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JUNE 1976
U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Research and Development
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On June 29, 1975, the Office of Research and Development (ORD) was officially reorganized. One of the major impacts of this
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FOREWORD
This is the sixth issue of the Office of Research and Development's (ORD's) quarterly ORD PUBLICATIONS
SUMMARY. This Summary is intended to provide a current listing (since July 1973) of ORD's final reports on in-house,
grant, contract, and interagency projects. A New Report Abstracts Section is included in the Summary to provide brief
abstracts of recently printed reports, as well as indices by Title, Subject Area, Performing Organization, Personal Author,
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SERIES DESCRIPTION
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was formed in late 1970 from programs in several executive agencies, i.e., the Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare {air pollution, solid waste, radiation, water hygiene, and noise), the Department of the Interior (water pollution), and the Department of Agriculture (pesticide
regulation). In July 1972, EPA's Office of Research and Monitoring (now Office of Research and Development, ORD) established an office-wide series of designations within
which each research report would be published. The series can be used to describe the general thrust of EPA research and development and also to aid in identifying the use for
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Series 2 includes research performed to develop and demonstrate Instrumentation, equipment, and methodology to repair or prevent environmental degradation from
point and nonpoint sources of pollution. This work provides the new or improved technology necessary to control and treat pollution sources to meet environmental
quality standards.
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Series 5 reports document research and development efforts that are related to the socioeconomic impacts of pollution and its abatement. They also cover the potential
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Reports in this series result from the effort funded under the 17-agency Federal Energy-Environmental Research and Development Program. These studies relate to
EPA's mission to protect the public health and welfare from adverse effects of pollutants associated with energy systems. The goo! of the Program is to assure the rapid
development of domestic energy supplies in an environmentally-compatible manner by providing the necessary environmental data and control technology.
Investigations include analyses of the transport of energy-related pollutants and thetr health and ecological effects; assessments and development of control
technologies for energy systems; and integrated assessments of a wide range of energy-related environmental issues.
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SERIES 9 - MISCELLANEOUS (covers of various designs)
Series 9 is used for all reports issued by ORD not applicable to one of the series described above.
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CONTENTS
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How to Order inside front cover
Foreword j|j
Series Description jv
Users' Guide
New Report Abstracts Section
VI
Bibliographic Section
600 Reports 33
650 Reports 68
660 Reports 90
670 Reports 104
680 Reports ]23
Title Index
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Current Subject Area Index 157
Performing Organization Index 191
Personal Author Index 217
Grant, Contract, Interagency Agreement Number Index 239
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USERS' GUIDE
This volume contains an abstract section, a bibliographic section, and six indices. Within each index, reports are cross-referenced
to the Bibliographic Section by report number. The bibliographic section and indices are cumulative so you need only refer to the most
recent issue for ordering information.
NEW REPORT ABSTRACTS SECTION
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copies of abstracts for reference purposes, you must retain each issue of the Summary. If no source is shown in the Bibliographic
Section, the report is not yet available. Future issues of the Summary will note those reports for which an abstract has been published
and indicate the issue in which the abstract appeared; e.g., —Abstracted 600/9-74-00la—.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC SECTION
In the Bibliographic Section is a numerical listing of reports published since July 1973. The source of each report follows the
bibliographic entry, and how to order instructions are given on the inside front cover.
TITLE INDEX
All reports are listed alphabetically by title; "A," "An," and "The" have been dropped from the beginnings of titles.
CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
This Current Subject Area Index provides a broad subject-matter index; each report is listed once, alphabetically by title, under
the Subject Area concerned with the report's research. Reports not falling within a specific area such as bibliographies or annual
reports, are listed under Miscellaneous Reports.
PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
This is an alphabetical listing of the organizations which conducted the research reported on in these reports. For grants or
contracts, the organization is the grantee or contractor; for in-house reports, the organization is the EPA laboratory or office.
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
The Personal Author Index lists alphabetically all authors of reports contained in the Bibliographic Section.
GRANT, CONTRACT, INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT NUMBER INDEX
This index contains a listing of ORD Contract, Grant, and Interagency Agreement numbers for which a final report has been
produced. For each number listed the applicable report number is cross-referenced.
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NEW REPORT ABSTRACTS SECTION
600/1-76-022 PE1EA615 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-2471
Reliability of Bacterial Mutagenesis Techniques to Distinguish Carcinogenic and Non-carcinogenic Chemicals BY B. Commoner, Washington
University, Center for the Biology of Natural Systems St. Louis, MO
This contract conducted investigations to determine the reliability with which an expanded Salmonella mutagenesis test system can distinguish
between those organic chemical substances that cause cancer in laboratory animals (presumptive carcinogens*) and those that do not
(noncarcinogens). The results of such tests of 100 organic compounds (50 presumptive carcinogens and 50 noncarcinogens) are described. In general,
the results indicate that the Salmonella mutagenesis system that has been employed in these tests can be used to distinguish, with a high degree of
reliability, between presumptive carcinogens and noncarcinogens, in populations of test samples in which these two classes of compounds occur in
approximately equal proportions. The results also show that the statistical reliability of the test system needs to be improved for the purpose of
applying it to environmental samples in which the proportion of active substances (i.e., presumptive carcinogens) may be relatively low. Certain of the
results indicate what steps need to be taken to achieve this improvement. *We reserve the use of the word "carcinogens" for those substances which
are known to cause cancer in people; a "presumptive carcinogen" is a substance known to cause cancer in laboratory animals. EPA CONTACT:
McGaughey, R. 8-629-2537
600/1-76-023 PE1AA601 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Scientific and Technical Data Base for Criteria and Hazardous Pollutants-1975 ERC/RTP Review Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC
This report is a review and evaluation of the current knowledge of the criteria and hazardous pollutants: oxides of nitrogen; carbon monoxide;
hydrocarbons; photochemical oxidants; suspended particulates; sulfur oxides; asbestos; beryllium; and mercury. Primary emphasis is on results
achieved from the ERC/RTP research program since publication of the criteria documents, which were used as the data bases for the National Ambient
Air Quality Standards. This document is the first in a series of annual reviews to be conducted by the Environmental Research Center in Research
Triangle Park, N.C., on the results of on-going research. The document attempts to assess the adverse effects of the criteria and hazardous pollutants
on health, vegetation, climate, visibility, and materials. Information on instrumentation, measurement, pollutant characterization, transformation and
transport, and control technology for the specific pollutants is also given. EPA CONTACT: Hueter, F. G. 8—629-2266
oOO/l-76-X»4 PE1AA601 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Regression Using "Hockey Stick" Functions BY V. Hasselblad, J. P. Creason, and W. C. Nelson, Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC
The establishment of criteria for air pollutants requires that a threshold level be established below which no adverse health effects are observed. Since
standard dose response curves, such as the logit or probit, assume an effect at all levels, a segmented function was developed. This function has zero
slope up to a point, and then increases monotonically from that point. Thus the name "hockey stick" function. The increasing portion need not be linear;
any function that can be fitted by "least squares" techniques will work. A method for computing confidence intervals is also given. Since the curve can
be used as a dose response curve, some comparisons are made with the more conventional probit and logit curves. In general the fit of the "hockey
stick" curve is as good as either the logit or probit curve, even when the data orginate from a logit or probit distribution. EPA CONTACT: Hasselblad,
V.8-629-2389
600/1-76-025 PE1EA615 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Pesticide Induced Delayed Neurotoxicity - Proceedings of a Conference BY R. L. Baron, Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC
A delayed neurotoxicity syndrome, shown to be induced by certain organophosphorus esters, was first reported almost 50 years ago. The 1975 Guide-
lines for Registering Pesticides in the United States reflect a continuing concern for this problem in the recommendations made for evaluating the
delayed neurotoxicity hazard associated with organophosphate pesticide use. This conference was designed to bring together those individuals inter-
ested in the organophosphorus-ester-induced neorotoxicity syndrome to stimulate discussions and to evaluate the latest scientific results. With the aid
of formal and informal presentations, new pathways for investigation are becoming apparent which may lead to the understanding and elimination of
this problem. EPA CONTACT: Baron, St. L. 8-629-2326
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600/2-76-032d PE 1AB015 ROAP/TASK 71 AXM 071 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1874
Source Assessment: Phihalic Anhydride BY R. W. Serth, and T. W. Hughes, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH
The report gives results of an analysis of atmospheric emissions from ortho-xylene- and naphthalene-based phthalic anhydride manufacturing plants.
Uncontrolled and controlled emission factors are given for each species emitted to the atmosphere from each source within a typical plant, based on the
latest data available. Emissions data are used to calculate three factors designed to quantify the hazard potential of the emissions: (1) source severity
(the ratio of maximum mean groundlevel concentration of a pollutant to the concentration which constitutes an incipient health hazard), (2) rhe industry
contribution to total atmospheric emissions of criteria pollutants, and (3) the population exposed to high contaminant levels from a representative
plant. Detailed process descriptions and flow sheets ore presented for the BASF fixed-bed ortho-xylene process and the Badger-Sherwin-Williams
fluid-bed naphthalene process. Present and future aspects of pollution control technology in the industry are discussed, including a number of possible
process modifications. Economic and production trends in the phthalic anhydride industry and in each of the industries that are major consumers of
phthalic anhydride are analyzed. EPA CONTACT: Denny, D. A. 8-629-2547
600/2-76-032e PE 1 ABO 1S CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1874
Source Assessment: Severity of Stationary Air Pollution Sources—A Simulation Approach BY E. C Eimutis, 8. J Holmes, and I. B. Mote,
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH
The report gives results of a study simulating the establishment of the severity of stationary air pollution sources. The potential environmental impact of
an emission source can be determined from the source severity (the ground level concentration contribution of pollutants relative to some potentially
hazardous concentration of the same species). The frequency distribution of the severity of well-documented source types con be examined
deterministicallv. A statistical approach is required to simulate the frequency distribution of the severity of source types that ate complex or involve a
large number of emission points in order to ultimately assess such sources. A Monte Carlo simulation technique is described in this report, together with
efficient algorithms for fitting the inverse Weibull, gamma, normal, and log-normal cumulative density functions. Significant correlation is
demonstrated between deterministic and simulated severity results using coal-fired steam/electric utilities as an example. EPA CONTACT: Denney, D.
A. 8-629-2547
600/2-76-OSlf PE1AB01S ROAP/TASK 21 AFH 025 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1319
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume VI— Lime, Clay, Mica, Cement, Phosphate Rock and Basic Fertilizer Materials,
and sulfur, sulfur Oxides, and Sulfuric Acid BY T. Parsons, and G. E. Wllkins, Radian Corporation Austin, TX
The catalog was developed to aid in defining the environmental impacts of industrial activity in the U.S. Entries for each industry are in consistent
format and form separate chapters of the catalog. The Lime Industry (six process descriptions, o process flow chart, and a chemical tree) involves the
production of lime and limestone. The Clay Industry (nine process descriptions, a chemical tree, and two flowsheets) involves brkkmaking and the
mining and beneficiation of clay. The Mica Industry (nine process descriptions, two flowsheets, and a chemical tree) involves the mining, beneficiation,
and processing of mica. The Cement Industry (six process descriptions, a chemical tree, and a flowsheet) involves the production of silicate-aluminate-
ferrite materials which form concrete when mixed with water and aggregates. The Phosphate Rock and Basic Fertilizer Materials Industry (54 process
descriptions, eight flow charts, and a chemical tree) involves the production of finished fertilizers, intermediates for fertilizers, and products other than
fertilizer materials from phosphate rock. The Sulfur, Sulfur Oxides, and Sulfuric Acid Industry (11 descriptions on two process flowsheets) involves the
production of sulfur, sulfur oxides, and sulfuric acid. EPA CONTACT: Tucker, G.
600/2-76-096 PE 1AA010 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1748
Collection Efficiencies of Stack Sampling Systems for Vanadium Emissions in Flue Gases BY M. L. Goldstein, and C. W. Siegmund, Exxon
Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ
An experimental program has been conducted to measure and compare the efficiency of two stack sampling systems to collect vanadium-bearing
particulote emissions in flue gas. One sampling system was EPA's Method 5, the other was developed by Exxon Research and Engineering Company
for specialized in-house studies. To evaluate collection efficiency, an extensive factorial study was carried out in a 50 hp four-pass firetube boiler
burning typical residual fuel oils. In each test the sampling systems were operated simultaneously in the stack to collect the vanadiumbearing
particulote emissions. Three residual fuel oils were tested: two Venezuelan (359 and 149 ppm V) and one Arabian (39 ppm V). A vanadium balance was
established for each experiment by inventorying both the porticulates remaining in the boiler. Test variables, in addition to the sampling systems and
fuel oils, also included two combustion residence times and two sampling probe locations. The results of the study show that vanadium collection
efficiency depends on two variables: combustion residence time and sampling system. For both systems efficiency decreases as combustion residence
time increases, which results in a particulate size distribution shift to the submicron range. Where particulate emissions are in the coarse size range,
collection efficiency in both sampling systems is almost quantitative. The oxidation states of vanadium in fuel oil emissions are briefly discussed. EPA
CONTACT: Cheney, J. L. 8-629-2892
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600/2-76-097 PE 1AB013 CONTRACT NO. 68-42-1318
Feasibility of a Heat and Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces BY R. A. Brown, C. B. Moyer, and R. J. Schreiber,
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA
The report gives results of o brief study to determine the feasibility of candidate concepts for simultaneous heat and air pollutant recovery from the
exhaust of domestic-size furnaces. Among the concepts investigated were improved heat exchanger design, vent dampers and heat pipes, and post-
combustion emission control devices such as filters and wet scrubbers. EPA CONTACT: Steen, W. B. 8-629-2825
600/2-76-098a PE IAB014 CONTRACT NO. 68-42-1360
Burner Design Criteria for Control of NOx from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume I - Data Analysis and Summary of Conclusions BY D. R.
Shoffstall, III Center, Institute of Gas Technology Chicago, !L
Volume I of trie report gives details of, and analyzes, trials conducted with natural gas to determine the relationship between combustion aerodynamics
and pollution emission characteristics of industrial burners. Three burner types were studied (kiln, ported baffle, and movable vane boiler), based on
relative gas load and estimated total industrial emissions. Experimentol measurements on a pilot-scale furnace included baseline characterization of
each burner and variation of primary operating parameters (air preheat, air/fuel ratio, firing rate, heat release rate, position of gas nozzle in burner
block, and air swirl intensity). Additional emissions data were gathered for suspected control conditions (fuel injector design, flue gas recirculation,
fuel/air momentum ratio, and burner block angle). It also describes in detail the experimental facility and sampling probes used to collect the data.
Volume II discusses completely the procedure used to select the test burners. !t includes detailed flome characterizations of baseline operations assem-
bled from in-the-flame temperature, gas species, and flow direction data analysis. Similar in-the-flame studies were made for control conditions which
minimized emissions for each burner type. It also includes oil row data collected from the input/output trials. EPA CONTACT: Lachapelle, D- G.
8-629-2236
600/2-76-098b PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK21 BCCOI9 CONTRACT NO. 68-07-1360
Burner Design Criteria lor Control of NO. from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume II - Haw Data and Experimental Results BY D. R.
Shoff stall, IIT Center, Institute of Gos Technology Chicago, II
Volume I of the report gives details of, and analyzes, trials conducted with natural gas to determine the relationship between combustion aerodynamics
anct pollution emission characteristics of industrial burners. Three burner types were studied (kiln, ported baffle, and movable vane boiler), based on
relative gas load and estimated total industrial emissions. Experimental measurements on a pilot-scale -furnace included baseline characterization of
eocti burner and variation of primary operating parameters (ait preheat, air/fuel ratio, firing rote, heal release rate, position of gas nozzle in burner
block, and air sw'nl intensity}. Additional emissions dalo were gathered fen suspected control conditions (
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600/2-76-101 PE1AB013 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-0679
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes: Final Report BY E. M. Magee, Exxon Research and Engineering Company
Linden, N J
The review gives an overview of work, between June 1P72 and January 1976, on various environmental aspects of fossil fuels. Details of this work is
presented in )4 reports published during this same period. The details include potential pollutants in fossil fuels; quantities of solid, liquid, and gaseous
effluents from coal treatment and conversion to gaseous and liquid fuels; and an analytical test plan for coal conversion systems. The overview report
discusses commonality and differences in the reviewed processes with emphasis on factors which might effect the environment when the processes are
in commercial use. Due to lock of a sufficient data base, data and research and development needs are also addressed. EPA CONTACT: Rhodes, W. J.
8-629-2851
600/2-76-102 PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21 BBZ 006 CONTRACT MO. 68-02-1843
Environmental Aspect* of Retrofitting Two Industries to Lowand Intermediate-Energy Gas from Coal BY D. A. Ball, A. A. Putnam, D. W.
Hissong, J. Varga, B. C. Hsieh, J. H. Payer, and R. E. Barren!, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
The report gives results of on analysis of the constraints and environmental impact of converting selected industries to low- and intermediate -energy
gos from cool. Two forget industries, the secondary steel industry and the petroleum refining industry, were selected for analysis. A hypothetical model
plant was developed for each target industry and characterized as to layout, energy use, combustion process characteristics, and relation to the
respective target industry as a whole. A gasif ier and gas-cleaning system combination was selected for each model plant and sized to provide sufficient
low- or intermediate-energy gas to replace the model plant's requirement for natural gas and oil. Material and energy balances were made for each
model plant, and the constraints involved in process modifkalian, along with the potential environmental impact, were evaluated. EPA CONTACT:
Rhodes, W. J. 8-629-2851
600/2-76-105 PE 1BC611 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-0442
Economic Analysis of Hie Environmental Impact of Highway Deieing BY D. M. Murray, and U. F. W. Ernst, AST Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA
This study involves an analysis of the cost of damages that result from the use of salt (sodium chloride and calcium chloride) on highways to melt snow
and ice. A large literature search and several surveys were carried out in order to determine the types and extent of damages that have occurred. The
report contains over 320 references. An in-depth analysis was performed on all of the data obtained. The major cost sectors examined were: Water
supplies and health, vegetation, highway structures, vehicles, and utilities. For each of the sectors a cost estimate was developed. The total annual
national cost of salt related damage approaches $3 billion dollars or about 15 times the annual national cost for salt purchase and application. While
the largest costs result from damage to vehicles, the most serious damage seems to be the pollution of water supplies and the degradation of health
which may result. It is particularly difficult to assign costs in this latter area and therefore the estimate may substantially understate the actual indirect
cost to society. These findings indicate that the level of salt use should be reduced. The amount of the reduction should be determined on the basis of
bcal conditions. EPA CONTACT: Masters, H. 8-342-3541
600/2-76-106 PEEHE623 GRANT NO. 14010 HIN
Tioga River Mine Drainage Abatement Project BY A. f. Miorin, R. S. Klingensmith, and R. E. Heizer, Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter, Inc.
Harrisburg, PA
The Tioga River Demonstration Project in southeastern Tioga County, Pennsylvania, is essentially defined by an isolated pocket of coal that has been
extensively deep and strip mined within the Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Field. The Tioga River watershed is subjected to acid mine drainage from
abandoned mines in the vicinity of the Borough of Blossburg and the Village of Morris Run. The proposed demonstration project is recommended: (1) to
demonstrate effective techniques for mine drainage abatement, (2) to reduce a specific mine drainage problem, and (3) to restore portions of a mined
area to their approximate original surface grade. Techniques to be demonstrated include: restoration of strip pits utilizing agricuitural limestone and
sewage sludge as soil conditioners, burial of acid-forming materials within strip mines that are to be restored, and reconstruction and lining of a stream
channel. EPA CONTACT: Harris, E. F. 8-684-4417
600/2-76-107 PE1BB040 CONTRACT NO. 14-16-005-
tnvettigation of Acid Mine Drainage Effects on Reservoir Fishery Populations BY A. Benson, West Virginia University Morgantown, WV
A limnological, water quality and quantity and lake fluction, transparency, and ice cover study was made of the Tygart Lake, West Virginia, and its
tributaries. The watershed of this lake has been extensively mined for cool and acid mine drainage(AMD) is discharged throughout the area. The
significant sources of AMD were found to be the Tygart River and Sandy Creek. Net changes in lake depth were 14-16 meters, and the maximum
change 22 meters. Transparency depth ranged from 0.1 m in December to 7.5 m in the summer. The major factors related to the development of acidity
grandients in Tygart Lake were found to be (1) hydrologica! characteristics including inflow, outflow, and the operational interaction between the
inflow and outflow resulting in storage or drawdown, (2) thermal relationships including the spring warming cycle, thermal stratificotion during the
summer, the autumnal cooling cycle, and the winter thermal minimim and (3) water chemistry including the existing chemical stratification or its lack at
the beginning of a seasonal period and the chemical quality of inflow. EPA CONTACT: Hill, R. D. 8-684-4410
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NEW REPORT ABSTRACTS SECTION
600/2-76-108 PEEHE623 GRANT NO. 801276
Debris Basins for Control of Surface Mine Sedimentation Kentucky Deportment for Natural Resources and Conservation Frankfort, KY
This report presents the feasibility for demonstration of the effectiveness of debris basins in controlling solids in water discharging from surface mine
operations. Two sites in Eostern Kentucky were selected for study in areas where very little erosion-causing activity has occurred and where surface
mining is to be initiated. Adjacent "virgin" watersheds were also selected for each study site to provide background data on water quality where man's
activities have been very limited. Pertinent site information including flow and water quality data was gathered. This study indicates the necessity for
conducting the demonstration and develops a recommended procedure. EPA CONTACT: Martin, J. F. 8-684—4417
600/2-76-109 PE1BB041 ROAP/TASK21 AVN021 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-0099
Development of a Mobile Treatment System for Handling Spilled Hazardous Materials BY M. K. Gupta, ENVIREX, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl
This report documents the results of a laboratory test program undertaken to define the treatment processes for the development of a modular
transportable treatment unit for an on-site handling of spilled hazardous materials in aqueous solutions. The hazardous materials evaluated during this
study were selected based on the priority ranking system developed by EPA. Nine materials evaluated for treatment by chemical reaction, clarification
and activated carbon adsorption were: acetone cyanohydrin, acrylonitrile, ammonia, chlorinated hydrocarbons, chlorine, methanol, phenol,
tetraethyllead (TEL) and letramethyllead (TML). Several additional materials listed in the report were evaluated for treatment feasibility by reverse
osmosis. The results of the laboratory tests indicated that the unit treatment processes of chemical reaction, f locculation, sedimentation, granular media
filtration and activated carbon adsorption would form the most suitable and versatile system for an on-site removal and treatment of hazardous
materials. A 12.6 1 /sec (200 gpm) mobile treatment system consisting of the above-mentioned processes was built based on the design data outlined
tn this report. This treatment vehicle is now ready and available for response to an actual or test spill and should be used at the earliest possible
application opportunity. EPA CONTACT: LaFornara, J. F. 8-342-7523
600/2-76-110 PEEHE623 GRANT NO. 801353
Feasibility Study Deer Park Daylighting Project BY A. R. Richardson, and M. T. Dougherty, Ackenheil and Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA
The study was performed to determine the technical and economic feasibility of daylighting abandoned deep coal mines as a method to abate acid
mine drainage by employing common surface mining and backfilling techniques. Data on the present water quality of Lost Run, Garrett County,
Maryland were obtained and used for the evaluation of using daylighting as a method to improve water quality. Other criteria were thickness, quality
and amount of coal in-place. A mining and reclamation plan was developed for the daylighting. This plan was devised based on the acidity of
overburden material, the estimated coal in-place, and erosion control methods to reduce siltation. The feasibility study results indicate this
demonstration project would be technically and economically feasible and that reclamation would effectively produce usable land and improve water
quality. The estimated cost of the demonstration project is about $500,000 for a 70 acre (28 hectare) site. The major obstacle in implementing the
project is acquiring rights, easements and methods of awarding contracts. EPA CONTACT: Grim, E. C. 8-684-4417
600/2-76-111 PS EHE623 GRANT NO. 14010 GCM
Evaluation of Surface Mine Reclamation Techniques - Campbell's Run Watershed Pennsylvania BY M. T. Dougherty, and H. H. Holzen,
Ackenheil and Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA
A study was performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of surface reclamation of strip mined land upon water quality in streams receiving mine
drainage pollution from abandoned underground mines. The water quality was monitored in three phases, prior to the surface reclamation, during
reclamation, and after reclamation. The results were then evaluated to determine any improvement in water quality resulting from the constructin of the
abatement facilities. Fifty-two acres (21 hectares) of abandoned strip mined land were regraded and revegetated to reduce infiltration to the spoil
zone and to the deep mine complex. The reclamation was completed at a cost of $131,650. The results of the collection and sampling of stream
samples over a three year period indicated that the pH and acidity of Campbell's Run had improved and that the ocid load hod decreased 43 % at the
mouth of Campbell's Run. However, this improvement could not be directly attributed to the surface reclamation projects. The improvement was
determined to be more directly related to the construction of residential and commercial establishments, to the construction of U.S. Interstate 79, ond to
natural fluctuations in mine pool levels and runoff rates. EPA CONTACT: Hill, R. D.
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600/2-76-114 n 1BB040 GRANTMO. 14010 FWW
Trough Creek limestone Barrier Installation and Evaluation BY S. C. Yocum, Africa Engineering Associates, Inc. Huntingdon, PA
Six prototype crushed limestone barrier installations were constructed in Trough Creek in South Central Pennsylvania to demonstrate the neutralizing
ability of this type structure in low-iron oeidic streams. Limestone bonier performance was excellent during periods of low streamflow, in terms of
reducing acidity and raising the pH of the water, but their effectiveness was marginal at design or average streamflow, and they were ineffective when
high runoffs were experienced. Limestone barrier performance deteriorates after the structures are initially constructed and placed in operation,
because progressive accumulations of sediment clog interstices between the stones, which lessens the hydraulic conductivity of the barriers, and
surfaces of the stones become coated with silt, which causes a reduction in reactivity of the reagent (limestone) with flowing acidic water. The design of
limestone barriers should take these factors into account, and the units should be sized sufficiently large to overcome this deficiency. Silted limestone
barriers can be restored to porous filtering beds, approximately equal in performance to initial efficiency, by washing and rehandling the crushed
limestone materials. EPA CONTACT: Martin, J. F. 8-684-4417
600/2-76-U5 PE1BC6U CONTRACT NO. 68-O»-2T21
Patsive Flow Measurement System for Storm and Combined Sewer* BY K. M. Foreman, Grumman Aerospace Corporation Bethpage, NY
This investigation concerns a new, noninfrusive, low cost, passive How measurement method to meet the urgent needs for good management of storm
and conbined sewer systems. Operation of the system is based on sensing the near field sound emitted by the disturbed flow at a channel discontinuity.
These local pressure pulses are called pseudosound and radiate as dipote sound sources orthogonal to the flow direction. The output signal of passive
transducers, such as accelerometers, attached to the outer wall of the channel indicates flow rote after processing by a Fourier Analyzer. Feasibilty has
been demonstrated by laboratory tests using full scale sewer pipe elements, and by a brief series of field tests measuring sanitary sewage flow.
Recommendations are mode for further field site testing using an instrumented sewer line. EPA CONTACT: Wasters, H. E. 8-342-7541
600/2-76-116 PEIBC61I CONTRACT NO. 6S-03-0302
Urban Stormwater Runoff - Determination of Volumes and Flowroies BY V. T. Chow, and 8. C. Yen, Illinois, University of Urbono, IL
An investigation is made to (a) develop a method of depth-duration-frequency analysis for precipitation events having short return period [high
frequency) for urban storm woter runoff management and control purposes; (b) develop a new high accuracy urban slormwoter runoff determination
method which when verified, can be used for projects requiring high accuracy detailed runoff results and can also be used as the calibration scale for
the less accurate urban runoff prediction methods; and (c) compare and evaluate selected urban stormwater runoff prediction methods. The eight
methods evaluated are the rational method, unit hydrograph method, Chicago hydrograph method, British Transport and Road Research Laboratory
method. University of Cincinnati Urban Runoff method, Dorsch Hydrograph Volume method, EPA Storm Water Management Model, and Illinois Urban
Storm Runoff method. The comparison and evaluation is done by using four recorded hyetographs of the Oakdale Avenue Drainage Basin in Chicago
to produce the predicted hvdrographs by the methods and the results are compared with recorded hydrographs. The relative merits of the methods are
discussed and recommendations ore made. EPA CONTACT: Field, R. 8-342-7503
600/2-76-118 PE1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21ADJ037 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1869
Cascade Impoctor Calibration Guidelines BY 5. Calvert, C. Lake, and R. Parker, A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA
The report contains guidelines for routine calibration of cascade impactors. The basic calibration technique discussed in the report involves generating
uniformly sized particles, testing individual stages, determining particle number concentrations by light scattering, and calculating efficiencies for given
test parameters. Each component of the technique is discussed. The results of calibrations of three cascade impactors and comparisons with published
studies are presented. EPA CONTACT: Sparks, L E. 8-629-2925
600/2-76-119 PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21 BAY 006 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1322
Effect of Equipment Maintenance and Age on Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions BY E. L Calvin, and F. D. Kodras, Catalytic, Inc. Charlotte, NC
The report describes the effect of equipment maintenance and age on emissions from single- and dual-absorption sulfuric acid plants, using both
elemental sulfur and recycled sulfur-containing acid sludge feedstock. A description is included of me critical equipment, manufacturer's recommended
maintenance data, and malfunction history from 20 sulfuric acid plants. From this data, a recommended preventive maintenance program is provided
for the critical equipment. A checklist is provided for an inspector to use in evaluating maintenance in an operating plant. EPA CONTACT: Hendricks,
R. V. 8-629-2557
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600/2-76-120 PE1A&015 ROAP/TASK21AFA106 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1324
Control Technology for Asphalt Roofing Industry BY P. G. Gorman, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO
The report gives results of evaluations of the technical and economic feasibility of candidate control methods which may be capable of 99 % removal of
total hydrocarbons (HC) emitted from asphalt-saturating and air-blowing operations in asphalt roofing plants, sources of HC emissions for which
control technology has not been well characterized. The evaluations were based on information from the literature, theoretical analyses of control
systems, and contacts with equipment manufacturers and plant operators. An industry survey showed mat thermal incinerators or afterburners are
currently the only technique used to control air-blowing emissions. Control techniques for saturator emissions include afterburners, wet scrubbers, high
efficiency air filters (HEAF's}, and electrostatic precipitators (ESP's). Theoretical analysis of candidate control systems indicated that thermal
afterburners, HEAF's, and ESP's could remove 99% of the particulates, but it is doubtful that wet scrubbers could achieve 99% removal. Futher device
evaluation, to identify candidate devices to be recommended for more research and development, showed that afterburners are already well
developed and should be capable of 99% removal; but they cost much more than HEAF's and ESP's and fuel availability could constrain widespread
use. The report recommends that pilot scale HEAF's and wet ESP's be tested on an air-blowing source. EPA CONTACT: Wooldridge, E. j. 8-629-2547
600/2-76-121 PE1AB015 ROAP/TASK21BBZ012 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1318
Feasibility of a Direct Contact Hea* and Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Fwrnoees BY R. J. Sehreiber, and G. G. Poe,
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA
The report gives results of a brief study to determine the feasibility of a retrofit device for recovering emissions and wast* heat from the fuel of a
residential furnace. The device resembles a small wet scrubber and collects virtually all of the oil-fired furnace's particular, NO2, SO3, and UHC, as
well as increasing the unit's efficiency to greater than 95%. The payback period is highly dependent on fuel cost. A laboratory test program is
recommended to determine operating characteristics. EPA CONTACT-. Steen, W. 8.8-629-2825
600/2-76-122 PE1AB015 ROAP/TASK21 ACX094 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1411
Technical Manual for Process Sampling Strategies for Organic Materials BY W. Feairheller, P. J Morn, D. H. Harris, and D. L. Harris, Monsanto
Research Corporation Dayton, OH
The manual describes sampling approaches for conducting Level I, II, and III environmental source assessment surveys of the feed, product, and waste
streams associated with the production of organic materials. Level I provides large quantities of sample in a short time period for both analysis of the
chemical classes of compounds present and biological testing programs. Level II is a more detailed qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis of the
organic components. Level III is a quantitative study of the effect of process variables on the emission rates of specific organic materials. The manual:
provides specific methods to be used in Level I to obtain samples from stationary sources, fugitive emission sources, and process and waste streams
(including gas, liquid, and solid phases); and provides the current state-of-the-art, an extension of the state-of-the-art sampling methods that are
available for application to Level II and III studies. The manual is directed to those who are basically experienced in sampling techniques and will be
required to apply these methods in source assessment programs. EPA CONTACT: Johnson, L. D. 8-629-2557
600/2-76-124 PE 1 AMIS ROAP/TASK 21 AXM 073 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1404
Sampling of Automobile Interiors for Vinyl Chloride Monomer BY W. R. Feairheller, J. T. Cheng, R. J. McCormick, and W. A. Lewis, Monjanto
Research Corporation Dayton, OH
The report gives results of a study to qualitatively identify organic pollutants in the air inside new automobiles. (In recent years, concern has developed
over the concentration of organic vapors inside new automobiles.) A literature search first identified numerous volatilization products from plastics used
in the construction of automobile interiors. Charcoal tubes were used to collect air samples in seven test vehicles. Vinyl chloride monomer concentrations
of 0.4 and 1.2 ppm were detected in two vehicles. Tenax GC tube samplers were used to collect samples to identify other organic volatilization
products. Mass spectrometer analysis of the Tenax GC tube samples identified eight compounds present inside the test vehicles, none of which is listed
by NIOSH as a suspected carcinogen. EPA CONTACT: Oestreich, D. K. 8-629-2547
600/2-76-125 PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 AM. 029 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1453
Application of Foam Scrubbing to Fine Particle Control—Phase I BY T. E. Ctvrtnicek, T. F. Waburg, C. M. Moscowiti, and H. H. S. Yu, Monsanto
Research Corporation Dayton, OH
The report summarized knowledge and data obtained during the first phase of investigations into foam scrubbing. It gives detailed information
concerning foam scrubber theory, experimentation, and economics. The theory pertains to mechanisms influencing the behavior of fine particles and
the possibilities of their capture by foam. Collection efficiencies obtained on a bench scale foam scrubber show that foam scrubbing can be a viable
fine particle control device. Preliminary economic analysis indicates that foam scrubbing can be competitive with other fine particle collection devices if
the surfactant solution is recycled effectively. The report recommends that surfactant recycle be verified, using a bench scale foam scrubber. EPA
CONTACT: Ramsey, G. H. 8-629-2298
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600/2-76-126 PE1AA010 lAGNO.IAG-lOO(D)
Development of Thin Calibration Standards for X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis BY P. A. Pella, E. C. Kuehner, and W. A. Cassatt, National
Bureau of Standards Washington, DC
Particulate reference samples have been prepared for the standardization of X-ray fluorescence spectrometers used in the analysis of air particulate
matter. Uniform layers of reground orchard leaves of known composition, i.e.. National Bureau of Standards' Standard Reference Material 1571, were
deposited on membrane filters and coated with a thin polymer film for protection against abrasion and moisture. These samples have been prepared
with mass per unit area of 0.1 to 5.0 mg/cm'. EPA CONTACT: Dzubay, T. G. 8-629-2445
600/2-76-130 PEB458 ROAP/TASK21 BJV038 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1323
Reductant Gases for Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems BY D. W. Hissong, K. S. Murthy, and A. W. Lemmon Jr., Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH
The report gives results of a study of the use of coal or residual-oil gasification to produce a hydrogen/carbon monoxide-rich gas for use as a reductant
for regenerable flue gas desulfurization (FGD) processes. Two different reduction systems are considered: one for the type of FGD process that
produces a concentrated SO2 stream: the other, for the type that uses a liquid-phase Claus reactor. Detailed data on the composition of the raw gas
from several gasifiers are analyzed. To supplement the data on trace constituents in the gas, thermodynamic calculations were made to determine the
equilibrium gas-phase concentrations for a typical coal and typical gasification conditions. Mass transfer was calculated to determine the extent to
which certain gaseous species could be removed by waterwashing of the gas. The effects of the remaining trace constituents on the components of the
reduction systems are analyzed. Additional research on trace constituents and their effects are recommended. The capital and operating costs for
reductant systems based on gasification of coal and residual oil are estimated and compared with those for reduction systems based on natural gas.
EPA CONTACT: Chatlynne, C. 8-629-2915
600/2-76-131 PE 1BC611 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Overland Flow Treatment of Raw Wastewater with Enhanced Phosphorus Removal BY R. E. Thomas, B. Bledsoe, and K. Jackson, Robert S.
Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK
A pilot-scale field study was conducted to evaluate the capability of overland flow to provide complete treatment of raw comminuted wastewater on a
year-round basis in a mild climatic zone. Raw comminuted wastewater was applied through a specially designed distribution system which operated at
low pressure and prevented the formation of aerosols. This specially designed applicator operated at a pressure of 1.0 kg/sq cm (15 psi) and was used
to apply wastewater to three experimental plots at 7.4, 8.6, and 9.8 cm/week rates of loading. Wastewater and plot runoff samples were collected
periodically to compare treatment efficiencies for the three loading rates and to determine seasonal influences on treatment efficiency. Fifteen
parameters including suspended solids, biochemical oxygen demand, nitrogen, and phosphorus were used to evaluate treatment efficiencies. The
results of this 18-month field study showed overland flow to be an effective process for achieving advanced waste treatment of raw comminuted
wastewater via a simple system with no sludge production. EPA CONTACT: Thomas, R. E.
600/2-76-132 PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 ADL 035 GRANT NO. 801581-02-
Electrostatic Capture of Fine Particles in Fiber Beds BY D. L. Reid, and L. M. Browne, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA
The report gives results of a study of the collection of charged submicron sized particles by fiber beds. Removal efficiency was determined as a function
of particle resistivity, superficial gas velocity, and total concentration of the aerosol. Using a 12-in. thick polypropylene fiber bed, greater than 90%
removal efficiency was reported for superficial bed velocities up to 300 ft/min. For a 6-in. bed, 90% removal was possible up to 200 ft/min. In both
cases, the pressure drops for these systems were low (less than 1 in. HzO). A third bed was tested, comprised of a 6-in. Teflon fiber bed followed
immediately by a 6-in. polypropylene bed. This composite 12-in. bed did not perform as well as the homogeneous 12-in. bed. In all tests, the most
important parameter was bed face velocity. In general, the collection efficiency of the fiber bed decreased linearly with increasing velocity. EPA
CONTACT: Drehmel, D. C. 8-629-2925
600/2-76-133 PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 ADL 029 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1324
Evaluation of Magnetics for Fine Particle Control BY K. P. Ananth, and L. J. Shannon, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO
The report gives results of an evaluation of the effectiveness of magnetic agglomeration/separation techniques in enhancing fine particulate capture.
Whereas residence times and magnetic fields required to achieve agglomeration via magnetic forces appear to be unrealistic, magnetic separation—
especially high gradient magnetic separation—appears to be attractive in principle. EPA CONTACT: Drehmel, D. C. 8-629-2925
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600/2-76-134 PE1BC611 GRANT NO. 11010 GAK
Wastewater Reclamation Project, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands BY O. K. Euros, Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc. Gainesville, FL
St. Croix is a subtropical semiarid island in the Territory of the U.S. Virgin Islands. The expanding population and rising standard of living have resulted
in a level of potable water consumption above the available supply of surface and groundwater. Seawater desalinization plants are currently being
used to produce the needed water. The cost of this desalinized water ranges up to $7/thousand gal ($1.84/cu m). Since 1971 work has been
proceeding on a project to use tertiary-treated wastewater effluent for artificial recharge of the groundwater on St. Croix. A 0.5 mgd (1,890 cu m/day)
advanced wastewater treatment plant and recharge facilities were designed and constructed. Background data on water quality and quantity in the
surrounding area were collected for 2-1/2 years before recharging began. Recharge operations were carried out for 8 months during 1974, using both
spray irrigation and spreading basins. The best method of recharging proved to be the use of spreading basins in an alluvial valley. The cost for the
wastewater treatment, recharge operations, and recovery of groundwater was estimated to be about $2.157thousand gal ($0.57 cu m) at 0.5 mgd
(1,890 cu m/day) with a reduction in estimated costs to $1.64/thousand gal ($0.43/cu m) if the operation is expanded to 1 mgd (3,785 cu m/doy).
EPA CONTACT: Mason, R.
600/2-76-135a PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21 ACX 085 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-0003
Development of the Westvaco Activated Carbon Process for SOx Recovery as Elemental Sulfur: Volume I BY G. N. Brown, C. M. Reed, A. J.
Repik, R. L. Stallings, and S. L. Torrence, Westvaco, Charleston Research Center North Charleston, SC
The report gives results of a demonstration (in a 20,000-cfh integral pilot plant) of an all-dry, fluidized-bed process, using activated carbon for
recovering SO2 as elemental sulfur. Granular carbon was recycled continuously more than 20 times between contact with flue gas from an oil-fired
boiler and carbon regeneration to recover sulfur. During the 315-hour run, carbon performance remained high with essentially no chemical and low
mechanical losses. Over 90% of the 2000 ppm SOx was removed from the flue gas as sulfuric acid by catalytic oxidation and subsequent hydrolysis
within the carbon granule. In the two-step regeneration: (1) the acid was converted to elemental sulfur at 300F with internally produced HsS, and (2) an
external source of hydrogen at 1000F was used to thermally strip the by-product sulfur from the carbon and produce the required H2$ by reaction with
the remaining sulfur on carbon. Sufficient process and design information was developed from data obtained in the integral run and prior stepwise pilot
equipment operation to permit scale-up to a 15MW prototype for a coal-fired boiler. In the preliminary design, reducing gas is produced in a coal
gasifier. An economic assessment of a 1000-MW conceptual design for the process indicates capital and operationg costs competitive with those of
other regenerable systems. EPA CONTACT: Kemnitz, D. L. 8-o29-2557
600/2-76-136a PEEHE624 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfuriiation—New Orleans, March 1976: Volume I BY R. D. Stern, W. H. Ponder, and R. C.
Christman, Industrial Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
The proceedings document the presentations made during the symposium, which dealt with the status of flue gas desulfurization technology in the
United States and abroad. Subject considered included: regenerable, non-regenerable and advanced processes; process cost; and by-product
disposal, utilization, and marketing. The purpose of the symposium was to provide developers, vendors, users, and those concerned with regulatory
guidelines with a current review of progress made in applying processes for the reduction of sulfur dioxide emissions at the full- and semi-commercial
scale. EPA CONTACT: Stern, R.D. 8-629-2915
600/2-76-137 PE 1 ABO 13 ROAP/TASK 21 ADD BG CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1859
Evaluation of Selected Methods for Chemical and Biological Testing of Industrial Particulate Emissions BY H. Mahar, Mitre Corporation
McLean, VA
The report gives results of chemical analyses and cellular biological assays performed on size-classified particulate material collected using a new series
cyclone sampling train at nine industrial sites. The exercise was formulated to determine performance of the train and whether the chemical analyses or
the bioassays, alone or in combination, were sufficient to characterize the hazards associated with particulate emissions. This program lends support to
the view that size-classified particulate matter is needed for the various chemical or biological tests. Elemental analysis and partial organic
characterization of the particulate samples have been performed. A cellular bioassay, utilizing rabbit alveolar macrophages, has been used to provide
a rank ordering of particulate samples in terms of their observed cytotoxic activity. A bacterial screening technique, utilizing several histidine deficient
Salmonella typhimurium strains, has been used to study the mutagenic potential of the particulate samples. Attempts to correlate observed biological
activity with chemical analyses are provided. EPA CONTACT: Johnson, L. D. 8-629-2557
600/2-76-138 PE EHE623 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1834
Coal Preparation Environmental Engineering Manual BY D. C. Nunenkamp, J. J. Davis Associates McLean, VA
The manual provides an introduction to physical coal cleaning to individuals outside of the coal preparation industry. Specifically, the manual covers
the general nature and characteristics of U.S. coals, provides an overview of the coal preparation plant, discusses the major equipment and processes
currently in use in coal preparation, identifies the primary waste streams found during the coal cleaning operation, discusses the techniques of control
currently applied to those waste streams, and describes the contaminant removal potential of coal. EPA CONTACT: Stutsman, M. J. 8-629-2851
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600/2-76-139 P£ 188036 ROAP/TASK21 ACT 006 GRANT NO. 800852
Treatment or Denim Textile Mill Wastewaten: Neutralization and Color Removal 11 C,«. froneberger, ond M. J. Pottock, R. S, Noonon, inc.
of South Carolina Greenville, SC
The report describes a bench scale investigation using tfy ash adsorption and chemical destabilizotion techniques to remove color from indigo and
sulfur dyeing wastewoters from o denim textile mill. The investigation included a feasibility study and subsequent full scale demonstration flue gos wet
scrubbing lecVm'iquej for neuttaVizmg causVic waste-waters. Trie «y ash adsorption studies demonstrated thai fly osh from a coaUired boiler can adsorb
and subsequently remove color, BODS, and COD from biologically heated domestic and dyeing process wastewaters. The limited adsorption capacity
of the ffyash and problems related to fly osh/wos»ewater contact madefuH scale application impractical. The chemical deslabilization studies included
investigation of 11 destabilizing agent combinations, chemical recycle, and various parameters associated with sludge handling and disposal. The
studies concluded that calcium hydroxide or aluminum sulfate could successfully remove color and produce a supernatant of suitable quality to recycle.
The procVicobiViTy of using coaMired boi\er flue gases to neutralize caustic itasAtwolm -was demcmstraW on full scale. Caustic wastewalei s w ere used
with a conventional wet scrubber to successfully neutralize the wastewoters by SO2 and CO? absorption from the flue gas while simultaneously
reducing the particulate emissions. EPA CONTACT: Sargent, T. N. 8-684-4330
600/2-76-140 Ptl«W12 ROA.P/TASK21 AOL027 CONTRACTNO.68-42-1875
Rapping Reenrrainmenl in a Nearly Full-Scale Pilot Electrostatic Piedpitator BY H- W. Spencer III, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, At
The report gives results o< an experimental investigation of topping reenhainroenl in a nearly fuh-scale pilot electrostatic precipitator. The study
included a fundamental ewjnwralion of «ws mncKank.* o< T««wal of dry dust by rapping and the quantification of topping (eenlroavment in teems of
the percentage and the particle size distribution of the reentrained dust. During the study, the contribution of rapping reentrainrnertt to total emissions
ranged from 53 to 18%, depending on rapping conditions. These percentages corresponded to 5.4 and 1.7% of the duit collected on (he plates being
emitted from the precipitotor during plate rapping. A major portion of the reentrained material was observed lo result from hopper boil up. A decrease
in rapping emissions was obtained by increasing the time interval between raps. The mass median diameters of the size distributions of the particles
emitted during the to.pi were observed to increase with increased time between raps. EPA, CONTACT: Sparks, L 1.8-629-2925
600/2-76-141 PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK21AD1027 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-2114
Particttlate Collection Efficiency Measurement* on an Electrostatic Preciprtator Installed an a Paper Mill Recovery Boiler BY J. P. Gooch.
and G, H. Merchant Jr., Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL
The report gives results of fractional and overall collection efficiency measurements of on electrostatic precipitator collecting sail cake from a Kraft
recovery boiler. Mass median diameter of the particulate entering the collector was approximately 1.0 micrometers; minimum average collection
efficiency in the O.J-2.0 micrometer diameter range was 99.92%. Size distributions at the precipitate* inlet and outlet were measured with cascade
impactors and an eieclrical aerosol analyzer. Overall mass efficiency measurements, based on o moss train with an in-stock filter, ranged from 99.92 to
99.96%. Fair agreement was obtained between the total mass loadings obtained with the mass trains and the impactori. Average precipitotor
operating conditions during the test period were: secondary voltage, 47.1kV: current density, 32.6 x 10 to the minus 9th power omps''iq cm; specific
collecting area, 114 sq m/(cu m/sec); temperature, 198C; ond gas velocity, 0.76 m/sec. The precipitation rate parameter of the unit overaged 6.56
em/sec, which is within the range of values to be expected for precipitators in this application. EPA CONTACT: Sparks, L. E. 8-629-2925
600/2-76-142 PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK21ACX095 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1313
Wet Electrostatic Precipitator System Study BY J. P. Gooch, and A. H. Dean, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL
The report describes a study of wet electrostatic precipitators (WESP's) through laboratory experiments, o field test of a full-scale unit, interviews with
manufacturers and users, and o literature survey. Experiments were aimed at determining collection efficiency as a function of particle size ot varying
current densities and specific collection areas. The results agreed reasonably with those predicted by simulating the experimental conditions with o
mathematical model. The feasibility ot collecting SOa and particulate in a WESP was examined. As expected, calculation of ion transport rotes
indicates that only on insignificant amount of SO? can be removed by selective ionizalion of SOz molecules. Mass transfer calculations indicated that
irrigated electrode surfaces would not provide sufficient interfociol area for desired SO2 removal levels. Based on conventional geometry and stainless
steel construction, a WESP/scrubber device would be more costly than a scrubber-only system because of high WESP capital cost. The effectiveness of
a WESP as a mist eliminator following a scrubber was calcuiated to be a function of the particle size distribution ond the concentration of the mist lo be
collected. The field test and literature survey showed that WESP's hove been used effectively to control fine particle emissions in the aluminum, iron
ond steel, chemical and petrochemical fields. EPA CONTACT: Sparks, L. E 8-429-2925
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600/2-76-143a PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21AFJ033 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1336
Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal. Volume I BYE. P. Koutsoukos, M.L.Kraft, R. A. Orsini, R.A.Meyers, M.
J. Santy, and L. J. Van Nice, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA
The report gives results of bench-scale development of the Meyers Process (for chemical removal of sulfur from coal) for desulfurization of both fine and
coarse coal. More than 90% of the pyrite was removed from runof-mine (ROM) fine coal and clean coarse coal, and more thon 80% of the pyrite from
ROM coarse coal. Process improvements were demonstrated involving: increased process slurry solids concentration for higher process throughput
(33 % w/w); lowered filtration requirements through use of larger top-size fine coal; and generated elemental sulfur removal by vaporization from the
coal matrix. Pyrite leaching and reagent regeneration rate expressions were validated. Engineering studies showed that: the process may be
engineered in a number of basic designs including simultaneous leach and generation, separate leach and regeneration, use of oxygen or air for
regeneration, fine or coarse coal processing, and combined with coal cleaning; these process designs lead to a stand-alone full capital cost estimate
range of $50-100/KW of power plant nameplate capacity; estimated coal desulfurization costs, annualized on a utility financed basis, range between
$0.18 and 0.38/MM Btu; and assuming ROM coal costs of $207 ton, the costs of the desulfurized fuel are estimated to range between $0.24 and
0.43/MM Btu. EPA CONTACT: Tamny, L. D. 8-629-2851
600/2-76-143b PE 1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21 AFJ 033 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1336
Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurication of Coal. Volume II - Appendices BY E. P. Koutsoukos, M. L. Kraft, R. A. Orsini, R.
A. Meyers, M. J. Santy, and L. J. Van Nice, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA
The report gives results of bench-scale development of the Meyers Process (for chemical removal of sulfur from coal) for desulfurization of both fine and
coarse coal. More than 90% of the pyrite was removed from runof-mine (ROM) fine coal and clean coarse cool, and more than 80% of the pyrite from
ROM coarse coal. Process improvements were demonstrated involving: increased process slurry solids concentration for higher process throughput
(33 % w/w); lowered filtration requirements through use of larger top-size fine coal; and generated elemental sulfur removal by vaporization from the
coal matrix. Pyrite leaching and reagent regeneration rate expressions were validated. Engineering studies showed that: the process may be
engineered in a number of basic designs including simultaneous leach and generation, separate leach and regeneration, use of oxygen or air for
regeneration, fine or coarse coal processing, and combined with coal cleaning; these process designs lead to a stand-alone full capital cost estimate
range of $50-100/KW of power plant nameplate capacity; estimated coal desulfurization costs, annualized on a utility financed basis, range between
$0.18 and 0.38/MM Btu; and assuming ROM coal costs of $20/ ton, the costs of the desulfurized fuel are estimated to range between $0.24 and
0.43/MM Btu. EPA CONTACT: Tamny, L. D. 8-629-2851
600/2-76-144 PE1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 AOL 027 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1303
Elctroctatic Precipitators: Relationship Between Resistivity, Particle Size, and Sparkover BY H. W. Spencer III, Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL
The report gives results of a study of the relationships of the electrical resistivity of fly ash, its particle size, the occurrence of back corona and
sparkover, and the electrical characteristics of electrostatic precipitators (ESP's). The study included laboratory measurement of the dielectric strengths
and resistivity of five particle-size fractions of a fly ash sample and measurement of the current densities and voltages at which back corona and
sparkover occurred for a 3-mm dust layer covering the plate of a wire-plate negative-corona discharge device. Results showed that the peak current
density for the formation of back corona depended on the resistivity of the dust covering the positive electrode. Operating current densities for full-
scale ESP's are discussed in relation to fly ash resistivity. EPA CONTACT: Spark, L. E. 8-629-2925
600/2-76-149 PE EHB529 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1325
Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology, II (December 1975, Hollywood, Florida) BY F. A. Ayer,
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC
The report covers EPA's second symposium on the environmental aspects of fuel conversion technology. The symposium was conducted at the Diplomat
Hotel, Hollywood, Florida, December 15-18, 1975. Its main objective was to review and discuss environmentally related information in the field of fuel
conversion technology. Specific topics were environmental problem definition, process technology, control technology, and process measurements.
EPA CONTACT: Rhodes, W. J. 8-629-2851
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600/2-76-150 PE1AB013 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1321
Simplified Procedures for Estimating Flue Gas Desulfurization System Costs BY T. C. Ponder Jr., L. V. Yerino, V. Katari, Y. Shah, and T. W.
Devitt, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH
The report gives procedures for estimating the capital costs and annualized operating costs for five flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems: lime, wet
limestone, magnesium oxide, Wellman-Lord, and double alkali. Two methods are given for calculating the costs for the five systems: a detailed, flexible
nomograph procedure, and a rapid equation procedure. All items that affect the capital and annualized operating costs of FGD systems in these
estimating procedures are identified. Costs estimated by the procedures are compared with actual costs incurred by FGD system operators. Any
differences between the estimated and actual costs are accounted for; the estimating procedures are modified when necessary. EPA CONTACT:
Chatlynne, C. J. 8-629-2915
600/2-76-151 PE1HB617 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-2293
Loading Functions for Assessment of Water Pollution from Nonpoint Sources BY A. D. McElroy, S. Y. Chiu, J. W. Nebgen, and A. Aleti,
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO
Methods for evaluating the quantity of water pollutants generated from nonpoint sources including agriculture, silviculture, construction, mining, runoff
from urban areas and rural roads, and terrestrial disposal are developed and compiled for use in water quality planning. The loading functions, plus in
some instances emission values, permit calculation of nonpoint source pollutants from available data and information. Natural background was
considered to be a source and loading functions were presented to estimate natural or background loads of pollutants. Loading functions/values are
presented for average conditions, i.e., annual average loads expressed as metric tons/hectare/year (tons/acre/year). Procedures for estimating
seasonal or 30-day maximum loads are also presented. In addition, a wide variety of required data inputs to loading functions, and delineation of
sources of additional information are included in the report. The report also presents an evaluation of limitations and constraints of various
methodologies which will enable the user to employ the functions realistically. EPA CONTACT: Heitzenrater, P. 8-426—2407
600/2-76-152a PE1 ABO 14 ROAP/TASK21 BCC IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume I - Fundamental Research Industrial Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
The proceedings document the 37 presentations made during the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium held in Atlanta, Ga., September 24-26,
1975. Sponsored by the Combustion Research Branch of EPA's Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory—RTP, the symposium dealt with subjects
related both to developing improved combustion technology for the reduction of air pollutant emissions from stationary sources, and to improving
equipment efficiency. The symposium was divided into four parts and the proceedings were issued in three volumes: Volume I—Fundamental Research,
Volume II—Fuels and Process Research and Development, and Volume III—Field Testing and Surveys. The symposium was intended to provide
contractor, industrial, and Government representatives with the latest information on EPA in-house and contract combustion research projects related
to pollution control, with emphasis on reducing nitrogen oxides. EPA CONTACT: Bowen, J. S. 8-629—2470
600/2-76-152b PE 1 ABO 14 ROAP/TASK 21 BCC IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume II - Fuels and Process Research "and Development Industrial
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
The proceedings document the 37 presentations made during the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium held in Atlanta,'Ga., September 24—26,
1975. Sponsored by the Combustion Research Branch of EPA's Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory—RTP, the symposium dealt with subjects
related both to developing improved combustion technology for the reduction of air pollutant emissions from stationary sources, and to improving
equipment efficiency. The symposium was divided into four parts and the proceedings were issued in three volumes: Volume I—Fundamental Research,
Volume Il-Fuels and Process Research and Development, and Volume III—Field Testing and Surveys. The symposium was intended to provide
contractor, industrial, and Government representatives with the latest information on EPA in-house and contract combustion research projects related
to pollution control, with emphasis on reducing nitrogen oxides. EPA CONTACT: Bowen, J. S. 8-629—2470
600/2-76-152c PE1AB014 ROAP/TASK 21 BCC IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume III - Field Testing and Surveys Industrial Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
The proceedings document the 37 presentations made during the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium held in Atlanta, Ga., September 24-26,
1975. Sponsored by the Combustion Research Branch of EPA's Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory—RTP, the symposium dealt with subjects
related both to developing improved combustion technology for the reduction of air pollutant emissions from stationary sources, and to improving
equipment efficiency. The symposium was divided into four parts and the proceedings were issued in three volumes: Volume I—Fundamental Research,
Volume II—Fuels and Process Research and Development, and Volume III—Field Testing and Surveys. The symposium was intended to provide
contractor, industrial, and Government representatives with the latest information on EPA in-house and contract combustion research projects related
to pollution control, with emphasis on reducing nitrogen oxides. EPA CONTACT: Bowen, J. S. 8-629-2470
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600/2-76-153 PE EHB529 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1099
Fuel Gas Environmental Impact BY F. L. Robson, and W. A. Blecher, United Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT BY C. B. Colton,
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD
As they relate to combined cycle power generation, the report gives results of an evaluation of the technical and economic considerations of
atmospheric-pressure, oxygen-blown coal gasifiers (Koppers-Totzek) and pressurized, air-blown, partial-oxidation residual-oil gasifiers (Shell/ Texaco).
Also presented are refinements of systems reported in an earlier phase report, 600/2-75-078. The objective of the report is to help define the
environmental impact of combinations of: (1) fossil fuel gasification systems, (2) low- and high-temperature fuel gas cleanup processes, and (3)
advanced cycle power systems. EPA CONTACT: Rhodes, W. J. 8-629-2851
600/2-76-154a PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 ADL 004 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1496
A.P.S. Electrostatic Scrubber Evaluation BY S. Calvert, J. Rowan, S. Yung, C. Lake, and H. Barbarika, Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA
The report gives results of the computation of fine particle collection efficiency as a function of particle size, based on data from an Air Pollution
Systems, Inc. (A.P.S.) electrostatic scrubber. The scrubber was operated at 21.0 and 22.7 actual cu m/min at 16C with a pressure drop of
approximately 40 cm W.C. Titanium dioxide was generated as the test aerosol having an approximate mass mean diameter (aerodynamic) of 1.0
micrometer with a geometric standard of 2.2. The scrubber was tested with the particle ionizer on and off: collection efficiency generally improved with
the ionizer on. Additional testing was performed to determine if static charges were affecting the sampling measurements. Particle size and collection
efficiency changed when charge neutralizing devices were used. The inlet test aerosol charge apparently affects the measured penetration. EPA
CONTACT: Harmon, D. L. 8-629-2925
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600/2-76-154b PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 ADL 004 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1496
A.P.S. Electro-Tube Evaluation BY S. Calvert, C. Christensen, and C. Lake, Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA
The report gives results of an evaluation of an Air Pollution Systems (APS) Inc. Electro-Tube, a wet electrostatic precipitator. Fine particle collection
efficiency as a function of particle size was computed from data taken on the Electro-Tube. It was operated at gas flow rates of 16.9, 18.9 and 22.9 cu
mA/min at ambient conditions. Titanium dioxide was generated as the EPA CONTACT: Harmon, D. L. 8-629-2925
600/2-76-155 PE EHE624 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1325
Estimation of Permissible Concentrations of Pollutants for Continuous Exposure BY R. Handy, and A. Schindler, Research Triangle Institute
Research Triangle Park, NC
The report gives results of a study aimed at: estimating the maximum permissible continuous exposure to which individuals may be subjected; and
computing permissible exposure to a multipollutant system so that the degree of control necessary for a waste stream can be computed. (These
capabilities are desirable in the absence of a Federal Standard for a pollutant.) The report deals with three aspects of the problem: permissible
continuous exposure for air pollutants; permissible continuous exposure for water pollutants; and permissible continuous exposure to carcinogens in
ambient air. For carcinogens, the problem is approached on a probable risk/concentration basis. Calculated permissible levels for 24 hours exposure
were compared with 23 substances for which standards have been set or proposed. In general, agreement was within an order of magnitude. An
appendix to the report contains a nomograph for easy estimation of maximum ground level concentrations of pollutants issuing from point sources.
EPA CONTACT: Samfield, M. 8-629-2547
600/2-76-157 PE 1AAO10 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1295
Sampling Interface for the Quantitative Transport of Aerosols— Field Prototype BY M. B. Ranade, IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL
A sampling interface for the quantitative transport of aerosols was designed, fabricated and evaluated. The interface may be used for transporting
particles (up to 50 urn on diameter) from industrial stacks to a collection device or a monitoring instrument. The interface consists of a porous wall probe
with clean air transpiring inwards to prevent deposition of particles. Laboratory and field testing of the interface has shown it to be efficient in
transporting particles encountered in industrial stacks. EPA CONTACT: Knapp, K. T. 8-629-2216
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600/1-76-159 PE EHB524 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1398
IHtl-RTP Data Quality Manual BY F. Smith, and J. Buchanan, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC
The manual gives guidelines for the establishment and maintenance of on integrated data quality program for EPA's Industrial Environmental Research
Laboratory—Research Triangle Park (IERL-RTP). Administrative systems dedicated to the data quality program are delineated. These systems include
quality policies and objectives, organizational structure and key quality personnel, and o schedule for implementation. Components of both quality
control programs and Quality assurance programs are given. 1EPA-RTP projects are divided into six caragories. Projects within a given category have
common characteristics [e.g., size, duration, objectives, and data quality requirements), making them amenable to Hie same general set of quality
control and quality assurance practices and procedures. Quality control and quality assurance procedures applicable to each of the six categories are
given tor each phase of the project's Me cycle. These phases include: Request far Proposal preparation, proposal evaluation, work plan evaluation,
project implementation and maintenance, and reports. EPA CONTACT: Johnson, L. D. 8-629-2557
600/2-76-1600 ft IAB013 ROAR/TASK 21 AAZ 15 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1412
IERL-RTP Procedures Manual: level I Environmental Asteument BY J. W. Hamersma, S. L Reynolds, and ft. F. Maddalone, TRW Systems
Group Redondo Beach, CA
The manual gives Level 1 procedures (recommended by Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory—Research Triangle Park) for personnel experi-
enced in collecting and analyzing samples from industrial and energy producing processes. The phased environmental strategy provides a framework
for determining industry, process, and stream priorities on the basis of a staged sampfing and analysis technique. (Level 1 is a screening phase that
characterized the pollutant potentiat of process influent and effluent streams.) The manual is divided into two major sections: sampling procedures and
analytical procedures. The sampling section is further divided into five chapters', fugitive emissions, gases, aerosols, liquids (including slurries), and
solids. The analytical section is divided into three chapters: inorgonio, organic* and bioassays. EPA CONTACT: Statnick, R. M. 8-629-2557
600/2-76-161 a PEIAB013 ROAP/TASK 21 ADC 030 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1332
Impact of SO. Emiuioni Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume I. Study Results and Planning Assumptions BY J. R. Kirtrell, and N.
Godley, Arthur D. little, Inc. Cambridge, MA
The report gives results of an assessment of the impact on the U.S. petroleum refining industry of a possible EPA regulation limiting the level of gaseous
refinery sulfur oxide |SO») emissions. Computer models representing specific refineries in six geographical regions of the U.S. were developed as the
basis for determining the impact on the existing refining industry. New refinery construction during the period under analysis (1975-1985) was also
considered by development of computer models representing new grassroots refineries. Control of refinery SO« emissions from both existing and new
refineries was defined for the purposes of this study by maximum sulfur levels on refinery fuel ond on fluid catalytic cracking unit feedstock and by
increased sulfur recovery in the Clous plant. The computer models thus constrained were utilized to assess investment and energy requirements to meet
rtte possible regulation and fhe incremental cost to manufacture all refinery products as a result of the regulation. Parametric studies evaluated the
impact of variations in the types of imported crude oils available for future domestic refining ond the projected sulfur level of residual fuel oil
manufactured in the U.S. EPA CONTACT; Samfield, M. 8-629-2547
600/2-76-161b PE1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21 ADC 030 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1334
Impact of SO* Emiutons Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume II. Detailed Study Results BY J. R. Kittrell, and N. Godley, Arthur D.
Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA
The report gives results of an assessment of the impact on the U.S. petroleum refining industry of a possible EPA regulation limiting the level of gaseous
refinery sulfur oxide (SO»( emissions. Computer models representing specific refineries in six geographical regions of the U.S. were developed as the
basis for determining the impact on the existing refining industry. New refinery construction during the period under analysis (1975-1985] was also
considered by development of computer models representing new grassroots refineries. Control of refinery SO emissions from both existing and new
refineries wos defined for the purposes of this study by maximum sulfur levels on refinery fuel ond on fluid catalytic crocking unit feedstock and by
increased sulfur recovery in the Clous plant. The computer models thus constrained were utilized to assess investment and energy requirements to meet
the possible regulation and the incremental cost to manufacture all refinery products as o result of the regulation. Parametric studies evaluated the
impact of variations in the types of imported crude oils available for future domestic refining and the projected sulfur level of residual fuel oil
manufactured in the U.S. £PA CONTACT: Samfield, M. 8-629-2547
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600/2-76-162 PEEHE624 IAG NO. IAG-D5-E-721
Technology of Reducing Intake Structure Effects: A State-of-theArt Report BY S. S. Ray, and R. L. Snipes, Tennessee Valley Authority
Chattanooga, TN
The report presents an up-to-date evaluation of mechanisms and intake designs for reducing the number of fish entrained and impinged at water intake
facilities. These mechanisms consist of: intake configurations, behavioral barriers for guiding fish past intake entrances, physical screening devices to
physically remove or divert fish from cooling water intakes, and fish removal systems to evacuate fish evacuate fish already within the intake area. The
report summarizes evaluations of available intake technologies. More important, it presents results of recent tests and studies. Where promising
mechanisms are identified, it recommends with regard to tests needed to demonstrate the viability of a mechanism for protecting fish in a particular
situation. The report also considers reducing fish losses both at large-volume, once-through cooling water intakes, and at lower-volume intakes at
plants requiring only makeup water to replace losses due to cooling tower blowdown and evaporation. In evaluating devices for reducing impingement
and entrainment, devices and designs that can protect very small fish and larval eggs were considered. EPA CONTACT: Chasse, J. P.
600/2-76-163 PE1CC614 ROAP/TASK 21 AGE 009 GRANT NO. 802946
Virion Aggregation and Disinfection of Water Viruses by Bromine BY D. G. Sharp, North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC
A dynamic system, in which disinfectant exposure time intervals as low as 0.5 seconds was developed. Polio and reo virus preparations, containing
essentially all single particles, as indicated by electron microscopy, were tested in this system. The results indicated that reovirus single particle
suspensions were 30 times as sensitive to bromine as poliovirus single particle suspensions, both showing essentially first order reaction kinetics with
disinfection rates of 3 loglO per second and 6 loglO units per minute, respectively. Inactivation rates with slightly aggregated reovirus deviated from
first order kinetics, the reaction rate declining continuously in a manner consistent with the degree of aggregation shown by electron micrographs. In
other experiments, aggregated reovirus showed some survival after 4 minutes exposure to the same bromine concentration that reduced single particle
preparations below that level in 1.33 seconds. Thus aggregated reovirus was nearly 200 times as resistant as dispersed reovirus and substantially more
resistant than dispersed poliovirus. Temperature effects on disinfection rates using dispersed poliovirus were also investigated. The report
demonstrates the effects of virus aggregation on disinfection kinetics and provides the basis for comparing the resistance of different viruses to
different disinfectants under various conditions. EPA CONTACT: Hoff, J. 8-684-7231
600/2-76-164 PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK21 ADL004 CONTRACT NO.68-02-1480
Evaluation of Rexnord Gravel Bed Filter BY J. D. McCain, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, At
The report gives results of fractional and overall mass efficiency tests of a full-scale Rexnord gravel bed filter system used to control particulate
emissions from a Portland cement plant clinker cooler. Total flue gas particulate mass concentrations and emission rates were determined at the inlet
and outlet of the gravel bed system by conventional (Method 5) techniques. Inlet and outlet emission rates as a function of size were determined on a
mass basis using cascade impactors for sizes from about 0.5 to 5 micrometers, and on a number basis for sizes smaller than about 1 micrometer using
optical and diffusional methods. The report briefly describes the Portland cement process, the Rexnord gravel bed filter system, the measurement
methods, inlet and outlet particle size distribution data, and fractional efficiencies. EPA CONTACT: Harmon, D. L. 8-629-2925
600/2-76-165 PE1AB013 ROAP/T ASK 21 ADO 050 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-0293
Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils—Phase III BY M. C. Chervenak, P. Maruhnic, and G. Nongbri, Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ
The report gives results of Phase III work to optimize operating conditions in the demetallization step for overall desulfurization of heavy petroleum
residual oils. Bachaquero and Lloydminster vacuum residua were demetallized to different levels of vanadium removal, the products desulfurized over
commercial hydrodesulfurization catalyst at various operating conditions, and minimim operating costs were calculated to produce low sulfur fuel oil.
The report describes test units, operating conditions, and procedures, and includes run summaries and tables of feedstock, product, and catalyst
inspections. Graphs and tables depicting operating costs for producing 0.3,0.5, and 1.0 wt % sulfur fuel oil are given, along with various correlations
between demetallizotion levels, catalyst deactivation, demetallization rate constant, and contaminant metals deposited on catalyst. EPA CONTACT-
Rhodes, W.J. 8-629-2851
600/2-76-166 PEEHB536 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1332
Residuum and Residual Fuel Oil Supply and Demand in the United States, 1973-1985 BY J. Monk Jr., M. Menino, E. Quackenbush, N.
Godley, L. Clark, M. Cloyd, I. Jashnani, and R. Stickles, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA
The report gives results of a study of the supply and demand of petroleum residuum in the United States, now and in 1985, with particular emphasis on
residual fuel oil. The report details the historical residuum balance, then examines the major factors which affect the supply and demand. Factors
include governmental influences, foreign factors, energy production trends, demand trends, technological innovations in sulfur removal processes, and
residual fuel oil handling problems. Based on these factors, a potential 1985 residuum supply scenario is formulated and discussed. The sensitivity of
the future scenario to the influence of the various factors is also examined. EPA CONTACT: Rakes, S. L. 8-629-2825
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600/2-76-167 PE 1AB015 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1323
Metals Mining and Milling Process Profiles with Environmental Aspects BY R. j. Nerkervis, and J. Hallowed, Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH
The report describes the environmental aspects of metals mining and milling (concentration) operations in the U.S. The metals include Al, Sb, Be, Cu,
Au, Fe, Pb, Zn, Hg, Mo, Ni, Pt, the rare earth metals, Ag, Ti, W, U, and V. The types of environmental impacts associated with operations from mining
through production of concentrate are described in general terms; the nature of each metal category of the industry is described in terms of number and
locations of plants, names of producing companies, production levels, and other characteristics of me industry. Flowsheets are presented which
indicate raw materials inputs, unit operations, and intermediate and final products. Each unit process is described in terms of function, input materials,
operating conditions, utilities and energy use, and waste streams. The descriptions of unit processes identify waste streams in terms of emissions to the
air, water effluents, and solid wastes disposed to the land. The approximately 185 unit operations described include mining, dredging, crushing,
flotation, leaching, sintering, and nodulizing. The most common waste streams are dusts from mining and crushing operations, liquid streams from mine
drainage, flotation operations, tailings ponds, and leaching operations. EPA CONTACT: Tucker, W. G. 8-629-2745
600/2-76-168b PEEHE624 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
EPA Fabric Filtration Studies: 2. Performance of Non-Woven Polyester Filter Bags BY G. H. Ramsey, R. P. Donovan, B. E. Daniel, and J. H.
Turner, Industrial Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
The report gives results of an evaluation of fabric filter bags made of non-woven, spunbonded polyester in a laboratory simulation of a baghouse
operating at room temperature. Using only redispersed power plant flyash, the collection efficiency, specific cake resistance, and pressure drops
(effective and terminal drags) were measured for seven bags each of which was made from one of seven different spunbonded polyester fabrics. The
two best-performing bags were further evaluated in humidity and endurance tests. Overall, the bag made from crimped polyester fiber of 6 oz/sq yd
(0.20 kg/sq m) nominal weight provided the best performance/operating cost tradeoff. It significantly outperformed a woven polyester bag (included
in the tests as a reference) but lasted less than half as long in the endurance tests. Classification of the outlet dust according to size during the humidity
tests showed that: filtration efficiency is higher at 70 than at 30% relative humidity; although filtration efficiency is always lowest immediately after a
cleaning cycle, high relative humidity (70%) reduces the time required to re-establish operation at high filtration efficiency; and the smallest particles
measured (0.3 to 0.5 micrometer optical diameter) are less efficiently filtered than larger particles. EPA CONTACT: Turner, J. H. 8-629-2925
600/2-76-169 PE 1AA010 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1755
Development of a Proportional Sampler for Automobile Exhaust Emissions Testing BY H. J. Hoskins, Aeronutronic Ford Corporation Newport
Beach, CA
This report describes the development of a device that is capable of sampling gaseous emissions from automobiles. The device samples exhaust gases
at a mass rate that is proportional to the total exhaust gas mass flow rate, which is measured using an ultrasonic vortex flowmeter. The flowmeter
delivers signals, which are conditioned by process control electronics, to a sample valve. Non-standard temperature and pressure conditions at both the
vortex flowmeter and the sample valve are compensated for the process control electronics. The report focuses primarily on development of the vortex
flowmeter, the sample valve, and the process control electronics. These three components comprise the heart of the proportional sampling system. EPA
CONTACT: Gabele, P. A. 8-629-2461
600/2-76-170 PE1AA010 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1244
Particulate Sampling Strategies for Large Power Plants Including Nonuniform Flow BY H. A. Hanson, R. J. Davini, J. K. Morgan, and A. A.
Iversen, Fluidyne Engineering Corporation Minneapolis, MN
This report describes the results of a study to determine the effects that various geometric ducting configurations have on the flow profiles and the
distribution of particulate in ducting systems of large (> 1OOMW) power plants. The program included both laboratory model studies and field testing
at large power plants. The measurement of total volumetric flow and particulate emissions at less than full operating capacity was also investigated.
The results of flow angularity measurements in large stacks at typical sample port locations, including downstream of induced draft fans, are similarly
discussed. Special attention was given to the aerodynamic effects of S-tube/sampling probe interference on velocity measurements with an S-tube in
EPA Stack Emissions Measurement Reference Methods 2 and 5. A computerized technique was used to determine the effectiveness of various equal-
area sampling strategies in providing accurate measurements of three emission parameters: average particulate concentration, total volumetric flow
rate, and total emissions. Numerous typical and atypical velocity and particulate concentration profiles were studied. Sampling strategy
recommendations are presented. EPA CONTACT: Ward, T. E. 8-629-2216
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600/2-76-171 PE1AA010 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1743
Evaluation of Monitoring Systems for Power Plant and Sulfur Recovery Plant Emissions BY M. W. Greene, R. L. Chapman, S. C. Creason, R.
N. Harvey, G. A. He/man, and W. R. Pearson, Beckman Instruments, Inc. Anaheim, CA
This project was conducted to evaluate a number of commercially available extractive-type sampling and monitoring systems for monitoring suHur dio-
xide and hydrogen sulfide source emissions. Evaluation testing was performed at a Fossil-Fuel-Fired Power Plant and at a Claus Sulfur Recovery Plant
to obtain representative ranges of stack gas temperature, water and participate loading, and concentrations of SO2. Tests were performed to
determine Error, Relative Accuracy, Two- and Twenty-Four-Hour Zero and Calibration Drifts, Response Time, and Operational Period in accordance
with published EPA guidelines. The performance in each test was judged against the published EPA performance criteria (EPA-650/2-74-013). The
detailed field test results, the complete Work Plan, sampling interface drawings, the results of evaluations of Compliance Test Methods 6 and 11,
miscellaneous observations and results, and a discussion of Hie calculation and reporting instructions of the EPA Guidelines are given in the
appendices. A detailed description of the systems evaluated, summaries of the field test results, and relevant comments concerning the results are given
in the body of the report. Because the sites chosen for evaluation testing provided wide ranges of sample temperature, solids and water loading, and
SO2 concentration, the results ore considered to be relevant to most stack-gas monitoring problems. Results at the Claus Plant site were somewhat
compromised by equipment failures. EPA CONTACT: Homolya, J. B.
600/2-76-172 PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 BJV 023 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1324
Fine Particle Emissions Information System User Guide BY M. P. Schrog, A. K. Rao, and G. S. McMohon, Midwest Research Institute Konsas City,
MO BY G. L. Johnson, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC t+ 1 The report is an extensive user guide to the
Fine Particle Emissions Information System (FPEIS), a computerized database on primary fine particle emissions to the atmosphere from stationary
sources, designed to assist engineers and scientists engaged in fine particle control technology development. The FPEIS will contain source test data
including particle size distributions; chemical, physical, and bioassay testing results performed on particulate samples; design and typical operating
data on particle control systems applied; process descriptions of the sources; and descriptions of the sampling equipment and techniques emplo/ed.
The FPEIS, a successor to the MRI Fine Particle Inventory developed in 1971, gives detailed instructions for encoding FPEIS datasets, along with a copy
of the FPEIS data input form. It discusses procedures which will provide users with access to the FPEIS either by direct computer request for authorized
National Computer Center (NCC) accounts or by written request to the EPA project officer. It gives a list of standard data inquiry arid retrieval requests,
with instructions for their use. The appendix describes EPA's NCC and the generalized database management system used to implement the FPEIS.
EPA CONTACT: Johnson, G. L. 8-629-2815
600/2-76-173 PE 1AB012 SOAP/TASK 21 BJV 023 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1324
Fine Particle Emissions Information System Reference Manual BY M. P. Schrag, A. K. Rao, and G. S. McMahon, Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, MO BY G. L. Johnson, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
The report is a basic reference manual on the Fine Particle Emissions Information System (FPEIS), a computerized database on primary fine particle
emissions to the atmosphere from stationary sources, designed to assist engineers and scientists engaged in fine particle control technology
development. The FPEIS will contain source test data including particle size distributions; chemical, physical, and bioassay testing results performed on
particulate samples; design and typical operating data on particle control systems applied; process descriptions of the sources; and descriptions of the
sampling equipment and techniques employed. The FPEIS; a successor to the MRI Fine Particle Inventory developed in 1971, report describes in detail
the data types contained in the database. It identifies and discusses the input data requirements and protocol. For reference, it includes a list of
available information request procedures, and describes the general database management system used to implement the FPEIS. EPA CONTACT:
Johnson, G. L. 8-629-2815
600/2-76-174 PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 BJV 023 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1324
Fine Particle Emissions Information System: Summary Report (Summary 1976) BY M. P. Schrag, and A. K Rao, Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, MO
The report summarizes the initial loading of data into the Fine Particle Emissions Information System (FPEIS), a computerized database on primary fine
particle emissions to the atmosphere from stationary souices, designed to assist engineers and scientists engaged in fine particle control technology
development. The FPEIS will contain source test data including particle size distributions; chemical, physical, and bioassay testing results performed on
particulate samples; design and typical operating data on particle control systems applied; process desctiptions of the sampling equipment and
techniques employed. The FPEIS, a successor to the MRI Fine Particle Inventory developed in 197!, report summarizes 52 series of tests on 33 types of
sources and a variety of conventional and novel control devices. The test series contain over 700 test runs or sampling events, utilizing impoctors of
various types, optical particle counters, and diffusion batteries for the fine particle measurements. Particle size distributions from typical tests are
given. The report also describes the FPEIS, summarizes the data acquisition activities, and assesses data acquired relative to the effectiveness of
particle control technology and the current state of the FPEIS database. The report discusses particulate sampling and sizing techniques, and
particulate-related health effects. EPA CONTACT: Johnson, G. L. 8-629-2815
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600/2-76-176 PEEHB52S CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1404
Air, Water, and Solid Reiidue Prioritization Models for Conventional Combustion Sources BY E. C. Eimutis, C, M. Moscowitz, J. L. Deloney,
R. P. Quill, and D. L. Zanders, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH
The report describes mathematical models that were developed to relatively rank the environmental impact of water and solid residue emissions. The
water model, similar to an air prioritization model developed in an earlier study, is based on mass of emission, hazard potential of the emission,
ambient water loading, and population density in the emission region. Solid emissions were divided into air and water emission components and these
contributions were incorporated into air and water prioritization models. The report gives the relative ranking resulting from the application of the
models to 56 conventional stationary combustion sources. EPA CONTACT: Venezia, R. A. 8-629-2547
600/2-76-177a PEEHB529 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-2112
Fuel Contaminants: Volume I. Chemistry BY E. J. Mezey, S. Singh, and D. W. Hissong, Bottelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
The report reviews information on the characteristics of solid and liquid fuels. Specifically, it deals with the chemical and physical characteristics of
components of the fuel which are sources of sulfur, nitrogen, and trace element pollutants when that fuel is utilized. The review suggests that at least
part of the sulfur and most of the nitrogen originate from compounds common to the fuels reviewed (coal, petroleum, tar sand oil, ond shole oil). These
are primarily organic sulfur ond organic nitrogen compounds. For liquid fuels, it was concluded that intrinsic centers of sulfur and nitrogen
contamination are found in the colloidal suspensions commonly known as osphaltenes and the more soluble resins. Trace elements are present as oil-
soluble compounds in petroleum, tar sand oil, and shale oil. In coal, it was concluded that the nitrogen contaminants are present as organic compounds
ond that the sulfur is present both as organic and inorganic compounds. Trace elements in coal were categorized into those found principally with the
organic matter of cool and those found present principally in the mineral matter associated with coal. EPA CONTACT: Rhodes, W. J. 8-629-2851
600/2-76-178 PE 1BB392 ROAP/TASK21AZU034 GRANT NO. 803207-01
Feasibility Study for a Direct, Air-Cooled Condensation System BY M. D. Henderson, R. W. Beck and Associates Denver, CO
The report gives results of on investigation of the feasibility of utilizing direct, air-cooled condensation systems in coastal environments. Particular
attention was devoted to the prevention of corrosion of external surfaces of fintubes, of coil freezing, and of excessive noise. Manufacturers were
contacted to determine the extent of their experience in providing this equipment. Owners and operators of dry towers were visited on-site to
determine if the equipment can operate satisfactorily under a wide range of load and atmospheric conditions. Performance was also evaluated for the
dry tower associated with an 85-MW combined-cycle unit under construction for the Braintree (Massachusetts) Electric light Department. EPA
CONTACT: Chasse, J. P. 8-420-4378
600/2-76-179 PE 1CC614 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Cost of Municipal Water Supply: A Case Study BY R. M. Clark, R. Stevie, and G. Trygg, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH
Problems related to water supply have become increasingly important in recent years. Spreading urban boundaries force many potential water supply
customers to locate farther and farther away from available water sources, thereby increasing the costs which must be incurred in order to provide
adequate service. Therefore, it is important to systematically and objectively study the factors which affect the costs of water supply management. This
report utilizes the Cincinnati Water Works of Cincinnati, Ohio, for a case study to examine these factors and to document the application of a
functional approach to the analysis of water supply costs. Such an approach can provide the basis for determining the cost of service for any given
consumer within the Water Works service area. Ultimately the functional costing approach outlined in this report, or one similar in nature, will of
necessity be used to analyze the impact of regional water supply systems. Data for 10 years are analyzed for each of the functional categories of:
support services; acquisition; purification; power and pumping; and transmission. Operating and maintenance costs, capital costs, and labor costs are
evaluated. A system evaluation is performed, in which the above costs are aggregated in such a way as to develop "cost zones" for the Water Works
service area. Cost comparisons are made between actual charges and constructed costs for the Water Works' 10 largest water users. EPA CONTACT-
Clark, R. M. 8-684-7209
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600/3-76-038 PE1 BAMS GRANT NO. 802459
Toxicity to Fish of Cyanides and Related Compounds - A Review BY P. Doudoroff, Oregon State University Corvallis, OR
The world literature on the toxicity to fish of simple and complex cyanides, nitriles, cyanogen chloride, thiocyanates, and cyanates is reviewed critically
and interpretlvely. Differently determined limits of toxicant concentrations tolerated by various fishes are compared, and their variation with exposure
time, the pH, temperature, and dissolved oxygen and mineral content of the water, body size, age, acclimation, etc., is examined. Interactions of free
cyanide with other toxic water pollutants also are considered. Available data on effects of sublethol levels of free cyanide on growth, food
consumption and utilization, swimming ability, behavior, etc., and observations on ovoidance reactions offish to the toxicant are summarized and their
ecological significance is discussed. After a brief introduction to the chemistry of complex metallocyanides and their behavior in dilute solutions, the
acute toxicity of the solutions is thoroughly considered and related to comcentrations of their identifiable components. The dominant role of molecular
hydrocyanic acid produced by dissociation or photolysis of the metallocyanide complexes as a lethal agent responsible for the toxicity of most of the
toxic solutions tested is given particular attention; the relative toxicity of complex metollocyanide ions also is considered. Some conclusions regarding
acceptable concentrations of free cyanide in receiving waters are presented. EPA CONTACT: Mount, D. I.
600/3-76-039 PE 1BA031 GRANT NO. l-fl-WP-26
Limnological Studies of Flathead Lake Montana: A Status Report BY A. R. Gaufin, G. W. Prescott, and J. F. Tibbs, Montana, University of
Missoula, MT
Flathead Lake, a dimictic oligotrophic lake located in western Montana, has been the subject of several investigations beginning with Forbes' study of
aquatic invertebrates in the lake in 1893. Young in 1935 presented the results of four years of data collecting on the chemistry and biology of the lake.
During the last ten years (1964—1974) a number of limnological studies have been conducted dealing wiht the physical, chemical, and biological
characteristics of the lake. The objectives of these studies have been to determine the standing crop of phytoplankton and zooplankton during oil
seasons of the year, to observe the succession, distribution and diversity of planktonic forms, to determine the role of chemical nutrients in relationship
to phytoplankton productivity, and to study fish population trends, life histories and seasonal fish distribution of the Flathead Lake system. EPA
CONTACT: Maloney, T. E. 8-420-4606
600/3-76-040 PE IHA095 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-2963
Self-Regulation of Environmental Quality: Impact Analysis in California Local Government BY A. W. Jokela, Center for California Public
Affairs Claremont, CA
Recent revisions of guidelines for the preparation of environmental impact statements (EIS) issued by the Council on Environmental Quality have
defined clear requirements as to what can be expected in EIS's from Federal agencies. However, such uniformity of procedure and approach has not
been extended below the Federal level on either Federal agency requirements or individual State requirements. Further, while the guidelines may
specify what is desired in EIS's technical approaches to meeting these objectives may not always be available and universally acceptable. As a part of
its series of Socioeconomic Environmental Studies, the Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, is conducting research
whose objectives are to: 1 ] improve the technical quality of environmental impact analysis in the areas of Agency responsilitity; 2) improve the ability of
the Agency to provide substantive technical review of EIS's prepared by other agencies; and 3) improve the effectiveness of the use of environmental
impact analysis in influencing decisiontnaking at alt governmental levels. This publication is the fourth in a series of reports on environmental impact
analysis requirements several State governments have instituted. This report describes implementation of the California law at the local level of
government. EPA CONTACT: Kibby, H. V. 8-420-4713
600/3-76-041 PE1BA031 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Studies on Lake Restoration by Phosphorus Inactivation BY W. D. Sonville, A. R. Gohler, J. A. Searcy, and C. F. Powers, Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
Cline's Pond, a 0.4 ha farm pond 32 km north of Corvallis, Oregon, was treated with sodium aluminate to evaluate a nutrient inactivation technique to
control excessive eutrophication. Primary consideration was given to the evaluation of its ability to scavenge phosphate in the water column, to the
prevention of resolubilization of phosphate during the growth season, and to the inhibition of primary production. Interpretation of the results was
based on a comparison of limnologicai data collected after nutrient inactivation with antecedent information obtained the two years prior to the
present study. This made some of the results rather ambiguous. However, total phosphate, ammonia, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, iron and manganese were
generally lower and dissolved oxygen, transparency and pH suggested some improvement in water quality. The algae appeared to shift from a
predominantly blue green to a green population and there was an indication of a reduced algal standing crop. A comparison is given of the results of
an aeration study conducted on the same pond two years earlier. Continued observation into a second growth season indicated a reduced
effectiveness as compared with the year of treatment. EPA CONTACT: West, C. 8-420-4609
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600/3-76-042 PEXH1627 GRANT NO. 800428
Nitrate Removal from Water at the Water-Mud Interface in Wetlands BY W. H. Patrick Jr., R. 0. Delaune, R. M. Engler, and S. Goton,
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA
The oxidized and reduced layers in flooded soil were characterized by vertical distribution of the oxidation-reduction (redox) potential and
concentrations of manganous manganese, ferrous iron, suifide, nitrate and ammonium. The apparent thickness of the oxidized layer was different
when evaluated by the distribution of these various components in the profile. Flood wafer NO3 removal rates of intermittently-flooded freshwater
swamp soils and continuously-flooded saline marsh soils indicated that the area of NO3 reduction was in the soil, added organic matter increased the
rote of NOs reduction and the reduction rate was approximately twice as fast in the marsh soil as in the swamp soil Atmospheric O? over a flooded soil
increased denitrification up to a concentration of approximately 20%. The N loss appeared to be related to the thickness of the sediments aerobic
layer. Ammonium nitrogen in a flooded soil exposed to O2 from the water column undergoes sequential nitrification and denitrification. Ammonium
nitrogen is nitrified in the aerobic zone, diffuses to the anaerobic zone where it is denitrified to N2 and N2O and then diffuses from the system. Oxygen
reduction rates, NO3 reduction rates and the effects of added O2 on NOs reduction and redox potential in flooded soils were investigated and
indicated that NO3 added to floodwater rapidly disappeared, O2 loss from sediments occured rapidly and NO3 reduction was not inhibited by up to
16 ppm O2 dissolved in soil suspensions. EPA CONTACT: Sanville, W. 8-420-4767
600/3-76-443 PE1FA083 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Availability, Uptake and Translocation of Plutonium within Biological Systems: A Review of the Significant Literature BY A. A. Mullen, and
R. £. Mosley, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
This report is a selective review of the literature on the availability of plutonium in the environment and its cycling throughout representative biological
systems ranging from large biomes covering hundreds of miles to the molecular transformations within individual cells. No attempt was made to
develop a comprehensive bibliography. Rather, references were selected for inclusion as representative documentation for the vast spectrum of
material that is available on the subject. Important general references are listed separately. Thereafter the literature is described in essay form on a
subject basis. References cited by number in the text are listed in complete bibliographic form a» the end of the report together with an author index.
The majority of the material reviewed is limited to relatively recent publications. EPA CONTACT: Mullen, A. A.
600/3-76-044 PE1BA608 GRANT NO. 802464
Nutrition of Great Lakes ClodophoraW G. C. Gerloff, and G. P. Fitzgerald, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl
A synthetic culture medium was developed for the laboratory culture of Cladopfiora glomerata from the Great Lakes. Recognition that Cladophora
requires vitamins Bi and 612 was a key feature in ttie successful culture of this alga. Systematic modifications of the initial culture solution resulted in an
optimum culture medium in which C. glomerata routinely produced 500 mg oven-dry algae in a 21-day period. The quantitative requirements of C.
glomerata for essential inorganic nutrients were expressed primarily as critical cell concentrations, that is minimum cell concentrations which permit
maximum yield. C. glomerata has relatively low critical N and P concentrations (1.1 % and 0.06%, respectively) but very high B (110 ppm) and S
(0.15%) critical concentrations. Ortho-, pyro-, meta, and tripoly-P can be utilized in C. gkmeratogrowth as can Nm and NO3-N. Phosphite-P is
relatively unavailable. Nutrient supplies and limiting nutrients for Cladophora sp. growth in the Great lakes were evaluated by two bioassays,
primarily plant analysis and to some extent the Fitzgerald tests. Plant analysis assays for P showed that Cladophora f concentrations correlated closely
with the recognized pollution of areas sampled. Furthermore, P was limiting or close to limiting in several relatively unpolluted areas. There were
indications that elements other than P at times limited Cloaopflora growth. EPA CONTACT: Thomas, N. A.
600/3-76-045 PE 1HA095 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-2452
Impacts of Construction Activities in Wetlands of the United States BY R. M. Darnell, Tereco Corporation College Station, TX
The primary types of construction activity which severely impact wetland environments of the United States include: floodplain surfacing and drainage,
mining, impoundment, canalization, dredging and channelization, and bonk and shoreline construction. Each type of construction activity is attended
by on identifiable suite of physical and chemical alterations of the wetland environment which may extend for many miles from the site of construction
and may persist for many years. In turn, each type of physical ond chemical modification has been shown to induce a derived set of biological effects,
many of which are predictable, in general, if not in specific detail. The most environmentally damaging effects of construction activities in wetland
areoj, in order of importance, are: direct habitat loss, addition of suspended solids and modification of water levels and flow regimes. Major
construction-related impacts also derive from altered water temperature, pH, nutrient levels, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and certain
pollutants such as heavy metals, radioactive isotopes, and pesticides. EPA CONTACT: Kibby, H. V. 8-420-4713
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600/3-76-046 f>E 1BA608 CONTRACT NO. 63-01-0154
Chronic Toxicity of Undone to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes BY K. J. Macek, K. 5. Buxton, S. K. Derr, and S. Sauter, Bionomics-
EG&G, inc. Wareham, MA.
Representatives of the aquatic invertebrate species of water flea [Daprtnia magna\, midge [Chironomus tentan^, and scud (Cammarus fasciatu^ and
the fish species of bluegill [Lepomis macrochirui), fathead minnow (Pimephales prome/a^, and brook trout (Salvelinus fonfinaliii were chronically
exposed to various concentrations of lindane in separate flowing water systems. Maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations (MATC) of lindane for
the selected species in soft waler were estimated using survival, growth, and reproduction as indicators of toxic effects. The MATC was estimated to be
between 2.2 and 5.0 ug/1 for midges, between 11 and 19 ug/1 for the water flea, and between 4.3 and 8.6 ug/1 for the scud. For fishes the MATC
was estimated between 9.1 and 12.5 ug/1 for bluegills, between 9.1 and 23.5 ug/1 for fathead minnows, and between 8.8 and 16.6 jg/1 for brook
trout. The incipient lethal concentration (LC50) for fishes and the 48-hour LC50 for invertebrates was estimated from acute exposures and used to
calculate application factors (MATC/LC50]. For aquatic invertebrates and lindane the estimated application factors were between 0.010 and 0.024
for midges, between 0.020 and 0.029 for water flea, and between 0.11 and 0.22 for scud. Application factors were estimated between 0.30 and 0.42
for bluegill, between 0.13 and 0.34 for fathead minnows, and between 0.34 and 0.64 for brook trout. EPA CONTACT: Eaton, J. G.
600/3-76-047 PE1BA608 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-0092
Chronic Toxicity of Atrazine to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes BY K. J. Macek, K. S. Buxton, S. Sauter, 5. Gnilka, and J. W. Dean,
Bionomics-EG&G, Inc. Wareham, MA
Representatives of the aquatic invertebrate species of water flea [Dophnia magna), midge [Chironomus tentans), and scud [Cammarus fasciafu^; and
the fish species bluegill [tepomis machrochirus, fathead minnow (Pimephalesprome/as), and biook trout {Salvelinus fontinofft were chronically exposed
to various concentrations of atrazine in separate flowing-water systems. Maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations [MATC) of atrazine for the
selected species in soft water were estimated using survival, growth, and reproduction as indicators of toxic effects. The MATC was estimated to be
between 0.11 and 0.23 mg/1 for midges, between 0.14 and 0.25 mg/1 for water fleas, and between 0.06 and 0.14 for the scud. For fishes the MATC
was estimated to be between 0.09 and 0.50 mg/1 for bluegills, between 0.21 and 0.52 mg/1 for fathead minnows, and between 0.06 ortd 0.12 mg/1
for brook trout. The incipient-LC50 for fishes and the 48-hour LC50 for invertebrates was estimated from acute exposures and was used to calculate
application factors (MACT/IC501. For aquatic invertebrates and atrazine the estimated application factors were between 0.15 and 0.32 for midges,
between 0.02 and 0.04 for water flea, and between 0.01 and 0.02 for scud. Application factors were estimated between 0.01 and 0.07 for bluegills,
between 0.01 and 0.03 for fathead minnows, and between 0.01 and 0.02 for brook trout. EPA CONTACT: Eaton, J. G.
600/3-76-O48 PE 1EA077 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0271
Effects, Uptake, and Metabolism of Methoxychlor, Mirex, and 2,4-D in Seaweeds BY H. C. Sikka, G. L. Butler, and C. P. Rice, Syracuse
University Research Corporation Syracuse, NY
This report presents the results of a study concerning effects, uptake, and metabolism of mirex, methoxychlor, and 2,4-D in the seaweeds Ulro sp.,
Enteromorpha sp., and Rhodymenia sp. None of the pesticides, at concentrations corresponding to their maximum solubility in seowater, had any
significant eHect on photosynthesis, protein, carbohydrate, lipid, chlorophyll, carotenoid or trace metal content of the algae. All three algae removed
substantial amounts of mirex and methoxychlor from the medium, but uptake of 2,4-D was extremely low. The rate of uptake of methoxychlor was
considerably greater than that of mirex. Enteromorpha accumulated considerably more mirex and methoxychlor than Ulvaor Khodymenia. Both Ulva
and Enteromorpha failed to metabolize either mirex or 2,4-D. Enteromorpha metabolized methoxychlor to a limited extent. After 7 days of incubation
with carbon-labeled methoxychlor, a major portion of the label in the tissue and medium was present in unchanged methaxychlor. A small amount of
radioactive metabolite, 2,2-bis l/>methoxyphenyl)-1, 1-dichloroethylene, was detected in both the tissue and medium. In addition, medium contained
2,2-bis (p-hydroxyphenyl)-l,l,l-trichloroethane and four unidentified minor radioactive metabolites. Unlike Enteromorpha, Ulvaaid not metabolize
methoxychlor. EPA CONTACT: Walsh, G. E.
600/3-76-449 PE 1AA602 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Methylmercury: Formation in Plant Tissues BY D. D. Gay, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
Methylmercury was found in the tissue of the pea plant [Pisum sativunt after spraying mercuric nitrate onto the leaves, after planting in mercuric nitrate
or phenylmercuric acetate contaminated soil and after infiltration and incubation of stems, leaves, and apices in mercuric nitrate or phenylmercuric
acetate solutions. The concentration of mercury added in each experiment was 10 micrograms/gram. Younger pea tissue formed more methylmercury
than older tissue, Methylmercury was also found in three different species of plant growing near an abandoned mercury mine. EPA CONTACT:
Douglas, G. S. 8-595-2969
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600/3-76-050 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Mortality, Saltwater Adaptation and Reproduction of Fish During Gal Supersaturation BY G. R. Bouck, A. V. Nebeker, and D. G. Stevens,
Western Fish Toxicology Station, EPA Corvallis, OR
Tests were conducted using continuous exposure in shallow water at levels of total dissolved gos pressure ranging from 110—140% of barometric
pressure (hyperbaric pressure = 103-410 g/cm'). Both times to 20% and to median mortality were determined on several life stages of Pacific
salmonids(Oncor/iyncAujand Sal/no) and Largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoideii. Mean times to 20% mortality at 115% total gas saturation were
309, ! 54, and 125 hours for adults, smolts and parr. At 120 % saturation mean times to 20 % mortality were 48,41 and 53 hours for adults, smolts ond
parr. At 125% saturation, mean times to 20% mortality decreased to 18, 17, and 24 hours for adults, smolts, and parr. Factors which influenced time
to death included genera, life stage, acclimation temperature, activity level, sex ond body size. Mortality curves were typically skewed to the right.
Gross pathology of gas bubble disease was described relative to these experiments. High gas levels that killed 50% of three species of salmon smolts
had no apparent effect on the ability of the survivors to tolerate an immediate transfer into seawater (30 ppt Cl]. Long-term (3-month) continuous
exposure of adult spring chinook salmon to 110% saturation had no readily apparent adverse impact on the fertilization and hatching of their eggs.
EPA CONTACT: Vick, N. 8-783-9586
600/1-76-051 PE1BA608 GRANT NO. 802210
Toxicity of Copper lo Daphnidi in Reconstituted and Natural Waters BY R. W. Winner, Miami University Oxford, OH
The toxicity of copper was compared for Daphnia magna cultured in reconstituted versus pond water and fed on trout-pellet versus vitamin-enriched,
algal foods. Effects of a chronic copper stress were highly variable when animals were tested in reconstituted waters. This variability is thought to be
due to variability in the quality of the distilled-woler matrix. The vitamin-enriched algal food was found to be superior to the trout-granule food in
culturing D. magna. Control animals lived much longer and test animals were less sensitive to a chronic copper stress. The acute and chronic toxicity of
copper was also compared for four species of Daphnia. When tested in pond water and fed vitamin-enriched algae, the two largest species (D. magna
and D. putejtt were significantly less sensitive to an acute copper stress than the two smallest species (D. parvuta and D. ambigua\. There was, however,
no significant difference in sensitivity to a chronic copper stress when reduced longevity was used as the index. Application factors for the four species
varied from 0.47 to 0.62 and were nor significantly different. EPA CONTACT: Neiheisef, T. 8-684-8601
600/3-76-052 PE1FA628 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Tritium in Plant* ami Soil BY j. C. McFarlane, W. F. Beclcert, and K. W. Brown, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
This is a review of literature regarding the fate and consequences of tritium in plants and soils. The kinetics of tritium in plants and soils was reviewed in
light of water potential terminology, and some original research data are enclosed to illustrate specific concept. The review cites 70 articles. EPA
CONTACT: Douglas, G. 8-595-2969
600/3-76-053 PE1AA602 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Plant Uptake of Cadmium from Phosphate Fertilizer BY J. Reuss, H. L Dooley, and W. Griffis, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis,
OR
A preliminary investigation of selected crop plants for cadmium uptake from various sources of commercially available fertilizer was conducted under
controlled greenhouse conditions in Corvallis, Oregon. Results indicated statistically significant differences in cadmium content of plant tissue as
functions of fertilizer source, mode of application, tissues analyzed, and soil type. The highest level of cadmium accumulation (6 ug/g dry weight) was
found in lettuce grown on a course textured acid soil and fertilized at the rate of 100 ug P/g soil with concentrated super phosphate (CSP) containing
174 u Cd/g fertilizer (0.087 u Cd/g soil). It was concluded that these uptakes may be of sufficent magnitude to be of biological significance to
consumer organisms. Further study was recommended. EPA CONTACT: Randolph, K. 8-420-4791
600/3-76-054 PE1FA083 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Concentration Factors and Transport Models for Radionudidei in Aquatic Environments - A Literature Report BY R. G. Patzer,
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
The relative risks to man from radionuclides released to the environment depend heavily on their accumulation or concentration by aquatic organisms.
The organisms which accumulate those radionuclides present in the environment may be useful os indicators for environmental monitoring purposes. In
addition, these organisms may be directly in food chain pathways to humans. Literature is reviewed and summarized in regard to biological
concentration of radionuclides in freshwater and marine environments. Concentration factors for elements found in organisms are tabulated for plants,
invertebrates, and fish in marine and freshwater environs. Literature is also reviewed on models developed to calculate the possible radiation dose
delivered to humans from radionuclides released into aquatic environments. The model approaches summarized range from simple generalized forms
whkh, at best, give order of magnitude estimates to detailed models for a specific area which may be used to guide waste discharge practices. EPA
CONTACT: Douglas, G. 8-595-2969
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600/3-76-055 Pi 1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Power Plants, Chlorine and Estuaries BY J. H. Gentile, J. Cardin, M. Johnson, and S. Sosnowski, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Narragonsett, Rl
Biological assay systems using indigenous holo- and meroplankton were designed to model the chlorination patterns of power plants. A matrix of
chlorine concentrations and exposure patterns permitted the generation of response isopleths that were then applied to developing design criteria. The
marine phytoplankter, Thalassiosiro pseudonana showed a 50% reduction in photosynthesis when exposed to 0.15 ppm Cl2 for 10 minutes, and
complete growth inhibition after 5 minutes exposure to 0.3 ppm. Microzooplankton adults were somewhat less sensitive in that a 5 minute exposure at
2.5 ppm was necessary to produce 50% mortality. Larval and juvenile fish were sensitive to chlorine levels <0.2 ppm for exposure periods of sixty to
ninety minutes. Two field studies were evaluated and compared to laboratory data with specific emphasis on the use of ATP to monitor entrainment
and damages. A review of pertinent literature is also included. EPA CONTACT: Gentile, J. H.
600/3-76-056 PE 1BA608 IAGNO. IAG-0155
Solmonid Bioassay of Supersaturated Dissolved Air in Water BY E. Dawley, B. Monk, M. Schiewe, F. Ossiander, and W. Ebel, Northwest
Fisheries Center Seattle, WA
Tests were conducted in shallow (0.25 m) and deep (2.5 m) tanks of water at 1OC with concentrations of dissolved atmospheric gas ranging from 100%
to 127% of air saturation to determine the lethai and sublethal effects on juvenile fall chinook salmon (Oncorftyncfius tshawytschdi and steelhead rrout
[Salmo gairdnerii. Fall chinook salmon (overage fork length of 42mm} were much more resistant to supersaturation than juvenile steelhead trout
(average fork length of 180 mm). Salmon tested in the shallow tanks at 120% of saturation incurred 50% mortality in 22 days whereas trout tested at
the same level incurred 50% mortality in 30 hours. Signs of bas bubble disease were noted on dead fish and on subsamples of live fish from deep water
tests at 110% saturation and in shallow water tests at 105% or above. Vertical distribution of both salmon and trout in the deep tanks appeared to
compensate for about 10% and 10—15% respectively of effective saturation. Average depth of the fish in deep tanks increased with increased gas
concentration. Significant differences in growth and condition factor of the salmon and trout were not found between stressed and control fish during
the test period. EPA CONTACT: Bouck, G. R.
600/3-76-057 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Temperature Effects on Young Yellow Perch, Perca Havescens (Mitchell) BY J. H. McCormick, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth,
MN
The effect of temperature on growth of young-of-the-year yellow perch was determined over an 8-week period at constant temperatures from 8° to
34°C. Absolute growth rates peaked at 28°C, but were not significantly less (P > 0.05) over the range from 26° to 30°C. Deformities occured at 32°C but
at no lower temperatures, and all fish died within 7 days at 34°C. A suggested seasonal temperature cycle for yellow perch habitats is presented, based
on the data from this experiment for the summer period of rapid growth and on data from previous studies for other life stages. EPA CONTACT: Vtck,
N.8-783-9586
600/3-76-058 PE IFA628 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Distribution of Ingested Americium in Chickens and Transport to Eggs BY A. A. Mullen, S. R. Lloyd, and R. E. Mosely, Environmental Monitoring
& Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
The soluble citrate complex of omericium-241 was orally administered to 20 white Leghorn laying hens daily for 2 weeks. The yolks, whites, and shells
from the eggs were analyzed for their americium content. Yolk was the only egg fraction in which radioactivity was observed. The americium-241 acti-
vity in yolks reached a maximum on the 14th day of dosing. Biological half-times of 2.00 + 0.18 days and greater than 33 days were indicated by the
average concentration values of americium-241 in yolks laid after the maximum activity was reached. The hens were serially sacrificed at 1, 10, and 20
days after the final administration of omericium-241. Tissue samples were collected and the americium content determined in the edible portions and
feathers of the hens. Americium was detected in most tissues shortly after dosing; the main concentrations were found in liver and Hie skeleton. The
highest concentration per organ [3.03 X 10"3 percent of the dose) occurred in the liver of the hens sacrificed 10 days after final administration of
americium-241. EPA CONTACT: Douglas, G. S. 8-595-2969
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600/3-76-059 PE1BA6O8 GRANT NO. 802670
Removal of Algae in Natural Bodies of Water BY W. J. Oswald, California, University of Berkeley, CA
Floating blue-green algae predominate in Clear Lake during most of the algal growing season. They are subject to concentration by gentle winds which
can drive intense concentrations of algae into relatively small areas. Algal concentrations in these scums may vary between 1000 mg and 20,000 mg
per liter surface water (1-5 cm deep). Because of this natural flotation and wind-induced concentration onty about 2 percent of Clear Lake's surface
need be skimmed throughout the algal growing season to decrease the average level of floating algae in the lake. The annual cost of building and
operating a tingle skimming station would be about $50,000 to $60,000 (1974 dollars). The benefits derived by removing nuisance algal scums should
support three skimming stations. If an annual harvest of 5000 tons of algae brought $100 per ton, up to 7 stations could be supported. The annual costs
of removing nutrients by surface skimming would be about $ 1.90 to $2.40 per kg N or $ 15 to $ 19 per kg P removed for three stations harvesting a total
of 1000 tons of algae annually. Tests have shown that the blue-green algae which predominate in the Clear Lake can be concentrated using mechanical
straining techniques. However, the first two algal pickup units tested did not perform satisfactorily. New information on algal scum characteristics have
been incorporated into the design of the third pickup unit (The U.C. Surface Skimmer) which is now being constructed. Testing and evaluation of the unit
will be conducted in Clear Lake. The economic analysis presented herein is contingent upon the successful functioning of this unit. EPA CONTACT:
Powers, C. F.
600/3-76-062A PEiBAoO* GRANT NO. 800992
Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Port I - Acute and Chronic Toxicity Studies BY L L. Smith Jr., D. M. Oseid, I. R.
Adelman, and S. J. Broderius, Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN
Acute and chronic toxicity of hydrogen sulfide to seven fish species and eight invertebrates were determined in continuous-flow bioassays. Fish species
were fathead minnows, goldfish, bluegill, walleye, white sucker, brook trout, and rainbow trout. Invertebrates were Asellus, Crangonyx, Gammarus,
Baetis, Hfxagenia, Ephemera, Pmcambarus, and Cambarus. In 159 acute tests lethal threshold concentration for juvenile fish varied from 0.0087
ma/liter in rainbow trout to 0.0840 mg/ liter in goldfish. Except in goldfish, fry stage was up to three times more sensitive than the juvenile. In 96 tests
on invertebrates the 96-hr LC50 ranged from 0.020 mg/liter in Baetis to 1.070 ing/liter in Asellus. Acute toxicity of H?S to fathead minnows varied 24-
fold between 6.5 and 24.0 C. Temperature effects were not as marked on invertebrates. In chronic exposure to H2S in 29 tests running up to 825 days,
maximum no-effect concentration to fish ranged from 0.0004 mg/liter in bluegills to 0.0100 mg/liter in goldfish. No-effect level was determined from
growth, survival, reproduction, or swimming performance. In nine chronic tests running up to 138 days, maximum safe levels ranged from 0.0012
mg/liter in Gammarus to 0.0152 mg/liter in Hexagenia. Application factors relating acute toxic (96-hr LC50 for juveniles) to no-effect levels varied
from .231 in rainbow trout to .013 in bluegills and from .091 in Gammanato .048 in Pmcambarus. EPA CONTACT: Hokanson, K. E. F.
600/3-76-062B PE1BA608 GRANT NO. 800992
Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part If- Hydrogen Sulfide Determination and Relationship Between pH and Sulfide
Toxicity BY S. J. Broderius, and L. L. Smith Jr., Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN
An analytical method was developed for the direct determination of ug/liter concentrations of molecular HjS. The procedure involves bubbling com-
pressed nitrogen through an aqueous sulfide solution to displace HzS which is collected m a glass bead concentration column and measured color-
imetrieatty. The H2S concentration is calculated from the determined sulfide displacement rate and by reference to a log linear standard curve relating
temperature with the HlS displacement rate to the H2S concentration in standard solutions. To permit accurate determination of H2S from the
determined dissolved sutfide concentration and fraction of dissolved sulfide as H2S for specific conditions of temperature and pH, the apparent linear
relationship between pKi for HlS («q) and temperature was defined. This procedure of calculating H2S in various waters and effluents was confirmed by
the direct technique. The described analytical technique was used to define the relationship between test pH and sulfide toxicity to the fathead
minnow. Within the pH range of 7.1 to 8.7, 96-hr LC50 values for molecular H2S decreased linearly from 57.3 to 14.9 ug/liter with increasing pH.
However, the tog 96-hr LC50 values of dissolved sulfide increased linearly from 64.01o 7S0.1 ug/liler with increasing test pH ranging from 6.5 to 8.7.
EPA CONTACT: Hokonson, K. E. F.
600/3-76-063 PE 1BA608 GRANT NO. 800430
Phosphate Reduction and Response of Planton Populations in Keetenay lake 8Y R. A. Porker, Washington State University Pullom, WA
The purpose of this research project was to determine the effects of reducing by 90 percent the soluble inorganic phosphate input to Kootenay Lake,
British Columbia, Canada, o significant link in the Columbia River system governed by United States-Canadian treaty. Measurements on temperature,
transparency, inorganic and organic phosphate, nitrate, ammonium, chlorophyll a, copepods, and dadocerans were made during IP7J-75, and
compared with observations mode for three years prior to phosphate reduction in 1969. Only a slight decrease in chlorophyll occurred, although there
were important changes in species composition. Total zooplankfon levels were not affected, however one genus (Dapfinidt has virtually disappeared.
Data indicate that primary production in the lake was nitrogen limited prior to 1969, phosphate limited two years later. These changes may also be
related to the completion in 1972 of libby Dam in Montana, upstream from the lake on the Kootenay River EPA CONTACT: Larsen, D. P.
8-420-4755
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600/3-76-064 PE 1BA031 GRANT NO. 800399-06-
Evaluation of the Algal Assay Procedure BY C. M. Weiss, North Carolina, University of, School of Public Health Chapel Hill, NC
Evaluation of the algal ossay bottle test and its relationship to the trophic state or nutrient levels of surface waters was examined in 44 lakes
impoundments, and rivers in North Carolina in 345 separate assay sets. Of particular concern was the evaluation of the significance of the
pretreatment procedure, autoclaving or filtration, upon growth of the reseeded alga in relationship to the orginal water quality. A limnologicol data
profile was developed for each of the bodies of water sampled. A data processing procedure was used lo establish rhe relationship between water
quality data and algal cell density, chlorophyll a and productivity. The algal assay procedure provided an indication of limiting nutrient, phosphorus,
nitrogen, or both. By clustering all samples of similar nutrient limitation a basic nitrogen, phosphorus relationship emerged. When the ratio of soluble
inorganic nitrogen to total soluble phosphorus was greater than 1 3 the waters were phosphorus limited, when the ratio was in the range of 9—1 2 both
nutrients were limiting, and when the ratio was below 8 nitrogen was limiting. EPA CONTACT-. Millet, W. E. 8-420-4775
600/3-76-468 PE 1AA006 GRANT NO. 801209
Ozone and Vascular Tissue Differentiation in Plants BY J. P. Rier Jr., Howard University, Department of Botany Washington, DC
This stud/ is concerned with the influence of ozone on the process of vascular tissue differentiation in plants and the concomitant changes in plant
proteins. The test materials consisted of wounded plant intermodes and coitus tissues grown, exposed, and studied under controlled laboratory
conditions. Ozone was more effective in reducing xylem regeneration in those internodes grown with indole-3-acetic acid than with 2, 4-dichlor-
ophenoxyacetic acid. From the results, it was concluded that plant internodes and callus tissues can be used to study the effects of ozone on certain
processes related to plant growth and development. EPA CONTACT: Ashley Jr., W. 8-425-4527
600/3-76-070 PE 1AA008 GRANT NO. 800398
Mechanism of Photochemically Initiated Oxidations BY J. G. Calvert, Ohio State University, Chemistry Department Columbus, OH
Several significant new observations have been make relative to chemical reactions that occur in sunlight-irradiated NOx/hydrocarbon/aldehyde/
CO/SO2 polluted atmospheres. Many of the primary reactions mat are needed to quantitatively evaluate the photooxidation mechanisms of SO2 in
the atmosphere were measured. Rate constants for the reactions of the excited SO2(3Bl}state of SO2 with various atmospheric gases, olkanes, alkenes,
NO, CO, etc., were determined. In view of these results, the rate of SO2 photooxidation in the atmosphere is estimated, and the possible role of
excited SO2/alkene interactions that generate aerosols is evaluated. Rate constants for the homogeneous reaction of SO2 with O3, NO3, and NzOs
were also estimated. All of these reactions are relatively slow for conditions that usually exist in polluted atmospheres. The unusual reaction of SO3
with NOl was observed, although its importance in Ihe atmosphere cannot be evaluated accurately from the existing data. An evaluation was made of
the photochemical smog mechanisms using a computer to simulate the rates of change in various polluted atmospheres. Several important features of
special interest in developing control strategies were observed. EPA CONTACT: Bufalini, J. J, 8-629-2422
600/3-76-072 PE 1HA095 CONTRACT NO. 6S-01-2642
Ecosystem Impacts of Urbanization Assessment Methodology BY D. L. Jameson, Institute of Ecology Logan, UT
A methodology is developed to use space-time analysis and ecosystem modeling to assess the secondary impacts of wastewater treatment facilities
(i.e., urbanization) on the ecosystem. The existing state of the ecosystem is described with emphasis on the dynamic, periodic, trend, and gradient proc-
esses. Ecosystem models are used to project consequences of project alternatives. Incremental and synergistic effects are indicated along with
suggested operational adjustments to minimize ecosystem impacts from the recommended project. Ecosystem models are described and the literature
on impacts is reviewed. A case study of urbanization at Lake George, NY, emphasizes the usefulness of the components of ecosystem models by linking
units from several studies with a new model (LAND). This model is described and documented. A case study of a new town (Woodlands, TX) indicates
the changes in current methodologies which are required to adopt space-time analysis and ecosystem modeling to the assessment of the effects of
urbanization on the ecosystem. EPA CONTACT: Kibby, H. V. 8-42O-4713
600/3-76-073 PE 110302 GRANT NO. 802214
Diffraction Technique lo Measure Size Distribution of Large Airborne Particles BY A. McSweeney, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta,
GA
The purpose of this project is to test and demonstrate a coherent optical diffraction technique for measuring the size distribution of large particles. This
technique is based on the generation of a transformation matrix which is used to relate the measured diffraction patterns to the size distribution of the
samples that produced the patterns. Four types of samples are considered: 1) pinholes in opaque discs, 2) photographic transparencies with opaque
circular spots, 3) particles deposited on microscope slides, and 4) aerosols. Computer simulations are performed to assess the accuracy and resolution
of the techniques. Although good results are obtained for pinholes in opaque discs, experimental difficulties limit the precision of this technique applied
to particles in a transparent medium. Improvements based on a reduction of system noise and an increase in detector sensitivity are discussed and
applied to the requirements on number density and size range of particles in a transparent medium. EPA CONTACT: Ellestad, T. G. 8-629-2181
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600/4-76-0160 PE1AA009 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1237
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume I - Analysis of Model Validity and Sensitivity Assessment
of Prior Evaluation Studies BY M. K. Kiu, D. C. Whitney, J. H. Seinfeld, and P. M. Roth, Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA
This report summarizes three independent studies: an analysis of prior evaluative studies of three mesoscale air pollution prediction models (two
trajectory models and one grid model), an examination of the extent of validity of each type of model, and an analysis of the sensitivity of grid model
predictions to changes in the magnitudes of key input variables. The analysis of prior studies showed that the three models evaluated generally
reproduced measured ground-level pollutant concentrations with less than acceptable accuracy. This outcome is the result partly of problems of
inadequacies in the models themselves. In the validity study, the results indicate that numerical diffusion can introduce significant error in the grid
model, whereas neglect, of wind shear and vertical transport are most detrimental in the trajectory approach. The sensitivity analysis assessed the
change in magnitude of predicted atmospheric pollutant concentration* doe to variations in wind speed, diffusivity, mixing depth, radiation intensity,
and emission rate. The results of the sensitivity analysis showed that variations in these key input variables influence predictions according to the
following order of decreasing influence: wind speed, emission rate, radiation intensity, mixing depth, vertical diffusivity, and horizontal diffusivity.
