission from Oil-Fired Residential Heating Units - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-026
Investigation of Particulate Matter Monitoring Using Contact Electrification - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-043
Investigation of Remote Sensing Techniques for Agricultural Feedlot Pollution Detection - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-002
Investigation of Surface Combustion Concepts for NOx Control in Utility Boilers and Stationary Gas Turbines - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-014
Investigation of Surface Films - Chesapeake Bay Entrance - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-099
Ion Exchange Process for Recovery of Chromate from Pigment Manufacturing - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-044
Ion-Selective Membranes Electrodes for Water Pollution Water Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-079
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Iron Foundry Cupola Recuperative Eminion Control Demonstration — Design Manual - REF. NO. EPA-650- 2-74-004
Isolating Organic Water Pollutants: XAD Resins, Urethane Foams, Solvent Extraction — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
660/4-75-003
Isolation of Hayfever Antigens from Short Ragweed Pollen - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-044
Johnt-Manville CHEAP Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-058a
Joint Construction Sediment Control Project - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-035
Kinetic Mechanisms of Methane/Air Combustion with Pollutant Formation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-045
Kinetic Mechanisms Governing the Fate of Chemically Bound Sulfur and Nitrogen in Combustion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-017
Kinetic Model for Orthophosphate Reactions in Mineral Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-022
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of EPA Methods 2,6 and 7 - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-039
Laboratory and Numerical Simulation of Plume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flow Over Complex Terrain - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-044
Laboratory Analyses of Atmospheric Hydrocarbon - California South Coast Air Basin (Los Angeles Air Quality Control Region) August -
November 1973- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-052
Laboratory Evaluation of a Method for Enhancing the Kinetics of Activated Sludge Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-061
Laboratory Ozonation of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-075
Laboratory Study of Continous Electro-oxidation of Dilute Cuanide Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-059
Laboratory Study of Self-Sealing Limestone Plugs for Mine Openings - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-081
Lake Classification — A Trophic Characterization of Wisconsin Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-033
Land Application of Sludge Effluent and Sludges: Selected Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-042
Land Use and the Environment: An Anthology of Readings - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-009
Land Use Decision Methodology for Environmental Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-008
Land Use Forms and the Environment - An Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-003
Lead: Environmental Sources and Red Cell Toxicity in Urban Children - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-003
Lidar Studies of Stack Plumes in Rural and Urban Environments - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-002
Lime Disinfection of Sewage Bacteria at Low Temperature - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-017
Lime Stabilized Sludge: Its Stability and Effect on Agricultural Land — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-012
Lime Use in Wastewater Treatment: Design and Cost Data - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-038
Lime/Limestone Scrubbing for SO2 and Particulate Removal in a Marble Bed Scrubber - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-052
Lime/Limestone Scrubbing in a Pilot Dustraxtor - Key West - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-077
Limestone and Limestone-Lime Neutralization of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-051
Limited SO2 and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume I - Plume Tracking by Correlation Spectroscopy - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-005a
Limited SOl and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume II, Longline Ambient SO2 Monitor and Variability of SO2 and NOx - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-75-005b
Llmnological Investigation of the Muskegon County, Michigan, Wastewater Storage Lagoons—Phase One - REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-75-009
Llmnological Studies of Flat-head, Montana: A Status Report - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-023
Liquid Aerobic Composting of Cattle Wastes and Evaluation of Byproducts - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-034
Literature Review and Bibliography of Mammalian Toxicology of Select Munitions — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic — REF. NO. EPA
670/9-75-008
Literature Search and Analysis of Information Regarding Sources, Uses, Production, Consumption, Reported Medical Cases and
Toxicology of Platinum and Palladium - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-008
Literature Survey of Instrumental Measurements of Biochemical Oxygen Demand for Control Application, 1960-1963 - REF. NO. EPA
670/4-74-001
Livestock and the Environment - A Bibliography with Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-024
Livestock and the Environment—A Bibliography with Abstracts, Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-003
Lone Star Steel Steam-Hydro Air Cleaning System Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-028
Losses of Fertilizers and Pesticides from Claypan Soils - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-068
Low Cost Compact X-Ray Flourescent Analyzer for On-Site Measurement of Trace Element in Airborne Particulate Emission - REF. NO.
EPA-600/4-75-002
Low Winter Dissolved Oxygen In Some Alaskan Rivers - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-008
Magnesia Scrubbing Process as Applied to an Oil-Fired Power Plant - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-057
Management Practices Affecting Quality and Quantity of Irrigation Return Flow — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-005
Managing the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-010
Manual for Deicer Chemical Application Practices - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-045
Manual for Deiclng Chemical Storage and Handling - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-033
Manual Methods for Sampling and Analysis of Particulate Emissions From Municipal Incinerators - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-023
Marine Algal Assay Procedure Bottle Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-008
Marketing HJ SCM from SOi Abatement Sources— The TVA Hypothesis - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-051
Mathematical Analysis of the Kinetics of Viral Inactivation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-067
Mathematical Model for Aerobic Digestion - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-045
Mathematical Model for Barged Ocean Disposal of Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-029
Mathematical Model for Post Aeration - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-044
Mathematical Model of Electrostatic Precipitation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-037
Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplankton in Lake Ontario — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-005
Mathematical Modeling of Simulated Photochemical Smog - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-026
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Mathematical Simulation of an Adsorber for Pollutant Removal — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-110
Mathematical Simulation of Atmospheric Photochemical Reactions: Model Development, Validation, and Application - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-74-011
Mathematical Simulation of Smog Chamber Photo-Chemical Experiments - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-040
Measurement and Characterization of Particles in Wet Scrubbing Process for SOx Control - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-024
Measurement of the Opacity and Mass Concentration of Particulate Emissions by Transmissometry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-128
Measurement of Entrained Liquid Levels in Effluent Gases from Scrubber Demisters - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-050
Measurement of Residual Chlorine Levels in Cooling Water — Amperometric Method - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-039
Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide, Particulate, and Trace Elements in Copper Smelter Converter and Roaster/Reverberatory Gas Streams -
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-111
Measurements of Active Biomass Concentrations in Biological Waste Treatment Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-75-029
Measures of Effectiveness for Refuse Storage, Collection, and Transportation Practices - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-082
Measuring External Effects of Solid Waste Management — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-010
Mercury in the Aquatic Systems: Metholation, OxidationReduction; in Bio Accumulation - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-021
Mercury in the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-008
Mercury Recovery from Contaminated Waste Waters and Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-086
Mesoscale Windfield Analysis of Los Angeles Basin - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-001
Metabolism of Carbamate Insecticides - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-002
Metabolism of Mercury Compounds in Microorganisms - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-007
Metallic Recovery From Waste Waters Utilizing Cementation -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-008
Metallurgical Upgrading of Automotive Scrap Steel - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-091
Meteorological Episodes of Slowest Dilution in Contiguous United States-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-002
Method for Evaluating SO2 Abatement Strategies - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-045
Method for Obtaining Replicate Particulate Samples from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-025
Methodology for Assignment of a Hydrocarbon Photochemical Reactivity Index for Emissions From Mobile Sources - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-025
Methodology for Determining the Effects of Fuels and Additives on Atmospheric Visibility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-068
Methodology for Determining Fuel Effects on Diesel Particulate Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-056
Methodology for Treating Large Localized Emissions of Reactive Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-006
Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests with Fish, Macroinvertebrates, and Amphibians — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-009
Methods for Improvement of Trickling Filter Plant Performance, Part I - Mechanical and Biological Optima — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-73-047a
Methods for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Nitrate and Sulfate in Atmospheric Particulates - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-050
Methods to Treat, Control and Monitor Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-042
Methylation of Mercury in a Terrestrial Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-014
Microbial Degradation and Accumulation of Pesticides in Aquatic Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-007
Microbial-Malathion Interaction in Artificial Salt-Marsh Ecosystems: Effects and Degradation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF.
NO. ERA-660/3-75-035
Microbiological Production of Geosmin - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-094
Microbiology of Sewage Sludge Disposal in Soil - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-074
Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-049
Mine Drainage Pollution Control Demonstration Grant Procedures and Requirement — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-003
Mine Spoil Potentials for Soil and Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-070
Minimum Standards For Quality of Life — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-012
Mobile Fabric Filter System Design and Field Test Results - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-059
Modal Cities - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-027
Model for Optimal Design and Operation of Solid Waste Transfer Stations - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-009
Model Verification - Aircraft Emissions Impact on Air Quality - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-049
Modeling Dynamics of Biological and Chemical Components of Aquatic Ecosystems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-012
Modifications to the Executive Computer Program for Steady-State Simulation of Wastewater Treatment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-066
Modular Wastewater Treatment System Demonstration For the Textile Maintenance Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-037
Molecular Modulation Spectrometry for Observation of Free Radicals - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-004
Molecular Sieve Control Process in Sulfuric Acid Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-066
Molybdenum - A Toxicological Appraisal - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-004
Monitoring Disposal-Well Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-008
Multi-Purpose Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment Facility, Mount Clemens, Michigan — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-010
Multielement Analyses of Environmental Samples by Spark Source Mass Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-001
Municipal Waste Disposal by Shlpborne Incineration and Sea-Disposal of Residues - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-017
Municipal Water Pollution Control Abstracts for 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-005
Negatively Buoyant Jets in a Cross Flow - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-012
New Membranes for Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Metal Finishing Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-033
New Microbial Indicators of Wastewater Chlorination Efficiency - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-082
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Newi of Environmental Research in Cincinnati - May-December, 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-002
Newt of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, January - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-003
Nitrate and Nitrite Volatilization By Microorganisms in Laboratory Experiments - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-002
Nitrite-Accelerated Photochemical Degradation of Cellulose as a Pretreatment for Microbiological Conversion to Protein - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-73-052
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses from Agronomy Plots in North Alabama - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-033
Nitrogen in the Subsurface Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-030
Nitrogen Removal By Ammonia Stripping - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-040
Nitrogen Sources and Cycling in Natural Waters - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-002
Nitrogenous Compounds in the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-SAB-73-001
Nomographs for Thermal Pollution Control Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-004
Nonpoint-Source Pollution in Surface Waters: Associated Problems and Investigative Techniques — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle — REF.
NO. EPA-680/4-75-004
Normal Carboxyhemoglobin Levels of Blood Donors in the United States - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-004
North Fork Alluvial Decontamination Project, Hubbard Creek Reservoir Watershed - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-019
Nutrient Inactivation As A Lake Restoration Procedure — I. Laboratory Investigations - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-032
Nutritional Ecology of Nuisance Aquatic Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-027
NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY—Data Acquisitions and Laboratory Analysis System for Lake Samples - REF. NO. EPA
600/4-75-015
NERC-Cincinnati Annual Report, 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-002
NOx Combustion Control Methods and Costs for Stationary Sources—Summary Study - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-046
NO2 Actinometer for Field Use - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-036
NO2 Measuring System - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-059
NTA and Mercury in Artificial Stream Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-025
Occupational and Environmental Pesticide Exposure Study in South Florida - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-002
Occurrence and Distribution of Potentially Volatile Trace Elements in Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-054
Occurrence of Organohalides in Chlorinated Drinking Waters - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-008
Odor Removal from Air by Adsorption on Charcoal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-084
Odors from Confined Livestock Production - A State of the Art - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-023
Odors Emitted From Raw and Digested Sewage Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-098
Off-the-Shelf Analyzers for Measuring Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-034
Oil Recovery System Using Sorbent Material - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-068
Oil Recovery System Utilizing Polyurethane Foam—A Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-084
Oil Shale Air Pollution Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-009
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-003
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports - November 1974- February 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-044
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, February 1975 - April 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-059
On-Line Colorimetric Analyzers for Monitoring Nitrate-Nitrite, Ammonia, Orthophosphorus and Total Hydrolyzable Phosphorus in
Wastewater-Treatment Process Streams - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-046
On-Shore Treatment Systems for Sewerage from Watercraft Retention Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-007
Optical Measurements of Smoke Particle Size Generated by Electric Arcs - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-034
Optimal Configuration of a Regional Solid Waste Management System - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-007
Optimization and Design of an Oil/Activated Sludge Concentration Process - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-004
Optimization of Air Pollution Measurement Locations - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-005
Optimization Models for Regional Public Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-008
Optimizing a Petrochemical Waste Bio-Oxidation System Through Automation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
660/2-75-021
Organic Compounds in Pulp Mill Lagoon Discharge — Abstracted 600/9-75-00U — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-028
Organic Compounds Entering Groundwater from a Landfill - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-077
Organic Nutrient Factors Effecting Algal Growths - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-003
Outdoor Smog Chamber Studies: Effect of Hydrocarbon Reduction on Nitrogen Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-011
Outpatient Medical Costs Related to Air Pollution in the Portland, Oregon Area - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-017
Overview of EPA/IERL-RTP Scrubber Programs - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-054
Oxidation of Halocarbons - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-008
Oxidation of Organic Matter in Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-005
Oxygenation of Aqueous Bodies Using Liquid Oxygen-Loxination - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-048
OR&D ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 1 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-002
OR&D Publications Summary - December 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 d
OR&D Publications Summary - June 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 b
OR&D Publications Summary - March 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 a
OR&D Publications Summary - September 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 c
Particle Detector By Mechanical Impact Sensing - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-025
Partkulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on a Wet Electrostatic Precipitator — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-033
Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on Three Electrostatic Precipitators - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-056
Particulate Collection Study, EPA/TV A Full-Scale Dry Limestone Injection Tests - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-053
Particulate Emissions from Alfalfa Dehydrating Plants — Control Costs and Effectiveness - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-007
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Participate Emissions from Prototype Catalyst Cars - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-054
Participate Removal From Gas Streams at High Temperature - High Pressure - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-020
Participate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-102
Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-102a
Paunch Manure as a Feed Supplement in Channel Catfish Farming - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-046
Pentapure Impinger Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-024a
Performance of the OSCO Model 1391 Water Wastewater Sampler — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-001
Performance of the Union Carbide Dissolved Oxygen Sensor - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-018
Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide For local Administrators — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-005
Performance Specifications for Stationary-Source Monitoring Systems for Gases and Visible Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-013
Pesticide Movement from Crop Lands into Lake Erie - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-032
Pesticide, Transport and Runoff Model for Agricultural Land - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-013
Pesticides in the Illinois Waters of Lake Michigan - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-002
Pesticides Epidemiological Field Studies - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-009
Petrograhpic Characteristics and Physical Properties of Marls, Chalks, Shells and Their Calcines Related to Desulfurization of Flue Gases
- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-044
Petroleum Weathering: Some Pathways, Fate and Disposition on Marine Waters - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-013
Pharmacokinetics of Toxic Elements in Rainbow Trout - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-027
Phosphate Removal in an Activated Sludge Facility - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-061
Phosphorus Uptake and Release by Lake Ontario Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-006
Photochemical Oxidation of Kraft Air Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-005
Physical - Chemical Treatment of Raw Material Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-070
Physical and Selling Characteristics of Participates in Storm and Sanitary Wastewaters — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-011
Physical-Chemical Treatment of Municipal Wastes by Recycled Magnesium Carbonate- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-055
Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Methods of Solid Waste Testing - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-001
Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Methods of Solid Waste Testing: Four Additional Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-007
Phytoplankton Composition and Abundance in Lake Ontario During IFYGL — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-004
Pilot - Demonstration Project for Industrial Reuse of Renovated Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-064
Pilot Plant Optimization of Phosphoric Acid Recovery Process ~ Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-015
Pilot Scale Treatment of Wine Stillage ™ Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-002
Pilot-Plant Study of an Ammonia Absorption Ammonium Bisulfate Regeneration Process, Topical Report Phases I and II - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-049a
Planned Maintenance Management System for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-73-004
Plant Scale Studies of the Magnesium Carbonate Water Treatment Process - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-006
Plume Temperature Measurements of Shallow Submerged Model Discharges With Current - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-001
Pneumo-Slurry Pipeline Collection and Removal of Municipal Solid Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-072
Pollutant Analysis Cost Survey - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-125
Polluted Groundwater: A Review of the Significant Literature - REF. NO. EPA-600, 4-74-001
Polluted Groundwater: Estimating the Effects of Man's Activities (Formerly 600/4-74-002) - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-74-002
Polluted Groundwater: Some Causes, Effects, Controls and Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-73-00 Ib
Pollution Abatement From Cattle Feedlots in Northeastern Colorado and Nebraska — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-015
Pollution Aspects of Catfish Production—Review and Projections - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-064
Pollution Control Technology for Pesticide Formulators and Packagers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-094
Pollution Control Technology Assessment - Proceedings of an Environmental Resources Conference, May 1-3, 1974 — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-006
Pollution Effects on Adult Steelhead Migration in the Snake River- REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-017
Pollution Problems and Research Needs for an Oil Shale Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-067
Portable Device for Measuring Wastewater Flow in Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-73-002
Potentially Hazardous Emissions From The Extraction and Processing of Coal and Oil — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-038
Poultry Manure Disposal by Plow-Furrow-Cover- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-085
Poultry Processing Wastewoter Treatment and Reuses - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-060
Precipitation Scavenging of Inorganic Pollutants from Metropolitan Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-005
Prediction of Sub-soil Erodibility Using Chemical, Mineralogical and Physical Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-043
Preliminary Assessment of Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-065
Preliminary Design of a Comprehensive Waste Oil Processing Facility — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-056
Preliminary Design of a Household Refuse Grinder-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-020
Preliminary Milk Report -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-007
Preparation and Evaluation of Activated Carbon Produced from Municipal Refuse - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-010
Preventing Landfill Leachate Contamination of Water- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-021
Pricing for Water Supply: Its Impact on Systems Management - REF. NO. EPA-670/1 -74-001
Problems and Opportunities in Management of Combustible Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-056
Procedures for Measurement in Stratified Gases - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-086a
Procedures for Measurement in Stratified Gases - Volume II, Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 4-086b
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Proceeding, Cool Combustion Seminar, June 19-20,1973-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-021
Proceedings of the Solvent Reactivity Conference - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-010
Proceedings of First US/USSR Symposium on Comprehensive Analysis of the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-004
Proceedings of Seminar on Methodology for Monitoring the Marine Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-74-004
Proceedings of Symposium on Statistical Aspects of Air Quality - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-038
Proceedings of Third International Conference on Fluidized-Bed Combustion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-053
Proceedings Fourth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-031
Proceedings, Symposium Control of Fine-Particulate Emissions from Industrial Sources, January 15-18,1974 San Francisco CA - REF NO.
EPA-600/2-74-008
Proceedings: Biostimulation-Nutrient Assessment Workshop — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-034
Proceedings: Fifth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-058
Proceedings: Flue Gas Desulfurization Symposium 1973- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-038
Proceedings: Symposium on the Use of Fabric Filters for the Control of Submicron Particulates (April 8-10, 1974, Boston, Ma.) - REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-043
Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974, Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-126b
Proceedings: Symposium on Fine Particles - Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1975 - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-059
Process and Environmental Technology for Producing SNG and Liquid Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-011
Process Modifications for Control of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Combustion, Incineration, and Metals - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-100
Production of Clean Fuel Gas From Bituminous Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-049
Production of Low-Sulfur Gasoline - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-130
Program for Reduction of NOx from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005a
Program for Reduction of NOx from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase Ma - NOx - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005b
Program for Reduction of NOx from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers - Phase 1 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005
Programmed Demonstration for Erosion and Sediment Control Specialist - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-071
Progress in Instrumentation and Techniques for Measurement of Air Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-015
Projects in the Industrial Pollution Control Division - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-001
Promising Technologies for Treating Hazardous Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-088
Promoting Environmental Quality Through Urban Planning and Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-015
Properties of Ammonium Sulfate, Ammonium, and Sulfur Dioxide Solutions in Ammonia Scrubbing Processes - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-73-012
Protein Production from Acid Whey VIA Fermentation - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-025
Protocol for Evaluating the Nitrogen Status of Lake Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-024
Protocol to Characterize Gaseous Emissions as a Function of Fuel and Additive Composition - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-048
Public Attitudes Toward Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-086
Puget Sound Oceanographic Field Studies Data Report, Everett, BELLINGHAM, Port Angeles, 1962-63 - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-014
Pyrolysls of Solid Municipal Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-039
Quality of Life Concept - A Potential New Tool For DecisionMakers - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-75-011
Quality of Life Indicators in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1970: A Comprehensive Assessment - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-016
Quantification of Pollution in Agricultural Runoff - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-005
Quantitative Analysis of Airborne Asbestos by X-Roy Diffraction: Final Report on Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-004
Quantitative Method for Effluent Compliance Monitoring Resource Allocation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-015
Radiation Quality Assurance Intercomparison Studies 1974-1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-014
Radiation Treatment of High Strength Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 660/2-75-017
Radio Chemical Methodology for Drinking Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-008
Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program - 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-002a
Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program, 1973 - 1974 - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-001A
Radiolytic Hydrolysis of Cellulose - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-030
Rainfall-Runoff Relations on Urban and Rural Areas — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-046
Rationale and Methodology for Monitoring Groundwater Polluted by Mining Activities (Formerly 600/4-74-003) - REF. NO. EPA
680/4-74-003
Raw Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and Steel, Volume I - Technical
Discussion - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-024A
Row Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and Steel, Volume II - Appendices -
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-024B
Raw Sewage Coagulation and Aerobic Sludge Digestion - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-049
Reactivity of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons with O2 and NO in the Presence of Light - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-010
Recirculating Waste System for Swine Units - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-025
Reclamation of Energy from Organic Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-016
Reclamation of Metal Values from Metal-Finishing Waste Treatment Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-018
Reclamation of Sulfuric Acid From Waste Streams — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-016
Recommended Design of Sample Intake Systems for Automatic Instrumentation - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-012
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume I - Summary Report - REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-73-053A
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Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume II - Toxicologic Summary -
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053B
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume III - Disposal Process
Discnptions: Ultimate Disposal Incineration, and Pyrolysis Processes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053C
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volum IV - Disposal Process
Descriptions: Biological and Miscellaneous Waste Treatment Processes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053D
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume V - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Pesticides and Cyanide Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053E
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume VI - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Mercury, Arsenic, Chromium and Cadmium Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-73-053F
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume VII - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Propellents, Explosives, and Chemical Warfare Materiel - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-73-053G
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume VIII - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Miscellaneous Inorganic and Organic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-73-053H
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume IX - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Radioactive Materials - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-0531
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume X - Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Organic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053J
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XI - Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Organic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053K
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XII - Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Inorganic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053L
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XIII - Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Inorganic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053M
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XIV - Summary of Waste
Origins, Forms and Quantities - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053N
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XV — Research and
Development Plans - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053O
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XVI - References - REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-73-053P
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume I thru Volume XVI - REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-73-053A-P
Recovery of Fatty Materials From Edible Oil Refinery Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-015
Recycle of Synthetic Warp Sizes From Textile Desizing Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOU — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-014
Recycling of Waste Oils — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-068
Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-057
Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion and Regeneration of Sulfur-Containing Additives -
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-104
Refinery Catalytic Cracker Reginerator SOx Control Process Survey - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-082
Refinery Effluent Water Treatment Plant Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-020
Regeneration of Chromated Aluminum Deoxidizers - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-023
Regenerative Limestone Process for Fluidized - Bed Coal Combustion and Desulfurization - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-001
Regional Air Pollution Study Program - Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-009
Regional Governmental Arrangements in Metropolitan Areas: Nine Case Studies - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-024
Relationship Between Circumsolar Sky Brightness and Atmospheric Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-012
Relationship Between Diameter and Height for the Design of a Swirl Concentrator as a Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator - REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-74-039
Remote Measurement of Power Plant Smoke Stack Effluent Velocity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-062
Remote Sensing of Air Pollution in Urban Areas - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-026
Remote Sensing of Pollutants - Computerized Reduction of Long-Path Absorption Data - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-113
Removal of Chromium from Plating Rinse Water Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-055
Removal of Heavy Metals from Mine Drainage by Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-080
Removal of Manganese From Mine Drainage by Ozone and Chlorine — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-006
Renovation of Secondary Effluent for Re-use as a Water Resource - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-016
Replacement of Activated Sludge Secondary Clarifiers by Dynamic Straining — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-045
Report on the Problem of Halogenated Air Pollutants and Stratospheric Ozone - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-008
Research and Development of a Selective Algaecide to Control Nuisance Algal Growth-Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-019
Research Needs and Priorities: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Cost - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-008b
Research Needs for the Potable Reuse of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-007
Research Status of Effects of Land Application of Animal Wastes -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-010
Research Study of Coal Preparation Plant and By-Product Coke Plant Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-050
Reverse Osmosis of Treated and Untreated Secondary Sewage Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-077
Reverse Osmosis of Treated and Untreated Secondary Sewage Effluent; Appendix A-2 and Appendix A-6 — Abstracted
600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-027
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Review of the Physiological Impact of Mercurials - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-022
Review of Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-002
Review of Landspreading of Liquid Municipal Sewage Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-049
Reviewing Environmental Impact Statements - Power Plant Cooling Systems, Engineering Aspects - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-016
Reviews of Current Literature on Analytical Methodology and Quality Control - Activities for 1973 through 1974 - REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-74-003b
Role of Polyelectrolytes in Filtration Processes - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-74-032
Role of Solid-Gas Interactions in Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-007
Role of Trace Elements in Management of Nuisance Growths — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-008
Rotating Biological Disk Wastewater Treatment Process - Pilot Plant Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-027
Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles, Final Report: Appendix A - Manual for Use of the Computer Codes — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-036a
Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles: Appendix B - A Heuristic Solution to the M-Postmen's Problem — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-036b
Rum Distillery Slops Treatment by Anaerobic Contact Process - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-074
Saline Groundwater Produced with Oil and Gas - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-010
Salt Water Detection in the Cimarron Terrace, Oklahoma — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 o — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-033
Sampling Interface for Quantitative Transport of Aerosols — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-016
Sanitary Landfill Stabilization with Leachate Recycle and Residual Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-043
Sasol Type Process for Gasoline, Methanol, SNG, and Low-BTU Gas from Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-072
Scale Control in Limestone Wet Scrubbing Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-031
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Cadmium - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-003
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Manganese - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-002
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Particulate Polycyclic Organic Matter (PPOM) - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-001
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Vinyl Chloride and Polyvinyl Chloride - REF. NO. EPA-600 6-75-004
Scientific Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control of Irrigation Return Flows - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-064
Scientific Seminar on Automotive Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-003
Scrap Rubber Tire Utilization in Road Dressings - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-7 4-014
Second Annotated Bibliography on Biological Effects of Metals in Aquatic Environment (No. 568-1292) - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-75-002
Second U.S. - Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology December 1-6, 1972 - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-003
Secondary Annotated Bibliography of Biological Effects of Metals in Aquatic Environments - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-75-008
Secondary Fiber Recovery Incentive Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-670 5-74-004
Secondary Impact of Transportation and Wastewater Investments: Review and Bibliography — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO.
