1970 GRANT AND CONTRACT AWARDS
RESEARCH GRANTS
RESEARCH CONTRACTS
DEMONSTRATION GRANTS
STORM AND COMBINED SEWER GRANTS
STORM AND COMBINED SEWER CONTRACTS
ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS
ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT CONTRACTS
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT CONTRACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Water Quality Office
Office of Research and Development
Washington, D.C. 20242
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RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
FISCAL YEAR 1970
GRANT AND CONTRACT AWARDS
RESEARCH GRANTS
DEMONSTRATION GRANTS
RESEARCH CONTRACTS
STORM AND COMBINED SEWER GRANTS
STORM AND COMBINED SEWER CONTRACTS
ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS
ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT CONTRACTS
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT CONTRACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WATER QUALITY OFFICE
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20242
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FORWARD
Sections 5 and 6 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, Public
Law 660, as amended, authorized the award of grants and contracts
For research, development, and demonstration projects. Five types
of projects are available.
Research Grants and Contracts are awarded to public or private agencies,
institutions, and to individuals to assist in supporting basic and
applied research projects relating to the causes, control, and pre-
vention of water pollution. They support projects directed toward
the discovery, and development of new information and technology in
the chemical, physical, biological, and social sciences, in engineering,
and in administrative aspects related to:
1. Identification of pollutants
2. Fate and persistence of pollutants
3. Effects of pollutants on water uses
4. Treatment processes
5. Non-treatment methods of pollution control
6. Ultimate disposal of pollutants
Demonstration Grants are awarded to public or private agencies,
institutions, and to individuals to assist in investigations and
studies of an applied nature and to develop and demonstrate the
feasibility of new methods related to the causes, control, and pre-
vention of water pollution. They are designed to evaluate the application
of research findings, and to expedite incorporation of new knowledge
into routine pollution control practice.
Storm and Combined Sewer Grants are awarded to states and interstate
agencies, municipalities and intemunicipal agencies, whereas Storm
and Combined Sewer Contracts are awarded to public or private agencies,
institutions, and to individuals. Both grants and contracts are de-
signed to assist projects which will develop and/or will demonstrate
a new or improved method of controlling the discharge into any waters
of untreated or inadequately treated sewage or other wastes from
sewers which carry storm water or both storm water and sewage or other
wastes.
Advanced Waste Treatment Grants are awarded to states and Interstate
agencies, municipalities, and intermunicipal agencies, whereas Advanced
Waste Treatment Contracts are awarded to public and private agencies,
institutions, and to individuals. These projects are designed to assist
in the development and/or demonstration of advanced waste treatment and
water purification methods (including the temporary use of new or improved
chemical additives which provide substantial immediate improvements in
existing treatment processes), or new or improved methods of joint
treatment systems for municipal and industrial wastes.
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Industrial Waste Treatment Grants and Contracts are awarded to public
and private agencies, institutions, and to individuals to support
research and demonstration projects for the prevention of pollution
of waters by industry, including, but not limited to, treatment of
industrial waters.
To obtain details concerning the above awards and to request forms
for the submission of applications, write to:
Project Coordination
Office of Research and Development
Water Quality Office
Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D.C. 20242
DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED:
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states:
"No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color,
or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the
benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any program or
activity receiving Federal financial assistance." Therefore, this
office will be operated in compliance with this law.
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RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
FISCAL YEAR 1970 GRANT AND CONTRACT AWRDS
CONTENTS
Forward ii
Summary of Awards by Conventional Budget Elements 1
Research, Development, and Demonstration Program Structure .... 2
Summary of Awards by Program Structure 3
Projects in Municipal Pollution Control Technology 10
Projects in Industrial Pollution Control Technology 21
Projects in Agricultural Pollution Control Technology 33
Projects in Mining Pollution Control Technology 37
Projects in Other-Sources-of-Pollution Control Technology .... 42
Projects in Water Quality Control Technology 48
Projects in Waste Treatment and Ultimate Disposal Technology ... 66
Projects in Water Quality Requirements Research 84
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RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
SUMMARY OF AWARDS
FISCAL YEAR 1970
Projects
Conventional Budget Elements Awarded
Research Grants
Demonstration Grants
Research Contracts
Storm & Combined Sewer Grants (6A1)
Storm & Combined Sewer Contracts (6A1)
Advanced Waste Treatment Grants (6A2)
Advanced Waste Treatment Contracts (6A2)
Industrial Waste Treatment Grants (6B)
Industrial Waste Treatment Contracts (6B)
ALL PROJECTS
176
53
75
9
18
16
12
60
36
455
Amount
Awarded
$ 6,476,939.55
$ 2,321,680.60
$ 4,805,526.00
$ 3,319,610.00
$ 1,239,437.50
$ 4,678,181.00
$ 2,611,614.96
$ 8,362,770.51
$ 2,006,075.50
$35,821,835.62
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RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
FISCAL YEAR 1970
Program Elements Section 5 Section 5 Section 6A1
Research Demonstration
MUNICIPAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
11010 - Grants $ 33,264.00 $ 43,250.00
Contracts
11020 - Grants 80,134.00 $3,038,410.00
Contracts 957,327.50
11030 - Grants 19,102.00
Contracts 283,310.00
11040 - Grants
Contracts
11050 - Grants
11060 - Grants
Contracts
INDUSTRIAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
12010 - Grants 27,086.00 10,065.00
Contracts 68,060.00
Section 6A2 Section 6B Total FY 1970
Awards
Amount
$2,323,976.00 $ 2,400,490.00
1,128,516,96 1,128,516.96
3,529,006.96
3,118,544.00
957,327.50
4,075,871.50
19,102.00
283,310.00
302,412.00
809,256.00 $ 16,890.00 826,146.00
54,850.00 54,850.00
880,996.00
180,168.13 217,319.13
1,500.00 69,560.00
286,879.13
No.
9
2
11
10
14
24
1
4
5
3
1
4
7
1
8
Active
Projects
In FY 1970
25
4
29
34
27
61
3
6
9
1
1
2
1
1
18
1
19
17
1
18
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Program
12020 -
12040 -
12050 -
12060 -
12070 -
12080 -
12090 -
12100 -
12120 -
12130 -
Elements Section 5 Section 5 Section 6A1
Research Demonstration
Grants 66,143.00 32,539.00
Contracts
Grants 106,396.00 15,415.00
Contracts
Grants 15,349.00 34,998.60
Contracts
Grants 17,538.00
Grants
Grants
Grants 67,372.00 47,500.00
Contracts
Grants 20,633.00
Grants 25,900.00
Contracts
Grants
Section 6A2 Section 6B Total FY 1970
Awards
Amount
1,476,868.00 1,575,550.00
1,575,550.00
1,183,169.00 1,304,980.00
1,304,980.00
176,677.00 227,024.60
227,024.60
2,166,326.00 2,183,864.00
2,183,864.00
1,500.00 1,500.00
1,500.00
209,428.00 324,300.00
324,300.00
170,000.00 190,633.00
190,633.00
323,938.00 349,838.00
33,897.00 33,897.00
383,735.00
873,072.00 88,161.00 961,233.00
961,233.00
No.
9
9
10
10
4
4
12
12
1
1
5
5
2
2
5
1
6
3
3
Active
Projects
In PY 1970
17
2
19
22
1
23
9
1
10
34
34
1
1
1
1
9
1
10
3
3
9
1
10
3
3
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Progrt
un Elements
Section 5 Section 5 Section 6A1
Research Demonstration
AGRICULTURAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
13010 - Grants 37,552.00
13020 - Grants 154,964.00
13030 - Grants 335,732.00 440,826.00
Contracts 220,000.00
13040 - Grants 60,470.00
Contracts 76 ,000 . 00
MINING-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
14010 - Grants 167,969.23 42,247.00
Contracts 218,244.00
14020 - Grants 29,835.00
Contracts
14030 - Grants
14040 - Grants 21,340.00
Contracts
14050 - Grants
Section 6A2 Section 6B Total FY 1970
Awards
Amount
37,552.00
37,552.00
154,964.00
154,964.00
776,558.00
220,000.00
996,558.00
490,748.00 551,218.00
75,000.00 151,000.00
702,218.00
1,266,617.38 1,476,833.61
350,678.50 568,922.50
2,045,756.11
29,835.00
29,835.00
21,340.00
45,603.00 45,603.00
66,943.00
153,854.00 153,854.00
153,854.00
No.
1
1
3
3
5
2
7
9
2
11
15
13
28
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
Active
Projects
In FY 1970
1
1
4
4
8
2
10
16
2
18
31
20
51
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
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Program Elements
Section 5 Section 5 Section 6A1 Section 6A2
Research Demonstration
OTHBR-SOURCBS-OF-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
15010 - Grants 24,180.00
13020 - Grants 26,104.00
Contracts 61,392.00
15030 - Grants 280,000.00
15040 - Grants 10,209.00
15050 - Grants
15060 - Grants
15070 - Grants 1,000.00
15080 - Grants 135,000.00 2,000.00
Contracts 56,747.00
WATER QUALITY CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
16010 - Grants 763,459.00 24,525.00
Contracts 96,983.00
16020 - Grants 220,029.00 105,695.00
Contracts 295,229.00
Section 6B Total FY 1970
Awards
Amount
24,180.00
24,180.00
26,104.00
61,392.00
87,496.00
280 ,000 .00
280,000.00
10,209.00
10,209.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
368,508.00 505,508.08
1,473,438.00 1,530,185.00
2,035,693.00
787,984.00
96,983.00
884,967.00
325,724.00
295,229.00
620,953.00
No.
•
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
24
30
18
3
21
13
8
21
Active
Projects
In FY 1970
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
32
42
37
5
42
18
10
28
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Program
16030 -
16040 -
16050 -
16060 -
16070 -
16080 -
16090 -
16100 -
16130 -
Elements
Grants
Contracts
Grants
Contracts
Grants
Contracts
Grants
Contracts
Grants
Contracts
Grants
Contracts
Grants
Contracts
Grants
Grants
Contracts
Section 5 Section 5 Section 6A1
Research Demonstration
317,659.00
29,489.00
203,074.00
205,438.00 249,969.00
15,200.00
19,205.00 91,307.00
92,973.00
207,032.00
302,021.00 123,564.00
359,039.00
123,305.00 306,671.00
151,268.00
169,061.00 71,080.00
251,856.00 158,224.00
253,312.00
Section 6A2 Section 6B Total FY 1970
Awards
Amount
317,659.00
317,659.00
29,489.00
203,074.00
232,563.00
455,407.00
15,200.00
470,607.00
110,512.00
92,973.00
203,485.00
207,032.00
207,032.00
425,585.00
359 ,039 .00
784,624.00
45,815.00 475,791.00
151,268.00
627,059.00
240,141.00
240,141.00
410,080.00
70,062.00 323,374.00
733,454.00
No.
7
7
1
2
3
16
1
17
3
2
5
5
5
13
2
15
9
4
13
4
4
8
7
15
Active
Projects
In FY 1970
14
1
15
2
2
4
25
3
28
13
3
16
10
4
14
13
4
17
22
6
28
4
4
9
11
20
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Program
Elements
WASTE TREATMENT &
17010 - Grants
Contracts
17020 - Grants
Contracts
17030 - Grants
Contracts
17040 - Grants
Contracts
17050 - Grants
Contracts
17060 - Grants
Contracts
17070 - Grants
Contracts
17080 - Grants
Contracts
17090 - Grants
Contracts
Section 5 Section 5 Section 6A1 Section 6A2 Section 6B
Research Demonstration
ULTIMATE DISPOSAL TECHNOLOGY
162,006.00 39,800.00
408,993.00 87,856.00
94,775.00
282,856.00
76,136.00 98,100.00
315,700.00
22,708.00
271,333.00 285,973.00
177,540.32 38,410.00 127,178.00
181,467.00 208,714.00
72,587.00
239,329.00 118,799.00
147,925.00 311,187.00
17,439.00 147,706.00 327,800.00
29,992.00 347,308.00
111,187.00 102,900.00
79,555.00 187,210.00
Total FY 1970
Awards
Amount
201,806.00
496^849.00
698,655.00
94,775.00
282,856.00
377,631.00
174,236.00
315,700.00
489,936.00
22,708.00
557,306.00
580,014.00
343,128.32
390,181.00
733,309.32
72,587.00
72,587.00
358,128.00
459,112.00
817,240.00
492.945.00
377,300.00
870,245.00
214,087.00
266,765.00
480,852.00
No.
5
7
12
3
4
7
3
4
7
1
5
6
10
5
15
2
2
7
6
13
5
2
7
6
4
10
Active
Projects
In FY 1970
20
20
40
8
12
20
12
7
19
2
11
13
21
12
33
5
1
6
15
12
27
13
4
17
8
12
20
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Program Elements
Section 5 Section 5 Section 6A1
Research Demonstration
Section 6A2 Section 68 Total FY 1970 Active
Awards Projects
Amount No. In FY 1970
WATER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS RESEARCH
18010 - Grants
Contracts
18020 - Grants
Contracts
18040 - Grants
Contracts
18050 - Grants
Contracts
Total - Grants
Total - Contracts
Grand Total
45,207.00
78,875.00
1,555,559.00 33,464.00
811,474.00
6,476,939.55 2,321,680.60
4^805, 526. 00
$11,282,465.55 $2,321,680.60
45,207.00
78,875.00
124,082.00
1,589,023.00
811,474.00
2,400,497.00
3,319,610.00 4,678,181.00 8,362,770.51 25,159,181.66
1^139,437.50 2,611^614.96 2,006^075.50 10,662^653.96
$4,559,047.50 $7,289,795.96 $10,368,846.01 $35,821,835.62
2
1
3
44
9
53
313
142
455
638
263
901
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RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM
1100 - MUNICIPAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
10
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1101 - Sewered Wastes
Section 5 Research Grant
Johns Hopkins University
34th and Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland
Fluid Friction in the Presence 11010DUZ
of Non-rigid Boundaries
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Muskegon County Dept.
of Public Works
County Building
Muskegon, Michigan
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Engineering Feasibility Demon- 11010FMY
stration Study - Muskegon
MI Wastewater Treatment
Irrigation System
33,264.00
43,250.00
Application of Programmed
Learning to Water Chemistry
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
City of Port Arthur
P.O. Box 1089
Port Arthur, Texas
City of San Antonio
Dept. of Public Works
City Hall
San Antonio, Texas
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
Dept. of Sanitation
600 Helois Street
Metarie, Louisiana
City of Grand Rapids Michigan
1300 Market Avenue, S.W.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
County Sanitation District
No. 2 of Los Angeles County
2020 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
Sewerage Commission of the
City of Milwaukee
P.O. Box 2079
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sewer System Oxygenation for
Corrosion & Odor Control
Demonstration of Virus Removal
from Municipal Sewage
Study Involving Aeration to
Freshen Sewage & Retard
Bacterial Activity in Long
Sewers
11010DWY
11010DYO 36,266.00
11010EGZ 423,750.00
11010ELP 24,000.00
The Use of Iron Salts & Organic 11010ENK
Polyelectrolytes for Removal of
Phosphorus from Municipal
Sewage
355,634.00
Basic Research on Sulfide
Occurence & Control in Sewage
Collection Systems
Phosphorous Removal with
Pickle Liquor in a 115 MGD
Activated Sludge Plant
11010ENX 187,950.00
11010FLQ 46,376.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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11
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
New York City, Dept. of
Water Resources
Bureau of Water Pollution
Control
New York, New York
Cuyahoga County Board of
Commissioners
Cleveland, Ohio
Manville Borough of
Manville, New Jersey
Lake County, Ohio
Painesville, Ohio
Metropolitan Sanitary
District of Greater Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Port Arthur City of
Port Arthur, Texas
Metropolitan Sanitary
District of Greater Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Pewaukee Village of
Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Richardson, City of
Richardson, Texas
Lake County of
Painesville, Ohio
Austin, City of
Austin, Texas
Milwaukee, City of,
Sewage Commission
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Metro Sanitation District
of Greater Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Metropolitan St. Louis
Sewer District
St. Louis, Missouri
Demonstration of the Pure 11010GEV1,250,000.00
Oxygen Aeration Process to Up-
grade Existing Waste Treatment
Plants
Chemical Clarification & 11010DAB
Carbon Filt. & Adsorption
as Second Treatment Plants,
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
New Process to Improve 11010DJC
Quality of Trickling Filter
Effluent
Porteous Process for Heat
Treatment of Sludge
Land Reclamation Through Use
of Digested Sewage Sludge
Phase 2
Chemical and Biological
Testing and Evaluation of
Control Hydrogen
11010DKI *
11010DPW *
11010DYO *
Performance Analysis of 11010EBW
15 MGD Dicrostrainer for
Tertiary Treatment
Demonstrate the Allischalmers
Donau Waste Treatment Plant
A Demonstration on Enhancement
of Effluent From a Trickling
Filter
Water Pollution Abatement
Program for Mentor Lake
County, Ohio
11010EBX
11010EGL *
11010EGO *
Design Guides for Selective 11010ESQ
Wastewater Treatment
Processes
Development of a System for 11010EVE
Conditioning and Dewatering
Sludge by Freezing
Hanover Tertiary Plant 11010EZJ
Studies
Evaluation of Odor Control 11010EZQ
by Covering a Sludge
Thickener
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
San Antonio River Authority
San Antonio, Texas
Hollywood, City of
Hollywood, Florida
Contact Stabilization 11010EZT
Operating Parameters
Aerobic Digestion of 11010FAC
Sewage Sludge with Effluent
Disposal by an Ocean Outfall
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract
District of Columbia Performance of Special Studies 11010EYM1,072,616.96
Dept. of Sanitary Engineering and Investigations Relating to
Washington, D.C. Waste Treatment
Union Carbide Corp.