Moreover, the responses of CO and NO2 tend to vary linearly with the meteorological and emissions parameters, whereas those of NO and O3 tend to
be nonlinear. EPA CONTACT: Demerjian, K. L. 8-629-4524
600/4-76-016b PE1AA009 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1237
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume II - Refinements in the Treatment of Chemistry and
Meteorology BY S. D. Reynolds, J. P. Meyer, T. A. Hecht, D. C. Whitney, J. Ames, and M. A. Yocke, Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA
This report describes the refinement of o mesoscale photochemical air quality simulation model through studies of selected chemical and meteorological
phenomena that contribute to air pollution. The chemistry activities focused on the design of an automatic computer program for evaluating kinetic
mechanisms, the improvement of a photochemical mechanism for incorporation in mesoscale models, and the development of a chemical mechanism for
describing SOz oxidation. The meteorology studies examined the sensitivity of the model to the inclusion of wind shear, algorithms for deriving mass-
consistent wind fields, and the treatment of turbulent diffusivities and elevated inversion layers. Alternative numerical techniques for solving the
advection/diffusion equation in grid models are evaluated, including various finite difference, particle-in-cell, and finite element methods, in an
attempt to find a suitable methodology for accurately calculating the horizontal transport of pollutants. Finally, the report considers the problem of
multiday model usage and presents results from a two-day CO simulation of the Los Angeles basin. EPA CONTACT: Demerjian, K. L. 8-629-4524
600/4-76-016C PEA009 CONTRACT NO. 68-42-1237
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume III - Modeling in Microscale Phenomena BY R. G. Lamb,
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA
This report develops mathematical techniques that influence the development of urban air pollution but are not resolvable by grid networks used in
airshed simulation models. These phenomena include turbulence-generated fluxes of pollutants, turbulence-induced fluctuations in the contaminant
concentrations, and subgrid-scale variations in the mean concentration distribution. In addition, the report examines the problem of resolving the
spatial details that exist in the mean concentration fields in the vicinity of point and line sources. The analysis concludes with a discussion of the
problem of accounting for pollutant dispersion effects caused by buoyancy forces in hot stack exhausts. EPA CONTACT: Demerjian, K. L. 8—629-4524
600/4-76-016d PE1AA009 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1237
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume IV - Examination of the Feasibility of Modeling
Photochemical Aerosol Dynamics BY T. N. Jerskey, and J. H. Seinfeld, Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA
This report reviews the chemical and physical elements to be included in an aerosol model, and it estimates the relative importance of the physical
processes for photochemical aerosols. An in-depth assessment is presented of possible pathways of the chemistry of formation of nitrates, sulfates, and
organic aerosols in photochemical smog. Finally, the equations governing the evolution of the photochemical aerosols are derived and simplified on the
basis of order-of-magnitude calculations of the individual terms. EPA CONTACT: Demerjian, K. L. 8-629-4524
600/4-76-017 PED621 ROAP/TASK 21BEK IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Status and Quality of Radiation Measurements of Water BY A. N. Jarvis, R. f. Smiecinski, and D. G. Easterly, Environmental Monitoring &
Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
As part of the radiation quality assurance program conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, calibrated radionuclide solutions are
distributed to participating laboratories for instrument calibration and yield determinations. Laboratory performance studies involving the analysis of
radionuclides in environmental media are also conducted. A summary is given of the results of the water cross-check program for 1974. Examination of
these results reveals that gross beta is the most difficult (44 percent within the control limits) and tritium is the least difficult (90 percent within the
control limits) for the laboratories to analyze. These results indicate the need for improvement in analytical procedures for the radionuclide studies. EPA
CONTACT: Douglas, G. 8-595-2969
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600/4-76-018 PE1HD620 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0443
Design of Pollutant-Oriented Integrated Monitoring Systems: A Test Case; Environmental Lead BY D. W. Jenkins, National Institute of
Scientific Research Rancho Santa Fe, CA
It is necessary to assure that monitoring measurements are directly related to the population of highest risk and that the major sources of pollutants are
clearly identified and quantified. An integrated monitoring system is a systems approach for providing the information necessary to permit efficient
control of those sources of pollutants causing major threats to the population of highest risk. A "Workshop for the Design of a Pollutant-Oriented
Integrated Monitoring System" convened by EPA in March 1974 summarized the elements of such a systems approach and discussed those
imformation needs yet to be satisfied by basic monitoring research. EPA CONTACT: Schuck, E. A.
600/4-76-019 PE 1HA326 CONTRACT NO. 68-01 -0759
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Data Management BY N. f. Hampton, General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO
Santa Barbara, CA
The growing concern for subsurface water resources will surely be accompanied by an expanding groundwater data base, a data base which is already
quite large. This report is intended to point the way towards the efficient management of this data base which will assure that pertinent information is
available when and where it is needed. The discussion presented here will describe the requirements of groundwater data management, survey some
available capabilities which may serve to satisfy these requirements and identify the means by which these capabilities can be used to accomplish the
management of groundwater data. EPA CONTACT: Morgan, G. B.
600/4-76-020 PE 1H A323 GRANT NO. 802755-01
Applicability of the Cyanide Electrode for Measuring Free and Total Cyanide BY A. Schlueter, Central State University Wilberforce, OH
The Orion model 94-06 cyanide electrode was evaluated to determine its applicability to water and wostewaters. The calibration curve was Nernstian
over the concentration range of 0.26 to 26 ppm, and the slope of the curve was 59 mv per decade change. This work consisted in studying the response
of the cyanide electrode to cyanide when this ion was present in solution in both free and complex forms. The results show conclusively that the
electrode responds only to free cyanide in solution and not at all to that complexed to metals. EPA CONTACT: Gales, M. 8-684-7307
600/4-76-021 PE1AA009 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1293
Numerical and Experimental Study of Stably Stratified Flow Around Complex Terrain BY j. J. Riley, H. T. Liu, and E. W. Geller, Flow Research,
Inc. Kent, WA
A computer program was developed to compute three-dimensional stratified flow around complex terrain for the case of very strong stratification
(small internal Froude number). Laboratory experiments were performed for strongly stratified flow past three different terrain models for comparison.
The computed results are in fair agreement with the experiments for the cases of two simpler terrain models. The discrepancies are probably
attributable to the separated wake in the lee of the models. The agreement was not as good for the case of the more complex terrain. Possible sources
of error are discussed in some detail EPA CONTACT: Snyder, W. H. 8-629-2811
600/4-76-022 PE1AA009 CONTRACT NO. 68-O2-1293
Plume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flows Over Complex Terrain: Phase 2 BY H. T. Liu, and J. T. Lin, Flow Research, Inc. Kent, WA
Laboratory experiments were conducted in a stratified towing tank to investigate plume dispersion in stably stratified flow. First, plume dispersion over
an idealized terrain model with a simulated elevated inversion in the atmosphere was investigated. These results were compared with those of
experiments previously conducted under simulated ground inversions. Second, plume dispersion in 1-layer stably stratified flows over a realistic terrain
was also modeled. The plume dispersion patterns showed a strong interaction between the stratified flow and rugged terrain features. Third, plume
dispersion during inversion breakup was simulated. Results indicated that as soon as the convective layer built to reach the plume, pollutants were
stirred and carried to the ground. EPA CONTACT: Snyder, W. H. 8-629-2811
600/4-76-023 PE 1HA326 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-0759
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Methods and Costs BY L. G. Everett, K. D. Schmidt, R. M. Tinlin, and D. K. Todd, General Electric Company,
Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA
This report describes various groundwater monitoring methods and provides a generalized cost breakdown of the major economic factors for each
method. All possible groundwater-related measuring techniques applicable at the land surface, topsoil, vadose zone and zone of saturation are
presented. Each monitoring method is described, referenced and illustrated. Estimates of itemized capital and operational costs ore presented. The
material is presented for in-depth reference purposes without recommendation for least-cost techniques, a least-cost mix of groundwater monitoring
approaches, or an optimal information system. EPA CONTACT: Morgan, G. B.
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600/4-76-024 PE1HD621 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Effect of Temperature on Stability of Sulfur Dioxide Samples Collected by the Federal Reference Method BY R. G. Fuerst, f. P. Scaringelli,
and J. H. Margeson, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This report describes an evaluation of the effect of temperature on the stability of samples collected according to the Environmental Protection Agency
procedure for measurement of ambient sulfur dioxide. This evaluation was carried out over the range 35 to 278 micrograms per cubic meter of air
sampled. Collected samples were found to decay at a critical temperature-dependent rate. The rate of decay increases five-fold for every 10 degree
centigrade increase in temperature over the range 20 to 40 degrees. The rate of decay is independent of concentration over the range studied, and the
decay reaction follows first-order kinetics. A mathematical model was developed that allows sample decay to be calculated if the temperature history
of the sample is known. Temperature specifications and changes in the procedures necessary to eliminate the decay problem are proposed. EPA
CONTACT: Akland, G. G. 8-629-2346
600/4-76-025 PE1AA009 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Calculated Actinic Fluxes (290 - 700 nm) for Air Pollution Photochemistry Applications BY J. T. Peterson, Environmental Sciences Research
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
Calculations are presented of the actinic (spherically integrated) solar flux from 290 to 700 nm at solar zenith angles between 0 and 86°. The calculated
values are obtained by using a radiative transfer program (developed by DAVE) that accounts for molecular scattering, ozone absorption, and aerosol
scattering and absorption. Input data consist of aerosol size distribution, aerosol number and ozone concentrations as a function of height, aerosol
index of refraction, and the following as a function of wavelength: ozone absorption coefficient, molecular scattering coefficient, solar constant, and
surface reflectivity. The calculated actinic flux values are evaluated for their dependence on variations of surface reflectivity, aerosol amount, ozone
amount and station elevation. The variation of the actinic flux with altitude above the surface is discussed with emphasis on the change through the
lowest kilometer of the atmosphere. Finally, the flux values presented here are compared to those of Leighton (1961); the differences in the
methodology and input data between the two studies are illustrated. These calculated actinic flux data are useful for estimating photodissociation rate
constants for application to photochemical air pollution problems. EPA CONTACT: Peterson, J. T. 8-629-4552
600/4-76-026 PE1HA326 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-0759
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Monitoring Methodology BY D. K. Todd, R. M. Tinlin, K. D. Schmidt, and L. G. Everett, General Electric
Company—TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA
The first section of this report describes the needs, objectives and constraints of monitoring groundwater quality with particular emphasis on the
problem as viewed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, given its legislative mandates in the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
Amendments of 1972 (PL 92-500), and the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 (PL 93-523). The second section develops a methodology for monitoring
groundwater quality degradation resulting from man's activities. The methodology is presented in the form of a series of procedural steps arranged in
chronological order. By so doing, a straightforward sequence of actions is outlined which can lead to a groundwater pollution monitoring program in a
given area. The third and final section of the report provides information on groundwater quality. A description is given of the geologic framework
governing the movement of groundwater, and natural underground water quality. The occurrence of groundwater pollution, including its distribution,
mechanisms, attenuation, evaluation, and trends is presented. The constituents in polluted groundwater and the various sources and causes of pollution
are reviewed. The section ends with a discussion of water quality in relation to water use. EPA CONTACT: Morgan, G. B. 8-595-2929
600/4-76-027 PE1AD606 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Radioiodine Prediction Model for Nuclear Tests BY S. C. Black, and D. S. Barth, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas,
NV
Results of 14 experiments on the air-forage-cow-milk transfer of iodinel31 are summarized and used to develop prediction models for dose to the
thyroids of infants. The models are based on data from various types of nuclear tests together with data from controlled experiments using con-
taminating aerosols. This provides a realistic foundation for the predictions and for adjusting the predictions to correct for some types of forage.
Equations developed from these studies can be used to predict within a factor of 2 the infinite dose to a 2-gram thyroid from a single contamination
event where cows continue to ingest contaminated forage and the subject drinks 0.7 liters of milk per day. This dose, in rods, is equal to 0.37 times the
peak exposure rate measured 1 meter above ground, or 0.07 times the integrated air concentration. For wet deposition, it is suggested that the
predicted doses be increased by a factor of 10. An equation for pre-test prediction is also developed. Short-lived radioiodines and inhalation during
effluent passage have a definite effect on the predicted doses. EPA CONTACT: Douglas, G. 8-595-2969
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400/4-76-028 PE1AA603 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Airborne Lidor RAPS Studies, February 1974 BY J. A. Eckert, J. L. McElroy. D. H. Randy, J. L. Guagliardo, and S. H. Melfi, Environmental
Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Los Vegas, NV
During February 1974, on airborne downloading LIDAR system was flown in support of the Regional Air Pollution Study being conducted by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in St. Louis, Missouri. The LIDAR system was used primarily to measure mixing Jayer height over the metro-
politan orea during the morning and evening transition periods. The flight plan consisted of south to north and west 1o east traverses with horizontal
data resolution of 1.5 kilometers and a vertical resolution of 30 meters. [One traverse over the greater St. Louis area could be flown in about 10
minutes.) Final data are presented in computer-generated, iso-scattering curves plotted for altitude versus ground-distance along the particular
traverse. EPA CONTACT: Eckert, J. A. 8-595-2969
600/4-76-029b PE 1AA009 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1704
Empirical Technique* far Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part II. Feasibility Study of a Source-Oriented Empirical Air
Quality Simulation Model BY W. S. Meisel, and M. D. Tenner, Technology Service Corporation Santa Monica, CA
Meteorological dispersion functions in multiple-source simulation models for urban air quality ore usually specified on the basis of data from special
field experiments, usually involving isolated sources. In the urban environment, individual sources cannot be isolated. One may, however, ask for a
source-receptor relationship which, when summed (or integrated) over all the sources, would minimize the average squared error in prediction of
measured vafues. The feasibility of this approach is demonstrated by application to model-generated data, where the source-receptor relationship is
known. EPA CONTACT: Colder, K. L. 8-629-4545
600/4-76-029C PE1AA009 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1704
Empirical Technique* for Analysing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part IH. Short-Term Change* in Ground-level Ozone
Concentration!: An Empirical Analysis BY L. Breimcm, and W. S. Meisel, Technology Service Corporation Santa Monica, CA
An empirical analysis of ambient air quality data for the Los Angeles Basin is used to relate the one- and two-hour changes in oxidant levels in the urban
environment to the preceding levels of precursor pollutants and to meteorological variables. The intent was to demonstrate the feasibility of developing
a set of empirical difference equations for »he production of ctxidant over Kme. The wain voriobles determining one- and two-hour oxidant changes
were identified using, nonparametric regression techniques. A model for the oxidant changes was. developed uving nonlinear regression techniques. The
implications of the model are discussed. EPA CONTACT: Colder, K. L 8-629-4545
600/4-76-0306 PE IAA009 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Atmospheric Dispersion Parameters in Gautlian Plume Modeling: Port II. Possible Requirements for Change in the Turner Workbook
Values BY F. Pasquill, Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
The basis of the original Pasquill-Gifford curves used in the Turner Workbook is restated and consideration given to those features of the curves which
are now regarded as specially questionable. Data on crosswind spread from various field tests ore reviewed to emphasize the useful working relation
which holds between sigmo-y and the standard deviation of Hie wind direction fluctuation. Some new trial calculations of vertical spread are carried
out in the light of recent work using the gradient-transfer approach, recent similarity analyses, new observational data on the structure of turbulence in
the convective boundary layer, and Deardotff's modeling of the mixed layer. Recommendations are made concerning the use of wind direction
fluctuation data for estimating sigma-y, for various adjustments and constraints to be applied as an interim measure to the existing sigmo-z curves, and
for continuing work required in the progress toward a final revision of the Workbook. EPA CONTACT: Colder, K. L. 8-629-4545
600/4-76-031 PE1AA009 CONTRACT NO. 68-07-1729
Precipitation Scavenging of Fossil-Fuel Effluents BY M. T. Dana, D. R. Drewers, 0. W. Glover, and J. M. Hales, Battelle Pacific Northwest
Laboratories RJcMand, WA
A numerical model for predicting the precipitation scavenging of reactive pollutants from power plant plumes has been developed. The model, called
SMICK (Scavenging Model Incorporating Chemical Kinetics), calculates collection, liquid-phase chemical reaction, and desorption, if any, of multiple
plume-bound pollutants as they interact with falling raindrops and ore ultimately deposited on the surface. Calculations for any specific aqueousphase
kinetics mechanism can be performed with the model by expressing the mechanism in appropriate sub-routine form. The model has been tested against
field experiment data. EPA CONTACT: Viebrock, H. 8-629-4543
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600/4-76-032 PE1AA003 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-1081
Regional Air Pollution Study: Quality Assurance Audits BY J. R. Hribar, Rockwell International Corporation, Air Monitoring Center Creve Coeur,
MO
Aerometric data are being collected by the Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) far use in developing and evaluating air quality simulation models. In
addition to the Regional Air Monitoring System {RAMS), data are also collected by research teams in periodic expeditions to the St. Louis study area.
Data from all sources are made available for integration through the RAPS Data Bank. A quality assurance audit of instrument systems employed in the
Summer 1975 RAPS Expeditionary Research Program was conducted to check the various systems for accuracy. Additionally such checks provide a
bases far determining the extent to which data From different systems may be integrated. This report describes the audit equipment and standards used
and problems encountered. Quantitative audit results from individual instrument systems are presented. The audits included analyzers for NO, NO>.
O3, SCW, CO. OU ond THC measurements. EPA CONTACT-. Schiermeier, F. A.
600/5-76-003 PE1HA093 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-2475
Case Studies of Transit Energy and Air Pollution Impacts B Y J. P. Curry, De leuw. Corner and Company Washington, DC
The paper summarizes analysis of the energy consumption and air pollution impacts of eight case studies of new or improved transit services. The case
studies include (a) areowide bus service improvement programs involving route extensions, increased frequencies, new lines, demand responsive
service, and fare reductions; (b) new corridor exclusive busway service on the Shirley Highway and Son Bernardino Freeway; and (c) new rail transit
service in the Philadelphia-Lindenwold corridor. Probabilistic models were developed for each of these three service improvement sceneries to account
for key travel demand and transportation system factors affecting energy consumption and air pollution impact levels. Results showed that low
patronage response to areawide bus improvements as well as diversion from prior bus service, carpools, etc., and extensive auto access (parkand-ride,
kiss-ond-ride) to corridor systems reduce expected energy and air pollution gains and may, under certain conditions found in four case studies, result in
possible energy use increases. Additionally, it was found that auto use for corridor system access may worsen air quality conditions in suburban areas in
the vicinity of corridor transit terminal locations. EPA CONTACT: Plotkin, S. 8-755-0646
600/5-76-004 Pi 1HC619 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-2641
Evaluation of Water Quality Models: A Management Guide far Planners Bf G. f. Grtmsrud, E. J. Finnemore, and H. J. Owen, Systems
Control, Inc. Palo Alto, CA
This report is designed as a handbook specifically oriented to water quality and water resources planners and managers. It presents a large amount of
basic information concerning water quality modeling including procedures for: mode) evaluation, model selection, integration of modeling with
planning activities, and contracting modeling projects. Planners without previous experience in water quality modeling may use the information and
procedures included in the handbook to determine whether a water quality model could and should be used in a particular planning program, and
which specific model would be cost effective. This includes a step-by-srep procedure leading to the rejection or selection of models according to specific
project needs. The handbook discusses the implications which accompany the decision to model, including the needs for additional labor and
specialized technical expertise which are generated. Methods and procedures for integrating the use and result of water quality models with other
activities of the planning process are described as well as the respective merits of in-house and contracted modeling. The handbook also deals with the
procedures for obtaining and using contractual services few water quality modeling. Step-by-step instructions are provided for the preparation of
solicitations, evaluation of proposals and selection of contractors. EPA CONTACT: Tomo, H. C. 8—426-8553
600/7-76-001 PEEHE623 CONTRACT NO. 66-01-1981
Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group, Cincinnati, 31 March 1976 Stanford Research Institute Arlington, VA
The minutes of rhe third Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group Meeting cover the content of the presentations which were made and the discussion which
followed. The general areas of concern were: (1] a review of the content of the second Sector Group Meeting with indications of action taken and (2)
the development of oil shale processing in which the following areas were addressed: (a) health effects and environmental assessment programs at
EPA. ERDA, and DoD. (b) environmental measurements and technology programs at EPA, ERDA, and DoD, and (c) industrial point of view. EPA
CONTACT: Foley, G. J. 8-755-0207
600/7-76-002 PEEHE623 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-3188
Proceedings, USEPA, OEMI National Conference on Health. Environmental Effects, and Control Technology of Energy Use Mitre
Corporation McLean, VA
These proceedings include the addresses and papers reported at the National Conference on Health, Environmental Effects, and Control Technology of
Energy Use held in Washington, D.C., February 9-11, 1976. The symposium was sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of
Energy, Minerals, and Industry. Sixty papers are presented representing the work of 17 Federal Agencies active in the research and development
directed at protection of the nation's environment. EPA CONTACT: Laska, R. M. 6-426-2683
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600/7-76-003 PEEHE623 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-3188
Directory of Interagency Project Coordinators and Director* Mitre Corporation McLean, VA
This pamphlet includes the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the principal people who run the one hundred million dollar Energy Environment
Interagency Program. EPA CONTACT: laska, R. M. 8-426-2683
600/9-76-001 PE1RW103 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Handbook for ORD Report Specifications Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH
This report contains specification required by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Research and Development to ensure thar the results
and conclusions of its various research, development, and demonstration programs are documented in a uniform, cost-effective, and quality manner.
The specifications apply to all final scientific and technical reports that document in-house, interagency, grant, and contract research activity. Included
are the general format requirements concerning report organization, print size, image area, page numbering, use of illustrations ond tables, etc. The
essential items and the various sections of a report are illustrated with examples. EPA CONTACT: Gigliotti, G. M. 8-684-7551
600/9-76-O07a PE 1AAOOB GRANT NO. 803590
Denver Air Pollution Study - 1973 Proceedings of a Symposium - Volume I BY P. A. Russell, Denver, University of, Denver Research Institute
Denver, CO
€PA, university, and private researchers conducted a study of Denver's urban plume during the month of November 1973. The objective of the study
was to characterize the pollutants that cause the appearance of the visible colored haze, the so-called "Brown Cloud," which frequently occurs over
Denver during the fall and winter months. Gaseous and aerosol pollutants, and meteorological parameters were measured periodically under selected
conditions, in March 1975, a symposium was held to present and discuss the results of this study. This report. Volume I, contains important research
papers given at the symposium. The papers cover local windflow patterns; Lidar observations; Aitken, cloud, and ice nuclei concentrations; and
hydrocarbon analyses. EPA CONTACT-. Spiller, L L. 8-629-2181
600/9-76-008 PE1RWI03 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
ORD ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 2 BY D. Swink, Office of Monitoring and Technical Support, EPA Washington, DC
The second ORD ADP workshop focused on the merits of past data acquisition and manipulation techniques and procedures, and provided suggestions
for new approaches from the views of both providers and users of ADP resources. Subject areas included instrumentation, process control, and data
management aspects of laboratory automation; strengths ond weaknesses of scientific analysis; utility of environmental data bases; developments in
remote sensing projects, and future developments in EPA ADP resources. EPA CONTACT: Swink, D.
600/9-76-009 PE 1RW103 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Office of Research and Development Program Guide Office of Financial and Administrative Services, EPA Washington, DC
The Program Guide provides the public with information on the Office of Research and Development's current extramural research program and serves
as a guide to Office of Research and Development's key personnel. This publication will be updated each fiscal year. EPA CONTACT: Thompson, J.
8-426-2317
600/9-76-010 PE1BA60B IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Bioastay Procedures for the Ocean Disposal Permit Program Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL
The bioassay procedures given in this manual were developed to provide tests for conducting toxicity evaluations of waste materials considered for
ocean disposal under EPA's Ocean Disposal Permit Program. Nine bioassay procedures are described; thiee of which are considered "specioi" and are
not recommended for routine use. The procedures specify the use of various organisms representing several trophic levels. Both flow-through and static
tests are included. Methods given vary in their utility and complexity of performance. The procedures are not intended to be considered "standard
methods", but are to be used as reference methods or official methods dependent on the judgement of the EPA Regional Administrator responsible for
the management of rhe permit program. EPA CONTACT: Wilkes, F.
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600/9-76-011 PEEHE624 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Proceedings ol fhe first Workshop on Sampling Geolhermal Effluents Environmental Moniloring 8. Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
This is a compilation of papers presented at the first in a series of workshops on environmental monitoring of geothermal energy development held on
October 20 and 21, 1975 at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Monitoring and Support laboratory in Los Vegas, Nevada.
The purpose of this workshop was to generate the exchange of ideas and knowledge needed to develop o set of standard geothermal sampling
methods with assurance of quality in those methods. Representatives of industry, universities, and government presented 19 technical papers, 12 of
which are published in this document. Their content and the discussions which followed the ptesentations provided guidance for developing a recogni-
zed Referenced Sampling Method Handbook. EPA CONTACT: Douglas, G. 8-595-2969
600/9-76-012 PE1EA615 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Analytical Reference Standards and Supplemental Data far Pesticides and Other Selected Organic Compounds BY J. F. Thomson, Health
Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
This manual lists several hundred compounds of analytical reference standards of insecticides, herbicides, algicides, nematocides, rodenticides and
fungicides which are available, mostly in purified form, in subsamples of 100 milligrams to any bona fide pesticide laboratory in the world free of
charge. Also included in the manual are miscellaneous data pertinent to peslicidal compounds such as precautionary notes in the handling and storage
of highly toxic compounds, the preparation and storage of solutions of standard, residue methodology references, and an index of over 2,400 pesticide
equivalent names. EPA CONTACT: Morrison, M. 8-629-2883
600/9-76-0130 PEIRW103 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
ORD Publications Summary, March 1976 Technical Information Staff, ORO, EPA Cincinnati, OH
This summary is a current listing of the Office of Research & Development's final reports on in-house, grant, contract, and interogency projects. Reports
are indexed by TiHe, Subject Area, Performing Organization, Personal Author, Report Number, and Grant, Contract, or Interogency Agreement
Number to aid the reader in identifying reports of interest. Instructions on how to order copies of reports are on the inside of the front cover. EPA
CONTACT: Tale, A. H. 8-684-7281
600/9-76-016 PE1HD621 IN-HOUSE PRO JECT
Proceedings of the EPA Conference on Environmental Modeling end Simulation BY W. R. Cm, Office of Monitoring and Technical Support,
EPA Washington, DC
This document contains the Proceedings of the EPA Conference on Environmental Modeling and Simulation held in Cincinnati, Ohio, on April 19—22,
1976. This national Conference was the first of its kind to cover me state-of-the-art of mathematical and statistical models in the air, water, and land
environments. This document contains 164 technical papers on environmental modeling efforts in air quality management, air and water pollutant
transport processes, water runoff, water supply, solid waste, environmental management and planning, environmental economics, environmental
statistics, ecology, noise, radiation, and health. The Conference was directed toward the technical and administrative communities faced with the need
to make environmental decisions and predict future environmental phenomena. The Proceedings are believed to be the most complete summary of
environmental modeling efforts currently available. EPA CONTACT: Ott, W. R. 8-426-4153
600/9-76-018 PE1BC611 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Summaries of Active Extramural Research Tasks of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory 1975 BY W. A. Schwartz, C. Stumpf,
and D. Weber, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
Abstracts and statistical information are presented for each active extramural project, as of July 1975. Project directors and project officers for EPA
are listed to facilitate contacts by the public. EPA CONTACT: Schwartz, W. A. 8-684-7955
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REPORT NO.
SAB-73-001 1HA410 Nitrogenous Compound* in the Environment Office of Research and Development, Science Advisory Board, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 702/AS $7.00 6PO- EP1,2:N63 - $2.20
600/1-75-001 1GB090 Federal Noise Effects Research: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la -Noise Technology Staff, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 751/AS $6.25
600/1-75-002 1CA046 Formation of Halogenated Organics By Chlorinotion of Water Supplies — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ib -BY
J. C. Morris, Harvard University Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 511 /AS $4.25
600/1-75-003 1CA046 Virus-ln-Water Study of Finished Water from Six Communities — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY E. W.
Akin, D. A. Brashear, E. C. Lippy, and N. A. Clarke, Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 246 042/AS $3.75
600/1-75-004 1AA001 Molybdenum - A Toxicologtcal Appraisal BY L Friberg, p. Boston, G. Nordberg, M. Piscator, and K. H. Robert,
Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 458/AS $6.00
600/1-75-005 1AA001 Vapor-Phase Organic Pollutants - Volatile Hydrocarbons and Oxidation Products — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d -National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 357/AS $16.25
600/1-76-001 1AA601 Effects of Low Levels of Ozone and Temperature Stress — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY S. M. Horvath,
and L. J. Folinsfaee, California, University of Santo Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 309/AS $5.00
600/1-76-002 1EA078 Role of Mixed Function Oxidases in Insecticide Action — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY R. L. Mercalf,
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 709/AS $4.00
600/1-76-003 1EA078 Effect of Duck Hepatitis Virus on Pesticide Toxicity — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY W. L Raglond,
Georgia, University of. Poultry Disease Research Center Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 351/AS $4.50
600/1-76-O04 1EA078 Chemistry and Mode of Action of Insecticides — Abstiacted 600/9-76-013o -BY T. R. Fukuto, California,
University of. Department of Entomology Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/1-76-005 1EA078 In-Vitro Screening Methods Evaluating the Neurotoxic Potential of Pesticides — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 -BY T. Norahashi, Duke University Medical Centei Durham, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249
352/AS $4.00
600/1-76-006 1AA005 National Environmental Specimen Bank Survey — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY R. I. Van Hook, and E. E.
Huber, Oak Ridge Hationol Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 180/AS $7.75
600/1-76-007 1FA082 Bibliography of the Cat: Revised Edition — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13o -BY E. Berman, and C. G. Liddle,
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 93P/AS $16.25
600/1-76-008 1EA07B Mode of Action oi Cyclodiene Insecticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY L. A. Crowder, Arizona,
University of, Department of Entomology Tucson, AZ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 670 'AS $5.00
600/1-76-009 1AA601 Effects of Oxidant and Sulfate Interaction on Production of Lung Leiions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY
G. Freeman, and L. T. Juhos, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 729/AS
$4.00
600/1-76-01 Oa IAA601 Assessment of Toxicity of Automotive Metallic Emissions. Volume I: Assessment of Fuel Additives Emission
Toxicity via Selected Assay* of Nucleic Acid and Protein Synthesis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o —BY D. J.
Holbrook Jr., North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: NTJS-PB 251 231 /AS $4.50
600/l-76-010b 1AA601 Assessment of Toxicity of Automotive Metallic Emissions. Volume II: Relative Toxicities of Automotive
Metallic Emissions Against lead Compounds Using Biochemical Parameters — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a
—BY D. J. Holbrook Jr., North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill. NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 232/AS $4.50
600/1-76-011 1AA601 Community Health Environmental Surveillance Studies (CHESS) Air Pollution Monitoring Handbook:
Manual Methods — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 157/AS $6.00
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REPORT NO.
600/1-76-012 1EA488 Optimization and Evaluation of a Microelectrolyfic Conductivity Detector for the Gas Chromatographic
Determination of Pesticide Residues — Abstracted 600/9-76-013« -BY R. C. Halt, Purdue University West
Lafayette, IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 451 /AS $6.75
600/1-76-013 1CC614 Methyl Mercury and the Metabolic Responses of Brain Tissue — Abstracted 600/9-76-0130 -BY R. J. Bull,
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 006/AS $4.00
600/1-76-014 1AA60) Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-76~013a —Notional Academy of Sciences Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 251 318/AS $9.75
600/1-76-015 1AA601 Realistic Models for Mortality Rates and Their Estimation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY V. K. Murthy,
California, University of Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 638/AS $5.50
600/1-76-016 1AA601 Comparative Methylation Chemistry of Platinum, Palladium, Lead, and Manganese — Abstracted
600/9—76-013a —BY R. T. Taylor, California, University of, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Livermore, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 251 553/AS $4.00
600/1 -76-017 1EA615 Manual of Analytical Quality Control for Pesticide* and Related Compound* in Human and Environmental
Samples — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY J. Sherma, Lafayette College Easton, PA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/1-76-018 1AA601 Toxicology of Metals - Volume I — Abstracted 600Y9-76-013o -BY L. Friberg, Subcommittee on the
Toxicology o< Metals Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 991 /AS $9.00
600/1-76-019 1AA601 Baseline Levels of Platinum and Palladium in Human Tissue — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY D. E.
Johnson, R. J. Prevost, J. B. Tillery, D. E. Camann, and J. M. Hosenfield, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio,
TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 885/AS $9.00
600/1-76-020 1AA601 Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -National Academy of Sciences Washington,
DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 196/AS $ 10.75
600/1-76-021 1AA601 Trace Substances and Tobacco Smoke in Interaction with Nitrogen Oxides: Biological Effects — Abstracted
600/9-76-013o -BY G. Freeman, and L. T. Juhos, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 252 083/AS $4.00
600/1-76-022 1EA615 Reliability of Bacterial Mutagenesis Techniques to Distinguish Carcinogenic and Non-carcinogenic
Chemicals BY B. Commoner. Washington University, Center for the Biology of Natural Systems St. Louis, MO ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/1-76-023 1AA601 Scientific and Technical Data Base for Criteria and Hazardous Pollutants-1975 ERC/RTP Review Health
Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 942 /AS $ 12.00
600/1-76-024 1AA601 Regression Using •'Hockey Stick" Functions BY V. Hasselblad, J. P. treason, and W. C. Nelson, Health Effects
Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 576/AS $3.50
600/1 -76-025 1EA615 Pesticide Induced Delayed Neurotoxicrry - Proceedings of a Conference BY R. L. Baron, Health Effects Research
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/1-76-026 1CC614 Public Behavior and Attitudes in Response to Reported Hazardous Drinking Water - A Feasibility Study BY
R. E. Franz Jr., Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-73-001 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-73-002 1BB034 Portable Device for Measuring Wastewater Flow in Sewers BY M. A. Nawrocki, Hittman Associates, Inc.
Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 142 $4.75
600/2-73-003 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-73-004 1BB033 Planned Maintenance Management System for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants BY D. H. Sargent,
and D. A. Ruich, Enviro Plan, Inc. College Park, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:600/2-73-004 $ 1.55 NTIS-PB
233 1U
600/2-74-001 1AB013 Assessment of the Potential of Clean Fuels and Energy Technology BY E. Hall, P. Choi, and E. Krope, Baftelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM:GPO-EP1.23/2:600/2-74-001 $2.60 NTIS-PB 239 970/AS
$7.00
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REPORT NO.
600/2-74-002 1AB013 Control of Environmental Impacts From Advanced Energy Sources BY E. E. Hughes Jr., E. M. Dickson, and R. A.
Schmidt, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: OPO-EP1.23/2:600/2-74-002 $4.00 NTIS-
PB 239 450/AS $6.50
600/2-74-003 1BB045 Development of Phosphate - Free Heavy Duty Detergents BY A. M. Schwartz, and A. E. Davis, Gillette Research
Institute Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:600/2-74-003 $2.65 NTIS-PB 232 943
600/2-74-004 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-74-005 1BB033 Development of a Monthly Technology Bulletin BY D. A. Sandoski, Franklin Institute Research Laboratories
Philiadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:600/2-74-005 $1.65 NTIS-PB 238 471/AS
600/2-74-006 1BB036 Study of Feasibility of Herbicide Orange Chlorinalysis BY E. A. Lavergne, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, T. R.
Evans Research Center Painesville, OH ORDER FROM: Paul Des Rosiers 202 426-4170
600/2-74-007 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-74-008 1 ABO 15 Proceedings, Symposium Control of Fine-Particulate Emissions from Industrial Sources, January 15-18,1974
San Francisco, CA Air Pollution Control Division, ORD, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 829
$13.00
600/2-74-009a 1BB036 State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Inorganic Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a
-BY J. Patterson, Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, II ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 959/AS $4.25
600/2-74-009b 1BB036 State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Commercial Explosives — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOta -BY J. Patterson, Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 960
$4.75
600/2-74-009c 1BB036 State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Industrial Inorganic Gases — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOIa -BY J. Patterson, Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 961 /AS
$4.25
600/2-75-001 1BB036 Projects in the Industrial Pollution Control Division - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
Industrial Pollution Control Division, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 892/AS $11.25
600/2-75-002 1GB090 Federal Surface Vehicle Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Program: FY 73 - FY 75 —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
887/AS $4.75
600/2-75-003 1GB090 Federal Aircraft Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Programs: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb -Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington. DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 904/AS $7.25
600/2-75-004 1BB034 Contributions of Urban Roadway Usage to Water Pollution — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY D. G.
Shaheen, Biospherics, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 854/AS $10.00
600/2-75-005 1BB033 Municipal Water Pollution Control Abstracts for 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY J. S. Murphy,
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 834/AS $25.25
600/2-75-006 1 ABO 13 Detailed Cost Estimates For Advanced Effluent Desulfurization Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
BY G. G. McGlamery, R. L. Torstrick, W. J. Broadfoot, J. P. Simpson, L. J. Henson, S. V. Tomlinson, and J. F. Young,
Tennessee Valley Authority Muscle Shoals, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 541 /AS $ 11.25
600/2-75-007 1BB042 Impact of Hydrologic Modifications on Water Quality — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY J. Bhutan!, R.
Holberger, W. E. jacobsen, P. Spewak, and D. B. Truett, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
248 523/AS $13.00
600/2-75-008 1GB090 Federal Machinery Noise Research, Development and Demonstration: FY 73-75 Noise Technology Staff, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 523/AS $5.25
600/2-75-009 1AB014 Oil Shale Air Pollution Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY E. E. Hughes, P. A. Budee, C. V. Fojo, R. G.
Murray, and R. K. White, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 858/AS $5.25
600/2-75-010 1GB090 Assessment of the Federal Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Activities: FY 73 - FY 75 —
Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id -BY E. E. Berkau, S. R. Cordle, F. D. Hart, and G. R. Simon, Noise Technology Staff,
EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 894/AS $6.00
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REPORT NO.
600/2-75-011 1AB012 Study of SO> Control For Selected Industrial Boilers BY j. Bhutan!, C. B. Foster, E. M. Jamgochian, and E. P.
Krajeski, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-75-012 1AB013 Continuous Measurement of Gas Composition From Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY
E. Brooks, D. Lucioni, C. Flegol, L. Horneft, M. Kolpin, and R. Williams, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 024/AS $5.75
600/2-75-013a 1 ABO 12 Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Boiler Baghouse - Nudea Generating Wont BY R. Bradway, and R. Casi, OCA
Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 641 /AS $6.00
600/2-75-014 1AB015 Sinter Plant Windbox Gas Recirculating System Demonstration BY D. Pengidore, National Steel Corporation
Weirton, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 564/AS $6.00
600/2-75-015 1AB012 Conditioning of Fly Ash With Sulfur Tri-Oxide and Ammonia BY E. B. Dismukes, Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 231 /AS $6.75
600/2-75-016 1AB015 Incinerator Overfire Mixing Demonstration — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —BY T. J. Lamb, Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 015/AS $6.25
600/2-75-017 1 ABO 12 Effect of Chemical Composition on the Surface Resistivity of Fly Ash — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY R.
E. Bickelhaupr, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, Al ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 885/AS $4.25
600/2-75-018 1AB012 Study of Flux Force - Condensation Scrubbing of Fine Particules BY S. Calvert, N. jhoveri, and T. Huislcing,
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 297/AS $7.50
600/2-75-019 1 ABO 14 Estimating Kinetics of Combustion Especially Reactions Involving NO, and SO, BY S. W. Benson, Stanford
Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 054/AS $5.25
600/2-75-020 1AB020 Paniculate Removal From Gas Stream! at High Temperature - High Pressure BY A. K. Rao. M. P. Schrag, and
L. J. Shannon, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 858/AS $4.75
600/2-75-021 a 1AB012 Evaluation of Systems for Control of Emissions from Rocket Motors - Phase I BY S. Stalberg, A.P.T., Inc. San
Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 590/AS $4.25
600/2-75-022 1 ABO 13 Effects of Transient Operating Conditions on Steam - Electric Generator Emissions BY J. S. McKnight,
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 701 /AS $5.50
600/2-75-023 1 ABO 13 Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide In Spray Column and Turbulant Contacting Absorbers BY C. Y. Wen, and L S.
Fan, West Virginia University Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 334/AS $5.50
600/2-75-024 1AA010 Versatile Gas Filter Correlation Spectrometer BY D. E. Burch, D. A. Gryvnak. and J. D. Pembrook, Aeronutronic
Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 577/AS $4.50
600/2-75-025 1AA010 Particle Detector By Mechanical Impact Sensing BY M. Benarie, and j. Quetier, Institut National de Recherche
Chimique Appliquee Vertle Petit, FR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 212/AS $5.00
600/2-75-026a 1BB039 Control of Water Pollution From Cropland, VoL I - A Manual for Guideline Development U.S. Department of
Agriculture Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 517/AS $5.50
600/2-75-027 1BB034 Sewer Flow Measurement - A State-of-the Art Assessment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY P. E. Shelley,
and G. A. Kirkpatrick, EG&G, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 371 /AS $11.75
600/2-75-028 1BB036 Electrolytic Treatment of Job Shop Metal Finishing Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY B. E.
Warner, New England Plating Company, Inc. Worcester, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 560/AS $6.75
600/2-75-029 1BB043 Measurements of Active Biomass Concentrations in Biological Waste Treatment Processes — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOIc -BY F. G. Pohland, and S. J. Kany, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 135/AS $6.25
600/2-75-030 1BB043 Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania, Advanced Waste Treatment Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY T.
W. Greenlund, and F. R. Gaines, Hatfield Township Municipal Authority Colmar, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
622/AS $7.50
600/2-75-031 1BB043 Actinomycetes of Sewage-Treatment Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY H. A. Lechevalier, Rutgers
University New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 914/AS $4.25
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600/2-75-032 1BB043 Bioflocculation and the Accumulation of Chemicals By Floe-Forming Organisms -- Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c —BY P. R. Dugan, Ohio State University Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 793/AS
$6.25
600/2-75-033 1BB034 Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows by Dissolved Air Flotation — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id -BY T.
Bursztynsky, D. Feuerstein, W. Moddaus, and C. Huang, Engineering Science, Inc. Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 248 186/AS $8.00
600/2-75-034 1BB043 Trench Incorporation of Sewage Sludge in Marginal Agricultural Land — Abstracted 600/9-75-001d -BY J.
M. Walker, W. D. Borge, R. L. Cheney, E. Epstein, and J. D. Menzies, U.S. Department of Agriculture Beltsville, MD
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 561 /AS $9.00
600/2-75-035 1BB043 Aerobic-Stabilization of Waste Activated Sludge - An Experimental Investigation -- Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld —BY D. B. Cohen, and D. G. Fullerton, Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District No. 1
Commerce City, CO FMC Corporation Englewood, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 593/AS $7.50
600/2-75-036 1BC611 Alternative Septage Treatment Method: Lime Stabilization/ Sand-Bed Dewatering — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 e —BY W. A. Feige, E. T. Oppelt, and J. F. Kreissl, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 816/AS $4.25
600/2-75-037 1AB013 Test Evaluation of Cat-Ox High Efficiency Electrostatic Precipitator — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY E. M.
Jamgochian, N. T. Miller, and R. Reale, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 647/AS $5.50
600/2-75-038 1BB043 Lime Use in Wastewater Treatment: Design and Cost Data — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY E. De La
Fuente, L. O. Britt, M. L. Spealman, R. J. Stenquist, and F. J. Zadick, Brown and Caldwell, Construction Engineers
Walnut Creek, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 181 /AS $9.75
600/2-75-039 1BC611 Improved Liquid-Solids Separation By An Aluminum Compound in Activated Sludge Treatment —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d —BY C. F. Lenhart, and J. W. Cagle, Greene County Sanitary Engineering Department
Xenia, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 228/AS $4.50
600/2-75-040 1DB063 Evaluation of Hazardous Wastes Emplacement in Mined Openings BY R. B. Stone, P. L. Aamodt, P. Madden,
and M. R. Engler. Fenix and Scisson, Inc. Tulsa, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 701 /AS $13.50
600/2-75-041 1DB311 Determination of Incinerator Operating Conditions Necessary for Safe Disposal of Pesticides BY T. L.
Ferguson, f. J. Bergman, G. R. Cooper, R. T. Li, and F. L. Honea, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 251 131/AS $11.00
600/2-75-042 1NB458 Control of Hydrocarbon Emissions From Petroleum Liquids — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -B Y C. E. Burnklin,
E. C. Cavanaugh, J. C. Dicker-man, S. R. Fernandes, and G. C. Wilkins, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 246 650/AS $8.00
600/2-75-043 1DB064 Sanitary Landfill Stabilization with Leachate Recycle and Residual Treatment — Abstracted
600/9-75-00Id —BY F. G. Portland, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248
524/AS $5.50
600/2-75-044 1DB311 Summation of Conditions and Investigations for the Complete Combustion of Organic Pesticides —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d —BY B. T. Riley Jr., Independent Management Consultant on Environmental Affairs
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 177/AS $5.00
600/2-75-045 1AB013 Method for Evaluating SOJ Abatement Strategies — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY C. T. Chi, L C. Eimutis,
W. H. Medley, M. V. Jones, R. Jones, and L. B. Mote, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 669/AS $5.00
600/2-75-046 1AB014 NO* Combustion Control Methods and Costs for Stationary Sources—Summary Study — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d -BY A. B. Shimizu, R. J. Schreiber, H. B. Mason, G. G. Poe, and S. B. Youngblood, Acurex
Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 750/AS $5.50
600/2-75-047 1BB043 Demineralization of Wastewater by Electrodialysis — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY H. H. Takenoka C. L
Chen, and R. P. Miele, Los Angeles County Sanitation District Whittier, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 102/AS
$4.00
600/2-75-048 1AA002 Protocol to Characterize Gaseous Emissions as a Function of Fuel and Additive Compositioni —^Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d —BY H. M. Dietzmann, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 25J
363/AS $6.00
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600/2-75-049 1BC611 Raw Sewage Coagulation and Aerobic Sludge Digestion — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY R. H. Jones, T.
A. Burnsztymky, and J. D. Crane, Holywood, City of Holywood, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 107/AS $6.00
600/2-75-050 1AB013 EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Advanced Program (First Progress Report) — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d -BY M. Epstein, Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 279/AS
$6.25
600/2-75-051 1 ABO 13 Conceptual Design of a Commercial Scale Plant for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d -BY W. F. Nekervis, and E. F. Hensley, Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 248 199/AS $16.25
600/2-75-052 1AA010 Collection Efficiency Study of the Proposed Method 13 Sampling Train — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY
W. Smith, Entropy Environmentalists, Inc. Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 103/AS $4.00
600/2-75-053 1AA010 Determination of the Magnitude of SO2, NO, COi, and Ol Stratification in the Ducting of Fossil Fuel Fired
Power Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY A. R. Crawford, M. W. Gregord, E. H. Manny, and W. Bartok,
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 565/AS $6.75
600/2-75-054 1AB012 Overview of EPA/IERL-RTP Scrubber Programs — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY D. W. Cooper, L. W.
Parker, and E. Mallove, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 390/AS $5.50
600/2-75-055 1BB036 Treatment of Textile Wastewater by Activated Sludge and Alum Coagulation — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld -BY T. I. Rinker, Lehigh Valley Industries, Inc. Bangor, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 142/AS
$7.75
600/2-75-056 1AB012 Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on Three Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld —BY C. B. Nichols, and J. D. McCain, M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 248 220/AS $5.00
600/2-75-057 1 ABO 13 Magnesia Scrubbing Process as Applied to on Oil-Fired Power Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY G.
Koehler, and J. A. Burns, Chemical Construction Corporation New York, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 201/AS
$9.00
600/2-75-058 1BB043 Semi-Automatic Control of Activated Sludge Plants - State of the Technology BY C. A. Nagel, Los Angeles
County Sanitation District Whittier, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 067/AS $7.75
600/2-75-059 1AB012 Proceedings: Symposium on Fine Particles - Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1975 — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d -BY 6. J. H. Liu, Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 514/AS
$21.25
600/2-75-060 1BC611 Ultraviolet Disinfection of Activated Sludge Effluent Discharging to Shellfish Waters BY J. A. Roeber, and F.
M. Hoot, St. Michaels, Town of St. Michaels, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 460/AS $5.00
600/2-75-061 1BC611 Laboratory Evaluation of a Method for Enhancing the Kinetics of Activated Sludge Treatment Plants —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY S. J. Sedita, Houston Research, Inc. Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
683/AS $4.75
600/2-75-062 1BB034 Helical Bend Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator BY R. B. Boericke, M. M. Cohn, G. Galino, C. Koch, F. E.
Parkinson, T. M. Prus-Chacinski, R. H. Sullivan, and J. E. lire, American Public Works Association Chicago, IL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 250 545, AS $6.00
600/2-75-063 1 ABO 13 Catalytic Desulfurization and Denitrogenation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY C. N. Sotterfteld, M.
Modell, J. F. Mayer, and J. F. Cocchetto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 248 101/AS $4.50
600/2-75-064 1HB617 Scientific Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control of Irrigation Return Flows — Abstracted 600/9—75-001 d
-BY M. E Jensen, U.S. Department of Agriculture Kimberly, ID ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 1 WAS $5.00
600/2-75-065 1BB043 Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow Samplers - 1975 BY P. E. Shelley, and G. A. Kirkpatrick, EG&G
Washington Analytical Services Center, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 987/AS $ 10.50
600/2-75-066 1AB013 Molecular Sieve Control Process in Sulfuric Acid Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY D. W. Hissong,
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 563/AS $5.00
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600/2-75-067 1AB013 Evaluation of National Boiler Inventory — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id —BY A. A. Putnam, E. L. Kropp, and R.
E. Barrett, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 100/AS $4.50
600/2-75-068 1 ABO 13 Environmental Problem Definition for Petroleum Refineries, Synthetic Natural Gas Plants, and Liquefied
Natural Gas Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id -BY E. C. Cavanaugh, J. D. Colley, P. S. Dzierlenga, V. M.
Felix, D. C. Jones, and T. P. Nelson, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 245/AS $12.50
600/2-75~069a 1AB014 Guidelines for Residential Oil-Burner Adjustments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOId —BY D. W. Locklin, and R. E.
Barrett, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 292/AS $4.00
600/2-75-070 EHB447 EPA Program Status Report - Synthetic Fuels Program — Abstracted 600/9-75-001d -BY B. Truett, R. G.
Murray, and G. Foley, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 247 140/AS $4.00
600/2-75-071 1BB034 Detention Tank for Combined Sewer Overflow - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Demonstration Project Milwaukee,
City of. Department of Public Works Milwaukee, Wl Consoer, Townsend, and Associates Milwaukee, Wl ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 250 427/AS $9.75
600/2-75-072 1BB035 Economical Residential Pressure Sewer System with No Effluent BY G. F. Hendricks, and S. M. Rees, SIECO, Inc.
Columbus, IN Grandview Lot Owners Association Columbus, IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 195/AS $5.00
600/2-75-073 1 ABO 13 SO2 Reduction in Non-utility Combustion Sources - Technical and Economic Comparison of Alternatives —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY P. S. K. Choi, E. L. Kropp, W. E. Ballantyne, M. Y. Anastas, A. A. Putnam, D. W.
Hissong, and T. J. Thomas, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 051/AS
$9.75
600/2-75-074 1AB012 Evaluation of a Paniculate Scrubber on a Coal-Fired Utility Boiler — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY D. S.
Ensor, B. S. Jackson, S. Calvert, C. Lake, D. V. Wallon, R. E. Milan, K. S. Campbell, T. A. Cahill, and R. G. Flocchini,
Meteorology Research, Inc. Altodena, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 562/AS $7.75
600/2 75 075 1AB014 Effect of Fuel Sulfur on NO, Emissions from Premixed Flames — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —BY J. O. L.
Wendt, and J. M. Ekmann, Arizona, University of Tucson, AZ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 099/AS $5.00
600/2-75-076 1A AGIO Development of Analytical Techniques for Measuring Ambient Atmospheric Carcinogenic Vapors —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY E. D. Pellizzari, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 250 620/AS $7.50
600/2-75-077 1AA010 Evaluation of the Correlation Spectrometer as an Area SO* Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY R.
B. Sperling, Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 113/AS $5.50
600/2-75-078 1AB013 Fuel Gas Environmental Impact: Phase Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY f. 1. Robson, A. J.
Giramonti, W. A. Blecher, and G. Mazzella, United Technologies Research Center Hartford, CT ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 249 454/AS $9.75
600/2-76-001 1AB012 Evaluation of Sonics for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY R. Hegarty, and L. J.
Shannon, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 315/AS $4.50
600/2-76-002 1 ABO 15 Control of Reclamation (Sinter) Plant Emissions Using Electrostatic Preeipitators — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY J. Varga Jr., Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249
505/AS $5.00
600/2-76-003 1 ABO 14 Survey and Evaluation of Kinetic Data on Reactions in Methane/Air Combustion — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY V. S. Engleman, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 248 139/AS $12.50
600/2-76-004 1AB013 Iron Foundry Cupola Recuperative Emission Control Demonstration — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a —BY J. F.
Turner III, Flynn and Emrich Company Baltimore, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 481/AS $4.50
600/2-76-005a 1BB045 Water Quality Simulation of Tahoe-Truekee System, NevadaCalifornia - Volume I — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY J. A. Westphal, J. V. A. Sharp, and R. L. Batemon, Nevada, University of. Center for Water
Resources Research Reno, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 798/AS $4.50
600/2-76-005b 1BB045 Water Quality Simulation of Tahoe-Truckee System, NevadaCalifornia: Volume II - Appendices —
Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a -BY J. A. Westphal, J. V. A. Sharp, and R. L Bateman, Nevada, University of. Center
for Water Resources Research Reno, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 799/AS $9.25
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600/2-76-006 1BB034 Design and Testing of a Prototype Automatic Sewer Sampling System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY P.
E. Shelley, EG8.G Washington Analytical Services Center, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 613/AS
$5.50
600/2-76-007 1AB013 Mixed Oxides for Fuel Ceil Electrodes — Abstracted «00/9-76-013a -BY U. Bertocci, M. Cohen, W. S.
Horton, T. Negas, and A. R. Siedle, National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248
744/AS $4.50
600/2-76-008 1AB013 SO? Control Processes for Non-Ferrous Smelters — Abstracted 600/9-76-013
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600/2-76-020 1A8012 High-Velocity, High-Efficiency Aerosol Filtration ~- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY D. Leith, S. N. Rudnick,
and M. W, First, Harvard School of Public Heafth Boston, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 457/AS $7.50
600/2-76-021 1AA010 Electrochemical Analyiis of Sulfidic and Amine Odorants -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -By J. M.
Nwankwo, and A. Turk, New York, City College of New York, NY ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-022 1BB043 Apollo County Park Wastewater Reclamation Project - Antelope Valley, California — Afaitracted
600/9-76-013a -BY H. T. Brandt, and R. E. Kuhns, Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 252 997/AS $10.00
600/2-76-023 1 ABO 12 Tentative Procedures for Particle Sizing In Protest Streams— Cascade Importers — Abstracted
60079-76-013a —BY O. B. Harris, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 375/AS $4.50
600/2-76-024 IB6392 Reuse of Powor Plant Desulfurization Waste Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY L J. Bornsfein, R. B.
Fling, F. D. Hess, R. C. Rossi, and J. RossoH, Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250
732/AS $6.00
600/2-76-025 1BC611 Cross-flow Filtration in Physical-Chemical Treatment of Municipal Sewage Effluents — Abstracted
600/9-76-OI3a —BY H. A. Mahtoian, W. G. Sisson, K. A. Kraus, and J. S. Johnson Jr., Oak Ridge National
Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 443/AS $6.00
600/2-76-026 1AA002 Effect of Gasoline Additives on Gaseous Emissions, Part II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY R. W. Hum, F.
Cox, and J. R. Allsap, Energy Research and Development Administration Bortlesville, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
254 238/AS $4.50
600/2-76-027 1BB610 Detection of Oil in Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY D. H. Bock, and E. H. Eckert, Colspan Corporation
Buffolo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 359/AS $4.00
600/2-76-028 1BB610 Inverted Siphons for Oil Trapping — Abstracted oOO/9-76-013a -BY R, C. Ziegler, R. E. Baier, and D. J.
Schuring, Calspon Corporation BoHalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 360/AS $4.50
600/2-76-029 1BB610 Program for Preventing and Eliminating Oil Pollution of the Buffalo Rivei — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
BY R. C. Ziegler, Colspan Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 518/AS $6.00
600/2-76-030 1BB610 Evaluation of a Pneumatic Barrier for Oil Containment — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY J. M. Grace,
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 361 /AS $5.00
600/2-76-031 1BB610 Sampling and Identification of Pollutant Oils in Industrial Watercourses — Abstracted 600/9-76-OT3a -BY
R. E. Boier, E. A. Gasiecki, R. P. Leonard, ond E. J. Mack, Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
249 362/AS $9,00
600/2-76-032a 1AB015 Source Assessment: Prioritization of Stationary Air Pollution Sources—Model Description — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY E. C. Eimutis, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253
479/AS $5.00
600/2-76-032fa 1AB015 Source Assessment: Flat Glass Manufacturing Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY R. B. Reznik,
Monsoijto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 356/AS $6.75
600/2-76-032c 1AB015 Source Assessment: Fertilizer Mixing Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY G. D. Rowlings, and R. B.
Reznik, Monscmto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 992/AS $7.50
600/2-76-032d 1 ABO 15 Source Assessment: Phthalic Anhydride BY R. W. Serth, and T. W. Hughes, Monsanto Reseorch Corporation
Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-O32e 1AB015 Source Assessment: Severity of Stationary Air Pollution Sourcei—A Simulation Approach BY E. C. Eimutis, B.
J. Holmes, and L. B. Mote, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-033 1AA010 X-Ray Fluorescence Multispectrometer for Rapid Elemental Analysis of Particulate Pollutants —
Abstracted 600/9~76-013a —BY J. Wagman, R. L. Bennett, and K. T. Knapp, Environmental Sciences Research
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 779/AS $4.00
600/2-76-034 1AA010 Development Strategy for Pollutant Dosimetry — Abstracted 600/9-7o-013a -BY J. W. Harrison, P. A.
Lawless, D. f.. Gilbert, and J. H. White, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
Pending
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600/2-76-035 1AB012 Evaluation of Eight Novel Fine Particle Collection Devices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY D. W. Cooper,
R. Wang, and D. P. Anderson, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 621/AS $7.50
600/2-76-0360 1 ABO 13 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: White Pine Copper Smelter — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Seme, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 754/AS $4.00
600/2-76-036b 1AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Kennecott, Hayden, Copper Smelter —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Serne, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 755/AS $4.50
600/2-76-036c 1AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Kennecott, McGill, Copper Smelter —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J.C. Seme, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 756/AS $4.00
600/2-76-036d 1 AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Kennecott, Hurley, Copper Smelter —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Seme, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 757/AS $4.00
600/2-76-036e 1AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Magma, San Manuel, Copper Smelter —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Seme, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 758/AS $4.00
600/2-76-036f 1 ABO 13 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Contra! Studies: Pttelps Dodge, Ajo, Copper Smelter —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Seme, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 759/AS $4.50
600/2-76-036g 1AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Phelps Dodge, Morenci, Copper Smelter —
Abstracted 600/°-76-OI3a —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Serne, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 760/AS $3.50
600/2-76-036h 1AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Phelps Dodge, Douglas, Cooper Smelter BY
I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Serne, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
251 761/AS $4.00
600/2-76-036! 1AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, El Paso, Copper Smelter —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Seme, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 762/AS $4.00
600/2-76-0361 1AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, Hayden, Copper Smelter —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Seme, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 763/AS $4.00
600/2-76-036k 1 ABO 13 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, Tacoma, Copper Smelter —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Seme, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 764/AS $4.00
600/2-76-037 1AB015 Catalytic Oxidation of Fuels for NO. Control from Area Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY J. P.
Kesselring, R. A. Brown, R. J. Schrieber, and C. B. Mayer, Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 252 195/AS $7.50
600/2-76-038 1AB014 Residential Oil Furnace System Optimization—Phase I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY L. P. Combs, and
A. S. Okuda, Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 878/AS $7.75
600/2-76-039 1 ABO 14 Chemistry of Fuel Nitrogen Conversion to Nitrogen Oxides in Combustion — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13a —
BY A. E. Axworthy, G. R. Schneider, M. D. Shuman, and V. H. Dayan, Rockwell International Corporation Canoga
Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 373,'AS $10.50
600/2-76-040 1AB012 Evaluation of Electrofluidized Bed — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY K. P. Ananth, and L. J. Shannon, Midwest
Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 606/AS $4.00
600/2-76-041 1AB012 Evaluation of Electric Field Fabric Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY M. P. Schrag, and L. J.
Shannon, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 502/AS $4.00
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600/2-76-042 1AB012 Paniculate Control Mobile Test Units: First Year's Operation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY R. E.
Opferkuch, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 722/AS $4.50
600/2-76-043 1BB039 Modeling Pesticides and Nutrients on Agricultural Lands — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY A. S. Donigian
Jr., and N. H. Crawford, Hydrocomp, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 566/AS $10.00
600/2-76-044a 1 ABO 13 Energy Supply, Demand/Need, and the Gaps Between: Volume I - An Overview — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -BY J. W. Meyer, W. J. Jones, and M. M. Kessler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251136/AS $5.00
600/2-76-044b 1 ABO 13 Energy Supply, Demand/Need, and the Gaps Between: Volume II - Monographs and Working Papers —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY J. W. Meyer, W. J. Jones, and M. M. Kessler, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 977 $9.25
600/2-76-045 1BB036 Elimination of Washer Slimes from the Production of Phosphate Chemicals — Abstracted 600/9-76-013d -
BY R. C. Cannon, R. S. Ribas, J. D. Nickerson, and R. A. Weisback, U.S. Steel Corporation Decatur, GA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 250 364/AS $6.00
600/2-76-046a EHB525 Preliminary Emissions Assessment of Conventional Stationary Combustion Systems Volume I - Executive
Summary — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY N. Surprenant, R. Hall, and L. M. Seale, GCA Corporation Bedford,
MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 612/AS $5.00
600/2-76-046b EHB525 Preliminary Emissions Assessment of Conventional Stationary Combustion Systems Volume II - Final
Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-0130-BY N. Surprenant, R. Hall, S. Slater, T. Susa, M. Sussman, and C. Young,
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 175/AS $ 13.50
600/2-76-047 1AB014 Molecular Sieve Tests for Control of Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY K. R.
Boldt, and R. f. Timmons, York Research Corporation Stamford, CT ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-048a 1 ABO 15 Molecular Sieve Tests for Control of NOx Emissions from a Nitric Acid Plant; Volume I — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -BY J. T. Chehaske, and J. S. Greenburg, Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 253 358/AS $4.50
600/2-76-048b 1 ABO 15 Molecular Sieve Tests for Control of NO Emissions From A Nitric Acid Plant; Volume II—Appendices —
Abstracted 6OO/9-76-013a —BY J. T. Chehaske, and J. S. Greenburg, Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 423/AS $7.75
600/2-76-049a 1 ABO 13 Electrical Energy As An Alternate To Clean Fuels For Stationary Sources; Volume I — Abstracted
600/9-76-OI3a -BY R. M. Wells, and W. E. Corbett, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251
829/AS $7.50
600/2-76-049b 1 ABO 13 Electrical Energy As An Alternate To Clean Fuels For Stationary Sources; Volume II—Appendix —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY R. M. Wells, and W. E. Corbett, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 251 830/AS $12.50
600/2-76-050 1BB392 Economic Assessment of Backfitting Power Plants with ClosedCycle Cooling Systems — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -BY A. R. Giaquinla, T. E. Croley II, V. C. Patel, J. G. Melville, M. S. Cheng, and A. S. Uzuner,
Iowa, University of Iowa City, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 189/AS $10.75
600/2-76-051 a 1AB015 Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume I—Oil/ Gas Production Petroleum Refining, Carbon
Black, and Basic Petrochemicals — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY T. Parsons, Radian Corporation Austin, TX
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-05 Ib 1 ABO 15 Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume II— Industrial Organic Chemicals — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -BY T. Parsons, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-051c 1AB015 Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume III— Organic Dyes/Pigments and Pesticides —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY T. Parsons, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-051 e 1AB015 Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume V— Brine/Evaporite Chemicals,
Fluorocarbon/Hydrogen Fluoride, and Gypsum/Wallboard — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY T. Parsons,
Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/2-76-051 f 1AB015 Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume VI— Lime, Clay, Mica, Cement, Phosphate Rock end
Basic Fertilizer Materials, and sulfur, sulfur Oxides, ond Sulfuric Acid BY T. Parsons, and G. E. Wilkins, Radian
Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-051g 1AB015 Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume VII— Iron and Steel, Primary Aluminum, and
Titanium — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY T. Parsons, and G. Witkins, Rodian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-76-052 I ABO 12 Impact of Clean Fuels Combustion on Primary Particulate Emissions From Stationary Sources — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 452/AS $5.00
600/2-76-053 1AB015 Hydrocarbon Emissions Reduction From Ethylene Dichloride Processes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY
W. S. Amato, B. Bandyopadhyay, B. E, Kurtz, and R. H. Fitch, Allied Chemical Corporation Solvay, NY ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-76-054 1AB015 Control of Steel Plant Scarfing Emissions Using Wet Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 -BY J. Varga Jr., Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251
152/AS $4.00
600/2-76-055 1AB012 Evaluation of Electrostatic Augmentation for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY D. W.
Cooper, and M. T. Rei, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 38I/AS $9.25
600/2-76-O56 EHB527 Comparison of Fossil and Wood Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY E. H. Hall, C. M. Allen, D. A. Ball, J.
E. Burch, H. N. Conkle, W. T. Lawhon, T. J. Thomas, and G. R. Smithson Jr., Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 622/AS $9.00
600/2-76-057 1AB013 Carbon Oxidation Catalyst Mechanism Study for Fuel Cells — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY Y. C. Pan,
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-058 1BB034 Future Direction of Urban Water Models — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY M. B. Sonnen, L. A. Roesner, and
R. P. Shubinski, Water Resources Engineers, Inc. Walnut Creek, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 049/AS $5.00
600/2-76-059 6NA442 Comparison of Wet Chemical and Instrumental Methods for Measuring Airborne Sulfate - Interim Report —
- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY B. R. Appel, E. L. Kothny, E. M. Hotter, and J. J. Wesolowski, California
Department of Health Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-O60 1BB036 Hyperfillralion for Renovation of Textile Finishing Plant Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13a -BY C.
A. Brandon, and J. J. Porter, Riegei Textile Corporation LaFrance, SC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 188/AS $6.75
600/2-76-061a 1AB014 Burner Criteria for NOx Control; Volume I—Influence of Burner Variables on NOx in Pulverized Coal Flames
— Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY M. P. Heap, T. M. Lowes, R. Walmsley, H. Bartelds, and P. Levaguerese,
International Flame Research Foundation Umuiden, Holland, FC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-062 1AAO10 Optimal Method for Measuring the Mass Concentration of Particulate Emissions — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 —BY G. R. Markowski, G. J. Waffinden, ond D. S. Ensor, Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-063 1AB012 POPEX—Ranking Air Pollution Sources by Population Exposure — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY L R.
Babcock Jr., and N. L. Nagda, Illinois, University of. Medico) Center Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-064 1AB013 Atmospheric Pollution Potential from Fossil Fuel Resource Extraction, On-Site Processing, and
Transportation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY E. C. Coronation, G. M. Clancy, J. D. Cofley, P. S.
Dzierlenga, V. M. Felix, D. C. Jones, and T. P. Nelson, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252
649/AS $9.25
600/2-76-O65 1 ABO 15 Assessment of Particle Control Technology for Enclosed Asbestos Sources—Phase II — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -BY P. C. Siebert, T. C. Riptey, and C. F. Harwood, I1T Research Institute Chicago, 11 ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 251 623/AS $6.00
600/2-76-066 1AS012 Evaluation of Turbulent Agglomeration for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-0J3a —BY K. P.
Ananth, and L J. Shannon, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 431 /AS $3.50
600/2-76-067 1AB012 Evaluation of Thermal Agglomeration for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY K. P.
Ananrh, and L. J. Shannon, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 432/AS $3.50
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600/2-76-0680 1 ABO 12 Defense Technology for Environmental Protection; Volume I— Finol Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -
-BY E. A. Byrd, O. M. Meredith, and S. Gee, U.S. Naval Surface Weapons Center Silver Spring, MD ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/2-76-O68b 1AB012 Defense Technology for Environmental Protection; Volume II— Bibliography — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o
-BY E. A. Byrd, O. M. Meredith, and S. Gee, U.S. Naval Surface Weapons Center Silver Spring, MD ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/2-76-069 EHB525 Environmental Assessment Perspectives — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY P. F. Fennelly, D. F. Durocher, A.
S. Werner, M. T. Mills, S. M. Weinstein, A. H. Castaline, and C. Young, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-76-070 EHB528 Disposal of Flue Gas Cleaning Wastes: EPA Shawnee Field Evaluation—Initial Report — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY R. B. Fling, W. M. Graven, F. D. Hess, P. P. Leo, R. C. Rossi, and J. Rossoff, Aerospace
Corporation Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 876/AS $7.75
600/2-76-071 1AB013 Energy Conservation Techniques for the Iron Foundry Cupola — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY D. J.
Martin, Flynn and Emrich Company Baltimore, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-072 EHB524 Technical Manual for Analysis of Organic Materials in Process Streams — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY
P. W. Jones, A. P. Graffeo, R. Detrick, P. A. Clark, and R. J. Jakobsen, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-073 1AB012 Wind Tunnel Evaluation of Particle Sizing Instruments — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY C. H. Goading,
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 172/AS $4.50
600/2-76-074 1AB012 Effect of Filtration Parameters on Dust Cleaning Fabrics — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY J. R.
Koscianowski, and L. Koscianowska, Institute of Industry of Cement Building Materials Opole, Poland, FC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 251 145/AS$7.50
600/2-76-075 1 ABO 15 Analysis of Polycyclic Organic Materials in Coal, Coal Ash, Fly Ash, and Other Fuel and Emission Samples -
- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY A. G. Shorkey, J. L. Schultz, C. White, ond R. Lett, U.S. Energy Research and
Development Administration Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 453/AS $4.00
600/2-76-076 1AB013 Assessment of the Degree of Flexibility in Fuel Distribution Patterns — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY E.
H. Hall, A. A. Putnam, and R. L. Major, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251
675/AS $5.00
600/2-76-077a 1 ABO 12 Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Boiler Baghouse: Sunbury Steam-Electric Station — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 -BY R. W. Cass, and R. M. Bradway, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253
943/AS $8.00
600/2-76-078 1BB392 Cost Estimating Methodology for Once-Through Cooling Water Discharge Modifications — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -BY J. W. Hayden, and R. Mayer, Acres American, Inc. Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251
663/AS $9.75
600/2-76-079 1 ABO 15 Flare Systems Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY M. G. Klett, and J. B. Galeski, Lockheed Missiles and
Space Company, Inc. Huntsville, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 664/AS $6.00
600/2-76-080 EHB557 Quality Assurance Program for the EPA/Shawnee Wet Limestone Scrubber Demonstration — Abstracted
600/9-76-013o —BY J. Buchanan, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
252 258/AS $5.00
600/2-76-081 EHB557 Guidelines for Demonstration Project Quality Assurance Programs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY J.
Buchanan, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 257/AS $4.50
600/2-76-082 1BB033 Tertiary Treatment far Phosphorus Removal at Ely, Minnesota AWT Plant, April 1973 thru March 1974 —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY J. W. Sheehy, and F. L Evans III, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 245/AS $6.00
600/2-76-083 EHB557 Development and Trial Field Application of a Quality Assurance Program for Demonstration Projects —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY J. Buchanan, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 253 944/AS $5.00
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600/2-76-084 EHE626 Conoco Dolomite Hot Got Clean-up System — Abstracted 600/9-76-4) 13a -BY E. D. Oliver, and K. T. Semrau,
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-085 EHE626 Gasification/Combined-Cycle System for Electric Power Generation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY J.
B. Truett, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 823/AS $4.00
600/2-76-086a 1 ABO 14 Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control Pollution Emissions from Industrial
Boilers - Phase II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013« -BY G. A. Cato, L. J. Muzio, and D. E. Shore, KVB Engineering,
Inc. Tustin, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 500/AS $9.00
600/2-76-087 1AB012 Vegetative Stabiliiation of Mineral Waste Heaps — Abstracted 600/9-76-013 Emissions in Flue Gases — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY H. M.
Barnes, and M. C. Caldwell, Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-76-095 1BC611 Urban Runoff Pollution Control Program Overview: FY 76 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY R. Field, A. N.
Tafuri, and H. E. Masters, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Edison, Nj ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
252 223/AS $5.00
600/2-76-096 1AA010 Collection Efficiencies of Stack Sampling Systems for Vanadium Emissions in Flue Gases BY M. L. Goldstein,
and C. W. Siegmund, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-097 1AB013 Feasibility of a Heat and Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces BY R. A. Brown, C. B.
Moyer, and R. J. Schreiber, Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253
945/AS $7.50
600/2-76-098a 1 ABO 14 Burner Design Criteria for Control of NO, from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume I - Data Analysis and
Summary of Conclusions BY D. R. Shoffstall, I IT Center, Institute of Gas Technology Chicago, IL ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 254 167/AS $7.75
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600/2-76-098b 1 ABO 13 Burner Design Criteria for Control of NOx from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume II - Raw Data and
Experimental Results BY D. R. Shoffstall, IIT Center, Institute of Gas Technology Chicago, IL ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/2-76-099 1AB015 Larry-Car-Free Charging of Coke Ovens BY J. Vargo Jr., Battelte Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 252 655/AS $4.00
600/2-76-100 1 ABO 12 University of Washington Electrostatic Spray Scrubber Evaluation BY M. J. Pilot, and D. F. Meyer, Washington,
University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 653,'AS $5.00
600/2-76-101 1AB013 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes: Final Report BY E. M. Magee, Exxon
Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-102 1 ABO 13 Environmental Aspects of Retrofitting Two Industries to Lowand Intermediate-Energy Gas from Coal BY 0.
A. Ball, A. A. Putnam, D. W. Hissong, J. Varga, B. C. Hsieh, J. H. Payer, and R. E. Borrent, Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 946/AS $7.75
600/2-76-103 1BC611 Ammonia Removal from Wastewater by Ligand Exchange BY L. M. Smith, G. A. Lyerly, and M. E. Dooley,
Gillette Research Institute Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 418/AS $5.00
600/2-76-104 1BC611 Nutrient Control by Plant Modification at El Logo, Texas BY B. W. Ryan, Harris County Water Control and
Improvement District No. 5 El Logo, TX E. F. Barth, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-105 1BC611 Economic Analysis of the Environmental Impact of Highway Oeicing BY 0. M. Murray, and U. f. W. Ernst, ABT
Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 268/AS $6.00
600/2-76-106 EHE623 Tioga River Mine Drainage Abatement Project BY A. F. Miorin, R. S. Klingensmith, and R. E. Heizer, Gannett
Fleming Corddry and Carpenter, Inc. Harrisburg, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 254 418/AS $4.50
600/2-76-107 1BB040 Investigation of Acid Mine Drainage Effects on Reservoir Fishery Populations BY A. Benson, West Virginia
University Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 703/A5 $6.00
600/2-76-108 EHE623 Debris Basins for Control of Surface Mine Sedimentation Kentucky Department for Natural Resources and
Conservation Frankfort, KY ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-109 1BB041 Development of a Mobile Treatment System for Handling Spilled Hazardous Materials BY M. K. Gupta,
ENVIREX, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-110 EHE623 Feasibility Study Deer Park Daylighting Project BY A. R. Richardson, and M. T. Dougherty, Ackenheil and
Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-111 EHE623 Evaluation of Surface Mine Reclamation Techniques - Campbell's Run Watershed Pennsylvania BY M. T.
Dougherty, and H. H. Holzen, Ackenheil and Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-112 EHE623 Resources Allocation to Optimize Mining Pollution Control BY K. S. Shumate, E. E. Smith, V. T. Ricca, and G. M.
Clark, Ohio State University Research Foundation Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-113 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, August 1975 - October 1975 BY P. Melvin, and R. M. Ross, California,
University of, Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-114 1BB040 Trough Creek Limestone Barrier Installation and Evaluation BY S. C. Yocum, Africa Engineering Associates, Inc.
Huntingdon, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 766/AS $5.50
600/2-76-115 1BC611 Passive Flow Measurement System for Storm and Combined Sewers BY K. M. Foreman, Grumman Aerospace
Corporation Bethpage, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 383/AS $6.00
600/2-76-116 1BC611 Urban Stormwater Runoff - Determination of Volumes and Flowrates BY V. T. Chow, and B. C Yen, Illinois,
University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 410/AS $9.00
600/2-76-117 1BB040 Effectiveness of Surface Mine Sedimentation Ponds BY D. V. Kathuria, M. A. Nawrocki, and B. C. Becker,
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-118 1AB012 Cascade Impactor Calibration Guidelines BY S. Calvert, C. Lake, and R. Parker, A.P.T., Inc. Son Diego, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 656/AS $4.00
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600/2-76-119 1AB013 Effect of Equipment Maintenance and Age on Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions BY E. L. Calvin, and F. D. Kodras,
Catalytic, Inc. Charlotte, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 947/AS $5.00
600/2-76-120 1AB015 Control Technology for Asphalt Roofing Industry BY P. G. Gorman, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 415/AS $6.00
600/2-76-121 1AB015 Feasibility of a Direct Contact Heat and Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces BY R. J.
Schreiber, and G. G. Poe, Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-122 1AB015 Technical Manual for Process Sampling Strategies for Organic Materials BY W. Feairheller, P. J Mam, D. H.
Harris, and D. L. Harris, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-123 1BB036 Treatment and Disposal of Complex Industrial Wastes BY C. Schimmel, and D. Griffin, Reichhold Chemicals, Inc.
Tuscaloosa, AL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-124 1AB015 Sampling of Automobile Interiors for Vinyl Chloride Monomer BY W. R. Feairheller, J. T. Cheng, R. J.
McCormick, and W. A. Lewis, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-125 1AB012 Application of Foam Scrubbing to Fine Particle Control—Phase I BY T. E. Ctvrtnicek, T. F. Walburg, C. M.
Moscowitz, and H. H. S. Yu, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-126 1AA010 Development of Thin Calibration Standards for X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis BY P. A. Pella, E. C. Kuehner,
and W. A. Cassatt, National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 252/AS $3.50
600/2-76-127 1BB041 Temperature Effects of Crude Oil in the Upper Interridal Zone BY D. Straughan, Southern California, University
of, Allan Hancock Foundation Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-128 1BB040 Feasibility of Elk Creek Acid Mine Drainage Abatement Project BY L D. Loy Jr., and J. W. Gunnett, Skelly and
Lay, Engineers and Consultants Harrisburg, PA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-129 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, May 1975 - July 1975 BY F. A. DeWitt Jr., P. Melvin, and R. M. Ross,
California, University of. Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-130 B458 Reductant Gases for Flue Gas Desulfurrzation Systems BY D. W. Hissong, K. S. Murthy, and A. W. Lemmon Jr.,
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 254 1687 AS $8.00
600/2-76-131 1BC611 Overland Flow Treatment of Raw Wastewater with Enhanced Phosphorus Removal BY R. E. Thomas, B.
Bledsoe, and K. Jackson, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-132 1AB012 Electrostatic Capture of Fine Particles in Fiber Beds BY D. L. Reid, and L. M. Browne, Battetle Pacific Northwest
Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-133 1 ABO 12 Evaluation of Magnetics for Fine Particle Control BY K. P. Ananrh, and L J. Shannon, Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-134 1BC611 Wastewater Reclamation Project, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands BY O. K. Buros, Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc.
Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-135a 1AB013 Development of the Westvaco Activated Carbon Process for SOx Recovery as Elemental Sulfur: Volume I BY
G. N. Brown, C. M. Reed, A. J. Repik, R. L Stallings, and S. L Torrence, Westvaco, Charleston Research Center North
Charleston, SC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-135b 1AB013 Development of the Westvaco Activated Carbon Process for SOx Recovery as Elemental Sulfur Volume
II—Appendix BY G. N. Brown, C. M. Reed, A. J. Repik, R. 1. Stallings, and S. L. Torrence, Westvaco, Charleston
Research Center North Charleston, SC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-136a EHE624 Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas DesuHurization—New Orleans, March 1976: Volume I BY R. D. Stem,
W. H. Ponder, and R. C. Christman, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-1368 EHE624 Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desurfurizarion—New Orleans, March 1976: Volume II BY R. D. Stern,
W. H. Ponder, and R. C. Christman, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/2-76-137 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Selected Methods for Chemical and Biological Testing of Industrial Particulate Emissions BY H.
Mahar, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-138 EHE623 Coal Preparation Environmental Engineering Manual BY D. C. Nunenkamp, J. J. Davis Associates McLean, VA
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-139 1BB036 Treatment of Denim Textile Mill Wastewaters: Neutralization and Color Removal BY C. R. Froneberger, and
M. J. Pollock, R. S. Noonan, Inc. of South Carolina Greenville, SC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 478/AS $5.50
600/2-76-140 1AB012 Rapping Reentrainment in a Nearly Full-Scale Pilot Electrostatic Precipitator BY H W. Spencer III, Southern
Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-141 1AB013 Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on an Electrostatic Precipitator Installed on a Paper Mill
Recovery Boiler BY J. P. Gooch, and G. H. Merchant Jr., Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-76-142 1AB013 Wet Electrostatic Preeipitator System Study BY J. P. Gooch, and A. H. Dean, Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-143o 1AB013 Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal. Volume I BY E. P. Koutsoukos, M. L. Kraft,
R. A. Orsini, R. A. Meyers, M. J. Santy, and L. J. Van Nice, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/2-76-143b 1AB013 Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurication of Coal. Volume II - Appendices BY E. P.
Koutsoukos, M. L. Kraft, R. A. Orsini, R. A. Meyers, M. J. Santy, and L. J. Van Nice, TRW Systems Group Redondo
Beach, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-144 1AB012 Elctrostatic Precipitators: Relationship Between Resistivity, Particle Size, and Sparkover BY H. W. Spencer III,
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-145 1BC611 Methodology for the Study of Urban Storm Generated Pollution and Control BY R. E. Wullschleger, A. E.
Zanoni, and C. A. Hansen, Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-146 1BB043 Wostewater Sample Transfer and Conditioning System BY L. S. DiCola, Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-147 1BB041 Catalytic Waste Treatment Systems for Great Lake Ore Carriers BY S. E. Moore, R. W. Coleman, and P. E.
Lakomski, Thiokol Corporation Brigham City, UT ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-148 1DC618 Fuel and Energy Production by Bioconversion of Waste Materials: State-of-the-Art BY S. A. Ware, Ebon
Research Systems Silver Spring, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-149 EHB529 Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology, II (December 1975,
Hollywood, Florida) BY F. A. Ayer, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-150 1 ABO 13 Simplified Procedures for Estimating Flue Gas Desulfurization System Costs BY T. C. Ponder Jr., L. V. Yerino,
V. Katari, Y. Shah, and T. W. Devitt, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-151 1HB617 Loading'Functions for Assessment of Water Pollution from Nonpoint Sources BY A. D. McElroy, S. Y. Chiu, J.
W. Nebgen, and A. Aleti, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 325/AS $ 12.00
600/2-76-152a 1AB014 Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume I - Fundamental Research Industrial
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-152b 1AB014 Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume II - Fuels and Process Research and
Development Industrial Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/2-76-152C 1AB014 Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume III - Field Testing and Surveys
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
6OO/2-76-153 EHB529 Fuel Gas Environmental Impact BY F. L. Robson, and W. A. Blecher, United Technologies Research Center East
Hartford, CT BY C. B. Colton, Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/2-76-154a 1AB012 A.P.S. Electrostatic Scrubber Evaluation BY S. Calvert, J. Rowan, S. Yung, C. Lake, and H. Barbarika, Air Pollution
Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-154fa 1AB012 A.P.S. Electro-Tube Evaluation BY S. Calvert, C. Christensen, and C. Lake, Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego,
CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-155 EHE624 Estimation of Permissible Concentrations of Pollutants for Continuous Exposure BY R. Handy, and A.
Schindler, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 959/AS $6.00
600/2-76-156 1BC611 Disinfection Efficiency and Residual Toxicity of Several Wastewater Disinfectants BY R. W. Ward, R. D.
Griffin, and G. M. DeGraeve, Grand Volley State College Wyoming, Ml ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-157 1AA010 Sampling Interface for the Quantitative Transport of Aerosols— Field Prototype BY M. B. Ranade, IIT
Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-158 1HB617 Nitrogen and Irrigation Management to Reduce Return-Flow Pollution in the Columbia Basin BY B. L.
McNeal, and B. L. Carlile, Washington State University Pullam, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-159 EHB524 IERL-RTP Data Quality Manual BY F. Smith, and J. Buchanan, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park,
NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-160o 1AB013 IERL-RTP Procedures Manual: Level 1 Environmental Assessment BY J. W. Hamersma, S. L. Reynolds, and R. F.
Maddalone, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-161a 1AB013 Impact of SOx Emissions Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume I. Study Results and Planning
Assumptions BY J. R. Kittrell, and N. Godley, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-161b 1AB013 Impact of SO. Emissions Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume II. Detailed Study Results BY J. R.
Kittrell, and N. Godley, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-162 EHE624 Technology of Reducing Intake Structure Effects: A State-of-theArt REport BY S. S. Ray, and R. L. Snipes,
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-163 1CC614 Virion Aggregation and Disinfection of Water Viruses by Bromine BY D. G. Sharp, North Carolina, University
of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 087/AS $4.00
600/2-76-164 1 ABO 12 Evaluation of Rexnord Gravel Bed Filter BY J. D. McCain, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-76-165 1AB013 Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils—Phase III BY M. C. Chervenak, P. Maruhnic, and G. Nongbri,
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-166 EHB536 Residuum and Residual Fuel Oil Supply and Demand in the United States, 1973-1985 BY J. Monk Jr., M.
Menino, E. Quackenbush, N. Godley, L Clark, M. Cloyd, I. Jashnani, and R. Stickles, Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-167 1AB015 Metals Mining and Milling Process Profiles with Environmental Aspects BY R. J. Nerkervis, and J. Hallowell,
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-168b EHE624 EPA Fabric Filtration Studies: 2. Performance of Non-Woven Polyester Filter Bags BY G. H. Ramsey, R. P.
Donovan, B. E. Daniel, and J. H. Turner, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park,
NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-169 1AAO10 Development of a Proportional Sampler for Automobile Exhaust Emissions Testing BY H. J. Haskins,
Aeronutronic Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-170 1AA010 Participate Sampling Strategies for Large Power Plants Including Nonuniform Flow BY H. A. Hanson, R. j.
Davini, J. K. Morgan, and A. A. Iversen, Fluidyne Engineering Corporation Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-171 1AA010 Evaluation of Monitoring Systems for Power Plant and Sulfur Recovery Plant Emissions BY M. W. Greene, R.
L. Chapman, S. C. Creason, R. N. Harvey, G. A. Heyman, and W. R. Pearson, Beckman Instruments, Inc. Anaheim, CA
ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/2-76-172 1AB012 Fine Particle Emissions Information System User Guide BY M. P. Schrag, A. K. Rao, and G. S. McMahon,
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO BY G. L. Johnson, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-173 1AB012 Fine Particle Emissions Information System Reference Manual BY M.P. Schrag, A. K. Rao, and G. S. McMahon,
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO BY G. L. Johnson, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDc'R FROM: Pending
600/2-76-174 1 AB012 Fine Particle Emissions Information System: Summary Report (Summary 1976) BY M. P. Schrag, and A. K. Rao,
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76- 175a 1BC611 Assessment of Mathematical Models for Storm and Combined Sewer Management BY A. Brandstetter,
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76- 175b 1BC61 1 Assessment of Mathematical Models for Storm and Combined Sewer Management; Appendix F: Selected
Computer Input and Output BY A. Brandstetter, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-76-176 EHB525 Air, Water, and Solid Residue Prioritization Models for Conventional Combustion Sources BY E. C. Eimutis,
C. M. Moscowitz, i. 1. Delaney, R. P. Quill, and D. L. Zanders, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-76-177a EHB529 Fuel Contaminants: Volume I. Chemistry BY E. J. Mezey, S. Singh, and D. W. Hissong, Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-178 1 BB392 Feasibility Study for a Direct, Air-Cooled Condensation System BY M. D. Henderson, R. W. Beck and Associates
Denver, CO ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-179 1 CC61 4 Cost of Municipal Water Supply: A Case Study BY R. M. Clark, R. Stevie, and G. Trygg, Municipal Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-1 80 1 BB043 Experimental Evaluation of Oxygen and Air Activated Sludge Nitrification Systems — With and Without pH
Control BY J. A. Heidman, District of Columbia, Government of Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-1 81 1 BB033 Evaluation of Flow Equalization at a Small Wastewater Treatment Plant BY G. W. Foess, J. G. Meenahan, and
J. M. Harju, Johnson and Anderson, Inc. Pontiac, Ml ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-1 82 1 DC6 1 8 Pollutant Potential of Raw and Chemically Fixed Hazardous Industrial Wastes and Flue Gas Desulfurization
Sludges - Interim Report BY J. L. Mahloch, D. E. Averett, and M. J. Bartos Jr., U.S. Army Engineer Waterways
Experiment Station Vicksburg, MS ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-183 1BB610 Feasibility Study Fly Ash Reclamation of Surface Mines - Hillman State Park BY M T. Dougherty, and H. H.
Holzen, Ackenheil and Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-184 1BB040 Extensive Overburden Potentials for Soil and Water Quality BY R. M. Smith, A. A. Sobek, T. Arkle Jr., J. C.
Sencindiver, and J. R. Freeman, West Virginia University Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-185 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, November 1975 - January 1976 BY P. Melvin, and R. M. Ross, California,
University of. Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-186 1HB617 Demonstration of Aeration Systems for Poultry Wastes BY J. H. Martin Jr., and R. C. Loehr, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-187 1BB039 Design Parameters for the Land Application of Dairy Manure BY S. D. Klausner, P. J. Zwerman, and D. R.
Coote, Cornell University, Department of Agronomy Ithaca, NY ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-188 1BB039 Animal Waste Management in the Northern Great Plaines BY M. L. Morton, J. L. Wiersma, and J. L. Halbeisen,
South Dakota State University, Water Resources Institute Brookings, SD ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-189 1HB617 Livestock and the Environment: A Bibliography with Abstracts — Volume III BY M. L. Rowe, and L. Merrymon,
East Central Oklahoma State University Ada, OK ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-1 90 1 BB039 Design Parameters for Animal Waste Treatment Systems - Nitrogen Control BY R. C. Loehr, T. B. S. Prakasam,
e. G. Srinath, T. W. Scott, and T. W. Bateman, Cornell University Ithaca, NY ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/2-76-191 1AA010 Infrared Absorption by Sulfurie Acid Vapor BY D. E. Burch, F. J. Gates, and N. Potter, Aeronutronic Ford
Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-192 1AA010 Filtration Characteristics of Glass Fiber Filter Media at Elevated Temperatures BY D. A. Lundgren, and T. C.
Gunderson, Florida, University of Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-193 1BB036 Water Pollution Control in the Carbon and Alloy Steel Industry BY H. Bremmer, Data Graphics, Inc. Carnegie,
PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 963 $9.00
600/2-76-194 1BB610 Elimination of Water Pollution by Recycling Cement Plant Kiln Dust BY N. R. Greening, F. M. Miller, C. H.
Weise, and H. Nagao, Portland Cement Association Skokie, IL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-195 1BB036 Evaluation and Upgrading of a Multi-Stage Trickling Filter Facility BY J. H. Koon, R. F. Curran, C. E. Adams Jr.,
and W. W. Eckenfelder Jr., AWARE, Inc. Nashville, TN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-196 EHE623 Demonstration of Coal Mine Haul Road Sediment Control Techniques BY W. F. Grier, and C. f. Miller, Mayes,
Sudderth and Etheredge, Inc. Lexington, KY ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-197 1BB610 New Membranes for Treating Metal Finishing Effluents by Reverse Osmosis BY R. J. Petersen, and K. E.
Cobian, Midwest Research Institute Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-198 1BB043 Instrumentation and Automation Experiences in Wostewater Treatment Facilities BY A. J. Molvar, and R. H.
Babcock, Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl BY J. F. Roesler, and R. H. Wise, Municipal Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-75-001 1BA031 Fisheries and Energy Production: A Symposium — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY S. B. Saila, Rhode Island,
University of Kingston, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 350/AS
600/3-75-002 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/3-75-003a 1AA009 Adaption of Gaussian Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input BY H. Rosenblum, B. Egan, C.
Ingersol, and M. Keefe, Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. Concord, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 564
$4.50
600/3-75-003b 1AA009 Adaption of Gaussian Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input - Appendices BY H.
Rosenblum, B. Egan, C. Ingersol, and M. Keefer, Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. Concord, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 247 565 $6.00
600/3-75-004a (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled!
600/3-75-004b (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/3-75-005 1AB026 Inputs of Phosphorus from Precipitation to lake Michigan — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY T. J. Murphy,
and P. V. Doskey, DePaul University Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 144/AS $4.00
600/3-75-006 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/3-75-007 1BA022 Metabolism of Mercury Compounds in Microorganisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY R. R. Colwell, and
J. D. Nelson Jr., Maryland, University of College Park, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 000/AS $5.00
600/3-75-008 1BA022 Second Annotated Bibliography of Biological Effects of Metals in Aquatic Environments — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld —BY R. Eister, and M. Wopner, Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Narrogansett, Rl ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 248 211 /AS $ 11.00
600/3-75-009 1BA031 Limnological Investigation of the Muskegon County, Michigan, Wastewater Storage Lagoons—Phase One
— Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY W. R. Frykberg, G. J. Goodnight, and P. G. Meier, Western Michigan
University Kalamazoo, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 631 /AS $5.25
600/3-75-010a 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report—Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -Special Studies Staff,
EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 908/AS $4.50
600/3-75-01 Ob 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —Specie!
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Special Studies Staff, Research Triangle Park, NC
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600/3-75-010c 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -Special
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 9097AS $9.00
600/3-75-010d 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume III — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -Special
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Pork, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 91 I/AS $8.00
600/3-75-01 Oe 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IV — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -Special
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Special Studies Staff, Research Triangle Park, NC
27711
600/3-75-01 Of 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume V — Abstracted 600/9-75-401 d -Special
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 912/AS $9,00
600/3-75-01 Og 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VI — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -Special
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Special Studies Staff, Research Triangle Park, NC
27711
600/3-75-01 Oh 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VII — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -Special
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 913/AS $9.25
600/3-75-OlOi 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VIII — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Speciai Studies Staff, Research Triangle Park,
NC27711
600/3-75-010J 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IX — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —Special
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Special Studies Staff, Research Triangle Park, NC
27711
600/3-75-011 1DB064 Compilation of Methodology Used for Measuring Pollution Parameters of Sanitary Landfill Leachate —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY E. S. K. Chion, and F. B. DeWalle, Illinois, University of Urbano, IL ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 102/AS $7.50
600/3-75-012 1BA021 Comparative Toxicity of Sewage-Effluent Disinfection to Freshwater Aquatic Life — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld -BY J. W. Arthur, R. W. Andrew, V. R. Matfson, D. T. Olson, G. E. Glass, B. J. Halligan, and C. T.
Wollbridge, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 653/AS $4.50
600/3-75-013 1BA021 ToxapKene E«ects an Reproduction, Growth, and Mortality of Brook Trout BY F. L Mayer Jr., P. M Mehrle Jr.,
and W. P. Dwyer, U.S. Department of the Interior Columbia, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 303/AS $4.50
600/3-75-014 1AA006 Methylation of Mercury in a Terrestrial Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —BY R. 0. Rogers,
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 221 /AS $3.50
600/3-75-015 1BA025 Environmental Trace Materials: Computer Coupled Radioactivation Analysis BY M. H. Feldman, D. E.
Cawlfield, and K. V. Byram, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251
105/AS$4.00
600/3-76-001 1BA023 Dynamic Behavior of Vinyl Chloride in Aquatic Ecosystems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY J. Hill IV, H.
P. Kollig, D. F. Paris, N. L. Wolfe, and R. G. Zepp, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 249 302/AS $4.50
600/3-76-002 EHA446 Biaenvironmental Impact of a Coal-Fired Power Plant - First Interim Report, Colstrip, Montana, December
1974 — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a —BY R. A. Lewis, and A. S. Lefohn, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 162/AS $5.50
600/3-76-003 1BA025 Results of Ocean Diffusion and Biological Studies of the Hollywood, Florida, Ocean Outfall — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -BY J. D. Crane, and R. H. Jones, City of Hollywood Hollywood, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247
684/AS $5.50
600/3-76-004 1EA077 Herbicide Toxicity in Mangroves — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY H. J. Teas, Miami, University of Coral
Gables, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 785/AS $4.00
600/3-76-005 1FA083 Americium - Its Behavior in Soil and Plant Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY K. W. Brown,
Environmental Monitoring & Support laboratory, EPA las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 797/AS $3.50
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600/3-76-006 1FA083 Tritium Accumulation in Lettuce Fumigated with Elemental Tritium — Abstracted 60079-76-013a -BY J. C.
McFariane, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250
428/AS $3.50
600/3-76-007 1EA077 Effects of Mirex, Methoxychlor, and Malathion on Development of Crabs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -
BY C. G. Bookhoul, and J. D. Costlow Jr., Duke University Marine Laboratory Beaufort, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
252 007/AS $5.00
600/3-76-008 1BA021 Acute Toxicity of Selected Toxicants to Six Species of Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a-BY R. D. Cardwell,
0. G. Foreman, T. R. Payne, and D. J. Wilbur, Chemico Process Plants Company-Envirogenics System El Monte, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 488/AS $5.50
600/3-76-009 1BA608 Toxicity of Chlorinated Power Plant Condenser Cooling Waters to Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY
R. E. Based, and J. G. Truchan, Michigan Water Resources Commission Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253
780/AS $5.50
600/3-76-010 1AA003 kotopic Composition of Carbon Monoxide in St. Louis, Missouri Area — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY L
E. Ross, A. Engelkemeier, and E. E. Voiland, Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252
008/AS $4.50
600/3-76-OUa 1AA003 Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Emission Inventory Handbook - Volume 1 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -Rockwell International Corporation Newbury Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 613/AS
$16.25
600/3-76-Ollb 1AA003 Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Emission Inventory Handbook - Volume 2 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -Rockwell International Corporation Newbury Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 113/AS
$13.50
600/3-76-01 Ic 1AA003 Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Emission Inventory Handbook - Volume 3 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -Rockwell International Corporation Newbury Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 114/AS
$10.75
600/3-76-012 1A1008 Study of Pan-Type Compounds and Related Precursors — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -6f I. J. Solomon, and
M. Lusrig, tIT Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 559/AS $3.50
600/3-76-013 EHA541 Bioenvironmental Impact of a Coal-Fired Power Plant Second Interim Report, Colstrip, Montana, June 1975
— Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY R. A. Lewis, N. R. Glass, and A. S. Lefohn, National Ecological Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 177/AS $10.00
600/3-76-014 1BA029 influence of Land Use on Stream Nutrient Levels — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY J. M. Omernik,
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 150/AS $5.50
600/3-76-015 1AA008 Effects of Gaseous Pollutants on Materials—A Chamber Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY F. H.
Haynie, J. W. Spence, and J. B. Upham, Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Pork,
NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 580/AS $5.00
600/3-76-016 1AA003 Regional Air Pollution Study: Expeditionary Research Program, Summer 1975 — Abstracted
600/9-76-0 J3a -BY W. C. Zegel, Rockwell International Corporation Thousand Oaks, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
252 035/AS $5.50
600/3-76-017 1AA008 Photochemical Oxidants in the Ambient Air of the United States — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY B.
Dimitriades, Environmental Sciences Research laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
251 243/AS$7.50
600/3-76-OlBo 1AA008 Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY W. S. Chester, J. L. Gemma,
D. W. Joseph, P. R. Stricksel, and G. f. Ward, Bartelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 253 736/AS $7.75
600/3-76-01Bb 1AA008 Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas; Appendices A-D BY C. W. Soicet, J. L. Gemma, D. W. Joseph, P.
R. Sfricksel, and G. F. Ward, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 737/AS
$9.00
600/3-76-019 JFA083 Ruthenium: Its Behavior in Plant and Soil Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY K. W. Brown,
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 107/AS $4.00
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600/3-76-020 1BA026 Numerieol Models of Lake Currents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY W. Lick, Case Western Reserve
University Cleveland, OH ORDER FROM: NT1S-PB 252 835/AS $6.75
600/3-76-021 1BA608 Temperature, Infectious Diseases and the Immune Response in Salmonid Fish — Abstracted 600Y9-76-013a
—BY J. L Fryer, K. S. Pilcher, J. E. Sanders, J. S. Rohovec, J. L. Zinn, W. J. Gioberg, and R. H. McCoy, Oregon Stole
University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 191 /AS $5.00
600/3-76-022 1BA023 Degradation of Persistent Pesticides by Algae — Abstracted 600/9-76-C13a -BY J. C. O'Kelley, ond T. R,
Deason, Alabama, University of University, Al ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 933/AS $4.50
600/3-76-023 1BA608 Geochemical Interactions of Heavy Metals in Southeastern Salt Marsh Environments — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -BY H. J. Windom, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography Savannah, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
252 250/AS $4.00
600/3-76-024 1AA008 Investigation of Gas Phase Ozonolysis Reactions -- Abstracted 600/9-76-O13a -BY D. G. Williamson,
California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 671 /AS $4.50
600/3-76-025 1FA083 Biological Transfer of Plutonium via in vivo labeled Goat's Milk — Abstracted 60C/9-76-013a -BY W. W.
Sutton, A. A. Mullen, S. R. Lloyd, and R. E. Mosley, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas,
NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 244/AS $4.00
600/3-76-026 1BA608 Design Guidelines for Agricultural Soil Warming Systems Utilizing Waste Heat — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY D. L. Slegel, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
252 251/AS $4.00
600/3-76-027 1BA022 Biological Impact Caused by Changes on a Tropical Reef — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY R. S. Jones, R.
H. Randall, and M. J. Wilder, Guam, University of Agana, GU ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 088/AS $7.75
600/3-76-028 1BA022 Survey of Marine Communities in Panama and Experiments with OH — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY C.
Birketand, A. A. Reimer, and J. R. Young, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Balboa, CZ ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 253 409/AS $7.50
600/3-76-029 1AA008 Smog Chamber Conference Proceedings — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY B. Dimitriodes, Environmental
Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 124/AS $6.00
600/3-76-030 1AA008 Fate of Nitrogen Oxides in the Atmosphere — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY C. W. Spicer, Battelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-031 1AA006 Effects of Ozone on Nitrogen Fixation in Ladino Clover — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY U. Blum, ond M.
Letchworth, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 076/AS $4.00
600/3-76-032 1AA006 Effects of Sulfur Dioxide and/or Ozone on Several Oat Varieties - 1975 Annual Report — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 —BY W. W. Heck, ond J. A. Dunning, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 252 178/AS $5.00
600/3-76-033 1BA608 Acute Toxieity of Certain Pesticides to Acartia foasa Dana — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY F. H. Khattot,
and S. Farley, Hazleton Laboratories Vienna, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 673/AS $4.00
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600/3-76-034 1BAQ32 Effect of Mechanical Cooling Devices on Ambient Salt Concentration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY H.
E. Hunter, ADAPT Service Corporation Reading, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
oOQ/3-76-035 1AA601 General Motors/Environmental Protection Agency Sulfate Dispersion Experiment Selected EPA Research
Papers Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY R. K. Stevens, P. J. Lamothe, W. E. Wilson, and J. L. Durham,
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, FPA Research Triangle Pork, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 931 /AS
$6.75
600/3-76-036 1BA608 Effects of Chlorine and Sulfile Reduction on lake Michigan Invertebrates — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
BY A. M. Beeton, P. K. Kovacic, and A. S. Brooks, Wisconsin, University of Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
253 127/AS $6.00
600/3-76-037 1BA029 Tropic Classification of lakes Using LANDSAT-1 (ERTS-1) Muttispeetral Scanner Data — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY D. H- P. Boland, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM:
Pending
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600/3-76-O38 1BA608 Toxicity to Fish of Cyanides and Related Compounds - A Review BY P. Doudoroff, Oregon State University
Corvaliis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 528/AS $6.75
600/3-76-039 1BA031 Limnological Studies of Flathead Lake Montana: A Status Report BY A. R. Gaufin, G. W. Prescott, and J. F.
Tibbs, Montana, University of Missoula, MT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 445/AS $5.00
600/3-76-040 1HA095 Self-Regulation of Environmental Quality: Impact Analysis in California Local Government BY A. W. Jokela,
Center for California Public Affairs Claremont, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 254 450/AS $6.00
600/3-76-041 1BA031 Studies on Lake Restoration by Phosphorus Inactivation BY W. D. Sanville, A. R. Gahler, J. A. Searcy, and C. f.
Powers, Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Corvaliis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 435/AS $4.50
600/3-76-042 XH1627 Nitrate Removal from Water at the Water-Mud Interface in Wetlands BY W. H. Patrick Jr., R. D. Delaune, R.
M. Engler, and S. Goton, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 791 /AS $5.00
600/3-76-043 1FA083 Availability, Uptake and Translation of Plutonium within Biological Systems: A Review of the Significant
Literature BY A. A. Mullen, and R. E. Mosley, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 179/AS $5.00
600/3-76-044 1BA608 Nutrition of Great Lakes Cladophora BY G. C. GeHoff, and G. P. Fitzgerald, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 343/AS $5.50
600/3-76-045 1HA095 Impacts of Construction Activities in Wetlands of the United States BY R. M. Darnell, Tereco Corporation
College Station, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-046 1BA608 Chronic Toxicity of Undone to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes BY K. J. Macek, K. S. Buxton, S. K.
Derr, and S. Sauter, Bionomics-EG&G, Inc. Wareham, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-047 1BA608 Chronic Toxicity of Atrazine to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes BY K. J. Macek, K. S. Buxton, S.
Sauter, S. Gnilka, and J. W. Dean, Bionomics-EG&G, Inc. Wareham, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-048 1EA077 Effects, Uptake, and Metabolism of Methoxychlor, Mirex, and 2,4-D in Seaweeds BY H. C. Sikka, G. L.
Butler, and C. P. Rice, Syracuse University Research Corporation Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-049 1AA602 Methylmercury: Formation in Plant Tissues BY D. D. Gay, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA
Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-050 1BA608 Mortality, Saltwater Adaptation and Reproduction of Fish During Gas Supersaturation BY G. R. Bouck, A. V.
Nebeker, and D. G. Stevens, Western Fish Toxicology Station, EPA Corvaliis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253
777/AS$4.50
600/3-76-051 1BA608 Toxicity of Copper to Daphnids in Reconstituted and Natural Waters BY R. W. Winner, Miami University
Oxford, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 915/AS $5.00
600/3-76-052 1FA628 Tritium in Plants and Soil BY J. C. McFarlane, W. F. Beckert, and K. W. Brown, Environmental Monitoring & Support
Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-053 1AA602 Plant Uptake of Cadmium from Phosphate Fertilizer BY J. Reuss, H. L Dodey, and W. Griff is. Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Corvaliis, OR ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-054 1FA083 Concentration Factors and Transport Models for Radionuclides in Aquatic Environments - A Literature
Report BY R. G. Patzer, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/3-76-055 1BA608 Power Plants, Chlorine and Estuaries BY J. H. Gentile, J. Cardin, M. Johnson, and S. Sosnowski, Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Narragansert, Rl ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-056 1BA608 Salmonid Bioassay of Supersaturated Dissolved Air in Water BY E. Dawley, B. Monk, M. Schiewe, F.
Ossiander, and W. Ebel, Northwest Fisheries Center Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-057 1BA608 Temperature Effects on Young Yellow Perch, Perta Havetcent (Mitchell) BY J. H. McCormick, Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 169/AS $4.00
600/3-76-058 1FA628 Distribution of Ingested Americium in Chickens and Transport to Eggs BY A. A. Mullen, S. R. Lloyd, and R. E.
Mosely, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/3-75-059 1BA608 Removal of Algae in Natural Bodies of Water BY W. J. Oswald, California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 253 086/AS $6.75
600/3-76-060 1BA023 Fate and Biological Effects of Mercury Introduced into Artificial Streams BY H. J. Kania, R. L. Knight, and R. J.
Beyers, Georgia, University of. Institute of Ecology Athens, GA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-061a 1BA608 Standard Test Fish Development, Part I BY I. R. Adelmon, and L. I. Smith Jr., Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-061b 1BA608 Standard Test Fish Development, Port II BY I. R. Adelman, and L. L. Smith Jr., Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-062a 1BA608 Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part I - Acute and Chronic Toxicity Studies BY L. L.
Smith Jr., D. M. Oseid, I. R. Adelmon, and S. J. Broderius, Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/3-76-062b 1BA608 Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part II - Hydrogen Sulfide Determination and
Relationship Between pH and Sulfide Toxicity BY S. ). Broderius, and L. L. Smith Jr., Minnesota, University of St.
Paul, MN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-063 1BA608 Phosphate Reduction and Response of Planton Populations in Keetenay Lake BY R. A. Parker, Washington
State University Pullam, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-06* 1BA035 Evaluation of Jhe Algal Assay Procedure BY C. M. Weiss, North Carolina, University of. School of Public Health
Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-065 1BA608 Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplanleton in lake Ontario: Part II - Simulations Using Lake 1 Model BY R. V.
Thomann, R. P. Winfield, D. M. DeToro, and D. J. O'Connor, Manhattan College Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-066 1BA609 Simulation of Pesticide Movement on Smalt Agricultural Watershed BY R. T. Adams, and F. M. Kurisu, ESL, Inc.
Sunnyvale, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-067 1BA609 Chemical and Photochemical Trantformations of Selected Pesticides in Aquatic Systems BY N. L Wolfe, R. G.
Zepp, G. L. Baughman, R. C. Fincher, and J. A. Gordon, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-068 1AA006 Ozone and Vascular Tissue Differentiation in Plants BY J. P. Rier Jr., Howard University, Deportment of Botany
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-069 1BA608 Assays of Toxic Pollutants by Fish Blood BY W. A. Curby, R. D. Winick, and E. C. Moy, Sios Research Laboratory
Brookline, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-070 1AA008 Mechanism of Photochemically Initiated Oxidations BY J. G. Calvert, Ohio State University, Chemistry
Department Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-071a 1DB3U Forecasting the Composition and Weight of Household Solid Wastes Using Input-Output Techniques.
Volume I BY S. B. Noble, C. C. Humpstone, and E. H. Ayres, International Research and Technology Corporation
Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-071b 1DB3U Forcasting the Composition and Weight of Household Solid Wastes Using Input-Output Techniques.
Volume II BY S. B. Noble, C. C. Humpstone, and E. H. Ayres, International Research and Technology Corporation
Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-072 1HA095 Ecosystem Impacts of Urbanization Assessment Methodology BY D. L. Jameson, Institute of Ecology Logon, UT
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-073 110302 Diffraction Technique to Measure Size Distribution of Large Airborne Particles BY A. McSweeney, Georgia
Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-074 1DB314 Growth Responses of Chicks Fed Microbial Protein Produced from Organic Wattes BY O. L. Adams, and E. J.
Thornton, Tennessee State University Nashville, TN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-075 1EA077 Ecological Impact of Synthetic Organic Compounds (SOC's) on Estuarine Ecosystems BY J. L Lincer, M. E.
Haynes, and M. L. Klein, Mote Marine Laboratory Sarasota, FL ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/3-76-076 18A608 Analysis and GC-MS Characterization of Texaphene in Fish and Water BY D. L. Stalling, and J. N. Huckins,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Columbia, MO ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-077 1BA608 Water Quality: Western Fish Toxicology Station and Western Oregon Rivers BY D. F. Samuelson,
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-078 1AA602 Ecological Effects of Aerosol Drift from a Saltwater Cooling System BY I. J. Hindawi, L. C. Raniere, and J. A.
Rea, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-079 1BA608 Water Quality Criteria Research of th« U.S. Environmental Prelection Agency—Proceedings of an EPA-
spontored Symposium on Marine, Estuarine and Freshwater Quality Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-080 1AA008 Smog Chamber Studies on Photochemical Aerosol-Precursor Relationships 8Y 0. K. Milter, and 0. W. Joseph,
Bartelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-73-001 a 1HA325 Ground Water Pollution Features of Federal and State Laws and Regulations BY f. Van Der Leeden, Geraghty
and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa
Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 116/AS $4.00
600/4-73-OOlb 1HA325 Polluted Groundwater: Some Causes, Effects, Controls and Monitoring BY C. F. Meyer, General Electric
Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 117/AS $6.75
600/4-74-001 1HA325 Polluted Groundwater: A Review of the Significant Literature BY D. K. Todd, General Electric Company, Center
for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santo Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 556/AS $5.75
6OO/4-74-002 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: See 680/4-74-002
600/4-74-003 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: See 680/4-74-003
600/4-74-004 1HA326 Proceedings of Seminar on Methodology for Monitoring the Marine Environment Office of Monitoring
Systems, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 052/AS $ U .75
600/4-75-001 1HA325 Directory of EPA, State and Local Environmental Quality Monitoring and Assessment Activities —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY J. W. Scotton, and K. T. Mullen, Office of Monitoring Systems, EPA Washington,
DC BY J. Whitman, and R. Citron, Smithsonian Institution Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 757/AS
$10.25
600/4-75-002 1AA010 Low Cost Compact X-Ray Flourescent Analyzer for On-Site Measurement of Trace Element in Airborne
Participate Emission BY L. S. Birks, and J. V. GiHrich, Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC ORDER FROM:
MTIS Ada 014 582 $3.25
600/4-75-003 1HA327 Technical Support Document for the Proposed Replacement Reference Method for Nitrogen Dioxide BY E. C.
Ellis, and J. H. Morgeson, Quality Assurance Branch, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-75-004 1AA009 Atmospheric Turbulence Properties in the Lowest 300 Meters BY A. H. Weber, J. S. Irwin, J. P. Kahler, and W.
B. Petersen, North Carolina Stote University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246115/AS $6.25
600/4-75-005a 1AA003 Development of Urban Air Quality Simulation Model With Compatible RAPS Data - Vol. I BY C. C. Fhir, and
L J. Shiek, IBM Research Laboratory San Jose, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-75-005b 1AA003 Development of Urban Air Quality Simulation Model with Compatible RAPS Data - Vol. II BY C. C. Fhir, and
L. J. Shiek, IBM Research Laboratory San Jose, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-75-006 1AA009 Dispersion From Toll Stacks BY W. Klug, Pechnische Hochschule Darmstadt Hochschulfpr, GY ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 251 989/AS $3.50
600/4-75-007 1BA027 Analytical Quality Assurance for Trace Organic Analysis by Gas Chromotography/Mass Spectrometry BY
J. W. Eichelberger, W. At. Middlefon, and W. 1. Budde, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 823/AS $3.25
600/4-75-008 2FH120 Interim Radiochemical Methodology for Drinking Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -Environmental
Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 258/AS $4.50
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600/4-75-009 1AA001 Collection and Analysis of Airborne Suspended Paniculate Matter Respirable to Humans for Sulfates and
Polycyclic Organic* — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY W. M. Henry, and R. I. Mitchell, Baftelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-75-010 1HA326 Hydrocarbon Measurement Discrepancies Among Various Analyzers Using Flame-lonization Detectors —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY F. F. McElroy, and V. l_ Thompson, Environmental Monitoring & Support
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 821/AS $4.00
600/4-75-011 1HA327 Analysis of Carbon-14 and Tritium in Reactor Stack Gas — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —BY S. Gold,
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 286/AS $3.50
600/4-75-012 1HA327 Recommended Design of Sample Intake Systems for Automatic Instrumentation — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld -BY R. P. Lauch, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA, Cincinnati, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 248 733/AS $4.00
600/4-75-013 1 HAS27 Tentative Reference Method for Measurement of Tritium in Environmental Waters — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld —Environmental Monitoring & Support laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
251 244/AS $3.50
600/4-75-014 1HA327 Radiation Quality Assurance Intercomparison Studies 1974-1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 171 /AS $4.00
600/4-75-015 1BA029 NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY—Data Acquisitions and Laboratory Analysis System for Lake
Samples — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —BY J. W. Mullins, R. N. Spelling, D. D. Moden, and R. G. Seals,
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 175/AS $4.00
600/4-75-016x1 1AA009 Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part I: Recent Program Development,
Verification, and Application — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —BY W. S. Lewellen, and M. Teske, Aeronautical
Research Associates of Princeton, Inc. Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 450/AS $5.00
600/4-75-016b 1AAOG9 Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part II: Critical Review of the Use of
Invariant Modeling — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY W. S. Lewellen, and M. Teske, Aeronautical Research
Associates of Princeton, Inc. Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 451 /AS $4.50
600/4-76-001 1AA603 Determination of Height for Stack Near Building—Wind Tunnel Study -- Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a -BY
W. H. Snyder, and R. E. Lawson Jt., Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 839/AS $4.00
600/4-76-002 1AA009 Modeling of the Effects of Pollutants and Dispersion in Urban Atmospheres — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -
-BY R. Viskonta, R. W. Bergstrom Jr., and R. O. Johnson, Purdue Research Foundation West Lafayette, Ir-i ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 251 696/AS $6.00
600/4-76-003 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/4-76-004 1BA027 Techniques for Optimizing a Quadrupole GC/MS/Computer System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY M.
