WATER POLLUTION CONTROL RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS 1969 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 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Federal Water Quality Administration 1 Office of Research and Development Washington, D,C. 20242 ------- WATER POLLUTION CONTROL RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS 1969 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 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FEDERAL WATER QUALITY ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON, D. C. 20242 ------- FORWARD Section 5 and 6 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, Public Law 660, as amended, authorizes the award of grants and contracts for research, development and demon strati'on 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 Grant.s 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 improvement in existing treatment processes), or new or improved methods of joint treatment systems for municipal and industrial wastes. 11 ------- 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 wastes. 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 U. S. Department of the Interior Federal Water Quality Administration 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, the Office of Research and Development of the Federal Water Quality Administration, like every program or activity receiving financial assistance from the Department of'the Interior, will be operated in compliance with this law. 111 ------- WATER POLLUTION CONTROL RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS 1969 GRANT AND CONTRACT AWARDS 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 20 Projects in Agricultural Pollution Control Technology 28 Projects in Mining Pollution Control Technology 30 Projects in Other-Sources-of-Pollution Control Technology 33 Projects in Water Quality Control Technology 36 Projects in Waste Treatment and Ultimate Disposal Technology .... 47 Projects in Water Quality Requirements Research 60 IV ------- WATER POLLUTION CONTROL RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS SUMMARY OF AWARDS FISCAL YEAR 1969 Conventional Budget Elements Research Grants Research Contracts Demonstration Grants Storm & Combined Sewer Grants (6A1) Storm & Combined Sewer Contracts (6Al) Advanced Waste Treatment Grants (6A2) Advanced Waste Treatment Contracts (6A2) Industrial Waste Treatment Grants (6B) Industrial Waste Treatment Contracts (6B) ALL PROJECTS Projects Awarded 211 71 45 8 23 26 17 55 23 479 Amount Awarded $6;497,046.00 3,907,446.50 2,352,959.00 3,382,274.00 2,357,469.00 7,676,399.75 3,997,414.00 12,011,114.70 2,048,156.93 $45.230.279.88 ------- RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND SUBPROGRAMS RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM 1 DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM STRUCTURE Office of RED FWQA April 15, 1970 1 M .14 15 16 1 MUNIC1PAU POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1101 Se»e red Wastes 1102 Combined Sewer Discharges 1)01 Stc-r.i Sewer Discharges 1104 Non-Sewered Run-off 1105 Noii-SeiM.Ted Municipal Wisu-s 1106 joint (Mun./Ind.) Wastes NDUSTR1AL- ACRICULTURAL- POU.UTION POLLUTION CONTROL CONTROL TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 1201 1301 Metal and Mv'tal Forestry and *roducts Lousing 1202 1302 Chemical* and jlura 1 Run-off Allied Products 1303 1203 Irrigation Power Production Return Flows 1204 1304 ?apvr and Allied Animal Feed Products LOB 1205 1305 Petroleum and Noii-Seui-rod Coal Products Rural Wastes 1206 Food and Kindred Products 1207 Machinery .1 nd Tr.insportalion l.qiii pment 1206 Stone, Clay und Cl.iss Products 120f T.-xtile Mill Products l2K) Liimher and Wood Products 1211 Rubber and PUstic 1212 Miscellaneous Industrial Sources 1213 Joint (Ind./Mun.) Wastes MINING- POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1401 Mine Drainage 1402 Oil Production 1403 Oil Shale 1404 Other Mining Sources 14O5 Phosphate MininR OTHER-SOURCES- QF- POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1501 Recreational 1502 Watercraft Wastes 1503. Construction Projects 1504 Impoundments 1505 Salt Water Intrusion 1S06 Natural Pollution ISO? Dredging^ 1508 Oil Pollution 1509 Hazardous Material Spills WATER QUALITY CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1601 Eutrophication 16O2 Physical- Chemical Identification of Pollutants 1603 Biological Identification of Pollutants 16O4 Source of Pollutants 1605 Fate of Pollutants iii Surface Waters 16O6 Fate of Pollutants in Ground Waters 16O7 Fate of Pollutants in Coastal Waters 16O8 Water Quality Control 1609 Water Resources Data 1610 Cold Climate Research 1611 Water Resources Planning 1613 Thermal Pollution 7 1 . 1 WASTE TREAT- MENT G ULTI- MATE DISPOSAL TECHNOLOGY 1701 Dissolved Nutrient Removal 1702 .Dissolved Refractory Organics Removal 1703 Suspended and Colloidal Solids Removal 17O4 Dissolved Inorga nics Removal 1705 Dissolved Biodegradable OrRanics Removal 1706 Microorganisms Removal 1707 Ultimate Disposal 1708 Waste Water Renovation and Re -use 1709 Waste Treatment Optimization WATER QUALITY REQUIREM RESEARCH 1801 Municipal 1802 Industrial I 1803 Agricultura Uses 1804 Recreation Uses 1805 Fish and Ol Aquatic Li 1806 Marine Int Uses 1807 Marine Recreation Uses 1808 Marine Fis Other Aqud Life ------- WATER POLLUTION CONTROL RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS FISCAL YEAR 1969 Program Elements Section 5 Research Section 5 Section 6A1 Section 6A2 Demonstration MUNICIPAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 11010 - Grants $2. 913.- 170.00 Contracts 637.838.00 11020 - Grants $37; 000. 00 $21.563.00 $2.132,965.00 Contracts 1,645,276.00 11022 - Grants 532.033.00 C ont ract s 89 , 780 .00 11023 - Grants Contracts 74,646.00 11024 - Grants 52,905.00 Contracts 513,650.00 11030 - Grants 285,000.00 Contracts 25. 555-00 11032 - Grants 432;2?6.00 Contracts Section 6B Total FY 1969 Awards Amount No. $2,913,170/00 637,838.00 $3, ,,551, 008. 00 $2,191,528.00 1,645,276.00 $3,836,804.00 $532,033.00 89,780.00 $ 621^811,00 $ 74,646.00 $74.646.00 $52,905.00 513,650.00 $566,555.00 $285,000.00 25,555.00 $432,276.00 $432.276.00 8 2 10 6 15. 21 2 1 1 1 4 _1 1 2 1 1 Active Projects in 1969 18 2 20 22 23_ 2 2 JL 3 2 6 1 _2 l _A 1 i ------- Program Elements Section 5 Section 5 Research Demonstration 11040 11050 11060 - Grants $18,986.00 Contracts - Grants $99,141.00 Contracts - Grants Contracts Section;_6.Al Section 6A2 Section 6B Total FY 1969 Awards Amount No. $18,986.00 $8.562.00 8,562.00 &?7. 548.00 $99,141-00 $99^141.00 $1,523; 518. 00 $770,. 556. 00 $2,294,074-75 $2,294,074.75 1 1 2 1 _i 7 JL Active Projects in 1969 1 1 2 1 1 _2 16 16 INDUSTRIAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 12010 12020 12040 12050 12060 12Q70 - Grants 49,420.00 Contracts - Grants Contracts - Grants 130,028.00 Contracts - Grants 87A58.00 Contracts - Grants 64,984.00 Contracts - Grants Contracts 1,275,822.00 $1,325,242.00 $1.325.242,00 1,744,471.00 $1,744,471.00 71.231,93 71,231.93 &. 815. 702. 93 2,342,976.70 $2,473,004.70 $2,473,004.70 388,005.00 $^75,163.00 11.190.00 11,190.00 $186.353^00 11,920.00 1,. 865, 069. 00 $1,941,973-00 SSL. 941. 973. 00 12 12 8 2 10 9 J: 5 1 _6 11 Ji 15 M 8 2 11 18 1 i2 6 l _Z 27 ZL I 1 2 ------- Program Elements Section 5 Section 5 Section 6A1 Research Demonstration 12080 - Grants Contracts 12090 - Grants $40;417.00 Contracts 12100 - Grants 20,557-00 Contracts 12120 - Grants $42,526.00 Contracts AGRICULTURAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 13020 - Grants 109 .106.00 Contracts 13030 - Grants Contracts 70. 000. 00 13040 - Grant a 163 . 071 . 00 48 . 777 - 00 Contracts MINING-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 14010 - Grants 173.532.00 Contracts 6.105.00 Section 6A2 Section 6B Total FY 1969 Awards Amount No . $27,615.00 $68,032.00 $68.032.00 $20,557.00 $20.557.00 475,000.00 $517,526.00 $317.5.2.6.00 $109,106.00 $109.106.00 362,675.00 $362,675.00 70,000.00 330.. 703. 00 $542,551.00 $1,898,731.00 $2,042,263.00 1,092,699.00 1,098,804.00 3 J: L 1 3 2 2 2 2 Jt 7 JL 16 _2 Active Projects in 1969 1 4 1 .2 2 2 7 -Z 2 5 2 2 7 23 10 $3. 171. 067 ..00 ------- Program Elements Section 5 Section 5 Section 6A1 Research Demonstration 14020 - Grants Contracts 14030 - Grants $38,000.00 Contracts OTHER-SOURCES-OF-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 15020 - Grants Contracts 330.805.00 15030 - Grants $41,343.00 Contracts 15050 - Grants 80; 600.00 Contracts 15060 - Grants 11,475.00 Contracts 15080 - Grants 28,816.00 155,765-00 Contracts WATER QUALITY CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 16010 - Grants 813.881.00 264.551-00 r ,™+ i-a M- e iA£, :nf>.oo Section 6A2 Section 6B Total FT 1969 Awards Amount No. $38,000.00 $18,000.00 $330,805.00 $330,805-00 $41,343.00 $80,600.00 $80.600.00 $11,475-00 $11,475.00 $529,491.00 $714,072.00 562.^.23.00 562,423.00 $1.276.495.00 $1,078,432.00 166,116.00. 1 T Jt Jt 1 _1 1 3 1 "j. 7 12 =. 27 Jt Active Projects in 1969 1 T 1 T Jt Jt 1 3 1 ~1 1 _1 8 12 28 Jt $1.244.548.00 ------- Program 16020 - 16030 - 16040 - 16050 - 16060 - 16070 - 16080 - 16090 - Element s Grants Contracts Grants Contracts Grants Contracts Grants Contracts Grants Contracts Grants Contracts Grants Contracts Grants Contracts Section 5 Section 5 Section 6A1 Section 6A2 Research Demonstration $165,514.00 $45840.00 20,519.00 242;727.00 26,107.00 8 212.00 96,521.00 354 862.00 92,641.50 201,551-00 71,836.00 197,756.00 339,930.00 87; 269. 00 55.843-00 136, 954 129,564.00 377,134.00 473 131.00 750,363.00 Section 6B Total FT 1969 A Awards Amount No. $211,354.00 20,519.00 $268,834.00 $268.834.00 $ 8,212.00 96,521.00 $104^732.00 $354,862.00 92,641.50 $273,387.00 $273/387.00 $537,686.00 87,269.00 $192,797.00 129,564.00 $322.361.00 $ 850,265.00 $310,613.00 1,060,976.00 &. 911. 241. 00 9 2 u 10 10 1 1 2 11 2 12 12 9 12 5 2 14 Jt 18 Active Projects in 1969 9 12 10 1 11 1 1 2 12 2 12 _1 10 Jt - 5 _2 19 Jt 23 ------- Program Elements Section 5 Research Section 5 Demonstration Section 6A1 Section 6A2 Section 6B Total FY 1969 Active Awards Projects Amount No_. in 1969 WASTE TREATMENT & ULTIMATE DISPOSAL TECHNOLOGY 17010 - Grant s $226.. 774.00 $228:422 Contracts 446,-165.00 17020 - Grants 118.-743.00 Contracts 248.283.00 17030 - Grants 196,607.00 Contracts 28.000.00 17040 - Grants Contracts 290;202.00 17050 - Grants 220,110.00 58,449.00 Contracts 359,970.00 17060 - Grants 63;214.00 128.254.00 Contracts 138,286.00 17070 - Grants 220.981.00 Contracts 206.. 115.00 17080 - Grants Contracts 57,698.00 17090 - Grants 71,066.00 Contracts 428.103.00 $758,584.00 961,936.00 823.043.00 48.548.00 431,009.00 55..795-00 54.865.00 124.204.00 528 ..000.00 844.004.00 268 .-426.00 1,408,576.00 292,297.00 $1,213,780.00 1.408.101.00 14 17 $2,621,881.00 $ 118,743.00 1,071,326.00 $1,190,069.00 $245,155.00 459,009.00 $704,164.00 $ 55,795.00 345,067.00 $400.862.00 $402,763.00 887,970.00 $191,468.00 138,286.00 $1,064,985-00 474,541.00 $1.539.526.00 $1,466,274.00 292,297-00 $1,758,571.00 $ 71,066.00 428,103.00 $499,169.00 22 8 _z - 9 2 11 1 i 11 8 ^ 3 1 Jt 11 .1 £ 5 2 J, 3 _L 10 3Jt 8 10 18 11 -3_ =yt i 6 _7 15 10 •H 4 1 =| 12 8 go 10 _-3_ ^ 3 11 M ------- Program Elements Section 5 Section 5 Section 6A1 Section 6A2 Research Demonstration WATER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS RESEARCH 18010 - Grants $22;512.00 Contracts 81,712.00 18020 - Grants 26 .. 240. 00 Contracts 80,309-00 18040 - Grants 28.487.00 Contracts 99,700.00 18050 - Grants 1,682,457-00 $77,850.00 Contracts 522..828.00 Section 6B Total FY Awards Amount 1969 No. $22,512.00 1 81,712.00 1 $104,224.00 $26,240.00 80,309.00 $106,549.00 $ 28,487.00 99,700.00 $128,187.00 $1,760,307.00 522,828.00 2 1 1 2 1 1 _2 51 Jt Active Projects in 1969 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 _2 51 J. $2.283.135.00 ------- RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM 1100 - MUNICIPAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 10 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT 1101 - Sewered Wastes Section 5 Demonstration Grants University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Application of Programmed Learning to Water Chemistry Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grants 11010DWY 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, 111. Port Arthur City of Port Arthur, Texas Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago Chicago, 111. Pewaukee Village of Pewaukee Wisconsin Richardson, City of Richardson, Texas Lake County of Painesville, Ohio Chemical Clarification & Carbon Filt. & Adsorption as Second Treatment Plants, Cuyahoga County , Ohio New Process to Improve Quality of Trickling Filter Effluent 11010DAB 741,350.00 11010DJC 425,000.00 Porteous Process for Heat - 11010DKI Treatment of Sludge Land Reclamation Through Use 11010DPW of Digested Sewage Sludge - Phase 2 Chemical and Biological Testing and Evaluation of Control Hydrogen Performance Analysis of 15 MGD Dicrostrainer for Tertiary Treatment Demonstrate the Allis- Chalmers Donau Waste Treatment Plant A Demonstration on Enhancement of Effluent From a Trickling Filter Water Pollution Abatement Program for-Mentor Lake County Ohio 11010DYO 377,099.00 610,500.00 56,046.00 11010EBW 148,027.00 11010EBX 353,972.00 11010EGL 200,276.00 11010EGO ^Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 11 LOCATION AMD RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Jefferson Parish, Dept. of Sanitation Metairie, Louisiana Los Angeles County Sanitation District No. 2 Los Angeles, California Austin, City of Austin, Texas Milwaukee, City of, Sewage Commission Milwaukee, Wisconsin Metro Sanitation District of Greater Chicago Chicago, 111. Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District St. Louis, Missouri San Antonio River Authority San Antonio,Texas Hollywood, City of Hollywood, Florida Study Involving Aeration to Freshen Sewage and Retard Bacterial Activity in Long Sewer Lines Basic Research on Sulfide Occurrence and Control in Sewage Collection Design Guides for Selective Wastewater Treatment Processes Development of a System for Conditioning and Dewafcering Sludge by Freezing Hanover Tertiary Plant Studies Evaluation of Odor Control by Covering a Sludge Thickener Contact Stabilization Operating Parameters Aerobic Digestion of Sewage Sludge with Effluent Disposal by an Ocean Outfall Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contracts University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Koenig, Louis Research, San Antonio, Texas Improving Tricking Filter Based Treatment System Operations Research & Logistics for*Advanced Waste Treatment Research 1102 - Combined Sewer Discharges Section 5 Research Grants Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Transport of Solid Suspension in Conduits 1101CELP 11010ENX 11010EVE IIOIOEZJ 11010EZQ H010EZT 11010FAC •X- •M- llOloBGA 585,000.00 H010DNT 52,838.00 U020EKD 37,000.00 Section 5 Demonstration Grants Merrimack College, North Andover,Massachusetts Controlling Pollution from Combined Sewer and Storm- water Overflows by Electrode Potential 1102DDOK 21,563.00 ^•Active in Fyl969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous Year. ------- LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Grant NUMBER 12 AMOUNT Board of County Commissioners, Determination of Ground Montgomery County, Ohio Water Infiltration & the Kettering, Ohio Effects Buffalo, City of Buffalo, New York Program for Preventing & Eliminating Oil Pollution of the Buffalo River through Combined Sewers & other Means 11020DHQ 96,570.00 11020DJG 552,895.00 San Francisco, City & County Treatment of Combined 'Sewer 11020DXC 921,000.00 San Francisco, California 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, 111. 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 Overflows by the Dissolved Air Flotation Underground Storage Tank Efficiency and Economy of Polymeric Sewage Clarification Lawrence Avenue Underflow System A Program for Demonstrating Combined Sewer Overflow Control Techniques for water Quality Improvement and Beach Protection Modification of Whittier 11020FAL Street Storm Stand-by Tanks Sewage Treatment Facilities 11020FAK for City of Shelbyville, Illinois Utilization of High Trickling 1102DFAN Filters for Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows Characterization of Those 11020FAO Parameters that Measure the Effects of Combined Overflows Dispatching System for 1102DFA.Q Control of Combined Sewer Losses Chlorination and Ifypochlorin- U020FAS ation of Polluted Storm Water Pumpage 11020DXH 562,500.00 1102QEKK __# 11020EMD _* H02QEZW * * Active in FY1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 13 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Milwaukee, City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin East Chicago,Sanitary District East Chicago, Ind. Dallas, City of Dallas, Texas Detroit, City of Detroit, Michigan New York, City gf New York, New York Springfield Sanitary District Springfield, 111. Humboldt Avenue Overflow Detention and Chlorination Facility 11020FAU 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 Kmsar Regoktor Cook Street Storm Overflow 3-111.-1 Treatment Works •si- Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Contracts The Franklin Institute Philadelphia, Pa. Bowles Engineering Cor- poration Silver Spring, Md. Western Company Richardson, Texas Western Company Richardson, Texas Black, Crow & Eidsness Atlanta, Georgia Hays, Seay, Mattern & Mattern Roanoke, Virginia American Public Works Association Chicago, Illinois Selected Abstracts of Storm H020DES Water Discharges and Combined Sewer Overflows 3,978.00 11020DGZ 58,891.00 1102PDIG 40,348.00 Fluidic Interceptor Study Methods to Reduce Water Pollution Caused by Storm Water sewer LoaHing by using Fluid Flow Friction Reducers Development and Demonstration 11020DIH 9,824.00 of Materials to Reduce or Eliminate Water Infiltration into Sewerage An Engineering Investigation of Combined Sewer Problems of Atlanta, Ga. Perform and Engineering Investigation for Control of Water Pollution Analysis of Regulator Facilities - Application & Maintenance 11020DLB 263,826.00 1102QDMS 104,191.00 H020DMU 65,000.00 *Active inF£L969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT FMC Corporation Santa Clara, California Rand Development Corp. Evaluation of a Periodic Flushing System for Combined Sewer Cleansing Design, Construction, 1102QDNO 11020DPI 323,600.00 105,000.00 Cleveland, Ohio Melpar, Inc. Falls Church,Virginia Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, Washington Underwater Storage, Inc. Washington, D. C. American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corporation, American Standard Research Division New Brunswick, New Jersey Operation & Evaluation, of aRapid Flow Combustible Filter for Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflow Construction of a Facility 11020DPP to Demonstrate Off-Shore Underwater Temporary Storage of Storm Overflow from a Combined Sewer Development, Demonstration, & 1102DDSfi Evaluation of Physical- Chemical Treatment Pilot Plant Underwater 11020DWF Storage Facility A Suspended Solids *»nitor 11020D2B 391,310.00 85,696.00 121,946.00 Karl R. Rohrer Associates, Ina Construction of a Facility 1102DDZC 5,519.00 Akron, Ohio American Process Equipment Corp. Los Angeles, California Karl R. Rohrer Associates, Inc. Akron, Ohio American Society ofCivil Engineers Cambridge, Mass. Metcalf & Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, Calif. Formerly, Glenfield & Kennedy, Inc. Philadelphia, Pa. to Demonstrate Off-Shore Underwater Temporary Storage of Storm Overflow from a combined Sewer Fabrication and Evaluation of an Ultrasonic System for Treating Sewage Design Construction and Operation of a Pilot Kacility to Demonstrate Off Shore, Underwater Temporary Storage of Storm Overflow From a Feasibility of Development of New Methods of Separation of Sanitary Sewage from Combined Sewerage Systems 11023DZF H02GECV 61,647.00 H02QEKO 4,500.00 Engineering Investigation of 1102CEQG the East Bay Municipal Utility Microstraining Pilot Tests 11020EVO * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 15 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Roy F. Weston, Inc. West Chester, Pa. Rex Chainbelt Inc. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Cornell, Rowland, Hayes, Merryfield Engineers and Planners C orvalli s, Oregon Henningson, Durham & Richardson, Inc. Omaha, Nebraska Develop and Demonstrate a Method for Assessing the Extent of Pollution from Storm Water Runoff in an Urban Area Development and Demonstra- tion of a Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment System Utilizing New Concepts of Screening and Chemical Oxidation High Rate, Fine Mesh Vibratory Screen Demon- stration Develop and Demonstrate a Method for Assessing the Extent of Pollution from Storm Water Runoff in an Urban Area Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant Somersworth, City of Somersworth, New Hampshire Somersworth Combined Sewage Overflow Treatment Project Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Grant New York State Dept. of Health Albany, New York Dallas, City of Dallas, Texas Pressure Sewer System Demonstration Bachman Creek Sewer Over- flow Pollution Reduction Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Contract Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, Washington Duwamish River-Elliot Bay Storm Water Control System 1102QEXF 11020FDC 11020FDD 1102DFEJ 11020FAP 11022E1K •*• 11022DQI 200,800.00 11022DZU 331,233.00 Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Grants Mt. Clemens, City of Mount Clemens, Mich. Metropolitan District Commission Boston, Massachusetts A Combined Sewage Collec- 11023FAR tion & Treatment Facility The Construction of a Storm 11023FAT Detention and Clorination Station *Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER 16 AMOUNT _ Chippewa Falls, City of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin Construction of a Combined Storm Water Pumping Station and Storage Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Contracts Ionics, Inc. Watertown, Mass. Rhodes Corporation Oklahoma City, Okla. Section 5 Research Grant Hypoclorination to Sterilize Storm Sewer Outfalls Demonstration Project of a Prototype Treatment Plant Design to Treat Wastes Found at a Combined Sewer 11023m 11023FKI 11023DAA 74,646.00 Urban Runoff Characteristics 11024DQU 52,905-00 Section 5 Research Contract University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Burgess and Niple, Limited Consulting Engineers Columbus, Ohio Develop the Relation Between Land-Use Practices and Incidence of Pollution in Urban Storm Water Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Contract 11024FKN Metcalf & Eddy Engineers Palo Alto, California Water Resources Engineers Inc. Walnut Creek, California University of Florida Gainsville, Florida Aerojet-General Corp. El Monte, California Aerojet-General Corp. A Proposal to Study the Means of Controlling Pollution Resulting from Combined Sewer Overflows & Surface & Stormwater Runoff Optimization of Storm Water Pollution Control Storm Water Pollution Control Management Role of Solids in Combined Sewage Pollution A Method for Assessing the Extent of Pollution from Storm Water 11024DOC 253,800.00 11024EBI 114,860,00 11024EBJ 144,990.00 11024FKJ 11024FKM ^Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 17 LOCATION AUD RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT - Storm Sewer Discharges Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Grant South Saint Paul, City of Temporary Detention of South Saint Paul, Minnesota Storm & Combined Sewage in Natural Underground Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Contract 11030DSL 285,000.00 Hittman Associates, Inc. Baltimore, Maryland System Study, Design & Evaluation of Local Storage, Treatment & reuse 11030DNK 17,800.00 American Public Works Association Chicago, Hi. DOW Chemical Company Midland, Michigan Economic Systems Corp. Washington, B.C. Study of Methods for Reducing Water Pollution Discharges through Defined Public Work Practices Demonstration and Evaluation of Polymeric Additives in Treatment of Storm Sewer Overflow 11030DNS 7,755.00 11030FDB Develop the Relation between 11030FKL Land-Use Practices and Incidence of Pollution in Urban Storm- water Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Grant Salle, City of Salle, 111. ~ Non Sewered Runoff Section 5 Research Grant Construction & Technical Evaluation of the Various Aspects of an Aluminum Storm Sewer System 11032DTI 432,276.00 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Rainfall - Runoff Relations 11040DRS 18,986.00 on Urban & Rural Areas Section 6A1 Storm and Combined Sewer Contract Dow Chemical Company Midland, Michigan Rock Creek Park Clarification 11040DMX 8,$62.00 Project Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 18 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT 1105 - Non-Sewered Municipal Wastes Section 5 Demonstration Grant Grandview Lake Lot Owners Association Columbus, Indiana Econ. Resid. Press. Sewage System with no Effluent Section 5 Research Contract General Dynamics, Electric Boat Division Groton, Connecticut Study for Flow Reduction and Treatment of Waste Water from Households 1106 - Joint (Mun./Ind.) Wastes Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant 11050DEU 99,141.00 U050FKE Harriman Utility Board Harriman, Tennessee Tualatin, City of Tualatin, Oregon Macon, City of Macon, Georgia 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, Wise. 