Linde Division
P.O. Box 44
Tonawanda, New York
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Koenig, Louis Research
San Antonio, Texas
System for Aeration Process
Using Pure Oxygen
Improving Trickling Filter
Based Treatment System
Operations Research and
Logistics for Advanced
Waste Treatment Research
11010FRN 55,900.00
11010DGA
11010DNT
1102 Combined Sewer Discharges
Section 5 Research Grant
Lehigh University
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Transport of Solid
Suspension in Conduits
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Tulane University
New Orleans, Louisiana
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
Bedding and Infiltration
Studies of Sanitary Sewers
in the Gulf Coast Area
11020EKD
Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Grant
Board of County Commissioners, Determination of Ground
Montgomery County, Ohio
Ketterlng, Ohio
Buffalo, City of
Buffalo, New York
San Francisco, City & County
San Francisco, California
Water Infiltration and the
Effects
Program for Preventing and
Eliminating Oil Pollution
of the Buffalo River through
Combined Sewers and Other Means
Treatment of Combined Sewer
Overflows by the Dissolved
Air Flotation
11020DHQ
11020DJG
11020DXC
11022DEI 23,538.00
Urban Runoff Characteristics 11024DQU 56,596.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Akron, City of
Akron, Ohio
South St. Paul Sewage
Disposal Commission
South St. Paul, Minnesota
Chicago, Illinois
Cleveland, City of
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, City of
Columbus, Ohio
Shelbyville, City of
Shelbyville, Illinois
Borough of New Providence
New Providence, New Jersey
New York, City of
New York, New York
Minneapolis-St. Paul
Sanitary District
St. Paul, Minnesota
New Orleans, Sewage and
Water Board of
New Orleans, Louisiana
Milwaukee, City of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
East Chicago Sanitary
District
East Chicago, Indiana
Dallas, City of
Dallas, Texas
Detroit, City of
Detroit, Michigan
New York, City of
New York, New York
Underground Storage Tank
11020DXH
Efficiency and Economy of 11020EKK
Polymeric Sewage Clarification
Lawrence Avenue Underflow 11020EMD
Sys tern
A Program for Demonstrating 11020EZW
Combined Sewer Overflow
Control Techniques for Water
Quality Improvement and Beach
Protection
Modification of Whittier 11020FAL
Street Storm Stand-by Tanks
Sewage Treatment Facilities 11020FAM
for City of Shelbyville
Utilization of High Trickling 11020FAN
Filters for Treatment of
Combined Sewer Overflows
Characterization of Those 11020FAO
Parameters that Measure the
Effects of Combined Overflows
Disoatchlng System for 11020FAQ
Control of Combined Sewer
Losses
Chlorination and Hypochlorin- 11020FAS
ation of Polluted Storm Water
Pumpage
Humboldt Avenue Overflow 11020FAU
Detention and Chlorination
Facility
East Chicago Treatment Lagoon 11020FAV
Storm Water Treatment 11020FAW
Facility
System Monitoring and 11020FAX
Remote Control
Installation and Evaluation 11020FDP
of a Unique Flow Regulating
Device Called Ponsar Regulator
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Springfield Sanitary
District
Springfield, Illinois
City of Richmond
City Hall
Richmond, Virginia
New York State Dept. of
Health
Albany, New York
Dallas, City of
Dallas, Texas
City of Renosha
100 51st Place
Kenosha, Wisconsin
City of Rohnert Park
435 Southwest Boulevard
Rohnert Park, California
Metropolitan District
Commission
20 Somerset Street
Boston, Massachusetts
City of Dallas
City Hall, Main & Harwood
Dallas, Texas
City of Mony Clemens
One Crocker Boulevard
Mount Clemens, Michigan
City of Racine
730 Washington Avenue
Racine, Wisconsin
City of Chippewa Falls
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
Metropolitan District
Commission
Boston, Massachusetts
Evaluation of a Stabilization 3-ILL-l
Pond for Treatment of Combined
Sewer Overflows
Stream Pollution Abatement
by Supplemental Pumping
Pressure Sewer System
Demonstration
Bachman Creek Sewer Overflow
Pollution Reduction
11022FLV 282,022.00
11022DQI
11022DZU
Demonstration Project of Bio- 11023EKC 547,500.00
logical Adsorption of Pollutants
from Combined Storm Water
Runoff and Sanitary Sewage
Treatment of Peak Wet Weather 11023DSX 299,500.00
Wastewater flows and Rate
Control of all Wastewater
Discharges to Interceptor
Sewers
The Somerville Marginal Conduit 11023DME 452,000.00
Including Pretreatment
Facilities
Storm Watt Facilities
A Combined Sewage Collection
and Treatment Facilites
Screening Dissolation
Treatment as an Alternate
to Combined Sewer Separation
Surface Storage for Combined
Sewer Overflow Abatement
The Construction of a Storm
Detention and Clorination
Station
11023FAW 264,610.00
11023FAR 131,739.00
11023FWS1,046,039.00
11023FIY 15,000.00
11023FAT *
Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Contract
American Storage, Inc.
5150 Lawrence Place
Hyattsville, Maryland
Pilot Plant Underwater Storage 11020DWF
Facility
360.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded In previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Publication Costs
Washington, D.C.
American Standard Co.
Melpar, Inc. Division
7700 Arlington Blvd.
Falls Church, Virginia
Franklin Institute Research
Laboratories
The Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Henningson, Durham
and Richardson
3555 Farnam Street
Omaha, Nebraska
Metcalf & Eddy, Inc.
1029 Corporation Way
Palo Alto, California
FMC Corp.
Central Engineering Lab.
Santa Clara, California
Black, Crow & Eidsness
Atlanta, Georgia
Battelle Memorial Institute
Richland, Washington
American Radiator & Standard
Sanitary Corp. American
Standard Research Division
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Karl R. Rohrer Assoc., Inc.
Akron, Ohio
American Process Equipment
Corp.
Los Angeles, California
Karl R. Rohrer Assoc., Inc.
Akron, Ohio
11020
110 20 DPP
Municipal Pollution Control
Technology
Construction of a Facility to
Demonstrate Offshore Under-
water Temporary Storage of
Storm Overflow From a Combined
Sewer
Continuous Survey of the Lit-
erature Related to Storm and
Combined Sewers
Develop and Demonstrate a
Method for Assessing the
Extent of Pollution from
Storm Water Runoff in an
Urban Area
Engineering Investigation of 11020EQG
the East Bay Municipal Utilities
District of the San Francisco
Bay Area
Evaluation of Periodic Flushing 11020DNO
System for Combined Sewer
Cleansing
An Engineering Investigation 11020DLB
of Combined Sewer Problems
of Atlanta, Georgia
Development, Demonstration, 11020DSQ
and Evaluation of Physical
Chemical Treatment
A Suspended Solids Monitor 11020DZB
Construction of a Facility 11020DZC
to Demonstrate Off-shore
Underwater Temporary Storage
of Storm Overflow from a
Combined Sewer
Fabrication and Evaluation 11020DZF
of an Ultrasonic System for
Treating Sewage
Design Construction and 11020ECV
Operation of a Pilot Facility
to Demonstrate Off-shore
Underwater Temporary Storage
of Storm Overflow
5,522.50
13,147.00
11020FJE 17,303.00
11020FEJ 21,250.00
44,800.00
84,308.00
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
Rex Chainbelt Inc.
MiIwaukee, Wis cons in
Roy F. Weston, Inc.
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Seattle, Municipality of
Metropolitan
Seattle, Washington
Hydrotechnic Corp.
641 Lexington Avenue
New York, New York
Hercules, Inc.
910 Market Street
Wilmington, Delaware
Roy F. Weston, Inc.
1426 Lewis Lane
Wester Chester, Pennsylvania
Rex Chainbelt, Inc.
Technical Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Ionics, Inc.
Watertown, Massachusetts
Southwest Research Institute
8500 Culebra Road
San Antonio, Texas
The Western Co.
Research Division
2201 North Waterview Pkwy
Richardson, Texas
University of Florida
Dept. of Environmental En.
Gainsville, Florida
Met calf & Eddy Engineers
Palo Alto, California
Development and Demonstra-
tion of a Combined Sewer
Overflow Treatment System
Utilizing New Concepts of
Screening and Chemical
Oxidation
Develop and Demonstrate a
Method for Assessing the
Extent of Pollution from
Storm Water Runoff in an
Urban Area
Duwamish River Elliot Bay
Storm Water Control System
Study of High Rate Filtration
for Treating Combined Sewage
and Storm Overflow
11020FDC
11022EXF 6,011.00
11022ELK
11023EYI 252,874.00
Development of a Flocculation 11023EYC 110,291.00
Flotation Model
Preliminary Engineering
Investigation Kingman Lake
Recreational Area
11023FIX 137,750.00
Investigation of Series 11023FDC 157,333.00
Screening as a Treatment Process
for Combined Sewer Overflows
Hypoclorination to Sterilize
Storm Sewer Outfalls
Investigating and Evaluating
Coatings and Additives for
Large Diameter Concrete Sewer
Pipe
Nutrient Removal from Agri-
cultural Wastewaters
Storm Water Pollution Control
Management
A Proposal to Study the
Means of Controlling
Pollution Resulting from
Combined Sewer Overflows &
Surface 4 Stomwater Runoff
11023DAA
11024EQE 50,735.00
11024FLY 52,643.00
11024EBJ 3,000.00
11024DOC
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Water Resources Engr. Inc.
Walnut Creek, California
Aerojet-General Corp.
El Monte, California
Aerojet-General Corp.
El Monte, California
Optimization of Storm Water
Pollution Control
Role of Solids in Combined
Sewage Pollution
A Method for Assessing the
Extent of Pollution from
Storm Water
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
Somersworth, City of
Somersworth, New Hampshire
Somersworth Combined Sewage
Overflow Treatment Project
1103 Storm Sewer Discharges
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
University of Illinois
Urbana, Illinois
Development of the RRL Method
of Storm Sewer Design
Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Grant
South St. Paul, City of
South St. Paul, Minnesota
La Salle, City of
La Salle, Illinois
Temporary Detention of
Storm and Combined Sewage
in Natural Underground
Construction & Technical
Evaluation of the Various
Aspects of an Aluminum Storm
Sewer System
Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Contract
Fluidic Interceptor Study
Bowles Engr., Corp.
Silver Spring, Maryland
Hittman Assoc., Inc.
Baltimore, Maryland
Dow Chemical Co.
Midland, Michigan
U.S. Research Co.
San Mateo, California
Economic Systems Corp.
A Subsidiary of AVCO Corp.
1025 Connecticut Avenue,N.W.
Washington, D.C.
11024EBI
11024FKJ
11024FKM
11020FAP
11032DTI
System Study, Design and
Evaluation of Local
Storage, Treatment, and
Reuse
Demonstration and Evaluation
of Polymeric Additives in
Treatment of Storm Sewer
Overflow
Determination, Development
and Evaluation of Methods,
Techniques, Materials, and
Devices for the Effective Street
Surface Refuse and Soil Removal
Develop the Relation Between
Land Use Practices and
Incidence of Pollution in
Urban Storm Water
11030DNK
110 30FOB
11030FLN 19,102.00
11030DSL
11030DGZ 1,972.00
11034FUJ 234,985.00
11034FKL 4,981.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
University of Minnesota
Merrill Hall
Minneapolis, Minnesota
1104 - Non-Sewered Runoff
Section 5 Research Grant
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Flow in Long Vertical Conduits 11034FLU
with Reference to Design of
Storm Water Dropshafts
41,372.00
Rainfall Runoff Relations
on Urban and Rural Areas
Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Contract
Dow Chemical Co.
Midland, Michigan
Rock Creek Park Clarification
Project
11040DRS
11040DMX
1105 - Non-Sewered Municipal Wastes
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Grandview Lake Lot Owners
Assoc.
Columbus, Indiana
Econ. Resid. Press, Sewage
System with no Effluent
11050DEU
1106 - Joint (Mun./Ind.) Wastes
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
City of Painesville
Painesville, Ohio
City of Grand Forks
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Harriman Utility Board
Harrlman, Tennessee
Tualatin, City of
Tualatin, Oregon
Macon, City of
Macon, Georgia
Advanced Waste Treatment at
Painesville, Ohio
Controlled Treatment of Com-
bined Potato Processing Mu-
nicipal Wastes by Anaerobic Fer-
mentation, Aerobic Stabilization
Process
Treatment of Combined
Sewage & Neutral Sulfite
Semichem Pump & Paper Mill
Wastes by High Rate Biolo-
gical Filtration & Extended
Aeration
Tertiary Treatment of
Combined Domestic & Indus-
trial Wastes
Pilot Study of Treatment of
Combined Mun. & Ind. Wastes
in Selected Primary & Bio.
Secondary Facilities for the
Reduction of Waat;e Materials
Discharged
11060EGB 684,500.00
11060DJB 124,756.00
11060DBF
11060DLF
11060DPD
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded 10 previous years,
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Delaware River Basin
Commission
Trenton, New Jersey
Village of Walton
Walton, New York
Board of Public Works
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Green Bay Metropolitan
Sewerage District
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Jacksonville, City of
Jacksonville, Arkansas
Hagerstown, City of
Hagerstown, Maryland
Dallas, City of
Dallas, Texas
Cedar Rapids, City of
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Onondaga County
Syracuse, New York
Deepwater Pilot Plant-Engi-
neering and Interceptor
Feasibility Study
Dynamic Process Development
for Biological Treatment of
Whey Bearing Wastes
Demonstration of Phosphate
Removal & Other Wastewater
Treatment
Combined Industrial &
Municipal Waste Treatment
Demonstration of Facility
for the Biological Treatment
of a Complex Chlorophenolic
Waste
A Proposal for Pretreatment
of Combined Industrial &
Municipal Wastewaters
Combined Treatment of
Domestic and Industrial
Wastes by the Completely
Aerobic Aeration Method
Fly Ash Filter Aid of Sewage
Solids Dewatering and Disposal
A Demonstration of Joint
Municipal & Industrial Waste
Treatment in the Onondaga
Water Shed
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract
Rex Chainbelt, Inc.
Technical Center
West Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Evaluation of the Effects of
Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio of
Activated Sludge on its Sub-
sidence, Thickening, and
Dewatering Characteristcs
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
City of Gainesville
Gainesville, Forida
Development and Application
for Water and Waste Treatment
of MgC03 Recovered from Lime
Soda Softening Sludges
11060DRO
11060DUJ
11060DXX
11060EDX
11060EGK
11060EJD
11060EZR
11060EZX
11060FAE
11060DSE 54,850.00
11060ESW 16,890.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT
Grand Forks, City of Controlled Treatment of 11060DJB
Grand Forks, North Dakota Combined Potato Processing
Municipal Wastes by an
Aerobic Fermentation Aerobic
Stabilization
Stockton, City of Upstream Packing House Waste 11060DRT
Stockton, California Treatment Demonstration, City
of Stockton
Aerojet General Corp. Demonstration of Industrial 11060FAJ
El Monte, California Water Renovation Plant at
Odessa, Texas
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1201 - Metal and Metal Products
Section 5 Research Grant
Clarkson College of
Technology
Potsdam, New York
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Metal Removal Recovery from
Polluted Water by Complexation
with Linear Polyelectrolytes
Depression of Pyrite without
the Use of Cyanide
12010DHP 27,086.00
12010DIM
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario
Detoxication of Cvanide Wastes
by Electrooxidation
Section 5 Research Contract
Battelle Memorial Institute
Columbus Laboratories
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio
A Review of Water Pollution
Control Practices & Problems
in the Nonferrous Metal
Industries
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
The Fitzsimons Steel Co., Inc. Recovery of Sulfuric Acid &
P.O. Box 1469 Ferrous Sulfate from Waste
1623 Wilson Avenue Pickle Liquor
Youngstown, Ohio
Alabama Water Improvement
Commission
State Office Building
Montgomery, Alabama
Metal Finishers' Foundation
248 Lorranine Avenue
Upper Montclair, New Jersey
Weirton Steel Division
National Steel Corp.
Box 431
Weirton, West Virginia
Electromembrane Process for
Regenerating Acid from Spent
Pickle Liquor
An Investigation of Techniques
for the Removal of Chromium
from Electro Plating Wastes
Combined Steel Mill & Municipal
Wastewaters Treatment
The Beaton & Corbin Mfg.
328 N. Main Street
Southington, Connecticut
Co.
RAI Research Corp.
Long Island City, New York
Chemical Treatment of Plating
Waste for Elimination of
Chromium, Nickel, & Metal Ions
Treatment of Cyanide Rinse
Waters by Electrodialysis
12010DOT 10,065.00
12010FPK 68,060.00
12010FNM 39,056.50
12010EQF 20,000.00
12010EIE 19,698.63
12010DTQ 95,918.00
12010DMF 5,495.00
12010DES
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
E & I Steel Corp.
Denver, Colorado
Voice Brass & Copper Co.
Kenilworth, New Jersey
Interlake Steel Corp.
Chicago, Illinois
American Electroplaters
Society
East Orange, New Jersey
S.K. Williams Co.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Armco Steel Corp.
Middletown, Ohio
American Iron and Steel
Institute
New York, New York
Chemical Separation Corp.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Research Study of Coal
Preparation Plant & by
Product Coke Plant Effluent
Treatment Recovery, & Reuse
of Copper Wire Mill Pickling
Wastes
Pollution Control of Blast
Furnace Gas Washer through
Recirculation
Study of Reverse Osmosis
for Treating Metal Finishing
Effluent
Electroplating Waste Treatment
& Water Reuse
Treatment of Acid Rinse
Water
Biological Removal of
Carbon and Nitrogen Compounds
from Coke Plant
Acid Pickle Liquor Waste
Treatment Utilizing Advanced
Ion Exchange Techniques
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract
Publication Costs Industrial Pollution Control
Technology
1202 - Chemicals and Allied Products
Section 5 Research Grant
12010DNE
12010DPF
12010DRE
12010DRH
12010DSA
12010DUL
12010EDY
WPRD
41-01-68
12010EZV 1,500.00
Manufacturing Chemists
Assoc., Inc.
1825 Conn. Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C.
The University of Texas
Austin, Texas
The Effects of Chlorination on
Treated Organic Chemicals
Characteristics & Pollutional
Problems of Pesticide
Manufacturing
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Dept. of Commerce & Industry Concentration & Removal of
State of Louisiana Industrial Wastes by Dialysis
P.O. Box 44185
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
12020EXG 42,000.00
12T020FYE 24,143.00
12020EMI 32,539.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarde'd in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Section 5 Research Contract
Cyrus Win. Rice & Co.
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
Cost Effectiveness Study
of Industrial Waste Water
Treatment
14-12-435
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Armour Industrial Chemical
Chicago, Illinois
Union Carbide Corp.
Chemical and Plastics
Operations Division
P.O. Box 1421
Church Street Station
New York, New York
Geigy Chemical Co.
P.O. Box 2055
Edgewood Station
Providence, Rhode Island
Mineral Pigments Corp.
Murkirk, Maryland
Celanese Corp. of America
522 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York
Geological Survey of Alabama
State & Gas Board
University, Alabama
Union Carbide Corp.
Bound Brook, New Jersey
B.F. Goodrich Co.
Cleveland, Ohio
Lakeway Chemicals, Inc.
Muskegon, Michigan
Louisiana, State of
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Dow Chemical Co.