H. Carter. Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 026 'AS $4.00
600/4-76-005 1BA027 Determining Tetrafluoroborates, an Evaluation of Fluoroborate Anion Selective Electrode — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 -BY B. T. Duhart, Bennett College Greensboro, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 369/AS $4.00
600/4-76-006 1HD621 Coding Manual for the Quality Assurance Performance Audit far Aerometric Data — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY R. C. Rhodes, and D. H. Fair, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-007 JAA009 Spectral Modeling of Atmospheric Flows and Turbulent Diffusion — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY A.
Bass, and S. A. Orszag, Flow Research, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 506 AS $6.75
600/4-76-008 1HD621 Measurement of Atmospheric Sulfates: Literature Search and Methods Selection — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -BY F. J. Bergman, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 254
387/AS $6.00
600/4-76-009 1AA009 Mobile Lidar Study of the Los Angeles Mixing Layer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY D. T. Liu, System
Innovation and Development Corporation Rolling Hills Estates, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 7/3 /AS $8.00
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600/4-76-010 1BB612 Quantitative Method far Toxaphene by GC-CI-MS Specific Ion Monitoring — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -
-BY A. D. Thruston Jr., Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 931/AS
$4.00
600/4-76-011 1HA327 Measurement of Strontium-89 and Strontium-90 in Environmental Waters: A Tentative Reference Method -
- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 251 312,'AS $4.00
600/4-76-012 1HA327 Measurement of Total Radium and Radium-226 in Environmental Waters: A Tentative Reference Method —
- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 251 313/AS $4.00
600/4-76-013 1AA003 Methodology for Inventorying Hydrocarbons — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY P. DiGosbarro, and M.
Bernstein, GCA Corporation Boston, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 009/AS $5.00
600/4-76-014 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Particulate Emissions Measurements by EPA Methods 1, 3, and 5 Using Paired
Participate Sampling Trains (Municipal Incinerators) — Abstracted 600/9-76~013a -BY H. F. Hamil, and R.
E. Thomas, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 028/AS $5.00
600/4-76-015 1HD621 Measurement of Atmospheric Sulfates: Evaluation of the Methylthymol Blue Method — Abstracted
600/9-76-013o —BY F. J. Bergman, and M. C. Sharp, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, Mo ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 253 349/AS $4.00
600/4-76-016a 1AA009 Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume I - Analysis of Model Validity
and Sensitivity Assessment of Prior Evaluation Studies BY M. K. Kiu, D. C. Whitney, J. H. Seinfeld, and P. M.
Roth, Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-016b 1AA009 Continued Research in Meioscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume II - Refinements in the
Treatment of Chemistry and Meteorology BY S. D. Reynolds, J. P. Meyer, T. A. Hecht, D. C. Whitney, J. Ames,
and M. A. Yocke, Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-016c A009 Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume III - Modeling in Microscale
Phenomena BY R. G. Lamb, Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-016d 1AA009 Continued Research in Meioscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume IV - Examination of the
Feasibility of Modeling Photochemical Aerosol Dynamics BY T. N. Jerskey, and J. H. Seinfeld. Systems
Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-017 D621 Status and Quality of Radiation Measurements of Water BY A. N. Jarvis, R. F. Smiecinski, and D. G. Easterly,
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-018 1HD620 Design of Pollutant-Oriented Integrated Monitoring Systems: A Test Case; Environmental Lead BY D. W.
Jenkins, National Institute of Scientific Research Rancho Son to Fe, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-019 1HA326 Monitoring Groundwoter Quality: Data Management BY N. F. Hampton, General Electric Company, Center for
Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-020 1HA323 Applicability of the Cyanide Electrode for Measuring Free and Total Cyanide BY A. Schlueter, Central State
University Wilberforce, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-021 1AA009 Numerical and Experimental Study of Stably Stratified Flow Around Complex Terrain BY J. J. Riley, H. T. Liu,
and t. W. Gelier, Flow Research, Inc. Kent, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-022 1AA009 Plume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flows Over Complex Terrain: Phase 2 BY H. T. Liu, and J. T. Lin, Flow
Research, Inc. Kent, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-023 1HA326 Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Methods and Costs BY L. G. Everett, K. D. Schmidt, R. M. Tinlin, and D. K.
Todd, General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-024 1HD621 Effect of Temperature on Stability of Sulfur Dioxide Samples Collected by the Federal Reference Method BY
R. G. Fuerst, F. P. Scoringelli, and J. H. Margeson, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 77B/AS $4.00
MO/4-76-025 1AA009 Calculated Actinic Fluxes (290 - 700 nm) for Air Pollution Photochemistry Applications BY J. T. Peterson,
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/4-76-026 1HA326 Monitoring Groundwater Quolity: Monitoring Methodology BY D. K, Todd, R. M. linlin, K. D. Schmidt, and L.
G. Everett, General Electric Company—TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-027 1AD606 Rodioiodine Prediction Model for Nuclear Tests BY S. C. Black, and D. 5. Berth, Environmental Monitoring &
Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-028 1AA603 Airborne lidar RAPS Studies, February 1974 BY J. A. Eckert, J. L. McElroy, D. H. Bundy, J. L Guagliardo, and S.
H, Melfi, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM.- Pending
600/4-76-029o 1AA009 Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Duality and Meteorological Data—Port I. The Role of Empirical
Methods in Air Quality and Meteorological Analyses BY W. S. Meisel, TEchnology Service Corporation Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-029b 1AA009 Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part II. Feasibility Study of a
Source-Oriented Empirical Air Quality Simulation Model BY W. S. Meisel, and M. D. Tenner, Technology Service
Corporation Santo Monica, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76~029c 1AA009 Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part III. Short-Term Changes in
Ground-Level Ozone Concentrations: An Empirical Analysis BY L. Breiman, and W. S. Meisel, Technology
Service Corporation Santa Monica, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-030a 1AA009 Atmospheric Dispersion Parameters in Gaussian Plume Modeling: Part I. Review of Current Systems and
Possible Future Development BY A. H. Weber, North Carolina Stole University Raleigh, HC ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/4-76-030b 1AA009 Atmospheric Dispersion Parameters in Gaussian Plume Modeling: Part II. Possible Requirements for
Change in the Turner Workbook Values BY F. Pasquill, Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-031 1AA009 Precipitation Scavenging of Fossil-Fuel Effluents BY M. T. Dana, D. K. Drawers, 0. W. Clover, and J. M. Hales,
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-032 1AA003 Regional Air Pollution Study: Quality Assurance Audits BY J. R. Hribot, Rockwell International Corporation, Air
Monitoring Center Creve Coeur, MO ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-033 1BA027 Evaluation of a Prototype Instrument for Determining Phosphorus in Water BY T. B. Hoover, and j. M. Long,
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-034 1BA027 Biological Electrodes Specific for Phosphate and Nitrite Ions BY G. G. Guilbault, New Orleans, University of
Mew Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-035 1HD621 Factors Affecting the Use of CaFl:Mn Thermoluminescent Dosimeters for Low-Level Environmental
Radiation Monitoring BY K. C. Gross, E. J. McNamara, and W. L. Brinck, Environmental Monitoring & Suppmt
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-036 1HD620 Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Illustrative Examples BY R. M. Tintin, General Electric Company, Center for
Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-037 1AAOOP Refinement and Validation of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model BY J. P. Pandolfo, C. A. Jacobs, R. J.
Ball, and M. A. Atwater, Center for the Environment and Mar, Inc. Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: Pending
600/5-73-001 1HA094 Economic Damages to Household Systems From Water Supply Use BY D. P. Tihansky, Office of Research and
Development, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-73-001 $1.30 NTIS-PB235716/AS$3.30
600/5-73-002 1RW103 Bibliography of RftD Research Reports - July 1973 Office of Research and Development, Publications Staff,
Office of Program Management, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: (Superseded by Current Bibliography)
600/5-73-003 1HA093 Intermedia Aspects of Air and Water Pollution Control BY R. Stone, and H. Smallwood, Ralph Stone and
Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP).23/3:600/5-73-003 $3.15 NTIS-PB 224 812/AS
600/5-73-OO4 1AB013 Environmental Consideration in Future Energy Growth Bottelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 239 157/AS $15.25
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600/5-73-005 1HA094 Benefit of Water Pollution Control on Property Values BY D. M. Dornbusch, and S. M. Barrager, David M.
Dornbusch and Company San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: 6PO-EP1.23/3=600/5-73-005 $1.60 NTIS-PB 228
590/AS
600/5-73-006 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/5-73-007 1HA096 Critique of Pollution Time Allocation in River Basin Model BY P. G. Hammer Jr., North Carolina, University of.
Center for Urban and Regional Studies Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-73-007 $3.40
NTIS-PB 238 489 $5.90
600/5-73-008a 1HA094 State-of-the-Art Review: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Costs - Volume I BY S. G. Unger, M. J.
Emerson, and D. L. Jordening, Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM:
GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-008a$1.45 NTIS-PB 228 603/AS
600/5-73-008b 1HA094 Research Needs and Priorities: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Cost - Volume II BY D. L. Jordening, and
J. K. Allwood, Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-73-008b $2.10 NTIS-PB 228 602/AS
600/5-73-009 1HA098 Aesthetics in Environmental Planning BY M. Bagley, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM:
GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-009 $2.05 NTIS-PB 229 574/AS
600/5-73-010 1HA097 Managing the Environment Office of Research and Development, Environmental Studies Division, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-73-010 $7.05 NTIS-PB 238 062 $10.25
600/5-73-011 1HA097 Development of a Decision Room For Environmental Studies BY J. G. Moore, Data Metric Corporation McLean,
VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 864/AS $6.50
600/5-73-012a 1HA098 Studies in Environment - Volume I - Summary Report BY M. Felder, Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC BY L.
Llewellyn, National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-73-012a $1.45
NTIS-PB 240 786/AS $5.25
600/5-73-012b 1HA098 Studies in Environment - Volume II - Quality of life BY K. E. Horsnback, J. Guttman, H. L. Himmelstein, A.
Rappaport, and R. Reyna, Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-012b
$1.85 NTIS-PB 240 787/AS $5.25
600/5-73-012c 1HA098 Studies in Environment - Volume III - Pollution and the Municipality BY P. C Cooper, S. J. Kursch, J. R.
Wakeland, M. Van Winkle, and M. A. Zoller, Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-73-012c $1.55 NTIS-PB 240 788/AS $5.25
600/5-73-012d 1HA098 Studies in Environment - Volume IV - Consumption Differentials and the Environment BY M. B. Olsen, E. E.
Bickelhaupt, D. H. Grimsley, C. S. Lewis, and P. Scott, Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-73-012d $0.95 NTIS-PB 240 789/AS $4.25
600/5-73-012e 1HA098 Studies in Environment - Volume V - Outdoor Recreation and the Environment BY B. Kimmelstein, K. Bildstein,
P. Bujak, W. Morton, and M. Savino, Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-73-012e $1.40 NTIS-PB 240 790/AS $4.75
600/5-73-013 1HA096 State of the System (SOS) Model BY E. R. Williams, Chase, Rosen and Wallace, Inc. Alexandria, VA ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-013 $3.45 NTIS-PB232941/AS$10.00
600/5-73-014 1HA094 Enforcement Economics in Air Pollution Control BY P. B. Downing, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Blacksburg, VA BY
W. D. Watson Jr., Washington Environmental Research Center, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington,
DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-73-014 $1.50 NTIS-PB 240963/AS $5.25
600/5-73-015 1HA098 Promoting Environmental Quality Through Urban Planning and Control BY E. J. Kaiser, K. Elfers, S. Cohn, P.
A. Reichert, M. M. Hufschmidt, and R. Stanland, North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3=600/5-73-015$5.05 NTIS-PB 227 090 $11.50
600/5-73-016 1HA097 Environmental Management and Local Government BY S. Carter, M. Frast, C. Rubin, and L. Sumark,
International City Management Association Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 955/AS $11.00
600/5-73-017 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/5-74-001 1HA096 Simulation City Approach for Preparation of Urban Area Data Bases BY A. Lemer, Alan M. Voorhees and
Associates McLean, VA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3=600/5-74-001 $ 1.25 NTIS-PB 244 953/AS $4.75
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600/5-74-002 1HA095 Review of Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies BY M. Warner, and E. H. Preston, Bartelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EPI.23/3:600/5-74-002 $0.70 NTIS-PB 236 609/AS
600/5-74-003 1HA091 Cost Evaluation of Alternative Air Quality Strategies BY S. E. Atkinson, and D. H. lewis, Washington
Environmental Research Center, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3=600/5-74-003 $ 1.05 NTIS-PB 245 129/AS $4.25
600/5-74-004 1BA030 Design of Cost-Effective Water Quality Surveillance Systems BY C. V. Beckers, and S. G. Chamberlain,
Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl ORDER FROM: GPO-EPI .23/3=600/5-74-004 $4.05 NTIS-PB 232 979/AS
600/5-74-005 1HA095 Development of Predictions of Future Pollution Problems BY J. E. Flinn, and R. S. Reiners, Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EPI.23/3:600/5-74-005 $2.40 NTIS-PB 245 127/AS $7.25
600/5-74-006 1HA095 Environmental Impact Requirements in the States: NEPA's Offspring BY T. C. Trzyna, California Public Affairs,
Center for Cloremont, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 384/AS $5-00
600/5-74-007 1HA091 Feasibility of Emission Standards Based on Particle Site BY L. J. Shannon, P. G. Gorman, and W. R. Park,
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: GPO-EPI.23/3:600/5-74-007 $2.50 NTIS-PB 236
160/AS$5.00
600/5-74-008 1HA096 Guide to Models in Governmental Planning and Operations BY P. J. Gass, and R. L. Sisson, MathemaKca, Inc.
Bethesda, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 269/AS $10.50
600/5-74-009 1HA093 Cost-Effectiveness of a Uniform National Sulfur Emissions Tax BY T. H Btngham, P. C. Cooley, M. E. Fogel, and
D. R. Johnston, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EPI. 23/3:600/5-74-009 $2.25 NTIS-PB 236586/AS
600/5-74-010 1BA030 Comprehensive Management of Phosphorus Water Pollution BY D. 8. Porcella, A. B. Bishop, and J. C.
Andersen, Utah State University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-010 $4.05 NTIS-PB 232
958/AS
600/5-74-011 1HA094 Environment: A Bibliography of Social Science and Related Literature BY D. E. Morrison, K. E. Hornsback, and
W. K. Warner, Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-011 $7.45
NTIS-PB 237 948/AS $10.45
600/5-74-012 1AA004 Economic Damages of Air Pollution BY T. E. Waddell, Washington Environmental Research Center, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EPI.23/3:600/5-74-012 $2.35 NTIS-PB 235 701/As $3.95
600/5-74-013 1BA030 Water Quality Model for a Conjunctive Surface - Groundwater System BY A. I. Perez, W. C. Huber, J. P.
Heaney, and E. E. Pyatt, Florida, University of Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: GPO-EPI .23/3:600/5-74-013 $3.30
NTIS-PB 238 491 /AS $5.80
600/5-74-014 1BA030 Estimating Water Quality Benefits BY D. L. Jordening, Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc.
Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: GPO-EPI.23/3:600/5-74-014 $1.50 NTIS-PB 245 071/AS $4.75
600/5-74-015 1HA095 Use of Environmental Analyses on Wastewater Facilities by Local Government BY J. C. Fensterstock, and D.
M. Speaker, Teknekron, Inc. Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EPI.23/3:600/5-74-015 $2.70 NTIS-PB 237
515/AS$7.00
600/5-74^)16 1HA095 Assessment Methodology for the Environmental Impact of Water Resource Projects BY M. Warner, J. Moore,
S. Chatterjee, D. Cooper, C. Ifeader, W. Lawhon, and R. Reimers, Batteile Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: GPO-EPI.23/3:600/5-74-016 $3.00 NTIS-PB 240002/AS $7.50
600/5-74-017 1HA094 Outpatient Medical Costs Related to Air Pollution in the Portland, Oregon Area BY 1. A. Jaksch, Washington
Environmental Research Center, EPA Washington, DC BY H. H. Stoevener, Oregon State University Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: GPO-EPI .23/3=600/5-74-017 $2.00 NTIS-PB 237 846/AS $4,00
600/5-74-018 1HA093 Crop Insurance and Information Services to Control Use of Pesticides BY J. A. Myranowski, U. F. Ernst, and F.
H. Cummings, ABT Associates, Inc. Combridge, MA ORDER FROM: GPO-EPI.23/3:600/5-74-018 $1.55 NTIS-PB
238 356/AS $3.55
600/5-74-019 1HA095 Influences of Wastewater Management on land Use: Tahoe Basin 1950-1972 BY J. Pepper, ond R. Jorgensen,
California, University of Santa Cruz, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-019 $2.50 NTIS-PB 240
247/AS $7.00
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600/5-74-020 1HA098 Integrated Multi-media Pollution Model BY I. Paik, J. Harrington, and S. W. McElroy, Georgetown University
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-020 $3.30 NTIS-PB 238 059/AS $5.80
600/5-74-021 1HA098 Carrying Capacity in Regional Environmental Management BY A. B. Bishop, H. H. Fullerton, M. McKee, and M.
D. Chambers, Utah State University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-021 $2.55 NTIS-PB 238
080 $7.00
600/5-74-022 1BA030 Demonstration of a State Water Quality Management Information System Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-022 $2.05 NTIS-PB 237 282/AS
600/5-74-023 1HA095 California Environmental Quality Act: Innovation in State and Local Decision making BY T. C. Trzyna, and A.
Jokela, California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-023 $2.00
NTIS-PB 240 125/AS $5.75
600/5-74-024 1HA098 Regional Governmental Arrangements in Metropolitan Areas: Nine Case Studies BY C. J. Hein, J. M. Keys,
and G. M. Robbins, Institute for Community Studies Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-74-024 $3.15 NTIS-PB 237 350/AS $5.65
600/5-74-025 1D A315 Used Oil Law in the U.S. and Europe BY W. A. Irwin, and R. A. Liroff, Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-025 $3.65 NTIS-PB 239 449/AS $6.15
600/5-74-026 1 DAS 15 Economic Disincentives for Pollution Control: Legal Political and Administrative Dimensions BY W. A. Irwin,
and R. A. Liroff, Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-026 $2.35
NTIS-PB 239 340/AS $5.85
600/5-74-027 1HA096 Modal Cities BY G. Pidot, and J. Sommer, Dartmouth College Hanover, NH ORDER FROM: CPO-
EP1.23/3:600/5-74-027 $1.25 NTIS-PB 239 719/AS $4.25
600/5-74-028 1BA030 Bibliography of Water Pollution Control Benefits and Costs BY S. G. Unger, and D. L. Jordening, Development
Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-028 $2.55 NTIS-
PB 239 424/AS $5.05
600/5-74-029 1HA093 Evaluation of Adjustment Assistance Program with Application for Pollution Control BY A. M. Freeman III,
Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-029 $1.45 NTIS-PB 239 423/AS
$3.45
600/5-74-030 1BA030 Evaluation of Marketable Effluent Permit Systems BY R. J. DeLucia, Meta Systems, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-030 $4.15 NTIS-PB 239 418/AS $7.15
600/5-74-031 1BA030 Analysis of Cost Sharing Programs for Pollution Abatement of Municipal Wastewater BY H. E. Marshall, and
R. T. Ruegg, National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-031 $2.10
NTIS-PB 239 420/AS $4.60
600/5-74-032 1DA315 Waste Automotive lubricating Oil Reuse as a Fuel BY S. Chansky, J. Carroll, B. Kinconnon, J. Sahagian, and N.
Surprenant, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/3:600/5-74-032 $2.85 NTIS-PB 241
357 $7.25
600/5-74-033 1H A093 Economic and Environmental Benefits from Improving Electrical Rate Structures B Y M. Shareskin, jack Faucett
Company Chevy Chase, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-74-033 $2.55 NTIS-PB 239 451 /AS $5.05
600/5-75-001 1BA030 Evaluation of Alternative Methods For Financing Municipal Waste Treatment Works BY R. J. DeLucia, L. M.
Koppel, D. F. Luecke, S. J. Robinson, P. H. Schafer, D. V. Smith, and J. J. Wagner, Meta Systems, Inc. Cambridge,
MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 045/AS $7.25
600/5-75-002 1HA095 Secondary Impact of Transportation and Wastewater Investments: Review and Bibliography —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY S. B. Bascom, K. G. Cooper, M. P. Howell, A. C. Makrides, and F. T. Rabe,
Environmental Impact Center Newton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 084/AS $8.75
600/5-75-003 1HA098 Land Use Forms and the Environment - An Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY B. J.
Berry, Chicago, University of Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 093/AS $3.75
600/5-75-004 1BA030 Analysis of Nonpoint-Source Pollutants in the Missouri Basin Region — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY A.
D. McElroy, f. Y. Chin, and A. Aleti, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
896/AS $7.00
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600/5-75-005 1HA098 Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide For Local Administrators — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb —BY C. Thurow, W. Toner, and D. Erley, American Society of Planning Officials Chicago, IL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 245 177/AS$12.50
600/5-75-006 1BA030 Environmental Base and Management Study - Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb
—BY S. M. Gagliano, and J. L. Vcn Beek, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: PB No. Pending
600/5-75-007 1HA093 Financial Incentives and Pollution Control: A Case Study — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —BY T. A. Ferrar, A.
B, Brownstein, J. D. Simpson, and S. Streiter, Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 479 $4.25
600/5-75-008 lHA098Land Use Decision Methodology for Environmental Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —BY K.
Wickersham, R. P. Hansen, and A. G. Melcher, Rocky Mountain Center on Environment Denver, CO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 239/AS $7.00
600/5-75-009 1HA098 Land Use and the Environment: An Anthology of Readings — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOId -BY V. Curtis,
American Society of Planning Officials Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 521/AS $7.00
600/5-75-010 1DB314 Measuring External Effects of Solid Waste Management — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY W. Ramm, R.
Schmalensee, R. Ramanathan, and D. Smallwood, Institute for Policy Analysis La Jolla, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
243 407/AS$11.25
600/5-75-011 1HA098 Quality of Life Concept - A Potential New Tool For DecisionMakers BY J. Gerba, Environmental Studies
Division, EPA Washington, DC BY E. Bartholomew, Booz-Allen Public Administration Services, Inc. Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/3:600/5-75-011 $7.00 NTIS-PB 225 089/2 $10.25
600/5-75-012 1HA098 Minimum Standards For Quality of life ~- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY O. W. Markley, and M. D. Badgley,
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 808/AS $9.25
600/5-75-013 1HA095 Secondary Impacts of Transportation and Wastewater Investments: Research Results — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY S. E. Bascom, K. G. Cooper, M. P. Howell, A. C. Makrides, and F. T. Robes, Environmental
Impact Center Newton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 085/AS $7.25
600/5-75-014 ID A312 Development of an Economic Analytical Framework for Solid Waste Policy Analysis — Abstracted
600/9-75-00Id —BY J. Holland, and J. E. Jacobsen, Environmental Dynamics, Inc. Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 705/AS $5.75
600/5_75_015 1HC619 Quantitative Method for Effluent Compliance Monitoring Resource Allocation — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOle — BY A. I. Cohen. Y. Bar-Shalom, W. Winkler, and G. P. Grimsrud, Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 411 /AS $8.50
600/5-75-016 1HA098 Quality of Life Indicators in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1970: A Comprehensive Assessment — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d -BY B. C. Liu, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: GPO S/N
055-000-00145-6 $7.70 NTIS-PB 245 267/AS $9.25
600/5-75-017 1HA097 Environmental Indices for the Los Angeles Database — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY D. G. Malcolm, J.
M. Hemphill, J. E. Gessford, P. Hanson, D. MacDonald, C. Avery, and M. J. Epstein, California State University Los
Angele», CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 281 /AS $7.00
600/5-75-018 1HA098 Environmental Management in the Malibu Watershed: Institutional Framework — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d -BY W. D. Conn, California, University of Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 645/A5
$5.50
600/5-75-019 ID A312 Economic Evaluation of Technical Systems for Scrap Tire Recycling BY H. C. Goddard, Municipal Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 197/AS $4.00
600/5-76-001 EHA547 FIRST YEAR WORK PLAN for a Technology Assessment of Western Energy Resource Development —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY I. L. White, Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK BY f. S. LaGrone, Radian
Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 034/AS $ 10.00
600/5-76-002 1HA094 Economic Welfare Impacts of Urban Noise - Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY R. Thorpe, and T. Holmes, QEI,
Inc. Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/5-76-003 1HA093 Case Studies of Transit Energy and Air Pollution Impacts BY J. P. Curry, De Leuw, Gather and Company
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 211 /AS $7.50
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600/5-76-004 1HC619 Evaluation of Water Quality Models: A Management Guide for Planners BY G. P. Grimsrud, E. J. Finnemore,
and H. J. Owen, Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/5-76-005 1BA030 Restoring the Willamette River. Costs and Imports of Water Duality Control BY E. S. Huff, P. C. Klingeman H.
H. Stoevener, and H. F. Morton, Oregon State University, Water Resources Research Institute Corvaltis. OR ORDER
FROM: Pending
000/6-75-001 1AA001 Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Particulate Polycyclic Organic Matter (PPOM ) Special Studies
Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 799 $4.75
600/6-75-002 1AA001 Scientific and technical Assessment Report an Manganese Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park,
NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 291 /AS $4.25
600/6-75-003 1AA001 Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Cadmium — Abstracted 600/9-75-QOld -Special Studies
Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTJS-PB 246 820/AS $4.50
600/6-75-004 1AA001 Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Vinyl Chloride and Polyvinyl Chloride Special Studies Staff,
EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 461 /AS $5.50
600/7-76-001 EHE623 Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil fuels Sector Group, Cincinnati, 31 March 1976 Stanford Research Institute
Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-001 EHE623 Proceedings. USEPA, OEM! National Conference on Health, Environmental Effects, and Control Technology
of Energy Use Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-O03 EHE623 Directory of Interaaency Project Coordinators and Directors Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/7-76-004
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600/9-75-003 1RW103 Scientific Seminar on Automotive Pollutant* Office of Environmental Sciences, EPA Washington, OC ORDER
FROM: Wiser, Herbert L. 202-755-0449
600/9-75-004 1RW103 Proceedings of First US/USSR Symposium on Comprehensive Analysis of the Environment Office of Research
and Development, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/9-75-005 1BB466 Agriculture and Clean Water - Proceedings of a Conference on Agricultural Water Pollution Control —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —BY C. C. Chappelow, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 113/AS $6.25
600/9-75-006 1HA323 WATER RESOURCES: Utilization and Conservation in the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY
M. C. Blount, Fort Valley State College Fort Valley, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 612/AS $2.25
600/9-75-007 1BB033 Research Needs for the Potable Reuse of Municipal Wastewaler BY K. D. Linstedr, E. R. Bennet, and J. N.
English, Colorado, University of Boulder, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 138/AS $7.75
600/9-75-008 1AA002 Report on fhe Problem of Halogenated Air Pollutants and Stratospheric Oione — Abstracted
600/9-75-00Id —Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 247 699/AS $4.50
600/9-76-001 JRW103 Handbook for ORD Report Specifications Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/9-76-002 1RW103Publications Bibliography - 1975 -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -Environmental Research Center, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 792/AS $8.00
600/9-76-003 1RW103 Environmental Research Outlook, FY 1976 through 1980; Report to Congress — Abstracted &00/9-76-013a
-Office of Research and Development, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 523/AS $6.75
600/9-76-004 IBA064 Gas and Leachate from Landfills: Formation, Collection, and Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a -BY
E. J. Genetelti, and J. Cirello, Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 161 /AS $7.50
600/9-76-005 1HA327 Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement Systems. Volume I. Principles — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 —Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 254 658/AS $10.75
600/9-76-006 EH8624 Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group, Research Triangle Park, 13 November 1975 —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -Stanford Research Institute Arlington. VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 686/AS
$4.00
600/9-76-007a 1AA008 Denver Air Pollution Study - 1973 Proceedings of a Symposium - Volume 16Y P. A. Russell, Denver, University
of, Denver Research Institute Denver, CO ORDER FROM: Pending
600/9-76-008 1RW103ORD ADP Workshop Proceedings No. J BY D. Swink, Office of Monitoring and Technical Support, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 981 /AS $7.75
600/9-76-009 1RW103 Office of Research and Development Program Guide Office of Financial and Administrative Services, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 407/AS $4.50
600/9-76-010 1BA608 Bioassay Procedures for the Ocean Disposal Permit Program Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf
Breeze, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 209/AS $5.50
600/9-76-011 EHE624 Proceedings of the First Workshop on Sampling Geothermal Effluents Environmental Monitoring & Support
Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: Pending
600/9-76-012 1EA6I5 Analytical Reference Standards and Supplemental Data for Pesticides and Other Selected Organic
Compounds BY J. F. Thomson, Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 253 948/AS $6.00
600/9-76-013a 1RW103ORD Publications Summary, March 1976 Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 253 783/AS $8.00
600/9-76-014 1HC619 Areawide Assessment Procedures Manual Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/9-76-015 1DC618 Residual Management by Land Disposal - Proceedings of the Hazardous Waste Research Symposium BY
W. H. Fuller, Arizona, University of Tucson, AZ ORDER FROM: Pending
600/9-76-016 1HD621 Proceedings of the EPA Conference on Environmental Modeling and Simulation BY W. R. Ott, Office of
Monitoring and Technical Support, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/9-76-017 1RW103News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, January - December 1975 Technical Information Staff, ORD,
EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/9-76-018 1BC611 Summaries of Active Extramural Research Tasks of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory 1975
BY W. A. Schwartz, C. Stumpf, and D. Weber, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 905/AS $9.00
650/1-73-001 1EA078 Training Manual for Teratology BY K. D. Courtney, and N. Chernoff, Pesticides and Toxic Substances Effects
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 370 $3.75
650/1-73-002 1AA007 Interactions of Various Air Pollutants on Causation of Pulmonary Disease BY J. D. Renters, and R. 2. Maigetter,
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 933/AS $4.25
650/1-73-003 1AA005 Investigation of the Effects of Carbon Monoxide on Humans in the Driving Task Ohio State University
Research Foundation Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 646 $5.25
650/1-73-004 1AA005 Normal Carboxyhemoglobin Levels of Blood Donors in the United States BY R. D. Stewart, Medical College of
Wisconsin, Department of Environmental Medicine Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/4:650/l-73-004
$3.10PB Pending
650/1-74-001 1AA005 Use of Panelist as Substitutes for Taxicab Drivers in Carbon Monoxide Exposure BY A. W. Hoover, and R. M.
Albrecht, Columbia University, Division of Environmental Health Sciences New York City, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 228 783 $3.75
650/1-74-002 1EA078 Metabolism of Carbamate Insecticides BY U. W. Dorough, Kentucky, University of, Department of Entomology
Lexington, KY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 596/AS $8.50
650/1-74-003 1AA002 Development of Analytic Techniques to Measure Human Exposure to Fuel Additives BY D. E. Johnson, J. B.
Tillery, J. M. Hosenfeld, and J. W. Register, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
232 124/AS $6.25
650/1-74-004 1AA005 Hearth Consequences of Sulfur Oxides: A Report from CHESS,!970-1971 BY E. Caldwell, Human Studies
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: GPO EP 1.2:SU5/2/970-71 $3.10 NTIS-PB 234 920
$11.25
650/1-74-005 1AA005 Effect of Carbon Monoxide on Time Perception Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Environmental
Medicine Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 544/AS $4.25
650/1-74-006 1AA005 Study of the Effects of Low Levels of Carbon Monoxide Upon Humans Performing Driving Tasks Harvard
University, Guggenheim Center for Aerospace Health and Safety, Boston, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 894
$5.25
650/1-74-007 1AA005 Epidemiology of Chronic Respiratory Disease: A Literature Review Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 375 $5.75
650/1-74-008 1AA002 Literature Search and Analysis of Information Regarding Sources, Uses, Production, Consumption, Reported
Medical Cases and Toxicology of Platinum and Palladium Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 238 546/AS $3.75
650/1-74-009 1EA078 Pesticides Epidemiological Field Studies Miami, University of. School of Medicine Miami, FL ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 237 347 $3.75
650/1-74-010 1AA005 Reactivity of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons with Ol and NO in the Presence of Light New York
University, Chemistry Department New York, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 294/AS $3.75
650/1-74-011 1EA078 Actions of Pesticides and Other Drugs on the Male Reproductive System West Virginia University Medical
Center Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 381 $3.75
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650/1-74-012 1EA078 Study of the Ecology of Pesticides Miami, University of Coral Gables, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 173/AS
$4.25
650/1-74-013 1AA005 Use of Leucocyte Metabolism as a Health Effects Indicator Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 240 174/AS $5.25
650/1-75-001 1AA005 Health and Annoyance Impact of Odor Pollution California Department of Health Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 251 169/AS $10.75
650/1-75-002 1EA078 Occupational and Environmental Pesticide Exposure Study in South Florida Miami, University of Miami, FL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 S26/AS $4.75
650/1-75-003 1AA005 Lead: Environmental Sources and Red Cell Toxicity in Urban Children Nebraska, University of Omaha, NB
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 061 /AS $5.00
650/1-75-004 1EA078 Fluorescence Immunoassay Technique for Detecting Organic Environmental Contaminants IRT Corporation
San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 397/AS $4.25
650/1-75-005 1AA005 Air Pollution Exposure and Immunoglobulin Levels Meloy Laboratories, Inc. Springfield, VA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 138 $3.25
650/2-73-001 1AA010 Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere
(Year Ending June 30, 1972) Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 603
$4.75
650/2-73-O02 1AA010 Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere
(Year Ending June 30,1973) Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Air Pollution Technical
Information Center, RTF, NC 27711
650/2-73-003 1AA010 Absorption of SOl by Alkaline Solutions in Venturi Scrubber Systems BY C. Y. Wen, and S. Uchida, West
Virginia University, Department of Chemical Engineering Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 202/AS
$4.75
650/2-73-004 1AB013 Fate of Trace Constituents of Coal During Gasification Institute of Gas Technology, IIT Center Chicago, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 001 /AS $3.75
650/2-73-005 1AB014 Program for Reduction of NOx from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers - Phase 1 BY C. E. Blakeslee, and A. P.
Selker, Combustion Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 547/AS $7.00
650/2-73-005a 1 ABO 14 Program for Reduction of NOx from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase II BY ft. P. Selker, Combustion
Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 162/AS $5.75
650/2-73-005b 1AB014 Program for Reduction of NOx from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase Ma - NOx BY A. P. Selker,
Combustion Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 889/AS $4.00
650/2-73-006 1AA010 Development of X-Roy Fluorescence Speetroscopy in Element Analysis of Particutate Matter Phase II:
Evaluation of Commerical Multiple Crystal Spectrometer Instruments BY L. S. Birks, and J. V. Gilfrich, Naval
Research laboratory Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 762 061 $3.25
650/2-73-007 1AA010 Evaluation and Modification of Fluoride Sampling and Analytical Methods BY R. S. Sholtes, E. U. Meadows,
and J. B. Koogler, Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. Gainesville, fi. ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 954/AS
$5.75
650/2-73-008 1AA010 Development of a Supplementary Emission Measurements Monitoring System Thunder Scientific Corporation
Albuquerque, NM ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 442/AS $3.75
650/2-73-009 1AA010 Development and Fabrication of Mass Emission Data and Control System for the Stationary Source
Simulator BY P Dimouro, R. Reiner, and H. Dodds, Systems Technology Associates Falls Church, VA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 232 013/AS $6.25
650/2-73-010 1AA010 Development of Instrumentation for Measurement of Stationary Source Aldehyde Organic Acid and Amine
Emissions BY J. D. Bode, Bendix Research Laboratories Southfield, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 884/AS $4.75
650/2-73-011 1AA010 Direct Determination of Metals in Air BY J. W. Robinson, Louisiana State University, Department of Chemistry
Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 774/AS $4.25
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650/2-73-012 1 ABO 13 Properties of Ammonium Sulfote, Ammonium, and Sulfur Dioxide Solutions in Ammonia Scrubbing
Processes BY J. E. Boone, and J. H. Turner, Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 223 000 $3.75
650/2-73-013 1 ABO 13 EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Sodium Carbonate and limestone Test Results BY M. Epstein, L Sybert,
and I Raben, Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 041 /3AS $15.00
650/2-73-014 1 ABO 14 Investigation of Surface Combustion Concepts for NO, Control in Utility Boilers and Stationary Gas
Turbines BY W. U. Roessler, E. K. Weinberg, J. A. Drake, U. M. White, and Urban Programs Division El Segundo, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 424/AS $5.25
650/2-73-015 1AB014 Equimolar NO2 Absorption into Magnesia Slurry - A Pilot Feasibility Study Babcock and Wilson Company
Alliance, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 579/AS $5.25
650/2-73-016 1AA010 Development of an Instrumental Monitoring Method for Measurement of Asbestos Concentrations in or
Near Sources BY A. Pattnaik, and J. D. Meakin, Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 226 47) /AS $4.25
650/2-73-017 1AB013 Atmospheric Emissions From the Petroleum Refining Industry BY W. White, National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 040/5AS $4.25
650/2-73-018 1 ABO 14 Catalytic Combustion, a Pollution-Free Means of Energy Convention National Environmental Research Center,
EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 002 $3.50
650/2-73-019a 1 ABO 13 Full-Scale Desulfuriiation of Stack Gas by Dry limestone Injection: Volume 1 Tennessee Valley Authority
Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 447/AS $7.50
650/2-73-019b 1AB013 Full-Scale Desulfuriiation of Stack Gas by Dry limestone Injection: Volume II - Appendices A through H
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 384/AS $9.50
650/2-73-019c 1 ABO 13 Full-Scale Desurfurization of Stack Gas by Dry limestone Injection: Volume III - Appendices I through L
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 385/AS $9.50
650/2-73-020 1 ABO 13 Catalytic Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide Using Isotopic Tracers BY J. Happel, and M. Hnatow, New York University,
School of Engineering New York City, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 305/AS $3.00
650/2-73-021 1AB014 Proceeding, Coal Combustion Seminar, June 19-20,1973 National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 210/AS $7.00
650/2-73-022 1AA010 State-of-the-Art: 1971 Instrumentation for Measurement of Paniculate Emissions from Combustion Sources
BY G. J. Sem, and J. A. Borgos, Thermo-Systems, Inc. St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 919/AS $5.25
650/2-73-023 1AA010 Manual Methods for Sampling and Analysis of Paniculate Emissions From Municipal Incinerators BY J. T.
Funkhouser, E. T. Peters, P. L. Levins, A. Doyle, P. Giever, and J. McCoy, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 476/AS $8.50
650/2-73-024 1AB013 Measurement and Characterization of Particles in Wet Scrubbing Process for SOx Control Walter C. McCrone
Associates, Inc. Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 083/5AS $7.00
650/2-73-025 1AAO10 Application of Odor Technology to Mobil Sources Emission Instrumentation BY P. L Levins, and D. A. Kendall,
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 756 $4.75
650/2-73-026 1 AAO 10 Remote Sensing of Air Pollution in Urban Areas BY M. L. Streiff, and C. B. Ludwig, General Dynamics Corporation
San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 885/AS $6.25
650/2-73-027 1AA010 Instrument for Simultaneous Monitoring NO. and SOJ in Stationary Sources BY U. C. Tucker, and J. Chung,
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 084/AS $3.75
650/2-73-028 1AB013 Enclosed Coke Pushing and Quenching System Design Manual BY D. A. Pengidore, National Steel Corporation,
Weirton Steel Division Weirton, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 418/AS $4.75
650/2-73-029 1AB014 Interactions of Stack Gas Sulfur and Nitrogen Oxides on Dry Berkau BY J. W. Brown, D. W. Pershing, J. U.
Wasser, and E. E. Berkau, Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224
208/AS $3.25
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650/2-73-030 1AAOIO Instrument to Monitor CH4, CO and COl in Aulo Exhaust BY D. E. Burch, and J. D. Pembrook, Philco-Ford
Corporation, Aeronutronic Division Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 438/AS $3.75
650/2-73-031 1ABOU Effectiveness of Selected Fuel Additives in Controlling Pollution Emissions From Residual Oil-Fired Boilers
BY D. W. Pershing, G. B. Martin, E. E. Berkau, and R. E. Hall, Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 037/1 AS $3.75
650/2-73-032 1AAO10 Development of a High-Purity for High Temperature Particulate Sampling and Analysis BY A. L. Benson, P. I.
Levins, A. A. Massucco, and J. R. Valentine, Arthur D. little. Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230
886/AS $4.75
650/2-73-033a 1 ABO 14 Aerodynamic Control of Nitrogen Oxides and Other Pollutants From Fossil Fuel Combustion Volume I -
Data Analysis and Summary of Conclusions BY D. R. Shoffstall, and 0. H. Larson, Institute of Gas Technology, (IT
Center Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 102/AS $4.75
650/2-73-033b 1 ABO 14 Aerodynamic Control of Nitrogen Oxides and Other Pollutants from Fossil Fuel Combustion Volume II -
Raw Data and Experimental Equipment BY D. R. Shoffstall, and D. H. Larson, Institute of Gas Technology, lit
Center Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: Chemical Systems Lab., NERC, RTF, NC 27711
650/2-73-034 1AA010 Interferometric Instrumentation For Particle Size Analysis Arnold Research Organization, Inc. Arnold Air Force
Station, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 5847AS $4.25
650/2-73-035 1AB012 Field Measurements of Particle Size Distribution Sizing Devices BY J. D. McCain, K. M. Gushing, and A. V. Bird
Jr., Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 292/AS $4.75
650/2-73-036 1AB012 Feasibility of Flux Force/Condensation Scrubbing for Fine Particulate Collection BY S. Calvert, J. Goldshmid,
D. Leith, and N. Jhaveri, A.P.T,. inc. Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 307 $6.25
650/2-73-037 1AA010 Feasibility of a CW Lidor Technique for Measurement of Plume Opacity BY R. A. Ferguson, Stanford Research
Institute Menlo Pork, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 992/AS $5.25
650/2-73-038 1AB013 Proceedings: Flue Gas Desutfurization Symposium 1973 BY E. L. Plyler, and M. A. Maxwell, Control Systems
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 901 /AS $29.25
650/2-73-039 1 ABO 13 Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil—Second
Phase Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Chemical Systems Lab., NERC, RTP, NC
27711
650/2-73-040 1AA010 Development of Range Squared and Off-Gating Modifications for a Lidar System General Electric Company,
Space Sciences Laboratory Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 715 $4.25
650/2-73-041 1AB013 Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils BY W. C. Rovesti, and R. H. Wolk, Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 568 $10.25
650/2-73-041a 1AB013 Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils - Phase II Hydrocarbon Research, inc. Trenton. NJ ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 901/AS $4.25
650/2-73-042 1AB013 Gasification of Fossil Fuels Under Oxidative, Reductive, and Pyrolytic Condition* Scientific Research
Instruments Corporation Baltimore, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 668/AS $7.00
650/2-73-043 1AA008 Capacity of the Soil as a Natural Sink for Carbon Monoxide B Y R. B. Ingersoll, Stanford Research Institute Menlo
Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 641 $3.75
650/2-73-044 1AB013 Petrograhpic Characteristics and Physical Properties of Marls, Chalks, Shells and Their Calcines Related to
Desulfurization of Flue Gases BY R. D. Harvey, R. R. Frost, and J. Thomas Jr., Illinois State Geotogical Survey
Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 321 /AS $5.25
650/2-73-045 1AB014 Study of Combustor Flow Computations and Comparison with Experiment BY R. F. Anosoulis, and H.
McDonald, United Aircraft Research Laboratories East Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 008/AS $4.75
650/2-73-046 1AB015 Atmospheric Emissions from the Asphalt Industry BY L. L Lasrer, Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Pork, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 372/AS $3.75
650/2-73-047 1AB013 Absorption of SO2 into Urn* Slurries: Absorption Rates and Kinetics BY J. E. Vivian, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Chemical Engineering Department Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 936/AS $4.25
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650/2-73-048a 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Protest Volume I - Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion
Process Development and Evaluation VVest'mghouse Research laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB231 162/AS $10.00
450/2-73-0486 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume II - Fluidized Bed Boiler Combined-Cycle
Power Plant Development—Volume I Appendices Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 231 163/AS$8.50
650/2-73-048c 1 AB013 Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume III - Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Boiler
Development Plant Design Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232
433/AS $8.75
650/2-73-048d 1AB013 Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume IV - Fluidized-Bed Gasification
Deiulfvrrzation Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 101 $10.00
650/2-73-049 1 ABO 13 Production of Clean Fuel Gai From Bituminous Coal Consolidation Coal Company, Incorporated, Research
Division Library, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 695/A5 $8.50
650/2-73-050 1AA010 Methods for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Nitrate and Sulfate in Atmospheric Parriculates BY D.
Williams, J. Driscoll, C. Curtin, and R. Hebert, Wolden Research Division of Abcor, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 230 887/AS $5.25
650/2-73-051 1 ABO 13 Marketing Hi SO* from SO2 Abatement Sources— The TV A Hypothesis Tennessee Valley Authority, Office of
Agricultural and Development Muscle Shoals, Al ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 671 /AS $5.25
650/2-73-052 1AA010 Development of Instrumentation for Quantitative Collection of Total Atmospheric Mercury From Ambient
Air-Final Report BV D. J. Sibbelr, and R. C. Wade, Geomet, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232
300/AS $5.75
650/2-73-053 1 ABO 13 Proceedings of Third International Conference on Fhiidized-Bed Combustion BY B. Tilton, Control Systems
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 977/AS $12.50
650/2-74-001 1 ABO 13 Regenerative Limestone Process for Fluidized - Bed Coal Combustion and Desulfurization BY R. C. Hoke, M.
S. Nutkis, L. A. Ruth, and H. Shaw, Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
231374 $5.25
650/2-74-002a 1AB014 Effects of Design and Operating Variables on MOx from Coal-Fired Furnaces— Phase I BY W. J. Armento,
Babcock and Wilson Company Alliance, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 986/AS $5.75
650/2-74-002b 1 ABO 14 Effects of Design and Operating Variables an NOx from Coal-Fired Furnaces - Phase II Babcock and Wilson
Company Alliance, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 283/AS $6.25
650/2-74-003 1AB014 Study of Air Pollutant Emissions from Residential Hearing Systems BY R. E. Hall, J. H. Wasser, and E. E. Berkau,
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 697/A5 $5.25
650/2-74-004 1AB013 Iron Foundry Cupola Recuperative Emission Control Demonstration — Design Manual BY J. F. Course/, Flynn
and Emrich Company Baltimore, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 375 $4.25
650/2-74-005 TA80T5 indigester Black Liquor Oxidation for Odor Control in Kraft Pulping BY W. T. McKean, and J. S. Gratzl, North
Carolina State University, Deportment of Wood and Paper Sciences Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 692
$5.25
650/2-74-006 1AA010 Device Collection and Assay of Ambient Gases BY P. Tseng, Bendix Research Laboratories Southfield. Ml ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 231 364/AS $5.25
650/2-74-007 1AB012 Participate Emissions from Alfalfa Dehydrating Plants — Control Cash and Effectiveness BY K. D. Smith,
American Dehydrarors Association Mission, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 448/AS $4.50
650/2-74-008o 1AA010 Evaluation of Odor Measurement Techniques Volume I - Animal Rendering Industry BY J. A. Wahl, R. A.
Duffee, and W. A. Marrone, Research Corporation of New England Wethersiteld, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228
186/AS$4.75
650/2-74-OOPa 1AB013 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification Section I: Koppers-Totzek
Process BY E. M. Mogee, C. E. Jahnig, and H. Shaw, Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 231 675/AS $4.25
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650/2-74-009b
650/2-74-009c
650/2-74-009d
650/2-74-009e
1 ABO 1 3
1 ABO 13
1 ABO 13
1 ABO 13
650/2-7 4-009f 1 ABO 13
650/2-74-009g 1AB013
650/2-74-009h 1 AB01 3
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification; Section I: Synthane Process
BY C. D. Kalfadelis, and E. M. Magee, Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
237 113/AS $4.75
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processess Gasification; Section I; Lurgi Process
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 694/AS $4.75
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification; Section I: CO2 Acceptor
Process Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 141 /AS $4.25
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Liquefaction: Section I. COED Process
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 371 /AS $4.25
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Liquefaction: Section 2. SRC Process
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 792/AS $4.75
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification: Section 5. BI-GAS Process
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 694/AS $4.25
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 6. HYGAS Process
BY C. E. Jahnig, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 225/AS $4.50
650/2-74-0091 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 7. U-Gas Process
BY C. E. Jahnig, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 226/AS $4.00
650/2-74-009J 1 ABO 1 3 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 8. Winkler Process
BY C. E. Jahnig, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 846/AS $4.50
650/2-74-009k 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Coal Treatment: Section 1. Meyers
Process BY E. M. Magee, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246
31 I/AS $4.00
650/2-74-0091 1 AB013 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes (Analytical Test Plan) BY C. D. Kalfadelis,
E. M. Magee, G. E. Milliman, and T. D. Searl, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 249 845/AS $7.50
650/2-74-009m 1 ABO 1 3 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes - Liquefaction: Section 3. H-Coal Process
BY C. E. Jahnig, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 847/AS $4.50
650/2-74-010 1AB013 EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Limestone Wet Scrubbing Test Result BY M. Epstein, L. Sybert, S. C. Wang,
and C. C. Leiro, Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 359/AS $7.50
650/2-74-011 1AB014 Thermal Radiation Modeling for Pollution Predictions BY G. R. Whiracre, R. A. McCann, and A. A. Putmann,
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 666/AS $4.25
650/2-74-012 1AB013 Evaluation of the Regenerative Pressurized Fluidiied-Bed Combustion Process BY T. E. Johnson, A. G. Sliger,
P. A. Refrancois, and D. O. Moore, M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 429/AS
$4.75
650/2-74-013 1 AA01 0 Performance Specifications for Stationary-Source Monitoring Systems for Gases and Visible Emissions BY J.
S. Nader, W. Conner, and F. Jaye, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 230 934/AS $7.00
650/2-74-014 1AA010 Development of Low Pressure Impactor Anderson 2000, Inc. Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 417/AS
$4.25
650/2-74-015 1AA010 Progress in Instrumentation and Techniques for Measurement of Air Pollutants BY B. Tilton, Chemistry and
Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 568/AS $3.25
650/2-74-016 1AA010 Sampling Interface for Quantitative Transport of Aerosols — Abstracted 600/9-75-001b -NT Research
Institute Chicago, II ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 434/AS $5.75
650/2-74-017 1AB013 Kinetic Mechanisms Governing the Fate of Chemically Bound Sulfur and Nitrogen in Combustion BY C. V.
Sternling, and J. O. Wendt, Shell Development Company Emeryville, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 895/AS
$5.75
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650/2-74-018 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
650/2-74-019 1AA003 Development and Testing of An Air Monitoring System BY C. E. Decker, J. B. Tomtnerdahl, and T. M. Royal,
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 666/AS $7.25
650/2-74-020 1AAO10 Feasibility Study of the Use of Resonance Scattering for the Remote Detection of Sto United Aircraft Research
Laboratories East Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-021 1AB013 Efficiencies in Power Generation Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234
160/ASI3.75
650/2-74-022 1AB013 Coke Charging Pollution Control Demonstration American Iron and Steel Institute New York, NY ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 234 355/AS $9.25
650/2-74-023 1AB014 Flame Characterization Probes BY R. C. Kesselring, Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell International Corporation
Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 287/AS $7.00
650/2-74-024 1AB013 Development of Sampling and Analytical Methods of Lime/limestone Wet Scrubbing Tests Radian
Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 644/AS $7.00
650/2-74-025 1AB013 Applicability of the Meyers Process of Chemical Desulfurization of Coal: Initial Survey of Fifteen Coals BY
A. A. Lee, J. W. Hamersma, M. L. Kraft, C. A. Flegol, and R. A. Meyers, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 083/AS $7.00
650/2-74-025a 1AB013 Applicability of the Meyers Process for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal: Survey of 35 Coals BY J. W.
Hamersma, and M. L. Kraft, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-026 1 ABO 15 Investigation of Particulate Emission from Oil-Fired Residential Heating Units Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 355/AS $3.75
650/2-74-027 1 ABO 12 Control Technology for Fine Particulate Emissions Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 236 646/AS $5.75
650/2-74-028 1AB012 Lone Star Steel Steam-Hydro Air Cleaning System Evaluation BY J. D. McCain, and W. B. Smith, M. W. Kellogg
Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 436/AS $3.75
650/2-74-029 1 AAO 10 Compact Sampling System for Collection of Particulates from Stationary Sources — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b —General Electric Company Philadelphia. PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 398/AS $5.25
650/2-74-030 1 ABO 13 Interpretative Compilation of EPA Studies Related to Coal Quality and Cleanability BY L. Hoffman, J. B.
Truett, and S. J. Aresco, Mitre Corporation McLean, VAORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 011/AS $8.50
650/2-74-031a 1A8014 Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Particulate - Volume 1 TRW
Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 674/AS $3.75
650/2-74-03 Ib 1 ABO 14 Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Particulate - Volume II TRW
Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 675/AS $4.50
650/2-74-032 1AB014 Design Trends and Operating Problems in Combustion Modification of Industrial Boilers Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 712/AS $5.50
650/2-74-O33 1AB013 Solid Waste Disposal Final Report Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 144/AS $9.25
650/2-74-034 1AB012 Optical Measurements of Smoke Particle Size Generated by Electric Arcs Colorado State University Fort
Collins, CO ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-035 1AB013 Evaluation of Equations for Designing Ammoniacal Scrubbers to Remove Sulfur Oxides from Waste Gas BY
L. I. Griffin, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232
527 $4.25
650/2-74-036 1AB012 Braxton Sonic Agglomerator Evaluation BY R. Dennis, R. Bradway, and R. Cass, GCA Corporation Bedford MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 146/AS $7.25
650/2-74-037a 1AB013 Disposal of By-products from Non-regenerable Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems: Initial Report Aerospace
Corporation El Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 114/AS $9.25
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650/2-74-038 1AB014 Combmtion Control of Pollutants from Multiburner Coal-fired System BY C. McCann, J Demeter, R. Snedden,
and D. Bienstock, U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 037./AS $4.75
650/2-74-039 1AA010 Evaluation of Instrumentation for Monitoring Total Mercury Emissions from Stationary Sources Walden
Research Division of Abcor, Inc. Walden, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 323/AS $5.75
650/2-74-040 1AA010 Synthesis and Purification of Carcinogenic Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Standards Allied Chemical
Corporation Morristown, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 201 /AS $4.25
650/2-74-041 1AB013 Effect of Gas Turbine Efficiency and Fuel Cost on Cost Producing Electric Power Monsanto Research
Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 159/AS $3.75
650/2-74-042 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
650/2-74-043 1AB012 Proceedings: Symposium on the Use of Fabric Fillers for the Control of Submicron Particulates (April 8-10,
1974, Boston, Ma.) GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 629/AS $9.25
650/2-74-044 1AA010 Isolation of Hayfever Antigens from Short Ragweed Pollen Worthington Biochemical Corporation Freehole, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 691/AS $3.25
650/2-74-045 1AB014 Kinetic Mechanisms of Methane/Air Combustion with Pollutant Formation Ultras/stems, Inc Irvine CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 149/AS $5.25
650/2-74-046a 1AAO10 Development of Gas Laser System to Measure Trace Gases by Longpalh Absorption Techniques: Volume I -
Gas Laser System Modification for Ozone Monitoring Final Report BY S. E. Craig, D. R. Morgan, D. L. Roberts,
and L. R. Snowman, General Electric Company Pittsfield, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 678/AS $5.75
650/2-74-046b 1AA010 Development of A Gas Laser System to Measure Trace Gases by long Path Absorption Techniques: Volume
II - Field Evaluation of Gas Laser System for Ozone Monitoring Final Report BY W. A McClenny, F. W. Baity
Jr., R. E. Baumgardner Jr., and R. A. Gray, Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC BY R.
J. Gilimeister, and L. R. Snowman, General Electric Company Pittsfield, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 679/AS
$4.25
650/2-74-047 1AB014 Design of an Optimum Distillate Oil Burner for Control of Pollutant Emissions Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell
International Corporation Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 647/AS $16.50
650/2-74-048 1 ABO 15 Development of an Approach to Identification of Emerging Technology and Demonstration Opportunities
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 646 $8.50
650/2-74-049a 1 ABO 13 Pilot-Plant Study of an Ammonia Absorption Ammonium Bisulfate Regeneration Process, Topical Report
Phases I and II Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 171 /AS $7.00
650/2-74-050 1 ABO 13 Measurement of Entrained Liquid Levels in Effluent Gases from Scrubber Demisters BY L. D. Johnson, and R.
M. Statnick, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223
739 $3.25
650/2-74-051 1AB014 Assessment of the Applicability of Automotive Emission Control Technology to Stationary Engines
Aerospace Corporation los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 115/AS $ 10.00
650/2-74-452 1 ABO 13 Study of Potential Problems and Optimum Opportunities in Retrofitting Industrial Processes to Low and
Intermediate Energy Gas from Coal Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237
116/AS$5.75
650/2-74-053 1AB013 Particulate Collection Study, EPA/TVA Full-Scale Dry Limestone Injection Tests Cortrell Environmental
Systems, Inc. Division of Research-Cottrell, Inc. Bound Brook, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-054 1 ABO 13 Occurrence and Distribution of Potentially Volatile Trace Elements in Coal Illinois Stare Geological Survey
Springfield, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 091 /AS $4.75
650/2-74-055 1 AAO 10 Design, Construction, and Testing of a Commercial Prototype Disc Diluter Monsanto Research Corporation
Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 117 $4.75
650/2-74-056 1AA003 Development of an Acetylene Monitor ot the PPB Level Beckman Instruments, Inc. Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 238 474/AS $3.75
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650/2-74-057 1 AB013 Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion Argonne National
Laboratory Argonne, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 3667AS $5.75
650/2-74-058 1AB012 Applying Fabric Filtration to Coal Fired Industrial BoilersA Preliminary Pilot Scale Investigation Enviro-
Systems and Research, Inc. Roanoke, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 117/AS $4.75
650/2-74-058a 1AB012 Applying Fabric Filtration to Coal Fired Industrial Boilers (A Pilot Scale Investigation) BY J. D. McKenna, J.
C. Mycock, and W. O. Lipscomb, Enviro-Systems and Research, Inc. Roanoke, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
186/AS$7.25
650/2-74-059 1AA010 NC*2 Measuring System Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 255/AS $3.75
650/2-74-060 1AA002 Development of a Methodology for the Assessment of the Effects of Fuels and Additives on Control
Devices Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 911 /AS $9.00
650/2-74-061 1AA003 Determination of Effect of ParHculate Exhaust Emissions of Additives and Impurities in Gasoline Dow
Chemical Company Midland, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 910/AS $8.00
650/2-74-062 1AB013 Coke Oven Charging Emission Control Test Program—Volume I Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 237 628/AS $7.00
650/2-74-062a 1 ABO 13 Coke Oven Charging Emission Control Test Program - Supplemental Observations Mitre Corporation McLean,
VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 697/AS $5.25
650/2-74-063 1AB015 Adsorption of Odorous Pollutants by Active Manganese Dioxide Illinois, University of, School of Chemical
Sciences Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 458/AS $3.75
650/2-74-064 1 ABO 13 Instrumental Analyses for Wet Scrubbing Processes TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 616/AS $9.25
650/2-74-065 1AA010 Advanced Prototype Direct Reading Instrument for Particulate Mass Measurement Industrial Nucleonics
Corporation Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-066 1 ABO 14 Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control NO« Emissions for Utility Boilers Exxon
Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 344/AS $7.25
650/2-74-067 1AB012 Design Development and Fabrication of a Prototype High-Vol. ParticuMe Mass Sampling Train
Aeromerm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 196/AS $3.75
650/2-74-068 1AA010 Design, Fabricate, and Demonstrate an Instrument for Assaying Benzo (a) Pryrene BY E. E. Green, R. J.
Wheeler, S. M. Billedeau, and H. P. Burchfiled, Gulf South Research Institute New Iberia, LA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-069 1AAO10 Instrumentation and Methodology for the Assay of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Exxon Research and
Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-070 1 AAO 10 Effects of Nozzle Design and Sampling Techniques on Aerosol Measurements ARO Inc. Arnold Air Force
Station, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 588/AS $4.75
650/2-74-07la 1 ABO 13 Improved Air Pollution Control for Kraft Recovery Boiler: Modified Recovery Boiler No. 3 Hoemer Waldorf
Corporation St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 627/AS $7.00
650/2-74-071b 1AB013 Improved Air Pollution Control for a Kraft Recovery Boiler: Recovery Boiler No. 4 Hoerner Waldorf
Corporation St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 442/AS $4.75
650/2-74-072 1 ABO 13 Sasol Type Process for Gasoline, Methanol, SNG, and Low-BTU Gas from Coal BY F. K. Chan, M. W. Kellogg
Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 670/AS $4.75
650/2-74-073 1 ABO 13 St. Louis/Union Electric Refuse Firing Demonstration Air Pollution Test Support Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 630/AS $5.25
650/2-74-074 1AB012 Influence of Fly Ash Compositional Factors on Electrical Volume Resistivity Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 698/AS $3.75
650/2-74-075 1AB012 Charged Droplet Scrubbing of Submicron Particulate Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 262/AS $8.50
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REPORT NO.
650/2-74-076 1AB013 Coke Oven Smokeless Pushing System Design Manual Ford Motor Company Dearborn, Ml ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 239 491/AS $4.25
650/2-74-077 1AB013 Lime/Limestone Scrubbing in a Pilot Dustraxror - Key West Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 237 622/AS $6.25
650/2-74-0780 1AB014 Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control Pollutant Emissions from Industrial
Boilers - Phase I KVB Engineering, Inc. Tustin, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 920/AS $7.25
650/2-74-079 1 ABO 12 Techniques for Measuring Fly Ash Resistivity Southern Research Institute Birmingham, At ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 244 140,'AS $3.75
650/2-74-080 1 ABO 13 Statistical Concepts for Design Engineers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -Oklahoma State University
SHllwater, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 694/AS $6.25
650/2-74-081 1AB012 Seminar on Electrostatics and Fine Particles — September 1973 Nortonol Environmental Research Center, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 676 $4.75
650/2-74-082 1AB013 Refinery Catalytic Cracker Reginerator 5Ox Control Process Survey Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 756/AS $7.50
650/2-74-083 1AB012 Dynactor Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 243 905/AS $5.25
650/2-74-084
1AB015 Odor Removal from Air by Adsorption on Charcoal Kansas State University Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 236 928/AS $5.25
650/2-74-065a 1 ABO 13 Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Copper SmeHers: Volume I - Steam Oxidation of Pyritic Copper
Concentrates Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 748'AS $4.75
650/2-74-085b 1 ABO 13 Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Copper Smelters: Volume II - Hydrogen Sulfide Production from
Capper Concentrates Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 928/AS
$5.25
650/2-74-086a 1 ABO 13 Procedures for Measurement in Stratified Gases - Volume I Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 837/AS $3.75
650/2-74-08ob 1 ABO 13 Procedures for Measurement in Stratified Gases - Volume II, Appendices Abcor, Incorporated, Walden
Research Division Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 838/AS $7.25
650/2-74-087 1 ABO 15 Identification and Assessment of Asbestos Emissions from Incidental Sources of Asbestos Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 999/AS $9.50
650/2-74-088 IAB015 Assessment of Particle Control Technology for Enclosed Asbestos Sources (IT Research Institute Chicago, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 926/AS $5.75
650/2-74-089 1AA010 Investigation of Extractive Sampling Interface Parameters Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 515/AS $7.00
650/2-74-090 1AB015 Characterization and Control of Asbestos Emissions from Open Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -IIT
Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 925/A5 $7.25
650/2-74-091 1 ABO 13 Systems Analysis Requirements for Nitrogen Oxide Control of Stationary Sources Aerotherm/Acurex
Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 367/AS $6.25
650/2-74-092 1AB012 Sodium Conditioning to Reduce Fly Ash Resistivity Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 236 922/AS $3.25
650/2-74-093 1AB012 Fine Particle Scrubber Performance Tests A.P.T., inc. Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 325/AS $8.50
650/2-74-094 1AA010 Infrared Gas Filter Correlation Instrument for In-Situ Measurement of Gaseous Pollutants Philco-Ford
Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 467/AS $4.25
650/2-74-O95 1 ABO 15 Fluoride Emissions from Phosphoric Acid Pkmf Gypsum Ponds North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 144/AS$9.50
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650/2-74-096 1AA002 Effect of Fuel Additive* Study Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, MI ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 169/AS $4.25
650/2-74-097 1AB015 Vinyl Chloride - An Assessment of Emissions Control Techniques and Costs BY B. H. Carpenter, Research
Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 343/AS $4.75
650/2-74-098 1AB013 Evaluation of R&D Investment Alternatives for SO, Air Pollution Control Processes M. W. Kellogg Company
Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 263/AS $8.75
650/2-74-0980 1AB013 Evaluation «rf RAD Investment Alternatives for SOx Air Pollution Control Processes, Port 2 BY S. Caceres, 1.
Do, N. Gonzalez, H. A. Kahn, G. K. Mathur, and J. J. O'Donnell, M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 250 724/AS $9.00
650/2-74-099- 1AB013 Environmental Coniiderations for Oil Shale Development Baftelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 942/AS $5.75
650/2-74-100 1AB012 Process Modifications for Control of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Combustion, Incineration, and
Melals Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 422 $5.25
650/2-74-101 1ABOI5 Atmospheric Emissions from Asphalt Roofing Processes PEDCo-Environmentol Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OK
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 445'AS $6.25
650/2-74-102 1 ABO 12 Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 240 670/AS $5.75
650/2-74-102o 1 ABC 12 Particulate Sizing Techniques fof Control Device Evaluation BY W. B- Smith, K. M. Gushing, and J. D, McCain,
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, Al ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 184/AS $5.75
650/2-74-103 1AB012 Design, Fabrication, and Installation of a Particulate Aerodynamic Test Facility Aerotherm/Acurex
Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 197/AS $5.25
650/2-74-104 IAB013 Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion and Regeneration of
Sulfur-Containing Additives Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 754/AS
$5.75
650/2-74-105 1AA008 Analysis of the Composition of the Atmosphere in the Los Angeles Basin Abcor, Incorporated, Walden
Research Division Cambridge. MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 466/AS $4.75
650/2-74-106 1AB015 System Analysis of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Chemical/ Plastics Industry Foster D. Snell, Inc. Florham
Park, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 880/AS $8.75
650/2-74-107 1AB015 Characterization of Atmospheric Emissions from Polyurethane Resin Manufacture Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 420/AS $4.75
650/2-74-108 1AB012 Wet Scrubber Liquid Utilization Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 749/AS
$5.75
650/2-74-109 1AB013 Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil - Second
Phase Esso Research and Engineering Company Berkshire, England ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 632/AS $ 13.25
650/2-74-110 MB015 Mathematical Simulation of an Adsorber far Pollutant Removal — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -Kansas
State University Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 331 /AS $4.75
650/2-74-1)1 1 ABO 12 Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide, Particolate, and Trace Elements in Capper Smelter Converter and
Roaster/Reverfaeratory Gas Streams Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 238 095/AS $4.75
650/2-74-112 1AB012 EPA Fine Particle Scrubber Symposium (San Diego, 5/28-30/74) A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 239 335/AS $8.50
650/2-74-113 1AA010 Remote Sensing of Pollutants - Computerized Reduction of Long-Path Absorption Data Wave Propagation
Laboratory, NOAA/ERL Boulder, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 168/AS $7.25
650/2-74-114 1AB012 Conditioning of Fly Ash with Sulfamic Acid, Ammonium Sulfate, and Ammonium Bisulfact — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 922/AS $4.25
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650/2-74-115 1AB015 Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Metallic Orei PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 655/AS $8.75
650/2-74-116 1AB012 Changes in the Global Energy Balance M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238
075/AS $3.75
650/2-74-117 1AB012 Sources and Characterization of Fire Particulate Test Dust* — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOJb —Monsanto
Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 924/AS $5.25
650/2-74-118 1 ABO 13 Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology (May 1974, St. Louis,
Missouri) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 238 304/AS $10.00
650/2-74-119a 1AB013 Entrapment Separators for Scrubbers - initial Report A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
189/AS$9.25
650/2-74-119b 1 ABO 13 Enfrainntent Separators for Scrubbers - Final Report 8Y S. Calverf, S. Vung, ondJ. leung, A.P.T., Inc. San Diego.
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 050/AS $7.75
650/2-74-120 1AA010 In-Stack Transmissometer Measurement of Particulate Opacity and Mats Concentration — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 664,'AS $5.25
650/2-74-121 1AA010 Development of Method for Carcinogenic Vapor Analysis in Ambient Atmospheres Research Triangle
Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 770/AS $6.25
650/2-74-122 1AB015 Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Non-Metallic Ores PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc.
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTtS-PB 240 117/AS $8.75
650/2-74-123 1AB013 Boiler Modification Cost Survey for Sulfur Oxides Control by Fuel Substitution — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 455/AS $5.25
650/2-74-124 1AAO10 Development of Sampling Method for Total Atmospheric Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: PB No. Pending
650/2-74-125 1AB013 Pollutant Analysis Cost Survey U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 991
$7.25
650/2-74-126a 1AB013 Symposium on Flue Gas Desulf urnation - Atlanta, November 1974 Volume 1 Contiol Systems Laboratory, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 572 /AS $15.25
650/2-74-126b 1AB013 Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Detulfurizetion - Atlanta, November 1974, Volume II Control Systems
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 573/AS $ 12.25
650/2-74-127 1AB013 Evaluation of Sulfur Dioxide Emission Control Options for Iowa Power Boilers M. W. Kellogg Company
Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 496/AS $10.00
650/2-74-128 TAA010 Measurement of the Opacity and Matt Concentration of Particulate Emissions by Transmissometry
Chemistry and Physics laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 251 /AS $3.75
650/2-74-129 1AB012 Evaluation of Aeronetic Two-Phase Jet Scrubber Southern Research Institute Birmingham, Al ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 239422/AS $3.75
650/2-74-129a 1 ABO 12 Evaluation of Cenfrifield Scrubber Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
626/AS $3.75
650/2-74-130 1AB013 Production of Low-Sulfur Gasoline M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 558/AS
$5.75
650/2-74-131 1AB013 Determination of Hazardous Elements in Smelter-Produced Sutfuric Acid Monsanto Research Corporation
Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 343/AS $4.25
650/2-74-132 JAB012 Electrostatic Predpitotor Performance Model — Abstracted 600/9-75-*01b -Southern Research Institute
Birmingham. AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 923/AS $7.00
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650/2-74-133 1AA010 Development of a Prototype Nitrate Detector Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA
ORDCR FROM: NTIS-PB 253 442/AS $4.50
650/2-75-001 o 1 ABO 14 Assessment of Catalysts for Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume I - Final Report -
- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOU -TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 745/AS
$7.25
650/2-75-OOlb 1AB014 Assessment of Catalysts for Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume II - Data Bank
Citation Indices — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 239 746/AS $8.50
«50/2-75-002 1AB012 Influence of Fiber Characteristics on Particuiate Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle -Textile Research
Institute Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 997/AS $4.25
650/2-75-003 1AA010 Seminar Summary: Sampling and Analysis of the Various Forms of Atmospheric Lead BY A. Hoyr, Chemistry
and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 620/AS $3.25
650/2-75-004 1AAO10 Quantitative Analysis of Airborne Asbestos by X-Ray Diffraction: Final Report on Feasibility Study Naval
Research Laboratory Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 285 $3.25
650/2-75-005o IAA003 United SOl and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume I - Plume Tracking by Correlation
Spectroscopy Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-005b 1AA003 Limited SOl and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume II, Longline Ambient SO2 Monitor and
Variability of SOl and NOx Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-006 1 ABO 13 Theoretical and Experimental Study of the lime/Limestone Wet Scrubbing Process — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 399/AS $9.50
650/2-75-007 1AA010 Development of Sampling Procedures for Polycyclic Organic Matter and Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Langston Laboratories, tnc. Leawood, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 362/AS $5.25
650/2-75-O08 1 AAO 10 In-Stack Transmissometer Evaluation and Application to Particuiate Opacity Measurement — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Fecker Systems, Owens-Illinois, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 402/AS $5.75
650/2-75-009 1AB012 Fabric Filter Cleaning Studies — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 372/AS $10.50
650/2-75-OIOa ! AB013 Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume I: Final Report - Executive Summary -
- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOU -Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 618/AS $4.25
650/2-75-01 Ob 1AB013 Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume II: Final Report - Technical Discussion
— Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 619/AS $9.25
650/2-75-011 1AB013 Sulfur and Nitrogen Balances in the Solvent Refined Coal Process — Abstracted 600/9-7S-OOU -U.S.
Department of the Interior Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 893/AS $5.75
650/2-75-012 1AB014 Analysis of Test Data for NOx Control in Gas and Oil-Fired Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
Aerospace Corporation E! Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 918/AS $8.50
650/2-75-013a 1AA010 Development of a Prototype Sulfuric Acid Monitor Notional Research Corporation Billerica, MA ORDER FROM:
Pending
650/2-75-014 1AA002 Effect of Gasoline Additives on Gaseous Emissions U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesville, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 253 7B2/AS $5.00
650/2-75-015 1AA010 Fabrication and Installation of the Stationary Source Simulator Aerotfierm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View,
CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-016 1AB012 Symposium an Electrostatic Precipitators for the Control of Fine Particles — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 440/AS $ 12.00
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650/2-75-017 1AB014 Identification and Characterization of the Use of Mixed Conventional and Waste Fuels — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -M. W. Kellogg Cofr.pcmy Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 821 /AS $4.25
650/2-75-018 1AB012 Design, Development, and Field Test of a Droplet Measuring Device KLD Associates, Inc. Hun.ington, NY
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 607/AS $4.25
650/2-75-019a 1 ABO 15 Source Assessment Prioritization of Air Pollution from Industrial Surface Coating Operations — Abstracted
600/9-75-X»le —Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 423/AS $9.25
650/2-75-O20 1A8013 Continuous Measurement of Total Gas Flowrare from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001e —
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 894/AS $8.50
650/2-75-021 1AB013 Distributions of Industrial and Commercial-Institution External Combustion Boilers — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOU —Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 195/AS
$11.50
650/2-75-022 1AB012 Andersen Filter Substrate Weight Loss — Abstracted 600/9-75-001c —Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, ALORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 720/AS $3.75
650/2-75-023 1AB014 Evaluation of Prechamber Spark Ignition Engine Concepts -~ Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle -Aerospoce
Corporation El Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 780/AS $7 50
650/2-75-024a 1 ABO 12 Pentapure Impinger Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-00It -GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 240 397/AS $4.25
650/2-75-025 1AAO10 Methodology for Assignment of a Hydrocarbon Photochemical Reactivity Index for Emissions From Mobile
Sources Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM; NTIS-PB 240 721/AS
$3.75
650/2-75-026a 1 ABO 15 Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used to Control Mercury Emission From A Chlor-Alkali Plant, Volume I —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e —Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 005 $4.25
650/2-75-0268 1 ABO 15 Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used to Control Mercury Emission From A Chlor-Alkali Plant, Volume II -
Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOtc -Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
006 $7.50
650/2-75-027a 1 ABO 13 Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasification/Desulfurixation
Demonstration at Atmospheric Pressure) Volume (- Summary — Abstracted600/9-75-00Te — Westinghouse
Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 834/AS $5.75
650/2-75-027b 1AB013 Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasification/Desulfurixation
Demonstration at Atmospheric Pressure) Volume II - Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-75—001 c —
Westinghouse Research Laborrjtories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 835/AS $ 10.50
650/2-75-027c 1 ABO 13 Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation Phase II - Pressurized Fluidixed Bed Coal Combustion
Development BY D. L. Keairns, Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246
116/AS$ 12.00
650/2-75-028 1AA010 Improvement of Instrumentation and Methodology for Collection and Analysis of Mercury Geomet, Inc.
Pomona, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 295/AS $4.75
650/2-75-029 1AA010 Development of Scanning Electron Microscopy for Measurement of Airborne Asbestos Concentrations
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-030 1 ABO 13 Sulfur Compound Emissions of the Petroleum Production Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -M. W.
Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 261 /AS $6.25
650/2-75-<331 1 ABO 13 Scale Control in Limestone Wet Scrubbing Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 309/AS $4.75
650/2-75-032a 1AB013 Energy Consumption: The Chemical Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Dow Chemical Company
Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NT1S-PR 241 927/AS $4.25
650/2-75-032b 1AB013 Energy Consumption: The Primary Metals and Petroleum Industries — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOU -Dow
Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
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650/2-75-032c
650/2-75-032d
650/2-75-033
650/2-75-034
650/2-75-035
650/2-75-036
650/2-75-037
650/2-75-038
650/2-75-039
650/2-75-040
650/2-75-0*1
650/2-75-042
650/2-75-043
650/2-75-044
650/2-75-045
650/2-75-046
650/2-75-047
650/2-75-048
650/2-75-049
650/2-75-050
650/2-75-051Q
1AB013 Energy Consumption: Paper, Stone/Clay/Glass/Concrete, and Food Industries — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOIc -Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 926/AS $4.25
1AB013 Energy Consumption: Fuel Utilization and Conservation in Industry BY J. T. Reding, and B. P. Shepherd, Dow
Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 888/AS $4.00
1AB012 Pariiculate Collection Efficiency Measurement* on a Wet Electrostatic Precipitator — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOIc -M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 173/AS $4.25
1AB013 Fuels Technology: A State-of-the-Art Review — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIc --Bottelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 535/AS $8.50
1AB014 Application of Automatk Data Processing Technology to Laboratory Problems — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c-Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 886/AS $4.25
1AA010 Asbestos Fiber Atlas California Department of Health, State of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244
766/AS $4.25
1AB012 Mathematical Model of Electrostatic Precipitation — Abstracted 600/9-75-00U —Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 188/AS $6.25
1AB015 Potentially Hazardous Emissions From The Extraction and Processing of Coal and Oil — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c —BY G. Cavanaugh, C. E. Buritlin, and J. C. Dickerson, Radian Corporation Austin, TX BY H. E.
Lebowitz, S. S. Tarn, G. R. Smithson Jr., H. Nack, and J. H. Oxley, Battelle Columbus laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 B03/AS $6.25
1AA010 Field Testing and Evaluation of Methods for Measuring Visibility Northwest Environmental Technology
laboratory, inc. Bellevue, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 548/AS $5.00
1AB013 Direct Use of Coal in a Fuel Cell: Feasibility Investigation Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 245 917/AS $4.25
1AA010 Infrared S«n*w ftw Mi* Remote Monitoring of SOz SAl, Inc. LaJoHa, CA ORDER FROM: NT1S-P6 243 478/AS
$4.25
1AB015 Demonstration of Reduced Hydrocarbon Emissions from Gasoline Loading Terminals
600/9-75-OOU -Amoco Oil Company Naperville, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 363/AS $4.25
Abstracted
1AA010 Investigation of Parliculate Matter Monitoring Using Contact Electrification California State College Turlock,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 055/AS $4.25
1 AB013 St. Louis Refuse Processing Plant Equipment, Facility, and Environmental Evaluations — Abstracted
600/9-7S-OOU -Midwest Re»orch Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 634/AS $5.25
1AB013 Stone * Webster/Ionics SOi Removal and Recovery Process: Phase I, Final Report — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOIc -Wisconsin Electric Power Company Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 720/AS $7.25
1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Low-Sulfur Western Coal Characteristics, Utilization, and Combustion Experience —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIc -Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 91 I/AS
$12.50
1AB013 EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Summary of Testing Through October 1974 — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 901 /AS $ 12.00
1AA003 Fabrication of Monitoring System for Determining Mass and Composition of Aerosol as a Function of Time
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
1AA001 Cadmium in Hie Environment - III A Taxkoloflkal and Epidemiological Appraisal Karolinska Institute
Stockholm. Sweden ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 115/AS $7.25
1AA010 Development of Selective Hydrocarbon Sampling System and Field Evaluation with Conventional System
Analytical Research Laboratories, Inc. Monrovia, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
1AA010 Evaluation of Stationary Source PartioHate Measurement Methods - Volume I, Portland Cement Plants
Bottelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus. OH ORDER FROM: Pending
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650/2-75-052 1 ABO 13 Lime/Limestone Scrubbing for SOl and Particulore Removal in a Marble Bed Scrubber Combustion
Engineering Inc. Windsor, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 114/A5 $8.50
650/2-75-053a 1AA010 Field Evaluation of SO2 Monitoring Systems Applied to H2SO4 Plant Emissions-Volume I Scott Environmental
Technology San Bernardino, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-053b 1AA010 Field Evaluation of SOl Monitoring Systems Applied to HiSOi Plant Emission: - Volume II Scott
Environmental Technology San Bernardino, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-054 1AA002 Particulate Emissions from Prototype Catalyst Cars Exxon Research ond Engineering Company Linden, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 889/AS $7.25
650/2-75-055 1AA010 Determination of Aircraft Turbine Engine Participates Airesearch Manufacturing Company of Arizona, Inc.
Phoenix, AZ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 247/AS $5.00
650/2-75-056 1AA002 Methodology for Determining Fuel Effects on Diesel Particulate Emissions Southwest Research Institute San
Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 163/AS $7.00
650/2-7S-057a. 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Cholla Power Generating Station, Arizona Publk Service
Company — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 141/AS$4.25
650/2-75—057b 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems La Cygne Station, Kansas City Power and Light Co. and Kansas
Gas and Electric Co. — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d —PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 401 /AS $4.75
650/2-75-057c 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Phillips Power Station, Duquesne Light Co. PEDCo-Environmental
Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 285/AS $4.50
650/2~75-057d 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Paddy's Run Station, Louisville Gas and Electric PEDCo-
Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 136/AS $3.75
650/2-75-057e 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Lawrence Power Station, Kansas Power and Light Company
BY G. A. Isaacs, and F. K. Zada, PEOCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246
849/AS $4.50
650/2-75-057f 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Eddystone Station, Philadelphia Electric Company BY G. A.
Isaacs, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 085/AS $4.00
650/2-75-057g 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Dickerson Station, Potomac Electric Power Company BY G. A.
Isaacs, PEOCo-environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 850/AS $4.00
650/2-75-057H 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Hawthorn Station, Kansai City Power and Light Co. BY G. A.
Isaacs, and F. K. Zada, PEDCo-Ervironmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 629/AS
$4.50
650/2-75-057! 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Will County Station, Commonwealth Edison Co. BY G. A.
Isoocs, and F. K. Zada, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 851 /AS
$4.50
650/2-75-057J 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desvlfurixetion Systems - Reid Gardner Station, Nevada Power Co. BY R. W. Gerstle, ond
G. A. Isaacs, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 852/AS $4.00
650/2-75-057k 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurixation Systems - Mohave Station, Southern California Edison Co. BY G. A.
Isaacs, and F, K. Zada, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 929/AS
$4.00
650/2-75-058a 1AB012 Johns-Manville CHEAF Evaluation Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-059 1AB012 Mobile Fabric Filler System Design and Field Test Results GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 246 287/AS $6.00
650/2-75-060 1 ABO 15 Drift Data Acquired on Mechanical Salt Water Cooling Devices Environmental Systems Corporation Knoxville,
TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 800/AS $13.00
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REPORT NO.
650/2-75-061o 1AB014 Influence of Aerodynamic Phenomena on Formation in Combustion — Volume I. Experimental Results —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -United Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
245 344/AS $6.25
650/2-75-062 1AA010 Remote Measurement of Power Plant Smoke Stack Effluent Velocity Raytheon Company Sudbury, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 245 792/AS $5.75
650/2-75-063 1AB015 Study of Ferroalloy Furnace Product Flexibility Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 247 273/AS $5.00
650/2-75-064 1 ABO 15 Study of Concepts for Minimizing Emissions From CokeOven Door Seals Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 580/AS $7.50
650/2-75^065 1 ABO 13 Identification of Regenerable Metal Oxide SO2 Sorbents for Fluidized Coal Combustion — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d -Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 402/AS $7.25
650/2-75-066 1AB015 Hazardous Emission Characterization of Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -Midwest Research
Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 017/AS $7.00
650/2-75-067 1AA010 Development of Air Sampling Methodology Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
245 026/AS $3.75
650/2-75-068 1AA002 Methodology for Determining the Effects of Fuels and Additives on Atmospheric Visibility CaUpan
Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 597/AS $4.25
650/2-75-O69 1AA010 Chemiluminescent Reactive Hydrocarbon Analyzer for Mobile Sources Aero Chem Research Laboratory, Inc.
Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 126/AS $4.75
650/3-73-001 1AA009 User's Manual for the APRAC-1A Urban Diffusion Model Computer Program BY R. L. Mancuso, and F. L.
Ludwig, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 091 $5.25
650/3-73-002 1AA008 Determination of the Formation Mechanisms and Composition of Photochemical Aerosols BY W. C. Kocmond,
D. B. KWelson, J. Y. Tang, and K. L. Demerjian, Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 987
$5.25
650/3-74-001 1HA095 Bibliography of the Cat National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 229 869/AS $8.25
650/3-74-002 1AA008 Haze Formation: It's Nature and Origin - 1973 Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 231 535/AS $6.25
650/3-74-003 1AA009 Wind Tunnel Tests of Negatively Buoyant Plumes Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 231 590 $5.25
650/3-74-O04a 1AA008 Study of Factors Affecting Reactions in Environmental Chambers Final Report on Phase II Lockheed Missiles
and Space Company, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 390/AS $4.00
650/3-74-005 1AA009 Precipitation Scavenging of Inorganic Pollutants from Metropolitan Sources Battelle Pacific Northwest
Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 374/AS $5.75
650/3-74-006 1AA008 Structure and Reactivity of Adsorbed Oxides of Sulfur BY J. H. Lunsford, Texas A&M University College Station,
TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 046/AS $4.75
650/3-74-007 1AA008 Role of Solid-Gas Interactions in Air Pollution Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
244 413/AS $4.75
650/3-74-008 1AA006 Effects of Air Pollutants on Textile Fibers and Dyes BY J. B. Upham, Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC BY V. S. Salvin, North Carolina, University of Greensboro, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241507/AS$4.75
650/3-74-009 1AA008 Air Pollution Effects on Catastrophic Failure of Metals BY J. Gerhard, and F. H. Haynie, Chemistry and Physics
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 290/AS $3.75
650/3-74-010 1AA008 Proceedings of the Solvent Reactivity Conference Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park,
NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 296/AS $3.75
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650/3-74-011 1AA008 Chemical Characterization of Model Aerosols BY W. Schwartz, Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus OH
ORDER FROM: NT1S-PB 238 557/AS $5.75
650/3-75-001 1AA010 Environmental Exposure System for Studying Air Pollution Damage to Materials Chemistry and Physics
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 615/AS $3.75
650/3-75-002 1AA008 Exploratory Study of Factors Affecting Aerosol Formation Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 274/AS $3.75
650/3-75-003 1AA009 Travels of Airborne Pollen New York, State University of Albany, NY ORDER FROM: Pending
650/3-75-^004 1AA008 Formation of Aerosols in a Photochemical Fas! Flow Reactor Rockwell International Corporation Thousand Oaks,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 590 $4.50
650/3-75-005 1AA008 Photochemical Oxidation of Kroft Air Pollutants Maine, University of Orono, ME ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
5997 AS $3.25
650/3-75-006 1AA008 Studies of Small Metallic Particles Formed by Homogeneous Nucleation: Light Scattering and Electron
Microscopy California, University of Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 403/AS $3.75
650/3-75-007 1AA008 Study of Aerosol Formation in Photochemical Air Pollution Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 060/AS $7.00
650/3-75-008 1AA008 Oxidation of Halocarbons Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
153/ASI6.25
650/3-75-009 1AA003 Regional Air Pollution Study Program - Final Report Rockwell International Air Monitoring Center Newbury Park,
CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/3-75-O10 1AA008 Haze Formation: Its Nature and Origin - 1975 Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 616/AS $5.25
650/3-75-011 1AA008 Outdoor Smog Chamber Studies: Effect of Hydrocarbon Reduction on Nitrogen Dioxide North Carolina,
University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 829/AS $7.25
650/4-73-001 1AA009 Mesoscale Windfield Analysis of Los Angeles Basin BY G. E. Anderson, Center for the Environment and Man,
Inc. Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 832/AS $5.25
650/4-73-002 1AA009 Lidar Studies of Stack Plumes in Rural and Urban Environments BY W. B. Johnson, R. J. Allen, and W. E. Evans,
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 347 $5.25
650/4-73-003 1HA326 Determination of Coronal Ozone Production by High Voltage Power Transmission Lines BY F. J. Whihnore,
and R. L. Durfre, Versar, Inc. Springfield, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 994/AS $5.75
650/4-74-001 1AA009 Application of Repro-Modeling to the Analysis of a Photochemical Air Pollution Model BY A. Horowitz, W.
S. Meisel, and D. C. Collins, Technology Service Corporation Santa Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231
667/AS $5.25
650/4-74-002 1AA009 Meteorological Episodes of Slowest Dilution in Contiguous United States BY B. Ryans, National Environmental
Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 588/AS $7.50
650/4-74-003 1AA009 Development of Modeling Technique for Photochemical Air Pollution Systems, Science and Software La Jolla,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 692/AS $4.75
650/4-74-004 1AA008 Molecular Modulation Spectrometry for Observation of Free Radicals BY H. S. Johnston, California, University
of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-005a 1 HAS27 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume l-Determlnation of Stack Gas
Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rat« (Type-S Pitot Tube) BY F. Smith, D. E. Wagoner, and A, C. Nelson Jr.,
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Pork, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 437/AS $4.25
650/4-74-005b 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume II - Gas Analysis for Carbon Dioxide,
Excess Air, and Dry Molecular Weight Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Pork, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB235712/AS $3.75
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650/4-74-005c 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume III - Determination of Moisture in
Stack Gases Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 354/AS $4.25
650/4-74-005d 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume IV - Determination of Particulate
Emissions from Stationary Sources Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-005h 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume VIII - Determination of CO Emissions
from Stationary Sources by NDIR Spectrometry Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: Pending
650/4-74-0051 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XII - Determination of Phosphorus in
Gasoline Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Pork, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-005m 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XIII - Test for Lead in Gasoline by
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241 264/AS $4.25
650/4-74-005n 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XIV - Screening Determination of
Lead in Gasoline Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-006 1AA009 Methodology for Treating Large Localized Emissions of Reactive Pollutants JRB Associates, Inc. La Jolla, CA
ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-007 1AA003 Determination of Energetic Characteristics of Urban-Rural Surfaces in the Greater St. Louis Area Stanford
Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 704/AS $5.25
650/4-74-008 1AA009 User's Guide for Hiway, A Highway Air Pollution BY R. S. Thompson, and J. R. Zimmerman, Meteorology
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 944/AS $4.25
650/4-74-009 1AA008 Environmental Chamber Studies of Atmospheric Aerosols Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 745/AS $3.75
650/4-74-010 1AA010 Synthesis of Trifluoromethylsulfur Pentafluoride (CFsSFs) Armageddon Chemical Company Durham, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 149/AS $3.25
650/4-74-011 1AA008 Mathematical Simulation of Atmospheric Photochemical Reactions: Model Development, Validation, and
Application Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 049/AS $6.25
650/4-74-012 1AA005 Comparability of Nine Methods for Monitoring NOl in Ambient Air Research Triangle Institute Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-013 1HA327 Collaborative Study of EPA Methods 5,6, and 7 in Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators Southwest Research
Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 695/AS $3.75
650/4-74-014 1HA327 Guide for the Evaluation of Atmospheric Analyzers Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, California State
Department of Health Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 048/AS $7.50
650/4-74-015 1HA327 Survey of Manual Methods of Measurements of Asbestos, Beryllium, Lead, Cadmium, Selenium, and
Mercury in Stationary Source Emissions Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234
326/AS $6.25
650/4-74-016 1HA327 Concepts for Development of Field Usable Test Atmosphere Generating Devices Research Triangle Institute
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 774/AS $5.00
650/4-74-017 1AA008 Design of the EPA Semi-Trailer Mobile Air Pollution Laboratory Thermo-Systems, Inc. St. Paul, MN ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 244 7447AS $4.25
650/4-74-018 1HA327 Guidelines for Determining Performance Characteristics of Altimated Methods for Measuring Nitrogen
Dioxide and Hydrocarbons, Corrected for Methane in Ambient Air Quality Assurance and Environmental
Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 092/AS $3.75
650/4-74-019a 1HA327 Collaborative Testing Methods for Measurements of NOi in Ambient Air Volume I - Report of Testing
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 902/AS $5.25
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650/4-74-020
650/4-74-021
650/4-74-022
650/4-74-023
650/4-74-024
650/4-74-025
650/4-74-026
650/4-74-027
650/4-74-O28
650/4-74-029
650/4-74-030
650/4-74-031
650/4-74-032
650/4-74-033
650/4-74-034
650/4-74-035
650/4-74-036
650/4-74-037
1HA327 Development of Technical Specifications for Standard Gas-Diluent Mixtures for Use in Measurement of
Mobile Source Emissions Scott Research Laboratories, Inc. Plumsteadville, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
050/AS $4.25
1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method far the Determination of Particulate Mattel Emissions From Stationary
Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators) BY H. F. Hamil, and R. E. Thomas, Southwest Research Institute San
Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 150/AS $5.00
1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions from Stationary
Sources (Municipal Incinerators) BY H. F. Hamil, and R. E. Thomas, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 151/AS $5.00
1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method 104 - Reference Method for Determination of Beryllium Emission from
Stationary Sources Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 Oil /AS $4.75
1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions From Stationary Sources
(Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238
293/AS $4.25
1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources
(Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER. FROM: NTIS-PB 238
555/AS $5.25
JHA327 Collaborative Study of Method for Stack Gas Analysis and Determination of Moisture Fraction with Use of
Method 5 Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 929/AS $3.75
1HA327 Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Determination of Sulfur Dioxide in the Atmosphere
(Pararasaniline Method) (24-hour Sampling) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 239 731/AS $5.25
1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources
(Nitric Acid Plants) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 930 'AS $3.75
1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources
(Portland Cement Plants) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 346/AS
$4.25
1AA003 Development of Air Particulate Monitoring Systems Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 239 690/AS $4.25
1HA327 Evaluation of the Triethanolamine Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air
National Environmental Research Center. EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 348/AS
$3.75
1AA009 Sources and Natural Removal Processes for Some Atmospheric Pollutants Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 168/AS $5.75
1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for Determination of Stack Ga« Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate in
Conjunction with EPA Method 5 Southwest Research Institute Son Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240
342/AS $3.75
1AA008 Aerosol Formation from Gas-Phase Reactions of Ozone and Olefin in the Presence of Sulfur Dioxide
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 345/AS
$7.50
1AA009 Invariant Modeling of Turbulence and Diffusion in the Planetary Boundary Layer Princeton, Incorporated,
Aeronautical Research Associates Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 323/AS $5.25
1AA003 NOJ Actinometer for Field Use Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 745/AS
$4.25
1AA008 Atmospheric Measurement of Photochemical Smog Reactions - A Preliminary Analysis Stanford Research
Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 422/AS $4.25
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650/4-74-038 1AA009 Proceedings of Symposium on Statistical Aspects of Air Quality North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 214/AS $8.50
650/4-74-039 1HA327 Laboratory and Field Evaluations of EPA Methods 2, « and 7 Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 267/AS $4.25
650/4-74-040 1AA008 Mathematical Simulation of Smog Chamber Photo-Chemical Experiments Systems Applications, Inc. San
Ratael, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 094/AS $7.00
650/4-74-041 1AA009 Diffusion in Turbulent Surface Layer and the Development of an Atmospheric Wind Tunnel Notre Dame,
University of Notre Dame, IN ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-042 1HA326 Study of Indoor Air Quality Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238
556/AS $8.75
650/4-74-043 1AA009 Highway Air Pollution Measurement Program Using Sulfur Hexafluorido Tracer Gas Environmental Systems
Laboratory, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-044 1AA009 Laboratory and Numerical Simulation of Plume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flow Over Complex Terrain
Flow Research, Inc. Kent, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-045a 1AA009 Select Research Group in Air Pollution Meteorology, Second Annual Progress Report Volume I Pennsylvania
State University, Department of Meteorology ond Center for Air, Environmental Studies University Park, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 241 390/AS $10.25
650/4-74-045b 1AA009 Select Research Group in Air Pollution Meteorology, Second Annual Progress Report Volume II Pennsylvania
State University, Department of Meteorology and Center for Air, Environmental Studies University Park, PA ORDER
FROM:NTIS-PB241 391/AS $10.50Three Volume Set-PB 241 389/AS$20.00
650/4-74-046 1HA327 Collaborative Test of the TGS-ANSA Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air Midwest
Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-047 1HA327 Evaluation of TGS-ANSA Procedure for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air Quality Assurance
and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 097 $4.25
650/4-74-048 1HA327 Evaluation of the Arsenite Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air Quality
Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239
727/AS $3.75
650/4-74-049 1AA009 Model Verification - Aircraft Emissions Impact on Air Quality Geomet, Inc. Gaithersbitrg, MD ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 249 449/AS $9.00
650/4-74-050 1AA003 Development of Sampling Devices for Gaseous Atmospheric Tracers Analytical Research Laboratories, Inc.
Monrovia, CA ORDER FftOM: NTIS-PB 238 921 $4.25
650/4-74-051 1AA003 Feasibility of Metrac System for Regional Air Pollution Study Control Data Corporation Minneapolis, MN
ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-74-052 1AA008 Laboratory Analyses of Atmospheric Hydrocarbon - California South Coast Air Basin (Los Angeles Air
Quality Control Region) August - November 1973 California Air Resources Board, State of El Monte, CA ORDER
FROM: Pending
650/4-75-001 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method 10 - Reference Method for Determination of Carbon Monoxide Emissions
from Stationary Sources - Report of Testing Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 241 284/AS $4.75
650/4-75-002 1AA002 Comprehensive Technical Report on all Atmospheric Contaminants Associated with Photochemical Air
Pollution System Development Corporation Santo Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 5107AS $12.25
650/4-75-003 1KA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Sulfuric Acid Mist and Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
from Stationary Sources Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 752/AS
$4.25
650/4-75-004 1AA009 Studies of Pollutant Concentration Frequency Distributions Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 579/AS $5.45
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650/4-75-005 1AA009 Objective Procedures for Optimum Location of Air Pollution Observation Stations Kaman Sciences
Corporation Colorado Springs, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 622/AS $7.75
650/4-75-006 1AA008 Spectroscopic Study of California Smog Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 022/AS $4.25
650/4-75-007 1 HA327 Summary Report: Workshop on Ozone Measurement by the Potassium Iodide Method Quality Assurance and
Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 939/AS $3.75
650/4-75-008 1HA327 Survey of Users of the EPA - Reference Method for Measurement of Non-Methane Hydrocarbons in
Ambient Air Scott Environmental Technology Plumsteadville, PA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-75-009 1HA327 Evaluation and Collaborative Study of Method for Visual Determination of Opacity of Emissions from
Stationary Sources Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-75-0 ) 0 1 AA009 Statistical Questions Relating to the Validation at Air Quality Simulation Models B Y G . W. Brier, Brier, Glenn
W., Consultant Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 866/ AS $3.25
650/4-75-011 1 HA327 Collaborative Test of the Continuous Cofori-Metric Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in
Ambient Air Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: Pending
650/4-75-012 1AA009 Relationship Between Circumsolar Sky Brightness and Atmospheric Aerosols Alaska, University of Fairbanks,
AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 B06/AS $5.25
650/4-75-013 1HA327 Collaborative Test of the Chemiluminescent Method for Measurement of NO2 in Ambient Air Midwest
Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 S43/AS $6.00
650/4-75-014 1HA327 Evaluation of the Proposed Ambient Air Monitoring Equivalent and Reference Methods Air and Industrial
Hygiene Laboratory Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 185/AS $8.50
650/4-75-01 5 1 AA009 Some Topics Relating to Modeling of Dispersion in Boundary Layer North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 524 AS $4.25
650/4-75-016 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Measurement of Oione in the Atmosphere (Ozone-Ethylene
Chemilumineccenf Method) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 105/AS
$3.75
650/4-75-017 1 AA009 Effects of Atmospheric Aerosols on Infrared (rradiance at the Earth's Surface in a Non-Urban Environment
BY A. Hoyt, Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Pork, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 635/AS $3.75
650/4-7 5-01 So 1 AA009 Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase I Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MO
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 062/AS $7.50
650/4-75-0 1 8b 1 AA009 Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase II Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MO
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 72V' AS $4.50
650/4-75-019 1 HA327 Evaluation of Effects of NO, COJ and Sampling Flow Rate on Arsenite Procedure for Measurement of NOJ
in Ambient Air BY B. Ryans, Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 285/AS $3.75
650/4-75-020 1AA008 Ambient Air Measurements of Vinyl Chloride in the Niagara Falls Area BY A. Hoyt, Chemistry and Physics
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 695/AS $3.25
650/4-75-021 1 HA327 Evaluation of Gas Phase Titration Technique as Used for Calibration of Nitrogen Dioxide
Chemiluminescence Analyzers BY B. Ryans, Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 294/AS $3.75
650/4-75-022 1 HA327 Evaluation of a Continuous Colorimetric Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air B Y B.
Ryans, Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM-. NTIS-PB 243 462/AS $3.75
650/4-75-023 1 H A326 Comparison of Methods for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air BY B. Ryans, Quality Assurance
and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 025/AS
$4.75
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«50/4-75-024o 1HA327 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase I,
Light-Duty GatolinePowered Vehicles - Quality Assurance Guidelines Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, _A
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 7877AS $9.25
650/4-75-024b 1HA327 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase I,
Light-Duty GasolinePowered Vehicles - Test Procedures Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 245 78B/AS $8.50
650/4-75-025 1HA327 Method for Obtaining Replicate Particulate Samples from Stationary Sources BY B. Tilton, and A. Hoyt,
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 245 045/AS $3.75
650/4-75-026 1AA008 Mathematical Modeling of Simulated Photochemical Smog Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 246 122/AS $6.25
650/5-73-001 1AA005 Study of the Social and Economic Impact of Odors - Phase III Copley International Corporation La Jotla, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 589/AS $7.50
650/5-73-002 1AA004 Assessment of Economic Impact of Air Pollutants on Vegetation in the United States, 1969 and 1971 BY H. M.
Benedict, C. J. Miller, and J. S. Smith, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 818
$4.25
650/9-75-OOla 1AA001 World's Aii Quality Management Standards: Volume 1 - The Air Quality Management Standards of the
World, Including United States Federal Standards North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 875/AS $10.50
650/9-75-001 b 1AA001 World's Air Quality Management Standards: Volume 11 - The Air Quality Management Standards of the
United States North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 876/AS $10.25
660/2-73-001 1BA032 Plume Temperature Measurements of Shallow Submerged Model Discharges With Current BY L. Winiarski,
and J. Chasse, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
223 014 $4.25
660/2-73-002 1BB045 Nitrate and Nitrite Volatilization By Microorganisms in Laboratory Experiments BY J. M. Ballay, Pennsylvania
State University University Park, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-002 $1.00 NTIS-PB 224 467/AS
660/2-73-003 1BA032 Statistical Prediction of Equilibrium Temperature From Standard Meteorological Data Bases BY C. M. Hogan,
L. C. Patmore, and H. Seidman, Environmental Systems Laboratory, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-73-003 $2.55 NTIS-PB 226 874/AS
660/2-73-004 1BB036 Nomographs for Thermal Poltution Control Systems BY C. Jedlicka, Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2=660/2-73-004 $ 1.80 NTIS-PB 228 582
660/2-73-005 1BB044 Batch Disinfection of Treated Wastewater With Chlorine at Less Than 1 Degree C BV R. C. Gordon, and C. V.
Davenport. Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Fairbanks, AK ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-73-005 $0.65 NTIS-PB 228 092
660/2-73-006a 1B8045 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume I - Summary BY C. E. Pound, BY R. W. Crites,
and Metcaff and Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-006a $1.10 NTIS-PB 225 940
660/2-73-O06b 18B045 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume II - Summary BY C. E. Pound, and R. W.
Crites. Metcarf and Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-006b $3.25 NTIS-PB 225
941
660/2-73-007 1BA027 Evaluation of Rome Emission Determination of Phosphorus in Water BY W. R. Seiti, Southeast Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-007 $0.50 NTIS-PB 225
142/9AS
660/2-73-008 1BA027 Mercury in the Environment BY D. H. Klein, Hope College Holland, M! ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2=660/2-73-008$0.65 NTIS-PB 231 256/AS
660/2-73-009 1BA027 Evaluation of a Microwave-Induced Plasma Spectrometer for Trace Analysis BY W. R. Seitz, Southeast
Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-009 $0.65 NTIS-
PB 231 390
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660/2-73-010 1BB036 Treatment of Domestic Wastewater and NSSC Putp and Paper Mill Wattes BY P. J. Farrell, L R. Heble, and A.
G, Stenhser, Harriman Utility Board Harriman, TN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-010 $1.40 NTIS-PB
231 267/AS
660/2-73-011 1BB392 Explicit Calibration of the Pills II System BY F. M. Shofner, Environmental Systems Corporation Knoxville, TN
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-Oll $0.65 NTIS-PB 228 094
660/2-73-012 1BA032 Negatively Buoyant Jets in a Cross Flow BY J. L. Anderson, f. L. Parker, ond B. A. Benedict, Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-012 $2.50 NTIS-PB 234 177
660/2-73-013 1BA027 Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analysis: Assistance Projects, FY 72 BY A. L. Alford,
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-013
$0.85 NTIS-PB 228 147/AS
660/2-73-014 1BA024 Subsurface Biological Activity in Relation to Ground Water Pollution BY W. J. Dunlap, and J. F. McNabb,
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-014
$0.90 NTIS-PB 227 990
660/2-73-015 1BB037 Recovery of Fatty Materials From Edible Oil Refinery Effluents BY W. C Seng, Swift and Company Oakbrook,
ILORDERFROM:GPO-EPl,23/2;660/2-73-015$1.60 NTIS-PB231 268/AS
660/2-73-016 1BA032 Reviewing Environmental Impact Statements - Power Plant Cooling Systems, Engineering Aspects BY A. G.
Christiansen, F. H. Rainwater, M. A. Shirazi, and B. A. Tichenor, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-016 $1.35 NTIS-PB 228 604/AS
660/2-73-017 1BB044 lime Disinfection of Sewage Bacteria at Low Temperature BY S. M. Morrison, K. L. Martin, and D. E. Humbel,
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-017 $1.35 NTIS-PB 228
565/AS
660/2-73-018 IBB036 Air Flotation - Biological Oxidation of Synthetic Rubber and Latex Wastewater BY A. H. King, J. Ogea, and
J. W. Sutton, Firestone Synthetic Rubber and Latex Company Lake Charles, Louisiana ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-73-018 $1.60 NTIS-PB229 408
660/2-73--019 IBB037 Color Removal From Kraft Mill Effluent* By Ultrofiltration BY H. A. Fremount, D. C. Tate, and R. L. Goldsmith,
U.S. Plywood-Champion Paper, Inc. Hamilton, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2,660/2-73-019$2.40 NTIS-PB
231 257/AS
660/2-73-020 1BB037 Information Resource: Final Report Water Pollution Control in Water Utilities BY H. A. Fober, A. D. Narbozgi,
and M. J. Taras, American Water Works Association Research Foundation New York, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-020 $1.05 NTIS-PB 231 270 $4.25
660/2-73-021 1BB037 Waste Control and Abatement in the Processing of Sweet Potatoes BY C. Smallwood, North Carolina State
University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2=660/2-73-021 $1.15 NTIS-P8 238 469
660/2-73-022 1BB045 Tertiary Treatment With a Controlled Ecological System BY A. I. Gram, Gram/Phillips Associates, Inc. Water
District Calobasas, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-022 $0.90 NTIS-PB 231 26T/AS
660/2-73-023 1BB036 Regeneration of Chromated Aluminum Deoxidizers BY H. C. Hicks, and R. A. Jacmuth, Boeing Commercial
Airplane Company SeatHe.WA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-023 $1.95 NTIS-PB 231 835/AS $6.25
660/2-73-024 1BB036 Treatment and Recovery of Fluoride Industrial Waste BY C. J. Staebler Jr., Grumman Aerospace Corporation
Bethpage, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-024 $1.40 NTIS-PB 234 447
660/2-73-025a 1BB045 Hypolimnion Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume I - Dynamics of Bubble Plume BY R. E. Speece,
and Fawzi Rayyan, Texas, University of Austin, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-025a $2.00 NTIS-PB
231265/AS
660/2-73-025b 1BB045 Hypolimnion Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume II - Bubble Plume Gas Transfer BY R. E. Speece,
and G. Murfee, Texas, University of Austin, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2=660/2-73-025b $1.80 NTIS-PB
231 266/AS
660/2-73-026 1BB392 Technical and Economic Evaluation of Cooling Systems Slowdown Control Techniques BY D. B. Bories, J. E.
Levia, and B. Baratz, WAPORA, Inc. Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-026 $1.20 NTIS-
PB 231 258/AS
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REPORT NO.
660/2-73-027 1BA027 Tissue Enzyme Assay for Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Insecticides BY L. K. Cutkomp, Minnesota, University of St.
Paul, MN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-027 $0.85 NTIS-PB 234 404
660/2-73-028 1BB037 Coliform Bacteria Growth and Control in Aerated Stabilization Basins BY S. W. Watkins, Crown Zellerbach
Corporation Camas, WA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-028 $2.75 NTIS-PB 231 259/AS
660/2-73-029 1BA025 Mathematical Model for Barged Ocean Disposal of Wastes BY R. C.Y. Kah, and Y. C. Chagy, Tetra Technology,
Inc. Pasadena, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-029 $4.85 NTIS-PB 232 018
660/2-73-030 1BB037 Treatment of Solfite Evaporator Condensates for Recovery of Volatile Components BY K. W. Baierl, N. L.
Chang, B. F. Lueck, A. J. Wiley, and R. A. Holm, Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2=660/2-73-030 $2.10 NTIS-PB 233 139
660/2-73-031 1BB037 Proceedings Fourth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes Pacific Northwest Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-031 $4.50 NTIS-PB 234 606
660/2-73-032 1BB036 Sulfuric Acid and Ferrous Sulfate Recovery From Waste Pickle Liquor BY J. K. Seyler, W. E. Thornton, and M. K.
Householder, Fitzsimmons Steel Company Youngstown, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-032 $1.20
NT1S-PB233 112
660/2-73-033 1BB036 New Membranes for Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Metal Finishing Effluents BY L. T. Rozielle, C. V. Kopp Jr.,
and K. E. Cobian, North Star Research Corporation Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-033 $1.40 NTIS-PB 240 722/AS $4.75
660/2-73-034 1BA027 Infrared Fourier Transform Spectrometry of Gas Chromatography Effluents BY L. V. Azarraga, and A. C.
McCall, Southeast Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2=660/2-73-034 $1.10 NTIS-PB 241 304/AS $4.25
660/2-73-035 1BB042 Joint Construction Sediment Control Project BY B. C. Becker, D. B. Emerson, and M. A. Nawrocki, Hittman
Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD Maryland, State of. Water Resources Administration Annaplois, MD ORDER FROM:
GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-035 $2.00 NTIS-PB 235 634/AS
660/2-73-036 1BB036 Chemical/Physical and Biological Treatment of Wool Processing Wastes BY L. T. Hatch, R. E. Sharpin, and W.
T. Wirtanen, Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Boston, MA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-73-036 $1.05 NTIS-PB
233 137
660/2-73-037 1BB037 Modular Wastewater Treatment System Demonstration For the Textile Maintenance Industry BY G.
Douglas, Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-037 $3.45 NTIS-PB 231 837
660/2-73-038 1BB036 Final Report Deep Water Pilot Plant Treatability Study Delaware River Basin Commission Trenton, NJ ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-038 $4.10 NTIS-PB 234 441
660/2-73-039 1BB392 Measurement of Residual Chlorine Levels in Cooling Water — Amperometric Method BY R. Manabe, Pacific
Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-73-039
$1.10 NTIS-PB 238 780/AS
660/2-74-O01 1BA027 Multielement Analyses of Environmental Samples by Spark Source Mass Spectrometry BY C. E. Taylor, and
W. J. Taylor, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-001 $0.65 NTIS-PB 234 456
660/2-74-002 1BA027 Evaluation of a Computer Program for GC-MS Specific Ion Monitoring BY A. L. Alford, Southeast Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-002 $0.75 NTIS-PB 240 124/AS
$3.75
660/2-74-003 1BB045 Conference on Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater Through Forest and Cropland BY W. E. Sopper, and
L. T. Kardos, Pennsylvania State University University Pork, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-003
$1.20 NTIS-PB 236 313/AS
660/2-74-004 1BA027 Specific Ion Mass Spectrometric Detection for Gas Chromatographic Pesticide Analysis BY M. B. Newher, and
J. R. Hoyland, Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-004 $1.55
NTIS-PB 233 136
660/2-74-005 1BB039 Quantification of Pollution in Agricultural Runoff BY J. N. Dornbush, 1. K. Andersen, and L. L. Harms, South
Dakota State University Brookings, SD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 134 $6.75
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660/2-74-006 1BB037 Wastewater Abatement in Canning Vegetables by IQB Blanching BY D. B. Lund, Wisconsin, University of
Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-006 $1.25 NTIS-PB 234 495
660/2-74-007 1BB037 Industrial Water Softener Waste Brine Reclamation BY J. Burton, and E. Kreusch, Culligan International Company
Northbrook, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-007 $1.95 NTIS-PB 233 132
660/2-74-008 1BB037 Color Removal and Sludge Disposal Process for Kraft Mill Effluents BY E. L. Spruill, Continental Con Company
Hodge, LA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-008 $ 1.65 NTIS-PB 235 573/AS
660/2-74-009 1BB039 Demonstration of Three Recirculating Swine Waste Management Systems BY J. R. Miner, T. E. Haien, K. J.
Smith, and G. B Parker, Iowa State University Ames, IA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-009 $1.90
NTIS-PB 234 179
660/2-74-O10 1BA024 Saline Ground water Produced with Oil and Gas BY A. G. Collins, U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesville, OK ORDER
FROM:GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-010$1.15 NTIS-PB 234 385
660/2-74-011 1BB392 Demonstration of Thermal Water Utilization in Agriculture BY J. W. Berry, and H. H. Miller Jr., Eugene Water
and Electric Board Eugene, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-011 $2.80 NTIS-PB 234 178
660/2-74-012 1BB037 Treatment of Cheese Processing Wastewaters in Aerated Lagoons BY F. R. Daul, Kent Cheese Company
Melrose Park, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-012 $1.50 NTIS-PB 237 334/AS
660/2-74-013 1BB039 Pesticide, Transport and Runoff Model for Agricultural Land BY N. H. Crawford, and A. S. Oonigian,
Hydrocomp, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-013 $2.40 NTIS-PB 235 723/AS $4.90
660/2-74-014 1BB037 Activated Sludge - Bio-Disc Treatment of Distillery Wastewater BY J. L. Thomas, and L. G. Koehrsen, Stanley
Consultants, Inc. Muscatine, IA American Distilling Company Pekin, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2=660/2-74-014 $1.40 NTIS-PB 234 383
660/2-74-015 (No. Conceited) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/2-74-016 1BB045 Renovation of Secondary Effluent for Re-use as a Water Resource BY L. T. Kardos, W. E. Sapper, E.Myers,
and J. Nesbitt, Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-016
$4.80 NTIS-PB 234 176
660/2-74-017 1BB039 Herbicide Runoff from Four Coastal Plain Soil Types BY G. W. Bailey, W. R. Payne, and C. N. Smith, Southeast
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA BY A. P. Barnett, Southern Piedmont Conservation Research
Center Watkinsville, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-017 $1.45 NTIS-PB 235 571/AS
660/2-74-018 1BB040 Storage and Disposal of Iron Ore Processing Wastewater BY C. R. Baillod, and G. R. Alger, Michigan
Technological University Houghton, Ml ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-018 $1.80 NTIS-PB 234 180
660/2-74-019 1BB040 North Fork Alluvial Decontamination Project, Hubbard Creek Reservoir Watershed BY B. L. Jacob, Texas
Municipal Water District, West Central Abilene, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-019 $0.95 NTIS-PB
236 798/AS
660/2-74-020 1BB037 Evaluation of Polymeric Clarification of Meat-Packing and Domestic Wasteweters Metropolitan Sewer Board
St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-020 $2.30 NTIS-PB 235 900/AS
660/2-74-021 1BA027 Analysis of Coprostanol, An Indicator of Fecal Contamination BY J. E. Singley, C. J. Kirchmer, and R. Miura,
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-021 $1.60 NTIS-PB 235 491/AS
660/2-74-022 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancalled)
660/2-74-023 1BB039 Odors from Confined Livestock Production - A State of the AH BY J. R. Miner, Ohio State University Columbus,
OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-023 $1.70 NTIS-PB 234 182
660/2-74-024 1BB039 Livestock and the Environment - A Bibliography with Abstracts BY R. J. Ramsey, East Central State College
Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2-.660/2-74-024 $3.50 NTIS-PB 242 545/AS $10.00
660/2-74-025 1BB037 Protein Production from Acid Whey VIA Fermentation BY S. Bernstein, and T. C. Everson, Milbrew, Inc. Jurteau,
Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2=660/2-74-025 $1.25 NTIS-PB 235 504/AS
660/2-74-026 (No. Conceded) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
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660/2-74-027 1BB037 Treatment of Packing House Waste by Anaerobic Lagoons in Plastic-Media Filters BY D. A. Baker, A. H.
