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EPA-600/9-76-013d
December 1976
ORD PUBLICATIONS SUMMARY
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ATTENTION
On June 29, 1975, Ibe Office of Research and Development (ORD) was officially reorganized. One of the major impacts of this
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FOREWORD
This is the eighth and last issue of the Office of Research and Development's (ORD's) quarterly ORD PUBLICATIONS
SUMMARY. This final SUMMARY is a comprehensive listing of ORD and its predecessors' final reports on in-house,
grant, contract, and interagency projects published from 1967 through 1976. An abstracts section to provide brief
abstracts of recently printed reports is included, as well as cumulative indices by title, subject area, performing
organization, author, report number, and grant, contract, or interagency agreement number. Instructions for ordering
copies of reports are on the inside front cover.
Although this is the last comprehensive listing published by ORD, those on the mailing list for the SUMMARY will
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This Office believes that one document which lists all EPA publications will better serve the user than a document which
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SERIES DESCRIPTION
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was formed in late 1970 from programs in severaf executive agencies, i.e., the Deportment 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 on office-wide series of designations within
which each research report would be published. The series can be used to describe me general thrust of EPA research and development and also to aid in identifying the use for
each report. The present numbering system and cover cofor for each report is keyed to mis Series Description.
SERIES 1 -ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH (yollow covers)
Assigned to Series 1 are projects and studies relating to human tolerances for harmful substances or conditions, generally assessed from a health effects viewpoint. In
addition to toxicology and other medical specialties, study areas include physiological or psychological studies, and the development of biomedicol instrumentation.
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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 3 includes investigations of the long- and short-term effects of pollutants on plants, animals, and materials. Research includes formation, transport, and pathway
studies to determine the fate and effects of pollutants to provide the basis for setting standards to minimize pollution effects on aquatic, terrestrial, and atmospheric
environments.
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Research conducted to develop new or improved methods, instrumentation, and quality assurance techniques and procedures to accurately identify and quantify
environmental pollutants is included in Series 4. Also included are the studies to determine the ambient concentration of pollutants or the variance of pollutants as a
function of time and/or meteorological factors.
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Series 5 reports document research and development efforts that ore related to me socioeconomtc impacts of pollution and its abatement. They also cover the potential
to use institutional management and regulation action as tools to reduce pollution. Specific areas of investigation might include land use alternatives, economic impact of
regulation, planning methods for state and local government offices responsible for pollution abatement, and techniques for determining cost-benefit ratios for
alternative pollution abatement options.
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In Series 6 are assessments of the available scientific and technical knowledge on major pollutants that would be helpful in regulatory decision making or evaluating a
major area of completed study. The serie presents objective evaluations of existing knowledge— evaluations that point out its completeness, the validity of its data base
and fhe uncertainties and gaps that may exist. Most reports are multimedia in scope focusing on a single medium only to the extent warranted.
SERIES 7 - INTERAGENCY ENERGY-ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (dark gr*«r.)
Reports in this series result from the effort funded under the 17-agency Federal Energy-Environmental Research ond Development Program. These studies relate to EPA's
mission to protect fhe public health and werfare from adverse effects of pollutants associated with energy systems. The goal of the Program is to assure the rapid
development of domestic energy supplies in an en«ronmenro%-companole manner by providing fhe necessary environmental data and control technology.
investigations include analyses of the transport of energy-related pollutants and their 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.
SERIES »- "SPECIAL" REPORTS (covers of varying design)
This series is reserved for reports which are intended to meet the technical information needs of specifically targeted user groups. Reports in this series include Problem
Oriented Reports, Research Application Reports, and Executive Summary Documents. Typical examples of these reports include state-of-the-art analyses, technology
assessments, reports on the results of major research and development efforts, desgign manuals, user manuals, etc.
SERIES 9 - MISCELLANEOUS (coven 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 iii
Series Description iv
Users' Guide vi
New Report Abstracts Section 1
Bibliographic Section
600 Reports 31
650 Reports 82
660 Reports 105
670 Reports 118
480 Reports 137
R2 Reports 139
1100 Reports 161
Title Index 190
Current Subject Area Index 245
Performing Organization Index - 302
Personal Author Index 349
Grant, Contract, Interagency Agreement Number Index 382
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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
This section contains a brief abstract of each recently printed report. An abstract will appear in only one issue so if you need
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 from July 1973 - December 1976 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/J-76-001 PE1BD612 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Trace Organic Components at Fingerprints in Gas Chromatographic Identification of Spilled Asphalts BY F. K. Kawahara, Environmental
Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
The development and testing of a new concept for oil identification made possible the successful application of a novel method of using weak acids to
fingerprint heavy petroleum oils, to trace them to the source. A new derivative preparation followed by electron capture detection-gas chromatography
was used to exclude measurement of unwanted impurities that usually plague flame ionization detection. In addition it was found that the weathering
of asphalts may be simulated by the simple process of vigorous water washing. Aromatics other than those responsible for infrared absorption at 810
cm'1 appear to be lost in weathering. EPA CONTACT: Kawahara, F. K. 8-684-7313
600/J-76-003 PE1CC614 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Disinfection of New Water Mains BY R. W. Buelow, R. H. Taylor, E. E. Geldreich, A. Goodenkauf, L. Wilwerding, f. Holdren, M. Hutchinson, and I.
H. Nelson, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
The "AWWA Standard for Disinfecting Water Mains" (AWWA C601-68) has fallen into disuse by a number of water utilities because of repeated
bacteriological failures following initial disinfection with recommended high-dose chlorination. Other methods of disinfection, including the use of
potassium permanganate and copper solfate, do not alleviate this problem. Physical cleanliness of new mains is of primary importance and may result
in successful disinfection with the low free-chlorine residuals in distribution-line water. EPA CONTACT: Buelow, R. W. 8-684-7236
600/J-76-004 PE1H062I IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Sequential Radiochemical Analysis for Ruthenium, Strontium and Cesium in Environmental Air BY H. L. Krieger, E. R. Martin, and C. W.
Frishkom, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
In routine surveillance operations, the radionuclide measurement of air discharged from an operating nuclear facility involves the entrainment of
radionuclides on selective filter or absorptive media, and the determination of their gross beta activity. However, a more sensitive technique is required
when specific analysis is desired for valid assessment of environmental radiation exposure, particularly when the gross beta activity levels are below
TOO fCi/m". For measuring environmental levels of "*Ru in air samples on glass fiber filters, a radiochemical procedure has been developed, tested and
evaluated. The method which involves digestion, distillation, and precipitation to separate and purify the radioruthenium has been employed in the
analysis of air samples over the past year and a half. The method has been subsequently modified so that ruthenium, strontium and cesium can be
measured sequentially on a single air filter. Minimum detection limits (3 sigma counting error) have averaged <0.02 fCi/m3 for Ru and <0.01
f Ci/m1 for '"Cs and "/"Sr; chemical yields have been 75,80 and 75 % respectively. EPA CONTACT: Krieger, H.I. 8-684-7348
600/J-76-005 PE1BC611 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Single-Stage Nitrification-Denitrification BY D. F. Bishop, J. A. Heidman, and J. B. Stamberg, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH
The removal of 75-84% of the nitrogen from primary wastewaters was achieved in a single stage activated sludge process. The two-pass reactor was
operated with a food to mass ratio (F/M) of approximately 0.1 gm BODs/day/gm MLVSS. The air was applied on a 30-minute cycle first to one
reactor pass then to the other pass. Mechanical mixers suspended the mixed liquor solids when the air was not applied. The D.O. concentration varied
from 0.0 mg/1 without air to 2-3 mg/1 during aeration. In June, with a 9-hour detention time in the reactor, the residual pollutant concentrations
averaged 23 mg/1 of COO (90 % removal), 3.8 mg/1 of total nitrogen (84 % removal), and 7.8 mg/1 of suspended solids (93 % removal). In February,
witha 12-hour reactor detention time, the residual pollutants averaged 25 mg/1 of COD (89% removal), 6.0 mg/1 ofTotalN(75% removal), and 14
mg/1 of suspended solids (87% removal). Since the nitrate from nitrification was used to remove BODs from the wastewater, the process advantages
for single state nitrification-denitrification included the reduction in the amount of air needed to achieve BODs removal and nitrification; the
minimizing of supplemental organic carbon sources for denitrification; and the elimination of clarifiers in staged nitrification-denitrification. EPA
CONTACT: Bishop, D. F. 8-684-7628
600/J-76-006 PE1BD612 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Systems Chemical Analysis of Petroleum Pollutants BY F. K. Kawahara, and Y. Y. Yang, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH
With the application o< discriminant analysis of, relevant infrared spectrophotometric data, 99% of numerous known and unknown oil samples have
been correctly characterized and identified via a two-step procedure. In step one, the unknown is characterized by one of the linear discriminant
functions calibrated with known number 6 oils, asphalts, or crude oil residues. In step two, the characterized unknown is finally identified to a source by
using the appropriated and calibrated set of LDF's for one of these three groups selected in step one. EPA CONTACT: Kawahara, F. K. 8-684-7313
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600/J-76-007 PE1BA609 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Light-Induced Transformations of Methoxychlor in Aquatic Systems BY R. G. Zepp, N. L. Wolfe, J. A. Gordon, and R. C. Fincher, Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA
The light-induced decomposition of methoxychlor was studied in hexone, distilled water, and several notufal water samples. Product studies indicate
that the primary photochemical process for methoxychlor is the same as that for DDT—cleavage of one of its carbon-chlorine bonds to form free-
radical intermediates. Subsequent reactions of these intermediates with themselves, oxygen, or the solvent determine the nature of products. In
distilled water, the major product is 1,1-bis (/vmethoxyphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethylene (DMDE), a DDE analogue. A procedure was developed for
computing the direct photolysis rates of pesticides in the aquatic environment. Using this procedure, we estimated that the direct photolysis half-lives of
methoxychlor and DDT near the surface of a water body are 4.5 months and greater than 150 years, respectively. Direct photolysis of both DMDE and
DDE by sunlight was found to be very rapid. The photolysis rate of methoxychlor under sunlight was found to be much more rapid in several natural
water samples (halflives of 2 to 5 h) than in distilled water. These results indicate that photochemical processes other than direct photolysis cause rapid
degradation of methoxychlor in some aquatic environments. EPA CONTACT: Zepp, R. G.
600/J-76-008 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Fathead Minnow in a Surface Water of Variable Quality BY W. A. Brungs, J. R. Geckler, and M.
Gost, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN
Acute and chronic toxicity tests conducted with the fathead minnow and copper used as the source of dilution water a natural stream to which a
sewage treatment plant upstream contributed a variety of materials known to affect acute copper toxicity. Nominal total copper 96-h median
tolerance limit values (96-h TL50|, determined with static testing procedures, ranged from 1.6 to 21 mg 1~'. Dissolved copper 96-h TL50 values ranged
from 0.60 to 0.98 mg 1 '. The maximim acceptable toxicant concentration (MATC) based on survival, growth, reproduction, and hatchability of eggs
was between 0.066 and 0.118 mg T1. EPA CONTACT: Brungs, W. A. 8-783-9546
600/J-76-009 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Effects of Pollution on Freshwater Fish BY J. M. McKim, R. L. Anderson, D. A. Benoit, R. L. Spehar, and G. N. Stokes, Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN
An extensive literature review is presented which is concerned with the effects of pollutants (metals, pesticides, detergents, industrial wastes) on
freshwater fish; chemical and biological methods for identifying and determining the effects of such pollutants; and the effects of the water quality
parameters salinity, oxygen, and pH on freshwater fish. EPA CONTACT: McKim, J. M. 8-783-9567
600/J-76-010 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Effects of Selected Water Toxicants on the In Vitro Activity of Fish Carbonic Anhydrase BY G. M. Christensen, and J. H. Tucker,
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN
Carbonic anhydrase (CA, carbonate hydro-lyase EC 4.2.1.1.} from lysed red blood cells of the channel catfish (ktolums punctotuH was studied to
determine physico-chemical kinetic properties and relative sensitivity to 56 chemicals of significance in water quality research. In general, enzyme
activity was strongly reduced by heavy metal inorganic cations; less strongly by organometallic cations, some onions, and certain pesticides; and
weakly inhibited by light metal cations and organometallic and organic compounds. Dose-response curves were qualitatively similar in most cases. EPA
CONTACT: Christensen, G. M. 8-783-9556
600/J-76-011 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Growth and Survival of Young-of-the-Yeor Emerald Shiners (Notropis atherinokkt) at Different Temperatures BY J. H. McCormick, and C.
f. Kleiner, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN
Young-of-the-year emerald shiners [Notropis otherlnoidejj were exposed to mean constant temperatures of 6.9, 11.9, 16.0, 19.8, 24.0, 26.9, 28.9,
31.0, 32.8, 34.9, and 36.7X for 6 wk. Maximum rates of growth and net biomass gain occurred at 28.9°C but these rates were not statistically greater
(P > 0.05) than those at 26.9 and 24.0°C. Death rates were low at test temperatures up to 32.8°C but high at 34.9°C and above. The upper incipient 7-
day TL50 was estimated to be 35.2. The 1-day TL50 of fish taken from the natural habitat, where peak daily temperatures ranged between 20 and
25°C during the preceding few days, was 32.6°C. Natural production of this important forage species would probably be best where temperatures are
at least 19°C but not above 29°C for extended periods. EPA CONTACT: McCormick, J. H. 8-783-9530
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600/J-76-012 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Survival of Daphnia, Crayfish, and Stoneflies AirSupersaturafed Water BY A. V. Nebeker, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis,
OR
Daphnia magna, the crayfish Pacifasfacus leniusculus, and nymphs of the Stoneflies, Acroneuria californica, A. pacified, and Pteronarcys californico
were tested in the laboratory to determine their survival in different concentrations of air-supersaturated water. The mean 96-h LC50 valve (lethal
concentration, 50% mortality) for D. magyjawas 122.5% total air saturation. The 7-day LC50 was 120% and the 10-day LC50 was 117.5%. The
mean 96-h IC50 for crayfish was 147 % total air saturation. The 7-dcy LC50 was 145 % and the 10-day LC50 was 133%. The 10-day EC50 values
(effective concentration, 50% immobilized) for Stoneflies were 135% for A. californica and greater than 125% for A. pacified and P. californica
Bubbles (emboli) were observed in body fluids and tissues, and general body distention occurred before death in Daphnia, crayfish, and Stoneflies.
Lethal threshold concentrations for Baphnia and crayfish were near 111 and 127%, respectively. EPA CONTACT: Nebeker, A. V. 8-420-4735
600/J-76-013 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Toxic Effects of Hexavalent Chromium on Brook Trout (Sa/velinus Fontinalis) and Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) BY D A. Benoit,
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duiuth, MN
Exposing brook trout to various concentrations of chromium [CKVI)j for up to 22 months (including reproduction) significantly increased alevin mortality
at 0.35 mg Crl"' and retarded growth of young brook trout at the lowest concentration tested (0.01 mg Crl"'). Eight month exposures of rainbow trout
significantly increased alevin mortality at 0.34 mg Crl"1 and also retarded growth at the lowest concentration tested (0.10 mg Crl"'). Exposures of
brook trout lasting 22 months showed, however, that growth was only temporarily affected, and therefore, it was not used as an end point to measure
the affects of chromium on either species. Reproduction, and embryo hatchability of brook trout were unaffected at Cr(VI) concentrations that affected
survival of newly hatched alevins. The maximum acceptable toxicant concentration (MATC) for brook and rainbow trout exposed to Cr(VI) in water with
a hardness of 45 mg 1"' (as CaCO3) and a pH range of 7-8 lies between 0.20 and 0.35 mg Crl"'. The 96-h LC50 for brook and rainbow trout was 59
and 69 mg Crl"1, respectively; therefore, the application factor (MATC/96-h LC50) for both species lies between 0.003 and 0.006. EPA CONTACT:
Benoit, D. A. 8-783-9507
600/J-76-014 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
X-Ray Diffraction and Electron Beam Analysis of Asbestiform Minerals in Lake Superior Waters BY P. M. Cook, I. B. Rubin, C. J. Maggiore,
and W. J. Nicholson, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duiuth, MN
Western Lake Superior water, which is used for municipal water supplies, contains large concentrations of asbestiform amphibole fibers because of a
taconite tailings discharge at Silver Bay, Minnesota. Large fluctuations in fiber concentrations are attributable to seasonal and meteorological changes
which influence Western Lake Superior water circulation. Variations in electron microscope amphibole fiber counts generally correspond to variations in
amphibole mass concentration determined by x-ray diffraction. Daily x-ray diffraction and occasional transmission electron microscope measurements
of Duiuth, Minnesota drinking water samples allows an estimate of the average (45-100 million) and the range (10-1000 million) of identifiable
amphibole fibers per liter of water. Not all the amphibole fibers present can be identified due to their extremely small width. EPA CONTACT: Cook, P.
M.8-783-9548
600/J-76-015 PEJBC611 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Estimating the Reliability of Advanced Waste Treatment BY S. L. Forsythe, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
Daily operating data from South Lake Tahoe covering six years of continuous operation together with shorter records from other plants have been
analyzed. The data are skewed but can be normalized by conversion to logs, thus permitting estimates of long-term reliability based on normal
statistics. A spread factor, S, which is the antilog of the standard deviation is shown to be a useful parameter for estimating future performance.
Spread factors lie between 1.5 and 2.0 for all the parameters studied except MPN. The Ely, Minnesota, plant on Shagawa Lake produces an effluent
that has approximately one tenth the concentration of phosphates obtained by other AWT plants, but the spread factor is about the same for all plants.
EPA CONTACT: Dean, R. B. 8-684-7602
600/J-76-016 PE 1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen-Nitrogen Ratios as Factors Affecting Salmon Survival in Air-Supersaturated Water BY A. V. Nebeker, G. R.
Bouck, and D. G. Stevens, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
Juvenile sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerkd\ were exposed to lethal levels of airsupei satured water (120 percent, 125 percent, 130 percent total gos
saturation) containing different oxygen-nitrogen ratios and different carbon dioxide concentrations. Fish mortality was not significantly different at
different carbon dioxide levels (1.7 to 22.0 mg/liter CO2) when tested at the same total gas saturation concentrations. Total gas saturation levels are
much more important than the O2/N2 ratios, as fish mortality will not occur unless total gas saturation exceeds 100 percent, regardless of the O2N2
ratios. There was a significant decrease in mortality when the ratio of oxygen to nitrogen was increased while holding the total percent saturation
constant. Much more extenisve and severe signs of gas bubble disease developed at high O2/N2 ratios than at low O2/N2 ratios, indicating that
oxygen plays a significant part in forming external emphysema and lesions. EPA CONTACT: Nebeker, A. V. 8-420-4735
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NEW REPORT ABSTRACTS SECTION
600/J-76-017 PE1AA602 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Some Effects of Cadmium on Coniferous Forest Soil and Litter Microcosms BY H. Bond, B. Lighttiart, R. Shimabuku, and L. Russell, Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
Description and criticism is given of a preliminary design and use of a soil/litter microcosm in which oxygen, temperature, and humidity are kept
constant, and oxygen generation and carbon dioxide and heat evolution rates are monitored. Using four microcosms, one acting as a dead control,
experiments were performed giving the following results: for "identically" prepared and incubated microcosms, the coefficient of variation was as
small as 3.8 percent for carbon dioxide evolution rate and as large as 9.9 percent for oxygen consumption rates. It was also found that an adjustment
period of 7 to 10 days after microcosm preparation was necessary to approach relatively constant production rates. For microcosms adjusted to 10,30,
and 60 percent of field water holding capacity, oxygen and carbon dioxide rates and bacterial densities vary directly whereas the fungi and
actinomycetes varied inversely; while for cadmium-amended microcosms, 0.01 ppm and initial stages in the 10 ppm CdCl2 unit oxygen consumption
was stimulated suggesting respiratory eniyme uncoupling while in the later stages the 10 ppm cadmium-amended soils reduced both O2 and CO2
respiration by 40 percent. No organismal density changes due to cadmium were detected indicating the cadmium initially affects respiration, possibly
by uncoupling respiratory phosphorylation, and that longer experiments might be necessary to detect population density changes. EPA CONTACT:
Bond, H. 8-420-4666
600/J-76-018 PE18A608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Effects of Air-Supersaturated Water on Survival of Pacific Salmon and Steelhead Smolls BY A. V. Neveker, and J. R. Brett, Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
Coho (Oncorftyncfius kitutcHi and sockeye (O. Nerka) salmon smolts and steelheod trout (Solmo gairdner/i smolts were exposed to several
concentrations of air-supersaturated water in the laboratory from March through June, 1974, the normal fish migration period in the Columbia River
and the time when the river water is usually supersaturated. Tests were conducted at 12°C in water 60 cm deep. Time to 20 percent death was deter-
mined and lethal threshold concentrations of 114.5 percent saturation for coho, 113.5 percent for sockeye, and 114.0 percent for Steelhead were
calculated. Ninety-six hour LC50 values were 120.5 percent for coho, 116.7 percent for sockeye, and 116.0 percent total gas percent saturation for
Steelhead. Thirty-day LC50 values were 116.2 percent for coho, 113.9 percent for sockeye, and 114.0 percent for Steelhead. Severe emphysema
(bubbles) occurred on fins, in the mouth, and on the head and opercles of the fish exposed to 120 percent and 1T5 percent saturation. Emphysema was
not as severe at 1 10 percent but occurred in 60 percent of the coho, 20 percent of the sockeye and 80 percent of the Steelhead. EPA CONTACT:
Neveker, A. V. 8-420-4735
600/J-76-019 PEIBA03I IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Umnotogicol Comparison of Culturally Eutrophic Shagawa Lake and Adjacent Oligotrophic Burntside Lake, Minnesota BY D. W. Schults, K.
W. Malueg, and P. D. Smith, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA CorvaNis, OR
limnological characteristics for 1971-1972 of culturally eutrophk Shagawa Lake, Minnesota, were compared to those of the immediately upstream,
oligotraphic Burntside Lake to evaluate the effects of domestic waste-water discharge to Shagawa Lake. Typical characteristics of Shagawa Lake were
extensive summer blue-green algal blooms {Anabaena and Apharizomenorfi anaerobic hypolimnion and large and rapid fluctuations in chemical
constituents, in contrast, oiigotrophic Burntside Lake was characterized by low numbers of algae (predominantly diatoms and greens), aerobic
hypolimnion and small changes in chemical constituents. Chlorophytt-a concentrations in Shagawa Lake typically reached 50—60 microgranu/liter
while Burntside Lake the maximum observed was 6 micrograms/liter. Predominant benthic fauna in Shagawa Lake was Chooborvsal densities up to 28
x 10* organisms'm', while in Burntside Lake Amphipoda predominated during the summer at a maximum density of about 1300 organisms/m'. Both
inorganic nitrogen (IN) and orthophosphate phosphorus (OP) in Shagawa Lake were depleted to undetectabJe levels in the epilimnion during the
summer, tn the epilimnion of Burntside Lake, OP was at the detectable limit throughout most of the summer and IN was depleted to undetectable levels.
The thermociine in Burntside Lake was relatively stable, while in Shagawa Lake it was readily destroyed by passing cold fronts and strong winds, thus
allowing nutrient-rich hypolimnetic water to mix with the nutrient-limited epilimnetic water which helped to sustain the algol biomass. EPA CONTACT:
Schults, D. W. 8-420-4776
MO/J-76-020 PE1AA602 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Estimation of Viable Airborne Microbe* Downwind from a Point Source 8Y B. Lighthart, and A. S. Frisch, Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA Corvallis, OR
Modification of the Posquill atmospheric diffusion equations for estimating viable microbial airborne ceil concentrations downwind from a continuous
point source is presented. A graphical method is given to estimate the ground level cell concentration given p) microbial death rate, (ii) mean wind
speed, (iii) atmospheric stability class, (iv) downwind sample distance from the source, and (v) source height. EPA CONTACT: Ughthart, B. 8-420-4632
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600/J-76-021 PE1HB617 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Protonotion of Organic Bases in Clay-Water Systems BY S. W. Karickhoff, and G. W. Bailey, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens,
GA
The extent of profanation of organic bases in clay-water systems depends upon the adsorptive properties of the organo-clay species involved, and
upon the structure and degree of hydration of the clay system. Organic molecules that can disperse cotionic charge over two or more condensed.
aromatic rings give rise to greater surface-induced protonation than do single-ring organic molecules with similar solution pKa. Profanation in clay
suspensions is frequently far in excess of that predicted on the basis of electrolytic suspension pH and solution pKa of the organic base. For a given
organic base, protonation in a clay film exceeds that in the suspended clay system. Protonation in an organo-clay film increases as the film moisture
content decreases. The extent of protonation in organo-clay systems varies with cationic species, cationic saturation, and cloy type. EPA CONTACT:
Karickhoff, S. W. 8-289-3593
600/J-76-022 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Long-Term Effects of Lead Exposure on Three Generations of Brook Trout (Satvelinus fontinalii) BY G. W. Hoicombe, D. A. Benoit, E. N.