EPA-600/5-75-002
Secondary Impacts of Transportation and Wastewater Investments: Research Results — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
600/5-75-013
Sediments and Sediment-Water Nutrient Interchanges in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon - REF. NO. EPA-660 3-74-015
Select Research Group in Air Pollution Meteorology, Second Annual Progress Report Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650 4-74-045o
Select Research Group in Air Pollution Meteorology, Second Annual Progress Report Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-045b
Selected Abstracts for Instrumentation and Automation of Wastewater Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-104
Selected Characteristics of Hazardous Pollutant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-74-004
Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts: 1972-1973 - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-74-049
Selective Nutrient Removal Secondary Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-076
Semi-Automatic Control of Activated Sludge Plants - State of the Technology - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-058
Seminar on Electrostatics and Fine Particles — September 1973 - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-081
Seminar Summary: Sampling and Analysis of the Various Forms of Atmospheric Lead - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-003
Separation, Dewatering, and Disposal of Sugar Beet Transport Water Solids Phase I - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-74-093
Sewer Flow Measurement - A State-of-the Art Assessment - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-027
Sewerage System Monitoring and Remote Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-020
Short Course Proceedings: Applications of Stormwater Management Models — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-065
Shrimp Canning Waste Treatment Study - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-061
Significance and Control of Waste Water Floatables in Coastal Waters - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-016
Silt Removal From a Lake Bottom — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-017
Simplified Atomic Absorption Determination of Stable Strontium in Milk and Hay - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-002
Simulation City Approach for Preparation of Urban Area Data Bases - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-001
Simultaneous and Automated Determination of Total Phosphorous and Total Kjeldahl - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-002
Single-Cell Protein From Waste Cellulose-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-095
Single-Stage Nitrification-Denitrification -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-051
Sinter Plant Windbox Gas Recirculating System Demonstration - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-014
Sludge Conditioning Using SO2 and Low Pressure for Production of Organic Feed Concentrate - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-062
Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Demand for Municipal Collection of Household Refuse - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-035
Sodium Conditioning to Reduce Fly Ash Resistivity - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-092
Soil Modification for Denitrifieation and Phosphate Reduction of Feed Lot Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-057
Solid Waste Conversion: Cellulose Liquefaction — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-031
Solid Waste Disposal Final Report- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-033
Some Effects of Cadmium on Coniferous Forest Soil/Litter Microcosms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-036
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Some Topics Relating to Modeling of Dispersion in Boundary Layer - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-015
Source Assessment Prioritization of Air Pollution from Industrial Surface Coating Operations — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-75-019a
Sources and Characterization of Fine Particulate Test Dusts — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-117
Sources and Natural Removal Processes for Some Atmospheric Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-032
Sources of Oil and Water in Bilges of Great Lakes Ships - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-054
Specific Ion Mass Spectrometric Detection for Gas Chromatographic Pesticide Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-004
Specifications for Materials Recovered from Municipal Refuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-034
Spectroscopic Study of California Smog - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-006
St. Louis Refuse Processing Plant Equipment, Facility, and Environmental Evaluations — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-044
St. Louis/Union Electric Refuse Firing Demonstration Air Pollution Test Support - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-073
State of the System (SOS) Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-013
State of Maryland Waste Oil Recovery and Reuse Program - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-013
State-of-the-Art Review: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Costs - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-008a
State-of-the-Art: Sand and Gravel Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-066
State-of-the-Art: Uranium Mining, Milling, and Refining Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-038
State-of-the-Art: 1971 Instrumentation for Measurement of Particulate Emissions from Combustion Sources - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-022
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Commercial Explosives — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-74-009b
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Industrial Inorganic Gases — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-74-009c
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Inorganic Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-74-009a
Statistical Concepts for Design Engineers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-080
Statistical Prediction of Equilibrium Temperature From Standard Meteorological Data Bases - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-003
Statistical Questions Relating to the Validation of Air Quality Simulation Models - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-010
Stone & Webster/Ionics SOl Removal and Recovery Process: Phase I, Final Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-045
Storage and Disposal of Iron Ore Processing Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-018
Storm Water Management Model: Dissemination and User Assistance — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-041
Storm Water Management Model: User's Manual - Version II — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-017
Stream Pollution Abatement by Supplement Pumping — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-035
Structure and Reactivity of Adsorbed Oxides of Sulfur - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-006
Studies in Environment - Volume I - Summary Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012a
Studies in Environment - Volume II - Quality of Life - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012b
Studies in Environment - Volume III - Pollution and the Municipality - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012c
Studies in Environment - Volume IV - Consumption Differentials and the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012d
Studies in Environment - Volume V - Outdoor Recreation and the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012e
Studies of Low Molecular Weight Lignin Sulfonates - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-069
Studies of Pollutant Concentration Frequency Distributions - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-004
Studies of Small Metallic Particles Formed by Homogeneous Nucleation: Light Scattering and Electron Microscopy — REF. NO. EPA-
650/3-75-006
Studies on Effects of Thermal Pollution in Biscayne Bay in Florida - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-014
Studies on Modifications of Solid Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-065
Studies on Southeastern Aquatic Insects - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-016
Studies to Determine Methods for Culturing Three Freshwater Zooplankton Species — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-010
Study of an Integrated Power, Water and Wastewater Utility Complex - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-080
Study of the Ecology of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-012
Study of the Economics of Hospital Solid Waste Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-020
Study of the Effects of Low Levels of Carbon Monoxide Upon Humans Performing Driving Tasks - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-006
Study of the Social and Economic Impact of Odors - Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-650/5-73-001
Study of Aerosol Formation in Photochemical Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-007
Study of Air Pollutant Emissions from Residential Heating Systems - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-003
Study of Combustor Flow Computations and Comparison with Experiment - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-045
Study of Concepts for Minimizing Emissions From CokeOven Door Seals - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-064
Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators Versus Refuse Composition — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-084
Study of Factors Affecting Reactions in Environmental Chambers Final Report on Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-004a
Study of Feasibility of Herbicide Orange Chlorinolysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-006
Study of Ferroalloy Furnace Product Flexibility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-063
Study of Flux Force - Condensation Scrubbing of Fine Particules - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-018
Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-014
Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-015
Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume III - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-016
Study of Incinerator Residue Analysis of Water Soluble Components - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-057
Study of Indoor Air Quality - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-042
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Study of Institutional Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-083
Study of Potential Problems and Optimum Opportunities in Retrofitting Industrial Processes to low and Intermediate Energy Gas from
Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-052
Study of SOx Control For Selected Industrial Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-011
Study of Upflow Filter for Tertiary Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-074
Study on Technical and Economic Feasibility of a Hydrogenation Process for Utilization of Waste Rubber - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-066
Submerged Combustion Evaporator for Concentration of Brewery Spent Grain Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-059
Subsurface Biological Activity in Relation to Ground Water Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-014
Sulfur and Nitrogen Balances in the Solvent Refined Coal Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-011
Sulfur Compound Emissions of the Petroleum Production Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-030
Sulfur Content of Douglas Fir Foliage Near a Paper Mill - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-018
Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume I: Final Report - Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc
— REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-010a
Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume II: Final Report Technical Discussion — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-01 Ob
Sulfuric Acid and Ferrous Sulfote Recovery From Waste Pickle Liquor- REF. NO. EPA 660/2-73-032
Summary Report - Pilot Plant Studies on Dewatering Primary Digested Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-043
Summary Report, Trail-Marking and Alarm Pheromones of Some Ants of the Genus Atta - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-081
Summary Report: Workshop on Ozone Measurement by the Potassium Iodide Method - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-007
Summation of Conditions and Investigations for the Complete Combustion of Organic Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-044
Surface Effects Skimmer Development — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-066
Surge Facility for Wet and Dry Weather Flow Control - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-075
Survey of Corrosion Products in the Seattle Water Department Tolt Distribution — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-036
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Dickerson Station, Potomac Electric Power Company - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057g
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Eddystone Station, Philadelphia Electric Company - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057f
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Hawthorn Station, Kansas City Power and Light Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057H
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Lawrence Power Station, Kansas Power and Light Company - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-057e
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Mohave Station, Southern California Edison Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057k
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Reid Gardner Station, Nevada Power Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057J
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Will County Station, Commonwealth Edison Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-0571
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Cholla Power Generating Station, Arizona Public Service Company — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057a
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems La Cygne Station, Kansas City Power and Light Co. and Kansas Gas and Electric Co. - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-75-057B
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Paddy's Run Station, Louisville Gas and Electric- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057d
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Phillips Power Station, Duquesne Light Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057c
Survey of Manual Methods of Measurements of Asbestos, Beryllium, Lead, Cadmium, Selenium, and Mercury in Stationary Source
Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-015
Survey of Users of the EPA - Reference Method for Measurement of Non-Methane Hydrocarbons in Ambient Air -REF. NO. EPA
650/4-75-008
Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-051
Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-012
Suspended Solids Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-002
Symposium on Electrostatic Precipitators for the Control of Fine Particles — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-016
Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974 Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-126a
Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology (May 1974, St. Louis, Missouri) -- Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-118
Synergistic Effect of Polonium-210 and Cigarette Smoke in Rats — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA 680/1-75-001
Synthesis and Purification of Carcinogenic Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Standards - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-040
Synthesis of Trifluoromethylsulfur Pentafluoride (CFsSFs) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-010
System Alternatives in Oxygen Activated Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-008
System Analysis of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Chemical/ Plastics Industry - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-106
Systems Analysis Requirements for Nitrogen Oxide Control of Stationary Sources- REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-091
Systems Simulation and Solid Waste Planning: A Case Study - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-012
SO2 Reduction in Non-utility Combustion Sources - Technical and Economic Comparison of Alternatives - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-073
SWIRL Concentrator as a Grit Separator Device - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-026
Taxonomy and Ecology of Stenonema Mayflies (Heptageniidae: Ephemeroptera) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
670/4-74-006
Taxonomy of Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolated From Pulp/Paper Mill Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-024
Technical and Economic Evaluation of Cooling Systems Slowdown Control Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-026
Technical Support Document for the Proposed Replacement Reference Method for Nitrogen Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-003
Techniques for Measuring Fly Ash Resistivity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-079
Temperature Effects on Eggs and Fry of Percoid Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA 660/3-75-017
Tentative Reference Method for the Measurement of Gross Alpha and Gross Beta Radioactivities in Environmental Waters —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 680/4-75-005
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Tentative Reference Method for Measurement of Tritium in Environmental Waters - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-013
Tertiary Treatment With a Controlled Ecological System - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-022
Test Evaluation of Cat-Ox High Efficiency Electrostatic Precipitator — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-037
Test Method for Volatile Component Stripping of Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-044
Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used to Control Mercury Emission From A Chlor-Alkali Plant, Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e —
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-026a
Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used to Control Mercury Emission From A Chlor-Alkali Plant, Volume II - Appendices — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-026b
Theoretical and Experimental Study of the lime/Limestone Wet Scrubbing Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-006
Theoretical Model and Solubility Characteristics of Aroclor R 1254 in Water: Problems Associated with Low-Solubility Compounds in
Aquatic Toxicity Test -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-013
Thermal Radiation Modeling for Pollution Predictions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-011
Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion of Organic Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-061
Third U.S. — Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology, Proceedings, February 12-16,1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
- REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-005
Tidal Flats in Estuarine Water Quality Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-025
Tissue Enzyme Assay for Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Insecticides - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-027
Toxaphene Effects on Reproduction, Growth, and Mortality of Brook Trout - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-013
Toxicity of Selected Pesticides to the Bay Mussel (Mytilus edulis) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-016
Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Metallic Ores - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-115
Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Non-Metallic Ores - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-122
Training Manual for Teratology - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-001
Travels of Airborne Pollen - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-003
Treatment and Recovery of Fluoride Industrial Waste - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-024
Treatment and Ultimate Disposal of Cattle Feedlot Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-013
Treatment of Cheese Processing Wastewaters in Aerated Lagoons - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-012
Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows by Dissolved Air Flotation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-033
Treatment of Domestic Wastewater and NSSC Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-010
Treatment of Hazardous Material Spills With Floating Mass Transfer Media - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-078
Treatment of Packing House Waste by Anaerobic Lagoons in Plastic-Media Filters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-027
Treatment of Sulfite Evaporator Condensates for Recovery of Volatile Components - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-030
Treatment of Textile Wastewater by Activated Sludge and Alum Coagulation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-055
Trench Incorporation of Sewage Sludge in Marginal Agricultural Land - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-034
Tritium Fractionation in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-006
Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part I: Recent Program Development, Verification, and Application -
REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-016a
Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part II: Critical Review of the Use of Invariant Modeling — REF. NO.
EPA-600/4-75-016b
Turbulent Bed Cooling Tower —Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-027
Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-004b
Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Part I - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-004a
U-Tube Aeration - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-031
Ultraviolet Disinfection of Activated Sludge Effluent Discharging to Shellfish Waters - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-060
Dp-Dip Versus Down-Dip Mining: An Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-047
Upgrading Wastewater Stabilization Ponds to Meet New Discharge Standards — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/9-75-004
Urban Stormwater Management and Technology: An Assessment - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-040
Urban Stormwater Management Modeling and Decision-Making — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-022
Urban Street Cleaning — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-030
Use of Climatic Data in Design of Soils Treatment Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-018
Use of Domestic Waste Glass for Urban Paving - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-038
Use of Domestic Waste Glass for Urban Paving - Summary Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-053
Use of Environmental Analyses on Wastewater Facilities by Local Government - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-015
Use of Leucocyte Metabolism as a Health Effects Indicator- REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-013
Use of Panelist as Substitutes for Taxicab Drivers in Carbon Monoxide Exposure- REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-001
Use of Soil Parameters for Describing Pesticide Movement Through Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-009
Used Oil Law in the U.S. and Europe - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-025
User's Guide for Hiway, A Highway Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-008
User's Manual for the APRAC-1A Urban Diffusion Model Computer Program - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-73-001
Utilization of Bark Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-005
Utilization of Fibrous Wastes as Sources of Nutrients - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-090
Utilization of Trickling Filters for Dual Treatment of Dry and Wet Weather Flows - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-071
Vapor-Phase Organic Pollutants - Volatile Hydrocarbons and Oxidation Products - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -75-005
Versatile Gas Filter Correlation Spectrometer - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-024
Vinyl Chloride - An Assessment of Emissions Control Techniques and Costs - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-097
Virus in Waste, Renovated, and Other Waters - 1973 Literature Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-005
Virus-ln-Water Study of Finished Water from Six Communities - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-003
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Viruses in Waste Renovated and other Viruses—1974 Literature Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-007
Viruses in Waste Renovated and Other Viruses - 1972 Literature Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-003
Volatization of Losses of Pesticides from Soil - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-054
Waste Automotive Lubricating Oil Reuse as a Fuel - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-032
Waste Citrus Activated Sludge As a Poultry Feed Ingredient — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-001
Waste Control and Abatement in the Processing of Sweet Potatoes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-021
Waste Oil Recycling and Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-052
Waste Treatment System for Confined Hog Raising Operations - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-047
Waste Water Treatment and Reuse in a Metal Finishing Job Shop - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-042
Wastewater Abatement in Canning Vegetables by IQB Blanching - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-006
Wastewater Characterization for the Specialty Food Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-075
Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume I - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-006a
Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume II - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-006b
Wastewater Use in the Production of Food and Fiber—Proceedings of Conference held at Oklahoma City, OK March 5-7, 1974 - REF.
NO.EPA-660/2-74-041
Water and Waste Management in Poultry Processing - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-031
Water Quality Control in Mine Spoils — Upper Colorado River Basin — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-048
Water Quality Control Through a Single Crop Agriculture, No. 4 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-026
Water Quality Effect of Diking a Shallow Arid-Region Lake — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-007
Water Quality Model for a Conjunctive Surface - Groundwater System - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-013
Water Quality Requirements of Aquatic Insects - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-004
Water Recycle/Reuse Possibilities: Power Plant Boiler and Cooling System - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-089
Water Renovation of Municipal Effluents by Reverse Osmosis — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-009
Waterborne Wastes of the Paint and Inorganic Pigments Industries-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-7 4-030
Weed Harvest and Lake Nutrient Dynamics - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-001
Wet Scrubber Liquid Utilization - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-108
Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection: A Case Study for Springfield, Massachusetts - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-038
Wind Tunnel Tests of Negatively Buoyant Plumes - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-003
Wood Waste Reuse in Controlled Release Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-034
World's Air Quality Management Standards: Volume 1 - The Air Quality Management Standards of the World, Including United States
Federal Standards - REF. NO. EPA-650/9-75-001 a
World's Air Quality Management Standards: Volume 11 -The Air Quality Management Standards of the United States - REF. NO. EPA-
650/9-75-001 b
WATER RESOURCES: Utilization and Conservation in the Environment- REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-006
Zooplankton Production in Lake Ontario as Influenced by Environmental Perturbations — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 le — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-021
200 MGD Activated Sludge Plant Removes Phosphorus by Pickle Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-050
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A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-093
A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-112
A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-119a
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-119b
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-018
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-021a
A.P.T,. Inc. Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-036
Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-086a
Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-086b
Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-089
Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-105
Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-133
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-008
Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-046
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-003
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-044
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-045
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-046
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-006
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-010
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-011
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-034
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-046
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-008
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-013
Aero Chem Research Laboratory, Inc. Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-069
Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton, Inc. Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-016a
Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton, Inc. Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-016b
Aeroneutronics Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-024
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-037a
Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-051
Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-059
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-007
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-012
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-023
Aerotherm Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-035
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-067
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-091
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-103
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-123
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-015
Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-014
Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, California State Department of Health Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-014
Air Pollution Control Division, ORD, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-008
Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-058a
Airesearch Manufacturing Company of Arizona, Inc. Phoenix, AZ- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-055
Alabama A&M College Normal, AL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-033
Alan M. Voorhees and Associates McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-001
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-018
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-012
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-026
Allied Chemical Corporation Morristown, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-040
American Crystal Sugar Company Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-093
American Dehydrators Association Mission, KS - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-007
American Distilling Company Pekin, IL-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-014
American Iron and Steel Institute New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-022
American Oil Company Yorktown, VA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-025
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-026
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-039
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-062
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-011
American Society of Planning Officials Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-005
American Society of Planning Officials Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-009
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American Standards, Inc. New Brunswick, NJ -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-002
American Water Works Association Research Foundation New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-020
Ames Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Metallurgy Division, Iowa State University Ames, IA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-091
Amoco Oil Company Naperville, IL- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-042
Anaconda American Brass Company Waterbury, CT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-008
Anaconda Company Waterbury, CT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-029
Analytical Research Laboratories, Inc. Monrovia, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-050
Analytical Research Laboratories, Inc. Monrovia, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-050
Anderson 2000, Inc. Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-014
Anheuser Busch St. Louis, MO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-059
Applied Technology Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-001
Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Fairbanks, AK-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-005
Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-070
Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-008
Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-009
Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-019
Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-020
Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-057
Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-104
Arizona, University of Tucson, AZ- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-075
Arkansas, University of. College of Engineering Fayetteville, AR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-044
Armageddon Chemical Company Durham, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-010
Arnold Research Organization, Inc. Arnold Air Force Station, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-034
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-023
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-025
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-032
Arthur D. little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-'670/2-74-033
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-045
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-086
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-003
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-016
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-031
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-024
Atlantic Richfield Company Carson, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-020
Auburn University Auburn, AL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-005
Autotrol Corporation Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-050
ABT Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-018
ABT Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-75-001
ARO Inc. Arnold Air Force Station, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-070
Babcock and Wilson Company Alliance, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-015
Babcock and Wilson Company Alliance, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-002a
Babcock and Wilson Company Alliance, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-002b
Bacardi Company San Juan, PR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-074
Baird-Atomic, Inc. Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-004
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-001
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-002
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-032
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-035
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-001
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-002
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH -REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-005
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-016
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-026
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-032
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-048
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-052
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-087
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-099
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-100
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-002
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-009
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-014
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-083
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-084
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-003a
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-003b
BaHelle Columbus laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-006
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-066
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Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-067
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-069a
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-073
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-009
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-034
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-038
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-051a
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-063
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-064
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-002
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-010
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-018
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-055
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-058
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-004
Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-078
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-011
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-011
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-004
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-048
Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-012
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-049
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-085a
Battelle Pacific Northwest laboratories Richland, WA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-085b
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-005
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-014
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-013
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-010
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-050
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-047
Beckman Instruments, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-056
Beet Sugar Development Foundation Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-028
Bemidji State College Bemidji, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-026
Bendix Research Laboratories Southfield, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-010
Bendix Research Laboratories Southfield, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-006
Bennett College Greensboro, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-016
Beychok, Milton R., Consulting Engineer Irvine, CA- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-011
Biospherics, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-004
Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050a
Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050b
Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050c
Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050d
Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050e
Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050f
Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050g
Black Hill Conservancy Sub-District Rapid City, SD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-088
Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc. Montgomery, AL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-006
Boating Industry Association Chicago, 1L- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-064
Boeing Commercial Airplane Company Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-023
Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-013
Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-014
Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-015
Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-016
Booz-Allen Public Administration Services, Inc. Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-011
Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-029
Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-005
Brier, Glenn W., Consultant Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-010
Brigham Young University Provo, UT - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-007
Brown and Caldwell, Construction Engineers Walnut Creek, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-038
Byrne Engineering Corporation New Orleans, LA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-067
C. F. and T. Steel Corporation Pueblo, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-050
California Air Resources Board, State of El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-052
California Department of Health Berkeley, CA- REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-001
California Department of Health, State of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-036
California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-010
California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-006
California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-023
California State College Turlock, CA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-043
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California State University Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-017
California, University of Irvaine, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-015
California, University of Santa Cruz, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-019
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-004
California, University of Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-054
California, University of Berkeley, CA- REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-016
California, University of Davis, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-034
California, University of Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-005
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-007
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-008
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-009
California, University of Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-018
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-006
California, University of Davis, CA- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-002
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-003
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-044
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-059
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-73-002
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-068
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-007
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-042
Center for the Environment and Man, Inc. Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-001
Chase, Rosen and Wallace, Inc. Alexandria, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-013
Chemical Construction Corporation New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-057
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-015
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-128
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-008
Chemistry and Physics laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-009
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-010
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-003
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-025
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-001
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-006
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-020
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046b
Chicago, University of Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-003
China Basin Municipal Water District Cucamonga, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-034
Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-067
City of Chino Chino, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-037
Clemson University, Environmental Systems Engineering Department Clemson, NC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-061
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-S17
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-034
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-003
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-049
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-052
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-084
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-048
Colorado State University, Department of Avian Science Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-009
Colorado, University of Boulder, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-007
Columbia University, Division of Environmental Health Sciences New York City, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-001
Combustion Engineering Inc. Windsor, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-052
Combustion Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005
Combustion Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005a
Combustion Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005b
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, PA- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-022
Cone Mills Corporation Greensboro, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-039
Consoer, Townsend, and Associates Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-071
Consolidation Coal Company, Incorporated, Research Division Library, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-049
Consultec, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-069
Continental Can Company Hodge, LA- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-008
Control Data Corporation Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-051
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-012
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-029
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-031
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-038
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-046
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-053
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-003
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Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-126a
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-126b
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-01 Oa
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-01 Ob
Copley International Corporation La Jolla, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/5-73-001
Cornell University Ithaca, NY-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-7 4-063
Cornell University Ithaca, NY-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-019
Cottrell Environmental Systems, Inc. Division of Research-Cottrell, Inc. Bound Brook, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-053
Crown Mine Drainage Control Field Site, EPA Rivesville, WV-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-100
Crown Zellerbach Corporation Camas, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-028
Culligan International Company Northbrook, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-007
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-037
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-038
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-065
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-066
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-068
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-054
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-081
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-003
D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-040
D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-058
D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-073
D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-075
D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-033
D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-037
D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-070
Dartmouth College Hanover, NH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-011
Dartmouth College Hanover, NH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-027
Data Metric Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-011
David M. Dornbusch and Company San Francisco, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-005
Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033a
Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033b
Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033c
Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033d
De Laureal Engineers, Inc. New Orleans, LA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-024
De Laureal Engineers, Inc. New Orleans, LA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-074
Delaware River Basin Commission Trenton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-038
DelMonte Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-092
Denver, University of Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-080
Detroit Metro Water Department Detroit, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-020
Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-008a
Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-008b
Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-014
Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-028
DePaul University Chicago, IL-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-005
Diamond Shamrock Corporation, T. R. Evans Research Center Painesville, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-006
Dominque, Szabo and Associates, Inc. Lafayette, LA - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-74-061
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-006
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-060
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-061
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-019
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-051
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032o
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032b
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032c
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032d
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-021
Drexel University, Environmental Engineering Program Philadelphia, PA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-057
Dugway Proving Ground Dugway, UT - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-003
E.D. Appolonia Consulting Engineers, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-081
East Central Oklahoma State University Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-003
East Central State College Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-024
East Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-023
Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-029
Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-7 4-077
Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-027
Ecotrol, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-023
Edison Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-059
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Edison Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-077
Elson T. Killam Associates, Inc. Milburn, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-071
Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-077
Engineering Science, Inc. Berkeley, CA- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-033
Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-026a
Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-026b
Engineering Science, Inc. Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-037
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc. Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-052
Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-037
Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-025
Enviro Plan, Inc. College Park, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-73-004
Enviro-Systems and Research, Inc. Roanoke, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-058
Enviro-Systems and Research, Inc. Roanoke, VA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-058a
Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-036
Environics, Inc. Huntington Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-028
Environmental Control Technology Corporation Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-062
Environmental Dynamics, Inc. Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-014
Environmental Impact Center Newton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-002
Environmental Impact Center Newton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-013
Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-025
Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-026
Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-077
Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-005a
Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-005b
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-014
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-007
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-008
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-010
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-011
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-012
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-013
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-014
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-015
Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-013
Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-097
Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-056
Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. Concord, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-003a
Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. Concord, MA- REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-003b
Environmental Research Institute of Michigan Ypsilanti, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-028
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Narragansett, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-008
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-012
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-015
Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. Gainesville, FL-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-007
Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. Gainesville, FL-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-063
Environmental Science Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-008
Environmental Studies Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-011
Environmental Systems Corporation Knoxville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-011
Environmental Systems Corporation Knoxville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-060
Environmental Systems Laboratory, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-003
Environmental Systems Laboratory, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-043
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-039
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-001
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009a
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-<509b
Esso Research and Engineering Company Berkshire, England - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-109
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-004
Eugene Water and Electric Board Eugene, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-011
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009c
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009d
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009e
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009f
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009g
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009h
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009i
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009J
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009k
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-0091
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74—066
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Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-069
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-053
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-054
EG&G Washington Analytical Services Center, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-065
EG4G, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-027
Family and Foods, Inc. Denison, IA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-027
Fecker Systems, Owens-Illinois, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-008
Fenix and Scisson, Inc. Tulsa, OK - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-040
Firestone Synthetic Rubber and Latex Company Lake Charles, Louisiana - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-018
Fitzsimmons Steel Company Youngstown, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-032
Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-74-007
Florida Technological University Orlando, FL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-072
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL- REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-002
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-063
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-013
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-021
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-017
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-022
Flow Research, Inc. Kent, WA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-044
Flynn and Emrich Company Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-004
Ford Motor Company Dearborn, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-076
Fort Valley State College Fort Valley, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-006
Foster D. Snell, Inc. Florhom Park, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-062
Foster D. Snell, Inc. Florham Park, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-106
Potter-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-019
Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-020
Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-021
From Corporation Pawtucket, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-039
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-016
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-005
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-007
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-005
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-029
FMC Corporation Englewood, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-035
FMC Corporation Itasca, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-045
FMC Corporation, Advanced Products Division San Jose, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-056
Gainesville, City of Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-055
General American Transportation Corporation Niles, IL- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-043
General American Transportation Corporation Niles, IL- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-007
General Dynamics Corporation San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-026
General Dynamics Corporation Groton, CT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-071
General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-029
General Electric Company Pittsfield, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046a
General Electric Company Pittsfield, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046b
General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-022
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-73-001a
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-73-001 b
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-74-001
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-74-002
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-74-003
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-008
General Electric Company, Space Sciences Laboratory Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-040
Geomet, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-052
Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MD - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-049
Geomet, Inc. Pomona, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-028
Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MD - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-018a
Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MD - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-018b
Georgetown University Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-020
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-029
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-043
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-017
Georgia Pacific Corporation Bellingham, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-086
Georgia State University Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-001
Georgia, University of Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-016
Georgia, University of Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-022
Georgia, University of Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-025