Wymore, and J. E. White, Family and Foods, Inc. Denison, IA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-027 $ 1.20
NTIS-PB 235 566/AS
660/2-74-028 1BB037 Biological Treatment of Concentrated Sugar Beet Wastes BY J. H. Fisher, Beet Sugar Development Foundation
Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-028 $ 1.75 NTIS-PB 240 123/AS $4.75
660/2-74-029 1BB037 Color Characterization Before and After Lime Treatment BY H. S. Dugal, R. M. Leekley, and J. W. Swanson,
Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-029 $2.15 NTIS-PB 235
493/AS
660/2-74-030 1BB039 Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Treatment of Dairy Manure Wastes BY D. E. Proctor, Washington State University
Pullman, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 574 $6.00
660/2-74-031 1BB037 Water and Waste Management in Poultry Processing BY R. E. Carawan, J. Macon, and W. M. Crosswhite, North
Carolina State University Raleigh, NC BY B. K. Hawkins, Gold Kist, Inc. Durham, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-031 $2.50 NTIS-PB 235 559/AS $7.50
660/2-74-032 1BB039 Pesticide Movement from Crop Lands into Lake Erie BY A. C. Waldron, Ohio State University, Department of
Entomology Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-032 $1.40 NTIS-PB 235 650/AS
660/2-74-033 1BB039 Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses from Agronomy Plots in North Alabama BY R. R. Bradford, Alabama A&M
College Normal, AL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-033 $0.90 NTIS-PB 235 931 /AS
660/2-74-034 1BB039 Liquid Aerobic Composting of Cattle Wastes and Evaluation of Byproducts BY F. Grant, and F.
Brommenschenkel Jr., China Basin Municipal Water District Cucamonga, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:660'2-74-034 $0.95 NTIS-PB 235 914/AS
660/2-74-035 1BB037 Improvement of Treatment of Food Industry Waste BY S. B. Tuwiner, RAI Research Corporation Haupage, Long
Island, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-035 $1.25 NTIS-PB 234 444
660/2-74-036 1BB039 Development of Field Applied DDT BY K. H. Sweeny, J. R. Fischer, A. F. Gray, H. J. Marcus, and D. H. W. Liu,
Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-036 $1.45 NTIS-PB 235 943/AS
660/2-74-037 1BB040 Brine Disposal Treatment Practices Relating to the Oil Production Industry BY G. W. Reid, L. E. Streebin, L.
Canter, and J. Smith, Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-037 $2.90
NTIS-PB 235 886/AS
660/2-74-038 1BB040 State-of-the-Art: Uranium Mining, Milling, and Refining Industry BY D. A. Clark, Robert S. Kerr Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-038 $1.55 NTIS-PB 235 557/AS
$5.25
660/2-74-039 1BB036 Catalyzed Bio-Oxidation and Tertiary Treatment of Integrated Textile Wastewaters BY A. J. Snvder, From
Corporation Pawtucket, Rl BY T. A. Alspaugh, Cone Mills Corporation Greensboro, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-039 $1.55 NTIS-PB 238 292/AS
660/2-74-040 1BB037 Granite Industry Wastewater Treatment BY W. B. Farnham, Vermont, State of. Department of Water Resources
Montpelier, VT ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-040 $1.45 NTIS-PB 235 505
660/2-74-041 1BB045 Wastewater Use in the Production of Food and Fiber—Proceedings of Conference held at Oklahoma City,
OK March 5-7, 1974 Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-041 $5.35 NTIS-PB 245 176/AS $ 13.25
660/2-74-042 1BB045 Land Application of Sludge Effluent and Sludges: Selected Abstracts Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-042 $2.80 NTIS-PB 235 386 $8.50
660/2-74-043 1BB042 Prediction of Sub-soil Erodibility Using Chemical, Mineralogical and Physical Parameters BY C. Roth, D.
Nelson, and M. J. M. Romkens, Purdue University Lafayette, IN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-043
$1.90 NTIS-PB 239 442/AS $3.90
660/2-74-044 1BB037 Test Method for Volatile Component Stripping of Wastewater BY L. i. Thibodeaux, Arkansas, University of.
College of Engineering Fayetteville, AR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-044 $1.70 NTIS-PB 235
567/AS
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660/2-74-045
660/2-74-046
660/2-74-047
660/2-74-048
660/2-74-049
660/2-74-050
660/2-74-05 1
660/2-74-052
660/2-74-053
660/2-74-054
660/2-74-055
660/2-74-056
660/2-74-057
660/2-74-058
660/2-74-059
660/2-74-060
1 BA027 Comparison of Germanium Detectors for Neutron Activation Analysis for Mercury BY R. V. Moore, and O. W.
Propheter, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1. 23/2:660/2-74-045 $.65 NTIS-PB 235 944/AS
1BB037 Paunch Manure as a Feed Supplement in Channel Catfish Farming BY R. C. Summerfelt, Oklahoma State
University Stillwater, OK BY S C. Yin, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1 .23/2:660/2-74-046 $1 .60 NTIS-PB 235 575/AS
1BB039 Waste Treatment System for Confined Hog Raising Operations BY W. R. Park, Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-047 $1.20 NTIS-PB 235 558/AS $4.75
1BA027 Implementation of a Computer Based Information System for Mass Spectral Identification BY J. R. Hoyland,
and M. B. Neher, Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1. 23/2:660/2-74-048 $1-10
NTIS-PB 239 933 $3.75
1BB039 Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts: 1972-1973 BY G. V. Skogerboe, W. R. Walker, R. S.
Bennett, and B. J. Zakely, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1 .23/2:660/2-74-049 $3.85 NTIS-PB 235 385 $10.50
1BB036 Research Study of Coal Preparation Plant and By-Product Coke Plant Effluents BY E. F. Pearson, C. F. and T.
Steel Corporation Pueblo, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 950 $9.75
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1 BB039 Evaluation of Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control in Grand Valley BY G. V. Skogerboe, W. R. Walker, J.
H. Taylor, and R. S. Bennett, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1 .23/2,660/2-74-052 $1.30 NTIS-PB 235 633/AS
1BB045 HypoHmnetic Flow Regimes in Lakes and impoundments BY J. Edinger, N Yanagido, and ). M. Cohen,
Pennsylvania, University of Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1 .23/2-.660/2-74-053 $2.10 NTIS-PB 235
391 $7.00
1BB039 Volatization of Losses of Pesticides from Soil BY J. Lenny, and W. J. Farmer, California, University of Riverside,
CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1 .23/2:660/2-74-054 $1 .45 NTIS-PB 239 325/AS
1 BB036 Physical-Chemical Treatment of Municipal Wastes by Recycled Magnesium Carbonate BY A. P. Black, A. T.
DeBose, and R. P. Vogh, Gainesville, City of Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-055 $1.90
NTIS-PB 239 326/AS
1 BA024 Ground Water Contamination in the Northeast States BY D. W. Miller, F. A. Deluca, and T. L. Tessier, Geraghty
and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1. 23/2=660/2-74-056 $3.30 NTIS-PB 235 702/AS
$5.80
1BB039 Soil Modification for Denitrification and Phosphate Reduction of Feed Lot Wastes BY A. E. Erickson, W. J.
Ellis J D. Pievge, A. R. Wolcott, C. M. Hansen, F. P. Peobody, E. C. Miller, and J. W. Thomas, Michigan State
University East Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1 .23/2:660/2-74-057 $1 .60 NTIS-PB 235 909/AS
1BB037 Proceedings-. Fifth National Symposium on Food Processing Waste, BY K. A. Dostal, Pacific Northwest
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1. 23/2=660/2-74-058 $3.80 NTIS-
PB 237 520/AS $6.30
I BB037 Submerged Combustion Evaporator for Concentration of Brewery Spent Grain Liquor BY J. L. Stein, Anheuser
Busch St. Louis, MO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2=660/2-74-059 $1.85 NTIS-PB 238475/AS
1 BB037 Poultry Processing Wastewoter Treatment and Reuses BY J. D. Cliese, Marytand, Stale of, <>*P«*<"«* < J
and Mental Hygiene Baltimore, MD ORDER FROM:GPO-EP1.232/:660/2-74-060$1.15 NTIS-PB237 185/AS
238 48 1/ AS
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660/2-74-063
660/2-74-064
660/2-74-065
660/2-74-066
660/2-74-067
660/2-74-068
660/2-74-069
660/2-74-070
660/2-74-O71
660/2-74-072
660/2-74-073
660/2-74-074
660/2-74-075
660/2-74-076
660/2-74-077
660/2-74-078
660/2-74-079
660/2-74-080
660/2-74-081
1BB039 Design Parameters for Animal Waste Treatment Systems BY T. B. S. Parkasam, P. Y. Loehu, P. Y. Yang, T. W.
Scott, and T. W. Bateman, Cornell University Ithaca, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-063 43.00
NTIS-PB 245 028/AS $7.50
1BB039 Pollution Aspects of Catfish Production—Review and Projections BY J. C. Barker, J. L Chesness, and R. E.
Smith, Georgia, University of Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-064 $1.65 NTIS-PB 244
943/AS $5.75
1BB040 Evaluation of Tailings Ponds Sealants BY D. A. Clark, and J. E. Moyer, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-065 $.70 NTIS-PB 235 929/AS
1BB040 State-of-the-Art: Sand and Gravel Industry BY B. D. Newport, and J. E. Moyer, Robert S. Kerr Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-066 $.85 NTIS-PB 236 147/AS
$2.85
1BB040 Pollution Problems and Research Needs for an Oil Shale Industry BY F. M. Pfeffer, Robert S. Kerr Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-067 $.85 NTIS-PB 236 608/AS
1BB039 Losses of Fertilizers and Pesticides from Claypan Soils BY G. E. Smith, Missouri, University of Columbia, MO
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-068 $1.45 NTIS-PB 239 931 $4.75
1BB037 Studies of Low Molecular Weight lignin Sulfonates BY W. G. Glasser, J. S. Gratzl, K. Forso, B. F. Hrutfiord, L
N. Johanson, J. L. McCarthy, and J. Collins, Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-069 $1.55 NTIS-PB 239 368/AS
1BB044 Extended Aeration Sewage Treatment in Cold Climate — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY H. J. Coutts, and
C. B. Christiansen, Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 350/AS
$4.75
1BB042 Programmed Demonstration for Erosion and Sediment Control Specialist BY T. R. Mills, M. A. Nawrocki, G. R.
Squire, H. T. Hopkins, and M. L. Clar, Maryland, State of, Water Resources Administration Annapolis, MD ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-071 $2.15 NTIS-PB 239 425/AS $4.65
1BB042 Demonstration of the Separation and Disposal of Concentrated Sediments BY M. A. Nawrocki, Hittman
Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-072 $1.45 NTIS-PB 239 322/AS
1BB042 Executive Summary of Three EPA Demonstration Programs in Erosion and Sediment Control BY G. Sitek, B.
C. Becker, and M. A. Nawrocki, Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-073 $1.20 NTIS-PB 239 333/AS
1BB037 Rum Distillery Slops Treatment by Anaerobic Contact Process BY T. Shea, E. Ramos, J. Rodriguez, and G.
Dorion, Bacardi Company San Juan, PR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-074 $1.55 NTIS-PB 238
29I/AS
1BB037 Wastewater Characterization for the Specialty Food Industry BY C. J. Schmidt, J. Farquhar, and E. V. Clements,
SCS Engineers Long Beach, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-075 $2.00 NTIS-PB 239 968/AS $5.75
1BA027 Automated Analysis of Individual Refractory Organic* in Polluted Water BY W. Pitt, R. Jolley, and S. Katz,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-076 $1.75 NTIS-PB
239 774/AS $5.25
1BA024 Organic Compounds Entering Groundwater from a Landfill BY J. Robertson, G. R. Toussaint, and M. A. Jerque,
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-077 $1.15 NTIS-PB 237 969/AS
1BA027 Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY '73 BY A. L. Alford,
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-078
$1.00 NTIS-PB 238 472/AS
1BA027 Ion-Selective Membranes Electrodes for Water Pollution Water Monitoring BY G. A. Rechnitz, New York,
State University of Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-079 $0.80 NTIS-PB 238 490/AS $2.80
(Unassigned) ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
1BA029 Summary Report, Trail-Marking and Alarm Pheromones of Some Ants of the Genus Atta BY R. G. Riley, and
R. M. Silverstein, New York, State University of Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 562/AS $4.75
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660/2-74-082 1BA023 Dispersal Processes in Lake Huron BY G. T. Csanady, I. S. F. Jones, and B. C. Kenney, Waterloo, University of
Ontario, Canada ORDER FROM: Pending
660/2-74-083 1BA023 Dynamics and Diffusion in the Great Lakes BY G. T. Csanady, B. Pade, G. M. Bragg, M. Mekinda, and A. M.
Hale, Waterloo, University of Ontario, Canada ORDER FROM: Pending
660/2-74-084 1BB039 Evaluation of Drainage for Salinity Control in Grand Valley BY G. Skogerboe, W. R. Walker, R. S. Bennett, J.
Ayars, and J. Taylor, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-084
$1.75 NTIS-PB240213/AS$5.25
660/2-74-085 1BA032 Effect of Geographical Variation on Performance of Recirculating Cooling Ponds BY E. L. Thaxton, Vanderbilt
University Nashville, TN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-085 $3.20 NTIS-PB 238 903/AS
660/2-74-086 1BB037 Mercury Recovery from Contaminated Waste Waters and Sludges Georgia Pacific Corporation Bellingham,
WA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:660/2-74-086 $1.95 NTIS-PB 238 600/AS
660/2-74-087 1BB045 Feasibility of Overland Flow for Treatment of Raw Domestic Wastewater BY R. E. Thomas, K. Jackson, and L.
Penrod, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/2-74-087 $.85 NTIS-PB 238 926/AS
660/2-74-088 1BB037 Infrared Dry Caustic vs. Wet Caustic Peeling of White Potatoes BY O. Sproul, J. Vennes, W. Knudson, and J.
W. Cyr, Western Potato Service, Inc. Grand Forks, ND Potato Service, Inc. Presqoe Isle, ME ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
244 408/AS $4.25
660/2-74-089 1BB392 Water Recycle/Reuse Possibilities: Power Plant Boiler and Cooling System BY G. R. Nelson, Pacific Northwest
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-089 $1.15 NTIS-
PB 238 794/AS $3.15
660/2-74-090 1BB039 Conversion of Cattle Feedlot Wastes to Ammonia Synthesis Gas BY J. E. Halligan, H. W. Parker, R. M.
Swaezy, and K. L. Herzog, Texas Technical University Lubbock, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 668/AS $4.25
660/2-74-091 1BB037 Continuous Inplant Hot Gas Blanching of Vegetables BY J. W. Rails, and W. A. Mercer, National Canners
Association Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 601/AS $5.50
660/2-74-092 1BB037 Dry Caustic Heating of Clingstone Peaches on a Commercial Scale BY H. E. Stone, DelMonte Corporation San
Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 751/AS $4.25
660/2-74-093 1BB037 Separation, Dewatering, and Disposal of Sugar Beet Transport Water Solids Phase I BY I. V. Fordyce, and A.
M. Cooley, American Crystal Sugar Company Denver, CO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:660/2-74-093 $1.35
NTIS-PB 239 200/AS
660/2-74-094 1BB036 Pollution Control Technology for Pesticide Formulators and Packagers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY
T. L. Ferguson, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 001 /AS $6.25
660/2-75-001 1BB037 Waste Citrus Activated Sludge As a Poultry Feed Ingredient — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY R. H. Jones,
J. T. White, and B. L. Damron, Winter Garden Citrus Products Cooperative Winter Garden, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 240 672/AS $4.25
660/2-75-002 1BB037 Pilot Scale Treatment of Wine Stillage — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY E. D. Schroeder, California,
University of Davis, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 996/AS $5.75
660/2-75-003 1BB039 Livestock and the Environment—A Bibliography with Abstracts, Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -
BY R. H. Ramsey, M. L. Rowe, and L. Merryman, East Central Oklahoma State University Ada, OK ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 243 223/AS $5.75
660/2-75-004 1BB037 Activated Carbon Treatment of Unbleached Kraft Effluent for Reuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-«01a -BY E.
W. Lang, W. G. Timpe, and R. L. Miller, St. Regis Paper Company Pensacola, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
246/AS $7.25
660/2-75-005 1BB039 Management Practices Affecting Quality and Quantity of Irrigation Return Flow — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a -BY L. G. King, and R. J. Hanks, Utah State University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
827/AS $6.25
660/2-75-006 1BB036 Plant Scale Studies of the Magnesium Carbonate Water Treatment Process BY A. P. Black, and C. G.
Thompson, Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc. Montgomery, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 253/AS $6.25
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660/2-75-007 JB8045 Water Quality Effect of Diking a Shallow Arid-Region lake — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOJa -BY D. K.
Fuhrimon, I. B. Merritt, J. S. Bradshaw, and }. R. Barton, Brigham Young University Provo, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB241 984/AS$7.50
660/2-75-008 1BB045 Role of Trace Elements in Management of Nuisance Growths — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a-BY T. Bott, R.
Patrick, and R. Larson, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
985/AS $8.50
660/2-75-009 1BB039 Use of Soil Parameters for Describing Pesticide Movement Through Sails — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIb —
BY J. M. Davidson, G. H. Brusewitz, D. R. Baker, and A. L. Wood, Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 242 859/AS $6.25
660/2-75-010 1BB039 Research Status af Effects of Land Application of Animal Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY W. L.
Powers, G. W. Wallingford, and L. S. Murphy, Kansas Stole University Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
472/AS $5.25
660/2-75-011 1BB036 Process and Environmental Technology for Producing SNG and Liquid Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-75-001b -
-BY M. R. Beychok, Beychok, Milton R., Consulting Engineer Irvine, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 774/AS $6.25
660/2-75-012 1BB039 Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY S. L. Diesch, P. R.
Goodrich, B. S. Pomeroy, and L A. Will, Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
005/AS $5.75
660/2-75-013 1BB039 Treatment and Ultimate Disposal of Cattle Feedlot Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY H. L. Manges,
R. I. tipper, L. S. Murphy, W. L. Powers, and L. A. Schmid, Kansas State University Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 185/AS $5.75
660/2-75-014 1BB036 Recycle of Synthetic WarpSizesFromTextileDesizingWastewater —Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc-BY C. E.
Bryan, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 387/AS $4.25
660/2-75-015 1BB039 Pollution Abatement From Cattle Feedlots in Northeastern Colorado and Nebraska — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY L. K. Porter, F. G. Viets, T. M. McCalta, L. F. Elliott, F. A. Norstadt, H. R. Duke, N. P.
Swanson, L. N. Mielke, and G. L. Hutchinson, U.S. Department of Agriculture Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 246 242/AS $5.75
660/2-75-016 1BB036 Application of Exchange Resins for Treatment of Textile Dye Wastes BY A. Maggiolo, and J. H. Sayles, Bennett
College Greensboro. NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 404/AS $3.75
660/2-75-017 1BB036 Radiation Treatment of High Strength Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY
T. F. Croft, R. D. Kimbrough, and C. T. Brown, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
244 388/AS $3.75
660/2-75-018 1BB045 Use of Climatic Data in Design of Soils Treatment Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY D. Whiting,
U.S. Department of Commerce Asheville, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 098/AS $4.75
660/2-75-019 1BB037 Egg Breaking and Processing Waste Control and Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY W. J. Jewell,
H. R. Davis, O. F. Johndrew Jr., R. C. Loehr, W. Siderewici, and R. R. Zall, Cornell University Ithaca, NY ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 245 588/AS $7.00
660/2-75-020 1BB036 Refinery Effluent Water Treatment Plant Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY G. C.
loop, Atlantic Richfield Company Carson, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 389/AS $5.25
660/2-75-021 1BB036 Optimizing a Petrochemical Waste Bio-Oxidation System Through Automation — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOIc —BY M. A. Zeitoun, W. f. Mcllheny, N. J. Riscan, J. H. Culp, and H. C. Behrens, Dow Chemical
Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 160/AS $7.75
660/2-75-022 18B045 Kinetic Model for Orthophosphate Reactions in Mineral Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY C. G.
Enfield, and B. E. Bledsoe, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
247 143/AS $6.00
660/2-75-023 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM:
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660/2-75-025 1BB036 Chemical Coagulation/Mixed Media Filtration of Aerated Lagoon — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY J. F.
Grutsch, R. C. Mallatt, and A. W. Peters, American Oil Company Yorktown, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247
1487AS $5.50
660/2-75-026 1BB045 Water Quality Control Through a Single Crop Agriculture, No. 4 ~ Abstracted 600/9-75-OOU -BY K. R.
Lundberg, and P. T. Trihey, Bemidji State College Bemidji, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 617/AS $6.00
660/2-75-027 1BB392 Turbulent Bed Cooling Tower — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY R. G. Barile, Purdue University West Lafayette,
IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 840/AS $3.75
660/2-75-028 1BB037 Organic Compounds in Pulp Mill Lagoon Discharge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY B. F. Hrutfiord, T. S.
Friberg, D. F. Wilson, and J. R. Wilson, Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 900/AS
$4.50
660/3-73-O01 1BA031 Weed Harvest and Lake Nutrient Dynamics BY J. K. Neel, S. A. Peterson, and W. L. Smith, North Dakota,
University of Grand Forks, ND ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-001 $2.35 NTIS-PB 224 492/AS
660/3-73-002 1BA031 Nitrogen Sources and Cycling in Natural Waters BY P. L. Brezonik, Florida, University of Gainesville, FL ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-002 $2.35 $4.25 NTIS-PB 224 491 /AS
660/3-73-003 1BA031 Organic Nutrient Factors Effecting Algal Growths BY N. L. Clesceri, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-003 $2.80 NTIS-PB 226 874/AS
660/3-73-O04 1BA021 Water Quality Requirements of Aquatic Insects BY A. R. Gaufin, Utah, University of Salt Lake City, UT ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-004 $ 1.20 NTIS-PB 228 582/AS
660/3-73-005 1BA025 Oxidation of Organic Matter in Sediments BY M. M. Pamatmat, Auburn University Auburn, AL BY R. S. Jones, H.
Sanborn, and A. Bhagwat, Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-005
$1.30 NTIS-PB 231 248/AS
660/3-73-006 1BA031 Development of a Selective Algaecide to Control Nuisance Algal Growth BY B. L. Rows, and W. F. Mcllhenny,
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-006 $1.50 NTIS-PB 225 027/2AS
660/3-73-007 1BA023 Effects of Protozoa on the Fate of Particulate Carbon BY H. W. Holm, and F. A. Smith, Southeast Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23: 660/3-73-007 $0.70 NTIS-PB 225 143/7AS
660/3-73-008 1BA023 Biological Models of Freshwater Communities BY F. B. Taub, Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP 1.23: 660/3-73-008 $ 1.05 NTIS-PB 225 029/8AS
660/3-73-009 1BA023 Dynamic Water Quality Forecasting and Management BY D. J. O'Connor, R. V. Thomann, and D. M. Ditoro,
Manhattan College Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-009 $2.05 NTIS-PB 225 048/8AS
660/3-73-010 1BA025 Dispersion in Hydrologic and Coastal Environments BY N. G. Brooks, California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-010 $1.55 NTIS-PB 226 890
660/3-73-011 1BA023 Big Eddies and Mixing Processes in the Great Lakes BY G. T. Csanady, Waterloo, University of Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23= 660/3-73-011 $0.50 NTIS-PB 246 754/AS $3.50
660/3-73-012 1BA023 Chemistry of Organmercurials in Aquatic Systems BY G. L. Baugham, Southeast Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23: 660/3-73-012 $ 1.30 NTIS-PB 226 889/AS
660/3-73-013 1BA025 Petroleum Weathering: Some Pathways, Fate and Disposition on Marine Waters BY M. H. Feldman, Pacific
Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 278 $3.75
660/3-73-014 1BA025 Puget Sound Oceanographic Field Studies Data Report, Everett, BELLINGHAM, Port Angeles, 1962-63 BY R.
J. Callaway, J. Vlastelicia, and G. R. Ditsworth, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis,
OR ORDER FROM: R. J. Calloway, 503 752-4211, X-369
660/3-73-015 1BA031 Effect of Phosphorus Removal Processes on Algal Growth BY J. Scherifig, P. S. Dixon, R. Appleman, and C. A.
Justice, California, University of Irvaine, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-73-015 $1.20 NTIS-PB 228
585/AS
660/3-73-016 1BA021 Studies on Southeastern Aquatic Insects BY J. B. Wallace, Georgia, University of Athens, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 232 183/AS $5.75
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660/3-73-017 1BA021 Pollution Effects on Adult Steelhead Migration in the Snake River BY C. M. Falter, and R. R. Ringe, Idaho,
University of Moscow, ID ORDER FROM: 6PO-EP1.23:660/3-73-017 $1.50 NTIS-PB 232 990
660/3-73-018 1BA022 Effects of Crude Oil and Some of Its Components on Young Coho and Sockeye Salmon BY J. E. Morrow,
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23= 660/3-73-O18 $0.85 NTIS-PB 232 094/AS
660/3-73-019 1BA021 Early Life History and Feeding of Young Mountain Whitefish BY C. B. Stolnaker, and R. E. Gresswell, Utah State
University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-73-019 $0.95 MTIS-PB 232 992
660/3-73-020 1BA021 Effects of Temperature on Diseases of Salmonid Fishes BY J. L Fryer, and K. S. Pilcher, Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23:660/3-73-020 $1.55 NTIS-PB 232 988
660/3-73-021 1BA026 First Annual Reports of EPA Grants Funded for 1FYG1 Grosse He Laboratory, EPA Grosse lie. Ml ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 235 947/AS $20.75
660/3-73-022 1BA023 Review of the Physiological Impact of Mercurials BY M. C. Ferens, Georgia, University of Athens, GA ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-73-022 $1.00 NTIS-PB 234 644 $4.25
660/3-73-023 1BA031 Applications of Growth and Sorption Algal Assays BY G. P. Fitzgerald, and P. D. Uttormark, Wisconsin,
University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-73-023 $2.10 NTIS-PB 232 446/AS
660/3-73-024 1BA031 Protocol for Evaluating the Nitrogen Status of Lake Sediments BY D. R. Keeney, Wisconsin, University of
Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-73-024 $0.65 NTIS-PB 233 138
660/3-73-025 1BA023 NTA and Mercury in Artificial Stream Systems BY H. J. Kania, and R. J. Beyers, Georgia, University of Athens, G A
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-73-025 $0.70 NTIS-PB 234 459
660/3-74-001
660/3-74-002
660/3-74-003
660/3-74-004a
660/3-74-004b
660/3-74-005
660/3-74-006
660/3-74-007
660/3-74-008
660/3-74-009
660/3-74-010
660/3-74-011
660/3-74-012
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1BA023 Pesticides in the Illinois Waters of Lake Michigan BY R. A. Schacht, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23:660/3-74-002 $1.25 NTIS-PB 245 150/AS $4.25
1BA022 Biologically Allowable Thermal Pollution limits. Parts I and II BY W. Drost-Hansen, and A. Thorhaug, Miami,
University of Coral Gables, FL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-74-003 $1.20 NTIS-PB 235 715/AS $3.20
1BA025 Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Part I BY C H. Tinsley, W. S. Stevenson, and V. W. Goldschmidt, Purdue
University Lafayette, IN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-74-004a $1.15 NTIS-PB 234 170
1BA025 Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Final Report BY S. C. Cheung, and V. W. Goldschmidt, Purdue University
Lafayette, IN ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-74-004b $1.70 NTIS-PB 234 171
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1BA021 Culturing and Ecology of Diaptomus Oavipes and Cyclops Vernalis BY A. Robertson, C. W. Gehrs, B. D.
Hardin, and G. W. Hunt, Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-74-O06 $2.55
NTIS-PB 234 613/AS
1BA031 Biological Control of Aquatic Vegetation BY T. Shirrock, Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 238 909/AS $5.25
1BA021 Low Winter Dissolved Oxygen in Some Alaskan Riven Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College,
AK ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23= 660/3-74-008 $.80 NTIS-PB 234 443
1BA021 Environmental Guidelines for Development Roads in the Subarctic BY F. B. Lotspeich, Arctic Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK BY A. E. Helmers, U.S. Forest Service Fairbanks, AK ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:660/3-74-009$1.15 NTIS-PB235932/AS
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1AA006 Bio-Environmental Impact of Air Pollution from Fossil Fuel Power Plants National Ecological Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:660/3-74-011 $0.75 NTIS-PB 237 720/AS $3.50
1AA006 Heavy Metal Accumulation in Soil and Vegetation From Smelter Emissions BY H. C. Ratsch, National
Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-012 $0 80 NTIS-PB
237 719/AS
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660/3-74-013
660/3-74-014
660/3-74-01 5
660/3-74-016
660/3-74-017
660/3-74-018
660/3-74-019
660/3-74-020
660/3-74-021
660/3-74-022
660/3 74-023
660/3-74-024
660/3-74-025
660/3-74-026
660/3-74-027
660/3-74-028
660/3-74-029
660/3-74-030
660/3-74-03 1
660/3-74-031
1EA077 Theoretical Model and Solubility Characteristics of Aroclor R 1254 in Water: Problem* Associated with
Low-Solubility Compounds in Aquatic Toxicity Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY W. P. Schoor, Gulf
Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA GuH Breeze, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 550/AS $3.75
1BA032 Studies on Effects of Thermal Pollution in Biscayne Bay in Florida BY M. Roessler, and D. C. Jabb, Rosenstiel
School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami Miami, FL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:
660/3-74-01 4 $2.25 NTIS-PB 239 328/AS
1 BA03 1 Sediments and Sediment-Water Nutrient Interchanges in Upper Klomath Lake, Oregon BY A. R. GaMer, C. F.
Powers, and W. D. Sanville, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM:
GPO-EP 1.23: 660/3-74-0 1 5 $ 1 . 1 0 NTIS-PB 238 4707 AS
1BA025 Significance and Control of Waste Water Floatables in Coastal Waters BY R. E. Selleck, L. Bricewell, and R.
Caster, California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-016 $2.00 NTIS-PB 239
938 $5.75
1BA031 Silt Removal From a Lake Bottom — Abstracted 600/9-75-001O -Lake Herman Development Associates, inc.
Madison, SO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 250 $3.75
1AA006 Sulfur Content of Douglas Fir Foliage Near a Paper Mill BY H. C. Ratsch, National Ecological Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-018 $0.65 NTIS-PB 237 755/AS
1BA031 Research and Development of a Selective Algaecide to Control Nuisance Algal Growth-Phase III BY W. f.
Mcllhenny, Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1 .23: 660/3-74-019 $2.95 NTIS-PB 238
487/AS
1BA031 Estimating Nutrient Loadings of Lakes from Non-Point Sources BY P. D. Uttormark, Wisconsin, University of
Madison, Wt ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23= 660/3-74-O20 $ 1 .90 NTIS-PB 238 355/AS $3.90
1BA023 Mercury in the Aquatic Systems: Metholation, OxidationReduction; in Bio Accumulation BY H. W. Holm, and
M. F. Cox, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23:
660/3-74-021 $1.05 NTIS-PB 239 329/AS
1BA031 An Investigation of Ion Removed From Water and Wastewater BY R. J. Starkey, General Electric Company
Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM:GPO-EP1 .23: 660/3-74-022 $1.95 NTIS-PB 240 158/AS $5.75
1BA031 limnological Studies of Flat-head, Montana: A Status Report BY A. R. Gaufin, G. W. Prescott, and J. F. Tibbs,
Montana, University of Missoula, MT ORDER FROM: Pending
1EA487 Conceptual Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through the Environment BY J. W. Gillett, J. Hill IV, and A.
W. Jaryinen, National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR BY W. P. Schoor, Guff Breeze Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 653/AS $4.75
1BA023 Fate of Select Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment BY J. R. Sonborn, Illinois, University of, Illinois Natural
History Survey Urbona, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1 .23: 660/3-74^125 $1 .55 NTIS-PB 239 749 /AS
1 BA022 Development of Sample Preparation Methods for Development of Marine Organisms BY H. C. McKee, and
D. S. Tarazi, Southwest Research Institute Houston, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23: 660/3-74-026 $1.05 NTIS-
PB 234 201 $3.75
1BA022 Pharmacokinetics of Toxic Elements in Rainbow Trout BY E. J. Massoro, New York, University of Buffalo, NY
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 124/AS $3.75
1 BA026 dodophoro Distribution in Lake Ontario (IFYGl) - Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla "^ C ^ W«zernak^^ D R_
Lezenga, and f. C. Pokyn, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan Ypsilanti, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240
307/AS $4.75
1 BA026 Future Dredging Quantities in the Great Lakes
C. Ojala, and D. S. Turner, Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Ml ORDER FROM:
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1 BA022 Environmental Requirements of Selected Estuarine Ciliated Protozoa — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY A.
1BA022 Env-ro^ ^ ^^ Uniyer5ily „, Dufhan,, NH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 125/AS $4.25
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660/3-74-032 1BA031 Nutrient Inactivation As A. Lake Restoration Procedure — I. Laboratory investigations BY S. A. Peterson, W.
D. Sanville, F. S. Stay, and C. F. Powers, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: NT1S-PB 239 969/AS $5,75
660/3-74-033 1BA024 Salt Water Detection in the Cimarron Terrace, Oklahoma — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —Oklahoma Water
Resources Board Oklahoma City, OK ORDER FROM: NT1S-PB 242 269/A5 $7.00
660/3-74-034 1BA031 Eutrophkation of Lake Tahoe Emphasizing Water Quality BY C. R. Goldman, California, University of Davis, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 318/AS $11.25
660/3-75-001 1EA077 Impact of the Use of Microorganisms on the Aquatic Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY D. G.
Ahearn, Georgia State University Atlanta, GA BY A. W. Bourquin, Guff Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA Gulf Breeze, FL BY S. P. Meyers, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240
159/AS$8.50
660/3-75-002 1BA032 Effect of Meteorological Variables on Temperature Changes in Flowing Streams — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla -BY R. W. Troxler, and E. L. Thackston, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 240 285/AS $4.75
660/3-75-003 1BA031 Eutrophication of Surface Waters—Lake Tahoe'»Indian Creek Reservoir — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
Lake Tahoe Area Council South Lake Tahoe, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 725/AS $7.00
660/3-75-004 1BA026 PhytopJankton Composition and Abundance in Lake Ontario During IFYGL — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -
BY E. F. Stoermer, M. M. Bowman, J. C. Kingston, and A. L. Schaedel, Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 241 009/AS $10.25
660/3-75-005 1BA026 Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplankton in Lake Ontario — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY R. V.
Thomann, R, P. Winfield, and D. M. DiToro. Manhattan College Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 046/AS
$7.00
660/3-75-006 1BA026 Phosphorus Uptake and Release by Lake Ontario Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY K. T.
Bannerman, D. E. Armstrong, R. f. Harris, ond G. C. Holdren, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wi ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 614/AS $4.25
660/3-75-007 18A023 Microbial Degradation and Accumulation of Pesticides in Aquatic Systems BY D. F. Paris, D. L. Lewis, jr., J. T
Barnett, and G. L. Baughman, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 241 293/AS $4.25
660/3-75-008 1BA031 Marine Algal Assay Procedure Bottle Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 709/AS $4.25
660/3-75-009 1BA021 Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests with Fish, Macroinvertebrates, and Amphibians — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla -National Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 105/AS
$4.25
660/3-75-010 1BA021 Studies to Determine Methods for Cutturing Three Freshwater Zooplankton Species — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla -BY D. B. Martin, and J. F. Novotny, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Yankton, SD ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 764/AS $3.75
660/3-75-011 1BA021 Acquisition ond Culture of Research Fish — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -B Y J. L. Brauhn, and R. A. Schoettger,
U.S. Department of the Interior Columbia, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 012/AS $4.25
660/3-75-012 1BA023 Modeling Dynamics of Biological and Chemical Components of Aquatic Ecosystems — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla -8Y R. R. Lassiter, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 901 /AS $4.50
660/3-75-013 1BA025 Analysis of the Dynamics of DOT in Marine Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. H. Phillips, E. E.
Hoderlie, and W. L lee, Stanford University Pacific Grove, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 51VAS $5.25
660/3-75-014 1BA032 Flaw Establishment and Initial Enfrainment of Heated Water Surface Jets — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
BY H. Stefan, L. Bergstedt, and E. Mrosla, Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
744/AS $6.25
660/3-75-015 1EA077 Effects of Mirex and Methoxychlor on Striped Mullet, Mugil cephahis L — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY
C. E. Nash, and J. R. Sylvester, Oceanic Foundation Waimanalo, HI ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 635/AS $3.75
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660/3-75-016 1BA022 Toxicily of Selected Pesticides to the Bay Mussel (Mytilus edulic) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY D. H.
Liu, and J. M. Lee, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 221 /AS $5.75
660/3-75-017 1BA021 Temperature Effects on Eggs and Fry of Percoid Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY L. L. Smith Jr., and
W. M. Koenst, Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 746/AS $5.25
660/3-75-018 1BA024 Ground-Water Pollution Problemi in the Northwestern United States — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —BY F.
Van der Leeden, L. A. Cerrilto, and D. W. Miller, Geroghty and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 860/AS $10.25
660/3-75-019 1BA021 Chena River—A Study of a Subarctic Stream — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb-BY P. J. Frey, E. W. Mueller, and
E. C. Berry, Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 857 $7.00
660/3-75-020 1BA021 Effects of Forest Fires on Water Quality in Interior Alaska — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY F. B. Lorspeich,
E. W. Mueller, and P. J. Frey, Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241 922/AS $5.25
660/3-75-021 1BA026 Zaoplankton Production in Lake Ontario as Influenced by Environmental Perturbations — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY D. C. McNaught, M. Buzzard, and S. Levine, New York, State University of Albany, NY
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 414/AS $6.25
660/3-75-022 1BA026 Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the Lake Ontario Ecosystem (IFYGL) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY C. L.
Haile, G. D. Veith, G. F. Lee, and W. C. Boyle, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
364/AS $3.75
660/3-75-023 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-75-024 1EA077 Effect of Mir ex and Carbofuran on Estuarine Microorganisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —BY L. R.
Brown, E. G. Alley, and D. W. Cook, Mississippi State University Jackson, MS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 147/AS
$4.50
660/3-75-025 1BA025 Tidal Flats in Estuarine Water Quality Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY 0 A. Bella, Oregon State
University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 196/AS $7.50
660/3-75-026 1BA022 Environmental Studies of an Arctic Estuarine System — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —BY V. Alexander, D. C.
Burrell, J, Chang, R. T. Cooney, C. Coulon, J. J. Crane, J. A. Dygas, G. E. Hall, and P. J. Kinney, Alaska, University
of Fairbanks, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 702/AS $ 13.00
660/3-75-027 1BA031 Nutritional Ecology of Nuisance Aquatic Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle -BY G. C. Gerlofi Wisconsin,
University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 263/AS $4.75
660/3-75-028 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-75-029 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-75-030 1BA024 Nitrogen in the Subsurface Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY M. L. Rowe, and S. Stinnett,
Oklahoma State University Ado, OK ORDER FROM: Pending
660/3-75-031 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-75-032 1AA006 Chemical/Biological Relationships Relevant to Ecological Effects of Acid Rainfall — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c —BY J. O. Reuss, National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 409/AS $4.25
660/3-75-033 1BA031 lake Classification — A Trophic Characterization of Wisconsin Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY P.
O. Uttormark, ond J. P. Wall, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 177/AS $6.75
660/3-75-034 1BA031 Proceedings: Btastimulotion-Nurrient Assessment Workshop — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Pacific
Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 229. AS $9.75
660/3-75-035 1EA077 Microbial-Malathion Interaction in Artificial Salt-Marsh Ecosystems: Effects and Degradation —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY A. W. Bourqum, Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gutf
Breeze, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 251 /AS $4.25
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660/3-75-036
660/3-75-037
660/3-75-038
660/3-75-039
660/4-75-001
660/4-75-002
660/4-75-003
660/4-75-004
660/4-75-005
660/9-74-001
660/9-74-002
670/1-73-001
670/1-73-036
670/1-74-001
670/1-75-001
670/2-73-001
670/2-73-002
670/2-73-003
670/2-73-004
1AA006 Some Effect* of Cadmium on Coniferous Forest Soil/Litter Microcosms — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY H.
Bond, B. Lighthart, R. Shimabuku, and L. Russell, National Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 035/AS $3.75
1BA032 Improving the Statistical Reliability of Stream Heat Assimilation Prediction — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -
BY R. W. McLay, M. S. Hundal, and K. R. Lamborn, Richard McLay, Consulting Engineers Essex Junction, VT ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 246 250/AS $6.25
1BA032 Evaluation of Mathematical Models for Temperature Prediction in Deep Reservoirs — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -BY f. I. Parker, B. A. Benedict, and C. Tsai, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 576/AS $8.00
1BA032 Analysis of Multiple Cell Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY L. R. Davis,
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 807/AS
$3.75
1BA027 Determination of Molecular Hydrogen Sulfide — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY T. B. Hoover, Southeast
Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 824/AS $3.75
1BA027 Aqueous Odor Thresholds of Organic Pollutants in Industrial Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY
D. A. Lillard, and J. J. Powers, Georgia, University of Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 734/AS $3.75
1BA027 Isolating Organic Water Pollutants: XAD Resins, Urethane Foams, Solvent Extraction — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY R. G. Webb, Southeast Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 245 647/AS $3.75
1BA027 Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY 74 — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -BY A. 1. AHord, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 247 056/AS $4.00
1BA027 Analysis of Organic Compounds in Two Kraft Mill Wastewaters — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY L. W.
Keith, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 698/AS $5.50
1RW103 Bibliography of Publications and Reports of the Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory BY B.
McCautey, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Library, NERC-
Corvallis, 200 S.W. 35hS, Corvallis, OR 97330
1BB045 Great Lakes Water Quality — Status of Pertinent EPA Research — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY A. F.
Barrsch, C. Frank, and S. Peterson, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM:
NERC- Corvallis, 200 S. W. 35th, Corvallis, OR 97330
670/1-73-001 thru 670/1-73-035 are Unasiigned numbers and will remain Unassigned ORDER FROM:
(Unassigned)
1RA103 Annual Report for Calendar Year 1972, Environmental Toxicology Research National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NERC, Cincinnati, OH 45268
1CA046 Pricing for Water Supply: Its Impact on Systems Management BY R. M. Clark, and H. C. Goddard, National
Environmental Research Center, Program Coordination Staff Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 073/AS
$3.25
1CA046 Evaluation of Semipermeable Membranes for Concentration of Organic Contaminants in Drinking Water —
- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY I. Cabasso, C. S. Eyer, E. Klein, and J. K. Smith, Gulf South Research Institute
New Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 245/AS $7.00
1DB064 Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Methods of Solid Waste Testing BY D. F. Bender, M. L. Peterson, and
H. S erli. Solid Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 479 $6.75
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1BA027 Viruses in Waste Renovated and Other Viruses - 1972 Literature Abstracts BY G. Berg, Advanced Waste
Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NERC-CINCINNATI, OHIO 45268
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
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670/2-73-005 1DB3U Utilization of Bark Waste BY R. A. Currier, and M. L. Laver, Oregon State University, School of Forestry Corvallis,
OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 876 $7.00
670/2-73-006 10B063 Investigation of Corrosion Deposition Phenomena on Gas Turbine Blades BY L. R. Fleischer. Westinghouse
Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 095 $3.75
670/2-73-007 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-008 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-009 1 DBS 14 Biological Conversion of Animal Wastes to Nutrients BY B. F. Miller, Colorado State University, Department of
Avian Science Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 171 $4.75
670/2-73-010 1DB314 Preparation and Evaluation of Activated Carbon Produced from Municipal Refuse BY M. K. Stevenson, J. O.
Leckie, and R. Eliassen, Stanford University, Department of Civil Engineering Stanford, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
221 172 $5.75
670/2-73-011 1DB314 Acid Hydrolysis of Cellulose in Refuse to Sugar and Hi Fermentation to Alcohol BY A. O. Converse, H. E.
Grethlein, S. Karandikar, and S. Kuhrtz, Dartmouth College Hanover, NH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 239 $5.25
670/2-73-012 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-013 1DB314 Analysis of the Abandoned Automobile Problem Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 221 879 $6.00
670/2-73-014 1 DBS 11 Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume I Booz-Allen
Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 465 $10.60
670/2-73-015 1 DBS 11 Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume II Booz-Allen
Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 466 $12.50
670/2-73-016 1 DBS 11 Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume III Booz-Allen
Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 467 $10.60 Three Volume Set - PB 221 464
$21.00
670/2-73-017 1DB064 Municipal Waste Disposal by Shipborne Incineration and Sea-Disposal of Residues BY M. W. First, Harvard
University School of Public Health Boston, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 684 $32.25
670/2-73-018 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-019 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-020 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-021 1DB064 Preventing Landfill Leachate Contamination of Water BY E. J. Wren, Gulf South Research Institute Baton Rouge,
LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 468 $5.25
670/2-73-022 1BB043 Evaluation of the Bio-Disc Treatment Process for Summer Camp Application BY W. A. Sack, and S. A. Phillips,
West Virginia University Morgantown, VA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-022 $1.05 NTIS-PB 225
126/2AS
670/2-73-023 1DB063 Incineration of Bulky Refuse Without Prior Shredding BY E. L. Kaiser, New York University, School of Engineering
and Science, Department of Chemical Engineering Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 731 $4.75
670/2-73-024 1BB033 Instream Aeration to Control Dissolved Sulfide in Sanitary Sewers BY R. L. Conden Jr., De Loureal Engineers,
Inc. New Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 342 $4.75
670/2-73-025 1DB063 Recirculating Waste System for Swine Units BY J. R. Miner, Iowa State University, Department of Agricultural
Engineering Ames, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 621 $14.50
670/2-73-026 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-027 1BB043 Rotating Biological Disk Wastewater Treatment Process - Pilot Plant Evaluation BY W. N. Torpey, H.
Heukelekian, and A. J. Kaplovsky, Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 133/AS
$8.50
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670/2-73-038 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-029 1BB043 Disinfection of Sewage Effluents BY F. W. Soils Jr., H. f. Mueller, and T. E. Larson, Illinois, University of, Illinois
State Water Survey Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 355 $4.75
670/2-73-030 1 DBS 14 Radiolytic Hydrolysis of Cellulose BY J. A. Kelly, Virginia, University of Charlottesville, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 221877 $3.25
670/2-73-031 1BB043 U-Tube Aeration BY R. C. Mitchell, North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-031 $2.00 NTIS-PB 228 127/AS
670/2-73-032 1DB063 First Annual Progress Report on a Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators BY D. A. Voughan, and P. D.
Miller, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 851 $3.75
670/2-73-033 1BB043 Hydrogen Peroxide Cures Filamentous Growth in Activated Sludge BY C. A. Cote, J. B. Stamberg, and D. F.
Bishop, D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:670/2-73-033 $0.65 NTIS-PB 231 848
670/2-73-034 1DB311 Wood Waste Reuse in Controlled Release Pesticides BY G. G. Allan, Washington, University of Seattle, WA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 051 $4.85
670/2-73-035 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: [No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-036 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-037 1BB033 Alum Addition to Activated Sludge With Tertiary Solids Removal BY J. B. Stamberg, and D. F. Bishop, D.C. Pilot
Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:670/2-73-037 $0.65 NTIS-PB 225 028/OAS
670/2-73-038 1DB064 Use of Domestic Waste Glass for Urban Paving BY W. R. Malisch, D. E. Day, and B. G. Wixson, Missouri,
University of, Department of Civil Engineering Rolla, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 052 $5.25
670/2-73-039 1DB314 Pyrolysis of Solid Municipal Wastes BY D. A. Hoffman, San Diego Utilities Department San Diego, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 222 015 $4.85
670/2-73-040 1BB043 Nitrogen Removal By Ammonia Stripping BY T. P. O'Farrell, D. F. Bishop, and A. H. Cassel, D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA,
and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-040
$0.65 NTIS-PB 231 371
670/2-73-041 1DB063 Effect of Processing Poultry Manure on Disease Agents BY J. R. Howes, C. F. Hall, and W. F. Krueger, Texas
A&M University College Station, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 148 $3.75
670/2-73-042 1BB033 Activated Sludge Process Using Pure Oxygen BY E. A. Wilcox, and S. O. Akinbami, Union Carbide Corporation
Tonawanda, NY ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2=670/2-73-042 $0.95 NTIS-PB 235 572/AS
670/2-73-043 1BB043 Summary Report - Pilot Plant Studies on Dewatering Primary Digested Sludge BY J. D. Parkhurst, Los Angeles
County Sanitation District Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EPV23/2:670/2-73-043 $2.10 NTIS-PB 224
798/AS
670/2-73-044 1BB043 Mathematical Model for Post Aeration BY R. Smith, R. G. Eilers, and E. D. Hall, Advanced Waste Treotment
Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 031 $3.75
670/2-73-045 1BB043 Mathematical Model for Aerobic Digestion BY R. Smith, R. G. Eilers, and E. D. Hall, Advanced Waste Treatment
Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 029 $3.75
670/2-73-046 1BB043 Design and Simulation of Equalization Basins BY R. Smith, R. G. Eilers, and E. D. Hall, Advanced Waste
Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 000 $4.50
670/2-73-047a 1BB043 Methods for Improvement of Trickling Filter Plant Performance, Part I - Mechanical and Biological Optima
BY J. C. Brown, North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-047o
$2.30 NTIS-PB 224 715/AS
670/2-73-047b (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
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670/2-73-048 1DB063 Hospital Solid Waste Disposal in Community Facilities BY A. F. Iglor, and R. G. Bond, Minnesota, University of.
Division of Environmental Health Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 018 $9.00
670/2-73-049 1DB063 Combustion Products from the Incineration of Plastics BY E. A. Bocttner, G. Ball, and B. Weiss, Michigan,
University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 001 $6.25
670/2-73-050 1BB043 200 MGD Activated Sludge Plant Removes Phosphorus by Pickle Liquor BY R. D. Leary, Milwaukee, Sewerage
Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: GPO-EPT.23/2:670/2-73-050 SI.50 NTIS-PB 228
561/AS
670/2-73-051 1DB063 Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal BY S. L. Diesch, B. S. Pomeroy, and E. R. Albred, Minnesota,
University of St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 337 $5.75
670/2-73-052 > DBS 14 Nitrite-Accelerated Photochemical Degradation of Cellulose as a Pretreatment for Microbiological
Conversion to Protein BY A. Fookson, and G. Frohnsdorff, Gillette Research Institute Rocltville, MD ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 222 115 $5.25
670/2-73-053A 1 DBS 11 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume I
- Summary Report BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224
580/AS $7.25
670/2-73-053A-P 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume I
thru Volume XVI BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 579
SET/AS $100.00 (entire 16volumeset|
670/2-73-053B 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume II
- Toxicologic Summary BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224
581 /AS $7.50
670/2-73-053C 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
III - Disposal Process Discriptions: Ultimate Disposal Incineration, and Pyrolysis Processes BY R. S. Ottinger,
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: N11S-PB 224 582/A5 $8.50
670/2 73-053D 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Velum IV
— Disposal Process Descriptions: Biological and Miscellaneous Waste Treatment Processes BY R. S. Ottinger,
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 583/AS $5.75
670/2-73-053E 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
V - National Disposal Site Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Pesticides and Cyanide
Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 584/AS
$5.75
670/2-73-053F 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
VI - National Disposal Site Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Mercury, Arsenic,
Chromium and Cadmium Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 224 585/AS $7.25
670/2-73-053G 10B311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
VII - National Disposal Site Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Propellents, Explosives,
and Chemical Warfare Materiel BY R. S. OWnger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 224 586,-AS $8.75
670/2-73-053H 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
VIII - National Disposal Site Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Miscellaneous Inorganic
and Organic Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224
587/AS $4.75
670/2-73-053! 105311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Vofume
IX - National Disposal Site Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Radioactive Materials. BY
R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 588 'AS $6.25
670/2-73 -053J 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
X - Industrial and Municipal Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Organic
Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 589/AS
$9.25
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670/2-73-053K 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XI - Industrial and Municipal Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Organic
Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 590/AS
$8.50
670/2-73-053L 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XII - Industrial and Municipal Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Inorganic
Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 59]/AS
$9.50
670/2-73-053M 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XIII - Industrial and Municipal Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Inorganic
Compounds BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 592/AS
$9.25
670/2-73-053N
670/2-73-0530
670/2-73-053P
670/2-73-054
670/2-73-055
670/2-73-056
670/2-73-057
670/2-73-058
670/2-73-059
670/2-73-060
670/2-73-061
670/2-73-062
670/2-73-063
670/2-73-O64
670/2-73-065
1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XIV - Summary of Waste Origins, Forms and Quantities BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 593/AS $6.25
1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XV - Research and Development Plans BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 224 594/AS $5.25
1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
XVI - References BY R. S. Ottinger, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224
595/AS$11.25
1BB040 Gas Requirements to Pressurize Abandoned Deep Mines BY J. D. Robins, Pennsylvania, State of, Department of
Environmental Resources Pittsburgh, PA Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM:
GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-054 $2.00 NTIS-PB 224 831 /6AS
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1DB314 Problems and Opportunities in Management of Combustible Solid Wastes International Research and
Technology Corporation Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 467 $ 12.25
1DB063 Study of Incinerator Residue Analysis of Water Soluble Components BY R. J. Sc' oenberger, and P. W. Purdom,
Drexel University, Environmental Engineering Program Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 458 $9.25
1BB033 Ammonia Nitrogen Removal By Breakpoint Chlorination BY T. A. Pressley, D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C.
Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-058 $095
NTIS-PB 231378
1BB034 Dual Functioning Swirl Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator/ Concentrator BY R. Field, Edison Water Quality
Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-059 $2.20 NTIS-PB 227 182/3
1BB033 Enhancing Trickling Filter Plant Performance By Chemical Precipitation BY R. E. Derrington, D. H. Stevens, and
J. E. Laughlin, Richardson, City of Richardson, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-060 $1 45 NTIS-PB
224929/OAS
1DB064 Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion of Organic Solid Wastes BY J. F. Andrews, and K. Kombhu, Clemson University,
Environmental Systems Engineering Deportment Clemson, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 396 $4.75
1BB043 Sludge Conditioning Using SOz and Low Pressure for Production of Organic Feed Concentrate BY M. S.
Weinburg, Foster D. Snell, Inc. Florhom Park, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 343 $6.25
1DB064 Composted Municipal Refuse as a Soil Amendment BY C. C. Horfenstine, and D. F. Rothwell, Florida University of
Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 422 $4.25
1BB043 Pilot - Demonstration Project for Industrial Reuse of Renovated Municipal Wastewater BY G. A. Harstkatte
Jr., Walnut Creek Central Control Sanitary District Walnut Creek, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2:670/2-73-064 $ 1.55 NTIS-PB 224 507/AS
1DB063 Studies on Modifications of Solid Industrial Wastes BY C. S. Gove, and C. M. Antoni, Syracuse University,
Department of Civil Engineering Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 419 $7.00
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670/2-73-066 1 DBS 14 Study on Technical and Economic Feasibility of a Hydrogenation Process for Utilization of Waste Rubber BY
R. H. Wolk, and C. A. Battista, Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 694 $6.25
670/2-73-067 1BB034 Hypochlorination of Pollution Stormwater Pumpage at New Orleans BY U. R. Pontuies, E. H. Pavia, and D. G.
Crowder, Byrne Engineering Corporation New Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-067 $1.95
NTIS-PB 228 581/AS
670/2-73-068 1BB041 Oil Recovery System Using Sorbent Material BY G. D. Gumtz, and T. P. Meloy, Meloy Laboratories, Inc.
Springfield, VA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-068 $4.00 NTIS-PB 229 576/AS
670/2-73-069 1BB041 Fabric Boom Concept for Containment and Collection of Floating Oil BY P. E. Bonz, Consultec, Inc. Roclcville, MO
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-069 $1.00 NTIS-PB 228 049/AS
670/2-73-070 1BB033 Physical - Chemical Treatment of Raw Material Wastewater BY D. F. Bishop, D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C.
Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-070 $1.05
NTIS-PB 231 250/AS
670/2-73-071 1BB034 Utilization of Trickling Filters for Dual Treatment of Dry and Wet Weather Flows BY P. Honack, K. L. Zippier,
and E. C. Herkert, Elson T. Killam Associates, Inc. Milburn, NJ ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-071 $1.50
NTIS-PB 231 251/AS
670/2-73-072 1DB063 Pneumo-Slurry Pipeline Collection and Removal of Municipal Solid Waste BY I. Zandi, Pennsylvania, University
of, Towne School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 162 $8.25
670/2-73-073 1BB043 Activated Sludge Treatment Systems With Oxygen BY J. B. Stanbery, D. F. Bishop, and A. B. Hais, D.C. Pilot
Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-073 $0.90 NTIS-PB 231 379
670/2-73-074 1BB043 Study of Upflow Filter for Tertiary Treatment BY J. E. Morrison, De Laureal Engineers, Inc. New Orleans, LA
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-074 $5.25 NTIS-PB 223 354
670/2-73-075 1BB043 Laboratory Ozonation of Municipal Wastewater BY S. G. Roan, D. F. Bishop, and T. A. Pressley, D.C. Pilot Plant,
EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/2=670/2-73-075 $0.85 NTIS-PB 231 380
670/2-73-076 1BB043 Selective Nutrient Removal Secondary Effluent BY J. L. Eisenmann, and J. D. Smith, Process Research, Inc.
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-076 $ 1.75 NTIS-PB 228 108/AS
670/2-73-077 1BB034 Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —Edison Water Quality Laboratory,
EPA Edison, NJ ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-077 $2.20 NTIS-PB 231 836 $7.25
670/2-73-078 1BB041 Treatment of Hazardous Material Spills With Floating Mass Transfer Media BY B. W. Mercer, A. J. Shuckrow,
and G. W. Dawson, Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-078 $ 1.25
NTIS-PB 228 050/AS
670/2-73-079 1BA027 Atomic Absorption Analysis of Phosphates in Water BY C. O. Hubber, Wisconsin, University of Milwaukee, Wl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 338 $3.75
670/2-73-O80 1BB040 Removal of Heavy Metals from Mine Drainage by Precipitation BY L. W. Ross, Denver, University of Denver,
CO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-080 $1.00 NTIS-PB 228 584/AS
670/2-73-081 1BB040 laboratory Study of Self-Sealing Limestone Plugs for Mine Openings BY R. G. Penose jr., Cyrus Wm. Rice
Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA BY I. Holuec, E.D. Appolonia Consulting Engineers, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-081 $2.25 NTIS-PB 228 586/AS
670/2-73-082 1BB043 New Microbial Indicators of Wastewater Chlorination Efficiency BY R. S. Englebrecht, D. H. Foster, E. D.
Greening, and S. H. Lee, Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-082 $1.15
NTIS-PB 234 169
670/2-73-083 1DB063 Study of Institutional Solid Wastes BY J. C. Burchinal, West Virginia University, Department of Civil Engineering
Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 345 $7.50
670/2-73-084 1BB041 Oil Recovery System Utilizing Polyurethane Foam—A Feasibility Study BY R. A. Cochran, J. P. Fraser, and D.
P. Hemphill, Shell Development Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-084 $2.35 NTIS-
PB 231 838
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670/2-73-085
1DB063 Poultry Manure Disposal ay Plow-Furrow-Cover Rutgers University, College of Agriculture ond Environmental
Science New Brunswick. NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 430 $5.50
670/2-73-086 1DB311 Publk Attitude* Toward Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities BY L L Locke/, T. O. Jacobs, and S. R. Stewart,
Human Resources Research Organization Columbus, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 638/AS $7.00
670/2-73-087 1DB063 Incineration of Matties Found in Municipal Wastes BY R. W. Heimburg, Syracuse University Research Corporation
Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 651 /AS $7.50
670/2-73-088 1BB038 Demonstration of a Non-Aqueous Sewage Disposal System BY F. L. Matthew, and E. E. Neshein, Black Hill
Conservancy Sub-District Rapid City, SD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-088 $1.60 NTIS-PB 231
338/AS
670/2-73-089A
670/2-73-089B
670/2-73-090
670/2-73-O91
670/2-73-092
670/2-73-093
670/2-73-094
670/2-73-095
670/2-73-096
670/2-73-097
670/2-73-098
670/2-73-099
670/2-73-100
670/2-73-101
470/2-73-102
670/2-73-103
670/2-73-104
1DB063 Design and Control of Incinerators, Volume I BY A. F. Sarofim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemical
Engineering Department Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 626/AS $7.00
1DB063 Design and Control «f Incinerators, Volume II - Appendices 8Y A. F. Sarofim, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Chemical Engineering Department Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 626/AS $6.50
1DB314 Utilization of Fibrous Wastes as Sources of Nutrients BY J. M. Leatherwood, North Carolina State University,
Department of Animal Science Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 625/AS $3.00
1DB314 Metallurgical Upgrading of Automotive Scrap Steel BY O. N. Carlson, and F. A. Schmidt, Ames Laboratory, U.S.
Atomic Energy Commission, Metallurgy Division, Iowa State University Ames, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 740
$4.35
1BB040 Abatement of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation BY C. K. Stoddard, Ralph M. Parsons
Company Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2,-670/2-73-092 $1.55 NTIS-PB 229 407/AS
1BB040 Appraisal of Neutralization Processes to Treat Coal Mine Drainage BY H. L Lovell, Pennsylvania State
University University Park, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-093 $3.50 NTIS-PB 231 249/AS
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1DB314 Single-Cell Protein From Waste Cellulose BY C D. Callihan, and C. E. Dunlap, Louisiana State University,
Department of Chemica1 Engineering Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-P8 223 873/AS $3.75
1BB043 BOD, Solids and Nutrient Removal By Foam Flotation BY E. R. Becker, San Jose Public Works Department, City of
San Jose. CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 184/AS $4.75
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1B8033 Odors Emitted From Raw and Digested Sewage Sludge BY B. A. Rains, M J. De Primo, and J. L. Groseclose, St.
Louis Sewer District, Metropolitan St. Louis, MO ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-098 $1.15 NTIS-PB
232369/AS
1BB041 Investigation of Surface Films - Chesapeake Bay Entrance BY W. G. Maclntyre, C. 1. Smith, ond J. C. Mundoy,
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Gloucester Point, VA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-73-099 $2.05
NTIS-PB 232 968/AS
1BB040 Applications of Reverse Osmosis to Acid Mine Drainage Treatment BY R. C. Wilmoth, Crown Mine Drainage
Control Field Site, EPA Rivesville, WV ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2=670/2-73-l 00 $2.00 NTIS-PB 232 449/AS
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1BB043 Ferric Chloride and Organic Polyelectrolytes for the Removal of Phosphorus BY O. Green, D. Van Dam, B.
LaBeau, T. L Campbell, and S. L. Daniels, Grand Rapids, City of Grand Rapids, Ml ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:670/2-73-) 03 $ 1.55 NTIS-PB 239 866/AS $5.25
1BB043 Selected Abstracts for Instrumentation and Automation of Wastewater Facilities BY A. E. Molvar, and J. f.
Roesler, Raytheon Company, Environmental Systems Center Portsmouth, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 520/6AS
$7.00
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670/2-74-001 1BB040 Carbonate Bonding of Taconite Tailings BY P. J. La Rosa, K. A. Ricciardella, and R. J. McGarvey, Applied
Technology Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-001 $1.00 NTIS-PB 232
370/AS
670/2-74-002 1 BB040 Feasibility Study of a New Surface Mining Method "Longwall Stripping" BY H. F. Moomau, F. R. Zachar, and
J. W. Leonard, Potomac Engineering and Surveying Petersburg, WV ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-002
$1.15 NTIS-PB 233 146/AS
670/2-74-003 1BB040 Mine Drainage Pollution Control Demonstration Grant Procedures and Requirement — Abstracted
600/9— 75-OOla —BY F. J. Zaval, and R. Burns, Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 240 692/AS $5.25
670/2-74-004 1BB043 Optimization and Design of an Oil/Activated Sludge Concentration Process BY T. M. Rosenblatt, Esso
Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1. 23/2:670/2-74-004 $1.40 NTIS-PB
234173
670/2-74-005 1BB043 Fate and Effects of Trace Elements in Sewage Sludge When Applied to Agricultural Lands: A literature
Review Study BY A. L. Page, California, University of Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 23 1 1 7 1 /AS $4.50
670/2-74-006 1BB043 Costs of Filter Pressing Domestic Sewage Sludges BY W. F. McMichael, Advanced Waste Treatment Research
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 1 30/AS $3.75
670/2-74-007 1 DB064 Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Methods of Solid Waste Testing: Four Additional Procedures BY N.
S. Ulmer, Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231
203/AS $3.75
670/2-74-008 1BB036 Metallic Recovery From Waste Waters Utilizing Cementation BY O. P. Case, Anaconda American Brass
Company Waterbury, CT ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1 .23/2:670/2-74-008 $.85
670/2-74-009 1BB040 Analysis of Pollution Control Costs BY F. J. Doyle, G. Bhatt, and J. R. Rapp, Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Beaver, PA
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1 .23/2:670/2-74-009 $3.20 NTIS-PB 233 026 $ 1 0.50
670/2-74-010 1BB043 Costs of Hauling and Land Spreading of Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant Sludge BY W. F. McMichael,
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 005/AS $4.25
670/2-74-011 1BB043 Cost of Dissolved Air Flotation Thickening of Waste Activated Sludge at Municipal Sewage Treatment
Plants BY W. F. McMichael, Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 226582/AS $2.75
670/2-74-012 1BB043 Adsorption from Aqueous Solution BY W. J. Weber jr., and P. J. Usinowicz, Michigan, University of. College of
Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 453/AS $1 5.00
670/2-74-013 1BB041 State of Maryland Waste Oil Recovery and Reuse Program BY E. J. Martin, and G. D. Gumtz, Environmental
Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-013 $2.70 NTIS-PB 234 446 $6.00
670/2-74-014 1DB314 Scrap Rubber Tire Utilization in Road Dressings BY B. G. Brand, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 559/AS $3.75
670/2-74-015 1DB314 Chemical Conversion of Wood and Cellulosic Wastes BY F. Shafizadeh, and C. Mclntyre, Montana, University of,
Wood Chemistry Laboratory Missoula, MT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 246 $6.00
670/2-74-01 6 1 DBS 1 4 Reclamation of Energy from Organic Waste BY J. T. Pfeffer, Illinois, University of, Department of Civil Engineering
Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 23 1 1 76/AS $4.75
670/2-74-017 1BB043 Evaluation and Demonstration of the Capillary Suction Sludge Dewatering Device BY T. E. Lippert, and M. C.
Skriba, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Research and Development Center Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 232 358/AS $4.00
670/2-74-018 1BB043 Bacterial Zoogloea Formation BY R. F. Ung, and S. R. Farrah, Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 023 $4.00
670/2-74-019 1DB063 Feasibility of Hydraulic Transport and Treatment of Ground Household Refuse Through Sewers BY A. R.
Guzdar, and S. S. Rhee, Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 256/AS $ 1 4.25
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670/2-74-020 1DB063 Preliminary Design of a Household Refuse Grinder BY A. T. Fisk, and A. R. Guzdar, Foster-Miller Associates, Inc.
Waltham, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 914 $5.75
670/2-74-021 1DB063 Feasibility of Hydraulic Transport of Ground Household Refuse Through Sewer Appurtenances BY D. A.
Monaghan, and A. R. Guzdar, Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 915 $5.75
670/2-74-022 1BB034 Computer Management of a Combined Sewer System Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-022 $5.30 NTIS-PB 235 717/AS $8.30
670/2-74-023 1BB040 Electrochemical Removal of Heavy Metals from Acid Mine Drainage BY N. B. Franco, and R. A. Balouskus,
Ecotrol, Inc. Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 764, AS $4.00
670/2-74-024A 1DB314 Raw Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and
Steel, Volume I - Technical Discussion BY J. F. Foran, A. T. Heenan, and R. G. Schweikhardt, Resource Planning
institute Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 816/AS $5.75
670/2-74-024B 1 DBS 14 Raw Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and
Steel, Volume II - Appendices BY J. F. Foran, A. T. Heenan, and R. G. Schweikhardt, Resource Planning Institute
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 817/AS $4.00
670/2-74-025 1BB043 Effect of Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio on Activated Sludge Subsidence and Dewatering Characteristics —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY A. Geinapolos, Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 941
$5.75
670/2-74-026 1BB034 SWIRL Concentrator as a Grit Separator Device BY R. H. Sullivan, and M. M. Conn, American Public Works
Association Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 964 AS $4.50
670/2-74-027 1DB314 Chemical Conversion of Solid Waste to Useful Products BY j. F. Barbour, R. R. Groner, and V. H. FreeV Oregon
State University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 178/AS $5.50
670/2-74-028 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-029 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-030 1BB036 Waterborne Wastes of the Paint and Inorganic Pigments Industries BY J. J. Barrett, G. A. Mornea, and J. J.
Roden III, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 019/AS $4.00
670/2-74-031 1DB314 Infrared Spectral Sensor for Refuse Sorting BY P. F. Winkler, Middlebury College, Physics Department Middlebury,
VT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 901 /AS $7.25
670/2-74-032 1BB043 Role of Polyelectrolytes in Filtration Processes BY C. R. O'Melia, North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 271 /AS $4.00
670/2-74-033 1BB034 Manual for Deicing Chemical Storage and Handling BY D. L. Richardson, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 152/AS $3.70
670/2-74-034 1BB043 Off-the-Shelf Analyzers for Measuring Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in Activated Sludge BY R. H. Wise,
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 345/AS $3.00
670/2-74-035a 10B314 First Annual Report: Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles and Appendix A - A Linear Programming
Approach for the Traveling Salesman Problem — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY M. Wathne, Illinois,
University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 896/AS $4.25
670/2-74-035b 1DB314 First Annual Report: Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles and Appendix B - Optimal Routing of Solid
Waste Collection Vehicles — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY S. Hong, Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 239 897/AS $5.25
670/2-74-036a 1DB314 Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles, Final Report: Appendix A - Manual for Use of the Computer
Codes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. C. Liebman, Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 239 898/AS $4.25
670/2-74-036b 1DB314 Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles: Appendix B - A Heuristic Solution to the M-Postmen's Problem
— Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. W. Mole, Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239
899/AS $5.75
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670/2-74-037
1DB064 Economic Analysis of the Processing and Disposal of Refuse Sludges BY P. Kos, P. M. Keier, and J. M. Joyce,
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 498/AS $4.00
670/2-74-038 1DB064 Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection: A Case Study for Springfield, Massachusetts BY P M Meier,
J. Kuhner, and R. E. Bolton, Currcn Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 499/AS $5.75
670/2-74-039 1BB034 Relationship Between Diameter and Height for the Design of a Swirl Concentrator as a Combined Sewer
Overflow Regulator BY R. H. Sullivan, and M. M. Cohn, American Public Works Association Chicago, IL ORDER
FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-039 $1.00 NTIS-PB 234 646/AS
670/2-74-040 1BB034 Urban Stormwater Management and Technology: An Assessment BY J. A. Lager, and W. G. Smith, Metcolf and
Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 687/AS $ 11.50
670/2-74-041 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-042 1BB036 Waste Water Treatment and Reuse in a Metal Finishing Job Shop S.K. Williams Company Wauwatosa, Wl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 476/AS $3.75
670/2-74-043 1BB038 Development and Evaluation Report: Physical Chemical Marine Sanitation System BY J. M. Heeney, R. B.
Neveril, E. K. Kurg, and G. A. Remus, General American Transportation Corporation Miles, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 231 846/AS $7.00
670/2-74-044 1BB036 Ion Exchange Process for Recovery of Chromate from Pigment Manufacturing BY D. Robinson, H. Weisberg,
G. Chase, K. Libby Jr., and J. Capper, Mineral Pigments, Corporation Beltsville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233
641/AS $4.50
670/2-74-045 1BB034 Manual for Deicer Chemical Application Practices BY D. L. Richardson, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 694/AS $6.25
670/2-74-046 1BB043 On-Line Colorimetric Analyzers for Monitoring Nitrate-Nitrite, Ammonia, Orthophosphorus and Total
Hydrolyzable Phosphorus in Wastewater-Treatment Process Streams BY R. H. Wise, Advanced Waste
Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 990/AS $4.50
670/2-74-047 1BB043 Activated Silica in Wastewater Coagulation BY W. J. Weber Jr., and L. A. Ketchum, Michigan, University of.
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 454/AS $6.25
670/2-74-048 1BB043 Oxygenation of Aqueous Bodies Using Liquid Oxygen-Loxination BY T. D. Bass, W. Garner, and A. E.
Vandergrift, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 455/AS $3.75
670/2-74-049 1BB034 Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - Phase III BY M. Moher, Philadelphia Water
Department Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-049 $1.95 NTIS-PB 235 771 /AS
670/2-74-050 1BB034 Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment by the Rotating Biological Contactor Process BY F. L. Welsh, and D. J.
Sruclcy, Autotrol Corporation Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 892/AS $5.75
670/2-74-051 1BB040 Limestone and Limestone-Lime Neutralization of Acid Mine Drainage BY R. C. Wilmoth, Industrial Waste
Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Rivesville, WV ORDER FROM: GPO-EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-051 $1.40 NTIS-PB
234 607/AS
670/2-74-052 1BB041 Waste Oil Recycling and Disposal BY M. J. Weinstein, Recon Systems, Inc. Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/2:670/2-74-052 $4.00 NTIS-PB 235 857/AS $6.50
670/2-74-053 1BB038 Combustion Toilet for Use on Small Boats BY T. S. McMahon, Ocean Systems, Inc. Reston, VA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 233 175/AS $9.00
670/2-74-054 1BB038 Sources of Oil and Water in Bilges of Great Lakes Ships BY J. B. Woodward, Michigan, University of. Department
of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 846/AS $3.25
670/2-74-055 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-056 1BB038 Development of On-Shore Treatent System for Sewage from Watercraft Retention System BY J. H. Robbins,
and A. C. Green, FMC Corporation, Advanced Products Division San Jose, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 645/AS
670/2-74-057 1BB036 Characterization of Waste Waters from the Ethical Pharmaceutical Industry BY J. Mayes, Gulf Southern
Research Institute for Pharmaceutical Associates Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
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670/2-74-058 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-059 1BB036 Laboratory Study of Continous Electro-oxidation of Dilute Cuanide Waste BY J. J. Byerley, and K. Enns,
Waterloo, University of. Department of Chemical Engineering Waterloo, Ontario, Canada ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
235 588/AS $3.25
670/2-74-060 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-061 1BB043 Photphate Removal in an Activated Sludge Facility BY R. E. Finger, G. J. Mason, D. A. Carlson, and G. L.
Minton, Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 749/AS $4.50
670/2-74-062 1BB043 Cost-Effective Design Based Upon Field Derived Parameters St. Louis Sewer District, Metropolitan St. Louis, MO
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 356/AS $4.50
670/2-74-063 1BB038 Effects of Exhaust from Two-Cyded Outboard Engines BY W. W. Shuster, N. L. Clesceri, S. Kobayashi, and W.
Perrotte, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 567/AS $7.25
670/2-74-064 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-065 1DB064 Preliminary Assessment of Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection BY P. M. Meier, J. Kuhner, and C. J.
Martel, Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 496/AS $5.50
670/2-74-066 1DB064 Modifications to the Executive Computer Program for Steady-State Simulation of Watte water Treatment
Facilities BY P. M. Meier, and G. R. Fisette, Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234
497/AS $3.75
670/2-74-067 1CB047 Mathematical Analysis of the Kinetics of Viral Inactivation BY R. M. Clark, B. L. Grupenhoff, and G. C. Kent,
Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 124 $3.25
670/2-74-068 1DB064 Assessment of Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection: A Summary Report BY P. M. Meier, J. Kuhner,
and R. E. Bolton, Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 085 $4.50
670/2-74-069 1BB043 Control Schemes for the Activated-Sludge Process BY R. Smith, and R. G. Eilers, National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 086 $3.75
670/2-74-070 1BB040 Mine Spoil Potentials for Soil and Water Quality BY R. M. Smith, W. E. Grube Jr. T. Arkle Jr, and A. Sobek, West
Virginia University Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 525/AS $6.25
670/2-74-071 1BB033 Demonstration of Waste Row Reduction from Households BY S. Cohen, and H. Wallman, General Dynamics
Corporation Groton, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 904/AS $5.25
670/2-74-072 1BB038 Assessing Effects on Water Quality by Boating Activity BY Y. A. Yousef, Florida Technological University
Orlando, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 519/AS $3.30
670/2-74-073 1BB041 Evaluation of MTF for Testing Hazardous Material Spill Control Equipment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -
-BY C. R. Thomas, G. M. L. Robinson, and E. J. Martin, Hancock Company Bay St. Louis, MS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
240 762/AS $9.25
670/2-74-074 1BB043 Microbiology of Sewage Sludge Disposal in Soil BY R. H. Miller, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development
Center Wooster, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 817/AS $5.75
670/2-74-075 1BB034 Surge Facility for Wet and Dry Weather Flow Control BY H. L. Welborn, Rohnert Park, City of Rohnert Park, CA
ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-075 $1.55 NTIS-PB 238 905/AS
670/2-74-076a 1DB064 Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill - First Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY
O. B. Andersland, R. P. Vallee, and T. A. Armstrong, Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 239 869/AS $7.00
670/2-74-076b 1DB064 Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill - Second Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
BY O. B. Andersland, R. P. Vallee, W. A. Charlie, and D. W. Marshall, Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 618 $7.50
670/2-74-077 1BB043 Reverse Osmosis of Treated and Untreated Secondary Sewage Effluent BY D. f. Boen, and G. L. Johannson,
Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 353/AS $7.50
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670/2-74-078 1DB063 Industrial Chemicals Solid Waste Generation — The Significance of Process Resource Recovery, and
Improved Disposal BY J. C. Saxton, ond M. Kramer, International Research and Technology Corporation Arlington,
VA ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-078 $2.15 NTIS-PB 233 464 $6.25
670/2-74-079 1BB034 Evaluation of Three Combined Sewage Overflow Treatment Alternatives — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
BY J. W. Parks, Shelbyville, City of Shelbyville, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 115/AS $5.25
670/2-74-080 1BB043 Study of an Integrated Power, Water and Wastewater Utility Complex New York State Atomic and Space
Development Authority New York, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 408/AS $7.50
670/2-74-081 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-082 1DB063 Measures of Effectiveness for Refuse Storage, Collection, and Transportation Practices Messer Associates,
Inc. Silver Spring, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 252/AS $7.00
670/2-74-083 1DB063 Analysis of the Current Impact of Plastic Refuse Disposal Upon the Environment — Abstracted
600/9—75-00lo —BY D. A. Braughan, M. Y. Anastas, and H. H. Krause, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 654/AS $4.25
670/2-74-084 1DB063 Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators Versus Refuse Composition — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
BY D. A. Braughan, H. H. Krause, and W. W. Boyd, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 238 747/AS $4.25
670/2-74-085 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-086 1BB034 Chemical Impact of Snow Dumping Practices — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY P. J. O'Brien, P. L. Levins, and
C. H. Summers, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 764/AS $3.75
670/2-74-087 1BB034 Assessment and Development Plan for Monitoring of Organics in Storm Flows — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a —BY A. E. Molvar, and A. Tulumello, Raytheon Company Protsmouth, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
238 810/AS $4.75
670/2-74-088 1DB311 Promising Technologies for Treating Hazardous Waste BY C. J. Rogers, and R. E. Landreth, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 145 $3.75
670/2-74-089 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-090 1BB034 Countermeasures for Pollution From Overflow - The State of the Art — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY R.
Field, and J. A. Lager, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240
498 $3.75
670/2-74-091 1BB038 Devices for On - Board Treatment of Waste from Vessels — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY T. J. O'Grady,
and T. D. Lakomski, Thiokol Corporation Brigham City, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 993/AS $5.75
670/2-74-092 1BB038 Crankcase Drainage from In-Service Out-board Motors — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY C. P. Hare, and
C. J. Pringer, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 691 /AS $5.75
670/2-74-093 1BB040 Environmental Protection in Surface Mining of Coal BY E. C. Grim, and R. D. Hill, Industrial Waste Treatment
Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-093 $3.50 NTIS-PB 238 538
$6.00
670/2-74-094 1CB047 Microbiological Production of Geosmin BY N. N. Gerber, Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM:
GPO-EP1.23/2:670/2-74-094 $0.65 NTIS-PB 238 781/AS
670/2-74-095a 1DB314 Effects of Water Pollution Controls on Solid Waste Generation, 1971 to 1985: Executive Summary —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY R. Stone, Ralph Stone and Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 240 739/AS $4.75
670/2-74-095b 1DB314 Forecast of the Effects of Air and Water Controls of Solid Waste Generation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla
-BY R. Stone, and D. Brows, Ralph Stone and Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 819/AS
$19.25
670/2-74-096 1BB034 Characterization and Treatment of Urban Land Runoff — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY N. V. Colston,
North Carolina, University of Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 987/AS $6.25
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670/2-74-097 1BB038 Characterization of Vessel Waste in Duluth-Soperior Harbor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY G. D.
Gumtz, D. M. Jordan, and R. Waller, Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241081/AS $4.25
670/2-75-001 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-75-002 1BB034 Suspended Solids Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY J. W. Liskowitz, G. J. Francey, and J. Tar:ynski,
American Standards, Inc. New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 581 /AS $3.75
670/2-75-003 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY Jr., F. A DeWitt, and P. Melvin,
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 719/AS $7.25
670/2-75-004 1BB041 Feasibility of 5 gpm Dynactor/Flash Magnetic Separator System to Treat Spilled Hazardous Materials —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY R. G. Sanders, S. R. Rich, and T. G. Pantazelos, Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories,
Inc. Northbrook, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 080/AS $3.75
670/2-75-005 1DB311 Degradation Mechanism: Controlling the Bioaccumulation of Hazardous Materials — Abstracted
600/9-75-00la —BY C. Rogers, and R. Landreth, Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 748/AS $3.25
670/2-75-006 1BB040 Removal of Manganese From Mine Drainage by Ozone and Chlorine — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY R.
Rozelle, and H. Swain, Wilkes College Wilkes Barre, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 143/AS $4.25
670/2-75-007 1BB038 On-Shore Treatment Systems for Sewerage from Watercraft Retention Systems — Abstracted
600/9—75-OOla —BY A. J. Glueckert, and P. A. Saigh, General American Transportation Corporation Niles, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 630 $3.75
670/2-75-008 1BB043 System Alternatives in Oxygen Activated Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY D. F. Bishop, S. M.
Bennet, and A. B. Hais, Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 241 310/AS $4.25
670/2-75-009 1BB033 Water Renovation of Municipal Effluents by Reverse Osmosis — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. E.
Cruver, J. E. Beckman, and E. Bevege, Gulf Environmental Systems Company San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 240 018/AS $5.75
670/2-75-010 1BB034 Multi-Purpose Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment Facility, Mount Clemens, Michigan — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c— BY V. U. Mahida, and F. J. DeDecker, Mount Clemens, City of Mount Clemens, Ml ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 914/AS $7.25
670/2-75-011 1BB034 Physical and Selling Characteristics of ParKculates in Storm and Sanitary Wastewaters — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb —BY R. J. Dalrymple, S. L. Hodd, and D. C. Morin, American Public Works Association Chicago, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 001 /AS $3.75
670/2-75-012 1BB043 lime Stabilized Sludge: Its Stability and Effect on Agricultural Land — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY C. A.
Counts, and A. J. Shuckrow, Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 809/AS $4.75
670/2-75-013 1BB043 Interim Report of Task Force on Phosphate Removal Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. B. Farrell,
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 317/AS $7.25
670/2-75-014 1DB063 Feasibility Study of Use of Molten Salt Technology for Pyrolysis of Solid Waste — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d —BY V. L. Hammond, and L. K. Mudge, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 674/AS $4.75
670/2-75-015 1BB036 Pilot Plant Optimization of Phosphoric Acid Recovery Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY L. E.
Lancy, f. A. Steward, and J. H. We«t, Lancy Laboratories Zelienople, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 793/AS
$3.75
670/2-75-016 1BB036 Reclamation of Sulfuric Acid From Waste Streams — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b --BY H. C. Peterson, and P. L.
Kern, New Jersey Zinc Company Palmerton, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 791 /AS $4.25
670/2-75-017 1BB034 Storm Water Management Model: User's Manual - Version II — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY W. C.
Huber, J. P. Heaney, M. A. Medina, W. A. Peltz, H. Sheikh, and G. F. Smith, Florida, University of Gainesville, FL
ORDER FROM: NERC - Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
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670/2-75-018 1BB036 Reclamation of Metal Values from Metal-Finishing Waste Treatment Sludges — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b --BY A. B. Tiipler Jr., R. H. Cherry Jr., and G. K. Smifhson Jr., Baltelle Columbus laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 018/AS $4.75
670/5-75-019 1BB034 Biological Treatment ol Combined Sewer Overflow al Kenosha, Wisconsin — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -
-BY R. W. Agnew, C. A. Hansen, W. H. Richardson, M. J. Clark, and O. F. Nelson, Kenosha, City of Kenosho, Wl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 126/AS $8.50
670/2-75-020 186034 Sewerage System Monitoring and Remote Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-00)fc -BY T. R. War!, K. G.
Skrentner, and A. C, Davanzo, Detroit Metro Waler Department Detroit, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 107/A5
$7.00
670/2-75^021 1BB034 Bench-Scale High-Rate Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows Wiffi Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY P. E. Moffo, jr., E. C Tiftt, S. L Richardson, and J. E. Smith, Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 296/AS $7.00
670/2-75-022 ! BB034 Urban Storm water Management Modeling and Decision-Making — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY J. P.
Heaney, W. C. Huber, H. Sheikh, M. A. Medina, J. It. Doyle, W. A. Peltz, and J. E. Darling, Florida, University of
Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 290/AS $7.00
A70/2-75-023 1DB064 Evaluation of Health Hazards Associated With Solid Waste Sewage Sludge Mixtures -_ Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb -BY W. L. Gaby, Eosl Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
810/AS$-t.2S
670/2-75-024 1DB064 Industrial Solid Waste Classification System* — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. B. Berkowitz, F. March,
and R. Hoine, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 119VAS $10.50
670/2-75-025 WS063 High-Temperature Vortex Incinerator — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY R. C. Thurnou, and D. A. Oberocker,
Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240723/AS $3.75
670/2-75-0260 1DB314 Analysis Model* for Solid Waste Collection — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY J. F. Hudson, D. S. Grossman,
and D. H. Marks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 23? H7/AS
$7.50
670/2 75-Q26b 1DB314 Analysis Models for Solid Waste Collection — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. F. Hudson, D. S. Grossman,
and D. H. Marks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 4V4/AS
$7.25
670/2-75-027 1BB043 Reverse Osmasi* of Treated and Untreated Secondary Sewage Effluent; Appendix A-2 and Appendix A-6 -
— Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY D. F. Boen, and G. L. Johannsen, Eastern Municipal Water District Kernel, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 354.-AS $3.75
670/2-75-028 )BB043 Electrochemical Carbon Regeneration BY P. H. Owen, ond J. P. Barry, Environics, Inc. Huntington fteoch, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 156/AS $3.75
670/2-75-029 1BB036 Copper Recovery from Brass Mill Discharge by Cementation with Scrap Iron — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a
—BY P. O. Case, Anacondu Company Waterbury, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 822/AS $4.25
670/2-75-030 1DB064 Urban Street Cleaning — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY A. H. Uvis, Polyiechnic Imtilute of Brooklyn Brooklyn,
NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 327/AS $625
670/2-75-TJ31 1DB314 Solid Waste Conversion: Ceilutote Liquefaction — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY 3. A. Kaufman, and A. H.
Weiss, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 509/AS $7.25
670/2-75-032 IDB314 Fabrication of Single Cell Protein From Cellulosic Waste* — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -6Y W. H. Daly, and
Jr., L. P Ruiz, Louisiana Slote University Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 502/AS $4.25
670/2-75-033a IDB064 Choracterizetien and Lffiliiatkm of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. I - Summary —
Abstracted «00/*9-75-001b —&Y N. L. Hecht, and D. S. Duvall, Dayton Research InslHute, Universify of Dayton, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 24.4 310/AS $3.75
670/2-75-0336 106O64 Characterization and1 Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. II - Municipal Sludges —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —BY N. I. Hechl, and D. S. Ouvall, Oayton Research Institute. University of Dayton, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 311/AS $7.50
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670/2-75-033c 1DB064 Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. Ill - Utility Coal Ash —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —BY N. L. Hecht, and D. S. Duvall, Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 312/AS $4.25
670/2-75-033d 1DB064 Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. IV - Municipal
Incinerator Residues — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —BY N. L Hecht, and D. S. Duvall, Dayton Research Institute,
University of Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 3137AS $4.25
670/2-75-034 1DB314 Specifications for Materials Recovered from Municipal Refuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY H. Alter,
and W. R. Reeves, National Center for Resource Recovery, Inc. Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
540/AS $5.25
670/2-75-035 1BB034 Stream Pollution Abatement by Supplement Pumping — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY C. W. Reh, and W.
W. Sadler, Richmond, City of Richmond, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 566/AS $5.25
670/2-75-036 1CB047 Survey of Corrosion Products in the Seattle Water Department Tolt Distribution — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb -BY R. A. Dangel, Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 242 534/ AS $3.75
670/2-75-037 1BB043 Demonstration of a High-Rate Activated Sludge System — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY C. H. Huang,
and D. L. Feuerstein, Engineering Science, Inc. Berkeley, CA BY E. L. Miller, City of China China, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 005/AS $6.25
670/2-75-038 1SB043 Demonstrated Technology and Research Needs for Reuse of Municipal Wastewater — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb -BY C. J. Schmidt, and E. V. Clements III, SCS Engineers Long Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
249 151/AS $10.00
670/2-75-039 1BB043 Advanced Automatic Control Strategies for the Activated Sludge Treatment Process — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb-BY J. F. Petersack, and R. G. Smith, Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
246 726/AS $7.50
670/2-75-040 1DB314 Design and Performance Considerations for a Pilot Process for Separating Mixed Municipal Refuse —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY D. G. Wilson, and S. D. Senturia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 136/AS $4.75
670/2-75-041 1BB034 Storm Water Management Model: Dissemination and User Assistance — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY
J. A. Hagarman, and F. R. Dressier, University City Science Center Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
544/AS $4.25
670/2-75-042 1BB041 Methods to Treat, Contra! and Monitor Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY R.
J. Pilie, R. E. Baier, R. C. Ziegler, R. P. Leonard, J. G. Michalovic, S. L. Pek, and D. H. Bock, Calspan Corporation
Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 386/AS $5.75
670/2-75-043 1BB036 Disposal and Utilization of Waste Kiln Dust From Cement Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY T. A.
Davis, and D. B. Hooks, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 825/AS $4.25
670/2-75-044 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Report. - November 1974 - February 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY F.
A. DeWitt Jr., and P. Melvin, California, University of Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 542/AS
$8.50
670/2-75-045 1BB043 Replacement of Activated Sludge Secondary Clarifiers by Dynamic Straining — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc
-BY M. Joyce, W. Schultz, and A. Strom, FMC Corporation Itasca, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 828/AS $4.75
670/2-75-046 1BB034 Rainfall-Runoff Relations on Urban and Rural Areas — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY E. F. Brater, and J. D.
Sherrill, Michigan. University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 830/AS $5.25
670/2-75-047 1BB040 Up-Dip Venus Down-Dip Mining: An Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY J. W. Mentz, and J. B.
Warg, Skelly & Loy, Engineers and Consultants Harrisburg, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 420/AS $4.75
670/2-75-048 1BB040 Water Quality Control in Mine Spoils — Upper Colorado River Basin — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY D.
B. McWhorter, R. K. Skogerboe, and G. V. Skogerboe, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 908/AS $5.25
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670/2-75-049 1BB043 Review of Londspreading of Liquid Municipal Sewage Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY T. E.
Carroll, D. L. Maase, J. M. Genco, and C. N. Ifeadi, Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 245 271/AS $5.25
670/2-75-050a ICB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Summary Report — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 e -Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 555/AS
$5.25
670/2-75-050b 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestif orm Fiber Removal - Appendix A. Weather and Lake
Level Data, Water Quality Data, and Raw Water Pumping Schedule — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic —Black &
Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 556/AS $4.25
670/2-75-050c 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix B. Design, Installation
and Operation of Pilot Filters. Appendix C. Summary of Data for Individual Filter Runs — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c —Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 557/AS
$4.25
670/2-75-050d 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix D. Head Loss and
Turbidity Curves for Individual Filter Runs — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -Black & Veatch Consulting
Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 558/AS $7.50
670/2-75-050e 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix E. Ontario Research
Foundation Electron Microscope Analysis Results. Appendix F. EPA National Water Quality Laboratory X-
Ray Diffraction Analysis Results. Appendix G. University of Minnesota at Duluth Electron Microscope
Analysis Results — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 249 068/AS $4.50
670/2-75-050f 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix H. Comparison of
Turbidimeters — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 249 070/AS $3.25
670/2-75-050g 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix I. Diatomite Filters for
Asbestiform Fiber Removal from Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers
Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 080/AS $4.75
670/2-75-051 1BB043 Single-Stage Nitrification-Denltrification — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY D. F. Bishop, J. A. Heidman, and
J. B. Stamberg, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 857/AS
$3.75
670/2-75-052 1BB043 Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Removal in Staged NitrificationDenitrification Treatment — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY J. A. Heidman, D. F. Bishop, and J. B. Stamberg, National Environmental Research Center, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 970/AS $3.75
670/2-75-053 1DB064 Use of Domestic Waste Glass for Urban Paving - Summary Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY W. R.
Malisch, D. E. Day, and B. G. Wixon, Missouri, University of Rolla, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 536/AS $4.25
670/2-75-054 1BB034 Characterization and Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —San
Francisco, City of San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 299/AS $7.25
670/2-75-055 1BB036 Removal of Chromium from Plating Rinse Water Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e —
BY R. B. Landrigan, and J. B. Hallowell, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
370/AS $4.25
670/2-75-056 1BB041 Preliminary Design of a Comprehensive Waste Oil Processing Facility — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY
G. D. Gumtz, and E. J. Martin, Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
461/AS $5.75
670/2-75-057 1BB041 Guidelines for the Disposal of Small Quantities of Unused Pesticide — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY E.
W. Lawless, T. L. Ferguson, and A. F. Meiners, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
244 557/AS $9.50
670/2-75-058 1DB314 Environmental Assessment of Future Disposal Methods for Plastics in Municipal Solid Waste — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOle —BY D. A. Vaughan, C. Ifeadi, R. A. Markle, and H. H. Krause, Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 366/AS $4.75
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670/2-75-059 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, February 1975 - April 1975 -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY F. A.
DeWitt Jr., and P. Melvin, California, University of Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 724/AS $7.50
670/2-75-060 1BB043 Controlling Sulfides in Sanitary Sewers Using Air and Oxygen — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY R. J.
Sewell, Port Arthur, City of Port Arthur, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 894/AS $5.25
670/2-75-061 1BB038 Analysis of Emissions from Outboard Two Cycle Marine Engines — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY W. J.
Weber jr., D. E. Cole, and J. C. Posner, Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 174/AS
$8.50
670/2-75-062 1BB038 Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —
Environmental Control Technology Corporation Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 175/AS $9.50
670/2-75-063 1BB038 Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment - Southern Lakes — Abstracted
600/9—75-OOlc —BY H. L. Davis, and K. D. Wilson, Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. Gainesville, FL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 176/AS $7.50
670/2-75-064 1BB038 Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment - Summary Report —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Boating Industry Association Chicago, It ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 177/AS
$4.25
670/2-75-065 1BB034 Short Course Proceedings: Applications of Stormwater Management Models — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c
—BY F. A. DiGiano, and P. A. Mangarella, Massachusetts, University of Amherst, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247
163/AS$11.75
670/2-75-066 1BB041 Surface Effects Skimmer Development — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY N. P. Trentacoste, Science
Applications, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 391 /AS $4.75
670/2-75-067 1BB034 Automatic Organic Monitoring System for Storm and Combined Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY
A. Tulumello, Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 142/AS $4.75
670/2-75-068 1BB041 Recycling of Waste Oils — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY S. Maizus, National Oil Recovery Corporation
Bayonne, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 222/AS $8.75
670/4-73-001 1BA027 Biological Field and Laboratory Methods for Measuring the Quality of Surface Waters and Effluents BY C. I.
Weber, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 183 $12.50
670/4-73-002 1BA027 Investigation of Remote Sensing Techniques for Agricultural Feedlot Pollution Detection BY F. A. Schmer, D.
W. Ryland, and F. A. Waltz, South Dakota State University Brookinger, SD ORDER FROM: Pending
670/4-73-003 670/4-73-003 thru 670/4-73-017 are Unassigned and will remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
670/4-73-018 1HA327 Performance of the Union Carbide Dissolved Oxygen Sensor BY R. J. O'Herron, National Environmental
Research Center, Analytical Quality Control Laboratory Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 162/AS $3.25
670/4-73-019 670/4-73-019 thru 670/4-73-025 are Unassigned and will remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
670/4-73-026 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/4-74-001 1HA327 Literature Survey of Instrumental Measurements of Biochemical Oxygen Demand for Control Application,
1960-1963 BY R. J. O'Herron, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 765/AS $3.25
670/4-74-002 1BA027 Simultaneous and Automated Determination of Total Phosphorous and Total Kjeldahl BY M. E. Gales, and R.
L. Booth, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 232 710/AS $3.25
670/4-74-003a 1BA027 Analytical Methodology Information Center: Activities for 1973 - 1974 BY R. L. Little, and R. L. Dearby, Battelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Garrett, L. 202-426-2355
670/4-74-003b 1BA027 Reviews of Current Literature on Analytical Methodology and Quality Control - Activities for 1973 through
1974 Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Garrett, L. 202-426-2355
670/4-74-004 1BA027 Estimation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Presence of DDT-Type Compounds Baird-Atomic, Inc. Bedford,
MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 599/AS $4.75
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670/4-74-005 1BA027 Environmental Requirements and Pollution Tolerance of Freshwater Diatoms BY R. L. Lowe, Bowling Green
State University Bowling Green, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 490/AS $9.50
670/4-74-006 1BA027 Taxonomy and Ecology of Stenonema Mayflies (Heptageniidae: Ephemeroptera) — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a —BY P. A. Lewis, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 235/AS $4.75
670/4-74-007 1HA327 Evaluation of the Ryan's Waterproof Thermograph (Model F-30) BY R. P. Lauch, National Environmental
Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 561/AS $3.25
670/4-74-008 1BA027 Occurrence of Organohalides in Chlorinated Drinking Waters BY T. A. Bellar, J. J. Lichtenberg, and R. C. Kroner,
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/5:670/4-74-008 $0.65
670/4-74-009 1BA027 Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds at the UG/1 Level in Water by Gas Chromatography BY T. A.
Bellar, and J. J. Lichtenberg, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP1.23/5:670/4-74-009 $0.80 NTIS-PB 237 973/AS
670/4-75-001 1HA327 Performance of the OSCO Model 1391 Water Wastewater Sampler — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY R. P.
Lauch, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 700/AS $3.75
670/4-75-002 1HA327 Interfacing a 24-Point Analog Recorder to a Computer Controlled Telemetry Line — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a —BY J. M. Teuschler, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 086/AS $3.75
670/4-75-003 1HA327 Application and Procurement of Automatic Wastewater Samplers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY R. P.
Lauch, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 085/AS $3.75
670/4-75-004a 1HA327 Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Part I - General Statistics — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a —BY E. C. Julian, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 707/AS $3.75
670/4-75-004b 1HA327 Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Port II - Scatter Plots — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a —BY E. C. Julian, Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 708/AS $3.75
670/4-75-005 1HA327 Investigation of the Orion Research Cyanide Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY R. J. O'Herron,
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241 802/AS $3.75
670/4-75-006 1HA327 Activities and Needs Related to Radioactive Standards for Environmental Measurements: A Symposium
held in Washington, DC, August 21, 1973 BY J. E. Eldridge, and B. Kahn, Methods Development and Quality
Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 256/AS $4.25
670/5-73 001 670/5-73-001 thru 670/5-73-011 are Unassigned and will remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
670/5-73-012 1DA312 Systems Simulation and Solid Waste Planning: A Case Study BY R. M. Clark, and J. I. Gillean, National
Environmental Research Center, Office of Program Coordination Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 995
$3.75
670/5-73-013 670/5-73-013 thru 670/5-73-019 are Unassigned and will remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
670/5-73-020 1DA312 Study of the Economics of Hospital Solid Waste Systems BY R. G. Bond, Minnesota, University of. Division of
Environmental Health Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 681 $9.00
670/5-73-021 1DA312 Economic and Technological Impediments to Recycling Obsolete Ferrous Solid Waste BY O. W. Albrecht, and
R. G. McDermott, Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
223 034 $4.25
670/5-74-001 1DA312 Hospital Solid Waste: An Annotated Bibliography BY R. D. Siner, A. G. Duchene, and N. J. Vick, Minnesota,
University of. School of Public Health Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 708/AS $5.75
670/5-74-002 1 DAS 12 Case Study and Business Analysis of the Scrap Industry Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 229 200/AS $4.75
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670/5-74-003 1OA312 Con Federal Procurement Practices b« Uud «e Reduce Solid Waste &Y j. Milgrom, Arthur D. Li1f!e, Inc.
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 727/AS $7.50
670/5-74-004 )DA312 Secondary Fiber Recovery Incentive Analyst* By F. A. Cardin, Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA
ORDER ROM: MTIS-PB 241 082/AS $10.25
470/5-74-005 1DA312 Aluminum as o Component of Solid Waste and a Recoverable Resource BY R. J. Toiley, and K. H. OngerJh,
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 770/AS $3.25
£70/5-74-006 1DA312 Criteria for Regional Solid Wafte Management Planning — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la -BYB. H. Stevens,
Regional Science Research Institute Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 63t $9.50
670/5-74-007 1DA312 Optimo! Configuration of a Regional Solid Waste Management System BY A. A. Pathak, California, University
of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 360/AS $5.75
670/5-74-008 1OA312 Optimization Models for Regional Public Systems BY K. S. Vasan, California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 231 309/AS $4.75
670/5-74-009 1DA312 Model for Optimal Design and Operation of Solid Waste Transfer Stations BY H. J. Yaffe, California,
University of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 075/AS $4.50
670/5-75-O01 1DA312 Evaluation of Feasibility and Economic Implication of Pricing Mechanisms in Solid Waste Management —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY E. Ernst, ABT Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-P& 23?
116/AS $4.75
670/9-73-001 670/9-73-001 thru 670/9-73-003 are Unassigned and Will Remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
670/9-73-004 1RA103 Environmental Research Publications National Environmental Research Center, Technical Information Office
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 591 /AS $3.00
670/9-73-005 670/9-73-005 Him 670/9-73-034 are Unassigned and Will Remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: '.Unassigned]
670/9-73-035 1DA312 Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Demand for Municipal Collection of Household Refuse Bottelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OM ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 020/7 $3.50
670/9-73-036 670/9-73-036 thru 670/9-73-054 are Unassigned and will Remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
670/9-73-055 1RA103 Annual Report, 1972, NERC - Cincinnati National Environmental Research Center, Technical Information Office
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 910 $3.75
670/9-73-056 1RA103 Active Research Tasks Report, Rscal Year 1973 BY G. R. Schultz, and D. J. Harmon, National Environmental
Research Center, Office of Research and Development Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 567,'AS $6.50
670/9-74-001 1RA103 Environmental Research in 1973, Annual Report National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH
ORDER ROM: NTIS-PB 229 510/AS $5.25
470/9-74-002 1RA103 News of Environ mental Research in Cincinnati - May-December, 1973 National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 935/AS $6.25
670/9-74-003 1BB033 Second U.S. - Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology December 1-6, 1972 Office of Research
and Development, Office of International Affairs Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 709 $28.25
670/9-74-004 1RA103 Excerpts from Control of Infiltration and Inflow into Sewer Systems and Prevention and Correction of
Excessive Infiltration and Inflow Into Sewei Systems National Environmental Research Center, Technical
Information Staff Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
670/9-74-005 1BA027 Virus in Waste, Renovated, and Other Waters - 1973 Literature Abstracts BY G. Berg, Methods Development
and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 046/AS $4.00
670/9-74-006 1RA103 Pollution Control Technology Assessment - Proceedings of an Environmental Resources Conference, May
1-3,1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -Battelte Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 238 303/ AS $7.00
670/9-75-001 1RA103 Environmental Research Publications 1971-1975 — Abstracted 600/9-7S-001a -Technical Information Staff,
NERC Cincinnati. OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 602/AS $5.25
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670/9-75-002
670/9-75-003
670/9-75-004
670/9-75-005
670/9-75-006
670/9-75-007
670/9-75-O08
680/1-75-001
680/4-73-00Ib
680/4-73-001A
680/4-73-002
680/4-74-001
680/4-74-002
680/4-74-003
680/4-75-001
680/4-75-002a
680/4-75-002b
680/4-75-003
1RA103 NERC-Cincinnati Annual Report, 1974 -~ Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Technical Information Staff, NERC
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 040/AS $5.25
1RA103 News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, January - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
Technical Information Staff, NERC Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 131 /AS $4.25
1BB043 Upgrading Wastewater Stabilization Ponds to Meet New Discharge Standards — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a —BY E. J. Middlebrooks, D. H. Falkenborg, R. F. Lewis, and D. J. Ehreth, Utah State University
Logan, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 402/AS $7.50
1RA103 Third U.S. — Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology, Proceedings, February 12-16, 1974 —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 243 167/AS $13.00
1CB047 Handbook for Evaluating Water Bacteriology ~ Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle -BY E. E. Geldreich, Water
Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 US/AS $7.50
1BA027 Viruses in Waste Renovated and other Viruses—1974 Literature Abstracts BY G. Berg, National
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 957/AS $3.75
1CA046 Literature Review and Bibliography of Mammalian Toxicology of Select Munitions — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY J. L. Mullaney, and R. G. Tardiff, Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 566/AS $4.25
1FA082 Synergistic Effect of Polonium-210 and Cigarette Smoke in Rats — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY S. C.
Block, and E. W. Bretthauer, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
246 174/AS $3.25
1HA327 Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program, 1973 - 1974 Quality Assurance
Research Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/5:680/4-73-001b $0.65 NTIS-PB 240
962/AS $3.75
1HA327 Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program, 1973 - 1974 National Environmental Research Center, Quality
Assurance Branch, EPA, Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: GPO-EP1.23/5:680/4-73-001 A $0.60 NTIS-PB 240
955/AS$3.25
1HA326 Simplified Atomic Absorption Determination of Stable Strontium in Milk and Hay BY J. Barth, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV BY B. H. Bruckner, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: GPO-
EP 1.23/5:680/4-73-002 $0.70 NTIS-PB 240 764/AS $3.75
1HA325 Accumulation of Tritium in Various Species of Fish Reared in Tritiated Water BY R. G. Patzer, A. A. Moghissi,
and D. N. McNelis, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238
684/AS $3.25
1HA325 Polluted Groundwater: Estimating the Effects of Man's Activities (Formerly 600/4-74-002) BY J. F. Koruvian,
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
078/AS $5.75
1HA325 Rationale and Methodology for Monitoring Groundwater Polluted by Mining Activities (Formerly
600/4-74-003) BY D. L. Warner, General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 402/AS $4.75
1HA325 Handbook of Radiochemical Analytical Methods — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY F. B. Johns, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 621 /AS $5.75
1HA327 Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program - 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -Quality Assurance
Research Laboratory, EPA las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 696/AS $3.25
1HA327 Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercamparison Studies Program—1975 — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb -Notional Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
636/AS $3.75
1HA325 Development of a Biological Monitoring Network-A Test Case: Suitability of Livestock and Wildlife as
Biological Monitors for Organophosphorus Contaminants — Abstracted «00/9-75-001b -BY W. W. Sutton,
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680/4-75-004
680/4-75-005
680/4-75-006
680/4-75-007
680/4-75-008
Notional Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV BY L t. Salomon, Dugway Proving Ground Dugway, Uf
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 062/AS $3.75
1HA326 Nonpoint-Sourt* Pollution in Surface Waters: Associated Problems and Investigative Techniques —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c - National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 243 995/AS $3.75
1HA327 Tentative Reference Method for the Measurement of Gross Alpha and Gross Beta Radioactivities in
Environmental Waters — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —Quality Assurance Branch, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 245 B90/AS $3.25
1FA083 Tritium Fractionation in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY J. C. McFarlane, National Environmental
Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 839/AS $3.25
lHA327fV»Mminary Milk Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY A. N. Jarvis, and D. G. Easterly, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 598/AS $3.75
1HA326 Monitoring Disposal-Well Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY D. L. Warner, General Electric
Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA BY G. B. Morgan, National Environmental
Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 214/AS $5.25
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A.P.S. Electro-Tube Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-154b
A.P.S. Electrostatic Scrubber Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-154a
Abatement of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-092
Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide In Spray Column and Turbulent Contacting Absorbers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-023
Absorption of SO2 by Alkaline Solutions in Venturi Scrubber Systems - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-003
Absorption of SO: into Lime Slurries: Absorption Rates and Kinetics - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-047
Abstracts of the 1971-1974 United States and Foreign Open Literature on Noise—Part I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-016a
Abstracts of the 1971-1974 United Stales and Foreign Open Literature on Ncise—Part II — Abstracted 500/9-76-013d — REF. HO.
EPA-600/2-76-016B
Accumulation of Tritium in Various Species of Fish Reared in Tritialed Water - REF. NO. EPA-68Q/4-74-001
Acid Hydrolysis of Cellulose in Refuse to Sugar and Its Fermentation to Alcohol - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-011
Acquisition and Culture of Research Fish — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-011
Actinomycetes of Sewage-Treatment Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-031
Actions of Pesticides and Other Drugs on the Male Reproductive System - KfF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-011
Activated Carbon Treatment of Unbleached Kraft Effluent for Reuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-004
Activated Silica in Wastewater Coagulation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-O47
Activated Sludge - Bio-Disc Treatment of Distillery Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-014
Activated Sludge Process Using Pure Oxygen - REF. NO. EP A-670/2-73-042
Activated Sludge Treatment Systems With Oxygen - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-073
Active Research Tasks Report, Fiscal Year 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-670 '9-73-056
Activities and Needs Related to Radioactive Standards for Environmental Measurements: A Symposium held in Washington, DC, August
21,1973-REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-006
Acute Toxicity of Certain Pesticides to Acarfia rcuuaDana — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-033
Acute Toxicity of Selected Toxicants to Six Species of Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-008
Adaption of Gaussian Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-003a
Adaption of Gaussian Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input - Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-003b
Adsorption from Aqueous Solution - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-012
Adsorption of Odorous Pollutants by Active Manganese Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-063
Advanced Automatic Control Strategies for the Activated Sludge Treatment Proceti — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOJb — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-O39
Advanced Prototype Direct Reading Instrument for Paniculate Mass Measurement - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-065
Aerobic-Stabilization of Waste Activated Sludge - An Experimental Investigation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-035
Aerodynamic Control of Nitrogen Oxides and Other Pollutants from Fossil Fuel Combustion Volume II - Raw Data and Experimental
Equipment-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-033b
Aerodynamic Control of Nitrogen Oxides and Other Pollutants From Fossil Fuel Combustion Volume I - Data Analysis and Summary of
Conclusions -REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-033o
Aerosol Formation from Gas-Phase Reactions of Ozone and Olefin in the Presence of Sulfur Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74—034
Aesthetics in Environmental Planning - REF. NO. EPA 6OO/5 73 OC9
Agriculture and Clean Water — Proceedings of a Conference on Agricultural Water Pollution Control — Abstracted 600/9-75^001 d —
REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-005
Air Flotation - Biological Oxidation of Synthetic Rubber and Latex Wastewater- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-018
Air Pollution Effects on Catastrophic Failure of Metals - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-009
Air Pollution Exposure and immunogJobulin Levels - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -75-005
Air, Water, and Solid Residue Prioritization Models for Conventional Combustion Sources - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-176
Airborne Lidar RAPS Studies, February 1974 - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-028
Alternative Septage Treatment Method: Lime Stabilization/ Sand-Bed Dewatering — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-036
Alum Addition to Activated Sludge With Tertiary Solids Removal - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-037
Aluminum as a Component of Solid Waste and a Recoverable Resource - REF. NO. EPA-670 '5-74-005
Ambient Air Measurements of Vinyl Chloride in the Niagara Falls Area - REF. NO. EPA-650 '4-75-020
Americiunt - Its Behavior in Soil and Plant Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-005
Ammonia Nitrogen Removal By Breakpoint Chlorination - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-058
Ammonia Removal from Wastewater by Ligand Exchange - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-103
An Investigation of Ion Removed From Water and Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-022
Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Treatment of Dairy Manure Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-030
Analysis and GC-MS Characterization of Taxaphene in Fish and Water- REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-076
Analysis of the Abandoned Automobile Problem - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-013
Analysis of the Composition of the Atmosphere in the Las Angeles Basin -REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-105
Analysis of the Current Impact of Plastic Refuse Disposal Upon the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-083
Analysis of the Dynamics of DDT in Marine Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-013
Analysis of Carbon-14 and Tritium in Reactor Stack Gas — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-011
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Analysis of Coprostanol, An Indicator of Fecal Contamination - KEF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-02 1
Analysis of Cost Sharing Programs for Pollution Abatement of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-74-031
Analysis of Emissions from Outboard Two Cycle Marine Engines -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-061
Analysis of Multiple Cell Mechanical Draft Cooling Towerj — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-039
Analysis of Nonpoint-Soiirce Pollutants in the Missouri Basin Region — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-O04
Analysis of Organic Compounds in Two Kraft Mill Wastewaters — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-005
Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-042
Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment - Southern Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-063
Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effecti on the Environment - Summary Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-064
Analysis of Pollution Control Costs - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-009
Analysis of Polycyclic Organic Materials in Coal, Coal Ash, Fly Ash, and Other Fuel and Emission Samples — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a
— REF. NO. EP A-600/2-76-O75
Analysis of Test Data for NOx Control in Gas and Oil-Fired Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-012
Analysis Models for Solid Watte Collection —• Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-026a
Analysis Models for Solid Waste Collection — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-026b
Analytical Methodology Information Center: Activitiec for 1973 - 1974 - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-003a
Analytical Quality Assurance for Trace Organic Analysis by Gas Chromotography/Mass Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-007
Analytical Reference Standards and Supplemental Data for Pesticides and Other Selected Organic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-
600/9-76-012
Andersen Filter Substrate Weight Loss — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-022
Animal Waste Management in the Northern Great Plaines - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-188
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Ob
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oc
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume III — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Od
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IV — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oe
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IX — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oj
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume V — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Of
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VI — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Og
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VII — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-O10H
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VIII — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-75-01 Oi
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report—Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oa
Annual Report for Calendar Year 1972, Environmental Toxicology Research - REF. NO. EPA-670/1 -73-036
Annual Report, 1972, NERC - Cincinnati - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-055
Apollo County Park Wastewater Reclamation Project - Antelope Valley, California — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-022
Applicability of the Cyanide Electrode for Measuring Free and Total Cyanide - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-020
Applicability of the Meyers Process for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal: Survey of 35 Coals - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-025a
Applicability of the Meyers Process of Chemical Desulfurizotion of Coal: Initial Survey of Fifteen Coals - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-025
Application and Procurement of Automatic Wastewater Samplers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-003
Application of Automatic Data Processing Technology to Laboratory Problems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-035
Application of Exchange Resins for Treatment of Textile Dye Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-016
Application of Foam Scrubbing to Fine Particle Control—Phase I - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-125
Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Participate - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-031 b
Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Paniculate - Volume 1 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-03 la
Application of Odor Technology to Mobil Sources Emission Instrumentation - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-025
Application of Repro-Modeling to the Analysts of a Photochemical Air Pollution Model - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-74-001
Applications of Growth and Sorption Algal Assays - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-023
Applications of Reverse Osmosis to Acid Mine Drainage Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-100
Applying Fabric Filtration to Coal Fired Industrial Boilers (A Pilot Scale Investigation) - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-058a
Applying Fabric Filtration to Coal Fired Industrial BoilersA Preliminary Pilot Scale Investigation - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2- 74-058
Appraisal of Neutralization Processes to Treat Coal Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-093
Aqueous Odor Thresholds of Organic Pollutants in Industrial Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-002
Areawide Assessment Procedures Manual - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-014
Asbestos Fiber Atlas - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-036
Assays of Toxic Pollutants by Fish Blood - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-069
Assessing Effects on Water Quality by Boating Activity - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-072
Assessment and Development Plan for Monitoring of Organics in Storm Flows — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-087
Assessment of the Applicability of Automotive Emission Control Technology to Stationary Engines - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-051
Assessment af the Degree of Flexibility in Fuel Distribution Patterns — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-076
Assessment of the Federal Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Activities: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-010
Assessment of the Potential of Clean Fuels and Energy Technology - REF. NO. EPA 600/2 -74 001
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Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow Samplers -1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-065
Assessment of Catalysts for Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume I - Final Report — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-001 a
Assessment of Catalysts for Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume II - Data Bank Citation Indices — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-00Ib
Assessment of Economic Impact of Air Pollutants on Vegetation in the United States, 1969 and 1971 - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 5-73-002
Assessment of Mathematical Models for Storm and Combined Sewer Management - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-175a
Assessment of Mathematical Models for Storm and Combined Sewer Management; Appendix F: Selected Computer Input and Output -
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-175b
Assessment of Particle Control Technology for Enclosed Asbestos Sources—Phase II — Abstracted 6OO/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-065
Assessment of Particle Control Technology for Enclosed Asbestos Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-088
Assessment of Toxicity of Automotive Metallic Emissions. Volume I: Assessment of Fuel Additives Emission Toxicity via Selected Assays
of Nucleic Acid and Protein Synthesis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-01 Oa
Assessment of Toxicity of Automotive Metallic Emissions. Volume II: Relative Toxicities of Automotive Metallic Emissions Against Lead
Compounds Using Biochemical Parameters — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-01 Ob
Assessment of Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection: A Summary Report - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-068
Assessment Methodology for the Environmental Impact of Water Resource Projects - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-016
Atmospheric Dispersion Parameters in Gaussian Plume Modeling: Part I. Review of Current Systems and Possible Future Development —
REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-030a
Atmospheric Dispersion Parameters in Gaussian Plume Modeling: Part II. Possible Requirements for Change in the Turner Workbook
Values - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-030b
Atmospheric Emissions from the Asphalt Industry - REF. NO. EPA 650/2 -73 046
Atmospheric Emissions from Asphalt Roofing Processes - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-101
Atmospheric Emissions From the Petroleum Refining Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-017
Atmospheric Measurement of Photochemical Smog Reactions - A Preliminary Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-037
Atmospheric Pollution Potential from Fossil Fuel Resource Extraction, On-Site Processing, and Transportation — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-064
Atmospheric Turbulence Properties in the Lowest 300 Meters - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-004
Atomic Absorption Analysis of Phosphates in Water - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-079
Automated Analysis of Individual Refractory Organics in Polluted Water - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-076
Automatic Organic Monitoring System for Storm and Combined Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670,/2-75-067
Availability, Uptake and Translocation of Plutonium within Biological Systems: A Review of the Significant Literature - REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-043
Bacterial Zoogloea Formation - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-018
Baseline Levels of Platinum and Palladium in Human Tissue — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-019
Batch Disinfection of Treated Wastewater With Chlorine at Less Than 1 Degree C - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-005
Bench-Scale High-Rate Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows With Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide — Abstracted 600/9-75-001b --
- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-021
Benefit of Water Pollution Control on Property Values - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-005
Bibliography of the Cat - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-001
Bibliography of the Cat: Revised Edition — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-007
Bibliography of Publications and Reports of the Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory - REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-001
Bibliography of R&D Research Reports - July 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-002
Bibliography of Water Pollution Control Benefits and Costs - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-028
Big Eddies and Mixing Processes in the Great Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-011
Bio-Environmental Impact of Air Pollution from Fossil Fuel Power Plants - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-011
Bioassay Procedures for the Ocean Disposal Permit Program - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-010
Bioenvironmental Impact of a Coal-Fired Power Plant - First Interim Report, Colstrip, Montana, December 1974 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-002
Bioenvironmental Impact of a Coal-Fired Power Plant Second Interim Report, Colstrip, Montana, June 1975 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-013
Bioflocculation and the Accumulation of Chemicals By Floe-Forming Organisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-032
Biological Control of Aquatic Vegetation - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-007
Biological Conversion of Animal Wastes to Nutrients - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-009
Biological Electrodes Specific for Phosphate and Nitrite Ions - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-034
Biological Field and Laboratory Methods for Measuring the Quality of Surface Waters and Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 4-73-001
Biological Impact Caused by Changes on a Tropical Reef — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-027
Biological Models of Freshwater Communities - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-008
Biological Transfer of Plutonium via in vivo Labeled Goafs Milk — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-025
Biological Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflow at Kenosha, Wisconsin ~- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-019
Biological Treatment of Concentrated Sugar Beet Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-028
Biologically Allowable Thermal Pollution Limits, Parts I and II - REF. NO. EPA-660 /3-74-O03
Boiler Modification Cost Survey for Sulfur Oxides Control by Fuel Substitution — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-123
Braxton Sonic Agglomerator Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-036
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Brine Disposal Treatment Practices Relating to the Oil Production Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-037
Burner Criteria for NOx Control; Volume I—Influence of Burner Variables on NOx in Pulverized Coal Flames — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-061 a
Burner Design Criteria for Control of NOx from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume I - Data Analysis and Summary of Conclusions - REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-098o
Burner Design Criteria for Control of NOx from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume II - Raw Data and Experimental Results - REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-098b
BOD, Solids and Nutrient Removal By Foam Flotation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-096
Cadmium in the Environment - III A Toxicological and Epidemiological Appraisal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-049
Calculated Actinic Fluxes (290 - 700 nm) for Air Pollution Photochemistry Applications - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-025
California Environmental Quality Act: Innovation in State and Local Decision making - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-023
Can Federal Procurement Practices be Used to Reduce Solid Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-003
Capacity of the Soil as a Natural Sink for Carbon Monoxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-043
Carbon Oxidation Catalyst Mechanism Study for Fuel Cells — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-057
Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Removal in Staged NitrificationDenitrification Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-052
Carbonate Bonding of Taconite Tailings - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-001
Carrying Capacity in Regional Environmental Management - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-7 4-021
Cascade Impoctor Calibration Guidelines - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-118
Case Studies of Transit Energy and Air Pollution Impacts - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-O03
Case Study and Business Analysis of the Scrap Industry - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-002
Catalytic Combustion, a Pollution-Free Means of Energy Conversion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-018
Catalytic Desulfurization and Denitrogenation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOId — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-063
Catalytic Oxidation of Fuels for NOx Control from Area Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-037
Catalytic Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide Using Isotopic Tracers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-020
Catalytic Waste Treatment Systems for Great lake Ore Carriers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-147
Catalyzed Bio-Oxidation and Tertiary Treatment of Integrated Textile Waitewaters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-039
Changes in the Global Energy Balance - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-116
Characterization and Control of Asbestos Emissions from Open Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-O90
Characterization and Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-054
Characterization and Treatment of Urban Land Runoff — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-096
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. I - Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF.
