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
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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
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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.
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Industrial Waste Treatment Grants and Contracts are awarded to public
and private agencies, institutions and to individuals to support
research, and demonstration projects for the prevention of pollution
of waters by industry, including, but not limited to, treatment of
industrial 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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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3
2
6
1
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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
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11
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15
M
8
2
11
18
1
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6
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27
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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:
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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
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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
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1
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1
3
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12
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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
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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
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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
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9
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11
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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
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Active
Projects
in 1969
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
_2
51
J.
$2.283.135.00
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RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM
1100 - MUNICIPAL-POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
10
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
1101 - Sewered Wastes
Section 5 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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_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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1970 O - 399-675
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