GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
At Federal Installations
Volume 2 - ALASKA
Compiled by
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
Public Health Service
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WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES
at
FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS
as of December 31, 1960
Volume 2-ALASKA
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
Public Health Service
Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control
Washington 25, D.C.
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WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS
State Volumes
No.
1 Alabama
2 Alaska
3 Arizona
4 Arkansas
5 California
6 Colorado
7 Connecticut
8 Delaware
9 District of Columbia
10 Florida
1 1 Georgia
1 2 Ha wa i i
13 Idaho
14 Illinois
15 Indiana
1 6 Iowa
17 Kansas
18 Kentucky
19 Louisiana
20 Maine
21 Maryland
22 Massachusetts
23 Michigan
24 Minnesota
25 Mississippi
26 Missouri
27 Montana
No.
28 Nebraska
29 Nevada
30 New Hampshire
31 New Jersey
32 New Mexico
33 New York
34 North Carolina
35 North Dakota
36 Ohio
37 Oklahoma
38 Oregon
39 Pennsylvania
40 Rhode Island
41 South Carolina
42 South Dakota
43 Tennessee
44 Texas
45 Utah
46 Vermont
47 Virginia
48 Washington
49 West Virginia
50 Wisconsin
51 Wyoming
52 Puerto Rico
53 Virgin Islands
Department Volumes
No.
54 U. S. Department of Agriculture
55 U. S. Department of Defense (classified)
56 U. S. Departments of Commerce, Interior
Treasury, and Health, Education, and
, Justice, Post Office, State,
Welfare
57 Independent Agencies of the U. S. Government
58 U. S. Department of Defense (classified)
and Virgin Islands only
for Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON 25, D. C
1962
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CONTENTS
Volume 2
Introduction v
Acknowledgment vi I i
Key to codes used in reporting inventory data i x
Listings of data \ -22
Appendix
GSA Circular No. 232 and attachments 25
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INTRODUCTION
Inventory Background
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 USC 466h), contemplates a Federal
program In cooperation with State and interstate agencies and municipalities for the
control and abatement of water pollution emanating from Federal installations.
The President, in a memorandum dated May 13, I960, requested the Secretary
of Health, Education, and Welfare to prepare an inventory of waste water disposal
practices at Federal installations as a first step in the discharge of this responsibility.
The President emphasized that the Federal establishment must point the way for t-he
rest of the Nation by making certain its own house is in order with reference to the
preventing and controlling of water pollution attributable to wastes discharged from
Federal installations. The inventory, he stated, would assist the Federal agencies
in determining what corrective actions may be required and how rapidly they may be
accomplished to eliminate conditions contributing to such pollution.
On May 18, 1960, the Deputy Assistant to the President wrote the heads of all
Federal departments and agencies, advising them of the President's instructions to the
Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and stating that the President had asked
them to provide "such assistance as may be requested by the Secretary of Health,
Education, and Welfare in making this inventory and in completing it promptly."
The inventory entitled "Waste Water Dispose I Practices at Federal Installations,"
of which this volume is a part, was prepared by the Department of Health, Education,
and Welfare and the General Services Administration, in cooperation with all the
Federal departments and agencies working in accordance with GSA Circular No. 232
(March 14, 1961). The circular, reproduced in the Appendix of this report, gives
detailed instructions and criteria for the work.
Inventory Coverage
The inventory covers waste water disposal practices of Federal activities on all
real property owned by or leased to the Federal Government in all the 50 States, the
District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,and the Virgin Islands. In-
cluded also are the waste water disposal practices of wholly Government-owned
corporations and nonfederaI activities conducted on Federal properties, such as those
of construction contractors and park concessionaires.
Not covered are trust properties; space leased to the United States for offices,
including post offices, in nonfedera I ly owned or operated buildings; land without
activities generating wastes; lookout towers, ranger offices,, and single living quar-
ters in national forests and remote areas, and seldom-visited and/or unattended
communications stations.
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Source of Inventory Data
Following instructions of GSA Circular No. 232, personnel at the individual
reporting installation supplied the identifying and technical data. These reports
were submitted to their respective Washington, D. C. headquarters. Here they were
reviewed for completeness and accuracy, then forwarded to the special technical
staff of the Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control, Public Health Service,
for further review for conformity to instructions and definitions. Any discrepancies
or differences were resolved by mutual agreement at this point. Accepted reports
were forwarded to the Bureau of the Census for processing for the present document.
How to Identify the Columnar Listings
1. "GSA Control." The numbers in Agency or Bureau and Installation columns
are codes assigned by GSA for identifying purposes. The Report Number is the serial
numberassigned eachreportas received by the special staff. A number in this column
opposite a total indicates the number of reports which are included in that total.
2. "Geographical Location" numbers are those assigned by GSA in its publica-
tion "Geographic Location Codes."
3. "Card Number" indicates the classification of the point of discharge accord-
ing to the code sheet (page ix)immediately preceding the detailed listings.
4. "Activity" indicates whether the waste-generating activity is Federal (1),
or nonfederal (2).
5. "Population" is a code number to indicate the population size group con-
tributing the waste volume in a normal day's operation. For security reasons this in-
formation is deleted from all Department of Defense entries except in the Depart-
mental classified volume.
6. Sewage volume is measured in gallons per day. However, in cases of pit
privies and chemical toilets, where fecal wastes are not water-borne, the figure in
this column relates to persons per dayand is followed by the letter"?" in the column
headed "Persons." These figures are summarized separately whenever totals appear.
7. "Percent Treated" under both sewage and industrial wastes relates to theper-
cent of total volume of discharge which receives any treatment be fore discharge from
the installation. It does not reflect the degree of any treatment, nor does it reflect
the extent of any treatment after the discharge has been received by municipal
sewerage systems.
Under industrial wastes the following processes were considered as treatment:
tanks and equipment for neutralization of alkalinity or acidity; oil and grease sep-
aration and removal; precipitation of solids; removal of cyanides and chromates.
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Chemical treatment of cooling water to control corrosion within piping systems and
equipment was not considered to be industrial waste treatment. Cooling water is
shown as a percent of the total industrial waste discharge volume.
8. "Industrial Wastes" volumes are given in gallons per day if water-borne.
If there are solid wastes alone or in conjunction with water discharges, the letter
"S" appears in the column headed "Solids." The types of industry generating these
wastes are indicated by the numbers under "Industrial Activity Codes." These are
interpreted on the code sheet.
9. "Notification," if any, relates to the type and most recent date prior to
January 1, 1961, of a notification to the installation, issued by a representative of
a governmental department, commission, bureau, board, or other legally constituted
entity that a pollution problem exists in relation to that specific installation. An
interpretation of the type code is given on the code sheet. The dates, if any apply,
are given in the date columns.
issuances of the Inventory
The reported data are issued in three types of listings and 58 volumes, as follows:
(1). Volumes 1-53 inclusive coverall reports for each of the 50 States, the Dis-
trict of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. List-
ings are alphabetical by county and by city within each county. Where no city
applies, the data are shown at the end of each county. No data on military installa-
tions appear in the volumes for Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
(2). Volumes 54-57 inclusive are agency listings covering, respectively:
U. S. Department of Agriculture - Volume 54
U. S. Department of Defense (classified confidential) - Volume 55
U. S. Departments of Commerce, Interior, Justice, Post Office, State,
Treasury, and Health, Education and Welfare - Volume 56
Independent Agencies of the U.S. Government - Volume 57
These agency listings show the reports alphabetically by State and by city within
each State. Where no city applies, the data are shown by county at the end of the
State.
(3). Volume 58 contains Department of Defense (classified confidential) reports
for Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The listings in this volume
are arranged in the sortie manner as in Volumes 1-53.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and the General Services
Administration gratefully acknowledge the fine cooperation extended by all depart-
ments and agencies in completing this report and, most particularly, that of the
Bureau of the Census of the Department of Commerce. The Bureau of the Census
processed the data furnished by all departments and agencies.
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INVENTORY OF WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES
AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS
KEY TO CODES
DESCRIPTION
CARD
NUMBER
0
1
2
3
4
DESIGNATION
Installation Name, location & control number.
Public utility sewer system receiving wastes.
Surface water body receiving wastes.
To ground via septic tanks & subsurface
drainage fields; cesspools; privy vaults;
chemical toilets; lagoons, stabilization ponds
& filters w/out discharge to surface body of
water; deep wells; & spray or irrigation of
land of reporting entity, etc.
Transferred to other users for cooling pur-
poses &/or irrigation of land not within the
reporting entity.
ACTIVITY
CODE
NUMBER
1
2
DESIGNATION
Federal activity generates all or major
portion of wastes.
Non-federal activity generates all or major
portion of wastes.
POPULATION SIZE
CODE
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total number of persons in reporting area
during a 24 -hr. day of normal operations.
1-50
51 - 100
101 - 500
501 - 1000
1001 - 2500
2501 - 5000
5001 - 10, 000
over 10,000
SEWAGE - PERSONS
The letter "P" entered in the "Sewage-Persons" col-
umn denotes that non-water-carried fecal wastes are
being generated. The figure entered in the "Sewage-
Volume-Gallons Per Day" column to the immediate
left of the letter "P" indicates the number of people
who are generating the solid wastes. There is no
indication of the quantity of solid wastes being gener-
ated. When no "P" appears in the "Persons" column,
the figure in the "Sewage-Volume-Gallons Per Day"
column indicates the gallons per day of liquid sewage
which is, generated.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE - SOLIDS
The letter "S" entered in the "Industrial Wastes-
Solids" column denotes that solid industrial -wastes
are being generated. There is no indication of the
quantity of solid wastes being generated. When a
figure appears in the "Industrial Waste-Volume-Gal-
lons Per Day" column immediately to the left of an
"S", the figure represents the gallons of liquid indus-
trial wastes generated per day.
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY CODES
CODE
NUMBER
10
11
13
14
18
20
22
24
26
28
29
30
31
33
34
39
DESIGNATION
Metal mining
Anthracite, bituminous coal & lignite mining
Crude petroleum & natural gas extraction
Mining & quarrying of nonmetallic minerals,
except fuels
Radioactive materials operations
Food & kindred products
Textile mill products
Lumber & wood products
Paper & allied products
Chemicals & allied products
Products of petroleum & coal
Rubber & rubber products
Leather & leather products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
Miscellaneous wastes including cooling water
from mechanical equipment, run -off from
vehicle & aircraft washing operations, spent
solutions from engine cleaning & metal plat-
ing operations, boiler blow-down and con-
densate discharges from heating plants, over -
flow water from fish hatchery ponds, etc.
NOTIFICATION-TYPE
CODE
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
DESIGNATION
Type of notification, if any, which has been
received from an official source that exist-
ing waste water discharge practices may be
responsible for creating a water pollution
problem.