NO. EPA-670/2-75-033a
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. II - Municipal Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -
- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033B
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. Ill - Utility Coal Ash — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033c
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. IV - Municipal Incinerator Residues — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033d
Characterization of Atmospheric Emissions from Polyurethane Resin Manufacture - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74- ] 07
Characterization of Vessel Waste in Duluth-Superior Harbor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-097
Characterization of Waste Waters from the Ethical Pharmaceutical Industry - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-057
Charged Droplet Scrubbing of Submicron Particulate - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-075
Chemical and Photochemical Transformations of Selected Pesticides in Aquatic Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-067
Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere (Year Ending June 30,1972) - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-73-001
Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere (Year Ending June 30,1973) - REF.
NO.EPA-650/2-73-002
Chemical Characterization of Model Aerosols- REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-011
Chemical Coagulation/Mixed Media Filtration of Aerated Lagoon — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-025
Chemical Conversion of Solid Waste to Useful Products - REF. NO. EPA 670/2 74-027
Chemical Conversion of Wood and Cellulosic Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-015
Chemical Impact of Snow Dumping Practices — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-086
Chemical/Biological Relationships Relevant to Ecological Effects of Acid Rainfall — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-032
Chemical/Physical and Biological Treatment of Wool Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-036
Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil—Second Phase - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-039
Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil - Second Phase - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-109
Chemiluminescent Reactive Hydrocarbon Analyzer for Mobile Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-069
Chemistry and Mode of Action of Insecticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-004
Chemistry of Fuel Nitrogen Conversion to Nitrogen Oxides in Combustion — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-039
Chemistry of Organmercurials in Aquatic Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-012
Chena River—A Study of a Subarctic Stream — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-019
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the Lake Ontario Ecosystem (IFYGL) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-022
Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride — Abstracted 600/9-76-0 J 3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-020
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Chronic Toxicity of Atrazine to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes - REF. NO. F.PA-600/3-76-047
Chronic Toxicity of Undone to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-046
Cladophora Distribution in Lake Ontario (IFYGL) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-028
Clean Fuels from Agricultural and Forestry Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-090
Coal Preparation Environmental Engineering Manual-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-138
Coding Manual for the Quality Assurance Performance Audit for Aerometric Data — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-006
Coke Charging Pollution Control Demonstration - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-022
Coke Oven Charging Emission Control Test Program - Supplemental Observations - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-062a
Coke Oven Charging Emission Control Test Program—Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-062
Coke Oven Smokeless Pushing System Design Manual - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-076
Coliform Bacteria Growth and Control in Aerated Stabilization Basins - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-028
Collaborative Study of EPA Methods 5,6, and 7 in Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-013
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-025
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources (Nitric Acid Plants) - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-74-028
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions From Stationary Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-021
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions from Stationary Sources (Municipal Incinerators) -
REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-022
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources (Portland Cement Plants) - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-74-029
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions From Stationary Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-024
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Sulfuric Acid Mist and Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-75-003
Collaborative Study of Method for Determination of Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate in Conjunction with EPA Method 5 -
REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-033
Collaborative Study of Method for Stack Gas Analysis and Determination of Moisture Fraction with Use of Method 5 - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-74-026
Collaborative Study of Method 10 - Reference Method for Determination of Carbon Monoxide Emissions from Stationary Sources -
Report of Testing - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-001
Collaborative Study of Method 104 — Reference Method for Determination of Beryllium Emission from Stationary Sources - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-74-023
Collaborative Study of Particulate Emissions Measurements by EPA Methods 2, 3, and 5 Using Paired Particulate Sampling Trains
(Municipal Incinerators) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-014
Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Determination of Sulfur Dioxide in the Atmosphere (Pararosaniline Method) (24-hour
Sampling) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-027
Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Measurement of Ozone in the Atmosphere (Ozone-Ethylene Chemiluminescent Method)
- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-016
Collaborative Test of the Chemiluminescent Method for Measurement of NO2 in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-013
Collaborative Test of the Continuous Colori-Metric Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-7 5-011
Collaborative Test of the TGS-ANSA Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-046
Collaborative Testing Methods for Measurements of NO? in Ambient Air Volume I - Report of Testing - REF. NO. EPA-650 '4-74-019a
Collection and Analysis of Airborne Suspended Particulate Matter Respirable to Humans for Sulfates and Polycyclic Organic* —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600 /4-75-009
Collection Efficiencies of Stack Sampling Systems for Vanadium Emissions in Flue Gases - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-096
Collection Efficiency Study of the Proposed Method 13 Sampling Train — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-052
Color Characterization Before and After Lime Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-029
Color Removal and Sludge Disposal Process for Kraft Mill Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-008
Color Removal From Kraft Mill Effluents By Ultrafiltration - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-019
Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-077
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment by the Rotating Biological Contactor Process - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-050
Combustion Control of Pollutants from Multiburner Coal-fired System - REF. NO. EPA-650 /2-74-038
Combustion Products from the Incineration of Plastics - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-049
Combustion Toilet for Use on Small Boats - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-053
Community Health Environmental Surveillance Studies (CHESS) Air Pollution Monitoring Handbook: Manual Methods — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-011
Compact Sampling System for Collection of Particulates from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-029
Comparability of Nine Methods for Monitoring NOi in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-012
Comparative Methylation Chemistry of Platinum, Palladium, Lead, and Manganese — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600-1-76-016
Comparative Toxicity of Sewage-Effluent Disinfection to Freshwater Aquatic Life — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-75-012
Comparison of Fossil and Wood Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-056
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Comparison of Germanium Detectors for Neutron Activation Analysis for Mercury - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-045
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-023
Comparison of Wet Chemical and Instrumental Methods for Measuring Airborne Surf ate - Interim Report — Abstracted 600/9-7 6-013a
— REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-059
Compilation of Methodology Used for Measuring Pollution Parameters of Sanitary Landfill Leachate — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d —
REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-011
Composted Municipal Refuse as a Soil Amendment - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-063
Comprehensive Management of Phosphorus Water Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-010
Comprehensive Technical Report on alt Atmospheric Contaminants Associated with Photochemical Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-75-002
Computer Management of a Combined Sewer System - REF. NO. EPA-470/2-74-022
Concentration Factors and Transport Models for Radionuclides in Aquatic Environments - A Literature Report - REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-054
Concepts for Development of Field Usable Test Atmosphere Generating Devices - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-016
Conceptual Design of a Commercial Scale Plant for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-051
Conceptual Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through the Environment - REF. NO. EPA -660/3-74-024
Conditioning of Fly Ash with Sulfamic Acid, Ammonium Sulfate, and Ammonium Bisulfact — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-114
Conditioning of Fly Ash With Sulfur Tri-Oxide and Ammonia - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-015
Conference on Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater Through Forest and Cropland - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-O03
Conoco Dolomite Hot Gas Clean-up System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-084
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume I - Analysis of Model Validity and Sensitivity Assessment
of Prior Evaluation Studies - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016a
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume II - Refinements in the Treatment of Chemistry and
Meteorology-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016b
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume III - Modeling in Microscale Phenomena - REF. NO. EPA-
600/4-76-01 6c
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume IV - Examination of the Feasibility of Modeling
Photochemical Aerosol Dynamics - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016d
Continuous Inplant Hot Gas Blanching of Vegetables - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-091
Continuous Measurement of Gas Composition From Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-012
Continuous Measurement of Total Gas Flowrate from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-020
Contributions of Urban Roadway Usage to Water Pollution — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-004
Control of Environmental Impacts From Advanced Energy Sources - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-002
Control of Hydrocarbon Emissions From Petroleum Liquids — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-042
Contra! of Reclamation (Sinter) Plant Emissions Using Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted 600/9-76-Ol3a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2 76-002
Control of Steel Plant Scarfing Emissions Using Wet Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-054
Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions tram Copper Smelters: Volume I - Steam Oxidation of Pyritic Capper Concentrates - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-O85a
Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Capper Smelters: Volume II - Hydrogen Sulfide Production from Copper Concentrates - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-74-085b
Control of Water Pollution From Cropland, Vol. I - A Manual for Guideline Development - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-026a
Control Schemes for the Activated-Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-069
Control Technology for Asphalt Roofing Industry - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-120
Control Technology for Fine Particulate Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-027
Controlling Sutfides in Sanitary Sewers Using Air and Oxygen — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-060
Conversion of Cattle Feedlot Wastes to Ammonia Synthesis Gas - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-090
Copper Recovery from Brass Mill Discharge by Cementation with Scrap Iran — Abstracted 6OO/9-75-001o — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-029
Cost of Dissolved Air Flotation Thickening of Waste Activated Sludge at Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-011
Cost of Municipal Water Supply: A Case Study - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-179
Cast Estimating Methodology for Once-Through Cooling Water Discharge Modifications — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-078
Cost Evaluation of Alternative Air Quality Strategies - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-003
Cost-Effective Design Based Upon Field Derived Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-062
Cost-Effectiveness of a Uniform National Sulfur Emissions Tax - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-009
Costs of Filter Pressing Domestic Sewage Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-006
Costs of Hauling and land Spreading of Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-010
Countermeasures for Pollution From Overflow - The State of the Art — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-090
Crankcase Drainage from In-Service Out-board Motors — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-092
Criteria for Regional Solid Waste Management Planning — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-006
Critique of Pollution Time Allocation in River Basin Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-007
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Crop Insurance and Information Services to Control Use of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-018
Cross-flow Filtration in Physical-Chemical Treatment of Municipal Sewage Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-025
Culturing and Ecology of Diaptomus Clavipes and Cyclops Vernalis - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-006
Debris Basins for Control of Surface Mine Sedimentation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-108
Defense Technology for Environmental Protection; Volume I— Final Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-068a
Defense Technology for Environmental Protection; Volume II— Bibliography — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-068b
Degradation of Persistent Pesticides by Algae — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-022
Degradation Mechanism: Controlling the Bioaccumulation of Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-005
Demetalliiation of Heavy Residual Oils - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-73-041
Demetalliiation of Heavy Residual Oils- Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-041a
Demetalliiation of Heavy Residual Oils—Phase til - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-165
Demineralization of Wastewater by Electrodialytis — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-047
Demonstrated Technology and Research Needs for Reuse of Municipal Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ib — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-038
Demonstration of a High-Rate Activated Sludge System — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-037
Demonstration of a Non-Aqueous Sewage Disposal System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-088
Demonstration of a State Water Quality Management Information System - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-022
Demonstration of the Separation and Disposal of Concentrated Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-072
Demonstration of Aeration Systems for Poultry Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-186
Demonstration of Coal Mine Haul Road Sediment Control Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-19f>
Demonstration of Reduced Hydrocarbon Emissions from Gasoline Loading Terminals — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-042
Demonstration of Thermal Water Utilization in Agriculture - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-011
Demonstration of Three Recirculating Swine Wasle Management Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-009
Demonstration of Waste Flow Reduction from Households - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-74-071
Denver Air Pollution Study - 1973 Proceedings of a Symposium - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-7 6-007a
Design and Control of Incinerators, Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-089A
Design and Control of Incinerators, Volume II - Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-089B
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: White Pine Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-036a
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Kennecott, Hayden, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036b
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Kennecott, McGill, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036c
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Kennecott, Hurley, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036d
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Magma, San Manuel, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036e
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Phelps Dodge, Ajo, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO.EPA-600/2-76-036f
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Phelps Dodge, Morenci, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -
— REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036g
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Phelps Dodge, Douglas, Cooper Smelter - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036H
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, El Paso, Copper Smelter — Abstracted oOO/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036!
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, Hayden, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036J
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, Tacoma, Capper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036k
Design and Performance Considerations for a Pilot Process for Separating Mixed Municipal Refuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-40Ic —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-O40
Design and Simulation of Equalization Basins - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-046
Design and Testing of a Prototype Automatic Sewer Sampling System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-006
Design of an Optimum Distillate Oil Burner for Control of Pollutant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-047
Design of the EPA Semi-Trailer Mobile Air Pollution Laboratory - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-74-017
Design of Cost-Effective Water Quality Surveillance Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-004
Design of Pollutant-Oriented Integrated Monitoring Systems: A Test Case; Environmental Lead - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-018
Design Development and Fabrication of a Prototype High-Vol. Porticulate Mass Sampling Train - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-067
Design Guidelines for Agricultural Soil Warming Systems Utilizing Waste Heat — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-026
Design Parameters for the Land Application of Dairy Manure - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-187
Design Parameters for Animal Waste Treatment Systems- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-063
Design Parameters for Animal Waste Treatment Systems - Nitrogen Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-190
Design Trends and Operating Problems in Combustion Modification of Industrial Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-032
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Design, Construction, and Testing of a Commercial Prototype Disc Diluter - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-055
Design, Development, and Field Test of a Droplet Measuring Device - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-018
Design, Fabricate, and Demonstrate an Instrument for Assaying Benzo (a) Pryrene - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-068
Design, Fabrication, and Installation of a Particulate Aerodynamic Test Facility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-103
Detailed Cost Estimates For Advanced Effluent Desulfurization Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-00J b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-006
Detection of Oil in Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-027
Detention Tank for Combined Sewer Overflow - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Demonstration Project - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-071
Determination of the Formation Mechanisms and Composition of Photochemical Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-73-002
Determination of the Magnitude of SO2, NO, CO2, and Ol Stratification in the Ducting of Fossil Fuel Fired Power Plants — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-053
Determination of Aircraft Turbine Engine Particulates - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-055
Determination of Coronal Ozone Production by High Voltage Power Transmission Lines - REF. NO. EPA-650' 4-73-003
Determination of Effect of Particulate Exhaust Emissions of Additives and Impurities in Gasoline - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-061
Determination of Energetic Characteristics of Urban-Rural Surfaces in the Greater St. Louis Area - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-007
Determination of Hazardous Elements in Smelter-Produced Sulfuric Acid - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-131
Determination of Height for Stack Near Building—Wind Tunnel Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-001
Determination of Incinerator Operating Conditions Necessary for Safe Disposal of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-041
Determination of Molecular Hydrogen Sulf ide — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-OO1
Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds at the UG/1 Level in Water by Gas Chromatography - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-009
Determining Tetrafluoroborates, an Evaluation of Fluoroborate Anion Selective Electrode — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/4-76-005
Development and Evaluation Report: Physical Chemical Marine Sanitation System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-043
Development and Fabrication of Mass Emission Data and Contra! System for the Stationary Source Simulator - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-009
Development and Testing of An Air Monitoring System - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-019
Development and Trial Field Application of a Quality Assurance Program for Demonstration Projects — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-083
Development of a Biological Monitoring Network-A Test Case: Suitability of Livestock and Wildlife as Biological Monitors for
Organophosphorus Contaminants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-003
Development of a Decision Room For Environmental Studies - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-011
Development of a High-Purity for High Temperature Particulate Sampling and Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-/3-032
Development of a Methodology for the Assessment of the Effects of Fuels and Additives on Control Devices - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-060
Development of a Mobile Treatment System for Handling Spilled Hazardous Materials - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-109
Development of a Monthly Technology Bulletin - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-005
Development of a Proportional Sampler for Automobile Exhaust Emissions Testing - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-169
Development of a Prototype Nitrate Detector - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-133
Development of a Prototype Sulfuric Acid Monitor - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-013a
Development of a Selective Algaecide to Control Nuisance Algal Growth - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-006
Development of a Supplementary Emission Measurements Monitoring System - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-008
Development of an Acetylene Monitor at the PPB Level - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-O56
Development of an Approach to Identification of Emerging Technology and Demonstration Opportunities - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-048
Development of an Economic Analytical Framework for Solid Waste Policy Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/5-75-014
Development of an Instrumental Monitoring Method for Measurement of Asbestos Concentrations in or Near Sources - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-016
Development of the Westvaco Activated Carbon Process for SO« Recovery as Elemental Sulfur: Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-135a
Development of the Westvaco Activated Carbon Process for SO* Recovery as Elemental Sulfur: Volume II—Appendix - REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-135b
Development of A Gas laser System to Measure Trace Gases by Long Path Absorption Techniques: Volume II - Field Evaluation of Gas
Laser System for Ozone Monitoring Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046b
Development of Air Particulate Monitoring Systems - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-030
Development of Air Sampling Methodology - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-067
Development of Analytic Techniques to Measure Human Exposure to Fuel Additives - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-003
Development of Analytical Techniques for Measuring Ambient Atmospheric Carcinogenic Vapors — Abstracted 600/9—75-001 d — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-75-076
Development of Field Applied DDT - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-036
Development of Gas Laser System to Measure Trace Gases by Longpath Absorption Techniques:Volume I - Gas Laser System
Modification for Oione Monitoring Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046a
Development of Instrumentation for Measurement of Stationary Source Aldehyde Organic Acid and Amine Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-010
Development of Instrumentation for Quantitative Collection of Total Atmospheric Mercury From Ambient Air-Final Report - REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-73-052
Development of Low Pressure Impactor - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-014
Development of Method for Carcinogenic Vapor Analysis in Ambient Atmospheres - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-121
Development of Modeling Technique for Photochemical Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-003
Development of On-Shore Treatent System for Sewage from Watercraft Retention System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-056
Development of Phosphate - Free Heavy Duty Detergents - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-003
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Development of Predictions of Future Pollution Problems - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-74-005
Development of Range Squared and Off-Gating Modifications for a Lidar System - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-040
Development of Sample Preparation Methods for Development of Marine Organisms - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-026
Development of Sampling and Analytical Methods of Lime/Limestone Wet Scrubbing Tests - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-024
Development of Sampling Devices for Gaseous Atmospheric Tracers - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-050
Development of Sampling Method for Total Atmospheric Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-124
Development of Sampling Procedures for Polycyclic Organic Matter and Polychlorinated Biphenyls - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-007
Development of Scanning Electron Microscopy for Measurement of Airborne Asbestos Concentrations - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-75-029
Development of Selective Hydrocarbon Sampling System and Field Evaluation with Conventional System - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-050
Development of Technical Specifications for Standard Gas-Diluent Mixtures for Use in Measurement of Mobile Source Emissions - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-74-020
Development of Thin Calibration Standards for X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-126
Development of Urban Air Quality Simulation Model with Compatible RAPS Data - Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA 600/4-75-005b
Development of Urban Air Quality Simulation Model With Compatible RAPS Data - Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA 600/4-75-005a
Development of X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Element Analysis of Particulate Matter Phase II: Evaluation of Commerical Multiple
Crystal Spectrometer Instruments - REF. NO. EPA 650 '2 73 006
Development Strategy for Pollutant Dosimetry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-034
Device Collection and Assay of Ambient Gases - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-006
Devices for On -Board Treatment of Waste from Vessels — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-091
Diffraction Technique to Measure Size Distribution of Large Airborne Particles - REF. NO. EPA-600 /3-76-073
Diffusion in Turbulent Surface Layer and the Development of an Atmospheric Wind Tunnel - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-041
Direct Determination of Metals in Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-011
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Summary Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-050a
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix A. Weather and Lake Level Data, Water Quality
Data, and Raw Water Pumping Schedule — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050b
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix B. Design, Installation and Operation of Pilot Filters.
Appendix C. Summary of Data for Individual Filter Runs — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050c
Direct Filtration of lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix D. Head Loss and Turbidity Curves for Individual
Filter Runs — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050d
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix E. Ontario Research Foundation Electron Microscope
Analysis Results. Appendix F. EPA National Water Quality Laboratory X-Ray Diffraction Analysis Results. Appendix G. University
of Minnesota at Duluth Electron Microscope Analysis Results — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670 2-75-050e
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix H. Comparison of Turbidimeters — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050f
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix I. Diatomite Filters for Asbestiform Fiber Removal
from Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-050g
Direct Use of Coal in a Fuel Cell: Feasibility Investigation - REF. NO. EPA-650 /2-75-040
Directory of EPA, State and local Environmental Quality Monitoring and Assessment Activities — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ib REF.
NO.EPA-600/4-75-001
Directory of Interagency Project Coordinators and Directors - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-003
Disinfection of Sewage Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-029
Disinfection Efficiency and Residual Toxicity of Several Wastewater Disinfectants - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-156
Dispersal Processes in Lake Huron - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-082
Dispersion in Hydrologic and Coastal Environments - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-010
Dispersion From Tall Stacks - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-006
Disposal and Utilization of Waste Kiln Dust From Cement Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-043
Disposal of By-products from Non-regenerable Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems: Initial Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-037a
Disposal of Flue Gas Cleaning Wastes: EPA Shawnee Field Evaluation—Initial Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-070
Distribution of Ingested Americium in Chickens and Transport to Eggs - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-058
Distributions of Industrial and Commercial-Institution External Combustion Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-021
Drift Data Acquired on Mechanical Salt Water Cooling Devices - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-060
Dry Caustic Heating of Clingstone Peaches on a Commercial Scale - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-092
Dual Functioning Swirl Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator/ Concentrator - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73 059
Dynactor Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-083
Dynamic Behavior of Vinyl Chloride in Aquatic Ecosystems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-001
Dynamic Water Quality Forecasting and Management - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-009
Dynamics and Diffusion in the Great Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-083
Early Life History and Feeding of Young Mountain Whitefish - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-019
Ecological Effects of Aerosol Drift from a Saltwater Cooling System - REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-O78
Ecological Impact of Synthetic Organic Compounds (SOCs) on Estuarine Ecosystems - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-075
Economic and Environmental Benefits from Improving Electrical Rate Structures - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-033
Economic and Technological Impediments to Recycling Obsolete Ferrous Solid Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-021
Economic Analysis of the Environmental Impact of Highway Deicing - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-105
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Economic Analysis of the Processing and Disposal of Refuse Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-037
Economic Assessment of Backfitting Power Plants with ClosedCycle Cooling Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-050
Economic Damages of Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-012
Economic Damages to Household Systems From Water Supply Use - REF. NO. EPA-600 < 5-73-001
Economic Disincentives for Pollution Control: Legal Political and Administrative Dimensions - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-026
Economic Evaluation of Technical Systems for Scrap Tire Recycling - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-019
Economic Welfare Impacts of Urban Noise — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-002
Economical Residential Pressure Sewer System with No Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-75-072
Ecosystem Impacts of Urbanization Assessment Methodology - REF. NO. EPA-600 3 -76-072
Effect of Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio on Activated Sludge Subsidence and Dewatering Characteristics — Abstracted 6OO/9-75-O01b
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-025
Effect of Carbon Monoxide on Time Perception - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-005
Effect of Chemical Composition on the Surface Resistivity of Fly Ash — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600.2-75-017
Effect of Duck Hepatitis Virus on Pesticide Toxicity — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-003
Effect of Equipment Maintenance and Age on Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-119
Effect of Filtration Parameters on Dust Cleaning Fabrics — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-074
Effect of Fuel Additives Study - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-74-096
Effect of Fuel Sulfur on NO* Emissions from Premixed Flames — Abstracted 6OO/9-75-001d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-075
Effect of Gas Turbine Efficiency and Fuel Cost on Cost Producing Electric Power - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-041
Effect of Gasoline Additives on Gaseous Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-014
Effect of Gasoline Additives on Gaseous Emissions, Part II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-026
Effect of Geographical Variation on Performance of Recirculating Cooling Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-74-085
Effect of Hydrogen Sulf ide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part I - Acute and Chronic Toxicity Studies - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-062A
Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part II - Hydrogen Sulf ide Determination and Relationship Between pH and Sulfide
Toxicity - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-062B
Effect of Mechanical Cooling Devices on Ambient Salt Concentration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-034
Effect of Meteorological Variables on Temperature Changes in Flowing Streams — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-002
Effect of Mirex and Carbofuran on Estuarine Microorganisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA 660/3-75-024
Effect of Phosphorus Removal Processes on Algal Growth - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-015
Effect of Processing Poultry Manure on Disease Agents - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2 -73-04 ]
Effect of Temperature on Stability of Sulfur Dioxide Samples Collected by the Federal Reference Method - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-024
Effectiveness of Selected Fuel Additives in Controlling Pollution Emissions From Residual Oil-Fired Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-031
Effectiveness of Surface Mine Sedimentation Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76- 117
Effects of Air Pollutants on Textile Fibers and Dyes - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 3- 74 -008
Effects of Atmospheric Aerosols on Infrared Irradiance at the Earth's Surface in a Non-Urban Environment - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-017
Effects of Chlorine and Sulfite Reduction on Lake Michigan Invertebrates — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-036
Effects of Crude Oil and Some of Its Components on Young Coho and Sockeye Salmon - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-018
Effects of Design and Operating Variables on NO* from Coal-Fired Furnaces— Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-002a
Effects of Design and Operating Variables on NOx from Coal-Fired Furnaces - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-002b
Effects of Exhaust from Two-Cycled Outboard Engines - REF. NO. EPA-670' 2- 74-063
Effects of Forest Fires on Water Quality in Interior Alaska — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-020
Effects of Gaseous Pollutants on Materials—A Chamber Study ~- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-015
Effects of low Levels of Ozone and Temperature Stress — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-OO1
Effects of Mirex and Methoxychlor on Striped Mullet, Mugil cephalus L. — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-015
Effects of Mirex, Methoxychlor, and Malathion on Development of Crabs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-007
Effects of Nozzle Design and Sampling Techniques on Aerosol Measurements - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-070
Effects of Oxidant and Sulfate Interaction on Production of Lung Lesions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-009
Effects of Ozone on Nitrogen Fixation in Ladino Clover — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-031
Effects of Protozoa on the Fate of Particulate Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-660,'3-73-007
Effects of Sulfur Dioxide and/or Ozone on Several Oat Varieties - 1975 Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-032
Effects of Temperature on Diseases of Salmonid Fishes - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-020
Effects of Transient Operating Conditions on Steam - Electric Generator Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-75-022
Effects of Water Pollution Controls on Solid Waste Generation, 1971 to 1985: Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF.
NO. EPA-670/2-74-095Q
Effects, Uptake, and Metabolism of Methoxychlor, Mirex, and 2,4-D in Seaweeds - REF. NO. EPA-600,3-76-048
Efficiencies in Power Generation - REF. NO. EPA 650 2-74-021
Egg Breaking and Processing Waste Control and Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-019
Elctrostatic Precipitators: Relationship Between Resistivity, Particle Size, and Sparkover - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-144
Electrical Energy As An Alternate To Clean Fuels For Stationary Sources; Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-049a
Electrical Energy As An Alternate To Clean Fuels For Stationary Sources; Volume II—Appendix — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-049b
Electrochemical Analysis of Sulfidic and Amine Odorants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-021
Electrochemical Carbon Regeneration - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-028
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Electrochemical Removal of Heavy Metals from Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-023
Electrolytic Treatment of Job Shop Metal Finishing Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-028
Electrostatic Capture of Fine Particles in Fiber Beds - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-132
Electrostatic Precipitator Performance Model — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-132
Elimination of Washer Slimes from the Production of Phosphate Chemicals — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-045
Elimination of Water Pollution by Recycling Cement Plant Kiln Dust - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-194
Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Qualify and Meteorological Data—Part I. The Role of Empirical Methods in Air Quality and
Meteorological Analyses - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029a
Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part II. Feasibility Study of a Source-Oriented Empirical Air
Quality Simulation Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029b
Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part III. Short-Term Changes in Ground-Level Ozone
Concentrations: An Empirical Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029c
Enclosed Coke Pushing and Quenching System Design Manual-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-028
Energy Conservation Techniques for the Iron Foundry Cupola — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-071
Energy Consumption: Fuel Utilization and Conservation in Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032d
Energy Consumption: Paper, Stone/Clay/Glass/Concrete, and Food Industries — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-032c
Energy Consumption: The Chemical Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032a
Energy Consumption: The Primary Metals and Petroleum Industries — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032b
Energy Supply, Demand/Need, and the Gaps Between: Volume I - An Overview — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-044a
Energy Supply, Demand/Need, and the Gaps Between: Volume II - Monographs and Working Papers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-044b
Enforcement Economics in Air Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-014
Enhancing Trickling Filter Plant Performance By Chemical Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-060
Entrapment Separators for Scrubbers - Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-119b
Entrapment Separators for Scrubbers - Initial Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-119a
Environment: A Bibliography of Social Science and Related Literature - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-011
Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY '73-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-078
Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY 74 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-660/4-75-004
Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analysis: Assistance Projects, FY 72 - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-013
Environmental Aspects of Retrofitting Two Industries to Lowand Intermediate-Energy Gas from Coal - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-102
Environmental Assessment of Future Disposal Methods for Plastics in Municipal Solid Waste — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-058
Environmental Assessment Perspectives — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-069
Environmental Assessment Sampling and Analytical Strategy Program - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-093a
Environmental Base and Management Study - Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-006
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume I—Oil/ Gas Production Petroleum Refining, Carbon Black, and Basic
Petrochemicals — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-051 a
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume II— Industrial Organic Chemicals — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-05Ib
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume III— Organic Dyes/Pigments and Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-05 U
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume V— Brine/Evaporite Chemicals, Fluorocarbon/Hydrogen Fluoride, and
Gypsum/Wallboard — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-05 le
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume VI— Lime, Clay, Mica, Cement, Phosphate Rock and Basic Fertilizer Materials,
and sulfur, sulfur Oxides, and Sulfuric Acid - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-05 If
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume VII— Iron and Steel, Primary Aluminum, and Titanium — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-051 g
Environmental Chamber Studies of Atmospheric Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-009
Environmental Consideration in Future Energy Growth - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-004
Environmental Considerations for Oil Shale Development - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-099
Environmental Exposure System for Studying Air Pollution Damage to Materials - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-001
Environmental Guidelines for Development Roads in the Subarctic - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-009
Environmental Impact Requirements in the States: NEPA's Offspring - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-006
Environmental Indices for the Los Angeles Database — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-017
Environmental Management and Local Government - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-016
Environmental Management in the Malibu Watershed: Institutional Framework — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-018
Environmental Problem Definition for Petroleum Refineries, Synthetic Natural Gas Plants, and Liquefied Natural Gas Plants —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-068
Environmental Protection in Surface Mining of Coal - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-093
Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program, 1973- 1974-REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-001b
Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program—1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
680/4-75-002b
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Environmental Requirements and Pollution Tolerance of Freshwater Diatoms - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-005
Environmental Requirements of Selected Estuarine Ciliated Protozoa — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-031
Environmental Research in 1973, Annual Report - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-001
Environmental Research Outlook, FY 1976 through 1980; Report to Congress — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/9-76-003
Environmental Research Publications - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-004
Environmental Research Publications 1971-1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-001
Environmental Studies of an Arctic Estuarine System — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-026
Environmental Trace Materials: Computer Coupled Radioactivation Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-015
Epidemiology of Chronic Respiratory Disease: A Literature Review - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 1 -74-007
Equimolar NO2 Absorption into Magnesia Slurry - A Pilot Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-015
Estimating Kinetics of Combustion Especially Reactions Involving NOx and SO. - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-019
Estimating Nutrient Loadings of Lakes from Non-Point Sources - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-020
Estimating Water Quality Benefits - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-014
Estimation of Permissible Concentrations of Pollutants for Continuous Exposure - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-155
Estimation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Presence of DDT-Type Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-004
Eutrophication of Lake Tahoe Emphasizing Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-034
Eutrophication of Surface Waters—Lake Tahoe's Indian Creek Reservoir — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-003
Evaluation and Collaborative Study of Method for Visual Determination of Opacity of Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-75-009
Evaluation and Demonstration of the Capillary Suction Sludge Dewatering Device - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-017
Evaluation and Modification of Fluoride Sampling and Analytical Methods - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-007
Evaluation and Upgrading of a Multi-Stage Trickling Filter Facility - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-195
Evaluation of a Computer Program for GC-MS Specific Ion Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-002
Evaluation of a Continuous Colorimetric Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-022
Evaluation of a Microwave-Induced Plasma Spectrometer for Trace Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-009
Evaluation of a Particulate Scrubber on a Coal-Fired Utility Boiler — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-074
Evaluation of a Pneumatic Barrier for Oil Containment — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-030
Evaluation of a Prototype Instrument for Determining Phosphorus in Water - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-033
Evaluation of the Algal Assay Procedure - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-064
Evaluation of the Arsenite Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-O48
Evaluation of the Bio-Disc Treatment Process for Summer Camp Application - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-022
Evaluation of the Correlation Spectrometer as an Area SO2 Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-077
Evaluation of the Fluidiied-Bed Combustion Process Volume I - Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Development and
Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048a
Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume II - Fluidized Bed Boiler Combined-Cycle Power Plant Development—
Volume I Appendices-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048b
Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume III - Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Boiler Development Plant Design - REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-73-048c
Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume IV - Fluidized-Bed Gasification Desulfurization - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-048d
Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-75-01 So
Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/'4-75-018b
Evaluation of the Proposed Ambient Air Monitoring Equivalent and Reference Methods - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-014
Evaluation of the Regenerative Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-012
Evaluation of the Ryan's Waterproof Thermograph (Model F-30) - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-007
Evaluation of the Triethanolamine Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-031
Evaluation of Adjustment Assistance Program with Application for Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-029
Evaluation of Aeronetic Two-Phase Jet Scrubber - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-129
Evaluation of Alternative Methods For Financing Municipal Waste Treatment Works - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-75-001
Evaluation of Centrifield Scrubber - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-129a
Evaluation of Drainage for Salinity Central in Grand Valley - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-084
Evaluation of Effects of NO, CC*2 and Sampling Flow Rate on Arsenite Procedure for Measurement of NO? in Ambient Air - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-75-019
Evaluation of Eight Novel Fine Particle Collection Devices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-035
Evaluation of Electric Field Fabric Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-041
Evaluation of Electrofhiidized Bed — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-040
Evaluation of Electrostatic Augmentation for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-055
Evaluation of Equations for Designing Ammoniacal Scrubbers to Remove Sulfur Oxides from Waste Ga* - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-035
Evaluation of Feasibility and Economic Implication of Pricing Mechanisms in Solid Waste Management — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
-REF. NO. EPA-670/5-75-001
Evaluation of Flame Emission Determination of Phosphorus in Water - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-007
Evaluation of Flow Equalization at a Small Wastewater Treatment Plant - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-181
Evaluation of Gas Phase Titration Technique as Used for Calibration of Nitrogen Dioxide Chemiluminescence Analyzers - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-7 5-021
Evaluation of Hazardous Wastes Emplacement in Mined Openings - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-040
Evaluation of Health Hazards Associated With Solid Waste Sewage Sludge Mixtures — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-023
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Evaluation of Instrumentation for Monitoring Total Mercury Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-039
Evaluation of Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control in Grand Valley - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-052
Evaluation of Low-Sulfur Western Coal Characteristics, Utilization, and Combustion Experience — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-75-046
Evaluation of Magnetics for Fine Particle Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-133
Evaluation of Marketable Effluent Permit Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600 / 5-74-030
Evaluation of Mathematical Models for Temperature Prediction in Deep Reservoirs — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-038
Evaluation of Monitoring Systems for Power Plant and Sulfur Recovery Plant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76— 171
Evaluation of MTF for Testing Hazardous Material Spill Control Equipment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-74-073
Evaluation of National Boiler Inventory — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-067
Evaluation of Odor Measurement Techniques Volume I - Animal Rendering Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 4-008a
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification; Section I: Synthane Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009b
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Liquefaction: Section 2. SRC Process - REF. NO. EPA-650 <2-74-009f
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification: Section 5. BI-GAS Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-009g
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 6. HYGAS Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009H
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 7. U-Gas Process - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-0091
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 8. Winkler Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009J
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Coal Treatment: Section 1. Meyers Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-009k
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes (Analytical Test Plan) - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-0091
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes - Liquefaction: Section 3. H-Coal Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650 2-74-009m
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes: Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-101
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification Section I: Koppers-Totzek Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-009a
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification; Section I: CO2 Acceptor Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-7 4-009d
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Liquefaction: Section I. COED Process - REF. NO. EPA-650 <2-74-009e
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processess Gasification; Section I; Lurgi Process - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009c
Evaluation of Polymeric Clarification of Meat-Packing and Domestic Wastewaters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-020
Evaluation of Prechamber Spark Ignition Engine Concepts — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ic — REF. NO. EPA-650 2-75-023
Evaluation of R&D Investment Alternatives for SO> Air Pollution Control Processes, Part 2 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-098a
Evaluation of R&D Investment Alternatives for SO* Air Pollution Control Processes - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-098
Evaluation of Rexnord Gravel Bed Filter - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-164
Evaluation of Selected Methods for Chemical and Biological Testing of Industrial Particulate Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-137
Evaluation of Semipermeable Membranes for Concentration of Organic Contaminants in Drinking Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001c-
— REF. NO. EPA-670/1 -75-001
Evaluation of Sanies for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-001
Evaluation of Stationary Source Particulate Measurement Methods - Volume I, Portland Cement Plants - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-05la
Evaluation of Sulfur Dioxide Emission Control Options for Iowa Power Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-127
Evaluation of Surface Mine Reclamation Techniques - Campbell's Run Watershed Pennsylvania - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-111
Evaluation of Systems for Control of Emissions from Rocket Motors - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-021 a
Evaluation of Tailings Ponds Sealants - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-065
Evaluation of Thermal Agglomeration for Fine Particle Control -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-067
Evaluation of Three Combined Sewage Overflow Treatment Alternatives — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-079
Evaluation of Turbulent Agglomeration for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-066
Evaluation of TGS-ANSA Procedure for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-74-047
Evaluation of Water Quality Models: A Management Guide for Planners - REF. NO. EPA-600/5- 76- 004
Excerpts from Control of Infiltration and Inflow into Sewer Systems and Prevention and Correction of Excessive Infiltration and Inflow
Into Sewer Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-004
Executive Summary of Three EPA Demonstration Programs in Erosion and Sediment Control - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-073
Experimental Evaluation of Oxygen and Air Activated Sludge Nitrification Systems—With and Without pH Control - REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-180
Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill - First Annual Report ~- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-076a
Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill - Second Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-076b
Explicit Calibration of the Pills II System - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-011
Exploratory Study of Factors Affecting Aerosol Formation - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-002
Extended Aeration Sewage Treatment in Cold Climate — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660 / 2-74-070
Extensive Overburden Potentials for Soil and Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-184
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Limestone Wet Scrubbing Test Result - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-010
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EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Sodium Carbonate and limestone Test Results - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-O13
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Advanced Program (First Progress Report) — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-050
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Summary of Testing Through October 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-047
EPA Fabric Filtration Studies: 2. Performance of Non-Woven Polyester Filter Bags - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-168b
EPA Fine Particle Scrubber Symposium (San Diego, 5/28-30/74) - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-112
EPA Program Status Report - Synthetic Fuets Program — Abstracted 600/9-75-001d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-070
Fabric Boom Concept for Containment and Collection of Floating Oil - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-069
Fabric Filter Cleaning Studies — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-009
Fabrication and Installation of the Stationary Source Simulator - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-015
Fabrication of Monitoring System for Determining Mass and Composition of Aerosol as a Function of Time - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 5-048
Fabrication of Single Cell Protein From Cellulosic Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-032
Factorc Affecting the Use of CoF?:Mn Thermoluminescent Dosimeters for Low-Level Environmental Radiation Monitoring - REF. NO.
EPA-600/4-76-035
Fate and Biological Effects of Mercury Introduced into Artificial Streams - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-060
Fate and Effects of Trace Elements in Sewage Sludge When Applied to Agricultural Lands: A Literature Review Study - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-005
Fate of Nitrogen Oxides in the Atmosphere — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-030
Fate of Select Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-025
Fate of Trace Constituents of Coal During Gasification - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-004
Feasibility of a CW Lidar Technique for Measurement of Plume Opacity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-O37
Feasibility of o Direct Contact Heat and Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-121
Feasibility of a Heat and Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-097
Feasibility of Elk Creek Acid Mine Drainage Abatement Project - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-128
Feasibility of Emission Standards Based on Particle Size-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-7 4-007
Feasibility of Flux Force/Condensation Scrubbing for Fine Porticulate Collection - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-036
Feasibility of Hydraulic Transport and Treatment of Ground Household Refuse Through Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-019
Feasibility of Hydraulic Transport of Ground Household Refuse Through Sewer Appurtenances - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-021
Feasibility of Metrac System for Regional Air Pollution Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-051
Feasibility of Overflow Overland Flow Treatment of Feedlot Runoff - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-062
Feasibility of Overland Flow for Treatment of Raw Domestic Waslewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-087
Feasibility of 5 gpm Dynactor/Flash Magnetic Separator System to Treat Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-004
Feasibility Study for a Direct, Air-Cooled Condensation System - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-178
Feasibility Study of a New Surface Mining Method "Longwall Stripping" - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-002
Feasibility Study of the Use of Resonance Scattering for the Remote Detection of SO: - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-020
Feasibility Study of Use of Molten Salt Technology for Pyrolysis of Solid Waste — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-
670 /2-75-014
Feasibility Study Deer Park Daylighting Project - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-110
Feasibility Study Fly Ash Reclamation of Surface Mines-Hillman State Park - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-183
Federal Aircraft Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Programs: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-75-003
Federal Interogency Energy/Environment Research and Development Program Status Report (I - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-006
Federal Machinery Noise Research, Development and Demonstration: FY 73-75 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-008
Federal Noise Effects Research: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EP A-600/1 -75-001
Federal Surface Vehicle Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Program: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-002
Ferric Chloride and Organic Polyelectrolytes for the Removal of Phosphorus - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-103
Field Evaluation of SOl Monitoring Systems Applied to HlSCM Plant Emissions - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-053a
Field Evaluation of SO? Monitoring Systems Applied to rbSO« Plant Emissions - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-75-053b
Field Measurements of Particle Size Distribution Sizing Devices - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-035
Field Test Sampling/Analytical Strategies and Implementation Cost Estimates: Coal Gasification and Flue Gas Desulfurization —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EP A-600/2-7 6-O93b
Field Testing and Evaluation of Methods for Measuring Visibility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-039
Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control NO* Emissions for Utility Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2- 74-066
Field Testing,: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control Pollution Emissions from Industrial Boilers - Phase II — Abstracted
600/9-76-0!3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-086a
Field Testing. Application of Combustion Modifications to Control Pollutant Emissions from Industrial Boilers - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-078a
Filtration Characteristics of Glass Fiber Filler Media at Elevated Temperatures - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-192
Final Report Deep Water Pilot Plant Treatability Study - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-038
Financial Incentives and Pollution Control: A Case Study — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-007
Fine Particle Emissions Information System Reference Manual - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-173
Fine Particle Emissions Information System User Guide - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-172
Fine Particle Emissions Information System: Summary Report (Summary 1976) - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-174
Fine Particle Scrubber Performance Tests - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-093
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First Annual Progress Report on a Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-032
First Annual Report: Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles and Appendix B - Optimal Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-O35b
First Annual Report: Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles and Appendix A - A Linear Programming Approach for the Traveling
Salesman Problem — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-035a
First Annual Reports of EPA Grants Funded for 1FYGL - REF. NO. EPA 660/3-73-021
Fisheries and Energy Production: A Symposium — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-001
Flame Characterization Probes - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-023
Flare Systems Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-079
Flow Establishment and Initial Entrapment of Heated Water Surface Jets — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660 3-75-014
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasification/Desulfurization Demonstration at Atmospheric
Pressure) Volume I - Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-027a
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasification/Desulfurization Demonstration at Atmospheric
Pressure) Volume II - Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-O27b
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation Phase II - Pressurized Fluidized Bed Coal Combustion Development - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-027c
Fluorescence Immunoassay Technique for Detecting Organic Environmental Contaminants - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -75-004
Fluoride Emissions from Phosphoric Acid Plant Gypsum Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 4-095
Forcasting the Composition and Weight of Household Solid Wastes Using Input-Output Techniques. Volume II - REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-07Ib
Forecast of the Effects of Air and Water Controls of Solid Waste Generation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-74-095b
Forecasting the Composition and Weight of Household Solid Wastes Using Input-Output Techniques. Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-071a
Formation of Aerosols in a Photochemical Fast Flow Reactor - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-004
Formation of Halogenated Organics By Chlorination of Water Supplies — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 1-75 002
Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Part I - General Statistics — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-75-004a
Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Part II - Scatter Plots — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-75-004b
Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Boiler Baghouse - Nuclea Generating Plant - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-013a
Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Boiler Baghouse: Sunbury Steam-Electric Station — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-077a
Fuel and Energy Production by Bioconversion of Waste Materials: State-of-the-Art - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-148
Fuel Contaminants: Volume I. Chemistry- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-177a
Fuel Gas Environmental Impact - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-153
Fuel Gas Environmental Impact: Phase Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-078
Fuels Technology: A State-of-the-Art Review — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-034
Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume 1 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019a
Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume II - Appendices A through H - REF. NO. EPA-650, 2-73-019b
Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume III - Appendices I through L - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019c
Future Direction of Urban Water Models — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-058
Future Dredging Quantities in the Great Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-029
FIRST YEAR WORK PLAN for a Technology Assessment of Western Energy Resource Development — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-001
Gas and Leachate from Landfills: Formation, Collection, and Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600 9-76-004
Gas Requirements to Pressurize Abandoned Deep Mines - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-054
Gasification of Fossil Fuels Under Oxidative, Reductive, and Pyrolytic Conditions - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-042
Gasificotion/Combined-Cycle System for Electric Power Generation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-085
General Motors/Environmental Protection Agency Sulfate Dispersion Experiment Selected EPA Research Papers — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-035
Geochemical Interactions of Heavy Metals in Southeastern Salt Marsh Environments — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-023
Granite Industry Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-040
Great Lakes Water Quality — Status of Pertinent EPA Research — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-002
Ground Water Contamination in the Northeast States - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-056
Ground Water Pollution Features of Federal and State Laws and Regulations - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-73-001 a
Ground-Water Pollution Problems in the Northwestern United States — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-018
Growth Responses of Chicks Fed Microbial Protein Produced from Organic Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-074
Guide for the Evaluation of Atmospheric Analyzers - REF. NO. EPA-650 /4-74-014
Guide to Models in Governmental Planning and Operations - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-008
Guideline; *or »>vs Disooso' o* S~o'! Quantifies of Unused Pesticide — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-057
Guidelines for Burner Adjustments of Commercial Oil-FiredBoilers — Abstracted 600/9~76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-088
Guidelines for Demonstration Project Quality Assurance Programs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a REF. NO. EPA-600 '2 76 081
Guidelines for Determining Performance Characteristics of Altimated Methods for Measuring Nitrogen Dioxide and Hydrocarbons,
Corrected for Methane in Ambient Air- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-018
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XII - Determination of Phosphorus in Gasoline - REF. NO. EPA
650/4-74-0051
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Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XIII - Test for Lead in Gasoline by Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4~74-005m
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XIV - Screening Determination of Lead in Gasoline - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-74-005n
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume (-Determination of Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate
(Type-S Pitot Tube) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005a
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume II - Gas Analysis for Carbon Dioxide, Excess Air, and Dry
Molecular Weight - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005b
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume III - Determination of Moisture in Stack Gases - REF. NO. EPA
650/4-74-005c
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume IV - Determination of Particulate Emissions from Stationary
Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005d
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume VIII - Determination of CO Emissions from Stationary Sources by
NDIR Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005H
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase I, Light-Duty GasolinePowered
Vehicles - Quality Assurance Guidelines - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024a
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase I, Light-Duty GasolinePowered
Vehicles - Test Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024b
Guidelines for Residential Oil-Burner Adjustments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-069a
Handbook for Evaluating Water Bacteriology — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-006
Handbook for ORD Report Specifications - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-001
Handbook of Radiochemical Analytical Methods — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA 680/4 75 001
Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania, Advanced Waste Treatment Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIc — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-030
Hazardous Emission Characterization of Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-75-066
Haze Formation: It's Nature and Origin - 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-002
Haze Formation: Its Nature and Origin - 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-010
Health and Annoyance Impact of Odor Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -75-001
Health Consequences of Sulfur Oxides: A Report from CHESS,1970-1971 - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-004
Heavy Metal Accumulation in Soil and Vegetation From Smelter Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-012
Holkal Bend Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-062
Herbicide Runoff from Four Coastal Plain Soil Types - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-017
Herbicide Toxicity in Mangroves — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-004
High-Temperature Vortex Incinerator — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-025
High-Velocity, High-Efficiency Aerosol Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-020
Highway Air Pollution Measurement Program Using Sulfur Hexafluoride Tracer Gas - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-043
Hospital Solid Waste Disposal in Community Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-048
Hospital Solid Waste: An Annotated Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-001
Hydrocarbon Emissions Reduction From Ethylene Dichloride Processes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-053
Hydrocarbon Measurement Discrepancies Among Various Analyzers Using Flame-lonization Detectors — Abstracted 600/9—75-001 d —
- REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-010
Hydrogen Peroxide Cures Filamentous Growth in Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-033
HyperfHtration for Renovation of Textile Finishing Plant Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-O60
Hypochlorination of Pollution Stormwater Pumpage at New Orleans - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-067
Hypolimnetic Flow Regimes in Lakes and Impoundments - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-053
Hypolimnion Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume I - Dynamics of Bubble Plume - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-025a
Hypolimnion Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume II - Bubble Plume Gas Transfer - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-025b
Identification and Assessment of Asbestos Emissions from Incidental Sources of Asbestos - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-087
Identification and Characterization of the Use of Mixed Conventional and Waste Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-017
Identification of Regenerable Metal Oxide SO2 Sorbents for Fluidized Coal Combustion — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-065
Impact of the Use of Microorganisms on the Aquatic Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-001
Impact of Clean Fuels Combustion on Primary Particulate Emissions From Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-052
Impact of Hydrologk Modifications on Water Quality — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-007
Impact of SOx Emissions Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume I. Study Results and Planning Assumptions - REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-1610
Impact of SO. Emissions Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume II. Detailed Study Results - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-161 b
Impacts of Construction Activities in Wetlands of the United States - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-045
Impacts of Synthetic Liquid Fuel Development - Automotive Market: Volume I. Summary - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 7-76-004a
Impacts of Synthetic Liquid Fuel Development - Automotive Market: Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 7-76-004B
Implementation of a Computer Based Information System for Mass Spectral Identification - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-048
Improved Air Pollution Control for a Kraft Recovery Boiler: Recovery Boiler No. 4 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-071 b
Improved Air Pollution Control for Kraft Recovery Boiler Modified Recovery Boiler No. 3 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-071 a
Improved Liquid-Solids Separation By An Aluminum Compound in Activated Sludge Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-75-039
Improvement of Instrumentation and Methodology for Collection and Analysis of Mercury - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-028
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Improvement of Treatment of Food Industry Waste - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-035
Improving the Statistical Reliability of Stream Heat Assimilation Prediction — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-037
In-Stack Transmissometer Evaluation and Application to Participate Opacity Measurement — Abstracted 600/9-75-00It — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-75-O08
In-Stack Transmissometer Measurement of Particulate Opacity and Mass Concentration — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-120
In-Vitro Screening Methods Evaluating the Neurotoxic Potential of Pesticides -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/1-76-005
Incineration of Bulky Refuse Without Prior Shredding - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-023
Incineration of Plastics Found in Municipal Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-087
Incinerator Overfire Mixing Demonstration — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-016
Including Nonunif arm Flow - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-170
Indexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports - Updated to January 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
REF. NO. EPA-600/9-74-002
Indexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports - REF. NO. EPA 600/9-74-001
Indigester Black Liquor Oxidation for Odor Control in Kraft Pulping - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-005
Industrial Chemicals Solid Waste Generation — The Significance of Process Resource Recovery, and Improved Disposal - REF. NO. EPA
670/2-74-078
Industrial Solid Waste Classification Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-024
Industrial Water Softener Waste Brine Reclamation - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-007
Influence of Aerodynamic Phenomena on Formation in Combustion — Volume I. Experimental Results — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d —
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-061 a
Influence of Fiber Characteristics on Particulate Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-002
Influence of Fly Ash Compositional Factors on Electrical Volume Resistivity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-074
Influence of Land Use on Stream Nutrient Levels — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-014
Influences of Wastewater Management an Land Use: Tahoe Basin 1950-1972 - REF. NO. EPA-600/5- 74-019
Information Resource: Final Report Water Pollution Control in Water Utilities - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-O20
Infrared Absorption by Sulfuric Acid Vapor - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-191
Infrared Dry Caustic vs. Wet Caustic Peeling of White Potatoes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-088
Infrared Fourier Transform Spectrometry of Gas Chromatography Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660 '2-73-034
Infrared Gas Filter Correlation Instrument for In-Situ Measurement of Gaseous Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-094
Infrared Sensor for the Remote Monitoring of SO? - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-041
Infrared Spectral Sensor for Refuse Sorting - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-031
Inputs of Phosphorus from Precipitation to Lake Michigan — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-005
Initream Aeration to Control Dissolved Sulf ide in Sanitary Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-024
Instrument for Simultaneous Monitoring NO« and SO2 in Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-027
Instrument to Monitor CH4, CO and CO? in Auto Exhaust - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-030
Instrumental Analyses for Wet Scrubbing Processes - REF. NO. EPA-650'2-74-064
Instrumentation and Automation Experiences in WastewaterTreatment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-198
Instrumentation and Methodology far the Assay of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-069
Integrated Multi-media Pollution Model -REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-020
Interactions of Stack Gas Sulfur and Nitrogen Oxides on Dry Berkau - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-029
Interactions of Various Air Pollutants on Causation of Pulmonary Disease- REF. NO. EPA-650/1-73-002
Interfacing a 24-Point Analog Recorder to a Computer Controlled Telemetry line — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
670/4-75-002
Inlerferometric Instrumentation For Particle Size Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-034
Interim Radiochemical Methodology for Drinking Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600,'4-75-008
Interim Report of Task Force on Phosphate Removal Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-013
Interim Report on the Impact of Public Law 92-500 on Municipal Pollution Control Technology — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-018
Intermedia Aspects of Air and Water Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-003
Interpretative Compilation of EPA Studies Related to Coal Quality and Cleanability - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-030
Invariant Modeling of Turbulence and Diffusion in the Planetary Boundary Layer - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-035
Inverted Siphons for Oil Trapping — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-028
Investigation of the Effects of Carbon Monoxide on Humans in the Driving Task - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-003
Investigation of the Orion Research Cyanide Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-005
Investigation of Acid Mine Drainage Effects on Reservoir Fishery Populations - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-107
Investigation of Corrosion Deposition Phenomena on Gas Turbine Blades - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-006
Investigation of Extractive Sampling Interface Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-6SO/2-74-OB9
Investigation of Gas Phase Oxonolysis Reactions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-024
Investigation of Particulate Emission from Oil-Fired Residential Heating Units- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-026
Investigation of Particulate Matter Monitoring Using Contact Electrification - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 5-043
Investigation of Remote Sensing Techniques for Agricultural Feedlat Pollution Detection - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-002
Investigation of Surface Combustion Concepts for NO* Control in Utility Boilers and Stationary Gas Turbines - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-014
Investigation of Surface Films - Chesapeake Bay Entrance - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-099
Ion Exchange Process for Recovery of Chromate from Pigment Manufacturing - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-044
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Ion-Selective Membranes Electrodes for Water Pollution Water Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-079
Iron Foundry Cupola Recuperative Emission Control Demonstration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-004
Iron Foundry Cupola Recuperative Emission Control Demonstration — Design Manual - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-004
Isolating Organic Water Pollutants: XAD Resins, Urethane Foams, Solvent Extraction — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
660/4-75-003
Isolation of Hayfever Antigens from Short Ragweed Pollen - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-044
Isotopic Composition of Carbon Monoxide in St. Louis, Missouri Area — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-010
IERL-RTP Data Quality Manual - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-159
IERI-RTP Procedures Manual: Level 1 Environmental Assessment - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-160a
Johns-Manville CHEAP Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-O58a
Joint Construction Sediment Control Project - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-035
Kinetic Mechanisms of Methane/Air Combustion with Pollutant Formation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-045
Kinetic Mechanisms Governing the Fate of Chemically Bound Sulfur and Nitrogen in Combustion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-017
Kinetic Model for Orthophosphate Reactions in Mineral Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-022
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of EPA Methods 2,6 and 7 - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-039
Laboratory and Numerical Simulation of Plume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flow Over Complex Terrain - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-044
Laboratory Analyses of Atmospheric Hydrocarbon - California South Coast Air Basin (Los Angeles Air Quality Control Region) August -
November 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-052
Laboratory Evaluation of a Method for Enhancing the Kinetics of Activated Sludge Treatment Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-061
Laboratory Ozonation of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-075
Laboratory Study of Continous Electro-oxidation of Dilute Cuanide Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-059
Laboratory Study of Self-Sealing Limestone Plugs for Mine Openings - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-081
Lake Classification — A Trophic Characterization of Wisconsin Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-033
Land Application of Sludge Effluent and Sludges: Selected Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-042
Land Use and the Environment: An Anthology of Readings — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-009
Land Use Decision Methodology for Environmental Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-008
Land Use Forms and the Environment - An Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-003
Larry-Car-Free Charging of Coke Ovens - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-099
Lead: Environmental Sources and Red Cell Toxicity in Urban Children - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-003
lidar Studies of Stack Plumes in Rural and Urban Environments - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-002
Lime Disinfection of Sewage Bacteria at Low Temperature - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-017
Lime Stabilized Sludge: Its Stability and Effect on Agricultural Land — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-012
Lime Use in Wastewater Treatment: Design and Cost Data — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-038
Lime/Limestone Scrubbing for SOi and Particulate Removal in a Marble Bed Scrubber - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-052
Lime/Limestone Scrubbing in a Pilot Dustraxtor - Key West - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-077
Limestone and Limestone-Lime Neutralization of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-051
Limited SO? and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume I - Plume Tracking by Correlation Spectroscopy - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-005a
Limited SOi and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume II, Longline Ambient SOi Monitor and Variability of SO2 and NOx - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-75-005b
Limnological Investigation of the Muskegon County, Michigan, Wastewater Storage Lagoons—Phase One — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-009
Limnological Studies of Flat-head, Montana: A Status Report - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-023
Limnological Studies of Flathead Lake Montana: A Status Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-039
Liquid Aerobic Composting of Cattle Wastes and Evaluation of Byproducts - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-034
literature Review and Bibliography of Mammalian Toxicology of Select Munitions — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
670/9-75-008
Literature Search and Analysis of Information Regarding Sources, Uses, Production, Consumption, Reported Medical Cases and
Toxicology of Platinum and Palladium - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-008
Literature Survey of Instrumental Measurements of Biochemical Oxygen Demand for Control Application, 1960-1963 - REF. NO. EPA
670/4-74-001
Livestock and the Environment - A Bibliography with Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-024
Livestock and the Environment—A Bibliography with Abstracts, Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-003
Livestock and the Environment: A Bibliography with Abstracts— Volume III - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-189
Loading Functions for Assessment of Water Pollution from Nonpoint Sources - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-151
Lena Star Steel Steam-Hydro Air Cleaning System Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-028
Losses of Fertilizers and Pesticides from Claypan Soils - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-068
Low Cost Compact X-Ray Flourescent Analyzer for On-SHe Measurement of Trace Element in Airborne Particulate Emission - REF. NO.
EPA-600/4-75-002
Low Winter Dissolved Oxygen in Some Alaskan Rivers - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-008
Magnesia Scrubbing Process as Applied to an OiUFired Power Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-057
Management Practices Affecting Quality and Quantity of Irrigation Return Flow — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
660/2-75-005
Managing the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-010
Manual for Deicer Chemical Application Practices - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-045
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Manual far Deicing Chemical Storage and Handling - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-033
Manual of Analytical Quality Control for Pesticides and Related Compounds in Human and Environmental Samples — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-017
Manual Methods for Sampling and Analysis of Particulate Emissions From Municipal Incinerators - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-023
Marine Algal Assay Procedure Bottle Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA 660/3-75-008
Marketing H2 SO4 from SO? Abatement Sources— The TVA Hypothesis - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-051
Mathematical Analysis of the Kinetics of Viral Inactivation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-067
Mathematical Model for Aerobic Digestion - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-045
Mathematical Model for Barged Ocean Disposal of Wastes- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-029
Mathematical Model for Post Aeration - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-044
Mathematical Model of Electrostatic Precipitation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-037
Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplanlcton in Lake Ontario — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-005
Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplankton in Lake Ontario: Part II - Simulations Using Lake 1 Model - REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-065
Mathematical Modeling of Simulated Photochemical Smog - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-026
Mathematical Simulation of an Adsorber for Pollutant Removal — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ib — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-110
Mathematical Simulation of Atmospheric Photochemical Reactions: Model Development, Validation, and Application - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-74-011
Mathematical Simulation of Smog Chamber Photo-Chemical Experiments - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-040
Measurement and Characterization of Particles in Wet Scrubbing Process for SO. Control - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-024
Measurement of the Opacity and Mass Concentration of Partieulate Emissions by Transmissometry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-128
Measurement of Atmospheric Sulfates: Evaluation of the Methylthymol Blue Method ~ Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/4-76-015
Measurement of Atmospheric Sulfates: Literature Search and Methods Selection — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/4-76-008
Measurement of Entrained Liquid Levels in Effluent Gases from Scrubber Demisters - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-050
Measurement of Residual Chlorine Levels in Cooling Water — Amperometric Method - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-039
Measurement of Strontium-89 and Strontium-90 in Environmental Waters: A Tentative Reference Method — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a
— REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-011
Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide, Particulate, and Trace Elements in Copper Smelter Converter and Roaster/Reverberatory Gas Streams -
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-111
Measurement of Total Radium and Radium-226 in Environmental Waters: A Tentative Reference Method — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o
— REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-012
Measurements of Active Biomass Concentrations in Biological Waste Treatment Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-75-029
Measures of Effectiveness for Refuse Storage, Collection, and Transportation Practices - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-082
Measuring External Effects of Solid Waste Management — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-010
Mechanism of Photoehemically Initiated Oxidations - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-070
Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group, Research Triangle Park, 13 November 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/9-76-006
Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group, Cincinnati, 31 March 1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-001
Mercury in the Aquatic Systems: Metholation, OxidationReduction; in Bio Accumulation - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-021
Mercury in the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-008
Mercury Recovery from Contaminated Waste Waters and Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-O86
Mesoscale Windfield Analysis of Los Angeles Basin - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-001
Metabolism of Carbamate Insecticides - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-002
Metabolism of Mercury Compounds in Microorganisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-O07
Metallic Recovery From Waste Waters Utilizing Cementation - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-008
Metallurgical Upgrading of Automotive Scrap Steel - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-091
Metals Mining and Milling Process Profiles with Environmental Aspects - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-167
Meteorological Episodes of Slowest Dilution in Contiguous United States - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-002
Method for Evaluating SO? Abatement Strategies ~ Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-045
Method for Obtaining Replicate Particulate Samples from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-025
Methodology for the Study of Urban Storm Generated Pollution and Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-145
Methodology for Assignment of a Hydrocarbon Photochemical Reactivity Index for Emissions From Mobile Sources - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-025
Methodology for Determining the Effects of Fuels and Additives on Atmospheric Visibility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-068
Methodology for Determining Fuel Effects on Diesel Particulate Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-056
Methodology for Inventorying Hydrocarbons ~- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-013
Methodology for Treating large Localized Emissions of Reactive Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-006
Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests with Fish, Macroinvertebrates, and Amphibians — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-009
Methods for Improvement of Trickling Filter Plant Performance, Part I - Mechanical and Biological Optima - REF. NO. SPA-
Methods for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Nitrate and Sulfate in Atmospheric Particulates - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-050
Methods to Treat, Control and Monitor Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc ~ REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-042
Methyl Mercury and the Metabolic Responses of Brain Tissue ~ Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-013
Methylation of Mercury in a Terrestrial Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-014
Methylmercury: Formation in Plant Tissues - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-049
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Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurication of Coal. Volume II - Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-1 43b
Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal. Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76- 1 43a
Mkrobial Degradation and Accumulation of Pesticides in Aquatic Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-7 5-007
Mkrobral-Malathion Interaction in Artificial Satt-Marsh Ecosystems: Effects and Degradation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF.
NO. EPA-660/3-75-035
Microbiological Production of Geosmin - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-094
Microbiology of Sewage Sludge Disposal in Soil - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-074
Mkrostraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-049
Mine Drainage Pollution Control Demonstration Grant Procedures and Requirement — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-003
Mine Spoil Potentials for Soil and Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-070
Minimum Standards For Quality of Life — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-0 1 2
Mixed Oxides for Fuel Cell Electrodes — Abstracted 600/9-76-01 3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-O07
Mobile Fabric Filter System Design and Field Test Results - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-059
Mobile Lidar Study of the Los Angeles Mixing Layer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-009
Modal Cities - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-027
Mode of Action of Cydodiene Insecticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-0 13o — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 1-76-008
Model for Optimal Design and Operation of Solid Waste Transfer Stations - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 5-74-009
Model Verification - Aircraft Emissions Impact on Air Quality - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-049
Modeling of the Effects of Pollutants and Dispersion in Urban Atmospheres — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-002
Modeling Dynamic, of Biological and Chemical Components of Aquatic Ecosystems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-012
Modeling Pesticides and Nutrients on Agricultural Lands — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-043
Modifications to the Executive Computer Program for Steady-State Simulation of Wastewater Treatment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA
670/2-74-066
Modular Wastewater Treatment System Demonstration For the Textile Maintenance Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-037
Molecular Modulation Spectrometry for Observation of Free Radicals - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-004
Molecular Sieve Central Process in Sulfuric Acid Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-066
Molecular Sieve Mercury Control Process in Chlor-Alkali Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-01 3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-014
Molecular Sieve NO, Control Process in Nitric Acid Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-01 3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-0 1 5
Molecular Sieve Tests for Control of NO Emissions From A Nitric Acid Plant; Volume II — Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-048b
Molecular Sieve Tests for Control of NOx Emissions from a Nitric Acid Plant; Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-048a
Molecular Sieve Tests for Control of Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-01 3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-047
Molybdenum - A Toxicological Appraisal - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 1 -75-004
Monitoring Disposal- Well Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-7 5-008
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Data Management - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-0 1 9
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Illustrative Examples - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-036
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Methods and Costs - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-023
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Monitoring Methodology - REF. NO. EPA-6OO/4-76-026
Mortality, Saltwater Adaptation and Reproduction of Fish During Gas Supersaturation - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-050
Multi-Purpose Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment Facility, Mount Clemens, Michigan — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-010
Multielement Analyses of Environmental Samples by Spark Source Mass Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-001
Municipal Waste Disposal by Shipborne Incineration and Sea-Disposal of Residues - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-01 7
Municipal Water Pollution Control Abstracts for 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-005
National Environmental Specimen Bank Survey — Abstracted 600/9-76-01 3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 1 -76-006
Negatively Buoyant Jets in a Cross How - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-01 2
for Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Metal Finishing Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-033
for Treating Metal Finishing Effluents by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-1 97
New Mkrobial Indicators of Wastewater Chlorination Efficiency - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-082
News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati - May-December, 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-O02
News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, January - December 1 975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-0 1 7
News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, January - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-003
Nitrate and Nitrite Volatilization By Microorganisms in Laboratory Experiments - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-002
Nitrate Removal from Water at the Water-Mud Interface in Wetlands - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-042
Nitrite-Accelerated Photochemical Degradation of Cellulose as a Pretreatment for Microbiological Conversion to Protein - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-73-052
Nitrogen and Irrigation Management to Reduce Return-Flow Pollution in the Columbia Basin - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-1 58
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses from Agronomy Plots in North Alabama - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-033
Nitrogen in the Subsurface Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-030
Nitrogen Removal By Ammonia Stripping - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-040
Nitrogen Sources and Cycling in Natural Waters - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-002
Nitrogenous Compounds in the Environment - REF. NO. EPA SAB 73-00 1
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Nomographs for Thermal Pollution Control Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-004
Nonpoint-Source Pollution in Surface Waters: Associated Problems and Investigative Techniques — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF.
NO. EPA-680/4-75-004
Normal Carboxyhemoglobin Levels of Blood Donors in the United States - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-004
North Fork Alluvial Decontamination Project, Hubbard Creek Reservoir Watershed - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-019
Numerical and Experimental Study of Stably Stratified Flow Around Complex Terrain - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-021
Numerical Models of Lake Currents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-020
Nutrient Control by Plant Modification at El Logo, Texas - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-104
Nutrient Inactivation As A Lake Restoration Procedure — I. Laboratory Investigations - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-032
Nutrition of Great Lakes Cladophora- REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-044
Nutritional Ecology of Nuisance Aquatic Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-027
NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY—Data Acquisitions and Laboratory Analysis System for Lake Samples — Abstracted
600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-015
NERC-Cincinnati Annual Report, 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-O02
NO* Abatement for Stationary Sources in Japan ~ Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-013b
NO« Combustion Control Methods and Costs for Stationary Sources—Summary Study — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-046
NO? Actinometer for Field Use - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-036
NO2 Measuring System - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-059
NTA and Mercury in Artificial Stream Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-025
Objective Procedures for Optimum Location of Air Pollution Observation Stations - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-005
Occupational and Environmental Pesticide Exposure Study in South Florida-REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-002
Occurrence and Distribution of Potentially Volatile Trace Elements in Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-054
Occurrence of Organohalides in Chlorinated Drinking Waters - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-008
Odor Control by Scrubbing in the Rendering Industry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-009
Odor Removal from Air by Adsorption on Charcoal - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-084
Odors from Confined Livestock Production - A State of the Art - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-023
Odors Emitted From Raw and Digested Sewage Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-098
Off-the-Shelf Analyzers for Measuring Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-034
Office of Research and Development Program Guide - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-009
Oil Recovery System Using Sorbent Material - REF. NO. EPA 670 '2-73-068
Oil Recovery System Utilizing Polyurethane Foam—A Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-084
Oil Shale Air Pollution Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-009
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-003
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports - November 1974 - February 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-044
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, August 1975 - October 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-113
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, February 1975 - April 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-059
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, May 1975 - July 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-129
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, November 1975 - January 1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-185
On-Line Colorimetric Analyzers for Monitoring Nitrate-Nitrite, Ammonia, Orthophosphorus and Total Hydrolyzable Phosphorus in
Wastewater-Treatment Process Streams - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-046
On-Shore Treatment Systems for Sewerage from Watercraft Retention Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-007
Optical Measurements of Smoke Particle Size Generated by Electric Arcs - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-034
Optimal Configuration of a Regional Solid Waste Management System - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-007
Optimal Method for Measuring the Mass Concentration of Particulate Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-062
Optimization and Design of an Oil/Activated Sludge Concentration Process - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-74-004
Optimization and Evaluation of a Microelectrolytic Conductivity Detector for the Gas Chroma!->graphic Determination of Pesticide
Residues — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13a REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-012
Optimization Models for Regional Public Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-008
Optimizing a Petrochemical Waste Bio-Oxidation System Through Automation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
660/2-75-021
Organic Compounds in Pulp Mill Lagoon Discharge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-028
Organic Compounds Entering Groundwater from a Landfill - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-077
Organic Nutrient Factors Effecting Algal Growths - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-003
Outdoor Smog Chamber Studies: Effect of Hydrocarbon Reduction on Nitrogen Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-011
Outpatient Medical Costs Related to Air Pollution in the Portland, Oregon Area - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-017
Overland Flow Treatment of Raw Wastewater with Enhanced Phosphorus Removal - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-131
Overview of EPA/IERL-RTP Scrubber Programs — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-054
Oxidation of Halocarbons - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-008
Oxidation of Organic Matter in Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-005
Oxygenation of Aqueous Bodies Using Liquid Oxygen-Loxination - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-048
Ozone and Vascular Tissue Differentiation in Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-068
OR&D ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 1 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-002
OR*D ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 2 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-008
OR*D Publications Summary - December 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 d
ORSD Publications Summary - June 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 b
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ORAD Publications Summary - March 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001o
OR40 Publications Summary - September 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 c
OR&D Publications Summary, March 1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-013a
Particle Detector By Mechanical Impact Sensing - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-025
Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on a Wet Electrostatic Precipitator — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-033
Pariiculate Collection Efficiency Measurements on an Electrostatic Precipitator Installed on a Paper Mill Recovery Boiler - REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-141
Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on Three Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-056
Particulate Collection Study, EPA/TV A Full-Stole Dry Limestone Injection Tests - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-053
Particulate Control Mobile Test Units: First Year's Operation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-042
Particulate Emissions from Alfalfa Dehydrating Plants — Control Costs and Effectiveness - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-007
Particulate Emissions from Prototype Catalyst Cars - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-054
Particulate Removal From Gas Streams at High Temperature - High Pressure - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-020
Particulate Sampling Strategies for Large Power Plants Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation
- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-102
Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-102a
Passive Flow Measurement System for Storm and Combined Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-115
Paunch Manure as a Feed Supplement in Channel Catfish Farming - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-046
Pentapure Impinger Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-024a
Performance of the OSCO Model 1391 Water Wastewater Sampler — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670 /4-75-001
Performance of the Union Carbide Dissolved Oxygen Sensor - REF. NO. EPA-670 4-73-018
Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide For Local Administrators — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ib — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-005
Performance Specifications far Stationary-Source Monitoring Systems for Gases and Visible Emissions — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74—013
Pesticide Induced Delayed Neurotoxicity - Proceedings of a Conference - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-025
Pesticide Movement from Crop Lands into Lake Erie - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-032
Pesticide, Transport and Runoff Model for Agricultural Land - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-013
Pesticides in the Illinois Waters of Lake Michigan - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-002
Pesticides Epidemiological Field Studies - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-009
Petrograhpic Characteristics and Physical Properties of Marls, Chalks, Shells and Their Calcines Related to Desulfurization of Flue Gases
- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-044
Petroleum Weathering: Some Pathways, Fate and Disposition on Marine Waters - REF. NO. EPA-660 / 3-73-013
Pharmacokinetics of Toxic Elements in Rainbow Trout - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-74-027
Phosphate Reduction and Response of Planton Populations in Keetenay Lake - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-063
Phosphate Removal in an Activated Sludge Facility - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-061
Phosphorus Uptake and Release by Lake Ontario Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-006
Photochemical Oxidants in the Ambient Air of the United States -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-017
Photochemical Oxidation of Kraft Air Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-005
Physical - Chemical Treatment of Raw Material Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-070
Physical and Setting Characteristics of Particulars in Storm and Sanitary Wastewaters — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-011
Physical-Chemical Treatment of Municipal Wastes by Recycled Magnesium Carbonate - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-055
Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Methods of Solid Waste Testing - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-001
Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Methods of Solid Waste Testing: Four Additional Procedures - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-74-007
Phytoplankton Composition and Abundance in Lake Ontario During IFYGL — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-004
Pilot - Demonstration Project for Industrial Reuse of Renovated Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-064
Pilot Plant Optimization of Phosphoric Acid Recovery Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-015
Pilot Scale Treatment of Wine Stillage — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-002
Pilot-Plant Study of an Ammonia Absorption Ammonium Bisulfote Regeneration Process, Topical Report Phases I and II - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-049a
Planned Maintenance Management System for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-73-004
Plant Scale Studies of the Magnesium Carbonate Water Treatment Process - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-75-006
Plant Uptake of Cadmium from Phosphate Fertilizer - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-053
Plume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flows Over Complex Terrain: Phase 2 - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-022
Plume Temperature Measurements of Shallow Submerged Model Discharges With Current - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-001
Pneumo-Slurry Pipeline Collection and Removal of Municipal Solid Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-072
Pollutant Analysis Cost Survey - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-125
Pollutant Potential of Raw and Chemically Fixed Hazardous Industrial Wastes and Flue Gas Desulfurization Sludges - Interim Report -
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-182
Polluted Ground water: A Review of the Significant Literature - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-74-OO1
Polluted Groundwater: Estimating the Effects of Man's Activities (Formerly 600/4-74-002) - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-74-002
Polluted Groundwater: Some Causes, Effects, Controls and Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-73-001 b
Pollution Abatement From Cattle Feedlots in Northeastern Colorado and Nebraska — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 lc — REF. NO. EPA
660/2-75-015
Pollution Aspects of Catfish Production—Review and Projections - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-064
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Pollution Control Technology for Pesticide Formulotors and Packagers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-094
Pollution Control Technology Assessment - Proceedings of an Environmental Resources Conference, May 1-3, 1974 — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-006
Pollution Effects on Adult Steelhead Migration in the Snake River - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-017
Pollution Problems and Research Needs for an Oil Shale Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-067
Portable Device for Measuring Wastewater Flow in Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-73-002
Potentially Hazardous Emissions From The Extraction and Processing of Coal and Oil — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-038
Poultry Manure Disposal by Plow-Furrow-Cover- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-085
Poultry Processing Wastewater Treatment and Reuses - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-060
Power Plants, Chlorine and Estuaries - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-055
Precipitation Scavenging of Fossil-Fuel Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-031
Precipitation Scavenging of Inorganic Pollutants from Metropolitan Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-005
Prediction of Sub-soil Erodibility Using Chemical, Mineralogical and Physical Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-043
Preliminary Assessment of Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-065
Preliminary Design of a Comprehensive Waste Oil Processing Facility — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-056
Preliminary Design of a Household Refuse Grinder - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-020
Preliminary Emissions Assessment of Conventional Stationary Combustion Systems Volume I - Executive Summary — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-046a
Preliminary Emissions Assessment of Conventional Stationary Combustion Systems Volume II - Final Report — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-046b
Preliminary Milk Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-007
Preparation and Evaluation of Activated Carbon Produced from Municipal Refuse - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-010
Preventing Landfill Leachate Contamination of Water - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-021
Pricing for Water Supply: Its Impact on Systems Management - REF. NO. EPA-670/1 -74-001
Problems and Opportunities in Management of Combustible Solid Wastes- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-056
Procedures for Measurement in Stratified Gases - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-086a
Procedures for Measurement in Stratified Gases - Volume II, Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-086b
Proceeding, Coal Combustion Seminar, June 19-20,1973 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-021
Proceedings of the EPA Conference on Environmental Modeling and Simulation - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-016
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Sampling Geothermal Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-011
Proceedings of the Solvent Reactivity Conference - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-010
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume I - Fundamental Research - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-152a
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume II - Fuels and Process Research and Development - REF. NO. EPA-
600 2-76-152b
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume III - Field Testing and Surveys - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-152c
Proceedings of First US/USSR Symposium on Comprehensive Analysis of the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-004
Proceedings of Seminar on Methodology for Monitoring the Marine Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-74-004
Proceedings of Symposium on Statistical Aspects of Air Quality - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-038
Proceedings of Third International Conference on Fluidized-Bed Combustion - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-73-053
Proceedings Fourth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-031
Proceedings, Symposium Control of Fine-Particulate Emissions from Industrial Sources, January 15-18,1974 San Francisco, CA - REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-74-008
Proceedings, USEPA, OEM! National Conference on Health, Environmental Effects, and Control Technology of Energy Use - REF. NO.
EPA-600/7-76-002
Proceedings: Biostimulation-Nutrient Assessment Workshop — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-034
Proceedings: Fifth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-058
Proceedings: Flue Gas Desulfurization Symposium 1973-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-038
Proceedings: Symposium on the Use of Fabric Filters for the Control of Submicron Particulates (April 8-10,1974, Boston, Ma.) - REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-0'3
Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974, Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650,'2-74-126b
Proceedings: Symposium on Fine Particles - Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-059
Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization—New Orleans, March 1976: Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-136a
Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization—New Orleans, March 1976: Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-136b
Process and Environmental Technology for Producing SNG and Liquid Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-O11
Process Modifications for Control of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Combustion, Incineration, and Metals - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-100
Production of Clean Fuel Gas From Bituminous Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-049
Production of Low-Sulfur Gasoline - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-130
Program for Preventing and Eliminating Oil Pollution of the Buffalo River — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-029
Program for Reduction of NOx from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005a
Program for Reduction of NOx from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase lla - NOx - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005b
Program for Reduction of NOx from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers - Phase 1 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005
Programmed Demonstration for Erosion and Sediment Control Specialist - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-071
Progress in Instrumentation and Techniques for Measurement of Air Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74—015
Projects in the Industrial Pollution Control Division - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-001
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Promising Technologies for Treating Hazardous Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-088
Promoting Environmental Quality Through Urban Planning and Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-015
Properties of Ammonium Sulfate, Ammonium, and Sulfur Dioxide Solutions in Ammonia Scrubbing Processes — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-012
Protein Production from Acid Whey VIA Fermentation - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-025
Protocol for Evaluating the Nitrogen Status of Lake Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-024
Protocol to Characterize Gaseous Emissions as a Function of Fuel and Additive Composition — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-75-048
Public Attitudes Toward Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-086
Public Behavior and Attitudes in Response to Reported Hazardous Drinking Water - A Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-026
Publications Bibliography -1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-002
Puget Sound Oceanographic Field Studies Data Report, Everett, BELLINGHAM, Port Angeles, 1962-63 - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-73-014
Pyrolysis of Solid Municipal Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-039
POPEX—Ranking Air Pollution Sources by Population Exposure — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-063
Quality of Life Concept - A Potential New Tool For DecisionMakers - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-011
Quality of Life Indicators in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1970: A Comprehensive Assessment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO.
EPA-600/5-75-016
Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement Systems. Volume I. Principles — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO.
EPA-600/9-76-005
Quality Assurance Program for the EPA/Shawnee Wet Limestone Scrubber Demonstration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-080
Quantification of Pollution in Agricultural Runoff - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2 74-005
Quantitative Analysis of Airborne Asbestos by X-Ray Diffraction: Final Report on Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-004
Quantitative Method for Effluent Compliance Monitoring Resource Allocation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-015
Quantitative Method for Toxaphene by GC-CI-MS Specific Ion Monitoring — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-010
Radiation Quality Assurance Intercomparison Studies 1974-1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-014
Radiation Treatment of High Strength Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-017
Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program - 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-002a
Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program, 1973 - 1974 - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-001A
Radioiodine Prediction Model for Nuclear Tests - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-027
RadMytic Hydrolysis of Cellulose - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-030
Rainfall-Runoff Relations on Urban and Rural Areas — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-046
Rapid Method for Determining NO. Emissions in Flue Gases — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-094
Rapping Reentrainment in a Nearly Full-Scale Pilot Electrostatic Precipitator - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-140
Rationale and Methodology for Monitoring Graundwater Polluted by Mining Activities (Formerly 600/4-74-003) - REF. NO. EPA
680/4-74-003
Raw Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and Steel, Volume I - Technical
Discussion - REF. NO. EPA-670 /2-74-024A
Raw Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and Steel, Volume II - Appendices -
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-024B
Raw Sewage Coagulation and Aerobic Sludge Digestion — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-049
Reactivity of Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons with Ol and NO in the Presence of Light - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-010
Realistic Models for Mortality Rates and Their Estimation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-015
Recirculating Waste System for Swine Units - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-025
Reclamation of Energy from Organic Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-016
Reclamation of Metal Values from Metal-Finishing Waste Treatment Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-018
Reclamation of Surfuric Acid From Waste Streams — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-016
Recommended Design of Sample Intake Systems for Automatic Instrumentation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-75-012
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume I - Summary Report - REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-73-053A
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume II - Toxicologic Summary -
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053B
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume III - Disposal Process
Discretions: Ultimate Disposal Incineration, and Pyrolysis Processes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053C
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volum IV - Disposal Process
Descriptions: Biological and Miscellaneous Waste Treatment Processes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053D
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume V - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Pesticides and Cyanide Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053E
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume VI - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Mercury, Arsenic, Chromium and Cadmium Compounds - REF. NO. EPA
670/2-73-053F
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume VII - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Propellants, Explosives, and Chemical Warfare Materiel - REF. NO. EPA
670/2-73-053G
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Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume VIII - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Miscellaneous Inorganic and Organic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-73-053H
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume IX - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Radioactive Materials - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-0531
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume X - Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Organic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053J
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XI - Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Organic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053K
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XII - Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Inorganic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053L
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XIII — Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Inorganic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053AA
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XIV - Summary of Waste
Origins, Forms and Quantities - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053N
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XV - Research and
Development Plans - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053O
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XVI - References - REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-73-053P
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume I thru Volume XVI - REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-73-053A-P
Recovery of Fatty Materials From Edible Oil Refinery Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-015
Recycle of Synthetic Warp Sizes From Textile Desizing Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-014
Recycling of Waste Oils — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-068
Reductant Gases for Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-130
Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-057
Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion and Regeneration of Sulfur-Containing Additives -
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-104
Refinement and Validation of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-037
Refinery Catalytic Cracker Reginerator SO, Control Process Survey - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-082
Refinery Effluent Water Treatment Plant Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-020
Regeneration of Chromated Aluminum Deoxidizers - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-023
Regenerative Limestone Process for Fluidized - Bed Coal Combustion and Desulfurization - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-001
Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Emission Inventory Handbook - Volume 1 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-01 la
Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Emission Inventory Handbook - Volume 2 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-0lib
Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Emission Inventory Handbook - Volume 3 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-01 Ic
Regional Air Pollution Study Program - Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-009
Regional Air Pollution Study: Expeditionary Research Program, Summer 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-016
Regional Air Pollution Study: Quality Assurance Audits - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-032
Regional Governmental Arrangements in Metropolitan Areas: Nine Case Studies - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-024
Regression Using "Hockey Stick" Functions - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-024
Relationship Between Circumsolar Sky Brightness and Atmospheric Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-012
Relationship Between Diameter and Height for the Design of a Swirl Concentrator as a Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator - REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-74-039
Reliability of Bacterial Mutagenesis Techniques to Distinguish Carcinogenic and Non-carcinogenic Chemicals - REF. NO. EPA-
600/1-76-022
Remote Measurement of Power Plant Smoke Stack Effluent Velocity - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-062
Remote Sensing of Air Pollution in Urban Areas - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-026
Remote Sensing of Pollutants - Computerized Reduction of Long-Path Absorption Data - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-113
Removal of Algae in Natural Bodies of Water - REF. NO. EPA 600/3 76-059
Removal of Chromium from Plating Rinse Water Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ic — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-055
Removal of Heavy Metals from Mine Drainage by Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-080
Removal of Manganese From Mine Drainage by Ozone and Chlorine — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-006
Renovation of Industrial Inorganic Wastewater by Evaporation with Interface Enhancement — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-017
Renovation of Secondary Effluent for Re-use as a Water Resource - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-016
Replacement of Activated Sludge Secondary Clarifiers by Dynamic Straining — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-045
Report on the Problem of Halogenated Air Pollutants and Stratospheric Ozone — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-
600/9-75-008
Research and Development of a Selective Algaecide to Control Nuisance Algal Growth-Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-019
Research Needs and Priorities: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Cost - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-73-OOSb
Research Needs for the Potable Reuse of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-O07
Research Status of Effects of Land Application of Animal Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-010
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Research Study of Coal Preparation Plant and By-Product Coke Plant Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-050
Residential Oil Furnace System Optimization—Phase I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-038
Residual Management by Land Disposal - Proceedings of the Hazardous Waste Research Symposium - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-015
Residuum and Residual Fuel Oil Supply and Demand in the United States, 1973-1985 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-166
Resources Allocation to Optimize Mining Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-112
Restoring the Willamette River: Costs and Impacts of Water Quality Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-005
Results of Ocean Diffusion and Biological Studies of the Hollywood, Florida, Ocean Outfall — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/3-76-003
Reuse of Power Plant Desulfurization Waste Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-024
Reverse Osmosis of Treated and Untreated Secondary Sewage Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-077
Reverse Osmosis of Treated and Untreated Secondary Sewage Effluent; Appendix A-2 and Appendix A-6 — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-027
Review of the Physiological Impact of Mercurials - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-022
Review of Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-002
Review of Landspreading of Liquid Municipal Sewage Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-049
Reviewing Environmental Impact Statements - Power Plant Cooling Systems, Engineering Aspects - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-016
Reviews of Current literature on Analytical Methodology and Quality Control - Activities for 1973 through 1974 - REF. NO. EPA
670/4-74-003b
Role of Mixed Function Oxidases in Insecticide Action — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-002
Role of Polyelectrolytes in Filtration Processes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-O32
Role of Solid-Gas Interactions in Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-007
Role of Trace Elements in Management of Nuisance Growths — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-008
Rotating Biological Disk Wastewater Treatment Process - Pilot Plant Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-027
Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehkles, Final Report: Appendix A - Manual for Use of the Computer Codes — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-036a
Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles: Appendix B - A Heuristic Solution to the M-Postmen's Problem — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-036b
Rum Distillery Slops Treatment by Anaerobic Contact Process - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-074
Ruthenium: Its Behavior in Plant and Soil Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-019
Saline Groundwater Produced with Oil and Gas - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-010
Salmonid Bioassay of Supersaturated Dissolved Air in Water - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-056
Salt Water Detection in the Cimarron Terrace, Oklahoma — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-033
Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Compounds in Petroleum Refinery Streams—Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-012a
Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Compounds in Petroleum Refinery Streams—Volume II. Process Analysis of Petroleum Refinery
Streams — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-012b
Sampling and Identification of Pollutant Oils in Industrial Watercourses — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-031
Sampling of Automobile Interiors for Vinyl Chloride Monomer - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-124
Sampling Interface for the Quantitative Transport of Aerosols— Field Prototype - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-157
Sampling Interface for Quantitative Transport of Aerosols — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ib — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-016
Sanitary Landfill Stabilization with Leachate Recycle and Residual Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-043
Sasol Type Process for Gasoline, Methanol, SNG, and Low-BTU Gas from Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-072
Scale Control in Limestone Wet Scrubbing Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-031
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Cadmium — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-003
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Manganese - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-002
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Particulate Polycydic Organic Matter (PPOM) - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-001
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Vinyl Chloride and Polyvinyl Chloride - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-004
Scientific and Technical Data Base for Criteria and Hazardous Pollutants-1975 ERC/RTP Review - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-023
Scientific Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control of Irrigation Return Hows — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-064
Scientific Seminar on Automotive Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-003
Scrap Rubber Tire Utilization in Road Dressings - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-014
Second Annotated Bibliography of Biological Effects of Metals in Aquatic Environments — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-75-008
Second U.S. - Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology December 1-6,1972 - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-003
Secondary Fiber Recovery Incentive Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-004
Secondary Impact of Transportation and Wastewater Investments: Review and Bibliography — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/5-75-002
Secondary Impacts of Transportation and Wastewater Investments: Research Results — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
600/5-75-013
Sediments and Sediment-Water Nutrient Interchanges in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-015
Select Research Group in Air Pollution Meteorology, Second Annual Progress Report Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-045a
Select Research Group in Air Pollution Meteorology, Second Annual Progress Report Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-045b
Selected Abstracts for Instrumentation and Automation of Wastewater Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-104
Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts, 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-019
Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts: 1972-1973-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-049
Selective Nutrient Removal Secondary Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-076
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Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/1-76-014
Self-Regulation of Environmental Quality: Impact Analysis in California Local Government - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-040
Semi-Automatic Control of Activated Sludge Plants - State of the Technology - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-058
Seminar on Electrostatics and Fine Particles — September 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-081
Seminar Summary: Sampling and Analysis of the Various Forms of Atmospheric Lead - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-003
Separation, Dewatering, and Disposal of Sugar Beet Transport Water Solids Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-093
Sewer Flow Measurement - A State-of-the Art Assessment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-027
Sewerage System Monitoring and Remote Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-020
Short Course Proceedings: Applications of Stormwater Management Models — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-065
Shrimp Canning Waste Treatment Study - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-061
Significance and Control of Waste Water Floatables in Coastal Waters- REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-016
Silt Removal From a Lake Bottom — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-017
Simplified Atomic Absorption Determination of Stable Strontium in Milk and Hay - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-002
Simplified Procedures for Estimating Flue Gas Desulfurization System Costs - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-150
Simulation of Pesticide Movement on Small Agricultural Watershed - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-066
Simulation City Approach for Preparation of Urban Area Data Bases - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-001
Simultaneous and Automated Determination of Total Phosphorous and Total Kjeldahl - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-002
Single-Cell Protein From Waste Cellulose - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-095
Single-Stage Nitrif ication-Denitrif ication — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-051
Sinter Plant Windbox Gas Recirculating System Demonstration - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-014
Sludge Conditioning Using SC*2 and Low Pressure for Production of Organic Feed Concentrate - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-062
Smog Chamber Conference Proceedings — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-029
Smog Chamber Studies on Photochemical Aerosol-Precursor Relationships - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-080
Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Demand for Municipal Collection of Household Refuse - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-035
Sodium Conditioning to Reduce Fly Ash Resistivity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-092
Soil Modification for Denitrification and Phosphate Reduction of Feed Lot Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-057
Solid Waste Conversion: Cellulose Liquefaction — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-031
Solid Waste Disposal Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-033
Some Effects of Cadmium on Coniferous Forest Soil/Litter Microcosms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-036
Some Topics Relating to Modeling of Dispersion in Boundary Layer - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-015
Source Assessment Prioriti7ation of Air Pollution from Industrial Surface Coating Operations — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA 650/2-75-019a
Source Assessment: Fertilizer Mixing Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-032c
Source Assessment: Flat Glass Manufacturing Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-032b
Source Assessment: Prioritization of Stationary Air Pollution Sources—Model Description — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600 2-76-032a
Source Assessment: Phthalic Anhydride - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-032d
Source Assessment: Severity of Stationary Air Pollution Sources—A Simulation Approach - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-032e
Sources and Characterization of Fine Particulate Test Dusts — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-117
Sources and Natural Removal Processes for Some Atmospheric Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-032
Sources of Oil and Water in Bilges of Great Lakes Ships - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-054
Specific Ion Mass Spectrometric Detection for Gas Chromatographic Pesticide Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-004
Specifications for Materials Recovered from Municipal Refuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-034
Spectral Modeling of Atmospheric Flows and Turbulent Diffusion — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-007
Spectroscopic Study of California Smog - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-006
St. Louis Refuse Processing Plant Equipment, Facility, and Environmental Evaluations — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-044
St. Louis/Union Electric Refuse Firing Demonstration Air Pollution Test Support - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-073
Standard Test Fish Development, Part I - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-061A
Standard Test Fish Development, Part II - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-061B
State of the System (SOS) Model - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-73 013
State of Maryland Waste Oil Recovery and Reuse Program - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-013
State-of-the-Art Review: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Costs - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-008a
State-of-the-Art: Sand and Gravel Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-066
State-of-the-Art: Uranium Mining, Milling, and Refining Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-038
State-of-the-Art: 1971 Instrumentation for Measurement of Particulate Emissions from Combustion Sources - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-022
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Commercial Explosives — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-74-009b
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Industrial Inorganic Gases — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-74-009c
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Inorganic Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-74-009a
Statistical Concepts for Design Engineers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-080
Statistical Prediction of Equilibrium Temperature From Standard Meteorological Data Bases - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-003
Statistical Questions Relating to the Validation of Air Quality Simulation Models - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-010
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Status and Quality of Radiation Measurements of Water - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-017
Stone ft Webster/Ionics SOz Removal and Recovery Process: Phase I, Final Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-045
Storage and Disposal of Iron Ore Processing Waste water - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-018
Storm Water Management Model: Dissemination and User Assistance — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-041
Storm Water Management Model: User's Manual-Version II — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-017
Stream Pollution Abatement by Supplement Pumping — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-035
Structure and Reactivity of Adsorbed Oxides of Sulfur- REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-006
Studies in Environment - Volume I - Summary Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012a
Studies in Environment - Volume II - Quality of Life - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012b
Studies in Environment - Volume III - Pollution and the Municipality - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012c
Studies in Environment - Volume IV -Consumption Differentials and the Environment- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012d
Studies in Environment - Volume V - Outdoor Recreation and the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012e
Studies of Low Molecular Weight Lignin Sulfonates - ftEF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-069
Studies of Pollutant Concentration Frequency Distributions - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-004
Studies of Small Metallic Particles Formed by Homogeneous Nudeation: Light Scattering and Electron Microscopy - REF. NO. EPA-
650/3-75-006
Studies on Effects of Thermal Pollution in Biscayne Bay in Florida - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-014
Studies on Lake Restoration by Phosphorus Inactivation - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-041
Studies on Modifications of Solid Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-065
Studies on Southeastern Aquatic Insect*-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-016
Studies to Determine Methods for CuHuring Three Freshwater Zooplanlrton Species — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-010
Study of an Integrated Power, Water and Wastewcrter Utility Complex - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-080
Study of the Ecology of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-012
Study of the Econamks of Hospital Solid Waste Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 5-73-420
Study of the Effects of Low Levels of Carbon Monoxide Upon Humans Performing Driving Tasks - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-006
Study of the Social and Economic Impact of Odors - Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-650 '5-73-001
Study of Aerosol Formation in Photochemical Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 3-75-007
Study of Air Pollutant Emissions from Residential Heating Systems -REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-003
Study of Combustor Flow Computations and Comparison with Experiment - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-045
Study of Concepts for Minimizing Emissions From CokeOven Door Seals - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-064
Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators Venus Refuse Composition — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-084
Study of Factors Affecting Reactions in Environmental Chambers Final Report on Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-004a
Study of Feasibility of Herbicide Orange Chlorinolysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-006
Study of Ferroalloy Furnace Product Flexibility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-063
Study of Flux Force - Condensation Scrubbing of Fine Particules - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-018
Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-014
Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effect* and Disposal Methods, Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-015
Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume III - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-016
Study of Incinerator Residue Analysis of Water Soluble Components - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-057
Study of Indoor Air Quality - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-042
Study of Institutional Solid Wastes- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-083
Study of Pan-Type Compounds and Related Precursors — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-012
Study of Potential Problems and Optimum Opportunities in Retrofitting Industrial Processes to Low and Intermediate Energy Gos from
Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-052
Study of SO* Control For Selected Industrial Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-011
Study of Upflow Filter for Tertiary Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-074
Study an Technical and Economic Feasibility of a Hydrogenation Process for Utilization of Waste Rubber - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-066
Submerged Combustion Evaporator for Concentration of Brewery Spent Grain Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-059
Subsurface Biological Activity in Relation to Ground Water Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-014
SuHw and Nitrogen Balances in the Solvent Refined Coal Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-75-011
Sulfur Compound Emissions of the Petroleum Production Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-75-030
Sulfur Content of Douglas Fir Foliage Near a Paper Mill - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-018
Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume I: Final Report - Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc
— REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-0100
Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume II: Final Report - Technical Discussion — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 5-01 Ob
Sulfur Reduction Potential of U.S. Coals: A Revised Report of Investigations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-091
Surfuric Acid and Ferrous Sulfate Recovery From Waste Pickle Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-032
Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions During Start-up, Shutdown, and Malfunction — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-010
Summaries of Active Extramural Research Tasks of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-
600/9-76-018
Summary Report - Pilot Plant Studies on Dewatering Primary Digested Sludge- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-043
Summary Report, Trail-Marking and Alarm Pheromones of Some Ants of the Genus Atta - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-081
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Summary Report: Workshop on Ozone Measurement by the Potassium Iodide Method - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-007
Summation of Conditions and Investigations for the Complete Combustion of Organic Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-7 5-044
Surface Effects Skimmer Development — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-066
Surge Facility for Wet and Dry Weather Flow Control - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-075
Survey and Evaluation of Kinetic Data on Reactions in Methane/Air Combustion — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-003
Survey of Corrosion Products in the Seattle Water Department Tolt Distribution — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-036
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Dickerson Station, Potomac Electric Power Company - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-75-057g
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Eddystone Station, Philadelphia Electric Company - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057f
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Hawthorn Station, Kansas City Power and Light Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057H
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Lawrence Power Station, Kansas Power and Light Company - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2 75 057c
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Mohave Station, Southern California Edison Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057k
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Reid Gardner Station, Nevada Power Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-75-057j
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Will County Station, Commonwealth Edison Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-0571
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Cholla Power Generating Station, Arizona Public Service Company — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057a
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems la Cygne Station, Kansas City Power and Light Co. and Kansas Gas and Electric Co. —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057B
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Paddy's Run Station, Louisville Gas and Electric - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057d
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Phillips Power Station, Duquesne Light Co. -REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057c
Survey of Manual Methods of Measurements of Asbestos, Beryllium, Lead, Cadmium, Selenium, and Mercury in Stationary Source
Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-015
Survey of Marine Communities in Panama and Experiments with Oil — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-028
Survey of Users of the EPA - Reference Method for Measurement of Non-Methane Hydrocarbons in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-75-008
Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-051
Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-012
Suspended Solids Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-002
Symposium on Electrostatic Precipitators for the Control of Fine Particles — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-75-016
Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974 Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-126a
Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology (May 1974, St. Louis, Missouri) ~ Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-118
Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology, II (December 1975, Hollywood, Florida) - REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-149
Synergistic Effect of Polonium-210 and Cigarette Smoke in Rats — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-680/1-75-001
Synthesis and Purification of Carcinogenic Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Standards - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-040
Synthesis of Trifluoromethylsulfur Pentaf luoride (CFsSFs) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-010
System Alternatives in Oxygen Activated Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-008
System Analysis of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Chemical/ Plastics Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-106
Systems Analysis Requirements for Nitrogen Oxide Control of Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-091
Systems Simulation and Solid Waste Planning: A Case Study - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-012
SO2 Abatement for Stationary Sources in Japan — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-013a
SO? Control Processes for Non-Ferrous Smelters — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-OOS
SO2 Reduction in Non-utility Combustion Sources — Technical and Economic Comparison of Alternatives — Abstracted 600/9—75—001 d —
- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-073
SWIRL Concentrator as a Grit Separator Device - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-026
Taxonomy and Ecology of Stenonema Mayflies (Heptageniidae: Ephemeroptera) — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-74-006
Taxonomy of Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolated From Pulp/Paper Mill Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-024
Technical and Economic Evaluation of Cooling Systems Slowdown Control Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-660/2 -73 -026
Technical Manual for the Measurement of Fugitive Emissions: Roof Monitor Sampling Method for Industrial Fugitive Emissions - REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-089b
Technical Manual for the Measurement of Fugitive Emissions: Quasi-Stock Sampling Method for Industrial Fugitive Emissions - REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-089c
Technical Manual for Analysis of Organic Materials in Process Streams — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-072
Technical Manual for Measurement of Fugitive Emissions: Upwind/Downwind Sampling Method for Industrial Emissions — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-089a
Technical Manual for Process Sampling Strategies for Organic Materials - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-122
Technical Support Document for the Proposed Replacement Reference Method for Nitrogen Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-003
Techniques for Measuring Fly Ash Resistivity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-079
Techniques for Optimizing a Quadrupole GC/MS/Computer System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-004
Technology of Reducing Intake Structure Effects: A State-of-theArt REport - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-162
Temperature Effects of Crude Oil in the Upper Intertidal Zone - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-127
Temperature Effects on Eggs and Fry of Percoid Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-017
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Temperature Effects on Young Yellow Perch, Perco flavescens (Mitchell) - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-057
Temperature, Infectious Diseases and the Immune Response in Salmonid Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-0130 — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-021
Tentative Procedures for Particle Sizing in Process Streams— Cascade Importers — Abstracted 600/9—76-0130 — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-023
Tentative Reference Method for the Measurement of Gross Alpha and Gross Beta Radioactivities in Environmental Waters —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-005
Tentative Reference Method for Measurement of Tritium in Environmental Waters — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA-
600/4-75-013
Tertiary Treatment for Phosphorus Removal at Ely, Minnesota AWT Plant, April 1973 thru March 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-082
Tertiary Treatment With a Controlled Ecological System - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-022
Test Evaluation of Cat-Ox High Efficiency Electrostatic Precipitator — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-037
Test Method for Volatile Component Stripping of Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-044
Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used to Control Mercury Emission From A Chlor-Alkali Plant, Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-026a
Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used to Control Mercury Emission From A Chlor-Alkali Plant, Volume II — Appendices — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-026b
Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Lime/limestone Wet Scrubbing Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-006
Theoretical Model and Solubility Characteristics of Arodor R 1254 in Water: Problems Associated with Low-Solubility Compounds in
Aquatic Toxicity Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-013
Thermal Radiation Modeling for Pollution Predictions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-011
Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion of Organic Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-061
Third U.S. — Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology, Proceedings, February 12-16,1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
- REF. NO. EPA 670/9-75-005
Thor V Solventless Metal Decorating for Three-Piece Cans— Background — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-011
Tidal Flats in Estuarine Water Quality Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-025
Tioga River Mine Drainage Abatement Project-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-106
Tissue Enzyme Assay for Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Insecticides - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-027
Total Suspended Porticulates: Review and Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-092
Toxaphene Effects on Reproduction, Growth, and Mortality of Brook Trout - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-75-013
Toxicity of Chlorinated Power Plant Condenser Cooling Waters to Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-009
Toxicity of Copper to Daphnids in Reconstituted and Natural Waters - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-051
Toxicity of Selected Pesticides to the Bay Mussel (Mytilus edulis) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-75-016
Toxicity to Fish of Cyanides and Related Compounds - A Review - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-038
Toxicology of Metals - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-018
Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Metallic Ores - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-115
Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Non-Metallic Ores - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-122
Trace Substances and Tobacco Smoke in Interaction with Nitrogen Oxides: Biological Effects — Abstracted 600/9-76-0!3a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/1-76-021
Training Manual for Teratology - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-73-001
Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-018a
Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas; Appendices A-D - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-018b
Travels of Airborne Pollen - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-003
Treatment and Disposal of Complex Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-123
Treatment and Recovery of Fluoride Industrial Waste - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-024
Treatment and Ultimate Disposal of Cattle Feedlot Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-013
Treatment of Cheese Processing Wastewaters in Aerated Lagoons - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-012
Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows by Dissolved Air Flotation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-033
Treatment of Denim Textile Mill Wastewaters: Neutralization and Color Removal - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-139
Treatment of Domestic Wastewater and NSSC Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-010
Treatment of Hazardous Material Spills With Floating Mass Transfer Media - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-078
Treatment of Packing House Waste by Anaerobic Lagoons in Plastic-Media Fitters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-O27
Treatment of Sulfrte Evaporator Condensotes for Recovery of Volatile Components - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-030
Treatment of Textile Wastewater by Activated Sludge and Alum Coagulation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-055
Trench Incorporation of Sewage Sludge in Marginal Agricultural Land — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-034
Tritium in Plants and Soil - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-052
Tritium Accumulation in Lettuce Fumigated with Elemental Tritium — Abstracted 600/9-76-0130 — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-006
Tritium Fractionation in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-006
Tropic Classification of Lakes Using LANDS AT-1 (ERTS-1) Multispectral Scanner Data — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-037
Trough Creek Limestone Barrier Installation and Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-114
Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part I: Recent Program Development, Verification, and Application —
- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA 600/4-75-0160
Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part II: Critical Review of Hie Use of Invariant Modeling —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-016b
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Turbulent Bed Cooling Tower — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660'2-75-027
Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Final Report-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-004b
Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Part I - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-004a
U-Tube Aeration - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-031
Ultraviolet Disinfection of Activated Sludge Effluent Discharging to Shellfish Waters - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-060
University of Washington Electrostatic Spray Scrubber Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-100
Up-Dip Versus Down-Dip Mining: An Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-047
Upgrading Wastewater Stabilization Ponds to Meet New Discharge Standards — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/9-75-004
Urban Runoff Pollution Control Program Overview: FY 76 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-095
Urban Stormwater Management and Technology: An Assessment - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-74-040
Urban Stormwater Management Modeling and Decision-Making — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-022
Urban Stormwater Runoff- Determination of Volumes and Flowrates - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-116
Urban Street Cleaning — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-030
Use of Climatic Data in Design of Soils Treatment Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-018
Use of Domestic Waste Glass for Urban Paving - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-038
Use of Domestic Waste Glass for Urban Paving - Summary Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-053
Use of Environmental Analyses on Wastewater Facilities by Local Government - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-015
Use of Leucocyte Metabolism as a Health Effects Indicator - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-013
Use of Panelist as Substitutes for Taxicab Drivers in Carbon Monoxide Exposure - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-001
Use of Soil Parameters for Describing Pesticide Movement Through Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-009
Used Oil Law in the U.S. and Europe - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-025
User's Guide for Hiway, A Highway Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-008
User's Manual for the APRAC-1A Urban Diffusion Model Computer Program - REF. NO. EPA 650/3-73-001
Utilization of Bark Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-005
Utilization of Fibrous Wastes as Sources of Nutrients - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-090
Utilization of Trickling Filters far Dual Treatment of Dry and Wet Weather Flows - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-071
Vapor-Phase Organic Pollutants - Volatile Hydrocarbons and Oxidation Products — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA
600/1-75-005
Vegetative Stabilization of Mineral Waste Heaps — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-087
Versatile Gas Filter Correlation Spectrometer - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-024
Vinyl Chloride - An Assessment of Emissions Control Techniques and Costs - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-097
Virion Aggregation and Disinfection of Water Viruses by Bromine - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-163
Virus in Waste, Renovated, and Other Waters - 1973 Literature Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 9-74-005
Virus-ln-Water Study of Finished Water from Six Communities — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-003
Viruses in Waste Renovated and other Viruses—1974 Literature Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-007
Viruses in Waste Renovated and Other Viruses - 1972 Literature Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-003
Volatization of Losses of Pesticides from Soil - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-054
Voltammetric Determination of Acrolein - REF. NO. EPA 600/7-76-005
Waste Automotive Lubricating Oil Reuse as a Fuel - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-032
Waste Citrus Activated Sludge As a Poultry Feed Ingredient — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-001
Waste Control and Abatement in the Processing of Sweet Potatoes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-021
Waste Oil Recycling and Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-052
Waste Treatment System for Confined Hog Raising Operations - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-047
Waste Water Treatment and Reuse in a Metal Finishing Job Shop - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-042
Wastewater Abatement in Canning Vegetables by IQB Blanching - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-006
Wastewater Characterization for the Specialty Food Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-075
Wastewater Reclamation Project, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-134
Wastewater Sample Transfer and Conditioning System - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-146
Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume I - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-006a
Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume II - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-006b
Wastewater Use in the Production of Food and Fiber—Proceedings of Conference held at Oklahoma City, OK March 5-7, 1974 - REF.
NO.EPA-660/2-74-041
Water and Waste Management in Poultry Processing - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-031
Water Pollution Control in the Carbon and Alloy Steel Industry - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-193
Water Quality Control in Mine Spoils — Upper Colorado River Basin — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-048
Water Quality Control Through a Single Crop Agriculture, No. 4 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-026
Water Quality Criteria Research of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—Proceedings of an EPA-sponsored Symposium on
Marine, Estuarine and Freshwater Quality - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-079
Water Quality Effect of Diking a Shallow Arid-Region Lake — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-007
Water Quality Model for a Conjunctive Surface - Groundwater System - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-013
Water Quality Requirements of Aquatic Insects - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-73-004
Water Quality Simulation of Tahoe-Truckee System, NevadaCalifomia - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-005a
Water Quality Simulation of Tahoe-Truckee System, NevadaCalifomia: Volume II - Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-005B
Water Quality: Western Fish Toxicology Station and Western Oregon Rivers - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-077
Water Recycle/Reuse Possibilities: Power Plant Boiler and Cooling System - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-089
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Water Renovation of Municipal Effluent* by Reverse Osmosis — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-009
Waterborne Wastes of the Paint and Inorganic Pigments Industries - REF. NO. EPA-670/2 74 030
Weed Harvest and Lake Nutrient Dynamics - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-001
Wet Electrostatic Precipitator System Study - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-142
Wet Scrubber Liquid Utilization - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-108
Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection: A Case Study for Springfield, Massachusetts - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-038
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of Particle Sizing Instruments — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-073
Wind Tunnel Tests of Negatively Buoyant Plumes - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-003
Wood Waste Reuse in Controlled Release Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-034
World's Air Quality Management Standards: Volume 1 - The Air Quality Management Standards of the World, Including United States
Federal Standards - REF. NO. EPA-650/9-75-001 a
World's Air Quality Management Standards: Volume 11 - The Air Quality Management Standards of the United States - REF. NO. EPA-
650/9-75-001 b
WATER RESOURCES: Utilization and Conservation in the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-006
X-Ray Fluorescence Multiipectrometer for Rapid Elemental Analysis of Particulate Pollutants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-033
Zooplankton Production in Lake Ontario as Influenced by Environmental Perturbations — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-021
200 MGD Activated Sludge Plant Removes Phosphorus by Pickle Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-050
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HEALTH EFFECTS
Actions of Pesticides and Other Drugs on the Male Reproductive System - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-011
Air Pollution Exposure and Immunoglobulin Levels - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -75-005
Ambient Air Measurements of Vinyl Chloride in the Niagara Falls Area - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-020
Analytical Reference Standards and Supplemental Data for Pesticides and Other Selected Organic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-
600/9-76-012
Assessment of Toxicity of Automotive Metallic Emissions. Volume I: Assessment of Fuel Additives Emission Toxicity via Selected Assays
of Nucleic Acid and Protein Synthesis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-01 Oa
Assessment of Toxicity of Automotive Metallic Emissions. Volume II: Relative Toxicities of Automotive Metallic Emissions Against Lead
Compounds Using Biochemical Parameters — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-01 Ob
Availability, Uptake and Translocation of Plutonium within Biological Systems: A Review of the Significant Literature - REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-043
Baseline Levels of Platinum and Palladium in Human Tissue — Abstracted 6OO/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-019
Bibliography of the Cat: Revised Edition — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-007
Cadmium in the Environment - III A Toxicological and Epidemiological Appraisal - REF. NO. EPA-650 / 2-75-049
Calculated Actinic Fluxes (290 - 700 nm) for Air Pollution Photochemistry Applications - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-025
Chemistry and Mode of Action of Insecticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-004
Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-020
Collection and Analysis of Airborne Suspended Participate Matter Respirable to Humans for Sulfates and Polycyclic Organics —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-009
Community Health Environmental Surveillance Studies (CHESS) Air Pollution Monitoring Handbook: Manual Methods — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-011
Comparability of Nine Methods for Monitoring NO? in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-012
Comparative Methylation Chemistry of Platinum, Palladium, Lead, and Manganese — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/1-76-016
Cost of Municipal Water Supply: A Case Study - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-179
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Summary Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-050a
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix A. Weather and Lake Level Data, Water Quality
Data, and Raw Water Pumping Schedule — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050b
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix B. Design, Installation and Operation of Pilot Filters.