Leonard, and J. M. McKim, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN
Exposure of three generations of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalif to mean total lead concentrations (0.9—474 micrograms/1J showed thaf alf second-
generation trout exposed to 235 and 474 micrograms Pb/1 and 34% of those exposed to 119 micrograms Pb/1 developed severe spinal deformities
(scoliosis}. Scoliosis also appeared in 21 % of the newly Hatched third-generation alevins exposed to 11 9 micrograms Pb/lr and weights of these fish
12 wk after hatch were significantly reduced. Gill, liver, and kidney tissues of first- and second-generation brook trout accumulated the greatest
amount of lead. Only small amounts accumulated in the edible muscle. An equilibrium of lead residues was reached in liver and kidney tissue from
second-generation fish after 70 wk of exposure, but not in gill tissue. Fish exposed to 119 micrograms Pb/1 and then placed in uncontaminated control
water for 12 wk showed a 70, 78, and 74% loss in micrograms Pb per gram for gill, liver and kidney tissue, respectively, and a 39, 56, and 35% loss,
respectively, in the total micrograms of Pb in the whole tissue. Residue analysis of eggs, alevins, and juveniles showed that lead was accumulated
during these life stages. The maximum acceptable toxicant concentration (MATC) for brook trout in water with a hardness of 44 micrograms /liter (as
CaCO3) and a pH of 6.8—7.6 lies between 59 and 119 micrograms/liter for total lead and between 39 and 84 micrograms/liter for dissolved leod. The
MATC was based on the development of scoliosis in second- and third-generation fish and the reduced growth of 12-wk-old third-generation trout. EPA
CONTACT: Hoicombe, G. W. 8-783-9566
600/J-76-023 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Comparative Toxicity of Polyelectrolytes to Selected Aquatic Animals BY K. E. Biesinger, A. E. Lemke, W. E. Smith, and R. M. Tyo,
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN
Although polyelectrolytes are widely used to control solids in potable water and municipal wastewater, very few studies have been made to assess their
toxicity to aquatic animals. Consequently, the authors tested the acute roxicity of several polyelectrolytes to rainbow trout, lake trout, a mysid, a
copepod and a cladoceran in Lake Superior water. They also tested the chronic toxicity of three of these compounds to Daphnia magna to study
possible effects on reproduction. Their results indicated that some of the cationic polyelectrolytes tested were toxic at concentrations that might easily
be released into the aquatic environment and cause serious problems to aquatic life. EPA CONTACT: Biesinger, K. E. 8—783—9524
600/J-76-024 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Cadmium and Zinc Toxicity to Flagf ish, Jordanella floridae BY R. L. Spehar, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN
Cadmium and zinc toxicity to the flagfish (Jordanella floridadi was determined on the basis of 96-hr median leffiaf concentrations (LC50) and
significant decreases (P = 0.05) in survival, growth, and reproduction over the complete life cycle of the fish. The 96-hr LC50 values for cadmium and
zinc to juvenile flagfish were 2,500 and 1,500 micrograms/liter, respectively. In chronic tests, reproduction was the most sensitive indicator of cadmium
toxicity and was inhibited at 8.1 micrograms/lifer. Tissue-concentration analysis showed that fish exposed to concentrations of 1.7 microgram/liter
and above accumulated significantly greater amounts of cadmium than those in the controls. In zinc tests, survival of larvae (not exposed as embryos)
and growth of females were the most sensitive measure of zinc toxicity and were reduced at respective concentrations of 85 and 51 micrograms/liter.
Significant uptake of zinc occurred in fish exposed to concentrations of 47 micrograms/liter and above. The lowest cadmium and zinc concentrations
causing adverse effects to the flagfish were similar to those affecting other fish species. Application factors for both metals were similar to those
reported for cadmium exposed bluegills (Lepomis macrochirus) and zinc exposed fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) in hard water. EPA
CONTACT: Spehar, R. L. 8-783-9564
600/J-76-025 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Larval Feeding ond Rapid Maturation of Bluegills in the Laboratory BY W. E. Smith, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN I +1
Bluegill larvae were raised in the laboratory with a high percentage of survival using newly hatched San Francisco brine shrimp nauplii as a first food.
Utah brine shrimp nauplii and older San Francisco nauplii were too large for a bluegill first food. Bluegills were raised to maturity in 4-6 months. EPA
COt TACT: Smith, W. E. 8-783-9532
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600/J-76-O26 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Isolation and Identification of Polychlorinated Syrenes in Great Lakes Fi«h BY D. W. Kuehl, H. L. Kopperman, G. D. Veith, and G. E. Gloss,
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN
A previously unreported compound type, the polychlorinated styrenes, have been isolated and identified in fish from Lake Ontario, Lake Huron and the
Detroit River. Octachlorostyrene has been synthesized to confirm its presence by gas chromatographic and mass spectral data. EPA CONTACT: Kuehl,
D.W. 8-783-9526
600/J-76-027 PE1BA60B IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Chlorinated Compounds Found in Waste-Treatment Effluents and Their Capacity to Biooccumulate BY H. L. Kopperman, D. W. Kuehl, and G.
E. Glass, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN
The incorporation of chlorine into compounds during the disinfection of waste effluents with chlorine in an undesirable end result of effluent treatment
due to an increase in the persistence and biooccumularability of the chloro-organics. The problems that arise with bioaccumulation of organic
compounds are generally not immediately apparent, and a major segment of the ecosystem may be contaminated before the problem is recognized. A
discussion of chlorinated compounds found in waste-treatment effluents and their capacity to bioaccumulate is presented. Attention is especially drawn
toon unreported compound type, the chloroanisdes. EPA CONTACT: Kuehl, D. W. 8-783-9526
600/4-76-028 PE1BA032 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Analysis of Buoyant Surface Jets BY M. A. Shirazi, and L R. Davis, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
To obtain improved prediction of heated plume characteristics from a surface jet, an integral analysis computer model was modified and a
comprehensive set of field and laboratory data available from the literature was gathered, analyzed, and correlated for estimating the magnitude of
certain coefficients that are normally introduced in these analyses to achieve closure. The parameters so estimated include the coefficients for
entrainment, turbulent exchange, drag, and shear. Since there appeared considerable scatter in the data, even after appropriate subgrouping to
narrow the influence of various flow conditions on the data, only statistical procedures could be applied to find the best fit. This and other analyses of
its type have been widely used in industry and government for the prediction of thermal plumes fom steam power plants. Although the present model
has many shortcomings, a recent independent and exhaustive assessment of such predictions revealed that in comparison with other analyses of its
type the present analysis predicts the field situations more successfully. EPA CONTACT: Shirazi, M. A.
600/J-76-029 PE1HA091 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Optimization of State Water Quality Monitoring Systems BY D. H. Lewis, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
The water quality monitoring activities required of the States under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments (PL92-500) will require
resources well beyond what is likely to be available, if current systems structures and operating procedures ore followed. This paper describes some
quantitative procedures developed to optimize monitoring resource allocation, with the goal of getting the greatest possible return on a limited
monitoring budget. The ambient and effluent standards which form the basis of the monitoring system are described. Stochastic inputs to the river
basin which lead to violations of these standards are identified, and progress in characterizing these variations mathematically is discussed.
Quantitative priority-setting procedures for the two principal monitoring activities (ambient and effluent), which take into account these stochastic
inputs, are reviewed. Both procedures are designed to tell the state agency planner where the next increment of resource should be expended to
maximize alternative monitoring objective functions. Approaches to integrating these two primary monitoring functions and opportunities for further
applications of operations research techniques to improve program effectiveness and efficiency are suggested. EPA CONTACT: Lewis, D. H.
8-420-4754
600/J-76-030 PE1BA609 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Captan Hydrolysis BY N. L Wolfe, R. G. Zepp, J. C. Doster, and R. C. Hollis, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA
Captan [N-(trichloromethylthia)-4-cyclohexene-l,2-dkarboximide] undergoes hydrolysis readily in water with a maximum half-life of 710 min. Over
the pH range 2-6, the reaction is pH independent and the pseudo-first-order rate constant is (1.8 + 0.1) x 10J s"'. Above pH 7 the reaction is pH
dependent and the second-order rote constant for alkaline hydrolysis is (5.7 + 0.4) x 10' m"' s'\ The products are 4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide,
carbon dioxide, hydrochloric acid, and sulfur. Folpet (N-(trichloromethylthio)phthalimide] and captafol [N-(l,l,2,2,-tetrachloroethylthio)-4-
cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide] hydrolyze at pH 7 with rates similar to that of captan. It is very likely that hydrolysis will be an important degradative
pathway for these fungicides in the aquatic environment. EPA CONTACT: Wolfe, N. 1.8-250-3428
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600/1-76-026 PE1CC614 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
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
The discovery that asbestiform fibers occurred in the Duluth, Minnesota drinking water supply caused considerable official and public concern. Advice
was given that use of the water should be curtailed especially for children. The Army Corps of Engineers provided specially filtered water for anyone
who wanted to use such. When it was learned that Duluth was not a unique situation and that other drinking water supplies also contained asbestiform
fibers, it was expected that the provision of specially filtered water might also be done in other cities. At one time it was proposed that bottled water be
provided to the residents of Boston because of concern about the lead content of the drinking water. Little is known about the use of such emergency
water supply and if the practice is to continue it would seem desirable to measure the public's reaction and use of the water provided.-Such information
would aid in the provision of the emergency water supply and encouraging the public use of the water provided. It was not known if valid data could be
obtained in this emotionally charged situation and Or. Robert E. Franz agreed to conducting a study: "Report on feasibility study and pretest of survey
of techniques of determining public attitude on use of emergency filtered water in city with reported hazardous drinking water." This is a report of the
feasibility study. EPA CONTACT: McCabe, L. J. 8-684-7211
600/1-76-033 PE1CC614 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Renovated Wastewater as a Supplementary Source for Municipal Water Supply: An Economic Evaluation BY R. M. Clark, Municipal
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH BY J. I. Gillean, and K. Adams, Act System, Inc. Winterpark, FL
The possibilities associated with the reuse of treated wastewater for domestic water supply purposes have long fascinated sanitary engineers.
Wastewater renovation allows for the purification of sewage effluent through advanced waste treatment, making a high quality water available on
site for municipal use. The apparent potential for domestic use of renovated wastewater, coupled with a growing concern and awareness of problems
associated with water supply, as indicated by the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, have made it imperative that an examination of renovated
wastewater as a supplementary source of water supply be undertaken. The report presents an analysis of the cost of renovated wastewater as a
supplementary source of water supply. Two water supply utilities provide the basis for a case study evaluation of the cost of renovated wastewater
reuse. EPA CONTACT: Clark, R. 8-684-7201
600/1-76-034 PE1AA601 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1737
Nitrogen Dioxide Trends in Selected Chattanooga Communities BY C. E. Decker, and T. M. Royal, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle
Park, NC
The objectives of this project were to operate air monitoring stations and collect air quality data in the Chattanooga, Tennessee area to support
epidemiological studies during the period of June 15, 1974 to June 14, 1976. This ongoing project was begun in 1969 under the sponsorship of the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and was designed to gather air quality data for use in studies relating health effects to ambient concentrations
of oxides of nitrogen. Initially, the aerometric program consisted of paniculate (high volume method) and nitrogen dioxide (CHESS bubbler method)
measurement at ten stations located in and about the Chattanooga area. In 1972 the Research Triangle Institute upgraded the aerometric monitoring
program in Chattanooga through a joint project sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Coordinating Research Council.
Chemiluminescent NO-NOx-NO2 analyzers and data acquisition systems were installed in environmentally-controlled shelters at seven of the nine
monitoring sites operating at that time. The Research Triangle Institute has operated and maintained the nine-station monitoring network and provided
aerometric data to the Environmental Protection Agency. EPA CONTACT: Barnard, W. F. 8-629-8411
600/1-76-035 PE1EA615 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1289
In-Vitro Methods for Evaluating Side Effects of Pesticides and Toxic Substances BY T. Narahashi, Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC
Several skeletal muscle and smooth muscle preparations have been examined for their usefulness in evaluating the toxic effects of a variety of
insecticides. The following preparations were found satisfactory for such test: guinea pig ileum for muscarinic receptors, guinea pig heart for beta-
adrenergic receptors, guinea pig vas deferens for alpha-adrenergic receptors, frog rectus abdominis for nicotinic receptors of tonic muscle, and rat
diaphragm for nicotinic receptors of phase muscle. Five carbamate insecticides, four organophosphate insecticides and chlordimeform were studied.
None of the insecticides tested had any direct and potent effect on these receptors except the effect on cholinergic receptors via cholinesterase
inhibition. Carbof uran, propoxur and formetanate had potent stimulating actions on the guinea pig ileum, but these effects could entirely be attributed
to the accumulation of acetylcholine in the synoptic cleft as a result of cholinesterase inhibition. Thus, it can be concluded that these insecticides exert
no direct action on cholinergic and adrenergic receptors. EPA CONTACT: Rosenstein, L. S. 8-o29—2544
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600/1-76-036 PE1AA601 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1226
Arsenic Notional Academy of Sciences Washington, DC
This report is an in-depth study Hiat attempts to assemble, organize, and interpret present-day information on arsenic and its compounds, and the
effects of these substances on man, animals, and plants. Emphasis is given to the effects of arsenic on man, conclusions are drawn from the evaluation
of current knowledge on the subject, and recommendations are made for further research. Although arsenic is highly toxic in many of its forms, o
number of factors suggest that it probably is not a general pollution problem. In fact, there are indications that it may be an essential trace element.
There is some evidence that arsenicals can be mutagenic in humans. There is epidemiologic evidence that inorganic arsenic is a skin and lung
carcinogen in man. Skin cancer has oa-ured in association with exposure to inorganic arsenic compounds in a variety of populations, including patients
treated with Fowler's solution, Taiwanese exposed to arsenic in artesian well water, workers engaged in the manufacture of pesticides, and vintners
using arsenic as a pesticide. Lung cancer has been observed to be associated with inhalation exposure to arsenic in copper smelters, workers in
pesticide manufacturing plants. Moselle vintners, and Rhodesian gold miners. While much arsenic enters the atmosphere from the burning of coal, the
concentrations are too low to be a matter of concern. EPA CONTACT: Stopinski, O. W.
600/1-76-037 PE1EA615 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1799
Feasibility of Applying Field lonization Mass SpecUometry to Pesticide Research BY R. L. Dyer, H. A. Heck, A. C. Scott, and M. Anbar,
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA
An isotope dilution methodology was developed for analysis of an insecticide, parothion, and a herbicide, trifluralin, isolated from rat tissues and
excreta. Sample cleanup was facilitated by use of high-pressure gel permeation chromatography in conjunction with thin layer chromatography and
reversed-phase high pressure liquid chromatography. Isotope ratio measurements were performed using multilobeled stable isotopic carriers and
nonfragmenting field ionization mass spectrometry. Parathion and trifluralin were administered intraperitoneally and/or orally at the sub-mg/kg level,
and the unchanged materials assayed in tissues and excreta at the ppb level. The technique was also applied to the determination of paralhion and
methyl porathion concentrations in aerosols. The biological implications of the results of the animal experiments ore discussed. EPA CONTACT: Curtey,
A. 8-<529-2655
600/2-76-086b PE 1AB014 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1074
Field Testing: Trace Element and Organic Emissions from Industrial Boilers BY G. A. Cato, KVB Engineering, Inc. Tustin, CA
The report gives results of the sampling of four coal-fired industrial boilers to determine the emissions of 19 trace and minor elements and polycyclic
matter (POM). The trace and minor element emissions were related to total quantities of each element present in the fuel by examining the degree of
mass balance and element partitioning based on fuel input and element output in furnace deposits, flyash, and flue gas vapor. The tendency of volatile
elements for enrichment of finer particulate was examined by analysis of cascade impactor samples. Measured output of elements classified as high in
volatility tended to be less than the fuel input, attributed to possible low collection efficiency of vapor-phase element sampling equipment. These same
elements were found to be more highly concentrated in the flyash as opposed to furnace deposits and to have higher concentrations in the smaller
particle sizes. Elements classed as medium or low in volatility tended to be more uniformly distributed with respect to both partitioning in the boilers
and particle size. Mass output results for these elements frequently exceeded coal input, indicating possible sample contamination by boiler or
sampling system construction materials. The presence of four specific POM compounds was indicated in the coal, ashes, and stack gases, but results
were highly variable. EPA CONTACT: Hall, R. E. 8-o29-8411
600/2-76-112 PEEHE623 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-0724
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
A comprehensive model for mine drainage simulation and optimization of resource allocation to control mine acid pollution in a watershed has been
developed. The model is capable of; (a) producing a time trace of acid load and flow from acid drainage sources as o function of climatic conditions; (b)
generating continuous receiving stream flow data from precipitation patterns and watershed status typical of "worst case" conditions that might be
expected, e.g., once every 10 or 100 years; and (d) predicting optimum resource allocation using alternative methods of treatment and/or abatement
for "worst case" conditions during both wet and dry portions of the hydrologic year. The model is comprehensive and may, therefore, be more detailed
than required. This attention to detail was given in the belief that it will be easier to simplify the model than to modify it to increase detail. Because of
the detail incorporated in the model os now constituted, a large amount of field data is required as input. In most cases, the desired field data are not
now available. The model has not been fully tested or compared to real systems, nor has sensitivity to input data been determined. Therefore reliability
of the model; and the necessity of detailed field data, have not been established. Comparisons with real systems are necessary to determine the level of
simplification that can be permitted before the validity or usefulness of the model is impaired. EPA CONTACT: Harris, E. F. 8-684-4417
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600/2-76-123 PE1BB036 GRANT NO. 12020 EGC
Treatment and Disposal of Complex Industrial Wastes BY C. Schimmel, and D. Griffin, Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Tuscaloosa, AL
The waste effluent from operation of the Tuscaloosa, Alabama, plant of Reichhold Chemicals, Inc., results from both batch and continuous operations,
contains both organic and inorganic wastes and varies both in composition and concentration. This report describes development of a bio-oxidation
process which resulted in a significant reduction in BODs and COD loading and almost complete removal of phenols. Lack of reliability ascribed to the
bio process led to development of an activated carbon adsorption process that has resulted in the average removal of 90 % of the COD, 75 % of the
BOD5 and over 99% of the phenol load in the RCI process waste. Bio-oxidation should not be overlooked for treating industrial wastes although its
usefulness is limited with respect to bacterial poisons, such as phenol, and by ambient temperature changes that result in variable biological activity.
EPA CONTACT; Lomasney, E. P. 8-285-5201
600/2-76-146 PE 1BB043 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0250
Wastewater Sampling Transfer and Conditioning System BY L. S. DiCola, Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl
This report describes the construction and field evaluation of an automatic on-line hardware system for reliably sampling, transferring, and
conditioning various wastewater-treatment process streams such that the resulting transferred and conditioned samples are suitable for interfacing
with automatic on-line colorimetric and total organic carbon analyzers. Process streams to which this hardware system was successfully applied
included raw sewage, primary effluent, secondary effluent, aeration tank mixed liquor, and return activated sludge. Primary sludge could not be
sampled at the field-testing site because the sludge had become too thick at its only feasible access point. Analytical parameters used to evaluate the
hardware system included both total and soluble organic carbon, orthophosphate, total hydrolyzable phosphate, and ammonia nitrogen. Nitrate and
nitrite were not included; however, the hardware system's performance with the soluble parameters studied indicate that nitrate and nitrite should
present no special difficulties. EPA CONTACT: Wise, R. H. 8-684-7627
600/2-76-147 PE1BB041 GRANT NO. 802730
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
A research and development program to develop a waste treatment system for a 30-50 man commercial vessel was conducted. The program included
evaluation of the system for two operating seasons (1972 and 1973) aboard the Cleveland - Cliffs ore carrier "Cliffs Victory." The results of the
Thiokol checkout and shipboard testing are presented in depth with supporting data, data and systems analyses and pertinent conclusions. A summary
of problems and recommended corrective action are also presented. EPA CONTACT: McCarthy Jr., L. T. 8-342-7594
600/2-76-156 PE 1BC611 GRANT NO. 802292
Disinfection Efficiency and Residual Toxicity of Several Wastewater Disinfectants BY R. W. Ward, R. D. Griffin, and G. M. DeGraeve, Grand
Valley State College Wyoming, Ml
This study was conducted to determine the comparative effectiveness of chlorine, bromine chloride, and ozone as wastewater disinfectants, and to
determine any residual roxicity associated with wastewater disinfection with these agents or with chlorinated wostewater which had been
dechlorinated with sulfur dioxide. Streams of nondisinfected and chlorinated wastewater were pumped from the Grandville, Michigan, Wastewater
Treatment Plant to the project laboratory. Part of the chlorinated wastewater stream was delivered directly to the toxicity laboratory for bioassay
studies while the remainder of the chlorinated stream was dechlorinated with sulfur dioxide prior to its use in bioassay tests. A portion of the
nondisinfected wastewater stream was delivered to the toxicity laboratory for use in bioassays while the remaining portion was split to receive bromine
chloride and ozone prior to use in the bioassay studies. Total and fecal coliform densities, suspended solids, volatile solids, COD, ammonia nitrogen,
phosphate, turbidity, color, and pH were measured in the wastewater streams. Each of the five wastewater streams was used in acute toxicity tests
with several species of fishes and the freshwater macroinvertebrate Daphnia magna, and in a life cycle toxicity study with the fathead minnow,
Pimephales protnelas, as the test subject. EPA CONTACT: Venoso, A. D.
600/2-76-175b PE1BC6U CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0251
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
Mathematical models for the nonsteady simulation of urban runoff were evaluated to determine their suitability for the engineering assessment,
planning, design and control of storm and combined sewerage systems. The models were evaluated on the basis of information published by the model
builders and model users. Seven models were also tested by computer runs using both hypothetical and real catchment data. Most of the models
evaluated include the nonsteady simulation of the rainfall-runoff process and flow routing in sewers; a few include also the simulation of wastewater
quality, options for dimensioning sewerage system components, and features for real-time control of overflows during rainstorms. EPA CONTACT: Fan,
CY.