Georgia, University of Athens, GA- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-064
Georgia, University of Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-002
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Geraghty and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-73-001 a
Geraghty and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-056
Geraghty and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-018
Gillette Research Institute Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-052
Gillette Research Institute Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-003
Gold Klst, Inc. Durham, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-031
Gram/Phillips Associates, Inc. Water District Calabasas, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-022
Grand Rapids, City of Grand Rapids, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-103
Grandview Lot Owners Association Columbus, IN - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-072
Greene County Sanitary Engineering Department Xenia, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-039
Grosse He Laboratory, EPA Grosse He, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-021
Grumman Aerospace Corporation Bethpage, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-024
Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-013
Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-024
Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-001
Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-035
Gulf Environmental Systems Company San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-009
Gulf South Research Institute Baton Rouge, LA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-021
Gulf South Research Institute New Iberia, LA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-068
Gulf South Research Institute New Orleans, LA - REF. NO. EPA-670/1 -75-001
Gulf Southern Research Institute for Pharmaceutical Associates Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-057
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-032
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-036
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-043
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-082a
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-013a
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-054
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-009
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-024a
GCA/Technology Division Bedford, MA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-059
Hancock Company Bay St. Louis, MS - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-073
Harriman Utility Board Harriman, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-010
Harvard University Cambridge, MA-REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -75-002
Harvard University School of Public Health Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-017
Harvard University, Guggenheim Center for Aerospace Health and Safety, Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-006
Half ield Township Municipal Authority Colmar, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-030
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -75-003
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-73-002
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-004
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-035
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-072
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-073
Hoerner Waldorf Corporation St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-071 a
Hoerner Waldorf Corporation St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-071 b
Holywood, City of Holywood, FL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-049
Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012a
Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012b
Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012c
Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012d
Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012e
Hope College Holland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-008
Houston Research, Inc. Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-061
Human Resources Research Organization Columbus, GA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-086
Human Studies Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-004
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-041
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-041 a
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-066
Hydrocomp, Inc. Palo Alto, CA- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-013
Idaho, University of Moscow, ID - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-017
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Chicago, IL-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-002
Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-009a
Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-009b
Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-009c
Illinois State Geological Survey Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-044
Illinois State Geological Survey Springfield, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-054
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-082
Illinois, University of School of Chemical Sciences Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-063
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-035a
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Illinois, University of Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-035b
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-036a
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-036b
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-011
Illinois, University of, Department of Civil Engineering Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EP A-670/2-74-016
Illinois, University of, Illinois Natural History Survey Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-025
Illinois, University of, Illinois State Water Survey Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-029
Independent Management Consultant on Environmental Affairs Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-044
Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc. Northbrook, IL- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-004
Industrial Nucleonics Corporation Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-065
Industrial Pollution Control Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-001
Industrial Waste Treatment Research laboratory, EPA Rivesville, WV - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-051
Industrial Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-093
Institut National de Recherche Chimique Appliquee Vertle Petit, FR - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-025
Institute for Community Studies Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-024
Institute for Policy Analysis La Jolla, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-010
Institute of Gas Technology, IIT Center Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-004
Institute of Gas Technology, IIT Center Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-033a
Institute of Gas Technology, IIT Center Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-033b
Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-030
Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-029
International City Management Association Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-016
International Research and Technology Corporation Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-056
International Research and Technology Corporation Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-078
Iowa State University Ames, IA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-009
Iowa State University, Department of Agricultural Engineering Ames, IA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-025
IBM Research Laboratory San Jose, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-005a
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL- REF. NO. EPA-650/1-73-002
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-016
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-088
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-090
IRTCorporation San Diego, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-004
Jack Faucett Company Chevy Chase, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-033
JRB Associates, Inc. La Jolla, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-006
Kaman Sciences Corporation Colorado Springs, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-005
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-084
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-110
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-010
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-013
Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-004
Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-049
Kenosha, City of Kenosha, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-019
Kent Cheese Company Melrose Park, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-012
Kentucky, University of, Department of Entomology Lexington, KY - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-002
KLD Associates, Inc. Huntingdon, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-018
KVB Engineering, Inc. Tustin, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-078a
Lake Herman Development Associates, Inc. Madison, SD - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-017
Lake Tahoe Area Council South Lake Tahoe, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-003
Lancy Laboratories Zelienople, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-015
Langston Laboratories, Inc. Leawood, KS - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-007
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-030
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-048
Lehigh Valley Industries, Inc. Bangor, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-055
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-004a
Los Angeles County Sanitation District Whittier, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-047
Los Angeles County Sanitation District Whittier, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-058
Los Angles County Sanitation District Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-043
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-006
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-001
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-032
Louisiana State University, Department of Chemistry Baton Rouge, LA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-011
Louisiana State Unversity, Department of Chemical Engineering Baton Rouge, LA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-095
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-012
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-028
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-072
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-098
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-098a
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-116
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M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-127
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-130
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-056
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-017
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-030
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-033
Maine, University of Orono, ME - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-005
Manhattan College Bronx, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-009
Manhattan College Bronx, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-005
Maryland, State of, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-060
Maryland, State of. Water Resources Administration Annaplois, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-035
Maryland, State of. Water Resources Administration Annapolis, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-071
Maryland, University of College Park, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-007
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-075
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-063
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-026a
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-026b
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-040
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering Department Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-089A
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering Department Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-089B
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-047
Massachusetts, University of Amherst, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-065
Mathematica, Inc. Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-008
Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Environmental Medicine Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-73-004
Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Environmental Medicine Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-005
Meloy Laboratories, Inc. Springfield, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-068
Meloy Laboratories, Inc. Springfield, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-005
Messer Associates, Inc. Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-082
Meta Systems, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-030
Meta Systems, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-001
Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-006a
Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-006b
Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-036
Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-040
Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-008
Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-004
Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-017
Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-074
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-001
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-002
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-005
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-001
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-002
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-003
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-004a
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-004b
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-005
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-006
Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District No. 1 Commerce City, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-035
Metropolitan Sewer Board St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-020
Miami, University of Coral Gables, FL - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-012
Miami, University of Coral Gables, FL- REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-003
Miami, University of Miami, FL - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -75-002
Miami, University of. School of Medicine Miami, FL- REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-O09
Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Beaver, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-009
Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-011
Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-057
Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-076a
Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-076b
Michigan Technological University Houghton, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-018
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-049
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-007
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-096
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-004
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-046
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-061
Michigan, University of, College of Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-012
Michigan, University of, Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-054
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Michigan, University of, Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-047
Middlebury College, Physics Department Middlebury, VT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-031
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-007
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-027
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-073
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-107
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-019a
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-023
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-046
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-047
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-094
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-048
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-020
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-041
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-004
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-016
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-005
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-044
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-066
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-001
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-011
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-013
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-057
Milbrew, Inc. Juneau, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-025
Milwaukee, City of, Department of Public Works Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-071
Milwaukee, Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-050
Mineral Pigments, Corporation Beltsville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-044
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-027
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-051
Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-059
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-012
Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-014
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-017
Minnesota, University of. Division of Environmental Health Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-020
Minnesota, University of. School of Public Health Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-001
Minnesota, University of, Division of Environmental Health Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-048
Mississippi State University Jackson, MS - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-024
Missouri, University of Columbia, MO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-068
Missouri, University of Rolla, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-053
Missouri, University of, Department of Civil Engineering Rolla, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-038
Mitre Corporation Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-004
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-030
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-062
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-062a
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-007
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-011
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-037
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-070
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-027
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH -REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-021
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-041
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-055
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-082
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-117
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-131
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-045
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-019a
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-046
Montana, University of Missoula, MT - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-023
Montana, University of, Wood Chemistry Laboratory Missoula, MT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-015
Mount Clemens, City of Mount Clemens, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-010
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-036
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-019
National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-005
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012a
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-031
National Canners Association Berkeley, CA- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-091
National Center for Resource Recovery, Inc. Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-034
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-011
National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-012
National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-018
National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-024
National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-032
National Environmental Research Center, Analytical Quality Control Laboratory Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-018
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-017
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-018
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-021
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/1-73-036
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-001
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV- REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-002
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-013
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-035
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-050
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Re
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Re
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Re
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Re
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Re
earch Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-081
earch Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-001
earch Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-002
earch Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-031
earch Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-034
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-002
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-069
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-088
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-090
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-006
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-007
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-008
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-009
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-005
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-001
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-002
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-74-001
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-008
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-051
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-052
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-005
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/1-75-001
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-001
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-002B
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-003
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-004
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-006
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-007
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-008
National Environmental Research Center, Office of Program Coordination Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-012
National Environmental Research Center, Office of Research and Development Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-056
National Environmental Research Center, Program Coordination Staff Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/1-74-001
National Environmental Research Center, Quality Assurance Branch, EPA, Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-001A
Nationql Environmental Research Center, Technical Information Office Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-004
National Environmental Research Center, Technical Information Office Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-055
National Environmental Research Center, Technical Information Staff Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-004
National Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-036
National Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-007
National Marine Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Narragansett, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-002
National Oil Recovery Corporation Bayonne, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-068
National Research Corporation Billerica, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-013a
National Steel Corporation Weirton, WV - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-014
National Steel Corporation, Weirton Steel Division Weirton, WV - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-028
National Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-009
Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-006
Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-002
Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-004
Nebraska, University of Omaha, NB - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-003
New England Plating Company, Inc. Worcester, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-028
New Hampshire, University of Durham, NH - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-031
New Jersey Zinc Company Palmerton, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-016
New York State Atomic and Space Development Authority New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-080
New York University, Chemistry Department New York, NY- REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-010
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New York University, School of Engineering New York City, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-020
New York University, School of Engineering and Science, Department of Chemical Engineering Bronx, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-023
New York, State University of Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-079
New York, State University of Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-081
New York, State University of Albany, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-003
New York, State University of Albany, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-021
New York, University of Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-027
Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC- REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-001
Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-002
Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-003
Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-008
Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-010
North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-031
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-021
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-095
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-031
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-004
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-015
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-014
North Carolina State University, Department of Animal Science Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-090
North Carolina State University, Department of Wood and Paper Sciences Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-005
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-015
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-047a
North Carolina, University of Greensboro, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-008
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-038
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-032
North Carolina, University of Raleigh, NC- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-096
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-011
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC-REF. NO. EPA-650/9-75-001 a
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC-REF. NO. EPA-650/9-75-001 b
North Carolina, University of, Center for Urban and Regional Studies Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-007
North Dakota, University of Grand Forks, ND - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-001
North Star Research Corporation Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-033
Northwest Environmental Technology Laboratory, Inc. Bellevue, WA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-039
Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, IN - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-041
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-076
Ocean Systems, Inc. Reston, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-053
Oceanic Foundation Waimanalo, HI - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-015
Office of Environmental Sciences, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-7 5-003
Office of Monitoring Systems, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-74-004
Office of Monitoring Systems, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-001
Office of Research and Development, Environmental Studies Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-010
Office of Research and Development, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-002
Office of Research and Development, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-004
Office of Research and Development, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-001
Office of Research and Development, Office of International Affairs Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-003
Office of Research and Development, Publications Staff, Office of Program Management, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-73-002
Office of Research and Development, Science Advisory Board, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-SAB-73-001
Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Wooster, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-074
Ohio State University Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-023
Ohio State University Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-032
Ohio State University Research Foundation Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-73-003
Ohio State University, Department of Entomology Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-032
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-080
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-046
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-009
Oklahoma State University Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-030
Oklahoma Water Resources Board Oklahoma City, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-033
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-037
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-077
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-006
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024a
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024b
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-020
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-017
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-027
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-025
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Oregon State University, School of Forestry Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-005
OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-74-001
OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-74-002
OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 a
OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 b
OR&D, Technical Information Division, EPA Washington, DC- REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 c
OR&D, Technical Information Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 d
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-001
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-016
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-031
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-039
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvalli
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA C
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OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-013
OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-014
OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-058
OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-089
, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-015
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA C
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Con
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Con
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-032
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-001
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-024
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-034
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-039
Pechnische Hochschule Darmstadt Hochschulfpr, GY - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-006
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-002
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-093
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-032
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-003
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-016
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-018
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-007
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA-REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-008
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Meteorology and Center for Air, Environmental Studies University Park, PA - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-74-045a
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Meteorology and Center for Air, Environmental Studies University Park, PA - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-74-045B
Pennsylvania, State of. Department of Environmental Resources Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-054
Pennsylvania, University of Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-053
Pennsylvania, University of, Towne School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-072
Pesticides and Toxic Substances Effects Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-001
Philadelphia Water Department Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-049
Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-094
Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-120
Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-036
Philco-Ford Corporation, Aeronutronic Division Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-030
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-030
Port Arthur, City of Port Arthur, TX - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-060
Potato Service, Inc. Presque Isle, ME - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-088
Potomac Engineering and Surveying Petersburg, WV - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-002
Princeton, Incorporated, Aeronautical Research Associates Princeton, NJ -REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-035
Process Research, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-076
Purdue University Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-043
Purdue University Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-004a
Purdue University Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-004b
Purdue University West Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-027
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-101
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-115
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-122
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057a
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057b
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057c
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057d
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057e
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057f
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057g
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057h
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057i
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057J
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057k
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-018
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Quollty Aiturance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-047
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-048
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-007
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-019
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-021
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-022
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-023
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-025
Quality Assurance Branch, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-003
Quality Assurance Branch, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-005
Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-001 b
Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-002a
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-024
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-033
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-042
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-068
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-006
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-038
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-065
Ralph M. Parsons Company Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-092
Ralph Stone and Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-003
Ralph Stone and Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-095a
Ralph Stone and Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-095b
Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-004
Raytheon Company Protsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-087
Raytheon Company Sudbury, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-062
Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-067
Raytheon Company, Environmental Systems Center Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-104
Recon Systems, Inc. Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-052
Regional Science Research Institute Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-006
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-003
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-063
Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-008a
Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-042
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-009
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-019
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-097
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-111
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-118
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Pork, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-121
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005a
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005b
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005c
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005d
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005h
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-0051
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005m
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-012
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-016
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-022
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-076
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-021
Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-024A
Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-024B
Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA- REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-002
Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA-REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-004
Rhode Island, University of Kingston, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-001
Richard McLay, Consulting Engineers Essex Junction, VT - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-037
Richardson, City of Richardson, TX - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-060
Richmond, City of Richmond, VA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-035
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-014
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-038
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-041
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-042
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-046
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-062
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-065
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-066
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Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-067
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-087
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-022
Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-023
Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell International Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-047
Rockwell International Thousand Oaks, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-004
Rockwill International Air Monitoring Center Newbury Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-009
Rocky Mountain Center on Environment Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-008
Rohnert Park, City of Rohnert Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-075
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami Miami, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-014
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-027
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-094
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-031
Rutgers University, College of Agriculture and Environmental Science New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-085
RAI Research Corporation Haupage, Long Island, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-035
S.K. Williams Company Wauwatosa, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-042
San Diego Utilities Department San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-039
San Francisco, City of San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-054
San Jose Public Works Department, City of San Jose, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-096
Science Applications, Inc. McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-066
Scientific Research Instruments Corporation Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-042
Scott Environmental Technology San Bernardino, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-053a
Scott Environmental Technology San Bernardino, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-053b
Scott Environmental Technology Plumsteadville, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-008
Scott Research Laboratories, Inc. Plumsteadville, PA- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-020
Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-022
Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-061
Shelbyville, City of Shelbyville, IL- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-079
Shell Development Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-084
Shell Development Company Emeryville, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-017
Skelly & Log, Engineers Harrisburg, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-047
Smithsonian Institution Cambridge, MA- REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-001
Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-021
Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-007
Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-005
Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-025
Solid Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-001
South Dakota State University Brookinger, SD - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-002
South Dakota State University Brookings,, SD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-005
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-007
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-009
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-013
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-034
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-007
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA 660/3-73-012
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-001
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-002
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-017
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-045
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-078
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-021
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-007
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-012
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA-REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-001
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA-REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-003
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-004
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA-REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-005
Southern Piedmont Conservation Research Center Wotkinsville, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-017
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-035
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-074
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-079
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-092
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-102
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-102a
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-1} 4
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-124
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-129
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-129a
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Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-132
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-030
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-015
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-017
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-016
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-022
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-037
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-043
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-003
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-008
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-013
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-021
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-022
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-024
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-025
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-026
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-027
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-028
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-029
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-033
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-039
Southwest Research Institute Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-026
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-092
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-048
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-056
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-003
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-009
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-016
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010e
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010a
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010b
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010c
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010d
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Of
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010g
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oh
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oi
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oj
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-001
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-002
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-003
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-004
St. Louis Sewer District, Metropolitan St. Louis, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-098
St. Louis Sewer District, Metropolitan St. Louis, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-062
St. Michaels, Town of St. Michaels, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-060
St. Regis Paper Company Pensacola, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-004
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-009
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-037
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-043
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-73-001
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-002
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/5-73-002
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-002
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-013
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-108
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-007
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-015
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-037
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-009
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-019
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-070
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-012
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-040
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-016
Stanford University Pacific Grove, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-013
Stanford University, Deportment of Civil Engineering Stanford, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-010
Stanley Consultants, Inc. Muscatine, IA- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-014
Swift and Company Oakbrook, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-015
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Syracuse University Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-021
Syracuse University Research Corporation Syracuse, NY-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-087
Syracuse University, Department of Civil Engineering Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-065
System Development Corporation Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-002
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-011
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-040
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-026
Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-015
Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-039
Systems Technology Associates Falls Church, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-009
Systems, Science and Software La Jolla, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-003
SAI, Inc. LaJolla, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-041
SCS Engineers Long Beach, CA- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-075
SCS Engineers Long Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-038
SIECO, Inc. Columbus, IN - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-072
Technical Information Staff, NERC Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-001
Technical Information Staff, NERC Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-002
Technical Information Staff, NERC Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-003
Technology Service Corporation Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-001
Teknekron, Inc. Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-015
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019a
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019b
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019c
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-049a
Tennessee Valley Authority Muscle Shoals, TN - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-006
Tennessee Valley Authority, Office of Agricultural and Development Muscle Shoals, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-051
Tetra Technology, Inc. Pasadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-029
Texas A&M University College Station, TX - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-041
Texas A&M University College Station, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-006
Texas Municipal Water District, West Central Abilene, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-019
Texas Technical University Lubbock, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-090
Texas, University of Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-025a
Texas, University of Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-025b
Textile Research Institute Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-002
Thermo-Systems, Inc. St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-022
Thermo-Systems, Inc. St. Paul, MN -REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-017
Thiokol Corporation Brigham City, UT- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-091
Thunder Scientific Corporation Albuquerque, NM - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-008
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053A
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053B
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053C
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053D
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053E
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053F
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053G
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053H
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-0531
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053J
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053K
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053L
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053M
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053N
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053O
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053P
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053A-P
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-025
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-025a
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-031 a
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-031 b
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-064
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-012
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-001 a
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-001 b
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-020
U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-038
U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesville, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-010
U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesville, OK - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-014
U.S. Department of the Interior Columbia, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-013
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U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-011
U.S. Department of the Interior Columbia, MO - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-011
U.S. Department of Agriculture Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-026a
U.S. Department of Agriculture Beltsville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-O34
U.S. Department of Agriculture Kimberly, ID - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-064
U.S. Department of Agriculture Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-015
U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-125
U.S. Department of Commerce Asheville, NC- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-018
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-
680/4-73-002
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Yankton, SD - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-010
U.S. Forest Service Fairbanks, AK- REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-009
U.S. Plywood-Champion Paper, Inc. Hamilton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-019
Ultrasystems, Inc. Irvine, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-045
Union Carbide Corporation Tonawanda, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-042
United Aircraft Research Laboratories East Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-045
United Aircraft Research Laboratories East Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-020
United Technologies Research Center Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-078
United Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-061a
University City Science Center Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-041
Urban Programs Division El Segundo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-014
Utah State University Logan, UT-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-019
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-010
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-021
Utah State University Logan, UT-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-005
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-004
Utah, University of Salt Lake City, UT - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-004
Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-012
Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-085
Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-002
Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-038
Vermont, State of, Department of Water Resources Montpelier, VT - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-040
Versar, Inc. Springfield, VA- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-003
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Gloucester Point, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-099
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Blacksburg, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-014
Virginia, University of Charlottesville, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-030
Walden Research Division of Abcor, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-050
Walden Research Division of Abcor, Inc. Walden, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-039
Walnut Creek Central Control Sanitary District Walnut Creek, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-064
Walter C. McCrone Associates, Inc. Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-024
Washington Environmental Research Center, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-012
Washington Environmental Research Center, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-017
Washington Environmental Research Center, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-014
Washington Environmental Research Center, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-003
Washington State University Pullman, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-030
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-005
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-008
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-034
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-069
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-028
Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-067
Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-036
Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-008
Water Supply Research Laboratory, NERC, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-006
Waterloo, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-011
Waterloo, University of Ontario, Canada - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-082
Waterloo, University of Ontario, Canada - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-083
Waterloo, University of, Department of Chemical Engineering Waterloo, Ontario, Canada - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-059
Wave Propagation Laboratory, NOAA/ERL Boulder, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-113
West Virginia University Morgantown, VA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-022
West Virginia University Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-070
West Virginia University Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-023
West Virginia University Medical Center Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-011
West Virginia University, Department of Chemical Engineering Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-003
West Virginia University, Department of Civil Engineering Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-083
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-009
Western Potato Service, Inc. Grand Forks, ND - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-088
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Research and Development Center Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-017
128
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048a
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048b
Wettinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048c
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-048d
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-006
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-027a
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-027b
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-027c
Wilkes College Wilkes Barre, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-006
Winter Garden Citrus Products Cooperative Winter Garden, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-001
Wisconsin Electric Power Company Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-045
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-023
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-024
Wisconsin, University of Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-079
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-006
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-020
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-006
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-022
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-027
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-033
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-031
Worthington Biochemical Corporation Freehole, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-044
WAPORA, Inc. Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-026
129
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Aomodt, P. L
Agnew, R. W.