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 Waste Materials Discharged Deepwater Pilot Plant-EngL- 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 11060DBF 238,905.00 UL06QDLF 173,100.00 11060DPD 128,883.00 11060DRO 646,700.00 11060DUJ 52,730.00 11060DXX 283,200.00 11060EDX * Active FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 19 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Jacksonville, City of Jacksonville Arkansas Hagerstown. City of Hagerstown, Maryland Erie, City of Erie, Pennsylvania Dallas, City of Dallas, Texas Cedar Rapids, City of Cedar Rapids, Iowa Onondaga County Syracuse, New York Demonstration of Facility 11060EGK for the Biological Treatment of a Complex Chlorophenolic Waste A Proposal for Pretreatment 11060EJD of Combined Industrial- Municipal Wastewaters Joint Treatment of Domestic 11060EOC Sewage and Pulp and Paper Mill Waste Combined Treatment of 11060EZR Domestic and Industrial Wastes by the Completely Aerobic Aeration Method Fly Ash Filter Aid of Sewage 11060EZX Solids Dewatering and Disposal A Demonstration of Joint 11060FAE Municipal-Industrial Waste Treatment in the Onondaga Water Shed •ft •ft Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant Grand Forks, City of Grand Forks, North Dakota Stockton, City of Stockton, California Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, California Odessa, Texas Controlled Treatment of Combined Potato Processing- Municipal Wastes by an Aerobic Fermentation Aerobic Stabilization Upstream Packing House Waste Treatment Demonstration, City of Stockton Demonstration of Industrial Water Renovation Plant at Odessa, Texas 11060DJB 11060DRT 381,078,00 11060FAJ * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 20 1200 - INDUSTRIAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1201 - Metal and Metal Products Section 5 Research Grant Clarkson College of Technology Potsdam New York University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario Canada Metal Removal Recovery from 12010DHP Polluted Water by Complestation with Linear Polyelectrolyte Depression of Pyrite without 12010DIM the Use of Cyanide DetoxLcation Cyanide Wastes 12010DOT by Electrooxidation 24,328.00 12,663.00 12,429.00 Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant Rai Research Corporation Long Island City, New York Beaton & Corbin Mfg. Co. Southington, Connecticut E & I Steel Corporation Denver, Colorado Voice Brass & Copper Co. Kenilworth, New Jersey Interlake Steel Corporation Chicago, Illinois American Electroplaters Society S, K. Williams Co. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Armco Steel Corporation Middletown, Ohio American Iron and Steel Institute New York, New York Metal Finishers Foundation Upper Montclair, New Jersey Armco Steel Corporation Middletown, Ohio Treatment of Cyanide Rinse 12010DES Waters by Electrodialysis Chemical Treatment of 12010DMF Plating Waste Elimination of Chrontum Research Study of Coal Preparation Plant & By Product Coke Plant Elfluent 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 12010DSA & Water Reuse Treatment of Acid Rinse 12010DUL Water Biological Removal of 12010EDY Carbon and Nitrogen Compounds from Coke Plant An Investigation of Techniques 12010EIE for the Removal of Chromium and Cyanides from Electro- plating Wastes 58,685.00 37,250-00 12010DNE 86,500.00 12010DPF 124,000.00 12010DRE 175,200.00 12010DRH 49,737.00 87,750.00 547,500.00 109,200.00 Treatment of Waste Water - Waste Oil Mixtures 12010EZV Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 21 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Chemical Separation Corp. Oak Ridge, Tennessee Acid Pickle Liquor Waste Treatment Utilizing Advanced Ion Exchange Techniques 1202 - Chemicals and Allied Products Section 5 Research Contract Cyrus WM. Rice & Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Cost Effectiveness Study of Industrial Waste Water Treatment Practices Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant WPRD 41-01-68 34-12-435 Union Carbide Corporation Bound Brook, New Jersey B. F. Goodrich Company Cleveland, Ohio Lakeway,Chemicals, Inc. Muskegon, Michigan Louisiana, State of Baton Rouge, Louisiana Dow Chemical Company Midland, Michigan E.I. DuPont DeNemours and Company Wilmington, Delaware Dow Chemical Company Midland, Michigan Anaerobic Treatment of Synthetic Organic Waters Waste Treatment Facilities for Poljrvinyl Chloride Manufacturing Plant Demonstration Project for Prevention of Pollution of Water by Chlorides Evaluation of Polymeric Materials for the Treatment Demonstration and Reuse of Organically Contamined Brines from Chemical Process Industries Ocean Disposal of Industrial Wastes Treatment of Waste Waters Resulting from the Production of Polyhydric Organic 12020DIS 12020DJI 12020DQC 12020EAS Farmers Chemicil Association Removal of Nitrogenous Compounds 12020EGM Inc. from a Fertilizer Plant Effluent Harrison, Tennessee Using Modified Operation of Conventional Waste Treatment Systemfe Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract 220,400.00 364,900.00 12020DJJ 99,000.00 48,295-00 509,810.00 12020EAW 150,116.00 12020EEQ 197,740.00 154,210.00 Engineering-Science, Inc. Arcadia, California Cyme Wm. Rice and Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Preliminary Investigation Requirements, Petrochemical- Refinery Waste 12020EID 15,904.00 Organic Chemical Waste 12020EJI treatability Cost State of the Art 55.327/00 * Jfctive in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 22 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT 3r and Allied Product s Section 5 Research Grant Montana State University Bozeman, Montana University of Washington Dept. of Chem. Engrg. Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon University of Washington Seattle, Washington University of Washington Seattle, Washington Color & Mineral Removal from Kraft Bleach Wastes Studies of Low Molecular Weight Legnin Sulfonates Slime Growth Evaluation of Treated Pulp Mill Wastes Pulp Mill Effluent Disposal Pollution Abatement by Fiber Modification Steam Stripping of Kraft Pulp Mill Efflent Streams 12040DBD 27,324.00 12040DEH 32,707.00 12040DLQ 12,910.00 12040EBY 19,237.00 12040EFC 37,850.00 12040EXQ Section 5 Research Contract Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Plasma Arc Processing of Pasadena, California Sulfite Waste Liquors Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant 14-12-162 Institute of Paper Chemistry Chemical & Physical Nature of 12040DKD 119,504.00 Appleton, Wisconsin Continental Can Co., Inc. Hodge, Louisiana International Paper Company New York, New York Georgia Kraft Company Rome, Georgia Pulp Manufacturers Research League, Inc. Appleton, Wisconsin St. Regis Paper Company West Nyack, New York Color Bodies in Kraft Mill Effluents Color Removal & Fibrous Sludge 12040DRY Process for the Kraft Paper Industry Evaluation & Demonstration of the Massive Line Process for the Removal of Color from Kraft Pulp Mill Wastes Treatment of Selected Kfaft MD1 12040EEK Wastes in Cooling Towers for Reduction of B.O.D. and Heat Discharged to Receiving Streams Development of Reverse 0 smosis 12040EEL for In-Plant Treatment of Dilute Pulping Industry Wastes The Production and Use of Acti- 12040EJU vated Carbon, for Water Renova- tion in Kraft Pulp and Paper Mills . 750,000.00 12040DYD 595,000.00 878,472.00 * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 23 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Crown Zellerbach Corporation Economic Optimization of San Francisco, California Mead Corporation Chillicothe, Ohio Interstate Paper Corp. New York, New York Crown Zellerbach Corp. San Franeisco, California Georgia Kraft Company Rome, Georgia North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina 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 Treatment of Kraft Mill Effluent by Foam Separation Filtration of Kraft Pulp Liquor through Chips 1205 - Petroleum and Coal Products Section 5 Research Grant Texas A&M Research Foundatim Metal Ion-Catalyzed College Station, Texas University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, Illinois Oxidation of Phenol and Aromatic Amines State of the Evaluation on Petroleum & Coal Wastes Efficiency of Fibrous Bed Coalescers 12040ELW 12040EMY 12040ENC 12040ESV 12040EUG 12040EZZ 12050DIT 40,265.00 12050DKF 14,297.00 12050DRC 32,596.00 Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant American Oil Company Chicago, Illinois Treatment of Refinery Effluent by a Unique Combination of Biological Chemical Processes American Petroleum Institute Improved Capabilities of New York, New York Biological Systems to Assimi- late oil American Oil Company Whiting, Indiana Fluid-Bed IncJreration of Petroleum Refinery Wastes 12050DML 336,535.00 12050DSH 51,470.00 12050EKT * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 24 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract Engineering-Science, Inc. The Characteristics & 12050DMT 11,190.00 Arcadia, California Pollution Problems Associated with Petrochemical Wastes 1206 - Food and Kindred Products Section 5 Research Grant Beet Sugar Development State-of-Art. Sugarbeet 12060DSI 14,310.00 Foundation Processing Waste Treatment Fort Collins, Colorado Oregon State University Water Pollution Abatement 12060ECF 17,695.00 Corvallis, Oregon in the United States Seafoods Industry the State of the Art National Canners Assoc. Production and Disposal 12060EDK 20,025.00 Washington, D. C. Practices for Liquid Wastes from Canning and Freezing Fruits and Vegetables Ohio State University State of the Art of Dairy 12060EGU 12,954.00 Research Foundation Plant Wastes and Waste- Columbus, Ohio Treatment Systems University of Washington Status and Title Research WP-01486-01 _# Seattle, Wash. Needs for Potato Waste Waters Section 5 Demonstration Grant Melbourne Water Science Cannery Waste Treatment by 12060EHS 11,920.00 Institute, Water Science Labs. Lagoons and Oxidation Ditches Victoria, Australia University of Puerto Rico Disposal of Rum Distillery 12060PDR __# Rio Piedras, P.R. Wastes Beet Sugar Development Anaerobid - Aerobic Sugar WPD •» Foundation Beet Waste Treatment 93-04-68 Fort Collins, Colo. Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant Dairy Research & Development Elimination of Pollution by 12060DEQ 551,350.00 Corp. & Utilization of Protein New York, New York Concentrates Dried When from Milk Residues of Cheese making * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 25 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Farmbest, Inc., Denison, Iowa Corn Products Company Corporate Engineering Argo, Illinois Swift & Company Oak Brook, Illinois University of Oklahoma Research Institute Norman, Oklahoma National Canners Atesoc. Washington, D. C. Cotton Producers Assoc. Golden Kist Poultry Div. Atlanta, Ga. North Star Research and Development Institute Minneapolis, Minnesota National Canners Aesoc. Washington, D. C. R.T.French Company Rochester, New York R.A.I. Research Corp. Long Island City, New York John Morrell & Co. Ottumwa, Iowa FMC Corporation Santa Clara, California Winter Garden Citrus Products Cooperative Winter Garden, Florida Snokist Growers Yakima, Wash. Waste Treatment Facility 12060DFF 289,790.00 Treatment of Wastes fcom the 12060DPE 482,680.00 Wet-Milling Industry 12060DQV 249,307.00 12060DSB 75,226.00 12060EAE 18,350.00 Removal & Recovery of Fatty Materials from Edtable Fat & 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 Waste Waters Water and Waste Management in 12060EGV 198,366.00 Poultry Processing Use of Fungi Imperfection in 12060EHT Waste Control Reconditioning and Re-Use of 12060EHU Food Processing Brines Aerobic Secondary Treatment 12060EHV of Potato Processing Waste Improvement of Treatment of 12060ESY Food Industry Waste Aerobic Treatment of Packing- 12060EUB house Wastes Cannery Waste Treatment by the 12060EZP Kehr Activated Sludge Process Lime Treatment and Inplant 12060EZY Reuse of an activated Sludge Plant Effluent in the Citrus Processing Industry Pollution Prevention by 12060FAD aeration of Fruit Processing Wastes •x- Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 26 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Beet Sugar Development Foundation Fort Collins, Colorado The Coca Cola Co. Foods Division Leesburg & Auburndale, Fla. Concentration of Sugar Beet 12060FAK Wastes for Economic Treatment with Biological Systems Removal of Organics and Nutrients from Citrus Processing Plant Wastes National Canners Association Dry Caustic Peeling of WPRD 38-01-6? 