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600/2-76-180 PE1BB043 CONTRACT NO. 68-4)3-0349
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
The nitrification capabilities of two oxygen activated sludge systems receiving District of Columbia secondary effluent at a steady state flow of 190
m'/day (50,000 gpdj were evaluated. The pH of one system was controlled to maintain a pH of 7.0 in the last reactor pass of the four-pass system. The
pH of the second system was uncontrolled and reactor pH values of 5.5-6.0 were common. Also parallel air and oxygen nitrification systems both with
pH control were evaluated under similar operating conditions. Parameters used to compare the systems included effluent quality, sludge settling rates,
lime dosage, sludge production and nitrification kinetic rates. The effluent quality of the oxygen nitrification system with pH control was excellent
throughout 8 months of investigation. The effluent NH4-N concentration averaged about 0.2 mg/1. The effluent NH4-N of the oxygen process without
pH control was normally 1 mg/1 or less. However this system did not show the day-to-day stability that was achieved with pH control. The
carbonaceous and nitrogenous effluent quality of the air and oxygen nitrification systems operated ar the same loadings with pH control to 7.0 in the
last reactor pass of each system was identical. However three times the lime dosage was required in the oxygen system. This resulted in a larger
percentage of inert material in the oxygen system and increased sludge production. EPA CONTACT: Kugelmon, I. J. 8-684-7631
600/2-76-181 PE1BB033 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0417
Evaluation of Flow Equalization at a Small Wottewater Treatment Plant BY G. W. Foess, J. G. Meenahan, and J. M. Harju, Johnson and
Anderson, Inc. Pontiac, Ml
The primary objective of this project was to evaluate the impact of flow equilization on the 0.092 mVsec (2.1 mgd) activated sludge plant at Walled
Lake/Novi, Michigan. Process streams were characterized for a twelve-month period under equalized flow conditions with respect to BCD, total
suspended solids and total phosphorus. The effects of the equalization basin on final settling and filtration were evaluated by conducting two intensive
week-long studies, one with and one without equalization of flow. Flow equalization was effective in leveling influent flow variations but had very little
effect upon concentration leveling. Performance of the multimedia filters was superior under the equalized flow, both in terms of average removal
efficiency and consistency. EPA CONTACT: LykinsJr.,B. W. 8-684-7615
600/2-76-187 PE1BB039 GRANT NO. 800767
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
The effects of climate, application rate of dairy manure, timing of application and soil management practice were studied in relation to discharge of
nitrogen and phosphorus via surface runoff, sediment and tile effluent. Losses of nutrients from the land were influenced by the rate and timing of
manure application in addition to the type of climarological event causing runoff. The greatest discharge of nutrients resulted from applying manure on
actively melting snow. Modest rates of application made in the winter during non-snowmeft periods resulted in minimal losses. Concentrations of
nitrogen in surface runoff as measured overtime, were lower than those found in tile effluent. The reverse was true for soluble phosphorus. The yield
response of corn increased while efficiencies of nitrogen utilization decreased at the higher rales of application. A computer model dealing with the
economic impact of control legislation was developed. Modeling approaches to farm scale environmental problems are feasible if assumptions and
simplifications do not influence the results too greatly, or in ways which are unpredictable. EPA CONTACT: Mulkey, I. A. 8-289-3581
600/2-76-197 PE1BB610 GRANT NO. 803264-01-
New Membranes for Treating Metal Finishing Effluents by Reverse Osmosis BY R. J. Fetersen, and K. E. Cobian, Midwest Research Institute
Minneapolis, MN
Long-term reverse osmosis tests were conducted with electroplating wasles on a new membrane referred to as NS-100. This membrane consists of a
polyurea layer, formed by the reaction of tolylene diisocyanate wilh polyethylenimine, deposited on a porous polysulfone support film. The membranes
were tested as liners within 1/2-inch diameter fiber glass tubes. A total of 2360 hours of continuous reverse osmosis operation was achieved, 1220
hours on pH 1.2 acid copper rinse water and t!40 hours on pH 12.8 alkaline line cyanide rinse water. The membranes exhibited remarkable chemical
stability during exposure to these two pH extremes. Copper and zinc rejections were generally greater than 99 percent, while cyanide rejections were
typically 96 percent or greater. Membrane fluxes were in the range of 18 to 24 liters per sq. m. per hr. (11 to 14gfd)for acid copper, but only 8 to 15
1/ra* -hr (5 to 9 g(d} for zinc cyanide at 41.4 bars (600 psig) and 25°C. Rejection of organics (including brighteners) was 60 to 76 percent for acid
copper and greater than 95 percent for zinc cyanide. MS-100 membranes did not reject sulfuric acid. A modified membrane NS-101, demonstrated
twice the permeate flux of NS-100 toward zinc cyanide baths, but cyanide rejections were low at 90 percent. Difficulties of producing reproducible,
high-flux tubular membranes were not fully resolved in this study. EPA CONTACT: Wilson, D. L. 8-684-4248
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600/2-76-198 PE1BB043 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0)44
Instrumentation and Automation Experiences in WastewaterTreatment Facilities BY A. J. Molvar, and R. H. Babcock, Raytheon Company
Portsmouth, Kl BY J. F. Roesler, and R. H. Wise, Municipal Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
This report describes the results of a nationwide survey of instrumentation and automation experiences in fifty wastewater-treatment plants. The data
show that the average wastewater-treatment plant spent about 3 % of the construction costs for installed instruments. This is about half the instrument
utilization rates of water supply and chemical process plants. Sensors measuring mechanical or physical properties show satisfactory performance
records and were very popular. Sensors measuring chemical parameters tended to be unreliable and were subject to continued fouling from solids
deposition, slime buildup and precipitation. Automatic process control is only occasionally utilized in wastewater treatment, but it performs well with
sensors that have good performance records. Approximately 20% of the visited facilities were used for dgta-logging computers, and 90% of these
facilities were satisfied with their systems. Process and supervisory control computers are not well established in dry weather treatment plants, but
computers are being effectively utilized in stormwater control centers. EPA CONTACT: Roesler, J. F. 8-684-7617
600/2-76-719 PE1HB617 GRANT NO. 803477
Assessment of Irrigation Return Flow Models BY W. R. Walker, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO
Throughout the Western United States irrigation return flows contribute to the problem of water quality degradation. Evaluating the effectiveness of
alternative management strategies involves models which simulate the processes encompassed by irrigated agriculture. The development and
application of these models require multidiscipltnary expertise. A workshop involving fifteen specialists in the varied aspects of irrigation return flow
modeling was held to review the status of these models. Irrigation return flow and conjunctive use models recently developed by the Bureau of
Reclamation served as focal points for the workshop. As the field verification and potential applications of these models were discussed, several
general problems were identified where further investigation is needed. Particular emphasis was given to the description of the spatially varied aspects
of soil, crop, and aquifer systems, and the proper alignment of model objectives with available data. The large number and diversity of existing models
illustrate the individualistic nature of irrigation return flow modeling. In order to affect more widespread utilization of existing models, a systematic
procedure should be developed to update and disseminate this modeling technology. EPA CONTACT: Harnsby, A. G.
600/2-76-220 PE IBB610 GRANT NO. 801030
Extraction of Chemical Pollutants from Industrie/ Wasfewarers with Volatile Solvents BY J. P. Eafharf, X. W. Won, C. J. King, and J. M.
Prousnitz, California, University of Berkeley, CA
Solvent extraction with volatile so/vents was studied as a method for treating wastewaters from petroleum refineries and petrochemical plants.
Extraction is most attractive when the loading of organics is high, when substances are present which pose difficulties for biological oxidation, and/or
when the chemical value of recovered organics is high. Volatile solvents (isobutylene and isobutane) were given particular attention, since they are
easily regenerated and since they have a low solubility in the effluent water. Equilibrium distribution coefficients were determined for numerous
systems of water, various solvents and various solutes, and correlations of these coefficients were developed. A miniplant extraction facility was used
to demonstrate the capabilities of extraction for treatment of seven different industrial wastewaters, and for the purpose of analyzing the underlying
mass transfer and axial mixing behavior. The scale-up of the extraction system and the logic of selecting extraction processes for wastewater treatment
are explored at length. EPA CONTACT: Hale. J. H.
600/2-76-222a PE1BC611 GRANT NO. 11023 FAO
Wastewater Management Program, Jamaica Bay, New York - Volume I. Summary Report BY D. L. Feurstein, and W. O. Maddaus, M. F.
Ludwig and Associates Berkeley, CA
The Jamaica Bay ecosystem and wastewater discharges to the bay were characterized during a comprehensive 3-year study. The primary objective of
the project was the development of management criteria and procedures for the boy ecosystem, with major emphasis on combined sewer overflow
management to provide for water contact recreation in the bay. Analysis of the sampling results and the output of the hydrologic models developed
during the project demonstrated that (1) the four municipal sewage treatment facility effluents are the major sources of organic and nutrient materials
discharged to the boy, {2} combined sewer overflows represent significant sources of solids and coliforms to the bay, (3) the Spring Creek combined
sewer overflow treatment facility will provide substantial benefit in reducing overall pollution from combined sewer overflows in the Jamaica Bay
drainage basin and (4) treatment of combined sewer overflows from the Paerdegat Bosin will provide the next greatest benefit to the quality of the
boy. Recommendations are presented on the most costeffective development of a wastewater management program for the Jamaica Bay drainage
basin that would result in water quality conditions suitable for water contact recreation at all potential beaches along the perimeter of Jamaica Bay.
EPA CONTACT: Tafuri, A. N. 8-342-3512
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600/2-76-227 PE1BB610 GRANT NO. 801431
Naval Stares Waslewaler Pruification and Reuse by Activated Carbon Treatment BY F. H. Gardner Jr., and A. R. Williamson, Hercules, Inc.
Hattiesburg, MS
This report documents the reasons for selecting a physico-chemical process instead of a more conventional biological process for secondary treatment
of the complex organic wastewaters generated by a Naval Stores manufacturing plant. The selected carbon adsorption system is then discussed in
detail including its removal effectiveness, problems encountered, and economics of operation. The system, when operated within specifications, is
capable of removing about 80% of the COD and 85% of the TOC remaining after primary treatment at a cost of about 31.4«!/1000 gal. The total
system achieves 95% + removals of COD and TOC. EPA CONTACT: Skovronek, H. S.
600/7-76-228 PE1BC611 GRANT NO. 11020 EZW
Demonstration of Interim Techniques for Reclamation of Polluted Beachwater BY J. F. Weber, Cleveland, City of. Deportment of Public Works
Cleveland, OH
The shores of Lake Erie, bordering Cleveland, which had become contaminated because of combined sewer overflows, were made safe for swimming
through the use of various interim techniques. These techniques were designed to keep beaches safe until long range goals such as an expanded
sewage system can be implemented. The swimming areas at White City and Edgewater beaches were disinfected with sodium hypochlorite and
enclosed by fabric barriers. The barriers provide protection from contamination of the beaches by floating debris and retarded the diffusion of disin-
fectant into deep waters. The other techniques which were attempted were: streams and combined sewer overflows were screened and treated with
sodium hypochlorite; lateral sewers were flushed to reduce the "first slug" effect; physical clean-up of the beaches and water were made,- and
polymers were used in an attempt to increase sewer flow and thereby decrease sewer overflows. The phenomenon of "bacteriological aftergrowth"
was investigated to find a method to optimize chlorination as a disinfectant. EPA CONTACT: Field, R. 8-342-7503
600/2-76-232 PE 1BB610 GRANT NO. 801206
Water Reuse in a Paper Reprocessing Plant BY 1. E. Streebin, G. W. Reid, P. Law, and C. Hogan, Big Chief Roofing Company Ardmore, OK
This project was undertaken to determine the feasibility of water reuse in a paper reprocessing plant with the goal being to "close the loop" or to
demonstrate zero discharge technology. Before the project began. Big Chief Roofing Company at Ardmore, OK, was discharging 7.89 I/sec (125
gpm). Normal operation is now zero discharge with approximately 0.76 I/sec (12 gpm) fresh water make-up replacing evaporative losses. However,
weekly clean-ups still result in an effluent of approximately 15.14 M1 (4000 gal) a week. Additional clear water storage capacity could eliminate this
weekly discharge. Project scope included identifying and solving problems resulting from increased recycle of process water, and determining costs,
benefits, and effect on product quality. The favorable cost/benefit ratio experienced at the plant demonstrated an economic advantage of in-plant
control over end-of-pipe treatment. Attaining zero discharge operation has the further benefit of eliminating the problems, cost and liabilities
associated with operation under a discharge permit. Economic benefits observed during zero discharge operation included reduced water supply costs,
reduced wastewater treatment costs improved yield, improved drainage and greater dryer section production. The benefits were partially offset by
shorter felt lives, increased corrosion control cost, and process modification cost. No degradation of product quality was observed. EPA CONTACT:
Ruppersberger, J.
600/2-76-233 PE 1HB617 GRANT NO. 802203
Design Criteria for Swine Waste Treatment Systems BY F. J. Humenik, and M. R. Overcosh, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC
Coordinated laboratory, field pilot-, and farm-scale lagoon studies were conducted to define relationships between loading intensity and frequency
based on treatment performance, sludge accumulation, and odor potential. Surface aeration of field pilot units and farm-scale lagoons was also
investigated to evaluate aeration levels required for odor control and the effect of surface aeration on nitrogen and organic transformations.
Laboratory studies were designed to elucidate basic chemical, physical, and biological mechanisms important in explaining and modeling lagoon
performance. Longterm mass balance studies were conducted to define the fate of waste input and thus total constituent loss from the system.
Predictive and interpretive relationships for lagoons based on constant batch loading and continuous loading were derived to describe the supernatant
concentration of unaerated lagoons. Methods for determining steady-state concei.nrations and first order reaction rate constants for oxygen demand,
organic carbon, and nitrogen were developed and compared with laboratory and field pilot-scale data. Lagoon liquid from a farm-scale unit wos
irrigated to nine 9.24 m x 9.24 m Coastal Plain soil-Bermuda grass plots at nitrogen loading rates of 300, 600, and 1,200 kg N/ha./year. Mass
balance data were collected to determine the fate of applied waste constituents. EPA CONTACT: Shuyler, L. R.
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600/2-76-235 PE1BB043 CONTRACT NO. 68-01 -0183
Physical-Chemical Treatment of a Municipal Wastewater Using Powdered Carbon - No. 11 BY D. E. Burns, R. N. Wallace, and D. J. Cook,
Envirotech Corporation Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City municipal wastewater was treated in a nominal TOO gpm pilot plant by chemical coagulation-precipitation, powdered activated carbon
adsorption and granular media filtration. Chemical-primary sludge was gravity thickened and vacuum filter dewatered. Spent carbon was gravity
thickened, vaccuum filter dewatered and thermally regenerated in a fluidized bed furnace. Solids-contact units were used for chemical treatment and
carbon contacting. The pilot plant was operated over a 16-month period to demonstrate treatment effectiveness under diurnal flow conditions. Reuse
of thermally regenerated carbon was practiced for 3 months. Soluble organic materials were found to be removed by a combination of chemical
coagulation, anaerobic biological activity and adsorption on powdered carbon. Spent powdered carbon was effectively regenerated with an average
fixed carbon recovery of 90 percent. Lime and alum-primary sludges were effectively dewatered by vacuum filtration. A high quality effluent was
consistently produced, similar to that expected for conventional biological treatment followed by tertiary treatment for phosphorus and suspended
solids removal. EPA CONTACT: Westrick, J. J.
600/2-76-237 PE 1HB617 IAG NO. IAG-D5-F468
Control of Sediments, Nutrients, and Adsorbed Biocides in Surface Irrigation Return Flows BY D. L. Carter, and J. A. Bondurant, U.S.
Department of Agriculture Kimberly, ID
The technology available for the control of sediments, nutrients, and adsorbed biocides in surface irrigation return flows has been reviewed and
evaluated. Some of this technology could be applied immediately to reduce sediment and associated nutrient and biocide concentrations in surface
irrigation return flows. Much of the available information needs to be integrated to develop improved control practices. New ideas and new control
technology are needed. Economic incentive programs are needed to improve acceptance of control technology. The factors controlling erosion and
subsequent sediment concentrations in surface irrigation return flows, and how these factors can be managed to reduce erosion and sediment
concentrations are reviewed and discussed. Three approaches (1) eliminating surface runoff, (2) reducing or eliminating erosion, and (3) removing
sediments and associated nutrients and biocides from surface irrigation return flows, and control measures for each approach are discussed. Research
and demonstration needs for improving and developing new control technology are presented. These include simulation modeling of known erosion
parameters, the development of improved irrigation systems and methods, the design of improved irrigation water distribution systems, and field
management practices. The need for more information on design and operational criteria for sediment retention basins are discussed. EPA CONTACT:
Hornsby, A. G.
600/2-76-238 PE 1HB617 GRANT NO. 802933
Conversion of Cattle Manure into Useful Products BY B. S. Dunn, J. D. MacKenzie, and E. Tseng, California, University of Los Angeles, CA
The purpose of the project was to design and build a pyrolysis apparatus for cattle manure and to investigate the potential uses of the pyrolysis by-
products. A pyrolysis machine of semi-continuous feed capabilities was designed and built. Various conditions of pyrolysis treatments were
investigated and their influence on the amount and composition of the by-products determined. High carbon residues were found to require lower
pyrolysis temperatures. The carbon content of these residues appeared to be unaffected by the geographic location of the original manure. Contact
with interested parties and appropriate industries who could be prospective users of each of the products was initiated to obtain their technical
expertise in evaluating these products. The pyrolysis by-products seem to have some potential industrial applications. These by-products include the
solid residue, an oil fraction, and an aqueous fraction. The solid residue may serve as a carbon black substitute or as a filler material in rubber, ink, and
paint. The aqueous fraction collected during pyrolysis has been evaluated for fertilizer applications. EPA CONTACT: Kreis, R. D.
600/2-76-239 PE 1HB617 GRANT NO. 802009
Production and Transport of Gaseous NH3 and HzS Assocated with Livestock Production BY J. R. Miner, Oregon State University Corvallis, OR
Current livestock production techniques release a large variety of volatile organic compounds to the atmosphere. This release results in complaints due
to their odorous nature and has been identified as a source of surface water pollution as these compounds are absorbed from the air. Ammonia has
been identified as the compound of greatest concern relative to water pollution and is of considerable interest relative to odor complaints due to its
ease of measurement and its relationship to more ordorous gas evolution. Gas sampling and measuring schemes based upon the use of solid absorbents
were studied. Use of an absorbent suspended in a stainless steel screen container which could be exposed in an atmosphere to be sampled showed
promise. The evolution of ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and odorous volatiles was investigated as a function of beef cattle ration. Addition of essential
oil, mint oil, was found to mask the odor of fresh manure. Mint oil was carried in the urine. Ammonia evolution from fresh manure was largely from
urine. Fecal contributions became significant only after significant decomposition had occurred. A technique was devised for measuring ammonia
evolution rates from surfaces. This measurement proved an accurate measure of anaerobic biological activity and provided a quantitative means for
comparing treatment procedures designed to minimize volatile material evolution rates. Evolution rates for a variety of surfaces associated with
livestock production enterprises were measured. EPA CONTACT: Kreis, R. D.
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600/2-76-241 PE1BB036 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Acute Toxic Effects of Petroleum Refinery Wastewaters on Readear Sunfish BY J. E. Matthews, and L H. Myers, Robert S. Kerr Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK
Static bioassays of 24 hours' duration were performed on samples of wastewaters provided by 22 domestic petroleum refiners. These wastewaters
represent three types of water discharges prevalent to this industry: process wastewaters prior to dilution with other streams; API separator effluents
which are a conjugate of various streams within a refinery; and wastewaters following treatment by activated sludge systems. Bioossays were
performed using redear sunf ish (Lepomis microlophu^ as test organisms. Twenty-four hour 50 percent tolerance limits (TLso) of the various wastewaters
are compared with results of chemical analyses performed during the same study. Toxicity varied considerably both between refineries and for waste
streams from within a single refinery. Results of these analyses and observed behavioral symptoms of distressed fish revealed that ammonia, sulfides,
and phenolics, alone or in combination, were major contributors to toxicity exerted in most samples. Three refineries had samples which were more
toxic than anticipated based on results of chemical analyses, indicating the presence of other toxic compounds in unknown quantities; e.g., various
hydrocarbons. Results of bioassays of samples from various wastewater treatment stages of five refineries with activated sludge treatment systems
revealed a decrease in toxicity as the degree of treatment increased indicating a reduction in concentration of contributing biodegradable toxicants.
EPA CONTACT: Myers, L. H.
600/2-76-243 PE1BC611 GRANT NO. 11024 FVQ
Wastewater Flow Measurement in Sewers Using Ultrasound BY R. J. Anderson, S. S. Bell, W. H. Vender Heyden, and W. K. Genthe, Milwaukee,
Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Wl
A new technique for measurement of sewage volume flow utilizing ultrasonic measurements of depth and velocity was demonstrated and evaluated.
The new technique, requiring no costly construction for installation, is usable for open channel or partially full measurements. The flow technique con
accomplish measurement accuracies from 2 to 5% under conditions of rapidly changing levels, surcharging, and back-up conditions. Two installations
were accomplished on existing sewers in the Milwaukee Sewage System, one 121/2 feet and the other S feet in diameter. A continuous flow record
was displayed for each meter and performance of the meter installations was compared with magnetic flow meters at one site and head velocity
relations on the other site. Relationship between average volume flow, water level, and average velocity along selected horizontal chords of the sewer
cross section were determined. The unit installed on the 5 foot diameter sewers operated for a period in excess of 18 months without failure and has
required only routine maintenance. The flow technique provides accurate measurement over a range of depths from 25% to full depth in the sewer and
from zero to the full flowing velocity of the fluid in the sewer. No deterioration of ultrasonic transducer probes has been detected indicating their
suitability for use in the sewer environment. EPA CONTACT: Risley Jr., C.
600/2-76-244 PE 1BC611 GRANT NO. 802433
Proceedings of Workshop Microorganisms in Urban Stormwater BY R. Field, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ BY
V. Olivieri, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD BY E. M. Davis, Texas, University of Houston, TX BY J. E. Smith, Syracuse University Syracuse, NY
BY E. C. Tifft Jr., O'Brien and Gere Engineers, Inc. Syracuse, NY
This workshop was held on March 29, 1975 at the USEPA Office, Edison, New Jersey. The aim was to exchange information obtained from USEPA
Office of Research and Development, Storm and Combined Sewer Program sponsored projects so as to foster a better understanding of
microorganisms in urban storm runoff and combined sewer overflow. Workshop emphasis was placed on the following aspects: (a) procedures for
pathogenic microorganism assays, (b) relationship between pathogenic and coliforrn group microorganisms, (c) disinfection and aftergrowth of
microorganisms, and (d) viruses in Stormwater. EPA CONTACT: Field, R. 8-342-7503
600/2-76-250 PE1BC611 IAG NO. IAG-D5-F694
Use of Climatic Data in Estimating Storage Days for Soilds Treatment Systems BY D. M. Whiting, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration Asheville, NC
Computer programs have been developed to estimate storage needs for Soil Treatment Systems from analyses of daily climatologicai data. One
program uses a set of thresholds for temperature, precipitation and/or snow depth to estimate storage needs in colder regions. A second program is
designed for use in high rainfall regions where saturated soil, rather than severe weather, is the limiting condition. Climatologicai data for a 20- to 25-
year period is examined for each case to produce a summary table. This table presents the mean, the standard deviation, the unbiased third moment
about the mean, the coefficient of skewness and storage days for recurrence intervals of 5,10,25, and 50 years. EPA CONTACT: Thomas, R. E.
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600/2-76-251 PE1BC611 CONTRACT NO. 14-12-818
Conventional Tertiary Treatment BY T. P. O'Farrell, and D. f. Bishop, D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA and D.C. Department of Environmental Services
Washington, DC
Tertiary treatment on effluent from the EPA-DC Pilot Plant's step aeration activated sludge system included two-stage or single-stage lime clarification,
air stripping of ammonia, dual-media filtration, neutralization, and activated carbon adsorption. With a good secondary effluent to the lime
clarification units and the dual-media filtration system, the two-stage process produced residual BOD and phosphorus (as P) concentrations of 1.4
mg/1 and 0.09 mg/1, respectively. With fresh carbon, the TOC was less than 3 mg/1 after treatment by carbon adsorption. Single-stage operation
with sodium carbonate addition and with a good quality secondary effluent as feed produced an average phosphorus residual of 0.53 mg/1 as P after
clarification. Following dual-media filtration, the phosphorus residual as P was reduced to 0.10 mg/1. With poor quality secondary effluent
(filamentous growth), the slurry pool in the first-stage solid contactor unit was unstable and produced Ipwer quality effluents. At warm air temperatures
(greater than 75°F), 80 percent of the ammonia was air stripped from the effluent of the two-stage lime system. Recalcined lime was recycled to the
clarification system without a reduction in the efficiency of the tert ?rf system. EPA CONTACT: Bishop, D. F.