Ahearn, D. G.
Akin, E. W.
Akinbami, S. O.
Albrecht, O. W.
Albrecht, R. M.
Albred, E. R.
Aleti, A.
Alexander, V.
Alford, A. L.
Alford, A. L.
Alford, A. L.
Alford, A. L.
Alger, G. R.
Allan, G. G.
Allen, R. J.
Alley, E. G.
Allwood, J. K.
Alspaugh, T. A.
Alter, H.
Anasoulis, R. F.
Anastas, M. Y.
Anastas, M. Y.
Andersen, J. C.
Andersen, J. R.
Andersland, O. B.
Andersland, O. B.
Anderson, G. E.
Anderson, J. L.
Andrew, R. W.
Andrews, J. F.
Antoni, C. M.
Appleman, R.
Aresco, S. J.
Arkle Jr, T.
Armenia, W. J.
Armstrong, D. E.
Armstrong, T. A.
Arthur, J. W.
Atkinson, S. E.
Avery, C.
Ayars, J.
Azarraga, L. V.
Badgley, M. D.
Bagley, M.
Baier, R. E.
Baierl, K. W.
Bailey, G. W.
Baillod, C. R.
Baity Jr., F. W.
Baker, D. A.
Baker, D. R.
Ball, G.
Ballantyne, W. E.
Ballay, J. M.
Balouskus, R. A.
Bannerman, R. T.
Bar-Shalom, Y.
Baratz, B.
Barbour, J. F.
Barile, R. G.
Barker, J. C.
Bamett, A. P.
Barnett, Jr., J. T.
Barrager, S. M.
EPA-600/2-75-040
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-660/3-75-001
EPA-600/1-75-003
EPA-670/2-73-042
EPA-670/5-73-021
EPA-650/1-74-001
EPA-670/2-73-051
EPA-600/5-75-004
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-660/2-73-013
EPA-660/2-74-002
EPA-660/2-74-078
EPA-660/4-75-004
EPA-660/2-74-018
EPA-670/2-73-034
EPA-650/4-73-002
EPA-660/3-75-024
EPA-600/5-73-008b
EPA-660/2-74-039
EPA-670/2-75-034
EPA-650/2-73-045
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-670/2-74-083
EPA-600/5-74-010
EPA-660/2-74-005
EPA-670/2-74-076a
EPA-670/2-74-076b
EPA-650/4-73-001
EPA-660/2-73-012
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-670/2-73-061
EPA-670/2-73-065
EPA-660/3-73-015
EPA-650/2-74-030
EPA-670/2-74-070
EPA-650/2-74-002a
EPA-660/3-75-006
EPA-670/2-74-076a
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-600/5-74-003
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-660/2-74-084
EPA-660/2-73-034
EPA-600/5-75-012
EPA-600/5-73-009
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-660/2-74-017
EPA-660/2-74-018
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-660/2-74-027
EPA-660/2-75-009
EPA-670/2-73-049
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-660/2-73-002
EPA-670/2-74-023
EPA-660/3-75-006
EPA-600/5-75-015
EPA-660/2-73-026
EPA-670/2-74-027
EPA-660/2-75-027
EPA-660/2-74-064
EPA-660/2-74-017
EPA-660/3-75-007
EPA-600/5-73-005
Barrett, J. J.
Barrett, R. E.
Barrett, R. E.
Barry, J. P.
Barth, J.
Bartholomew, E.
Bartok, W.
Barton, J. R.
Bartsch, A. F.
Bascom, S. B.
Bascom, S. E.
Bass, T. D.
Bateman, T. W.
Battista, C. A.
Baugham, G. L.
Baughman, G. L.
Baumgardner Jr., R. E.
Becker, B. C.
Becker, B. C.
Becker, E. R.
Beckers, C. V.
Beckman, J. E.
Behrens, H. C.
Bella, D. A.
Bellar, T. A.
Bellar, T. A.
Benarie, M.
Bender, D. F.
Benedict, B. A.
Benedict, B. A.
Benedict, H. M.
Bennet, E. R.
Bennet, S. M.
Bennett, R. S.
Bennett, R. S.
Bennett, R. S.
Benson, A. L.
Benson, S. W.
Berg, G.
Berg, G.
Berg, G.
Bergman, F. J.
Bergstedt, L
Berkau, E. E.
Berkau, E. E.
Berkau, E. E.
Berkau, E. E.
Berkowitz, J. B.
Bernstein, S.
Berry, B. J.
Berry, E. C.
Berry, J. W.
Bevege, E.
Beychok, M. R.
Beyers, R. J.
Bhagwat, A.
Bhatt, G.
Bhutan!, J.
Bhutan!, J.
Bickelhaupt, E. E.
Bickelhaupt, R. E.
Bienstock, D.
Bildstein, K.
Billedeau, S. M.
Bingham, T. H.
EPA-670/2-74-030
EPA-600/2-75-067
EPA-600/2-75-069a
EPA-670/2-75-028
EPA-680/4-73-002
EPA-600/5-75-011
EPA-600/2-75-053
EPA-660/2-75-007
EPA-660/9-74-002
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-600/5-75-013
EPA-670/2-74-048
EPA-660/2-74-063
EPA-670/2-73-066
EPA-660/3-73-012
EPA-660/3-75-007
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-660/2-73-035
EPA-660/2-74-073
EPA-670/2-73-096
EPA-600/5-74-004
EPA-670/2-75-009
EPA-660/2-75-021
EPA-660/3-75-025
EPA-670/4-74-009
EPA-670/4-74-008
EPA-600/2-75-025
EPA-670/2-73-001
EPA-660/2-73-012
EPA-660/3-75-038
EPA-650/5-73-002
EPA-600/9-75-007
EPA-670/2-75-008
EPA-660/2-74-049
EPA-660/2-74-052
EPA-660/2-74-084
EPA-650/2-73-032
EPA-600/2-75-019
EPA-670/2-73-003
EPA-670/9-74-005
EPA-670/9-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-041
EPA-660/3-75-014
EPA-600/2-75-010
EPA-650/2-73-029
EPA-650/2-73-031
EPA-650/2-74-003
EPA-670/2-75-024
EPA-660/2-74-025
EPA-600/5-75-003
EPA-660/3-75-019
EPA-660/2-74-011
EPA-670/2-75-009
EPA-660/2-75-011
EPA-660/3-73-025
EPA-660/3-73-005
EPA-670/2-74-009
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-011
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-600/2-75-Q17
EPA-650/2-74-Q38
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-650/2-74-068
EPA-600/5-74-009
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Bird Jr., A. V
Birks, L. S.
Birks, L. S.
Bishop, A. B.
Bishop, A. B.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Black, A. P.
Black, A. P.
Black, S. C.
Blakeslee, C. E.
Blecher, W. A.
Bledsoe, B. E.
Blount, M. C.
Bock, D. H.
Bode, J. D.
Boen, D. F.
Boen, D. F.
Boericke, R. B.
Boettner, E. A.
Bolton, R. E.
Bolton, R. E.
Bond, H.
Bond, R. G.
Bond, R. G.
Bonz, P. E.
Boone, J. E.
Booth, R. L.
Borgos, J. A.
Bones, D. B.
Borror, A. C.
Boston, P.
Bott, T.
Bourquin, A. W.
Bourquin, A. W.
Bowman, M. M.
Boyd, W. W.
Boyle, W. C.
Bradford, R. R.
Bradshaw, J. S.
Bradway, R.
Bradway, 'R.
Bragg, G. M.
Brand, B. G.
Brashear, D. A.
Brater, E. F.
Braughan, D. A.
Braughan, D. A.
Brauhn, J. L.
Bretthauer, E. W.
Brezonik, P. L.
Bricewell, L.
Brier, G. W.
Britt, L. O.
Broadfoot, W. J.
Brommenschenkel Jr., F.
Brooks, E.
Brooks, N. G.
Brown, C. T.
Brown, J. C.
Brown, J. W.
EPA-650/2-73-035
EPA-600/4-75-002
EPA-650/2-73-006
EPA-600/5-74-021
EPA-600/5-74-010
EPA-670/2-73-040
EPA-670/2-73-037
EPA-670/2-73-033
EPA-670/2-73-075
EPA-670/2-73-070
EPA-670/2-73-073
EPA-670/2-75-008
EPA-670/2-75-052
EPA-670/2-75-051
EPA-660/2-74-055
EPA-660/2-75-006
EPA-680/1-75-001
EPA-650/2-73-005
EPA-600/2-75-078
EPA-660/2-75-022
EPA-600/9-75-006
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-650/2-73-010
EPA-670/2-74-077
EPA-670/2-75-027
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-73-049
EPA-670/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-74-038
EPA-660/3-75-036
EPA-670/2-73-048
EPA-670/5-73-020
EPA-670/2-73-069
EPA-650/2-73-012
EPA-670/4-74-002
EPA-650/2-73-022
EPA-660/2-73-026
EPA-660/3-74-031
EPA-600/1-75-004
EPA-660/2-75-008
EPA-660/3-75-001
EPA-660/3-75-035
EPA-660/3-75-004
EPA-670/2-74-084
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-660/2-74-033
EPA-660/2-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-013a
EPA-650/2-74-036
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-670/2-74-014
EPA-600/1-75-003
EPA-670/2-75-046
EPA-670/2-74-084
EPA-670/2-74-083
EPA-660/3-75-011
EPA-680/1-75-001
EPA-660/3-73-002
EPA-660/3-74-016
EPA-650/4-75-010
EPA-600/2-75-038
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-660/2-74-034
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-660/3-73-010
EPA-660/2-75-017
EPA-670/2-73-047a
EPA-650/2-73-029
Brown, L. R.
Brownstein, A. B.
Brows, D.
Bruckner, B. H.
Brusewitz, G. H.
Bryan, C. E.
Budde, W. L.
Budee, P. A.
Bujak, P.
Burch, D. E.
Burch, D. E.
Burchfiled, H. P.
Burchinal, J. C.
Burge, W. D.
Burklin, C. E.
Burnklin, C. E.
Burns, J. A.
Burns, R.
Burnsztynsky, T. A.
Burrell, D. C.
Bursztynsky, T.
Burton, J.
Buzzard, M.
Byerley, J. J.
Byram, K. V.
Cabasso, I.
Caceres, S.
Cagle, J. W.
Cahill, T. A.
Caldwell, E.
Callaway, R. J.
Callihan, C. D.
Calvert S.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Campbell, K. S.
Campbell, T. L.
Canter, L.
Capper, J.
Carawan, R. E.
Cardin, F. A.
Carlson, D. A.
Carlson, O. N.
Carpenter, B. H.
Carroll, J.
Carroll, T. E.
Carter, S.
Case, O. P.
Case, P. O.
Cass, R.
Cass, R.
Cassel, A. H.
Caster, R.
Cavonaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, G.
Cawlfield, D. E.
Cerrillo, L. A.
Chagy, Y. C.
Chamberlain, S. G.
Chambers, M. D.
Chan, F. K.
Chaney, R. L.
Chang, J.
Chang, N. L.
Chansky, S.
EPA-660/3-75-024
EPA-600/5-75-007
EPA-670/2-74-095b
EPA-680/4-73-002
EPA-660/2-75-009
EPA-660/2-75-014
EPA-600/4-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-009
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-600/2-75-024
EPA-650/2-73-030
EPA-650/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-73-083
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-600/2-75-057
EPA-670/2-74-003
EPA-600/2-75-049
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/2-75-033
EPA-660/2-74-007
EPA-660/3-75-021
EPA-670/2-74-059
EPA-600/3-75-015
EPA-670/1-75-001
EPA-650/2-74-098a
EPA-600/2-75-039
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-650/1-74-004
EPA-660/3-73-014
EPA-670/2-73-095
EPA-600/2-75-021a
EPA-600/2-75-018
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-650/2-73-036
EPA-650/2-74-119b
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-660/2-74-037
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-660/2-74-031
EPA-670/5-74-004
EPA-670/2-74-061
EPA-670/2-73-091
EPA-650/2-74-097
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-670/2-75-049
EPA-600/5-73-016
EPA-670/2-74-008
EPA-670/2-75-029
EPA-600/2-75-013a
EPA-650/2-74-036
EPA-670/2-73-040
EPA-660/3-74-016
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-600/3-75-015
EPA-660/3-75-018
EPA-660/2-73-029
EPA-600/5-74-004
EPA-600/5-74-021
EPA-650/2-74-072
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-600/5-74-032
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Chappelow, C. C.
Charlie, W. A.
Chase, G.
Chasse, J.
Chatterjee, S.
Chaung, S. C.
Chen, C. L
Chernoff, N.
Cherry Jr., R. H.
Chesness, J. L.
Chi, C. T.
Chian, E. S. K.
Chin, F. Y.
Choi, P.
Choi, P. S. K.
Christiansen, A. G.
Christiansen, C. B.
Chung, J.
Citron, R.
Car, M. L.
Clark, D. A.
Clark, D. A.
Clark, M. J.
Clark, R. M.
Clark, R. M.
Clark, R. M.
Clarke, N. A.
Clements III, E. V.
Clements, E. V.
Clesceri, N. L.
Clesceri, N. L.
Cliese, J. D.
Cobian, K. E.
Cocchetto, J. f.
Cochran, R. A.
Cohen, A. I.
Cohen, D. B.
Cohen, I. M.
Cohen, S.
Cohn, M. M.
Cohn, M. M.
Cohn, M. M.
Cohn, S.
Cole, C. A.
Cole, D. E.
Colley, J. D.
Collins, A. G.
Collins, D. C.
Collins, J.
Colston, N. V.
Colwell, R. R.
Conden Jr., R. L.
Conn, W. D.
Conner, W.
Converse, A. O.
Cook, D. W.
Cooley, A. M.
Cooley, P. C.
Cooney, R. T.
Cooper, D.
Cooper, D. W.
Cooper, G. R.
Cooper, K. G.
Cooper, K. G.
Cooper, P. C.
Cordle, S. R.
Coulon, C.
Counts, C. A.
EPA-600/9-75-005
EPA-670/2-74-076b
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-660/2-73-001
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-660/3-74-004b
EPA-600/2-75-047
EPA-650/1-73-001
EPA-670/2-75-018
EPA-660/2-74-064
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600/3-75-011
EPA-600/5-75-004
EPA-600/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-660/2-73-016
EPA-660/2-74-070
EPA-650/2-73-027
EPA-600/4-75-001
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-660/2-74-038
EPA-660/2-74-065
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-670/1-74-001
EPA-670/2-74-067
EPA-670/5-73-012
EPA-600/1-75-003
EPA-670/2-75-038
EPA-660/2-74-075
EPA-660/3-73-003
EPA-670/2-74-063
EPA-660/2-74-060
EPA-660/2-73-033
EPA-600/2-75-063
EPA-670/2-73-084
EPA-600/5-75-015
EPA-600/2-75-035
EPA-660/2-74-053
EPA-670/2-74-071
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-74-026
EPA-670/2-74-039
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-670/2-73-033
EPA-670/2-75-061
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-660/2-74-010
EPA-650/4-74-001
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-670/2-74-096
EPA-600/3-75-007
EPA-670/2-73-024
EPA-600/5-75-018
EPA-650/2-74-013
EPA-670/2-73-011
EPA-660/3-75-024
EPA-660/2-74-093
EPA-600/5-74-009
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-600/2-75-054
EPA-600/2-75-041
EPA-600/5-75-013
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-600/5-73-012c
EPA-600/2-75-010
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-670/2-75-012
Coursey, J. F.
Courtney, K. D.
Coutts, H. J.
Cox, M. F.
Craft, T. F.
Craig, S. E.
Crane, J. D.
Crane, J. J.
Crawford, A. R.
Crawford, N. H.
Crites, R. W.
Crites, R. W.
Crosswhite, W. M.
Crowder, D. G.
Cruver, J. E.
Csanady, G. T.
Csanady, G. T.
Csanady, G. T.
Culp, J. H.
Cummings, F. H.
Currier, R. A.
Curtin, C.
Curtis, V.
Cushing, K. M.
Cushing, K. M.
Cutkomp, L. K.
Cyr, J. W.
Dalrymple, R. J.
Daly, W. H.
Damron, B. L.
Dangel, R. A.
Daniels, S. L.
Darling, J. E.
Daul, F. R.
Davanzo, A. C.
Davenport, C. V.
Davidson, J. M.
Davis, A. E.
Davis, H. L.
Davis, H. R.
Davis, L. R.
Davis, T. A.
Dawson, G. W.
Day, D. E.
Day, D. E.
De La Fuente, E.
De Primo, M. J.
Dearby, R. L.
Decker, C. E.
Demerjian, K. L.
Demeter, J.
Dennis, R.
Derrington, R. E.
DeBose, A. T.
DeDecker, F. J.
DeLuca, F. A.
DeLucia, R. J.
DeLucia, R. J.
DeWalle, F. B.
DeWitt Jr., F. A.
DeWitt Jr., F. A.
DeWitt, Jr., F. A.
Dickerman, J. C.
Dickerson, J. C.
Dickson, E. M.
Diesch, S. L.
Diesch, S. L.
Dietzmann, H. M.
EPA-650/2-74-004
EPA-650/1-73-001
EPA-660/2-74-070
EPA-660/3-74-021
EPA-660/2-75-017
EPA-650/2-74-046a
EPA-600/2-75-049
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/2-75-053
EPA-660/2-74-013
EPA-660/2-73-006a
EPA-660/2-73-006b
EPA-660/2-74-031
EPA-670/2-73-067
EPA-670/2-75-009
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-660/2-74-082
EPA-660/3-73-011
EPA-660/2-75-021
EPA-600/5-74-018
EPA-670/2-73-005
EPA-650/2-73-050
EPA-600/5-75-009
EPA-650/2-73-035
EPA-650/2-74-102a
EPA-660/2-73-027
EPA-660/2-74-088
EPA-670/2-75-011
EPA-670/2-75-032
EPA-660/2-75-001
EPA-670/2-75-036
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-660/2-74-012
EPA-670/2-75-020
EPA-660/2-73-005
EPA-660/2-75-009
EPA-600/2-74-003
EPA-670/2-75-063
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-660/3-75-039
EPA-670/2-75-043
EPA-670/2-73-078
EPA-670/2-73-038
EPA-670/2-75-053
EPA-600/2-75-038
EPA-670/2-73-098
EPA-670/4-74-003a
EPA-650/2-74-019
EPA-650/3-73-002
EPA-650/2-74-038
EPA-650/2-74-036
EPA-670/2-73-060
EPA-660/2-74-055
EPA-670/2-75-010
EPA-660/2-74-056
EPA-600/5-74-030
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-600/3-75-011
EPA-670/2-75-044
EPA-670/2-75-059
EPA-670/2-75-003
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-600/2-74-002
EPA-660/2-75-012
EPA-670/2-73-051
EPA-600/2-75-048
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Dimduro, p
Dismukes, E. B.
Ditoro, D. M.
Ditsworth, G. R.
Dixon, P. s.
DiGiano, F. A.
DiToro, D. M.
Do, L.
Dodds, H.
Donigian, A. S.
Dorion, G.
Dornbusch, D. M.
Dornbush, J. N.
Dorough, U. W.
Doskey, P. V.
Dostal, K. A.
Douglas, G.
Downing, P. B.
Doyle, A.
Doyle, F. J.
Doyle, J. R.
Drake, J. A.
Dressier, F. R.
Driscoll, J.
Drost-Hansen, W.
Duchene, A. G.
Duffee, R. A.
Dugal, H. S.
Dugan, P. R.
Duke, H. R.
Duncan, L. J.
Dunlap, C. E.
Dunlap, W. J.
Durfre, R. L.
Duvall, D. S.
Duvall, D. S.
Duvall, D. S.
Duvall, D. S.
Dwyer, W. P.
Dygas, J. A.
Dzierlenga, P. S.
Easterly, D. G.
Edinger, J.
Egan, B.
Egan, B.
Ehreth, D. J.
Eichelberger, j. W.
Eilers, R. G.
Eilers, R. G.
Eilers, R. G.
Eilers, R. G.
Eimutis, E. C.
Eisenmann, J. L.
Eisler, R.
Eisler, R.
Ekmann, J. M.
Eldridge, J. E.
Elfers, K.
Eliassen, R.
Elliott, L. F.
Ellis, E. C.
Ellis, W. J.
Emerson, D. B.
Emerson, M. J.
Enfield, C. G.
Englebrecht, R. S.
Engler, M. R.
English, J. N.
EPA-650/2-73-009
EPA-600/2-75-015
EPA-660/3-73-009
EPA-660/3-73-014
EPA-660/3-73-015
EPA-670/2-75-065
EPA-660/3-75-005
EPA-650/2-74-098a
EPA-650/2-73-009
EPA-660/2-74-013
EPA-660/2->4-074
EPA-600/5-73-005
EPA-660/2-74-005
EPA-650/1-74-002
EPA-600/3-75-005
EPA-660/2-74-058
EPA-660/2-73-037
EPA-600/5-73-014
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-670/2-74-009
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-670/2-75-041
EPA-650/2-73-050
EPA-660/3-74-003
EPA-670/5-74-001
EPA-650/2-74-008a
EPA-660/2-74-029
EPA-600/2-75-032
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-600/2-74-004
EPA-670/2-73-095
EPA-660/2-73-014
EPA-650/4-73-003
EPA-670/2-75-033b
EPA-670/2-75-033a
EPA-670/2-75-033d
EPA-670/2-75-033c
EPA-600/3-75-013
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-680/4-75-007
EPA-660/2-74-053
EPA-600/3-75-003a
EPA-600/3-75-003b
EPA-670/9-75-004
EPA-600/4-75-007
EPA-670/2-73-045
EPA-670/2-73-046
EPA-670/2-73-044
EPA-670/2-74-069
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-670/2-73-076
EPA-600/3-75-002
EPA-600/3-75-008
EPA-600/2-75-075
EPA-670/4-75-006
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-670/2-73-010
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-600/4-75-003
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-660/2-73-035
EPA-600/5-73-008a
EPA-660/2-75-022
EPA-670/2-73-082
EPA-600/2-75-040
EPA-600/9-75-007
Enns, K.
Ensor, D. S.
Epstein, E.
Epstein, M.
Epstein, M.
Epstein, M.
Epstein, M. J.
Erickson, A. E.
Erley, D.
Ernst, E.
Ernst, U. F.
Evans, W. E.
Everson, T. C.
Eyer, C. S.
Falkenborg, D. H.
Falter, C. M.
Fan, L. S.
Farmer, W. J.
Farnham, W. B.
Farquhar, J.
Farrah, S. R.
Farrell, J. B.
Farrell, P. J.
Feige, W. A.
Felder, M.
Feldman, M. H.
Feldman, M. H.
Felix, V. M.
Fensterstock, J. C.
Fenters, J. D.
Ferens, M. C.
Ferguson, R. A.
Ferguson, T. L.