12060PQE Washington, D.C. Tree Fruit to Reduce Liquid Waste Volume and Strength 1207 - Machinery and Transportation Equipment Section 5 Demonstration Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Md. Management of Recycled Waste- WPD Process Water Ponds 117-03-68 1208 - Stone. Clay and Glass Products Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant Johns-Manville Products Corp. Manville, New Jersey 1209 - Textile Mill Products Section 5 Research Grant Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina Experimental Closed Water System to Eliminate Waste Water Discharge from Johns- Manville Plant 3 12080EZF Survey of the State of the 12090ECS Art of Textile Waste Treatment Textile Based Water Pollution 12090ECU Information Study Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant Masland & Sons Carlisle. Penna. Fiber Industries. Inc. Charlotte, North Carolina Demonstration of a New Process for the Treatment of Textile Dyeing & Finishing Waste Reuse of Plant Effluent and Cooling Water Slowdown as Process Water 12090EUX 30,007.00 10,410.00 12090DWM 27,615.00 Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract American Enka Corp. Enka,North Carolina 12090ESG * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. Zinc Precipitation and Recovery Plant ------- 27 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT _PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT 1216 - Lumber and Wood Products Section 5 Research Grant Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Influence of Log Rafting on Water Quality Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant Klamath Plywood Corporation Klamath, Oregon Aerobic Secondary Treatment of Plywood Glue Wastes 1212 - Miscellaneous Industrial Sources Section 5 Research Grant American Water Works Assoc. Research Foundation New York. New York Disposal of Wastes from Water Treatment Plants Section 5 Demonstration Grant University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio An Anaerobic - Aerobic Lagoon for Treating Vegetable Tannins Removal of Syndets and Reclamation of Laundry Wastes Treatment of Total Wastes from a Sole Leather Tannery Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant 12100EBG 20,557.00 12100EZU 12120ERC 12120DIK 17,801.00 12120DOD 24,725-00 WPD 185-02-68 •x- S. B. Foot Tanning Co. Red Wing, Minnesota Caldwell Lace Leather Co. Auburn,Kentucky A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. Peabody, Massachusetts 12120DSG 475,000.00 12120EFM 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 Waste Water Treatment Pilot WPRD Plant Investigation, Mixed 133-01-68 Chrome Tannery Wastewater and Municipal Sewage •"Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 28 1300 - AGRICULTURAL - POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1302 - Rural Run-Off Section 5 Research Grant North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina Cornell University Ithaca, New York Role of Animal Wastes in Agricultural Land Runoff Agricultural Contributions to Nutrients in Water 1303 - Irrigation Return Flows Section 5 Research Contract Water Pollution & Bureau of Reclamation Washington, D.C. Bureau of Reclamation Dept. of the Interior Washington, D.C. Cooperative Herbicide Monitoring Study in Irrigation Systems Effect of Irrigation Return Flows on Water Quality Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant Grand Valley Water Purifi- cation Project, Inc. Grand Junction, Colorado American Association for the Advancement of Science Grand Valley Salinity Control Demonstration Project For Support of the 1969 - International Conference on Arid Lands in a Changing World 130k - Animal Feed Lots Section 5 Research Grants 13020DGX 33,333.00 13020DPB 75,773.00 13030DRQ 20,000.00 13030EII 50,000.00 13030DOA 350,175.00 13030DYY 12,500.00 Texas Technological College Lubboon, Texas Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Cornell University Ithaca, New York Characteristics of Wastes from Southwestern Cattle Feedlots Closed System Waste Manage- ment for Livestock Tertiary Treatment of Animal Waste Water 13040DEM 74,955.00 13040DKP 49,904.00 13040DPA 38,212.00 ------- LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE 29 NUMBER AMOUNT Section 5 Demonstration Grant Washington State University Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Pullman, Washington Treatment of Dairy Manure Wastes University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Cattle Peed Lot Waste Water Treatment Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant 13040DFN 30,400.00 13040DWS 18,377.00 Kansas State University Agricultural Engineering Manhattan. Kansas Cornell University College of Agriculture Ithaca, New York Demonstration and Development of Facilities for the Treat- ment and Ultimate Disposal of Cattle Feedlot Wastes Animal Waste Management- Demonstration of Feasible Handling and Treatment Processes 13040DAT 136,608.00 13040DDG 194,000.00 ------- 30 1400 - MINING - POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1401 - Mine Drainage Section 5 Research Grant Syracuse University Syracuse, New York Mellon Institute Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Mines Experiment Station, Minneapolis, Minnesota Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts Ohio State University Research Foundation Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University Research Foundation Columbus, Ohio Inorganic Sulfur Oxidation by 14010DAY Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria Acid Mine Drainage Pilot 14010DKN Plant Evaluation Flocculation and Clarification 14010DRB of Mineral Suspensions Microbial Mediation in 14010DTC Generation of Acid Mine Wastes Acid Mine Drainage - An 14010FPR Analysis of the State of the Art Study of the Sulfide-to- 14010FPS Sulfate Reaction Mechanism Section 5 Research Contract Cyrus Wm. Rice and Company Pit t sburgh, Perm sylvani a Ohio State University Research Foundation Columbus, Ohio Use of Inert Gases to Eliminate 14010DJL Acid Pollution from Abandoned Mines Pilot Scale Study of Acid Mine Drainage 14010EXA 98,450.00 40,117.00 9,298.00 25,667.00 6,105.00 Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant Peabody Coal Co. St. Louis, Missouri Truax-Traer Coal Co. Chicago, Illinois Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. Monroeville, Pennsylvania Lime/Limestone Neutralization 14010DAX 472,400.00 of Acid-Mine Drainage Demonstration of Control of Acid Drainage from Coal Mine Refuse Piles.* Slurry Areas Neutralization & Precoat Filtration of Concentrated Sludges from Mine Waters Sulfide Treatment of Acid mine Drainage 14010DDH 490,560.00 14010DII 70,539.00 14010DLC 54,380.00 * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 31 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harri sburg, Penn sylvania Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of Dept. of Mines & Mineral Industries Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of Dept. of Mines and Mineral Industries Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of Dept. of Mines and Mineral Industries Harrisburg, Pennsylvania West Virginia University Morgantown, Virginia Preliminary Study & Report on Feasibility of the Purifi- cation of Acid Mine Water by a Partial Freezing Process Evaluation Of Pollution Abate- ment Procedures in the State Park, Butler,County, Pa. Catawiessa Creek Mine Drainage Pollution Abatement Project Abatement of Acid Mine Drainage Pollution by Reverse Osmosis Phase I Develop and Test an In-Situ Technique for the Injection- of a Mixture of Slurry of various Neutralizing and Filler Materials into a Abandon Mine Use of Latex as a Soil Sealant to Control Acid Mine Waste Drainage Study of the Use of Inert Gas to Eliminate Acid Pollution from Abandoned Deep Mines Construction of Mine Water Treatment Plant at Hollywood Pennsylvania Application of Viable Anti- bacterial Agents to Reduce Pollution by Acid Mine Drainage Detection and Location of Concealed Abandoned Under- ground Mines and Associated Drainage by Geochemical Techniques Development and Optimization of the Limestone treatment of Coal Mine Drainage Mine Spoil Potentials for Water Quality and Controlled Erosion 14010DRZ 10,500.00 14010DSC 15,120.00 14010DSD 14010DYK 14010EFJ LW10EFK 14010EFN 14010EGJ Continental Oil Company Ponca City, Oklahoma Microbiological Removal of Iron from Mine Drainage Water 14010ENW # Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. 365,540.00 27,598.00 14010EFL 45,884.00 14010EHN 115,346.00 14010EIZ 74,536.00 14010EJE 156,328.00 ------- 32 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Section 6B Industrial Waste Contract Division of Engineering Development Cleveland, Ohio Tyco Laboratories Inc. Waltham, Massachusetts Halliburton Company Duneon,Oklahoma Ruble and Kaple, Inc. Duluth, Minnesota Gulf General Atomics San Diego,California Catalytic Construction Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Black, Sivails & Bryson Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bechtel Corporation San Francisco. California Acid Mine Drainage Silicate Treatment of Acid Mine Waters Research Development & Field Testing of Mine Water Pollution Preliminary Design of Acid Mine Drainage Pilot Facility 14010DEE 49,300.00 14010DLI 55.412.00 14010DMO 322,000.00 H010DQY 4,708.00 Acid Mine Drainage Treatment 14010DYG 105,000.00 Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage 14010DYH 327,629.00 Acid Mine Drainage Treatment L4010DYI 215,650.00 Technical Feasibility & Analysis of Costs and Effec- tiveness of Bulk Transport of Sewage treatment Plant Sludge and Dredging Spoils 1402 - Oil Production Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant 14010EMS 13,000.00 West Central Texas Municipal Water District Abilene. Texas 1403 - Oil Shale Section 5 Research Grant North Fork Alluvial Decontamination Project 14020EHW Colorado State University Fort Collins. Colorado Evaluation of Potential Water Pollution From Spent and/or Burned Oil 14030EDB 38,000.00 * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 33 1500 - OTHER - SOURCES-OF - POLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1502 - Watercraft Wastes Section 5 Research Contract Uniroyal Company New York New York Treatment of Watercraft Wastes 15020DGR 34,272.00 General Dynamics Corporation Request for Proposals-Treatment 15020DHB 32,719.00 Groton, Connecticut of Watercraft Wastes Underwater Storage. Inc. Silver Schwartz, Ltd. Joint Venture Washington B.C. General Electric Company Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Treatment of Watercraft Wastes from Small Vessels to Shore Treatment Facilities 15020DHE 99,000.00 Treatment of Watercraft Wastes 15020DHG 164,814.00 1503 - Construction Projects Section 5 Demonstration Grant National Association of Counties Research Foundation Washington, D.C. Community Action Guide for Erosion & Sedimentation Control 1505 - Salt Water Intrusion Section 5 Demonstration Grant 15030DTL 41,343-00 Arkansas Soil & Water Conservation Commission Little Rock, Arkansas 1506 - Natural Pollution Section 5 Research Grant University of Arizona Tuscon, Arizonia 1508 - Oil Pollution Section 5 Research Grant Rehabilitation of Brine- Polluted Aquifer Limnological Effect of Organic Watershed Litter 15050DLN 80,600.00 15060DRR 11,475.00 Columbia University in the City of New York New York, New York Molecular Interactions at the Oil-Water Interface and Formation of Micro-Emulsions New York University Washington Square, New York 15080EMP 28,816.00 The Spreading of Oil Films 15080EPL * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 34 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Section 5 Demonstration Grant Florida State University Dept. of Oceanography Tallahasee, Florida A Proposal to Study Petroleum 15080EHF 105,803.00 Microorganisms for Pollution Control Virginia Institute of Marine Investigation of Surface Films- 15080EJO 49,962.00 Science Chesapeake Bay Entrace Glouchester Point, Virginia Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant National Oil Reclaiming Corp. Demonstration of the Complete 15080DBO 387,331.00 Bayonne, New Jersey Maine Port Authority Portland. Maine Cleveland, City of Cleveland. Ohio American Petroleum Institute New York, New York Conversion of Crankcase Waste Oil into Useful Products- without Producing Pollutant Materials Test and Evaluate System for Recovery and Disposal of Massive Oil Spills Oil Spillage Control Joint API-FWPCA Conference on Prevention and Control of Oil Spillage 15080DOZ 64,350.00 15080EHP 15080EIL 68,810.00 9,000.00 Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Contract Pacific Northwest Laboratories A Division of Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, Washington Western Company Richardson, Texas Melpar, Inc. Falls Church, Virginia Garret Corporation Los Angeles, California Sonics International Dallas, Texas Aerojet General Corporation Environmental Systems Div.