Midland, Michigan
Armour Industrial Chemical
Company Secondary Wastewater
Treatment
Identification & Control of
Petrochemical Pollutants
Inhibiting Anaerobic Treatment
Processes
Geigy Chemical Wastes Treat-
ment Facility
Ion Exchange Effluent Treat-
ment Unit
Anaerobic/Aerobic Chemical
Waste Treatment
Treatment & Disposal of
Complex Chemical Wastes
12020EFW 210,500.00
12020FER 46,936.00
Anerobic Treatment of
Synthetic Organic Waters
Waste Treatment Facilities
for Polyvinyl Chloride
Manufacturing Plant
Demonstration Project for 12020DJJ
Prevention of Pollution of
Water by Chlorides
Evaluation of Polymeric 12020DQC
Materials for the Treatment &
Recovery of Petrochemical Wastes
Demonstration & Reuse of 12020EAS
Organically Contaminated
Brines from Chemical Process
Industries
12020FOH 393,600.00
12020ERM 115,967.00
12020EPH 395,340.00
12020EGC 314,525.00
12020DIS *
12020DJI *
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
E.I. DuPont DeNemours & Co.
Wilmington, Delaware
Dow Chemical Co.
Midland, Michigan
Farmers Chemical Assoc. Inc.
Harrison, Tennessee
Ocean Disposal of Industrial 12020EAW
Wastes
Treatment of Wastewaters 12020EEQ
Resulting from the Production
of Polyhydric Organic
Removal of Nitrogenous Com- 12020EGM
pounds from a Fertilizer Plant
Effluent Using Modified
Operation of Conventional Waste
Treatment Systems
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract
Cyrus WM. Rice and Co.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Organic Chemical Waste 12020EJI
Treatability Cost State-of-the-
Art
120A - Paper and Allied Products
Section 5 Research Grant
Oregon State University
Forest Products Dept.
Corvallis, Oregon
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
The Research Foundation of
the State University
New York
P.O. Box 7126
Albany, New York
Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Lignin Sulfonates in Pulp
Mill Effluents
Stream Stripping of Kraft Mill 12040EXQ
Effuent Streams
Composition of Residues from
Pulp Bleaching Treatments
12040ESD
Color and Mineral Removal from 12040DBD
Kraft Bleach Wastes
Studies of Low Molecular Weight 12040DEH
Lignin Sulfonates
Pulp Mill Effluent Disposal
Pollution Abatement by Fiber
Modification
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
Slime Growth Evaluation of
Treated Pulp Mill Wastes
12040GAC 3,331.00
35,046.00
3,358.00
34,000.00
30,661.00
12040EBY
12040EFC
12040DLQ 15,415.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Section 5 Research Contract
Electro-optical Systems, Inc.
Pasadena, California
Plasma Arc Processing of
Sulfite Waste Liquors
14-12-162
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Esleeck Manufacturing Co.
and Strathmore Paper Co.
Turners Falls, Massachusetts
S.D. Warren Co.
A Div. of Scott Paper Co.
89 Cumberland Street
Westbrook, Maine
Weyerhaeuser Co.
Longview, Washington
Green Bay Packaging, Inc.
P.O. Box 1107
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Institute of Paper Chemistry
Appleton, Wisconsin
Continental Can Co., Inc.
Hodge, Louisiana
International Paper Co.
New York, New York
Georgia Kraft Co.
Rome, Georgia
Pulp Manufacturers Research
Leaque, Inc.
Appleton, Wisconsin
St. Regis Paper Co.
West Nyack, New York
Treatment Plant Floccul-
ation and Microsreening of
Whitewater
Sludge Disposal and Material
Recovery System for Manufac-
turers of Coated and/or Filled
Papers
Stream Stripping and Pectifi-
cation of Kraft Pulp Mill Con-
densates and Black Liquors for
Pollution Control and Product
Recovery
12040FDE 252,345.00
12040FES 45,058.00
12040FKS 128,733.00
Closure of Water Use Loop in
NSSC Pulp and Paper Board Mill
Utilizing R-0 as a Unit Operation
Chemical & Physical Nature of 12040DKD
Color Bodies in Kraft Mill
Effluents
Color Removal & Fibrous Sludge 12040DRY
Process for the Kraft Paper
Industry
Evaluation & Demonstration of 12040DYD
the Massive Line Process for
the Removal of Color from
Kraft Pulp Mill Wastes
Treatment of Selected Kraft 12040EEK
Mill Wastes in Cooling Towers
for Reduction of BOD and Heat
Discharged to Receiving Streams
Development of Reverse Osmosis 12040EEL
for In-plant Treatment of
Dilute Pulping Industry Waste
The Production and Use of 12040EJU
Activated Carbon for Water
Renovation in Kraft Pulp and
Paper Mills
12040FUB 757,033.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
Crown Zellerback Corp.
San Francisco, California
Mead Corp.
Chillicothe, Ohio
Interstate Paper Corp.
New York, New York
Crown Zellerback Corp.
San Francisco, California
Economic Optimization of
Secondary Treatment and Deter-
mination of Load to Control
Biological Growths in a Stream
Evaluation of Role of High
Rate Trickling Filters and
Aeration Devices Separately
and in Combination for the
Advanced Biological Treatment
Chemical Coagulation Color
Removal System for Kraft
Mill Effluent
A Demonstration Plant
Evaluation of Four Methods
for Pulp and Paper Wastes
1205 - Petroleum and Coal Products
Section 5 Research Grant
President and Fellows of
Harvard College
Office of Research Contracts
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Oil Dispersion Coalescence by
Porous Soil Contact
Texas A&M Research Foundation Metal Ion-catalyzed Oxidation
College Station, Texas of Phenol and Aromatic Amines
University of Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma
State of the Evaluation on
Petroleum & Coal Wastes
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Illinois Institute of
Technology
Chicago, Illinois
Efficiency of Fibrous Bed
Coalescers
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Shell Oil Co.
P.O. Box 100
Deer Park, Texas
Archer Daniels Midland Co.
4666 Faries Parkway
Decatur, Illinois
American Oil Co.
Chicago, Illinois
Demonstration of Oily Waste
Disposal by Soil Cultivation
Process
ADM Company Wastewater Treat-
ment
Treatment of Refinery
Effluent by a Unique
Combination of Biological
Chemical Processes
12040ELW
12040EMY
12040ENC
12040ESV
12050DXR 15,349.00
12050DIT *
12050DKF *
12050DRC 34,998.60
12050EZG 70,000.00
12050FDK 106,677.00
12050DML *
*Active In FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
American Petroleum Institute
New York, New York
American Oil Co.
Whiting, Indiana
Improved Capabilities of
Biological Systems to Assimi-
late Oil
Fluid-Bed Incineration of
Petroleum Refinery Wastes
Section 66 Industrial Waste Treatment Contract
Engineering-Science, Inc.
Arcadia, California
The Characteristics &
Pollution Problems Associated
With Petrochemical Wastes
1206 Food and Kindred Products
12050DSH
12050EKT
12050DMT
Section 5 Research Grant
National Canners Assoc.
1950 Sixth Street
Berkeley, California
Beet Sugar Development
Foundation
Fort Collins, Colorado
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
Dry Caustic Peeling of Tree
Fruit to Reduce Liquid Waste
Volume & Strength
State-of-the-Art, Sugarbeet
Processing Waste Treatment
National Canners Assoc.
Washington, D.C.
Ohio State University
Research Foundation
Columbus, Ohio
Water Pollution Abatement
in the United States Seafoods
Industry-the State-of-the-Art
Production and Disposal
Practices for Liquid Wastes
from Canning and Freezing
Fruits and Vegetables
State-of-the-Art of Dairy
Plant Wastes and Waste Treat-
ment Systems
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Melbourne Water Science Cannery Waste Treatment by
Institute, Water Science Lab. Lagoons and Oxidation Ditches
Victoria, Australia
University of Puerto Rice
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
Beet Sugar Development
Foundation
Fort Collins, Colorado
Disposal of Rum Distillery
Wastes
Anaerobic - Aerobic Sugar
Beet Waste Treatment
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Illinois Packing Co.
911 West 37th Place
Chicago, Illinois
A Method of Manure Disposal
for a Beef Packing Operation
12060FQE 17,538.00
12060DSI
12060ECF
12060EDK
12060EGU
12060EHS
12060FDR
WPD
93-04-68
12060EOF 93,400.00
*Actlve in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Widmer's Wine Cellers, Inc.
Naples, New York
Beefland International, Inc.
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Ebinger Baking Co.
Melville Industrial Park
Maxess Road
Melville, New York
American Distilling Co.
South Front Street
Pekin, Illinois
Iowa Beef Packers, Inc.
Dakota City, Nebraska
Crowley's Milk Co, Inc.
145 Conklin Avenue
Binghamton, New York
National Canners Assoc.
Research Foundation
1133 20th Street
Washington, D.C.
Green Giant Co.
LeSueur, Minnesota
Western Potato Service, Inc.
P.O. Box 1391
Highway #2, West
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Kent Cheese Co.
1931 N. 15th Avenue
Melrose Park, Illinois
R.A.I.Research Corp.
Long Island City, New York
Dairy Research & Development
Corp.
New York, New York
Farmbest, Inc.,
Denison, Iowa
Winery Wastewater Character- 12060EUZ 148,900.00
ization & Treatment
Elimination of Water Pollution 12060FDS 161,398.00
by Packing House Animal Paunch
and Blood
Acid Emulsion Breaking
Activated Sludge for Bakery
Waste
12060FJK 129,729.00
Activated Sludge Bio Disc 12060FLL 384,588.00
Treatment of Distillery Wastes
Evaluation of the Rotating
Biological Surface System on
Meat Packing Wastes
12060FMF 195,751.00
Development & Demonstration of 12060DXF 495,856.00
an Ultrafiltration Plant for
the Abatement of Pollution from
Cottage Cheese Whey
Reduction of Salt Content of
Food Processing Liquid Waste
Effluent
Piloy Plant Installation for
Use of Fungi Imperfect! on
Vegetable Wastes
Full Scale Demonstration and
Evaluation of Potato Dry and
Wet Caustic Peeling Processes
12060DXL 64,382.00
12060EDZ 49,742.00
12060EIG 396,574.00
Kent Cheese Co. - Waste Treat- 12060EKQ 46,006.00
ment Facility
Improvement of Treatment of 12060ESY
Food Industry Waste
Elimination of Pollution by 12060DEQ
& Utilization of Protein
Concentrates Dried Whey from
Milk Residues of Cheese Making
Waste Treatment Facility 12060DFF
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
Corn Products Co.
Corporate Engineering
Argo, Illinois
Swift and Co.
Oak Brook, Illinois
University of Oklahoma
Research Institute
Norman, Oklahoma
National Canners Assoc.
Washington, D.C.
Cotton Producers Assoc.
Golden Kist Poultry Div.
Atlanla, Georgia
National Canners Assoc.
Washington, D.C.
R.T. French Co.
Rochester, New York
John Morrell and Co.
Ottumwa, Iowa
Winter Garden Citrus
Products Cooperative
Winter Garden, Florida
Beet Sugar Development
Foundation
Fort Collins, Colorado
The Coca Cola Company
Foods Division
Leesburg and Auburndale,
Florida
National Canners Assoc.
Washington, D.C.
Treatment of Wastes from the
Wet-milling Industry
Removal & Recovery of Fatty
Materials from Edible Fat
and Oil Refinery
Demonstration of a Full
Scale Waste Treatment System
for a Cannery
Evaluation of Controlled
Temperature and Forced
Aeration in Trickling Filters
Treatment of Food Canning
Wastewaters
Water and Waste Management in
Poultry Processing
Reconditioning and Reuse of
Food Processing Brines
Aerobic Secondary Treatment
of Potato Processing Waste
Aerobic Treatment of Packing-
house Wastes
Lime Treatment and Inplant
Reuse of an Activated Sludge
Plant Effluent in the Citrus
Processing Industry
Concentration of Sugar Beet
Wastes for Economic Treatment
with Biological Systems
Removal of Organics and
Nutrients from Citrus
Processing Plant Wastes
Dry Caustic Peeling of
Tree Fruit to Reduce Liquid
Waste Volume and Strength
1207 Machinery and Transportation Equipment
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
12060DPE
12060DQV
12060DSB
12060EAE
12060EGV
12060EHU
12060EHV
12060EUB *
12060EZY *
12060FAK *
WPRD *
38-01-67
12060FQE
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
Management of Recycled Waste-
Process Water Ponds
WPD *
117-03-68
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1208 - Stone, Clay and Glass Products
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Johns-Manville Products Corp. Experimental Closed Water
Manville, New Jersey System to Eliminate Wastewater
Discharge
1209 Textile Mill Products
12080EZF 1,500.00
Section 5 Research Grant
Textile Chemisty Dept.
School of Textiles
North Carolina State
University
Raleigh, North Carolina
Dept. of Textiles
School of IM & TS
Clemson University
Clemson, South Carolina
Clemson University
Clemson, South Carolina
North Carolina State
University
Raleigh, North Carolina
Water Pollution Through
Recovery of Desizing
Wastes
A Study of Photochemical
Degradation of Commercial Dyes
Survey of the State-of-the-
Art of Textile Waste Treatment
Textile Based Water Pollution
Information Study
12090EOE 35,833.00
12090EOX 31,539.00
12090ECS
12090ECU
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
American Assoc, of Textile
Chemists and Color is ts
P.O. Box 12215
Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina
A Study of Gamma Induced
Oxidation of Textile Effluents
12090FWD 47,500.00
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Holliston Mills, Inc.
Ill Lenox Street
Norwood, Massachusetts
Palisades Industries, Inc.
2 Columbia Street
Peace Dale, Rhode Island
Masland and Sons
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Fiber Industries, Inc.
Charlotte, North Carolina
Treatment of Cotton Textile
Waste by Enzymes & High Rate
Trickling Filter System
Demonstration of a New Process
for the Treatment of High
Pollutant Concentration Textile
and Finishing Waste
Demonstration of a New
Process for the Treatment of
Textile Dyeing and Finishing
Waste
Reuse of Plant Effluent and
Cooling Water Slowdown as
Process Water
12090EGW 144,741.00
12090EQO 64,687.00
12090DWM
12090EUX
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract
American Enka Corp.
Enka, North Carolina
1210 Lumber and Wood Products
Section 5 Research Grant
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
Zinc Precipitation and
Recovery Plant
Influence of Log Rafting on
Water Quality
12090ESG
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Hood Industries, Inc.
490 E. Woodrow Wilson
Jackson, Mississippi
Klamath Plywood Corp.
Klamath, Oregon
Treatment of Wood Preserving
Waste by Chemical and
Biological Methods
Aerobic Secondary Treatment
of Plywood Glue Wastes
12100EBG 20,633.00
12100FSI 170,000.00
12100EZU
1212 Miscellaneous Industrial Sources
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
Troy, New York
American Water Works Assoc.
Research Foundation
2 Park Avenue
New York, New York
University of Virginia
Chariottesville, Virginia
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
Removal of Syndents and Re-
clamation of Laundry Wastes
Information Resource for Water
Pollution Control in the Water
Utility Industry
An Anaerobic Aerobic
Lagoon for Treating
Vegetable Tannins
Treatment of Total Wastes
from a Sole Leather Tannery
12120DOD 910.00
12120EUR 24,990.00
12120DIK
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Blueside Co.
800 North Atlantic Avenue
Kansas City, Missouri
Berkey Film Processing of
New England
260 Lunenburg Street
Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Ohio Department of
Natural Resources
Ohio Dept. Building
Columbus, Ohio
Removal and Recovery of
Sulfide from Tannery Wastes
Treatment of Complex Cyanide
Compounds for Reuse or
Disposals
Fluidized-bed Incineration of
Selected Carbonaceous Indust-
rial Wastes
WPD *
185-02-68
12120EPC 110,950.00
12120ERF 114,415.00
12120FYF 98,573.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
S.B. Foot Tanning Co.
Red Wing, Minnesota
Caldwell Lace Leather Co.
Auburn, Kentucky
Aerobic Biological Treatment
Sludge Dewatering & Disposal
& Effluent Reuse for a Side
Leather Tannery
Complete Treatment of Tannery
Industrial Waste for Chrome
Tanning, Alum Tanning and
Vegetable Tanning
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract
Datagraphics, Inc.
4790 William Flynn Highway
Allison Park, Pennsylvania
Analysis of a Computerized
System for Determining
Priorities for Expenditures
in Industrial Waste Treat-
ment and Control Research,
Development, and Demonstration
on a National Basis
1213 Joint (Ind./Mun.) Wastes
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
Dept. of Administration
State of Vermont
Montpelier, Vermont
City of Kodiak
Box 685
Kodiak, Alaska
Vermont Cheese Industry
Pollution Abatement
Pollution Abatement & By-Pro-
duct Recovery in Shellfish and
Fisheries Processing
12120DSG
12120EFM
12120FLX 33,897.00
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
City of Brooksville
City Hall
Brooksville, Florida
Aerobic Anaerobic Pre-
treatment of Citrus Wastes
12130ENF 823,120.00
12130FJQ 49,952.00
12130FAY 88,161.00
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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33
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1301 Forestry and Logging
Section 5 Research Grant
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
1302 Rural Runoff
Section 5 Research Grant
North Carolina State
University
Raleigh, North Carolina
Alabama Agricultural and
Mechanical College
Normal, Alabama
Studies on Effects of Watershed
Practices on Streams
13010EGA 37,552.00
Role of Animal Wastes in
Agricultural Land Runoff
Nutrient Inputs to Streams
from Fertilizers
South Dakota State University Quantification of Pollutants
Brookings, South Dakota in Agricultural Runoff
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
1303 Irrigation Return Flows
Section 5 Research Grant
Agricultural Contributions
to Nutrients in Water
Center for Water Resources
Research
Desert Research Institute
Reno, Nevada
Utah State University
Logan, Utah
Water Pollution & Bureau of
Reclamation
Washington, D.C.
Bureau of Reclamation
Dept. of the Interior
Washington, D.C.
