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 ------- 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 ------- 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. ii ------- 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. iii ------- 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 iv ------- 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 ------- RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND SUBPROGRAMS 1 . 1 MUNIOPAU POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY UOI Stwtrtd lira ComUatd Stwtr NDUSTRIAL- POLLUT1ON CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1201 Mini ind Mtul flodust. |202 Ctemlctbud Allied Product! DUchtnu 1203 1103 Pom Production St'Mm Stwtr Dllchir|U U04 Non-Stwntd uos Non-5tw.rtd Miuuclptl Wuttl UD6 Joint (Mun./lnd.) Wuttl 1204 Piptr ind AUltd troducti I2OS Pttroltum ind Coil Product! 1206 Foodind Klndnd Product! 1207 Mtchlntry ind Tnnlporutlon Equlpntu 1208 Stoot, CUrtnd Gun Product! TtiUlt Mill Product. 12 10 Lumbtr «nd Wood Product! 1211 Rubbtr ind PluUe 1212 MlKtlltntoul InduHriil SOURtl 1213 Joint (lod./Mun.) Wuttl 1 1 ACRICULTURAU POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1301 Fortllryind Lomm 1302 * " Rural Runoff 1303 rrrlfttlon RtturnFlowl 1304 Anlmnl Ftld Loo 1305 Non-Stwtrtd Runl Wuttl RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM } \ „ 1 MDflNC- POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY MOI Mint Drtlntp 1402 Oil Production MOI OUSh.lt M04 Otter Mining NOS Phorfkltt Mlnlni OTHER-SOURCES- OF-POLLUT1ON CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1501 Rtcrcitlon.1 1502 Wittrcrift Wutti 1503 CoDHnctlon Prolictl 1504 ImpoundrntDb) ISOS Silt Wittr Intnillon 1506 Nitunl pollution 1507 Drtdtlni 1508 Oil Pollution 1509 Hturdoul MittrlilSpUb 1511 LtndilU DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM STRUCTURE ENVIRONMENTAL POTECTION AGENCY Wittr OiulityOinct Offlet of RtMirch ind Dtvtloprntnt » 1 WATER QUALITY CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1601 EutronhlctUon 1602 Phyried-Ctemlctl IdtnUOcitlon of Polluunu 1603 Blolotlctl Idtntlflcttlon of Polhruntl 1604 Sourctof Polluttna 1605 Fill of Polluuna In Surfict Wittrt 1606 Fite ol PoUuunB In Ground W.un 1607 Fttt of Pollution In Couul W.ttr. U08 Wtttr QatUty Control Wittr Rtnarca Ditt 16V Cold Cllmtlt RtMtrch 1611 Wittr Rtnurct! 1613 Thtnnil Pollution ,1.1 WASTE TREAT- MENT C ULTI- MATE DISPOSAL TECHNOLOGY 1701 DUnlvtd Nutrltot Rtmovtl 1702 tttlMlvtd Rtfrtctory Orftnlcl Rtmovtl 1703 Sulptndtd ind Colloldil Solid. Rtmovil 1704 Dinolvtd Inorginlc! Rtmovil 1705 Dlaolvtd Blodtiridiblt Orgtnla Rtmovil 1706 MlcroortinUnrl 1707 UWmttt Dtlpoul 1708 Wim Wittr Rtopvttlon •nd Rt-uu. 1709 Wtltt Trttontnt OptimlnUoo WATER DUALITY REQUIREMENTS JJESEARCH 1801 Munlclptl UK. 1802 Frtthwtttr JpduKri«l UKI 1803 Airlcultunl UHI, UOf Frtthwittr Rtcrtitlontl Uiu UOS FNlhwttlr Flltel, Otter Fruhwtttr Lift, And Wlldllft 1806 Mirlnt Induitrlil UKI 180^ Mirlnt Rtcrtitlonil Um 1808 MirlMFllbu, Otter Mulnt Lift, ind Wlldllft ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 12 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. ------- 13 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. ------- 14 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. ------- 15 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. ------- 16 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. ------- 17 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. ------- 18 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, ------- 19 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. ------- 20 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. ------- 1200 INDUSTRIAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 21 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. ------- 22 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. ------- 23 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. ------- 24 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. ------- 25 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. ------- 26 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. ------- 27 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. ------- 28 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. ------- 29 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. ------- 30 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. ------- 31 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. ------- 32 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. ------- 1300 AGRICULTURAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 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. ------- 34 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. ------- 35 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. ------- 36 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. ------- 1400 MINING-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 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. ------- 38 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, ------- 39 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. ------- 40 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. ------- 41 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. ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 44 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, ------- 45 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 ------- 46 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. ------- 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. ------- 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 ------- 49 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. ------- 50 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. ------- 51 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. ------- 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. ------- 53 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. ------- 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. ------- 55 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. ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 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 ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 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. ------- 69 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. ------- 70 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. ------- 71 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. ------- 72 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. ------- 73 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. ------- 74 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. ------- 75 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. ------- 76 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. ------- 77 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. ------- 78 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. ------- 79 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. ------- 80 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. ------- 81 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. ------- 82 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, ------- 83 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. ------- 1800 - WATER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS RESEARCH 84 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 ------- 85 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 ------- 86 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 ------- 87 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 ------- 88 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. ------- 89 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. ------- 90 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. ------- 91 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. ------- |