^ El Monte, California Research on Treatment of Oil 15080DJM 29,840.00 Wastes Treatment of Oil Wastes Oil Tagging Systems Study Oil Water Separation System for Treatment of Oil Wastes 15080DJN 230,674.00 15080DJO 50,000.00 15080DJP Alternate Concept Responding 15080DJQ to Request for Proposal WA 68-141 Feasibility Analysis of Incinerator Systems for Restoration of Oil Contaminated Beaches 78,178.00 43,058.00 15080DXE 35,551.00 ------- 35 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT University of California Santa Barbara, California University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Pacific Northwest Laboratories A Div. of Battalle Memorial Richland, Washington University of California Santa Barbara, California University of California La Jolla, California Poliakoff, Melvin Z. Tenafly, New Jersey A Preliminary Study of Oil 15080DZR 7,135.00 Spill Damage in the Intertidal Regions of Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties California Multi-Spectrum Scanning to 15080EAF 16,235-00 Determine Oil Slick Fate Review of the Santa Barbara 15080EAG 22,900.00 Channel Oil Pollution Incident Proposal to Study the Abundance 15080EAL 17,293.00 Composition of Deep and Shallow Water, Macro-Plankton and Littoral Fish Populations in and about the Santa Management and Treatment of Waterfowl Trapped in Oil Polluted Waters State-of-the Art Report on the Composition Properties and Uses of Oil 15080EBZ 30,709.00 15080EHO 850.00 ------- 1600 - WATER QUALITY CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 1601 - Eut rophi cat i on Section5 Research Grant 36 Cornell University College of Agriculture Ithaca, New York University of Florida Gainesville, Florida University of Alaska College, Alaska University of Minnesota Liranological Research Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Michigan Dept. of Environmental & Industrial Health Ann Arbor, Michigan University of North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York Stanford University Stanford, California Washington State University Pullman, Washington University of California Berkeley, California University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Harvard College President & Fellows of Cambridge, Massachusetts University of Florida Gainesville, Florida University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Warf Institute Inc. Madison, Wisconsin Eutrophication of Tidal .Waters 16010DBQ 27,184.00 Chemistry of Nitrogen in Natural Water 16010DCK Dynamics of the Nitrogen Cycle 16010DDS in Lakes Effect of Sewage Effluents 16010DEG on Algae in Shagawa Lake An In Situ Evaluation of Nutrient Effects in Lakes 26,226.00 59,817.00 24,124.00 16010DEJ 24,887.00 Nutrient Dynamics in an 16010DFI 19,208.00 Artifically Enriched Lake Organic Nutrient Factors 16010DHN 62,500.00 Effecting Algal Growths Algal Degradation in 16010DLJ 28,366.00 Waterways Flushing of Small Shallow 16010DMG 7,538.00 Lakes Provisional Algal Assay 16010DQB 48,465.00 Procedures - UCB ENG-3025 Provisional Algal Assay 16010DQT 43,523.00 Procedures Phosphate Exchange with 16010DSJ 24,616.00 Sediments Primary Production & Decom- 16010DTK 13,219.00 position in Estuarine Water Community Analysis in the 16010DXG 49,132.00 Littoral Zone of Lakes The Carbon Dioxide System 16010DJV 22>770-00 and Eutrophication ------- 37 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT University of California Berkeley, California Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon University of Toronto Toronto, Canada University of Wisconsin Water Resources Center Hydraulic and Sanitary Laboratory Madison, Wisconsin University of California Irvine, California Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Florida University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York Eutrophication-Biostimulation Assessment Workshop Sediment-Water-Bacteria Interaction in Eutrophication The Role of Sludge Worms in Promoting Eutrophication Eutrophication of Natural Waters Effect of Phosphorus Removal Processes on Algal Growth Biological Control of Aquatic Vegetation Utilization of Organic Compounds by Algae Metal Ion Complexing in Lake Waters 16010DZI 2,020.00 16010EBB 28,477.00 16010ECQ 31,170.00 16010EHR 196,943.00 16010EJH 16010EKY 30,254.00 16010ELC 21,042.00 16010ELE 22,400.00 Section 5 Demonstration Grant 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 Madieon, South Dakota University of California La Jolla, California University of California Berkeley, California Eutrophication of Surface Waters - Lake Tahoe (Indian Creek Reservoir) Eutrophication Factors in North Central Florida Lakes Eutrophication of Surface Waters - Lake Tahoe A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Silt & Silt Removal in'a Northern Prairy Lake Eutrophication in Coastal 16010DNY 25,001.00 16010DON 16010DSW 16010DZK Waters' Nitrogen as a Controlling Factor The Removal of Algae from Natural Bodies of Water 59,037.00 74,500.00 15,014.00 16010EHC 50,684-00 16010EKS 40,315.00 # Active In FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 38 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Section 5 Research Contract Syracuse University Syracuse, New York World Life Research Institute Colton, California Battelle Northwest Richland,Washington Use of Algal Viruses to Control Eutrophication 16010DCB Pharmacological Testing of 16010DOU Blue-Green Algae for Constituents having Therapeutic Value An Investigation of the Release of Phosphorus from Lake Sediments & Suspended Solids as a Function of Phosphorus Forms &Environmental 1602 - Physical-Chemical Identification of Pollutants Section 5 Research Grant California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California University of Wisconsin Madison,Wisconsin Research Foundation of State University of New York Albany, New York University of Washington Seattle, Washington Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole, Massachusetts University of Georgia Dept. of Entomology Athens, Georgia Kenjjpn College Gambler, Ohio University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan The Chemistry of Manganese in Natural Waters Atomic Absorption Analysis of Phosphates in Water Aquatic Plant Chemistry its Application to Water Pollution Control Chemical Characteristics of Organic Color in Water A Membrane Salinometer for Monitoring Estuaries Fluorescent Probes in the Development of New Analytical Methods for Water Pollution A Study of Selected Specific Ion Electrodes Detection, Identification, and Determination of Oils, Tars, and Slimes by Reflectance Spectroecopy 16020DHD 16020DHV 16020DKW 16020DXT 16020EIN 16020ELH 37,875.00 6,141.00 16010DUA 122,100.00 16020DFZ 27,431.00 17,304.00 25,792.00 16,623.00 10,764.00 16020EAD 27,988.00 4,672.00 34,940.00 Section .5 Demonstration Grant Iowa State University Ames, Iowa Demonstrating the Electrolysis 16020DUN 45,840.00 BOD Measuring Method ------- 39 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Section 5 Research Contract Rocketdyne Canoga Park, California Rocketdyne Division Canoga Park, California Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, California Development of Molecular Hydrogen Cyanide Detector Prographic Characterization of Municipal Waste Total Organic Carbon Instrumentation Program, Phase III 16020DRG 9,999.00 16020EEW 10,520.00 16020ERD 1603 - Biological Identification of Pollutant s Section 5 Research Grant Texas Research Foundation Renner. Texas Israel Institute of Technology Technion City, Haifa Israel University of Detroit Detroit. Michigan University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts San Diego, City of Dept. of Public Health San Diego, California Syracuse University Syracuse. New York Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts University of Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota Aquatic Plants of Polluted Waters in Southwestern United States Coliphages as Virus-Indicabors in Water & Wastewater Indicator-Pathogen Density Relationships in Tributary Streams F.A. Methods for Determin- ation of Fecal Streptococci Source Quantitative Virology Studies of Sewage Recovery of Water-Transmitted Viruses from Filter Surfaces Lysis of Escherichia Coli by Marine Microorganisms A tissue Enzume Assay for Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Insecticides' 16030ECJ 16030EEI 16030EIZ 16030DNL 35,614.00 16030DQN 28,040.00 16030DTY 38,766.00 16030DVB 29.515.00 16030DWW 35,187.00 21,184.00 20,021.00 34,400.00 Section 5 Demonstration Grant North Texas State Univ. Dentdn, Texas Massachusetts Health Research Institute Boston, Massachusetts Rapid Identification of 16030DPY 16,100.00 Micorbial Populaiins in Water Massachusetts Pesticide 16030EJW 10,007.00 Monitoring Study Active in FY 196$ - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 40 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER JLMOUNT Section 5 Research Contract Cordis Corporation Miami,Florida 1604 - Source of Pollutants Section 5 Research Grant A Sensitive Continuous Water 16030ENR Monitoring System University of Oklahoma Norman. Oklahoma Evaluation of Dispersed Pollutional Load Section 5 Research Contract Aerojet-General Corp. Environmental Systems Div. El Monte. California Investigation of Means for Controlled Self-Destruction of Pesticides 1605 - Fate o_f Pollution in Surface Water Section 5 Research Grant 16040DBX 8,212.00 16040ELO 96,520.00 Washington State University Pullman, Washington New Mexico State University Las Cruces, New Mexico Manhattan College Bronx, New York University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario Canada Buffalo, State University Buffalo, New York 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 Occurrence of Pesticides in 16050DBS 3,672.00 Aquatic Environments Effects of Channel Geometry 16050DCS 28,511.00 on Stream Reaeration Dynamic Water Quality 16050DDK 34,871.00 Forecasting and Management Big Eddies and Mixing 16050DIL 39,000.00 Processes in the Great Lakes Dynamic Model Study of Lake 16050DJK 41,939.00 Erie Dispersion of Water Pollutants 16050DOP 39,041.00 in Curvilinear Flows Oxygen Relationships in 16050DTJ 24,621.00 Small Streams The Role of Silica in Water 16050DUW 48,221.00 Quality Control Simulation of Respiration in 16050DXB 8,249.00 Microbial Slime Films Characterization of Stream 16050EDT 73,642.00 Reaeration Capacity * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 41 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT University of California Davis, California A Quick Biochemical Oxygen Demand Test Section 5 Demonstration Grant Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee Turbulent Diffusion and Reaeration in Natural Rivers Section 5 Research Contract 16050EMF 12,195.00 16050EIO •H- Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation Bethpage, Long Island New York Electro-Nucleonics, Inc. Fairfield, New Jersey Immobilized Enzyme Systems for 16050DXN Enhancement of Biological Waste Treatment Processes 36,000.00 Zonal Ultracentrifuge System 16050EFY 56,641.50 1606 - Fate of Pollutants in Ground Waters Section 5 Research Grant Washington State University Pulluman, Washington California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California Stanford University Stanford, California Purdue University Lafayett e, Indiana Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Inc. Yonkers, New York University of California Dept. of Soils & Plant Nutrition Riverside, California Utah State University College of Engineering Logan, Utah Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Clay Mineral Stability & Water Composition Mycological Phenomena in Sewage Spreading Basins Radial Flow of Soil Moisture Dispersion During Flow in Heterogeneous Porous Media Interaction of Herbicides & Soil Microorganisms Forty Year Fertilizer Effects on N03 in Groundwater- Bacterial Adsorption on Soile Movement and Mixing of Water Injected into Aquifers Effects of Density Stratifi- cation on Aquifer Mixing 16060DGK 16060DGU 16060DIN 16060DLL 16060DMP 16060EIS 15,641.00 23,211.00 7,587.00 14,568.00 52,429.00 16060DOE 26,113/00 16060EBD 34,460.00 860.00 16060ELJ 26,682.00 #Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Section 5 Demonstration Grant Texas Technological College Lubbock,Texas Eastern'-.Municipal Water District Hemetj California Salt River Project Salt River Valley Water Users Association Phoenix, Arizona Potential Pollution of the Ogalla by Recharging Playa Lake Water Reutilization of Wastewater Recycled through Groundwater Spreading Treated Sewage for Groundwater Recharge Section 5 Research Contract 16060DCO 32,936.00 16060DDZ 26,600.00 16060DRV 12,300.00 General Electric Company Pleasanton, California Development of a New Technique 16060EVC for Bulk Water Tracing 1607 - Fate of Pollutants in, Coastal Waters Section 5 Research Grant Adelphi University Department of Biology Garden City, New York Purdue University Lafayette, Indiana Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California University of Washington Seattle, Washington Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Water Movement in a Lagponal 16070DBN Estuary Measured by Modified Geomagnetic