No notification received
Formal notice
Letter report
Verbal report
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ADAK NAVAL STATION SEW
AFOGNAK
AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
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GROUND
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AFOGNAK DAY SCHOOL 2
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AKIACHAK
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BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
AKIACHAK DAY SCHOOL 1
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AKIAK
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BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
AKIAK DAY SCHOOL 1
GROUND
AKUTAN
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
AKUTAN DAY SCHOOL 2
PACIFIC OCEAN
ALAKANUK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
ALAKANUK DAY SCHOOL 1
YUKON RIVER
GROUND
ALITAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
ALITAK DAY SCHOOL 2
GROUND
ANCHORAGE
INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
CORDOVA BUILDING 1
ANCHORAGE CITY SEWER
BUR OF LAND MANAGEMENT
ANCHORAGE RANGER STA 1
GROUND
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV
LAKE HOOD SEAPLANE BASE 1
GROUND
BUR OF RECLAMATION
ANCHORAGE SUBSTATION 1
GROUND
ALASKA RAILROAD
ANCHORAGE SATELLITE BLG 1
ANCHORAGE CITY SEWER
PASS FRT DEPOTS 1
KNIK ARM
RESIDENCES 7 1
ANCHORAGE CITY SEWER
ANCHORAGE SHOPS & WHSES 1
AIR FORCE BASE SEWER
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
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945 6TH AVENUE 1
ANCHORAGE CITY SEWER
527 K STREET 1
ANCHORAGE CITY SEWER
2ND AND ORCA 1
ANCHORAGE CITY SEWER
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ANCHORAGE CITY SEWER
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ANCHORAGE CITY SEWER
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ALASKA NATIVE HOSPITAL
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SETTLES
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
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ALASKA RAILROAD
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BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
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BUR OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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NOTIFICATION
DATE
MO
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GSA CONTROL
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O«
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1415
1415
1412
1415
1415
1321
6901
1318
1405
1226
132
690
122
122
122
122
122
122
142
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LATION
1223
1223
60022
61223
61223
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60215
61044
43850
60185
12928
60216
6018
6018
6018
6018
6018
6018
6003
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UMKK
9147
9148
9349
09150
09152
08131
13802
08144
11300
07686
08132
13803
07804
0780
0780
0780
0780
0781
0929
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0
0
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50
50
50
50
50
50
50
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5
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360
370
0380
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0450
0469
0469
0470
0470
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0500
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052
052
052
052
052
052
054
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CHENEGA
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
CHENEGA DAY SCHOOL 2
PACIFIC OCEAN
GROUND
CHEVAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
CHEVAK DAY SCHOOL 1
GROUND
CHICKEN
INTERIOR
BUR OF LAND MANAGEMENT
CHICKEN GUARD STATION 1
GROUND
CHIGNIK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
ANCHORAGE BAY SCHOOL 2
PACIFIC OCEAN
GROUND
CIRCLE
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
CIRCLE DAY SCHOOL 2
GROUND
COLD BAY
COMMERCE
WEATHER BUREAU
AIRPORT STATION 1
FED AVIATION AGEN SEWER
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
COLD BAY STATION 1
COLD BAY
COLLEGE
COMMERCE
COAST AND GEODETIC SURV
COLLEGE MAGNETIC OBSER 1
GROUND
INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
BROOKS MEM MINES BUILDING 1
GROUND
CORDOVA
AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
CORDOVA RANGER STATION 1
ORCA INLET
COMMERCE
WEATHER BUREAU
AIRPORT STATION 1
FED AVIATION AGEN SEWER
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
CORDOVA STATION 1
GROUND
CRAIG
AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST
CRAIG DWELLING #1 1
CRAIG CITY SEWER
CRAIG DWELLING *2 1
CRAIG CITY SEWER
CRAIG DWELLING #3 1
CRAIG CITY SEWER
CRAIG DWELLING #4 1
CRAIG CITY SEWER
CRAIG COMBINATION BUILD
CRAIG CITY SEWER
CRAIG-GRAVEYARD PT C GND 1
GROUND
CURRY
INTERIOR
ALASKA RAILROAD
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GSA CONTROL
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1*15
1412
1412
1413
1415
1412
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1226
1226
1226
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1415
1421
6901
1415
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61223
13014
60020
60862
61223
60024
61223
60196
60184
60184
60184
61223
61223
60038
61047
61223
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09153
09351
09350
09664
09154
09352
09155
08337
07810
07811
07814
09156
09157
09298
13805
09158
09159
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0580
0590
0610
0610
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INTERIOR
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KOTZE8UE SOUND
GROUND
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INTERIOR
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DELTA ADMIN SITE
GROUND
BUFFALO CENTER GD STA
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DILLINGHAM
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DIOMEDE
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EAGLE
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1226
1226
1226
1413
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2Q16
2016
7513
1415
1321
1413
6901
75Q9
1415
1415
1415
1413
1413
INSTAL-
LATION
60184
60184
60184
60184
60867
60279
60294
60295
60296
60298
60492
60493
42957
61223
61259
60873
60237
13512
61223
61223
61223
60855
60856
REPORT
NUMBER
07801
07802
07803
07812
20722
08813
08814
08815
08816
08817
08834
08835
08196
09171
08127
20723
13818
08240
09172
09173
09174
09668
20724
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION
I
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
o
1250
1250
1250
1250
1250
1250
1250
1250
1250
1250
1250
1250
1250
1270
1283
1283
1283
1283
1290
1300
1320
1340
1340
COUNTY
_
___
___
___
-_ _
-__
___
_
__ _
_
___
-__
_
-__
-__
___
_
-__
___
CARD NO.
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
2
3
0
1
0
3
i
DESCRIPTION E
TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST
KETCHIKAN RANGER DW *1 1
KETCHIKAN CITY SEWER
KETCHIKAN F S DUPLEX 1
KETCHIKAN CITY SEWER
KETCHIKAN WHSE DOCK 13 1
KETCHIKAN CITY SEWER
KETCHIKAN FS WARD L C G 1
GROUND
INTERIOR
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV
KETCHIKAN TECH LAB CFS 1
KETCHIKAN CITY SEWER
TREASURY
U S COAST GUARD
LINCOLN ROCK LIGHT STA 1
CLARENCE STRAIT
TREE POINT LIGHT STA 1
REVILLAGIGEDO CHANNEL
MARY ISLAND LIGHT STA 1
REVILLAGIGEDO CHANNEL
GUARD ISLAND LIGHT STA i
BEHM CANAL
CAPE DECISION LIGHT STA 1
DECISION PASSAGE
CG BASE KETCHIKAN 1
TONGASS NARROWS
PT HIGGINS RADIO STA 1
GROUND
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
ALASKA NATIVE HEALTH SER 1
KETCHIKAN CITY SEWER
KIANA
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
KIANA DAY SCHOOL 1
GROUND
KING SALMON
COMMERCE
WEATHER BUREAU
AIRPORT STATION 1
GROUND
INTERIOR
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV
KING SALMON-CFS 1
GROUND
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
KING SALMON 1
GROUND
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
CAA-DEPT OF COMM SCHOOL 1
AIR NAV SITE 169 SEWER
KIPNUK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
KIPNUK DAY SCHOOL 1
GROUND
KIVALINA
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
KIVALINA DAY SCHOOL 1
GROUND
KLUKWAN
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
KLUKWAN DAY SCHOOL 1
CHILKAT RIVER
GROUND
KODIAK
INTERIOR
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV
KODIAK WILDL ADM SITE 1
KODIAK CITY SEWER
KODIAK ADMN SITE 1
GROUND /
iu SEWAGE
^ VOLUME
O GALLONS
* nit DAY
310
540
750
2 P
100
600
600
600
600
600
2
10,000
1,900
1.000
2
114,
1
6001
1
40O
2
10,000(
1
5251
1
i
2 !
11C|
i
i
1
91
1531
33.P
45d
100
PERCEN
TREAT
1
1
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
0
0
100
100
0
0
0
0
100
0
o
00
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME
GALLONS
PER DAY
100
PERCENT
TRUn
1
COOUN
1
INDUSTRIAL
ACTIVITY
2
CODES
NOTIFICATIO
DATE
-0
OAT
N
-9-
GSAFOKM74SC
MA1CH 1M1
-------
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 81,1960
GSA CONTROL
AGtNCY
Ot
ttUEAU
1*13
6901
7509
1*15
1321
1*15
6901
INSTAL-
LATION
60657
60238
60178
00000
61260
61223
60239
7513
1*15
\
1*15
1*15
1*15
1*15
1226
1*15
1*15
6109*
61223
61223
61223
00000
00000
6018*
6122
0000
EPOIT
NUMIEI
0725
3819
082*1
09175
08126
09176
13820
00535
09177
09179
09180
09181
09178
07735
09182
09183
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION
S
vi
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
t
o
3*0
3*0
13*0
1360
1380
1380
1360
1380
1395
1*20
1*30
1*3*
1**0
1*80
1*90
1510
COUNTY
CARD
_
_
_
_ _
_
_
___
>.
DESCRIPTION i
u
KODIAK DOCK SITE-CFS 1
SAINT PAUL HARBOR
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
KODIAK WOODY ISLAND 1
GROUND
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
KODIAK NAVAL STA SCHOOL 1
KODIAK NAVAL STA SEWER
KOLIGANEK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
KOLIGANEK DAY SCHOOL 1
GROUND
KOTZEBUE
COMMERCE
WEATHER BUREAU
AIRPORT STATION 1
GROUND
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
» KOTZEBUE DAY SCHOOL 1
KOTZEBUE SOUND
) GROUND
FEDERAL .AVIATION AGENCY
) KOTZEBUE STATION 1
'. KOTZEBUE SOUND
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
3 ALASKA NATIVE HOSPITAL 1
2 KOTZEBUE SOUND
i GROUND
KOYUK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
3 KOYUK DAY SCHOOL 1
GROUND
KWETHLUK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
D KWETHLUK DAY SCHOOL 1
3 GROUND
KWIGILLINGOK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 KWIGILLINGOK SCHOOL 1
3 GROUND
KWIGUK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 KWIGUK DAY SCHOOL 1
2 YUKON SO MOUTH
3 GROUND
KWINHAGAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 KWINHAGAK DAY SCHOOL 1
3 GROUND
LENA BEACH
AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
0 LENA BEACH REC AREA 1
GROUND
LEVELOCK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 LEVELOCK DAY SCHOOL 2
GROUND
LOWER KALSKAG
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 LOWER KALSKAG SCHOOL 1
3 GROUND
SEWAGE
VOLUME $
> GALLONS 3
PEIDAY £
L
5ft
;
3.000,
3
13.3601
1
88.
3
1.0001
3
1.820
360
1
2,0001
3
3,50
12QP
91
2
2*8
2
263
2
209
97P
117
2
60p
180
188
KENT
EATEO
0
0
0
0
100
0
0
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME :
GALLONS
PER MY
-10-
g
I
PtKENT
TIXATCO
oowc
INDUSTRIAL
ACTIVITY
CODES
NOTIFICATION
:
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
DATE
MO.