Appendix C. Summary of Data for Individual Filter Runs — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050c
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix D. Head Loss and Turbidity Curves for Individual
Filter Runs — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050d
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix E. Ontario Research Foundation Electron Microscope
Analysis Results. Appendix F. EPA National Water Quality Laboratory X-Ray Diffraction Analysis Results. Appendix 6. University
of Minnesota at Duluth Electron Microscope Analysis Results — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050e
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix H. Comparison of Turbidimeters — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050f
Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix I. Diatomite Filters for Asbestiform Fiber Removal
from Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050g
Distribution of Ingested Americium in Chickens and Transport to Eggs - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-058
Ecological Impact of Synthetic Organic Compounds (SOC's) on Estuarine Ecosystems - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-075
Effect of Carbon Monoxide on Time Perception - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-005
Effect of Duck Hepatitis Virus on Pesticide Toxicity — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-003
Effects of Low levels of Ozone and Temperature Stress — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-60O/1-76-O01
Effects of Oxidant and Sulfate Interaction on Production of Lung Lesions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-009
Epidemiology of Chronic Respiratory Disease: A Literature Review - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-007
Evaluation of Semipermeable Membranes for Concentration of Organic Contaminants in Drinking Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic -
— REF. NO. EPA-670/1-75-001
Fluorescence Immunoassay Technique for Detecting Organic Environmental Contaminants - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -75-004
Formation of Halogenated Organics By Chlorination of Water Supplies — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA 600/1-75-002
Handbook for Evaluating Water Bacteriology — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-006
Health and Annoyance Impact of Odor Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-001
Health Consequences of Sulfur Oxides: A Report from CHESS,1970-1971 - REF. NO. EPA 650/1-74-004
In-Vitro Screening Methods Evaluating the Neurotoxic Potential of Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/1-76-005
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HEALTH EFFECTS
Interactions of Various Air Pollutants on Causation of Pulmonary Disease - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-002
Interim Radiochemicol Methodology for Drinking Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-008
Investigation of the Effects of Carbon Monoxide on Humans in the Driving Task - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-003
Lead: Environmental Sources and Red Cell Toxicity in Urban Children - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-003
Literature Review and Bibliography of Mammalian Toxicology of Select Munitions — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
670/9-75-008
Manual of Analytical Quality Control for Pesticides and Related Compounds in Human and Environmental Samples — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-017
Mathematical Analysis of the Kinetics of Viral Inactivation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-067
Mechanism of Photochemically Initiated Oxidations - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-070
Metabolism of Carbamate Insecticides - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-002
Methyl Mercury and the Metabolic Responses of Brain Tissue — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-013
Microbiological Production of Geosmin - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-094
Mode of Action of Cydodiene Insecticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-008
Molybdenum - A Toxicologkol Appraisal - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -75-004
National Environmental Specimen Bank Survey — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-006
Normal Carboxyhemoglobin Levels of Blood Donors in the United States - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-004
Occupational and Environmental Pesticide Exposure Study in South Florida - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-002
Pesticide Induced Delayed Neurotoxicity - Proceedings of a Conference - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-025
Pesticides Epidemiological Field Studies - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-009
Pricing for Water Supply: Its Impact on Systems Management - REF. NO. EPA-670/1 -74-001
Public Behavior and Attitudes in Response to Reported Hazardous Drinking Water - A Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-026
Reactivity of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons with O2 and NO in the Presence of Light - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-010
Realistic Models for Mortality Rates and Their Estimation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-015
Regression Using "Hockey Stick" Functions - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-024
Reliability of Bacterial Mutagenesis Techniques to Distinguish Carcinogenic and Non-carcinogenic Chemicals - REF. NO. EPA-
600/ 1-76-022
Report on the Problem of Halogenated Air Pollutants and Stratospheric Ozone — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/9-75-008
Role of Mixed Function Oxidases in Insecticide Action _ Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-002
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Cadmium — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-003
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Manganese - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-002
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Particulate Polycyclic Organic Matter (PPOM) - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-001
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Vinyl Chloride and Poly vinyl Chloride - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-004
Scientific and Technical Data Base for Criteria and Hazardous Pollutants-1975 ERC/RTP Review - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-023
Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-014
Study of the Ecology of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-012
Study of the Effects of Low levels of Carbon Monoxide Upon Humans Performing Driving Tasks - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-006
Study of the Social and Economic Impact of Odors - Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-650/5-73-001
Survey of Corrosion Products in the Seattle Water Department Tolt Distribution — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-036
Synergistic Effect of Polonium-210 and Cigarette Smoke in Rats — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-680/1 -75-001
Toxicology of Metals - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-018
Trace Substances and Tobacco Smoke in Interaction with Nitrogen Oxides: Biological Effects — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/1-76-021
Training Manual for Teratology - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-73-001
Tritium in Plants and Soil - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-052
Use of Leucocyte Metabolism as a Health Effects Indicator - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-013
Use of Panelist as Substitutes for Taxicab Drivers in Carbon Monoxide Exposure - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-001
Vapor-Phase Organic Pollutants - Volatile Hydrocarbons and Oxidation Products — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-
600/ 1-75-005
Virion Aggregation and Disinfection of Water Viruses by Bromine - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-163
Virus-ln-Water Study of Finished Water from Six Communities — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-003
World's Air Quality Management Standards: Volume 1 - The Air Quality Management Standards of the World, Including United State*
Federal Standards - REF. NO. EPA-650/9-75-001 a
World's Air Quality Management Standards: Volume 11 - The Air Quality Management Standards of the United States - REF. NO. EPA-
650/9-75-00 Ib
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Acid Hydrolysis of Cellulose in Refuse to Sugar and Its Fermentation to Alcohol - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-011
Acquisition and Culture of Research Fish — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-011
Acute Toxicity of Certain Pesticides to Aeartia tomaDana — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-033
Acute Toxicity of Selected Toxicants to Six Species of Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-008
Adaption of Gaussian Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-003a
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Adaption of Gaussian Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input - Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-003b
Aerosol Formation from Gas-Phase Reactions of Ozone and Olefin in the Presence of Sulfur Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-034
Air Pollution Effects on Catastrophic Failure of Metals - REF. NO. EPA-650 3-74-009
Airborne Lidar RAPS Studies, February 1974 - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-028
Americium - Its Behavior in Soil and Plant Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-005
An Investigation of Ion Removed From Water and Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-022
Analysis and GC-MS Characterization of Toxaphene in Fish and Water - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-076
Analysis of the Abandoned Automobile Problem - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-013
Analysis of the Composition of the Atmosphere in the Los Angeles Basin - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-105
Analysis of the Current Impact of Plastic Refuse Disposal Upon the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-74-083
Analysis of the Dynamics of DDT in Marine Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660 3-75-013
Analysis of Multiple Cell Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660 '3-75-039
Analysis Models for Solid Waste Collection — Abstracted 600/9-75-401 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-026a
Analysis Models for Solid Waste Collection — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-026b
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01Ob
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oc
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume III — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600'3-75-01 Od
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IV — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-0lOe
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IX — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010J
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume V — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-75-01 Of
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VI — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Og
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VII — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01Oh
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VIII — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600'3-75-0101
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report—Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-0lOa
Application of Repro-Modeling to the Analysis of a Photochemical Air Pollution Model -REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-00!
Applications of Growth and Sorption Algal Assays - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-73-023
Assays of Toxic Pollutants by Fish Blood - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-069
Assessment of Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection: A Summary Report-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-7 4-068
Atmospheric Dispersion Parameters in Gaussian Plume Modeling: Part I. Review of Current Systems and Possible Future Development -
REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-030a
Atmospheric Dispersion Parameters in Gaussian Plume Modeling: Part II. Possible Requirements for Change in the Turner Workbook
Values - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-030b
Atmospheric Measurement of Photochemical Smog Reactions - A Preliminary Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-037
Atmospheric Turbulence Properties in the Lowest 300 Meters - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-75-004
Big Eddies and Mixing Processes in the Great Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-660 '3-73-011
Bio-Environmental Impact of Air Pollution from Fossil Fuel Power Plants - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-011
Bioassay Procedures for the Ocean Disposal Permit Program - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-010
Biological Control of Aquatic Vegetation - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-007
Biological Conversion of Animal Wastes to Nutrients - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-009
Biological Impact Caused by Changes on a Tropical Reef — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-027
Biological Models of Freshwater Communities - REF. NO. EPA-660'3-73-008
Biological Transfer of Plutonium via in vivo Labeled Goat's Milk ~ Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-025
Biologically Allowable Thermal Pollution Limits, Parts I and II - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-/4-003
Capacity of the Soil as a Natural Sink for Carbon Monoxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-043
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. I - Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF.
NO. EPA-670/2-75-033a
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. II - Municipal Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033B
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. Ill - Utility Coal Ash — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033c
Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges ond Ashes: Vol. IV - Municipal Incinerator Residues — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-033d
Chemical and Photochemical Transformations of Selected Pesticides in Aquatic Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-067
Chemical Characterization of Model Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-011
Chemical Conversion of Solid Waste to Useful Products - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-027
Chemical Conversion of Wood and Cellulosic Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-015
Chemical/Biological Relationships Relevant to Ecological Effects of Acid Rainfall — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-032
Chemistry of Organmercurials in Aquatic Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-012
Chena River—A Study of a Subarctic Stream — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-019
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the Lake Ontario Ecosystem (IFYGl) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-022
Chronic Toxieity of Atrazine to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-047
Chronic Toxieity of Lindane to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-046
Cladophora Distribution in Lake Ontario (IFYGL) -~ Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-028
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Combustion Products from the Incineration of Mastics - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-049
Comparative Toxicily of Sewage-Effluent Disinfection »o Freshwater Aquatic Life — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
Compilation of Methodology Used for Measuring Pollution Parameters of Sanitary Landfill Leachate — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d —
REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-011
Composted Municipal Refuse as a Soil Amendment -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-063
Comprehensive Technical Report an all Atmospheric Contaminants Associated with Photochemical A,r Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-75-002
Concentration Factors and Transport Models for Radionudides in Aquatic Environments - A literature Report - REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-054
Conceptual Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-024
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume I - Analysis of Model Validity and Sensitivity Assessment
of Prior Evaluation Studies-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016a
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume II - Refinements in the Treatment of Chemistry and
Meteorology -REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016b
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume III - Modeling in Microscale Phenomena - REF. NO. EPA
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume IV - Examination of the Feasibility of Modeling
Photochemical Aerosol Dynamics - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016d
Culturing and Ecology of DJaptomus Ctavipes and Cydops Vernalis - REF. NO. EPA 660/3-74-006
Degradation of Persistent Pesticides by Algae — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-O22
Degradation Mechanism: Controlling the Biooccumulotion of Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-005
Denver Air Pollution Study-1973 Proceedings of a Symposium - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA 600/9-76-007a
Design and Control of Incinerators, Volume I - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-089A
Design and Control of Incinerators, Volume II - Appendices - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-089B
Design and Performance Considerations for a Pilot Process for Separating Mixed Municipal Refuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-040
Design of the EPA Semi-Trailer Mobile Air Pollution laboratory - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-017
Design Guidelines for Agricultural Soil Warming Systems Utilizing Waste Heat — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-026
Determination of the Formation Mechanisms and Composition of Photochemical Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA 650/3-73-O02
Determination of Effect of Porticulate Exhaust Emissions of Additives and Impurities in Gasoline - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-061
Determination of Energetic Characteristics of Urban-Rural Surfaces in the Greater St. Louis Area - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-007
Determination of Incinerator Operating Conditions Necessary for Safe Disposal of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-041
Development and Testing of An Air Monitoring System-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-019
Development of a Methodology for the Assessment of the Effects of Fuels and Additives on Control Devices - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-060
Development of a Selective Algaetide to Control Nuisance Algal Growth - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-O06
Development of an Acetylene Monitor at the PPB Level - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-056
Development of Air Porticulate Monitoring Systems - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-030
Development of Analytic Techniques to Measure Human Exposure to Fuel Additives - REF. NO. EPA 650/1 -74-003
Development of Modeling Technique for Photochemical Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-003
Development of Sample Preparation Methods for Development of Marine Organisms - REF. NO. EPA-660/3 74-026
Development of Sampling Devices for Gaseous Atmospheric Tracers - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-O50
Development of Urban Air Quality Simulation Model with Compatible RAPS Data - VoL II - REF. NO. EPA 600/4-75-005b
Development of Urban Air Quality Simulation Model With Compatible RAPS Data - Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-005o
Diffraction Technique to Measure Size Distribution of Large Airborne Particles - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-073
Diffusion in Turbulent Surface layer and the Development of an Atmospheric Wind Tunnel - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-041
Dispersal Processes in Lake Huron - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-082
Dispersion in Hydrologk and Coastal Environments - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-010
Dispersion From Tall Stacks - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-7 5-006
Dynamic Behavior of Vinyl Chloride in Aquatic Ecosystems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-O01
Dynamic Water Quality Forecasting and Management - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-009
Dynamics and Diffusion in the Great Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-083
Early life History and Feeding of Young Mountain Whitefish - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-019
Ecological Effects of Aerosol Drift from a Saltwater Cooling System - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-078
Economic Analysis of the Processing and Disposal of Refuse Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-037
Effect of Fuel Additives Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-096
Effect of Gasoline Additives on Gaseous Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-014
Effect of Gasoline Additives on Gaseous Emissions, Part II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-026
Effect of Geographical Variation on Performance of Redrculating Cooling Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-085
Effect of Hydrogen Surfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part I - Acute and Chronic Toxidty Studies - REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-062A
Effect of Hydrogen Surfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part II - Hydrogen Surfide Determination and Relationship Between pH and Sulfid.
Toxictty -REF. NO. EPA-400/3-76-062B
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Effect of Mechanical Cooling Devices on Ambient Salt Concentration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-034
Effect of Meteorological Variables on Temperature Changes in Flowing Streams — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-002
Effect of Mirex and Carbofuran on Estuarine Microorganisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-024
Effect of Phosphorus Removal Processes on Algal Growth - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-015
Effect of Processing Poultry Manure on Disease Agents - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-041
Effects of Air Pollutants on Textile Fibers and Dyes - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-008
Effects of Atmospheric Aerosols on Infrared Irradiance at the Earth's Surface in a Non-Urban Environment - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-017
Effects of Chlorine and Sulfite Reduction on Lake Michigan Invertebrates — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-036
Effects of Crude Oil and Some of Its Components on Young Coho and Sockeye Salmon - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-018
Effects of Forest Fires on Water Quality in Interior Alaska — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-020
Effects of Gaseous Pollutants on Materials—A Chamber Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-015
Effects of Mirex and Methoxychlor on Striped Mullet, Mugil cephalus L. — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-015
Effects of Mirex, Methoxychlor, and Malathion on Development of Crabs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-007
Effects of Ozone on Nitrogen Fixation in Ladino Clover — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-031
Effects of Protozoa on the Fate of Particulate Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-007
Effects of Sulfur Dioxide and/or Ozone on Several Oat Varieties - 1975 Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-032
Effects of Temperature on Diseases of Salmonid Fishes - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-020
Effects of Water Pollution Controls on Solid Waste Generation, 1971 to 1985: Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF.
NO. EPA-670/2-74-095a
Effects, Uptake, and Metabolism of Methoxychlor, Mirex, and 2,4-D in Seaweeds - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-048
Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part I. The Role of Empirical Methods in Air Quality and
Meteorological Analyses - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029a
Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part II. Feasibility Study of a Source-Oriented Empirical Air
Quality Simulation Model- REF. NO. EPA 600/4-76-029b
Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part III. Short-Term Changes in Ground-Level Ozone
Concentrations: An Empirical Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029c
Environmental Assessment of Future Disposal Methods for Plastics in Municipal Solid Waste — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-058
Environmental Chamber Studies of Atmospheric Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-009
Environmental Guidelines for Development Roads in the Subarctic - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-009
Environmental Requirements of Selected Estuarine Ciliated Protozoa — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-031
Environmental Studies of an Arctic Estuarine System — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-026
Environmental Trace Materials: Computer Coupled Radioactivation Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-015
Estimating Nutrient Loadings of Lakes from Non-Point Sources - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-020
Eutrophication of Lake Tahoe Emphasizing Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-034
Eutrophication of Surface Waters—Lake Tahoe's Indian Creek Reservoir — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-003
Evaluation of the Algal Assay Procedure - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-064
Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-018a
Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-018b
Evaluation of Hazardous Wastes Emplacement in Mined Openings - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-040
Evaluation of Health Hazards Associated With Solid Waste Sewage Sludge Mixtures — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ib — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-023
Evaluation of Mathematical Models for Temperature Prediction in Deep Reservoirs — Abstracted 600/9-75—OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-038
Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill - First Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA 670/2 -74 076a
Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill - Second Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-74-076b
Exploratory Study of Factors Affecting Aerosol Formation - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-002
Fabrication of Monitoring System for Determining Mass and Composition of Aerosol as a Function of Time - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-048
Fabrication of Single Cell Protein From Cellulosic Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-032
Fate and Biological Effects of Mercury Introduced into Artificial Streams - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-060
Fate of Nitrogen Oxides in the Atmosphere — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-030
Fate of Select Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-025
Feasibility of Hydraulic Transport and Treatment of Ground Household Refuse Through Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-019
Feasibility of Hydraulic Transport of Ground Household Refuse Through Sewer Appurtenances - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-021
Feasibility of Metrac System for Regional Air Pollution Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-O51
Feasibility Study of Use of Molten Salt Technology for Pyrolysis of Solid Waste — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-
670, 2-7 5-014
First Annual Progress Report on a Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-032
First Annual Report: Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles and Appendix B - Optimal Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-035b
First Annual Report: Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles and Appendix A - A Linear Programming Approach for the Traveling
Salesman Problem — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-035a
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
First Annual Report! of EPA Grants Funded for 1FYGL- REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-021
Fisheries and Energy Production: A Symposium — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-001
Flow Establishment and Initial Entrapment of Healed Water Surface Jets — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-014
Forcasting the Composition and Weight of Household Solid Wastes Using Input-Output Techniques. Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-07Ib
Forecast of the Effects of Air and Water Controls of Solid Waste Generation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-74-095b
Forecasting the Composition and Weight of Household Solid Wastes Using Input-Output Techniques. Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-071 a
Formation of Aerosols in a Photochemical Fait Flow Reactor - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-004
Fuel and Energy Production by Bioconversion of Waste Materials: State-of-the-Art - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-148
Future Dredging Quantities in the Great Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 la — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-029
Geochemical Interactions of Heavy Metals in Southeastern Salt Marsh Environments — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-023
Ground Water Contamination in the Northeast States - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-056
Ground-Water Pollution Problems in the Northwestern United States — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-018
Growth Responses of Chicks Fed Microbial Protein Produced from Organic Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-O74
Haze Formation: It's Nature and Origin -1973 - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-002
Haze Formation: Its Nature and Origin -1975 - REF. NO. EPA-650, 3-75-010
Heavy Metal Accumulation in Soil and Vegetation From Smelter Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-012
Herbicide Toxicity in Mangroves — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-004
High-Temperature Vortex Incinerator — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-025
Highway Air Pollution Measurement Program Using Sulfur Hexafiuoride Tracer Gas - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-043
Hospital Solid Waste Disposal in Community Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-048
Impact of the Use of Microorganisms on the Aquatic Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-001
Improving the Statistical Reliability of Stream Heat Assimilation Prediction — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-037
Incineration of Bulky Refuse Without Prior Shredding - REF. NO. EP A-670/2-73-O23
Incineration of Piastres Found in Municipal Wastes-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-087
Industrial Chemicals Solid Waste Generation — The Significance of Process Resource Recovery, and Improved Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-078
Industrial Solid Waste Classification Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-024
Infrared Spectral Sensor for Refuse Sorting - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-031
Inputs of Phosphorus from Precipitation to Lake Michigan — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-O05
Invariant Modeling of Turbulence and Diffusion in the Planetary Boundary Layer-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-035
Investigation of Corrosion Deposition Phenomena on Gas Turbine Blades - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-006
Investigation of Gas Phase Oionolysis Reactions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013« — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-024
Isoiopic Composition of Carbon Monoxide in St. Louis, Missouri Area — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-010
Laboratory and Numerical Simulation of Plume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flow Over Complex Terrain - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-044
Laboratory Analyses of Atmospheric Hydrocarbon - California South Coast Air Basin (Las Angeles Air Quality Control Region) August -
November 1973-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-052
Lake Classification — A Trophic Characterization of Wisconsin Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-033
Lidar Studies of Stack Plumes in Rural and Urban Environments - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-002
Limited SOi and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume I - Plume Tracking by Correlation Spectroscopy - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-OOSo
Limited SO? and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume II, Longline Ambient SOl Monitor and Variability of SO2 and NOx - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-75-003b
Limnological Investigation of the Muskegon County, Michigan, Wastewater Storage Lagoons—Phase One — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-009
limnological Studies of Flat-head, Montana: A Status Report - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-023
Limnological Studies of Flathead Lake Montana: A Status Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-039
Literature Search and Analysis of Information Regarding Sources, Uses, Production, Consumption, Reported Medical Cases and
Toxicology of Platinum and Palladium - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-O08
Law Winter Dissolved Oxygen in Some Alaskan Riven-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-008
Marine Algal Assay Procedure Bottle Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-008
Mathematical Model for Barged Ocean Disposal of Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-029
Mathematical Modeling of Phytaplankton in Lake Ontario — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-005
Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplankton in Lake Ontario: Part H - Simulations Using Lake 1 Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-O65
Mathematical Modeling of Simulated Photochemical Smog- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-026
Mathematical Simulation of Atmospheric Photochemical Reactions: Modal Development, Validation, and Application - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-74-011
Mathematical Simulation of Smog Chamber Photo-Chemical Experiments - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-040
Measures of Effectiveness for Refuse Storage, Collection, and Transportation Practices - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-082
Measuring External Effects of Solid Waste Management — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-010
Mercury in the Aquatic Systems: Metholation, OxidationReduction; in Bio Accumulation - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-02 \
Mesoscale Windfield Analysis of Los Angeles Basin- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-001
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Metabolism of Mercury Compounds in Microorganisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-007
Metallurgical Upgrading of Automotive Scrap Steel - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-091
Meteorological Episodes of Slowest Dilution in Contiguous United States- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-002
Methodology for Determining the Effects of Fuels and Additives on Atmospheric Visibility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-068
Methodology for Determining Fuel Effects on Diesel Particulate Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-056
Methodology for Inventorying Hydrocarbons — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-013
Methodology for Treating Large Localized Emissions of Reactive Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-006
Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests with Fish, Macroinvertebrates, end Amphibians — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-009
Methvlation of Mercury in a Terrestrial Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-OU
Methylmercury: Formation in Plant Tissues - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-049
Micrabial Degradation and Accumulation of Pesticides in Aquatic Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-007
Micrabial-Malathion Interaction in Artificial Salt-Marsh Ecosystems: Effects and Degradation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF.
NO. EPA-660/3-75-035
Mobile Lidar Study of the Los Angeles Mixing Layer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-009
Model Verification - Aircraft Emissions Impact on Air Quality- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-049
Modeling of the Effects of Pollutants and Dispersion in Urban Atmospheres — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/4-76-002
Modeling Dynamics of Biological and Chemical Components of Aquatic Ecosystems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIa REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-012
Modifications to the Executive Computer Program for Steady-State Simulation of Wastewater Treatment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-066
Molecular Modulation Spectrometry for Observation of Free Radicals - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-004
Mortality, Saltwater Adaptation and Reproduction of Fish During Gas Supersaturation - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-050
Municipal Waste Disposal by Shipborne Incineration and Sea-Disposal of Residues - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-017
Negatively Buoyant Jets in a Cross Flow - REF. NO. EPA-660,2-73-012
Nitrate Removal from Water at the Water-Mud Interface in Wetlands - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-042
Nitrite-Accelerated Photochemical Degradation of Cellulose as a Pretreatment for Microbiological Conversion to Protein - REF. NO. EPA
670/2-73-052
Nitrogen in the Subsurface Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-030
Nitrogen Sources and Cycling in Natural Waters - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-002
Numerical and Experimental Study of Stably Stratified Flow Around Complex Terrain - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-021
Numerical Models of Lake Currents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-020
Nutrient Inacti vation As A Lake Restoration Procedure — I. Laboratory Investigations - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-032
Nutrition of Great Lakes Clodophoro- REF. NO. EPA-600,3-76-044
Nutritional Ecology of Nuisance Aquatic Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-027
NO2 Actinometer for Field Use - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-036
NTA and Mercury in Artificial Stream Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-025
Objective Procedures for Optimum Location of Air Pollution Observation Stations - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-005
Organic Compounds Entering Groundwater from a Landfill - REF. NO. EPA-660 /2-74-077
Organic Nutrient Factors Effecting Algal Growths - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-003
Outdoor Smog Chamber Studies: Effect of Hydrocarbon Reduction on Nitrogen Dioxide- REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-011
Oxidation of Halocarbons - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-008
Oxidation of Organic Matter in Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-005
Ozone and Vascular Tissue Differentiation in Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-068
Paniculate Emissions from Prototype Catalyst Cars - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-054
Pesticides in the Illinois Waters of Lake Michigan - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-002
Petroleum Weathering: Some Pathways, Fate and Disposition on Marine Waters - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-013
Pharmacokinetics of Toxic Elements in Rainbow Trout - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-027
Phosphate Reduction and Response of Planton Populations in Keetenay Lake - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-063
Phosphorus Uptake and Release by Lake Ontario Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA 660/3-75-006
Photochemical Oxidants in the Ambient Air of the United States — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-017
Photochemical Oxidation of Kraft Air Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA 650/3-75-005
Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Methods of Solid Waste Testing - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-001
Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Methods of Solid Waste Testing: Four Additional Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-007
Phytoplankton Composition and Abundance in Lake Ontario During IFYGL — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-004
Plant Uptake of Cadmium from Phosphate Fertilizer - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-053
Hume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flows Over Complex Terrain: Phase 2 - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-022
Plume Temperature Measurements of Shallow Submerged Model Discharges With Current- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-001
Pneumo-Slurry Pipeline Collection and Removal of Municipal Solid Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-072
Pollutant Potential of Raw and Chemically Fixed Hazardous Industrial Wastes and Flue Gas Desulfurization Sludges - Interim Report -
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-182
Pollution Effect* on Adult Steelhead Migration in the Snake River - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-017
Poultry Manure Disposal by Plow-Furrow-Cover - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-085
Power Plants, Chlorine and Estuaries - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-O55
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Precipitation Scavenging of Fossil-Fuel Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-031
Precipitation Scavenging of Inorganic Pollutants from Metropolitan Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-005
Preliminary Assessment of Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-065
Preliminary Design of a Household Refuse Grinder - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-020
Preparation and Evaluation of Activated Carbon Produced from Municipal Refuse - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-010
Preventing Landfill leachate Contamination of Water - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-021
Problems and Opportunities in Management of Combustible Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-056
Proceedings of the Solvent Reactivity Conference - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-010
Proceedings of Symposium on Statistical Aspects of Air Quality - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-038
Proceedings: Biostimulation-Nutrient Assessment Workshop — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-034
Promising Technologies for Treating Hazardous Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-088
Protocol for Evaluating the Nitrogen Status of Lake Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-024
Protocol to Characterize Gaseous Emissions as a Function of Fuel and Additive Composition — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-75-048
Public Attitudes Toward Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-086
Puget Sound Oceanographk Field Studies Data Report, Everett, BELUNGHAM, Port Angeles, 1962-63 - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-73-014
Pyrolysis of Solid Municipal Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-039
Radiolytic Hydrolysis of Cellulose - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-030
Raw Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and Steel, Volume I - Technical
Discussion - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-024A
Raw Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and Steel, Volume II - Appendices -
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74--024B
Recirculating Waste System for Swine Units - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-025
Reclamation of Energy from Organic Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-016
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume I — Summary Report — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-73-053A
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume II - Toxicologic Summary -
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053B
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume III - Disposal Process
Discriptions: Ultimate Disposal Incineration, and Pyrolysis Processes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053C
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volum IV - Disposal Process
Descriptions: Biological and Miscellaneous Waste Treatment Processes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053D
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume V - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Pesticides and Cyanide Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053E
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume VI - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Mercury, Arsenic, Chromium and Cadmium Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-73-053F
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume VII - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Propellants, Explosives, and Chemical Warfare Materiel - REF. NO. EPA
670/2-73-053G
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume VIII - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Miscellaneous Inorganic and Organic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-73-053H
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume IX - National Disposal Site
Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Report - Radioactive Materials - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-0531
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume X - Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Organic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053J
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XI - Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Organic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053K
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XII - Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Inorganic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-053L
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XIII - Industrial and Municipal
Disposal Candidate Waste Stream Constituent Profile Reports - Inorganic Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053M
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XIV - Summary of Waste
Origins, Forms and Quantities - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053N
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XV - Research and
Development Plans - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053O
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume XVI - References - REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-73-053P
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume I thru Volume XVI - REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-73-053A-P
Refinement and Validation of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-037
Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Emission Inventory Handbook - Volume 1 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-01 la
Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Emission Inventory Handbook - Volume 2 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-01Ib
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Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Emission Inventory Handbook - Volume 3 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-01Ic
Regional Air Pollution Study Program - Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-009
Regional Air Pollution Study: Expeditionary Research Program, Summer 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-016
Regional Air Pollution Study: Quality Assurance Audits - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-032
Relationship Between Circumsolar Sky Brightness and Atmospheric Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-012
Removal of Algae in Natural Bodies of Water - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-059
Research and Development of a Selective Algaecide to Control Nuisance Algal Growth-Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-019
Residual Management by Land Disposal - Proceedings of the Hazardous Waste Research Symposium - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-015
Restoring the Willamette River: Costs and Impacts of Water Quality Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-005
Results of Ocean Diffusion and Biological Studies of the Hollywood, Florida, Ocean Outfall — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/3-76-003
Review of the Physiological Impact of Mercurials - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-022
Reviewing Environmental Impact Statements - Power Plant Cooling Systems, Engineering Aspects - REF. NO. EPA-660 / 2-73-016
Role of Solid-Gas Interactions in Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-007
Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles, Final Report: Appendix A - Manual for Use of the Computer Codes — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-036a
Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles: Appendix B - A Heuristic Solution to the M-Postmen's Problem — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-036b
Ruthenium: Its Behavior in Plant and Soil Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO..EPA-600/3-76-019
Saline Groundwater Produced with Oil and Gas - REF. NO. EPA-660/2 74-010
Salmonid Bioassay of Supersaturated Dissolved Air in Water - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-056
Salt Water Detection in the Cimarron Terrace, Oklahoma — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-033
Sanitary Landfill Stabilization with Leachate Recycle and Residual Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-043
Scrap Rubber Tire Utilization in Road Dressings - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-014
Second Annotated Bibliography of Biological Effects of Metals in Aquatic Environments — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-75-008
Sediments and Sediment-Water Nutrient Interchanges in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-015
Select Research Group in Air Pollution Meteorology, Second Annual Progress Report Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-045a
Select Research Group in Air Pollution Meteorology, Second Annual Progress Report Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-045b
Significance and Control of Waste Water Floatables in Coastal Waters - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-016
Silt Removal From a Lake Bottom — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-017
Simulation of Pesticide Movement on Small Agricultural Watershed -REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-066
Single-Cell Protein From Waste Cellulose - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-095
Smog Chamber Conference Proceedings — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-O29
Smog Chamber Studies on Photochemical Aerosol-Precursor Relationships - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-080
Solid Waste Conversion: Cellulose Liquefaction — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-031
Some Effects of Cadmium on Coniferous Forest Soil/Litter Microcosms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-036
Some Topics Relating to Modeling of Dispersion in Boundary Layer — REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-015
Sources and Natural Removal Processes for Some Atmospheric Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-032
Specifications for Materials Recovered from Municipal Refuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-034
Spectral Modeling of Atmospheric Flows and Turbulent Diffusion — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-007
Spectroscopic Study of California Smog - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-006
Standard Test Fish Development, Part I - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-061A
Standard Test Fish Development, Part II - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-061 B
Statistical Prediction of Equilibrium Temperature From Standard Meteorological Data Bases- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-003
Statistical Questions Relating to the Validation of Air Quality Simulation Models - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-010
Structure and Reactivity of Adsorbed Oxides of Sulfur - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-006
Studies of Pollutant Concentration Frequency Distributions - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-004
Studies of Small Metallic Particles Formed by Homogeneous Nucleation: Light Scattering and Electron Microscopy - REF. NO. EPA
650/3-75-006
Studies on Effects of Thermal Pollution in Biscayne Bay in Florida - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-014
Studies on Lake Restoration by Phosphorus Inactivation - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-041
Studies on Modifications of Solid Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-065
Studies on Southeastern Aquatic Insects - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-016
Studies to Determine Methods for Culturing Three Freshwater Zooplankton Species — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-010
Study of Aerosol Formation in Photochemical Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA 650/3-75-007
Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators Versus Refuse Composition — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-084
Study of Factors Affecting Reactions in Environmental Chambers Final Report on Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-004a
Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-014
Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-015
Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume III - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-016
Study of Incinerator Residue Analysis of Water Soluble Components - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-057
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Study of Institutional Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-083
Study of Pan-Type Compounds and Related Precursors — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-012
Study on Technical and Economic Feasibility of a Hydrogenation Process for Utilization of Waste Rubber - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-066
Subsurface Biological Activity in Relation to Ground Water Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-014
Sulfur Content of Douglas Fir Foliage Near a Paper Mill - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-018
Summation of Conditions and Investigations for the Complete Combustion of Organic Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-75-044
Survey of Marine Communities in Panama and Experiments with Oil — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-028
Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-051
Temperature Effects on Eggs and Fry of Pereoid Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-O17
Temperature Effects on Young Yellow Perch, Pena Havetcens (Mitchell) - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-057
Temperature, Infectious Diseases and the Immune Response in Salntonid Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-021
Theoretical Model and Solubility Characteristics of Arodor R 1254 in Water Problems Associated with Low-Solubility Compounds in
Aquatic Toxicity Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 la — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-013
Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion of Organic Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-061
Tidal Flats in Estuarine Water Quality Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-025
Toxaphene Effect* on Reproduction, Growth, and Mortality of Brook Trout - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-013
Toxicity of Chlorinated Power Plant Condenser Cooling Waters to Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-009
Toxicity of Copper to Daphnids in Reconstituted and Natural Waters-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-051
Toxicity of Selected Pesticides to the Bay Mussel (Mytilus edulis) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-016
Toxicity to Fish of Cyanides and Related Compounds - A Review - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-038
Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-018a
Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas; Appendices A-D - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-O18b
Travels of Airborne Pollen - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-003
Tritium Accumulation in Lettuce Fumigated with Elemental Tritium — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-006
Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part I: Recent Program Development, Verification, and Application —
- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-0160
Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part II: Critical Review of the Use of Invariant Modeling —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-016b
Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-7 4-004b
Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Part I - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-004a
Urban Street Cleaning — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-030
Use of Domestic Waste Glass for Urban Paving -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-038
Use of Domestic Waste Glass for Urban Paving - Summary Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-053
User's Guide for Hiway, A Highway Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-008
User's Manual for the APR AC-1A Urban Diffusion Model Computer Program - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-73-001
Utilization of Bark Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-005
Utilization of Fibrous Wastes as Sources of Nutrients - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-090
Water Quality Criteria Research of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—Proceedings of an EPA-sponsored Symposium on
Marine, Estuarine and Freshwater Quality - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-079
Water Quality Requirements of Aquatic Insects - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-004
Water Quality: Western Fish Toxicology Station and Western Oregon Riven - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-077
Weed Harvest and Lake Nutrient Dynamics - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-001
Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection: A Case Study for Springfield, Massachusetts - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-038
Wind Tunnel Tests of Negatively Buoyant Plumes - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-003
Wood Waste Reuse in Controlled Release Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-034
Zooplankton Production in Lake Ontario as Influenced by Environmental Perturbations — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-021
MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Actinomycetes of Sewage-Treatment Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-031
Activated Silica in Wastewater Coagulation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-047
Activated Sludge Process Using Pure Oxygen - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-042
Activated Sludge Treatment Systems With Oxygen - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-073
Adsorption from Aqueous Solution - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-012
Advanced Automatic Control Strategies for the Activated Sludge Treatment Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-039
Aerobic-Stabilization of Waste Activated Sludge - An Experimental Investigation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-035
Alternative Septage Treatment Method: Lime Stabilization/ Sand-Bed Dewatering — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-036
Alum Addition lo Activated Sludge With Tertiary Solids Removal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-037
Ammonia Nitrogen Removal By Breakpoint Chterination - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-058
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MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Ammonia Removal from Wastewoter by Ligand Exchange - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-103
Apollo County Park Wastewaler Reclamation Project - Antelope Valley, California — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-022
Assessment and Development Plan for Monitoring of Organies in Storm Flows — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-74-087
Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow Samplers - 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-065
Assessment of Mathematical Models for Storm and Combined Sewer Management - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-175a
Assessment of Mathematical Models for Storm and Combined Sewer Management; Appendix F: Selected Computer Input and Output -
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-175b
Automatic Organic Monitoring System for Storm and Combined Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-75-067
Bacterial Zoogloea Formation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-018
Batch Disinfection of Treated Wastewater With Chlorine at Less Than 1 Degree C - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-005
Bench-Scale High-Rate Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows With Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb --
- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-021
Bioflocculation and the Accumulation of Chemicals By Floe-Forming Organisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-032
Biological Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflow at Kenosha, Wisconsin — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-019
BOD, Solids and Nutrient Removal By Foam Flotation - REF. NO. EPA-670- 2-73-096
Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Removal in Staged NitrificationDenitrification Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-052
Characterization and Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-054
Characterization and Treatment of Urban Land Runoff — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-096
Chemical Impact of Snow Dumping Practices — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-086
Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 o — REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-077
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment by the Rotating Biological Contactor Process - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-050
Computer Management of a Combined Sewer System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-022
Conference on Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewoter Through Forest and Cropland - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-003
Contributions of Urban Roadway Usage to Water Pollution — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-004
Control Schemes for the Activated-Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-069
Controlling Sulfides in Sanitary Sewers Using Air and Oxygen — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-060
Cost of Dissolved Air Flotation Thickening of Waste Activated Sludge at Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-011
Cost-Effective Design Based Upon Field Derived Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-062
Costs of Filter Pressing Domestic Sewage Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-670, 2-74-006
Costs of Hauling and Land Spreading of Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-010
Countermeasures for Pollution From Overflow - The State of the Art — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-090
Crass-flow Filtration in Physical-Chemical Treatment of Municipal Sewage Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-025
Deminerolization of Wastewater by Electrodialysis — Abstracted 600/9-7S-001d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-047
Demonstrated Technology and Research Needs for Reuse of Municipal Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-038
Demonstration of a High-Rate Activated Sludge System ~ Abstracted 60X>/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-037
Demonstration of Waste Flow Reduction from Households - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-071
Design and Simulation of Equalization Basins - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-046
Design and Testing of a Prototype Automatic Sewer Sampling System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-006
Detention Tank for Combined Sewer Overflow - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Demonstration Project - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-071
Development of a Monthly Technology Bulletin - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-74-005
Development of Phosphate - Free Heavy Duty Detergents - REF. NO. EPA-600 /2-74-003
Disinfection of Sewage Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-029
Disinfection Efficiency and Residual Toxicity of Several Wastewater Disinfectants - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-156
Dual Functioning Swirl Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator/ Concentrator - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-059
Economic Analysis of the Environmental Impact of Highway Deicing - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-105
Economical Residential Pressure Sewer System with No Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 5-072
Effect of Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio on Activated Sludge Subsidence and Dewatering Characteristics — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-025
Electrochemical Carbon Regeneration - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-028
Enhancing Trickling Filter Plant Performance By Chemical Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-060
Evaluation and Demonstration of the Capillary Suction Sludge Dewatering Device - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-017
Evaluation of the Bio-Disc Treatment Process for Summer Camp Application - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-022
Evaluation of Flow Equalization at a Small Wastewater Treatment Plant - REF. NO. EPA-600'2-76-181
Evaluation of Three Combined Sewage Overflow Treatment Alternatives — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-079
Experimental Evaluation of Oxygen and Air Activated Sludge Nitrification Systems—With and Without pH Control - REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-180
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MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Extended Aeration Sewage Treatment in Cold Climate — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-070
Fare and Effect! of Trace Elements in Sewage Sludge When Applied to Agricultural Lands: A Literature Review Study - REF, NO. EPA-
67D/2-74-OC5
Feodbilrly ol Overflow Overland Flaw Treatment of Feedlat Etimoff - REF. NO. EFA-660/2-762
Feasibility of Overland Flaw for Treotmen! of Raw Domestic Wastewater- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-Q87
Ferric Chloride and Organic Poryelectrolyte* for the Removal of Phosphorus - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-103
Future Direction of Urban Waler Models — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o ~ REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-058
Great Lakes Water Quality — Status of Pertinent EPA Research — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-002
Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania, Advanced Waste Treatment Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-Q30
Helical Bend Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-062
Hydrogen Peroxide Cures FilatnenhMis Growth in Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-033
Hypochlorination of Pollution Storm water Pumpage at New Orleans - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73--067
HypolimneKc Flow Regimes in Lakes and Impoundments - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-053
Hypolimnion Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume I - Dynamics of Bubble Plume - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-025a
Hypalimnton Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume II- Bubble Plume Gas Transfer - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-025b
Improved liquid-Solids Separation By An Aluminum Compound in Activated Sludge Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-75-039
Instream Aeration to Control Dissolved Sutfide in Sanitary Sewers -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-024
Instrumentation and Automation Experiences in WastewaterTrearment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-198
Interim Report of Task Force on Phosphate Removal Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOTa — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-0T3
Interim Report on the Impact of PubHc Law 92-500 on Municipal Pollution Control Technology — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-018
Kinetic Model for Orthophosphate Reactions in Mineral Sold — Abstracted 600/9-75-00! c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-022
laboratory Evaluation of o Method for Enhancing the Kinetics of Activated Sludge Treatment Plant* — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id —
REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-75-061
Laboratory Ozonatton of Municipal Waste water-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-O75
Land Application ol Stodge Effluent and Sludges: Selected Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-042
Lime Disinfection ol Sewage Bacteria at Low Temperature - REF. NO. EPA-66C/5-73-017
Lime Stabilized Sludge: Its Stability and Effect on Agricultural Land — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIa — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-012
Lime Use in WastewaterTreatment: Design and Cost Data — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-038
Manual for Deicer Chemical Application Practices - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-045
Manua) for Deicing Chemical Storage and Handling - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-033
Mathematical Model for Aerobic Digestion - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-045
Mathematical Model for Post Aeration - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73 044
Measurements of Active Biomass Concentrations in Biological Waste Treatment Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-7 5-029
Methodology for Hie Study of Urban Storm Generated Pollution and Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-145
Methods for improvement of Trickling Fitter Mont Performance, Part I - Mechanical and Biological Optima - REF. NO. EPA-
670/ 2-73-047a
Microbiology of Sewage Sludge Disposal in Soil - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-074
Mkro.training and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-049
Multi-Purpose Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment Facility, Mount Clemens, Michigan — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-010
Municipal Water Pollution Control Abstracts for 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-005
New Mkrobial Indicators of Waslewoter ChiorinaKon Efficiency - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-082
Nitrate and Nitrite Volatilization By Microorganisms in Laboratory Experiments - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-O02
Nitrogen Removal By Ammonia Stripping - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-73-040
Nutrient Control by Plant Modification at El Logo, Texas - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-104
Odors Emitted From Raw and Digested Sewage Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-O98
Off-rhe-Shelf Analyzers for Measuring Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-034
On-Line Colorimetric Analyzers for Monitoring rlUrate-N.il lite, Ammonia, Ortnophosphorus and Total Hydrolyzable Phosphorus in
Wastewater-Trealmenl Proems Streams - lEf. NO. EPA-670/2-74-044
Optimization and Design of on Oil/Activated Sludge Concentration Process - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-004
Overland Flow Treatment of Raw Wastewater with Enhanced Phosphorus Removal- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-131
Oxygenation of Aqueous Bodies Using Liquid OKygen-Loxination - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-O48
Passive Flow Measurement System for Storm and Combined Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-115
Phosphate Removal in an Activated Sludge Facility - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-061
Physical - Chemical Treatment of Raw Material Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-470/2-73-070
Physical and Setting Characteristics of Partkuloies in Storm and Sanitary Wastewators — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-011
Pilot - Demonstration Project for Industrial Rouse of Renovated Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-064
Planned Maintenance Management System for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-73-004
Portable Device for Measuring Wastewater Flow in Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-600 /2-73-O02
R«Vifall-Runoff Iterations on Urbcn and fturcl Areas — Abstracted «00/9-75-OOIc — KEF. NO. EPA-673/2-75-046
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MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Row Sewage Coagulation and Aerobic Sludge Digestion — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-049
Relationship Between Diameter and Height for the Design of a Swirl Concentrator as a Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator - REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-74-O39
Renovation of Secondary Effluent for Re-use as a Water Resource - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-016
Replacement of Activated Sludge Secondary Clari'iers by Dynamic Straining — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-045
Research Needs for the Potable Reuse of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-007
Reverse Osmosis of Treated and Untreated Secondary Sewage Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-077
Reverse Osmosis of Treated and Untreated Secondary Sewage Effluent; Appendix A-2 and Appendix A-6 — Abstracted
600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-027
Review of Landspreading of Liquid Municipal Sewage Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-049
Role of Polyelectrolytes in Filtration Processes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-032
Role of Trace Elements in Management of Nuisance Growths — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-008
Rotating Biological Disk Wastewater Treatment Process - Pilot Plant Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-670' 2-73-027
Second U.S. - Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology December 1-6,1972 - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-003
Selected Abstracts for Instrumentation and Automation of Wastewater Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-104
Selective Nutrient Removal Secondary Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-076
Semi-Automatic Control of Activated Sludge Plants - State of the Technology - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-058
Sewer Flow Measurement - A State-of-the Art Assessment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-027
Sewerage System Monitoring and Remote Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-020
Short Course Proceedings: Applications of Stormwater Management Models — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-065
Single-Stage Nitrification-Denitrification — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-051
Sludge Conditioning Using SO? and Low Pressure for Production of Organic Feed Concentrate - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-062
Storm Water Management Model: Dissemination and User Assistance — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-041
Storm Water Management Model: User's Manual - Version II — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-017
Stream Pollution Abatement by Supplement Pumping — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-035
Study of an Integrated Power, Water and Wastewater Utility Complex - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-080
Study of Upflow Filter for Tertiary Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-074
Summaries of Active Extramural Research Tasks of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-
600/9-76-018
Summary Report - Pilot Plant Studies on Dewatering Primary Digested Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-043
Surge Facility for Wet and Dry Weather Flow Control - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-075
Suspended Solids Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-002
System Alternatives in Oxygen Activated Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-008
SWIRL Concentrator as a Grit Separator Device - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-74-026
Tertiary Treatment for Phosphorus Removal at Ely, Minnesota AWT Plant, April 1973 thru March 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-082
Tertiary Treatment With a Controlled Ecological System - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-022
Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows by Dissolved Air Flotation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-033
Trench Incorporation of Sewage Sludge in Marginal Agricultural Land — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-034
U-Tube Aeration - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-031
Ultraviolet Disinfection of Activated Sludge Effluent Discharging to Shellfish Waters - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-060
Upgrading Wastewater Stabilization Ponds to Meet New Discharge Standards — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
670/9-75-004
Urban Stormwater Management and Technology: An Assessment- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-040
Urban Stormwater Management Modeling and Decision-Making — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-022
Urban Stormwater Runoff - Determination of Volumes and Flowrates - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-116
Use of Climatic Data in Design of Soils Treatment Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-018
Utilization of Trickling Filters for Dual Treatment of Dry and Wet Weather Flows - REF. NO. EPA 670/2 73 -071
Wastewater Reclamation Project, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-134
Wastewater Sample Transfer and Conditioning System - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-146
Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume I - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-006a
Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume II - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-006b
Wastewater Use in the Production of Food and Fiber—Proceedings of Conference held at Oklahoma City, OK March 5-7, 1974 - REF.
NO. EPA-660/2-74-041
Water Quality Control Through a Single Crop Agriculture, No. 4 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-026
Water Quality Effect of Diking a Shallow Arid-Region Lake — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-007
Water Quality Simulation of Tahoe-Truckee System, NevadaCalifornia - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-005a
Water Quality Simulation of Tahoe-Truekee System, NevadaCalifornia: Volume II - Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-005b
Water Renovation of Municipal Effluents by Reverse Osmosis -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-009
200 MOD Activated Sludge Plant Removes Phosphorus by Pickle Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-050
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INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Activated Carbon Treatment of Unbleached Kraft Effluent far Reuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-004
Activated Sludge - Bio-Disc Treatment of Distillery Watte water - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-014
Air Flotation - Biological Oxidation of Synthetic Rubber and Latex Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-O1B
Application of Exchange Resins for Treatment of Textile Dye Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-016
Biological Treatment of Concentrated Sugar Beet Wastes -REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-028
Catalytic Waste Treatment Systems far Great Lake Ore Carriers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-147
Catalyzed Bio-Oxidation and Tertiary Treatment of Integrated Textile Wattewaters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-039
Characterization of Waste Waters from the Ethical Pharmaceutical Industry - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-057
Chemical Coagulation/Mixed Media Filtration of Aerated Lagoon — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-O25
Chemical/Physical and Biological Treatment of Wool Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-036
Coliform Bacteria Growth and Control in Aerated Stabilization Basins - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-028
Color Characterization Before and After Lime Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-029
Color Removal and Sludge Disposal Process for Kraft Mill Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-O08
Color Removal From Kraft Mill Effluents By UltrafiHration - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-019
Continuous Inplant Hot Gas Blanching of Vegetables - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-091
Copper Recovery from Brass MiH Discharge by Cementation with Scrap Iron — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-O29
Cost Estimating Methodology for Once-Through Cooling Water Discharge Modifications — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-078
Demonstration of Thermal Water Utilization in Agriculture - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-011
Detection of Oil in Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-027
Disposal and Utilization of Waste Kiln Dust From Cement Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-043
Dry Caustic Heating of Clingstone Peaches on a Commercial Scale - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-74-092
Economic Assessment of Bockfitting Power Plants with ClosedCycle Cooling System! — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-050
Egg Breaking and Processing Waste Control and Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c—REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-019
Electrolytic Treatment of Job Shop Metal Finishing Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-028
Elimination of Washer Slimes from the Production of Phosphate Chemicals — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-045
Elimination of Water Pollution by Recycling Cement Plant Kiln Dusl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-194
Evaluation and Upgrading of a Multi-Stage Trickling Filter Facility - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-195
Evaluation of a Pneumatic Barrier for Oil Containment — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-030
Evaluation of Polymeric Clarification of Meat-Packing and Domestic Wastewaters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-020
Explicit Calibration of the Pills II System - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-011
Extensive Overburden Potentials for Soil and Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-184
Feasibility Study for a Direct, Air-Cooled Condensation System - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-178
Feasibility Study Fly Ash Reclamation of Surface Mines - Hillman State Park - REF. NO. EPA-600 /2- 76-183
Final Report Deep Water PHot Plant Treatability Study - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-038
Granite Industry Waste water Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-040
Hyperfiltration for Renovation of Textile Finishing Plant Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-060
Improvement of Treatment of Food Industry Waste - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-035
Industrial Water Softener Waste Brine Reclamation - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-007
Information Resource: Final Report Water Pollution Control in Water Utilities - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-020
Infrared Dry Caustic vs. Wet Caustic Peeling of White Potatoes- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-088
Inverted Siphons for Oil Trapping — Abstracted 600/9-76-013* — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-O28
Ion Exchange Process for Recovery of Chromate from Pigment Manufacturing - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-044
Laboratory Study of Continous Electro-oxidation of Dilute Cuanide Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-0 59
Measurement of Residual Chlorine Levels in Cooling Water—Amperometrk Method - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-039
Mercury Recovery from Contaminated Waste Waters and Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-086
Metallic Recovery From Waste Waters Utilizing Cementation - REF. NO. EPA-470/2-74-008
Modular Wastewater Treatment System Demonstration For the Textile Maintenance Industry - KEF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-037
New Membranes for Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Metal Finishing Effluent* - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-73-033
New Membranes for Treating Metal Finishing Effluents by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-197
Nomographs for Thermal Pollution Control Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-004
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, November 1975- January 1976-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-185
Optimizing a Petrochemical Waste Bio-Oxidation System Through Automation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
660/2-75-021
Organic Compounds in Pulp Mill Lagoon Discharge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOU — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-028
Poundi Manure as a Feed Supplement in Channel Catfish Farming - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-046
Physical-Chemical Treatment of Municipal Wastes by Recycled Magnesium Carbonate - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-055
Pilot Plant Optimization of Phosphoric Acid Recovery Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-015
Pilot Scale Treatment of Wine Stillage — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIa — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-002
Plant Scale Studies of the Magnesium Carbonate Water Treatment Process - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-006
Pollution Control Technology for Pesticide Formulators and Packagers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-094
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INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Poultry Processing Wostewater Treatment and Reuses - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-060
Proceedings Fourth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-031
Proceedings: Fifth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-7 4-058
Process and Environmental Technology for Producing SNG and Liquid Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
660/2-7 5-011
Program for Preventing and Eliminating Oil Pollution of the Buffalo River — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-029
Projects in the Industrial Pollution Control Division - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-001
Protein Production from Acid Whey VIA Fermentation - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-025
Radiation Treatment of High Strength Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-017
Reclamation of Metal Values from Metal-Finishing Waste Treatment Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-018
Reclamation of Sulfuric Acid From Waste Streams — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-016
Recovery of Fatty Materials From Edible Oil Refinery Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-015
Recycle of Synthetic Warp Sizes From Textile Desizing Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-014
Refinery Effluent Water Treatment Plant Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-020
Regeneration of Chromoted Aluminum Deoxidizers - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-023
Removal of Chromium from Plating Rinse Water Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-055
Renovation of Industrial Inorganic Wastewater by Evaporation with Interface Enhancement — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-017
Research Study of Coal Preparation Plant and By-Product Coke Plant Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-050
Reuse of Power Plant Desulf urization Waste Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-024
Rum Distillery Slops Treatment by Anaerobic Contact Process - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-074
Sampling and Identification of Pollutant Oils in Industrial Watercourses — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-031
Separation, Dewatering, and Disposal of Sugar Beet Transport Water Solids Phase I - REF. NO. EPA 660/2 74-093
Shrimp Canning Waste Treatment Study - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-061
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Commercial Explosives — Abstracted 600/9-75-001o — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-74-009B
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Industrial Inorganic Gases — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-74-009c
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Inorganic Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-74-009a
Studies of Low Molecular Weight Lignin Sulfonates - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-069
Study of Feasibility of Herbicide Orange Chlorinolysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-006
Submerged Combustion Evaporator for Concentration of Brewery Spent Grain Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-059
Sulfuric Acid and Ferrous Sulf ate Recovery From Waste Pickle Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-032
Taxonomy of Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolated From Pulp/Paper Mill Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-024
Technical and Economic Evaluation of Cooling Systems Blowdown Control Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-026
Test Method for Volatile Component Stripping of Wastewaler - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-044
Treatment and Disposal of Complex Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-123
Treatment and Recovery of Fluoride Industrial Waste - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-024
Treatment of Cheese Processing Wastewaters in Aerated Lagoons - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-012
Treatment of Denim Textile Mill Wastewaters: Neutralization and Color Removal - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-139
Treatment of Domestic Wastewater and NSSC Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-010
Treatment of Packing House Waste by Anaerobic Lagoons in Plastic-Media Filters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-027
Treatment of Sulfite Evaporator Condensates for Recovery of Volatile Components - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-030
Treatment of Textile Wastewafer by Activated Sludge and Alum Coagulation -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-055
Turbulent Bed Cooling Tower -- Abstracted 6OO/9-75-001c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-027
Waste Citrus Activated Sludge As a Poultry Feed Ingredient — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA 660/2-75-001
Waste Control and Abatement in the Processing of Sweet Potatoes - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-73-021
Waste Water Treatment and Reuse in a Metal Finishing Job Shop - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-042
Wastewater Abatement in Canning Vegetables by IQB Blanching - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-74-006
Wastewater Characterization for the Specialty Food Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-075
Water and Waste Management in Poultry Processing - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-O31
Water Pollution Control in the Carbon and Alloy Steel Industry - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-193
Water Recycle/Reuse Possibilities: Power Plant Boiler and Cooling System - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-089
Waterborne Wastes of the Paint and Inorganic Pigments Industries - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-030
NON-POINT POLLUTION CONTROL
Abatement of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-092 .,„.,„ ,«_«,„ j
Agriculture and Clean Water - Proceedings of a Conference on Agricultural Water Pollution Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld --
REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-005
Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Treatment of Dairy Manure Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-030
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NON-POINT POLLUTION CONTROL
Analysis of Emissions from Outboard Two Cycle Marine Engines — Abstracted 600/9-75-00U — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-061
Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOU — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-062
Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment - Southern Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-063
Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment — Summary Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-064
Analysis of Pollution Control Costs- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-009
Animal Waste Management in the Northern Great Plaines - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-188
Applications of Reverse Osmosis to Acid Mine Drainage Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-100
Appraisal of Neutralization Processes to Treat Coal Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-093
Assessing Effects on Water Quality by Boating Activity - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-072
Brine Disposal Treatment Practices Relating to the Oil Production Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-037
Carbonate Bonding of Taconite Tailings - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-001
Characterization of Vessel Waste in Duluth-Superior Harbor — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-097
Combustion Toilet for Use on Small Boats - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-053
Control of Water Pollution From Cropland, Vol. I - A Manual for Guideline Development - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-026a
Conversion of Cattle Feedlot Wastes to Ammonia Synthesis Gas - REF. NO. EPA-660/2- 74-090
Crankcase Drainage from In-Service Out-board Motors — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-092
Demonstration of a Non-Aqueous Sewage Disposal System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-088
Demonstration of the Separation and Disposal of Concentrated Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-74-072
Demonstration of Aeration Systems for Poultry Wastes-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-186
Demonstration of Three Recirculating Swine Waste Management Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-74-009
Design Parameters for the Land Application of Dairy Manure - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-187
Design Parameters for Animal Waste Treatment Systems- REF. NO. EPA- 660/2-7 4-063
Design Parameters for Animal Waste Treatment Systems - Nitrogen Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-190
Development and Evaluation Report: Physical Chemical Marine Sanitation System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-043
Development of a Mobile Treatment System for Handling Spilled Hazardous Materials - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-109
Development of Field Applied DDT - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-036
Development of On-Shore Treatent System for Sewage from Watercraft Retention System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-056
Devices for On - Board Treatment of Waste from Vessels — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-091
Effectiveness of Surface Mine Sedimentation Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-117
Effects of Exhaust from Two-Cyded Outboard Engines- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-063
Electrochemical Removal of Heavy Metals from Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-74-023
Environmental Protection in Surface Mining of Coal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-093
Evaluation of Drainage for Salinity Control in Grand Valley - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-084
Evaluation of Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control in Grand Valley - REF. NO. iPA-660/2-74-052
Evaluation of MTF for Testing Hazardous Material Spill Control Equipment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIb — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-073
Evaluation of Tailings Ponds Sealants - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-065
Executive Summary of Three EPA Demonstration Programs in Erosion and Sediment Control - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-073
Fabric Boom Concept for Containment and Collection of Floating Oil - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-069
Feasibility of Elk Creek Acid Mine Drainage Abatement Project - REF. NO. EPA 600/2 -76 128
Feasibility of 5 gpm Dynactor/Flash Magnetic Separator System to Treat Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-004
Feasibility Study of a New Surface Mining Method "Longwall Stripping" - REF. NO. EPA-67Q/2-74-002
Gas and leachate from Landfills. Formation, Collection, and Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-76-0130 — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-004
Gas Requirements to Pressurize Abandoned Deep Mines - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-054
Guidelines for the Disposal of Small Quantities of Unused Pesticide — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670,'2-75-057
Herbicide Runoff from Four Coastal Plain Soil Types - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-017
Impact of Hydrologic Modifications on Water Quality — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-O07
Investigation of Acid Mine Drainage Effects on Reservoir Fishery Populations - REF. NO. EPA-600 72-76-107
Investigation of Surface Films - Chesapeake Bay Entrance - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-099
Joint Construction Sediment Control Project - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-035
Laboratory Study of Self-Sealing Limestone Plugs for Mine Openings - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-081
Limestone and Limestone-Lime Neutralization of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-051
Liquid Aerobic Composting of Cattle Wastes and Evaluation of Byproducts - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-034
Livestock and the Environment - A Bibliography with Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-024
Livestock and the Environment—A Bibliography with Abstracts, Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-003
Livestock and the Environment: A Bibliography with Abstracts— Volume III - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-} 89
Loading Functions for Assessment of Water Pollution from Nonpoint Sources - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-151
Losses of Fertilizers and Pesticides from Oaypan Soils - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-068
Management Practices Affecting Quality and Quantity of Irrigation Return Flow — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
660/2-75-005
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
NON-POINT POLLUTION CONTROL
Methods to Treat, Control and Monitor Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-042
Mine Drainage Pollution Control Demonstration Grant Procedures and Requirement — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 o — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-O03
Mine Spoil Potentials for Soil and Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-670- 2-74-070
Modeling Pesticides and Nutrients on Agricultural Lands — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-043
Nitrogen and Irrigation Management to Reduce Return-Flow Pollution in the Columbia Basin - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-158
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses from Agronomy Plots in North Alabama - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-033
North Fork Alluvial Decontamination Project, Hubbard Creek Reservoir Watershed - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-019
Odors from Confined Livestock Production - A State of the Art - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-023
Oil Recovery System Using Sorbent Material - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-068
Oil Recovery System Utilizing Polyurethane Foam—A Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-084
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-003
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports - November 1974 - February 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670 2-75-044
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, August 1975 - October 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-113
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, February 1975 - April 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIc -- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-059
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, May 1975- July 1975- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-129
On-Shore Treatment Systems for Sewerage from Watercraft Retention Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-007
Pesticide Movement from Crop Lands into Lake Erie - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-032
Pesticide, Transport and Runoff Model for Agricultural Land - REF. NO. EPA 660/2 74 013
Pollution Abatement From Cattle Feedlots in Northeastern Colorado and Nebraska — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIc — REF. NO. EPA
660/2-75-015
Pollution Aspects of Catfish Production—Review and Projections - REF. NO. EPA-660 - 2-74-064
Pollution Problems and Research Needs for an Oil Shale Industry- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-067
Prediction of Sub-soil Erodibility Using Chemical, Mineralogical and Physical Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-660 -2-74-043
Preliminary Design of a Comprehensive Waste Oil Processing Facility — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-056
Programmed Demonstration for Erosion and Sediment Control Specialist - REF. NO. EPA-660 2 74-071
Qualification of Pollution in Agricultural Runoff - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-005
Recycling of Waste Oils — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-068
Removal of Heavy Metals from Mine Drainage by Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-080
Removal of Manganese From Mine Drainage by Ozone and Chlorine -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-006
Research Status of Effects of Land Application of Animal Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-010
Scientific Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control of Irrigation Return Flows — Abstracted 6OO/9-75-001d — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-064
Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts, 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-019
Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts: 1972-1973 - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-049
Sail Modification foi Denitrification and Phosphate Reduction of Feed Lot Wastes -REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-057
Sources of Oil and Water in Bilges of Great Lakes Ships - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-054
State of Maryland Waste Oil Recovery and Reuse Program - REF. NO. EPA-670 -2-74-013
Sfate-of-the-Art: Sand and Gravel Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-066
State-of-the-Art: Uranium Mining, Milling, and Refining Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-038
Storage and Disposal of Iron Ore Processing Wastewater- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-018
Surface Effects Skimmer Development — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOI« — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-066
Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 660/2-75-012
Temperature Effects of Crude Oil in the Upper Intertidol Zone - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-127
Treatment and Ultimate Disposal of Cattle Feedlot Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-013
Treatment of Hazardous Material Spills With Floating Mass Transfer Media - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-078
Trough Creek Limestone Barrier Installation and Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-114
Up-Dip Versus Down-Dip Mining: An Evaluation -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-047
Urban Runoff Pollution Control Program Overview: FY 76 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-095
Use of Soil Parameters for Describing Pesticide Movement Through Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/7-7 5-009
Volatization of Losses of Pesticides from Soil - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-74-054
Waste Oil Recycling and Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-670'2-74-052
Waste Treatment System for Confined Hog Raising Operations - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-047
Water Quality Control in Mine Spoils — Upper Colorado River Basin — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-048
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A.P.S. Electro-Tube Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-154b
A.P.S. Electrostatic Scrubber Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-154a
Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide In Spray Column and Turbulant Contacting Absorbers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-023
Absorption of SOz into lime Slurries: Absorption Rates and Kinetics - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-047
Abstracts of the 1971-1974 United States and Foreign Open Literature on Noise—Part I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-01 6a
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Abstracts of the 1971-1974 United States and Foreign Open Literature on Noise—Part II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600,2-76-016b
Adsorption of Odorous Pollutants by Active Manganese Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-063
Aerodynamic Control of Nitrogen Oxides and Other Pollutants from Fossil Fuel Combustion Volume II - Raw Data and Experimental
Equipment - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-033B
Aerodynamic Control of Nitrogen Oxides and Other Pollutants From Fossil Fuel Combustion Volume I - Data Analysis and Summary of
Conclusions - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-73-033a
Analysis of Polycyclic Organic Materials in Coal, Coal Ash, Fly Ash, and Other Fuel and Emission Samples — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a
— REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-075
Analysis of Test Data for NOx Control in Gas and Oil-Fired Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-011
Andersen Filter Substrate Weight Loss — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-022
Applicability of the Meyers Process for Chemical Desulfuriiation of Coal: Survey of 35 Coals - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-025o
Applicability of the Meyers Process of Chemical Desulfurization of Coal: tnitial Survey of Fifteen Coals - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-025
Application of Automatic Data Processing Technology to Laboratory Problems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-035
Application of Foam Scrubbing to Fine Particle Control—Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-125
Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Participate - Volume U - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-031 b
Application of Holographic Methods to Ine Measurement of Flames and Paniculate - Volume 1 -REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-03 la
Applying Fabric Filtration to Coal Fired Industrial Bo Men (A PSot Scale Investigation) - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-05B0
Applying Fabric Filtration to Coal Fired Industrial BoilersA Preliminary Pilot Scale Investigation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-058
Assessment of the Applicability of Automotive Emission Control Technology to Stationary Engines - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-051
Assessment of the Degree of Flexibility in Fuel Distribution Patterns — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-076
Assessment of the Federal Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Activities: FY 73- FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-010
Assessment of the Potential of dean Fuels and Energy Technology - REF. NO. EPA-600- 2-74-001
Assessment of Catalysts for Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume I - Finat Report — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-QO1 a
Assessment of Catalysts far Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume II - Data Bank Citation Indkes — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-001 b
Assessment of Particle Control Technology for Enclosed Asbestos Sources—Phase II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-065
Assessment of Particle Control Technology for Enclosed Asbestos Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650-7-74-088
Atmospheric Emissions from the Asphalt Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-046
Atmospheric Emissions from Asphalt Roofing Processes - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-101
Atmospheric Emissions From the Petroleum Refining Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-017
Atmospheric Pollution Potential from Fossil Fuel Resource Extraction, On-Site Processing, and Transportation — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-064
Boiler Modification Cost Survey for Sulfur Oxides Control by Fuel Substitution — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
650^2-74-123
Braxton Sonic Agglomerotor Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-036
Burner Criteria for NOx Control; Volume I—Influence of Burner Variables on NOx in Pulverized Coal Homes — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-061a
Burner Design Criteria for Control of NOx from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume I - Data Analysis and Summary of Conclusions - REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-W8a
Burner Design Criteria for Control of NO. from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume II - Raw Data and Experimental Results - REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-098b
Carbon Oxidation Catalyst Mechanism Study for Fuel Cells — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-057
Cascade Impactor Calibration Guidelines-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-118
Catalytic Combustion, a Pollution-Free Means of Energy Conversion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-0 I 8
Catalytic Desulfurizafion and Denitrogenation — Abstracted 6M/9-75-001d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-063
Catalytic Oxidation of Fuels for NO. Control from Area Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-037
Catalytic Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide Using Isotopk Tracers - REF. NO. EP A-650/2-73-020
Changes in the Global Energy Balance - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-11 b
Characterization and Contra) of Asbestos Emissions from Open Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-090
Characterization of Atmospheric Emissions from Polyurethane Resin Manufacture - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-107
Charged Droplet Scrubbing of Submicron Paniculate - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-07 5
Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil—Second Phase - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-039
Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil - Second Phase - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-109
Chemistry of Fuel Nitrogen Conversion to Nitrogen Oxides in Combustion — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
6OO/2-76-039
aeon Fuels from Agricultural and Forestry Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-76-4H3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-O90
Coke Charging Pollution Control Demonstration - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-022
Cake Oven Charging Emission Control Test Program - Supplemental Observations - REF. NO. EPA-650/2- 74-062a
Coke Oven Charging Emission Control Test Program—Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-062
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Coke Oven Smokeless Pushing System Design Manual - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-076
Combustion Control of Pollutants from Multiburner Coal-fired System - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-038
Conceptual Design of a Commercial Scale Plant for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-051
Conditioning of Fly Ash with Sulfamic Acid, Ammonium Sulfate, and Ammonium Bisulfact — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-114
Conditioning of Fly Ash With Sulfur Tri-Oxide and Ammonia - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-015
Continuous Measurement of Gas Composition From Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA-600'2-75-012
Continuous Measurement of Total Gas Flowrate from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-020
Control of Environmental Impacts From Advanced Energy Sources - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-002
Control of Reclamation (Sinter) Plant Emissions Using Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600-2-76-00?
Control of Steel Plant Scarfing Emissions Using Wet Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600 2 76-054
Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Copper Smelters: Volume I - Steam Oxidation of Pyritic Copper Concentrates - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-085a
Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Copper Smelters: Volume II — Hydrogen Sulfide Production from Copper Concentrates - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-74-085b
Control Technology for Asphalt Roofing Industry - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-120
Control Technology for Fine Particulate Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-027
Defense Technology for Environmental Protection; Volume I— Final Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-068a
Defense Technology for Environmental Protection; Volume II— Bibliography — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-068B
Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-041
Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-041 a
Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils—Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-165
Demonstration of Reduced Hydrocarbon Emissions from Gasoline Loading Terminals — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
650-2-/5-042
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: White Pine Copper Smelter— Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-036a
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Kennecott, Hayden, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76—013a ——
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036b
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Kennecott, McGill, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036c
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Kennecott, Hurley, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036d
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Magma, San Manuel, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036e
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Phelps Dodge, Ajo, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036f
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Phelps Dodge, Morenci, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -
— REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036g
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Phelps Dodge, Douglas, Cooper Smelter - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036H
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, El Paso, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-0361
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, Hayden, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036J
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, Tacoma, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036k
Design of an Optimum Distillate Oil Burner for Control of Pollutant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-047
Design Development and Fabrication of a Prototype High-Vol. Particulate Mass Sampling Train - REF. NO. EPA-650/2 74-067
Design Trends and Operating Problems in Combustion Modification of Industrial Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-032
Design, Development, and Field Test of a Droplet Measuring Device - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-018
Design, Fabrication, and Installation of a Particulate Aerodynamic Test Facility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-103
Detailed Cost Estimates For Advanced Effluent Desulfuriiation Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-006
Determination of Hazardous Elements in Smelter-Produced Sulf uric Acid - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-131
Determination of Height for Stack Near Building—Wind Tunnel Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-001
Development of an Approach to Identification of Emerging Technology and Demonstration Opportunities - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-048
Development of tho Wcstvoco Activated Carbon Process for SOx Recovery as Elemental Sulfur: Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-135a
Development of the Westvaco Activated Carbon Process for SO» Recovery as Elemental Sulfur: Volume II—Appendix - REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-135b
Development of Sampling and Analytical Methods of Lime/Limestone Wet Scrubbing Tests - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-024
Direct Use of Coal in a Fuel Cell: Feasibility Investigation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-040
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Disposal of By-products from Non-regenerable Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems: Initial Report- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-037a
Distributions of Industrial and Commercial-Institution External Combustion Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — KEF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-021
Drift Data Acquired on Mechanical Salt Water Cooling Devices - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-060
Dynactor Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-083
Effect of Chemical Composition on the Surface Resistivity of Fly Ash — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-017
Effect of Equipment Maintenance and Age on Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-11?
Effect of Filtration Parameters on Dust Cleaning Fabrics — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-074
Effect of Fuel Sulfur on HO, Emissions from Premixed Flames — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600' 2-75-075
Effect of Gas Turbine Efficiency and Fuel Cost on Cost Producing Electric Power - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 4-041
Effectiveness of Selected Fuel Additives in Controlling Pollution Emissions From Residual Oil-Fired Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-031
Effects of Design and Operating Variables on NO> from Coal-Fired Furnaces— Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-002a
Effects of Design and Operating Variables on NOx from Coal-Fired Furnaces - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-002b
Effects of Transient Operating Conditions on Steam - Electric Generator Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 5-022
Efficiencies in Power Generation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-021
Elctrostatic Precipitators: Relationship Between Resistivity, Particle Sixe, and Sparkover - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-144
Electrical Energy As An Alternate To Clean Fuels For Stationary Sources; Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-0!3a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-049a
Electrical Energy As An Alternate To dean Fuels For Stationary Sources; Volume II—Appendix — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-049b
Electrostatic Capture of Fine Particles in Fiber Beds - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-132
Electrastatk Precipitator Performance Model — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-132
Enclosed Coke Pushing and Quenching System Design Manual - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-028
Energy Conservation Techniques for the Iron Foundry Cupola — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-071
Energy Consumption: Fuel Utilization and Conservation in Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032d
Energy Consumption: Paper, Stone/Qay/Glass/Concrete, and Food Industries — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-032c
Energy Consumption: The Chemical Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032a
Energy Consumption: The Primary Metals and Petroleum Industries — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032b
Energy Supply, Demand/Need, and the Gaps Between: Volume I - An Overview — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-044a
Energy Supply, Demand/Need, and the Gaps Between: Volume N - Monographs and Working Papers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-044b
Entrainment Separators for Scrubbers - Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-119b
Entrainment Separators for Scrubbers - Initial Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-119a
Environmental Aspects of Retrofitting Two Industries to lowand Intermediate-Energy Gas from Coal - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-102
Environmental Assessment Sampling and Analytical Strategy Program - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-093a
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume I—Oil/ Gas Production Petroleum Refining, Carbon Black, and Basic
Petrochemicals — Abstracted 60079-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-05 la
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume II— Industrial Organic Chemicals — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-051b
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume IH— Organic Dyes/Pigments and Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-05U
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume V— Brine/Evaporite Chemicals, Fluorocarbon/Hydrogen Fluoride, and
Gypsum/Wallboard — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-051 e
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume VI— lime, Clay, Mica, Cement, Phosphate Rock and Basic Fertilizer Materials,
and sulfur, sulfur Oxides, and Sulfuric Acid - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-051 f
Environmental Catalog of Industrial Processes; Volume VII— Iron and Steel, Primary Aluminum, and Titanium — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-051 g
Environmental Consideration in Future Energy Growth - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-004
Environmental Considerations for Oil Shale Development - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-099
Environmental Problem Definition for Petroleum Refineries, Synthetic Natural Gas Plants, and Liquefied Natural Gas Plants —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-O68
Equimolar NOl Absorption into Magnesia Slurry- A Pilot Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-015
Estimating Kinetics of Combustion Especially Reactions Involving NO* and SO, - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-019
Evaluation of a Particulale Scrubber on a Coal-Fired Utility Boiler — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-074
Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume I - Pressurized Fhridized-Bed Combustion Process Development and
Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048a
Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume II - Fluidized Bed Boiler Combined-Cycle Power Plant Development-
Volume I Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048b
Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume HI - Pressurized Fhiidized-Bed Boiler Development Plant Design - REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-73-048c
Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume IV - Ruidized-Bed Gasification Desulfurization - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-048J
Evaluation of the Regenerative Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-012
Evaluation of Aeronetic Two-Phase Jet Scrubber - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-129
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Evaluation of Cenlrifietd Scrubber - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 4-129a
Evaluation of Eight Novel Fine Particle Collection Devices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-035
Evaluation of Electric Field Fabric Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-041
Evaluation of Electrofluidized Bed — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-040
Evaluation of Electrostatic Augmentation for Fine Partirle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-055
Evaluation of Equations for Designing Ammoniacal Scrubbers to Remove Sulfur Oxides from Waste Gas - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-035
Evaluation of Low-Sulfur Western Coal Characteristics, Utilization, and Combustion Experience — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-75-046
Evaluation of Magnetics for Fine Particle Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-133
Evaluation of National Boiler Inventory — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-067
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification; Section I: Synthane Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009b
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Liquefaction: Section 2. SRC Process - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009f
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification: Section 5. BI-GAS Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009g
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 6. HYGAS Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-009H
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 7. U-Gas Process - REF. NO. EPA-650 ?-74-009i
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 8. Winkler Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-009J
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Coal Treatment: Section 1. Meyers Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009k
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes (Analytical Test Plan) - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-0091
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes - Liquefaction: Section 3. H-Coal Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009m
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes: Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-101
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification Section I: Koppers-Totzek Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009a
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification; Section I: CO2 Acceptor Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-7 4-009d
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Liquefaction: Section I. COED Process - REF. NO. EPA-650 2 • 74- 009e
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processess Gasification; Section I; Lurgi Process - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-009c
Evaluation of Prechamber Spark Ignition Engine Concepts — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650 • 2-75-023
Evaluation of R&D Investment Alternatives for SOx Air Pollution Control Processes, Part 2 - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-098a
Evaluation of R&D Investment Alternatives for SOx Air Pollution Control Processes - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-098
Evaluation of Rexnord Gravel Bed Filter - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-164
Evaluation of Selected Methods for Chemical and Biological Testing of Industrial Particulate Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76— 137
Evaluation of Sanies for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600, 2-76-001
Evaluation of Sulfur Dioxide Emission Control Options for Iowa Power Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650 • 2-74-127
Evaluation of Systems for Control of Emissions from Rocket Motors - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-021 a
Evaluation of Thermal Agglomeration for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-067
Evaluation of Turbulent Agglomeration for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600 -2-76-066
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Limestone Wet Scrubbing Test Result - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-010
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Sodium Carbonate and Limestone Test Results - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-013
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Advanced Program (First Progress Report) — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-050
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Summary of Testing Through October 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-047
EPA Fine Particle Scrubber Symposium (San Diego, 5/28-30/74) - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-112
Fabric Filter Cleaning Studies — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650 • 2-75-009
Fate of Trace Constituents of Coal During Gasification - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-73-004
Feasibility of a Direct Contact Heat and Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-121
Feasibility of a Heat and Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2 - 76-097
Feasibility of Flux Force/Condensation Scrubbing for Fine Particulate Collection - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-73-036
Federal Aircraft Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Programs: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-75-003
Federal Machinery Noise Research, Development and Demonstration: FY 73-75 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-008
Federal Noise Effects Research: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA 600/1-75-001
Federal Surface Vehicle Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Program: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-002
Field Measurements of Particle Size Distribution Sizing Devices - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-035
Field Test Sampling/Analytical Strategies and Implementation Cost Estimates: Coal Gasification and Flue Gas Desulfurization —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-093b
Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control NO. Emissions for Utility Boilers - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-066
Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control Pollution Emissions from Industrial Boilers - Phase II — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-086a
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Field Testing: Application of Combuition Modifications to Control Pollutant Emissions from Industrial Boilers - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-078a
Fine Particle Emissions Information System Reference Manual-REF. NO, EPA-600/2-76-173
Fine Particle Emissions Information System User Guide -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-172
Fine Particle Emissions Information System: Summary Report (Summary 1976) - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-174
Fine Particle Scrubber Performance Tests - REF. NO. EPA-650 / 2-74-093
Flame Characterization Probes - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-023
Flare Systems Study ~ Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-079
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasification/Desulfurization Demonstration at Atmospheric
Pressure) Volume I - Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ic — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-027a
Ffuidized tied Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasifwation/Desurfurization Demonstration at Atmospheric
Pressure) Volume II - Appendices _ Abstracted 600/9-75-00U — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-027b
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation Phase H - Pressurized Fluidized Bed Coal Combustion Development - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-027c
Fluoride Emissions from Phosphoric Acid Plant Gypsum Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-095
Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Boiler Baghouse - Nuclea Generating Plant - REF. NO. EPA 600/2 75-013a
Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Boiler Baahouse: Sunbury Steam-Electric Station — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-077a
Fuel Gas Environmental Impact: Phase Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-078
Fuels Technology: A State-ef-the-Art Review — Abstracted 600/9-75-00tc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-034
Full-Scale Desulfurizalion of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume 1 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019a
Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume II - Appendices A through H - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019b
Full-Scale Desolfuriiation of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume III - Appendices I through L - REF. NO. EPA-650 - 2-73-019c
Gasification of Fossil Fuels Under Oxidative, Reductive, and Pyrolytic Conditions - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-O42
General Motors/Environmental Protection Agency Sulfate Dispersion Experiment Selected EPA Research Papers — Abstracted
600/9-7o-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-035
Guidelines for Burner Adjustments of Commercial Oil-FiredBoiters — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-088
Guidelines for Residential Oil-Burner Adjustment* — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-069a
Hazardous Emission Characterization of Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-00)
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Marketing Hi SO* from SO2 Abatement Sources— The TVA Hypothesis - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-051
Mathematical Model of Electrostatic Precipitation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-037
Mathematical Simulation of an Adsorber for Pollutant Removal — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-110
Measurement and Characterization of Particles in Wet Scrubbing Process for SOx Control - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-024
Measurement of Atmospheric Sulfates: Evaluation of the Methylthymol Blue Method — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/4-76-015
Measurement of Entrained Liquid Levels in Effluent Gases from Scrubber Demisters - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-050
Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide, Particulate, and Trace Elements in Copper Smelter Converter and Roaster/Reverberatory Gas Streams -
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-111
Metals Mining and Milling Process Profiles with Environmental Aspects - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-167
Method for Evaluating SO2 Abatement Strategies — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-045
Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurication of Coal. Volume II - Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-143b
Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal. Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-143a
Mixed Oxides for Fuel Cell Electrodes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-007
Mobile Fabric Filter System Design and Field Test Results - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-059
Molecular Sieve Control Process in Sulfuric Acid Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-066
Molecular Sieve Mercury Control Process in Chlor-Alkali Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-014
Molecular Sieve NO* Control Process in Nitric Acid Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-015
Molecular Sieve Tests for Control of NO Emissions From A Nitric Acid Plant; Volume II—Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-048b
Molecular Sieve Tests for Control of NO* Emissions from a Nitric Acid Plant; Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-048a
Molecular Sieve Tests for Control of Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-047
NOx Abatement for Stationary Sources in Japan — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-013b
NOx Combustion Control Methods and Costs for Stationary Sources—Summary Study — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-046
Occurrence and Distribution of Potentially Volatile Trace Elements in Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-054
Odor Control by Scrubbing in the Rendering Industry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-009
Odor Removal from Air by Adsorption on Charcoal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-084
Oil Shale Air Pollution Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-009
Optical Measurements of Smoke Particle Size Generated by Electric Arcs - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-034
Overview of EPA/IERL-RTP Scrubber Programs — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-054
Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on a Wet Electrostatic Precipitator — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-033
Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on an Electrostatic Precipitator Installed on a Paper Mill Recovery Boiler - REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-141
Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on Three Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-056
Particulate Collection Study, EPA/TVA Full-Scale Dry Limestone Injection Tests - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-053
Particulate Control Mobile Test Units: First Year's Operation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-042
Particulate Emissions from Alfalfa Dehydrating Plants — Control Costs and Effectiveness - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-007
Particulate Removal From Gas Streams at High Temperature - High Pressure - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-020
Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-102
Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-102a
Pentapure Impinger Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-024a
Petrograhpic Characteristics and Physical Properties of Marls, Chalks, Shells and Their Calcines Related to Desulfurization of Flue Gases
-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-O44
Pilot-Plant Study of an Ammonia Absorption Ammonium Bisulfate Regeneration Process, Topical Report Phases I and II - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-049a
Pollutant Analysis Cost Survey - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-125
Potentially Hazardous Emissions From The Extraction and Processing of Coal and Oil -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-038
Procedures for Measurement in Stratified Gases - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-086a
Procedures for Measurement in Stratified Gases - Volume II, Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-086b
Proceeding, Coal Combustion Seminar, June 19-20,1973 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-021
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume I - Fundamental Research - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-152a
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume II - Fuels and Process Research and Development - REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-152b
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume III - Field Testing and Surveys - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-152c
Proceedings of Third International Conference on Fluidized-Bed Combustion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-053
Proceedings, Symposium Control of Fine-Particulate Emissions from Industrial Sources, January 15-18,1974 San Francisco, CA - REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-74-008
Proceedings: Flue Gas Desulfurization Symposium 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-038
Proceedings: Symposium on the Use of Fabric Filters for the Control of Submicron Particulates (April 8-10,1974, Boston, Ma.) - REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-043
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Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974, Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-126b
Proceedings: Symposium on Fine Particles - Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-059
Process Modifications for Control of Participate Emissions from Stationary Combustion, Incineration, and Metals - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-1 00
Production of Clean Fuel Gas From Bituminous Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-049
Production of Low-Sulfur Gasoline - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-130
Program for Reduction of NO. from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005a
Program for Reduction of NO. from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase Ha - NOx - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005b
Program for Reduction of NOx from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers - Phase 1 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005
Properties of Ammonium Sulfate, Ammonium, and Sulfur Dioxide Solutions in Ammonia Scrubbing Processes - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-012
POPEX—Ranking Air Pollution Sources by Population Exposure — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-063
Rapping Reentrainment in a Nearly Full-Scale Pilot Electrostatic Precipitator - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-140
Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-057
Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion and Regeneration of Sulfur-Containing Additives -
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-104
Refinery Catalytic Cracker Reginerator SOx Control Process Survey - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-082
Regenerative Limestone Process for Fluidized - Bed Coal Combustion and Desulfurization - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-001
Residential Oil Furnace System Optimization—Phase I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-038
Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Compounds in Petroleum Refinery Streams—Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-012a
Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Compounds in Petroleum Refinery Streams—Volume II. Process Analysis of Petroleum Refinery
Streams — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-012b
Sampling of Automobile Interiors for Vinyl Chloride Monomer - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-124
Sasol Type Process for Gasoline, Methanol, SNG, and Low-BTU Gas from Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-072
Scale Control in Limestone Wet Scrubbing Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-031
Seminar on Electrostatics and Fine Particles — September 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-081
Simplified Procedures for Estimating Flue Gas Desulfurization System Costs - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-150
Sinter Plant Windbox Gas Recirculating System Demonstration - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-014
Sodium Conditioning to Reduce Fly Ash Resistivity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-092
Solid Waste Disposal Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-033
Source Assessment Prioritixation of Air Pollution from Industrial Surface Coating Operations — Abstracted 600/9-75-001c — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-75-019a
Source Assessment: Fertilizer Mixing Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-032c
Source Assessment: Flat Glass Manufacturing Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-032b
Source Assessment: Prioritization of Stationary Air Pollution Sources—Model Description — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-032a
Source Assessment: Phthalic Anhydride - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-032d
Source Assessment: Severity of Stationary Air Pollution Sources—A Simulation Approach - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-032e
Sources and Characterization of Fine Particulate Test Dusts — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-117
St. Louis Refuse Processing Plant Equipment, Facility, and Environmental Evaluations — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-044
St. Louis/Union Electric Refuse Firing Demonstration Air Pollution Test Support - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-O73
Statistical Concepts for Design Engineers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-080
Stone & Webster/Ionics SO? Removal and Recovery Process: Phase I, Final Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-045
Study of Air Pollutant Emissions from Residential Heating Systems - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-003
Study of Combustor Flow Computations and Comparison with Experiment - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-045
Study of Concepts for Minimizing Emissions From CokeOven Door Seals - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-064
Study of Ferroalloy Furnace Product Flexibility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-063
Study of Flux Force - Condensation Scrubbing of Fine Particules - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-018
Study of Potential Problems and Optimum Opportunities in Retrofitting Industrial Processes to Low and Intermediate Energy Gas from
Coal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-052
Study of SO. Control For Selected Industrial Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-011
Sulfur and Nitrogen Balances in the Solvent Refined Coal Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-011
Sulfur Compound Emissions of the Petroleum Production Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-030
Sulfur Oxide Throwoway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume I: Final Report - Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc
— REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-01 Oa
Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume II: Final Report - Technical Discussion — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-O10b
Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions During Start-up, Shutdown, and Malfunction — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-010
Survey and Evaluation of Kinetic Data on Reactions in Methane/Air Combustion — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-003
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Dickerson Station, Potomac Electric Power Company - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057g
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Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Eddystone Station, Philadelphia Electric Company - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057f
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Hawthorn Station, Kansas City Power and Light Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057h
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Lawrence Power Station, Kansas Power and Light Company - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-057e
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Mohave Station, Southern California Edison Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057k
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Reid Gardner Station, Nevada Power Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057J
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Will County Station, Commonwealth Edison Co. - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-0571
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Cholla Power Generating Station, Arizona Public Service Company — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057a
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems La Cygne Station, Kansas City Power and Light Co. and Kansas Gas and Electric Co. --
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057b
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Paddy's Run Station, Louisville Gas and Electric - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057d
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Phillips Power Station, Duquesne Light Co. - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057c
Symposium on Electrostatic Precipitators for the Control of Fine Particles — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-016
Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974 Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-126a
Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology (May 1974, St. Louis, Missouri) — Abstracted
600/9-75-00 Ib — REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-118
System Analysis of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Chemical/ Plastics Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-106
Systems Analysis Requirements for Nitrogen Oxide Control of Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-091
SO2 Abatement for Stationary Sources in Japan — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -— REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-013a
SO2 Control Processes for Non-ferrous Smelters — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-008
SO2 Reduction in Non-utility Combustion Sources - Technical and Economic Comparison of Alternatives — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d —
- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-073
Technical Manual for the Measurement of Fugitive Emissions: Roof Monitor Sampling Method for Industrial Fugitive Emissions - REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-089b
Technical Manual for the Measurement of Fugitive Emissions: Quasi-Stock Sampling Method for Industrial Fugitive Emissions - REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-089c
Technical Manual for Measurement of Fugitive Emissions: Upwind/Downwind Sampling Method for Industrial Emissions — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-089a
Technical Manual for Process Sampling Strategies for Organic Materials - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-122
Techniques for Measuring Fly Ash Resistivity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-079
Tentative Procedures for Particle Sizing in Process Streams— Cascade Importers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-023
Test Evaluation of Cat-Ox High Efficiency Electrostatic Precipitator — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-037
Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used to Control Mercury Emission From A Chlor-Alkali Plant, Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-026a
Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used to Control Mercury Emission From A Chlor-Alkali Plant, Volume II - Appendices — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-026b
Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Lime/Limestone Wet Scrubbing Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-006
Thermal Radiation Modeling for Pollution Predictions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-011
Thor V Solventless Metal Decorating for Three-Piece Cans— Background — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-011
Total Suspended Particulates: Review and Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-092
Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Metallic Ores - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-115
Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Non-Metallic Ores - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-122
University of Washington Electrostatic Spray Scrubber Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-100
Vegetative Stabilization of Mineral Waste Heaps — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-087
Vinyl Chloride - An Assessment of Emissions Control Techniques and Costs - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-097
Wet Electrostatic Precipitator System Study - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-142
Wet Scrubber Liquid Utilization - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-108
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of Particle Sizing Instruments — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-073
DATA AND INFORMATION RESEARCH
Accumulation of Tritium in Various Species of Fish Reared in Tritiated Water - REF. NO. EPA-680, 4-74 001
Development of a Biological Monitoring Network-A Test Case: Suitability of Livestock and Wildlife as Biological Monitors for
Orgonophosphorus Contaminants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-003
Directory of EPA, State and Local Environmental Quality Monitoring and Assessment Activities — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF.
NO. EPA-600/4-75-001
Ground Water Pollution Features of Federal and State Laws and Regulations - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-73-001 a
Handbook of Radiochemical Analytical Methods — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-001
Influence of Land Use on Stream Nutrient Levels — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-014
Method for Obtaining Replicate Particulate Samples from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-025
NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY—Data Acquisitions and Laboratory Analysis System for Lake Samples — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-015
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Polluted Ground water: A Review of the Significant Literature - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-74-O01
Polluted Groundwater: Estimating the Effects of Man's Activities (Formerly 600/4-74-002) - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-74-002
Polluted Groundwater: Some Causes, Effects, Controls and Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-73-001 b
Rationale and Methodology for Monitoring Groundwater Polluted by Mining Activities (Formerly 600/4-74-003) - REF. NO. EPA-
680/4-74-003
Summary Report, Trail-Marking and Alarm Pheromones of Some Ants of the Genus Atta - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-081
Tropic Classification of Lakes Using LANDS AT-1 (ERTS-1) Multispectral Scanner Data — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-037
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
Absorption of SO? by Alkaline Solutions in Venturi Scrubber Systems - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-003
Advanced Prototype Direct Reading Instrument for Particulate Mass Measurement - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-065
Analysis of Coprostanol, An Indkator of Fecal Contamination - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-021
Analysis of Organic Compounds in Two Kraft Mill Wastewaters — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-005
Analytical Methodology Information Center: Activities for 1973- 1974- REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-003a
Analytical Quality Assurance for Trace Organic Analysis by Gas Chrontotography/Mass Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-007
Application of Odor Technology to Mobil Sources Emission Instrumentation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-025
Aqueous Odor Thresholds of Organic Pollutants in Industrial Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-75-O01 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-002
Asbestos Fiber Atlas - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-036
Atomic Absorption Analysis of Phosphates in Water-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-079
Automated Analysis of Individual Refractory Organics in Polluted Water - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-076
Biological Electrodes Specific for Phosphate and Nitrite Ions - REF. NO. EPA-600 / 4-76-034
Biological Field and laboratory Methods for Measuring the Quality of Surface Waters and Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-001
Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere (Year Ending June 30,1972) - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-73-001
Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere (Year Ending June 30,1973) - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-73-002
Chemiluminescent Reactive Hydrocarbon Analyzer for Mobile Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-069
Collection Efficiencies of Stack Sampling Systems for Vanadium Emissions in Flue Gases - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-096
Collection Efficiency Study of the Proposed Method 13 Sampling Train — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-052
Compact Sampling System for Collection of Particulates from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
650 2-74-029
Comparison of Germanium Detectors for Neutron Activation Analysis for Mercury- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-045
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-023
Design of Pollutant-Oriented Integrated Monitoring Systems: A Test Case; Environmental Lead - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-018
Design, Construction, and Testing of a Commercial Prototype Disc Diluter - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-055
Design, Fabricate, and Demonstrate an Instrument for Assaying Benzo (a) Pryrene - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-068
Determination of the Magnitude of SOz, NO, COz, and Ol Stratification in the Ducting of Fossil Fuel Fired Power Plants — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-053
Determination of Aircraft Turbine Engine Particulates - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-055
Determination of Coronal Ozone Production by High Voltage Power Transmission Lines - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-73-003
Determination of Molecular Hydrogen Sulfide — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-001
Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds at the UG/1 Level in Water by Gas Qiramatography - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-009
Determining Tetrafluoroborates, an Evaluation of Fluoroborate Anion Selective Electrode — Abstracted 600/°-76-0l3a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/4-76-005
Development and Fabrication of Mass Emission Data and Control System for the Stationary Source Simulator - REF. NO. EPA-
650-2-73-009
Development of a High-Purity for High Temperature Particulate Sampling and Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-032
Development of a Proportional Sampler for Automobile Exhaust Emissions Testing - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-169
Development of a Prototype Nitrate Detector - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-133
Development of a Prototype Sulfuric Acid Monitor - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-75-013a
Development of a Supplementary Emission Measurements Monitoring System - REF. NO. EPA-650 /2-73-O08
Development of an Instrumental Monitoring Method for Measurement of Asbestos Concentrations in or Near Sources - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-016
Development of A Gas Laser System to Measure Trace Gases by Long Path Absorption Techniques: Volume II - Field Evaluation of Gas
Laser System for Ozone Monitoring Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046b
Development of Air Sampling Methodology - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-067
Development of Analytical Techniques for Measuring Ambient Atmospheric Carcinogenic Vapors — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-75-076
Development of Gas Laser System to Measure Trace Gases by Longporh Absorption Techniques:Volume I - Gas laser System
Modification for Ozone Monitoring Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046a
Development of Instrumentation for Measurement of Stationary Source Aldehyde Organic Acid and Amine Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-
650-2-73-010
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Development of Instrumentation for Quantitative Collection of Total Atmospheric Mercury From Ambient Air-Final Report - REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-73-052
Development of Low Pressure Impactor - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-014
Development of Method for Carcinogenic Vapor Analysis in Ambient Atmospheres- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-121
Development of Range Squared and Off-Gating Modifications for a Lidar System - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-040
Development of Sampling Method for Total Atmospheric Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-124
Development of Sampling Procedures for Polycyclic Organic Matter and Polychlorinated Biphenyls — REF. NO. EPA 650/2 -75-007
Development of Scanning Electron Microscopy for Measurement of Airborne Asbestos Concentrations — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-029
Development of Selective Hydrocarbon Sampling System and Field Evaluation with Conventional System - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-75-05C
Development of Thin Calibration Standards for X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-126
Development of X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Element Analysis of Particulate Matter Phase II: Evaluation of Commerical Multiple
Crystal Spectrometer Instruments - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-006
Development Strategy for Pollutant Dosimetry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-034
Device Collection and Assay of Ambient Gases - REF. NO. EPA-650- 2-74-006
Direct Determination o> Metals in Air - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-73-011
Effects of Nozzle Design and Sampling Techniques on Aerosol Measurements - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-070
Electrochemical Analysis of Sulfidic and Amine Odorants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-021
Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY '73 -REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-078
Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY 74 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-660/4-75-004
Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analysis: Assistance Projects, FY 72 - REF. NO. EPA-66Q/2-73-013
Environmental Exposure System for Studying Air Pollution Damage to Materials - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 3-75-001
Environmental Requirements and Pollution Tolerance of Freshwater Diatoms - REF. NO. EPA-670/4 74-005
Estimation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Presence of DDT-Type Compounds -REF. NO. EPA-670'4-74-004
Evaluation and Modification of Fluoride Sampling and Analytical Methods - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-007
Evaluation of a Computer Program for GC-MS Specific Ion Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-002
Evaluation of a Microwave-Induced Plasma Spectrometer for Trace Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73 009
Evaluation of a Prototype Instrument for Determining Phosphorus in Water - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-033
Evaluation of Ihe Correlation Spectrometer as an Area SOs Monitor -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-077
Evaluation of Flome Emission Determination of Phosphorus in Water - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-73-007
Evaluation of Instrumentation for Monitoring Total Mercury Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-039
Evaluation of Monitoring Systems for Power Kant and Sulfur Recovery Plant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-171
Evaluation of Odor Measurement Techniques Volume I - Animal Rendering Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-008a
Evaluation of Stationary Source Particulote Measurement Methods - Volume I, Portland Cement Plants - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-051a
Fabrication and Installation of the Stationary Source Simulator - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-015
Feasibility of o CW Lidar Technique for Measurement of Plume Opacity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-037
Feasibility Study of the Use of Resonance Scattering for the Remote Detection of Ste - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-020
Field Evaluation of SO? Monitoring Systems Applied to H2SO4 Plant Emissions - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-053a
Field Evaluation of SO2 Monitoring Systems Applied to HiSO4 Plant Emissions - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-053b
Field Testing and Evaluation of Methods for Measuring Visibility- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-039
Filtration Characteristics of Glass Fiber Filter Media at Elevated Temperatures - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-192
Hydrocarbon Measurement Discrepancies Among Various Analyzers Using Flame-lonization Detectors — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -
- REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-010
Implementation of a Computer Based Information System for Mass Spectral Identification - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-048
Improvement of Instrumentation and Methodology f 01 Collection and Analysis of Mercury - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-028
In-Slack Transmissometer Evaluation and Application to Particulate Opacity Measurement — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
In-Stock TTonsmissometer Measurement of Participate Opacity and Mass Concentration ~- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIb — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-120
Including Nonuniform Flow-REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-170
Infrared Absorption by Sulf uric Acid Vapor - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-191
Infrared Fourier Transform Speetrometry of Gas Chromatography Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-034
Infrared Gas Filter Correlation Instrument for In-Situ Measurement of Gaseous Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-094
Infrared Sensor for the Remote Monitoring of SO? - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-041
Instrument for Simultaneous Monitoring NO, and SO? in Stationary Sources- REF. NO. EPA 650/2 73-027
Instrument to Monitor CH4, CO and CO2 in Auto Exhaust - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-73-030
Instrumentation and Methodology for the Assay of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-069
Interferometric Instrumentation For Particle Size Analysis - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-73-034
Investigation of Extractive Sampling Interface Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74 089
Investigation of Particulate Matter Monitoring Using Contact Electrification - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-043
Investigation of Remote Sensing Techniques for Agricultural Feedlot Pollution Detection - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-002
Ion-Selective Membranes Electrodes for Water Pollution Water Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-74-079
Isolating Organic Water Pollutants: XAD Resins, Urethane Foams, Solvent Extraction -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
660/4-75 003
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EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
Isolation of Hayfever Antigens from Short Ragweed Pollen - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-044
Low Cost Compact X-Ray Flourescent Analyzer for On-Site Measurement of Trace Element in Airborne Particulate Emission - REF. NO.
EPA-600/4-75-002
Manual Methods for Sampling and Analysis of Particulate Emissions From Municipal Incinerators - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-023
Measurement of the Opacity and Mass Concentration of Particulate Emissions by Transmissometry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-128
Mercury in the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-008
Methodology for Assignment of a Hydrocarbon Photochemical Reactivity Index for Emissions From Mobile Sources - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75^025
Methods for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Nitrate and Sulf ate in Atmospheric Particulates - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-050
Monitoring Disposal-Well Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-008
Monitoring Ground water Quality: Data Management - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-019
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Illustrative Examples - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-036
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Methods and Costs - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-023
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Monitoring Methodology - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-026
Multielement Analyses of Environmental Samples by Spark Source Mass Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-001
Nonpoint-Source Pollution in Surface Waters: Associated Problems and Investigative Techniques — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc REF.
NO. EPA-680/4-75-004
NO? Measuring System - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-059
Occurrence of Organohalides in Chlorinated Drinking Waters- REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-008
Optimal Method for Measuring the Mass Concentration of Particulate Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-062
Optimization and Evaluation of a Microelectrolytic Conductivity Detector for the Gas Chromatographic Determination of Pesticide
Residues — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-012
Particle Detector By Mechanical Impact Sensing - REF. NO. EPA-600 /2-75-025
Particulate Sampling Strategies for Large Power Plants Performance Specifications for Stationary-Source Monitoring Systems for
Gases and Visible Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-013
Proceedings of Seminar on Methodology for Monitoring the Marine Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-74-004
Progress in Instrumentation and Techniques for Measurement of Air Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-015
Quantitative Analysis of Airborne Asbestos by X-Ray Diffraction: Final Report on Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-004
Quantitative Method for Toxaphene by GC-CUMS Specific Ion Monitoring — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-010
Radioiodine Prediction Model for Nuclear Tests - REF. NO. EPA 600/4 76- 027
Rapid Method for Determining NO* Emissions in Flue Gases — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-094
Remote Measurement of Power Plant Smoke Stack Effluent Velocity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-062
Remote Sensing of Air Pollution in Urban Areas - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-026
Remote Sensing of Pollutants - Computerized Reduction of Long-Path Absorption Data - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74 113
Reviews of Current Literature on Analytical Methodology and Quality Control - Activities for 1973 through 1974 - REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-74-003b
Sampling Interface for the Quantitative Transport of Aerosols— Field Prototype - REF. NO. EPA-600,'2-76-157
Sampling Interface for Quantitative Transport of Aerosols — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-016
Seminar Summary: Sampling and Analysis of the Various Forms of Atmospheric Lead - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-003
Simplified Atomic Absorption Determination of Stable Strontium in Milk and Hay - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-002
Simultaneous and Automated Determination of Total Phosphorous and Total Kjeldahl - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 4-74-002
Specific Ion Mass Spectrometric Detection for Gas Chromatographic Pesticide Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-004
State-of-the-Art: 1971 Instrumentation for Measurement of Particulate Emissions from Combustion Sources - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-022
Study of Indoor Air Quality - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-042
Synthesis and Purification of Carcinogenic Palynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Standards - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-040
Synthesis of Trifluoromethylsulfur Pentafluoride (CF3SF5) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-010
Taxonomy and Ecology of Stenonema Mayflies (Heptageniidae: Ephemeroptera) — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670-4-74-006
Techniques for Optimizing a Quadrupole GC/MS/Computer System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-004
Tissue Enzyme Assay for Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Insecticides - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-027
Versatile Gas Filter Correlation Spectrometer - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-024
Virus in Waste, Renovated, and Other Waters -1973 Literature Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-005
Viruses in Waste Renovated and other Viruses—1974 Literature Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-O07
Viruses in Waste Renovated and Other Viruses -1972 Literature Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-003
X-Ray Fluorescence Multispectrometer for Rapid Elemental Analysis of Particulate Pollutants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-033
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Activities and Needs Related to Radioactive Standards for Environmental Measurements: A Symposium held in Washington, DC, August
21,1973-REF.NO.EPA-670/4-75-006
Analysis of Carbon-14 and Tritium in Reactor Stack Gas — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4 -75-011
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Application and Procurement of Automatic Wastewater Samplers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670 4-75-003
Coding Manual for the Quality Assurance Performance Audit for Aerometric Data — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-006
Collaborative Study of EPA Methods 5,6, and 7 in Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators - REF. NO. EPA-650 4-74-013
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-025
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources (Nitric Acfd Plants) — REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-74-028
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions From Stationary Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators)-REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-021
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions from Stationary Sources (Municipal Incinerators) —
REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-022
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources (Portland Cement Plants) - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-74-029
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions From Stationary Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-024
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Sulfuric Acid Mist and Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-7 5-003
Collaborative Study of Method for Determination of Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate in Conjunction with EPA Method 5 -
REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-033
Collaborative Study of Method for Stack Gas Analysis and Determination of Moisture Fraction with Use of Method 5 - REF. NO. EPA
650/4-74-026
Collaborative Study of Method 10 - Reference Method for Determination of Carbon Monoxide Emissions from Stationary Sources -
Report of Testing - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-001
Collaborative Study of Method 104 - Reference Method for Determination of Beryllium Emission from Stationary Sources - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-74-023
Collaborative Study of Particulate Emissions Measurements by EPA Methods 2, 3, and 5 Using Paired Particulate Sampling Trains
(Municipal Incinerators) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-O14
Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Determination of Sulfur Dioxide in the Atmosphere (Pararosaniline Method) (24-hour
Sampling) - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-027
Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Measurement of Ozone in the Atmosphere (Ozone-Ethylene Chemifuminescent Method)
- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-016
Collaborative Test of theChemiluminescent Method for Measurement of NCtt in Ambient Air-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-013
Collaborative Test of the Continuous Colori-Metric Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-75-011
Collaborative Test of the TGS-ANSA Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-046
Collaborative Testing Methods for Measurements of NO2 in Ambient Air Volume I - Report of Testing - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-019a
Concepts for Development of Field Usable Test Atmosphere Generating Devices - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-7 4-016
Development of Technical Specifications for Standard Gas-Diluent Mixtures for Use in Measurement of Mobile Source Emissions - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-74-020
Effect of Temperature on Stability of Sulfur Dioxide Samples Collected by the Federal Reference Method - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-024
Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program, 1973 - 1974 - REF. NO. EPA 680/4-73-001 b
Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program—1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
680/4-75-002b
Evaluation and Collaborative Study of Method for Visual Determination of Opacity of Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-75-009
Evaluation of a Continuous Colorimetric Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air- REF. NO. EPA 650/4-75-022
Evaluation of the Arsenite Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-048
Evaluation of the Proposed Ambient Air Monitoring Equivalent and Reference Methods - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-014
Evaluation of the Ryan's Waterproof Thermograph (Model F-30) - REF. NO. EPA 670/4-74-007
Evaluation of the Triethanolamine Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-031
Evaluation of Effects of NO, CCte and Sampling Flow Rate on Arsenite Procedure for Measurement of NO2 in Ambient Air - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-75-019
Evaluation of Gas Phase Titration Technique as Used for Calibration of Nitrogen Dioxide Oiemiluminescenee Analyzers -REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-7 5-021
Evaluation of TGS-ANSA Procedure for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-047
Factors Affecting the Use of CaF2:Mn Thermoluminescent Dosimeters for Low-Level Environmental Rodiation Monitoring - REF. NO.
Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Part I - General Statistics - Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Part II - Scatter Plots — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -- REF. NO. EPA
670/4-75-004b
Guide for the Evaluation of Atmospheric Analyzers - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-014
Guidelines for Determining Performance Characteristics of Altimated Methods for Measuring Nitrogen Dioxide and Hydrocarbons,
Corrected for Methane in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4 74-018
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Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XII - Determination of Phosphorus in Gasoline - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-74-0051
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XIII - Test for Lead in Gasoline by Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005m
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XIV - Screening Determination of Lead in Gasoline - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-74-005n
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume (-Determination of Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate
(Type-S Pitbt Tube) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-O05o
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume 11 - Gas Analysis for Carbon Dioxide, Excess Air, and Dry
Molecular Weight-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74~005b
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume IK - Determination of Moisture in Stack Gases - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-74-005c
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume IV - Determination of Particulate Emissions from Stationary
Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005J
Guidelines for Development of « Quality Assurance Program: Volume VIM - Determination of CO Emissions from Stationary Sources by
NCMR Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-OOSh
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase I, Light-Duty GasolinePowered
Vehicles - Quality Assurance Guidelines - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024a
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase I, Light-Duty GasolinePowered
Vehicles - Test Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024b
Interfacing a 24-Paint Analog Recorder to a Computer Controlled Telemetry Line — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-75-002
Investigation of the Orion Research Cyanide Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIb — REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-005
laboratory and Field Evaluations of EPA Methods 2,6 and 7 - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-039
Literature Survey of Instrumental Measurements of Biochemical Oxygen Demand for Control Application, 1960-1963 - REF. NO. EPA
670/4-74-00 i
Measurement of Atmospheric Sulfates: Literature Search and Methods Selection — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-008
Measurement of Stronlium-OT and Stronthim-90 in Environmental Waters: A Tentative Reference Method — Abstracted 600/9-76-013
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SOCIOECONOMIC RESEARCH
Benefit of Water Pollution Control on Property Values - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-005
Bibliography of the Cat - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-001
Bibliography of Water Pollution Control Benefits and Costs - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-028
California Environmental Quality Act: Innovation in State and Local Decision making - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-023
Can Federal Procurement Practices be Used to Reduce Solid Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670 - 5-74-003
Carrying Capacity in Regional Environmental Management- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-021
Case Studies of Transit Energy and Air Pollution Impacts - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-003
Case Study and Business Analysis of the Scrap Industry - REF. NO. EPA-670 '5-74-002
Comprehensive Management of Phosphorus Water Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-010
Cost Evaluation of Alternative Air Quality Strategies - REF. NO. EPA-600, 5-74-003
Cost-Effectiveness of a Uniform National Sulfur Emissions Tax - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-009
Criteria for Regional Solid Waste Management Planning — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-006
Critique of Pollution Time Allocation in River Basin Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-007
Crop Insurance and Information Services to Control Use of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-018
Demonstration of a State Water Quality Management Information System - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-022
Design of Cost-Effecti--e Water Quality Surveillance Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-004
Development of a Decision Room For Environmental Studies - REF. NO. EPA-60G/5-73-011
Development of an Economic Analytical Framework for Solid Waste Policy Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-014
Development of Predictions of Future Pollution Problems - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-005
Economic and Environmental Benefits from Improving Electrical Rate Structures - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-033
Economic and Technological Impediments to Recycling Obsolete Ferrous Solid Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-021
Economic Damages of Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-74-012
Economic Damages to Household Systems From Water Supply Use - REF. NO. EPA-600/'5-73-001
Economic Disincentives for Pollution Control: Legal Political and Administrative Dimensions - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-026
Economic Evaluation of Technical Systems for Scrap Tire Recycling - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-019
Economic Welfare Impacts of Urban Noise — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-002
Ecosystem Impacts of Urbanization Assessment Methodology - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-072
Enforcement Economics in Air Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-73-014
Environment: A Bibliography of Social Science and Related Literature - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-011
Environmental Base and Management Study - Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana — Abstracted 600/9-75-001b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-006
Environmental Impact Requirements in the States: NEPA's Offspring - REF. NO. EPA 600, 5-74 006
Environmental Indices for the Los Angeles Database — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-017
Environmental Management and Local Government - REF. NO. EPA-600' 5-73-016
Environmental Management in the Malibu Watershed: Institutional Framework — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-018
Estimating Water Quality Benefits - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-014
Evaluation of Adjustment Assistance Program with Application for Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-029
Evaluation of Alternative Methods For Financing Municipal Waste Treatment Works - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-001
Evaluation of Feasibility and Economic Implication of Pricing Mechanisms in Solid Waste Management — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
-REF. NO. EPA-670/5-75-001
Evaluation of Marketable Effluent Permit Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600'5-74-030
Evaluation of Water Quality Models: A Management Guide for Planners - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-004
Feasibility of Emission Standards Based on Particle Size - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-007
Financial Incentives and Pollution Control: A Case Study — Abstracted 600/9-75-O01 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-007
Guide to Models in Governmental Planning and Operations - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-008
Hospital Solid Waste: An Annotated Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-001
Impacts of Construction Activities in Wetlands of the United States - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-045
Influences of Wastewater Management on Land Use: Tahoe Basin 1950-1972 - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-019
Integrated Multi-media Pollution Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-020
Intermedia Aspects of Air and Water Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5 73-003
Land Use and the Environment: An Anthology of Readings — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-009
Land Use Decision Methodology for Environmental Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA 600/5-75-008
Land Use Forms and the Environment - An Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-003
Managing the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-010
Minimum Standards For Quality of Life — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -- REF. NO. EPA 600/5-75-012
Modal Cities- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-027
Model for Optimal Design and Operation of Solid Waste Transfer Stations - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-009
Optimal Configuration of a Regional Solid Waste Management System - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-007
Optimization Models for Regional Public Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-008
Outpatient Medical Costs Related to Air Pollution in the Portland, Oregon Area - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-017
Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide For Local Administrators ~ Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-005
Promoting Environmental Quality Through Urban Planning and Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-O15
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SOCIOECONOMIC RESEARCH
Quality of Life Concept - A Potential New Tool For DecisionMakers - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-O11
Quality of Life Indicators in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1970: A Comprehensive Assessment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO.
EPA-600/5-75-016
Quantitative Method for Effluent Compliance Monitoring Resource Allocation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
600/5-75-015
Regional Governmental Arrangements in Metropolitan Areas: Nine Case Studies - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-024
Research Needs and Priorities: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Cost - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-008b
Review of Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-002
Secondary Fiber Recovery Incentive Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-004
Secondary Impact of Transportation and Wastewater Investments: Review and Bibliography — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/5-75-002
Secondary Impacts of Transportation and Wastewater Investments: Research Results — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-7 5-013
Self-Regulation of Environmental Quality: Impact Analysis in California Local Government - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-040
Simulation Gty Approach for Preparation of Urban Area Data Bases - REF. NO. EPA-600 5-74-001
Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Demand for Municipal Collection of Household Refuse - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-035
State of the System (SOS) Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-013
State-of-the-Art Review: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Costs - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-600,'5-73 -008o
Studies in Environment - Volume I - Summary Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012a
Studies in Environment - Volume II - Quality of life - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012b
Studies in Environment - Volume III - Pollution and the Municipality - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012c
Studies in Environment - Volume IV - Consumption Differentials and the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012d
Studies in Environment - Volume V - Outdoor Recreation and the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012e
Study of the Economics of Hospital Solid Waste Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-020
Systems Simulation and Solid Waste Planning: A Case Study - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-012
Tritium Fractionation in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-006
Use of Environmental Analyses on Wastewater Facilities by Local Government - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-015
Used Oil law in the U.S. and Europe - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-025
Waste Automotive Lubricating Oil Reuse as a Fuel - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-032
Water Quality Model for a Conjunctive Surface - Groundwater System - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-013
WATER RESOURCES: Utilization and Conservation in the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600 '9-75-006
ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Air, Water, and Solid Residue Prioritization Models for Conventional Combustion Sources - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-176
Bioenvironmental Impact of a Coal-Fired Power Plant - First Interim Report, Colstrip, Montana, December 1974 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-002
Bioenvironmental Impact of a Coal-Fired Power Plant Second Interim Report, Colstrip, Montana, June 1975 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-013
Coal Preparation Environmental Engineering Manual - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-138
Comparison of Fossil and Wood Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-056
Comparison of Wet Chemical and Instrumental Methods for Measuring Airborne Sulfate - Interim Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a
— REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-059
Conoco Dolomite Hot Gas Clean-up System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-084
Control of Hydrocarbon Emissions From Petroleum Liquids — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-042
Debris Basins for Control of Surface Mine Sedimentation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-108
Demonstration of Coal Mine Haul Road Sediment Control Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-196
Development and Trial Field Application of a Quality Assurance Program for Demonstration Projects — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-083
Directory of Interagency Project Coordinators and Directors - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-003
Disposal of Flue Gas Cleaning Wastes: EPA Shawnee Field Evaluation—Initial Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-070
Environmental Assessment Perspectives — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-069
Estimation of Permissible Concentrations of Pollutants for Continuous Exposure - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-155
Evaluation of Surface Mine Reclamation Techniques - Campbell's Run Watershed Pennsylvania - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-111
EPA Fabric Filtration Studies: 2. Performance of Non-Woven Polyester Filter Bags - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-168b
EPA Program Status Report - Synthetic Fuels Program — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-070
Feasibility Study Deer Park Day lighting Project - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-110
Federal Interagency Energy/Environment Research and Development Program Status Report II - REF. NO. EPA-600 '7-76-006
Fuel Contaminants: Volume I. Chemistry - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-177a
Fuel Gas Environmental Impact - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-153
FIRST YEAR WORK PLAN for a Technology Assessment of Western Energy Resource Development — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-001
Gasification/Combined-Cycle System for Electric Power Generation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-085
Guidelines for Demonstration Project Quality Assurance Programs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-081
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ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Impacts of Synthetic Liquid Fuel Development - Automotive Market: Volume I. Summary - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-004a
Impacts of Synthetic Liquid Fuel Development - Automotive Market: Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-004b
IERL-RTP Data Quality Manual - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-159
Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group, Research Triangle Park, 13 November 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/9-76-006
Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group, Cincinnati, 31 March 1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-001
Preliminary Emissions Assessment of Conventional Stationary Combustion Systems Volume I - Executive Summary — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-046a
Preliminary Emissions Assessment of Conventional Stationary Combustion Systems Volume II - Final Report — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-046B
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Sampling Geothermal Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 9-76-011
Proceedings, USEPA, OEM! National Conference on Health, Environmental Effects, and Control Technology of Energy Use - REF. NO.