Ferguson, T. L.
Ferguson, T. L.
Fernandes, S. R.
Ferrar, T. A.
Feuerstein, D.
Feuerstein, D. L.
Fhir, C. C.
Field, R.
Field, R.
Finger, R. E.
First, M. W.
Fischer, J. R.
Fisette, G. R.
Fisher, J. H.
Fisk, A. T.
Fitzgerald, G. P.
Flegal, C.
Flegal, C. A.
Fleischer, L. R.
Flinn, J. E.
Flocchini, R. G.
Fober, H. A.
Fogel, M. E.
Fojo, C. V.
Foley, G.
Fookson, A.
Foran, J. F.
Foran, J. F.
Fordyce, I. V.
Forso, K.
Foster, C. B.
Foster, D. H.
Francey, G. J.
Franco, N. B.
Frank, C.
EPA-670/2
EPA-600/2
EPA-600/2
EPA-600/2.
EPA-650/2
EPA-650/2
EPA-600/5-
EPA-660/2-
EPA-600/5-
EPA-670/5-
EPA-600/5-
EPA-650/4-
EPA-660/2-
EPA-670/1-
EPA-670/9
EPA-660/3
EPA-600/2-
EPA-660/2-
EPA-660/2-
EPA-660/2
EPA-670/2-
EPA-670/2
EPA-660/2
EPA-600/2
EPA-600/5
EPA-600/3-
EPA-660/3
EPA-600/2
EPA-600/5-
EPA-650/1-
EPA-660/3
EPA-650/2-
EPA-600/2
EPA-660/2
EPA-670/2
EPA-600/2-
EPA-600/5-
EPA-600/2-
EPA-670/2-
EPA-600/4-
EPA-670/2-
EPA-670/2-
EPA-670/2-
EPA-670/2-
EPA-660/2-
EPA-670/2-
EPA-660/2-
EPA-670/2-
EPA-660/3-
EPA-600/2-
EPA-650/2-
EPA-670/2-
EPA-600/5-
EPA-600/2-
EPA-660/2-
EPA-600/5-
EPA-600/2-
EPA-600/2-
EPA-670/2-
EPA-670/2
EPA-670/2
EPA-660/2
EPA-660/2
EPA-600/2
EPA-670/2
EPA-670/2
EPA-670/2
EPA-660/9
-74-059
-75-074
-75-034
•75-050
•73-013
74-010
75-017
-74-057
75-005
75-001
74-018
73-002
74-025
75-001
75-004
73-017
75-023
74-054
74-040
74-075
74-018
75-013
73-010
75-036
73-012a
75-015
73-013
75-068
74-015
73-002
73-022
73-037
75-041
74-094
75-057
75-042
75-007
75-033
75-037
75-005a
73-059
74-090
74-061
73-017
74-036
74-066
74-028
74-020
73-023
75-012
-74-025
73-006
•74-005
75-074
73-020
•74-009
-75-009
•75-070
•73-052
-74-024B
•74-024A
-74-093
-74-069
-75-011
-73-082
-75-002
-74-023
-74-002
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Fraser, J. P.
Frast, M.
Freed, V. H.
Freeman III, A. M.
Fremount, H. A.
Frey, P. J.
Frey, P.. J.
Friberg, L
Friberg, T. S.
Frohnsdorff, G.
Frost, R. R.
Fryer, J. L.
Frykberg, W. R.
Fuhriman, D. K.
Fullerton, D. G.
Fullerton, H. H.
Funkhouser, J. T.
Gaby, W. L.
Gagliano, S. M.
Gahler, A. R.
Gaines, F. R.
Gales, M. E.
Galina, G.
Garner, W.
Gass, P. J.
Gaufin, A. R.
Gaufin, A. R.
Gehrs, C. W.
Geinapolos, A.
Geldreich, E. E.
Genco, J. M.
Gerba, J.
Gerber, N. N.
Gerhard, J.
Gerloff, G. C.
Gerstle, R. W.
Gessford, J. E.
Giever, P.
Gilfrich, J. V.
Gilfrich, J. V.
Gillean, J. I.
Gillett, J. W.
Gillmeister, R. J.
Giramonti, A. J.
Glass, G. E.
Glasser, W. G.
Glueckert, A. J.
Goddard, H. C.
Goddard, H. C.
Gold, S.
Goldman, C. R.
Goldschmidt, V. W.
Goldschmidt, V. W.
Goldshmid, J.
Goldsmith, R. L.
Gonzalez, N.
Goodnight, G. J.
Goodrich, P. R.
Gordon, R. C.
Gorman, P. G.
Gove, C. S.
Gram, A. L
Grant, F.
Gratzl, J. S.
Gratzl, J. S.
Gray, A. F.
Gray, R. A.
Green, A. C.
EPA-670/2
EPA-600/5
EPA-670/2
EPA-600/5
EPA-660/2
EPA-660/3
EPA-660/3
EPA-600/1
EPA-660/2
EPA-670/2
EPA-650/2
EPA-660/3
EPA-600/3
EPA-660/2
EPA-600/2
EPA-600/5
EPA-650/2
EPA-670/2
EPA-600/5
EPA-660/3
EPA-600/2
EPA-670/4
EPA-600/2
EPA-670/2
EPA-600/5
EPA-660/3
EPA-660/3
EPA-660/3
EPA-670/2
EPA-670/9
EPA-670/2
EPA-600/5
EPA-670/2
EPA-650/3
EPA-660/3
EPA-650/2
EPA-600/5
EPA-650/2
EPA-600/4
EPA-650/2
EPA-670/5
EPA-660/3-
EPA-650/2
EPA-600/2
EPA-600/3
EPA-660/2
EPA-670/2
EPA-600/5
EPA-670/1
EPA-600/4
EPA-660/3
EPA-660/3
EPA-660/3-
EPA-650/2-
EPA-660/2
EPA-650/2
EPA-600/3
EPA-660/2
EPA-660/2
EPA-600/5
EPA-670/2
EPA-660/2
EPA-660/2
EPA-650/2
EPA-660/2-
EPA-660/2-
EPA-650/2-
EPA-670/2-
•73-084
-73-016
-74-027
-74-029
-73-019
-75-019
-75-020
-75-004
•75-028
-73-052
•73-044
-73-020
75-009
75-007
75-035
74-021
73-023
•75-023
•75-006
•74-015
-75-030
74-002
-75-062
•74-048
•74-008
•73-004
74-023
•74-006
•74-025
•75-006
•75-049
•75-011
•74-094
•74-009
•75-027
•75-057J
•75-017
•73-023
•75-002
•73-006
•73-012
•74-024
•74-046b
-75-078
•75-012
74-069
•75-007
•75-019
•74-001
•75-011
•74-034
74-004b
•74-004a
73-036
•73-019
•74-098a
•75-009
•75-012
•73-005
•74-007
•73-065
•73-022
•74-034
•74-005
74-069
74-036
74-046b
74-056
Green, E. E.
Green, O.
Greening, E. D.
Greenlund, T. W.
Gregord, M. W.
Gresswell, R. E.
Grethlein, H. E.
Griffin, L. I.
Grim, E. C.
Grimsley, D. H.
Grimsrud, G. P.
Groner, R. R.
Groseclose, J. L.
Grossman, D. S.
Grossman, D. S.
Grube Jr, W. E.
Grupenhoff, B. L.
Grutsch, J. F.
Gryvnak, D. A.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gumtz, G. D.
Guttman, J.
Guzdar, A. R.
Guzdar, A. R.
Guzdar, A. R.
Haderlie, E. E.
Hagarman, J. A.
Haile, C. L.
Hais, A. B.
Hais, A. B.
Hale, A. M.
Hall, C. F.
Hall, E.
Hall, E. D.
Hall, E. D.
Hall, E. D.
Hall, G. E.
Hall, R. E.
Hall, R. E.
Halligan, B. J.
Halligan, J. E.
Hallowell, J. B.
Hamersma, J. W.
Hamersma, J. W.
Hamil, H. F.
Hamil, H. F.
Hammer Jr., P. G.
Hammond, V. L.
Hanks, R. J.
Hansen, C. A.
Hansen, C. M.
Hansen, R. P.
Hanson, P.
Happel, J.
Hardin, B. D.
Hare, C. P.
Harmon, D. J.
Harms, L. L.
Harnett, L
Harrington, J.
Harris, R. F.
Harstkatte Ji., G. A.
Hart, F. D.
Harvey, R. D.
Hatch, L. T.
Hawkins, B. K.
EPA-650/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-670/2-73-082
EPA-600/2-75-030
EPA-600/2-75-053
EPA-660/3-73-019
EPA-670/2-73-011
EPA-650/2-74-035
EPA-670/2-74-093
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-600/5-75-015
EPA-670/2-74-027
EPA-670/2-73-098
EPA-670/2-75-026a
EPA-670/2-75-026b
EPA-670/2-74-070
EPA-670/2-74-067
EPA-660/2-75-025
EPA-600/2-75-024
EPA-670/2-73-068
EPA-670/2-74-013
EPA-670/2-74-097
EPA-670/2-75-056
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-670/2-74-021
EPA-670/2-74-020
EPA-670/2-74-019
EPA-660/3-75-013
EPA-670/2-75-041
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-670/2-73-073
EPA-670/2-75-008
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-670/2-73-041
EPA-600/2-74-001
EPA-670/2-73-044
EPA-670/2-73-045
EPA-670/2^73-046
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-650/2-73-031
EPA-650/2-74-003
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-660/2-74-090
EPA-670/2-75-055
EPA-650/2-74-025a
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-650/4-74-022
EPA-650/4-74-021
EPA-600/5-73-007
EPA-670/2-75-014
EPA-660/2-75-005
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-600/5-75-008
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-650/2-73-020
EPA-660/3-74-006
EPA-670/2-74-092
EPA-670/9-73-056
EPA-660/2-74-005
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-600/5-74-020
EPA-660/3-75-006
EPA-670/2-73-064
EPA-600/2-75-010
EPA-650/2-73-044
EPA-660/2-73-036
EPA-660/2-74-031
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Haynie, F. H.
Hazen, T. E.
Heaney, j. p.
Heaney, j. p.
Heaney, j p
Hebart, R.
Heble, L. R.
Hecht, N. L.
Hecht, N. L.
Hecht, N. L.
Hecht, N. L.
Hedley, W. H.
Heenan, A. T.
Heenan, A. T.
Heeney, J. M.
Heidman, J. A.
Heidman, J. A.
Heimburg, R. W.
Hein, C. J.
Helmers, A. E.
Hemphill, D. P.
Hemphill, J. M.
Hendricks, G. F.
Henry, W. M.
Hensley, E. F.
Henson, L. J.
Herkert, E. C.
Herzog, K. L.
Heukelekian, H.
Hicks, H. C.
Hill IV, J.
Hill, R. D.
Himmelstein, H. L.
HUiong, D. W.
Hinona, D. W.
Hnatow, M.
Hodd, S. L
Hoffmon, D. A.
Hoffman, L.
Hogan, C. M.
Hoke, R. C.
Holberger, R.
Holdren, G. C.
Holland, J.
Holm, H. W.
Holm, H. W.
Holm, R. A.
Holuec, I.
Honack, P.
Honea, F. L.
Hong, S.
Hooks, D. B.
Hoot, F. M.
Hoover, A. W.
Hoover, T. B.
Hopkini, H. T.
Home, R.
Homiback, K. E.
Horowitz, A.
Horsnback, K. E.
Hortenstine, C. C.
Morton, W.
Hosenfeld, J. M.
Householder, M. K.
Howell, M. P.
Howell, M. P.
Howes, J. R.
Hoyland, J. R.
EPA-650/3-74-009
EPA-660/2-74-009
EPA-600/5-74-013
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-650/2-73-050
EPA-660/2-73-010
EPA-670/2-75-033b
EPA-670/2-75-033a
EPA-670/2-75-033d
EPA-670/2-75-033c
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-670/2-74-024B
EPA-670/2-74-024A
EPA-670/2-74-043
EPA-670/2-75-052
EPA-670/2-75-051
EPA-670/2-73-087
EPA-600/5-74-024
EPA-660/3-74-009
EPA-670/2-73-084
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-600/2-75-072
EPA-600/4-75-009
EPA-600/2-75-051
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-670/2-73-071
EPA-660/2-74-090
EPA-670/2-73-027
EPA-660/2-73-023
EPA-660/3-74-024
EPA-670/2-74-093
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-600/2-75-066
EPA-650/2-73-020
EPA-670/2-75-011
EPA-670/2-73-039
EPA-650/2-74-030
EPA-660/2-73-003
EPA-650/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-660/3-75-006
EPA-600/5-75-014
EPA-660/3-73-007
EPA-660/3-74-021
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-670/2-73-081
EPA-670/2-73-071
EPA-600/2-75-041
EPA-670/2-74-035b
EPA-670/2-75-043
EPA-600/2-75-060
EPA-650/1-74-001
EPA-660/4-75-001
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-670/2-75-024
EPA-600/5-74-011
EPA-650/4-74-001
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-670/2-73-063
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-650/1-74-003
EPA-660/2-73-032
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-600/5-75-013
EPA-670/2-73-041
EPA-660/2-74-004
Hoyland, J. R.
Hoyt, A.
Hoyt, A.
Hoyt, A.
Hoyt, A.
Hrutfiord, B. F.
Hrurfiord, B. F.
Huang, C.
Huang, C. H.
Hubber, C. O.
Huber, W. C.
Huber, W. C.
Huber, W. C.
Hudson, J. F.
Hudson, J. F.
Hufschmidt, M. M.
Hughes Jr., E. E.
Hughes, E. E.
Huisking, T.
Humbel, D. E.
Hundal, M. S.
Hunt, G. W.
Hutchinson, G. L
Ifeader, C.
Ifeadi, C.
Ifeadi, C. N.
Iglar, A. F.
Ingersol, C.
Ingersol, C.
Ingersoll, R. B.
Irwin, J. S.
Irwin, W. A.
Irwin, W. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
lura T.
Jabb, D. C.
Jackson, B. S.
Jackson, K.
Jacob, B. L.
Jacobs, T. O.
Jacobsen, J. E.
Jacobsen, W. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jaksch, J. A.
Jamgochian, E. M.
Jamgochian, E. M.
Jarmuth, R. A.
Jarvis, A. N.
Jaryinen, A. W.
Jaworski, E.
Jaye, F.
Jedlicka, C.
Jensen, M. E.
Jewell, W. J.
Jhaveri, N.
Jhaveri, N.
Johannsen, G. L.
Johannson, G. L.
Johanson, L. N.
EPA-660/2-74-048
EPA-650/2-75-003
EPA-650/4-75-017
EPA-650/4-75-020
EPA-650/4-75-025
EPA-660/2-75-028
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-600/2-75-033
EPA-670/2-75-037
EPA-670/2-73-079
EPA-600/5-74-013
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-670/2-75-026a
EPA-670/2-75-026b
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-600/2-74-002
EPA-600/2-75-009
EPA-600/2-75-018
EPA-660/2-73-017
EPA-660/3-75-037
EPA-660/3-74-006
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-670/2-75-058
EPA-670/2-75-049
EPA-670/2-73-048
EPA-600/3-75-003a
EPA-600/3-75-003b
EPA-650/2-73-043
EPA-600/4-75-004
EPA-600/5-74-025
EPA-600/5-74-026
EPA-650/2-75-057i
EPA-650/2-75-057e
EPA-650/2-75-057k
EPA-650/2-75-057f
EPA-650/2-75-057J
EPA-650/2-75-057h
EPA-650/2-75-057g
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-660/3-74-014
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-660/2-74-087
EPA-660/2-74-019
EPA-670/2-73-086
EPA-600/5-75-014
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-650/2-74-009a
EPA-650/2-74-009h
EPA-650/2-74-009i
EPA-650/2-74-009J
EPA-600/5-74-017
EPA-600/2-75-011
EPA-600/2-75-037
EPA-660/2-73-023
EPA-680/4-75-007
EPA-660/3-74-024
EPA-660/3-74-029
EPA-650/2-74-013
EPA-660/2-73-004
EPA-600/2-75-064
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-600/2-75-018
EPA-650/2-73-036
EPA-670/2-75-027
EPA-670/2-74-077
EPA-660/2-74-069
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Johndrew Jr., O. F.
Johns, F. B.
Johnson, D. E.
Johnson, L. D.
Johnson, T. E.
Johnson, W. B.
Johnston, D. R.
Johnston, H. S.
Jokeld, A.
Jolley, R.
Jones, D. C.
Jones, I. S. F.
Jones, M. V.
Jones, R.
Jones, R. H.
Jones, R. H.
Jones, R. S.
Jordan, D. M.
Jordening, D. L.
Jordening, D. L.
Jordening, D. L.
Jordening, D. L.
Jorgensen, R.
Jerque, M. A.
Joyce, J. M.
Joyce, M.
Julian, E. C.
Julian, E. C.
Justice, C. A.
Kah, R. C.Y.
Kahler, J. P.
Kahn, B.
Kahn, H. A.
Kaiser, E. J.
Kaiser, E. L.
Kalfadelis, C. D.
Kalfadelis, C. D.
Kambhu, K.
Kania, H. J.
Kany, S. J.
Kaplovsky, A. J.
Karandikar, S.
Kardos, L. T.
Kardos, L. T.
Karuvian, J. F.
Katz, S.
Kaufman, J. A.
Keairns, D. L.
Keefe, M.
Keefer, M.
Keeney, D. R.
Keier, P. M.
Keith, L. W.
Keitz, E. L.
Kelly, J. A.
Kendall, D. A.
Kenney, B. C.
Kent, G. C.
Kern, P. L.
Kesselring, R. C.
Ketchum, L. A.
Keys, J. M.
Kimbrough, R. D.
Kimmelstein, B.
Kincannon, B.
King, A. H.
King, L. G.
Kingston, J. C.
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-680/4-75-001
EPA-650/1-74-003
EPA-650/2-74-050
EPA-650/2-74-012
EPA-650/4-73-002
EPA-600/5-74-009
EPA-650/4-74-004
EPA-600/5-74-023
EPA-660/2-74-076
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-660/2-74-082
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600/2-75-049
EPA-660/2-75-001
EPA-660/3-73-005
EPA-670/2-74-097
EPA-600/5-73-008a
EPA-600/5-73-008b
EPA-600/5-74-014
EPA-600/5-74-028
EPA-600/5-74-019
EPA-660/2-74-077
EPA-670/2-74-037
EPA-670/2-75-045
EPA-670/4-75-004a
EPA-670/4-75-004b
EPA-660/3-73-015
EPA-660/2-73-029
EPA-600/4-75-004
EPA-670/4-75-006
EPA-650/2-74-098a
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-670/2-73-023
EPA-650/2-74-009b
EPA-650/2-74-0091
EPA-670/2-73-061
EPA-660/3-73-025
EPA-600/2-75-029
EPA-670/2-73-027
EPA-670/2-73-011
EPA-660/2-74-003
EPA-660/2-74-016
EPA-680/4-74-002
EPA-660/2-74-076
EPA-670/2-75-031
EPA-650/2-75-027c
EPA-60P/3-75-003a
EPA-600/3-75-003b
EPA-660/3-73-024
EPA-670/2-74-037
EPA-660/4-75-005
EPA-600/2-74-004
EPA-670/2-73-030
EPA-650/2-73-025
EPA-660/2-74-082
EPA-670/2-74-067
EPA-670/2-75-016
EPA-650/2-74-023
EPA-670/2-74-047
EPA-600/5-74-024
EPA-660/2-75-017
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-660/2-73-018
EPA-660/2-75-005
EPA-660/3-75-004
Kinney, P. J.
Kirchmer, C. J.
Kirkpatrick, G. A.
Kirkpatrick, G. A.
Kittelson, D. B.
Klein, D. H.
Klein, E.
Klug, W.
Knittel, M. D.
Knudson, W.
Kobayashi, S.
Koch, C.
Kocmond, W. C.
Koehler, G.
Koehrsen, L. G.
Koenst, W. M.
Kolpin, M.
Koogler, J. B.
Kopp Jr., C. V.
Koppel, L. M.
Kos, P.
Kraft, M. L.
Kraft, M. L.
Krajeski, E. P.
Krajeski, E. P.
Kramer, M.
Krause, H. H.
Krause, H. H.
Krause, H. H.
Kreissl, J. F.
Kreusch, E.
Kroner, R. C.
Krope, E.
Kropp, E. L.
Kropp, E. L.
Krueger, W. F.
Kuhner, J.
Kuhner, J.
Kuhner, J.
Kuhrtz, S.
Kurg, E. K.
Kursch, S. J.
La Rosa, P. J.
Lackey, L. L.
Lager, J. A.
Lager, J. A.
Lake, C.
Lakomski, T. D.
Lamb, T. J.
Lamborn, K. R.
Lancy, L. E.
Landreth, R.
Landreth, R. E.
Landrigan, R. B.
Lang, E. W.
Larson, D. H.
Larson, D. H.
Larson, R.
Larson, T. E.
Lassiter, R. R.
Laster, L. L.
Lauch, R. P.
Lauch, R. P.
Lauch, R. P.
Lauch, R. P.
Laughlin, J. E.
Layer, M. L.
Lavergne, E. A.
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-660/2-74-021
EPA-600/2-75-027
EPA-600/2-75-065
EPA-650/3-73-002
EPA-660/2-73-008
EPA-670/1-75-001
EPA-600/4-75-006
EPA-660/2-75-024
EPA-660/2-74-088
EPA-670/2-74-063
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-650/3-73-002
EPA-600/2-75-057
EPA-660/2-74-014
EPA-660/3-75-017
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-007
EPA-660/2-73-033
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-670/2-74-037
EPA-650/2-74-025a
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-600/2-74-004
EPA-600/2-75-011
EPA-670/2-74-078
EPA-670/2-74-083
EPA-670/2-74-084
EPA-670/2-75-058
EPA-600/2-75-036
EPA-660/2-74-007
EPA-670/4-74-008
EPA-600/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-067
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-670/2-73-041
EPA-670/2-74-038
EPA-670/2-74-065
EPA-670/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-73-011
EPA-670/2-74-043
EPA-600/5-73-012c
EPA-670/2-74-001
EPA-670/2-73-086
EPA-670/2-74-040
EPA-670/2-74-090
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-670/2-74-091
EPA-600/2-75-016
EPA-660/3-75-037
EPA-670/2-75-015
EPA-670/2-75-005
EPA-670/2-74-088
EPA-670/2-75-055
EPA-660/2-75-004
EPA-650/2-73-033b
EPA-650/2-73-033a
EPA-660/2-75-008
EPA-670/2-73-029
EPA-660/3-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-046
EPA-600/4-75-012
EPA-670/4-74-007
EPA-670/4-75-003
EPA-670/4-75-001
EPA-670/2-73-060
EPA-670/2-73-005
EPA-600/2-74-006
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Lawhon, W.
Lawless, E. W.
LaBeau, B.
Leary, R. D.
Leatherwood, J. M.
Lebowitz, H. E.
Lechevalier, H. A.
Leckie, J. Q.
Lee J. H.
Lee, A. A.
Lee, G. F.
Lee, J. M.
Lee, S. H.
Lee, W. L.
Leekley, R. M.
Leiro, C. C.
Leith, D.
Lemer, A.
Lenhart, C. F.
Lenny, J.
Leonard, J. W.
Leonard, R. P.
Leung, J.
Levia, J. E.
Levine, S.
Levins, P. L.
Levins, P. L.
Levins, P. L.
Levins, P. L.
Levis, A. H.
Lewellen, W. S.
Lewellen, W. S.
Lewis, C. S.
Lewis, D. H.
Lewis, D. L.
Lewis, P. A.
Lewis, R. F.
Lezenga, D. R.
Li, R. T.
Libby Jr., K.
Lichlenberg, J. J.
Lichtenberg, J. J.
Liebman, J. C.
Lighthart, B.
Lillard, D. A.
Linstedt, K. D.
Lipper, R. I.
Lippert, T. E.
Lipscomb, W. O.
Liroff, R. A.
Liroff, R. A.
Liskowitz, J. W.
Little, R. L
Liu, B. C.
Liu, B. J. H.
Liu, D. H.
Liu, D. H. W.
Llewellyn, L.
Locklin, D. W.
Loehr, R. C.
Loehu, P. Y.
Loop, G. C.
Lotspeich, F. B.
Lotspeich, F. B.
Lovell, H. L.
Lowe, R. L.
Luciani, D.
Ludwig, C. B.