DAY
YL
GUFOtU749C
MAKM1MI
-------
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL-INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
GSA CONTROL
AGENCY
01
UtEAU
1321
INSTAL-
LATION
12930
1412 60018
1*13
6901
1421
1415
1415
1415
1226
1421
6901
1415
1415
2016
2016
7513
1415
60863
60240
60038
00000
61223
61223
60185
60038
60242
61257
00000
60303
60310
61092
61223
KPOIT
NUMBER
08133
09357
09669
13821
09307
09184
09185
09186
07689
09308
13824
09188
09187
08822
08828
00536
09190
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION
1
SO
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
i
1520
1520
1520
1520
1530
1540
1590
1610
1620
1620
1623
1664
1668
1668
1668
1668
1730
COUNTY
_
-
-__
-_ _
_
._
CARD NO. |
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
2
0
3
DESCRIPTION
MCGRATH
COMMERCE
WEATHER BUREAU
AIRPORT STATION
FED AVIATION AGEN SEWER
INTERIOR
BUR OF LAND MANAGEMENT
MCGRATH RANGER STATION
GROUND
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV
MCGRATH WILDL ADM SITE
GROUND
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
MCGRATH STATION
GROUND
MC KINLEY PARK
INTERIOR
ALASKA RAILROAD
MCKINLEY PARK DEPOT
NATIONAL PARK SEWER
MANOKOTAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
MANOKOTAK DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
MEKORYUK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
MEKORYUK DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
MINTO
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
MINTO DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
MOOSE PASS
AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
KEN A I LAKE WORK CENTER
GROUND
INTERIOR
ALASKA RAILROAD
MOOSE PASS DEPOT SECT
GROUND
MOSES POINT
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
MOSES POINT STATION
GROUND
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SCHOOL
GROUND
MOUNT EDGECUMBE
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
NT EDGECUMBE
-PACIFIC OCEAN
TREASURY
U S COAST GUARD
CAPE SPENCER LIGHT STA
CROSS SOUND
BIORKA ISLAND LORAN STA
GROUND
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
ALASKA NATIVE HOSPITAL
SITKA SOUND
NAPASKIAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
NAPASKIAK DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
*
>-
5
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
SEWAGE
VOLUME
GAUONS
KIDAY
1,20
40O
90
5,000
1,000
143.
123,
91,
1,0001
ssq
2>OOOj
133
24.300i
600
ItSOC
4,900, OOOJ
1
.
* r v98
tICEN
TtEATE
0
100
0
0
0
100
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
100
0
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME
GALLONS
ra DAY
PfKENT
TtfATH
toon
INDUSTRIAL
ACTIVITY
CODES
1
1
NOTIFICATION
DATE
uo
BAY
N
YL
-11-
GSA FOIU 74K
MAKH1MI
-------
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
GSA CONTROL
AGENCY
01
IUIEAU
1415
INSTAL-
LATION
61223
1421
6901
1415
1415
1415
1415
1415
1321
1415
4710
6901
69Q1
7513
9601
1415
1415
60038
60243
61223
00000
00000
00000
61223
60285
61223
13202
60245
60245
42958
61078
61223
60970
REPORT
NUMKK
09189
09309
13825
09191
09193
09194
09195
09196
08141
09197
20334
13826
13827
08197
16640
09198
09199
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION C
c
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
t
o
1740
1760
1760
1770
1800
1810
1830
1860
1870
1870
1870
1870
187Q
1870
1870
1880
1890
t c
8 "
o
"
0
0
3
(
;
___
_~
___
DESCRIPTION
NAPAKIAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
NAPAKIAK DAY SCHOOL
KASKOKWIM RIVER
NENANA
INTERIOR
ALASKA RAILROAD
NENANA DEPOT
TANANA RIVER
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
NENANA AIRPORT
GROUND
NEWHALEN
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
NEWHALEN DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
NEW STUYAHOK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
NEW STUYAHOK SCHOOL
NUSHAGOK RIVER
NIGHTMUTE
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
) NIGHTMUTE DAY SCHOOL
) GROUND
NIKOLSKI
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
1 NIKOLSKI
t GROUND
NOATAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
D NOATAK DAY SCHOOL
5 GROUND
NOME
COMMERCE
WEATHER BUREAU
3 AIRPORT STATION
3 GROUND
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 NOME AREA OFFICE
3 GROUND
GENERAL SERVICES ADMIN
D POST OFF & COURTHOUSE
3 GROUND
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
0 NOME STATION
3 GROUND
3 GROUND
0 NOME STATION
3 GROUND
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
0 DENTAL CLINIC-MMM HOSP
1 NOME CITY SEWER
DEFENSE
CORPS OF ENG CIVIL
0 REPAIR SHOP & QUARTERS
2 NOME HARBOR
2 NOME HARBOR
NONDALTON
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 NONDALTON DAY SCHOOL
3 GROUND
NOORVIK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 NOORVIK DAY SCHOOL
2 NOORVIK LAKE
I
t
!*
i
i
i
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
SEWAGE
VOIUME ' z
GALLONS lS
PWDAY |
I
1
1
1
1
i 1
491J
I
i
!
i
L i
300!
i
L i
2,000!
j
i
j
i i
80J
|
i
j
i i
541j
t
I
J
j
1
U0i
i
I
J
. I
71!
i
1
2 j
186!
t
i
j
[ j
300;
I
!
450|
i
i
1.410J
!
65JP
5001
1 !
5,000!
1
i
i
105J
i
i
i
18Q
7|P
j
1
!
2 ;
166J
i
i
!
j
2 i
948!
i
i
i
i
i
tKENT
ntEATED
100
0
0
0
100
100
100
0
100
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOIUME
GALLONS
PER 0*,Y
s
PERCENT
nCATED
OOUNC
INDUSTRIAL
ACTIVITY
CODES
NOTIFICATION
£
i
i
i
i
i
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i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
DATE
MO.
OAT
H.
-12-
GSA FOIM 74SC
MAtCH 1WI
-------
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
OSA CONTROL
AGENCY
OX
IUKAU
1*12
1415
6901
7509
7513
1415
1415
1415
1212
1229
1405
1405
1412
1417
1417
1417
1417
1421
1226
1226
1226
INSTAL-
LATION
60023
61223
60247
61171
61095
61223
61223
61223
60181
60187
43854
61074
13015
60028
60028
60028
60028
60038
60184
60184
60184
REPORT
NUMBER
09358
09200
13828
08242
08198
09201
09202
09203
07998
09263
11301
11302
09359
10172
10173
10174
10175
09311
07795
07796
07797
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION
1
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
6
1898
1898
1898
1898
1910
1930
1960
1983
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2040
2040
2040
u
-__
-__
___
-__
_
__
_
_
-__
_
-__
___
-__
_
_
-__
-
___
CARD NO. |
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
>
DESCRIPTION
NORTHWAY
INTERIOR
BUR OF LAND MANAGEMENT
NORTHWAY GUARD STATION
GROUND
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
NORTHWAY DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
NORTHWAY AIRPORT
GROUND
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
DEPT OF COMM SCHOOL
LIVER LAKE
NULATO
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
NULATO CLINIC
GROUND
NUNAPITCHUK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
NUNAPITCHUK DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
OLD HARBOR
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
OLD HARBOR DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
OUZINKIE
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
OUZINKIE DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
PALMER
AGRICULTURE
AGR RESEARCH SERVICE
ALASKA AGR I EXPER STA
MATANUSKA FARM COOP SEW
SOIL CONSERVATION SER
HOUSE GARAGE STORAGE
MAT VAL FARMERS COOP
INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
WRIGHT BUILDING
MAT VAL FARM COOP SEW
PALMER HOUSING NO 4
MAT VAL FARM COOP SEW
BUR OF LAND MANAGEMENT
FINGER LAKE ADMIN SITE
GROUND
BUR OF RECLAMATION
EKLUTNA PROJECT
EKLUTNA ADMIN BUILDING
GROUND
EKLUTNA CAMP
KNIK RIVER
EKLUTNA POWER PLANT
KNIK RIVER
EKLUTNA REED SUBSTATION
GROUND
ALASKA RAILROAD
PALMER DEPOT & SECTION
GROUND
PETERSBURG
AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST
PETERSBURG RANGER STA
PETERSBURG CITY SEWER
PETERSBURG RANGER DWELL
PETERSBURG CITY SEWER
PETERSBURG WAREHOUSE
WRANGELL NARROWS
ACTIVITY
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
^
_
SEWAGE
VOUIME
GAUONS
rawer
2
90[
2.00C
750
ZIP
2121
16T
218
150
30Q
46O
200|
50
2,0001
|
100J
150
400
40
875
100
POCEN
[HEAT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
0
0
0
100
100
100
100
100
0
0
0
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME
GAUONS
PER DAY
3701
PERCENT
TttATH
8
coon*
-
0
INDUSTRIAL
ACTIVITY
CODES
20
NOTIFICATION
DATE
MO
DA
Y*.
-13-
GSAFORM745C
MARCH I M|
-------
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
GSA CONTROL
AGENCY
Ol
IUIEAU
1015
1415
1415
1421
1415
6901
1415
1413
1415
1321
1413
INSTAL-
LATION
61223
61223
61223
60038
00000
61038
61223
60842
61223
00000
60842
2016 60315
1415
61223
7513
1415
61096
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GEOGRAPHIC
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09204 50
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09205
09206
09312
09207
13829
09208
20726
09209
08125
20727
08832
09210
08199
61223JU9211
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
5
S
2060
2070
2105
2130
2160
2163
2180
2210
2220
2230
2230
2230
2250
2250
227
COUNTY
CARD
0
3
0
2
3
0
3
c
3
C
2
',
C
(
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-__
__
_
-__
___
___
_
DESCRIPTION
PILOT POINT
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
PILOT POINT DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
PILOT STATION
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
PILOT STATION SCHOOL
YUKON RIVER
GROUND
POINT HOPE
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
POINT HOPE DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
PORTAGE
INTERIOR
ALASKA RAILROAD
PORTAGE DEPOT
GROUND
PORT GRAHAM
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
PORT GRAHAM DAY SCHOOL
COOK INLET
GROUND
PORT HEIDEN
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
) PORT HEIDEN AIRPORT
I GROUND
RAMPART
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
) RAMPART DAY SCHOOL
) GROUND
ST GEORGE
INTERIOR
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV
D PRIBILOF ISLANDS RESERV
I BERING SEA
SAINT MICHAEL
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
., SAINT MICHAEL SCHOOL
3 GROUND
SAINT PAUL ISLAND
COMMERCE
WEATHER BUREAU
0 AIRPORT STATION
3 GROUND
INTERIOR
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV
D PRIBILOF ISLAND RESERV
2 BERING SEA
TREASURY
U S COAST GUARD
0 ST PAUL LORAN STA
3 GROUND
SAVOONGA
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 SAVOONGA DAY SCHOOL
3 GROUND
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
0 ALASKA NATIVE SER CLINIC
3 GROUND
SCAMMON BAY
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 SCAMMON BAY DAY SCHOOL
3 GROUND
:
< 2
2 3
1 1
1 ,
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SEWAGE
VOLUME Z
GALLONS g
rtlDAY ~
81
180
49,
200
1,500
203
33f
100,
i
73J
15,000
110
i
i
2od
1
!
i
21,000
-
2,500
125
2.P
155
i
KENT
EATEO
100
0
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
0
100
0
0
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME
GALLONS
PEIOAY
-14-
s
PEtCENT
TKATED
OOtMC
INDUSTRIAL
ACTIVITY
CODES
NOTIFICATION
C
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DATE
MO.
MY
Yt.