600/2-76-255 PE1DC618 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-2134
Evaluation of Liner Materials Exposed to Leachate: Second Interim Report BY H. E. Haxo Jr., and R. M. White, Matrecon, Inc. Oakland, CA
This report presents available information covering the first year's exposure of liner materials to sanitary landfill leachate. Included in the report are
descriptions of the monitoring and disassembly of the generators to recover the liner specimens, the results of the testing of the exposed liners, and a
discussion of the results. The year's exposure did not result in losses of impermeability in any of the liners. There were losses, however, in the compres-
sive strength of the admix liner materials. There were some losses in the physical properties of some of the polymeric membranes and swelling of most
of these membranes. The seams of several lost strength, with the heat-sealed seams holding up best as a group. Among the polymeric membranes, the
crystalline types of polyethylene, polypropylene, and polybutylene sustained the least change during the year's exposure. However, these liners, or
films, are prone to puncture and tear and are generally difficult to handle in the field. The thermoplastic membranes, chlorinated polyethylene,
chlorosulfonated polyethylene (Hypalon), and polyviny) chloride, tended to swell the most. The vulcanized rubbery liner materials, e.g. butyl and EPDM,
changed little during the exposure period but had the lowest initial seam strength. The data presented must be considered as preliminary in an ongoing
project; it :s premature at this point to make estimates of the service life of the various materials or to make relative comparisons among them for use in
a given installation without consideration to costs and to the specifics of the installation. EPA CONTACT: Landreth, R. 8—684—7876
600/2-76-264 PE 1BC611 GRANT NO. 11010 EZ J
Hanover Park Tertiary Studies BY D. R. Zenz, E. Bogusch, C. Lue-Hing, and A. W. Obayoshi, Chicago, Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater
Chicago, IL
During a one year study, four tertiary treatment units were tested and evaluated. Three of the units were deep-bed filters which were used to treat
secondary plant effluent. The types of filters used were: (1) an upflow filter with a sand media, (2) a downflow gravity filter with mixed-media consisting
of anthracite, sand, and garnet, and (3) a downflow pressure filter utilizing dual-media of anthracite and sand. The fourth unit was a continuous flow
ion exchanger that employed activated alumina to remove phosphate from microscreened secondary effluent. The filtration studies indicate that
comparable effluents were produced by all three filters with filtration rates from 2-6 gpm/ft!. Filter effluents generally contained about 4-7 mg/1
suspended solids in the above flow range. The results of the ion exchange study indicated that sodium hydroxide successfully regenerated an
exhausted activated alumina bed. In a 9-hour test, the ion exchange column removed 73 % of the influent phosphorus, using 0.4N sodium hydroxide as
the regenerant. EPA CONTACT: Kreissl, J. F. 8-684-7614
600/2-76-266 PE 1BB041 GRANT NO. 803992
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports: May 1976 - July 1976 BY P. Melvin, and H. Ehrenspeck, California, University of, Marine Science Institute
Santa Barbara, CA
The May 1976 - July 1976 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports is the eighth quarterly compilation of oil spill events and oil pollution report summaries.
Presented in the report are: (a) summaries of oil spill events; (b) summaries and bibliographic literature citations; (c) summaries of current research
projects; and (d) patent summaries. EPA CONTACT: Dorrler, J. S.
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600/2-76-267 PE1BB036 OR ANT NO. 803619
Managing and Disposing of Residues from Environmental Control Facilities in the Steel Industry BY I. Pasztor, and S. B. Floyd Jr., Dravo
Corporation Pittsburgh, PA
The report gives results of a study of the management and disposal of residues from environmental control facilities in the steel industry. Information
from 13 integrated U.S. steel mills is compared with that found in the literature and with data collected during visits to English, German, and Japanese
steel mills, technical and industrial associations, and government agencies. Methods used to recycle dusts and sludges and to regenerate or recover
waste acids and oils are covered. Of the approximately 16.6 million tons of residues, 9.1 million tons are recycled, and 7.5 million tons are dumped or
stored for later reuse. The major reasons for not recycling the residues, aside from economics, are higher than tolerable tramp element contents (e.g.,
Zn, Pb, Na, K) or oil content, and the extremely fine residue consistency. The pollution control facilities used and the quantities and properties of the
residues generated in the various processes are described. In 1974, the U.S. steel industry produced over 145 million net tons of raw steel. During the
same period, over 16 million tons of pollution abatement residues were generated by the industry in 14 different iron and steelmaking subcategories,
not including iron and steelmaking slogs. EPA CONTACT: Hendriks, R. V. 8-629-8411
600/2-76-268 PE 1AB604 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1323
Blast Furnance Slips and Accompanying Emissions as an Air Pollution Source BY C. E. Mobley, A. O. Hoffman, and H. W. Lownie, Battelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
The report gives results of a study to ascertain the severity of blast-furnace slips and their accompanying bleeder-valve emissions as a source of air
pollution. It describes factors contributing to the occurrence of hangs and slips in the blast furnace. It discusses the mechanics by which emissions occur
from the bleeder valves. It presents data characterizing blast-furnace bleeder-valve emissions, including the frequency and duration of slip-induced
bleeder-valve openings and the quantities of gas and dust issuing from open bleeder valves. It includes that: (1) slip-induced bleeder-valve emissions
are not an industry- or nation-wide problem; (2) these emissions may constitute an individual furnace and/or local air pollution problem; (3) less total
particulates are emitted from this source than from other in-plant air pollution sources; and (4) the frequency of bleeder-valve emissions and, in turn, the
severity of the problem have diminished over the last 20 years. The report discusses measures which may reduce the occurrence and/or severity of
blast-furnace bleeder-valve emissions. EPA CONTACT: Hendriks, R. V. 8-629-8411
600/2-76-269 PE 1AB015 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1323
Source Assessment: Glass Container Manufacturing Plants BY J. R. Schorr, D. T. Hooie, P. R. Sticksel, and C. Brockway, Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH
The report summarizes results of a study to gather and analyze background information and technical data related to air emissions from glass container
manufacturing operations. It covers emissions from three plant areas: raw materials preparation and handling, glass melting, and forming and finishing
operations. Melting furnace emissions account for over 95 percent of the total plant emissions. The major pollutants are NOx, SOx, and submicron
particulates consisting mainly (over 90 percent) of mineral sulfates. NOx has the largest emission factor (3 g/kg) with annual emissions of 36.5 x 10 to
the 9th power g. Compared with national emissions from stationary sources, NOx emissions from glass melting furnaces contribute 0.34 percent of the
total. Source severity factors determined by this study were 0.38 for NOx, 0.56 for SO«, and 0.035 for particulates, with others being less than 0.01.
Sourse severity is a measure of the potential environmental effect of air emissions and is the ratio of the maximum average ground level concentration
to the primary ambient air quality standard for criteria pollutants. EPA CONTACT: Wooldridge, E. J. 8-629-2547
600/2-76-270 PE1AB604 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0456
Converting Chlorohydrocarbon Wastes by Chlorolysis BY J. K. Shiver, Repro Chemical Corporation Washington, DC t+ 1 The report gives results
of an assessment of the magnitude of the waste chlorohydrocarbon problem in the U.S., and a study of the applicability of the conversion of this waste
by chlorolysis as a means of resolving the problem. An estimated 86,400 metric tons per year of chlorohydrocorbon waste is generated in the U.S. A
portion of this waste is treated by chlorolysis to solvents, and by incineration. The balance is disposed of by deep well injection or burial. The identified
waste is a suitable feedstock for a chlorolysis operation if it is pretreated to remove paniculate materials and moisture. Geographically, the waste is
generated primarily along the Gulf Coast, from Corpus Christi to New Orleans. The Gulf Coast concentration indicates that a regional waste disposal
facility (including a chlorolysis unit, a waste pretreatment unit, and a conventional incineration unit) would be viable. Preparation of a design and firm
capital estimate is recommended as the next step in an overall program leading to such a regional facility. EPA CONTACT: Samfield, M.
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600/2-76-272 PE 1 BC61 1 GRANT NO. 1 1 020 DXH
Demonstration of Void Space Storage with Treatment and Flow Regulation K. R. Rohrer Associates, Inc. Akron, OH
The purpose of this project was to demonstrate and evaluate the feasibility of an underground void space storage tank, in containing and regulating
storm overflows from a combined sewer thus reducing the pollution loads discharged to the receiving water body. System design, construction, and two
years operation were conducted in the study. The prototype was consl.-ucted in Akron, Ohio with a combined sewer drainage area of 76.3 hectare
(188.5 acres). The excess combined sewer flows were fed by gravity into the 3.8 x 10' liter (1 MG) void space retention tank. The tank is of an
excavated hopper shape, lined with an impermeable membrane and filled with an inert media. Storage of the waste water is in the void space of the
media. After the storm event, the stored stormwater was gravity fed into the interceptor sewer for subsequent treatment. The underground facility was
a dual usage concept. In addition to collecting, chlorinating, and detaining potential combined sewer overflows, the facility's top surface could be
de usable as a park or recreational grounds. EPA CONTACT: Smith, A.
ma
600/2-76-273a PE EHE624 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1 883
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Solid Solution Formation in Lime and Limestone SO2 Scrubbers — Volume I. Final Report BY B. F.
Jones, P. S. Lowell, and F. B. Meserole, Radian Corporation Austin, TX
The report gives results of a theoretical and experimental study to characterize the coprecipitation of calcium sulfate with calcium sulfite hemihydrate.
A coprecipitation product had been suggested to explain the mechanism by which sulfate could be precipitated from a scrubber solution subsaturated
with respect to calcium sulfate. Lime and limestone SO2 scrubbing systems with oxidation rates below 20% had been operated long-term at steady
state with liquors subsaturated with respect to all known calcium sulfate solid forms and yet sulfate was measured in the solids. The existence of a
calcium sulfate/colcium sulfite solid solution has been confirmed experimentally and a theoretical formulation has been established. Calcium sulfite
hemihydrate was precipitated under controlled laboratory conditions from solutions subsaturated in calcium sulfate. Specific chemical analysis and
infrared spectroscopic techniques were used to identify sulfate in the solids. The precipitate's sulfate content was studied as a function of the relative
saturation of calcium sulfate and the precipitation rate of calcium sulfite hemihydrate. Also, the effects of high magnesium concentrations and
limestone dissolution and the sulfate content of the solids were measured. EPA CONTACT: Borgwardt, R. H. 8-629-2234
600/2-76-273b PEEHE624 CONTRACT NO. 6S-O2- 1883
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Solid Solution Formation in Lime and Limestone SO2 Scrubbers — Volume II. Appendices BY B. F.
Jones, P. S. Lowell, and F. B. Meserole, Radian Corporation Austin, TX
The report gives results of a theoretical and experimental study to characterize the coprecipitation of calcium sulfate with calcium sulfite hemihydrate.
A coprecipitation product had been suggested to explain the mechanism by which sulfate could be precipitated from a scrubber solution subsaturated
with respect to calcium sulfate. Lime and limestone SO2 scrubbing systems with oxidation rates below 20% had been operated long-term at steady
state with liquors subsaturated with respect to all known calcium sulfate solid forms and yet sulfate was measured in the solids. The existence of o
calcium sulfate/calcium sulfite solid solution has been confirmed experimentally and a theoretical formulation has been established. Calcium sulfite
hemihydrate was precipitated under controlled laboratory conditions from solutions subsaturated in calcium sulfate. Specific chemical analyses and
infrared spectroscopic techniques were used to identify sulfate in the solids. The precipitate's sulfate content was studied as a function of the relative
saturation of calcium sulfate and the precipitation rate of calcium sulfite hemihydrate. Also, the effects of high magnesium concentrations and
limestone dissolution on the sulfate content of the solids were measured. EPA CONTACT: Borgwardt, R. H. 8-629-2234
600/2-76-274 PE 1AB014 GRANT NO. 803283-01
Analysis of Test Data for NO* Control in Coal-Fired Utility Boilers BY O. W. Dykema, Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA
The report describes the analyses of a large quantity of emissions, operating conditions, and boiler configuration data from full scale, multiple-burner,
electric-generating boilers firing coal fuel. Objectives of the study include: (1) evaluation of the effects of combustion modifications on NO* emissions,
in fundamental combustion terms; and (2) evaluation of techniques for further reductions in NOx emissions. The report includes the following, pertaining
to coal-fired utility boilers: (1) discussion of the major sources of NO. emissions; (2) parametric investigations of the effects on NO* emissions of two-
stage combustion, burners out of service, combustion air temperature, and excess air reduction; (3) discussion of probable short- and long-term
hardware and operating condition modifications likely to yield further significant reductions in NOx emission in coal-fired boilers; and (4) general
comparisons of NO* reduction techniques in utility boilers firing coal, oil, and natural gas fuels. Boiler firing types included single-wall, opposed, and
tangential configurations. EPA CONTACT: Hall, R. E. 8-629-841 1
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600/2-76-276 PE1BB043 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-0144
Selected Applications for Instrumentation and Automation in Wastewater Treatment Facilities BY A. E. Molvar, Raytheon Company
Portsmouth, Rl
The application of modern control systems to the operation of wastewater-treatment plants is discussed. Control strategies for the commonly used wet-
and dry-weather treatment processes and their collection systems are described. Whenever possible, the benefits derived from, as well as the operating
problems associated with, the actual or proposed control strategies are documented. Cost/benefit analysis indicates that many untried feed forward
mass proportional control schemes are economically attractive because of the low payback periods. This study concludes that despite current concepts,
the smaller (1 *o 5 mgd) plants con afford and need significantly greater amounts of automatic control. A lack of reliable field-proven analytical sensors
for important parameters appears to be the principal obstacle impeding the implementation of more sophisticated control strategies. Centralized
control with semigraphic display should be used in treatment plants since it saves on operating labor, improves operation, and increases the safety of
wastewater treatment. Automatic data acquisition systems are cost effective and should be used in medium and large sized plants. Direct digital
control and computerized control can only be economically justified in large dry-weather treatment plants and large storm-water control networks. EPA
CONTACT: Roesler, J. f. 8-684-7714
600/2-76-277 PE 1AD605 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-0766
Remote Monitoring of Nitric Oxide by Gas-Filler Correlation Techniques BY D. E. Burch, and D. A. Gryvnak, Aeronutronic Ford Corporation
Newport Beach, CA
The feasibility of remotely monitoring the concentration of Nitric Oxide (NO) in the effluent of industrial stacks has been investigated analytically and
experimentally in the laboratory. The type of instrument considered employs two or more gas-filter cells that contain different amounts of NO. Radiant
energy emitted by the hot gas in the effluent is measured after it has passed either through one of the gas-filter cells or through a neutral density filter.
By comparing the amounts of energy received through each of the filters, it is possible to determine the concentration of NO in the presence of a
moderate amount of continuum-emitting material such as small particles. A simple, single-line spectral model served as the basis for the analytical work.
Heated cells containing NO 4- N2 or H?O -f N2 simulated an industrial stack for the laboratory experiments. Interference by hot H2O in the effluent
and cold H2O in the atmospheric path causes the most serious uncertainties in the measurements for many types of stacks. EPA CONTACT-. Herget, W.
F. 8-629-22)6
600/2-76-278 PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 ADI 034 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1866
Foreign Air Pollution Research in Fine Particulates BY A. L. Benson, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA
The report presents unpublished fine particulate measurement and control information and information not readily available to the researcher,
generated during the period 1971-76 in Australia, Canada, Japan, and the USSR. The information is used as a basis for identifying new concepts in
the abovementioned area. Approximately 700 documents are compiled with abstracts. Full-text translations are provided for special-interest areas.
EPA CONTACT: Pekar, J. 8-629-2547
600/2-76-279 PE 1AB013 ROAP/TASK 21ADE IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Equilibrium Partial Pressure of Sulfur Dioxide in Alkaline Scrubbing Processes BY D. K. Oestreich, Industrial Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC t+ 1 The report gives results of IERL-RTP in-house studies in which equilibrium partial pressure of SO2 was
measured as a function of pH, temperature, and concentration of sulfur (IV) on various scrubber liquors. These studies were done for potassium-,
sodium-, and citrate-based scrubbing systems. It is shown that equations developed by earlier workers for predicting SO2 partial pressures are
incorrect. Theoretical expressions are developed to relate the equilibrium partial pressure of SO2 to the important scrubber parameters. These
expressions are experimentally validated at the 90 percent confidence level. EPA C.ONTACT: Oestreich, D. K.
600/2-76-280 PE 1AB012 ROAP/TASK 21 ADM 011 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-4273
Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation: Cascade Impactor Calibrations BY K. M. Gushing, G. E. Lacey, J. D. McCain, and
W. B. Smith, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL
The report gives results of a calibration study to determine sizing parameters and wall losses for five commercially available cascade impactors. A
vibratingorifice aerosol generator was used to produce monodisperse ammonium fluorescein aerosol particles 15 to 1 micrometers in diameter. A
pressurized Collison Nebulizer system was used to disperse Dow Corning polystyrene latex (PSL) spheres 2 to 0.46 millimeters in diameter. When
ammonium fluorescein was used, the mass collected by each impactor surface was determined using absorption spectrophotometry of washes from the
various surfaces. When sizing with the PSL spheres, a Climet Instruments Model 208A Particle Analyzer was used to determine particle number
concentrations at the inlet and the outlet of the test impactor. Results are reported showing stage collection efficiency as a function of the square root
of the Stokes number, stage collection efficiency as a function of particle size, and impactor wall losses (total, nozzle, and inlet cone) as a function of
particle size. It has been determined that the values of the Stokes number for the 50% collection efficiency ore not generally the same for each
impactor stage. A table of these values is presented. Published theories do not successfully predict these values, so empirical calibration is required
before these devices can be used accurately in the field or laboratory. EPA CONTACT: Harris, D. 8. 8-629-2557
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600/2-76-281 PE1AB015 ROAP/TASK 21 AQR 005 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1319
Desulfurization of Steel Mill Sinter Plant Gases BY G. D. Brown, R. T. Coleman, J. C. Dicker-man, and P. S. Lowell, Radian Corporation Austin, TX
The report gives results of an evaluation of the technical and economic feasibility of using limestone scrubbing technology to control sinter plant
emissions. Data from Soviet and Japanese sinter plants employing limestone scrubbing technology were used to develop a realistic design basis. A
conceptual process design was developed and used to prepare economic estimates. Results of the process design indicate that control of sinter plant
emissions by limestone scrubbing is technically feasible. Economic evaluations show that limestone scrubbing will increase the cost of producing sinter
by about $1.82 per metric ton of product sinter for a standard sinter plant operation. For o sinter plant with a windbox gas recirculation system, the
cost increase would be about $1.44 per metric ton of product sinter. EPA CONTACT: Plaks, N. 8-629-2557
600/3-76-069 PE1BA608 GRANT NO. 800355
Assays of Toxic Pollutants by Fish Blood BY W. A. Curby, R. D. Winick, and E. C. May, Sias Research Laboratory Brookline, MA
We have developed a biological multichannel analyzer which, using a sensor that operates on the Coulter Principle, measures and distributes mixed cell
populations by cell size. It provides an analog distribution and digital printed readout for future analysis. Although primarily a puise height analyzer
(applied successfully to studying bacteria, mammalian blood and inert particles) it operates as a pulse shape analyzer if the instant at which each pulse
height is read is varied. This technique, applied to the peripheral whole blood from freshly sacrificed Fundulus heteroclitus shows the alterations with
time and the variations caused by trace amounts of cadmium and copper in the aquatic environment. The size frequency distribution patterns of each
trace element environment differ from each other, and each, markedly from the norm. We have investigated and recorded the response of F.
heteroc/itus whole blood cells from fishes living in several aquatic environments of fixed pH and dissolved oxygen and temperature. We compared
these data with those obtained from fish subjected to dissolved traces of chemical pollutants. EPA CONTACT: Hodgkiss, W. S.
600/3-76-077 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Water Quality: Western Fish Toxicology Station and Western Oregon Rivers BY 0. F. Samuelson, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Corvollis, OR-
Seasonal variation in water quality was compared for the Western Fish Toxicology Station (WFTS), Corvallis, OR, the adjacent Willamette River and
approximately 40 major western Oregon rivers from 1972 through 1974. Water temperature patterns of the Willamette River and WFTS well were
similar (range, 4.6-20.OC). While both displayed seasonal trends, well water lagged 7-10 days behind the river in both temperature increases and
decreases. Dissolved oxygen values in both the river and well water were inversely related to temperature. Average dissolved oxygen concentrations
were higher in the river (10.4 mg/1) than in the well water (4.1 mg/1). Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) was low in the well water (range, 6.6-7.0),
compared to the river (range, 7.0-7.8). River water had a mean hardness and alkalinity of 22 mg/1 and 23 mg/1 respectively, while well water ranged
between "soft to moderately hard" (mean hardness, 34 mg/1; mean alkalinity, 31 mg/1). High Willamette River discharges (above Corvollis) were
followed by a 7-10 day lag in corresponding sharp peaks of total hardness, alkalinity, and certain cations and onions in the well water. Major cation
and onion concentrations were low overall. Trace metals were found to be at near detection limits. River iron and manganese concentrations were
approximately 10 times greater than those found in the well. River zinc had a mean of 9.4 micrograms/1, while the well water mean concentration was
5.1 micrograms/1. EPA CONTACT: Samuelson, D. F.
600/3-76-094a PE 1BA608 GRANT NO. 800537-02
Algal Nutrient Availability and Limitation in Lake Ontario During IFYGL—Part I. Available Phosphorus in Urban Runoff and Lake
Ontario Tributary Waters BY W. F. Cowen, U.S. Army Medical Bioengineering Research & Development Lab Frederick, MD BY G. F. Lee, Texas,
University of Richardson, TX
Samples of Madison urban runoff, precipitation from Madison and New York State were analyzed for various forms of phosphorus to estimate the
algal-available fraction of each of these P forms. Urban runoff particulate P forms from Madison runoff showed acid extractable inorganic P were 22 to
27 and 13 to 17% of particulate P, respectively. Runoff from urban areas in the Genesee R. basin (N.Y.) showed acid, base, and resin extractable
inorganic P in the ranges of 30 to 48, 18 to 30 and 11 to 25% of particulate P, respectively, in general agreement with the Madison samples. Inorganic
P extracted from particulate P by resin in long-term aerobic dark incubations was similar to that extracted by the resin in short-term tests, indicating
that physical and chemical rather than microbial mineralization processes were probably the key factors regulating the release of inorganic P from the
runoff particles to the solution phase. EPA CONTACT: Thomas, N.
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600/3-76-095 PE1BA608 GRANT NO. 802821
Biological, Chemical and Physical Relationships in the Straits of Mackinac BY C. L. Schelske, E. F. Stoermer, J. E. Gannon, and M. 5. Simmons,
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml
Three cruises were conducted from August to October 1973 in the vicinity of the Straits of Mackinac. Environmental conditions were influenced by the
net transport of water from Lake Michigan to Lake Huron, the oscillatory flow of water produced by seiches between the two lakes and the
hypolimnetic transport of water from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan during periods of thermal stratification. Different water masses resulted from the
mixing of waters from Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior and were identified from single parameters, particularly silica, nitrate, pH,
temperature and specific conductance, from cluster analysis of chemical and physical parameters and from ordination analyses of phytoplankton and
zooplankton assemblages. Lake Michigan waters transported through the Straits represent a diffuse and relatively small phosphorus enrichment for
Lake Huron, but were depleted in silica and nitrate compared to Lake Huron. In August and September phytoplankton in the silica depleted waters from
Lake Michigan were dominated by blue-green algae. The phytoplankton assemblages in the Straits were distinct from those in the open waters of Lake
Michigan and Lake Huron. Zooplankton species composition was similar to the 50 stations sampled, but cladocerans were proportionately more
prevalent in the more eutrophic waters of Lake Michigan than were calanoid copepods in Lake Huron. It was concluded that water from Lake Michigan
had a subtle deleterious effect on water quality in Lake Huron. EPA CONTACT: Thomas, N.
600/3-76-096 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Cadmium and Zinc Toxicity to Jordanella floridae BY R. L Spehar, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ouluth, MN
Cadmium and zinc toxicity to the flagfish (Jordanella fhridoe) was determined on the basis of 96-hr median lethal concentrations (LC50) and
significant decreases (P = 0.05) in survival, growth, and reproduction over the complete life cycle of the fish. The 96-hour LC50 values for cadmium
and zinc to juvenile flagtish were 2,500 and 1,500 micrograms/liter, respectively. In chronic tests, reproduction was the most sensitive indicator of
cadmium toxicity and was inhibited at 8.1 micrograms/liter. Tissue-concentration analysis showed that fish exposed to concentrations of 1.7
micrograms/liter and above accumulated significantly greater amounts of cadmium than those in me controls. In zinc tests, survival of larvae (not
exposed as embryos) and growth of females were the most sensitive measure of zinc toxicity and were reduced at respective concentrations of 85 and
51 micrograms/liter. Significant uptake of zinc occurred in fish exposed to concentrations of 47 micrograms/liters and above. The lowest cadmium and
zinc concentrations causing adverse effects to the flagfish were similar to those affecting other fish species. Application factors for both metals were
similar to those reported for cadmium exposed bluegills (Lepomis macrochiruit and zinc exposed fathead minnows (Pimephates promelaii i n hard water.