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-670/2-75-057
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-670/2-73-050
EPA-670/2-73-090
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-600/2-75-031
EPA-670/2-73-010
EPA-660/3-75-015
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-660/3-75-016
EPA-670/2-73-082
EPA-660/3-75-013
EPA-660/2-74-029
EPA-650/2-74-010
EPA-650/2-73-036
EPA-600/5-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-039
EPA-660/2-74-054
EPA-670/2-74-002
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-650/2-74-119b
EPA-660/2-73-026
EPA-660/3-75-021
EPA-650/2-73-032
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-650/2-73-025
EPA-670/2-74-086
EPA-670/2-75-030
EPA-600/4-75-016a
EPA-600/4-75-016b
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-600/5-74-003
EPA-660/3-75-007
EPA-670/4-74-006
EPA-670/9-75-004
EPA-660/3-74-028
EPA-600/2-75-041
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-670/4-74-008
EPA-670/4-74-009
EPA-670/2-74-036a
EPA-660/3-75-036
EPA-660/4-75-002
EPA-600/9-75-007
EPA-660/2-75-013
EPA-670/2-74-017
EPA-650/2-74-058a
EPA-600/5-74-026
EPA-600/5-74-025
EPA-670/2-75-002
EPA-670/4-74-003a
EPA-600/5-75-016
EPA-600/2-75-059
EPA-660/3-75-016
EPA-660/2-74-036
EPA-600/5-73-012o
EPA-600/2-75-069a
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-660/2-74-063
EPA-660/2-75-020
EPA-660/3-75-020
EPA-660/3-74-009
EPA-670/2-73-093
EPA-670/4-74-005
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-026
Ludwig, F. L.
Lueck, B. F.
Luecke, D. F.
Lund, D. B.
Lundberg, K. R.
Lunsford, J. H.
Maase, D. L.
Macon, J.
MacDonald, D.
Maclntyre, W. G.
Maddaus, W.
Madden, P.
Magee, E. M.
Magee, E. M.
Magee, E. M.
Magee, E. M.
Maggiolo, A.
Maher, M.
Mahida, V. U.
Maigetter, R. Z.
Maizus, S.
Makrides, A. C.
Makrides, A. C.
Malcolm, D. G.
Malisch, W. R.
Malisch, W. R.
Mallatt, R. C.
Mallove, E.
Manabe, R.
Mancuso, R. L.
Mangarella, P. A.
Manges, H. L.
Manny, E. H.
March, F.
Marcus, H. J.
Margeson, J. H.
Markle, R. A.
Markley, O. W.
Marks, D. H.
Marks, D. H.
Marrone, W. A.
Marshall, D. W.
Marshall, H. E.
Martel, C. J.
Martin, D. B.
Martin, E. J.
Martin, E. J.
Martin, E. J.
Martin, G. B.
Martin, K. L.
Mason, G. J.
Mason, H. B.
Massaro, E. J.
Massucco, A. A.
Mathur, G. K.
Matthew, F. L.
Mattson, V. R.
Maudlin, A. F.
Maxwell, M. A.
Mayer Jr., F. L.
Mayer, J. F.
Mayes, J.
Mazzella, G.
McCain, J. D.
McCain, J. D.
McCain, J. D.
McCain, J. D.
McCall, A. C.
EPA-650/3-73-001
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-660/2-74-006
EPA-660/2-75-026
EPA-650/3-74-006
EPA-670/2-75-049
EPA-660/2-74-031
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-670/2-73-099
EPA-600/2-75-033
EPA-600/2-75-040
EPA-650/2-74-009k
EPA-650/2-74-009b
EPA-650/2-74-009a
EPA-650/2-74-0091
EPA-660/2-75-016
EPA-670/2-74-049
EPA-670/2-75-010
EPA-650/1-73-002
EPA-670/2-75-068
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-600/5-75-013
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-670/2-73-038
EPA-670/2-75-053
EPA-660/2-75-025
EPA-600/2-75-054
EPA-660/2-73-039
EPA-650/3-73-001
EPA-670/2-75-065
EPA-660/2-75-013
EPA-600/2-75-053
EPA-670/2-75-024
EPA-660/2-74-036
EPA-600/4-75-003
EPA-670/2-75-058
EPA-600/5-75-012
EPA-670/2-75-026a
EPA-670/2-75-026b
EPA-650/2-74-008a
EPA-670/2-74-076b
EPA-600/5-74-031
EPA-670/2-74-065
EPA-660/3-75-010
EPA-670/2-74-073
EPA-670/2-74-013
EPA-670/2-75-056
EPA-650/2-73-031
EPA-660/2-73-017
EPA-670/2-74-061
EPA-600/2-75-046
EPA-660/3-74-027
EPA-650/2-73-032
EPA-650/2-74-098a
EPA-670/2-73-088
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-660/2-74-061
EPA-650/2-73-038
EPA-600/3-75-013
EPA-600/2-75-063
EPA-670/2-74-057
EPA-600/2-75-078
EPA-600/2-75-056
EPA-650/2-73-035
EPA-650/2-74-028
EPA-650/2-74-102a
EPA-660/2-73-034
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McCollo, T. M.
McCann, C.
McCann, R. A.
McCarthy, J. L
McCauley, B.
McClenny, W. A
McCoy, J.
McDermott, R. G.
McDonald, H.
McElroy, A. D.
McElroy, F. F.
McElroy, S. W.
McForlane, J. C.
McGarvey, R. J.
McGlamery, G. G.
Mcllhenny, W. F.
Mcllhenny, W. F.
Mcllheny, W. F.
Mclntyre, C.
McKean, W. T.
McKee, H. C.
McKee, M.
McKenna, J. D.
McKnight, J. S.
McLay, R. W.
McMahon, T. S.
McMichael, W. F.
McMichael, W. F.
McMichael, W. F.
McNabb, J. F.
McNaught, D. C.
McNeils, D. N.
McWhorter, D. B.
Meadows, E. U.
Meakin, J. D.
Medina, M. A.
Medina, M. A.
Mehrle Jr., P. M.
Meier, P. G.
Meier, P. M.
Meier, P. M.
Meier, P. M.
Meier, P. M.
Meiners, A. F.
Meisel, W. S.
Mekinda, M.
Melcher, A. G.
Meloy, T. P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Mentz, J. W.
Menzies, J. D.
Mercer, B. W.
Mercer, W. A.
Merritt, L. B.
Merryman, L
Meyer, C. F.
Meyers, R. A.
Meyers, S. P.
Michalovic, J. G.
Middlebrooks, E. J.
Middleton, W. M.
Miele, R. P.
Mielke, L N.
Milgrom, J.
Miller Jr., H. H.
Miller, B. F.
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-650/2-74-038
EPA-650/2-74-011
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-660/9-74-001
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-670/5-73-021
EPA-650/2-73-045
EPA-600/5-75-004
EPA-600/4-75-010
EPA-600/5-74-020
EPA-680/4-75-006
EPA-670/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-660/3-74-019
EPA-660/3-73-006
EPA-660/2-75-021
EPA-670/2-74-015
EPA-650/2-74-005
EPA-660/3-74-026
EPA-600/5-74-021
EPA-650/2-74-058a
EPA-600/2-75-022
EPA-660/3-75-037
EPA-670/2-74-053
EPA-670/2-74-011
EPA-670/2-74-006
EPA-670/2-74-010
EPA-660/2-73-014
EPA-660/3-75-021
EPA-680/4-74-001
EPA-670/2-75-048
EPA-650/2-73-007
EPA-650/2-73-016
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-600/3-75-013
EPA-600/3-75-009
EPA-670/2-74-038
EPA-670/2-74-066
EPA-670/2-74-065
EPA-670/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-75-057
EPA-650/4-74-001
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-600/5-75-008
EPA-670/2-73-068
EPA-670/2-75-003
EPA-670/2-75-044
EPA-670/2-75-059
EPA-670/2-75-047
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-670/2-73-078
EPA-660/2-74-091
EPA-660/2-75-007
EPA-660/2-75-003
EPA-600/4-73-001b
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-660/3-75-001
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-670/9-75-004
EPA-600/4-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-047
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-670/5-74-003
EPA-660/2-74-011
EPA-670/2-73-009
Miller, C. J.
Miller, D. W.
Miller, D. W.
Miller, E. C.
Miller, E. L.
Miller, N. T.
Miller, P. D.
Miller, R. H.
Miller, R. L.
Milliman, G. E.
Mills, T. R.
Miner, J. R.
Miner, J. R.
Miner, J. R.
Minton, G. L.
Mitchell, R. C.
Mitchell, R. I.
Miura, R.
Modell, M.
Moden, D. D.
Moffa, P. E.
Moghissi, A. A.
Mole, J. W.
Molvar, A. E.
Molvar, A. E.
Monaghan, D. A.
Moomau, H. F.
Moore, D. O.
Moore, J.
Moore, J. G.
Moore, R. V.
Morgan, D. R.
Morgan, G. B.
Morin, D. C.
Mornea, G. A.
Morris, J. C.
Morrison, D. E.
Morrison, J. E.
Morrison, S. M.
Morrow, J. E.
Mote, L. B.
Moyer, J. E.
Moyer, J. E.
Mrosla, E.
Mudge, L K.
Mueller, E. W.
Mueller, E. W.
Mueller, H. F.
Mullaney, J. L.
Mullen, K. T.
Mullins, J. W.
Munday, J. C.
Murfee, G.
Murphy, J. S.
Murphy, J. S.
Murphy, L S.
Murphy, L. S.
Murphy, T. J.
Murray, R. G.
Murray, R. G.
Mycock, J. C.
Myers, E.
Myranowski, J. A.
Nack, H.
Nader, J. S.
Nagel, C. A.
Narbozgi, A. D.
Nash, C. E.
EPA-650/5-73-002
EPA-660/2-74-056
EPA-660/3-75-018
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-670/2-75-037
EPA-600/2-75-037
EPA-670/2-73-032
EPA-670/2-74-074
EPA-660/2-75-004
EPA-650/2-74-0091
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-660/2-74-009
EPA-660/2-74-023
EPA-670/2-73-025
EPA-670/2-74-061
EPA-670/2-73-031
EPA-600/4-75-009
EPA-660/2-74-021
EPA-600/2-75-063
EPA-600/4-75-015
EPA-670/2-75-021
EPA-680/4-74-001
EPA-670/2-74-036b
EPA-670/2-73-104
EPA-670/2-74-087
EPA-670/2-74-021
EPA-670/2-74-002
EPA-650/2-74-012
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-600/5-73-011
EPA-660/2-74-045
EPA-650/2-74-046a
EPA-680/4-75-008
EPA-670/2-75-011
EPA-670/2-74-030
EPA-600/1-75-002
EPA-600/5-74-011
EPA-670/2-73-074
EPA-660/2-73-017
EPA-660/3-73-018
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-660/2-74-065
EPA-660/2-74-066
EPA-660/3-75-014
EPA-670/2-75-014
EPA-660/3-75-019
EPA-660/3-75-020
EPA-670/2-73-029
EPA-670/9-75-008
EPA-600/4-75-001
EPA-600/4-75-015
EPA-670/2-73-099
EPA-660/2-73-025b
EPA-600/2-74-007
EPA-600/2-75-005
EPA-660/2-75-013
EPA-660/2-75-010
EPA-600/3-75-005
EPA-600/2-75-009
EPA-600/2-75-070
EPA-650/2-74-058a
EPA-660/2-74-016
EPA-600/5-74-018
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-650/2-74-013
EPA-600/2-75-058
EPA-660/2-73-020
EPA-660/3-75-015
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Nawrocki, M. A.
Nowrocki, M. A.
Nawrocki, M. A.
Nawrocki, M. A.
Nawrocki, M. A.
Neel, J. K.
Neher, M. B.
Nekervis, W. F.
Nelson Jr., A. C.
Nelson Jr., J. D.
Nelson, D.
Nelson, G. R.
Nelson, O. F.
Nelson, T. P.
Nesbitt, J.
Neshein, E. E.
Neveril, R. B.
Newher, M. B.
Newport, B. D.
Nichols, C. B.
Nilan, R. E.
Nordberg, G.
Norstadt, F. A.
Novotny, J. F.
Nutkis, M. S.
O'Brien, P. J.
O'Connor, D. J.
O'Donnell, J. J.
O'Farrell, T. P.
O'Grady, T. J.
O'Herron, R. J.
O'Herron, R. J.
O'Herron, R. J.
O'Melia, C. R.
Oberacker, D. A.
Ogea, J.
Ojala, C.
Olsen, M. B.
Olson, D. T.
Ongerth, R. H.
Oppelt, E. T.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Owen, P, H.
Oxley, J. H.
Pade, B.
Page, A. L
Paik, I.
Pamatmat, M. M.
Pantazelos, T. G.
Paris, D. F.
Park, W. R.
Park, W. R.
EPA-600/2-73-002
EPA-660/2-73-035
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-660/2-74-073
EPA-660/2-74-072
EPA-660/3-73-001
EPA-660/2-74-048
EPA-600/2-75-051
EPA-650/4-74-005a
EPA-600/3-75-007
EPA-660/2-74-043
EPA-660/2-74-089
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-660/2-74-016
EPA-670/2-73-088
EPA-670/2-74-043
EPA-660/2-74-004
EPA-660/2-74-066
EPA-600/2-75-056
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-600/1-75-004
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-660/3-75-010
EPA-650/2-74-001
EPA-670/2-74-086
EPA-660/3-73-009
EPA-650/2-74-098a
EPA-670/2-73-040
EPA-670/2-74-091
EPA-670/4-73-018
EPA-670/4-74-001
EPA-670/4-75-005
EPA-670/2-74-032
EPA-670/2-75-025
EPA-660/2-73-018
EPA-660/3-74-029
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-670/5-74-005
EPA-600/2-75-036
EPA-670/2-73-053L
EPA-670/2-73-053A
EPA-670/2-73-0531
EPA-670/2-73-053K
EPA-670/2-73-053A-P
EPA-670/2-73-053C
EPA-670/2-73-053G
EPA-670/2-73-053D
EPA-670/2-73-053J
EPA-670/2-73-053F
EPA-670/2-73-053B
EPA-670/2-73-053O
EPA-670/2-73-053H
EPA-670/2-73-053E
EPA-670/2-73-053N
EPA-670/2-73-053P
EPA-670/2-73-053M
EPA-670/2-75-028
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-670/2-74-005
EPA-600/5-74-020
EPA-660/3-73-005
EPA-670/2-75-004
EPA-660/3-75-007
EPA-600/5-74-007
EPA-660/2-74-047
Parkasam, T. B. S.
Parker, F. L.
Parker, F. L.
Parker, G. B.
Parker, H. W.
Parker, L. W.
Parkhurst, J. D.
Parkinson, F. E.
Parks, J. W.
Pathak, A. A.
Patmore, L. C.
Patrick, R.
Patterson, J.
Patterson, J.
Patterson, J.
Pattnaik, A.
Patzer, R. G.
Pavia, E. H.
Payne, W. R.
Peabody, F. P.
Pearson, E. F.
Pek, S. L
Pellizzari, E. D.
Peltz, W. A.
Peltz, W. A.
Pembrook, J. D.
Pembrook, J. D.
Pengidore, D.
Pengidore, D. A.
Penose Jr., R. G.
Penrod, L.
Pepper, J.
Perez, A. I.
Perrotte, W.
Pershing, D. W.
Pershing, D. W.
Peters, A. W.
Peters, E. T.
Petersack, J. F.
Petersen, W. B.
Peterson, H. C.
Peterson, M. L.
Peterson, S.
Peterson, S. A.
Peterson, S. A.
Pfoffer, F. M.
Pfeffer, J. T.
Phillips, J. H.
Phillips, S. A.
Pidot, G.
Pievge, J. D.
Pilcher, K. S.
Pilie, R. J.
Piscator, M.
Pitt, W.
Plyler, E. L.
Poe, G. G.
Pohland, F. G.
Pohland, F. G.
Polcyn, F. C.
Pomeroy, B. S.
Pomeroy, B. S.
Pontuies, U. R.
Porcella, D. B.
Porter, L. K.
Posner, J. C.
Pound, C. E.
Pound, C. E.
EPA-660/2-74-063
EPA-660/2-73-012
EPA-660/3-75-038
EPA-660/2-74-009
EPA-660/2-74-090
EPA-600/2-75-054
EPA-670/2-73-043
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-74-079
EPA-670/5-74-007
EPA-660/2-73-003
EPA-660/2-75-008
EPA-600/2-74-009c
EPA-600/2-74-009b
EPA-600/2-74-009a
EPA-650/2-73-016
EPA-680/4-74-001
EPA-670/2-73-067
EPA-660/2-74-017
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-660/2-74-050
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-600/2-75-076
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-600/2-75-024
EPA-650/2-73-030
EPA-600/2-75-014
EPA-650/2-73-028
EPA-670/2-73-081
EPA-660/2-74-087
EPA-600/5-74-019
EPA-600/5-74-013
EPA-670/2-74-063
EPA-650/2-73-031
EPA-650/2-73-029
EPA-660/2-75-025
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-670/2-75-039
EPA-600/4-75-004
EPA-670/2-75-016
EPA-670/2-73-001
EPA-660/9-74-002
EPA-660/3-73-001
EPA-660/3-74-032
EPA-660/2-74-067
EPA-670/2-74-016
EPA-660/3-75-013
EPA-670/2-73-022
EPA-600/5-74-027
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-660/3-73-020
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-600/1-75-004
EPA-660/2-74-076
EPA-650/2-73-038
EPA-600/2-75-046
EPA-oOO/2-75-043
EPA-600/2-75-029
EPA-660/3-74-028
EPA-660/2-75-012
EPA-670/2-73-051
EPA-670/2-73-067
EPA-600/5-74-010
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-670/2-75-061
EPA-660/2-73-006a
EPA-660/2-73-006b
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Powers, C. F.
Powers, C. F.
Powers, J. J.
Powers, W. L
Powers, W. L
Pows, B. L.
Prescott, G. W.
Pressley, T. A.
Pressley, T. A.
Preston, E. H.
Pringer, C. J.
Proctor, D. E.
Propheter, O. W.
Prus-Chacinski, T. M.
Purdom, P. W.
Putmann, A. A.
Putnam, A. A.
Putnam, A. A.
Pyatt, E. E.
Quetier, J.
Rabe, F. T.
Raben, I
Rabes, F. T.
Rains, B. A.
Rainwater, F. H.
Rails, J. W.
Ramanathan, R.
Ramm, W.
Ramos, E.
Ramsey, R. H.
Ramsey, R. J.
Rao, A. K.
Raphael, C. N.
Rapp, J. R.
Rappaport, A.
Ratsch, H. C.
Ratsch, H. C.
Rayyan, Fawzi
Reale, R.
Rechnitz, G. A.
Reding, J. T.
Rees, S. M.
Reeves, W. R.
Refrancois, P. A.
Register, J. W.
Reh, C. W.
Reichert, P. A.
Reid, G. W.
Reimers, R.
Reiner, R.
Reiners, R. S.
Remus, G. A.
Reuss, J. O.
Reyna, R.
Rhee, S. S.
Ricciardella, K. A.
Rich, S. R.
Richardson, D. L
Richardson, D. L.
Richardson, S. L.
Richardson, W. H.
Riley Jr., B. T.
Riley, R. G.
Ringe, R. R.
Rinker, T. L
Riscan, N. J.
Roan, S. G.
Robbins, G. M.
EPA-660/3-74-015
EPA-660/3-74-032
EPA-660/4-75-002
EPA-660/2-75-010
EPA-660/2-75-013
EPA-660/3-73-006
EPA-660/3-74-023
EPA-670/2-73-075
EPA-670/2-73-058
EPA-600/5-74-002
EPA-670/2-74-092
EPA-660/2-74-030
EPA-660/2-74-045
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-73-057
EPA-650/2-74-011
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-600/2-75-067
EPA-600/5-74-013
EPA-600/2-75-025
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-650/2-73-013
EPA-600/5-75-013
EPA-670/2-73-098
EPA-660/2-73-016
EPA-660/2-74-091
EPA-600/5-75-010
EPA-600/5-75-010
EPA-660/2-74-074
EPA-660/2-75-003
EPA-660/2-74-024
EPA-600/2-75-020
EPA-660/3-74-029
EPA-670/2-74-009
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-660/3-74-012
EPA-660/3-74-018
EPA-660/2-73-025a
EPA-600/2-75-037
EPA-660/2-74-079
EPA-650/2-75-032d
EPA-600/2-75-072
EPA-670/2-75-034
EPA-650/2-74-012
EPA-650/1-74-003
EPA-670/2-75-035
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-660/2-74-037
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-650/2-73-009
EPA-600/5-74-005
EPA-670/2-74-043
EPA-660/3-75-032
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-670/2-74-019
EPA-670/2-74-001
EPA-670/2-75-004
EPA-670/2-74-033
EPA-670/2-74-045
EPA-670/2-75-021
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-600/2-75-044
EPA-660/2-74-081
EPA-660/3-73-017
EPA-600/2-75-055
EPA-660/2-75-021
EPA-670/2-73-075
EPA-600/5-74-024
Robbins, J. H.
Robert, K. H.
Roberts, D. L.
Robertson, A.
Robertson, J.
Robins, J. D.
Robinson, D.
Robinson, G. M. L.
Robinson, J. W.
Robinson, S. J.
Robson, F. L.
Roden III, J. J.
Rodriguez, J.
Roeber, J. A.
Roesler, J. F.
Roessler, M.
Roessler, W. U.
Rogers, C.
Rogers, C. J.
Rogers, R. D.
Romkens, M. J. M.
Rosenblatt, T. M.
Rosenblum, H.
Rosenblum, H.
Ross, L. W.
Roth, C.
Rothwell, D. F.
Rovesti, W. C.
Rowe, M. L.
Rowe, M. L.
Royal, T. M.
Rozelle, R.
Rozielle, L. T.
Rubin, C.
Ruegg, R. T.
Ruich, D. A.
Ruiz, Jr., L. P.
Russell, L.
Ruth, L. A.
Ryans, B.
Ryans, B.
Ryans, B.
Ryans, B.
Ryans, B.
Ryland, D. W.
Sack, W. A.
Sadler, W. W.
Sahagian, J.
Saigh, P. A.
Saila, S. B.
Salomon, L. L.
Salvin, V. S.
Sanborn, H.
Sanborn, J. R.
Sanders, R. G.
Sandoski, D. A.
Sandoski, D. A.
Sanville, W. 0.
Sanville, W. D.
Sargent, D. H.
Sarofim, A. F.
Sarofim, A. F.
Satterfield, C. N.
Savino, M.
Saxton, J. C.
Sayles, J. H.
Schacht, R. A.
Schaedel, A. L.
EPA-670/2-74-056
EPA-600/1-75-004
EPA-650/2-74-046a
EPA-660/3-74-006
EPA-660/2-74-077
EPA-670/2-73-054
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-670/2-74-073
EPA-650/2-73-011
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-600/2-75-078
EPA-670/2-74-030
EPA-660/2-74-074
EPA-600/2-75-060
EPA-670/2-73-104
EPA-660/3-74-014
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-670/2-75-005
EPA-670/2-74-088
EPA-600/3-75-014
EPA-660/2-74-043
EPA-670/2-74-004
EPA-600/3-75-003a
EPA-600/3-75-003b
EPA-670/2-73-080
EPA-660/2-74-043
EPA-670/2-73-063
EPA-650/2-73-041
EPA-660/2-75-003
EPA-660/3-75-030
EPA-650/2-74-019
EPA-670/2-75-006
EPA-660/2-73-033
EPA-600/5-73-016
EPA-600/5-74-031
EPA-600/2-73-004
EPA-670/2-75-032
EPA-660/3-75-036
EPA-650/2-74-001
EPA-650/4-74-002
EPA-650/4-75-019
EPA-650/4-75-021
EPA-650/4-75-022
EPA-650/4-75-023
EPA-670/4-73-002
EPA-670/2-73-022
EPA-670/2-75-035
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-670/2-75-007
EPA-600/3-75-001
EPA-680/4-75-003
EPA-650/3-74-008
EPA-660/3-73-005
EPA-660/3-74-025
EPA-670/2-75-004
EPA-600/2-74-007
EPA-600/2-74-005
EPA-660/3-74-032
EPA-660/3-74-015
EPA-600/2-73-004
EPA-670/2-73-089A
EPA-670/2-73-089B
EPA-600/2-75-063
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-670/2-74-078
EPA-660/2-75-016
EPA-660/3-74-002
EPA-660/3-75-004
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Schofer, p. H
Scherifig, j.
Schmalensee, R.
Schmer, F. A.
Schmid, L. A.
Schmidt, C. J.
Schmidt, C. J.
Schmidt, F. A.
Schmidt, R. A.
Schoenberger, R. J.
Schoettger, R. A.
Schoor, W. P.
Schoor, W. P.
Schrag, M. P.
Schreiber, R. J.
Schroeder, E. D.
Schultz, G. R.
Schultz, W.
Schwartz, A. M.
Schwartz, W.
Schweikhardt, R. G.
Schweikhardt, R. G.
Scott, P.
Scott, T. W.
Scotton, J. W.