Effects of Water Management
on Quality of Ground Water and
Surface Recharge
Quality of Irrigation Return
Flow
Cooperative Herbicide
Monitoring Study in
Irrigation Systems
Effect of Irrigation Return
Flows on Water Quality
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
State of California
Dept. of Water Resources
P.O. Box 388
Sacramento, California
Nutrient Removal From
Agricultural Wastewaters
13020DGK 41,941.00
13020DWH 35,783.00
13020DTV
13020DPB
77,240.00
13030EOB 127,470.00
13030FDJ 208,262.00
13030DRQ
13030EII
13030ELY 64,000.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
Texas A & M University
Agricultural & Extension
Center
Lubbock, Texas
Colorado State University
Agricultural Engineering
Department
Fort Collins, Colorado
Effects of Furrow, Sprinkler,
& Subirrigation Methods on
Potential Pollution by Nitrates
& other Solutes
Grand Valley Salinity Control
Demonstration on Project
Section 5 Research Contract
Dept. of the Interior
Bureau of Reclamation
Denver, Colorado
Dept. of the Interior
Bureau of Reclamation
Denver, Colorado
Prediction of Mineral Quality
of Return Flow Water from
Irrigated Land
Monitoring Herbicide Residues
in Irrigated Systems
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
American Association for
the Advancement of Science
For Support of the 1969
International Conference on
Arid Lands in a Changing
World
1304 - Animal Feedlots
Section 5 Research Grant
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
Iowa State University
Dept. of Agricultural
Engineering
Ames, Iowa
Oklahoma State University
Dept. of Agricultural
Engineering
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Texas Technological College
Lubboon, Texas
Conference on the Role of
Agriculture in Clean Water
Abstract Service on Animal
Waste Technical Literature
Evaluation of Beef Feedlot
Waste Management Alternatives
13030EZM 300,773.00
13030DOA 76,053.00
13030EII 150,000.00
13030DRQ 70,000.00
13030DYY
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan
Characteristics of Wastes
from Southwestern Cattle
Feedlots
Closed System Waste Management
for Livestock
13040DKP
13040EYX 5,500.00
13040FUU 21,280.00
13040FXG 33,690.00
13040DEM *
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
Tertiary Treatment of Animal
Wastewater
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Washington State University
Pullman, Washington
University of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas
Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon
Treatment of Dairy Manure
Wastes
Cattle Feedlot Wastewater
Treatment
130 40 DP A
13040DFN
13040DWS
Section 5 Research Contract
Agricultural Research Service Pollution Abatement from Cattle 13040DPS
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Feedlot in Northeastern
Washington, D.C. Colorado and Eastern Nebraska
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Ohio State University
2073 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
Union Stockyards Co
West Fargo, North Dakota
Mr. Lee R. Schuster
Schuster Farms
Gower, Missouri
Meat Producers, Inc.
Melissa, Texas
Dairy Farm
H.L. Mills, Brooklawn
Route 1
Hagerstown, Maryland
Kansas State University
Agricultural Engineering
Manhattan, Kansas
Automated System for Water 13040EOL
Pollution Control from An Animal
Production
76,000.00
50,575.00
Demonstration of a
Recirculating Swine Waste
Treatment System Using an RBC
13040ERR 163,299.00
Waste Treatment Facilities 13040FTX
Demonstration Union Stockyards
Company
53,572.00
Demonstration of a Waste
Treatment system for Confined
Hog Raising Operations
Soil Treatment of Cattle Feed-
lots Runoff
Development and Demonstration
of Methods for Treatment of
Dairy Farm Wastewaters
Demonstration and Development
of Facilities for the Treat-
ment and Ultimate Disposal of
Cattle Feedlot Wastes
13040EVM 78,300.00
13040 FWB
13040ELI
13040DAT
16,300.00
128,702.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT
Cornell University Animal Waste Management 13040DDG *
College of Agriculture Demonstration of Feasible
Ithaca, New York Handling and Treatment
Processes
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract
Midwest Research Institute The Disposal of Cattle Feedlot 13040EGH 75,000.00
425 Volker Boulevard Wastes by Pyrolysis
Kansas City, Missouri
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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37
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1401 Mine Drainage
Section 5 Research Grant
University of Minnesota
Mines Experiment Station,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mellon Institute
Carnegie-Mellon University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Carnegie-Mellon University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia
Flocculation and Clarification
of Mineral Suspensions
Acid Mine Drainage Pilot
Plant Evaluation
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Ohio State University
Research Foundation
Columbus, Ohio
Removal of Dissolved Contam-
inants from Mine Drainage
Evaluation of Pyritic
Oxidation by Nuclear Methods
Mining Operations for the
Reduction of Harmful Drainage
from Underground Coal Mines
Inorganic Sulfur Oxidation by
Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria
Microbial Mediation in
Generation of Acid Mine Wastes
Acid Mine Drainage An
Analysis of the State-of-the-
Art
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
University of Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
An Analysis of the Legal
Problems in Reclamation of
Mines in Appalachia
Section 5 Research Contract
NUS Corporation
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division
Manor Oak Two
1910 Cochran Road
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Culligan, Inc.
440 South McLean
Elgin, Illinois
Continuation of Laboratory
Investigation of the Effect of
Various Gas Atmospheres on the
Oxidation of Coal Mine Pypites
Acid Mine Drainage Treatment
by Ion Exchange
14010DRB 11,484.00
14010DKN 17,401.00
14010FKX 20,246.00
14010FII 35,672.00
14010FKK 83,166.23
14010DAY *
14010DTC *
14010FPR *
14010FZU 42,247.00
14010ECC 53,601.00
14010FNJ 88,483.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Bechtel Corp.
50 Beale Street
San Francisco, California
NUS Corporation
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division
Manor Oak Two
1910 Cochran Road
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
NUS Corporation
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division
Manor Oak Two
1910 Cochran Road
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Ohio State University
Research Foundation
Columbus, Ohio
Technical Feasibility and
Analysis of Costs and
Effectiveness of Bulk Transport
of Sewage Treatment Plant Sludge
and Dredging Spoils
Study of the Conversion of
Pyrites by Oxidation in
Chlorinated Solvents
14010EMS 2,350.00
14010FMM 73,810.00
Use of Inert Gases to
Eliminate Acid Pollution from
Abandoned Mines
Pilot Scale Study of Acid
Mine Drainage
14010DJL
14010EXA
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Black, Sivalls, & Bryson
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Dept. of Mines and Mineral
Industries
Harrisb urg, PennsyIvan ia
Hi-Hills Ranch, Inc.
Greensboro Star Route
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia
Island Creek Coal Co.
Holden, West Virginia
Evaluation of Lime-Soda
Ash Treatment of Neutralized
Mine Drainage
Coal Refuse Binder
Abatement of Acid Mine
Drainage Pollution by Reverse
Osmosis
14010ELB 78,930.00
14010FOA
14010FQR
Trough Creek Limestone Barrier 14010FWW
Installation and Evaluation
Recovery of Iron in a more
Dense Form from Coal Mine
Drainage
Disposal of Sludge from
Acid Mine Drainage Treatment
Plants
14010EJT
13,226.00
48,741.00
28,160.00
57,186.50
14Q10EHZ 189,500.00
The Thickening and Dewatering 14010FJX
of Precipitates from the Lime
Stone Treatment of Mine Drainage
69,956.88
A Demonstration of a New
Mining to Prevent the Formation
of Mine Acid in an Active Deep
Coal Mine, Phase I & II
14010DZM 637,417.00
*Actlve in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years,
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Peabody Coal Co.
St. Louis, Missouri
Truax-Traer Coal Co.
Chicago, Illinois
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
West Virginia University
Morgantown, Virginia
Continental Oil Co.
Ponca City, Oklahoma
Use of Gel Material for
Sealing Deep Mine Openings
14010EKW 143,500.00
Lime Lines tone Neutralization 14010DAX
of Acid-Mine Drainage
Demonstration of Control of 14010DDH
Acid Drainage from Coal Mine
Refuse Piles & Slurry Areas
Neutralization & Precoat 14010DII
Filtration of Concentrated
Sludges from Mine Waters
Preliminary Study & Report 14010DRZ
on Feasibility of the Purifi-
cation of Acid Mine Water by
a Partial Freezing Process
Evaluation of Pollution Abate- 14010DSC
ment Procedures in the State
Park, Butler County, Pa
Catawiessa Creek Mine Drainage 14010DSD
Pollution Abatement Project
Develop and Test an In-Situ 14010EFJ
Technique for the Injection
of a Mixture or Slurry of
Various Neutralizing and Filler
Materials into an Abandon Mine
Use of Latex as a Soil Sealant 14010EFK
to Control Acid Mine Waste
Drainage
Study of the Use of Inert Gas 14010EFL
to Eliminate Acid Pollution
from Abandoned Deep Mines
Construction of Mine Water 14010EFN
Treatment Plant at Hollywood,
Pennsylvania
Detection and Location of 14010EHN
Concealed Abandoned Under-
ground Mines and Associated
Drainage by Geochemical
Techniques
Mine Spoil Potentials for 14010EJE
Water Quality and Controlled
Erosion
Microbiological Removal of 14010ENW
Iron from Mine Drainage Water
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract
U.S. Atomic Energy
Commission
Upton, Long Island, New York
Black, Sivalls & Bryson Inc.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Horizons, Inc.
Division of Horizons
Research
Cleveland, Ohio
Resource Engineering Assoc.
Environmental Research and
Applications, Inc.
Wilton, Connecticut
NUS Corporation
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division
Manor Oak Two
1910 Cochran Road
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Publication Costs
Halliburton Co.
Duncon, Oklahoma
Tyco Laboratories, Inc.
Waltham, Massachusetts
Ohio State University
Research Foundation
Columbus, Ohio
Gulf General Atomics, Inc.
San Diego, California
Horizons, Inc. Division of
Engineering & Development
Cleveland, Ohio
Tyco Laboratories, Inc.
Waltham, Massachusetts
Ruble and Kaple, Inc.
Duluth, Minnesota
Catalytic Construction Co.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Treatment of Acid Mine
Drainage by Ozone Oxidation
Treatment of Acid Mine
Drainage Sulfur and Iron
Recovery
Treatment of Acid Mine
Drainage Study
A Study of the Effect of
Soluble Iron Upon Municipal
Waste Treatment Facilities
Feasibility Manual for Mine
Drainage
Mining-Pollution Control
Technology
14010FMH 20,000.00
14010DYI 18,202.00
14010FUI 88,008.00
14010FBZ 21,740.00
14010FLW 40,909.00
14010
Research, Development, & Field 14010DMO
Testing of Mine Water Pollution
Developing an Electrochemical 14010FNQ
Treatment of Acid Mine Waters
Developing a Pyritic System 14010EAH
and a Mathematical Model
3,912.50
6,829.00
81,160.00
68,918.00
Acid Mine Waste Treatment
Utilizing a Reverse Osmosis
Pilot Plant
Acid Mine Drainage
14010DYG 1,000.00
14010DEE
Silicate Treatment of Acid 14010DLI
Mine Waters
Preliminary Design of Acid 14010DQY
Mine Drainage Pilot Facility
Treatment of Acid Mine 14010DYH
Drainage
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Black, Swalls, & Bryson, Inc. Acid Mine Drainage Treatment
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
1402 Oil Production
Section 5 Research Contract
University of Oklahoma
Research Institute
Norman, Oklahoma
Brine Disposal Treatment
Practice Relating to the
Oil Production Industry
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
West Central Texas Municipal
Water District
Abilene, Texas
1403 Oil Shale
Section 5 Research Grant
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado
North Fork Alluvial
Decontamination Project
Evaluation of Potential Water
Pollution From Spent and/or
Burned Oil
1404 Other Mining Sources
Section 5 Research Grant
Colorado Seminary, Universiry Abatement of Mine Drainage
of Denver Pollution From Mines of the
University Park Rocky Mountains
Denver, Colorado
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract
14010DYI
14020FVW 29,835.00
14020EHW
14030EDB
14040FZC 21,340.00
Michigan Technological
University
Houghton, Michigan
Storage and Disposal of Wastes 14040FVD
Resulting from the Concentration
of Low Grade Iron Ore
45,603.00
1405 Phosphate Mining
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
International Minerals and
Chemical Corp.
5401 Old Orchard Road
Skokie, Illinois
Utilization of Phosphate Slimes 14050EPU 153,854.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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1500 - OTHER-SOURCES-OF-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
42
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1501 - Recreational
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
National Pollution Control
Foundation
New York City, New York
Pollution Control of Bathing
Beaches by use of a Pneumtic
Curtain
15010DSZ 24,180.00
1502 Water era ft Wastes
Section 5 Research Grant
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
Troy, New York
Control of Pollution from
outboard Engine Exhaust
Section 5 Research Contract
General Electric Co
3198 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Uniroyal Co
New York, New York
General Electric Co
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Treatment of Watercraft
wastes from small Vessels
to Shore Treatment Facilities
15020ENN 26,104.00
15020DHG 61,392.00
Treatment of Watercraft Wastes 15020DGR
Treatment of Watercraft Wastes 15020DHG
1503 - Construction Projects
Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Grant
State of Maryland
Dept of Water Resources
State Office Building
Annapolis, Maryland
Demonstration and Quantitative 15030FMZ 280,000.00
Evaluation of Storm Water Erosion
Pollution and Sediment Control
Practices in a Developing Urban
Area
1504 - Impoundments
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Water Resources Center
University of California
Los Angeles, California
Management of Water Quality
in Stratified Reservoirs
15040EJZ 10,209.00
1505 - Salt Water Intrusion
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Arkansas Soil and Water
Conservation Commission
Little Rock, Arkansas
Rehabilitation of Brine-
Polluted Aquifer
15050DLN
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1506 - Natural Pollution
Section 5 Research Grant
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizonia
1507 Dredging
Section 5 Research Grant
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Limnological Effect of 15060DRR
Organic Watershed Litter
Conference on Dredging and 15070GDK
Environmental Quality
1,000.00
1508 Oil Pollution
Section 5 Research Grant
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Columbia University in the
City of New York
New York, New York
Containment and Collection of
Oil in Protected Waters
Molecular Interactions at the
Oil-Water Interface and
Formation of Micro-emulsions
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
15080ESL 135,000.00
15080EMP
Virginia Institute of Marine
Science
Gloucester Point, Virginia
Florida State University
Dept. of Oceanography
Tallahasee, Florida
Sediment Composition Detection 15080FJO
of the Effects and Fate of Waste
and Discharges Disposed of in
Offshore and other Waters
2,000.00
A Proposal to Study Petroleum
Microorganisms for Pollution
Control
Section 5 Research Contract
New Mexico State University
Physical Science Lab.
Box 3548
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Recovery of Floating Oil
Utilizing Certain Aspects of
Gravity Weir, Rotating Belt and
Vacuum Suction
15080EHF
15080FWO 56,547.00
Underwater Storage, Inc.
Silver, Schwartz Ltd.
Joint Venture
1028 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Treatment of Watercraft Wastes 15080DHE
200.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Main Port Authority
40 Commercial Street
Portland, Maine
City of New York
Fire Department
New York, New York
Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Microwave Sensor Systems
8050 E. Florence Avenue
Downey, California
National Oil Reclaiming Corp.
Bayonne, New Jersey
Cleveland, City of
Cleveland, Ohio
Test and Evaluate Mechanical 15080DOZ
and Prematic Barriers to Contain
Spilled Oil and means for Removing
the Contained Oil in Harbors and
Adjacent Waters
Comprehensive Oil Spill Control 15080FVP
Program for New York Harbor and
Immediate Waters
Biological Recovery Following 15080FMW
an Oil Spill
Oil Pollution Detection by
Microwave Radiometry
Demonstration of the Complete
Conversion of Crankcase Waste
Oil into Useful Products
without Producing Pollutant
Materials
Oil Spillage Control
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract
Alpine Grophysical
Associates, Inc.
Oak Street
Norwood, New Jersey
American Process Equipment
Corp.
10826 Venice Boulevard
Culver City, California
The Garrett Corp.
Airesearch Division
9851-9951 Sepulveda Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
URS Research Co
1811 Tronsdale Drive
Burlingame, California
Dr. Charles E. Behlke
University of Alaska
College, Alaska
Documentation of Breton Sound
Oil Pollution Incident
Hydrocyclonic Oil and Sea
Water Separation System
Developing a System for the
Removal of Oil Wastes from
Various Water Surfaces
The Evaluation of Selected
Earth Moving Equipment on
Beach Restoration Operations
North Slope Oil Pollution
Control Study
1,375.00
324,452.00
31,404.00
15080FOP 11,277.00
15080DBO
15080EHP
15080FTU 24,393.00
15080EUU 78,870.00
15080DJP 45,224.00
15080EOS 172,488.00
15080ESN 17,360.00
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years,
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Pacific N.W. Laboratories
A Division of Battelle
Memorial Institute
Richland, Washington
American Standard, Inc.
Melpar Division
7700 Arlington Boulevard
Falls Church, Virginia
New England Aquarium
Central Wharf
Boston, Massachusetts
Rex Chainbelt, Inc.
4701 West Greenfield Avenue
West Milwaukee, Wisconsin
URS Research Co.
155 Bovet Road
San Mateo, California
Pacific N.W. Laboratories
Division of Battelle
Memorial Institute
Rich land, Washington
Documentation of Clean-up
Experience Following the Oil
Spill Disaster at Santa Barbara
California
Restoration of Beaches
Contaminated by Oil
15080EAG 2,000.00
15080EOT 296,109.00
Testing Oil Dispersant Toxicity 15080FXB 11,200.00
and Emulsion Efficiency
Development of a Concept for a
Belt-Type Skimming Device for
Recovering Floating Oil From
Water Surfaces
The Evaluation of Selected
Earth Moving Equipment on Beach
Restoration Operations
Concept Development of a
Hydraulic Skimmer System for
Recovery of Floating Oil
15080GBJ 166,434.00
15080EOS
6,776.00
15080FWP 86,035.00
Atlantic Research Corp, Recovery Rotating Disk Type
A Division of the Susquehanna Skimmer
Corp. Missile Systems Division
Costa Mesa, California
15080FWN 68,906.00
JBF Scientific Corp.
Lakeside Office Park
Wake field, Massachusetts
Syracuse University
Research Corp.
Merrill Lane
University Heights
Syracuse, New York
University of Miami
School of Marine and
Atmospheric Sciences
10 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, Florida
Pacific Engineering Lab.
657 Howard Street
San Francisco, California
Development of a Submerged 15080FWL 143,800.00
Hydrodynamic Oil Concentration
for the Recovery of Floating Oil
Testing Oil Dispersant Toxicity 15080FXA 14,723.00
and Emulsion Efficiency
Testing Oil Dispersant Toxicity 15080GAU 10,117.00
and Emulsion Efficiency
Testing Oil Despersant Toxicity 15080GAV 17,198.00
and Emulsion Efficiency
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Pacific N.W. Laboratories
A Division of Battelle
Memorial Institute
Richland, Washington
Consultec Incorporated
Division of NUS Corp.
2351 Research Boulevard
Rockville, Maryland
TRW Incorporated
One Space Park
Redondo Beach, California
The Garrett Corp.
Airesearch Division
9851-9951 Sepulveda Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
Reynolds Submarine Services
Corporation
615 S.W. Second Avenue
Miami, Florida
Ecological Research Corp.