EPA CONTACT: Spehar, R. L. 8-783-9519
600/3-76-097 PE 1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Acute Toxicity of Selected Organic Compounds to Fathead Minnows BY V. R. Mattson, j. W. Arthur, and C. T. Walbridge, Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN
Static nonrenewal laboratory bioassays were conducted with 26 organic compounds commonly used by industry. The selected compounds represented
the five following chemical classes: acids, alcohols, hydrocarbons, ketones and aldehydes, and phenols. Juvenile fathead minnows (Pimephales
promelaQ were the test animal, and test duration was limited to 96 hr. Lake Superior water served as the diluent source for all test compounds.
Additional tests were conducted with a reconstituted diluent water for five compounds. The alcohol compounds were generally 10 to 100 times less
toxic than chemicals tested in the other four chemical classes. Compounds in the other four classes had a similar toxicity range. The most lethal chemical
tested was pentachlorophenol (96-hr LC50 of 0.6 mg/1.) and the least lethal was ethanol (96-hr LC50 of 13,480 mg/1.). Most of the minnow deaths
occurred during the first 24 hr. Comparative chemical tests in the two diluent waters gave similar lethal responses. EPA CONTACT: Mattson, V. R.
8-783-9591
600/3-76-099 PE 1BA608 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-0738
Toxicity of Four Pesticides to Water Fleas and Fathead Minnows BY K. J. Macek, M. A. Lindberg, S. Sauter, K. S. Buston, and P. A. Costa,
EG&G Bionomics Wareham, MA
Maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations (MATC's) for each pesticide for both species were estimated by measuring survival, growth and
reproduction success as indicators of toxic effects. The MATC for acrolein was estimated to be > 16.9 and < 33.6 micrograms/liter for dophnids and
> 11.4 and <41.7 for fathead minnows, those estimated for heptachlor were > 12.5 and <25.0 micrograms/liter for daphnids and > 0.86 and
< 1.84 micrograms/liter for fathead minnows, those estimated for endosulfon were > 2.7 and < 7.0 micrograms/liter for daphnids and > 0.2 and
< 0.4 rnicrograms/liter for fathead minnows, and those estimated for trifluralin were > 2.4 and < 7.2 micrograms/liter for daphnids and > 1.9 and
< 5.1 microgroms/liter for fathead minnows. EPA CONTACT: Jarvinen, A.
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600/3-76-106 PE1BA031 GRANT NO. 801245
Studies on the Reclamation of Stone Lake, Michigan BY T. L. Theis, and J. V. DePinto, Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, IN
This report contains information relating to two factors: (1) the effects of domestic pollution cbatement on an eutrophic lake, and (2) investigations into
methods of reclaiming such lakes, especially through the use of particulate materials which retard pollutant release from sediments. The study lake,
Stone Lake, has been monitored for approximately ten years from the time of pollution abatement. Results indicate that the sediments are major
pollutant sources during stratified periods and that for such lakes to achieve meaningful improvements in water quality in a reasonable length of time, a
series of external manipulations is often needed. Certain types of fly ash, a particulate waste product of coal combustion, was shown, in laboratory
studies, to possess properties capable of precipitating orthophosphate from overlying waters and subsequently "sealing" the phosphorus within the
sediments for long periods of time. A lake such as Stone Lake could thus be made permanently of semi-permanently, phosphorus limited, thereby
altering the successional pattern previously indicated and significantly reducing the overall standing algal crop. EPA CONTACT: Schults, D. W
8-420-4776
600/3-76-107 PE1AA603 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1296
Oxidant-Precursor Relationships During Pollutant Transport Conditions - An Outdoor Smog Chamber Study BY L. A. Ripperton, W. C.
Eaton, and J. E. Sickles II, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC
The formation of ozone under simulated conditions of pollutant transport was studied in a group of four 27-cubic-meter outdoor smog chambers. The
chambers were constructed of 5 mil FEP Teflon on aluminum frames. The initial changes in the smog chambers were irradiated for three days by natural
sunlight. Simulation of transport was accomplished by progressively diluting the contents of the chambers with clean air. The analogy between the
chemical behavior of chamber simulations and nonurban high-zone (i.e., 0.08 ppm) systems in the field was good. On the second and third days, the
initial charges in the chambers generated ozone concentrations greater thon the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for photochemical oxidant
(0.08 ppm). The initial charge of nonmethane hydrocarbon (NMHC) ranged from 1.0 to 10.0 ppmC; nitrogen oxides (NOx) ranged from 0.100 to 1.000
ppm. Therefore, initial ratios of NMHC/NOx varied from 7 to 20. On the second and third days in the chambers, concentrations of NO* ranged from
0.001 to 0.053 ppm; NMHC ranged from 0.33 to 3.78 ppmC. The resulting NMHC/NOx ratios varied from 16 to 610. EPA CONTACT: Bufalini, J. J.
600/3-76-108 PE1AA603 GRANT NO. 800833
Atmospheric Freons and Halogenated Compounds BY A. Appleby, Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ
Ambient levels of atmospheric Freons, halogenated hydrocarbons, and SF6 were measured at various locations in the U.S.A. Compounds such as
CC13F, CC12F2, CH3-CC13, and CCU were ubiquitious and generally measured at sub ppb levels. Tropospherically reactive compounds such as C2CU
and CHC1CC12 were frequently measured; other compounds were measured where a reasonable source was known. A novel pulsed flow coulometry
gas chromatographic analysis along with other requisite analytical and calibration procedures were developed and used. Laboratory irradiation
simulations established the tropospheric stability of CC13F, CCI2F2, CH3CC13, CC14, CC12FCC1F2, the reactivity of the chlorinated ethylenes, and the
stratospheric reactivity of CC13F, CCU, and CC12F2. Adventitious labelling of air masses with halogenated compounds was used to demonstrate
urban ozone transport to rural areas. EPA CONTACT: Bufalini, J. J.
600/3-76-109 PE 1AA603 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-2241
Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas - Compilation of Data for the New England Study, 1975 BY C. W. Spicer, D. W. Joseph, and G. F.
Ward, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
A study of oxidant transport was conducted in New England over a 6-week period, from July 15 to August 22, 1975. A well equipped mobile labora-
tory was set up at a rural Connecticut airport, and a long-range, twin-engine airplane was outfitted for wide area and vertical aerial sampling. The
mobile laboratory was equipped to continuously monitor O3, NO, NO2, NO,, ChU, C2H2, C2H<, C2H6, non-methane hydrocarbon, fluorocarbon 1 1 (F-
11), CCU, CO, temperature, solar intensity, relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and barometric pressure. The airplane was outfitted to
continuously monitor ozone, nitric oxide, and temperature and to collect air samples in Tedlar bags. The bag samples were analyzed for Fluorocarbon
11 (F-l 1), CH4, NMHC, CO, C2H2, C2H4, C2H6, and CCU. Forty-four monitoring flights were conducted during the field study; each flight averaged
approximately 3 hours and cover between 400-500 miles. Flights were also made to Ohio, Canada, and 250 miles out over the ocean. The
experimental methods used during the study are described and the compiled data are presented. EPA CONTACT: Bufalini, J. J.
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600/3-76-110 PE1AA603 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1919
Midwest Interstate Sulfur Transformation and Transport Project: Aerial Measurements of Urban and Power Plant Plumes, Summer 1974
BY W. H. White, J. A. Anderson, W. R. Knuth, D. L. Blumenthal, J. C. Hsiung, and R. B. Husar, Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA
A portion of the research activities of the Midwest Interstate Sulfur Transformation and Transport Project (Project MISTT) during the summer of 1974 is
documented. Using a light plane equipped with instruments for measuring air pollutants and meteorological parameters, investigators mapped the
three-dimensional distribution of aerosols and pollutant gases originating in the St. Louis area. Each day's flight plan was designed to characterize o
large pollutant plume at discrete distances downwind from its source. The plume from the coal-fired power plant at Labadie, Missouri was followed out
to 45 km. Secondary aerosol production within the plume was documented. The estimated average conversion rate for sulfur dioxide to sulfate was
about three percent/hour ot the distances sampled. The overall removal rate of SO2 was too small to detect, and no net production of ozone was
observed. Large pollutant plumes were also identified downwind of central St. Louis and the Wood River refineries. These urban-industrial plumes were
followed out to 60-70 km, where they were characterized by elevated concentrations of ozone and light-scattering aerosols. EPA CONTACT: Wilson,
W. E.
600/3-76-1U PE1DB064 IAG NO. IAG-D5-F765
Design Considerations for Pulp and Paper-Mill Sludge Landfills BY R. H. Ledbetter, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experimentation Station
Vicksburg, MS
This report presents procedures for the engineering design and control of pulp and paper-mill sludge disposal landfills. Engineering design will allow
more efficient use, thereby contributing to economic and environmental benefits. To form the basis for engineering design of sludge material, the
methodologies and theories of soil mechanics were applied. The methodologies should be applicable to most compositions of sludge materials. Some
sludge materials may have peculiarities associated with testing, field workability, and behavior. However, from accumulated experiences of applying
the procedures of this manual, the manual can be adjusted and expanded. This report is specifically written for pulp and paper-mill personnel of
technical background but with little or no exposure to the soil mechanics discipline. The procedures ore such that these individuals can rationally
approach a landfill operation to attain efficiency and optimization. This report does not present a rigorous treatment or analysis of sludge material, but
it does give the above-mentioned individuals the procedures for determining good approximations of sludge behavior. Individuals interested in more
rigorous and theoretical analysis of sludge behavior should consult the list of references. EPA CONTACT: Landreth, R. E. 8-684-7876
600/4-76-033 PE 1BA027 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Evaluation of a Prototype Instrument for Determining Phosphorus in Water BY T. B. Hoover, and j. M. Long, Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA
A second-generation flame spectrometer for the direct determination of phosphorus in water was evaluated. Response to phosphorus in the form of
phosphoric acid was linear from 0.5 to 16 ppm phosphorus. The relative standard deviation was approximately constant at 20 percent over the range.
River water and municipal sewage effluent were analyzed after the addition of phosphoric acid (1.8 ppm P) and filtration through a series of
microporous membranes. Recovery of the added phosphorus averaged 70 percent for the river water and 95 percent for the sewage effluent after
treatment with cation exchange resin. There was no clear relation to filter pore size in the range 5 to 0.2 micrometers. Analyses of the higher range EPA
Nutrient Reference Samples (approximately 0.5 ppm P) agreed within one standard deviation with the reference values, both for inorganic and total
phosphorus. The lower concentration range samples (approximately 0.1 ppm P) gave barely detectable signals. EPA CONTACT: Hoover, T. B.
8-289-3524
600/4-76-034 PE 1BA027 GRANT NO. 800359-02
Biological Electrodes Specific for Phosphate and Nitrite Ions BY G. G. Guilbault, New Orleans, University of New Orleans, LA
Biological electrodes have been developed for the selective analysis of phosphate and nitrate ions at micro-levels. A phosphate electrode was
constructed by using two enzymes, alkaline phosphatase and glucose oxidase which were immobilized and mounted on the surface of the Platinum
electrode. The competitive inhibition of phosphate ion on alkaline phosphatase slows down the hydrolysis of glucose-6-phosphate to glucose which is
subsequently used by glucose oxidase as a substrate in the presence of molecular oxygen. The phosphate ion concentration in the reaction mixture was
found to be proportional to the oxygen consumption. The assay of nitrite was accomplished with the use of nitrite reductase which catalyzes the
reduction of nitrite into ammonia. Nitrite in the range of 10"*M-10JM could be accurately determined with either soluble or immobilized enzyme using
an air-gap electrode as sensor. Preparations of benzidine phosphate and hexammino cobalt nitrate in silicone rubber for liquid ion exchange and
triphenyltin electrode have been attempted and results obtained were unsatisfactory due to their poor selectivity. EPA CONTACT: Hoover, T. B.
8-289-3524
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600/4-76-046 PE1BA027 GRANT NO. 801106
Computer Interpretation of Pollutant Mass Spectra BY F. W. McLafferty, Cornell University, Department of Chemistry Ithaca, NY
The objective of this research was to improve systems for computer examination of the mass spectra of unknown pollutants. For this we have developed
a new probability based matching (PBM) system for the retrieval of moss spectra from a large data base, and have substantially improved the
interpretation of unknown mass spectra using the self-training interpretive and retrieval system (STIRS). PBM was designed as a prefilter to STIRS; if an
unknown mass spectrum can be identified with a sufficiently high confidence by PBM, interpretation of the spectrum using STIRS is not necessary. The
PBM system provides more efficient retrieval than presently accepted systems; it incorporates a "reverse search" algorithm, and through the use of
weighted moss and abundance data provides a statistically valid prediction of the confidence of the matches found. STIRS has been improved to give a
confidence-level prediction of the presence of " 200 particular substructural features in the unknown molecule. Extensive studies have been made to
improve the data selection for most data classes used by STIRS; resulting in a much higher level of overall system performance. Operation efficiencies
of both PBM and STIRS have been improved dramatically so that both require less than 1 minute on a laboratory PDP-11 /45 computer. STIRS has been
made available for outside use by long-distance phone connections to this PDP-11 /45, and recently both PBM and STIRS have been mode operational
on the Cornell IBM-370/168 so that these are available internationally over the TYMNET computer network system. EPA CONTACT: McGuire, J. M.
600/4-76-048 PE 1HA323 GRANT NO. 803172
Evaluation of Instrument for the Determination of Phenol in Water BY L. S. Smith, Central State University, Department of Chemistry
Wilberforce, OH
The Spectra Product's PH-2 Phenol Instrument was evaluated to determine its applicability to water and wastewaters. The results show that the
determinations of phenol in water and wastewaters can be obtained with an accuracy of +5 % in the range of 0.05 to 50.0 ppm and with an accuracy
of +12 % in the range of 0.005 to 0.05 ppm. The PH-2 instrument gave more precise results than the 4-AAP methods and can be used to detect para
substituted phenols. As with the 4-AAP method, the PH-2 instrument method cannot be used to detect all substituted phenols quantitatively. EPA
CONTACT: Gales, M.
600/4-76-049 PE 1HD621 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-2075
Handbook for Sampling and Sample Preservation of Water and Wastewater BY K. R. Huibregtse, and J. H. Moser, Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl
This research program was initiated with the overall objective of providing guidelines for sampling and sample preservation of waters and
wastewaters. Information obtained from a review of the literature and the results of a survey of field practices provides the basis for guidelines in
general sampling techniques, automatic samplers, flow measuring devices, a statistical approach to sampling, preservation of physical, chemical,
biological and radiological parameters, and sampling procedures for waters emanating from municipal, industrial, and agriculture sources. Sampling
procedures for surface waters and sludges are also included. This report is not an official EPA manual. Rather, it is a research report which is but one of
a series being used as an input to develop EPA Manuals and Guidelines. EPA CONTACT: Berg, E. L
600/4-76-051 PE1HD621 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Survey of Commercially Available Automatic Wastewater Samplers BY R. P. touch, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH
This is a survey of commercial automatic wastewater samplers that are currently available. Pertinent characteristics for wastewater samplers known to
the author are tabularized. Additional comments including short descriptions of each manufacturers' equipment are given. Manufacturers names and
addresses are included. A literature review of the more recent reports on automatic wastewater samplers is also included. EPA CONTACT: Lauch, R. P.
8-684-7322
600/4-76-052 PE1HD621 CONTRACT NO. 68-03-2333
Development of Suspended Solids Quality Control and Performance Evaluation Samples BY E. L. Stover, and P. J. Marks, Roy F. Weston, Inc.
West Chester, PA
A two phase study was conducted to develop a synthetic suspended solids sample for use as quality control check and performance evaluation within
environmental monitoring laboratories. The first phase consisted of a feasibility study to determine compounds that exhibited the optimum physical
and chemical properties for synthetic suspended solids samples, and the second phase involved production of suspended solids samples in individual
containers. Compounds investigated that met all the design criteria included rayon fibers and Fuller's earth. A total of 10,000 quality control samples
consisting of rayon fibers, Fuller's earth and anthracite coal were packaged for completion of the project. Anthracite coal was packaged to
demonstrate the variability in the subsampling step of the suspended solids test method with certain types of solids. EPA CONTACT: Berg, E. L.
8-684-7327
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600/4-76-053 PE1HD621 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program - FY 1977 BY I. H. Ziegler, Environmental Monitoring 8. Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
A program for the distribution of calibrated radioactive samples, as one function of EPA's quality assurance program for environmental radiation
measurements, is described. Included is a discussion of the objectives of the distribution program and a description of the preparation, availability, and
distribution of calibrated radioactive samples. Instructions and application forms are included for laboratories desiring to participate in the program.
This document is not a research report. It is designed for use by personnel of laboratories participating or desiring to participate in the Radioactivity
Standards Distribution Program which is a part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's quality assurance program. EPA CONTACT- Douglas G
8-595-2969 '
600/4-76-054 PEEHE625 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Interlaboratory Intercomparison of Polonium-210 Measurements BY L. H. Ziegler, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory EPA Las
Vegas, NV
In 1975, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency distributed calibrated solutions of polonium-210 to laboratories interested in participating in an
mtercomparison study of polonium-210 analysis. Participants were asked to perform a quantitative radioactivity analysis of the solution. The results
reported by all the participating laboratories are given here. Fifty-four percent of the reported activity values were within + 10 percent of the activity
value certified by the National Bureau of Standards. EPA CONTACT: Ziegler, L. H. 8-595-2969 ~
600/4-76-055 PE1AA603 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Urban Air Pollution Modeling Without Computers BY M. M. Benarie, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle
Park, NC
This report was the basis for a series of three lectures by the author on urban air pollution modeling, and represents a condensed version of selected
topics from a recent monograph by him. The emphasis is on simple but efficient models that often can be used without resorting to high-speed
computers. It is indicated that there will be many circumstances under which such simple models will be preferable to more complex ones. Some specific
topics included in the discussion ore the limits set by atmospheric predictability, forecasting pollution concentrations in real time as for pollution
episodes, the simple box model for pollution concentrations, the frequency distribution of concentration values including the log-normal distribution
and averaging-time analysis, the relationships between wind speed and concentration, and lastly the critical question of model validation and the need
to consider several indices of goodness-of-fit if pitfalls are to be avoided. EPA CONTACT: Upham, J. B. 8-629-2891
600/4-76-056 PE1AA603 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1747
Measurement of Dry Deposition of Fossil Fuel Plant Pollutants BY J. G. Droppo, D. W. Glover, A. B. Abbey, C. W. Spicer, and J Cooper
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA
Dry removal of air pollutants from fossil fuel plants is considered from both a modeling and measurement viewpoint. Literature on dry deposition rates
is summarized and the processes involved in dry deposition are discussed. The dry deposition of SO2, O3, NOx, and NO, as well as total sulfur and
lead particles are considered. A prototype field data acquisition system was developed, assembled, and tested. Deposition velocities were computed
for each field test. The sulfur dioxide profiles gave reasonable estimates of the dry deposition values, comparable to those in the literature. They varied
from 0.10 to 2.38 cm/sec for test runs. Values for the O3 deposition velocities were very small. The results for NO varied over a wide range, with the
number of profiles measured in the test runs insufficient for reaching a definitive conclusion. EPA CONTACT: Viebrock, H. 8-629-4543
600/4-76-057 PE1BA608 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Format for Acquiring Rapid Data Analysis Capabilities of STORET Data: Manipulation of National Eutrophication Survey Water Quality
Data Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA las Vegas, NV
As an integral part of the National Eutrophication Survey, a program initiated in 1972 in response to an Administration commitment to investigate the
threat of accelerated eutrophication to freshwater lakes and reservoirs, the Water and Land Quality Branch, Monitoring Operations Division,
Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory-Las Vegas, has collected water quality information from selected lakes throughout the contiguous
United States. Water quality data are categorized and stored using a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency central computer-oriented system,
STORET (STOrage and RETrieval). The data processing and analytical requirements of the Branch were not met by the program options internal to the
STORET system. A need for raw data conversions in STORET to some other accessible form was recognized. With the cooperation of the Data Services
Branch, Office of Program Management and Support of the same laboratory a job control language package, "STORET.TO.WYLBUR." was written
for conversion of raw data in STORET into a standardized format for statistical evaluation and manipulation of Survey data. This data analysis scheme
may be ideal for general use as another program option internal to the STORET system. EPA CONTACT: Douglas, G. 8-595-2969
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600/4-76-058 PE1AA603 GRANT NO. 803632
Numerical Optimization Techniques in Air Quality Modeling. Objective Interpolation Formulae for the Spatial Distribution of Pollutant
Concentration BY S. A. Gustafson, K. O. Kortanek, and J. R. Sweigart, Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA
A technique is proposed for objective interpolation of the air quality distribution over a region in terms of sparse measurement data. Empirical
information provided by the latter is effectively combined with knowledge of atmospheric dispersion functions of the type commonly used in source-
oriented air quality models, to provide improved estimates of the concentration distribution over an extended region. However, the technique is not
primarily source-oriented since, in contrast to the real source distribution of a source-oriented model, it utilizes fictitious or pseudo-sources that are
estimated in terms of the measured air quality data. This involves the use of interpolation functions that are computed using numerical optimization
techniques based on the method of least squares. Due to the large number of different "weather" states that affect the atmospheric dispersion of
pollution, considerable computation is required, although the bulk of this can be done in advance, so that the final interpolation from the measured
values only requires very simple calculation. Thus the proposed method has the potential for application on a real-time basis. In addition to the
mathematical formulation of the problem, this preliminary study includes some numerical experiments, using a current multiple-source EPA air quality
model, to illustrate the technique. EPA CONTACT: Colder, K. L. 8-629-4545
600/5-76-010 PE1HA094 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-2952
Computer Simulation Model for Analyzing Mobile Source Air Pollution Control Strategies MATHTECH, Inc. Princeton, NJ
This report describes MATHAIR, a computer model that simulates the impacts of strategies for controlling mobile source air pollutants. Vehicle miles
traveled (VMT) for different modes of ground transportation are predicted by a transportation module. Given VMT predictions, an inventory of
stationary sources of mobile source pollutants and certain other inputs for the urban area, pollutant emissions are calculated using EPA-developed
relations. A linear rollback air quality module then predicts ambient pollutant concentrations. Finally strategy costs and benefits due to damage
reduction are calculated. A set of experiments were performed for four selected urban regions using MATHAIR. MATHAIR casts all strategy costs
(including the imputed social cost of trips foregone or induced by a strategy) and all benefits in dollar terms so that strategies can be compared in terms
of their total impact. A baseline, zero control strategy and four strategies of increasing stringency are defined and simulated over a ten-year horizon.
One general conclusion suggested by the results of the test is that it is economically inefficient to impose the same program of controls in different
urban regions. Another conclusion is that the control strategies are very sensitive to certain input data. EPA CONTACT: Jaksch, J. A. 8-420-4714
600/5-76-011 PE1HA094 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-2968
Physical and Economic Damage Functions for Air Pollutants by Receptors BY B. C. Liu, and E. S. Yu, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City,
MO
This study is primarily concerned with evaluating regional economic damages to human health, material, and vegetation and of property soiling
resulting from air pollution. This study represents a step forward in methodological development of air pollution damage estimation. It attempts to
construct essential frameworks of the physical and economic damage functions which can be used for calculating comparable regional damage
estimates for the several important receptors—human health, material, and household soiling—however, tentative the damage estimates may appear
to be. More importantly, aggregate economic damage functions instrumental for transforming the multifarious aspects of the pollution problem into a
single, homogeneous monetary unit are tentatively derived and illustrated. It is hoped that these results will be of some use to guide policymakers as
they make decisions on the implementation of programs to achieve "optimal" pollution levels for this country. Given the experimental nature of the
methodological and statistical procedures and the degree of uncertainty associated with the study results, a great deal of caution should be exercised
in using the products of this research. EPA CONTACT: Jaksch, J. A. 8-420-4714
600/7-76-015 PEEHE623 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-3188
Who's Who II in the Interagency Energy/Environment Research and Development Program 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. This report supersedes report EPA-600/7-76-003. EPA CONTACT: Laska, R. M. 8-755-4857
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600/7-76-016 PE EHE624 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-2114
Conference on Porticulale Collection Problems in Converting to Low Sulfur Coals BY G. B. Nichols, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL
These proceedings present papers that discuss problems encountered in burning low-sutfur coal in electrical utility power plant boilers. Operating
experience with electrostatic precipitators (ESPs), fabric filter baghouses, and wet scrubbers for control of fly ash stack emissions and techniques for
improving performance are described. Increasing the collection efficiency of ESPs for high-resistivity fly ash by adding conditioning agents (e.g., sulfur
trioxide, sulfuric acid, ammonium sulfate, sulfamic acid, and ammonia to the flue gas is discussed, as are possible mechanisms for their action.