Seals, R. G.
Searl, T. D.
Sedita, S. J.
Seidman, H.
Seitz, W. R.
Seitz, W. R.
Selker, A. P.
Selker, A. P.
Selker, A. P.
Selleck, R. E.
Sem, G. J.
Seng, W. C
Senturia, S. D.
Sewell, R. J.
Seyler, J. K.
Shafizudeh, F.
Shaheen, D. G.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shareskin, M.
Sharpin, R. E.
Shaw, H.
Shaw,
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Stalberg, S.
Stalnaker, C. B.
Stamberg, J. B.
Stamberg, J. B.
Stamberg, J. B.
Stamberg, J. B.
Stanbery, J. B.
Stanland, R.
Starkey, R. J.
Statnick, R. M.
Stay, F. S.
Stefan, H.
Stein, J. L.
Stenhser, A. G.
Stenquist, R. J.
Sternling, C. V.
Stevens, B. H.
Stevens, D. H.
Stevenson, M. K.
Stevenson, W. S.
Steward, F. A.
Stewart, R. D.
Stewart, S. R.
Stierli, H.
Stinnett, S.
Stoddard, C. K.
Stoermer, E. F.
Stoevener, H. H.
Stone, H. E.
Stone, R.
Stone, R.
Stone, R.
Stone, R. B.
Streebin, L. E.
Streiff, M. L.
Streiter, S.
Strom, A.
Stucky, D. J.
Sturrock, T.
Sullivan, R. H.
Sullivan, R. H.
Sullivan, R. H.
Sumark, L.
Summerfelt, R. C.
Summers, C. H.
Surprenant, N.
Sutton, J. W.
Sutton, W. W.
Swaezy, R. M.
Swain, H.
Swanson, J. W.
Swanson, N. P.
Sweeny, K. H.
Swink, D.
Sybert, L.
Sybert, L
Sylvester, J. R.
Szabo, A. J.
Takenaka, H. H.
Talley, R. J.
Tarn, S. S.
Tang, J. Y.
Taras, M. J.
Tarazi, D. S.
Tardiff, R. G.
Tarzynski, J.
Tate, D. C.
Taub, F. B.
EPA-600/2-75-021a
EPA-660/3-73-019
EPA-670/2-73-037
EPA-670/2-73-033
EPA-670/2-75-052
EPA-670/2-75-051
EPA-670/2-73-073
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-660/3-74-022
EPA-650/2-74-050
EPA-660/3-74-032
EPA-660/3-75-014
EPA-660/2-74-059
EPA-660/2-73-010
EPA-600/2-75-038
EPA-650/2-74-017
EPA-670/5-74-006
EPA-670/2-73-060
EPA-670/2-73-010
EPA-660/3-74-004a
EPA-670/2-75-015
EPA-650/1-73-004
EPA-670/2-73-086
EPA-670/2-73-001
EPA-660/3-75-030
EPA-670/2-73-092
EPA-660/3-75-004
EPA-600/5-74-017
EPA-660/2-74-092
EPA-600/5-73-003
EPA-670/2-74-095a
EPA-670/2-74-095b
EPA-600/2-75-040
EPA-660/2-74-037
EPA-650/2-73-026
EPA-600/5-75-007
EPA-670/2-75-045
EPA-670/2-74-050
EPA-660/3-74-007
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-74-039
EPA-670/2-74-026
EPA-600/5-73-016
EPA-660/2-74-046
EPA-670/2-74-086
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-660/2-73-018
EPA-680/4-75-003
EPA-660/2-74-090
EPA-670/2-75-006
EPA-660/2-74-029
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-660/2-74-036
EPA-600/9-75-002
EPA-650/2-73-013
EPA-650/2-74-010
EPA-660/3-75-015
EPA-660/2-74-061
EPA-600/2-75-047
EPA-670/5-74-005
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-650/3-73-002
EPA-660/2-73-020
EPA-660/3-74-026
EPA-670/9-75-008
EPA-670/2-75-002
EPA-660/2-73-019
EPA-660/3-73-008
Taylor, C. E.
Taylor, J.
Taylor, J. H.
Taylor, W. J.
Teske, M.
Teske, M.
Tessier, T. L.
Teuschler, J. M.
Thackston, E. L.
Thaxton, E. L.
Thibodeaux, L. J.
Thomann, R. V.
Thomann, R. V.
Thomas Jr., J.
Thomas, C. R.
Thomas, J. I.
Thomas, J. W.
Thomas, R. E.
Thomas, R. E.
Thomas, R. E.
Thomas, R. E.
Thomas, T. J.
Thompson, C. G.
Thompson, R. S.
Thompson, V. L.
Thorhaug, A.
Thornton, W. E.
Thurnau, R. C.
Thurow, C.
Tibbs, J. F.
Tichenor, B. A.
Tifft, Jr., E. C.
Tihansky, D. P.
Tillery, J. B.
Tilton, B.
Tilton, B.
Tilton, B.
Timpe, W. G.
Tinsley, C. H.
Todd, D. K.
Tomlinjon, S. V.
Tommerdahl, J. B.
Toner, W.
Torpey, W. N.
Torstrick, R. L
Toussaint, G. R.
Trentacoste, N. P.
Trihey, P. T.
Tripler Jr., A. B.
Troxler, R. W.
Truett, B.
Truett, 0. B.
Truett, J. B.
Trzyna, T. C.
Trzyna, T. C.
Tsai, C.
Tsang, P.
Tucker, U. C.
Tulumello, A.
Tulumello, A.
Turner, D. S.
Turner, J. H.
Tuwiner, S. B.
Uchida, S.
Ulmer, N. S.
Ung, R. F.
Unger, S. G.
EPA-660/2-74-001
EPA-660/2-74-084
EPA-660/2-74-052
EPA-660/2-74-001
EPA-600/4-75-016a
EPA-600/4-75-016b
EPA-660/2-74-056
EPA-670/4-75-002
EPA-660/3-75-002
EPA-660/2-74-085
EPA-660/2-74-044
EPA-660/3-73-009
EPA-660/3-75-005
EPA-650/2-73-044
EPA-670/2-74-073
EPA-660/2-74-014
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-650/4-74-021
EPA-650/4-74-022
EPA-660/2-74-062
EPA-660/2-74-087
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-660/2-75-006
EPA-650/4-74-008
EPA-600/4-75-010
EPA-660/3-74-003
EPA-660/2-73-032
EPA-670/2-75-025
EPA-600/5-75-005
EPA-660/3-74-023
EPA-660/2-73-016
EPA-670/2-75-021
EPA-600/5-73-001
EPA-650/1-74-003
EPA-650/2-73-053
EPA-650/2-74-015
EPA-650/4-75-025
EPA-660/2-75-004
EPA-660/3-74-004a
EPA-600/4-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-650/2-74-019
EPA-600/5-75-005
EPA-670/2-73-027
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-660/2-74-077
EPA-670/2-75-066
EPA-660/2-75-026
EPA-670/2-75-018
EPA-660/3-75-002
EPA-600/2-75-070
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-650/2-74-030
EPA-600/5-74-023
EPA-600/5-74-006
EPA-660/3-75-038
EPA-650/2-74-006
EPA-650/2-73-027
EPA-670/2-74-087
EPA-670/2-75-067
EPA-660/3-74-029
EPA-650/2-73-012
EPA-660/2-74-035
EPA-650/2-73-003
EPA-670/2-74-007
EPA-670/2-74-018
EPA-600/5-73-008a
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Unger, S. G.
Upham, J B
Ure, J. E.
Usinowicz, P. J.
Uttormark, P. D.
Uttormark, P. D.
Uttormark, P. D.
Valentine, J. R.
Vallee, R. P.
Vallee, R. P.
Van der Leeden, F.
Van Beek, J. L.
Van Dam, D.
Van Der Leeden, F.
Van Winkle, M.
Vandergrift, A. E.
Vasan, K. S.
Vaughan, D. A.
Vaughan, D. A.
Veith, G. D.
Vennes, J.
Vick, N. J.
Viets, F. G.
Vivian, J. E.
Vlastelicia, J.
Vogh, R. P.
Waddell, T. E.
Wade, R. C.
Wagner, J. J.
Wagoner, D. E.
Wahl, J. A.
Wakeland, J. R.
Waldron, A. C.
Walker, J. M.
Walker, W. R.
Walker, W. R.
Walker, W. R.
Wall, J. P.
Wallace, J. B.
Wallbridge, C. T.
Waller, R.
Wallingford, G. W.
Wallman, H.
Wallon, D. V.
Waltz, F. A.
Wang, S. C.
Wapner, M.
Warg, J. B.
Warner, B. E.
Warner, D. L.
Warner, D. L.
Warner, M.
Warner, M.
Warner, W. K.
Wasser, J. H.
Wasser, J. U.
Wathne, M.
Watkins, S. W.
Watson Jr., W. D.
Watt, T. R.
Webb, R. G.
Weber Jr., W. J.
Weber Jr., W. J.
Weber Jr., W. J.
Weber, A. H.
Weber, C. I.
Weet, J. H.
EPA-600/5-74-028
EPA-650/3-74-008
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-74-012
EPA-660/3-74-020
EPA-660/3-73-023
EPA-660/3-75-033
EPA-650/2-73-032
EPA-67\)/2-74-076b
EPA-670/2-74-076a
EPA-660/3-75-018
EPA-600/5-75-006
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-600/4-73-001a
EPA-600/5-73-012c
EPA-670/2-74-048
EPA-670/5-74-008
EPA-670/2-73-032
EPA-670/2-75-058
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-660/2-74-088
EPA-670/5-74-001
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-650/2-73-047
EPA-660/3-73-014
EPA-660/2-74-055
EPA-600/5-74-012
EPA-650/2-73-052
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-650/4-74-005a
EPA-650/2-74-008a
EPA-600/5-73-012c
EPA-660/2-74-032
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-660/2-74-052
EPA-660/2-74-049
EPA-660/2-74-084
EPA-660/3-75-033
EPA-660/3-73-016
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-670/2-74-097
EPA-660/2-75-010
EPA-670/2-74-071
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-670/4-73-002
EPA-650/2-74-010
EPA-600/3-75-008
EPA-670/2-75-047
EPA-600/2-75-028
EPA-680/4-74-003
EPA-680/4-75-008
EPA-600/5-74-002
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-600/5-74-011
EPA-650/2-74-003
EPA-650/2-73-029
EPA-670/2-74-035a
EPA-660/2-73-028
EPA-600/5-73-014
EPA-670/2-75-020
EPA-660/4-75-003
EPA-670/2-75-061
EPA-670/2-74-047
EPA-670/2-74-012
EPA-600/4-75-004
EPA-670/4-73-001
EPA-670/2-75-015
Weinberg, E. K.
Weinburg, M. S.
Weinstein, M. J.
Weisberg, H.
Weiss, A. H.
Weiss, B.
Welborn, H. L.
Welsh, F. L
Wen, C. Y.
Wen, C. Y.
Wendt, J. O.
Wendt, J. O. L.
Wezernak, C. T.
Wheeler, R. J.
Whitacre, G. R.
White, J. E.
White, J. T.
White, R. K.
White, U. M.
White, W.
Whiting, D.
Whitman, J.
Whitmore, F. J.
Wickersham, K.
Wilcox, E. A.
Wiley, A. J.
Wilkins, G. C.
Will, L. A.
Williams, D.
Williams, E. R.
Williams, R.
Wilmoth, R. C.
Wilmoth, R. C.
Wilson, D. F.
Wilson, D. G.
Wilson, J. R.
Wilson, K. D.
Winfield, R. P.
Winiarski, L.
Winkler, P. F.
Winkler, W.
Wirtanen, W. T.
Wise, R. H.
Wise, R. H.
Wixon, B. G.
Wixson, B. G.
Wolcott, A. R.
Wolk, R. H.
Wolk, R. H.
Wood, A. L.
Woodward, J. B.
Wren, E. J.
Wymore, A. H.
Yaffe, H. J.
Yanagida, N.
Yang, P. Y.
Yin, S. C.
Young, J. F.
Youngblood, S. B.
Yousef, Y. A.
Yung, S.
Zachar, F. R.
Zada, F. K.
Zada, F. K.
Zada, F. K.
Zada, F. K.
Zadick, F. J.
Zakely, B. J.
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-670/2-73-062
EPA-670/2-74-052
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-670/2-75-031
EPA-670/2-73-049
EPA-670/2-74-075
EPA-670/2-74-050
EPA-600/2-75-023
EPA-650/2-73-003
EPA-650/2-74-017
EPA-600/2-75-075
EPA-660/3-74-028
EPA-650/2-74-068
EPA-650/2-74-011
EPA-660/2-74-027
EPA-660/2-75-001
EPA-600/2-75-009
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-650/2-73-017
EPA-660/2-75-018
EPA-600/4-75-001
EPA-650/4-73-003
EPA-600/5-75-008
EPA-670/2-73-042
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-660/2-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-050
EPA-600/5-73-013
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-670/2-73-100
EPA-670/2-74-051
EPA-660/2-75-028
EPA-670/2-75-040
EPA-660/2-75-028
EPA-670/2-75-063
EPA-660/3-75-005
EPA-660/2-73-001
EPA-670/2-74-031
EPA-600/5-75-015
EPA-660/2-73-036
EPA-670/2-74-034
EPA-670/2-74-046
EPA-670/2-75-053
EPA-670/2-73-038
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-650/2-73-041
EPA-670/2-73-066
EPA-660/2-75-009
EPA-670/2-74-054
EPA-670/2-73-021
EPA-660/2-74-027
EPA-670/5-74-009
EPA-660/2-74-053
EPA-660/2-74-063
EPA-660/2-74-046
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-600/2-75-046
EPA-670/2-74-072
EPA-650/2-74-119b
EPA-670/2-74-002
EPA-650/2-75-057i
EPA-650/2-75-057k
EPA-650/2-75-057h
EPA-650/2-75-057e
EPA-600/2-75-038
EPA-660/2-74-049
143
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Zoll, R. R. EPA-660/2-75-019
Zandi, I. EPA-670/2-73-072
Zaval, F. J. EPA-670/2-74-003
Zeitoun, M. A. EPA-660/2-75-021
Ziegler, R. C. EPA-670/2-75-042
Zimmerman, J. R. EPA-650/4-74-008
Zippier, K. L. EPA-670/2-73-071
Zoller, M. A. EPA-600/5-73-012c
144
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GRANT, CONTRACT, INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT NUMBER
INDEX
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
CPA 70-40
CPA-70-114
CPE-70-129
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
EHS 70-108
GS-03S-38351
PH 22-68-67
10-12-0007
10-12-0019
10-12-0023
10-12-0040
10-12-0049
10-12-0061
10-12-0088
10-12-0134
10-12-0143
10-12-0162
10-12-0166
12-12-0097
12-12-0139
14-12-0024
14-12-0024
14-12-0168
14-12-0179
14-12-0494
14-12-0505
14-12-0813
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0820
14-12-0824
14-12-0831
14-12-0833
14-12-0846
14-12-0909
650/4-75-016
600/2-75-057
670/2-73-010
670/2-75-050a
670/2-75-050b
670/2-75-050C
670/2-75-050d
670/2-75-050e
670/2-75-050f
670/2-75-050g
670/2-74-092
600/5-73-013
650/2-75-047
650/1-74-005
650/2-74-001
650/2-73-022
650/4-74-027
650/4-73-002
650/2-74-077
650/2-74-012
650/1-74-006
650/2-74-024
650/2-74-022
650/2-74-132
650/1-74-001
650/2-74-053
660/2-74-050
670/2-74-050
670/2-74-048
670/2-73-076
670/2-75-002
670/2-73-047a
670/2-73-062
660/2-73-033
670/2-73-033
670/2-73-037
670/2-73-040
670/2-73-058
670/2-73-070
670/2-73-073
670/2-73-075
670/2-74-025
670/2-74-074
670/2-75-009
660/2-74-076
670/2-73-042
600/2-73-002
14-12-0922
14-12-150
22-68-0002
22-69-0064
22-69-108
24-12-0004
24-12-0015
24-12-0025
24-12-0027
24-12-0045
35-12-0067
35-12-0067
43-12-0142
5-03-3516
68-01-0040
68-01-0041
68-01-0042
68-01-0067
68-01-0068
68-01-0076
68-01-0082
68-01-0094
68-01-0095
68-01-0098
68-01-0110
68-01-oil5
68-01-0116
68-01-0120
68-01-0124
68-01-0133
68-01-0135
68-01-0139
68-01-0162
68-01-0162
68-01-0162
68-01-0167
68-01-0171
68-01-0177
68-01-0190
68-01-0195
68-01-0197
68-01-0276
68-01-0279
68-01-0423
68-01-0426
68-01-0428
68-01-0438
660/2-74-036
600/2-75-047
650/3-74-008
650/3-73-001
650/4-75-002
650/2-74-084
650/2-73-049
650/2-73-024
650/2-73-023
650/2-74-017
650/2-73-013
650/2-74-010
650/1-74-007
600/2-75-044
670/2-75-028
670/2-74-071
600/2-75-061
670/2-73-084
670/2-73-068
660/3-73-006
670/4-74-004
670/2-74-017
670/2-74-004
670/2-75-057
670/2-75-042
670/2-74-091
670/2-74-043
670/2-73-031
670/2-73-078
670/2-74-053
670/2-73-081
670/2-73-069
600/2-75-034
670/2-75-051
670/2-75-052
660/2-73-003
660/2-73-004
670/2-75-068
660/3-75-016
670/2-74-001
600/2-75-004
650/3-74-002
650/2-73-002
600/5-74-017
600/5-74-009
600/5-74-007
600/2-74-004
145
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
68-01-0457 600/2-74-006
68-01-0465 670/2-75-047
68-01-0470 600/5-73-004
68-01-0483 600/2-74-002
68-01-0483 600/2-75-009
68-01-0550 650/2-74-068
68-01-0666 650/1-73-002
68-01-0703 600/5-74-004
68-01-0728 600/5-74-010
68-01-0729 600/5-73-003
68-01-0741 660/2-73-006a
68-01-0741 660/2-73-006b
68-01-0743 660/2-74-072
68-01-0743 660/2-74-073
68-01-0744 600/5-73-008a
68-01-0744 600/5-73-008b
68-01-0744 600/5-74-014
68-01-0753 600/5-73-005
68-01-0759 600/4-73-OOla
68-01-0759 600/4-73-OOlb
68-01-0759 600/4-74-001
68-01-0759 680/4-74-002
68-01-0759 680/4-74-003
68-01-0759 680/4-75-008
68-01-0763 670/2-74-002
68-01-0777 660/2-74-056
68-01-0782 660/3-74-019
68-01-0788 600/5-74-008
68-01-0887 660/2-74-013
68-01-0901 600/5-75-011
68-01-0904 660/3-74-022
68-01-1231 650/3-75-007
68-01-1325 600/2-75-022
68-01-1805 600/5-74-001
68-01-1818 600/5-74-006
68-01-1818 600/5-74-023
68-01-1832 670/4-74-003a
68-01-1832 670/4-74-003b
68-01-1837 600/5-74-005
68-01-1842 600/5-74-019
68-01-1845 600/5-75-006
68-01-1850 600/5-74-033
68-01-1859 600/5-74-032
68-01-1863 600/5-75-004
68-01-1870 670/2-74-052
68-01-1871 600/5-74-002
68-01-1871 600/5-74-016
CONTRACTS
68-01-1882 600/5-74-030
68-01-1888 600/5-74-018
68-01-1898 600/5-74-015
68-01-2114 600/2-74-001
68-01-2203 600/5-74-025
68-01-2203 600/5-74-026
68-01-2221 600/2-75-011
68-01-2232 600/5-75-015
68-01-2250 600/5-75-007
68-01-2411 600/5-75-001
68-01-2442 600/4-75-001
68-01-2637 600/5-74-028
68-01-2940 600/2-75-070
68-02-0007 650/2-74-064
68-02-0010 650/4-74-037
68-02-0017 650/2-74-047
68-02-0018 650/2-73-047
68-02-0020 650/2-73-026
68-02-0022 650/2-73-015
68-02-0023 650/2-75-006
68-02-0025 650/2-74-085a
68-02-0054 650/2-73-027
68-02-0080 650/1-73-004
68-02-0083 650/1-75-001
68-02-0095 650/5-73-001
68-02-0204 600/2-75--016
68-02-0205 650/2-73-001
68-02-0206 650/2-73-042
68-02-0213 650/5-73-002
68-02-0214 650/4-74-014
68-02-0216 650/2-73-033a
68-02-0216 650/2-73-033b
68-02-0217 650/2-73-048a
68-02-0217 650/2-73-048b
68-02-0217 650/2-73-048c
68-02-0217 650/2-73-048d
68-02-0218 650/2-74-105
68-02-0221 650/2-75-052
68-02-0223 650/4-73-001
68-02-0226 650/2-74-131
68-02-0227 650/2-74-066
68-02-0228 650/2-74-107
68-02-0230 650/2-74-026
68-02-0230 650/2-74-087
68-02-0246 650/2-74-054
68-02-0247 650/2-74-071a
68-02-0247 650/2-74-071b
146
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-02-0250
68-02-0251
68-02-0256
68-02-0264
68-02-0265
68-02-0268
68-02-0270
68-02-0272
68-02-0273
68-02-0273
68-02-0273
68-02-0273
68-02-0277
68-02-0279
68-02-0281
68-02-0281
68-02-0284
68-02-0284
68-02-0285
68-02-0286
68-02-0287
68-02-0293
68-02-0293
68-02-0297
68-02-0300
68-02-0300
68-02-0307
68-02-0310
68-02-0329
68-02-0332
68-02-0335
68-02-0542
68-02-0543
68-02-0544
68-02-0545
68-02-0546
68-02-0551
68-02-0553
68-02-0556
68-02-0556
68-02-0557
68-02-0561
68-02-0563
68-02-0564
68-02-0566
68-02-0570
68-02-0574
650/2-74-075
600/2-75-069a
650/2-73-036
650/2-73-005
650/2-75-037
650/2-75-009
650/2-74-045
650/4-74-003
650/2-73-035
650/2-74-102
650/2-74-102a
650/2-75-022
650/2-73-004
650/2-73-003
650/4-75-018a
650/4-75-018b
650/2-74-074
650/2-74-092
650/2-74-093
650/2-74-004
650/3-74-004a
650/2-73-041
650/2-73-041a
650/2-75-045
650/2-73-039
650/2-74-109
650/2-73-043
650/4-74-015
650/1-73-003
650/2-74-061
650/4-74-012
600/1-75-005
650/2-73-037
650/2-73-016
650/2-74-040
650/2-74-029
650/2-73-010
650/4-73-003
650/9-75-OOla
650/9-75-OOlb
650/3-73-002
650/2-73-025
650/2-74-014
650/2-73-050
650/2-74-044
650/2-73-040
650/4-74-009
68-02-0575
68-02-0578
68-02-0579
68-02-0580
68-02-0580
68-02-0580
68-02-0581
68-02-0584
68-02-0585
68-02-0586
68-02-0587
68-02-0588
68-02-0590
68-02-0591
68-02-0592
68-02-0595
68-02-0600
68-02-0603
68-02-0603
68-02-0605
68-02-0605
68-02-0605
68-02-0609
68-02-0622
68-02-0623
68-02-0623
68-02-0623
68-02-0623
68-02-0625
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0628
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
650/2-74-094
650/2-73-052
650/2-74-016
650/4-74-011
650/4-74-040
650/4-75-026
650/2-74-060
650/2-75-015
650/2-73-032
650/1-75-005
650/2-73-030
650/2-73-008
650/2-74-039
650/2-74-133
650/2-75-013a
650/1-74-003
650/2-73-007
650/2-74-031a
650/2-74-031b
650/2-75-027a
650/2-75-027b
650/2-75-027c
650/2-75-051a
650/2-73-028
650/4-74-013
650/4-74-021
650/4-74-024
650/4-74-025
650/2-74-103
650/4-74-022
650/4-74-026
650/4-74-028
650/4-74-029
650/4-74-033
650/4-74-039
650/4-75-003
650/4-75-009
650/2-74-023
650/2-74-009a
650/2-74-009b
650/2-74-009c
650/2-74-009d
650/2-74-009e
650/2-74-009f
650/2-74-009g
650/2-74-009h
650/2-74-0091
147
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0630
68-02-0634
68-02-0634
68-02-0636
68-02-0636
68-02-0637
68-02-0637
68-02-0647
68-02-0647
68-02-0648
68-02-0648
68-02-0650
68-02-0650
68-02-0650
68-02-0652
68-02-0653
68-02-0654
68-02-0656
68-02-0657
68-02-0658
68-02-0660
68-02-0662
68-02-0665
68-02-0680
68-02-0698
68-02-0699
68-02-0713
68-02-0716