EPA-600/7-76-002
Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization—New Orleans, March 1976: Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-136a
Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization—New Orleans, March 1976: Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-136b
Quality Assurance Program for the EPA/Shawnee Wet Limestone Scrubber Demonstration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-080
Reductant Gases for Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-130
Residuum and Residual Fuel Oil Supply and Demand in the United States, 1973-1985-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-166
Resources Allocation to Optimize Mining Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA 600/2 76-112
Sulfur Reduction Potential of U.S. Coals: A Revised Report of Investigations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-091
Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology, II (December 1975, Hollywood, Florida) - REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-149
Technical Manual for Analysis of Organic Materials in Process Streams — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-072
Technology of Reducing Intake Structure Effects: A State-of-theAri REport - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-162
Tioga River Mine Drainage Abatement Project - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-106
Voltammetric Determination of Acrolein - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-005
SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD
Nitrogenous Compounds in the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-SAB-73-001
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS
Active Research Tasks Report, Fiscal Year 1973- REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-056
Annual Report for Calendar Year 1972, Environmental Toxicology Research - REF. NO. EPA-670/1 -73-036
Annual Report, 1972, NERC - Cincinnati - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-055
Bibliography of Publications and Reports of the Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory - REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-001
Bibliography of RAD Research Reports - July 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-002
Environmental Research in 1973, Annual Report - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-001
Environmental Research Outlook, FY 1976 through 1980; Report to Congress — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/9-76-003
Environmental Research Publications-REF. NO. EPA-670'9-73-004
Environmental Research Publications 1971-1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-001
Excerpts from Control of Infiltration and Inflow into Sewer Systems and Prevention and Correction of Excessive Infiltration and Inflow
Into Sewer Systems - REF. NO. EPA 670/9-74-004
Handbook for ORD Report Specifications - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 9-76-001
Indexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports - Updated to January 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/9-74-002
Indexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports - REF. NO. EPA 600/9-74-001
News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati - May-December, 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-002
News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, January - December 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-017
News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, January - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA 670/9 75-003
NERC-Cincinnati Annual Report, 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-002
Office of Research and Development Program Guide - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-009
OR4D ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 1 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-002
ORAD Publications Summary - December 1975 - REF. NO. EPA 600/9-75-001 d
ORAD Publications Summary - June 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 b
ORAD Publications Summary - March 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 a
ORAD Publications Summary - September 1975 - REF. NO. EPA 600/9-75-00Ic
ORD ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 2 - REF. NO. EPA-600 9-76-008
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MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS
ORD Publications Summary, March 1976 - REF. NO. EPA 600/9-76-013a
Pollution Control Technology Assessment - Proceedings of an Environmental Resources Conference, May 1-3, 1974 — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-006
Proceedings of First US/USSR Symposium on Comprehensive Analysis of the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-004
Publications Bibliography- 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/9-76-002
Scientific Seminar on Automotive Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-003
Third U.S. — Japan Conference on Sewoge Treatment Technology, Proceedings, February 12-16,1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
- REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-005
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-093
A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-112
A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-119a
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-119o
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-018
A.P.T., Inc. Son Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-O21 a
A.P.T., Inc. Son Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-118
A.P.T,. Inc. Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-036
Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-086a
Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-086b
Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-089
Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-105
Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-133
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-008
Ackenheil and Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-110
Ackenheil and Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-111
Ackenheil and Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-183
Acres American, Inc. Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-078
Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-046
Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-037
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-003
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-044
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-045
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-046
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-006
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-010
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-011
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-034
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-046
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-008
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-013
AeroChem Research Laboratory, Inc. Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-069
Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton, Inc. Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-016a
Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton, Inc. Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-016b
Aeronutronic Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-024
Aeronutronic Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-169
Aeronutronic Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-191
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-037a
Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-051
Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-059
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-007
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-012
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-023
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-024
Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-070
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-067
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-091
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-103
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-123
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-015
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-035
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-052
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-097
Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-121
Africa Engineering Associates, Inc. Huntingdon, PA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-114
Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-75-O14
Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, California State Department of Health Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-014
Air Pollution Control Division, ORD, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-008
Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-058a
Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-154a
Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-154b
Airesearch Manufacturing Company of Arizona, Inc. Phoenix, AZ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-055
Alabama A&M College Normal, AL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-033
Alabama, University of University, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-022
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Alan M. Voorhees and Associates McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-001
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-01S
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-012
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-026
Allied Chemical Corporation Morristown, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-040
Allied Chemical Corporation Solvay, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-053
American Crystal Sugor Company Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-093
American Dehydrators Association Mission, KS - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-007
American Distilling Company Pekm.il- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-014
American Iron and Steel Institute New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-022
American Oil Company York town, VA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-025
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-026
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-039
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-062
American Public Works Association Chicago, II - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-011
American Society of Planning Officials Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-75-005
American Society of Planning Officials Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-009
American Standards, Inc. New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA 670 '2-75-002
American Water Works Association Research Foundation New York. NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-020
Ames Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Metallurgy Division, Iowa State University Ames, IA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-091
Amoco Oil Company Naperviile, I - REF. NO. EPA-650 "2-75-042
Anaconda American Brass Company Waterbury, CT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-008
Anaconda Company Waterbury, CT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-029
Analytical Research Laboratories, Inc. Monrovia, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-050
Analytical Research Laboratories, Inc. Monrovia, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-050
Anderson 2000, Inc. Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-014
Anheuser Busch St Louis, MO - REF. NO. EPA 660 7-74-059
Applied Technology Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-74-001
Arctk Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-005
Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-070
Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-008
Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-009
Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-019
Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-020
Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-057
Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-104
Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-010
Arizona, University of Tucson, AZ - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-075
Arizona, University of Tucson, AZ - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-015
Arizona, University of. Department of Entomology Tucson, AZ - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-008
Arkansas, University of, College of Engineering Fayetteville, AR - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-044
Armageddon Chemical Company Durham, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-010
Arnold Research Organization, Inc. Arnold Air Force Station, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-034
Arthur D. little. Inc. Cambridge, MA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-023
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-025
Arthur D. LitHe, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-032
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-033
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-045
Arthur D. little. Inc. Cambridge, MA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-086
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA- REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-003
Arthur D. LitMe, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-016
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-031
Arthur D. little, Inc. Cambridge, MA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-024
Arthur D. IHtte, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-161 a
Arthur D. LitHe, Inc. Cambridge, MA- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-161 b
Arthur D. little. Inc. Cambridge, MA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-166
Atlantic Richfield Company Carson, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-020
Auburn University Auburn, AL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-O05
Autotrol Corporation Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-050
ABT Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-018
ABT Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-75-001
ABT Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-105
ADAPT Service Corporation Reading, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-034
ARO Inc. Arnold Air Force Station, TN - HEF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-070
AWARE, Inc. Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-195
Babcock ami Wilson Company Alliance, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73^015
Babcock and Wilson Company Alliance, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-002a
Babcock and Wilson Company Alliance, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-002b
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Bacardi Company San Juan, PR -REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-074
Baird-Atomic, Inc. Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-004
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-001
Battelle Columbus Laboratoiies Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-002
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-032
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-035
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-001
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-002
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-005
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-016
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-026
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-032
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/'2-74-048
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-052
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-087
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-099
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650-2-74-100
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-002
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650-4-7 4-009
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-014
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-083
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-084
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-003a
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-003b
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-006
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-066
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-067
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-069a
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-O73
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-009
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-034
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-75-038
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-05la
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-063
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-064
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-002
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-010
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-018
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2 75-055
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-058
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-002
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-014
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-015
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-054
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-056
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-072
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-076
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-088
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-099
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-102
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-130
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-167
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-177a
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH -REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-018a
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-018b
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-030
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-080
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA 600/S-73-004
Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-078
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-011
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-011
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-004
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-048
Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-012
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-049
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-085a
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-085b
Battelle Pacific Northwest laboratories Richland, WA- REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-005
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BoHelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-014
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-132
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-175a
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-175b
BoHelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-031
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-013
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-010
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-050
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-047
Beckman Instruments, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-056
Beckman Instruments, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-171
Beet Sugar Development Foundation Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-028
Bemidji State College Bemidji, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-026
Bendix Research Laboratories Southfield, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-O10
Bendix Research Laboratories Southfield, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-006
Bennett College Greensboro, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-016
Bennett College Greensboro, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-005
Beychok, Milton R., Consulting Engineer Irvine, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-011
Bionomics-EGAG, Inc. Wareham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-046
Bionomics-EGAG, Inc. Wareham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-047
Biospherics, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-004
Black A Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050o
Black A Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050b
Black A Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050c
Black A Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050d
Black A Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050e
Black A Veateh Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-05CH
Black A Veateh Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050g
Black Hill Conservancy Sub-District Rapid City, SD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-088
Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc. Montgomery, AL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-006
Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc. Gainesville, Ft - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-134
Boating Industry Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-064
Boeing Commercial Airplane Company Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-023
Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-013
Booz-AHen Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-014
Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-015
Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-016
Booz-Allen Public Administration Services, Inc. Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-011
Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-029
Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-005
Brier, Glenn W., Consultant Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-010
Brigham Young University Provo, UT - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-007
Brown and Caldwell, Construction Engineers Walnut Creek, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-038
Byrne Engineering Corporation New Orleans, LA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-067
C F. and T. Steel Corporation Pueblo, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-050
California Air Resources Board, State of El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-O52
California Department of Health Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -75-001
California Department of Health Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-059
California Department of Health, State of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-036
California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-010
California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-024
California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-006
California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, C A - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-023
California State College Turiock, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-043
California State University Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-017
California, University of Irvaine, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-015
California, University of Santa Cruz, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-O19
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-004
California, University of Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-054
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-016
California, University of Davis, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-034
California, University of Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-005
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-007
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-O08
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-009
California, University of Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-O18
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-006
California, University of Davis, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-002
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-003
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-044
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-059
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-001
California, University of Los Angeles, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-015
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-059
California, University of, Department of Entomology Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-004
California, University of, Lawrence livermore Laboratory Livermore, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-016
California, University of, Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-113
California, University of. Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-129
California, University of. Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-185
California, University of. Sea Water Conversion Laboratory Richmond, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600 -'2-76-017
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-73-002
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-068
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-007
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-042
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-027
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-028
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-029
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-030
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-031
Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-020
Catalytic, Inc. Charlotte, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-010
Catalytic, Inc. Charlotte, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-119
Center for the Environment and Man, Inc. Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-001
Center for the Environment and Man, Inc. Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-037
Center for California Public Affairs Claremont, CA - REF. NO. EPA 600/3 76 040
Central Stale University Wilberforce, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-020
Chase, Rosen and Wallace, Inc. Alexandria, VA-REF.NO.EPA-600/5-73-013
Chemical Construction Corporation New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA 600/2 -75-057
Chemico Process Plants Company-Envirogenics System El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76--008
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-015
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-128
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-008
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-009
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-010
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-003
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-025
Chemistry ond Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-001
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-006
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-020
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046b
Chicago, University of Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-003
Chino Basin Municipal Water District Cucamonga, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-034
Chuo University Tokyo, Japan - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-013a
Chuo University Tokyo, Japan, FC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-013b
Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-067
City of Chino Chino, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-037
City of Hollywood Hollywood, FL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-003
Clemson University, Environmental Systems Engineering Department Clemson, NC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-061
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-017
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-034
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-003
Colorado Stale University Fort Coilins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-049
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-052
Colorado State University Fort Coilins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-084
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-048
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-019
Colorado State University, Department of Avian Science Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-009
Colorado, University of Boulder, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-007
Columbia University, Division of Environmental Health Sciences New York City, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-001
Combustion Engineering Inc. Windsor, CT-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-052
Combustion Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-73-005
Combustion Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005a
Combustion Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT - REF. NO. EPA - 650/2-73-005 b
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-022
Cone Mills Corporation Greensboro, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-039
Consoer, Townsend, and Associates Milwaukee, Wl -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-071
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Consolidation Coal Company, Incorporated, Research Division Library, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-049
Consultec, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-069
Continental Can Company Hodge, LA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-008
Continental Can Corporation Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-011
Control Data Corporation Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-74-051
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-012
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-029
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-031
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-038
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-046
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-053
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-003
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-126a
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-126b
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-010a
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-01 Ob
Copley International Corporation La Joila, CA- REF. NO. EPA-650 5-73-001
Cornell University Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA 660/2 74 063
Cornell University Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-019
Cornell University Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-186
Cornell University Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-190
Cornell University, Department of Agronomy Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-187
CoHrell Environmental Systems, Inc. Division of Reseorch-Cottrell, Inc. Bound Brook, N j - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-053
Crown Mine Drainage Control Field Site, EPA Rivesville, WV - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-100
Crown Zellerbach Corporation Comas, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-028
Culligan International Company Northbrook, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660 /2-74-007
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-037
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-038
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-065
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-7 4-066
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-068
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-054
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670'2-73-081
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-003
D.C Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-040
D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670 /2-73-058
D.C Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670, 2-73-073
D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-075
D.C Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-033
D.C Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-037
D.C Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-070
Dartmouth College Hanover, NH - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-011
Dartmouth College Hanover, NH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-027
Data Graphics, Inc. Carnegie, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-193
Data Metric Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-011
David M. Dornbusch and Company San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-73-005
Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033a
Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033b
Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033c
Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033d
De Laureal Engineers, Inc New Orleans, LA - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73^)24
De Laureal Engineers, Inc. New Orleans, LA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-074
De Leuw, Gather and Company Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-76-003
Delaware River Basin Commission Trenton, N J - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-038
DelMonte Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-092
Denver, University of Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-080
Denver, University of, Denver Research Institute Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-007a
Detroit Metro Water Department Detroit, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-020
Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-73-008a
Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-008b
Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-014
Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-028
DePaul University Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-005
Diamond Shamrock Corporation, T. R. Evans Research Center Painesville, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-006
District of Columbia, Government of Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-180
Dominque, Szobo and Associates, Inc. Lafayette, LA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-061
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-006
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-060
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 4-061
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX -REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-O19
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-051
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032a
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032b
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032c
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032d
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-02 1
Drexel University, Environmental Engineering Program Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-057
Dugwny Proving Ground Dugway, UT - REF. NO. EPA- 680/4-7 5-003
Duke University Marine Laboratory Beaufort, NC - REF. NO. EPA- 600/3-76-007
Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-005
E.D, Appolonia Consulting Engineers, Int. Pittsburgh. PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-081
East Central Oklahoma State University Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-003
East Central Oklahoma State University Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-189
East Central State College Ada, OK - REf. NO. EPA-660/2-74-024
East Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-023
Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-029
Eastern Munidpal Water District Hemet, CA - REF. NO. EPA-67C/2-74-C77
Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670 / 2-75-027
Ebon Research Systems Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-1 48
Ecotrol, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-023
Edison Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Edison, N J - REF. NO. EP A-670/2-73-059
Edison Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-077
Elson T. Killam Associates, Inc. Wilbur n, NJ - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-07 1
Energy Research and Development Administration Bartlesville, OK - REF. NO. EPA-600/2 76-026
Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 4-077
Engineering Science, Inc. Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-033
Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-026a
Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-026b
Engineering Science, Inc. Berkeley, CA- REF. NO. EPA-670,'2-75-037
Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-048a
Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-048B
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc. Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-052
Erwirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-037
Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-025
Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-1 45
Enviro Plan, Inc. College Park, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-73-004
Enviro-Systems and Research, Inc. Roanoke, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-058
Enviro-Systems and Research, Inc. Roanoke, VA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-058a
Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation E! Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-036
tnwonks, Inc. Huntingtor, Beach, CA - REF. MO. EPA-670/2-75-028
Environmental Control Technology Corporation Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-062
Environmental Dynamics, Inc. Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA -600/5-75^0 1 4
Environmental Impact Center Newton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-7 5-002
EnvironmentaUmpacI Center Newton, MA -REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-75-01 3
Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-O25
Environmental low Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-026
Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-077
Environmental Measurements, Inc. Son Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-005a
Environmental Measurements, Inc. Son Francisco, CA - REF. NO. ^^^t
Environment Monitoring 4 Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO.
Environmental Monitorinc 4 Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO.
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Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati. OH - REF. NO. »**»'*-°
Environmental Monitoring 4 Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO.
Environmental Monitoring 4 Support Laboratory, EPA Los Vegas. NV - REF. NO.
Environmentat Monitoring * Support Laboratory, EPA LoS Vegas, NV - REF. NO.
Environmental Monitoring & Support laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO.
Environmenta. Monitoring 4 Support Laboratory. EPA Las Vegas, NV- REF NO.
Environmental Monitoring 4 Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO.
Environment Monitoring S Support Laboratory. EPA la, Ve9as, NV - REF. NO.
Environmental Monitoring 4 Support Laboratory, EPA U» Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA -
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Environmenta. Monitoring 4 Support Laboratory, EPA La, Vegos, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-049
Environmenta. Monitoring 4 Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vega,, NV - REF NO. *--76-052
Environmental Monitoring 4 Support laboratory, EPA La, Vegas, N V - REF. NO.
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Environmental Monitoring A Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, N V - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-058
Environmental Monitoring A Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-006
Environmental Monitoring A Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-011
Environmental Monitoring I Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-012
Environmental Monitoring A Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-017
Environmental Monitoring A Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-7 6-024
Environmental Monitoring A Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-027
Environmental Monitoring A Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-C28
Environmental Monitoring A Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-035
Environmental Monitoring A Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-005
Environmental Monitoring A Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-011
Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-013
Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-097
Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-056
Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. Concord, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-003a
Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. Concord, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-003B
Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-002
Environmental Research Institute of Michigan Ypsilanti, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-028
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Narragansett, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-008
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-012
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-015
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-001
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-002
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-014
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-026
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-037
Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-041
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR -REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-053
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Narragansett, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-055
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-057
Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600'3-76-067
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-077
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-078
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-079
Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Athens, GA- REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-004
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-010
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, G A - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-033
Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, PL - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-010
Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-007
Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-063
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-008
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-033
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-094
Environmental Sciences Research laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-015
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-017
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC -REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-029
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-035
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-001
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-025
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-030b
Environmental Studies Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-011
Environmental Systems Corporation Knoxville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-011
Environmental Systems Corporation Knoxville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-75-060
Environmental Systems Laboratory, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-003
Environmental Systems Laboratory, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-043
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-73-039
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-001
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009a
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009b
Esso Research and Engineering Company Berkshire, England - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-109
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-004
Eugene Water and Electric Board Eugene, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-011
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, N J - REF. NO. EPA-650 ,/2-74-009c
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-009d
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009e
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009f
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-6SO/2-74-009g
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009H
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-0091
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009J
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-009k
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-0091
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-009m
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-066
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-069
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-053
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-054
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-003
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, N J - REF. NO. EP A-600/2-76-057
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-096
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-101
EG&G Washington Analytical Services Center, Inc. RockvilSe, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-065
EG&G Washington Analytical Services Center, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-006
EG&G, Inc. Rockville, MD -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-027
EN VIREX, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-109
ESL, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA - REF. NO. EPA-iOO/3-76-066
Family and Foods, Inc. Den.son, IA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-027
Fats and Proteins Research Foundation, Inc. Des Plaines, IL- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-009
Fecker Systems, Owens-Illinois, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-008
Fenix and Scisson, Inc. Tulsa, OK - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-040
Firestone Synthetic Rubber and Latex Company Lake Charles, Louisiana - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73^0 18
Firzsimmons Steel Company Youngstown, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-032
Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-007
Florida Technological University Orlando, FL- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-072
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-002
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-063
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-013
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-021
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL-REF. NO.EPA-670/2-75-017
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-022
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-192
Flow Research, Inc. Kent, WA -REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-044
Flow Research, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-007
Flow Research, Inc. Kent, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-021
Flow Research, Inc. Kent, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-022
Fluidyne Engineering Corporation Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-170
Flynn and Emrich Company Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-004
Flynn and Enrich Company Baltimore, MD-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 6-004
Flynn and Emrich Company Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-071
Ford Motor Company Dearborn, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-076
Fort Valley State College Fort Valley, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-006
Foster D. Snell, Inc. Florham Park, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-062
Foster D. Snell, Inc. Florham Park, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-106
Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waitham, MA - KEF. NO.EPA-670/2-74-019
Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-020
Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-021
From Corporation Pawtucket. Rl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-039
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-016
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-005
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-Q05
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-029
FMC Corporation Englewood, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-035
FMC Corporation Itasca, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-045
FMC Corporation, Advanced Products Division San Jose, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-056
Gainesville, City of Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-055
Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter, Inc. Harrisburg, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-106
General American Transportation Corporation Niles, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-043
General American Transportation Corporation Niles, IL-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-007
General Dynamics Corporation San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-026
General Dynamics Corporation Groton, CT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-071
General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-029
General Electric Company PimKeld, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-04<5a
General Electric Company Pittsfield, MA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046b
General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-022
General ElectricComoany-TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-026
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-73-001 a
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA- REF. NO. EPA-600/4--73-001b
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-74-001
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-74-002
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-74-003
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA- REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-008
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-019
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-023
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-036
General Electric Company, Space Sciences Laboratory Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-040
Geomet, Inc. Kockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-052
Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MD - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-049
Geomet, Inc. Pomona, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650 /2-75-028
Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MD -REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-018a
Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MD - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-018b
Georgetown University Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-020
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-029
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-043
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-017
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-090
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-073
Georgia Pacific Corporation Bellingham, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-086
Georgia State University Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-001
Georgia, University of Athens. GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-73-016
Georgia, University of Athens, G A - REF. NO. EPA-660,'3-73-022
Georgia, University of Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-025
Georgia, University of Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-064
Georgia, University of Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-002
Georgia, University of. Institute of Ecology Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-060
Georgia, University of. Poultry Disease Research Center Athens, G A - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-003
Geraghty and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-73-OO1 a
Geraghty and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-056
Geraghty and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-018
Gillette Research Institute Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-052
Gillette Research Institute Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-74-003
Gillette Research Institute Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-103
Gold Kist, Inc. Durham, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-031
Gram/Phillips Associates, Inc. Water District Calabasas, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660 /2-73-022
Grand Rapids, City of Grand Rapids, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-103
Grand Valley State College Wyoming, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-156
Grandview Lot Owners Association Columbus, IN - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-072
Greene County Sanitary Engineering Department Xenio, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-039
Grosse lie Laboratory, EPA Grosse lie. Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-021
Grumman Aerospace Corporation Bethpage, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-024
Grumman Aerospace Corporation Bethpage, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-115
Guam, University of Agana, GU - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-027
Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-013
Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-024
Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-001
Gulf Breeze Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-035
Gulf Environmental Systems Company San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-009
Gulf South Research Institute Baton Rouge, LA - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-021
Gulf South Research Institute New Iberia, LA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-068
Gulf South Research Institute New Orleans, LA - REF. NO. EPA-670/1-75-001
Gulf Southern Research Institute for Pharmaceutical Associates Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-057
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-032
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-036
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-043
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-083
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-013a
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-054
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-009
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-024a
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-059
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-035
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-046a
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-046b
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-055
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-069
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
OCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-077a
GCA Corporation Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-013
Hancock Company Bay St. Louis, MS - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-073
Harriman Utility Board Harriman, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-010
Harris County Water Control and Improvement District No. 5 El Lago, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-104
Harvard School of Public Health Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-020
Harvard University Cambridge, MA-REF. NO. EPA-600/1-7 5-002
Harvard University School of Public Health Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-017
Harvard University, Guggenheim Center for Aerospace Health and Safety, Boston, MA- REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-006
Hatfield Township Municipal Authority Colmar, PA- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-030
Hazleton Laboratories Vienna, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-033
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-003
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-007
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-011
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-013
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-023
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-024
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-025
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-026
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-012
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-73-002
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-004
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia. MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-035
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-072
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-073
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-117
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-153
Hoerner Waldorf Corporation St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-650' 2-74-071 a
Hoerner Waldorf Corporation St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-071 b
Holywood, City of Holywood, FL- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-049
Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012a
Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012b
Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012c
Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012d
Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012e
Hope College Holland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660- 2-73-008
Houston Research, Inc. Houston, TX -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-061
Howard University, Department of Botany Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-068
Human Resources Research Organization Columbus, GA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-086
Human Studies Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-004
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650'2-73-041
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-73-04la
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-066
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-165
Hydrocomp, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-013
Hydrocomp, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-043
Idaho, University of Moscow, ID - REF. NO. EPA 660/3-73-017
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-002
Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-74-009a
Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-74-009b
Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-009c
Illinois State Geological Survey Urbana, IL- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-044
Illinois State Geological Survey Springfield, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-054
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-082
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-035a
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-035b
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-036a
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-036b
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-011
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL-REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-002
Illinois, University of Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-116
Illinois, University of. School of Chemical Sciences Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-063
Illinois, University of. Department of Civil Engineering Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-016
Illinois, University of, Illinois Natural History Survey Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA 660/3-74-025
Illinois, University of, Illinois State Water Survey Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-029
Illinois, University of. Medical Center Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-063
Independent Management Consultant on Environmental Affairs Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-044
Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc. Northbrook, IL-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-004
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-023
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory. EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-136a
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-136b
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-152a
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-152b
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-152c
Industrial Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-168b
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-172
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-173
Industrial Nucleonics Corporation Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-065
Industrial Pollution Control Division, EPA Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-001
Industrial Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Rivesville, WV-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-051
Industrial Waste Treatment Research laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-093
Institut National de Recherche Chimique Appliquee Vertle Petit, FR - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-025
Institute for Community Studies Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-024
Institute for Policy Analysis La Jolla, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-010
Institute of Ecology Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-072
Institute of Gas Technology, IIT Center Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-004
Institute of Gas Technology, IIT Center Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-033a
Institute of Gas Technology, IIT Center Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-033b
Institute of Industry of Cement Building Materials Opole, Poland, FC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-074
Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-030
Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-029
International City Management Association Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-016
International Flame Research Foundation Umuiden, Holland, FC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-O61a
International Research and Technology Corporation Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-056
International Research and Technology Corporation Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-078
International Research and Technology Corporation Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-071 a
International Research and Technology Corporation Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-071 b
Iowa State University Ames, IA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-009
Iowa State University, Department of Agricultural Engineering Ames, IA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-023
Iowa, University of Iowa City, IA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-050
IBM Research Laboratory San Jose, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-005a
IBM Research Laboratory San Jose, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-005b
IIT Center, Institute of Gas Technology Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-098a
IIT Center, Institute of Gas Technology Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-09Bb
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL-REF. NO. EPA-650/1-73-002
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-016
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-088
IIT Research Institute Chicago, II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-090
IIT Research Institute Des Plaines, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-009
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-016a
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-016b
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-065
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-157
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-012
IRT Corporation San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -75-004
J. J. Davis Associates McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-138
Jack Faucett Company Chevy Chase. MD -REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-033
Johnson and Anderson, Inc. Pontiac, Ml-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-181
JRB Associates, Inc. La Jollo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-006
Kaman Sciences Corporation Colorado Springs, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-005
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-084
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-110
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-010
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-013
Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-004
Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-049
Kenosha, City of Kenosha, Wl -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-019
Kent Cheese Company Melrose Pork, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-012
Kentucky Department for Natural Resources and Conservation Frankfort, KY -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-108
Kentucky, University of, Department of Entomology Lexington, KY - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-002
KLD Associates, Inc. Huntington, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-018
KVB Engineering, Inc. Tustin, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-078o
K VB Engineering, Inc. Tustin, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-086a
Lafayette College Easton, PA -REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-017
Lake Herman Development Associates, Inc. Madison, SD - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-017
Lake Tahoe Area Council South Lake Tahoe, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-003
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Lancy Laboratories Zelienople, PA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-015
Langston Laboratories, Inc. Leawood, KS - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-007
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-030
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-048
Lehigh Valley Industries, Inc. Bangor, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-055
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-004a
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Inc. Huntsville, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-079
Los Angeles County Sanitation District Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-043
Los Angeles County Sanitation District Whittier, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-047
Los Angeles County Sanitation District Whittier, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-058
Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-022
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-006
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-001
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-032
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA- REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-042
Louisiana State University, Department of Chemical Engineering Baton Rouge, LA- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-095
Louisiana State University, Department of Chemistry Baton Rouge, LA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-011
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-012
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-028
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-072
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-098
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-098a
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-116
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-127
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-130
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-056
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-017
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-030
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - HEF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-033
Maine, University of Orono, ME - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-005
Manhattan College Bronx, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-009
Manhattan College Bronx, NY - REF. NO. EPA 660/3-75-005
Manhattan College Bronx, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-065
Maryland, State of. Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-060
Maryland, State of. Water Resources Administration Annaplois, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-035
Maryland, State of. Water Resources Administration Annapolis, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-071
Maryland, University of College Park, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-007
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-075
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-063
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-026a
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-026b
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-040
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-044a
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-044b
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering Department Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-047
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering Department Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73 089A
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering Department Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-089B
Massachusetts, University of Amherst, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-065
Mathematica, Inc. Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-008
Moyes, Sudderth and Etheredge, Inc. Lexington, KY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-196
Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Environmental Medicine Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-004
Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Environmental Medicine Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-005
Meloy Laboratories, Inc. Springfield, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-068
Meloy Laboratories, Inc. Springfield, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -75-005
Messer Associates, Inc. Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-08?
Meta Systems, Inc. Cambridge, MA-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-030
Meta Systems, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-001
Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-73-006a
Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-006b
Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-73-036
Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-040
Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-74-008
Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-O04
Meteorology laboratory, EPA - eseorc1- Trio^al<- Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-017
Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA
Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-017
Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-074
Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-062
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati. OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-001
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-002
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-005
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-001
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-002
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-003
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-004a
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-004b
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-005
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-006
Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District No. I Commerce City, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-035
Metropolitan Sewer Board St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-020
Miami University Oxford, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-051
Miami, University of Coral Gables, FL-REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-012
Miami, University of Coral Gables, FL-REF. NO.EPA-660/3-74-003
Miami, University of Miami, FL - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-002
Miami, University of Coral Gables, FL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-004
Miami, University of, School of Medicine Miami, FL - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-009
Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Beaver, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-009
Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-011
Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml -REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-057
Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-076a
Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-076b
Michigan Technological University Houghton, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-018
Michigan Water Resources Commission Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-009
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-049
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-007
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-096
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-004
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-046
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-061
Michigan, University of. College of Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-012
Michigan, University of. Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-054
Michigan, University of. Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Ann Arbor, Ml -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-047
Middlebury College, Physics Department Middlebury, VT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-031
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-O07
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-027
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-073
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-107
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-019a
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-023
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-046
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-047
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-094
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-048
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-020
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-041
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-004
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-75-016
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-005
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-044
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-066
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-O01
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-011
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-013
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-057
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-001
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-O40
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-041
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-066
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-067
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-120
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-133
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-151
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-172
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-173
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-174
Midwest Research Institute Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-197
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-008
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, Mo-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-015
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Milbrew, Inc. Juneau, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-025
Milwaukee, Cily of. Department of Public Works Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-071
Milwaukee, Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Wl -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-050
Mineral Pigments, Corporation Beltsville, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-044
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-027
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-051
Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-059
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-012
Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-014
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-017
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-061A
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-061 B
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-062A
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-062B
Minnesota, University of, Division of Environmental Health Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-020
Minnesota, University of. Division of Environmental Health Minneapolis, MN-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-048
Minnesota, University of. School of Public Health Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-001
Mississippi State University Jackson, MS - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-024
Missouri, University of Columbia, MO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-068
Missouri, University of Rolla, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-053
Missouri, University of. Department of Civil Engineering Rolla, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-038
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-030
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-062
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-062a
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-007
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-011
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-037
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-070
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-085
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-093a
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-137
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-002
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-003
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-027
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-021
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-041
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-055
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-082
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-117
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-131
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-045
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA 650 / 2-75-019a
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-046
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-O32a
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-032b
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA 600/2- 76-032c
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-032d
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-032e
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-042
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-122
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-124
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-125
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-176
Montana, University of Missoulo, MT - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-023
Montana, University of Missoula, MT - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-039
Montana, University of. Wood Chemistry Laboratory Missoula, MT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-015
Mote Marine Laboratory Sarasota, FL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-075
Mount Clemens, City of Mount Clemens, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-010
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-036
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-019
Munkipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-018
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-082
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-095
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-104
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-179
Munkipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-198
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-014
Munkipal Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-018
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National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -75-005
National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-014
National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-020
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-012a
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-031
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-O07
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-126
National Conners Association Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-091
National Center for Resource Recovery, Inc. Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-034
National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-011
National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-012
National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-018
National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-024
National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-032
National Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-013
National Environmental Research Center, Analytical Quality Control Laboratory Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-018
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-017
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-018
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-021
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/1-73-036
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-001
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-002
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-013
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-035
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-050
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-081
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-001
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-002
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-031
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-034
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-002
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-069
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-088
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670'2-74-090
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-006
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-007
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-008
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-009
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-005
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-001
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-O02
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-74-001
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR -REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-008
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-051
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-052
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-005
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/1-75-001
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680 4-75-001
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-002b
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, N V - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-003
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-004
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, N V - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-006
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-007
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-008
National Environmental Research Center, Office of Program Coordination Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-012
National Environmental Research Center, Office of Research and Development Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-056
National Environmental Research Center, Program Coordination Staff Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-670/1-74-001
National Environmental Research Center, Quality Assurance Branch, EPA, Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-001A
National Environmental Research Center, Technical Information Office Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-004
National Environmental Research Center, Technical Information Office Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-055
National Environmental Research Center, Technical Information Staff Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-004
National Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-036
National Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-007
National Institute of Scientific Research Roncho Santa Fe, CA - REF. NO. EPA-6OO/4-76-018
National Oil Recovery Corporation Bayonne, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-75-068
National Research Corporation Billerica, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650'2-75-013a
National Steel Corporation Weirton, WV - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-014
National Steel Corporation, Weirton Steel Division Weirton, WV - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-028
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National Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-009
Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-006
Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-002
Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-004
Nebraska, University of Omaha, NB - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-003
Nevada, University of, Center for Water Resources Research Reno, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-005a
Nevada, University of, Center for Water Resources Research Reno, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-005b
New England Plating Company, Inc. Worcester, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-028
New Hampshire, University of Durham, NH-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-031
New Jersey Zinc Company Palmerton, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-016
New Orleans, University of New Orleans, LA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-034
New York State Atomic and Space Development Authority New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-080
New York University, Chemistry Department New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-010
New York University, School of Engineering New York City, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-020
New York University, School of Engineering and Science, Department of Chemical Engineering Bronx, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-023
New York, City College of New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-021
New York, State University of Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-079
New York, State University of Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-081
New York, State University of Albany, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-003
New York, State University of Albany, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-021
New York, University of Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-027
Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-001
Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-002
Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-003
Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-008
Noise Technology Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-010
North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-031
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-021
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-095
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-031
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-004
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-75-015
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660 • 2-75-014
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC- REF. NO. EPA -600/3-76-031
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-032
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600 <4-76-030a
North Carolina State University, Department of Animal Science Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-090
North Carolina State University, Department of Wood and Paper Sciences Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2 74 005
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600 5-73-015
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-047a
North Carolina, University of Greensboro, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-008
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650 4-74-038
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-032
North Carolina, University of Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-74-096
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-011
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/9-75-001 a
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/9-75-001 b
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC- REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-0lOa
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/l-76-010b
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-163
North Carolina, University of, Center for Urban and Regional Studies Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-007
North Carolina, University of, School of Public Health Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-064
North Dakota, University of Grand Forks, ND - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-001
North Star Research Corporation Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-033
Northwest Environmental Technology Laboratory, Inc. Bellevue, WA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-039
Northwest Fisheries Center Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-056
Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, IN - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-041
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-74-076
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN - REF. NO. EPA 600/1-76-O06
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-025
Ocean Systems, Inc. Reston. VA - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-74-053
Oceanic Foundation Wc>a-aio. Ul - PEF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-015
Office of Energy, Minerals, and Industry, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-006
Office of Environmental Sciences, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA 600/9-75-003
Office of Financial and Administrative Services, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-009
Office of Monitoring and Technical Support, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-008
Office of Monitoring and Technical Support, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-016
Office of Monitoring Systems, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-74-004
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Office of Monitoring Systems, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-001
Office of Research and Development, Environmental Studies Division, EPA Washington, DC- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-010
Office of Research and Development, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-002
Office of Research and Development, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9 -75-004
Office of Research and Development, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-003
Office of Research and Development, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-001
Office of Research and Development, Office of International Affairs Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-003
Office of Research and Development, Publications Staff, Office of Program Management, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-
600'5-73-002
Office of Research and Development, Science Advisory Board, EPA Wa$hington, DC- REF. NO. EPA-SAB-73-OOI
Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Wooster, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-074
Ohio State University Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-023
Ohio State University Columbus, OH -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-032
Ohio State University Research Foundation Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-003
Ohio State University Research Foundation Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-112
Ohio State University, Chemistry Department Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 '3-76-070
Ohio State University, Department of Entomology Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-032
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-080
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-046
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-009
Oklahoma State University Ada, OK-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-030
Oklahoma Water Resources Board Oklahoma City, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-033
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-037
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-077
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-74-006
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-76-001
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-75 -024a
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75 -024b
Oregon State University Corvallis. OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-020
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-017
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-670' 2-74-027
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-75-025
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-021
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR- REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-038
Oregon State University, School of Forestry Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-005
Oregon State University, Water Resources Research Institute Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-005
OR AD, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/9-74-001
OR4D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-74-002
OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 a
OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 b
OR&D, Technical Information Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 c
OR&D, Technical Information Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 a
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036a
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036b
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036c
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036d
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036e
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-6OO/2-76-036f
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036g
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036h
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-036i
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036J
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036k
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-001
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-O16
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-031
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA 6oO/2-73-03P
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-013
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-014
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-058
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-089
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-015
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-032
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 9-74-001
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR -REF. NO. EPA-6AO/2-75-O24
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-034
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR -REF. NO. EPA-6oO/3-75-039
Pechnische Hochschule Darmstadt Hochschulfpr, GY - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-O06
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Pennsylvania Stale University University Park, PA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-002
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-093
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-032
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-003
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-016
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-018
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA - REP. NO. EPA-600/5-75-007
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-008
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Meteorology and Center for Air, Environmental Studies University Park, PA - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-74-045a
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Meteorology and Center for Air, Environmental Studies University Park, PA - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-74-045b
Pennsylvania, State of, Department of Environmental Resources Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-054
Pennsylvania, University of Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-053
Pennsylvania, University of, Towne School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering Philadelphia, PA -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-072
Pesticides and Toxic Substances Effects Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-001
Philadelphia Water Department Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-74-049
Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-094
Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650/2 74 120
Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-036
Philco-Ford Corporation, Aeronutronic Division Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. F.PA-650/2-73-030
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-030
Port Arthur, City of Port Arthur, TX - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-O60
Portland Cement Association Skokie, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-194
Potato Service, Inc. Presque Isle, ME - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-088
Potomac Engineering and Surveying Petersburg, WV - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-002
Princeton, Incorporated, Aeronautical Research Associates Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650- 4-74-035
Process Research, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-73-076
Purdue Research Foundation West Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-600 4-76-002
Purdue University Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-043
Purdue University Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-004a
Purdue University Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-004b
Purdue University West Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-027
Purdue University West Lafayette, IN -REF. NO. EPA-600 1-76-012
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-101
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-115
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-122
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057a
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057b
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2 75-057c
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057d
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057e
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-057f
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057g
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057h
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057i
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057J
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-057k
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-150
PEDCO-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-013a
PEDCO-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-013b
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-018
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4 74-047
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-048
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-75-007
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-75-019
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-75-021
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-022
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Pork, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-023
Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-75-025
Quality Assurance Branch, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-003
Quality Assurance Branch, EPA Las Vegas, N V - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-005
Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-001 b
Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4~75-002a
QEI, Inc. Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-76-002
R. S. Noonan, Inc. of South Carolina Greenville, SC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-139
R. W. Beck and Associates Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-178
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-74-024
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Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-033
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-042
Radian Corporation Austin, TX -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-068
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7S-006
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-038
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-065
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-012o
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-012b
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-049a
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-049b
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-051 a
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-051 b
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-05 Ic
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-051e
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-05 If
Radian Corporation Austin, TX -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-05Ig
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-064
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-092
Radian Corporation Austin, TX -REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-001
Ralph M. Parsont Company Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-092
Ralph Stone and Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-O03
Ralph Stone and Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-095a
Ralph Stone and Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-095b
Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-004
Raytheon Company Protsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-087
Raytheon Company Sudbury, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-062
Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-067
Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-146
Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-198
Raytheon Company, Environmental Syitemi Center Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-104
Recon Systems, Inc. Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-052
Regional Science Research Institute Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-006
Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Tuscatooso, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-123
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-003
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-063
Research Corporation of New England Wethersf ield, a - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-008a
Research Corporation of New England Wethersf ield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-042
Research Corporation of New England Wethersf ield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-089a
Research Corporation of New England Wethersf ield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-089b
Research Corporation of New England Wethersf ield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-089c
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-60O/5-74-009
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-019
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-097
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-111
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-118
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-121
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005a
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005b
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4- 74-005c
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005d
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005h
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-0051
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-O05m
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-74-005n
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-012
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-016
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Pork, NC - REF. NO. EPA-60O/2-75-022
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-076
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-021
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-008
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-034
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-073
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-080
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-081
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-083
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-087
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-149
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-155
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Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-159
Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-024A
Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-024B
Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-002
Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-004
Rhode Island, University of Kingston, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-001
Richard McLay, Consulting Engineers Essex junction, VT - REK NO. EPA 660/3-75-037
Richardson, City of Richardson, TX - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-060
Richmond, City of Richmond, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-035
Riegel Textile Corporation LaFrance, SC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-060
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-014
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-038
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-041
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-042
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-046
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-062
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-065
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-066
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-067
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-087
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-75-022
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-131
Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-023
Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-047
Rockwell International Air Monitoring Center Newbury Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-009
Rockwell International Corporation Thousand Oaks, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650/3-75-004
Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-038
Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-039
Rockwell International Corporation Newbury Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-011 a
Rockwell International Corporation Newbury Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-01 Ib
Rockwell International Corporation Newbury Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-011 c
Rockwell International Corporation Thousand Oaks, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-016
Rockwell International Corporation, Air Monitoring Center Creve Coeur, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-032
Rocky Mountain Center on Environment Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-O08
Rohnert Park, City of Rohnert Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-075
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami Miami, FL-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-014
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-027
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-094
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-031
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-004
Rutgers University, College of Agriculture and Environmental Science New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-085
RAI Research Corporation Haupage, Long Island, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-035
S.K. Williams Company Wauwatosa, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-042
San Diego Utilities Department San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-039
San Francisco, City of San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-054
San Jose Public Works Department, City of San Jose, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-096
Science Applications, Inc. McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-066
Scientific Research Instruments Corporation Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-042
Scott Environmental Technology San Bernardino, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-053a
Scott Environmental Technology Son Bernardino, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-053B
Scott Environmental Technology Plumsteadville, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-008
Scott Research Laboratories, Inc. Plumsteadville, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-020
Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-022
Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-061
Shelbyville, City of Shelbyville, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-079
Shell Development Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-O84
Shell Development Company Emeryville, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-017
Sias Research Laboratory Brookline, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-069
Skelly & loy. Engineers and Consultants Harrisburg, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-047
Skelly and loy, Engineers and Consultants Harrisburg, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-128
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography Savannah, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-023
Smithsonian Institution Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA 600/4-75-001
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Bolboa, CZ-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-028
Solid and Hazardous Waste Research laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-021
Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-007
Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-005
Solid and Hazardous Waste Research laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-025
Solid Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-001
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
South Dakota State University Brookinger, SD - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-G02
South Dakota State University Brookings, SD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-005
South Dakota State University, Water Resources Institute Brookings, SD- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-188
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-73-007
Southeast Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-O09
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-013
Southeast Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Af-.ens, GA - REF. HO. EPA-660/2-73-034
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF, NO. EPA-660/3-73-007
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-012
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-00 i
Southeast Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-002
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-017
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-045
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-078
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens. GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-O21
Southeast Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-007
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-012
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA- REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-001
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-003
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. ePA-66C/4-75-C04
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA- REf. NO. EPA-660/4-75-005
Southern California, University of, Allan Hancock Foundation Los Angeles, CA-REF.NO. EPA-600/2-76-127
Southern Piedmont Conservation Research Center Watkinsville, GA -REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-017
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL- REF. NO, EPA-650/2-73-O35
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, Al - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-074
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, Al-REF. NO.EPA-650/2-74-079
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-092
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF.NO. EPA-65Q/2-74-102
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, Ai. - REF, NO. EPA-650/2-74-102a
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, Al - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-) 14
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, Al - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-124
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-129
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-129a
Southern Research institute Birmingham. AL-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-132
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA 670/2- 74 030
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-015
Southern Research Institute Birmingham. AL - REF, NO. EPA-600/2-75-017
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650- 2-75-016
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-022
Southern Research Institute Birmingham. Al -REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-O37
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-043
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF.NO.EPA-600/2-76-140
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF.NO. EPA-600.-2-76-141
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-142
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-144
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-164
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX-REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-003
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX-HEF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-008
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-013
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-021
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-022
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-024
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-025
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-O26
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-027
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-028
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-029
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-033
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio. TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-039
Southwest Research Institute Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-026
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-092
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-048
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-056
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-003
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-O09
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-75-016
South west Research institute San Anfonio, TX-REF. NO. EPA-oOO/1-76-019
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX- REF. NO. EPA-600/4 -76-014
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Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010a
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010b
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010c
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010d
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010e
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010f
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010g
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010K
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010i
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010J
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-001
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-002
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-003
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-004
St. Louis Sewer District, Metropolitan St. Louis, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-098
St. Louis Sewer District, Metropolitan St. Louis, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-062
St. Michaels, Town of St. Michaels, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-060
St. Regis Paper Company Pensacola, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-004
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-009
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-037
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-043
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650 3-73-001
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-002
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/5-73-002
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA 600 2 74-002
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-013
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-108
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-007
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-015
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-037
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-O09
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-019
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-070
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-75-012
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-040
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-75-016
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-O09
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-021
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-084
Stanford Research Institute Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-001
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-004b
Stanford Research Institute Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-006
Stanford REsearch Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-004a
Stanford University Pacific Grove, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-013
Stanford University, Department of Civil Engineering Stanford, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-010
Stanley Consultants, Inc. Muscatine, IA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-014
Subcommittee on the Toxicology of Metals Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-018
Swift and Company Oakbrook, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-015
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-021
Syracuse University Research Corporation Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-087
Syracuse University Research Corporation Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-048
Syracuse University, Department of Civil Engineering Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-065
System Development Corporation Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-002
System Innovation and Development Corporation Rolling Hills Estates, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-009
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-011
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-040
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-026
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016b
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-O16c
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016d
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016A
Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-015
Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-O39
Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-76-O04
Systems Technology Associates Falls Church, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-009
Systems, Science and Software La Jolla, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-003
SAI, Inc. LaJolla, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650 /2-75-041
SCS Engineers Long Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-075
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
SCS Engineers Long Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-038
SIECO, Inc. Columbus, IN - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-072
Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-001
Technical Information Staff, NERC Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-001
Technical Information Staff, NERC Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-002
Technical Information Staff, NERC Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-O03
Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-013a
Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-017
Technology Service Corporation Santa Monica, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-001
Technology Service Corporation Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029b
Technology Service Corporation Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029c
Teknekron, Inc. Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-015
Tennessee State University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-074
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019a
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019b
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-019c
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-049a
Tennessee Valley Authority Muscle Shoals, TN - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-006
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-162
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-005
Tennessee Valley Authority, Office of Agricultural and Development Muscle Shoals, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-051
Tereco Corporation College Station, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-045
Tetra Technology, Inc. Pasadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-029
Texas A&M University College Station, TX - REF. NO. EPA 670 2-73-041
Texas A&M University College Station, TX - REF. NO. EPA 650 3-74-006
Texas Municipal Water District, West Central Abilene, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-019
Texas Technical University lubbock, TX-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-090
Texas, University of Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-025a
Texas, University of Austin, TX-REF. NO.EPA-660/2-73-025b
Textile Research Institute Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-002
Thermo-Systems, Inc. St. Paul, MN-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-022
Thermo-Systems, Inc. St. Paul, MN -REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-017
Thiokol Corporation Brigham City. UT - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-74-091
Thiokol Corporation Brigham City, UT - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-147
Thunder Scientific Corporation Albuquerque, NM - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-73-008
TEchnology Service Corporation Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-029a
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053A
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-053B
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-73-053C
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053D
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053E
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053F
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053G
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-053H
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-O53I
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053J
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053K
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053L
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053M
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053N
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053O
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053P
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053A-P
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-025
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-025a
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-031 a
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beoch, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650 /2-74-031 b
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-064
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-012
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beoch, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-OO la
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-001 b
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-O20
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600 /2- 76-093b
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-143a
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-143b
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA-REF.NO.EPA-600/2-76-160a
U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station Vicksburg, MS - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-182
U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-038
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U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlcsville, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-010
U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesviile, OK-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-014
U.S. Department of the Interior Columbia, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-013
U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-011
U.S. Department of the Interior Columbia, MO-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-011
U.S. Department of the Interior Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-091
U.S. Department of Agriculture Wa'hington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-026a
U.S. Department of Agriculture Beltsville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-034
U.S. Department of Agriculture Kimberly, ID - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-064
U.S. Department of Agriculture Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-015
U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-125
U.S. Department of Commerce Asheville, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-O18
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-
680/4-73-002
U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-075
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Yankton, SD - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-7 5-010
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Columbia, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-076
U.S. Forest Service Fairbanks. AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-O09
U.S. Naval Surface Weapons Center Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-068a
U.S. Naval Surface Weapon* Center Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-O68b
U.S. Plywood-Champion Paper, Inc. Hamilton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-019
U.S. Steel Corporation Decatur, GA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-045
Ultrasystems, Inc. Irvine, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-045
Union Carbide Corporation Tonawanda. NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-042
United Aircraft Research Laboratories East Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-045
United Aircraft Research Laboratories East Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-020
United Technologies Research Center Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-078
United Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-061 a
United Technologies Research Center East Harfford, CT- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-153
University City Science Center Philadelphia. PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-041
Urban Programs Division El Segundo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-014
Utah State University Logon. UT-REF. NO. EPA-660-3-73-Q19
Utah State University Logan UT-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-010
Utah State University Logon UT - REF. NO, EPA-600/5-74-021
Utah State University Logan. UT - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-005
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-O04
Utah, University of Salt Lake City, UT - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-004
Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-012
VanderbiltUniversity Nashville. TN -REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-085
Vanderbilt University Na'hville. TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-002
Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-038
Vermont, State of. Department of Water Resources Montpeliei, VT - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-040
Versar, Inc. Springfield, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-003
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Gloucester Point, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-099
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Blacksbuiq, VA- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-014
Virginia, University of CharlottesvllK V A - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-030
Walden Research Division of Abcor, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-050
Walden Research Division of Abcor. Inc. Walden, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-039
Walnut Creek Central Control Sanitary District Walnut Creek, CA -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-O64
Walter C. McCrone Associates, Inc. Chicago, IL-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-024
Washington Environmental Research Center, EPA Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA 600/5-74-012
Washington Environmental Research Center, EPA Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-017
Washington Environmental Research Center, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-014
Washington Environmental Research Center, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-003
Washington State University Pullman, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-030
Washington State University Pullam, WA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-158
Washington State University Pullam, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-063
Washington University, Center for the Biology of Natural Systems St. Louis, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-022
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-005
Washington, University of Seattle WA - REF. NO. EPA-660.'3-73-008
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-034
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-069
Washington, University of Seattle, WA-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-028
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-100
Water Resources Engineers, Inc. Walnut Creek, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-058
Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-067
Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-036
Water Supply Reseorth Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-006
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Water Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-008
Waterloo, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-011
Waterloo, University of Ontario, Canada - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-082
Waterloo, University of Ontario, Canada - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-083
Waterloo, University of, Department of Chemical Engineering Waterloo, Ontario, Canada - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-059
Wave Propagation Laboratory, NOAA/ERL Boulder, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-113
West Virginia University Morgantown, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-022
West Virginia University Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-070
West Virginia University Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-023
West Virginia University Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-107
West Virginia University Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-184
West Virginia University Medical Center Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-011
West Virginia University, Department of Chemical Engineering Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-003
West Virginia University, Department of Civil Engineering Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-083
Western Fish Toxicology Station, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-050
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-009
Western Potato Service, Inc. Grand Forks, ND - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-088
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Research and Development Center Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-017
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048a
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048b
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-048c
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-048d
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-006
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-027a
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-027b
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-027c
Westvaco, Charleston Research Center North Charleston, SC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-135a
Westvaco, Charleston Research Center North Charleston, SC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-135b
Wilkes College Wilkes Barre, PA - REF. NO. EPA 670/2 -75-006
Winter Garden Citrus Products Cooperative Winter Garden, Ft - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-001
Wisconsin Electric Power Company Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-045
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-023
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-024
Wisconsin, University of Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-079
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-006
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-020
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-006
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-022
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-027
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-033
Wisconsin, University of Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-036
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-044
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-031
WoHhington Biochemical Corporation Freehole, N J - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-044
WAPORA, Inc. Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-O26
York Research Corporation Stamford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-047
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Aomodt, P. L.
Abelson, H.
Adams Jr., C. E.
Adams, O. L.
Adams, R. T.
Adelman, I. R.
Adelman, I. R.
Adelman, I. R.
Agnew, R. W.
Ahearn, D. G.
Akin, E. W.
Akinbami, S. O.
Albrecht, O. W.
Albrecht, R. M.
Albred, E. R.
Aleti, A.
Aleti, A.
Alexander, V.
Alford, A. L.
Alford, A. L.
Alford, A. L.
Alford, A. L.
Alger, G. R.
Allan, G. G.
Allen, C. M.
Allen, R. J.
Alley, E. G.
Allsap, J. R.
Allwood, J. K.
Alspaugh, T. A.
Alter, H.
Amato, W. S.
Ames, J.
Ananth, K. P.
Ananth, K. P.
Ananth, K. P.
Ananth, K. P.
Anasoulis, R. F.
Anastas, M. Y.
Anastas, M. Y.
Anastas, M. Y.
Andersen, J. C.
Andersen, J. R.
Andersland, O. B.
Andersland, O. B.
Anderson, D. P.
Anderson, G. E.
Anderson, J. L.
Ando, J.
Ando, J.
Andrew, R. W.
Andrews, J. F.
Antoni, C. M.
Appel, B. R.
Appleman, R.
Aresco, S. J.
Arkle Jr., T.
Arkle Jr, T.
Armento. W. J.
Armstrong, D. E.
Armstrong, T. A.
Arthur, J. W.
Atkinson, S. E.
Arwater, M. A.
Averett, D. E.
Avery, C.
EPA-600/2-75-040
EPA-600/2-76-093a
EPA-600/2-76-195
EPA-600/3-76-074
EPA-600/3-76-066
EPA-600/3-76-061a
EPA-600/3-76-062a
EPA-600/3-76-061b
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-660/3-75-001
EPA-600/I-75-003
EPA-670/2-73-042
EPA-670/5 73-021
EPA-650/1-74-001
EPA-670/2-73-051
EPA-600/2-76-151
EPA-600/5-75-004
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-660/2-73-013
EPA-660/2-74-002
EPA-660/2-74-078
EPA-660/4-75-004
EPA-660 2-74-018
EPA-670-2-73-034
EPA-600/2-76-056
EPA-650 4-73-002
EPA-660/3-75-024
EPA-600/2-76-026
EPA-600/5-73-008b
EPA-660/2-74-039
EPA-670/2-75-034
EPA-600/2-76-053
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-600'2-76-040
EPA-600'2-76-067
EPA-600/2-76-066
EPA-600/2-76-133
EPA-650/2-73-045
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-600/2-76-014
EPA-670/2-74-083
EPA-600/5-74-010
EPA-660/2-74-O05
EPA-670/2-74-076b
EPA-670/2-74-076a
EPA-600/2-76-035
EPA-650/4-73-001
EPA-660'2-73-012
EPA-600/2-76-013o
EPA-600/2-76-013b
EPA-600 3-75-012
EPA-670/2-73-061
EPA-670/2-73-065
EPA-600'2-76-059
EPA-660/3-73-015
EPA-650/2-74-030
EPA-600/2-76-184
EPA-670/2-74-070
EPA-650/2-74-002a
EPA-660/3-75-006
EPA-670/2-74-076a
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-600/5-74-003
EPA-600/4-76-037
EPA-630/7-76-182
EPA-600/5-7S-017
Axworthy, A. E.
Ayars, J.
Ayer, F. A.
Ayres, E. H.
Ayres, E. H.
Azarraga, L. V.
Babcock Jr., L. R.
Babcock, R. H.
Badgley, M. D.
Bagley, M.
Baier, R. E.
Baier, R. E.
Baier, R. E.
Baierl, K. W.
Bailey, G. W.
Baillod, C. R.
Baity Jr., F. W.
Baker, D. A.
Baker, D. R..
Ball, D. A.
Ball, D. A.
Ball, G.
Ball, R. J.
Ballantyne, W. E.
Ballay, J. M.
Balouskus, R. A.
Bandyopadhyay, B.
Bannerman, R. T.
Bar-Shalom, Y.
Baratz, B.
Barbarika, H.
Barbour, J. F.
Barile, R. G.
Barker, J. C.
Barnes, H. M.
Barnett, A. P.
Barnett, Jr., J. T.
Baron, R. L.
Barrager, S. M.
Barren!, R. E.
Barrett, J. J.
Barrett, R. E.
Barrett, R. E.
Barrett, R. E.
Barry, J. P.
Bartelds, H.
Barth, D. S.
Barth, E. F.
Barth, J.
Bartholomew, E.
Bartlett, P. T.
Bartok, W.
Barton, J. R.
Bartos Jr., M. J.
Bartsch, A. F.
Basch, R. E.
Boscom, S. B.
Bascom, S. E.
Bass, A.
Bass, T. D.
Bateman, R. L.
Bateman, R. L.
Bateman, T. W.
Bateman, T. W.
Battista, C. A.
Baugham, G. L.
EPA-600/2-76-039
EPA-660/2-74-084
EPA-600/2-76-149
EPA-600/3-76-071a
EPA-600/3-76-071b
EPA-660/2-73-034
EPA-600/2-76-063
EPA-600/2-76-198
EPA-600/5-75-012
EPA-600/5-73-009
EPA-600/2-76-028
EPA-600/2-76-031
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-660/2-74-017
EPA-660/2-74-018
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-660/2-74-027
EPA-660/2-75-009
EPA-600/2-76-056
EPA-600/2-76-102
EPA-670/2-73-049
EPA-600/4-76-037
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-660/2-73-002
EPA-670/2-74-023
EPA-600/2-76-053
EPA-660/3-75-006
EPA-600/5-75-015
EPA-660/2-73-026
EPA-600/2-76~154a
EPA-670/2-74-027
EPA-660/2-75-027
EPA-660/2-74-064
EPA-600/2-76-094
EPA-660/2-74-017
EPA-660/3-75-007
EPA-600/1-76-025
EPA-600/5-73-005
EPA-600/2-76-102
EPA-670/2-74-030
EPA-600/2-75-069a
EPA-600/2-75-067
EPA-600/2-76-088
EPA 670/2-75-028
EPA-600/2-76-061a
EPA-600/4-76-027
EPA-600/2-76-104
EPA-680/4-73-002
EPA-600/5-75-011
EPA-600/2-76-089b
EPA-600/2-75-053
EPA-660/2-75-007
EPA-600/2-76-182
EPA-660/9-74-002
EPA-600/3-76-009
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-600/5-75-013
EPA-600/4-76-007
EPA-670/2-74-048
EPA-600/2-76-005b
EPA-600/2-76-005a
EPA-600/2-76-190
EPA-660/2-74-063
EPA-670/2-73-066
EPA-660/3-73-012
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Baughman, G. L.
Baughmon, G. L
Baumgardner Jr., R. E.
Becker, B. C.
Becker, B. C.
Becker, B. C.
Becker, E. R.
Beckers, C. V.
Beckert, W. F.
Beckman, J. E.
Beeton, A. M.
Behrens, H. C.
Bella, D. A.
Bellar, T. A.
Bellar, T. A.
Bellegia, F. L.
Benarie, M.
Bender, D. F.
Benedict, B. A.
Benedict, B. A.
Benedict, H. M.
Bennet, E. R.
Bennet, S. M.
Bennett, R. L.
Bennett, R. S.
Bennett, R. S.
Bennett, R. S.
Benson, A.
Benson, A. L.
Benson, S. W.
Berg, G.
Berg, G.
Berg, G.
Bergman, F. J.
Bergman, F. j.
Bergman, f. J.
Bergmann, E. P.
Bergmann, E. P.
Bergstedt, L.
Bergstrom Jr., R. W.
Berkou, E. E.
Berkau, E. E.
Berkou, E. E.
Berkou, E. E.
Berkowitz, J. B.
Sermon, E.
Bernstein, S.
Berry, B. J.
Berry. E. C.
Berry, J. W.
Bertocci, U.
Bevege, E.
Beychok, M. R.
Beyers, R. J.
Beyers, R. J.
Bhagwat, A.
Bhatt, G.
Bhutani, J.
Bhutan!, J.
Bickelhaupt, E. E.
Bickelhaupt, R. E.
Bienstock, D.
Bildstein, K.
Billedeou, S. M.
Bingham. T. H.
Bird Jr., A. V.
Birkebnd, C
BWcs, L S.
EPA-600/3-76-067
EPA-660/3-75-007
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-600/2-76-117
EPA-660/2-73-035
EPA-660/2-74-073
EPA-670/2-73-096
EPA-600/5-74-004
EPA-600/3-76-052
EPA-670/2-75-009
EPA-600/3-76-036
EPA-660/2-75-021
EPA-660/3-75-025
EPA-670/4-74-O08
EPA-670/4-74-009
EPA-600/2-76-008
EPA-600/2-75-025
EPA-670/2-73-001
EPA-660/2-73-012
EPA-660/3-75-038
EPA-650/5-73-002
EPA-600/9-75-007
EPA-670/2-75-008
EPA-600/2-76-033
EPA-660/2-74-049
EPA-660/2-74-052
EPA-660/2-74-084
EPA-600/2-76-107
EPA-650/2-73-032
EPA-600/2-75-019
EPA-670/2-73-003
EPA-670/9-74-005
EPA-670/9-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-041
EPA-600/4-76-O15
EPA-600/4-76-008
EPA-600/2-76-016b
EPA-600/2-76-016a
EPA-660/3-75-014
EPA-600/4-76-002
EPA-600/2-75-010
EPA-650/2-73-029
EPA-650/2-73-031
EPA-650/2-74-003
EPA-670/2-75-024
EPA-600/1-76-007
EPA-660/2-74-025
EPA-600/5-75-003
EPA-660/3-75-019
EPA-660/2-74-011
EPA-600/2-76-007
EPA-670/2-75-009
EPA-660/2-75-011
EPA-600/3-76-060
EPA-660/3-73-025
EPA-660/3-73-005
EPA-670/2-74-009
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-011
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-600/2-75-017
EPA-650/2-74-038
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-650/2-74-068
EPA-600/5-74-009
EPA-650/2-73-035
EPA-600/3-76-028
EPA-600/4-75-002
Birks, L. S.
Bishop, A. B.
Bishop, A. B.
Bishop, D.
Bishop, D.
Bishop, D.
Bishop, D.
Bishop, 0.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Black, A. P.
Black, A. P.
Black, S. C.
Black, S. C.
Blakeslee, C. E.
Blecher, W. A.
Blether, W. A.
Bledsoe, B.
Bledsoe, B. E.
Blount, AA. C.
Blum, U.
Bock, D. H.
Bock, D. H.
Bode, J. D.
Boehme, W.
Boen, D. F.
Boen, D. F.
Boericke, R. B.
Boettner, E. A.
Boland, D. H. P.
Boldt, K. R.
Bolton, R. E.
Bolton, R. E.
Bombaugh, K. J.
Bombaugh, K. J.
Bond, H.
Bond, R. G.
Bond, R. G.
Bonz, P. E.
Bookhout, C. G.
Boone, J. E.
Booth, R. L.
Borgos, J. A.
Bories, D. B.
Born stein, L. J.
Bornstein, M.
Borror, A. C.
Boston, P.
Bott, T.
Bouck, G. R.
Bourquin, A. W.
Bourquin, A. W.
Bowman, M. M.
Boyd, W. W.
Boyle, W. C.
Bradford, R. R.
Bradshaw, J. S.
Bradway, R.
Bradway. R.
Bradway, R. M.
Bragg, G. M.
Brand, B. G.
Brandon, C. A.
Brandstetter, A.
Brandstetter, A.
Brandt, H. T.
EPA-650/2-73-006
EPA-600/5-74-021
EPA-600/5-74-010
EPA-670/2-73-040
EPA-670/2-73-037
EPA-670/2-73-033
EPA-670/2-73-075
EPA-670/2-73-070
EPA-670/2-73-073
EPA-670/2-75-008
EPA-670/2-75-051
EPA-670/2-75-052
EPA-660/2-74-055
EPA-660/2-75-006
EPA-600/4-76-027
EPA-680/1-75-001
EPA-650/2-73-005
EPA-600/2-75-078
EPA-600/2-76-153
EPA-600/2-76-131
EPA-660/2-75-022
EPA-600/9-75-006
EPA-600/3-76-031
EPA-600/2-76-027
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-650/2-73-010
EPA-600/2-76-009
EPA-670/2-74-077
EPA-670/2-75-027
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-73-049
EPA-600/3-76-037
EPA-600/2-76-047
EPA-670/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-74-038
EPA-600/2-76-012b
EPA-600/2-76-012a
EPA-660/3-75-036
EPA-670/2-73-048
EPA-670/5-73-020
EPA-670/2-73-069
EPA-600/3-76-007
EPA-650/2-73-012
EPA-670/4-74-002
EPA-650/2-73-022
EPA-660/2-73-026
EPA-600/2-76-024
EPA-600/4-76-013
EPA-660/3-74-031
EPA-600/1-75-004
EPA-660/2-75-008
EPA-600/3-76-050
EPA-660/3-75-001
EPA-660/3-75-035
EPA-660/3-75-004
EPA-670/2-74-084
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-660/2-74-033
EPA-660/2-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-013a
EPA-650/2-74-036
EPA-600/2-76-077a
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-670/2-74-014
EPA-600/2-76-060
EPA-600/2-76-175b
EPA-600/2-76-175a
EPA-600/2-76-022
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Broshear, D. A.
Brater, E. F.
Braughon, D. A.
Braughan, D. A.
Brauhn, J. L.
Br«iman , L
Bremmer, H.
Bretrhauer, E. W.
Brezonik, P. L.
Bricewell, L.
Brier, G. W.
Brinck, W, L.
Britt, L. O.
Broadfool, W. J.
Broderijs, S. J.
Brodertus, S. J.
Brommenschenkel Jr. , F.
Brooks, A. S.
Brooks, E.
Brooks, N. G.
Brown, C. T.
Brown, G. N.
Brown, G. N.
Brown, J. C.
Brown, J. W.
Brown, K. W.
Brown. K. W.
Brown, K. W.
Brown, L. R.
Brown, R. A.
Brown, R. A.
Browne, L. AV
Brownstsm , A- B.
Brows , D.
Bruckner, B. H.
Brusewitr, G. H.
Bryan, C. E.
Buchanan, J,
Buchanan, J.
Buchanan, J.
Buchanan, J.
Budde, W. L
Budee, P. A.
Bujak, P.
Bull, R. J.
Bundy, D. H.
Burch, D. E.
Burch, D. E.
Burch, D. E.
Burch, J. E.
Burchfiled, H. P.
Burchinal, J. C.
Surge, W. D.
Burklin, C. E.
Burnklin, C. E.
Burns, J, A.
Burns, R.
&itrnsz1ynskyv T. A.
Buros, O. K.
Burrell, D. C
Bursztynsky, T.
Burton, J.
Bufler, G. I.
Buxton, K. S.
Buxton, K. S.
Buzzard, AA.
Byerley, J. -I-
Byra
K. V.
EPA-600/1-75-003
EPA-670/2-75-046
EPA-670/2-74-084
EPA-670/2-74-083
EPA-660/3-75-011
EPA-600/4-75-029c
EPA-600/2-76-1V3
EPA-680/1-75-001
EPA-660/3-73-002
EPA-660/3-74-016
EPA-650/4-75-010
EPA-600/4-76-035
EPA-600/2-75-038
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-600/3-76-062a
EPA-600/3-76-062b
EPA-660/2-74-034
EPA-600/3-76-036
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-660/3-73-010
EPA-660/2-75-017
EPA-600/2-76-)35c
EPA-600/2-76-135b
EPA-670/2-73-047a
EPA-650/2-73-029
EPA-600/3-7(i-005
EPA-600/3-76-019
EPA-600/3-76-052
EPA-660/3-75-O24
EPA-600/2-76-037
EPA-600/2-76-OP7
EPA 600/2-76-132
EPA-600/5-75-007
EPA-670/2-74-O9ib
EPA-680/4-73-002
EPA-660/2-75-009
EPA-660/2-75-014
EPA-600/2-76-083
EPA-600/2-76-080
EPA-600/2-76-081
EPA-600/2-76-159
EPA-600/4-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-009
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-60O/1-76-013
EPA-600/4-76-028
EPA-600/2-75-024
EPA-600/2-76-191
EPA-650/2-73-030
EPA-600/2-76-056
EPA-650/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-73-083
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-600/2-75-057
EPA-670/2-74-003
EPA-600/2-75-049
EPA-600/2-76-134
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/2-75-033
EPA-660/2-74-007
EPA-600/3-76-048
EPA-600/3-76-047
EPA-600/3-76-046
EPA-660/3-75-021
EPA-670/2-74-059
EPA-600/3-75-015
Byrd, E. A.
Byre!, E. A.
Cabasso, I.
Caceres, S.
Cagle, J. W.
Cahill, T. A.
Caldwell. E.
Caldwell, M. C.
Callaway, R. J.
Callihan, C. D.
Calvert S.
Calvert, J. G.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Culvert, S,
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Calvin, E. L.
Calvin, E. L.
Camann, D. E.
Campbell, K. S.
Campbell, T. L.
Cannon, R. C.
Canter, L.
Capper, J.
Capron, J. W.
Carawan, R. E.
Cardin, F. A.
Cardin, J.
Cardwell R. D.
Carlile, B. L.
Carlson, D. A.
Carlson, O. N.
Carpenter, B. H.
Carroll, J.
Carroll, T. E.
Carter, M. H.
Carter, S-
Case, O. P.
Case, P. O.
Cass, R.
Cass, R.
Cass, R. W.
Cassatt, W. A.
Cassel, A. H.
Castaline, A. H.
Caster, B.
Cato, G. A.
Covalloro, J. A.
Cavonaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, G.
Cawlfield, O. E.
Cerrillo, L A.
Chagy, Y. C.
Chamberlain, S. G.
Chambers, M. D.
Chan, F. K.
Chaney, R. L.
Chang, J.
Chang, N. L.
Chansky, S.
Oiapman, R. L.
EPA-600/2-76-068b
EPA-600/2-76-068a
EPA-670/1 -75-001
EPA-650/2-74-098a
EPA-600/2-75-039
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-650/ 1-74-004
EPA-400/2-76-094
EPA-660/3-73-014
EPA-670/2-73-OP5
EPA-600/2-75-021a
EPA-600/3-76-070
EPA-600/2-75-018
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-600/2-76-118
EPA-600/2-76-154a
EPA-600/2-76-154b
EPA-650/2-73-036
EPA-650/2-74-119b
EPA-600/2-76-010
EPA-600/2-76-119
EPA-600/ 1-76-0 19
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-670 72^73- 103
EPA-600/2-76-045
EPA-660/2-74-037
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-400/2-76-01 1
EPA-6 60/2-7 4-031
EPA-670/5-74-004
EPA-600/3-76-055
EPA-600/3-76-008
EPA-600/2-76-158
EPA-670/2-73-091
EPA-650/2-74-097
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-670/2-75-049
EPA-600/4-76-O04
EPA-600/5-73-Ot6
EPA-670/2-74-008
EPA-670/2-75-029
EPA-600/2-75-053a
EPA-650/2- 74-036
E PA-600/2-76-077a
EPA-600/2-76-126
EPA-670/2-73-040
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-660/3-74-016
EPA-600/2-7 6-086a
EPA-600/2-76-091
EPA-600/2-76-064
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-600/2-76-012b
EPA-600/2-76-012a
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-ft50/2~75-O38
EPA-6 00/3-75-015
EPA-660/3-75-018
EPA-660/2-73-029
EPA-600/5-74-004
EPA-600/5-74-021
EPA-650/2-74-072
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-600/2-76-171
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Chappelow, C. C.
Charlie, W. A.
Chase, G.
Chasse, J.
Chatterjee, S.
Chaung, S. C.
Chehaske, J. T.
Chehaske, J. T.
Chen, C. L.
Cheng, J. T.
Cheng, M. S.
Chernoff, N.
Cherry Jr., R. H.
Chervenak, M. C.
Chesness, J. L.
Chester, W. S.
Chi, C. T.
Chian, E. S. K.
Chin, F. Y.
Chiu, S. Y.
Choi, P.
Choi, P. S. K.
Chow, V. T.
Christensen, C.
Christiansen, A. G.
Christiansen, C. B.
Christman, R. C.
Chrishnan, R. C.
Chung, J.
Cirelto. J.
Citron, R.
Clancy, G. M.
Ctor, M. L.
Clark, D. A.
Clark, D. A.
Clark, G. M.
Clark, L
Clark, M. J.
Clark, P. A.
Clark, R. M.
Clark, R. M.
Clark, R. M.
Clark, R. M.
Clarke, N. A.
Clements III, E. V.
Clements, E. V.
Oesceri, N. L.
Ctesceri, N. L.
Cliese, J. D.
Cloyd, M.
Cobian, K. E.
Cohian, K. E.
Cocchefto, J. F.
Cochran, R. A.
Cohen, A. I.
Cohen, D. B.
Cohen, I. M.
Cohen. M.
Cohen. S.
Cohn, M. M.
Cohn, M. M.
Cohn, M. M.
Cohn, S.
Cofcord, A. R.
Cole, C. A.
Cole. D. E.
Coleman, R. W.
CoMey, J. D.
EPA-600/9-75-005
EPA-670/2-74-076b
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-660/2-73-001
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-660/3-74-004b
EPA-600/2-76-048a
EPA-600/2-76-048b
EPA-600/2-75-047
EPA-600/2-76-I24
EPA-600/2-76-050
EPA-650/1-73-001
EPA-670/2-75-018
EPA-600/2-76-165
EPA-660/2-74-064
EPA-600/3-76-018a
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600/3-75-011
EPA-600/5-75-004
EPA-600/2-76-151
EPA-600/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-600/2-76-116
EPA-600/2-76-154b
EPA-660/2-73-016
EPA-660/2-74-070
EPA-600/2-76-136b
EPA-600/2-76-136a
EPA-650/2-73-027
EPA-600/9-76-004
EPA-600/4-75-001
EPA-600/2-76-064
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-660/2-74-038
EPA-660/2-74-065
EPA-600/2-76-112
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-600/2-76-072
EPA-600/2-76-179
EPA-670/1-74-001
EPA-670/2-74-067
EPA-670/5-73-012
EPA-600/1-75-O03
EPA-670/2-75-038
EPA-660/2-74-075
EPA-660/3-73-003
EPA-670/2-74-063
EPA-660/2-74-060
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-600/2-76-197
EPA-660/2-73-033
EPA-600/2-75-063
EPA-670/2-73-084
EPA-600/5-75-015
EPA-600/2-75-035
EPA-660/2-74-053
EPA-600/2-76-007
EPA-670/2-74-071
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-74-026
EPA-670/2-74-039
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-600/2-76-090
EPA-670/2-73-033
EPA-670/2-75-061
EPA-600/2-76-147
EPA-600/2-75-068
Colley, J. D.
Collins, A. G.
Collins, D. C.
Collins, J.
Colston, N. V.
Colton, C. B.
Colwell, R. R.
Combs, L. P.
Commoner, B.
Conden Jr., R. L.
Conkle, H. N.
Conn, W. D.
Conner, W.
Converse, A. O.
Cook, D. W.
Cooley, A. M.
Cooley, P. C.
Cooney, R. T.
Cooper, D.
Cooper, D. W.
Cooper, D. W.
Cooper, 0. W.
Cooper, G. R.
Cooper, K. G.
Cooper, K. G.
Cooper, P. C.
Coote, D. R.
Corbeft, W. E.
Corbett, W. E.
Cordle, S. R.
Costlow Jr., J. D.
Coulon, C.
Counts, C. A.
Coursey, J. F.
Courtney, K. D.
Coutts, H. J.
Cox, F.
Cox, M. F.
Craft, T. F.
Craig, S. E.
Crane, J. D.
Crane, J. D.
Crane, J. J.
Crawford, A. R.
Crawford, N. H.
Crawford, N. H.
Creason, J. P.
Creason, S. C.
Crites, R. W.
Crites, R. W.
Croley II, T. E.
Crosswhite, W. M.
Crowder, D. G.
Crowder, L. A.
Cruver, J. E.
Csanady, G. T.
Csanady, G. T.
Csanady, G. T.
Ctvrtnicek, T. E.
Culp, J. H.
Cummings, F. H.
Curby, W. A.
Curran, R. F.
Currier, R. A.
Curry, J. P.
Curtin, C.
Curtis, V.
Cushing, K. M.
EPA-600/2-76-064
EPA-660/2-7 4-010
EPA-650/4-74-001
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-670/2-74-O96
EPA-600/2-76-153
EPA-600/3-75-007
EPA-600/2-76-038
EPA-600/1-76-022
EPA-670/2-73-024
EPA-600/2-76-056
EPA-600/5-75-018
EPA-650/2-74-013
EPA-670/2-73-011
EPA-660/3-75-024
EPA-660/2-74-093
EPA-600/5-74-009
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-600/2-75-O54
EPA-600/2-76-055
EPA-600/2-76-035
EPA-600/2-75-041
EPA-600/5-75-013
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-600/5-73-O12c
EPA-600/2-76-187
EPA-600/2-76-049a
EPA-600/2-76-049b
EPA-600/2-75-010
EPA-600/3-76-007
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-670/2-75-012
EPA-650/2-74-004
EPA-650/1-73-001
EPA-660/2-74-070
EPA-600/2-76-026
EPA-660/3-74-021
EPA-660/2-75-017
EPA-650/2-74-046a
EPA-600/2-75-049
EPA-600/3-76-003
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/2-75-053
EPA-600/2-76-043
EPA-660/2-74-OI3
EPA-600/1-76-024
EPA-600/2-76-171
EPA-660/2-73-006a
EPA-660/2-73-006b
EPA-600/2-76-050
EPA-660/2-74-031
EPA-670/2-73-067
EPA-600/1-76-008
EPA-670/2-75-009
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-660/2-74-082
EPA-660/3-73-01!
EPA-600/2-76-125
EPA-660/2-75-021
EPA-600/5-74-018
EPA-600/3-76-069
EPA-600/2-76-195
EPA-670/2-73-005
EPA-600/5-76-003
EPA-650/2-73-050
EPA-600/5-75-009
EPA-650/2-73-035
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Gushing, K. M.
Cutkomp, L. K.
Cyr, J. W.
Dairymple, R. J.
Daly, W. H.
Damron, B. L.
Dana, M. T.
Dangel, R. A.
Daniel, B. E.
Daniels, S. L.
Darling, J. E.
Darnell, R. M.
Daul, F. R.
Davanzo, A. C.
Davenport, C. V.
Davidson, J. M.
Davini, R. J.
Davis, A. E.
Davis, H. L.
Davis, H. R.
Davis, L. R.
Davis, T. A.
Dawley, E.
Dawson, G. W.
Day, D. E.
Day, D. E.
Dayan, V. H.
De La Fuente, E.
De Primo, M. J.
Dean, A. H.
Dean, J. W.
Dearby, R. L.
Deason, T. R.
Decker, C. E.
Delaney, J. L.
Delaune, R. D.
Demerjian, K. L
Demeter, J.
Dennis, R.
Derr, S. K.
Derrington, R. E.
Detrick, R.
Deurbrouck, A. W.
Devitt, T. W.
DeBose, A. T.
DeDecker, f. J.
DeGraeve, G. M.
DeLuca, F. A.
Delucia, R. J.
Delude, R. J.
DeToro, D. M.
DeWalle, F. B.
DeWitf Jr., F. A.
DeWitt Jr., F. A.
DeWitt Jr., F. A.
DeWitt, Jr., F. A.
Dickerman, J. C.
Dickerman, J. C.
Dickerman, J. C.
Dickerson, J. C.
Dickson, E. M.
Dickson, E. M.
Dickson, E. M.
Diesch, S. L.
Diesch, S. L.
Dietzmann, H. M.
Dimitriades, B.
Dimitriades, B.
EPA-650/2-74-102a
EPA-660/2-73-027
EPA-660/2-74-088
EPA-670/2-75-011
EPA-670/2-75-032
EPA-660/2-75-001
EPA-600/4-76-031
EPA-670/2-75-036
EPA-600/2-76-168b
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-600/3-76-045
EPA-660/2-74-012
EPA-670/2-75-020
EPA-660/2-73-005
EPA-660/2-75-009
EPA-600/2-76-170
EPA-600/2-74-003
EPA-670/2-75-063
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-660/3-75-039
EPA-670/2-75-043
EPA-600/3-76-056
EPA-670/2-73-078
EPA-670/2-73-038
EPA-670/2-75-053
EPA-600/2-76-039
EPA-600/2-75-038
EPA-A70/2-73-098
EPA-600/2-76-142
EPA-600/3-76-047
EPA-670/4-74-003a
EPA-600/3-76-022
EPA-650/2-74-019
EPA-600/2-76-176
EPA-600/3-76-042
EPA-650/3-73-002
EPA-650/2-74-038
EPA-650/2-74-036
EPA-600/3-76-046
EPA-670/2-73-060
EPA-600/2-76-072
EPA-600/2-76-091
EPA-600/2-76-150
EPA-660/2-74-055
EPA-670/2-75-010
EPA-600/2-76-156
EPA-660/2-74-056
EPA-600/5-74-030
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-600/3-76-065
EPA-600/3-75-011
EPA-600/2-76-129
EPA-670/2-75-044
EPA-670/2-75-059
EPA-670/2-75-003
EPA-600/2-76-012a
EPA-600/2-76-012b
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-600/2-74-002
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-600/7-76-004a
EPA-660/2-75-012
EPA-670/2-73-051
EPA-600/2-75-048
EPA-600/3-76-O29
EPA-600/3-76-017
Dimouro, P
Dismukes, E. B.
Ditoro, D. M.
Ditsworth, G. R.
Dixon, P. S.
DiCola, L. S.
DiGasbarro, P.
DiGiano, F. A.
DiToro, D. M.
Do, L.
Dodds, H.
Donigian Jr., A. S,
Donigion, A. S.
Donovan, R. P.
Donovan, R. P.
Dooley, H. L
Dooley, M. E.
Dorion, G.
Dornbusch, D. M.
Dornbush, J. N.
Dorough, U. W.
Doskey, P. V.
Dostal, K. A,
DoudoroH, P.
Dougherty, M. T.
Dougherty, M. T.
Dougherty, M. T.
Douglas, G.
Downing, P. B.
Doyle, A.
Doyle, F. J.
Doyle, J. R.
Drake, J. A.
Dressier, F. R.
Drewers, D. R.
Driscoll, J.
Drost-Honsen, W.
Duchene, A. G.
Duffee, R. A.
Dugal, H. S.
Dugan, P. R.
Duhart, B. T.
Duke, H. R.
Dunlap, C. E.
Dunlap, W. J.
Dunning, J. A.
Durfre, R. L.
Durham, J. L.
Durocher, D. F.
Duvall, D. S.
Duvall, D. S.
Duvall, D. S.
Duvall, D. S.
Dwyer, W. P.
Dygas, J. A.
Dzierlenga, P. S.
Dzierlenga, P. S.
Easterly, D. G.
Easterly, D. G.
Ebel, W.
Eckenfelder Jr., W. W.
Eckert, E. H.
Eckert, J. A.
Edinger, J.
Egan, B.
Egon, B.
Ehreth, D. J.
Eichelberger, J. W.
EPA-650/2-73-009
EPA-600/2-75-015
EPA-660/3-73-009
EPA-660/3-73-014
EPA-660/3-73-015
EPA-600/2-76-146
EPA-600/4-76-013
EPA-670/2-75-065
EPA-660/3-75-005
EPA-650/2-74-098o
EPA-650/2-73-009
EPA-600/2-76-043
EPA-660/2-74-013
EPA-600/2-76-087
EPA-600/2-76-168b
EPA-600/3-76-053
EPA-600/2-76-103
EPA-660/2-74-074
fcPA-600/5-73-005
EPA-660/2-74-005
EPA-650/1-74-002
EPA-600/3-75-005
EPA-660/2-74-058
EPA-600/3-76-038
EPA-600/2-76-183
EPA-600/2-76-110
EPA-600/2-76-111
EPA-660/2-73-037
EPA-600/5-73,014
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-670/2-74-009
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-670/2-75-041
EPA-600/4-76-031
EPA-650/2-73-050
EPA-660/3-74-003
EPA-670/5-74-001
EPA-650/2-74-008a
EPA-660/2-74-029
EPA-600/2-75-032
EPA-600/4-76-005
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-670/2-73-095
EPA-660/2-73-014
EPA-600/3-76-032
EPA-650/4-73-003
EPA-600/3-76-035
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-670/2-75-033a
EPA-670/2-75-033c
EPA-670/2-75-033d
EPA-670/2-75-033b
EPA-600/3-75-013
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-600/2-76-064
EPA-600/4-76-017
EPA-680/4-75-007
EPA-600/3-76-056
EPA-600/2-76-195
EPA-600/2-76-027
EPA-600/4-76-028
EPA-660/2-74-053
EPA-600/3-75-003a
EPA-600/3-75-003b
EPA-670/9-75-004
EPA-600/4-75-007
221
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Eilers, R. G.
Eilers, R. G.
Eilers, R. G.
Eilers, R. G.
Eimutis, E. C.
Eimutis, E. C.
Eimutis, E. C.
Eimutis, E. C.
Eisenmann, J. L.
Eisler, R.
Ekmonn, J. M.
Eldridge, J. E.
Elfers, K.
Eliassen, R.
Elliott, I. F.
Ellis, E. C.
Ellis, W. J.
Elston, L. W.
Emerson, D. B.
Emerson, M. J.
Enfield, C. G.
Engellcerneier, A.
Englebrecht, R. S.
Engleman, V. S.
Engler, M. R.
Engler, R. M.
English, J. N.
Enns, K.
Ensor, D. S.
Ensor, D. S.
Epstein, E.
Epstein, M.
Epstein, M.
Epstein, M.
Epstein, M. J.
Erickson, A. E.
Erley, D.
Ernst, E.
Ernst, U. F.
Ernst, U. F. W.
Evans III, f. L
Evans, W. E.
Everett, L. G.
Everett, L. G.
Everson, T. C.
Eyer, C. S.
Fair, D. H.
FaHcenborg, 0. H.
Falter, C- M.
Fan, L. S.
Farley, S.
Fanner, W. J.
Famham, W. B.
Farquhar, J.
Farrah, S. R.
Fan-ell, J. B.
Forrell, P. J.
FeoirheMer, W.
Feairheller, W. R.
Feige, W. A.
Felder, M.
FeMer, R. M.
Feldman, M. H.
rCiQlDon, rn. H.
Felix, V. M.
Felix, V. M.
Fennelly, P. F.
Fensterstock, J. C.
EPA-670/2-73-045
EPA-670/2-73-046
EPA-670/2-73-O44
EPA-670/2-74-069
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600/2-76-032a
EPA-600/2-76-032e
EPA-600/2-76-176
EPA-670/2-73-076
EPA-600/3-75-008
EPA-600/2-75-O75
EPA-670/4-75-O06
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-670/2-73-010
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-600/4-75-003
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-600/2-76-090
EPA-660/2-73-035
EPA-600/5-73-008a
EPA-660/2-75-022
EPA-600/3-76-010
EPA-670/2-73-082
EPA-600/2-76-003
EPA-600/2-75-040
EPA-600/3-76-042
EPA-600/9-75-007
EPA-670/2-74-059
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-600/2-76-062
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-600/2-75-050
EPA-650/2-73-013
EPA-650/2-74-010
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-600/5-75-005
EPA-670/5-75-001
EPA-600/5-74-018
EPA-600/2-76-105
EPA-600/2-76-082
EPA-650/4-73-002
EPA-600/4-76-026
EPA-600/4-76-023
EPA-660/2-74-025
EPA-670/1-75-001
EPA-600/4-76-006
EPA-670/9-75-004
EPA-660/3-73-017
EPA-600/2-75-023
EPA-600/3-76-033
EPA-660/2-74-054
EPA-660/2-74-O40
EPA-660/2-74-075
EPA-670/2-74-018
EPA-670/2-75-013
EPA-660/2-73-010
EPA-600/2-76-122
EPA-600/2-76-124
EPA-600/2-75-036
EPA-600/5-73-012a
EPA-600/2-76-087
EPA-600/3-75-015
EPA-660/3-73-013
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-600/2-76-064
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-600/5-74-015
Fenters, J. D.
Ferens, M. C.
Ferguson, R. A.
Ferguson, T. L.
Ferguson, T. L.
Ferguson, T. L.
Fernandes, S. R.
Ferrar, T. A.
Feuerstein, D.
Feuerstein, D. L.
Fhir, C. C.
Fhir, C. C.
Field, R.
Field, R.
Field, R.
Fieldhouse, I. B.
Fieldhouse, I. B.
Fincher, R. C.
Finger, R. E.
Finnemore, E. J.
First, M. W.
First, M. W.
Fischer, J. R.
Fisette, G. R.
Fisher, J. H.
Fisk, A. T.
Fitch, R. H.
Fitzgerald, G. P.
Fitzgerald, G. P.
Flegal, C.
Flegal, C. A.
Fleischer, L. R.
Fling, R. B.
Fling, R. B.
Flinn, J. E.
Flocchini, R. G.
Fober, H. A.
Foess, G. W.
Fogel, M. E.
Fojo, C. V.
Foley, G.
Folinsbee, L. J.
Fookson, A.
Foran, J. F.
Foran, J. F.
Fordyce, I. V.
Foreman, D. G.
Foreman, K. M.
Forso, K.
Foster, C. B.
Foster, D. H.
Francey, G. J.
Franco, N. B.
Frank, C.
Franz Jr., R. E.
Fraser, J. P.
Frost, M.
Freed, V. H.
Freeman III, A. M.
Freeman, G.
Freeman, G.
Freeman, J. R.
Fremount, H. A.
Frey, P. J.
Frey, P. J.
Friberg, L.
Friberg, L
Friberg, T. S.
EPA-650/1-73-002
EPA-660/3-73-022
EPA-650/2-73-037
EPA-600/2-75-04I
EPA-660/2-74-094
EPA-670/2-75-057
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-600/5-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-033
EPA-670/2-75-037
EPA-600/4-75-005b
EPA-600/4-75-005a
EPA-600/2-76-095
EPA-670/2-73-059
EPA-670/2-74-090
EPA-600/2-76-016b
EPA-600/2-76-016a
EPA-600/3-76-067
EPA-670/2-74-061
EPA-600/5-76-004
EPA-600/2-76-020
EPA-670/2-73-017
EPA-660/2-74-036
EPA-670/2-74-066
EPA-660/2-74-028
EPA-670/2-74-020
EPA-600/2-76-053
EPA-600/3-76-044
EPA-660/3-73-023
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-670/2-73-006
EPA-600/2-76-024
EPA-600/2-76-070
EPA-600/5-74-005
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-660/2-73-020
EPA-600/2-76-181
EPA-600/5-74-009
EPA-600/2-75-009
EPA-600/2-75-070
EPA-600/1-76-001
EPA-670/2-73-052
EPA-670/2-74-024B
EPA-670/2-74-024A
EPA-660/2-74-093
EPA-600/3-76-008
EPA-600/2-76-115
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-600/2-75-011
EPA-670/2-73-082
EPA-670/2-75-002
EPA-670/2-74-023
EPA-660/9-74-002
EPA-600/1-76-026
EPA-670/2-73-084
EPA-600/5-73-O16
EPA-670/2-74-027
EPA-600/5-74-029
EPA-600/1-76-009
EPA-600/1-76-021
EPA-600/2-76-184
EPA-660/2-73-019
EPA-660/3-75-019
EPA-660/3-75-020
EPA-600/1-75-004
EPA-600/1-76-018
EPA-660/2-75-028
222
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Frohnsdorff, G.
Froneberger, C. R.
Frost, R. R.
Fryer, J. L
Fryer, J. L.
Frykberg, W. R.
Fuerst, R. G.
Fuhriman, D. K.
Fukuto, T. R.
Fuller, W. H.
Fullerton, D. G.
Fullerfon, H. H.
Funkhouser, J. T.
Gaby, W. L.
Gagliano, S. M.
Gahler, A. R.
Gohler, A. R.
Gaines, F. R.
Gales, M. E.
Galeski, J. B.
Golino, G.
Garner, W.
Gasiecki, E. A.
Gass, P. J.
Gates, F. J.
Gairfin, A. R.
Gaufin, A. R.
Gaufin, A. R.
Gay, D. D.
Gee, S.
Gee, S.
Gehrs, C. W.
Geinapolos, A.
Geldreich, E. E.
Geller, E. W.
Gemma, J. L.
Gemma, J. L.
Genco, J. M.
Genetelli, E. J.
Gentile, J. H.
Gerba, J.
Gerber, N. N.
Gerhard, J.
Gerloff, G. C.
Gerioff, G. C.
Gerstle, R. W.
Gessford, J. E.
Giaquinta, A. R.
Giever, P.
GHbert, D. E.
Girfrich, J. V.
Gilfrich, J. V.
Gilleon, J. I.
Gillett, J. W.
Gillmeister, R. J.
Giramonti, A. J.
Gloss, G. E.
Glass, N. R.
Glasser, W. G.
Glover, D. W.
Glueckert, A. J.
Gnilka, S.
Goddard, H. C.
Goddard, H. C.
Godley, N.
Godley, N.
Godley, N.
Gold, S.
EPA-670/2-73-052
EPA-600/2-76-139
EPA-650/2-73-044
EPA-600/3-76-021
EPA-660/3-73-020
EPA-600/3-75-009
EPA-600/4-76-024
EPA-660/2-75-007
EPA-600/1-76-004
EPA-600/9-76-015
EPA-600/2-75-035
EPA-600/5-74-021
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-670/2-75-023
EPA-600/5-7 5-006
EPA-600/3-76-041
EPA-660/3-74-015
EPA-600/2-75-030
EPA-670/4-74-002
EPA-600/2-76-079
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-74-048
EPA-600/2-76-031
EPA-600/5-74-008
EPA-600/2-76-191
EPA-600/3-76-039
EPA-660/3-73-004
EPA-660/3-74-023
EPA-600/3-76-049
EPA-600/2-76-068a
EPA-600/2-76-068b
EPA-660/3-74-006
EPA-670/2-74-025
EPA-670/9-75-006
EPA-600/4-76-021
EPA-600/3-76-O18a
EPA-600/3-76-018b
EPA-670/2-75-049
EPA-600/9-76-004
EPA-600/3-76-055
EPA-600/5-75-011
EPA-670/2-74-094
EPA-650/3-74-009
EPA-600/3-76-044
EPA-660/3-75-027
EPA-650/2-75-057J
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-600/2-76-050
EPA-650/2-73-O23
EPA-600/2-76-034
EPA-600/4-75-002
EPA-650/2-73-006
EPA-670/5-73-012
EPA-660/3-74-024
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-600/2-75-078
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-600/3-76-013
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-600/4-76-031
EPA-670/2-75-007
EPA-600/3-76-047
EPA-600/5-75-019
EPA-670/1-74-001
EPA-600/2-76-161a
EPA-600/2-76-161b
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-600/4-75-011
Goldman, C. R.
Goldschmidt, V. W.
Goldschmidt, V. W.
Goldshmid, J.
Goldsmith, R. L.
Goldstein, M. L
Gonzalez, N.
Gooch, J. P.
Gooch, J. P.
Gooding, C. H.
Gooding, C. H.
Goodnight, G. J.
Goodrich, P. R.
Gordon, J. A.
Gordon, R. C.
Gorman, P. G.
Gorman, P. G.
Goton, S.
Gove, C. S.
Grace, J. M.
Graffeo, A. P.
Gram, A. L.
Grant, F.
Gratzl, J. S.
Grotzl, J. S.
Graven, W. M.
Gray, A. F.
Gray, R. A.
Green, A. C.
Green, E. E.
Green, O.
Greenburg, J. S.
Greenburg, J. S.
Greene, M. W.
Greening, E. D.
Greening, N. R.
Greenlund, T. W.
Gregord, M. W.
Gresswell, R. E.
Grethlein, H. E.
Grier, W. F.
Griffin, D.
Griffin, L. I.
Griffin, R. D.
Griff is, W.
Grim, E. C.
Grimsley, D. H.
Grimsrud, G. P.
Grimsrud, G. P.
Groberg, W. J.
Groner, R. R.
Groseclose, J. L.
Gross, K. C.
Grossman, D. S.
Grossman, D. S.
Grube Jr, W. E.
Grupenhoff, B. L.
Grursch, J. F.
Gryvnak, D. A.
Guagliardo, J. L
Guilbault, G. G.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gunderson, T. C.
Gunnett, J. W.
Gupta, M. K.
EPA-660/3-74-034
EPA-660/3-74-004b
EPA-660/3-74-004a
EPA-650/2-73-036
EPA-660/2-73-019
EPA-600/2-76-096
EPA-650/2-74-098a
EPA-600/2-76-142
EPA-600/2-76-141
EPA-600/2-76-073
EPA-600/2-76-008
EPA-600/3-75-009
EPA-660/2-75-012
EPA-600/3-76-067
EPA-660/2-73-005
EPA-600/2-76-120
EPA-600/5-74-007
EPA-600/3-76-042
EPA-670/2-73-065
EPA-600/2-76-030
EPA-600/2-76-072
EPA-660/2-73-022
EPA-660/2-74-034
EPA-650/2-74-005
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-600/2-76-070
EPA-660/2-74-036
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-670/2-74-056
EPA-650/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-600/2-76-048b
EPA-600/2-76-048o
EPA-600/2-76-171
EPA-670/2-73-082
EPA-600/2-76-194
EPA-600/2-75-030
EPA-600/2-75-053
EPA-660/3-73-019
EPA-670/2-73-011
EPA-600/2-76-196
EPA-600/2-76-123
EPA-650/2-74-035
EPA-600/2-76-156
EPA-600/3-76-053
EPA-670/2-74-093
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-600/5-75-015
EPA-600/5-76-004
EPA-600/3-76-021
EPA-670/2-74-027
EPA-670/2-73-098
EPA-600/4-76-035
EPA-670/2-75-026b
EPA-670/2-75-026a
EPA-670/2-74-070
EPA-670/2-74-067
EPA-660/2-75-025
EPA-600/2-75-O24
EPA-600/4-76-028
EPA-600/4-76-034
EPA-670/2-73-068
EPA-670/2-74-013
EPA-670/2-74-097
EPA-670/2-75-056
EPA-600/2-76-192
EPA-600/2-76-128
EPA-600/2-76-109
223
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Guttman, J.
Guzdar, A. R.
Guzdar, A. R.
Guzdar, A. R.
Hoderlie, E. E.
Hagorman, J. A.
Haile. C. L.
Hais, A. B.
Hais, A. B.
Halbeisen, J. L
Hole, A. M.
Hales, J, M.
Hall, C. F.
Hall, E.
Hall, E. D.
Hall, E. D.
Hall, E. D.
Hall, E. H.
Hall, E. H.
Hall, G. E.
Hall, R.
Hall, R.
Hall, R. C.
Hall, R. E.
Hall, R. E.
Hattigan, B. J.
Halligan, J. E.
Hallowell, J.
Hallowell, J. B.
Hamersma, J. W.
Hamersma, J. W.
Hamersma, J. W.
Hamersma, J. W.
Hamil, H. F.
Hamil, H. F.
Hamil, H. F.
Hammer Jr., P. G.
Hammond. V. L.
Hampton, N. f.
Handy, R.
Hanks. R. J.
Hansen, C. A.
Hansen, C. A.
Hansen, C. M.
Han&en, R. P.
Hanson, H. A.
Hanson, P.
Happel, J.
Hardin, B. D.
Hare, C. P.
Harju, J. M.
Harmon, D. J.
Harms, I. I.
Hornet*, L
Harrington, J.
Ham's, D. B.
Honii, D. H.
Harris, D. I.
Harris, R. F.
Harrison, J. W.
Harstkatte Jr., G. A.
Hart. F. D.
Harvey, R. D.
Harvey, R. N.
Harwood, C. F.
Haskins. H. J.
HasselMad, V.
Hatch, L. T.
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-670/2-74-021
EPA-670/2-74-019
EPA-670/2-74-020
EPA-660/3-75-013
EPA-670/2-75-041
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-670/2-73-073
EPA-670/2-75-008
EPA-600/2-76-188
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-600/4-75-031
EPA-670/2-73-041
EPA-600/2-74-001
EPA-670/2-73-044
EPA-670/2-73-045
EPA-670/2-73-046
EPA-600/2-76-056
EPA-600/2-76-076
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/2-76-0460
EPA-600/2-75-046b
EPA-600/1-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-031
EPA-650/2-74-003
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-660/2-74-090
EPA-600/2-76-167
EPA-670/2-75-055
EPA-600/2-76-160a
EPA-600/2-76-093b
EPA-650/2-74-025a
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-600/4-76-014
EPA-650/4-74-021
EPA-650/4-74-022
EPA-600/5-73-007
EPA-670/2-75-014
EPA-600/4-76-019
EPA-600/2-76-155
EPA-660/2-75-005
EPA-600/2-75-145
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-600/5-75-008
EPA-600/2-76-170
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-650/2-73-020
EPA-660/3-74-006
EPA-670/2-74-092
EPA-600/2-76-181
EPA-670/9-73-056
EPA-660/2-74-005
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-600/5-74-020
EPA-600/2-76-023
EPA-600/2-76-122
EPA-600/2-76-122
EPA-660/3-75-006
EPA-600/2-76-O34
EPA-670/2-73-064
EPA-600/2-75-010
EPA-650/2-73-044
EPA-600/2-76-171
EPA-600/2-76-O65
EPA-600/2-76-169
EPA-600/1-76-024
EPA-660/2-73-036
Hawkins, B. K.
Hayden, J. W.
Haynes, M. E.
Haynie, f. H.
Haynie, F. H.
Hazen, T. E.
Heaney, J. P.
Heaney, J. P.
Heaney, J. P.
Heap, M. P.
Hebert, R.
Heble, L. R.
Hecht, N. L.
Hecht, N. L.
Hecht, N. L.
Hecht, N. L.
Hecht, T. A.
Heck, W. W.
Hedley, W. H.
Heenan, A. T.
Heenan, A. T.
Heeney, J. M.
Hegorry, R.
Heidman, J. A.
Heidman, J. A.
Heidman, J. A.
Heimburg, R. W.
Hein, C. J.
Heininger, R. C.
Heizer, R. E.
Helmers, A. E.
Hemphill, D. P.
Hemphill, J. M.
Henderson, M. D.
Hendricks, G. F.
Henry, W. M.
Hensley, E. F.
Henson, L. J.
Herkert, E. C.
Herzog, K. L.
Hess, F. D.
Hess, F. D.
Heukelekian, H.
Heyman, G. A.
Hicks, H. C.
Hill IV, J.
Hill IV, J.
Hill, R. D.
Himmelstein, H. L.
Hindawi, I. J.
Hissong, D. W.
Hissong, D. W.
Hissong, D. W.
Hissong, D. W.
Hissong, D. W.
Hnafow, M.
Hodd, S. L.
Hoffer, E. M.
Hoffman, D. A.
Hoffman, L.
Hogan, C. M.
Hoke, R. C.
Holberger, R.
Holbrook Jr., D. J.
Holbrook Jr., D. J.
Holdren, G. C.
Holland, J.
EPA-660/2-74-O31
EPA-600/2-76-078
EPA-600/3-76-075
EPA-600/3-76-015
EPA-650/3-74-009
EPA-660/2-74-009
EPA-600/5-74-013
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-600/2-76-061a
EPA-650/2-73-050
EPA-660/2-73-010
EPA-670/2-75-033d
EPA-670/2-75-033a
EPA-670/2-75-033b
EPA-670/2-75-033C
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-600/3-76-O32
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-670/2-74-024B
EPA-670/2-74-024A
EPA-670/2-74-043
EPA-600/2-76-001
EPA-600/2-76-180
EPA-670/2-75-051
EPA-670/2-75-O52
EPA-670/2-73-087
EPA-600/5-74-024
EPA-600/2-76-011
EPA-600/2-76-106
EPA-660/3-74-009
EPA-670/2-73-084
EPA-6OO/5-75-017
EPA-600/2-76-178
EPA-600/2-75-072
EPA-600/4-75-009
EPA-600/2-75-051
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-670/2-73-071
EPA-660/2-74-090
EPA-6OO/2-76-024
EPA-600/2-76-070
EPA-670/2-73-027
EPA-600/2-76-171
EPA-660/2-73-O23
EPA-600/3-76-001
EPA-660/3-74-024
EPA-670/2-74-093
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-600/3-76-078
EPA-600/2-75-066
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-600/2-76-177a
EPA-600/2-76-130
EPA-600/2-76-102
EPA-650/2-73-020
EPA-670/2-75-011
EPA-600/2-76-059
EPA-670/2-73-039
EPA-650/2-74-030
EPA-660/2-73-003
EPA-650/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-600/1-76-0 IQa
EPA-600/1-76-01 Ob
EPA-660/3-75-006
EPA-600/5-75-014
224
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Holm, H. W.
Holm, H. W.
Holm, R. A.
Holmes, B. J.
Holmes, T.
Holt, B. R.
Holt, B. R.
Holuec, I.
Holzen, H. H.
Holzen, H. H.
Honack, P.
Honea, F. L.
Hong, S.
Hooks, D. B.
Hoot, F. M.
Hoover, A. W.
Hoover, T. B.
Hoover, T. B.
Hopkins, H. T.
Home, R.
Hornsback, K. E.
Horowitz, A.
Horsnback, K. E.
Hortenstine, C. C.
Horton, H. F.
Horton, M. L.
Horton, W.
Horton, W. S.
Horvath, S. M.
Hosenfeld, J. M.
Hosenfield, j. M.
Householder, M. K.
Howell, M. P.
Howell, M. P.
Howes, J. R.
Hoyland, J. R.
Hoyland, J. R.
Hoyt, A.
Hoyt, A.
Hoyt, A.
Hoyt, A.
Hribor, J. R.
Hrutfiord, B. F.
Hrutfiord, B. F.
Hsieh, B. C.
Huang, C.
Huong, C. H.
Hubber, C. O.
Huber, E. E.
Huber, W. C.
Huber, W. C.
Huber, W. C.
Huckins, J. N.
Hudson, J. F.
Hudson, J. F.
Huff, E. S.
Huff, J. E.
Hufschmidt, M. M.
Hughes Jr., E. E.
Hughes, E. E.
Hughes, E. E.
Hughes, E. E.
Hughes, T. W.
Huistcing, T.
Humbel, D. E.
Humpstone, C. C.
Humpstone, C. C.
Hundal, M. S.
EPA-660/3-73-007
EPA-660/3-74-021
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-600/2-76-032e
EPA-600/5-76-002
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-600/7-7o-004a
EPA-670/2-73-081
EPA-600/2-76-111
EPA-600/2-76-183
EPA-670/2-73-071
EPA-600/2-75-041
EPA-670/2-74-035b
EPA-670/2-75-043
EPA-600/2-75-060
EPA-650/1-74-001
EPA-600/4-76-033
EPA-660/4-75-001
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-670/2-75-024
EPA-600/5-74-011
EPA-650/4-74-001
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-670/2-73-063
EPA-600 75-76-005
EPA-600/2-76-188
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-600/2-76-007
EPA-600/1-76-001
EPA-650/1-74-O03
EPA-600/1-76-019
EPA-660/2-73-032
EPA-600/5-75-013
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-670/2-73-041
EPA-660/2-74-004
EPA-660/2-74-048
EPA-650/2-75-003
EPA-650/4-75-017
EPA-650/4-75-020
EPA-650/4-75-025
EPA-600/4-76-032
EPA-660/2-75-028
EPA-660/2-74-O69
EPA-600/2-76-102
EPA-600/2-75-033
EPA-670/2-75-037
EPA-670/2-73-079
EPA-600/1-76-006
EPA-600/5-74-013
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-600/3-76-076
EPA-670/2-75-026b
EPA-670/2-75-026a
EPA-600/5-76-005
EPA-600/2-76-009
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-600/2-74-002
EPA-600/2-75-009
E PA-600/7-76-004a
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-600/2-76-032d
EPA-600/2-75-018
EPA-660/2-73-017
EPA-600/3-76-071b
EPA-600/3-76-071a
EPA-660/3-75-037
Hunt, G. W.
Hunter, H. E.
Hum, R. W.
Hutchinson, G. L.
Ifeader, C.
Ifeodi, C.
Ifeodi, C. N.
Iglar, A. F.
Ingersol, C.
Ingersol, C.
Ingersoll, R. B.
Irwin, J. S.
Irwin, W. A.
Irwin, W. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
lura T.
Iversen, A. A.
Jabb, D. C.
Jackson, B. S.
Jackson, K.
Jackson, K.
Jacob, B. L.
Jacobs, C. A.
Jacobs, T. O.
Jacobsen, J. E.
Jacobsen, W. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jakobsen, R. J.
Jaksch, J. A.
Jameson, D. L.
Jamgochian, E. M.
Jamgochian, E. M.
Jarmuth, R. A.
Jarvis, A. N.
Jarvis, A. N.
Jaryinen, A. W.
Jashnani, I.
Jaworski, E.
Jaye, F.
Jedlicka, C.
Jenkins, D. W.
Jensen, M. E.
Jerskey, T. N.
Jewell, W. J.
Jhaveri, N.
Jhaveri, N.
Johonnsen, G. I.
Johannson, G. L.
Johanson, L. N.
Johndrew Jr., O. F.
Johns, F. B.
Johnson Jr., J. S.
Johnson, D. E.
Johnson, D. E.
Johnson, G. L.
Johnson, G. L.
EPA-660/3-74-006
EPA-600/3-76-034
EPA-600/2-76-026
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-670/2-75-058
EPA-670/2-75-049
EPA-670/2-73-048
EPA-600/3-75-003b
EPA-600/3-75-003a
EPA-650/2-73-043
EPA-600/4-75-004
EPA-600/5-74-026
EPA-600/5-74-025
EPA-600/2-76-013b
EPA-600/2-76-013a
EPA-650/2-75-057i
EPA-650/2-75-057h
EPA-650/2-75-057k
EPA-650/2-75-057f
EPA-650/2~75-057e
EPA-650/2-75-057J
EPA-650/2-75-057g
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-600/2-76-170
EPA-660/3-74-014
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-600/2-76-131
EPA-660/2-74-087
EPA-660/2-74-019
EPA-600/4-76-037
EPA-670/2-73-086
EPA-600/5-75-014
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-650/2-74-009i
EPA-650/2-74-009J
EPA-650/2-74-009h
EPA-650/2-74-009a
EPA-650/2-74-009m
EPA-600/2-76-072
EPA-600/5-74-017
EPA-600/3-76-072
EPA-600/2-75-011
EPA-600/2-75-037
EPA-660/2-73-023
EPA-600/4-76-017
EPA-680/4-75-007
EPA-660/3-74-024
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-660/3-74-029
EPA-650/2-74-013
EPA-660/2-73-004
EPA-600/4-76-018
EPA-600/2-75-064
EPA-600/4-76-016d
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-600/2-75-018
EPA-650/2-73-036
EPA-670/2-75-027
EPA-670/2-74-077
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-680/4-75-001
EPA-600/2-76-025
EPA-600/1-76-019
EPA-650/1-74-003
EPA-600/2-76-173
EPA-600/2-76-172
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D. R.
H. S.
M. T.
Johnson, L D.
Johnson, M.
Johnson, R. O.
Johnson, T. E.
Johnson, W. B.
Johnston
Johnston
Johnston
Jokelo, A.
Jokelo, A. W.
Jolley, R.
Jones, D. C.
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones,
D. C.
I. 5. F.
M. V.
P. W.
R.
R. H.
R. H.
R. H.
R. S.
R. S.
W. J.
Jones, W. J.
Jordan, D. M.
Jordening, 0. L
Jordening, 0. L.
Jordening, D. I.
Jordening, D. I.
Jorgensen, R.
Jorque, M. A.
Joseph, D. W.
Joseph, D. W.
Joseph, D. W.
Joyce, J. M.
Joyce, M.
Juhos, L. T.
Juhos, 1. T.
Julion, E. C.
Julian, E. C.
Justice, C. A.
Koh, R. C.Y.
Kahler, J. P.
Kahn, B.
Kohn, H. A.
Kaiser, E. J.
Kaiser, E. L.
Korfodelis, C. D.
Korfodelis, C. D.
Kalika, P. W.
Kambhu, K.
Kania, H. J.
Kanra, H. J.
Kany, S. J.
Kaptovsky, A. J.
Karandilcar, S.
Kordos, L. T.
Karoos, L. T.
Karuvian, J. F.
Katari, V.
Kathurio, D. V.
Katz, S.
KouTfnon, J. A.
Keaims, D. L.
Keefe, M.
Keefer, M.
Keeney, D. R.
Keier, P. M.
EPA-650/2-74-050
EPA-600/3-76-055
EPA-600/4-76-002
EPA-650/2-74-012
EPA-650/4-73-002
EPA-600/5-74-009
EPA-650/4-74-004
EPA-600/2-76-091
EPA-600/5-74-023
EPA-600/3-76-040
EPA-660/2-74-076
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-600/2-76-064
EPA-660/2-74-082
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600/2-76-072
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600/2-75-049
EPA-600/3-76-003
EPA-660/2-75-001
EPA-600/3-76-027
EPA-660/3-73-005
EPA-600/2-76-044b
EPA-600/2-76-044a
EPA-670/2-74-097
EPA-600/5-73-008a
EPA-600/5-73-008b
EPA-600/5-74-014
EPA-600/5-74-028
EPA-600/5-74-019
EPA-660/2-74-077
EPA-600/3-76-018o
EPA-600/3-76-OJ8b
EPA-600/3-76-080
EPA-670/2-74-037
EPA-670/2-75-045
EPA-600/1-76-009
EPA-600/1-76-021
EPA-670/4-75-004b
EPA-670/4-75-0040
EPA-660/3-73-015
EPA-660/2-73-029
EPA-600/4-75-004
EPA-670/4-75-006
EPA-650/2-74-098o
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-670/2-73-023
EPA-650/2-74-009b
EPA-650/2-74-OOV1
EPA-600/2-76-089c
EPA-670/2-73-061
EPA-600/3-76-060
EPA-660/3-73-025
EPA-600/2-75-029
EPA-670/2-73-027
EPA-670/2-73-011
EPA-660/2-74-016
EPA-660/2-74-003
EPA-680/4-74-002
EPA-600/2-76-150
EPA-600/2-76-117
EPA-660/2-74-076
EPA-670/2-75-031
EPA-650/2-75-027c
EPA-600/3-75-003a
EPA-600/3-75-003b
EPA-660/3-73-024
EPA-670/2-74-037
Keil, S. L.
Keil, S. L.
Keith, L. W,
Kelly, J. A.
Kendall, D. A.
Kenney, B. C.
Kenson, R. E.
Kenson, R. E.
Kent, G. C.
Kern, P. L.
Kesselring, J. P.
Kesselring, R. C.
Kessler, M. M.
Kessler, M. M.
Ketchum, L. A.
Keys, J. M.
Khattat, f. H.
Kimbrough, R. D.
Kimmelstein, B.
Kincannon, B.
King, A. H.
King, L. G.
Kingston, J. C.
Kinney, P. J.
Kirchmer, C. J.
Kirkpatrick, G. A.
Kirkpotrick, G. A.
Kittelson, D. B.
Kittrell, J. R.
Kittrell, J. R.
Kiu, M. K.
Klausner, S. D.
Klein, D. H.
Klein, E.
Klein, M. L.
Klett, M. G.
Klingeman, P. C.
Klingensmith, R. S.
Klug, W.
Knapp, K. T.
Knight, J. A.
Knight, R. I.
Knittel, M. D.
Knudson, W.
Koboyoshi, S.
Koch, C.
Kocmond, W. C.
Kodras, F. D.
Kodras, F. D.
Koehler, G.
Koehrsen, L. G.
Koenst, W. M.
Kollig, H. P.
Kolmsberg, H. J.
Kolmsberg, H. J.
Kolpin, M.
Koogler, J. B.
Koon, J. H.
Kopp Jr., C. V.
Koppel, L. M.
Kos, P.
Koscianowska, L.
Koscianowski, J. R.
Kothny, E. L.
Koutsoukos, E. P.
Koutsoukos, E. P.
Kovacic, P. K.
Kraft, M. L
EPA-600/2-76-012b
EPA-600/2-76-012a
EPA-660/4-75-005
EPA-670/2-73-030
EPA-650/2-73-025
EPA-660/2-74-082
EPA-600/2-76-089c
E PA-600/2-76-089b
EPA-670/2-74-067
EPA-670/2-75-016
EPA-600/2-76-037
EPA-650/2-74-023
EPA-600/2-76-044a
EPA-600/2-76~044b
EPA-670/2-74-047
EPA-600/5-74-024
EPA-600/3-76-033
EPA-660/2-75-017
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-660/2-73-018
EPA-660/2-75-005
EPA-660/3-75-004
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-660/2-74-021
EPA-600/2-75-027
EPA-600/2-75-065
EPA-650/3-73-002
EPA-600/2-76-161b
EPA-600/2-76-1610
EPA-600/4-76-016a
EPA-600/2-76-187
EPA-660/2-73-008
EPA-670/1-75-001
EPA-600/3-76-075
EPA-600/2-76-079
EPA-600/5-76-OO5
EPA-600/2-76-106
EPA-600/4-75-006
EPA-600/2-76-033
EPA-600/2-76-090
EPA-600/3-76-060
EPA-660/2-75-024
EPA-660/2-74-088
EPA-670/2-74-O63
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-650/3-73-002
EPA-600/2-76-010
EPA-600/2-76-119
EPA-600/2-75-057
EPA-660/2-74-014
EPA-660/3-75-017
EPA-600/3-76-001
EPA-600/2-76-089o
EPA-600/2-76-089C
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-007
EPA-600/2-76-195
EPA-660/2-73-033
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-670/2-74-037
EPA-600/2-76-074
EPA-600/2-76-074
EPA-600/2-76-059
EPA-600/2-76-143b
EPA-600/2-76-143a
EPA-600/3-76-036
EPA-600/2-76-143a
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Kraft, M. L.
Kraft, M. L.
Kraft, M. L.
Krajeski, E. P.
Kramer, M.
Kraus, K. A.
Krause, H. H.
Krause, H. H.
Krause, H. H.
Kreissl, J. F.
Kreusch, E.
Kroner, R. C
Krope, E.
Kropp, E. L.
Kropp, E. L.
Krueger, W. F.
Kuehner, E. C.
Kuhner, J.
Kuhner, J.
Kuhner, J.
Kuhns, R. E.
Kuhrtz, S.
Kurg, E. K.
Kurisu, F. M.
Kursch, S. J.
Kurtz, B. E.
La Rosa, P. J.
Lackey, L. L.
Lager, J. A.
Lager, J. A.
Lake, C.
Lake, C.
Lake, C.
Lake, C.
Lakomski, P. E.
Lakomski, T. D.
Lamb, R. G.
Lamb, T. J.
Lamborn, K. R.
Lomothe, P. J.
Lancy, L. E.
Landreth, R.
Landreth, R. E.
Landrigan, R. B.
Lang, E. W.
Larson, D. H.
Larson, D. H.
Larson, R.
larson, T. E.
Lassiter, R. R.
Laster, L. L.
Lauch, R. P.
Lauch, R. P.
Lauch, R. P.
Lauch, R. P.
Laughlin, J. E.
Lover, M. L.
Lavergne, E. A.
Lawhon, W.
Lawhon, W. T.
Lawless, E. W.
Lawless, P. A.
Lawson Jr., R. E.
LaBeau, B.
LaGrone, F. S.
Leary, R. D.
Leather-wood, J. M.
Lebowitz, H. E.
EPA-600/2-76-143b
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-650/2-74-025o
EPA-600/2-75-011
EPA-670/2-74-078
EPA-600/2-76-025
EPA-670/2-74-084
EPA-670/2-74-083
EPA-670/2-75-058
EPA-600/2-75-036
EPA-660/2-74-007
EPA-670/4-74-008
EPA-600/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-067
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-670/2-73-041
EPA-600/2-76-126
EPA-670/2-74-038
EPA-670/2-74-065
EPA-670/2-74-068
EPA-600/2-76-022
EPA-670/2-73-011
EPA-670/2-74-043
EPA-600/3-76-066
EPA-600/5-73-012c
EPA-600/2-76-053
EPA-670/2-74-001
EPA-670/2-73-086
EPA-670/2-74-040
EPA-670/2-74-090
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-600/2-76-118
EPA-600/2-76-154a
EPA-600/2-76-154b
EPA-600/2-76-147
EPA-670/2-74-091
EPA-600/4-76-016c
EPA-600/2-75-016
EPA-660/3-75-037
EPA-600/3-76-035
EPA-670/2-75-015
EPA-670/2-75-005
EPA-670/2-74-088
EPA-670/2-75-055
EPA-660/2-75-004
EPA-650/2-73-033b
EPA-650/2-73-033a
EPA-660/2-75-O08
EPA-670/2-73-029
EPA-660/3-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-046
EPA-600/4-75-012
EPA-670/4-74-007
EPA-670/4-75-003
EPA-670/4-75-001
EPA-670/2-73-060
EPA-670/2-73-O05
EPA-600/2-74-006
EPA-600/5-74-O16
EPA-600/2-76-056
EPA-670/2-75-057
EPA-600/2-76-034
EPA-600/4-76-001
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-600/5-76-001
EPA-670/2-73-050
EPA-670/2-73-090
EPA-650/2-75-038
Lechevalier, H. A.