Electrokinetographs Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets Tidal Flats in Estuarine Water Quality Analysis 16070DEP 16070DGO Numerical Solution of Unsteady 16070DGW Dispersion in Esturates Air Photo Analysis of Ocean 16070ENS Outfall Dispersion 9,961.00 23,124.00 41,302.00 9,316.00 Dispersion in Hydrologic and 16070DGY 69,129.00 Coastal Environments Oxidation of Organic Matter 16070EKZ 44,924.00 in the Seabed * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 43 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Section 5 Demonstration Grant Florida Ocean Sciences Institute, Inc. Deerfield Beach. Florida Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Demonstration of the Limitation 16070EFG 147,850.00 and Effects of Waste Disposal on an Ocean Shelf An Industrial Wasteline System Ocean Disposal of Wastes on the Northwest Coast Section 5 Research Contract Seattle University Seattle, Washington National Academy of Sciences Washington, D.C. Tractor, Inc. Austin, Texas Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 1608 - Water Quality Control Section 5 Research Grant Oxygen Uptake by Benthic Organisms in the Presence of Varying Degress of Botton Sludge Agitation & Various Temperatures & Salinities A Study of the Management of Wastes in the Coastal Environment State of the Art Report on Simulation of Pollution Problems and Controls in Estuaries Mathematical & Computer Services for the Analysis of Data & Design of Experiments of Certain FWPCA Programs 16070E0I 128,527.00 16070EOK 63,553-00 16070DCD 15,471.00 16070DUF 37,325-00 16070DZV 34,473.00 16070FDT Newark College of Engineering Newark, New Jersey University of Nevada, Center for Water Resources Research Desert Research Institute Reno, Nevada Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Effects of Fluid Properties on Stream Aeration Water Quality Regimen of Tahoe-Truckee System Stratified Reservoir Currents 16080DAP 8,818.00 16080DPC 10,400.00 16080DRX 36,625.00 * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 44 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Section 5 Demonstration Grant Heidelberg College Tiffin, Ohio Rutgers State University New Brunswick, New Jersey Effects of Augmented Stream Flow on Water Quality Oxygen Regeneration of Polluted Rivers Section 5 Research Contract 16080DFO 39,691.00 16080DUP 97,263.00 Littleton Research Corp. Littleton, Massachusetts Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, Illinois 1609 - Water Resources Data Section 5 Research Grant Engineering-Economic Study for the Development of an Optimum Mechanical Aeration System for Quiet Rivers & Ponds Development of Phosphate Free Home Laundry Detergents 16080DOO 29,668.00 16080DVF 99,896.00 Syracuse University Syracuse New York Sacramento State College Foundation Sacramento California University of California Regents Richmond, California Water Pollution Control Federation Washington, D.C. University of Florida Gainesville Florida Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts Regional Science Research Institute Philadelphia. Pennsylvania University of California Western Management Science Institute Los Angeles California Allocation of Stream Pollution 16090DAJ 52,946.00 Carrying Capacity Complementary-Competitive 16090DEA 18,787.00 Aspects of Water Storage Economic Evaluation of Water 16090DLU 25,290.00 Quality Research Supplement-Journal Water Pollution Control Federation A Model for Quantifying Flow Augmentation Benefits Dynamic Planning Techniques for Pollution Abatement 16090DQZ 41,824.00 16090DRM 16090DSS The Economics of Water Supply 16090DTF & Quality Economic Evaluation of Stream Quality Preservation Through Land Use Management 16090DYX Multiple Techniques in Regional 16090EGQ Treatment of Water Pollution Systems 39,215.00 81,350.00 27,681.00 37,142.00 39,609.00 ------- 45 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT 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 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 Section 5 Demonstration Grant Delaware River Basin Commission Trenton, New Jersey Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission - Orsanco Cincinnati, Ohio Delaware Estuary & Bay Water Quality Sampling & Mathematical Model Project Automated Forecast Procedures for River Quality Management Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Water Quality Dept. of Health Harrisburg. Pennsylvania Utah State University Logan Utah Utah State University Logan Utah Delaware River Basin Commission Trenton, New Jersey Management Information System Electrnnic Analog Simulation of the Salinity Flow System with the Upper Colorado River Basin Sequential Water Use with a Hydrologic Complex Interstate Regional Planning for Water Supply and Waste Disposal 16090EOZ 13,290.00 16090FPW 16090FPX 16090FPZ 16090DWR 16090FPP 16090DCI 42,583.00 16090DHX 150,950.00 16090DRA 252,601.00 16090DVU 26,997.00 •K- Section 5 Research Contract Cyrus WM.Rice & Company Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Quirk, Lawler Matusky Engineers New York, New York Case Studies in Three Major River Basins to Evaluate H20 Quality Surveillance Prog, of FWPCA in Relation to the H20 Qual, Act of 1965 Request for Proposals Design of Waste Treatment Facilities by Computer 16090DBJ 85,000.00 16090DIA 385,000.00 * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds Awarded in previous years. ------- 46 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Technicomp, Inc. West Hempstead, New York Design of Waste Treatment Facilities by Computer Section 6B Industrial Waste Treatment Grant Texas A&M Research Foundation Management of Industrial College Station, Texas Waste Discharges in Complex Estuarine Systems II 1613 - Thermal Pollution Section 5 Research Grant 16090ERJ 280,363.00 310,613.00 Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Cornell University Ithaca, New York Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Vanderbilt University School of Engineering Nashville, Tennessee Thermal Plume Dispersion Heat and Water Vapor Exchange Between Water Surface and Atmosphere Thermal Stratification and Reservoir Water Quality Prediction and Control of Thermal Pollution Status of Thermal Pollution and Research Needs 1613ODGM 16130DIP 27,799.00 41,514.00 16130DJH 27,179.00 16130DJU 20,230.00 16130ENT 2,500.00 Section 5 Research Contract Lettleton Research & Engineering Corp. Dynatech Corporation Cambridge, Massachuset,•s Bollay E. Associates, Inc. Bowler, Colorado Cornell Areonautical Laboratory, Inc. Buffalo, New York Tetra Tech, Inc. Pasadena, California Economic-Engineering Study of 16130DFX 24,154.00 Cooling Ponds Survey and Economic Analysis 16130DHS 115,143.00 of Alternate Methods for "Cooling Condenser Discharge Water in Thermal Power Plants Theoretical Evaluation & Dev. 16130DNH , 13,039.00 of a Criteria to Determine in advertent Weather Modification in the Vicinity of Cooling Toners Thermal Pollution Research Studies on the Effects of Waste Heat Discharge from Nuclear Power Plants into Large Bodies of Receiving Waters 16130DPU 24,959.00 16130DWO 50,576.00 ------- 47 1700 - WASTE TREATMENT & ULTIMATE DISPOSAL TECHNOLOGY 1701 - Dissolved Nutrient Removal Section 5 Research Grant Northeastern University College of Liberal Arts Boston, Massachusetts University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona University of Texas Austin, Texas University of California Berkeley, California Rutgers, the State University New Brunswick, New Jersey North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Colloid Flotation and Adsorbing Colloid Flotation Mechanics of Biological Luxury Phosphate Uptake Enzymatic Technique for Detection of Surplus Phosphorus Uptake by Activated Sludge Kinetics of Algal Systems in Waste Treatment Removal of BOD and Nutrients bgi Biological Slimes Water Treatment by Membrane Ultrafiltration Nitrification and Denitrifi- cation of Waste Water 17010DBL 41,684.00 17010DDQ 35,938.00 17010DUX 16,607.00 17010DZQ 42,860.00 17010EBM 59,509-00 17010EDR 30,176.00 17010FMX Section 5 Demonstration Grant Trenton, City of Trenton, *Jichigan University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, Texas The Soap and Detergent Association New York, New York Phosphate Removal by 17010DMR 19,000%00 Biological Process Removal of Organic & 17010DTG 43,915.00 Eutrophying Pollutants by Combined Chemical & Biological Treatment Sewage Phosphorus Removal by 17010DXD 68,Q?6.00 an Activated Sludge Plant Phosphorus Removal and Disposal from Municipal Wastewater Soluble Phosphate Removal in the Activated Sludge Process 17010DXB 48,937.00 17010EIP 48,494.00 * ActiTC in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Section 5 Research Contract W.R. Grace & Company Clarksville, Maryland Gulf South Research Institute Baton Rouge, Louisiana Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, California Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, California Lawrence K. Cecil, P.E. Tucson, Arizona General Mills, Inc Minneapolis, Minnesota Ionics, Incorporated 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 Chemically Exfoliated Venniculities for Removal of Phosphate from Waste Waters Sewage Denitrification Requirements Using Methyl Alcohol Laboratory Evaluation of a New Phosphate Removal Process Parametric Studies' Nitri- fication-Dent rificat ion 17010DHK 48,076.00 17010DHT 57,704.00 17010DJA 17010DRD Biological Removal of Phosphates 17010DRF from Wastewaters by Luxury Uptake in Activated Sludge Treatment Plants A Phoposed 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 Removal1 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 17010EED 17010EEX 17010EEZ 17010EVB Battelle Memorial Institute Evaluation of Operating Pacific Northwest Laboratories Parameters of Alumina Columns Richland, Washington for the Select Removal of Phosphorus from Wastewaters and Ultimate Disposal of Phosph 17010FJY FMC Corporation Central Engrg. Labs Santa Clara, California Process to Remove Carbonaceous Nitrogenous and Phosphorous Materials from Anaerobic Digester Supernatant and Related Process Streams 17010FKA 82,803.00 79,118-00 13,500.00 17010EAP 50,000.00 60,294.00 42,170.00 12,500.00 * Active in FT 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE. NUMBER AMOUNT Tyco.Lsboratories ^altham, Massachusetts Basic Salinogen Ion Exchange Resins for Selective Nitrate Removal from Potable and Effluent Waters 17010FKF Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant Traverse City Traverse City, Michigan Riverview, City of Riverview, Michigan Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle Seattle, Washington South Lake Tahoe Public Utility District South Lake Tahoe, California Detroit, City of Detroit, Michigan Controlled Removal of Phos- phates Using Chemical & Biological Techniques in Secondary Treatment Use of Ferros Chl.-Cal. Carbonate-Org. Polyelectrolyte Chem. Precip. Process Removal <3f Phosph. from Mun. Waste H20, Improvement of Overall Phosphate Removal in an Activated Sludge Facility Recovery and Reuse of Lime as a Cogulant in Tertiary Treatment and Nitrogen Removal from Teritiary Treated Effluent Pilot Scale Study of Improved Phosphate Removal by Modified Activated Sludge Process 17010DIX 75,863.00 17010DSN 494,154.00 1Y010EDA 188,567-00 17010ELQ 17010FAH •8- Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract Baltimore, City of Dept. of Public Works Bait imore, Maryland Prince William County Manassas, Virginia Pacific Northwest Laboratory Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, Washington Battelle Northwest Richland Washington Phosphate Study at the Back Wastewater Treatment Plant 17010DFV 212,278.00 Prince William County, Virginia 17010DYM 395,744-00 Pilot Plant Demonstration of Amoble Pilot Plant for Ammonia Removal from Waste Water by Selective Ion Exchange Research to Develop and Demonstrate a Mobile Pilot Plant for Removal of Soluble Phosphorus from Waste Waters by Adsorption on Alumina 17010ECZ 184,600.00 17010EER 169,314.00 # Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 50 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT 1702 - Dissolved Refractory Organ!ce Removal Section 5 Research Grant University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado University of California Davis, California Clarkson College of Technology Potdam, New York Clarkson College of Technology Potsdam, New York Syracuse University Syracuse, New York The effect of Porous Structure on Carbon Actination Purifying Water in Photo- chemical Reactors Photodegration of Polymers in Aqueous Solution Radio!sotope Tracer Study of Membrane Purification Carbon Column Operation in Waste Water Treatment 17020DDC 17020DDV 17020DFG 21,187,00 23,382.00 11,947.00 17020DJT 14,855.00 17020DZO 47,372.00 Section 5 Research Contract MSA Research Corporation Evans City, Pennsylvania Amlcon Corporation Lexington, Massachusetts