Hanover, New Hampshire
Pacific N.W. Laboratories
A Division of Battelle
Memorial Institute
Richland, Washington
Western Company
Richardson, Texas
Garrett Corp.
Los Angeles, California
Aerojet General Corp.
Environmental Systems Division
El Monte, California
A Study of Spillage of
Hazardous Polluting Substances
Concept for Recovery of
Floating Oil
15080 FOZ 50,000.00
15080FWM 31,400.00
Oil Water Separation Device 15080FTJ 38,100.00
Developing a System of Removing 15080DJP 73,695.00
Oil Wastes from Various Water
Surfaces
Voraxial Oil Collection System 15080EZK 73,510.00
Development Program
Design a Mobile Washing System 15080FIG 43,100.00
Research on Treatment of Oil 15080DJM
Wastes
Treatment of Oil Wastes
15080DJN
University of California
Santa Barbara, California
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Oil Water Separation System 15080DJP
for Treatment of Oil Wastes
Feasibility Analysis of 15080DXE
Incinerator Systems for
Restoration of Oil Contaminated
Beaches
A Preliminary Study of Oil 15080DZR
Spill Damage in the Intertidal
Regions of Santa Barbara and
Ventura Counties, California
Multi-Spectrum Scanning to 15080EAF
Determine Oil Slick Fate
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT
University of California Proposal to Study the Abundance 15080EAL
Santa Barbara, California Composition of Deep and Shallow
Water, Macro-plankton and
Littoral Fish Populations in
and about the Santa Barbara Area
University of California Management and Treatment of 15080EBZ
La Jolla, California Waterfowl Trapped in Oil
Polluted Waters
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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1600 - WATER QUALITY CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
48
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1601 Eutrophication
Section 5 Research Grant
President and Fellows of
Harvard College
1350 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, Massachusetts
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
The Regents of the University
of California
Campus Research Office
118 California Hall
Berkeley, California
University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
Troy, Ney York
City of Detroit Lakes
Minnesota Engineering Dept.
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
University of California
Irvine, California
Institute of Ecology
College of Agricultural
Environmental Sciences
University of California
Davis, California
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado
Phosphate Exchange With
Sediments
Effect of Sewage Effluents
on Algae in Shagawa Lake
Chemistry of Nitrogen in
Natural Waters
Provisional Algal Assay
Procedures
Nutrient Dynamics in an
Artificially Enriched Lake
Sediment Water Bacteria
Interactions in Eutrophication
Organic Nutrient Factors
Effecting Algal Growth
Nutient Control Projects
Effect of Phosphorous Removal
Processes on Algal Growth
Limnology of Lake Tahoe
Emphazing Water Quality
Eutrophication Workshop
Southeast
Refractory Organic Matter on
Index of Eutrophication
16010DSJ 27,000.00
16010DEG
16010DCK
16010DQB
16010DFI
16010EBB
16010DHN
21,185.00
30,381.00
52,451.00
16,472.00
27,194.00
33,733.00
16010EMA 32,300.00
16010EJH
16010DBU
16010ERK
16010EQA
25,485.00
91,891.00
4,395.00
21,704.00
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
University of North Carolina
School of Public Health
Dept. of Envir, Sci, & Engr.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Michigan State University
Institute of Water Research
334 Natural Resources Bldg
East Lansing, Michigan
University of Alaska
College, Alaska
University of Michigan
Dept. of Environmental &
Industrial Health
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Stanford University
Stanford, California
Washington State University
Pullman, Washington
University of California
Berkeley, California
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Warf Institute Inc.
Madison, Wisconsin
University of California
Berkeley, California
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada
Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, Florida
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut
Provisional Algal Assay
Procedure
Nutrient Control Projects
16010DQT 44,788.00
16010EHR 308,740.00
Investigation of Texas Soil 16010DBR 13,446.00
Algae
Reversal of Eutrophtcation 16010EXE 12,294.00
Through Artificial Aeration
of Lakes
Dynamics of the Nitrogen Cycle 16010DDS
in Lakes
An In-Situ Evaluation of 16010DEJ
Nutrient Effects in Lakes
Algal Degradation in 16010DLJ
Waterways
Flushing of Small Shallow 16010DMG
Lakes
Provisional Algal Assay 16010DQB
Procedures
Primary Production & Decom- 16010DTK
position in Estuarine Water
Community Analysis in the 16010DXG
Littoral Zone of Lakes
The Carbon Dioxide System 16010DXV
and Eutrophication
Eutrophication-Biostimulation 16010DZI
Assessment Workshop
The Role of Sludge Worms in 16010ECQ
Promoting Eutrophication
Biological Control of Aquatic 16010EKY
Vegetation
Utilization of Organic
Compounds by Algae
16010ELC
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
Troy, New York
Metal Ion Complexing in Lake
Waters
16010ELE
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Lake Herman Development
Association
524 S.W. 4th Street
Madison, South Dakota
Silt Removal From a Lake
Bottom
Fisheries Research
601 Busniness Loop 70
West Columbia, Missouri
Lake Tahoe Area Council
South Lake Tahoe, California
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Lake Tahoe Area Council
South Lake Tahoe, California
General Beadle State College
Science & Math.
Madison, South Dakota
University of California
La Jolla, California
University of California
Berkeley, California
Vegetation in Late Taneycome,
Missouri
Eutrophication of Surface 16010DNY
Waters - Lake Tahoe (Indiana
Creek Reservoir)
Eutrophication Factors in 16010DON
North Central Florida Lakes
Eutrophication of Surface 16010DSW
Waters Lake Tahoe
A Study to Evaluate the Effect 16010DZK
of Silt & Silt Removal in a
Northern Prairy Lake
Eutrophication in Coastal 16010EHC
Waters' Nitrogen as a Controlling
Factor
The Removal of Algae from
Natural Bodies of Water
16010EKS
Section 5 Research Contract
Dow Chemical Co.
Midland, Michigan
U.S. Geological Survey
Water Resources Division
P.O. Box 3202
Portland, Oregon
U.S. Geological Survey
St. Paul, Minnesota
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York
Develop a Selective Algaecide 16010EDJ
to Control Nuisance Algal Growth
Limnological Study of Waldo
Lake by U.S. Geological
Survey Personnel
Hydrologic Assistance in Con-
nection with the Lake Sallie
Eutrophication Research Project
near Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
Use of Algal Viruses to
Control Eutrophication
16010EHY
16010ELF 15,600.00
Missouri Dept. of Conservation Control of Undesirable Aquatic 16010FBS 8,925.00
64,883.00
9,700.00
16010FMI 22,400.00
16010DCB
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Batcelle Northwest
Rich land, Washington
An Investigation of the
Release of Phosphorus from
Lake Sediments & Suspended
Solids as a Function of
Phosphorus Forms & Envir.
1602 - Physical-Chemical Identification of Pollutants
Section 5 Research Grant
Ligand Exchange Reagents
16010DUA
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
Oceanic Institute
Makapuu Point
Walmanalo, Hawaii
California Institute of
Technology
Pasadena, California
Southwest Research Institute
P.O. Drawer 28510
San Antonio, Texas
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
University of Michigan
3014 Admin. Bldg.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
University of Wisconsin
750 University Avenue
Madison, Wisconsin
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
The Research Foundation of
State University of New York
P.O. Box 7126
Albany, New York
Assoc. in Community Medicine
Given Bldg.
University of Vermont
Burlington, Vermont
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Investigation of Microlayer
Collection for Pollution
Measurement
The Chemistry of Manganese in
Natural Waters
Development of Sample Prep-
aration Methods for Analysis of
Marine Organisms
Chemical Indicators of Fecal
Pollution
Technological Assessment of
Remote Sensing
Artificial Substrate Samplers
as Indicators of Water Quality
Fluorescent Probes in the De-
velopment of New Analytical
Methods for Water Pollution
Detection and Monitoring of
Water Pollutants with Ion
Selective Electrodes
DDT in Snow Fallen at High
Altitude Since 1950
Chemical Characteristics of
Organic Color in Water
A Membrane Salinometer for
Monitoring Estuaries
16020 FID
16020ELV
16020EVG
16020FOY
16020DXT
1,030.00
11,840.00
16020DFZ i. 013.00
16020EGG 48,300.00
34,223.00
35,554.00
16020FDH 4,780.00
16020EAO 28,192.00
16020FTB 48,848.00
16020GAG 3,250.00
16020DKW
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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52
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
University of Georgia
Dept. of Entomology
Athens, Georgia
Kenyon, College
Gambler, Ohio
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Fluorescent Probes in the 16020EAD
Development of New Analytical
Methods for Water Pollution
A Study of Selected Specific 16020EIN
Ion Electrodes
Detection, Identification, and 16020ELH
Determination of Oils, Tars
and Slimes by Reflectance
Spectroscopy
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Resources Technology Corp.
18066 Upper Bay Road
Hous ton, Texas
Iowa State University
Engr. Research Institute
Ames, Iowa
Kansas City, Missouri
Dept. City Hall
Kansas City, Missouri
Fluid Product Pipeline Leak 16020FQT
Detection from an Airborn Plat-
form for Ground Water Pollution
Control
Demonstrating the Electrolysis 16020DUN
BOD Measuring Method
Organics Causing Taste or Odor 16020DUB
in the Missouri River
Section 5 Research Contract
U.S. Atomic Energy Comm.
P.O. Box E
Oak. Ridge, Tennessee
Nereus Corp.
Boston Neck Road
Narragansett, Rhode Island
Battelle Memorial Institute
Columbus Laboratories
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio
Ocean Data Equipment Corp.
883 Waterman Avenue
East Providence, Rhode Island
Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Acorn Park
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Rocketdyne, A Division of
North American Rockwell Corp.
6633 Canoga Avenue
Canoga Park, California
Individual Refractory Organics
in Polluted Water by High
Resolation Ion Exchange
Chromatography
Planning and Design of a
Narragansett Bay Synoptic Water
Quality Monitoring System
Technical Assistance in the
Development and Operation of
the Center of Competence in
Analytical Methopology
Development and Evaluation
of an In-Situ Subsurface Test
Platform with Marine Sensors
Developing a Method of Separ- 16020FEN
ating the Soluble Organic
Components in Wastewaters on
the Basis of Molecular Size and
Weight
Development of a Specific
Method for Detecting Trace
Quantities of H2S in Aqueous
Solutions
47,119.00
35,176.00
23,400.00
16020EGY 89,500.00
16020EYP 23,805.00
16020FSO 58,495.00
16020EZL 44,988.00
29,341.00
16020EXB 20,993.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Aerojet General Corp.
9200 East Flair Drive
El Monte, California
General Dynamics Corp.
P.O. Box 2566
Orlando, Florida
Rocketdyne
Canoga Park, California
Rocketdyne
Canoga Park, California
Total Organic Carbon
Instrumentation Program
16020ERD 19,619.00
Study of Ways and Means to 16020FJG
Provide Data Logging and Analysis
as an Addition to Existing Water
Monitor Telemeters
8,488.00
Development of Molecular
Hydrogen Cyanide Detector
Prographic Characterization
of Municipal Wastes
16020DRG
16020EEW
1603 Biological Identification of Pollutants
Section 5 Research Grant
Baylor College of Medicine
1200 Moursund Avenue
Houston, Texas
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts
Texas Research Foundation
P.O. Box 43
Renner, Texas
San Diego Dept. of Pulic
Health
1600 Pacific Highway
San Diego, California
Winona State College
Winona, Minnesota
Lahey Clinic Foundation, Inc.
Research Division
Brooks Hospital
Brookline, Massachusetts
Viruses in Surface Waters
Development and Application of
New Concentration Method
Fluorescent Antibody Methods
for Determination of Fecal
Streptococci
Aquatic Plants of Polluted
Waters in Southwestern
United States
16030GBD 127,429.00
16030DVB 27,436.00
16030DNL 34,734.00
Quantitative Virologic Studies 16030DWW
of Sewage
Mayfly Distribution as a Water 16030DQH
Qualitv Index
Assay of Toxic Pollutants by 16030EIB
Fish Blood Aberration
Gulf South Research Institute A Feasibility Study of Ultra- 16030EOV
8000 GSRI Avenue Filtration and Electrophoretic
Baton Rouge, Louisiana Dialysis for Recovery of Viruses
and Other Waters
Israel Institute of
Technology
Technion City, Haifa Israel
University of Detroit
Detroit, Michigan
Coliphages as Virus-Indicators 16030DQN
in Water and Wastewater
Indicator-Pathogen Density
Relationships in Tributary
Streams
16030DTY
34,208.00
10,170.00
25,616.00
58,066.00
*Active in'FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
University of Minnesota
St. Paul, Minnesota
Recovery of Water-Transmitted
Viruses from Filter Surfaces
Lysis of Escherichia Coli by
Marine Microorganisms
A Tissue Enzyme Assay for
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon
Insecticides
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
North Texas State University Rapid Identification of
Denton, Texas
Massachusetts Health
Research Institute
Boston, Massachusetts
Hicrobial Populations in Water
Massachusetts Pesticide
Monitoring Study
Section 5 Research Contract
Cordis Corp.
Miami, Florida
1604 Source of Pollutants
Section 5 Research Grant
University of Connecticut
S torrs, Connect icut
University of Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma
A Sensitive Continuous Water
Monitoring System
Characterization of Taste and
Odor in Water Supplies
Evaluation of Dispersed
Pollutional Load
Section 5 Research Contract
Rocketdyne, A Division of
North American Rockwell Corp.
6633 Canoga Avenue
Canoga Park, California
Aerojet General Corp.
9200 East Flair Drive
El Monte, California
Applications of Pyrographic
Methodology
16030ECJ
16030EEI
16030ELZ
16030DPY
16030EJW
16030ENR
16040DGH 29,489.00
16040DBX
16040EXD 160,000.00
Investigation of Means for the 16040ELO 43,074.00
Controlled Self-Destruction of
Pesticides
1605 - Fate of Pollution in Surface Water
Section 5 Research Grant
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
Georgia Institute
of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia
Enteric Bacterial Degradation
of Stream Detritus
Symposium Presentation of
Research Findings on the
Regeneration Capacity of Streams
and Estuaries
16050EQS
16050 FOR
20,766.00
11,560.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
The Board of Trustees of The Fate of Select Pesticides
The University of Illinois in the Aquatic Environment
Illinois Natural History Survey
175 Natural Research Bldg.
Urban, Illinois
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland
Manhattan College
Bronx, New York
Engineering and Industrial
Experiment Station
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
The Research Foundation of
the State University of
New York
P.O. Box 7126
Albany, New York
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Washington State University
Pulluman, Washington
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, New Mexico
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, Onada
University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
University of Illinois
Urbana, Illinois
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Clemson University
Clemson, South Carolina
Georgia Institute of
Technology
Atlanta, Georgia
University of California
Davis, California
Oxygenation Kinetics of
Reduced Sulfur Species
Dynamic Water Quality Fore-
casting and Management
Deposition of Fine Sediments in
Turbulent Flows
Operations Research in Water
Quality Management
Biological Models of Fresh-
water Communities
Occurrence of Pesticides in
Aquatic Environments
Effects of Channel Geometry
on Stream Reaeration
Big Eddies and Mixing
Processes in the Great Lakes
Dispersion of Water Pollutants
in Curvilinear Flows
Oxygen Relationships in
Small Streams
The Role of Silica in Water
Quality Control
Simulation of Respiration in
Microbial Slime Films
Characterization of Stream
Reaeration Capacity
A Quick Biochemical Oxygen
Demand Test
16050EHH 39,065.00
16050ENA 15,986.00
16050DDK 35,271.00
16050ERS 32,895.00
16050DJK 4,641.00
16050DXM 45,254.00
16050DBS
16050DCS
16050DIL
16050 OOP
16050DTJ
16050DUW
16050DXB
16050EDT
16050EMF
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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56
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Illinois Dept. of Public
Health
503 State Office Bldg.
Springfield, Illinois
Dept. of Water Resources
State Office Bldg.
Annapolis, Maryland
Bureau of Water Management
Michigan Dept. of Natural
Resources Mason Bldg.
Lansing, Michigan
Indiana Stream Pollution
Control Board
Indiana State Board of Health
1330 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana
City of San Diego
City Administration Bldg.
San Diego, California
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
Wisconsin Dept. of Natural
Resources Division of
Environmental Protection
Room 450
Madison, Wisconsin
Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency
717 Delaware Street SW
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Pesticide Monitoring Program
Lake Michigan and Tributaries
in Illinois
Tracer Measurement of Stream
Regeneration Patuxent River
Pesticide Monitoring of
Aquatic Environment, Michigan
Portion of the Great Lakes
Basin
Great Lakes Pesticide Mon-
itoring Program
Sewage Odor Control by Liquid
Gas Extraction
Turbulent Diffusion and
Reaeration in Natural Rivers
16050ESP 40,000.00
16050EUP 16,710.00
16050EPV 40,000.00
16050EYS 39,997.00
16050DEX 45,781.00
16050EIO
Evaluation of Pesticide Sources 16050EYV
and Levels Tributary to Lake
Michigan and Superior
Pesticides Inputs and Levels in 16050EYT
Minnesota Waters of Lake
Superior Basin
12,149.00
40,000.00
15,332.00
Section 5 Research Contract
Battelle Memorial Institute
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio
Grumman Aircraft Engr.
Bethpage, Long Island
New York
Corp.
Development of Multidi-
rectional Turbulence Probe
Immobilized Enzyme Systems
Enhancement of Biological
Waste Treatment Processes
16050DOW 15,200.00
16050DXN
Electro-Nucleonics, Inc.