Experiments are described on the reentrainment of fly ash as the result of rapping ESP collection electrodes. A mathematical model is described that
calculates the collection efficiency of an ESP as a function of particle size and operating conditions. A mathematical model is also presented for fabric
filter action; it incorporates a model of collection efficiency and a non-linear model of fabric drag. Fractional collection efficiency data for submicron
fly ash particles are given for a baghouse. Performance data are also presented for wet scrubbers collecting fly ash and in one experiment include the
chemical composition (e.g., content of trace elements) of the uncollected fly ash. A multiple-stream process is described for cleaning coal to produce
fractions of low and medium sulfur contents by specific gravity differences. EPA CONTACT: Drehmel, D. C. 8-629-8411
600/7-76-018 PEEHE624 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1010
Control of Waste and Water Pollution from Power Plant Flue Gas Cleaning Systems: First Annual R&D Report BY P. P. Leo, and J. Rossoff,
Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA
The report summarizes and assesses the state of research and development in the fields of non-regenerable flue gas cleaning (FGC) waste treatment,
utilization, and disposal, as well as water reuse technology, for coal-fired utility power plants. Significant results cover: (1) chemical and physical
characterization of wastes from eastern and western U.S. plants using lime, limestone, or double-alkali scrubbing systems; (2j chemical and physical
properties and leaching characteristics of treated and untreated wastes; (3) field evaluations of treated and untreated waste disposal; (4) disposal
alternatives; (5) cost estimates for ponding and for fixation disposal methods; (6) disposal standards; (7) gypsum production and marketing; (8)
potential use of wastes in fertiliser production and portland cement manufacture; (9) beneficiation studies; and (10) total power plant water reuse.
Reports are to be issued annually to evaluate the progress of FGC waste disposal and utilization technology. Results, not available but to be included in
subsequent reports, will cover: coal-pile drainage, ash characterization and disposal, soil attenuation effects, and conceptualized design cost analyses
for various methods of FGC waste disposal. EPA CONTACT: Jones, J. W. 8-629-2915
600/7-76-019 PEEHE623 IAG NO. IAG-D5-E681
Development Program on Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion BY G. Vogel, I. Johnson, P. Cunningham, B. Hubble, S. Lee, J. Lenc, J.
Montagna, f. Nunes, and S. Siegel, Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL
The document reports progress of an evaluation of the feasibility of using fluidized-bed (FB) combustors in power and steam plants. The concept
involves burning fuels such as coal in a FB of either a limestone or a synthetically prepared Ca-containing stone. The Ca reacts with the S to form
CaSOJ, which remains in the bed, thus decreasing the SO2 level in the flue gas. NO« levels in the flue gas are low. In a separate step, the CaSO-i is
regenerated to CaO by reductive decomposition at about 1100 C for reuse in the combustor. Progress is reported on.- the effect of regeneration
operating variables on extent of regeneration and SO2 concentration in the off-gas using coal as the source of reducing agent and of heat: the
alternate combustion and regeneration behavior of stone; the rate and extent of sulfation of agents impregnated on A1203; the effect of variables on
sorption and release of S for CaO-impregnated stone; attrition resistance of stone; the kinetic and structural changes occurring during half-calcination
of dolomite, the CaS-CaSO4 regeneration reaction: and the volatility of trace elements when heating coal ash. Procurement and disposal of
regenerated stone, minimum fluidization studies, modeling of a gas-solid combustion reaction and of the regeneration process, and combustion studies
using different sizes of coal and additive and also using lignite are reported. EPA CONTACT: Steen, W. B. 8-629-2825
600/7-76-022 PE EHE624 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1821
Survey of Emissions Control and Combustion Equipment Data in Industrial Process Heating BY P. A. Ketels, J. D. Nesbitt, and R. D. Oberle, IIT
Research Institute Chicago, IL
The report gives results of investigations of the interaction between present and potential energy conservation measures and emission programs in a
number of select industries. Where energy conservation goals conflicted with emission control goals, the problems were assessed. Based on these
assessments, research and development programs were recommended to solve each industry's problems. The study was limited both to processes in
which heat was obtained through the direct combustion of fossil fuels, and to emissions that are affected by combustion itself. It wos concluded that
information is available on emission problems and control technology associated with particulate emission and stack plume opacity, as well as stack
gas acidity, carbon monoxide, and unburned hydrocarbons. However, not much is apparently known about the level of NOx emissions from industrial
heating processes. There are several areas of concern, all related to the apparent conflict between energy conservation and (.mission control goals: (1)
the ability to meet voluntary energy conservation goals is substantially decreased by the energy consumption of emission control devices required by
more stringent future emission standards; (2) application of energy conservation measures will lead to increased air pollutant emissions, particularly for
NO.; and (3) the trend away from clean-burning gas. EPA CONTACT: Wasser, J. H. 8-629-2476
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600/7-76-024 PE EHE623 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
EPA Program Conference Report - Fuel Cleaning Program: Coal BY Z. S. Altschuler, R. E. Hucko, G. A. Isaacs, P. S. Jacobson, J. D. Kilgroe, M. D.
Levine, J. F. McConnell, R. A. Meyers, and E. P. Stambaugh, Office of Energy, Minerals, and Industry, EPA Washington, DC
This publication presents the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Energy, Minerals, & Industry's interagency coal cleaning research,
development and demonstration program. This report consists of the papers presented in the two sessions, Coal Preparation of Pollution Control, of the
Fourth National Conference on Energy and the Environment (October 5-6, 1976, Cincinnati, Ohio) The first session (section 1 of the publication) is
concerned with the physical, chemical and geochemical aspects of coal including resource distribution and availability. The second session (section 11
of the publication) centers on the cleaning technology, both physical and chemical, that is advancing towards commercialization in cooperation with or
under sponsorship from the Government. EPA CONTACT: McCarthy Jr., W. N. 8-755-2737
600/7-76-0?5a PE EHE626 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-0612
Fiscal Year 1975/Health and Environmental Effects Abstracts BY K. Dixon, and H. Holte, VITRO Laboratories Silver Spring, MD
This report includes SSIE (Smithsonian Science Information) Abstracts pertaining to the FY 1975 Interagency Energy/Environment Research,
Development and Demonstration Program being coordinated and managed by EPA's Office of Energy, Minerals, and Industry. The Abstracts are
organized by major health and ecological research categories. This volume includes research being accomplished by EPA and its laboratories as well as
a number of other participating agencies of the Federal Government. EPA CONTACT: Rowe, N. 8-426-2507
600/7-76-025b PE EHE626 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-0612
Fiscal Year 1975/Control Technology Abstracts: Research Program Abstracts BY K. Dixon, and H. Holte, VITRO Laboratories Silver Spring, MD
This report includes SSIE (Smithsonian Science Information) Abstracts pertaining to the FY 1975 Interagency Energy/Environment Research,
Development and Demonstration Program being coordinated and managed by EPA's Office of Energy, Minerals, and Industry. The Abstracts are
organized by major energy source control technology. This volume includes research being accomplished by EPA and its laboratories as well as a
number of the participating agencies of the Federal Government. EPA CONTACT: Rowe, N. 8-426-2507
600/7-76-026 PE EHE624 GRANT NO. 803653-01
Parametric Studies of Catalysts for NO« Control from Stationary Power Plants BY K. Nobe, G. L Bauerle, and S. C. Wu, California, University
of Los Angeles, CA •
The report gives results of a study of vanadia-alumina and iron oxidechromium oxide-alumina catalysts for the reduction of NO with NH3 in simulated
flue gas. Optimum catalyst compositions were 15% V205 on AI203 and 10% Fe-Cr oxides on AI203 with an Fe/Cr ratio of 1/9, respectively. Both
catalysts were selective for the reduction of NO to N2 in the presence of O2. Both were shown to be sulfur-resistant during total periods of operation of
648 hours for V205 and 1052 hours for Fe-Cr in the presence of SO*. Typical conversion levels for V205 and Fe-Cr catalysts operating at 400°C in
simulated flue gas containing 1000 ppm NO, 1000 ppm NH3, in the presence of SO*, were about 90 and 80 %, respectively, at 20,000 per hour space
velocity. Rate expressions for both catalysts have been developed for design use. A tabulation of recent publications in the field of NO, catalysis
(particularly selective reduction with NH3) is presented. EPA CONTACT: Stern, R. D. 8-629-2915
600/7-76-027 PEEHE624 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Effect of a Flyash Conditioning Agent on Power Plant Emissions BY L. E. Sparks, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC
le report gives results of a study undertaken as a preliminary program to provide data on the environmental effects of a chemical flyash conditioning
,ent (Apollo Chemicals conditioner LPA 402A). Both the emissions due to the chemical and its effect on electrostatic precipitator (ESP) performance
were investigated. The tests were conducted over a 10-day period at Pennsylvania Power and Light Company's Montour Plant with the plant operating
conditioner) and on low sulfur coal (with and without conditioner). Sulfur oxides (SO*), ammonia, organics, particulates,
Th.
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on high sulfur coal (without
boiler transients. It is unlikely that the ESP will meet particulate standards when low sulfur coal is burned even if the conditioner is used under test
conditions. The test provided useful background information for planning. More thorough testing at Montour seems warranted. EPA CONTACT:
Sparks, L. E. 8-629-2557
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600/7-76-028 PE EHE624 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1320
PCB Emissions from Stationary Sources: A Theoretical Study BY H. Knieriem Jr., Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH
The report gives results of a theoretical assessment of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) formation and destruction in conventional fossil fuel fired sources.
Results suggest a small but finite possibility that PCB isomers may be found in their emissions. The study was the result of concern caused by tentative
identification of PCB isomers in ash and flyash from a utility steam generating boiler. The theoretical assessment concluded that: (1) PCB emissions are
more likely from higher-chlorine content coal or residual oil combustion than from refined oil or natural gas; (2) PCB isomers with four or more chlorine
atoms per molecule are more of an environmental hazard than those with three or less; (3) the probability of forming PCB isomers with four or more
atoms of chlorine per molecule during combustion is restricted by the short residence times and low concentrations of chlorine available in many fossil
fuels; (4) the amount of PCB emissions,- if any, may be related to polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon emissions; (5) based on the above, inefficient
combustion control is more likely to produce PCB emissions than optimum conditions; and (6) the highest priority for field sampling and analysis of PCB
from combustion sources should be for small- and medium-sized, hand- and underfeed-stoked coal furnaces. EPA CONTACT: Hall, R. E. 8—629-2477
600/7-76-029 PEEHE624 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-1848
Emissions from Residential and Small Commercial Stoker-Coal-Fired Boilers Under Smokeless Operation BY R. D. Giommar, R. B. Engdahl,
and R. E. Barrett, Bartelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
The report gives results of a technical assessment of the advisability of increased use of stoker coal for residential and small commercial space heaters.
The assessment was based on: (1) an experimental laboratory study (major emphasis) to evaluate emissions from a 20-hp (200 kw) boiler firing
anthracite. Western subbituminous, processed lignite char (smokeless coal), and high and low volatile bituminous coals (pollutants of major interest
were smoke, particulate, and POM); (2) a survey to identify manufacturers and designs of currently marketed stokers; and (3) a survey to identify
processes for the manufacture of smokeless coals and to evaluate the suitability of these fuels for stoker firing. The experimental investigation
indicated that smokeless operation of a small stoker could be achieved for the coals evaluated (coals generating the highest smoke levels generated the
highest particulate and POM levels). Coals with the highest volatile matter and the highest free swelling index had the highest levels of these emissions.
It obo indicated that a potential exists to reduce emissions both by minor modifications in the stoker design and operation, and by use of processed or
treated cools. Even these emission levels would be considerably higher man those from equivalent oil- and gos-fired systems. EPA CONTACT: Wasser,
J. H. 8-629-8411
600/7-76-031 PEEHE624 CONTRACT NO. 68-02-0292
Catalytic Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides with Ammonia: Utility Pilot Plant Operation BY j. M. Kline, P. H. Owen, and Y. C. Lee, Environics, Inc.
Newport Beach, CA
The report describes work to demonstrate, on a utility pilot plant scale, the performance, reliability, and practicability of reducing nitrogen oxides
(NO») emissions from steam boilers by reduction of NOx with ammonia over a platinum catalyst. A utility pilot plant treating slipstream from an
operating electric utility boiler, equivalent to approximately 1.5 MW output, was designed, installed, and tested on gas and oil fuel. Laboratory pilot
plant testing supplemented the utility pilot plant testing. Results of gas-firing the utility pilot plant, together with laboratory pilot plant test results,
indicated that the catalytic reduction system has consistently provided 85-90% NOx removal for over 4000 hours, with no significant performance
loss at a 50,000 per hour space velocity. Results of oil-firing the utility pilot plant, together with laboratory pilot plant tests results, indicated that this
system could provide at least 65% NOx removal when the flue gas temperature is above 575°F. Preliminary cost estimates indicate a capital
expenditure of less than $11 per kW plant capacity, with an operating expenditure of less than 0.02c" per kWhr for a full-scale system, based on 1974
dollars and a gas-fired 480 MW plant. EPA CONTACT.- Stem, R. D. 8-629-2915
600/8-76-002 PEEHE624 CONTRACT NO. 68-42-2131
HP-65 Programmable Pocket Calculator Applied to Air Pollution Measurement Studies: Stationary Sources BY j. W. Ragland, K. M. Cushing,
j. 0. McCain, and W. B. Smith, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL
The handbook is intended for persons concerned with air pollution measurement studies of stationary industrial sources. It gives detailed descriptions of
22 different programs written specifically for the Hewlett Packard Model HP-65 card-programmable pocket calculator. For each program there is: a
general description, formulas used in the problem solution, numerical examples, user instructions, and program listings. Areas covered include: Methods
1 through 8 of the EPA Test Codes (Federal Register, 12/23/71), calibration of a flame photometric detector by the permeation tube technique,
determination of channel concentrations for a droplet measuring device, resistivity and electric field strength measurements, determination of stack
velocity, nozzle diameter, and isokinetic delta H for a high volume stock sampler, and several programs for cascade impactors. Cascade impactor
programs include: determination of impactor stage cut points, calculation of the square root of the Stokes number for round-jet and for rectangular-slot
geometries, nozzle selection and determination of delta H for isokinetic sampling, determining of sampling time required to collect 50 mg total sample,
determination of impactor flow rate, sample volume, and mass loading, and calculation of cumulative concentration curves and their differentials. EPA
CONTACT: Harris. B. 8-629-2557
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600/9-76-013b PE1RW103 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
ORD Publications Summary, June 1976 Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH
This summary is a current listing of the Office of Research 8. Development's final reports on in-house, grant, contract, and interagency projects. Reports
are indexed by Title, Subject Area, Performing Organization, Personal Author, Report Number, and Grant, Contract, or Interagency 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: Tate, A. H. 8-684-7281
600/9-75-013c PE 1RW103 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
ORD Publications Summary, September 1976 Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH
This summary is a current listing of the Office of Research and Development's final reports on in-house, grant, contract, and interagency projects.
Reports are indexed by Title, Subject Area, Performing Organization, Personal Author, Report Number, and Grant, Contract, or Interagency
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: Tate, A. H. 8-684-7281
600/9-76-023 PE 1RW103 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Fourth U.S.—Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
As part of joint interests in environmental matters between the United States and Japan a Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology is held at
intervals of about 18 months. This publication contains papers from the Japanese group and from the American side that were presented at the Fourth
Conference. Subject matter covered includes sludge treatment and disposal, automation and instrumentation, advanced waste treatment, planning
and management of wastewaters, storm and combined overflows, and industrial waste treatment. The publication is unique in that it presents, in
English, comprehensive information on wastewater treatment and research being conducted in Japan. EPA CONTACT: Middleton, F. M. 8-684-7966
600/9-76-024 PE1RW103 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Second Joint U.S./USSR Symposium on the Comprehensive Analysis of the Environment; Honolulu, Hawaii, October 21-26,1975 Office of
Research and Development, EPA Washington, DC
This proceeding includes papers presented at the Second U.S.''USSR Symposium on Comprehensive Analysis of the Environment. All the papers,
except for one, were given in English or Russian at Honolulu, Hawaii, USA between October 23, 1975 and October 25, 1976. The paper by
Gerosimov, Izrael, and Sokolov was given in New York on October 20, 1975 at a joint meeting with Biosphere Reserves Project. The publication of
these proceedings is in accordance with the Memorandum of the Fourth Meeting of the U.S./USSR Joint Committee on Cooperation in the Field of
Environmental Protection, signed in Washington on October 31, 1975, which called for independent publication in both the United States and the
Soviet Union. Papers presented were grouped into the following categories: Maximum Permissible Load; Internal Substance Cycling in Natural
Ecosystems; Human Risk Assessment; and Environmental Stress and Behavior. EPA CONTACT: Lawrence, C. 8-245-3009
600/9-76-025 PE 1BC611 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Publications by Personnel of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory 1970-1976 BY R. T. Bridges, Municipal Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
This summary is a current listing of publications authored by personnel of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory and its predecessor
organizations during the period from 1970 thru 1976. The publication is arranged in three sections, one for each of the MERL's divisions. Within each
section, publications are arranged alphabetically by primary author, and alphabetically by title wherever the author has more than one publication.
EPA CONTACT: Bridges, R. T. 8-684-7955
600/9-76-027 PE1BD612 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Publications and Reports-Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory 1955-1969 Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH
The compilation consists of publications and reports authored or co-authored by Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory personnel since
1955. EPA CONTACT: Anderson, J. B. 8-684-7301
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600/9-76-028 PE1BD612 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Publications and Reports - Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory 1970-1976 Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH
The compilation consists of publications and reports authored or co-authored by Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory personnel since
1970. EPA CONTACT: Anderson, J. B. 8-684-7301
600/9-76-029 PE1RW103 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
600/9-76-030 PE1CC614 IN-HOUSE PROJECT
Translation of Reports on Special Problems of Water Technology; Volume 9: Adsorption - Conference held in Karlsruhe, Federal Republic
of Germany, 1975 BY H. Sontheimer, Karlsruhe, University of Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany, FC
In the summer of 1975 a Conference was held at the Engler-Bunte-lnstitute in Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany on the subject of adsorption and
reactivation as a water treatment unit process. Twenty-four papers were presented by the leading scientists and engineers in Western Europe. The
Proceedings of this Conference have been translated and are presented herein. The information on the adsorption process formerly available only in
German is now available in English. Copies of the previous 8 volumes are available in German from the Engler-Bunte-lnstitute. EPA CONTACT:
Symons, J. M. 8-684-7228
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REPORT NO.
600/J-76-O01 1BD612 Trace Organic Components as Fingerprints in Gas Chromatographic Identification of Spilled Asphalts BY F.
K. Kawahara, Environmental Monitoring & Support laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Environmental
Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA, Cincinnati, OH
600/J-76-002 1EA615 Some Problems Related to Cleanup of Porathion-Contaminated Surfaces Following Spillage BY H. R. Wolfe,
J. F. Armstrong, D. C. Staiff, L. C. Butler, and J. E. Davis, Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Wenatchee, WA
ORDER FROM: Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA, Wenatchee, WA
600/J-76-003 1CC614 Disinfection of New Water Mains BY R. W. Buelow. R. H. Taylor, E. E. Geldreich, A. Goodenkauf, L. Wilwerding, F.
Holdren, M. Hutchinson, and I. H. Nelson, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER
FROM: Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory. EPA, Cincinnati, OH
600-J-76-004 1HD621 Sequential Radiochemical Analysis for Ruthenium, Strontium and Cesium in Environmental Air BY H. L.
Krieger, E. R. Martin, and G. W. Frishkorn, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA, Cincinnati, OH
600/J-76-405 1BC611 Single-Stage Nitrification-Denitrification BY D. F. Bishop, J. A. Heidman, and J. B. Stambe-g, Municipal
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Municipal Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA, Cincinnati, OH
600/J-76-006 1BD612 Systems Chemical Analysis of Petroleum Pollutants BY F. K. Kawahara, and Y. Y. Yang, Environmental
Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Environmental Monitoring & Support
laboratory, EPA, Cincinnati, OH
600/J-76-007 1BA609 Light-Induced Transformations of Methoxychlor in Aquatic Systems BY R. G. Zepp, N. 1. Wolfe, J. A. Gordon,
and R. C. Fincher, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA, Athens, GA
600/J-76-008 1BA608 Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Fathead Minnow in a Surface Water of Variable Quality BY W.
A. Brungs, J. R. Geckler, and M. Cast, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM:
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Duluth, MN
600/J-76-009 1BA608 Effects of Pollution on Freshwater Fish BY J. M. McKim, R. L. Anderson, D. A. Benoit, R. L. Spehar, and G. N.
Stokes, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA, Duluth, MN
600/J-76-010 1BA608 Effects of Selected Water Toxicants on the In Vitro Activity of Fish Carbonic Anhydrase BY G. M.
Christensen, and J. H. Tucker, Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA, Ouluth, MN
600/J-76-011 1BA60B Growth and Survival of Young-of-the-Year Emerald Shiners (Notropif atherinoides) at Different
Temperatures BY J. H. McCormick, and C. F. Kleiner, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER
FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Dututh, MN
600/J-76-012 1BA608 Survival of Daphnia, Crayfish, and Stoneflies AirSupersaturated Water BY A. V. Nebeker, Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Corvallis, OR
600/J-76-013 1BA608 Toxic Effects of Hexavalent Chromium on Brook Trout (Salvelinui Fontinatis) and Rainbow Trout (So/mo
gairdner!) BY D. A. Benoit, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA, Duluth, MN
600/J-76-OU 1BA608 X-Ray Diffraction and Electron Beam Analysis of Asbestiform Minerals in Lake Superior Waters BY P. M.
Cook, I. B. Rubin, C. J. Maggiore, and W. J. Nicholson, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER
FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Duluth, MN
600/J-76-015 1BC611 Estimating the Reliability of Advanced Waste Treatment BY S. L. Forsyme, Municipal Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Cincinnati, OH
600/J-76-016 1BA608 Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen-Nitrogen Ratios as Factors Affecting Salman Survival in Air-Supersaturated
Water BY A. V. Nebeker, G. R. Bouck, and D. G. Stevens, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: Environmental Research laboratory, EPA, Corvallis, OR
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REPORT NO.
600/J-76-017 1AA602 Some Effects of Cadmium on Coniferous Forest Soil and Litter Microcosms BY H. Bond, B. Lighthart, R.
Shimabuku, and L. Russell, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvollis, OR ORDER FROM: Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA, Corvallis, OR
600 'J-76-018 ] BA608 Effects of Air-Supersaturated Water on Survival of Pacific Salmon and Steelhead Smelts BY A. V. Neveker,
and J. R. Brett, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA, Corvallis, OR
600/J-76-019 1BA031 Limnological Comparison of Culturally Eutrophic Shagawa Lake and Adjacent Oligotrophic Burntside Lake,
Minnesota BY D. W. Schults, K. W. Malueg, and P. D. Smith, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Corvallis, OR
600/J-76-020 1AA602 Estimation of Viable Airborne Microbes Downwind from a Point Source BY B. Lighthart, and A. S. Frisch,
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA,
Corvallis, OR
600/J-76-021 1HB617 Protonation of Organic Bases in Clay-Water Systems BY S. W. Karickhoff, and G. W. Bailey, Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Athens, GA
600/J-76-022 1BA608 Long-Term Effects of Lead Exposure on Three Generations of Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinolis) BY G. W.