GSA FOIM 7«C
MAICHim
-------
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
GSA CONTROL
AGENCY
OR
BUREAU
1415
1226
1421
1415
1415
1415
1415
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1318
1414
6901
1415
1415
INSTAL-
LATION
61223
60185
60038
61223
61223
61223
61223
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60270
60037
60258
61223
61223
REPORT
NUMBER
09212
07688
09314
09213
09214
09215
09216
t
07788
07789
07790
07791
07792
07793
07794
08142
11427
13834
09217
09218
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION
e
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
o
2280
2300
2300
2310
2320
2340
2350
2360
2360
2360
2360
2360
2360
2360
2360
2360
2380
2400
2450
1
___
-__
_
-__
_
_
__
-__
_
___
CARD NO. |
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
3
0
2
0
3
0
2
3
DESCRIPTION
SELAWIK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
SELAWIK DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
SEWARD
AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
SEWARD DWELLING
SEWARD CITY SEWER
INTERIOR
ALASKA RAILROAD
SEWARD DOCK
SEWARD CITY SEWER
SHAGELUK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
SHAGELUK DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
SHAKTOOLIK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
SHAKTOOLIK DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
SHISHMAREF
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
SHISHMAREF DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
SHUNGNAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
SHUNGNAK DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
SITKA
AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST
SITKA DWELLING #1
SITKA CITY SEWER
SITKA DWELLING #2
SITKA CITY SEWER
SITKA DWELLING #3
GROUND
SITKA DWELLING #4
SITKA CITY SEWER
SITKA TRANSA-HOME *1
GROUND
SITKA TRANSA-HOME *2
GROUND
SITKA BUNKHOUSE
SITKA CITY SEWER
COMMERCE
COAST AND GEODETIC SURV
SITKA MAGNETIC OBSER
SITKA CITY SEWER
INTERIOR
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
SITKA NATIONAL MONUMENT
SITKA CITY SEWER
GROUND
SKWENTNA
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
SKWENTNA AIRPORT
SKWENTNA RIVER
SLEETMUTE
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
SLEETMUTE DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
STEBBINS
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
STEBBINS DAY SCHOOL
NORTON SOUND
GROUND
1 AilALDY
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SEWAGE
VOLUME
GALLONS
PER DAY
133
375
6,000
150
290
1151
951
375-
375-
3751
45q
3oq
30CJ
300
400
7d
150J
!
800
165
,
-v
10T
SllP
0KIK
TREATE
0
0
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
100
0
100
100
0
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME
GALLONS
PER DAY
PERCENT
TlEATt
COOIM
INDUSTRIAL
ACTIVITY
CODES
1
1
1
1
1
NOTIFICATION
DATE
Ma
1
1
1
L
0*
V*.
-15-
GMKXM74X
MARCH INI
-------
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
GSA CONTROL
AGENCY
OK
BUREAU
1415
6901
1*21
6901
1415
6901
7513
1415
1415
1415
6901
1415
2008
1415
1415
1415
INSTAL-
LATION
61223
60260
60038
60262
61223
60264
61097
61223
61223
61223
60265
61223
60198
00000
00000
6122
IIEPOIT
NUMBER
9219
3835
09316
13837
09220
13838
00537
09221
09222
09223
13839
09224
08336
09225
09226
0922
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION
£
0
0
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
t
c
462
2468
2500
2500
2510
2520
2520
2540
2560
2580
2590
2620
2630
2650
2660
266
COUNTY
CARD
-
***
«.
_._
_
~_
DESCRIPTION
STEVENS VILLAGE
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
STEVENS VILLAGE SCHOOL
GROUND
SUMMIT
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
SUMMIT STATION
GROUND
TALKEETNA
INTERIOR
ALASKA RAILROAD
TALKEETNA SEC FAC & AGN
GROUND
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
TALKEETNA AIRPORT
GROUND
TANACROSS
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
TANACROSS DAY SCHOOL
TANANA RIVER
I GROUND
TANANA
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
) TANANA AIRPORT
! YUKON RIVER
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
) ALASKA NATIVE HOSPITAL
! YUKON RIVER
TATITLEK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
) TATITLEK DAY SCHOOL
> PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND
TELLER MISSION
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
3 TELLER MISSION SCHOOL
5 GROUND
TETLIN
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
3 TETLIN DAY SCHOOL
3 GROUND
THANE
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
D THANE VHP SITE
Z SHEEP CREEK
TOGIAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 TOGIAK DAY SCHOOL
3 GROUND
TOK JUNCTION
TREASURY
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
0 BUILDING * 11
3 GROUND
TULUKSAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 TULUKSAK DAY SCHOOL
3 GROUND
TUNTALULIAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 TUNTUTULIAK SCHOOL
3 GROUND
TUNUNAK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
0 TUNUNAK DAY SCHOOL
3 GROUND
f.
-
j
.
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SEWAGE
VOLUME Z
GALLONS g
PER DAY £
80
3,000
250^
3,000
170
20!P
2,500
13,000
295
81
128
60
526
200
94
103
183!
L
PERCENT
EATED
0
0
0
0
100
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
100
100
0
100
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME g
GALLONS g
FBI DAY «
1
1
re««NT
HEATED
OOUNG
INDUSTRIAL
ACTIVITY
CODES
NOTIFICATION
K
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DATE
MO.
DAY
Vt.
-16-
GSAFOIM745C
MAKH1MI
-------
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
GSA CONTROL
AGENCY
08
BUREAU
1415
1415
1415
6901
7513
2016
2016
1415
1415
1415
1421
1415
1421
7509
1421
7509
INSTAL'
LATION
61223
61223
61223
60266
61098
60306
60309
61010
61223
61223
60038
61013
60038
61173
60038
60173
REPORT
NUMBER
09228
09229
09230
13842
00538
08825
08827
09231
09232
09233
09318
09234
09321
08243
09320
08244
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION
I
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
D
2670
2700
2700
2700
2700
2724
2724
2760
2770
2780
2790
2810
2820
2820
2823
2840
o
u
_
___
_
___
_
___
_
-_ _
-
CARD NO. 1
0
3
0
2
0
2
3
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
3
0
1
t
DESCRIPTION I
TYONEK
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
TYONEK DAY SCHOOL 2
GROUND
UNALAKLEET
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
UNALAKLEET JR HIGH 1
NORTON SOUND
UNALAKLEET GRADE SCHOOL 1
NORTON SOUND
GROUND
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
UNALAKLEET AIRPORT 1
NORTON SOUND
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
ALASKA NATIVE CLINIC 2
BERING SEA
UNIMAK ISLAND
TREASURY
U S COAST GUARD
SCOTCH CAP LIGHT STA 1
PACIFIC OCEAN
CAPE SARICHEF LORAN STA 1
BERING SEA
VENETIE
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
VENETIE DAY SCHOOL 1
GROUND
WAINWRIGHT
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
WAINWRIGHT SCHOOL 1
GROUND
WALES
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
WALES DAY SCHOOL 1
GROUND
WASILLA
INTERIOR
ALASKA RAILROAD
WASILLA DEPOT & SECTION 1
GROUND
WHITE MOUNTAIN
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
WHITE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL 1
FISH RIVER
WHITTIER
INTERIOR
ALASKA RAILROAD
WHITTIER DEPOT 1
PASSAGE CANAL
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
PT OF WHITTIER ARMY SCH 1
DEPT OF ARMY SEWER
WILLOW
INTERIOR
ALASKA RAILROAD
WILLOW SECTION FACILITY 1
GROUND
WOODY ISLAND
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
CAA-DEPT OF COMM SCHOOL 1
CAA-COMM t, NAV FAC SEW
m SEWAGE
^ VOtUME
O GALLONS
°- PER DAT
92
822
855
10 P
2.500
1
500
1
60
1
2,4001
1
87"
2
irr1
i
101,
i
35C*
1
414J
1
40O
3
3,6751
1
250!
2
825'
FtRCEN
HEATH
0
100
100
0
0
100
100
100
0
0
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME
GALLONS
PER DAY
PERCENT
TUATE
COOW
INDUSTRIAL
ACTIVITY
CODES
NOTIRCATJO
DATE
MO
OAT
s
rt
-17-
GSA FORM 74SC
MARCH IWI
-------
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
GSA CONTROL
AGENCY
OR
IUICAU
1226
1226
1*15
7513
1321
1413
2016
6901
7509
7513
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
INSTAL'
IAT1ON
60184
60184
61223
61099
REPORT
NUUIEI
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION
Sf
5
07798150
07799' 50
09235
08201
50
50
60286 08124 50
60880
60392
60269
61172
61270
60184
60184
60184
601S4
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
1226)60184
|
1226 60184
1226 60184
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
60184
60184
20728
08833
13844
08245
08200
07712
07713
07714
07715
07716
07717
07718
07719
07720
07721
07722
07723
07724
07725
07726
'
60184 '07727
I
60184
07728
60184:07729
1
60184 07730
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
t
u
2850
2850
2850
2850
2860
2860
2860
2860
2860
2860
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
t
u
___
_
___
_
___
_
_
___
___
_
___
___
_
_
_
___
___
_
___
g
S
5
0
i
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
t
i
i
0
i
0
i
0
2
0
1
(
f.
0
'
0
'.
0
J
0
z
0
'.
0
'
(
j
0
3
DESCRIPTION
WRANGELL
AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST
WRANGELL RESIDENCE #1
WRANGELL CITY SEWER
WRANGELL TRANSA-HOHE
WRANGELL CITY SEWER
INTERIOR
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
WRANGELL INSTITUTE
ZIMOVIA STRAIT
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
ALASKA NATIVE INFIRMARY
BUR INDIAN AFFAIRS SEW
YAKUTAT
COMMERCE
WEATHER BUREAU
AIRPORT STATION
GROUND
INTERIOR
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV
WILDLIFE ADMN SITE
GROUND
TREASURY
U S COAST GUARD
OCEAN CAPE LORAN STA
GROUND
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
YAKUTAT STATION
GROUND
HEALTH ED AND WELFARE
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
CAA DEPT OF COMM SCHOOL
AIR NAV SITE 261 SEW
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
ALASKA NATIVE HOSPITAL
GROUND
PROP WITHOUT CITY I DENT
AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST
SO TURNER LAKE CAMP
GROUND
LAKE ALEXANDER CAMP
GROUND
ADMIRALTY COVE CAMP
GROUND
NUGGET TRAIL SHELTER
GROUND
WINDFALL LAKE CAMP
GROUND
NORTH TURNER LAKE CAMP
GROUND
SHELTER ISLAND CAMP
GROUND
NORTH YOUNG LAKE CAMP
GROUND
GUERIN LAKE CAMP
GROUND
CAMP SHAHEEN
GROUND
DISTIN-GUERIN LAKE CAMP
GROUND
NORTH HASSELBORG CAMP
GROUND
WEST DISTIN LAKE CAMP
GROUND
NORTH THAYER LAKE CAMP
GROUND
SOUTH THAYER LAKE CAMP
GROUND
SOUTH DAVIDSON LAKE CP
GROUND
SEYMOUR CANAL CAMP
GROUND
MOLE HARBOR CAMP
GROUND
WINDFALL HARBOR CAMP
GROUND
-
-
S
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SEWAGE
VOtUME jz
GALLONS ig
PER DAY I £
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
I i
3oq
I !