Fairfield, New Jersey
Zonal Ultracentrifuge Systems 16050EFY
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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57
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1606 Fate of Pollutants in Ground Waters
Section 5 Research Grant
University of California
Riverside, California
Washington State University
Pulluman, Washington
California Institute of
Technology
Pasadena, California
Stanford University
Stanford, California
Purdue University
Lafayette, Indiana
Boyce Thompson Institute
for Plant Research, Inc
Yonkers, New York
Utah State University
College of Engineering
Logan, Utah
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Forty-year Fertilizer
Effectson N03 in Ground Water
Clay Mineral Stability and
Water Composition
Mycological Phenomena in
Sewage Spreading Basins
Radial Flow of Soil Moisture
Dispersion During Flow in
Heterogeneous Porous Media
Interaction of Herbicides and
Soil Microorganisms
Movement and Mixing of
Water Injected into Aquifers
Effects of Density Stratifi-
cation on Aquifer Mixing
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
The Pennsylvania State
University, Institute of
Research on Land and Water
Resources
University Park, Pennsylvania
Eastern Municipal
District
24550 San Jacinto Street
P.O. Box 858
Hement, California
Texas Technological College
Lubbock, Texas
Salt River Project
Salt River Valley Water
Users Association
Phoenix, Arizona
Renovation of Sewage Effluent
for Reuse as a Water Resource
Reutilization of Wastewater
Recycled Through Ground Water
Potential Pollution of the
Ogalla by Recharging Playa
Lake Water
Spreading Treated Sewage
for Groundwater Recharge
16060DOE 19,205.00
16060DGK
16060DGU
160 50 DIN
16060DLL
16060DMP
Bacterial Adsorption on Soils 16060EBD
16060EIS
16060ELJ
16060DRV
16060DYJ 41,307.00
16060DDZ 50,000.00
16060DCO
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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58
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT
Section 5 Research Contract
Fuhriman-Barton Assoc. Study on Groundwater Pollution 16060ERU 53,609.00
1445 Locust Lane Problems in the Southwestern
Prove, Utah United States
Texas Technological College Determining the Distribution 16060EGS 39,364.00
Lubbock, Texas of Nitrogen in the Groundwater
Ion Below Feedlots in the
Texas High Plains
General Electric Co. Development of a New Technique 16060EVC *
Pleasanton, California for Bulk Water Tracing
1607 - Fate of Pollutants in Coastal Waters
Section 5 Research Grant
California Institute of Dispersion in Hydrologic and 16070DGY 92,072.00
Technology Coastal Environment
1201 E. California Boulevard
Pasadena, California
Oregon State University Tidal Flats in Estuarine Water 16070DGO 39,591.00
Corvallis, Oregon Quality Analysis
Massachusetts Institute of Numerical Solution of Unsteady 16070DGW 5,000.00
Technology Dispersion in Estuaries
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Oregon State University Air Photo Analysis of Ocean 16070ENS 39,124.00
Corvallis, Oregon Outfall Dispersion
Purdue Research Foundation Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid 16070DEP 31,245.00
Lafayette, Indiana Jets
Adelphi University Water Movement in a Lagoonal 16070DBN *
Dept. of Biology Estuary Measured by Modified
Garden City, New York Geomagnetic Electrokinetographs
University of Washington Oxidation of Organic Matter 16070EKZ *
Seattle, Washington in the Seabed
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Florida Ocean Sciences Demonstration of the Limitation 16070EFG *
Institute, Inc. and Effects of Waste Disposal
Deerfield Beach, Florida on an Ocean Shelf
Franklin Institute Research An Industrial Wasteline System 16070EOI *
Laboratories
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oregon State University Ocean Disposal of Wastes on 16070EOK *
Corvallis, Oregon the Northwest Coast
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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59
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Section 5 Research Contract
Seattle University
Seattle, Washington
National Academy of Sciences
Washington, D.C.
Tractor, Inc.
Austin, Texas
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
Oxygen Uptake by Benthic 16070DCD
Organisms in the Presence of
Varying Degrees of Botton
Sludge Agitation & Various
Temperatures & Salinities
A Study of the Management of 16070DUF
Wastes in the Coastal
Environment
State-of-the-Art Report on 16070DZV
Simulation of Pollution
Problems and Controls in
Estuaries
Mathematical & Computer 16070FDT
Services for the Analysis of
Data & Design of Experiments
of Certain FWPCA Programs
1608 - Water Quality Control
Section 5 Research Grant
Limnetics Inc.
6132 West Fond Du Lac Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Academy of Natural Sciences
of Philadelphia
19th and the Parkway
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
President and Fellows of
Harvard College
1350 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah
University of Maine
Orono, Maine
The Pennsylvania State
University
University Park, Pennsylvania
Newark College of Engr.
323 High Street
Newark, New Jersey
Center for Water Resources
Research
Desert Research Institute
Reno, Nevada
Microbiology of Polluted
Natural Waters
Pilot Studies in the Restor- 16080FTO 40,908.00
ation of the Physical Environment
of a Stream to Maintain a Clear
Water Flora and Faura
The Role of Trace Elements in 16080FQK 66,349.00
the Management of Nuisance
Growth
16080FLZ 3,000.00
Lake Diking as a Water Pollu- 16080EVT 72,559.00
tion Management Tool
Induced Air Mixing of Large 16080DWP 20,232.00
Bodies of Polluted Water
Denitrification in Soil During 16080EIT 31,423.00
Wastewater Disposal
Effects of Fluid Properties 16080DAP 19,997.00
on Stream Aeration
Water Quality Regimen of
Tahoe - Truckee System
16080DPC 47,553.00
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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60
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Heidelberg College
Tiffin, Ohio
Washington State University
Pullman, Washington
Rutgers, The State University
Water Resources Research
Institute
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Washington State University
Pullman, Washington
Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Effects of Augmented Stream
Flow on Water Quality
Correlated Studies of Van-
couver Lake - Hydraulic Model
Study
Oxygen Regeneration of Polluted
Rivers
Correlated Studies of Van-
couver Lake - Water Quality
Prediction Study
Oxygen Regeneration of Polluted
Rivers
16080DFO
16080ERP
8,648.00
52,376.00
Section 5 Research Contract
'The Franklin Institute
Research Laboratories
Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Gillette Co.
Research Institute
1413 Research Blvd.
Rockville, Maryland
Littleton Research Corp.
Littleton, Massachusetts
Technical Highlights in
Selected Areas of Water Pol-
lution and It's Control
The Development of Phosphate-
Free Heavy Detergents
16080FYA 29,000.00
16080ERQ 25,614.00
16080DUP 7,926.00
16080FBP 15,039.00
16080FWE 344,000.00
Illinois Institute of
Technology
Chicago, Illinois
1609 - Water Resources Data
Section 5 Research Grant
The Trustees of the
University of Pennsylvania
Office of Research
Administration
3A51 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Georgetown University
Washington, D.C.
Engineering-Economic Study
for the Development of an
Optimum Mechanical Aeration
System for Quiet Rivers & Ponds
Development of Phosphate Free
Home Laundy Detergents
16080DOO
16080DVF
Stream Quality Preservation
Through Land Use Management
Legal and Governmental Aspects
Use of General Equilibrium in
Water Resources Planning
16090EDC 16,770.00
16090FIO 21,165.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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61
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Alamo Area Council of
Governments
Water Quality Planning
422 3A Life Building
San Antonio, Texas
Leland Stanford, Jr,
University
Stanford, California
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York
Water Pollution Control
Federation
Washington, B.C.
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Regional Science Research
Institute
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
University of California
Western Management Science
Institute
Los Angeles, California
President and Fellows of
Harvard College
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Virginia Polytechnic
Institute
Water Resources Research
Center
Blacksburg, Virginia
University of California
The Regents of
Los Angeles, California
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
Basin Management of Water Reuse 16090EAX 44,898.00
The Philosophy of Planning for 16090DWX 40,472.00
Water Quality Management
Allocation of Stream Pollution 16090DAJ
Carrying Capacity
Research Supplement-Journal 16090DQZ
Water Pollution Control
Federation
Dynamic Planning Techniques 16090DSS
for Pollution Abatement
The Economics of Water Supply 16090DTF
and Quality
Economic Evaluation of 16090DYX
Stream Quality Preservation
Through Land Use Management
Multiple Techniques in Regional 16090EGQ
Treatment of Water Pollution
Systems
Operations Research in Water
Quality Management
Water Rights Related to
Water Quality Storage
A Mathematical Model for
Regional Treatment of
Water Pollution Systems
Economic Benefits from an
Improvement in Water Quality
16090EOZ
16090FPW
16090 FPX
16090FPZ
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado
Data Acquisition System in
Water Quality Management
16090FUO 48,909.00
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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62
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Michigan Water Resources
Commission
Stevens T. Mason Building
Lansing, Michigan
Ohio River Valley Water
Sanitation Commission
414 Walnut Street
Cincinnati, Ohio
Great Lakes Basin Commission
220 East Huron Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Dept. of Health
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Utah State University
Logan, Utah
Delaware River Basin
Commission
Trenton, New Jersey
Michigan Water Resources Infor- 16090FSR 102,762.00
nation and Enforcement System
Automated forecast Procedures
for River Quality Management
Limnological Systems Analysis
for the Great Lakes: Phase I
Preliminary Model Design
Pennsylvania Water Quality
Management Information System
Electronic Analog Simulation
of the Salinity Flow System
with the Upper Colorado River
Basin
Interstate Regional Planning
for Water Supply and Waste
Disposal
16090DHX 85,000.00
16090FLJ 70,000.00
16090DRA
16090DVU
16090FPP
Section 5 Research Contract
Tracer, Inc.
6500 Tracer Lane
Austin, Texas
ABT Assoc., Inc.
55 Wheeler Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Peter S. Miller
Stochastics, Inc.
Westover Drive
Blacksbury, Virginia
Electronic Assoc., Inc.
12260 Wilkins Avenue
Rockville, Maryland
Quirk, Lawler Matusky
Engineers
New York, New York
Technicomp, Inc.
West Hempstead, New York
16090EXU 11,392.00
The Applicability of Weather
Station Data for Water Surface:
Energy Budget Calculation
Factors Affecting Success of 16090EXW 48,508.00
Local Pollution Control Referenda
Stochastuc Models for Water
Quality Management
16090DUH 46,496.00
Improving Water Quality Data 16090FEP
Management by use of the Hybrid
Computer
44,872.00
Request for Proposal Design
of Waste Treatment Facilities
by Computer
Design of Waste Treatment
Facilities by Computer
16090DIA
16090ERJ
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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63
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant
Texas A & M Research
Foundation
College Station, Texas
1610 Cold Climate Research
Section 5 Research Grant
University of Alaska
College, Alaska
University of Alaska
College, Alaska
Management of Industrial Waste
Discharges in Complex Estuarine
System
16090DQW 45,815.00
Institute of Marine Science
University of Alaska
College, Alaska
Waste Pollution Control in
Cold Climates A Symposium
Investigations on Possible
Effects of Crude Oil on
Aquatic Organisms
Baseline Water Quality Study
of the Alaska Arctic Estuarine
Development
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Wagley, Inc.
430 7th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska
1613 Thermal Pollution
Section 5 Research Grant
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Purdue Research Foundation
Lafayette, Indiana
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
North Slope Application of
Advanced Waste Treatment and
Partial Water Reuse
Prediction and Control of
Thermal Pollution
Turbulent Bed Cooling Tower
16100EXH
16100FWQ
26,192.00
82,916.00
16100EOM 59,953.00
16100FXJ 71,080.00
16130DJU 8,824.00
Washington State University
State of Wasuington Water
Research Center
Pullman, Washington
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
Abstract Preparation for the
Water Resources Scientific
Information Center
Hydrologic Research Assistance
in Connection with the Project
on Heat Transport and Behavior
in the Mixing Zone
Thermal Plume Dispersion
Project for Concentrated
Research and Training in the
Hydrologic and Hydrolic Aspects
of Water Pollution Control
16130EMQ
16130FPE
18,972.00
35,354.00
16130FLM 30,000.00
16130DGM
16130FDQ
33,634.00
109,878.00
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64
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
Thermal Stratification and
Resrvoir Water Quality
Heat and Water Vapor Exchange
Between Water Surface and
Atmosphere
16130DJH 15,194.00
16130 DIP
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Eugene Water and Electric
Board
P.O. Box 1112
Eugene, Oregon
Thermal Water Demonstration
Project
16130EIK 158,224.00
Section 5 Research Contract
Water Resources Engr. Inc.
1900 Olympic Blvd.
Walnut Creek, California
Cornell Aeronautical Lab.
P.O. Box 235
Buffalo, New York
United Aircraft Corp.
East Hartford, Connecticut
U.S. Geological Survey
Denver, Colorado
R.W. Beck and Assoc-
Analytical and Consulting
Engineers
800 Western Federal Savings
Building
Denver, Colorado
Littleton Research &
Engineering Corp.
Littleton, Massachusetts
Dynatech Corp.
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Formulation of a General
Mathematical Model for the
Prediction of Thermal Changes
in Impoundments
Research on the Physical
Aspects of Thermal Pollution
Feasibility Study of Non-
thermal Pollution Power Gener-
ating Systems
Hydrologic Research Assistance
in Connection with the Project
on Heat Transport and Behavior
in the Mixing Zone
Research on Non-Evaporative
Cooling Towers for Thermal
Electric Generating Plants
Economic-Engineering Study of
Cooling Ponds
Survey and Economic Analysis
of Alternate Methods for
Cooling Condenser Discharge
Water in Thermal Power Plants
16130EXT 4,716.00
16130DPU 71,857.00
16130DNE 44,939.00
16130FSM 6,800.00
16130EES 125,000.00
16130DFX
16130 DHS
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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65
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT
Bollay E. Assoc. , Inc. Theoretical Evaluation & Dev. 16130DNH *
Bowler, Colorado of a Criteria to Determine in-
adventent Weather Modification
in the Vicinity of Cooling Towers
Tetra Tech., Inc. Studies on the Effects of 16130DWO *
Pasadena, California Waste Heat Discharge from
Nuclear Power Plants into
Large Bodies of Receiving
Waters
Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract
The Travelers Research Corp. Economic Analysis of Thermal 16130ERN 60,000.00
250 Constitution Plaza Pollution Abatement Costs in
Hartford, Connecticut the Electric Power Industry
R.W Beck and Assoc. Research on Non-Evaporative 16130EES 10,062.00
Analytical and Consulting Cooling Towers for Thermal
Engineers Electric Generating Plants
800 Western Federal Savings
Building
Denver, Colorado
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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1700 WASTE TREATMENT & ULTIMATE DISPOSAL TECHNOLOGY
66
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
1701 - Dissolved Nutrient Removal
Section 5 Research Grant
Marquette University
615 North llth Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Phosphorous Removal by
Trickling Filter Slimes
Rutgers, The State University Rotating Biological Disc
Dept. of Environmental
Sciences
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Wastewater Treatment Process
Pilot Plant Evaluation
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Stanford University
Civil Engineering Dept.
Stanford, California
Northeastern University
College of Liberal Arts
Boston, Massachusetts
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
University of Texas
Austin, Texas
University of California
Berkeley, California
North Carolina State
University
Raleigh, North Carolina
Nitrification & Denitrification
of Wastewater
Nitrification at Low Temper-
atures
Colloid Flotation and
Adsorbing Colloid Flotation
Mechanics of Biology
Luxury Phosphate Uptake
Enzymatic Technique for
Detection of Surplus
Phosphorus Uptake by
Activated Sludge
Kinetics of Algal Systems
in Waste Treatment
Water Treatment by Membrane
Ultrafiltration
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Las Birgenes Municipal
Water District
4232 Las Birgenes Road
Calabasas, California
Trenton, City of
Trenton, Michigan
Tertiary Treatment with a
Controlled Ecological System
Phosphate Removal by
Biological Process
17010DZG 33,385.00
17010EBM 76,654.00
17010FMX 20,663.00
17010EPM 31,304.00
17010DBL *
17010DDQ
17010DUX
17010DZQ
17010EDR
17010FBH 39,800.00
17010DMR
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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67
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana
Sewerage Commission of the
City of Milwaukee
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
University of Texas
Medical Branch
Calves ton, Texas
The Soap and Detergent
Association
New York, New York
Removal of Organic & 17010DTG
Eutrophying Pollutants by
Combined Chemical & Biological
Treatment
Sewage Phosphorus Removal by 17010DXD
an Activated Sludge Plant
Phosphorus Removal and 17010DXB
Disposal from Municipal
Wastewater
Soluble Phosphate Removal 17010EIP
in the Activated Sludge
Process
Section 5 Research Contract
Dow Chemical Co
Midland, Michigan
Dow Chemical Co
Midland, Michigan
FMC Corp.
1185 Colemand Avenue
Santa Clara, California
City of Baltimore, Maryland
Dept. of Public Works,
Bureau of Engineering
Baltimore, Maryland
Process Research Incorp.
56 Rogers Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Atomics International
P.O. Box 309
Canoga Park, California
Gulf South Research
Institute
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Aerojet-General Corp.
El Monte, California
17010FSJ 185,569.00
17010EGR 63,461.00
Pilot Plant Study of Nitri-
fication on Plastic Media
Preliminary Experimental
Investigation of Feasibility of
Nitrate Removal from Wastewater
Ion Exchange
Process to Remove Carbonaceous 17010FKA 18,032.00
Nitrogenous & Phosphorous
Materials from a Aerobic Digester
Supernatant & Related Process
Streams
Phosphate Study at the Back
River Waste Treatment Plant
Baltimore, Maryland
Selective Nutrient Removal
A study of the Kinetics &
Mechanism of Precipitation &
Removal of Phosphates from
Wastewater
Sewage Denitrification
Requirements Using Methyl
Alcohol
Laboratory Evaluation of a
New Phosphate Removal Process
17010DFV 9,662.00
17010FBJ 81,735.00
17010EKI 50,534.00
17010DHT
17010DJA
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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68
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Aerojet-General Corp.
El Monte, California
Lawrence K. Cecil, P.E.
Tucson, Arizona
General Mills, Inc
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Ionics, Incorp.
Watertown, Massachusetts
Rocketdyne Division, N.A.R.C.
Canoga Park, California
South Tahoe Public Utility
District
South Lake Tahoe, California
Engineering Science, Inc.