68-02-0742
68-02-0744
68-02-0745
68-02-0752
68-02-0757
68-02-0757
68-02-0760
68-02-0771
68-02-0778
68-02-0782
68-02-0788
68-02-0792
68-02-0798
68-02-0800
68-02-0994
68-02-1010
650/2-74-009J
650/2-74-009k
650/2-74-0091
650/2-74-076
650/2-74-002a
650/2-74-002b
600/2-75-012
650/2-75-020
650/2-74-119a
650/2-74-119b
650/2-74-025
650/2-74-025a
650/2-75-00 la
650/2-75-OOlb
600/2-75-037
650/2-74-062
650/2-74-062a
650/4-74-020
650/2-74-069
650/4-74-017
650/2-74-020
650/2-74-006
650/2-73-009
650/2-75-008
650/2-74-008a
650/4-74-049
650/4-74-010
650/2-75-068
650/4-75-005
650/1-74-013
650/2-74-055
650/2-74-089
650/4-75-014
650/4-74-042
600/4-75-009
650/2-74-046a
650/2-74-046b
650/4-74-051
650/3-75-004
650/2-74-056
650/2-74-065
650/4-74-052
650/3-75-010
650/4-74-036
650/4-74-044
650/4-74-038
650/2-74-0 37a
68-02-1011
68-02-1013
68-02-1015
68-02-1068
68-02-1074
68-02-1075
68-02-1079
68-02-1081
68-02-1082
68-02-1092
68-02-1093
68-02-1093
68-02-1098
68-02-1098
68-02-1099
68-02-1145
68-02-1201
68-02-1206
68-02-1207
68-02-1208
68-02-1209
68-02-1210
68-02-1210
68-02-1217
68-02-1223
68-02-1224
68-02-1225
68-02-1227
68-02-1228
68-02-1228
68-02-1229
68-02-1230
68-02-1233
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
68-02-1235
68-02-1236
68-02-1238
68-02-1242
68-02-1255
68-02-1266
68-02-1268
650/2-74-019
650/2-75-031
650/4-74-007
650/2-74-106
650/2-74-078a
650/2-75-059
650/2-74-108
650/3-75-009
600/2-75-018
650/2-75-061a
650/2-74-058
650/2-74-058a
650/4-74-023
650/4-75-001
600/2-75-078
650/1-74-009
650/2-75-050
650/4-75-008
650/4-74-001
650/2-75-041
650/2-75-039
600/1-75-004
650/2-75-049
650/3-75-002
600/2-75-067
650/2-75-069
650/2-74-059
600/2-75-024
600/2-75-076
659/2-74-121
650/2-74-120
650/2-75-056
650/4-74-043
650/4-74-005a
650/4-74-00 5b
650/4-74-005c
650/4-74-00 5d
650/4-74-00 5h
650/4-74-0051
650/4-74-00 5m
650/4-74-050
650/2-75-055
650/4-74-006
650/4-74-016
650/2-75-007
650/1-75-004
650/2-75-029
148
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-02-1274
63-02-1275
68-02-1277
68-02-1279
68-02-1282
68-02-1292
68-02-1292
68-02-1302
68-02-1303
68-02-1303
68-02-1303
68-02-1303
68-02-1303
68-02-1306
68-02-1306
68-02-1306
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1309
68-02-1310
68-02-1310
68-02-1310
68-02-1314
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
650/1-74-008
600/2-75-048
650/1-75-002
650/2-75-054
650/2-75-028
650/2-75-053a
650/2-75-053b
600/2-75-051
600/2-75-015
600/2-75-017
650/2-74-079
650/2-74-114
650/2-74-124
650/2-74-085b
650/2-74-0 86a
6 50/2- 74-0 86b
600/2-75-056
650/2-74-028
650/2-74-072
650/2-74-098
650/2-74-098a
650/2-74-116
650/2-74-127
650/2-74-130
650/2-75-016
650/2-75-017
650/2-75-030
650/2-75-033
650/2-75-018
600/4-7 5-016a
600/4-7 5-0 16b
650/4-74-035
650/2-75-042
600/2-75-054
650/2-74-036
650/2-74-043
650/2-74-082a
600/2-75-046
650/2-74-091
650/2-74-123
600/2-75-042
600/2-75-068
650/2-74-033
650/2-75-065
600/2-75-045
650/2-74-021
650/2-74-041
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1328
68-02-1328
68-02-1329
68-02-1329
68-02-1329
68-02-1329
68-02-1339
68-02-1348
68-02-1352
68-02-1353
68-02-1363
68-02-1363
68-02-1363
68-02-1363
68-02-1364
650/2-74-082
650/2-74-117
650/2-75-019a
650/2-75-046
650/2-74-101
650/2-74-115
650/2-74-122
650/2-75-057a
650/2-75-057b
650/2-75-057c
650/2-75-057d
650/2-75-057e
650/2-75-057f
650/2-75-057g
650/2-75-057h
650/2-75-0571
650/2-75-057J
650/2-75-057k
600/2-75-066
600/2-75-073
650/2-74-052
650/2-74-099
650/2-74-100
650/2-75-034
650/2-75-038
600/2-75-020
650/2-74-073
650/2-75-044
650/2-75-066
650/2-74-097
650/2-74-118
650/2-75-021
600/2-75-021a
650/2-74-112
650/2-75-032a
650/2-75-032b
650/2-75-032C
650/2-75-032d
650/2-74-067
650/2-74-090
650/2-74-030
650/2-74-088
650/4-74-019a
650/4-74-046
650/4-75-011
650/4-75-013
600/2-75-014
149
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-02-1365
68-02-1367
68-02-1367
68-02-1406
68-02-1406
68-02-1436
68-02-1438
68-02-1439
68-02-1480
68-02-1480
68-02-1487
68-02-1496
68-02-1722
68-02-1740
68-02-1740
68-02-1752
68-02-1753
68-02-1753
68-02-1773
68-02-1792
68-02-1802
68-02-1808
68-02-1814
68-02-1833
68-02-1851
68-02-1851
68-02-1973
68-02-2012
68-02-2323
68-03-0006
68-03-0032
68-03-0032
68-03-0032
68-03-0046
68-03-0047
68-03-0049
68-03-0050
68-03-0060
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
650/2-75-060
650/2-73-005a
650/2-7 3-00 5b
650/2-75-026a
650/2-75-026b
650/2-75-035
600/2-75-013a
650/2-75-064
650/2-74-129
650/2-74-129a
650/2-75-024a
650/2-75-058a
600/2-75-053
650/4-75-024a
650/4-75-024b
650/2-75-062
600/3-75-003a
600/3- 7 5-00 3b
600/2-75-077
600/2-75-052
600/2-75-074
650/2-75-040
600/2-75-050
600/4-75-005a
650/2-75-005a
650/2-75-005b
650/2-73-045
650/2-73-044
650/2-75-063
670/2-73-052
670/2-73-014
670/2-73-015
670/2-73-016
670/2-73-013
670/5-74-003
670/2-73-006
670/2-73-066
670/2-73-056
670/2-73-053A
670/2-73-053A-P
670/2-73-053B
670/2-73-053C
670/2-73-053D
670/2-7 3-053E
670/2-73-053F
670/2- 7 3-0 5 3G
670/2-73-053H
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0095
68-03-0095
68-03-0095
68-03-0102
68-03-0123
68-03-0126
68-03-0128
68-03-0138
68-03-0140
68-03-0145
68-03-0148
68-03-0152
68-03-0154
68-03-0154
68-03-0154
68-03-0156
68-03-0179
68-03-0183
68-03-0183
68-03-0183
68-03-0183
68-03-0183
68-03-0193
68-03-0203
68-03-0220
68-03-0221
68-03-0228
68-03-0233
68-03-0244
68-03-0244
68-03-0260
68-03-0262
68-03-0262
68-03-0268
68-03-0272
68-03-0272
68-03-0283
68-03-0286
68-03-0288
670/2-73-0531
670/2-73-053J
670/2-73-053K
670/2-73-053L
670/2-73-053M
670/2-73-053N
670/2-73-0530
670/2-73-053P
670/2-74-019
670/2-74-020
670/2-74-021
670/2-75-045
670/2-75-024
670/1-75-001
670/2-75-023
670/2-74-078
670/2-75-049
670/2-75-014
670/2-75-038
600/2-75-035
670/2-74-033
670/2-74-045
670/2-74-086
670/2-73-086
670/2-74-040
670/2-74-037
670/2-74-038
670/2-74-065
670/2-74-066
670/2-74-068
670/5-75-001
670/2-75-012
670/2-74-056
670/2-75-007
670/2-75-004
660/2-73-026
670/2-74-095a
670/2-74-095b
670/2-74-082
670/2-74-087
670/2-75-067
670/2-74-003
600/2-75-062
670/2-75-011
670/2-74-039
600/2-75-041
660/3-75-024
150
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
68-03-0298 660/3-75-018
68-03-0327 670/2-75-066
68-03-0334 600/2-75-038
68-03-0409 600/2-75-065
68-03-0426 600/2-75-027
68-03-0439 660/3-75-037
68-03-0470 600/2-75-040
68-03-2052 600/3-75-011
68-03-2136 660/2-75-011
GRANTS
AP 01186 650/3-74-003
AP-01269-02 650/2-74-005
EC-00281 670/9-73-035
EC-0030-03 670/2-73-089A
EC-0030-03 670/2-73-089B
EC-00600 670/5-74-002
EP-00242 670/2-74-027
EP-00248 670/2-73-023
EP-00250 670/2-73-063
EP-00254 670/2-73-085
EP-00257 670/2-73-065
EP-00259 670/2-73-072
EP-00261 670/2-73-048
EP-00262-02 670/2-73-009
EP-00265 670/2-73-083
EP-00266 670/2-73-039
EP-00268 670/2-73-061
EP-00274 670/2-73-090
EP-00276-04 670/2-73-005
EP-00279 670/2-73-011
EP-00283 670/2-73-025
EP-00302 670/2-73-051
EP-00304 670/2-73-087
EP-00316 670/2-73-041
EP-00319 670/2-73-034
EP-00328 670/2-73-095
EP-00329 660/2-73-038
EP-00329 670/2-73-038
EP-00329 670/2-75-053
EP-00362 670/2-73-030
EP-00386 670/2-73-049
EP-00393 670/2-73-021
EP-00458 670/5-73-020
EP-00458 670/5-74-001
EP-00500-01 670/2-74-014
EP-00829-01 660/2-74-081
EP-01030 670/5-74-006
GRANTS
P5-01-1805 600/1-75-002
UI-00509 670/2-73-057
UI-00557 670/2-73-017
WP 01351-01 660/3-74-014
WP-01322-02 670/2-73-027
WPD 184-01-67 660/2-74-030
WPD-112-01-66 670/2-75-054
WPRD 121-01-68 670/2-73-024
WPRD 139-01-68 600/2-75-060
WPRD 16-01-67 670/2-75-037
WPRD 185-01-68 660/2-73-015
WPRD 23-01-68 670/2-73-098
WPRD 242-01 670/2-73-092
WPRD 247-01 670/2-74-061
WPRD 3-01-68 660/2-74-035
WPRD 30-01-0067 670/2-73-096
WPRD 4-01-67 670/2-74-077
WPRD 4-01-67 670/2-75-027
11010 DYO 670/2-75-060
11010 ELP 670/2-73-024
11010 ENK 670/2-73-103
11010 EZQ 670/2-73-098
11010 FAC 600/2-75-049
11010 FLQ 670/2-73-050
11010 FYM 670/2-73-033
11010 GWI 600/2-73-004
11020 FAM 670/2-74-079
11020 FAN 670/2-73-071
11020 FAU 600/2-75-071
11020 FAX 670/2-75-020
11022 ELK 670/2-74-022
11022 FLV 670/2-75-035
11023 EKC 670/2-75-019
11023 FAR 670/2-75-010
11023 FAS 670/2-73-067
11024 EVF 600/2-73-002
11030 HJP 670/2-74-096
11060 DRO 660/2-73-038
11060 FRQ 600/2-75-030
11060 GVT 670/2-74-062
12010 DNF 660/2-74-050
12010 DOT 670/2-74-059
12010 DRH 660/2-73-033
12010 DSA 670/2-74-042
12010 FNM 660/2-73-032
12010 FXD 670/2-75-018
12010 GUG 600/2-75-028
151
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
GRANTS
12020 ERM
12040 DEH
12040 DRY
12040 EJU
12040 GQD
12040 HDU
12050 GTR
12060 OFF
12060 DQV
12060 EGV
12060 EIG
12060 EKQ
12060 ESC
12060 ESY
12060 FAK
12060 FLL
12060 FRW
12060 FRW
12060 FYG
12060 HCW
12060 HFY
12060 HNG
12060 HPC
12070 HEK
12080 GCH
12090 HLO
12110 GLP
12120 FYV
12120 GLE
12120 HMZ
12130 DBF
12130 EKK
12130 HFX
12130 HRA
13020 DTV
13020 DWH
13020 EBL
13040 DFN
13040 ERR
13040 EVM
13040 FYK
14010 EFJ
14010 EFL
14010 EFN
14010 HQC
14020 EHW
14020 FVW
670/2-74-044
660/2-74-069
660/2-74-008
660/2-75-004
660/2-73-028
660/2-74-086
660/2-75-020
660/2-74-027
660/2-73-015
660/2-74-031
660/2-74-088
660/2-74-012
660/2-74-093
660/2-74-035
660/2-74-028
660/2-74-014
660/2-73-020
660/2-73-021
660/2-74-060
660/2-74-059
660/2-74-092
660/2-74-046
660/2-75-002
660/2-73-023
660/2-74-040
660/2-74-039
660/2-73-018
660/2-73-037
660/2-74-007
660/2-75-006
660/2-73-010
660/2-74-020
660/2-73-036
660/2-74-055
660/2-74-005
660/2-74-033
660/2-74-032
660/2-74-030
660/2-74-009
660/2-74-047
660/2-74-057
670/2-73-092
670/2-73-054
670/2-73-093
670/2-74-009
660/2-74-019
660/2-74-037
14040
14040
15010
15020
15030
15030
15080
15080
16010
16010
16010
16010
16010
16010
16010
16010
16020
16020
16020
16020
16030
16040
16050
16050
16050
16050
16050
16050
16050
16070
16070
16070
16070
16070
16070
16080
16080
16080
16080
16080
16100
16100
16110
16130
16130
16130
16130
FVD
FZC
PBK
HKQ
FMZ
HIX
EJQ
HET
DBU
DCK
DFI
DHN
EDJ
EJH
ELF
EQQ
DHD
EDG
EGG
GIY
ELZ
FRL
DDK
DIL
OIL
DIL
DXM
ESP
GQQ
DEP
DEP
DGO
DGY
EKZ
FBY
DYJ
FBH
FWE
FYW
FYW
FWQ
PAR
GEW
FDQ
GNK
GSD
HKK
660/2-74-018
670/2-73-080
670/2-73-088
670/2-74-063
660/2-73-035
660/2-74-043
670/2-73-099
670/2-73-068
660/3-74-034
660/3-73-002
660/3-73-001
660/3-73-003
660/3-73-006
660/3-73-015
660/3-74-017
660/2-74-010
670/2-73-079
660/2-74-021
660/3-74-026
670/4-74-004
660/2-73-027
660/2-73-008
660/3-73-009
660/2-74-082
660/2-74-083
660/3-73-011
660/3-73-008
660/3-74-002
660/3-73-025
660/3-74-004a
660/3-74-004b
660/3-75-025
660/3-73-010
660/3-73-005
660/2-73-029
660/2-74-016
660/2-73-022
600/2-74-003
660/2-73-025a
660/2-73-025b
660/3-73-018
660/2-73-017
600/5-74-013
660/2-73-012
660/2-73-011
660/2-73-003
660/2-73-004
152
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
17010 EBM
17020 EPF
17030 DMA
17030 DUW
17030 EBH
17040 DSR
17050 DBI
17050 DFJ
17050 EEY
17060 DNU
17060 EYZ
17070 HDA
17080 PSF
17080 HHV
18050 DET
18050 DFQ
18050 DIJ
18050 DMB
18050 DPL
18050 ELT
18050 FLS
18080 DFU
18080 FEW
800042
800055
800055
800055
800055
800150
800209
800250
800261
800278
800278
800294
800312
800316
800351
800354
800356
800364
800365
800369
800373
800397
800397
800397
670/2-73-027
670/2-74-012
670/2-73-074
670/2-74-047
600/2-75-039
670/2-74-077
670/2-74-018
600/2-75-032
670/2-74-048
670/2-73-029
670/2-73-082
670/2-74-004
670/2-73-064
670/2-74-080
660/3-74-003
660/3-73-016
660/3-73-020
660/3-73-017
660/3-73-019
660/3-74-006
660/3-73-004
660/3-74-014
660/3-74-031
650/2-75-002
660/2-73-032
670/2-73-032
670/2-74-083
670/2-74-084
650/2-74-034
650/3-75-005
660/2-74-091
660/2-73-019
660/2-74-052
660/2-74-084
660/2-75-014
660/2-75-017
650/2-74-110
670/2-74-032
600/2-75-029
670/2-75-039
660/2-75-009
660/3-75-013
660/3-73-009
660/3-74-016
650/4-74-032
650/4-74-045a
650/4-74-045b
GRANTS
800400*
800401
800426
800432
800432
800432
800432
800435
800504
800510
800536
800602
800605
800608
800609
800610
800613
800613
800613
800613
800650
800650
800652
800662
800662
800674
800677
800678
800680
800685
800688
800704
800707
800731
800736
800745
800746
800747
800766
800766
800767
800769
800778
800781
800786
800798
800842
660/2-74-005
660/2-74-033
660/2-74-049
670/2-75-033a
670/2-75-033b
670/2-75-033c
670/2-75-033d
660/3-75-014
660/3-75-027
660/3-73-022
660/3-75-021
670/2-74-030
660/3-75-004
660/3-75-022
660/3-75-006
660/3-75-005
660/2-73-012
660/2-74-085
660/3-75-002
660/3-75-038
670/2-74-013
670/2-75-056
670/2-74-015
600/4-75-004
650/4-75-015
670/5-74-004
650/3-75-003
660/2-74-003
660/2-73-024
670/2-73-060
670/2-75-031
660/3-75-017
670/2-73-022
660/2-75-008
660/3-74-025
670/2-74-070
660/2-74-046
660/2-74-025
660/2-75-021
670/2-74-016
660/2-74-063
670/2-74-075
660/3-74-028
600/2-75-023
670/2-75-040
600/2-75-019
650/2-74-011
153
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
GRANTS
800845
800853
800854
800857
800857
800857
800866
800869
800897
800904
800909
800916
800921
800923
800935
800938
800941
800943
800949
800950
800966
800989
800991
800994
800997
801000
801003
801029
801036
801039
801040
801041
801062
801065
801113
801120
801124-03
801136
801159
801174
801192
801207
801226
801234
801236
801282
801282
650/3-75-006
660/2-74-029
660/2-74-071
600/2-74-009a
600/2-74-009b
600/2-74-009c
650/2-73-011
650/2-75-067
600/2-75-063
660/2-74-061
660/2-74-004
650/3-75-011
660/2-74-048
660/2-75-013
660/2-74-074
670/2-75-030
670/2-75-046
660/2-74-053
650/3-75-008
650/2-74-095
670/2-74-049
660/3-74-027
660/2-74-079
660/3-74-033
660/2-73-002
600/5-74-022
660/3-75-003
660/2-73-027
660/3-74-007
660/3-73-018
660/2-75-005
600/2-75-072
660/3-74-029
660/2-74-090
650/4-75-012
650/4-74-004
660/3-75-026
650/3-74-006
670/2-74-057
650/3-74-011
600/2-75-055
660/2-73-030
600/5-74-027
600/5-74-011
670/2-75-006
670/2-74-076a
670/2-74-0 76b
801289
801289
801289
801289
801303
801321
801336
801340
801342
801343
801349
801361
801362
801363
801374
801376
801381
801393
801397
801400
801411
801417
801419
801432
801446
801454
801454-01
801470
801473
801473
801473
801473
801473
801481
801484
801490
801500
801521
801522
801577
801603
801615
801622
801628
801630
801633
801633
670/2-74-035a
670/2-74-035b
670/2-74-036a
670/2-74-036b
670/2-73-091
650/2-73-020
650/2-75-036
650/3-74-007
670/2-74-031
660/3-74-020
670/2-75-016
660/3-73-023
660/3-73-024
660/3-75-033
600/5-73-016
600/5-73-015
660/3-75-030
650/1-74-010
600/2-75-043
660/2-75-007
600/5-74-020
660/2-74-077
600/5-75-003
660/2-75-001
650/2-74-007
660/2-75-003
660/2-74-024
650/1-74-012
600/5-73-0123
600/5-73-012b
600/5-73-012c
600/5-73-012d
600/5-73-012e
600/5-74-029
660/2-74-006
650/2-73-014
600/5-74-024
600/5-73-007
600/5-73-011
660/2-74-094
650/2-74-063
650/2-74-027
670/2-75-034
600/2-74-005
670/2-74-094
670/2-75-0263
670/2-75-026b
154
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
801647
801650
801658
801662
801666
801673
801677
801678
801684
801799
801799
801799
801799
801830
801835
801867
801870
801870
801870
801872
801876
801944
801945
802003
802005
802009-01
802032
802043
802084
802113
802168
802174
802204
802205
802219
802219
802254
802254
802269
802270
802291
802310
802348
802366
802400
802402
802411
660/2-
650/1-
670/2-
660/2-
660/2-
600/5-
670/2-
670/2-
660/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
660/2-
660/2-
670/5-
670/5-
670/5-
670/2-
660/2-
670/2-
650/4-
600/2-
650/1-
660/2-
660/2-
650/1-
660/2-
670/2-
660/2-
660/2-
600/2-
660/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
650/2-
650/2-
650/2-
600/2-
660/3-
650/2-
670/2-
650/2-
670/2-
74-034
74-011
73-043
74-064
74-068
75-010
74-024A
74-024B
74-075
75-061
75-062
75-063
75-064
74-073
74-054
75-027
74-007
74-008
74-009
75-043
74-044
75-032
74-041
75-031
74-002
74-023
74-011
75-003
75-028
75-055
75-026
75-019
75-075
75-012
74-026
75-022
73-104
74-008
74-080
74-051
74-048
75-007
75-015
75-012
75-021
74-032
75-017
GRANTS
802419-01
802423
802424
802441
802443
802443
802444
802475
802495
802499-01
802575
802586
802614
802621
802637
802647
802716
802726
802781
802836
802926
802980-01
803021
803026
803046-01
803049-01
803055-01-0
803056
803063
803063
803063-01
803069
803107-01
803111
803226-01
803294
803546
803556-01
803729
820529-01
650/2-74-096
600/5-75-008
600/2-75-025
600/5-73-009
600/5-75-005
600/5-75-009
600/5-74-021
670/2-74-054
670/4-74-005
650/2-75-023
600/5-75-017
660/2-75-016
670/2-74-023
670/2-75-048
670/2-75-015
600/3-75-005
670/2-75-041
650/2-75-043
600/2-75-033
600/5-75-018
600/2-74-008
660/4-75-002
660/2-75-010
660/2-75-025
600/2-75-005
600/5-75-016
600/2-75-058
600/5-75-012
670/2-75-044
670/2-75-059
670/2-75-003
670/2-75-065
600/9-75-006
670/2-75-058
670/2-75-029
670/9-75-004
600/9-75-007
600/2-75-059
600/9-75-005
600/3-75-007
INTER-AGENCY
IAG D4-F451
IAG D4-0446
IAG-D4-F399
IAG-D4-0344
IAG-D4-0377
IAG-D4-0454
660/2-75-018
660/2-75-015
600/2-75-064
600/4-75-002
650/2-75-048
650/2-75-011
155
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
INTER-
IAG-0153(D)
IAG-097(D)
IAG-134(D)
IAG-141(D)
IAG-148
IAG-148(D)
IAG-152(D)
IAG-323
IAG0020(D)
IAG0077(D)
IAG0085(D)
IAG0134(D)
IAG0139(D)
IAG0149(D)
IAG0177(D)
IAG0199(D)
IAG0215
IAG085(D)
IAG31990A
IAG4H374(D)
IAG40377(D)
TV-30541A
TV-30541A
TV-30541A
•AGENCY
600/3-75-013
650/2-75-014
600/2-75-006
660/3-75-011
600/5-75-013
600/5-75-002
660/3-75-010
650/3-74-005
650/2-74-038
650/2-74-113
650/2-73-006
650/2-73-051
650/2-74-070
650/2-74-104
650/2-73-034
650/2-74-057
650/2-74-125
650/2-75-004
650/2-74-049A
600/5-74-031
650/4-74-030
650/2-73-019A
650/2-73-019B
650/2-73-019C
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