300J
j
1
:
J i
10,660|
i
!
i i
It 503
1
!
!
!
i i
IfSOOE
j
!
i j
50i
i
!
1 !
i, sod
i
i :
S.OOOj
!
j
5251
i
i
500J
!
i
|
1
i
i
4JP
L i
:'
.
!
4JP
1
4jP
10JP
«jp
1 I
4s
! 1
4JP
i :
alp
1 1
4!P
1 !
4iP
!
4JP
I
A 1
4!P
!
«!P
1P
I
4IP
' i
4JP
«P
i
i
r
i
i
i
SCENT
HEATED
0
0
0
0
100
100
100
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME
GALLONS
PflDAY
-18-
s
3
PERCENT
THAIED
OOUNC
INDUSTRIAL
ACTIVITY
CODES
NOTIFICATION
E
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
DAT!
MO.
DAY
n.
GSAFOIM745C
MAICH 1M1
-------
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
GSA CONTROL
AGENCY
OR
BUREAU
1226
INSTAL-
LATION
60184
1226 60184
1226 60184
i
1226 60184
1226
60184
1226 60184
1226160184
1226 60184
1226 60184
1226
60184
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
REPORT
NUMBER
07731
07732
07733
07734
07736
07737
07738
07739
07740
07741
07742
07743
07744
07745
07746
07747
07748
07749
07750
07751
07752
07753
07754
07755
07756
07757
07758
07759
07760
07761
07762
07763
07764
07765
07766
07767
07768
07769
07770
07771
07772
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION
1
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
.
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
1
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
-.
U
-_
.
_
_
-
_
-
-
_
CARD NO. 1
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
DESCRIPTION |
EAST YOUNG LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
PT BISHOP CAMP 1
GROUND
E MENDENHALL PIC AREA 1
GROUND
AUKE VILLAGE BEACH 1
GROUND
DOUGLAS ISLAND PIC AREA 1
GROUND
DREDGE LAKE PICNIC AREA 1
GROUND
MENDENHALL RIFLE RANGE 1
GROUND
NEKA BAY LODGE 1
GROUND
THAYER LAKE LODGE 1
GROUND
TONGASS LODGE 1
GROUND
EAGLE R ORGANIZATION CP 1
GROUND
DOUGLAS ISLAND SKI BOWL 1
GROUND
MENDENHALL SKATER CABIN 1
GROUND
CASTLE RIVER CAMP 1
GROUND
KAH SHEETS LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
KAH SHEETS BAY CAMP 1
GROUND
DUNCAN PROTAGE CAMP 1
GROUND
DUNCAN CANAL SALT C CGD 1
GROUND
PETERSBURG LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
SASHIN LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
ROUND LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
HILL LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
KADAKE BAY CAMP 1
GROUND
WARM FISH LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
BLIND SLOGUH CAMP i
GROUND
PETERSBURG SKI CAMP 1
GROUND
PETERSBURG ORGANIZTN CP 1
GROUND
ANAN LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
THOMS LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
KUNK LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
VIRGINIA LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
NO PLOTNIKOF LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
W REZANOF LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
GAR LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
E REDOUBT LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
SAM SING COVE CAMP 1
GROUND
W BARANOF LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
FREDS CREEK CAMP 1
GROUND
EDGECUMBE CAMP 1
GROUND
LAKE EVA CAMP 1
GROUND
SULOIA LAKE CAMP 1
GROUND
u SEWAGE
VOLUME
O GALLONS
* PER DAY
1
I
I
4JP
1
4!P
1
1
IQlP
j
65IP
1
5iP
;
loiP
!
4ip
I
5-P
!
SIP
;
200!
i
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;
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200JP
1
j
ICIP
i
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j
4lP
i
4!P
[
5iP
|
5|P
i
1 t
4lP
1
4!P
1
4lP
1
4lP
1
4lP
1
20P
1
3 Op
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1
4J>
1
4
1
4
1
4
1
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4,
1
4
1
P
P
4JP
1
ap
i :
4lP
1
8
1
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4|P
,
4
*
P
p
rERCEN
TREATE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
o
0
0
0
o
o
o
o
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME
[ GALLONS
* PER DAY
PERCENT
TIEATE
COCXH
INDUSTRIAL
ACTIVITY
CODES
NOTIFICATION
DATE
MO
DA
n.
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MAtCHIM
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WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
GSA CONTROL
AGENCY
Ot
BUREAU
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1226
1413
1413
1413
1413
1413
1413
INSTAL-
LATION
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60184
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
60185
00000
00000
1316
13166
60864
60866
IETOCT
NUMBEt
7773
07774
07775
07776
07777
07778
07779
07780
07781
07782
07783
07809
07691
07692
07693
07694
07695
07696
07697
07698
07699
07700
07701
07702
07703
07704
07705
07706
07707
07708
07709
07710
07711
20733
20734
20730
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION 0
1
0
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
20731J5
20732
20729
50
50
u
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
999
999
999
999
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)
3
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
0
3
0
3
0
3
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1
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1
:
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:
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(
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DESCRIPTION
SITKOH LAKE CAMP
GROUND
KOOK LAKE CAMP
GROUND
E. FLORENCE LAKE CAMP
GROUND
S FLORENCE LAKE CAMP
GROUND
WHITE SULPHUR SPRGS CP
GROUND
NAKWASINA RIVER CAMP
GROUND
FISH BAY CAMP
GROUND
W REDOUBT LAKE CAMP
GROUND
OLGA PT ORGANIZATION CP
GROUND
EAGLE LAKE CAMP
GROUND
MITCHELL BAY CAMP
GROUND
F S HSE TRAILER-HOLLIS
TWELVE MILE ARM
CHUGACH NATIONAL FOREST
GRANITECREEK CAMPGND
GROUND
) SILVERTIP CAMPGROUND
GROUND
> COEUR D ALENE CAMPGND
) GROUND
) JOHNS CREEK CAMPGROUND
) GROUND
PTARMIGAN CREEK CAMPGND
) GROUND
> PRIMROSE CAMPGROUND
) GROUND
) CRESCENT CREEK CAMPGND
1 GROUND
) QUARTZ CREEK CAMPGROUND
9 GROUND
) COPPER CREEK CAMPGROUND
GROUND
) KENAI RANGER CAMPGROUND
5 GROUND
) LOWER RUSSIAN R CAMPGND
3 GROUND
D WILLIWAW PICNIC AREA
3 GROUND
3 BLACK BEAR PICNIC AREA
3 GROUND
D RED SALMON PICNIC AREA
3 GROUND
D BEAVER POND PICN.IC AREA
3 GROUND
D INGRAM CREEK PIC AREA
3 GROUND
0 GROUSE LAKE PICNIC AREA
3 GROUND
0 SALMON CREEK PIC AREA
3 GROUND
D CABIN LAKE PICNIC AREA
3 GROUND
0 EYAK LAKE PICNIC AREA
3 GROUND
0 EYAK LAKE SKATERS CABIN
3 GROUND
INTERIOR
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV
0 OLSEN BAY-CFS
3 GROUND
0 TRAITORS COVE-CFS
3 GROUND
0 KARLUK LAKE-CFS
' 3 I GROUND
I
0 KASITSNA BAY-CFS
3 GROUND
0 LITTLE PORT WALTER CFS
3 GROUND
0 BROOKS LAKE-CFS
3 GROUND
>
^
u
<
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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i
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i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
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VOLUME j z
GALLONS iS
FED DAT { g
1
I
1
1
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i
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4JP
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4JP
!
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!
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10P
i
4{P
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I !
5«P
L i
38[P
L !
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L !
6JP
50JP
1 {
12IP
i :
20|P
10 5iP
1 I
44JP
2 1
67iP
1 ;
6IP
i :
40JP
1 !
26JP
1 i
26lP
1 I
26|P
11JP
1 [
4>
i T
14JP
4,P
1
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WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
GSA CONTROL
AGENCY
OR
1UREAU
INSTAL-
LATION
1414 60035
1414
1414
60035
60036
1414.60036
1414 : 60036
1414 60036
i
1414; 60036
REPORT
NUMBER
11428
11429
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION
|
50
50
11430 50
i
11431
11432
50
50
11433150
11434 50
1414 60036| 11435 50
1414 i 60036
1414; 60036
1414
1414
1414
1415
60036
60036
60036
00000
|
1415; 00000
1415
00000
!
1421
1421
1421
1421
1421
1421
1421
1421
1421
1421
1421
1421
1421
2016
2016
2016
2016
6901
6901
6901
6901
6901
60038
60038
60038
,
60038
60038
60038
60038
60038
60038
60038
60038
60038
60038
13813
60304
60305
60308
12918
12922
60213
60217
60229
11436 50
11437'50
11438
11439
11440
09142
09151
09192
09292
09295
09296
09297
09301
09302
09304
09306
09310
09313
09315
09317
09319
08810
08823
08824
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
08826
50
13841
13840
50
6
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
9999
50 9999
j
13801 50 9999
13804
13813
50
50
9999
9999
o
_
__ _
-_ _
-
-__
___
-__
-
_
-__
___
_
-__
-__
--_
___
___
___
CARD NO.
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
3
0
2
___
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
3
DESCRIPTION
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
KAT N M BKS RIV CAMP
GROUND
KAT N M GROSV CAMP
GROUND
ACTIVITY
2
2
MT MCKINLEY VAC CAMP 1
GROUND
MT MCKINLEY HOTEL AREA 2
MINOR TRIB NENANA RIV
MT MCKINLEY IGLOO CPGND
1
GROUND
MT MCKINLEY M CPGND
GROUND
MT MCKINLEY SANC CPGND
1
1
GROUND :
MT MCKINLEY SAV CPGND il
GROUND
MT MCKINLEY TEK CPGND 1
£ SEWAGE
^. VOLUME |
O GALLONS '
" PER DAY ! ]
1
1
1
1
1 1
500l
i !
300!
1 !
200!
3 I
10.000!
1 i
40!
1 :
75i
11 ;
25i
1
i 200;
ll i
GROUND 751
MT MCKINLEY TDK CPGND 1
GROUND
MT MCKINLEY W L CPGND
GROUND
MT MCKIN W L PIC AREA
GROUND
MT MCKINLEY NAT PK HDQ
GROUND
BUR OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
BARTER ISLAND SCHOOL
GROUND
CHIGNIK LAKE SCHOOL
GROUND
NEWKTOK DAY SCHOOL
GROUND
ALASKA RAILROAD
CAMPBELL SEC FACILITIES
GROUND
DIVIDE SECT FACILITIES
GROUND
DOME SECTION FACILITIES
GROUND
DUNBAR SECTION FACILITY
GROUND
FERRY SECTION FACILITY
GROUND
GARNER SECTION FACILITY
GROUND
GOLD CRK SEC FACILITY
GROUND
HURRICANE SECT FACILITY
GROUND
NORTH POLE SECTION
GROUND
POTTER SECT FACILITIES
GROUND
SUNSHINE SECT FACILITY
GROUND
TUNNEL SECT FACILITIES
GROUND
WHITNEY SECT FACILITY
GROUND
TREASURY
U S COAST GUARD
SITKINAK ISL LORAN STA
GROUND
CAPE ST ELIAS LIGHT STA
GROUND
CAPE HINCHINBROOK LT ST
GULF OF ALASKA
SPRUCE CAPE LORAN STA
GROUND
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
UMNAK AIRFIELD
PACIFIC OCEAN
UMIAT NAV FAC VORTAC
GROUND
BIORKA ISLAND RADIO STA
SITKA SOUND
DUNCAN CANAL REPTR STA
DUNCAN CANAL
HINCHINBROOK REPTR STA
GROUND
V
I
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 i
60!