West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company Covington, West Virginia Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, Missouri Swindell-Dressier Company Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Arde, Inc. Paramus, New Jersey Southern Illinois University Office of Research and Projects Carbondale, Illinois Laboratory Investigation on the Regeneration of Spent Granular Activated Carbon Ultrafiltrate Dewatering of Spent Carbon from the Powered Carbon Process Study of Powdered Carbons f<3r Waste Water Treatment and Methods for Their Application Advanced Study of Light- Catalyzed Chlorine Oxidation for Large-Scale Treatment of Wastewater Appraisal of Contracting Systems for Granular Activated Carbon Adsorption Treatment of Wastewater Applicability of Ardox Catalysts to the Oxidation of Municipal sewage Effluents and of Wastes Produced During Manned Space Flight Feasibility Studies of Applications of Super- catalysis in Wastewaters 17020DAO 55,811.00 17020DBA 39,500.00 17020DNQ 17020DVK 5,395.00 17020DUE 87,935.00 17020DVJ 16,082.00 8,000.00 17020ECI 35,560.00 ------- 51 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, Ohio Infilco Puller Company Tucson, Arizona Development of a Fluidized- Bed Technique for the Regeneration of Powdered Activated Carbon Advanced Wastewater Treatment Using Powdered Activated Carbon in Recirculating Slurry Cont*ctor-Clarifiers 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 Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract 17020FBD 17020FKB 17020EHI •M- Aerojet General Corporation New Membranes and Process 17020DUD 116,058.00 El Monte, California Technology for the Renovation of Wastewater by Reverse Osmosis Airco-Air Reduction Company Construction & Operation of Murray Hill, New Jersey a Pilot Plant for the Treatment of Secondary Effluent from Waste Treatment Plants with Ozone North Star Research & Deve» lopment Institute Minneapolis, Minnesota New and Ultrathin Membranes for Municipal Waste Water Treatment by Reverse Osmosis 170,3 - Suspended and Colloidal Solids Section 5 Research Grant University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio University College London London, W.C.L., England University of California Berkeley, California University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky Orthokinetic Flocculation of Heterodispersed Systems Foam Separation Flotation of Colloid Organic Systems 17020DVC 636,820.00 17020EFA 70,165.00 Removal of Colloidal Matter 17030DGQ from Waste Water Foam Fractionation with 17030DHH Reflux Multilayer Filtration 17030DLD 17030DLX 17030DNA Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. 24,215.00 7,894.00 6,440.00 36,897.00 35,174.00 ------- 52 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Clarkson College of Flocculation of Colloids 17030DOV 24,670.00 Technology Suspended in Water Potsdam, New York Harvard University Chemical Aspects of Coagulation 17030EBE 1,302.00 Cambridge, Massachusetts Lehigh University Waste Water Purification 17030ECM 60,015.00 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Iowa State University Design Requirements for 17030FBG * Ames, Iowa Municipal Diatomite Filters Section 5 Research Contract Oak Ridge National Laboratory Application of HyperfiItration 17030EOH 28,000.00 Oak Ridge. Tennessee with Dynamically-Formed Membranes to Treatment of Municipal Sewage Effluents Standard Brands Chemical Investigation of Amphipathic 17030FKD *• Industries, Inc. Water Soluble Polymers as Dover, Delaware Flocculants and Flotation Aids in Domestic Waste Water Treatment Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Greene County Improved Liquid-Solids 17030EBH 48,548.00 Greene County, Ohio Separation by use of an Aluminum Compound in Activated Sludge Treatment San Jose, City of BOD, Solids and Nutrient 17030EZS _# San Jose, California Removal from Secondary " Elfluent by Foam Fractionation Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract Eimco Corporation Physical-Chemical Treatment 17030EFB 431,009.00 Salt Lake,City, Utah 1704 - Dissolved Inorganics Removal Section 5 Research Contract Douglas Aircraft Company Use of Improved Membranes in 17040DHR 82,660.00 Newport Beach, California Tertiary Treatment by Reverse Osmosis Amicon Corporation Evaluation & Characterization 17040DMK 77,200,00 Lexington, Massachusetts of Low Pressure Membrane Ultrafiltration as a Technique for Removal & Identification of Macro-Solutes & Microsol * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 53 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Gulf General Atomic Inc. San Diego California Aero.iet-General Corporation El Monte California Santee County Water District Santee. California Membrane Materials for Waste Water Reclamation by Reverse Osmosis Renovation of Municipal Waste Water by Reverse Osmosis Systems Laboratory Program Extension Reclamation of Biologically, Mechanically, and Chemically Treated Waste Water for Potable Water Supply Uses, Etc. 17040EFO 79,982.00 17040EFQ 50,360.00 17040FKG Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant Eastern Municipal Water District Helment California Reverse Osmosis in Ground Water Recharge Program Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract University of Florida Gainesville Florida Evaporation of Sewage Plant Effluent 1705 - Dissolved Biodegradable Organics Section 5 Research Grant 17040DSR 55,795.00 17040DNM 54,865.00 The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Cornell University Ithaca, New York Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma Randolph-Macon Woman's College Lynchburg, Virginia University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas University of California Berkeley, California State of Minnesota Dept. of Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Concentration of Chemicals by Floe Forming Organisms Adaptation by Microbial Population Kinetics & Mechanism in Activated Sludge Processes Isolation of Lytic Agents Related to Sphaerotilis Oxygen Combustion in Continuous Biological Culture UCB-ENG-2861—Transient Loading Effects in the Activated Sludge Process Treatment of Wastes Using Peat, and Peat in Combination with Soil 17050DFJ 17050DFL 17050DFM 17050DHI 17050DJS 17090DOE 24,912.00 24,225.00 29,622.00 11,659.00 18,321.00 39,720.00 17050EAN 41,491.00 * Active in.FT1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 54 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT University of Massachusetts Reverse Osmosis Treatment Amherst. Massachusetts of Wastewaters Section 5 Demonstration Grant 17050EHG 30,160.00 Kansas State University Dept. of Civil Engineering Manhattan Kansas University of Wyoming Laramie Wyoming Pilot Plant Demonstration of a Lime-Biological Treatment Phosphorous Supplementary Aeration of Lagoons in Rigorous Climate Areas 17050DCC 25,950.00 17050DVD 32,499.00 Section 5 Research Contract FMC Corporation Chem. Res. & Develop. Center Princeton, New Jersey Allis-Chalmers Res Division Milwaukee Wisconsin Roy F. West on West Chester, Pennsylvania Dow Chemical Company Midland. Michigan Rocketdyne Division Canoga Park, California Midwest Research Institute Kansas.City. Missouri Infilco Products Tucson, Arizona Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, Missouri A Study and Investigation of Granular Carbon Treatment of Raw Sewage 17050DAL 89,500.00 Improved Methods of Condition- 17050DAM 51,826.00 ing the Discharge Waters from Sewers carrying both Storm Water & Sanitary Wastes Improved Engineering Application of the Two-Film Theory to Oxygen Transfer Literature Search & Critical Analysis of Biological Trickling Filter Studies U-Tube Aeration Oxygenation of Aqueous Bodies Using Liquid Qxygen- Loxination Powdered Carbon Treatment of Raw Sewage and Primary Effluent in Slurry Contractor Clarifiers Optimizing Lipid Biostabili- zation Processes 17050DCU 41,555.00 17050DDY 19,039.00 17050DVT 17050EEY 17050FIM 14,935-00 16,760.00 17050EGI 126,355.00 Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant City of Chino Chino, California New York State Department of Health Albany, New York Reclamation of Waste Water by Controlled Biological Kens'tLcs High-Performance Bio- Treatment of Municipal Sewage 17050DZE 124,204.00 17050EDL Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 55 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT San Buenaventura, City of Integrated Activated Sludge- San Buenaventura, California Biological Filter Process Dept. of Sanitary Engineering Primary and Secondary Washington, D.C. Treatment Pilot Plant B.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 Union Carbide Corp. Tonawanda, New York Roy F. Weston, Inc. West Chester, Pensylvania Investigation of the Use of High Purity Oxygen aeration in the Conventional Activated Sludge Process Biological Treatment Pilot Plant & Sludge Disposal Facility 1706 - Microorganisms Removal Section 5 Research Grant University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois University of Maine Orono, Maine Disinfection of Sewage Effluents Effects of Chemical Ions on Virus Inactivation Section 5 Demonstration Grant 17050EED 17050EJB 17050FAI 17050FPA 17050DNW 528,000.00 17060DNU 21,427.00 17060DTO 41,787.00 Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School Jerusalem, Israel The Detection and Inactivation 17060EAM 128,254.00 of Enteric Viruses in Waste Water Section 5 Research Contract University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Chlorine Inactivation of Viruses in Wastewater 17060DDU 138,286.00 Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant St. Michaels, Community of St. Michaels, Maryland Controlled Treatment System 17060FAA *Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 56 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT 1707 - Ultimate Disposal Section 5 Research Grant Manhattan College Bronx, New York Southwest Missouri State College Springfield, Missouri Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois University of Florida Gainesville, Florida University of Connecticut Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station Storrs. Connecticut Syracuse University Syracuse. New York Georgia Institute of Technology Engineering Experiment Station Atlanta, Georgia The Biochemistry of Anaerobic Digestion Microbiology of Sludge: DNA Analyses Dewatering & Drying of Sewage Sludge on Porous Media. 17070DEK 17070DHO 8,188.00 15,364.00 17070DIV 12,721.00 Mechanisms of Sludge 17070DJR 34,297.00 Thickening Studies on the Methanogenic 17070DJV 28,662.00 Bacteria in Sludge Treatment Processes - Wastes 17070DKA 80,577.00 Pumped from Septic Tanks Pipeline Flow of Solids- 17070DUQ 19,205.00 Liquid Suspensions Digestion of Sludges with 17070DYF 21,967.00 Sodium Chloride and Sulfate Section 5 Research Contract Western Company Richardson, Texas Resource Engineering Assoc. Inc. Stanford Connecticut Burns & Roe Oradell New Jersey Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, Missouri Monsanto Research Corp. Dajrton, Ohio Response to RFP WA 68-141 17070DJW 9,500.00 Treatment of Oil Wastes Sludge Incineration Practice 17070DLV 6,576.00 Ultimate Disposal of 17070DLY 73,439.00 Liquid Wastes Development of Techniques 17070DRP 116,600.00 for Estimating the Bacterial Population of Sewage Sludge Study ox Utilization and 17070FBE * Disposal of Lime Sludges Containing Phosphates Active in FT 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 57 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Section 6A2 Advanced waste Treatment Grant Dity of Hamilton Hamilton,,Ohio City of River Falls River Falls, Wisconsin Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle. Wasthington District of Columbia Department of Sanitary Engineering Washington, B.C. Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract Conversion of Existing Anaerobic Digesters to Heated Aerobic Digesters Full Scale Demonstration of the Channel Aeration Process for Stabilization of Solids Park Development with Wet Digested Sludge 17070DIW 241,804.00 17070DIZ 141,148.00 17070ENP •K- Sludge Treatment Pilot Plant 17070EOG 461,052.00 Rocketdyne Division North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, California Multiple Hearth Furance Sewage Sludge Incineration Rand Development Corporation Field Demonstration of Cleveland, Ohio Pipeline Transportation and Land Disposal of Sludge Slurries Rocketdyne Division Investigation of Electro- North American Rockwell Corp Osmosis as a Technique for Canoga Park, California Sewage Sludge De-Watering 1708 - Waste Water Renovation and Re-use Section 5 Research Grant 17070EBP 62,200.00 17070EFE 126,260.00 17070EHE 79,966.00 University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado Syracuse University Syracuse, New York Evaluation of Treatment for Urfcan Wastewater Reuse Transfer Analysis in Reverse Osmosis Operation Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Grant 17080DOI 35,715-00 17080DUU 21,983.00 Lompoc, City of Lompoc, California Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, Colorado Municipal Sewage Effluent Reclamation by Percolation with High Ground Water Conditions Teriary Treatment of Sewage Plant Effluent & Reuse-Power Plant Supply & Irrigation 17080DGC 63,030.00 17080DJF 595,546.00 * Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- 58 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT,TITLE NUMBER nMOUNT Washington Suburban Sanitary Model Advanced Waste Commission Treatment Plant HyattsviHe, Maryland Santee County Water District Renovation of Waste Effluent Santee, California for Recreational and Potable Water Supply Uses Tertiary Sewage Treatment for Reuse Improvement District No. 1 Irvine Ranch Water District Irvine, California •Dallas, City of Dallas City Water Utilities Dallas, Texas Colorado Springs, city of Colorago Springs, Colorado Nassau, County of Public Works Mineola. New York Demonstration Project Dallas Water Reclamation Research Center Tertiary Treatment of Sewage Plant Effluent and Reuse Pikes Peak Advanced Waste Treatment for Water Reclamation and Reuse by Injection Section 6A2 Advanced Waste Treatment Contract Office of Saline Water U.S. Department of Interior Washington, D.C. Los Angeles County Sanitation District No. ;> Los Angeles, California Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Los Angeles, California Joint OSW - PWPCA Study: The Economics of Combined Seawater Distillation Support of the Advanced Waste Treatment Pilot Plant at Pomona, California Waste Water Reclamation Project for Antelope Valley 1709 - Waste Treatment Optimization Section 5 Research Grant 17080DZY 750,000.00 17080EDV 17080EDW 17080EKG 17080FAB 17080FAF 17080ESH 17080DPW 38,000.00 17080EDE 254,297.00 •H- Fourth International Conference on Water Pollution U.S. of America National Committee Washington, D.C. The Regents of the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Texas A&M Research Foundation Civil Engineering Dept. College Station, Texas Fourth International Conference oil Water Pollution Research (Travel Funds) Electrical Stimulation of Microbial Waste Treatment Tertiary Treatment by Carbon Filtration 17090DDP 10,000.00 17090DGJ 41,750.00 17090DHA 19,316.00 "Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. ------- LOCATION AND RECIPIENT rROJECT TITLE 59 NUMBER AMOUNT Section 5 Research Contract Black and Veatch Consulting. Engineers Kansas City, Missouri IIT Research Institute Chicago, Illinois American Public Works Assoc. Chicago, Illinois yuirk Lawler & Matusky Engineers New York, New York IIT Research Institute Chicago, Illinois O'Brien &. Gere Consulting Engineers & Land Surveyors Syracuse. New York General American Transportation Corp. Gen. Amer. Research Div. Niies, Illinois Los Angeles, city of Los Angeles, California Rex Chainbelt, Inc. Milwaukee, Wisconsin General American Trans. Corp. General Research Div. Niles, Illinois Process Research Inc. Cambridge,' Massachusetts Establish Construction, Operating and Maintenance Cost for Unit Processes of Waste Mathematical Model fir Waste Water Treatment by "Ion Exchange" Computer Control of Sewage Treatment & Water Wuality Sludge Dewaterings by Centrifuge-Computerization of Process Design, Equipment Selection and Cost Estimation 17090DAN 179,608.00 17090DDX <:6,194.00 17090DOY 17090DPX 2i!,065.00 Ammonia Stripping Mathematical 17090DRN Model for Wastewater Treatment Effect of Flow Equalization on Conventional Treatment Reclamation of Lime Sludge Using Fluidized Bed Incin- erators 17090EEV Characterization of the 17090FJU Activated Sludge Process at the Hyperion Treatment Plant A Mathematical Model for the 17090FJW Final Claril'ier of an Activated Sludge Process Development of a Mathematical 17090FKC Model for Separation, Coagulation and Sedimentation Process Using Addition of Chemicals Mathematical Model of the 17090FTA Electrodialysis Process for Advanced Waste Treatment 4,96i>.00 153,434.00 17090EHW 14,604.00 Active in FY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years ------- 1800 - WATER QUALITY REWUlREMENTS RESEaRCH 1801 - Municipal Uses Section 5 Research Grant University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut Characterization of Taste and Odors in Water Supplies Section 5 Research Contract 60 18010DGH 22,51*.00 Little, Arthur D. Inc. Cambridge, Massachusetts - Industrial Use s Section 5 Research Grant Chemical Pollution of Fresh Water & Health 18010DPV 81,712.00 Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Impairment of the Flavor of Fish by Water Pollutants Section 5 Research Contract 18020DDM 26,240.00 Food and Drug Research Laboratories Maspeth, New York 1804 - Recreational Uses Section 5 Research Grant Study to Ascertain Water Untreated - Requirements of American Industries 18020DUS 80,309.00 University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Tissue Analysis for Nutrient Assay of Natural Waters Section 5 Research Contract 18040DGI 28,487.00 Aerojet - General Corp. El Monte, California Investigation into Recreational 18040DAZ 99,700.00 Water Uses - Phase II 1805 - Fish and Other Aquatic Life Section 5 Research Grant University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Texas Austin, Texas University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts Lake Superior Periphyton in Relation to Water quality Investigation of Texas Soil Algae Pesticide Effects on Larval Marino Fishes 18050DBM 40,59B.OO 18050DBR 35,416.00 18050DBT 6,00*.00 ------- 61 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT University of California Davis, California University of Washington- Seattle, Washington Montana State University Bozeman. Montana University of Minnesota Department of Entomology St. Paul, Minnesota New York University City College New York, New York University of Pacific Stockton, California University of Georgia Dept. of Entomology Athens, Georgia University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences Miami, Florida Washington State University Pullman, Washington Eastern New Mexico Univ. Portales, New Mexico University of Washington Fisheries Research Institute Seattle, Washington Iowa State University Ames, Iowa Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon University of Miami Miami, Florida Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Oregon Stite University Corvallis, Oregon Limnology of Lake Tahoe Emphasizing Water Quality Sublethal Amounts of Organic Insecticides and Fish Limnology of Yellowtail Reservoir & the Big Horn River Influence of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fish and Arthropods Structure & Function Of a New Sulfolipid Environmental Biology of Thomales Bay Studies on Southeastern Aquatic Insects Effects of Thermal Pollution on Biota of aiscayne Bay The Biology & Chemistry -of Sphaerotilus Cytotaxonomy & Related Studies of Holartic Midges Estuarine Ecology Research Econlogy of Diatoms in Hardwater Habitats Relationship of Temperature to Diseases of Salmonid Fish Ecology of Postlarval Fishes of Southern Biscayne Bay Factors Affecting the Structure of Diatom Communitias Development of Dissolved Oxygen Criteria for Freshwater Fish 18050DBU 86,6*7.00 18050DBV 30,7*1.00 18050DBW 18,2*3.00 18050DCG 75,036.00 18050DCW ^,977.00 18050DFP 37,309.00 18050DFV 33,491.00 18050DFU 115,116.00 18050DGL *3,710.00 18050DHF 1,049.00 18050DHM 83,457.00 18050DIE 6,971.00 18050DLJ 88,375-00 18050DIU 48,867.00 18050DIY 98,377.00 18050DJZ *4,7*1.00 ------- 62 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan University of Alaska College, Alaska University of Alaska Institute of Marine Science College Alaska University of Idaho College of Forestry- Moscow, Idaho University of Miami Institute of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences Miami, Florida California Institute of Technology Kerckhoff Marine Laboratory Corona Del liar, California Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania Virginia Polytechnic Institute; fllacksburg, Virginia Washington, State of Dept. of Fisheries Olympia, Washington University of Texas Austin, Texas University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Utah State University Logan, Utah Winona State College Winona, Minne sota University of Miami Miami, Florida Michigan State University Dept. of Physiology East Lansing, Michigan University of Rhode Island Kingston, Rhode Island A Detailed Study of Lake Michigan Plankton Diatoms Ecology & Nitrogen Cycle in a Marine Plant Community Biological Effects of Heavy Metal Pollution Pollution Effects on Adult Steelhead Migration The Biology of Tropical Bottom Invertebrates Marine Waste Disposal and Sea Urchin Technology Fish and Food Organisms in Mine Acid Waters of Pennsylvania Stream Faunal Recovery After Strip-Mine Reclamation 18050DKC 18050DKX 18050DLW 18050DOH Development of an In Situ Marine Bioassay with Clam§ Bactericidal Effects of Algae on Enteric Organisms Significance of Arthrobacter in Ecology of Water & Soil Food Requirements of Young Mountain Whitefish Mayflies and Caddisflies as Water Quality Indicators Effects of Pesticides-on Marine Animals Toxic Action of Water Soluble Pollutants of Freshwater Fish Chemical Responses by Marine Organisms to Stress 18050DOL 18050DPK 18050DPL 18050DQH 18050DRL 18050DST 29,604.00 18,039.00 30,285.00 18050DMB 41,029.00 18050DMV 40,980.00 18050DNV 54.-913.00 18050DOG 34,845.00 6,873.00 18050DOJ 28,241.00 6,295.00 3,750.00 12,003.00 2,055.00 52,702.00 15,510.00 18050DTX 35,826.00 ------- 63 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT Texas A&M Research Foundation College Station,Texas .De Pauw University Greencastle, Indiana Central State University Wilberforce. Ohio Texas A&M University Research Foundation Institute of Life Sciences College Station, Texas Western Washington State College Bellingham, Washington Pennsylvania State IfaL versify University Park, Pa. Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Eastern Illinois University Department of Zoology Charleston, Illinois Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole, Massachusetts Utah Division of Fish and Game Salt Lake City, Utah Virginia Polytechnic Institute Blacksburg. Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Blacksburg, Virginia Eastern New Mexico Univ. Portales, New Mexico Toxicity of Metals to Marine Phytoplankton Cultures The Effect of Inorganic Sediment on Stream Ecosystems Sublethal Influence of Pollutants on Fish Metabolism Heavy Metals and Locomotion in Fish Effects of Pollutants on Submarine Plant Synecology Cytopathology in Fish Exposed to Stream Pollutants Effects of Chemical Variations in Aquatic Environments Biological Survey of Streams of Coles County, Illinois Interaction Between Organisms and Oil Pollution Pollution as a Result of Fish Cultural Activities Effects of Toxicants Upon Fish Movement Patterns Toxicants and the EKG and Respiration of Fish The Chironomidae of California 18050DUI 31,637.00 18050DWC 18050DWL 18050DWQ 18050DXJ 18050DYC 18050DZZ 18050EBN 16,101.00 10,102.00 108,908.00 18050DXI 16,217.00 30,281.00 29,449.00 18,536.00 57,559.00 18050EDH 10,928.00 18050EDP 13,731.00 18050EDQ 20,643.00 18050EOA 28,372.00 Section 5 Demonstration Grant Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology Kaneohe, Hawaii Effects of Selected Pollutants on Certain Game & Rough Fish Thermal Loading Effects on the Hawaiian Marine Biota 18050DBB 26,433.00 18050DDN 21,265.00 ------- LOCATION AND RECIPIENT PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AMOUNT University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Field Studies of Pesticide Effects on Fishes Section 5 Research Contract 18050DLO 30,152.00 Westinghou.se Electric Corp. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Seattle, Washington Aquatic Sciences, Inc. Boca Raton, Florida University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan University of Montana Missoula, Montana University of Rhode Island Kingston, Rhode Island University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Environmental & Ecological Survey of the Area Around the Key West Desalination Plant Effect of Thermal Discharges on Economically Important Fish in Columbia Rivers Synergistic Effects of Sub- Lethal Pollution on the Develop, of Selected Warm- Temperate & Sub-Tropical Fishes & Crustaceans Copper Toxicity to Fishes in Natural Waters Water Quality Requirements of Aquatic insects Establishment of University of Rhode Island Phytoplankton Collection Effects of Water Temperature and/or Dissolved Oxygen Requirements 18050DAI 69,067.00 18050DGF 151,560.00 18050DLR 207,001.00 18050EEP 95,200.00 18050FLS 18050FOF 18050FOG * Active inFY 1969 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years. * U. 8. 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