Leckie, J. O.
Lee J. H.
Lee, A. A.
Lee. G. F.
Lee, J. M.
Lee, S. H.
Lee, W. L.
Leekley, R. M.
Lefohn, A. S.
Lefohn, A. S.
Leiro, C. C.
Leith, D.
Leith, D.
Lemer, A.
Lemmon Jr., A. W.
Lenhart, C. F.
Lenny, J.
Leo, P. P.
Leonard, J. W.
Leonard, R. P.
Leonard, R. P.
Letchworth, M.
Lett, R.
Leung, J.
Levaguerese, P.
Levia, J. E.
Levine, S.
Levins, P. L.
Levins, P. L.
Levins, P. L.
Levins, P. L.
Levis, A. H.
. Lewellen, W. S.
Lewellen, W. S.
Lewis, C. 5.
Lewis, D. H.
Lewis, D. L.
Lewis, P. A.
Lewis, R. A.
Lewis, R. A.
Lewis, R. F.
Lewis, W. A.
Lezenga, D. R.
Li, R. T.
Libby Jr., K.
Lichtenberg, J. J.
Lichtenberg, J. J.
Lick, W.
Liddle, C. G.
Liebman, J. C.
Lighthart, B.
Lillard, D. A.
Lin, J. T.
Lincer, J. L.
Linstedt, K. D.
Lipper, R. I.
Lippert, T. E.
Lippy, E. C.
Lipscomb, W. O.
Liroff, R. A.
Liroff, R. A.
Liskowitz, J. W.
Little, R. L.
Liu, B. C.
Liu, B. J. H.
Liu, D. H.
Liu, D. H. W.
EPA-600/2-75-031
EPA-670/2-73-010
EPA-660/3-75-015
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-660/3-75-016
EPA-670/2-73-082
EPA-660/3-75-013
EPA-660/2-74-029
EPA-600/3-76-002
EPA-600/3-76-013
EPA-650/2-74-010
EPA-600/2-76-020
EPA-650/2-73-036
EPA-600/5-74-001
EPA-600/2-76-130
EPA-600/2-75-039
EPA-660/2-74-054
EPA-600/2-76-070
EPA-670/2-74-002
EPA-600/2-76-031
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-600/3-76-031
EPA-600/2-76-075
EPA-650/2-74-119b
EPA-600/2-76-061 a
EPA-660/2-73-026
EPA-660/3-75-021
EPA-650/2-73-032
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-650/2-73-025
EPA-670/2-74-086
EPA-670/2-75-030
EPA-600/4-75-OI6a
EPA-600/4-75-016b
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-600/5-74-003
EPA-660/3-75-007
EPA-670/4-74-006
EPA-600/3-76-002
EPA-600/3-76-013
EPA-670/9-75-004
EPA-600/2-76-124
EPA-660/3-74-028
EPA-600/2-75-041
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-670/4-74-009
EPA-670/4-74-008
EPA-600/3-76-020
EPA-600/1-76-007
EPA-670/2-74-036a
EPA-660/3-75-036
EPA-660/4-75-002
EPA-600/4-76-022
EPA-600/3-76-075
EPA-600/9-75-007
EPA-660/2-75-O13
EPA-670/2-74-017
EPA-600/1-75-003
EPA-650/2-74-058a
EPA-600/5-74-025
EPA-600/5-74-026
EPA-670/2-75-002
EPA-670/4-74-003a
EPA-600/5-75-016
EPA-600/2-75-059
EPA-660/3-75-016
EPA-660/2-74-036
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Liu, D. T.
Liu, H. T.
Liu, H. T.
Llewellyn, L.
Lloyd, S. R.
Lloyd, S. R.
Locklin, D. W.
Locklin, D. W.
Loehr, R. C.
Loehr, R. C.
Loehr, R. C.
loehu, P. Y.
Long, J. M.
Loop, G. C.
Lotspeich, F. B.
Lotspeich, F. B.
Lovell, H. I.
Lowe, R. L.
Lowes, T. M.
Loy Jr., L. D.
Lucioni, D.
Ludwig, C. B.
Ludwig, f. L.
Lueck, B. F.
Luecke, D. F.
Lund, D. B.
Lundberg, K. R.
Lundgren, D. A.
Lunsford, J. H.
Lustig, M.
Lyerly, G. A.
Lykins Jr., B. W.
Lymon, L. H.
Moose, D. L.
Macek, K. J.
Macek, K. J.
Mock, E. J.
Mocon, J.
MacDonald, D.
Moclntyre, W. G.
Maddalone, R. F.
Maddaus, W.
Madden, P.
Magee, E. M.
Mogee, E. M.
Magee, E. M.
Magee, E. M.
Magee, E. M.
Maggiolo, A.
Mahar, H.
Moher, M.
Mahida, V. U.
Mahlman, H. A.
Mahloch, J. L.
Maigetter, R. Z.
Maizus, S.
Major, R. L.
Makrides, A. C.
Makrides, A. C.
Malcolm, D. G.
Malisch, W. R.
Malisch, W. R.
Mallalt, R. C.
Mallove, E.
Manabe, R.
Mancuso, R. L.
Mangarella, P. A.
Manges, H. L.
EPA-600/4-76-009
EPA-600/4-76-021
EPA-600/4-76-022
EPA-600/5-73-012a
EPA-600/3-76-025
EPA-600/3-76-058
EPA-600/2-75-O69a
EPA-600/2-76-088
EPA-600/2-76-186
EPA-600/2-76-190
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-660/2-74-063
EPA-600/4-76-O33
EPA-660/2-75-020
EPA-660/3-75-020
EPA-660/3-74-009
EPA-670/2-73-093
EPA-670/4-74-005
EPA-600/2-76-061a
EPA-600/2-76-128
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-026
EPA-650/3-73-001
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-660/2-74-006
EPA-660/2-75-026
EPA-600/2-76-192
EPA-650/3-74-006
EPA-600/3-76-012
EPA-600/2-76-103
EPA-600/2-76-018
EPA-600/7-76-005
EPA-670/2-75-049
EPA-600/3-76-047
EPA-600/3-76-046
EPA-600/2-76-031
EPA-660/2-74-031
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-670/2-73-099
EPA-600/2-76-160a
EPA-600/2-75-033
EPA-600/2-75-040
EPA-600/2-76-101
EPA-650/2-74-009b
EPA-650/2-74-009k
EPA-650/2-74-009a
EPA-650/2-74-0091
EPA-660/2-75-016
EPA-600/2-76-137
EPA-670/2-74-049
EPA-670/2-75-O10
EPA-600/2-76-025
EPA-600/2-76-182
EPA-650/1-73-002
EPA-670/2-75-068
EPA-600/2-76-076
EPA-600/5-75-013
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-670/2-73-038
EPA-670/2-75-053
EPA-660/2-75-025
EPA-600/2-75-054
EPA-660/2-73-039
EPA-650/3-73-001
EPA-670/2-75-065
EPA-660/2-75-013
Manny, E. H.
March, F.
Marchant Jr., G. H.
Marcus, H. J.
Margeson, J. H.
Margeson, J. H.
Markle, R. A.
Markley, O. W.
Markowski, G. R.
Marks, D. H.
Marks, D. H.
Marn, P. J
Marrone, W. A.
Man-one, W. A.
Marshall, D. W.
Marshall, H. E.
Martel, C. J.
Martin Jr., J. H.
Martin, D. B.
Martin, D. J.
Martin, E. J.
Martin, E. J.
Martin, E. J.
Martin, G. B.
Martin, K. L.
Maruhnic, P.
Mason, G. J.
Mason, H. B.
Massaro, £. J.
Massucco, A. A.
Masters, H. E.
Mathews, J. C.
Mathur, G. K.
Matthew, F. L.
Mattson, V. R.
Maudlin, A. F.
Maxwell, M. A.
Mayer Jr., F. L.
Mayer, J. F.
Mayer, R.
Mayes, J.
Mazzella, G.
McCain, J. D.
McCain, J. D.
McCain, J. D.
McCain, J. D.
McCain, J. D.
McCall, A. C.
McCalla, T. M.
McCann, C.
McCann, R. A.
McCarthy, J. L.
McCauley, B.
McClenny, W. A
McCormick, J. H.
McCormick, R. J.
McCoy, J.
McCoy, R. H.
McDermott, R. G.
McDonald, H.
McElroy, A. D.
McElroy, A. D.
McElroy, F. F.
McElroy, J. L.
McElroy, S. W.
McFaHane, J. C.
McFarlane, J. C.
EPA-600/2-75-053
EPA-670/2-75-024
EPA-600/2-76-141
EPA-660/2-74-036
EPA-600/4-75-003
EPA-600/4-76-024
EPA-670/2-75-058
EPA-600/5-75-012
EPA-600/2-76-062
EPA-670/2-75-026b
EPA-670/2-75-026a
EPA-600/2-76-122
EPA-600/2-76-089c
EPA-650/2-74-008a
EPA-670/2-74-076B
EPA-600/5-74-031
EPA-670/2-74-065
EPA-600/2-76-186
EPA-660/3-75-010
EPA-600/2-76-071
EPA-670/2-74-073
EPA-670/2-74-013
EPA-670/2-75-056
EPA-650/2-73-031
EPA-660/2-73-017
EPA-600/2-76-165
EPA-670/2-74-061
EPA-600/2-75-O46
EPA-660/3-74-027
EPA-650/2-73-032
EPA-600/2-76-095
EPA-600/2-76-008
EPA-650/2-74-098a
EPA-670/2-73-088
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-660/2-74-061
EPA-650/2-73-038
EPA-600/3-75-013
EPA-600/2-75-063
EPA-600/2-76-078
EPA-670/2-74-057
EPA-600/2-75-078
EPA-600/2-75-056
EPA-600/2-76-164
EPA-650/2-73-035
EPA-650/2-74-028
EPA-650/2-74-102a
EPA-660/2-73-034
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-650/2-74-038
EPA-650/2-74-011
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-660/9-74-001
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-600/3-76-057
EPA-600/2-76-124
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-600/3-76-021
EPA-670/5-73-021
EPA-650/2-73-045
EPA-600/2-76-151
EPA-600/5-75-004
EPA-600/4-75-010
EPA-600/4-76-028
EPA-600/5-74-020
EPA-600/3-76-052
EPA-600/3-76-O06
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MeForlone, J. C.
McGorvey, R. J.
McGlomery, G. G.
Mcllhenny, W. F.
Mcllhenny, W. F.
Mcllbeny, W. F.
Mclntyre, C.
McKean, W. T.
McKee, H. C.
McKee, M.
McKeima, J. D.
McKnight, J. S.
McLay, R. W.
McMahon, G. S.
McMahon, G. S.
McMahon, T. S.
McMichoel, W. f.
McMichael, W. F.
McMichael, W. F.
McNabb, J. F.
McNamoro, E. J.
McNaught, D. C.
McNeal, B. L.
McNeils, D. N.
McSweeney, A.
McWhorter, D. B.
Meadows, E, U.
Meakin, J. D.
Medina, M. A.
Medina, M. A.
Meenahan, J. G.
Mehrle Jr., P. M.
Meier, P. G.
Meier, P. M.
Meier, P. M.
Meier, P. M.
Meier, P. M.
Meiners, A. F.
Meisel, W. S.
Meisel, W. S.
Meisel, W. S.
Meisel, W. S.
Mekinda, M.
Melcher, A. G.
Melfi, S. H.
Meloy, T. P.
Melville, J. G.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Menino, M.
Mentz, J. W.
Menzies, J. D.
Mercer, B. W.
Mercer, W. A.
Meredith, O. M.
Meredith, O. M.
Merritt, L. B.
Meiryman, L.
Merryman, I.
Metcalf, R. L.
Meyer, C. F.
Meyer, D. f.
Meyer, J. P.
Meyer, J. W.
EPA-680/4-75-006
EPA-670/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-660/3-74-019
EPA-660/3-73-006
EPA-660/2-75-021
EPA-670/2-74-015
EPA-650/2-74-005
EPA-660/3-74-026
EPA-600/5-74-021
EPA-650/2-74~058o
EPA-600/2-75-022
EPA-660/3-75-037
EPA-600/2-76-173
EPA-600/2-76-172
EPA-670/2-74-053
EPA-670/2-74-011
EPA-670/2-74-006
EPA-670/2-74-010
EPA-660/2-73-014
EPA-600/4-76-035
EPA-660/3-75-021
EPA-600/2-76-158
EPA-680/4-74-001
EPA-600/3-76-073
EPA-670/2-75-048
EPA-650/2-73-007
EPA-650/2-73-016
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-600/2-76-181
EPA-600/3-75-013
EPA-600/3-75-009
EPA-670/2-74-038
EPA-670/2-74-066
EPA-670/2-74-065
EPA-670/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-75-057
EPA-600/4-76-029b
EPA-600/4-76-029c
EPA-600/4-76-029a
EPA-650/4-74-001
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-600/5-75-008
EPA-600/4-76-028
EPA-670/2-73-068
EPA-600/2-76-050
EPA-600/2-76-113
EPA-600/2-76-129
EPA-600/2-76-185
EPA-670/2-75-003
EPA-670/2-75-044
EPA-670/2-75-059
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-670/2-75-047
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-670/2-73-078
EPA-660/2-74-091
EPA-600/2-76-068b
£PA-600/2-76-068a
EPA-660/2-75-007
EPA-600/2-76-189
EPA-660/2-75-003
EPA-600/1-76-002
EPA-600/4-73-001b
EPA-600/2-76-100
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-600/2-76-044b
Meyer, J. W.
Meyers, R. A.
Meyers, R. A.
Meyers, R. A.
Meyers, S. P.
Mezey, E. J.
Michalovic, J. G.
Middlebrooks, E. J.
Middleton, W. M.
Miele, R. P.
Mielke, L. N.
Milgrom, J.
Miller Jr., H. H.
Miller, B. F.
Miller, C. F.
Miller, C. J.
Miller, D. R.
Miller, D. W.
Miller, D. W.
Miller, E. C.
Miller, E. L.
Miller, f. M.
Miller, N. T.
Miller, P. 0.
Miller, P. D.
Miller, P. D.
Miller, R. H.
Miller, R. L.
Milliman, G. E.
Mills, M. T.
Mills, T. R.
Miner, J. R.
Miner, J. R.
Miner, J. R.
Minton, G. L.
Miorin, A. F.
Mitchell, R. C.
Mitchell, R. I.
Miura, R.
Modell, M.
Moden, D. O.
Moffa, P. E.
Moghissi, A. A.
Mole, J. W.
Molvar, A. E.
Molvar, A. E.
Molvar, A. J.
Monaghan, D. A.
Monk Jr., J.
Monk, B.
Moomau, H. F.
Moore, D. O.
Moore, J.
Moore, J. G.
Moore, R. V.
Moore, S. E.
Morgan, D. R.
Morgan, G. B.
Morgan, J. K.
Morin, D. C.
Mornea, G. A.
Morris, J. C.
Morrison, D. E.
Morrison, J. E.
Morrison, S. M.
Morrow, J. E.
Moscowitz, C. M.
Moscowitz, C. M.
EPA-600/2-76-044a
EPA-600/2-7o-143b
EPA-600/2-76-143a
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-660/3-75-001
EPA-600/2-76-177a
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-670/9-75-004
EPA-600/4-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-047
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-670/5-74-003
EPA-660/2-74-011
EPA-670/2-73-009
EPA-600/2-76-196
EPA-650/5-73-002
EPA-600/3-76-080
EPA-660/2-74-05<5
EPA-660/3-75-018
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-670/2-75-037
EPA-600/2-76-194
EPA-600/2-75-037
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-600/7-76-004a
EPA-670/2-73-032
EPA-670/2-74-074
EPA-660/2-75-004
EPA-650/2-74-0091
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-660/2-74-009
EPA-660/2-74-023
EPA-670/2-73-025
EPA-670/2-74-061
EPA-600/2-76-106
EPA-670/2-73-031
EPA-600/4-75-009
EPA-660/2-74-021
EPA-600/2-75-063
EPA-600/4-75-015
EPA-670/2-75-021
EPA-680/4-74-001
EPA-670/2-74-036b
EPA-670/2-73-104
EPA-670/2-74-087
EPA-600/2-76-198
EPA-670/2-74-O21
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-600/3-76-056
EPA-670/2-74-002
EPA-650/2-74-012
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-600/5-73-011
EPA-660/2-74-045
EPA-600/2-76-147
EPA-650/2-74-046a
EPA-680/4-75-008
EPA-600/2-76-170
EPA-670/2-75-011
EPA-670/2-74-030
EPA-600/1-75-002
EPA-600/5-74-011
EPA-670/2-73-074
EPA-660/2-73-017
EPA-660/3-73-018
EPA-600/2-76-176
EPA-600/2-76-125
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Murphy,
Murphy,
Murphy,
Murphy,
Murray,
Murray,
Murray,
Murthy,
Murthy,
Mosely, R. E.
Mosley, R. E.
Mosle/, R. E.
Mote, L B.
Mote, L B.
Moy, E. C.
Moyer, C. B.
Moyer, C. B.
Moyer, J. E.
Moyer, J. E.
Mrosia, E.
Mudge, L K.
Mueller, E. W.
Mueller, E. W.
Mueller, H. F.
Mullaney, J. L.
Mullen, A. A.
Mullen, A. A.
Mullen, A. A.
Mullen, K. T.
Mullins. J. W.
Munday, J. C.
Murfee, G.
J. S.
I. S.
L. S.
T. J.
D. M.
R. G.
R. G.
K. S.
V. K.
Muzio, L. J.
Mycock, J. C.
Myers, E.
Myronowslci, J. A
Nock, H.
Nader, J. S.
Nagao, H.
Nagda, N. L.
Nagel, C A.
Norahashi, T.
Narbozgi, A. D.
Nash, C. E.
Nawrocki,
Nawrocki,
Nawrocki,
Nawrocki,
Nawrocki,
Nawrocki,
Nebeker, A. V.
Nebgen, J. W.
Neel, J. K.
Negos, T.
Neher, M. B.
Nekervis. W. F.
Nelson Jr., A. C.
Nelson Jr., J. D.
Nelson, D.
Nelson, G. R.
Nelson, O. F.
Nelson, T. P.
Nelson, T. P.
Nelson, T. P.
Nelson, T. P.
Nelson, W. C.
Nerkervij, R. J.
Nesbitt, J.
M. A.
M. A.
M. A.
M. A.
M. A.
M. A.
EPA-600/3-76-058
EPA-600/3-76-025
EPA-600/3-76-043
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600/2-76-032e
EPA-600/3-76-069
EPA-600/2-76-037
EPA-600/2-76-O97
EPA-660/2-74-066
EPA-660/2-74-065
EPA-660/3-75-014
EPA-670/2-75-014
EPA-660/3-75-020
EPA-660/3-75-019
EPA-670/2-73-029
EPA-670/9-75-008
EPA-600/3-76-058
EPA-600/3-76-043
EPA-600/3-76-025
EPA-600/4-75-001
EPA-600/4-75-015
EPA-670/2-73-099
EPA-660/2-73-O25b
EPA-600/2-75-005
EPA-660/2-75-013
EPA-660/2-75-010
EPA-600/3-75-O05
EPA-600/2-76-105
EPA-600/2-75-009
EPA-600/2-75-070
EPA-600/2-76-130
EPA-600/1-76-015
EPA-600/2-76-086a
EPA-650/2-74-058a
EPA-660/2-74-016
EPA-600/5-74-01B
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-650/2-74-013
EPA-600/2-76-194
EPA-600/2-76-063
EPA-600/2-75-058
EPA-600/1-76-005
EPA-660/2-73-020
EPA-660/3-75-015
EPA-600/2-73-002
EPA-600/2-76-117
EPA-660/2-73-035
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-660/2-74-072
EPA-660/2-74-073
EPA-600/3-76-050
EPA-600/2-76-151
EPA-660/3-73-001
EPA-600/2-76-007
EPA-660/2-74-O48
EPA-600/2-75-O51
EPA-650/4-74-005o
ePA-600/3-75-007
EPA-660/2-74-043
EPA-660/2-74-089
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-600/2-76-064
EPA-600/2-76-012b
EPA-600/2-76-012a
EPA-600/1-76-024
EPA-600/2-76-167
EPA-660/2-74-016
Neshein, E. E.
Neveril, R. B.
Newher, M. B.
Newport, B. D.
Nichols, C. B.
Nickerson, J. D.
Nilan, R. E.
Noble, S. B.
Noble, S. B.
Nongbri, G.
Nordberg, G.
Norstadt, F. A.
Novotny, J. f.
Nunenkamp, D. C.
Nutkis, M. S.
Nwankwo, J. N.
O'Brien, P. J.
O'Connor, D. J.
O'Connor, D. J.
O'Donnell, J. J.
O'Farrell, T. P.
O'Grady, T. J.
O'Herron, R. J.
O'Herron, R. J.
O'Herron, R. J.
O'Kelley, J. C.
O'Melia, C. R.
Oberacker, D. A.
Ogea, J.
Ojala, C.
Okuda, A. S.
Oliver, E. D.
Olsen, M. B.
Olson, D. T.
Omernik, J. M.
Ongerth, R. H.
Opferkuch, R. E.
Oppelt, E. T.
Orsini, R. A.
Orsini, R. A.
Orszag, S. A.
Oseid, D. M.
Ossiander, F.
Oswald, W. J.
Ott, W. R.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Owen, H. J.
Owen, M. L
Owen, M. L
Owen, P. H.
Oxley, J. H.
Pade, B.
EPA-670/2-73-088
EPA-670/2-74-043
EPA-660/2-74-004
EPA-660/2-74-066
EPA-600/2-75-056
EPA-600/2-76-045
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-600/3-76-071b
EPA-600/3-76-071a
EPA-600/2-76-165
EPA-600/1-75-004
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-660/3-75-010
EPA-600/2-76-138
EPA-650/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-76-021
EPA-670/2-74-086
EPA-600/3-76-065
EPA-660/3-73-009
EPA-650/2-74-098a
EPA-670/2-73-040
EPA-670/2-74-091
EPA-670/4-73-018
EPA-670/4-74-001
EPA-670/4-75-005
EPA-600/3-76-022
EPA-670/2-74-032
EPA-670/2-75-025
EPA-660/2-73-018
EPA-660/3-74-029
EPA-600/2-76-038
EPA-600/2-76-084
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-600/3-76-014
EPA-670/5-74-005
EPA-600/2-76-042
EPA-600/2-75-036
EPA-600/2-76-143b
EPA-600/2-76-143a
EPA-600/4-76-007
EPA-600/3-76-062a
EPA-600/3-76-056
EPA-600/3-76-059
EPA-600/9-76-016
EPA-670/2-73-053L
EPA-670/2-73-053A
EPA-670/2-73-0531
EPA-670/2-73-053K
EPA-670/2-73-053A-P
EPA-670/2-73-053C
EPA-670/2-73-053G
EPA-670/2-73-053D
EPA-670/2-73-053J
EPA-670/2-73-053F
EPA-670/2-73-053B
EPA-670/2-73-053O
EPA-670/2-73-053H
EPA-670/2-73-O53E
EPA-670/2-73-053N
EPA-670/2-73-053P
EPA-670/2-73-053M
EPA-600/5-76-004
EPA-oOO/2-76-012a
EPA-600/2-76-012B
EPA-670/2-75-028
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-660/2-74-083
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Page, A. L.
Paik, I.
Pamatmat, M. M.
Pan, Y. C.
Pandolfo, J. P.
Pantozelos, T. G.
Paris, D. F.
Paris, D. F.
Park, W. R.
Park, W. R.
Parkasam, T. B. S.
Parker, F. L
Parker, F. L.
Parker, G. B.
Parker, H. W.
Parker, L. W.
Porker, R.
Parker, R. A.
Parkhurst, J. D.
Parkinson, F. E.
Parks, J. W.
Parsons, T.
Parsons, T.
Parsons, T.
Parsons, T.
Parsons, T.
Parsons, T.
Pasquill, F.
Patel, V. C.
Pathak, A. A.
Patmore, L. C.
Patrick Jr., W. H.
Patrick, R.
Patterson, J.
Patterson, J.
Patterson, J.
Pattnaik, A.
Patzer, R. G.
Patzer, R. G.
Pavia, E. H.
Payer, J. H.
Payne, T. R.
Payne, W. R.
Peabody, F. P.
Pearson, E. F.
Pearson, W. R.
Pek, S. L
Pella, P. A.
Pellizzari, E. D.
Peltz, W. A.
Peltz, W. A.
Pembrook, J. D.
Pembrook, J. D.
Pengidore, D.
Pengidore, D. A.
Penose Jr., R. G.
Penrod, L.
Pepper, J.
Perez, A. I.
Perrotte, W.
Pershing, D. W.
Pershing, D. W.
Peters, A. W.
Peters, E. T.
Petersack, J. F.
Petersen, R. J.
Petersen, W. B.
Peterson, H. C.
EPA-670/2-74-005
EPA-600/5-74-020
EPA-660/3-73-005
EPA-600/2-76-057
EPA-600/4-76-037
EPA-670/2-75-004
EPA-600/3-76-001
EPA-660/3-75-007
EPA-600/5-74-007
EPA-660/2-74-047
EPA-660/2-74-063
EPA-660/2-73-012
EPA-660/3-75-038
EPA-660/2-74-009
EPA-660/2-74-090
EPA-600/2-75-054
EPA-600/2-76-118
EPA-600/3-76-063
EPA-670/2-73-043
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-74-079
EPA-600/2-76-051a
EPA-600/2-76-051b
EPA-600/2-76-051c
EPA-600/2-76-051g
EPA-600/2-76-051f
EPA-600/2-76-051e
EPA-600/4-76-030b
EPA-600/2-76-050
EPA-670/5-74-007
EPA-660/2-73-003
EPA-600/3-76-042
EPA-660/2-75-008
EPA-600/2-74-009c
EPA-600/2-74-009b
EPA-600/2-74-009a
EPA-650/2-73-016
EPA-600/3-76-054
EPA-680/4-74-001
EPA-670/2-73-067
EPA-600/2-76-102
EPA-600/3-76-008
EPA-660/2-74-017
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-660/2-74-050
EPA-600/2-76-171
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-600/2-76-126
EPA-600/2-75-076
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-600/2-75-024
EPA-650/2-73-030
EPA-600/2-75-014
EPA-650/2-73-028
EPA-670/2-73-O81
EPA-660/2-74-087
EPA-600/5-74-019
EPA-600/5-74-013
EPA-670/2-74-063
EPA-650/2-73-031
EPA-650/2-73-029
EPA-660/2-75-025
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-670/2-75-039
EPA-600/2-76-197
EPA-600/4-75-004
EPA-670/2-75-016
Peterson, J. T.
Peterson, M. L
Peterson, S.
Peterson, S. A.
Peterson, S. A.
Pfeffer, F. M.
Pfeffer, J. T.
Phillips, J. H.
Phillips, S. A.
Pidot, G.
Pievge, J. D.
Pilot, M. J.
Pilcher, K. S.
Pilcher, K. S.
Pilie, R. J.
Piscator, M.
Pitt, W.
Plyler, E. L.
Poe, G. G.
Poe, G. G.
Pohland, F. G.
Pohland, F. G.
Polcyn, F. C.
Pollock, M. J.
Pomeroy, B. S.
Pomeroy, B. S.
Ponder Jr., T. C.
Ponder, W. H.
Ponder, W. H.
Pontuies, U. R.
Porcella, D. B.
Porter, J. J.
Porter, L K.
Posner, J. C.
Potter, N.
Pound, C. E.
Pound, C. E.
Powers, C. F.
Powers, C. F.
Powers, C. F.
Powers, J. J.
Powers, W. L.
Powers, W. L.
Pows, B. L.
Prakasam, T. B. S.
Prescott, G. W.
Prescott, G. W.
Pressley, T. A.
Pressley, T. A.
Preston, E. H.
Prevost, R. J.
Pringer, C. J.
Proctor, D. E.
Propheter, O. W.
Prus-Chocinski, T. M.
Purdom, P. W.
Putmann, A. A.
Putnam, A. A.
Putnam, A. A.
Putnam, A. A.
Putnam, A. A.
Pyatt, E. E.
Quackenbush, E.
Quetier, J.
Quill, R. P.
Rabe, F. T.
Raben, I
Robes, F. T.
EPA-600/4-76-025
EPA-670/2-73-001
EPA-660/9-74-002
EPA-660/3-73-001
EPA-660/3-74-032
EPA-660/2-74-067
EPA-670/2-74-016
EPA-660/3-75-013
EPA-670/2-73-022
EPA-600/5-74-027
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-600/2-76-100
EPA-600/3-76-021
EPA-660/3-73-O20
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-600/1-75-004
EPA-660/2-74-076
EPA-650/2-73-038
EPA-600/2-75-046
EPA-600/2-76-121
EPA-600/2-75-Q43
EPA-600/2-75-029
EPA-660/3-74-O28
EPA-600/2-76-139
EPA-660/2-75-012
EPA-670/2-73-051
EPA-600/2-76-150
EPA-600/2-76-136b
EPA-600/2-76-136a
EPA-670/2-73-067
EPA-600/5-74-010
EPA-600/2-76-060
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-670/2-75-061
EPA-600/2-76-191
EPA-660/2-73-006o
EPA-660/2-73-006b
EPA-600/3-76-041
EPA-660/3-74-015
EPA-660/3-74-032
EPA-660/4-75-002
EPA-660/2-75-013
EPA-660/2-75-010
EPA-660/3-73-006
EPA-600/2-76-190
EPA-600/3-76-039
EPA-660/3-74-023
EPA-670/2-73-O75
EPA-670/2-73-058
EPA-600/5-74-002
EPA-600/1-76-019
EPA-670/2-74-092
EPA-660/2-74-030
EPA-660/2-74-045
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-73-057
EPA-650/2-74-011
EPA-600/2-75-067
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-600/2-76-076
EPA-600/2-76-102
EPA-600/5-74-013
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-600/2-75-025
EPA-600/2-76-176
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-650/2-73-013
EPA-600/5-75-O13
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Rogland, W. L.
Rains, B. A.
Rainwater, F. H.
Rails, J. W.
Ramanathan, R.
Ramm, W.
Ramos, E.
Ramsey, G. H.
Ramsey, R. H.
Ramsey, R. i.
Ranade, M. B.
Randall, R. H.
Raniere, L. C.
Rao, A. K.
Rao, A. K.
Rao, A. K.
Rao, A. K.
Raphael, C. N.
Rapp, J. R.
Rappaport, A.
Ratsch, H. C.
Ratsch, H. C.
Rowlings, G. O.
Ray, S. S.
Rayyan, Fawzi
Rea, J. A.
Reale, R.
Rechnitz, G. A.
Reding, J. T.
Reed, C. M.
Reed, C. M.
Rees, S. M.
Reeves, W. R.
Refrancois, P. A.
Register. J. W.
Reh, C. W.
Rei, M. T.
Reichert, P. A.
Reid, D. L.
Reid, G. W.
Reimer, A. A.
Reimers, R.
Reiner, R.
Reiners, R. S.
Remus, G. A.
Repik, A. J.
Repik, A. J.
Reuss, J.
Reuss, J. O.
Reyna, R.
Reynolds, S. D.
Reynolds, S. L.
Reynolds, S. L.
Reznik, R. B.
Reznik, R. B.
Rhee, S. S.
Rhodes, R. C.
Ribas, R. S.
Ricca, V. T.
RicciardeHa, K. A.
Rice, C. P.
Rich, S. R.
Richardson, A. R.
Richardson, D. L
Richardson, D. L.
Richardson, S. L
Richardson, W. H.
Rier Jr.. J. P.
EPA-600/1-76-003
EPA-670/2-73-09B
EPA-660/2-73-016
EPA-660/2-74-091
EPA-600/5-75-010
EPA-600/5-75-010
EPA-660/2-74-074
EPA-600/2-76-168b
EPA-660/2-75-003
EPA-660/2-74-024
EPA-600/2-76-157
EPA-600/3-76-027
EPA-600/3-76-078
EPA-600/2-75-020
EPA-600/2-76-172
EPA-600/2-76-173
EPA-600/2-76-174
EPA-660/3-74-029
EPA-670/2-74-009
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-660/3-74-012
EPA-660/3-74-018
EPA-600/2-76-032c
EPA-600/2-76-162
EPA-660/2-73-025a
EPA-600/3-76-078
EPA-600/2-75-037
EPA-660/2-74-079
EPA-650/2-75-032d
EPA-600/2-76-135b
EPA-600/2-76-135o
EPA-600/2-75-072
EPA-670/2-75-034
EPA-650/2-74-012
EPA-650/1-74-003
EPA-670/2-75-035
EPA-600/2-76-055
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-600/2-76-132
EPA-660/2-74-037
EPA-600/3-76-028
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-650/2-73-009
EPA-600/5-74-005
EPA-670/2-74-043
EPA-600/2-76-135b
EPA-600/2-76-135a
EPA-600/3-76-053
EPA-660/3-75-032
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-600/2-76-160a
EPA-600/2-76-093b
EPA-600/2-76-032c
EPA-600/2-76-032b
EPA-670/2-74-O19
EPA-600/4-76-006
EPA-600/2-76-045
EPA-600/2-76-112
EPA-670/2-74-001
EPA-600/3-76-048
EPA-670/2-75-004
EPA-600/2-76-110
EPA-670/2-74-045
EPA-670/2-74-033
EPA-670/2-75-021
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-600/3-76-06B
Riley Jr., B. T.
Riley, J. j.
Riley, R. G.
Ringe, R. R.
Rinker, T. L.
Ripley, T. C.
Riscan, N. J.
Roan, S. G.
Robbins, G. M.
Robbins, J. H.
Robert, K. H.
Roberts, D. L.
Robertson, A.
Robertson, J.
Robins, J. D.
Robinson, D.
Robinson, G. M. L.
Robinson, J. W.
Robinson, S. J.
Robson, F. L.
Robson, F. L.
Roden III, J. J.
Rodriguez, J.
Roeber, j. A.
Roesler, J. F.
Roesler, J. F.
Roesner, L A.
Roessler, M.
Roessler, W. U.
Rogers, C.
Rogers, C. J.
Rogers, H. H.
Rogers, R. D.
Rohovec, J. S.
Romkens, M. J. M.
Rosebrook, D. D.
Rosebrook, D. D.
Rosenberg, H. S.
Rosenblatt, T. M.
Rosenblum, H.
Rosenblum, H.
Ross, L. E.
Ross, L. W.
Ross, R. M.
Ross, R. M.
Ross, R. M.
Rossi, R. C.
Rossi, R. C.
RossoH, J.
Rossoff, J.
Roth, C.
Roth, P. M.
Rorhwell, D. F.
Rovesti, W. C.
Rowan, J.
Rowe, M. L.
Rowe, M. L.
Rowe, M. L.
Royal, T. M.
Rozelle, R.
Rozielle, 1. T.
Rubin, C.
Rudnick, S. N.
Ruegg, R. T.
Ruich, D. A.
Ruiz, Jr., L. P.
Russell, L.
Russell, P. A.
EPA-600/2-75-044
EPA-600/4-76-021
EPA-660/2-74-081
EPA-660/3-73-017
EPA-600/2-75-055
EPA-600/2-76-O65
EPA-660/2-75-021
EPA-670/2-73-075
EPA-600/5-74-024
EPA-670/2-74-056
EPA-600/ 1-75-O04
EPA-650/2-74-046a
EPA-660/3-74-006
EPA-660/2-74-077
EPA-670/2-73-054
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-670/2-74-073
EPA-650/2-73-011
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-600/2-75-078
EPA-600/2-76-153
EPA-670/2-74-030
EPA-660/2-74-074
EPA-600/2-75-060
EPA-600/2-76-198
EPA-670/2-73-104
EPA-600/2-76-058
EPA-660/3-74-014
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-670/2-75-005
EPA-670/2-74-088
EPA-600/2-76-087
EPA-600/3-75-014
EPA-600/3-76-021
EPA-660/2-74-043
EPA-600/2-76-012a
EPA-600/2-76-012b
EPA-600/2-76-015
EPA-670/2-74-004
EPA-600/3-75-0030
EPA-600/3-75-003b
EPA-600/3-76-010
EPA-670/2-73-080
EPA-600/2-76-113
EPA-600/2-76-129
EPA-600/2-76-185
EPA-600/2-76-024
EPA-600/2-76-070
EPA-600/2-76-024
EPA-600/2-76-070
EPA-660/2-74-043
EPA-600/4-76-016a
EPA-670/2-73-063
EPA-650/2-73-041
EPA-600/2-76-154a
EPA-600/2-76-189
EPA-660/2-75-003
EPA-660/3-75-030
EPA-650/2-74-019
EPA-670/2-75-006
EPA-660/2-73-033
EPA-600/5-73-016
EPA-600/2-76-020
EPA-600/5-74-03I.
EPA-600/2-73-004
EPA-670/2-75-032
EPA-660/3-75-O36
EPA-600/9-76-007a
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Ruth, L. A.
Ryan, B. W.
Ryan, J. W.
Ryan, J. W.
Ryons, B.
Ryans, B.
Ryans, B.
Ryans, B.
Ryans, B.
Ryland, D. W.
Sack, W. A.
Sadler, W. W.
Sahagian, J.
Saigh. P. A.
Saila, S. B.
Solomon, I. I.
Salvin, V. S.
Samuelson, D. F.
Sanborn, H.
Sanbom, J. R.
Sanders, J. E.
Sanders, R. G.
Sandoski, D. A.
Santy, M. J.
Santy, M. J.
Sanville, W. D.
Sanville, W. D.
Sanville, W. D.
Sargent, D. H.
Sarofim, A. F.
Sarofim, A. F.
Satterfield, C. N.
Sauter, S.
Sauter, S.
Savino, M.
Soxton, J. C.
Sayles. J. H.
Scaringelli, F. P.
Schacht, R. A.
Schaedel, A. L.
Schafer, P. H.
Scherifig, J.
Schiewe, M.
Schimmel, C.
Schindler, A.
Schlueter, A.
Schmalensee, R.
Schmer, F. A.
Schmid, L. A.
Schmidt, C. J.
Schmidt, C. J.
Schmidt, F. A.
Schmidt, K. D.
Schmidt, K. D.
Schmidt, R. A.
Schneider, G. R.
Schoenberger, R. J.
Schoettger, R. A.
Schoor, W. P.
Schoor, W. P.
Schrag, M. P.
Schrag, M. P.
Schrag, M. P.
Schrag, M. P.
Schrag, M. P.
Schreiber, R. J.
Schreiber, R. J.
Schreiber, R. J.
EPA-650/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-76-104
EPA-600/7-76~004a
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-650/4-74-002
EPA-650/4-75-019
EPA-650/4-75-Or>l
EPA-650/4-75-022
EPA-650/4-75-023
EPA-670/4-73-002
EPA-670/2-73-022
EPA-670/2-75-035
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-670/2-75-007
EPA-600/3-75-001
EPA-680/4-75-O03
EPA-650/3-74-008
EPA-600/3-76-077
EPA-660/3-73-005
EPA-660/3-74-025
EPA-600/3-76-021
EPA-670/2-75-004
EPA-600/2-74-005
EPA-600/2-76-143b
EPA-600/2-76-143a
EPA-600/3-76-041
EPA-660/3-74-015
EPA-660/3-74-032
EPA-600/2-73-004
EPA-670/2-73-089A
EPA-670/2-73-089B
EPA-600/2-75-063
EPA-600/3-76-046
EPA-600/3-76-047
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-670/2-74-078
EPA-660/2-75-016
EPA-600/4-76-024
EPA-660/3-74-O02
EPA-660/3-75-004
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-660/3-73-015
EPA-600/3-76-056
EPA-600/2-76-123
EPA-600/2-76-155
EPA-600/4-76-020
EPA-600/5-75-010
EPA-670/4-73-002
EPA-660/2-75-013
EPA-660/2-74-075
EPA-670/2-75-038
EPA-670/2-73-091
EPA-600/4-76-023
EPA-600/4-76-026
EPA-600/2-74-002
EPA-600/2-76-O39
EPA-670/2-73-057
EPA-660/3-75-011
EPA-660/3-74-013
EPA-660/3-74-024
EPA-600/2-75-020
EPA-600/2-76-041
EPA-600/2-76-173
EPA-600/2-76-174
EPA-600/2-76-172
EPA-600/2-76-121
EPA-600/2-76-097
EPA-600/2-75-046
Schrieber, R. J.
Schroeder, E. D.
Schultz, G. R.
Schultz, J. L
Schultz, W.
Schuring, D. J.
Schwartz, A. M.
Schwartz, W.
Schwartz, W. A.
Schweikhardt, R. G.
Schweikhardt, R. G.
Scott, P.
Scott, T. W.
Scott, T. W.
Scotton, J. W.
Seale, L. M.
Seals, R. G.
Searcy, J. A.
Searl, T. D.
Sedita, S. J.
Seidman, H.
Seinfeld, J. H.
Seinfeld, J. H.
Seitz, W. R.
Seitz, W. R.
Selker, A. P.
Selker, A. P.
Selker, A. P.
Selleck, R. I.
Sem, G. J.
Semrau, K. T.
Sencindiver, J, C.
Seng, W. C
Senturio, S. D.
Sephton, H. H.
Serne, J. C.
Serne, J. C.
Serne, J. C.
Serne, J. C.
Serne, J. C.
Serne, J. C.
Serne, J. C.
Serne, J. C.
Serne, J. C.
Serne, J. C.
Serne, J.C.
Serth, R. W.
Sewell, R. J.
Seyler, J. K.
Shafizadeh, F.
Shah, Y.
Shaheen, D. G.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shareskin, M.
Sharkey, A. G.
Sharp, D. G.
Sharp, J. V. A.
Sharp, J. V. A.
Sharp, M. C.
Sharpin, R. £.
Shaw, H.
EPA-600/2-76-037
EPA-660/2-75-002
EPA-670/9-73-056
EPA-600/2-76-075
EPA-670/2-75-045
EPA-600/2-76-028
EPA-600/2-74-003
EPA-650/3-74-011
EPA-600/9-76-018
EPA 670/2-74-024B
EPA-670/2-74-024A
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-600/2-76-190
EPA-660/2-74-063
EPA-600/4-75-001
EPA-600/2-76-046a
EPA-600/4-75-015
EPA-600/3-76-041
EPA-650/2-74-0091
EPA-600/2-75-061
EPA-660/2-73-003
EPA-600/4-76-016A
EPA-600/4-76-016d
EPA-660/2-73-009
EPA-660/2-73-007
EPA-650/2-73-005
EPA 650/2-73-005a
EPA-650/2-73-005b
EPA-660/3-74-016
EPA-650/2-73-022
EPA-600/2-76-084
EPA-600/2-76-184
EPA-660/2-73-015
EPA-670/2-75-040
EPA-600/2-76-017
EPA-600/2-76-036d
EPA-600/2-76-036f
EPA-600/2-76-036k
EPA-600/2-76-036H
EPA-600/2-76-036b
EPA-600/2-76-0361
EPA-600/2-76-036a
EPA-600/2-76-036g
EPA-600/2-76-0361
EPA-600/2-76-036e
EPA-600/2-76-036c
EPA-600/2-76-032d
EPA-670/2-75-060
EPA-660/2-73-032
EPA-670/2-74-015
EPA-600/2-76-150
EPA-600/2-75-004
EPA-600/2-75-020
EPA-600/2-76-041
EPA-600/2-76-040
EPA-600/2-76-067
EPA-600/2-76-066
EPA-600/2-76-133
EPA-600/2-76-001
EPA-60C/5-74-007
EPA-600/5-74-033
EPA-600/2-76-075
EPA-600/2-76-163
EPA-600/2-76-005a
EPA-600/2-76-005b
EPA-600/4-76-015
EPA-660/2-73-036
EPA-650/2-74-001
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Show, H.
Shea, T.
Sheehy, J. W.
Sheikh, H.
Sheikh, H.
Shelley, P. E.
Shelley. P. E
Shelley, P. E.
Shepherd, B P.
Shermo, J.
Sherrill, J. D.
Shiek, 1. J.
Shiek, L J.
Shimabuku, R.
Shimizu, A. B.
Shirazi, M. A.
Shoffstall, D. R.
Shoffstall, D. R.
Shoff stall, D. R.
Shoffstall, D. R.
Shofner, F. M.
Sholtes, R. S.
Shore, 0. E.
Shubinski, R. P.
Shuckrow, A. J.
Shuckrow, A. J.
Shumon, M. D.
Shumate, K. S.
Shuster, W. W.
Sibbeff, D. J.
Siderewicz, W.
Siebert, P. C.
Siedle, A. R.
Siegmund, C. W.
Sikka, H. C.
Silverstein, R. M.
Simmon, P. B.
Simmon, P. B.
Simon, G. R.
Simpson, J. D.
Simpson, J. P.
Siner, R. D.
Singh, S.
Singley, J. E.
Sisson, R. L
Sisson, W. G.
Sitek, G.
Skogerboe, G.
Skogerboe, G. V.
Skogerboe, G. V.
Skogerboe, G. V.
Skogerboe, G. V.
SKOQVTDOQ , R. K.
Skrentner, R. G.
Skribo, M. C.
Slater, S.
Slcgel. D. L
Sliger, A. G.
Smatrwood, C.
Smallwood, D.
omoHwood, H.
Smiecimki, R. f.
Smith Jr., L L
Smith Jr.,
Smith Jr.,
Smith Jr.,
L L
L L
L. L
Smith Jr., 1. L
Smith. C I.
EPA-650/2-74-009a
EPA-660/2-74-074
EPA-600/2-76-082
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-600/2-75-027
EPA-600/2-75-065
EPA-600/2-76-006
EPA-650/2-75-032d
EPA-600/1-76-017
EPA-670/2-75-046
EPA-600/4-75-005a
EPA-600/4-75-005b
EPA-660/3-75-036
EPA-600/2-75-046
EPA-660/2-73-016
EPA-600/2-76-098b
EPA-600/2-76-098a
EPA-650/2-73-033a
EPA-650/2-73-033b
EPA-660/2-73-011
EPA-650/2-73-007
EPA-600/2-76-086a
EPA-600/2-76-O58
EPA-670/2-73-O78
EPA-670/2-75-012
EPA-600/2-76-039
EPA-600/2-76-112
EPA-670/2-74-063
EPA-650/2-73-052
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA 600/2-76-O65
EPA-600/2-76-007
EPA-600/2-76-096
EPA-600/3-76-048
EPA-660/2-74-081
EPA-600/7-76-004a
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-600/2-75-010
EPA-600/5-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-670/5-74-001
EPA-600/2-76-177a
EPA-660/2-74-021
EPA-600/5-74-008
EPA-600/2-76-025
EPA-660/2-74-073
EPA-660/2-74-084
EPA-600/2-76-019
EPA-660/2-74-052
EPA-660/2-74-049
EPA-670/2-75-048
EPA-670/2-75-048
EPA-670/2-75-020
EPA-670/2-74-017
EPA-600/2-76-046b
EPA-600/3-76-026
EPA-650/2-74-012
EPA-660/2-73-021
EPA-600/5-75-010
EPA-600/5-73-003
EPA-600/4-76-017
EPA-oOO/3-76-061b
EPA-600/3-76-062a
EPA-600/3-76-061a
EPA-600/3-76-061b
EPA-660/3-75-017
EPA-670/2-73-099
Smith, C. N.
Smith, D. V.
Smith, E. E.
Smith, F.
Smith, f.
Smith, F. A.
Smith, G. E.
Smith, G. F.
Smith, J.
Smith, J. D.
Smith, J. E.
Smith, J. K.
Smith, J. M.
Smith, J. S.
Smith, K. D.
Smith, L. M.
Smith, R.
Smith, R.
Smith, R.
Smith, R.
Smith, R. E.
Smith, R. G.
Smith, R. J.
Smith, R. M.
Smith, R. M.
Smith, S. VV.
Smith, W.
Smith, W. B.
Smith, W. B.
Smith, W. G.
Smith, W. L.
Smithson Jr., G. R.
Smithson Jr., G. R.
Smithson Jr., G. R.
Snedden, R.
Snelling, R. N.
Snipes, R. L.
Snow, R. H.
Snowman, L. R.
Snowman, L. R.
Snyder, A. J.
Snyder, W. H.
Sobek, A.
Sobek, A. A.
Soils Jr., F. W.
Solomon, I. J.
Sommer, J.
Sonnen, M. B.
Sopper, W. E.
Sopper, W. E.
Sosnowski, S.
Speaker, D. M.
Spealman, M. L.
Speece, R. E.
Speece, R. E.
Spence, J. W.
Spencer III, H. W.
Spencer III, H. W.
Sperling, R. B.
Spewak, P.
Spicer, C. W.
Spicer, C. W.
Sproul, O.
Spruill, E. L.
Squire, G. R.
Srinath, E. G.
Staebler Jr., C. J.
Stalberg, S.
EPA-660/2-74-017
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-600/2-76-112
EPA-600/2-76-159
EPA-650/4-74-005o
EPA-660/3-73-007
EPA-660/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-660/2-74-037
EPA-670/2-73-076
EPA-670/2-75-021
EPA-670/1-75-001
EPA-600/2-76-018
EPA-650/5-73-002
EPA-650/2-74-007
EPA-600/2-76-103
EPA-670/2-73-044
EPA-670/2-73-045
EPA-670/2-73-046
EPA-670/2-74-069
EPA-660/2-74-064
EPA-670/2-75-039
EPA-660/2-74-009
EPA-600/2-76-184
EPA-670/2-74-070
EPA-600/2-76-019
EPA-600/2-75-052
EPA-650/2-74-028
EPA-650/2-74-102a
EPA-670/2-74-040
EPA-660/3-73-001
EPA-600/2-76-056
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-670/2-75-018
EPA-650/2-74-038
EPA-600/4-75-015
EPA-600/2-76-162
EPA-600/2-76-009
EPA-650/2-74-0460
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-660/2-74-039
EPA-600/4-76-O01
EPA-670/2-74-070
EPA-600/2-76-184
EPA-670/2-73-029
EPA-600/3-76-012
EPA-600/5-74-027
EPA-600/2-76-058
EPA-660/2-74-016
EPA-660/2-74-003
EPA-600/3-76-O55
EPA-600/5-74-015
EPA-600/2-75-O38
EPA-660/2-73-025b
EPA-660/2-73-025a
EPA-600/3-76-015
EPA-600/2-76-144
EPA-600/2-76-140
EPA-600/2-75-077
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-600/3-76-018b
EPA-600/3-76-030
EPA-660/2-74-O88
EPA-660/2-74-008
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-600/2-76-190
EPA-660/2-73-024
EPA-600/2-75-021a
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Stalling, D. L.
Stalling*, R. L.
Stalling:, R. L.
Stalnaker, C. B.
Stamberg, J. B.
Stamberg, J. B.
Stamberg, J. B.
Stamberg, J. B.
Stanbery, J. B.
Stanland, R.
Starkey, R. J.
Statnick, R. M.
Stay, F. S.
Sfeele, R. V.
Steele, R. V.
Stefan, H.
Stein, J. L.
Stenhser, A. G.
Stenquist, R. J.
Stern, R. D.
Stern, R. D.
Sternling, C. V.
Stevens, B. H.
Stevens, D. G.
Stevens, D. H.
Stevens, R. K.
Stevenson, M. K.
Stevenson, W. S.
Stevie, R.
Steward, f. A.
Stewart, R. D.
Stewart, S. R.
Stickles, R.
Stierli, H.
Stinnett, S.
Stoddard, C. K.
Stoermer, E. f.
Stoevener, H. H.
Stoevener, H. H.
Stone, H. E.
Stone, R.
Stone, R.
Stone, R.
Stone, R. B.
Straughan, D.
Streebin, L. E.
Streiff, M. L.
Streiter, S.
Stricksel, P. R.
Stricksel, P. R.
Strom, A.
Stucky, D. J.
Stumpf, C.
Sturrock, T.
Sullivan, R. H.
Sullivan, R. H.
Sullivan, R. H.
Sumark, L.
Summerfelt, R. C.
Summers, C. H.
Surprenant, N.
Surprenant, N.
Surprenant, N.
Susa, T.
Sussman, M.
Sutton, J. W.
Sutton, W. W.
Sutton, W. W.
EPA-600/3-76-076
EPA-600/2-76-135b
EPA-600/2-76-135a
EPA-660/3-73-019
EPA-670/2-73-037
EPA-670/2-73-033
EPA-670/2-75-051
EPA-670/2-75-052
EPA-670/2-73-073
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-660/3-74-022
EPA-650/2-74-050
EPA-660/3-74-032
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-600/7-76-004a
EPA-660/3-75-014
EPA-660/2-74-059
EPA-660/2-73-010
EPA-600/2-75-038
EPA-600/2-76-136b
EPA-600/2-76-136a
EPA-650/2-74-017
EPA-670/5-74-006
EPA-600/3-76-050
EPA-670/2-73-060
EPA-600/3-76-035
EHA-670/2-73-010
EPA-660/3-74-004a
EPA-600/2-76-179
EPA-670/2-75-015
EPA-650/1-73-004
EPA-670/2-73-086
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-670/2-73-O01
EPA-660/3-75-030
EPA-670/2-73-092
EPA-660/3-75-004
EPA-600/5-74-017
EPA-600/5-76-005
EPA-660/2-74-092
EPA-600/5-73-003
EPA-670/2-74-095a
EPA-670/2-74-095b
EPA-600/2-75-040
EPA-600/2-76-127
EPA-660/2-74-037
EPA-650/2-73-026
EPA-600/5-75-O07
EPA-600/3-76-018a
EPA-600/3-76-018b
EPA-670/2-75-045
EPA-670/2-74-050
EPA-600/9-76-O18
EPA-660/3-74-007
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-74-039
EPA-670/2-74-026
EPA-600/5-73-016
EPA-660/2-74-046
EPA-670/2-74-086
EPA-600/2-76-046b
EPA-600/2-76-046a
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-600/2-76-046b
EPA-600/2-76-046b
EPA-660/2-73-018
EPA-600/3-76-025
EPA-680/4-75-003
Swaezy, R. M.
Swain, H.
Swanson, J. W.
Swanson, N. P.
Sweeny, K. H.
Swink, D.
Swink, D.
Sybert, L.
Sybert, L.
Sylvester, J. R.
Szabo, A. J.
Tafuri, A. N.
Takenaka, H. H.
Talley, R. J.
Tam, S. S.
Tang, J. Y.
Taras, M. J.
Tarazi, D. S.
Tardiff, R. G.
Tarzynski, J.
Tate, D. C.
Tatom, J. W.
Taub, f. B.
Taylor, C. E.
Taylor, J.
Taylor, J. H.
Taylor, R. T.
Taylor, W. J.
Teas, H. J.
Tenner, M. D.
Teske, M.
Teske, M.
Tessier, T. L.
Teuschler, J. M.
Thackston, E. L
Thaxton, E. L.
Thibodeaux, L. J.
Thomann, R. V.
Thomann, R. V.
Thomann, R. V.
Thomas Jr., J.
Thomas, C. R.
Thomas, J. I.
Thomas, J. W.
Thomas, R. E.
Thomas, R. E.
Thomas, R. E.
Thomas, R. E.
Thomas, R- E.
Thomas, R. E.
Thomas, T. J.
Thomas, T. J.
Thompson, C. G.
Thompson, R. S.
Thompson, V. I.
Thomson, J. f.
Thorhaug, A.
Thornton, E. J.
Thornton, W. E.
Thorpe, R.
Thruston Jr., A. D.
Thurnau, R. C.
Thurow, C.
Tibbs, J. f.
Tibbs, J. f.
Tichenor, B. A.
Tifft, Jr., E. C.
EPA-660/2-74-090
EPA-670/2-75-006
EPA-660/2-74-029
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-660/2-74-036
EPA-600/9-75-002
EPA-600/9-76-008
EPA-650/2-73-013
EPA-650/2-74-010
EPA-660/3-75-015
EPA-660/2-74-061
EPA-600/2-76-095
EPA-600/2-75-047
EPA-670/5-74-005
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-650/3-73-002
EPA-660/2-73-020
EPA-660/3-74-026
EPA-670/9-75-008
EPA-670/2-75-002
EPA-660/2-73-019
EPA-600/2-76-090
EPA-660/3-73-008
EPA-660/2-74-001
EPA-660/2-74-084
EPA-660/2-74-052
EPA-600/1-76-016
EPA-660/2-74-001
EPA-600/3-76-004
EPA-600/4-76-029b
EPA-600/4-75-016a
EPA-600/4-75-016b
EPA-660/2-74-056
EPA-670/4-75-002
EPA-660/3-75-002
EPA-660/2-74-085
EPA-660/2-74-044
EPA-600/3-76-065
EPA-660/3-73-009
EPA-660/3-75-005
EPA-650/2-73-044
EPA-670/2-74-073
EPA-660/2-74-014
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-600/2-76-131
EPA-600/4-76-014
EPA-650/4-74-022
EPA-650/4-74-021
EPA-660/2-74-062
EPA-660/2-74-O87
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-600/2-76-056
EPA-660/2-75-006
EPA-650/4-74-008
EPA-600/4-75-010
EPA-600/9-76-012
EPA-660/3-74-003
EPA-600/3-76-074
EPA-660/2-73-032
EPA-600/5-76-002
EPA-600/4-7 6-010
EPA-670/2-75-025
EPA-600/5-75-005
EPA-600/3-76-O39
EPA-660/3-74-023
EPA-660/2-73-016
EPA-670/2-75-021
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Tihonsky, D. P.
Tillery, J. B.
Tillery, J. B.
Tilfon, B.
Tilton, B.
Tilton, B.
Timmons, R. F.
Timpe, W. G.
Tinlin, R. M.
Tinlin, R. M.
Tinlin, R. M.
Tinsley, C. H.
Todd, D. K.
Todd, D. K.
Todd, D. K.
Tohata, H.
Tomlinson, S. V.
Tommerdahl, J. B.
Toner, W.
Torpey, W. N.
Torrence, S. L
Torrence, S. L.
Torstrick, R. L
Toussaint, G. R.
Trentocosle, N. P.
Trihey, P. T.
Tripler Jr., A. B.
Troxler. R. W.
Trochon, J. G.
Truett, B.
Truett, D. B.
Truett, J. B.
Truett, J. B.
Trygg, G.
Trzyna, T. C.
Trzyno, T. C.
Tsai, C.
Tsong, P.
Tucker, U. C.
Tulumello, A.
Tulumello, A.
Turk, A.
Turner III, J. F.
Turner, D. S.
Turner, J. H.
Turner, J. H.
Tuwiner, S. B.
Uchida, S.
Ulmer, N. S.
Ung, R. F.
Unger. S. G.
linger, S. G.
Upham, J. B.
Upham, J. B.
Ure, J. E.
Usinowicz, P. J.
Uttormark, P. D.
Unormark, P. D.
Uttormark, P. D.
Uzuner, A. S.
Valentine, J. R.
Vallee, R. P.
Vallee, R. P.
Van der leeden, F.
Van Beek, J. L
Van Dam, D.
Von Der Leeden, F.
Van Hook, R. I.
EPA-600/5-73-001
EPA-600/1-76-019
EPA-650/1-74-003
EPA-650/2-73-053
EPA-650/2-74-015
EPA-650/4-75-025
EPA-600/2-76-047
EPA-660/2-75-004
EPA-600/4-76-023
EPA-600/4-76-026
EPA-600/4-76-036
EPA-660/3-74-004a
EPA-600/4-74-001
EPA-600/4-76-023
EPA-600/4-76-026
EPA-600/2-76-013b
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-650/2-74-019
EPA-600/5-75-005
EPA-670/2-73-027
EPA-600/2-76-135o
EPA-600/2-76-135B
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-660/2-74-077
EPA-670/2-75-066
EPA-660/2-75-026
EPA-670/2-75-018
EPA-660/3-75-002
EPA-600/3-76-009
EPA-600/2-75-070
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-600/2-76-085
EPA-650/2-74-030
EPA-600/2-76-179
EPA-600/5-74-023
EPA-600/5-74-006
EPA-660/3-75-038
EPA-650/2-74-006
EPA-650/2-73-027
EPA-670/2-74-087
EPA-670/2-75-067
EPA-600/2-76-021
EPA-600/2-76-004
EPA-660/3-74-029
EPA-600/2-76-168b
EPA-650/2-73-012
EPA-660/2-74-035
EPA-650/2-73-003
EPA-670/2-74-007
EPA-670/2-74-018
EPA-600/5-73-008a
EPA-600/5-74-028
EPA-600/3-76-015
EPA-650/3-74-008
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-74-012
EPA-660/3-74-020
EPA-660/3-73-023
EPA-660/3-75-033
EPA-600/2-76-050
EPA-650/2-73-032
EPA-670/2-74-076b
EPA-670/2-74-076a
EPA-660/3-75-018
EPA-600/5-75-006
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-600/4-73-001a
EPA-600/1-76-006
Von Nice, L. J.
Von Nice, L. J.
Van Winkle, M.
Vandergrift, A. E.
Varga Jr., J.
Vorga Jr., J.
Vargo Jr., J.
Vargo, J.
Vasan, K. S.
Vaughan, D. A.
Vaughon, D. A.
Veith, G. D.
Vennes, J.
Vick, N. J.
Viets, F. G.
Viskanta, R.
Vivian, J. E.
Vlahakis, V.
Vlastelicia, J.
Vogh, R. P.
Voilond, E. E.
Waddell, T. E.
Wade, R. C.
Waffinden, G. J.
Wagman, J.
Wagner, J. J.
Wagoner, D. E.
Wahl, J. A.
Wakeland, J. R.
Walburg, T. F.
Waldron, A. C.
Walker, J. M.
Walker, W. R.
Walker, W. R.
Walker, W. R.
Walker, W. R.
Wall, J. P.
Wallace, J. B.
Wallbridge, C. T.
Waller, R.
Wallingford, G. W.
Wollman, H.
Wallon, D. V.
Walmsley, R.
Walton, B. L.
Walton, B. L.
Waltz, F. A.
Wong, R.
Wang, S. C.
Wapner, M.
Ward, G. F.
Ward, G. F.
Ward, R. W.
Ware, S. A.
Warg, J. B.
Warner, B. E.
Warner, D. L.
Warner, D. L.
Warner, M.
Warner, M.
Warner, W. K.
Wasser, J. H.
Wasser, J. U.
Wathne, M.
Watkins, S. W.
Watson Jr., W. D.
Watt, T. R.
Weant, G. E.
EPA-600/2-76-143a
EPA-600/2-76-143B
EPA-600/5-73-012c
EPA-670/2-74-048
EPA-600/2-76-099
EPA-600/2-76-054
EPA-600/2-76-002
EPA-600/2-76-102
EPA-670/5-74-008
EPA-670/2-73-032
EPA-670/2-75-058
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-660/2-74-088
EPA-670/5-74-001
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-600/4-76-002
EPA-650/2-73-047
EPA-600/2-76-093a
EPA-660/3-73-014
EPA-660/2-74-O55
EPA-600/3-76-010
EPA-600/5-74-012
EPA-650/2-73-052
EPA-600/2-76-062
EPA-600/2-76-033
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-650/4-74-O05a
EPA-650/2-74-008a
EPA-600/5-73-O12c
EPA-600/2-76-125
EPA-660/2-74-032
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-600/2-76-019
EPA-660/2-74-049
EPA-660/2-74-052
EPA-660/2-74-084
EPA-660/3-75-033
EPA-660/3-73-016
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-670/2-74-097
EPA-660/2-75-010
EPA-670/2-74-071
EPA-600/2-75-O74
EPA-600/2-76-061a
EPA-600/7-76-O04a
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-670/4-73-002
EPA-600/2-76-O35
EPA-650/2-74-010
EPA-600/3-75-008
EPA-600/3-76-018a
EPA-600/3-76-018b
EPA-600/2-76-156
EPA-600/2-76-148
EPA-670/2-75-047
EPA-600/2-75-028
EPA-680/4-74-003
EPA-680/4-75-008
EPA-600/5-74-002
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-600/5-74-011
EPA-650/2-74-003
EPA-650/2-73-029
EPA-670/2-74-035a
EPA-660/2 73-028
EPA-600/5-73-014
EPA-670/2-75-020
EPA-600/2-76-008
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Webb, R. G.
Weber Jr., W. J.
Weber Jr.,
Weber Jr.,
Weber, A.
Weber, A. H
Weber, C. I.
Weber, D.
Weet, J. H.
Weinberg, E.
Weirtburg,
Weinstein,
Weinstein,
Weisback,
Weisberg,
Weise, C.
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weiss, A. H.
Weiss, B.
Weiss, C. M.
Welborn, H.
Wells, R.
R.
W. J.
W. J.
H.
K.
M. S.
M. J.
S. M.
R. A.
H.
H.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
L.
Wells,
Wells,
Welsh
Wen,
Wen,
M.
M.
R. M.
F. L.
C. Y.
C. Y.
L.
Wendt, J. O.
Wendl, J. O.
Werner, A. S.
Wesolowski, J. J.
Westphal, J. A.
Westphal,
Wezernak,
Wheeler,
J. A.
C. T.
R. J.
Whitacre, G. R.
White,
White,
White,
White,
White,
White,
White,
White,
Whiting, D.
Whitman, J.
Whitmore, F. J.
Whitney, D. C.
Whitney, D. C.
Wickersham, K.
Wiersma, J. L.
C
I. L.
J. E.
J. H.
J. T.
R. K.
U. M.
W.
Wilbur
Wilcox
Wilder
Wiley,
Wilkins,
Wilkins,
Wilkins,
D. J.
E. A.
M. J.
A. J.
G.
G. C.
G. E.
EPA-660/4-75-003
EPA-670/2-75-061
EPA-670/2-74-047
EPA-670/2-74-012
EPA-600/4-75-004
EPA-600/4-76-030a
EPA-670/4-73-001
EPA-600/9-76-018
EPA-670/2-75-015
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-670/2-73-062
EPA-670/2-74-052
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-600/2-76-045
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-600/2-76-194
EPA-600/2-76-036J
EPA-600/2-76-036d
EPA-600/2-76-036h
EPA-600/2-76-036g
EPA-600/2-76-036e
EPA-600/2-76-036b
EPA-600/2-76-036c
EPA-600/2-76-O36k
EPA-600/2-76-036f
EPA-600/2-76-036!
EPA-600/2-76-036a
EPA-670/2-75-031
EPA-670/2-73-049
EPA-600/3-76-064
EPA-670/2-74-075
EPA-600/2-76-049b
EPA-600/2-76-049a
EPA-600/2-76-092
EPA-670/2-74-050
EPA-600/2-75-023
EPA-650/2-73-003
EPA-650/2-74-017
EPA-600/2-75-075
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-600/2-76-059
E P A-600/2-76-005a
EPA-600/2-76-005b
EPA-660/3-74-028
EPA-650/2-74-068
EPA-650/2-74-011
EPA-600/2-76-075
EPA-600/5-76-001
EPA-660/2-74-027
EPA-600/2-76-034
EPA-660/2-75-001
EPA-600/2-75-009
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-650/2-73-017
EPA-660/2-75-018
EPA-600/4-75-001
EPA-650/4-73-003
EPA-600/4-76-016A
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-600/5-75-008
EPA-600/2-76-188
EPA-600/3-76-008
EPA-670/2-73-042
EPA-600/3-76-027
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-600/2-76-051g
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-600/2-76-05H
Will, L. A.
Williams, D.
Williams, E. R.
Williams, R.
Williamson, D. G.
Wilmorh, R. C.
Wilmoth, R. C.
Wilson, D. F.
Wilson, D. G.
Wilson, J. R.
Wilson, K. D.
Wilson, W. I.
Windom, H. J.
Winfield, R. P.
Winfield, R. P.
Winiarski, L.
Winick, R. D.
Winkler, P. F.
Winkler, W.
Winner, R. W.
Wirtanen, W. T.
Wise, R. H.
Wise, R. H..
Wise, R. H.
Wixon, B. G.
Wixson, B. G.
Wolcott, A. R.
Wolfe, N. L
Wolfe, N. L.
Walk, R. H.
Wolk, R. H.
Wood, A. L.
Woodward, J. B.
Wren, 1. J.
Wullschleger, R. E.
Wymore, A. H.
Yaffe, H. J.
Yartagida, N.
Yang, P. Y.
Yen, B. C.
Yerino, L. V.
Yin, S. C.
Yocke, M. A.
Yocum, S. C.
Young, C-
Young, C.
Young, J. F.
Young, J. R.
Youngblood, S. B.
Yousef, Y. A.
Yu, H. H. S.
Yung, S.
Yung, S.
Zachar, F. R.
Zada, F. K.
Zada, F. K.
Zada, F. K.
Zada, F. K.
Zadick, F. J.
Zakely, B. J.
Zall, R. R.
Zanders, D. L.
Zandi, I.
Zanoni, A. E.
Zaval, F. J.
Zegel, W. C.
Zeitoun, M. A.
Zepp, R. G.
EPA-660/2-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-050
EPA-600/5-73-013
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-600/3-76-024
EPA-670/2-73-100
EPA-670/2-74-051
EPA-660/2-75-028
EPA-670/2-75-040
EPA-660/2-75-028
EPA-670/2-75-063
EPA-600/3-76-035
EPA-600/3-76-023
EPA-600/3-76-065
EPA-660/3-75-005
EPA-660/2-73-001
EPA-600/3-76-069
EPA-670/2-74-031
EPA-600/5-75-015
EPA-600/3-76-051
EPA-660/2-73-036
EPA-600/2-76-198
EPA-670/2-74-034
EPA-670/2-74-O46
EPA-670/2-75-053
EPA-670/2-73-038
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-600/3-76-001
EPA-600/3-76-067
EPA-650/2-73-041
EPA-670/2-73-066
EPA-660/2-75-009
EPA-670/2-74-054
EPA-670/2-73-021
EPA-600/2-76-145
EPA-660/2-74-027
EPA-670/5-74-009
EPA-660/2-74-053
EPA-660/2-74-063
EPA-600/2-76-116
EPA-600/2-76-150
EPA-660/2-74-046
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-600/2-76-114
EPA-600/2-76-046b
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-600/3-76-028
EPA-600/2-75-046
EPA-670/2-74-072
EPA-600/2-76-)25
EPA-600/2-76-154a
EPA-650/2-74-119b
EPA-670/2-74-O02
EPA-650/2-75-057k
EPA-650/2-75-057h
EPA-650/2-75-057e
EPA-650/2-75-057i
EPA-600/2-75-O38
EPA-660/2-74-049
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-600/2-76-176
EPA-670/2-73-072
EPA-600/2-76-145
EPA-670/2-74-003
EPA-600/3-76-016
EPA-660/2-75-021
EPA-600/3-76-001
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Zepp, R. G. EPA-600/3-76-067
Ziegler. R. C EPA-600/2-76-029
Ziegler, R. C. EPA-600/2-76-028
Ziegler, R. C. EPA-670/2-75-042
Zimmerman, J. R. EPA-650/4-74-008
Zink, R. A. EPA-600/7-76-004B
Zink, R. A. EPA-600/7-76-004o
Zinn, J. L. EPA-600/3-76-021
Zippier, K. L. EPA-670/2-73-071
Zoller, M. A. EPA-600/5-73-012c
Zwerman, P. J. EPA-600/2-76-187
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GRANT, CONTRACT, INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT NUMBER INDEX
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CPA 70-40 650/4-75-016
CPA-70-114 600/2-75-057
CPE-70-129 670/2-73-010
DACW 37-74-C-OO 670/2-75-050a
DACW 37-74-C-OO 67 O/2-7 5-050b
DACW 37-74-C-OO 670/2-75-050c
DACW 37-74-C-OO 670/2-75-050d
DACW 37-74-C-OO 670/2-75-050e
DACW 37-74-C-OO 670/2-75-050f
DACW 37-74-C-OO 670/2-75-050g
KHS 70-108 670/2-74-092
GS-03S-38351 600/5-73-013
PH 22-68-67 650/2-75-047
10-12-0007 650/1-74-005
10-12-0019 650/2-74-001
10-12-0023 650/2-73-022
10-12-0040 650/4-74-027
10-12-0049 650/4-73-002
10-12-0061 650/2-74-077
10-12-0088 650/2-74-012
10-12-0134 650/1-74-006
10-12-0143 650/2-74-024
10-12-0162 650/2-74-022
10-12-0166 650/2-74-132
12-12-0097 650/1-74-001
12-12-0139 650/2-74-053
14-12-0024 660/2-74-050
14-12-0024 670/2-74-050
14-12-0168 670/2-74-048
14-12-0179 670/2-73-076
14-12-0494 670/2-75-002
14-12-0505 670/2-73-047a
14-12-0813 670/2-73-062
14-12-0818 660/2-73-033
14-12-0818 670/2-73-033
14-12-0818 670/2-73-037
14-12-0818 670/2-73-040
14-12-0818 670/2-73-058
14-12-0818 670/2-73-070
14-12-0818 670/2-73-073
14-12-0818 670/2-73-075
14-12-0820 670/2-74-025
14-12-0824 670/2-74-074
14-12-0831 670/2-75-009
14-12-0833 660/2-74-076
14-12-0846 670/2-73-042
14-12-0909 600/2-73-002
CONTRACTS
14-12-0922
14-12-150
14-12-874
14-16-005-3034
22-68-0002
22-69-0064
22-69-108
24-12-0004
24-12-0015
24-12-0025
24-12-0027
24-12-0045
35-12-0067
35-12-0067
43-12-0142
5-03-3516
68-01-0040
68-01-0041
63-01-0042
68-01-0067
68-01-0068
68-01-0076
68-01-0082
68-01-0092
68-01-0094
68-01-0095
68-01-0098
68-01-0099
68-01-0110
68-01-0115
68-01-0116
68-01-0120
68-01-0124
68-01-0133
68-01-0135
68-01-0139
68-01-0151
68-01-0154
68-01-0162
68-01-0162
68-01-0162
68-01-0167
68-01-0171
68-01-0177
68-01-0190
68-01-0195
68-01-0197
660/2-74-036
600/2-75-047
600/3-76-028
600/2-76-107
650/3-74-008
650/3-73-001
650/4-75-002
650/2-74-084
650/2-73-049
650/2-73-024
650/2-73-023
650/2-74-017
650/2-73-013
650/2-74-010
650/1-74-007
600/2-75-044
670/2-75-028
670/2-74-071
600/2-75-061
670/2-73-084
670/2-73-068
660/3-73-006
670/4-74-004
600/3-76-047
670/2-74-017
670/2-74-004
670/2-75-057
600/2-76-109
670/2-75-042
670/2-74-091
670/2-74-043
670/2-73-031
670/2-73-078
670/2-74-053
670/2-73-081
670/2-73-069
600/3-76-033
600/3-76-046
600/2-75-034
670/2-75-051
670/2-75-052
660/2-73-003
660/2-73-004
670/2-75-068
660/3-75-016
670/2-74-001
600/2-75-004
239
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
68-01-0276
68-01-0279
68-01-0423
68-01-0426
68-01-0428
68-01-0457
68-01-0465
68-01-0470
68-01-0483
68-01-0483
68-01-0550
68-01-0666
68-01-0703
68-01-0721
68-01-0724
68-01-0728
68-01-0729
68-01-0741
68-01-0741
68-01-0743
68-01-0743
68-01-0744
68-01-0744
68-01-0744
68-01-0748
68-01-0753
68-01-0759
68-01-0759
68-01-0759
68-01-0759
68-01-0759
68-01-0759
68-01-0759
68-01-0759
68-01-0759
68-01-0759
68-01-0763
68-01-0777
68-01-0782
68-01-0788
68-01-0887
68-01-0901
68-01-0904
68-01-1231
68-01-1325
68-01-1774
68-01-1805
650/3-74-002
650/2-73-002
600/5-74-017
600/5-74-009
600/5-74-007
600/2-74-006
670/2-75-047
600/5-73-004
600/2-74-002
600/2-75-009
650/2-74-068
650/1-73-002
600/5-74-004
600/3-76-066
600/2-76-112
600/5-74-010
600/5-73-003
660/2-73-006a
660/2-73-006b
660/2-74-072
660/2-74-073
600/5-73-008a
600/5-73-008b
600/5-74-014
600/3-76-008
600/5-73-005
600/4-73-OOla
600/4-73-OOlb
600/4-74-001
600/4-76-019
600/4-76-023
600/4-76-026
600/4-76-036
680/4-74-002
680/4-74-003
680/4-75-008
670/2-74-002
660/2-74-056
660/3-74-019
600/5-74-008
660/2-74-013
600/5-75-011
660/3-74-022
650/3-75-007
600/2-75-022
600/2-76-191
600/5-74-001
CONTRACTS
68-01-1818
68-01-1818
68-01-1832
68-01-1832
68-01-1837
68-01-1842
68-01-1845
68-01-1850
68-01-1859
68-01-1863
68-01-1870
68-01-1871
68-01-1871
68-01-1882
68-OT-1888
68-01-1898
68-01-1916
68-01-1981
68-01-2114
68-01-2203
68-01-2203
68-01-2221
68-01-2232
68-01-2234
68-01-2234
68-01-2250
68-01-2293
68-01-2411
68-01-2442
68-01-2452
68-01-2471
68-01-2475
68-01-2634
68-01-2637
68-01-2641
68-01-2642
68-01-2671
68-01-2940
68-01-2940
68-01-2940
68-01-2963
68-01-3118
68-01-3188
68-01-3188
68-02-1718
68-02-0003
68-02-0003
600/5-74-006
600/5-74-023
670/4-74-003a
670/4-74-003b
600/5-74-005
600/5-74-019
600/5-75-306
600/5-74-033
600/5-74-032
600/5-75-004
670/2-74-052
600/5-74-002
600/5-74-016
600/5-74-030
600/5-74-018
600/5-74-015
600/5-76-001
600/7-76-001
600/2-74-001
600/5-74-025
600/5-74-026
600/2-75-011
600/5-75-015
600/2-76-016a
600/2-76-016b
600/5-75-007
600/2-76-151
600/5-75-001
600/4-75-001
600/3-76-045
600/1-76-022
600/5-76-003
600/5-76-002
600/5-74-028
600/5-76-004
600/3-76-072
600/5-76-005
600/2-75-070
600/2-76-084
600/9-76-006
600/3-76-040
600/2-76-085
600/7-76-002
600/7-76-003
600/3-76-080
600/2-76-135a
600/2-76-135b
240
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
68-02-0007
68-02-0010
68-02-0017
68-02-0018
68-02-0020
68-02-0022
63-02-0020
68-02-0025
68-02-0054
68-02-0080
68-02-OOS3
68-02-0095
68-02-0202
68-02-0204
68-02-0205
68-02-0206
68-02-0213
68-02-0214
63-02-0216
63-02-0216
68-02-0217
68-02-0217
63-02-021 7
68-02-0217
68-02-0218
68-02-0221
68-02-0223
68-02-0224
68-02-0226
68-02-0227
68-02-0228
63-02-0230
68-02-0230
68-02-0246
68-02-0247
68-02-0247
68-02-0250
68-02-0251
68-02-0251
68-02-0256
68-02-0264
68-02-0265
68-02-0268
68-02-0270
68-02-0272
68-02-0273
68-02-0273
650/2-74-064
650/4-74-037
650/2-74-047
650/2-73-047
650/2-73-026
650/2-73-015
650/2-75-006
650/2-74-085a
650/2-73-027
650/1-73-004
650/1-75-001
650/5-73-001
600/2-76-061a
600/2-75-016
650/2-73-001
650/2-73-042
650/5-73-002
650/4-74-014
650/2~73-033a
650/2-73~033b
650/2-73-048a
650/2-73-048b
650/2-73-043C
650/2-73-94Sd
650/2-74-105
650/2-75-052
650/4-73-001
600/2-76-003
650/2-74-131
650/2-74-066
650/2-74-107
650/2-74-026
650/2-74-087
650/2-74-054
650/2-74-071a
650/2-74-071b
650/2-74-075
600/2-75-069a
600/2-76-088
650/2-73-036
650/2-73-005
650/2-75-037
650/2-75-009
650/2-74-045
650/4-74-003
650/2-73-035
650/2-74-102
CONTRACTS
68-02-0273
68-02-0273
68-02-0277
68-02-0279
68-02-0281
68-02-0281
68-02-0284
68-02--0284
68-02-0285
68-02-02R6
68-02-0286
68-02-0286
63-02-0287
68-02-0293
68-02-0293
68-02-0293
68-02-0297
68-02-0300
68-02-0300
68-02-0307
68-02-0310
68-02-0329
68-02-0332
68-02-0335
68-02-0542
68-02-0543
68-02-0544
68-02-0545
68-02-0546
63-02-0551
68-02-0553
68-02-0556
68-02-0556
68-02-0557
68-02-0561
68-02-0563
68-02-0564
68-02-0566
68-02-0570
68-02-0574
68-02-0575
68-02-0578
68-02-0579
68-02-0580
68-02-0580
68-02-0580
68-02-0581
650/2-74-102a
650/2-75-022
650/2-73-004
650/2-73-003
650/4-75-018a
650/4-75-018b
650/2-74-074
650/2-74-092
650/2-74-093
600/2-76-004
600/2-76-071
650/2-74-004
650/3-74-004a
600/2-76-165
650/2-73-041
650/2-73-04U
650/2-75-045
650/2-73-039
650/2-74-109
650/2-73-043
650/4-74-015
650/1 -73-003
650/2-74-061
650/4-74-012
600/1-75-005
650/2-73-037
650/2-73-016
650/2-74-040
650/2-74-029
650/2-73-010
650/4-73-003
650/9-75-OOla
650/9-75-OOlb
650/3-73-002
650/2-73-025
650/2-74-014
650/2-73-050
650/2-74-044
650/2-73-040
650/4-74-009
650/2-74-094
650/2-73-052
650/2-74-016
650/4-74-011
650/4-74-040
650/4-75-026
650/2-74-060
241
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-02-0584
68-02-0585
68-02-0586
68-02-0587
68-02-0588
68-02-0590
68-02-0591
68-02-0592
68-02-0595
68-02-0600
68-02-0603
68-02-0603
68-02-0605
68-02-0605
68-02-0605
68-02-0609
68-02-0622
68-02-0623
68-02-0623
68-02-0623
68-02-0623
68-02-0625
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0626
68-02-0628
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0629
68-02-0630
650/2-75-015
650/2-73-032
650/1-75-005
650/2-73-030
650/2-73-008
650/2-74-039
650/2-74-133
650/2-75-013a
650/1-74-003
650/2-73-007
650/2-74-03U
650/2-74-031b
650/2-75-027a
650/2-75-027b
650/2-75-027c
650/2-75-051a
650/2-73-028
650/4-74-013
650/4-74-021
650/4-74-024
650/4-74-025
650/2-74-103
600/4-76-014
650/4-74-022
650/4-74-026
650/4-74-028
650/4-74-029
650/4-74-033
650/4-74-039
650/4-75-003
650/4-75-009
650/2-74-023
600/2-76-101
650/2-74-009a
650/2-74-009b
650/2-74-009c
650/2-74-009d
650/2-74-009e
650/2-74-009f
650/2-74-009g
650/2-74-009h
650/2-74-0091
650/2-74-009J
650/2-74-009k
650/2-74-0091
650/2-74-009m
650/2-74-076
68-02-0634
68-02-0634
68-02-0635
68-02-0636
68-02-0636
68-02-0637
68-02-0637
68-02-0647
68-02-0647
68-02-0648
68-02-0648
68-02-0650
68-02-0650
68-02-0650
68-02-0652
68-02-0653
68-02-0654
68-02-0656
68-02-0657
68-02-0658
68-02-0660
68-02-0662
68-02-0665
68-02-0680
68-02-0698
68-02-0699
63-02-0713
63-02-0716
68-02-0742
63-02-0744
68-02-0745
68-02-0752
68-02-0757
68-02-0757
68-02-0760
68-02-0771
68-02-0778
68-02-0782
68-02-0788
68-02-0792
68-02-0798
68-02-0799
68-02-0800
68-02-0994
68-02-1006
68-02-1010
68-02-1010
650/2-74-002a
650/2-74-002b
600/2-76-039
600/2-75-012
650/2-75-020
650/2-74-119a
650/2-74-1 19b
650/2-74-025
650/2-74-025a
650/2-75-OOla
650/2-75-OOlb
600/2-75-037
650/2-74-062
650/2-74-062a
650/4-74-020
650/2-74-069
650/4-74-017
650/2-74-020
650/2-74-006
650/2-73-009
650/2-75-008
650/2-74-OOSa
650/4-74-049
650/4-74-010
650/2-75-068
650/4-75-005
650/1-74-013
650/2-74-055
650/2-74-039
650/4-75-014
650/4-74-042
600/4-75-009
650/2-74-046a
650/2-74-046b
650/4-74-051
650/3-75-004
650/2-74-056
650/2-74-065
650/4-74-052
650/3-75-010
650/4-74-036
600/3-76-030
650/4-74-044
650/4-74-038
600/4-76-013
600/2-76-070
650/2-74-037a
242
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
68-02-1011
68-02-1013
68-02-1015
68-02-1068
68-02-1074
68-02-1074
68-02-1075
68-02-1079
68-02-1081
68-02-1081
68-02-1081
68-02-1081
68-02-1081
68-02-1081
68-02-1082
68-02-1087
68-02-1092
68-02-1093
68-02-1093
68-02-1098
68-02-1098
68-02-1099
68-02-1099
68-02-1145
68-02 1201
68-02-1205
68-02-1206
68-02-1 207
68-02-1208
68-02-1209
68-02-1210
68-02-1210
68-02-1217
68-02-1223
68-02-1224
68-02-1225
68-02-1226
68-02-1226
68-02-1227
68-02-1228
68-02-1228
68-02-1229
68-02-1230
68-02-1233
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
650/2-74-019
650/2-75-031
650/4-74-007
650/2-74-106
600/2-76-OS6a
650/2-74-078a
650/2-75-059
650/2-74-108
600/3-76-Olla
600/3-76-01 Ib
600/3-76-Ollc
600/3-76-016
600/4-76-032
650/3-75-009
600/2-75-018
600/2-76-009
650/2-75-061a
650/2-74-053
650/2-74-058a
650/4-74-023
650/4-75-001
600/2-75-078
600/2-76-153
650/1-74-009
650/2-75-050
600/l-76-010a
650/4-75-008
650/4-74-001
650/2-75-041
650/2-75-039
600/1-75-004
650/2-75-049
650/3-75-002
600/2-75-067
650/2-75-069
650/2-74-059
600/1-76-014
600/1-76-020
600/2-75-024
600/2-75-076
650/2-74-121
650/2-74-120
650/2-75-056
650/4-74-043
650/4-74-005a
650/4-74-005b
650/4-74-005c
CONTRACTS
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
68-02-1235
68-02-1236
68-02-1237
68-02-1237
68-02-1 237
68-02-1237
68-02-1238
68-02-1242
68-02-1243
68-02-1244
68-02-1255
68-02-1266
68-02-1263
68-02-1274
68-02-1274
68-02-1275
68-02-1277
68-02-1279
68-02-1282
68-02-1287
68-02-1289
68-02-1292
68-02-1292
68-02-1293
68-02-1293
68-02-1295
68-02-1297
68-02-1302
68-02-1303
68-02 1303
68-02-1303
68-02-1303
68-02-1303
68-02-1303
68-02-1305
68-02-1306
68-02-1306
68-02-1306
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
650/4-74-005d
650/4-74-005h
650/4-74-0051
650/4-74-005m
650/4-74-005n
650/4-74-050
650/2-75-055
600/4-76-016b
600/4-76-016c
600/4-76-016d
600/4-76-016A
650/4-74-006
650/4-74-016
600/1-76-021
600/2-76-170
650/2-75 007
650/1-75-004
650/2-75-029
600/1-76-019
650/1-74-008
600/2-75-048
650/1-75-002
650/2-75-054
650/2-75-028
600/1-76-018
600/1-76-005
650/2-75-053a
650/2-75-053b
600/4-76-021
600/4-76-022
600/2-76-157
600/4-76-007
600/2-75-051
600/2-75-015
600/2-75-017
600/2-76-144
650/2-74-079
650/2-74-114
650/2-74-124
600/4-76-009
650/2-74-085b
650/2-74-086a
650/2-74-086b
600/2-75-056
600/2-76-044a
600/2-76-044b
650/2-74-028
243
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1308
68-02-1309
68-02-1310
68-02-1310
68-02-1310
68-02-1313
68-02-1314
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1319
68-02-1320
650/2-74-072
650/2-74-098
650/2-74-098a
650/2-74-116
650/2-74-127
650/2-74-130
650/2-75-016
650/2-75-017
650/2-75-030
650/2-75-033
650/2-75-018
600/4-75-016a
600/4-75-016b
650/4-74-035
600/2-76-142
650/2-75-042
600/2-75-054
600/2-76-035
600/2-76-046a
600/2-76-046b
600/2-76-055
600/2-76-069
650/2-74-036
650/2-74-043
650/2-74-083
600/2-75-046
600/2-76-037
600/2-76-052
600/2-76-097
600/2-76-121
650/2-74-091
650/2-74-123
600/2-75-042
600/2-75-068
600/2-76-049a
600/2-76-049b
600/2-76-051a
600/2-76-051b
600/2-76-051c
600/2-76-051e
600/2-76-051f
600/2-76-051g
600/2-76-064
600/2-76-092
650/2-74-033
650/2-75-065
600/2-75-045
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-3 321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1321
68-02-1322
68-02-1322
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-3 323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1323
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
650/2-74-021
650/2-74-041
650/2-74-082
650/2-74-117
650/2-75-019a
650/2-75-046
600/2-76-0] 2 a
600/2-76-013b
600/2-76-L50
650/2-74-101
650/2-74-1 15
650/2-74-122
650/2-75-057a
650/2-75-057b
650/2-75-057c
650/2-75-057d
650/2-75-057e
650/2-75-057f
650/2-75-057^
650/2-75-057U
650/2-75-0571
650/2-75-057J
650/2-75-057k
600/2-76-010
600/2-76-119
600/2-75-066
600/2-75-073
600/2-76-002
600/2-76-014
600/2-76-015
600/2-76-054
600/2-76-056
600/2-76-076
600/2-76-099
600/2-76-J 30
600/2-76-167
650/2-74-052
650/2-74-099
650/2-74-100
650/2-75-034
650/2-75-038
600/2-75-020
600/2-76-001
600/2-76-040
600/2-76-041
600/2-76-066
600/2-76-067
244
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACT
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
63-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1328
68-02-1328
68-02-1329
68-02-1329
68-02-1329
68-02-1329
68-02-1331
68-02-1332
68-02-1332
68-02-1332
68-02-1336
68-02-1336
68-02-1339
63-02-1348
68-02-1352
68-02-1353
68-02-1353
68-02-1360
68-02-1360
68-02-1363
68-02-1363
68-02-1363
68-02-1363
68-02-1364
68-02-1365
68-02-1367
68-02-1367
68-02-1398
68-02-1398
68-02-1398
68-02-1398
68-02-1398
68-02-1401
S
600/2-76-120
600/2-76-133
600/2-76-172
600/2-76-173
600/2-76-174
650/2-74-073
650/2-75-044
650/2-75-066
600/2-76-087
600/2-76-149
600/2-76-155
650/2-74-097
650/2-74-118
650/2-75-021
600/2-75-021a
650/2-74-112
650/2-75-032a
650/2-75-032b
650/2-75-032c
650/2-75-032d
600/2-76-079
600/2-76-161a
600/2-76-161b
600/2-76-166
600/2-76-143a
600/2-76-143b
650/2-74-067
650/2-74-090
650/2-74-030
600/2-76-065
650/2-74-088
600/2-76-098a
600/2-76-098b
650/4-74-019a
650/4-74-046
650/4-75-011
650/4-75-013
600/2-75-014
650/2-75-060
650/2-73-005a
650/2-73-005b
600/2-76-073
600/2-76-080
600/2-76-081
600/2-76-083
600/2-76-159
600/2-76-047
CONTRACTS
68-02-1404
68-02-1404
68-02-1405
68-02-1405
68-02-1405
68-02-1405
68-02-1405
68-02-1405
68-02-1405
68-02-1405
68-02-1405
68-02-1405
68-02-1405
68-02-1406
68-02-1406
68-02-1406
68-02-1406
68-02-1409
68-02-1411
68-02-1412
68-02-1412
68-02-1436
68-02-1438
68-02-1438
68-02-1439
63-02-1453
68-02-1480
68-02-1480
68-02-1480
68-02-1485
68-02-1487
68-02-1496
68-02-1496
68-02-1496
68-02-1660
68-02-1701
68-02-1703
68-02-1704
68-02-1704
68-02-1704
68-02-1714
68-02-1714
68-02-1722
68-02-1723
68-02-1727
68-02-1728
68-02-1728
600/2-76-124
600/2-76-176
600/2-76-036a
600/2-76-036b
600/2-76-036c
600/2-76-036d
600/2-76-036e
600/2-76-036f
600/2-76-036^
600/2-76-036h
600/2-76-0361
600/2-76-036J
600/2-76-036k
600/2-76-048a
600/2-76-048b
650/2-75-026a
650/2-75-026b
600/2-76-072
600/2-76-122
600/2-76-093b
600/2-76-160a
650/2-75-035
600/2-75-013a
600/2-76-077a
650/2-75-064
600/2-76-125
600/2-76-164
650/2-74-129
650/2-74-129a
600/2-76-090
650/2-75-024a
600/2-76-154a
600/2-76-154b
650/2-75-058a
600/2-76-059
600/l-76-010b
600/1-76-012
600/4-76-029a
600/4-76-029b
600/4-76-029c
600/3-76-018a
600/3-76-018b
600/2-75-053
600/1-76-001
600/1-76-017
600/4-76-008
600/4-76-015
245
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-02-1729
68-02-1731
68-02-1740
68-02-1740
68-02-1743
68-02-1748
68-02-1749
68-02-1752
68-02-1753
68-02-1753
68-02-1755
68-02-1767
68-02-1773
68-02-1792
68-02-1802
68-02-1808
68-02-1814
68-02-1816
68-02-1819
68-02-1831
68-02-1833
68-02-1833
68-02-1834
68-02-1835
68-02-1843
68-02-1851
68-02-1851
68-02-1859
68-02-1859
68-02-1869
68-02-1874
68-02-1874
68-02-1874
68-02-1874
68-02-1874
68-02-1875
68-02-1882
68-02-1882
68-02-1944
68-02-1973
68-02-2012
68-02-2110
68-02-2110
68-02-2110
68-02-2112
68-02-2114
68-02-2323
600/4-76-031
600/2-76-034
650/4-75-024a
650/4-75-024b
600/2-76-171
600/2-76-096
600/2-76-062
650/2-75-062
600/3-75-003a
600/3-75-003b
600/2-76-169
600/4-76-037
600/2-75-077
600/2-75-052
600/2-75-074
650/2-75-040
600/2-75-050
600/2-76-042
600/2-76-038
600/2-76-057
600/4-75-005a
600/4-75-005b
600/2-76-138
600/2-76-053
600/2-76-102
650/2-75-005a
650/2-75-005b
600/2-76-093a
600/2-76-137
600/2-76-118
600/2-76-032a
600/2-76-032b
600/2-76-032c
600/2-76-032d
600/2-76-032e
600/2-76-140
600/2-76-012a
600/2-76-012b
600/1-76-009
650/2-73-045
650/2-73-044
600/2-76-089a
600/2-76-089b
600/2-76-089c
600/2-76-177a
600/2-76-141
650/2-75-063
68-02-4191
68-03-0006
68-03-0032
68-03-0032
68-03-0032
68-03-0046
68-03-0047
68-03-0049
68-03-0050
68-03-0060
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-0-3-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0089
68-03-0095
68-03-0095
68-03-0095
68-03-0102
68-03-0123
68-03-0126
68-03-0128
68-03-0138
68-03-0140
68-03-0144
68-03-0145
68-03-0148
68-03-0152
68-03-0154
68-03-0154
68-03-0154
68-03-0156
68-03-0179
68-03-0183
68-03-0183
600/2-76-008
670/2--73-052
670/2-73-OU
670/2-73-015
670/2-73-016
670/2-73-013
670/5-74-003
670/2-73-006
670/2-73-066
670/2-73-056
670/2-73-053A
670/2-73-053A-P
'•70/2-73-053B
670/2-73-053C
670/2-73-053D
670/2-73-053E
670/2-73-053F
670/2-73-053G
670/2-73-053T*
670/2-73-0531
670/2-73-053J
670/2-73-053K
670/2-73-053L
670/2-73-053M
670/2-73-053N
670/2-73-0530
670/2-73-053P
670/2-74-019
670/2-74-020
670/2-74-021
670/2-75-045
670/2-75-024
670/1-75-001
670/2-75-023
670/2-74-078
670/2-75-049
600/2-76-198
670/2-75-014
670/2-75-038
600/2-75-035
670/2-74-033
670/2-74-045
670/2-74-036
670/2-73-086
670/2-74-040
670/2-74-037
670/2-74-038
246
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PROJECT KO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CO
63-03-0183
68-03-0133
68-03-0183
68-03-0193
68-03-0203
68-03-0220
68-03-0221
68-03-0228
68-03-0233
68-03-0244
68-03-0244
68-03-0250
68-03-0251
68-03-0251
68-03-0260
68-03-0261
68-03-0261
68-03-0262
68-03-0262
68-03-0268
68-03-0271
68-03-0272
68-03-0272
68-03-0283
68-03-C236
68-03-0288
68-03-0298
68-03-0302
68-03-0327
68-03-0334
68-03-0335
68-03-0349
68-03-0409
68-03-0409
68-03-0417
68-03-0426
68-03-0430
68-03-0439
68-03-0442
68-03-0443
68-03-0455
68-03-0470
68-03-0499
68-03-2016
68-03-2016
68-03-2052
68-03-2053
NTRACTS
670/2-74-065
670/2-74-066
670/2-74-063
670/5-75-001
670/2-75-012
670/2-74-056
670/2-75-007
670/2-75-004
660/2-73-026
670/2-74-095a
670/2-74-095b
600/2-76-146
600/2-76-175a
600/2-76-175b
670/2-74-082
600/3-76-071a
600/3-76-071b
670/2-74-087
670/2-75-067
670/2-74-003
600/3-76-048
600/2-75-062
670/2-75-011
670/2-74-039
600/2-75-041
660/3-75-024
660/3-75-018
600/2-76-116
670/2-75-066
600/2-75-038
600/2-76-145
600/2-76-180
600/2-75-065
600/2-76-006
600/2-76-181
600/2-75-027
600/2-76-050
660/3-75-037
600/2-76-105
600/4-76-018
600/2-76-103
600/2-75-040
600/2-76-058
600/7-76-004a
600/7-76-004b
600/3-75-011
600/2-76-078
CONTRACTS
68-03-2121
68-03-2136
68-03-2139
68-03-2176
68-03-2395
GRANTS
AP 01186
AP-01269-02
EC-00281
EC-0030-03
EC-0030-03
F.C-00600
EP-00242
EP-00248
EP-00250
EP-00254
EP-00257
EP-00259
EP-00261
EP-00262-02
EP-00265
EP-00266
EP-00268
EP-00274
EP-00276-04
EP-00279
EP-00283
EP-00302
EP-00304
EP-00316
EP-00319
EP-00328
EP-00329
EP-00329
EP-00329
EP-00362
EP-00386
EP-00393
EP-00458
EP-00458
EP-00500-01
EP-00829-01
EP-01030
P5-01-1805
UI-00509
UI-00557
WP 01351-01
600/2-76-115
660/2-75-011
600/2-76-117
600/3-76-034
600/2-76-148
650/3--74-003
650/2-74-005
670/9-73-035
670/2-73-089A
670/2-73-089B
670/5-74-002
670/2-74-027
670/2-73-023
670/2-73-063
670/2-73-085
670/2-73-065
670/2-73-072
670/2-73-048
670/2-73-009
670/2-73-083
670/2-73-039
670/2-73-061
670/2-73-090
670/2-73-005
670/2-73-011
670/2-73-025
670/2-73-051
670/2-73-087
670/2-73-041
670/2-73-034
670/2-73-095
660/2-73-038
670/2-73-038
670/2-75-053
670/2-73-030
670/2-73-049
670/2-73-021
670/5-73-020
670/5-74-001
670/2-74-014
660/2-74-081
670/5-74-006
600/1-75-002
670/2-73-057
670/2-73-017
660/3-74-014
247
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
WP-01322-02
WPD 184-01-67
WPD-1 12-01-66
WPRD 121-01-68
WPRD 139-01-68
UPRD 16-01-67
UPRD 185-01-68
UPRD 23-01-68
WPRD 242-01
WPRD 247-01
WPRD 263-01-68
WPRD 263-01-68
WPRD 263-01-68
WPRD 263-01-68
WPRD 263-01-68
UPRD 3-01-68
WPRD 30-01-0067
WPRD 4-01-67
WPRD 4-01-67
l-fl-WP-26, 212
11010 DYO
11010 ELP
11010 ENK
11010 EZQ
11010 FAC
11010 FAC
11010 FLQ
11010 FYM
11010 GAK
11010 GWI
11020 FAM
11020 FAN
11020 FAU
11020 FAX
11022 ELK
11022 FLV
11023 EKC
11023 FAR
11023 FAS
11024 EVF
11030 HJP
11060 DRO
11060 FRQ
11060 GVT
12010 DNF
12010 DOT
12010 DRH
670/2-73-027
660/2-74-030
670/2-75-054
670/2-73-024
600/2-75-060
670/2-75-037
660/2-73-015
670/2-73-098
670/2-73-092
670/2-74-061
600/2-76-027
600/2-76-028
600/2-76-029
600/2-76-030
600/2-76-031
660/2-74-035
670/2-73-096
670/2-74-077
670/2-75-027
600/3-76-039
670/2-75-060
670/2-73-024
670/2-73-103
670/2-73-098
600/2-75-049
600/3-76-003
670/2-73-050
670/2-73-033
600/2-76-134
600/2-73-004
670/2-74-079
670/2-73-071
600/2-75-071
670/2-75-020
670/2-74-022
670/2-75-035
670/2-75-019
670/2-75-010
670/2-73-067
600/2-73-002
670/2-74-096
660/2-73-038
600/2-75-030
670/2-74-062
660/2-74-050
670/2-74-059
660/2-73-033
GRANTS
12010 DSA
12010 TNM
12010 FXD
12010 GUG
12020 EGC
12020 ERM
12020 FOR
12040 DEH
12040 DRY
12040 EJi:
12040 GOD
12040 HDU
12050 GTR
12060 DFF
12060 DQV
12060 EGV
12060 EIG
12060 EKQ
12060 ESC
12060 ESY
12060 FAR
12060 FLL
12060 FRW
12060 FRW
12060 FYG
12060 HCW
12060 HFY
12060 HNG
12060 HPC
12070 HER
12080 GCH
12090 IILO
12110 GLP
12120 FYV
12120 GLE
12120 li:
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
14010
14010
14010
14010
14010
14010
14010
14020
14020
14040
14040
15010
15020
15030
150?0
15030
15080
15030
16010
16010
16010
16010
16010
16010
16010
15010
16020
16020
16020
16020
16030
16040
16050
16050
16050
16050
16050
16050
16050
16070
16070
16070
16070
16070
16070
16080
16080
".FJ
F,FL
EFN
FWW
GCM
"I IT
HOC
EHW
7VW
7V 0
T"rr>
L /^ O
PF.K
IIIX
EJO
HET
DP.U
DCK
DFI
DIJN
EDJ
EJI1
ELF
EQO
DUD
EDO
EGG
GIY
ELZ
FRL
DDK
DIL
DIL
DIL
DX!"x
ESP
GQQ
DEP
DEP
DGO
DGY
EKZ
F3Y
DPC
DPC
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
600/2-
600/2-
600/2-
670/2-
660/2-
660/2-
660/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
660/2-
660/2-
670/2-
670/2-
600/2-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/2-
670/2-
660/2-
660/3-
670/4-
660/2-
660/2-
660/3-
660/2-
660/2-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/2-
600/2
600/2
GRANTS
73-092
73-054
73-093
76-114
76-111
76-106
74-009
74-019
74-037
74-018
73-080
73-088
74-063
73-035
74-043
73-099
73-068
76-127
74-034
73-002
-73-001
-73-003
-73-006
-73-015
-74-017
-74-010
-73-079
-74-021
-74-026
-74-004
-73-027
-73-008
-73-009
-74-082
-74-083
-73-011
-73-008
-74-002
-73-025
-74-004a
-74-004b
-75-025
-73-010
-73-005
-73-029
-76-005a
-76-005b
16080
16080
16080
16080
16080
16100
16100
16110
16130
16130
16130
16130
17010
17020
17030
17030
17030
17040
17050
17050
17050
17060
17060
17070
17080
17080
17080
18050
18050
18050
18050
18050
18050
18050
18080
18080
800042
800055
800055
800055
800055
800150
800171
800209
800230
800250
800261
T)YJ
FHH
FWE
FYW
FYT'7
FT\T0
PAK
GCW
FDO
GNK
GSD
TIKK
EB:I
EPF
D?'A
DIIW
FBH
DSR
DBI
DFJ
EEY
DNU
EYZ
HDA
FSF
GCI
FHV
DET
DFQ
DIJ
DMB
DPL
ELT
FLS
DFU
FBW
660/2-
660/2-
600/2-
660/2-
660/2-
660/3-
660/2-
600/5-
660/2-
660/2-
660/2-
660/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
600/2-
670/2-
670/2-
600/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
600/2-
670/2-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
650/2-
660/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
650/2-
600/3-
650/3-
600/1-
660/2
660/2
74-016
73-022
74-003
73-025a
73-025b
73-018
73-017
74-013
73-012
73-011
73-003
73-004
73-027
-74-012
-73-074
-74-047
-75-039
-74-077
-74-018
-75-032
-74-048
-73-029
-73-082
-74-004
-73-064
-76-022
-74-080
-74-003
-73-016
-73-020
-73-017
-73-019
-74-006
-73-004
-74-014
-74-031
-75-002
-73-032
-73-032
-74-083
-74-084
-74-034
-76-021
-75-005
-76-015
-74-091
-73-019
249
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT MO.
GRANTS
800278
800278
800294
800312
800316
800351
800354
800355
800356
800359-02
800364
800365
800369
800371
800372
800373
800384
800397
800397
800397
800398
800399-06
800400
800401
800426
800426
800428
800430
800432
800432
800432
800432
800435
S00504
300510
800510
800536
800602
800605
800608
800609
800610
800610
800613
800613
800613
800613
-01
660/2-74-
660/2-74-
660/2-75-
660/2-75-
650/2-74-
670/2-74-
600/2-75-
600/3-76-
670/2-75-
600/4-76-
660/2-75-
660/3-75-
660/3-73-
600/3-76-
600/3-76-
660/3-74-
600/1-76-
650/4-74-
650/4-74-
650/4-74-
600/3-76-
600/3-76-
660/2-74-
660/2-74-
600/2-76-
660/2-74-
600/3-76-
600/3-76-
670/2-75-
670/2-75-
670/2-75-
670/2-75-
660/3-75-
660/3-75-
600/3-76-
660/3-73-
660/3-75-
670/2-74-
660/3-75-
660/3-75-
660/3-75-
600/3-76-
660/3-75-
660/2-73-
660/2-74-
660/3-75-
660/3-75-
GRANTS
052
084
014
017
110
032
029
069
039
034
009
013
009
022
023
016
008
032
045a
045b
070
064
005
033
019
049
042
063
033a
033b
033c
033d
014
027
060
022
021
030
004
022
006
065
005
012
085
002
038
800625
800650
800650
800652
800662
800662
800674
800677
800678
800680
300635
800688
800700
800704
800707
800731
800736
800745
800746
800747
800766
800766
800767
800767
800767
80076z
800778
800781
800786
800798
800842
800845
800852
800853
800854
800857
800857
800857
800863
800866
800869
800897
800904
800909
800916
800921
800923
600/2
670/2
670/2
670/2
600/4
650/4
670/5
650/3
660/2
660/2
670/2
670/2
600/3
660/3
670/2
660/2
660/3
670/2
660/2
660/2
660/2
670/2
600/2
600/2
660/2
670/2
660/3
600/2
670/2
600/2
650/2
650/3
600/2
660/2
660/2
600/2
600/2
600/2
600/2
650/2
650/2
600/2
660/2
660/2
650/3
660/2
660/2
- 7 6 - 1 9 3
-74-013
-75-056
-74-015
-75-004
-75-0.15
-74-004
-75-003
-74-003
-73-024
-73-060
-75-031
-76-009
-75-017
-73-022
-75-003
-74-025
-74-070
-74-046
-74-025
-75-021
-74-016
-76-187
-75-110
-74-063
-74-075
-74-028
-75-023
-75-040
-75-019
-74-011
-75-006
-76-139
-74-029
-74-071
-74-009a
-74-009b
-74-009c
-76-136
-73-011
-75-067
-75-063
-74-061
-74-004
-75-011
-74-048
-75-013
250
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PROJECT KG.
REPORT :iO.
PROJECT NO
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
800929
800935
300938
800940
800940
300941
800943
800949
S 009 50
300966
300984
S009G9
800991
800992
800992
800994
800997
801000
801003
80] 029
801035-01
801036
801039
S01040
801041
801062
801065
801102
801113
801120
801124-03
801128-02-2
801136
801159
801174
801178
801187
801192
801207
801209
801226
801234
801236
801273
801276
801282
801282
600/2-76-060
660/2-74-074
670/2-75-030
600/3-76-061 A
600/3-76-061B
670/2-75-046
660/2-74-053
650/3-75-008
650/2-74-095
670/2-74-049
600/3-76-024
660/3-74-027
660/2-74-079
600/3-76-062A
600/3-76-062B
660/3-74-033
660/2-73-002
600/5-74-022
660/3-75-003
660/2-73-027
600/3-76-036
660/3-74-007
660/3-73-018
660/2-75-005
600/2-75-072
660/3-74-029
660/2-74-090
600/4-76-002
650/4-75-012
650/4-74-004
660/3-75-026
600/3-76-007
650/3-74-006
670/2-74-057
650/3-74-011
600/3-76-004
600/2-76-158
600/2-75-055
660/2-73-030
600/3-76-068
600/5-74-027
600/5-74-011
670/2-75-006
600/2-76-128
600/2-76-108
670/2-74-076a
670/2-74-076b
GRANTS
801289
801289
801289
801289
801303
801321
801336
801 340
801342
801343
801349
801353
801361
801362
80] 363
801374
801376
801381
801393
801397
801399-02
801400
80141 1
801417
801419
801432
801446
801454
801454-01
801454-03
801470
801473
801473
801473
80]473
801473
801481
801484
801490
801500
801521
801522
801577
801581-02-2
801603
801615
801622
670/2-74-035a
670/2-74-035b
670/2-74-036a
670/2-74-036b
670/2-73-091
650/2-73-020
650/2-75-036
650/3-74-007
670/2-74-031
660/3-74-020
670/2-75-016
600/2-76-1 10
660/3-73-023
660/3-73-024
660/3-75-033
600/5-73-016
600/5-73-015
660/3-75-030
650/1-74-010
600/2-75-043
600/2-76-020
660/2-75-007
600/5-74-020
660/2-74-077
600/5-75-003
660/2-75-001
650/2-74-007
660/2-75-003
660/2-74-024
600/2-76-189
650/1-74-012
600/5-73-012a
600/5-73-012b
600/5-73-012c
600/5-73-012d
600/5-73-012e
600/5-74-029
660/2-74-006
650/2-73-014
600/5-74-024
600/5-73-007
600/5-73-011
660/2-74-094
600/2-76-132
650/2-74-063
650/2-74-027
670/2-75-034
251
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT 'TO.
GRANTS
GRANTS
801628
801630
801633
801633
801647
801650
801658
801662
801666
801673
801677
801678
801684
801799
801799
801799
801799
801800
801830
801835
801837
801867
801870
801870
801870
801872
801876
801944
801945
802003
802005
802009-01
802022
802032
802043
802084
802111
802113
802168
802174
802196
802204
802205
802210
802214
802219
802219
600/2-74-
670/2-74-
670/2-75-
670/2-75-
660/2-74-
650/1-74-
670/2-73-
660/2-74-
660/2-74-
600/5-75-
670/2-74-
670/2-74-
660/2-74-
670/2-75-
670/2-75-
670/2-75-
670/2-75-
600/1-76-
670/2-74-
660/2-74-
600/1-76-
660/2-75-
670/5-74-
670/5-74-
670/5-74-
670/2-75-
660/2-74-
670/2-75-
650/4-74-
600/2-75-
650/1-74-
660/2-74-
600/1-76-
660/2-74-
650/1-75-
660/2-75-
600/2-76-
670/2-75-
660/2-75-
660/2-75-
600/2-76-
600/2-75-
660/2-75-
600/3-76-
600/3-76-
670/2-74-
670/2-75-
005
094
026a
026b
034
Oil
043
064
068
010
024 A
075
061
062
063
064
003
073
054
004
027
007
008
009
043
044
032
041
031
002
023
002
Oil
003
028
063
055
026
019
194
075
012
051
073
026
•022
802254
802254
802269
802270
802291
802292
802309
802310
802348
802359
802366
802396
802400
302402
302411
SC2419--01
802423
802424
802441
80244.3
80244.3
802444
80245?
802464
802475
802495
802499-01
802526
802532
802575
802586
802603-01
802614
802621
802633
802637
802647
802670
802679-01
802682
802684
802716
802726
802730
802753
802755-01
802781
670/2
670/2-
650/2
650/2
650/2
600/2
600/2
600/2
660/3
600/3-
650/2
600/2
670/2
650/2
670/2
650/2
GOO/5
600/2
600/5
600/5
600/5
600/5
600/3
600/3
670/2
670/4
650/2
600/2
600/2
600/5
660/2
600/2
670/2
670/2
600/3
670/2
600/3
600/3
600/3
600/2
600/2
670/2
650/2
600/2
600/2
600/4
600/2
73-104
74-008
74-080
74-051
74-048
76-156
7 6-OP, 2
75-007
75-015
-76-020
75-012
76-021
75-021
7 4-0.; 2
75-017
74-096
75-000
75-025
73-009
75-005
75-009
74-021
76-03S
76-044
74-054
74-005
75-023
76-133
76-188
75-017
75-016
76-184
74-023
75-048
76-027
75-015
75-005
76-059
76-074
76-196
76-045
75-041
75-043
76-147
76-017
76-020
75-033
252
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
OR ANTS
802336
802853-01-0
S02926
802946
802966--01
002980-01
803006-01-1
303021
803026
803046-01
803049-01
S03055-01-0
303056
803063
303063
803063
303063
803063-01
803069
303099
803107-01
803111
803116-01-0
803126-01
803136
803207-01
303226-01
803264-01-0
803278
803294
803546
803556-01
803590
E03663
803729
803992-01
804330
820529-01
600/5-75-018
600/2-76-024
600/2-74-008
600/2--76-163
600/3-76-012
660/4-75-002
600/4-76-005
660/2-75-010
660/2-75-025
600/2-75-005
600/5-75-016
600/2-75-058
600/5-75-012
600/2-76-113
600/2-76-129
670/2-75-044
670/2-75-059
670/2-75-003
670/2-75-065
600/2-76-104
600/9-75-006
670/2-75-058
600/2-76-043
600/2-76-192
600/3-76-075
600/2-76-178
670/2-75-029
600/2-76-197
600/2-76-100
670/9-75-004
600/9-75-007
600/2-75-059
600/9-76-007a
600/9-76-004
600/9-75-005
600/2-76-185
600/9-76-015
600/3-75-007
INTER-AGENCY
IAG D4-F451
IAG D4-0446
IAG D4-0528
IAG D4-509
IAG 40-191-69
IAG-D4-F399
IAG-D4-0040
IAG-D4-0344
660/2-75-018
660/2-75-015
600/2-76-007
600/1-76-006
600/2-76-025
600/2-75-064
600/2-76-026
600/4-75-002
INTER-
IAO-D4-Q377
IAO-D4-0439
IAG-T)4-0454
IAG-T14-0501
IAG-D4-0569
IAC-T>5-r>721
IAG-D5-F721
IAG-D5-0416
IAG-T)5-0416
IAG-P5-0685
IAG-OI52 (T»)
IAG-0.15 3D
IAG-0]55
IAG-069
IAG-097(D)
IAG-100(D)
IAG-133-D
IAG-133-D
IAG-134(D)
IAG-141(D)
IAG-148
IAG-148(D)
IAG-152(D)
IAG-323
IAG0020(D)
IAG0077(D)
IAG0085(D)
IAG0134(T))
IAG0139(D)
IAG0149(D)
IAG0177(n)
IAG0199(D)
IAG0215
IAG085 (D)
IAG31990A
IAG4H374(D)
IAG40377(D)
PL-480:5-533
TV-30541A
TV-30541A
TV-30541A
AGENCY
650/2-
600/1-
650/2-
600/2-
600/2-
000/2-
600/7-
600/3-
600/3-
600/2-
fiOO/3-
600/3-
600/3-
600/3-
650/2-
600/2-
600/2-
600/2-
600/2-
660/3-
600/5-
600/5-
660/3-
650/3-
650/2-
650/2-
650/2-
650/2-
650/2-
650/2-
650/2-
650/2-
650/2-
650/2-
650/2-
600/5-
650/4-
600/2-
650/2-
650/2-
650/2-
-3
75-048
76-016
75-011
76-075
7 6-IP-2
76-162
76-005
76-031
76-032
76-091
75-013
76-076
76-056
76-010
75-014
76-126
76-068a
76-068b
75-006
75-011
75-013
75-002
75-010
74-005
74-038
74-1 13
73-006
73-051
74-070
74-104
73-034
74-057
74-125
75-004
74-049a
74-031
74-030
76-074
73-019a
73-019b
73-019c
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EPA-600/9-76-013b
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
ORD PUBLICATIONS SUMMARY -
2.
June 1976
7. AUTHOR(S)
Technical Information Staff
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Research and Development
Cincinnati, OH 45268
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
(Same as Above)
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION-NO.
5. REPORT DATE
June 1976
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
1RW103
11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
In-house
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Publications Summary 1973-1976
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
EPA-ORD
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16. ABSTRACT
This summary is a current listing of the Office of Research & Development's
final reports on in-house, grant, contract, and interagency projects. Reports
are indexed by Title, Subject Area, Performing Organization, Personal Author,
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reader in identifying reports of interest. Instructions on how to order copies
of reports are on the inside of the front cover.
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