: j
200!
',
5j
5.000;
i
1 !
i
91!
1 i
386!
1 ;
96'
i
1 j
25«
1 !
250J
400!
1 ;
350t
1 |
3501
1 (
500!
I
250!
1 !
250:
1 !
250|
1 j
250!
1 !
2501
1 I
400
1 !
300;
I
!
1 !
2,900'
1 i
6001
1 !
6001
1 |
1.5001
j
1 !
400;
3.0001
1 !
1.500
1 !
80
1 |
sod
i
i
i
t
L
TOKEN
TREATE
100
100
100
100
0
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME *
GALLONS
PER DAY «
0;
100
0
0
100
0
100
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
0
100
100
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
PERCENT
TRCATU
COOUM
INDUSTRIAL.
ACTIVITY
CODES
]
]
]
]
]
1
1
1
]
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NOTIFICATION
DATE
MO
1
1
L
L
L
L
I
L
L
OAT
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WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS -- DECEMBER 31,1960
CSA CONTROL
AGfNCY
O«
BUREAU
6901
6901
6901
6901
6901
6901
6901
6901
IWIAl- 1
UTION '
60241
60251
602S3
60256
60261
60268
61037
61049
1
itrorr
NUMKI
13823
13830
13831
13833
13836
13843
13822
13832
465
465
i
GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION O
u
<
50
50
1
9999
9999
5019999
t o
1 3
0
3
|o
2
,0
13
50 99991 0
i 2
50! 9999! 0
50
2
9999; '0
3
50 9999, 0
'3
50 9999 0
1 |2
1
1
j
i
DESCRIPTION
HINCHUMINA STATION
GROUND
RODGERS POINT
HOONHA SOUND
SHEEP MOUNTAIN
GROUND
t
5
5
i
i
i
SISTERS ISLAND VHP SITE -1
ICY STRAITS
SUNSET COVE VHP SITE
STEPHENS PASSAGE
YAKATAGA AIRPORT
GROUND
MIDDLETON ISLAND
GROUND
SHEMYA AIRFIELD :
i
i
i
i
PACIFIC OCEAN
957 COUNTY TOTAL
957 STATE TOTAL
SEWAGE
VCXUME
GAUONS
niDAV
2.000|
60
800!
120i
60
2.50Q
800
t
91,700
5,768,624.
2.824,
5,768,624.
2»824,P
i
fKlNl
lEATtO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
VOLUME g
OAUONS g
ru DAY
2,495;
2,49&
i
PEICCNT
nuno
OOIMC
INDUSTRIAL
AalVITY
CODES
NOTIFICATION
y
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DATE
MO.
DAY
YL
GSAFOIW745C
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APPENDIX
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
March l4, 1961
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION CIRCULAR NO. 232
TO : Heads of Federal Agencies
SUBJECT: Reports on Waste Water Disposal Practices
at Federal Installations
1. Purpose. This circular prescribes (a) reports necessary for the
compilation of an inventory of waste water disposal practices at
Federal installations, "both owned by and leased to the United
States, as of December 31, I960; and (b) forms with detailed in-
structions for the preparation and submission of these inventory
reports to the General Services Administration by the reporting
agencies.
2. Authority. The authority of the Surgeon General of the U. S.
Public Health Service to prescribe an inventory of waste water dis-
posal practices at Federal installations is based upon sections kc
and 9 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 466 c
and h).
The President in a memorandum dated May 13, I960, requested the
Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare "to take the lead in
making an inventory of the pollution control situation at Federal
installations." The Deputy Assistant to the President in a letter
dated May 18, 1960, to the Heads of all Federal agencies advised
them of the President's instructions to the Secretary of Health,
Education, and Welfare and stated that, "the President has asked
that you provide such assistance as may be requested by the Secre-
tary of Health, Education, and Welfare in making this inventory and
in completing it promptly."
The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare in a memorandum of
agreement dated January 4, 196l, requested that the General Services
Administration assist the Public Health Service in compiling an in-
ventory of waste water disposal practices at Federal installations.
3- Reporting Agency. A reporting agency, for the purpose of this in-
ventory, is the same as the one reporting for the inventories of
real property owned by and/or leased to the United States Govern-
ment as prescribed in GSA Reg. 2-XI-201.01 and 2-XI-202.01.
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k. Coverage. The reports of waste water disposal practices prescribed
by this circular shall cover a-ii waste water generated by activi-
ties of the United States, from all real property owned by and
leased to the Federal Government, including wholly owned Government
corporations, in the fifty States of the United States, the Dis-
trict of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin
Islands. Reports shall also cover waste water from (l) nonfederal
activities conducted in Federal buildings or structures and
(2) activities on Federal land carried on by a nonfederal operator
acting as an agent for and under the supervision of the United
States, such as construction contractors and park concessionaires.
For purposes of this circular, waste water disposal is defined to
include (a) all discharges from building plumbing systems, (b) all
fecal discharges whether or not water carried, (c) all liquid
wastes from active or abandoned industrial activities, including
cooling waters, and (d) all solid wastes from active or abandoned
industrial activities which are discharged directly into, or which
may find their way into, surface or ground waters.
Reports are required for all real property owned by and leased to the
United States except:
a. Installations held in trust by the United States,
b. All building locations leased to the United States for use as
offices or post offices, as reportable on GSA Form 1166A,
c. Installations consisting only of land where there are no re-
portable activities generating wastes as defined in the pre-
ceding paragraph,
d. Lookout towers, ranger offices and single quarters in National
Forests and other remote areas, and
e. Installations from which no wastes as defined in this circular
are generated, such as seldom-visited, unattended installations
consisting of automatic signalling, lighting, gauging or warn-
ing devices.
5- Reports to be Submitted. Each reporting agency shall prepare, in
accordance with instructions in Attachment la, and submit to the
General Services Administration, a separate report on GSA Form
Il66c, Report of Waste Water Disposal Practices at Federal Installa-
tions (Attachment l) for each reporting entity as defined in Attach-
ment la, Paragraph 1, as of December 31> 19^0.
Each reporting agency shall also prepare, in accordance with in-
structions in Attachment 2a, and submit to General Services Admin-
istration for each Bureau or comparable organizational unit, a re-
port on GSA Form 1209C, Number of Reports Submitted - Waste Water
Disposal Practices at Federal Installations (Attachment 2).
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An original and two copies of each report shall be submitted to the
General Services Administration, Office of Comptroller, Washington
25, D. C., not later than 120 days subsequent to date of issuance
of this circular.
6. Supplies of Forms. GSA Forms Il66c and 1209C may be obtained from
General Services Administration, Office of Regional Administrative
Assistant, Reproduction and Distribution Division, General Services
Regional Office Building, Washington 25, D. C. The telephone number
is Government dial code 13, extension 36^53-
7. Agency Liaison. The Agency Liaison representative on real property
inventories, designated pursuant to GSA Regulation 2-XE-101.06, also
shall serve for purposes of this inventory. If desired, a special
agency representative may be designated for purposes of this inven-
tory of waste water disposal practices at Federal installations.
When an agency designates a special representative for this inven-
tory, it shall be his responsibility to coordinate all reports with
the regular real property liaison representative. The General
Services Administration, Office of Comptroller, Washington 25, D. C.,
shall be advised in writing of the names of all such special liaison
representatives or any changes in such designation.
8. Inquiries. For additional information regarding the content of this
circular, or any questions or problems relating thereto, agency
representatives may communicate with the General Services Adminis-
tration, Office of Comptroller, Washington 25, D. C., telephone:
Government dial code 183, extension
JOHN L. MOORE
Administrator
Attachments
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GSA CIRCULAR NO. 232 - Attachment 1
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
REPORT OF WASTE WATER DISPOSAL
PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS
FORM APPROVED
BUDGET BUREAU
NO- 29-6102
I. AGENCY CONTROL NO.
3. GSA CONTROL NO.
2. REPORT AS OF
December 31. 1960
4.THIS BLOCK FOR GSA USE
S. NAME OF INSTALLATION*
6. ACT IVITY (Cheek one)
(1 ) FEDERAL
ACTIVITY
I [(2) NONFEDERAL
| I ACTIVITY
7. REPORTING AGENCY
B. INSTALLATION POPULATION (Cheek one)
BUREAU OR OTHER MAJOR ORGANIZATION
(1) I- SO
(2) 51-100
(3) 101-500
(4) .501. 1000
(5) 1001.2500
(6) 2501.5000
(7) 5001-10.0OO
(B) MORE THAN
10.000
LOCATION OF INSTALLATION
10. STATE OR CONT. 11. CITY OR TOWN
3. COUNTY OR COUNTRY
I4.-GEO- I!
GRAPH-I
ICAL
- -CORS-l
STATE OR CONT.
CITY OR TOWN
COUNTY OR COUNTRY
12. STREET ADDRESS. RFC. ROUTE NO.. OR OTHER LOCAL DESIGNATION
WASTE WATER DISCHARGE
15. POINT OF DISCHARGE
CODE
SEWAGE
16.
EST. DISCHARGE/DAY
(gallons)
17.
PERCENT
TREATED
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
18.
EST. DISCHARGE'DAY
(gaUons}
19.
PERCENT
TREATED
20.
PERCENT
COOLING
1 .
PUBLIC UTILITY SEWER
(Name of Owner and/or Operator) :
2.
SURFACE WATER BODY
(Name of Body) *
3.
GROUND
TRANSFERRED TO OTHER USERS
TOTAL
21. ACTIVITIES GENERATING INDUSTRIAL WASTE (Checfc a* appropriate)
n(18) RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS I I'26' PAPER *ND ALLIED
OPERATIONS J I PRODUCTS
I 1(31) LEATHER AND LEATHER
I | PRODUCTS
| |('0) METAL MINING
DUD ANTHRACITE. BITUMINOUS I 1(20) FOOD AND KINDRED I 1(28) CHEMICALS AND ALLIED I I'331 PRIMARY METAL INDUS-
COAL « L IGNI TE MINING I _ I PRODUCTS I _ I PRODUCTS I _ I TRIES
> «XTILE MILL PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
JJOOUCTS OF PETROLEUM QJ34) FABRICATED METAL
D(!«) MINING QUARRYING OF I 1(24) LUMBER AND WOOD I [(30) RUBBER AND RUBBER
NONMETALLIC MINERALS. I I PRODUCTS j I PRODUCTS KUOBtR
EXCEPT FUELS
1(39) MISCELLANEOUS MANUFAC-
| TURING INDUSTRIES
22. NOTICE ON WATER POLLUTION (Check and eomp/.fe as appropriate!
Qi.i
NO NOTIFICATION
RECEIVED
(2) FORMAL NOTICE
(3) LETTER REPORT
.VERBAL REPORT
23. REMARKS (Use reverse if more space is required)
2*. PREPARED BY (Type name and title)
25. SIGNATURE
26. DATE
Abbreviate when necessary so as not to exceed 23 letters and spaces.