Holcombe, D. A. Benoit, E. N. Leonard, and J. M. McKim, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN
ORDER FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Duluth, MN
600-J-76-023 1BA608 Comparative Toxicity of Polyelectrolytes to Selected Aquatic Animals BY K. E. Biesinger, A. E. Lemke, W. E.
Smith, and R. M. Tyo, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA, Duluth, MN
600/J-76-024 ] BA608 Cadmium and Zinc Toxicity to Flagfish, Jordanella floridae BY R. L. Spehar, Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Duluth, MN
600 J-76-025 1BA608 Larval Feeding and Rapid Maturation of Bluegills in the laboratory BY W. E. Smith, Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Duluth, MN
600/J-76-026 1BA608 Isolation and Identification of Polychlorinated Syrenes in Great Lakes Fish BY D. W. Kuehl, H. L. Kopperman,
G. D. Veith, and G. E. Glass, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA, Duluth, MN
600 - J-76-027 1BA608 Chlorinated Compounds Found in Waste-Treatment Effluents and Their Capacity to Bioaccumulate BY H. L.
Kopperman, D. W. Kuehl, and G. E. Glass, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM:
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Duluth, MN
600/J-76-028 1BA032 Analysis of Buoyant Surface Jets BY M. A. Shirazi, and L. R. Davis, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Corvollis, OR
600/J-76-029 1HA091 Optimization of State Water Quality Monitoring Systems BY D. H. Lewis, Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Corvallis, OR
600/J-76-030 1BA609 Captan Hydrolysis BY N. L. Wolfe, R. G. Zepp, J. C. Doster, and R. C. Hollis, Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, Athens, GA
600 1-75-O01 1GB090 Federal Noise Effects Research: FY 73 - FY 75 -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -Noise Technology Staff, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 751 /AS $6.25
600 1 -75-002 1CA046 Formation of Halogenated Organic! By Chlorination of Water Supplies — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —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-OOld -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 Toxicological 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
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REPORT NO.
600/1-76-001 1AA601 Effect* of Low Levels of Ozone and Temperature Slress — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY 5. M. Horvath,
and L J. Fofinsbee, California, University of Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 3097AS $5.00
600/1-76-002 1EA078 Role of Mixed Function Oxidases in Insecticide Action — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY R. L. Metcalf,
Illinois, University of Urbane, 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. Ragland,
Georgia, University of. Poultry Disease Research Center Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 351 /AS $4.50
600/1-76-004 1EA078 Chemistry and Mode of Action of Insecticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY T. R. Fukuto, California,
University of. Department of Entomology Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/1-76-005 1EA078 In-Virro Screening Methods Evaluating the Neurotoxie Potential of Pesticides — Abstracted
600/9-70-013a —BY T. Narahashi, Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC ORDER FROM; NTIS-PB 249
352/AS $4.00
600/T-76-006 1AA005 National Environmental Specimen Bank Survey — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a -BY R. I. Van Hook, and E. E.
Huber. Oak Ridge National 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-OI3a -BY E. Berman, and C. G. liddie.
Health Effects Research laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 939/AS $16.25
600/1-76-008 1EA078 Mode of Action of 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 Lesions — 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/l-76-010a 1AA601 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 -BY D. J.
Holbraofc Jr.. North Carolina, Unirersif <, of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 231 /AS $4. SO
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
600/1-76-0! 1 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
600/1-76-012 1EA488 Optimization and Evaluation of a Microelectrolytic Conductivity Detector for the Gas Cinematographic
Determination of Pesticide Residues — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY R. C. Hall, 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 600/9-76-013a —BY R. J. Bull,
Health Effecrs Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTJS-PB 252 006/AS $4.00
600/1-76-014 1AA601 Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 251 3)8/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 Methylotion 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 Pesticides in Human and Environmental Media — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -BY J. Sherma, Lafayette College Easton, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 019/AS $9.25
600/7-76-018 1AA601 Toxicology of Metals - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY L. Friberg, Subcommittee on the
Toxicology of Metals Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 991 /AS $9.00
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REPORT NO.
600/1-76-019 1AA601 Baseline Levels of Platinum and Palladium in Human Tissue — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY 0. t.
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
60071 -76-020 1AA601 Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -National Academy of Sciences Washington,
DC ORDER FROM-. NTIS-PB 253 1967AS $10.75
600 /1 -76-021 1AA601 Trace Substances and Tobacco Smoke in Interaction with Nitrogen Oxides: Biological Effects — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY G. Freeman, and L. T. Juhos, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 252 0837AS $4.00
600/1-76-022 1EA615 Reliability of Bacterial Mutagenesis Techniques to Distinguish Carcinogenic and Non-carcinogenic
Chemicals — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY B. Commoner, Washington University, Center for the Biology of
Natural Systems St. Louis, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 9347AS $5.50
60071-76-023 1AA601 Scientific and Technical Data Base for Criteria and Hazardous Pollutants-1975 ERC/RTP Review —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 253 9427 AS $12.00
60071-76-024 1AA601 Regression Using "Hockey Stick" Functions BY V. Hasselblad, J. P. Creason, 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 Neurotoxicity - Proceedings of a Conference — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY
R. L. Baron, Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256
4167AS$9.75
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: NTIS-PB 257 981 /AS $4.50
600/l-76-027a 1AA601 Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -National Academy of
Sciences Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 570/AS $13.50
600- l-76-027b 1AA601 Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants - Volume II National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 260 571 /AS $16.25
600/1-76-028 1AA601 Pharmacodynamics of Certain Endogenous Mammalian Antioxidants During NO? Exposure — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c -BY K. D. Lunan, and A. E. Brandt, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM:
Pending
600 1-76-029 1AA601 Analysis of Blood, Hair, Urine, and Dust Samples for Heavy Metals — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY A.
M. Yoakum, Stewart Laboratories, Inc. Knoxville, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 978/AS $5.50
60071-76-030 1EA615 Dietary Subacute Toxicily of Ethylenebisiothicyanate Sulfide in the Laboratory Rat — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c -BY R. I. Fteudenthal, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259
915/AS $4.00
600/1-76-031 1EA615 In-Vivo Metabolism of Pentachloroaniline in Rhesus Monkeys — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY A. P.
Leber, and R. I. Freudenthal, Batrelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 929/AS
$4.00
600 1 -76-032 1EA615 DDT Levels in Milk of Rural Indigent Blacks — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY B. T. Woodard, B. B. Ferguson,
and D. J. Wilson, Meharry Medical College Nashville, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 905/AS $3.50
60071 -76-033 1CC614 Renovated Wastewater as a Supplementary Source for Municipal Water Supply: An Economic Evaluation
BY R. M. Clark, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH BY J. I. Gillean, and K. Adams, Act
System, Inc. Winterpark, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 203/AS $6.00
600/1-76-034 1AA601 Nitrogen Dioxide Trends in Selected Chattanooga Communities BY C. E. Decker, and T. M. Royal, Research
Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 1997AS $4.50
600/1-76-435 1EA615 In-Vitro Methods for Evaluating Side Effects of Pesticides and Toxic Substances BY T. Narahashi, Duke
University Medical Center Durham, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 3857AS $6.00
60071 -76-036 1AA601 Arsenic Notional Academy of Sciences Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 167/AS $ 12.50
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REPORT NO.
600/1-76-037 1EA615 Feasibility of Applying Field lonization Mass Spectrometry to Pesticide Research BY R. L. Dyer, H. A. Meek, A.
C. Scott, and M. Anbar, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 241 /AS $5.00
600/1-76-038 1GA085 Behavioral and Physiological Correlates of Varying Noise Environments: Annotated Bibliography BY L. F.
Sharp, J. F. Swiney, and M. R. Dansby, U.S. Air Force Academy Colorado Springs, CO 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: NTIS-PB 233 111
600/2-74-001 1 ABO 13 Assessment of the Potential of Clean Fuels and Energy Technology BY E. Hall, P. Choi, and E. Krope, Battelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 970/AS $7.00
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: 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: 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
Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 471 /AS
603/2-74-006 1BB036 Study of Feasibility of Herbicide Orange Chlorinolysis 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 1AB015 Proceedings, Symposium Control of Fine-Porticulate 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
600/2-74-009o 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-OOla -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
600/9-75-001a —BY J. Patterson, Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 96 I/AS
$4.25
600/2-75-001 1BB036 Projects in the Industrial Pollution Control Division - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la —
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 600/9-75-001 a -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
600/9-75-001 b -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-OOlb -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
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600/2-75-006 1AB013 Detailed Cos! Estimates For Advanced Effluent Desulfurization Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —
BY G. G. McGlamery, R. 1. 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-O07 1BB042 Impact of Hydrologic Modifications on Water Quality — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY J. Bhutani, 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 1 ABO 14 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-OOld -BY E. E. Berkou, 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
600/2-75-011 1 ABO 12 Study of SOx Control For Selected Industrial Boilers BY J. Bhutani, C. B. Foster, E. M. Jomgochian, and E. P.
Krajeski, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/ 2-75-012 1 ABO 13 Continuous Measurement of Gas Composition From Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY
E. Brooks, D. Luciani, C. Flegol, L Homelt, 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 - Nuclea Generating Plant BY R. Bradway, and R. Cass, GCA
Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 641 /AS $6.00
600/2-75-014 1AB015 Sinter Plant Windbox Gas Redrculah'ng 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 1 ABO 15 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-O17 1 ABO 12 Effect of Chemical Composition on the Surface Resistivity of Fly Ash — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY R.
E. Bickelhaupt, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, Al ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 885/AS $4.25
600/2-75-O18 1AB012 Study of Flux Force - Condensation Scrubbing of Fine Particules BY S. Calvert, N. Jhaveri, and T. Huisking,
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 297/AS $7.50
600/2-75-019 1AB014 Estimating Kinetics of Combustion Especially Reactions Involving NOx and SOx BY S. W. Benson, Stanford
Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 054/AS $5.25
600/2-75-020 1AB020 Particulate Removal From Gas Streams 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-O21 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 1AB013 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 1AB013 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. Gryvnok, 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
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REPORT NO.
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
600/2-75-026b 1BB039 Control of Water Pollution From Cropland, Vol. II - An Overview U.S. Department of Agriculture Washington,
DC ORDER FROM: W. C LaVeille 426-2407
600/2-75-027 1BB034 Sewer Flow Measurement - A State-of-the Art Assessment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -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-OOlc -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-OOle —BY H. A. Lechevalier, Rutgers
University New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 914/AS $4.25
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 1B8034 Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows by Dissolved Air Flotation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY T.
Bursztynsky, D. Feuerstein, W. Maddaus, 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-OOld -BY J.
M. Walker, W. D. Surge, R. L. Chaney, 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-OOlc —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.
Jamgocnian, N. T. Miller, and R. Reole, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 647/AS $5.50
600/2-75-038 1BB043 Lime Use in Wostewater Treatment: Design and Cost Data — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -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-OOld —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 1 DBS 11 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 Insiitute 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-OOlc -BY C. E. Burnklin,
E. C. Cavanaugh, J. C. Dickerman, S. R. Fernandes, and G. C. Wilkins, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 650/AS $8.00
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600/2-75-043 1DB064 Sanitary Landfill Stabilization with Leachate Recycle and Residual Treatment — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d -BY F. G. Pohland, 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 SO2 Abatement Strategies — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY C. T. Chi, E. C. Eimutis,
W. H. Medley, M. V. Jones, R. Jones, and I. 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-OOld -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-OOld -BY H. H. Takenaka, 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 IAA002 Protocol to Characterize Gaseous Emissions as a Function of Fuel and Additive Composition — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld -BY H. M. Dietzmann, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253
363/AS $6.00
600/2-75-049 1BC611 Raw Sewage Coagulation and Aerobic Sludge Digestion — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY R. H. Jones, T.
A. Burnsztynsky, 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-OOld -BY M. Epstein. Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 279/AS
$6.25
600/2-75-051 1A8013 Conceptual Design of a Commercial Scale Plant for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld -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 SOz, NO, COz, and O2 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/IERURTP 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. L 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 1AB013 Magnesia Scrubbing Process as Applied to an Oil-Fired Power Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -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-OOld -BY B. J. H. Liu, Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 514/AS
$21.25
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REPORT NO.
600/2-75-060 1BC611 Ultraviolet Disinfection of Activated Sludge Effluent Discharging to Shellfish Waters BY J. A. Roeber, and F.
M. Hoof, St. Michaels, Town of Sf. 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. Gaiina, 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 AB013 Catalytic Deiulfurization and Denitrogenotion — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY C. N. Satterfield, M.
Modell, }. 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. Deportment of Agriculture Kimberly, ID ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 ] 14/AS $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 0. W. Hissong,
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 563/AS $5.00
600/2-75-067 1AB013 Evaluation of National Boiler Inventory — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY A. A. Putnam, E. I. 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-OOld —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
600/2-75-069o 1AB074 Guidelines for Residential Oil-Burner Adjustments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —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-OOld -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 1AB013 SOl Reduction in Non-utility Combustion Sources - Technical and Economic Comparison of Alternatives —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —BY P. S. K. Choi, E. L. Kropp, W. E. Ballanryne, 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 Particulate 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. Aitadena, 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 1AAO10 Development of Analytical Techniques for Measuring Ambient Atmospheric Carcinogenic Vapors —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —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 SO2 Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —BY R.
B. Sperling, Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Froncisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 113/AS $5.50
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600/2-75-O78 1AB013 Fuel Gas Environmental Impact: Phase Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY F. L. 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-O01 1AB012 Evaluation of Sonics for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY R. Hegorty, and L j.
Shannon, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 315/AS $4.50
600/2-76-002 1AB015 Control of Reclamation (Sinter) Plant Emissions Using Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted
6OO/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 1AB014 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 600/9-76-013a -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-Truckee System, NevadaCalifornia - Volume I — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY J. A. Westphal, J. V. A. Sharp, and R. L. Bateman, Nevada, University of. Center for Wafer
Resources Research Reno, N V 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 600/9-76-013a -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
600/2-76-006 1BB034 Design and Testing of a Prototype Automatic Sewer Sampling System — Abstracted 6DO/9-76-013a -BY P.
E. Shelley, EG&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 Cell Electrodes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY U. Bertocci, M. Cohen, W. S. Norton,
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 600/9-76-013a -BY J. C. Mothews, F. L.
Bellegia, C. H. Goading, and G. E. Weant, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 251 409/AS $10.75
600/2-76-009 1AB015 Odor Control by Scrubbing in the Rendering Industry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY R. H. Snow, and J. E.
Huff, IIT Research Institute Des Plaines, II BY W. Boehme, Fats and Proteins Research Foundation, Inc. Des Plaines, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 187/AS$7.75
600/2-76-009a 1AB015 Odor Control by Scrubbing in the Rendering Industry—Addendum — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY R. H.
Snow, J. E. Huff, and W. Boehme, Fats and Proteins Research Foundation, Inc. Des Plaines, IL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-010 1 ABO 13 Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions During Start-up, Shutdown, and Malfunction — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
BY E. L. Calvin, and F. D. Kodras, Catalytic, Inc. Charlotte, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 508 'AS $ 10.50
600/2-76-O11 1AB015 Thor V Solvenrless Metal Decorating for Three-Piece Cans— Background — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
BY J. W. Capron, and R. C. Heininger, Continental Can Corporation Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249
484/AS $3.50
600/2-76-012a 1AB015 Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Compounds in Petroleum Refinery Streams—Volume I —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY K. J. Bombaugh, E. C. Cavanaugh, J. C. Dickerman, S. L. Keil, T. P. Nelson, M. L.
Owen, and D. D. Rosebrook, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 744/AS $6.00
600/2-76-012b 1AB015 Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Compounds in Petroleum Refinery Streams—Volume II. Process
Analysis of Petroleum Refinery Streams — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY K. J. Bombaugh, E. C. Cavanaugh,
J. C. Dickerman, S. I. Keil, T. P. Nelson, M. L. Owen, and D. D. Rosebrook, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 251 745/AS $7.50
600/2-76-013a 1AB013 SO2 Abatement for Stationary Sources in Japan — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY J. Ando, Chuo University
Tokyo, Japan BY G. A. Isaacs, PEDCO-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250
585/AS $7.50
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600/2-76-013b 1 ABO 14 NOx Abatement for Stationary Sources in Japan — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a _8Y J. Ando, and H. Tohata,
Chuo University Tokyo, Japan, FC BY G, A. Isaacs, PEDCO-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 250 586/AS $5.50
600/2-76-014 1AB014 Molecular Sieve Mercury Control Process in Chlor-Alkali Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY M. Y.
Anastas, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 203/AS $4.50
600/2-76-015 1AB014 Molecular Sieve NO« Control Process in Nitric Acid Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY H. S.
Rosenberg, Batlelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 555/AS S5.00
600/2-76-Oloc 1AB604 Abstracts of rhe 1971-1974 United States end Foreign Open Literature on Noise—Part I -- Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 -&Y E. P. Bergmonn, and I. B. FleldKouse, 1IT Reseorch Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 248 116/AS $4.00
600/2-76-016b 1AB604 Abstracts of the 1971-1974 United States and Foreign Open Literature on Noise—Part II — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY E. P. Bergmann, and I. B. Fieldhouse, III Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 248 293/AS $12.50
600/2-76-017 1BB036 Renovation of Industrial Inorganic Waslewater by Evaporation with Interface Enhancement — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 —BY H. H. Sephton, California, University of. Sea Water Conversion Laboratory Richmond, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 025/AS $4.50
600/2-76-018 1BB033 Interim Report on the Impact of Public law 92-500 on Municipal Pollution Control Technology —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY B. W. Lykins Jr., and J. M. Smith, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 212/AS $9.75
600/2-76-019 1BB039 Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts, 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY G. V. Skogerboe,
W. R. Walker, and S. W. Smith, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 664/AS
$8.00
600/2-76-020 1A6012 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 Health Boston, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 457/AS $7.50
600/2-76-021 1AAO10 Electrochemical Analysis of Sulfidic and Amine Odorants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY J. N.
Nwankwo, and A. Turk, New York, City College of New York, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 092 $4.00
600/2-76-022 1BB043 Apollo County Park Wastewater Reclamation Project - Antelope Valley, California — Abstracted
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 1AB012 Tentative Procedures for Particle Sizing in Process Streams— Cascade Importers — Abstracted
500/9-76-0130 —BY D. &. Hajris, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 375/AS $4.50
600/2-76-024 1BB392 Reuse of Power Plont Desulfurization Waste Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY L. J. Bornstein, R B.
Fling, F. D. Hess, R. C. Rossi, and J. Rossoff, 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
600/9-76-0130 —BY H, A, Mahlman, W. G. Sisson, K. A. Krous, 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 600/9-76-013a -6V R. W. Horn, F.
Cox, and J. R. Allsap, Energy Research and Development Administration Bartlesville, 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, Calspon Corporation
Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 359/AS $4.00
600/2-76-028 1BB610 Inverted Siphons for Oil Trapping — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY R. C. Ziegler, R. E. Baier, and D. J.
Schuring, Calspan Corporation Buffalo, 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 River — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o —
BY R. C. Ziegler, Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 518/AS $6.00
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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 600/9-76-013a -BY
R. E. Baier, E. A. Gasiecki, R. P. Leonard, and E. J. Mock, 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
600/2-76-032b 1AB015 Source Assessment: Flat Glass Manufacturing Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY R. B. Reznik,
Monsanto 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, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 992/AS $7.50
600/2-76-032d 1AB015 Source Assessment: Phthalic Anhydride — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY R. W. Serth, and T. W. Hughes,
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-032e 1AB015 Source Assessment: Severity of Stationary Air Pollution Sources—A Simulation Approach — Abstracted
600/9-76-013B —BY E. C. Eimutis, B. J. Holmes, and L B. Mote, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 310/AS $6.00
600/2-76-033 lAAOlOX-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 600/9-76-013a —BY J. W. Harrison, P. A.
Lawless, D. E. Gilbert, and J. H. White, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 256 910/AS $7.50
600/2-76-O35 1AB012 Evaluation of Eight Novel Fine Particle Collection Devices -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY D. W. Cooper,
R. Wang, and D. P. Anderson, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 621 /AS $7.50
600/ 2-76-036a 1AB013 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, Hoyden, 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 1AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Kennecott, Hurley, 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 251 757/AS $4.00
6OO/2-76-036e 1AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Central Studies: Magma, San Manuel, 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 251 758/AS $4.00
600'2-76~036f 1 ABO 13 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Phelps Dodge, Ajo, 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 251 759/AS $4.50
600 2-76-036g 1AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Contra! Studies: Phelps Dodge, Morenci, 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 251 760/AS $3.50
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600/2-76-036h 1 ABO 13 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Phelps Dodge, Douglas, Cooper Smelter BY
I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Seme, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
251 761/AS $4.00
600/2-76-036! 1 ABO 13 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, El Paso, Copper Smelter —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013d —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Serne, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 762/AS $4.00
600/2-76-C36J 1 ABO 13 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, Hayden, Copper Smelter —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013o —BY I. J. Weisenberg, and J. C. Serne, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa
Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 763/AS $4.00
600/2-76-036k 1AB013 Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, Tocoma, 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 251 764/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. Moyer, Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 252 195/AS $7.50
600/2-76-038 1 ABO 14 Residential Oil Furnace System Optimization—Phase I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY 1. 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 600/9-76-013a —
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 600/9-76-013o —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
600/2-76-042 1AB012 Particulate Control Mobile Test Units: First Year's Operation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -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 243 976/AS $5.00
600/2-76-044b 1 ABO 13 Energy Supply, Demand/Need, and the Gaps Between: Volume If - 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 600/9-76-013a —
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. Surprenont, R. Hall, and I. 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 600/9-76-013a —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
600/2-76-046c EHB525 Preliminary Emissions Assessment of Conventional Stationary Combustion Systems - Volume III. Update
(12/75-6/76) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e -BY N. Surprenant, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 257 849/AS $4.50
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: NTIS-PB 258 676/AS $9.25
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600/2-76-048a 1AB015 Molecular Sieve Tests for Control of NO* 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:
NTtS-PB 253 358/AS $4.50
600/2-76-048b 1AB015 Molecular Sieve Tests for Control of NO Emissions From A Nitric Acid Plant; Volume II—Appendices —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013o —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 1AB013 Electrical Energy As An Alternate To Clean Fuels For Stationary Sources; Volume I — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 —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 1AB013 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-O50 1BB392 Economic Assessment of Badrfitting Power Plants with ClosedCycle Cooling Systems — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 —BY A. R. Giaquinta, T. E. Croley II, V. C. Patel, J. G. Melville, M. S. Cheng, and A. S. Uzuner, Iowa,
University of lowo City, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 189/AS $10.75
600/2-76-05la (No. Cancelled)ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-76-051 b (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-76-051 c (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-76-051 e (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-76-05If (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-76-051 g (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/2-76-052 1 ABO 12 Impact of dean Fuels Combustion on Primary Particulate Emissions From Stationary Sources — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 -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: NTIS-PB 255 837/AS $5.00
600/2-76-054 1 ABO 15 Control of Steel Plant Scarfing Emissions Using Wet Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —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 600/9-76-013a -BY D. W.
Cooper, and M. T. Rei, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 381 /AS $9.25
600/2-76-056 EHB527 Comparison of Fossil and Wood Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -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: NTIS-PB 256 420/AS $4.50
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. Kotfmy, E. M. Hotter, and J. J. Wesolowski, California
Department of Health Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-060 1BB036 Hyperfiltration far Renovation of Textile Finishing Plant Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY C.