Arcadia, California
Tyco Laboratories
Waltham, Massachusetts
Parametric Studies Nitri-
fication-Denitrification
17010DRD
Biological Removal of 17010DRF
Phosphates from Wastewaters by
Luxury Uptake in Activated Sludge
Treatment Plants
A Proposed Study on the
Feasibility of Liquid Ion
Exchange for Extracting
Phosphates from Secondary
Effluents
Electro-oxidation of Ammonia
in Sewage to Nitrogen
Development of a Chemical
Denitrification Process
Nitrogen Removal Supple-
menting Ammonia Stripping
with Further Nitrogen Removal
by Selective Ion Exchange and
Breakpoint Chlorination
Studies on Removal of Carbon-
aceous , Nitrogenous, and
Phosphorus Materials from
Concentrated Process Waste
Streams
Basic Salinogen Ion Exchange
Resins for Selective Nitrate
Removal from Potable and
Effluent Waters
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
Traverse City
Traverse City, Michigan
Riverview, City of
Riverview, Michigan
Municipality of Metropolitan
Seattle
Seattle, Washington
17010EAP
17010EED
17010EEX
17010EEZ
17010EVB
17010FKF
17010DIX
Controlled Removal of Phos-
phates Using Chemical &
Biological Techniques in
Secondary Treatment
Full-Scale Evaluation of the 17010DSN
use of Flow Equalization and a
Chemical Additions to Primary
Treatment to Improve the Performance
of Trickling Filter Plants
Phosphate Removal in an
Activated Sludge Facility
17010EDA
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
South Lake Tahoe Public
Utility District
South Lake Tahoe, California
Detroit, City of
Detroit, Michigan
Recovery and Reuse of Lime as 17010ELQ
a Coagulant in Tertiary
Treatment and Nitrogen
Removal from Tertiary
Treated Effluent
Pilot Scale Study of Improved
Phosphate Removal by Modified
Activated Sludge Process
17010FAH
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract
Board of Supervisors
Prince William County
Courthouse Annex
Manassas, Virginia
Baltimore, City of
Dept. of Public Works
Baltimore, Maryland
Pacific N.W. Laboratory
A Division of Battelle
Memorial Institute
Richland, Washington
Pacific N.W. Laboratory
A Division of Battelle
Memorial Institute
Richland, Washington
An Experimental Facility
for Study of Improved Methods
of Waste Removal
Phosphate Study at the Back
Wastewater Treatment Plant
17010DYM 87,856.00
17010DFV
Demonstration of A Mobile Pilot 17010ECZ
Plant for Ammonia Removal
from Wastewater by
Selective Ion Exchange
Research to Develop and
Demonstrate a Mobile Pilot
Plant for Removal of Soluble
Phosphorus from Wastewaters
by Absorption on Alumina
17010EER
1702 Dissolved Refractory Organics Removal
Section 5 Research Grant
Clarkson College of
Technology
Potsdam, New York
The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Radioisotope Tracer Study
of Membrane Purification
Adsorption from Aqueous
Solution
The Regents of the University Photochemical Methods for
of California Purifying Water
Davis, California
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado
University of California
Davis, California
The Effect of Porous Structure 17020DDC
on Carbon Actination
Purifying Water in Photo-
chemical Reactors
17020DDV
17020DJT 14,775.00
17020EPF 44,995.00
17020EVQ 35,005.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
darks on College of
Technology
Potsdam, New York
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York
Photodegradation of Polymers 17020DFG
In Aqueous Solution
Carbon Column Operation in 17020DZO
Waste Water Treatment
Section 5 Research Contract
FMC Corp.
Chemical Research &
Development Center
Princeton, New Jersey
MSA Research Corp.
Evans City, Pennsylvania
Improvements in Granular
Adsorption Processes
Laboratory Investigation of
Regeneration of Spent Activated
Carbon
17020GDN 63,584.00
17020DAO 29,585.00
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Removal of Powdered Carbon in 17020EKL 145,000.00
P.O. Box E
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
McDonnell Douglas Corp.
5301 Bolsa Avenue
Huntington Beach, California
Amicon Corp.
Lexington, Massachusetts
Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, Missouri
Arde, Inc.
Paramus, New Jersey
Southern Illinois University
Office of Research
Projects
Carbondale, Illinois
Battelle Memorial Institute
Columbus, Ohio
Sewage Effluents by Cross-Flow
Filtration
Electrochemical Regeneration
of Spent Activated Carbon
17020EFD 44,687.00
Ultrafiltrate Dewatering of 17020DBA
Spent Carbon from the Powdered
Carbon Process
Advanced Study of Light- 17020DUE
Catalyzed Chlorine Oxidation
for Large-Scale Treatment of
Wastewater
Applicability of Ardox 17020DVK
Catalysts to the Oxidation of
Municipal sewage Effluents and
of Wastes Produced During
Manned Space Flight
Feasibility of Applications 17020ECI
of Supercatalysis in Wastewaters
Development of a Fluidized-
Bed Technique for the
Regeneration of Powdered
Activated Carbon
17020 FBD
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
East Chicago Sanitary
District
East Chicago, Indiana
Tertiary Treatment of
Combined Storm Water, Sanitary
Relief Discharges and Sewage
Treatment Plant Effluent
17020EHI
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract
Aerojet General Corp.
El Monte, California
Airco-Air Reduction Co.
Murray Hill, New Jersey
North Star Research &
Development Institute
Minneapolis, Minnesota
New Membranes and Process
Technology for the Renovation
of Wastewater by Reverse
Osmosis
Construction & Operation of
a Pilot Plant for the
Treatment of Secondary
Effluent from Waste Treatment
Plant with Ozone
New and Ultrathin Membranes
for Municipal Wastewater
Treatment by Reverse Osmosis
17020DUD
17020DVC
17020EFA
of California
Berkeley, California
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
»
University of California
Berkeley, California
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
Clarkson College of
Technology
Potsdam, New York
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
1703 - Suspended and Colloidal Solids Removal
Section 5 Research Grant
The Regents of the University Filtration Kinetics in Water 17030ECA 48,636.00
and Wastewater
Removal of Colloidal Matter 17030DGQ 27,500.00
from Wastewater
Foam Fractionation with 17030DHH *
Reflux
Orthokinetic Flocculation 17030DLX *
of Heterodispersed Systems
Foam Separation Flotation of 17030DNA *
Colloid Organic Systems
Flocculation of Colloids 17030DOV *
Suspended in Water
Chemical Aspects of Coagulation 17030EBE
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
Lehigh University
PROJECT TITLE
Wastewater Purification
NUMBER
17030ECM
AMOUNT
*
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
Design Requirements for
Municipal Diatomite Filters
17030 FBG
Section 5 Research Contract
Bowles Fluidics Corp.
9347 Fraser Street
Silver Spring, Maryland
Research Tringle Institute
P.O. Box 12194
Reserach Tringle Park
North Carolina
Research Tringle Institute
Research Tringle Park
North Carolina
Engineering Science, Inc.
150 East Foothill Blvd.
Arcadia, California
Development and Evaluation of
a Fluidic Vortex Bubble Gener-
ating Device for Application to
Micro Flotation Type Sewage
Treatment Processes
An Experimental Fluidized
Sludge Blanket Clarification
as Applied to Sewage Treatment
17030FEB 49,953.00
17030EYA 81,168.00
Experimental Investigation of 17030FWH
a Continuous Filtration Process
for Municipal Wastewaters
56,969.00
Evaluation Filtration for
Wastewater Treatment Using a
Mobile Pilot Plant
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Application of Hyperfiltration
Oak Ridge, Tennessee with Dynamically-Formed
Membranes to Treatment of
Municipal Sewage Effluents
17030DHZ 127,610.00
17030EOH
Standard Brands Chemical
Industries, Inc.
Dover, Delaware
Investigation of Amphipathic
Water Soluble Polymers as
Flocculants and Flotation Aids
in Domestic Wastewater
Treatment
17030FKD
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
Dept. of Sanitation
Metairie, Louisiana
Greene County
Greene County, Ohio
San Jose, City of
San Jose, California
Study of Upflow Filter for
Tertiary Treatment
Improved Liquid-Solids
Separation by use of an
Aluminum Compound in Activated
Sludge Treatment
BOD, Solids and Nutrient
Removal from Secondary
Effluent by Foam Fractionation
17030DMA 98,100.00
17030EBH
17030EZS
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract
Eimco Corp.
Salt Lake City, Utah
Physical-Chemical Treatment
of Municipal Waste
1704 Dissolved Inorganics Removal
Section 5 Research Grant
Rex Chaiubelt, Inc.
Technical Center
P.O. Box 2022
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Feasibility Study of Using
Reverse Osmosis to Concentrate
Pre-Treated Domestic Sewage
Section 5 Research Contract
Southern Research Institute
2000 9th Avenue
South Birmingham, Alabama
Uniroyal, Inc.
Research and Development
Dept. Research Center
Wayne, New Jersey
Gulf General Atomics, Inc.
P.O. Box 608
San Diego, California
Douglas Aircraft Co.
Newport Beach, California
Araicon Corp.
Lexington, Massachusetts
Gulf General Atomics, Inc.
San Diego, California
Aerojet General Corp.
El Monte, California
Santee County Water
District
Santee, California
17030EFB
Demineralization of Sewage
Effluents by the Transport
Depletion Process
Feasibility of Regenerative
Fibers for Water Pollution
Control
Reverse Osmosis Study
Use of Improved Membranes in
Tertiary Treatment by Reverse
Osmos is
Evaluation & Characterization
of Low Pressure Membrane
Ultrafiltration as a Technique
for Removal & Identification
of Macro-Solutes & Microsol
Membrane Meterials for
Wastewater Reclamation by
Reverse Osmosis
Renovation of Municipal Waste
Water by Reverse Osmosis
Systems Laboratory Program
Extension
Reclamation of Biologically,
Mechanically, and Chemically
Treated Wastewater for Potable
Water Supply Uses, Etc.
17040EUE 22,708.00
17040EUN 39,992.00
17040DFC 57,851.00
17040EOR 173,490.00
17040 DHR
17040DMK
17040EFO
17040EFQ
17040FKG
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
Eastern Municipal Water
District
Hemet, California
Reverse Osmosis in Ground
Water Recharge Program
17040DSR
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract
Culligan, Inc.
Industrial Systems Division
440 South McLean
Elgin, Illinois
Aerojet General Corp.
El Monte, California
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Wastewater Demineralization by 170AOEEE
Ion Exchange
Renovation of Primary Sewage
by Reverse Osmosis
Evaporation of Sewage Plant
Effluent
17040EFQ
17040DNM
189,373.00
96,600.00
1705 - Dissolved Biodegradable Organics Removal
Section 5 Research Grant
The Ohio State University
Research Foundation
Columbus, Ohio
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Concentration of Chemicals by
Floe Forming Organisms
17050DFJ 33,282.00
Investigation of Zooglea Floes 17050FSL
Electrical Stimulation of
Microbial Waste Treatment
17050DGJ
Texas A&M Research Foundation The Molecular Nature of Organic 17050DUT
P.O. Box Faculty Exchange H Waste Removal Patterns
College Station, Texas
State of Minnesota
Dept. of Iron Range
Resources and Rehabilitation
St. Paul, Minnesota
Treatment of Wastes Using
Peat and Peat in Combination
with Soil
Randolph-Macon Woman's College Isolation of Lytic Agents
Lynchburg, Virginia Related to Sphaerotilus
Pennsylvania State University Bacterial Zooglea Formation
Office of the Vice President
for Research
Old Main Building
University Park, Pennsylvania
17050DHI
17050DBI
17,896.32
19,837.00
35,655.00
17050EAN 44,380.00
10,929.00
15,561.00
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, Oklahoma
University of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas
University of California
Berkeley, California
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts
Adaptation by Microbial
Population
Kinetics & Mechanism in
Activated Sludge Processes
Oxygen Combustion in
Continuous Biological Culture
UCB-ENG-2861—Transient
Loading Effects in the
Activated Sludge Process
Reverse Osmosis Treatment
of Wastewaters
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Kansas State University
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Manhattan, Kansas
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut
University of Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming
Pilot Plant Demonstration of
a Lime Biological Treatment
Phosphorous Removal System
Automatic Control of a
Completely mixed Activated
Sludge Reactor
Supplementary Aeration of
Lagoons in Rigorous Climate
Areas
Section 5 Research Contract
Biospherics Research, Inc.
Washington, D.C.
Continuation of Biomass
Determination
17050DFL
17050DFM
17050DJS
17050DOE
17050EHG
17050DCC 16,635.00
17050EVF 21,775.00
170 50 DVD
17050EOY 57,023.00
Biospherics Research, Inc.
Washington, D.C.
Continuation of Biomass
Determination
17050EOY 64,069.00
Allis Chalmers Manufacturing
Co. Research Division
Box 512
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Union Carbide Corp.
Linde Division
P.O. Box 44
Tonowanda, New York
FMC Corp.
Chem. Res. & Develop. Center
Princeton, New Jersey
Improved Methods of Condition- 17050DAM
ing the Discharge Waters from
Sewers both Storm Water and
Sanitary Waste, Etc.
33,375.00
Investigation of High Purity
Oxygenation of High Purity
tional Activated Sludge Process
A Study and Investigation
of Granular Carbon Treatment
17050DNW 27,000.00
170 50 DAL
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Roy F. Western
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Dow Chemical Co.
Midland, Michigan
Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, Missouri
Infilco Products
Tucson, Arizona
Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, Missouri
Improved Engineering
Application of the Two-Film
Theory to Oxygen Transfer
Literature Search & Critical
Analysis of Biological
Trickling Filter Studies
Oxygenation of Aqueous
Bodies Using Liquid Oxygen-
Loxinat ion
Powdered Carbon Treatment of
Raw Sewage and Primary
Effluent in Slurry Contractor
Clarifiers
Optimizing Lipid Biostabili-
zation Processes
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
Water & Sewer Commission
City of Freeport
230 West Stephenson Street
Freeport, Illinois
City of Chino
Chino, California
New York State Dept. of
Health
Albany, New York
San Buenaventura, City of
San Buenaventura, California
Full Scale Parallel Activated
Sludge Process Evaluation
Reclamation of Wastewater
by Controlled Biological
Kinetics
High-Performance Bio-
Treatment of Municipal Sewage
Integrated Activated Sludge-
Biological Filter Process
Dept. of Sanitary Engineering Primary and Secondary
Washington, D.C. Treatment Pilot Plant
D.C. Government of
Sanitary Engineering
Washington, D.C.
Use of Modified Activated
Sludge Treatment to Achieve
Nutrient Removal and to
Provide Consistent Feed to
Tertiary Treatment System
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract
Union Carbide Corp.
Linde Division
P.O. Box 44
Tonawanda, New York
Investigation of the Use of
High Purity Oxygenaeration in
the Conventional Activated
Sludge Process
17050DCU
17050DDY
17050EEY
17050EGI
17050FIM
17050ENM 127,178.00
17050DZE
17050EDL
17050EEO
17050EJB
17050FAI
17050DNW 208,714.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Roy F. Western
West Chester, Pennsylvania
1706 Microorganisms Removal
Section 5 Research Grant
The Board of Trustees of
the University of Illinois
Urbana, Illinois
University of Illinois
Urbana, Illinois
University of Maine
Orono, Maine
Biological Treatment Pilot 17050FPA
Plant & Sludge Disposal Facility
New Microbial Indicators of
Wastewater Chlorination
Efficiency
Disinfection of Sewage
Effluents
Effects of Chemical Ions
on Virus Inactivation
17060EYZ 43,204.00
17060DNU 29,383.00
17060DTO
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Hebrew University
Hadassah Medical School
Jerusalem, Israel
The Detection and Inactivation 17060EAM
of Enteric Viruses in Wastewater
Section 5 Research Contract
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
Chlorine Inactivation of
Viruses in Wastewater
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
St. Michaels, Community of
St. Michaels, Maryland
Controlled Treatment System
17060DDU
17060FAA
Agriculture and Applied
Science
Stillwater, Oklahoma
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts
New Mexico State University
LaCruces, New Mexico
University of Illinois
Urban, Illinois
Waste Sludge
Source Control of Water Treat- 17070DZS
ment Waste Solids
Brine Disposal Design 17070EHB
Methodology for Advanced Waste
Treatment
1707 Ultimate Disposal
Section 5 Research Grant
Oklahoma State University of Aerobic Digestion of Organic 17070DAU 47,008.00
60,177.00
26,590.00
Mechanisms of Sludge Thickening 17070DJR 4,360.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Southwest Missouri State
College
901 South National
Springfield, Missouri
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut
Manhattan College
Bronx, New York
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York
Georgia Institute of
Technology
Engineering Experiment
Station
Atlanta, Georgia
Microbiology of Sludge DMA
Analyses and Nitrogen Removal
Treatment Processes - Wastes
Pumped from Septic Tanks
The Biochemistry of Anaerobic
Digestion
Studies on the Methanogenic
Bacteria in Sludge
Pipeline Flow of Solids -
Liquid Suspensions
Digestion of Sludges with
Sodium Chloride and
Sulfate
17070DHO 16,560.00
17070DKA 84,634.00
17070DEK
17070DJV
17070DUQ
17070DYF
Section 5 Research Contract
Aerojet General Corp.
El Monte, California
Foster D. Snell, Inc.
Hanover Road
Florham Park, New Jersey
Foster IX. Snell, Inc.
Hanover Road
Florham Park, New Jersey
Resources Engineering Assoc.
Inc.
Stanford, Connecticut
Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, Missouri
Monsanto Research Corp.
Dayton, Ohio
Biological Methods of Sludge
Dewatering
Conditioning of Wastewater
Sludge using S02 and tow
Pressure System
17070EVY
17070FMJ
Feasibility Investigation of 17070EKN
Hydrolysis of Sludge Using Low
Pressure Steam with S02 as a
Hydrolytic & Utilization Studies
of the resulting Hydrolysate
Sludge Incineration Practice 17070DLV
Development of techniques 17070DRP
for Estimating the Bacterial
Population of Sewage Sludge
Study of Utilization and 17070FBE
Disposal of Lime Sludges
Containing Phosphates
91,487.00
51,438.00
5,000.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
City of Belding
City Hall
Belding, Michigan
City of Hamilton
Hamilton, Ohio
City of River Falls
River Falls, Wisconsin
Seattle, Municipality of
Metropolitan
Seattle, Washington
District of Columbia
Dept. of Sanitary Engineering
Washington, D.C.
Spray Irrigation Sewage
Oxidation Pond Effluent
Conversion of Existing
Anaerobic Digesters to
Heated Aerobic Digesters
Full Scale
Demonstration of Channel
Aeration Process for
Stabilization of Solids
Park Development with Wet
Digested Sludge
Sludge Treatment Pilot Plant
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract
Ohio Agricultural Research
and Development Center
Wooster, Ohio
17070FOC 118,799.00
17070DIW
17070DIZ
17070ENP
17070EOG
Availability, Performance,
Characteristics, Cost, & Function-
al Design of Equipment & Machinery
for the Disposal of Sludge &
Other Organic Wastes on Soils
17070EQX 22,179.00
Ohio Agricultural Research
and Development Center
Wooster, Ohio
Engineering-Science, Inc.
150 East Foothill Blvd.
Arcadia, California
Rocketdyne Division
North American Rockwell
Corp.
Canoga Park, California
Rand Development Corp.
Cleveland, Ohio
Rocketdyne Division
North Americal Rockwell Corp.