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GSA CIRCULAR NO. 232 - Attachment la
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREPARATION OF GSA FORM 1166C, REPORT OF
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS
1. General Instructions.
a. Coverage and Reporting Agency. GSA Form 1166C, Report of Waste
Water Disposal Practices at Federal Installations, shall be pre-
pared "by all reporting agencies as of December 31> I960* i& a*1
original and two carbon copies. These reports shall cover all
vaste water generated by activities of the United States, from
all real property owned by and leased to the Federal Government,
including wholly owned Government corporations, in the fifty
States of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Com-
monwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Reports shall
also cover waste water from (l) nonfederal activities conducted
in Federal buildings or structures and (2) activities on Federal
land carried on by a nonfederal operator acting as an agent for
and under the supervision of the United States, such as con-
struction contractors and park concessionaires. For purposes of
this circular, waste water disposal is defined to include (a) all
discharges from building plumbing systems, (b) all fecal dis-
charges whether or not water carried, (c) all liquid wastes from
active or abandoned industrial activities, including cooling
waters, and (d) all solid wastes from active or abandoned in-
dustrial activities which are discharged directly into, or which
may find their way into, surface or ground waters.
Reports are required for all real property owned by and leased to
the United States except:
(1) Installations held in trust by the United States,
(2) All building locations leased to the United States for
use as offices or post offices, as reportable on GSA
Form 1166A,
(3) Installations consisting only of land where there are
no reportable activities generating wastes as defined
in the preceding paragraph,
(4) Lookout towers, ranger offices and single quarters in
National Forests and other remote areas, and
(5) Installations from which no wastes as defined in this
circular are generated, such as seldom-visited, un-
attended installations consisting of automatic sig-
nalling, lighting, gauging or warning devices.
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For purposes of this inventory, a reporting agency shall be the same
as that prescribed for the annual inventories of real property owned
by and leased to the United States Government in GSA Regulations
2-XI-201.01 and 2-XE-202.01.
b. Reporting Entity. It is the purpose of this inventory to locate
and describe the sources of all wastes generated from Federal
installations which affect, or are likely to affect, the quality
of either surface or ground waters. Thus, a reporting entity
for purposes of this inventory may differ somewhat from the en-
tity used in the inventories of real property owned by and
leased to the United States.
(l) Single Report from Federal Installations.
A Federal installation which generates waste discharging
to not more than one of any or all types of discharge
points as described in Block 15 of these instructions is
the same reporting entity for this inventory as in the
Federal real property inventories. Reports should be so
prepared that waste waters which are discharged .from a
single waste water system within an installation through
one or more effluent pipes directly into a single surface
water body are included in one reporting entity.
(2) Two or more Reports from Federal Installations.
(a) A Federal installation which generates waste dis-
charging to more than one of any or all types of dis-
charge points as described in Block 15 of these in-
structions is the subject of two or more reports.
In the case of these installations, a reporting en-
tity is to be determined in accordance with the
occurrence and location of any activities taking
place thereon which result in the discharge of waste
waters to a water body or to the ground. If waste
waters are separately handled in separate parts of an
installation, even though effluents are discharged to
the same water body but at different discharge points,
individual reports shall be prepared for each of the
separate systems.
Example; An individual unit of a military base having
its own sewage disposal facilities is considered a re-
porting entity even though the effluent from this unit
enters the same stream as that receiving the waste
waters from some other part of the base.
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(t>) Wherever waste waters are discharged to two or more
different bodies of water, or to widely separated
points on the same body of water, each such discharge
shall be considered to be a separate reporting entity.
Example; Two parts of a single Federal installation
discharging waste waters separately to two different
streams are considered as two separate reporting enti-
ties.
(c) Where waste waters are disposed of into two or more
points of the ground, all such disposal facilities on
a Federal installation which are located within a ra-
dius of one-half mile shall be included in one report-
ing entity unless there are well-defined units with a
lesser radius which will more exactly describe the
facilities.
2. Specific Instructions for Preparation of GSA. Form Il66c.
a. Date, Agency, and Property Identification.
Block 1. Agency Control No. For identification purposes, each
reporting agency may assign an agency control number
to each report.
Block 2. Report As Of. The effective date of this report,
December 31> 19^0, is preprinted on the form.
Block 3. GSA. Control No. Enter in this block the GSA. control
number assigned to the GSA. Forms 1166 or 1166A. cover-
ing the real property owned by or leased to the Fed-
eral Government for which this report is prepared. In
some cases several reports for the purpose of this in-
ventory may be covered by real property reported under
one GSA control number on GSA. Forms Il66 or 1166A.. In
the case of installations being reported for the first
time enter ("NEW").
Block h. This block for GSA. use.
Block 5. Name of Installation. When this report covers all
real property reported on GSA. Forms 1166 or 1166A, as
of June 30^ 19°0j enter the same name shown on these
forms. When this report covers only aj>art of the real
property previously reported, enter the commonly used
name for the portion of the real property being re-
ported. When an installation is located in more than
one State, a separate report is required to cover the
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portion of the installation located in each State.
Abbreviate the name of the installation, when neces-
sary, so that it shall not exceed 23 type spaces, in-
cluding "blank spaces between letters or words. For
example, "First National Bank Building" which has 28
type spaces may be abbreviated "First Nat Bank Bldg".
Block 6. Activity. Check the applicable box to indicate the
predominant activity generating waste waters. These
activities are:
Activity Type
Federal activity.
Nonfederal activity.
Only one box should be checked for each report. When
only activity of the United States Government generates
the reported waste, check the box for Code 1. When a
Federal installation contains some minor nonfederal
activities which generate waste flowing into the same
point of discharge being reported for U. S. activities,
check only the box for Code 1. Examples of these minor
activities are a restaurant concession occupying a
small portion of a Federal building, launderies, and
gasoline facilities on military installations, etc.
When nonfederal activities on Federal real property
are the major or only source generating waste reported,
check the box for Code 2 and give the name of the oper-
ator in Block 23, Remarks.
Block 7- Reporting Agency. Enter the name of the reporting
agency; that is, the department, commission, adminis-
tration, or authority. For example: Department of
Commerce, Atomic Energy Commission, Veterans Adminis-
tration, or Tennessee Valley Authority.
Block 8. Installation Population. Check the box for the appro-
priate code to show the total number of persons in the
area covered by this report during a 2U-hour day of
normal operations. The codes and respective popula-
tion description follow.
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Code
Number of Persons
1
2
3
k
6
1
8
1-50
51-100
101-500
501-1000
1001-2500
2501-5000
5001-10,000
more than 10,000
Block 9. Bureau or Other Major Organization. Enter the name
of the reporting Bureau or comparable major organi-
zation unit within the reporting agency. For
example: National Bureau of Standards.
Block 10. State or Continent. Enter the name of the State
(in U.S.) °r continent (outside U.S.) in which the
real property is located. When an installation is
located in more than one State, a separate report
shall "be submitted to cover the portion of the
installation located in each State.
Block 11. City or Town. Enter the name of the city or town
in or near which the installation is located, pro-
vided (1) the installation is in one county only,
and (2) the designated city or town is in the same
county as the location of the installation (Block
13.) When these circumstances do not apply, enter
"No City Identification".
Block 12. Street Address. Enter the street address, KPD, route
number or other local designation.
Block 13. County or Country. Enter the name(s) of the county,
counties, parish(es) (in U.S.) or U.S. territory or
possession, (outside U.S.) in which the real property
is located. Separate reports for each county in the
same State are not required; however, the name of
each county must "be entered in this block. If the
space is insufficient, complete the list of counties
under "Remarks", Block 23.
Block 1^. Geographical Code. Enter the appropriate numerical
code for the location of the installation as shown
in Blocks 10, 11, and 13 in the following sequence:
State or Continent (2 digits), City or Town (k dig-
its), County or Country (J digits). (Example: Coral
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Gables, Dade County, Florida, will "be shown as
09-0670-025.)
Codes shall be obtained from the publication- "Geo-
graphical Location Codes", issued by the General
Services Administration, Office of Comptroller.
(See GSA Circular No. 146, Revision No. 2, dated
June 30, I960.) Do not fill in this space if the
geographical code is not known. When the location
of the installation cannot be identified with any
city (Block 11) the code under "City" shall be
reported as 9999 When the installation is located
in more than one county (Block 13), the code under
"County" shall be reported as 999.
b. Waste Water Discharge.
Block 15. Point of Discharge. The points of discharge are pre-
printed in this block.
When one of the points of discharge is a public util-
ity sewer, enter the name of the owner and/or opera-
tor of the sewer system in the appropriate space
provided in this block under the preprinted "Public
Utility Sewer." Abbreviate the name of the owner,
when necessary, so as not to exceed 23 type spaces
and/or letters, including the blank spaces between
letters or words.
When one of the points of discharge is a surface
water body, enter the name of this body in the space
provided in Block 15 under "Surface Water Body."
Abbreviate the name of the body, when necessary, so
as not to exceed 23 type spaces and/or letters,
including blank spaces between letters or words. The
various points of discharge are described below.
Code Description
1 Public Utility Sewers are generally municipal,
county, or other local governmental systems.
They are also defined to include any pipe,
conduit, or receiving chamber which is part
of a sewer system owned and/or operated by any
other than the reporting entity.
2 Surface Water Body shall mean any river,
stream, lake, pond, tidal, or estuarial water.
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It shall include sewage lagoons or waste stabi-
lization ponds, whose effluents discharge to a
surface water body.
3 Ground shall mean the discharge into septic
tanks, cesspools and subsurface disposal
fields, privy vaults, chemical toilets, sewage
lagoons or stabilization ponds where no efflu-
ent discharges to a surface water body. Also
include deep wells or spray and other irriga-
tion on land of the reporting entity.
4 Transferred to Other Users shall mean that the
waste water discharge is actually piped or
otherwise transferred to some person, public or
private body other than the reporting entity
for use such as for cooling purposes, or irri-
gation on land not within the reporting entity.
Block 16. Estimated Sewage Discharge Per Day. Enter the esti-
mated average discharge of sewage in gallons per day
for each point of discharge printed in Block 15. In-
clude all discharges from building plumbing systems.
In the case of fecal discharges which are not water-
carried, enter the number of persons using that partic-
ular facility during an average day and use the letter
"P" after the figure for number of persons. Show the
total discharge as reported in gallons for Codes 1, 2,
3j and kf and enter the total in the space so marked.
Block 17. Percent of Sewage Treated. For each point of discharge
reported in Block 16, enter the percent to show the
portion of this sewage which is treated by the report-
ing agency and/or lessee of the property. Under
"Remarks" Block 23, describe briefOy this treatment.
Block 18. Estimated Industrial Waste Discharge Per Day. This
block is to be used to report both liquid and solid
wastes from active or abandoned industrial activities.
Enter the estimated averagp discharge of liquid waste
including cooling waters in gallons per day for each
applicable point of discharge printed in Block 15.
If there are any solid wastes as defined in tnis cir-
cular, paragraph 4, Coverage, enter the letter "S"
after the figure reporting gallons of liquid dis-
charge. If there are solid wastes only, enter the
letter "S". Show the total industrial liquid waste
discharge in gallons for Codes 1, 2, 3t and 4 in the
"Total" space.
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Block 19. Percent of Industrial Waste Treated. For each point of
discharge of industrial waste reported in Block 18,
enter the percent to show the portion of this total in-
dustrial waste which is treated by the reporting agency
and/or lessee of the property. Under "Remarks" Block
23, describe briefly this treatment.
Block 20. Percent Cooling Water. For each point of discharge re-
ported in Block 18, enter the percent of this indus-
trial waste which is cooling water.
Block 21. Activities Generating Industrial Wastes. When indus-
trial wastes are reported, check the necessary boxes
for codes representing activities conducted at this in-
stallation which generate industrial wastes. The codes
and classifications of activities generating industrial
wastes follow:
Code Description
10 Metal Mining includes establishments primarily
engaged in mining, developing mines, or explor-
ing for metallic minerals (ores). These ores
are valued chiefly for the metals contained to
be recovered for use as such or as constituents
of alloys. In addition, ores of rare earth
metals and titanium are included. This major
group also includes all ore dressing and bene-
ficiating operations whether performed at mills
operating in conjunction with the mines served
or at mills, such as custom mills, operated
separately. These include mills which crush,
grind, wash, dry, sinter, or leach ore, or per-
form gravity separation or flotation operations.
Exception: Any metal mining as defined under
this code which is concerned primarily with
uranium or other radioactive ores shall be re-
ported under Code 18, Radioactive Materials
Operations.
11 Anthracite, Bituminous Coal, and Lignite Mining
includes establishments primarily engaged in
producing anthracite (hard coal), bituminous
coal, or lignite. Mining operations, dredging
operations, and preparation plants such as
cleaning plants, breakers, and washeries,
whether or not such plants are operated in con-
junction with the mines served, are included.
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13 Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction
includes establishments primarily engaged in
producing crude petroleum, natural gas, natural
gasoline, and cycle condensate. Types of activ-
ities included are explorations, drilling, well
operation and maintenance, and the operation of
natural gasoline and cycle plants. The group
.includes emulsion "breaking and desilting of
crude petroleum performed to render the oil mar-
ketable, and the production of petroleum prod-
ucts from lignite.
Ik Mining and Quarrying of Nonmetallic Minerals,
Except Fuels includes establishments primarily
engaged in mining or quarrying, developing
mines, or exploring for nonmetallic minerals,
except fuels.
18, Radioactive Materials Operations includes all
operations involved in mining, developing mines
or exploring for uranium or other radioactive
ores; all operations involved in processing
such ores for the separation of radioactive
materials; and all operations involved in han-
dling and fabricating of such materials. Also
included are all nuclear reactor operations
such as those involved in the production of
radioactive isotopes, in the testing of experi-
mental units or in the production of power.
Exception; Operations where radioactive mate-
rials are used in medical diagnostic, therapeu-
tic or research procedures or as tracers in
industrial or other research, are not included
in this Code, and such operations are not to be
considered in this inventory.
20 Food and Kindred Products includes establish-
ments manufacturing foods- and beverages for
human consumption, and certain related products
such as manufactured ice and prepared feeds for
animals and fowls.
22 Textile Mill Products includes establishments
engaged in performing any of the following
operations, regardless of the type of fiber
used: (l) manufacturing, yarn, thread, cord-
age, and twine; (2) manufacturing woven fabric,
carpets and rugs, braids, laces, knit fabric,
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knit garments, and other products from yarn;
(3) dyeing and finishing fibers, yarn, and
fabrics, and (4) coating, waterproofing, and
otherwise treating fabric. Also included are
establishments engaged in manufacturing felt
fabrics and products.
2k Lumber and Wood Products includes logging
camps engaged in cutting timber and pulpwood;
merchant sawmills, veneer mills, lath mills,
shingle mills, cooperage-stock mills, planing
mills and plywood mills engaged in producing
lumber and wood basic materials; and estab-
lishments engaged in manufacturing finished
articles made entirely, or mainly, of wood or
wood substitutes, including furniture.
26 Paper and Allied Products includes the manu-
facture of pulp primarily from wood, and from
rags and other fibers; the conversion of these
pulps into any kind of paper or paperboard;
and the manufacture of paper and paperboard in-
to converted paper products such as coated
paper, paper bags, paper boxes, cards and en-
velopes .
28 Chemicals and Allied Products includes estab-
lishments producing basic chemicals, establish-
ments manufacturing products by predominantly
chemical processes; includes manufacture of
photographic chemicals.
29 Products of Petroleum and Coal includes estab-
lishments refining crude petroleum and manu-
facturing coke and coke-oven products, paving
and roofing materials, and other products made
from petroleum and coal; includes establish-
ments manufacturing and distributing gas to
consumers.
30 Rubber and Rubber Products includes establish-
ments refining natural rubber or manufacturing
synthetic rubber, includes establishments manu-
facturing from natural or synthetic rubber,
gutta percha, balata, or gutta siak, all kinds
of rubber products such as tires, rubber foot-
wear, mechanical rubber goods, and rubber sun-
dries. This group also includes establishments
manufacturing reclaimed rubber or rebuilt and
retreaded rubber tires.
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31 Leather and Leather Products includes estab-
lishments engaged in tanning, currying, and
finishing hides and skins, and establishments
manufacturing finished leather and artificial
leather products and similar products made of
other materials.
33 Primary Metal Industries includes establish-
ments engaged in the smelting and refining of
ferrous and nonferrous metal from ore, pig, or
scrap; in the rolling, drawing, and alloying of
ferrous and nonferrous metals; and in the manu-
facture of castings, forgings, and other basic
products of ferrous and nonferrous metals. All
operations involved primarily with uranium or
other radioactive materials shall be reported
under Code 18, Radioactive Materials Operations.
3^ Fabricated Metal Products includes establish-
ments engaged in fabricating ferrous and non-
ferrous metal products such as tin cans and
other tinware, hand tools, cutlery, general
hardware, nonelectric heating apparatus, fabri-
cated structural metal products, metal stamp-
ings, lighting fixtures, fabricated wire prod-
ucts, and a variety of metal products not else-
where classified. Includes ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment.
39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries includes
establishments primarily engaged in manufactur-
ing products not classified in any other manu-
facturing major group.
Block 22. Notice on Water Pollution. Check the appropriate box to
indicate the type of notification, if any, which has
been received from an official source that existing
waste water discharge practices at the installation re-
ported may be responsible for any water pollution prob-
lem. Codes and types of advice follow:
Code Type of Advice
1 No notification received
2 Formal notice
3 Letter report
k Verbal report
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For the type of notice checked, enter the date. The
date shall "be entered "by its numerical designation -us-
ing 6 digits for the month, day, and year. For example,
February 5, I960, would be reported as 02-05-60. If
more than one notice has been received, enter the lat-
est notice in this block. Other notices shall be de-
scribed in Block 23.
c. Remarks, Signature, and Date
Block 23. Remarks. When nonfederal activities are reported in
Block 6, enter the name of the operator here. Where
treatment is indicated in Block 17 and/or 19, enter a
description of each element of the treatment process in
this block. Also, enter a description of notices con-
cerning water pollution problems received prior to the
notice shown in Block 22, if any. If it is necessary
to clarify or expand any entries beyond the space pro-
vided in the various blocks, make such notations in
this block and continue, if necessary, on the reverse
of the form.
Block 2k. Prepared by. Type in the name and title of the offi-
cial responsible for the preparation of the report.
Block 25. Signature. The official designated in Block 24 shall
sign his name in the block.
Block 26. Date. Enter the date on which the report was prepared.
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GSA CIRCULAR NO. 232 - Attachment 2
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
NUMBER OF REPORTS SUBMITTED
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS
FORM APPROVED
BUDGET BUREAU
NO. 29-6101
1. AS OF
December 31, I960
2. REPORTING AGENCY
3. BUREAU OR OTHER MAJOR ORGANIZATION
TOTAL NUMBER OF REPORTS FOR INSTALLATIONS IN:
NUMBER OF REPORTS
SUBMITTED
4. THE UNITED STATES (The 50 States and the District of Columbia)
5. PUERTO RICO
P. THE VIRGIN ISLANDS
7. GRAND TOTAL NUMBER OF REPORTS (4+5+6)
8. REMARKS
». PREPARED BY (Type none and title)
10. SIGNATURE
. DATE
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GSA CIRCULAR NO. 232 - Attachment 2a
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREPARATION OF GSA FORM 1209C, NUMBER OF REPORTS
SUBMITTED - WASTE WATER DISPOSAL PRACTICES AT FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS
1. General Instructions. GSA Form 1209C, Number of Reports Submitted -
Waste Water Disposal Practices at Federal Installations, shall be
prepared by each reporting agency for each bureau or other major
organizational unit.
GSA Form 1209C is intended to provide a control over individual
inventory reports of waste water disposal at Federal installations
submitted on GSA Forms Il66c.
A separate GSA Form 1209C shall be prepared for each bureau or
other comparable major organizational unit. An original and 2
carbon copies of this form together with the related GSA Forms
Il66c shall be prepared and submitted to the General Services
Administration/ Office of Comptroller, Washington 2$, D. C., not
later than 120 days subsequent to date of issuance of this circular.
2. Specific Instructions.
a. Date, Reporting Agency, and Bureau.
Block 1. As Of. The effective date of this report, December
31, I960, is preprinted on the form.
Block 2. Reporting Agency. Enter in this block the name of
the reporting agency, that is, the department, com-
mission, administration, or authority. For example:
Department of Commerce, Atomic Energy Commission,
Veterans Administration, or Tennessee Valley Author-
ity.
Block 3- Bureau or Other Major Organizational Unit. Enter on
this line the name of the bureau or other comparable
major organizational unit within the reporting agency.
For example: National Bureau of Standards or Bureau
of Land Management.
b. Total Number of Reports for Installations by Location.
Block 4. The United States (The $0 States and the District of
Columbia")"!Enter in this block the total number of
reports, GSA Forms Il66c, submitted for installations
in the United States.
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Block 5» Puerto Rico. Enter in this "block the total number
of reports, GSA Forms 1166C, submitted for instal-
lations located in Puerto Rico.
Block 6. The Virgin Islands. Enter in this block the number
of reports, GSA Forms Il66c, submitted for instal-
lations located in the Virgin Islands.
Block 7. Grand Total Number of Reports (lt.+5+6). Enter in
this block the total number of reports, GSA Forms
Il66c, submitted by the reporting bureau or other
major organizational unit. This amount should agree
with the sum of Blocks 4, 5> and 6.
c. Remarks.
Block 8. Remarks. Indicate in Block 8 if Public Health Serv-
ice technical assistance may be desired to deal with
unusual or persistent water pollution control prob-
lems, and specify.
Block 9« Prepared by. Type in the name and title of the offi-
cial responsible for the preparation of the report.
Block 10. Signature. The official designated as responsible
for the preparation of the report shall sign his
name in this block.
Block 11. Date. Enter date on which the report was prepared.
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