Canoga Park, California
Microbiology of Sewage Sludge 17070EQY 56,289.00
Disposal in Soil
Equipment Installation & Pilot 17070EPR 232,719.00
Plant Operation at Morgantown,
West Virginia
Multiple Hearth Furnace 17070EBP
Sewage Sludge Incineration
Field Demonstration of 17070EFE
Pipeline Transportation and
Land Disposal Sludge Slurries
Investigation of Electro- 17070EHE
Osmosis as a Technique for
Sewage Sludge De-Watering
*Active in FY 1970 Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT
1708 Waste water Renovation and Re-use
Section 5 Research Grant
University of Colorado Evaluation of Treatment for 17080DOI 17,439.00
Civil Engineering Dept. Urban Waste Water Re-use
Boulder, Colorado
Syracuse University Mass Transfer Analysis in 17080DUU *
Syracuse, New York Reverse Osmosis Operation
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
The Regents of the University Chemical Processing of Primary 17080DAR 57,706.00
of California Organic Waste Streams
Campus Research Office
Berkeley, California
Los Angeles County Board Water Reclamation Project for 17080GCI 90.000.00
of Supervisors Antelope Valley
500 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, California
Section 5 Research Contract
Texas Water Development Board A Study of Costs for Reusing 17080DIQ 29,992.00
P.O. Box 12386 Municipal Waste Return Flows in
Capitol Station Selected Texas Cities
Austin, Texas
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant
Central Contra Costa Sanitary Central Contra Costa County 17080FSF 322,250.00
District Water Renovation Project
1250 Springbrook Road
Walnut Creek, California
City of Lompoc Municipal Sewage Effluent 17080DGC 5,550.00
Dept. of Public Works Reclamation by Precolation
119 West Walnut Avenue with High Ground Water Conditions
Lompoc, California
Colorado Springs Tertiary Treatment of Sewage 17080DJF *
Colorado Springs, Colorado Plant Effluent & Reuse-Power
Plant Supply & Irrigation
Washington Suburban Model Advanced Waste 17080DZY *
Sanitary Commission Treatment Plant
Hyattsville, Maryland
Santee County Water District Renovation of Waste Effluent 17080EDV *
Santee, California for Recreational and Potable
Water Supply Uses
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Improvement District No. 1
Irvine Ranch Water District
Irvine, California
Dallas, City of
Dallas City Water Utilities
Dallas, Texas
Colorado Springs, City of
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Nassau, County of
Public Works
Mineola, New York
Tertiary Sewage Treatment 17080EDW
for Reuse
Demonstration Project Dallas 17080EKG
Water Reclamation Research
Center
Tertiary Treatment of Sewage 17080FAB
Plant Effluent and Reuse,
Pikes Peak
Advanced Waste Treatment 17080FAF
for Water Reclamation and
Reuse by Injection
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract
Los Angeles County Sanitation Pomona Research and Develop- 17080EDE 347,308.00
District No. 2
2020 Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, California
Office of Saline Water
U.S. Dept. of the Interior
Washington, D.C.
Los Angeles County
Board of Supervisors
Los Angeles, California
ment Facility
Joint OSW WQO Study:
The Economics of Combined
Seawater Distillation
Wastewater Reclamation
Project for Antelope Valley
17080DPQ
17080ESH
1709 Waste Treatment Optimization
Section 5 Research Grant
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
Oklahoma State University
College of Engineering
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Optimal Design of Waste Treat- 17090ELL
ment Systems
University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Fourth International
Conference on Water
Pollution, U.S. of America
National Committee
Washington, D.C.
Fourth International
Conference on Water Pollution
Research
17090DDP
34,592.00
Biological Concepts for Design 17090FQJ 31,481.00
and Operation of the Activated
Sludge Process
Texas A&M Research Foundation Tertiary Treatment by Carbon 17090DHA 20,894.00
Texas A&M University Filtration
College Station, Texas
Center of Competence for 17090EPW 24,220.00
Document Processing in the Area
of Wastewater Treatment
*Active in FT 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
The Regents of the
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Electrical Stimulation of
Microbial Waste Treatment
17090DGJ
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
Missouri Basin Engineering
Health Council
State Office Building
Cheyenne, Wyoming
California Host Committee
International Association on
Water Pollution Research
635 Davis Hall
University of California
Berkeley, California
Section 5 Reserach Contract
International Symposium
and State-of-the-Art for
Waste Treatment Lagoons
Fifth International Conference
on Water Pollution Research
17090EHX 32,900.00
17090EQU 70 ,000.00
Process Reseach, Inc.
56 Rogers Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Bechtel Corp.
Fifty Beale Street
San Francisco, California
Ryckman, Edgerley, To ml ins on,
and Associates
500 Coronet Building
225 South Meramec Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri
Black and Veatch Consulting
Engineers
Kansas City, Missouri
IIT Research Institute
Chicago, Illinois
American Public Works Ass.
Chicago, Illinois
Quirk, Lawler & Matusky
Engineers
New York, New York
IIT Research Institute
Chicago, Illinois
17090FTA 4,135.00
17090DRU 49,420.00
Mathematical Model of the
Electrodialysis Process for
Advanced Waste Treatment
Determining The Cost
Estimating Guidelines for
Advanced Wastewater Treatment
Systems
Domestic Algae Lagoon Perform- 17090FDO 26,000.00
ance and the State of Lagoon
Technology
Establish Construction, 17090DAN
Operating and Maintenance
Cost for Unit Processes of
Waste
Mathematical Model for Waste- 17090DDX
water Treatment by "Ion
Exchange"
Computer Control of Sewage
Treatment & Water Quality
Sludge Dewaterings by
Centrifuge-Computerization
of Process Design, Equipment
Selection and Cost Estimation
Ammonia Stripping Mathematical
Model for Wastewater Treatment
17090DOY *
17090DPX *
17090DRN *
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years,
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT
O'Brien & Gere Consulting Effect of Flow Equalization 17090EEV *
Engineers & Land Surveyors on Conventional Treatment
Syracuse, New York
Los Angeles, City of Characterization of the 17090FJU *
Los Angeles, California Activated Sludge Process at the
Hyperion Treatment Plant
Rex Chainbelt, Inc. A Mathematical Model for the 17090FJW *
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Final Clarifler of an
Activated Sludge Process
Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract
Engineering Science, Inc. Test in Microscreening 17090EEM 187,210.00
150 East Foothill Blvd. Equipment and Develop Math-
Arcadia, California ematical Model
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1801 - Municipal Uses
Section 5 Research Grant
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut
Characterization of Taste
and Odors in Water Supplies
Section 5 Research Contract
Little, Arthur D. Inc.
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Chemical Pollution of Fresh
Water & Health
1802 Freshwater Industrial Uses
Section 5 Research Grant
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
Impairment of the Flavor of
Fish by Water Pollutants
Section 5 Research Contract
Food and Drug Research
Laboratories
Maspeth, New York
Study to Ascertain Water
Untreated - Requirements
of American Industries
1804 - Freshwater Recreational Uses
Section 5 Research Grant
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
The Regents of the
University of Michigan
3014 Administration Building
Ann Arbor, Michigan
18010DGH
18010DPV
18020DDM
18020DUS
Tissue Analysis for Nutrient 18040DGI
Assay of Natural Waters
Swimmer's Itch - Intermediate 18040FIC
Hosts, Distribution and Ecology
Section 5 Research Contract
Aerojet - General Corp.
El Monte, California
Investigation into
Recreational Water Uses
II
Phase
23,450.00
21,757.00
18040DAZ 78,875.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1805 - Freshwater Fishes. Other Freshwater Life, and Wildlife
Section 5 Research Grant
University of Idaho
College of Forestry
Mos cow, Idaho
Ohio State University
Research Foundation
1314 Kinnear Road
Columbus, Ohio
Indiana University
Foundation
Box F
Bloomington, Indiana
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts
University of Minnesota
Department of Entomology
St. Paul, Minnesota
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
University of New Hampshire
Durham, New Hampshire
The Research Foundation of
the State University of
New York
P.O. Box 7126
Albany, New York
University of Oklahoma
Research Institute
1808 Newton Drive
No rman, Oklahoma
Academy of Natural Sciences
of Philadelphia
19th and the Parkway
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pollution Effects of Adult
Steelhead Migration
Toxicity of Selected Metals
To Conditioned Fish
Acid Mines Pollution Effects
on Lake Biology
18050DMB 46,200.00
18050FBK 55,789.00
18050EEC 22,430.00
Pesticide Effects on Larval
Marine Fishes
Influence of Hydrogen
Sulfide on Fish and
Arthropods
Controlled Temperatures Regimes
in Outdoor Experimental Ponds
Lake Superior Periphyton in
Relation to Water Quality
Environmental Requirements of
Selected Estuarine Ciliated
Protozoa
Physiological Adaptation of
two Species of fish, findulus,
hetereclitus & salmo gairdneri
to Altered Water Quality
Parameters
Culture of Calanoid Copepods
for use as Bioassay organisms
Studies on Immature
Chironomidae of Eastern U.S.
18050DBT
18050DCG
18050EUJ
18050DBM
180 50 FEW
6,840.00
83,013.00
25,138.00
30,025.00
24,838.00
18050DRJ 35,824.00
18050ELT 17,584.00
18050DVS 20,060.00
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
California Institute of
Technology
1201 E. California Boulevard
Pasadena, California
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
College of Guam
Division of Biosciences and
Marine Studies
P.O. Box EK
Agana, Guam
Graduate School of Public
Health
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Graduate School of
Oceanography, University of
Rhode Island
Kingston, Rhode Island
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Fisheries Research Institute
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
University of Miami
Miami, Florida
De Pauw University
Greencastle, Indiana
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
State of Washington
Dept. of Fisheries
Olympia, Washington
University of Rhode Island
Kingston, Rhode Island
Virginia Polytechnic
Institute
Blacksburg, Virginia
Marine Waste Disposal & Sea 18050DNV 72,880.00
Urchin Ecology
Southeastern Aquatic Insects
as Related to Water Quality
A Study and Ecological
Succession following Natural
and Man-Induced Changes on a
Tropical Reef
Toxicity of Iron to Fish
and Fish Organisms
Sensitivity of Benthie
Microflora to Pollution
Gradients
180SODFQ 23,061.00
18050EUK 46,426.00
18050DJF 47,826.00
180SODXU 12,649.00
Water Quality Requirements 18050EPZ 20,580.00
and Effect of Water Pollution
on Freshwater and Marine
Organisms
Responses of Fish to
Environmental Stress
18050EBK 57,336.00
Biologically Allowable Thermal 18050DET 74,004.00
Pollution Limits
The Effects of Inorganic 18050DWC 13,922.00
Sediment of Stream Ecosystems
Development of Dissolved Oxygen 18050DJZ 38,552.00
Criteria for Freshwater Fish
Development of an In-Situ
Marine Bioassay with Clams
18050DOJ 32,436.00
Chemical Responses by 18050DTX 31,871.00
Marine Organisms to Stress II
Stream Faunal Recovery after 18050DOH 7,400.00
Strip-mine Reclamation
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana
Dept. of Fisheries and
Wildlife
Oregon State University
Corvallls, Oregon
University of the Pacific
Stockton, California
Institute of Marine Science
University of Alaska
College, Alaska
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
Dept. of Fisheries and
Wildlife
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
University of Miami
Institute of Marine &
Atmospheric Sciences
Miami, Florida
University of Miami
Rosenstiel School of Marine
and Atmospheric Sciences
Miami, Florida
Oregon State University
Dept. of Microbiology
Corvallis, Oregon
Rosens tiel School of Marine
and Atmospheric Sciences
University of Miami
Coral Gables, Florida
Texas A&M Research
Foundation
College Station, Texas
Texas A&M Research
Foundation
College Station, Texas
The Limnology of Yellowtail 18050DBW 44,525.00
Reservoir and The Big Horn River
Impairment of the Flavor of
Fish by Water Pollution
Environmental Biology of
Tomales Bay
18050DDM 28,890.00
18050DFP 34,815.00
Biological Effects of Heavy 18050DLW 32,647.00
Metal Pollution
Toxic Action of Water Soluble 18050DST 12,288.00
Pollutants on Freshwater Fish
Effects of Logging on Growth 18050FKT 11,985.00
of Juvenile Coho Salmon
Literature Research on Water 18050FQW 9,993.00
Quality Requirements and
Toxicology of Fishes
The Biology of Tropical Bottom 18050DMV 46,524.00
Invertebrates
Effects of Thermal Pollution 18050DFU 107,562.00
on Biota of Biscayne Bay
Relationship of Temperature
to Diseases of Salmonid Fish
Ecology of Postlarval Fishes
of Southern Biscayne Bay
Toxicity of Metals to Marine
Phytoplankton Cultures
Heavy Metals and Locomotion
in Fish
18050DIJ 48,259.00
18050DIU 77,030.00
18050DUI 26,219.00
18050DWQ 68,142.00
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Western Washington State
College
Bellingham, Washington
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado
Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Eastern New Mexico
University
Portales, New Mexico
University of Texas
Austin, Texas
University of California
Davis, California
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
New York University
City College
New York, New York
University of Georgia
Dept. of Entomology
Athens, Georgia
Washington State University
Pullman, Washington
Eastern New Mexico
University
Portales, New Mexico
University of Washington
Fisheries Research Institute
Seattle, Washington
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
University of Alaska
College, Alaska
Effects of Pollutants on
Submarine Plant Synecology
18050DXI 14,739.00
Cytopathology in Fish Exposed 18050DXJ 31,187.00
to Stream Pollutants
Effects of Chemical Variations 18050DYC 29,827.00
in Aquatic Pollutants
Interaction Between
Organisms and Oil Pollution
18050EBN 56,583.00
The Chlronomidae of California 18050EOA 27,660.00
Investigation of Texas Soil 18050DBR
Algae
Limnology of Lake Tahoe 18050DBU
Emphasizing Water Quality
Sublethal Amounts of Organic 18050DBV
Insecticides and Fish
Structure & Function of 18050DCW
a New Sulfolipid
Studies on Southeastern 18050DFQ
Aquatic Insects
The Biology & Chemistry of 18050DGL
Sphaerotilus
Cytotaxonomy & Related 18050DHF
Studies of Holartic Midges
Estuarine Ecology Research 18050DHM
Ecology of Diatoms in 18050DIE
Hardwater Habitats
A Detailed Study of Lake 18050DKC
Michigan Plankton Diatoms
Ecology & Nitrogen Cycle in 18050DKX
a Marine Plant Community
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
University of Alaska
Institute of Marine Science
College, Alaska
Pennsylvania State
University
University Park, Pennsylvania
Virginia Polytechnic
Institute
Blacksburg, Virginia
University of Texas
Austin, Texas
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
Utah State University
Logan, Utah
Winona State College
Winona, Minnesota
University of Miami
Miami, Florida
Central State University
Wilberforce, Ohio
Eastern Illinois University
Dept. of Zoology
Charleston, Illinois
Utah Division of Fish and
Game
Salt Lake City, Utah
Virginia Polytechic
Institute
Blacksburg, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic
Institute
Blacksburg, Virginia
University of Pacific
Stockton, California
Biological Effects of 18050DLW
Heavy Metal Pollution
Fish and Food Organisms in 18050DOG
Mine Acid Waters of
Pennsylvania
Stream Faunal Recovery 18050DOH
After Strip-Mine Reclamation
Bactericidal Effects of 18050DOL
Algae on Enteric Organisms
Significance of Arthrobacter 18050DPK
in Ecology of Water & Soil
Food Requirements of Young 18050DPL
Mountain White fish
Mayflies and Caddisflies 18050DQH
as Water Quality Indicators
Effects of Pesticides on 18050DRL
Marine Animals
Sublethal Influence of 18050DWL
Pollutants on Fish Metabolism
Biological Survey of Streams 18050DZZ
of Coles County, Illinois
Pollution as a Result of 18050EDH
Fish Cultural Activities
Effects of Toxicants Upon 18050EDP
Fish Movement Patterns
Toxicants and the EKG and 18050EDQ
Respiration of Fish
Environmental Biology of 18050DFP
Tomales Bay
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
Academy of Natural Sciences
of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oregon State University
Co rvallis, Ore gon
University of Miami
Institute of Marine &
Atmospheric Sciences
Miami, Florida
Michigan State University
Oept. of Physiology
East Lansing, Michigan
University of Rhode Island
Kingston, Rhode Island
Factors Affecting the
Structure of Diatom*
Development of Dissolved
Oxygen Criteria for
Freshwater Fish
The Biology of Tropical
Bottom Invertebrates
Toxic Action of Water
Soluble Pollutants of
Freshwater Fish
Chemical Responses by
Marine Organisms to Stress
Section 5 Demonstration Grant
University of Hawaii
2444 Dole Street
Honolulu, Hawaii
University of Michigan
Dept. of Environmental
Health
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Texas Christian University
Forth Worth, Texas
Thermal Loading Effects on
The Hawaiian Marine Biota
Field Studies of Pesticide
Effects on Fishes
Effects of Selected
Pollutants on Certain
Game & Rough Fish
Section 5 Research Contract
18050DIY
18050DJZ
18050DMV
18050DST
18050DTX
Smithsonian Tropical
Research Institute
P.O. Box 2072
Balboa, Canal Zone
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, D.C.
Aquatic Sciences, Inc.
2624 N.W. 2nd Avenue
Boca Raton, Florida
Fundamental Analysis for
Determining the Effects of Oil
Pollution on the Ecology of a
Tropical Shore
Study of Effluent Effects
on the Key West Desalination
Plant
18050DDN 16,451.00
18050DLO 17,013.00
18050DBB
18050EFV 79,375.00
18050GBX 189,690.00
Preparation of Identification 18050ELD 86,500.00
Manuals for Aquatic Invertebrates
Important to Water Pollution
Control
A study of Acceptable 18050GAB 158,403.00
Temperature Range for Selected
Species of Fish
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER AMOUNT
University of Rhode Island
Graduate School of
Oceanography
Kingston, Rhode Island
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Dept. of the Interior
Bureau of Commercial
Fisheries
Washington, D.C.
Division of Fishery
Research Bureau of Sport
Fisheries and Wildlife
Washington, D.C.
University of Rhode Island
Graduate School of
Oceanography
Kingston, Rhode Island
Aquatic Sciences, Inc.
Boca Raton, Florida
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
University of Montana
Missoula, Montana
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Collection and Establishment 18050GFG 162,664.00
in Culture of Species and
Strains of Marine Phytoplanktonic
Organisms
Study of the Key West Brine 18050DAI 2,910.00
Out Fall
Columbia River Thermal Effects 18050DGF 50,000.00
Study
Fish Mercury Studies in the 18050GBO 38,330.00
Great Lakes
Establishment of the University 180SOFOF
of Rhode Island Phytoplankton
Collection
Synergistic Effects of Sub- 18050DLR
Lethal Pollution on the
Develop, of Selected Warm-
Temperate & Sub-Tropical
Fishes & Crustaceans
Copper Toxicity to Fishes 18050EEP
in Natural Waters
Water Quality Requirements 18050FLS
of Aquatic Insects
Effects of Water Temperature 18050FOG
and/or Dissolved Oxygen
Requirements
43,602.00
*Active in FY 1970 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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