A. Brandon, and J. J. Porter, Riegel Textile Corporation LaFrance, SC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 183/AS $6.75
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600/2-76-06la 1 ABO 14 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: NTIS-PB 259 911 /AS $6.75
600/2-76-062 1AAO10 Optical Method for Measuring the Mass Concentration of Particulate Emissions — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 ~BY G. R. Markowski, G. J. Waffinden, and D. S. Ensor, Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 093 $5.00
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. Medical Center Chicago, II ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261
458/AS $10.00
600/2-76-064 1AB013 Atmospheric Pollution Potential from Fossil Fuel Resource Extraction, On-Site Processing, and
Transportation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY E. C. Cavanaugh, G. M. Clancy, J. D. Colley, P. S. Dzierlenga,
V. M. Felix, D. C. Jones, and T. P. Nelson, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 649/AS
$9.25
600/2-76-065 1AB015 Assessment of Particle Control Technology for Enclosed Asbestos Sources—Phase II — Abstracted
600/9-76-OI3a —BY P. C. Siebert, T. C. Ripley, and C. F. Harwood, IIT Research Institute Chicago, 1L ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 251 623/AS $6.00
600/2-76-066 1AB012 Evaluation of Turbulent Agglomeration for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —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-OI3a —BY K. P.
Ananfh, and L. J. Shannon, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 432/AS $3.50
600/2-76-068a 1 ABO 12 Defense Technology for Environmental Protection; Volume I— Final 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:
NTIS- AD-A024 536/AS - $6.00
600/2-76-068b 1 ABO 12 Defense Technology for Environmental Protection; Volume II— Bibliography — 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:
NTIS-PB 261 285/AS$8.00
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. Castoline, and C. Young, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 257 911 /AS $8.00
600/2-76-070 EHB528 Disposal of Flue Gas Cleaning Wastes: EPA Shawnee Field Evaluation—Initial Report — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 —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: NTIS-PB 256 417/AS $6.00
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. Jokobsen, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 299/AS $5.00
600/2-76-073 1AB012 Wind Tunnel Evaluation of Particle Sizing Instruments — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY C. H. Gooding,
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 1AB015 Analysis of Polycyclic Organic Materials in Coal, Coal Ash, Fly Ash, and Other Fuel and Emission Samples -
— Abstracted 600/9-76-0]3a —BY A. G. Shorkey, J. L. Schultz, C. White, and 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
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600/2-76-O77a 1 ABO 12 Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Boiler Baghouse: Sunbury Steam-Electric Station — Abstracted
600/9-76-0!3a -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 —BV J. W. Hoyden, and R. Mayer, Acres American, Inc. Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251
663/AS $9.75
600/2-76-079 1AB015 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
600/9-76-013a -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 for Phosphorus Removal at Ely, Minnesota AWT Plant, April 1973 thru March 1974 —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY J. W. Sheeny, and F. L Evans III, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 2457AS $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
600/2-76-084 EHE626 Conoco Dolomite Hot Gas Clean-up System — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a —BY E. D. Oliver, and K. T. Semrau,
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
6OO/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 1AB014 Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control Pollution Emissions from Industrial
Boilers - Phase II — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a —BY G. A. Goto, L. J. Muzio, and D. E. Shore, KVB Engineering,
Inc. Tustin, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 500/AS $9.00
600/2-76-086b 1AB014 Field Testing: Trace Element and Organic Emissions from Industrial Boilers BY G. A. Cato, KVB Engineering, Inc.
Tustin. CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 263/AS $6.75
600/2-76-087 1AB012 Vegetative Stabilization of Mineral Waste Heaps — Abstracted 600/9-76-013d -BY R. P. Donovan, R. M.
Felder, and H. H. Rogers, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252
176/AS$9.75
600/2-76-088 1AB014 Guidelines for Burner Adjustments of Commercial Oil-FiredBoilers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY D. W.
Locklin, and R. E. Barrett, Baftelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 919/AS $4.00
600/2-76-089a 1AB015 Technical Manual for Measurement of Fugitive Emissions: Upwind/Downwind Sampling Method for
Industrial Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY H. J. Kolmsberg, Research Corporation of New England
Wethersfield, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 092/AS $5.00
6OO 2-76-089b 1 ABO 15 Technical Manual for the Measurement of Fugitive Emissions: Roof Monitor Sampling Method for
Industrial Fugitive Emissions BY R. E. Kenson, and P. T. Borriett, Research Corporation of New England
Wethersfield, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 847/ AS $4.50
600/2-76-089c 1 ABO 15 Technical Manual for the Measurement of Fugitive Emissions: Quasi-Stock Sampling Method for Industrial
Fugitive Emissions BY H. J. Kolmsberg, P. W. Kalika, R. E. Kenson, and W. A. Marrone, Research Corporation of New
England Wethersfield, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 848/AS $4.50
600/2-76-O90 1AB013 Clean Fuels from Agricultural and Forestry Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-7&-013a -BY J. W. Tatom, A. R.
Colcord, J. A. Knight, and L. W. Elston, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259
956/ AS $5.50
600/2-76-O91 EHB527 Sulfur Reduction Potential of U.S. Coals: A Revised Report of Investigations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a
—BY J. A. Cavallaro, M. T. Johnston, and A. W. Deurbrouck, U.S. Department of the Interior Pittsburgh, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 252 965 $10.00
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600/2-76-092
600/2-76-093a
600/2-7 6-093b
600/2-76-094
600/2-76-095
600/2-76-O96
600/2-76-097
600/2-76-098a
600/2-76-098b
600/2-76-099
600/2-76-100
600/2-76-101
600/2-76-102
600/2-76-103
600/2-76-104
600/2-76-1 05
600/2-76-106
600/2-76-107
1 AB012 Total Suspended Particulates: Review and Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-76-01 3a -BY R. M. Wells, Radian
Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 858/AS $9.00
1 ABO 13 Environmental Assessment Sampling and Analytical Strategy Program. BY V. Vlahakis, and H. Abelson, Mitre
Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 259 /AS $4.50
1 A8013 Field Test Sampling/Analytical Strategies and Implementation Cost Estimates: Coal Gasification and Flue
Gas Desutfurization — Abstracted 600/9-76-01 3a —BY J. W. Hamersma, and S. L Reynolds, TRW Systems
Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 254 166/AS $5.50
1AA010 Rapid Method for Determinir g NO» Emissions in Flue Gases — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY H. M.
Barnes, and M. C. Caldwell, Env onmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 258 309/AS $4.50
1BC61 1 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
1AA010 Collection Efficiencies of Stack Sampling Systems for Vanadium Emissions in Flue Gases — Abstracted
600/9-76-01 3b —BY M. L. Goldstein, and C. W. Siegmund, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 399 /AS $6.75
1AB013 Feasibility of a Heat and Emission Lass Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —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
1AB014 Burner Design Criteria for Control of NO. from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume I - Data Analysis and
Summary of Conclusions — Abstracted 600/9-76-01 3b -BY D. R. Shoffstall, IIT Center, Institute of Gas
Technology Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 254 1 67/AS $7.75
1AB013 Burner Design Criteria for Control of NO* from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume II - Raw Data and
Experimental Results -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY D. R. Shoffstall, IIT Center, Institute of Gas Technology
Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 806/ AS $ 1 1 .00
1AB015 Larry-Car-Free Charging «f Coke Ovens -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY J. Varga Jr., Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 655/AS $4.00
1 AB012 University of Washington Electrostatic Spray Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY M. J.
Pilot, and D. F. Meyer, Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 653/AS $5.00
1AB013 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes: Final Report ~- Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY E. M. Magee, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
255 842/AS $9.75
1AB013 Environmental Aspects of Retrofitting Two Industries to Lowand Intermediate-Energy Gas from Coal —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY D. A. Ball, A. A. Purnom, D. W. Hissong, J. Vargo, B. C. Hsieh, J. H. Payer, and R.
E. Barrent, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 946/AS $7.75
1 BC61 1 Ammonia Removal from Wastewater by Ligcmd Exchange — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY L. M. Smith,
G. A. lyerfy, and M. E. Dooley, Gillette Research Institute Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 418/AS $5.00
1BC61 1 Nutrient Control by Plant Modification at El Logo, Texas — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -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: NTIS-PB 256 772/AS $5.50
1 BC61 1 Economic Analysis of the Environmental Impact of Highway Deicing — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY D.
M. Murray, and U. F. W. Ernst, ABT Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 268/AS $6.00
EHE623 Tioga River Mine Drainage Abatement Project — Abstracted 600/9-76-01 3b -BY A. I ^ MJ°™; «-J S-
Klingensmith, and R. E. Heizer, Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter, Inc. Harrisburg, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
254 418/AS $4.50
1BB040 Investigation of Acid Mine Drainage Effects on Reservoir c
600/9-76-013b -BY A. Benson, West Virginia University Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM:
$6.00
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600/2-76-108 EHE623 Debris Basins for Control of Surface Mine Sedimentation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -Kentucky
Department for Natural Resources and Conservation Frankfort, KY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 959/AS $4.50
600/2-76-109 1BB041 Development of a Mobile Treatment System for Handling Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b -BY M. K. Gupta, ENVIREX, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 707/AS $5,00
600/2-76-110 EHE623 Feasibility Study; Deer Park Daylighting Project — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY A. R. Richardson, and M.
T. Dougherty, Ackenheil and Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 135/AS $5.00
600/2-76-111 EHE623 Evaluation of Surface Mine Reclamation Techniques - Campbell's Run Watershed Pennsylvania —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY M. T. Dougherty, and H. H. Holzen, Ackenheil and Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 298/AS $4.50
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY P. Melvin,
and R. M. Ross, California, University of, Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258
745/AS $9.75
600/2-76-114 1BB040 Trough Creek Limestone Barrier Installation and Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3b -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 Ftow Measurement System for Storm and Combined Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -B Y V.
T. Chow, ond B. C Yen, Illinois, University of Urbana, II ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 410/AS $9.00
600 2-76-117 1BB040 Effectiveness of Surface Mine Sedimentation Ponds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY D. V. Kathuria, M. A.
Nawrocki, and B. C. Becker, Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 917/AS $5.50
600/2-76-118 1AB012 Cascade impactor Calibration Guidelines — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY S. Caivert, C. Lake, and R.
Parker, A.P.T., Inc. San Diego. CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 656/AS $4.00
600/2-76-119 1AB013 Effect of Equipment Maintenance and Age on Sulfuric Acid Plan! Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -
-BY E. L. Calvin, and F. D. Kodras, Catalytic, Inc. Charlofte, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 947/AS $5.00
600/2-76-120 UB015 Control Technology for Asphalt Roofing Industry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -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 ond Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces —
Abstracted 600/9~76-013b -BY R. J. Schreiber, and G. G. Poe, Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 405/AS $5.50
600/2-76-122 1AB015 Technical Manual for Process Sampling Strategies for Organic Materials — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
BY W. Feairheller, P. J Marn, D. H. Harris, and D. L. Harris, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 256 696/AS $6.75
600/2-76-123 1BB036 Treatment and Disposal of Complex Industrial Wastes BY C. Schimmel, and D. Griffin, Reichhoid Chemicals, Inc.
Tuscaloosa, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 979 $7.50
600/2-76-124 1AB015 Sampling of Automobile Interiors for Vinyl Chloride Monomer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY W. R.
Feairheller, J. T. Cheng, R. J. McCormick, and W. A. Lewis, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 258 648/AS $4.00
600/2-76-125 1AB012 Application of Foam Scrubbing to Rne Particle Control—Phase I ~- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY T. E.
Ctvrtnicek, T. F. Walburg, C. M. Moscowitz, and H. H. S. Yu, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 261 075/AS $6.75
600/2-76-126 1AA010 Development of Thin Calibration Standards for X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —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
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600/2-76-127 1BB041 Temperature Effects of Crude Oil in the Upper Intertidal Zone — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY D.
Straughan, Southern California, University of, Allan Hancock Foundation Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTiS-PB
255 956/AS $4.50
600/2-76-128 1BB040 Feasibility of Elk Creek Acid Mine Drainage Abatement Project — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY L. D. Loy
Jr., and J. W. Gunnett, Skelly & Loy, Engineers and Consultants Harrisburg, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 329/AS
$5.00
600/2-76-129 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, May 1975 - July 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-Ol3c -BY F. A. DeWift Jr.,
P. Melvin, and R. M. Ross, California, University of, Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 258 852/AS $10.00
600/2-76-130 1NB458 Reductant Gases for Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY D. W. Hissong, K.
S. Murthy, and A. W. Lemmon Jr., Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 254
168/AS$8.00
600/2-76-131 1BC611 Overland Flow Treatment of Raw Wastewater with Enhanced Phosphorus Removal — Abstracted
600/9—76-013b —BY R. E. Thomas, B. Bledsoe, and K. Jackson, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 157/AS $4.00
600/2-76-132 1AB012 Electrostatic Capture of Fine Particles in Fiber Beds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY D. L. Reid, and L. M.
Browne, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 590/AS $4.00
600/2-76-133 1AB012 Evaluation of Magnetics for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-0136 -BY K. P. Ananth, and L. J.
Shannon, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 094 $4.00
600/2-76-134 1BC611 Wastewater Reclamation Project, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY O. K.
Buros, Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc. Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 738/AS $9.00
600/2-76-135a 1 ABO 13 Development of the Westvaco Activated Carbon Process for SO, Recovery as Elemental Sulfur: Volume I —
- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —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: NTIS-PB 258 303/AS $9.25
600/2-76-135b 1 AB013 Development of the Westvoco Activated Carbon Process for SOx Recovery as Elemental Sulfur: Volume
II—Appendix 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: NTIS-PB 263 627/AS $21.25
600/2-76-136a EHE624 Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization—New Orleans, March 1976: Volume I — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY R. D. Stern, W. H. Ponder, and R. C. Christman, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory,
EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 317/AS $13.50
600/2-76-136b EHE624 Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization—New Orleans, March 1976: Volume II BY R. D. Stern,
W. H. Ponder, and R. C. Christmon, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 722/AS $12.00
600/2-76-137 1AB013 Evaluation of Selected Methods for Chemical and Biological Testing of Industrial Particulate Emissions —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY H. Mohar, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 912 'AS
$5.00
600/2-76-138 EHE623 Coal Preparation Environmental Engineering Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY D. C. Nunenkamp.
J. J. Davis Associates McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 716/AS $18.75
600/2-76-139 1BB036 Treatment of Denim Textile Mill Wastewaters: Neutralization and Color Removal — Abstracted
600/9-76-0136 —BY C. R. Froneberger, and M. J. Pollock, R. S. Noonon, 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-0136
—BY H. W. Spencer III, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 984/AS $7.50
600/2-76-141 1AB013 Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on an Electrostatic Precipitator Installed on a Paper Mill
Recovery Boiler — Abstracted 600/9-76-0136 —BY J. P. Gooch, and G. H. Merchant Jr., Southern Research
Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 297/AS $5.50
600/2-76-142 1AB013 Wet Electrostatic Precipitator System Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY J. P. Gooch, and A. H. Dean,
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 128/AS $7.75
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600/2-76-143a 1 ABO 13 Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal. Volume t — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY E. P. Koutsoukos, M. 1. Kraft, R. A. Orsini, R. A. Meyers, M. J. Santy, and L. J. Von Nice, TRW
Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 128/AS $9.75
600/2-76-143b 1 ABO 13 Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulf urication of Coal. Volume II - Appendices — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —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: NTIS-PB 261 129/AS $5.50
600, 2-75-144 1AB012 Elctrostatic Precipitators: Relationship Between Resistivity, Particle Size, and Sparkover — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b -BY H. W. Spencer 111, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257
130/ASS4.SO
600/2-76-145 1BC611 Methodology for the Study of Urban Storm Generated Pollution and Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c
-BY R. E. Wullschleger, A. E. Zanoni, and C. A. Hansen, Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTtS-PB 258
743/AS $3.50
600/2-76-146 1BB043 Wastewater Sampling Transfer and Conditioning System BY L. S. DiCola, Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 906 AS $5.00
600/2-76-147 1BB041 Catalytic Waste Treatment Systems for Great Lake Ore Carriers BY S. E. Moore, R. W. Colemon, and P. E.
lafeomski, Thiokol Corporation Brigham City, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 362/AS $4.50
600/2-76-148 1DC618 Fuel and Energy Production by Byconversion of Waste Materials: State-of-the-Art — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c -BY S. A. Ware, Ebon Research Systems Silver Spring, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 499/AS
$5.00
600 2-76-149 EHB529 Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology, II (December 1975,
Hollywood, Florida) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY F. A. Ayer, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 182/AS $10.75
600/2-76-150 1 ABO 13 Simplified Procedures for Estimating Flue Gas Desulfuriiation System Costs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -
-BY T. C. Ponder Jr., 1. V. Yerino, V. Katari, Y. Shah, and T. W. Devitt, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc.
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 978 $ 11.75
600/2-76-151 1HB617 Loading Functions for Assessment of Water Pollution from Nonpoint Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b
—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 —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 320/AS $12.00
600/2-76-152b 1AB014 Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume II - Fuels and Process Research and
Development — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 321 /AS $ 11.00
600/2-76-152c 1AB014 Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume III - Field Testing and Surveys —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Pork, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 146/AS $12.50
600 2-76-153 EHB529 Fuel Gas Environmental Impact — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -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: NTIS-PB 257 134/AS $9.25
600/2-76-1540 1AB012 A.P.S. Electrostatic Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-7o-013b —BY S. Calvert, J. Rowan, S. Yung, C.
Lake, and H. Barbarika, Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 335/AS $5.00
600/2-76-154b 1AB012 A.P.S. Electro-Tube Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3b -BY S. Calvert, C. Christensen, and C. Lake, Air
Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 824/AS $4.00
600/2-76-155 EHE624 Estimation of Permissible Concentrations of Pollutants for Continuous Exposure — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY R. Handy, and A. Schindler, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 253 959/AS $6.00
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600/2-76-156
600/2-76-157
600/2-76-158
600/2-76-159
600/2-76-160Q
600/2-76-161a
600/2-76-161b
600/2-76-162
600/2-76-163
600/2-76-164
600/2-76-165
600/2-76-166
600/2-76-167
600/2-76-168b
600/2-76-168c
600/2-76-169
600/2-76-170
600/2-76-171
1BC611 Disinfection Efficiency and Residual Toxieity of Several Wastewater Disinfectants BY R. W. Ward, R. D.
Griffin, and G. M. DeGraeve, Grand Valley State College Wyoming, Mi ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 245/AS
$6.00
1AAO10 Sampling Interface for the Quantitative Transport of Aerosols— Field Prototype — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b -BY M. B. Ranade, IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 201/AS $4.50
1HB617 Nitrogen and Irrigation Management to Reduce Return-Flow Pollution in the Columbia Basin — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c -BY B. L. McNeal, and B. L Carlile, Washington State University Pullam, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 259 328/AS $6.75
EHB524 IERL-RTP Data Quality Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY F. Smith, and J. Buchanan, Research
Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 697/AS $5.00
1AB013 IERL-RTP Procedures Manual: Level 1 Environmental Assessment — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3b -BY J. W.
Hamersma, S. L. Reynolds, and R. F. Maddalone, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
257 850/AS $6.00
1 ABO 13 Impact of SOx Emissions Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume I. Study Results and Planning
Assumptions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY J. R. Kittrell, and N. Godley, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge,
MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 144/AS $5.50
1AB013 Impact of SOx Emissions Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume II. Detailed Study Results —
Abstracted 600/9-76-fll3b -BY J. R. Kittrell, and N. Godley, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 257 145/AS $11.75
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1CC614 Virion Aggregation and Disinfection of Water Viruses by Bromine — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY D. G.
Sharp, North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 087/AS $4.00
1AB012 Evaluation of Rexnord Gravel Bed Filter — Abstracted oOO/9-76-O13b -BY J. D. McCain, Southern Research
Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 095 $4.50
1AB013 Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils—Phase III — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY M. C. Chervenak, P.
Maruhnic, and G. Nongbri, Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Trenton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 983/AS $5.50
EHB536 Residuum and Residual Fuel Oil Supply and Demand in the United States, 1973-1985 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY J. Monk Jr., M. Menino, E. Quockenbush, N. Godley, L. Clark, M. Cloyd, I. Jashnani, and R.
Stickles, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 625/AS $9.00
1 ABO 15 Metals Mining and Milling Process Profiles with Environmental Aspects — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY
R. J. Nerkervis, and J. Hallowell, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256
394/AS $9.75
EHE624 EPA Fabric Filtration Studies: 2. Performance of Non-Woven Polyester Filter Bags — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY G. H. Ramsey, R. P. Donovan, B. E. Daniel, and J. H. Turner, Industrial Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Pork, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 025/AS $4.00
EHE624 EPA Fabric Filtration Studies: 3. Performance of Filter Bags Made from Expanded PTFE Laminate BY R. P.
Donovan, B. E. Daniel, and J. H. Turner Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 132/AS $4.00
1AAO10 Development of a Proportional Sampler for Automobile Exhaust Emissions Testing — Abstracted
600/9-76-0136 —BY H. J. Haskins, Aeronutronic Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
258 851/AS $5.50
lAAOlOPartieulate Sampling Strategies for Large Power Plants Including Nonuniform Flow — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY H. A. Hanson, R. J. Davini, J. K. Morgan, and A. A. Iversen, Fluidyne Engineering Corporation
Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 090/AS $ 10.50
IAAOIO Evaluation of Monitoring Systems for Power Plant and Sulfur Recovery Plant Emissions — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY M. W. Greene, R. L. Chapman, S. C. Creoson, R. N. Harvey, G. A. Heyman, and W. R. Pearson,
Beckmon Instruments, Inc. Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 868/AS $7.75
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600/2-76-172 1 ABO 12 Fine Particle Emissions Information System User Guide — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -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: NTIS-P8 262 720/AS $8.00
600/2-76-173 1AB012 Fine Particle Emissions Information System Reference Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —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: NTIS-PB 262 721 /AS $5.00
600/2-76-174 1AB012 Fine Particle Emissions Information System: Summary Report (Summary 1976) — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b -BY M. P. Schrag, and A. K. Rao, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 258 825/AS $7.75
600/2-76~175a 1BC611 Assessment of Mathematical Models for Storm and Combined Sewer Management — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY A. Brandstetter, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 259 597/ AS $13.00
600/2-76-175b 1BC611 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: NTIS-PB 258 644/AS $10.75
600/2-76-176 EHB525 Air, Water, and Solid Residue Prioritization Models for Conventional Combustion Sources — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b—BY E. C. Eimutis, C. M. Moscowitz, J. L. Delaney, R. P. Quill, and D. L. Zanders, Monsanto Research
Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 103/AS $4.50
600/2-76-177a EHB529 Fuel Contaminants: Volume I. Chemistry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY E. J. Mezey, S. Singh, and D. W.
Hissong, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 020/AS $7.50
600/2-76-177b EHB529 Fuel Contaminants: Volume II. Removal Technology Evaluations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY E. J.
Mezey, S. Singh, and D. W. Hissong, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260
475/AS $9.75
600/2-76-178 1BB392 Feasibility Study for a Direct, Air-Cooled Condensation System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY M. D.
Henderson, R. W. Beck and Associates Denver, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 403/AS $4.50
600/2-76-179 1CC614 Cost of Municipal Water Supply: A Case Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY R. M. Clark, R. Stevie. and
G. Trygg, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 960/AS
$4.00
600/2-76-180 1BB043 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: NTIS-PB 262
197/AS$4.50
600/2-76-181 1BB033 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: NTIS-PB 260 375/AS $4.50
600/2-76-182 1DC618 Pollutant Potential of Raw and Chemically Fixed Hazardous Industrial Wastes and Flue Gas Desulfurization
Sludges - Interim Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY J. L. Mahloch, D. E. Averett, and M. J. Bartos Jr.,
U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station Vicksburg, MS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 691 /AS $5.50
600/2-76-183 1BB610 Feasibility Study Fly Ash Reclamation of Surface Mines - Hillman State Park — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c
-BY M. T. Dougherty, and H. H. Holzen, Ackenheil and Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258
485/AS $5.00
600/2-76-184 1BB040 Extensive Overburden Potentials for Soil and Water Quality — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY R. M. Smith,
A. A. Sobek, T. Arkle Jr., J. C. Sencindiver, and J. R. Freeman, West Virginia University Morgantown, WV ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 257 739/AS $10.00
600/2-76-185 1BB041 Oil SpiH and Oil Pollution Reports, November 1975 - January 1976 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY P.
Melvin, and R. M. Ross, California, University of. Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 257 886/AS $10.50
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
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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 Agronomv Ithaca, NY ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-188 1BB039 Animal Waste Management in the Northern Great Plaines — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY M. L. Norton,
J. L. Wiersma, and J. L. Halbeisen, South Dakota State University, Water Resources Institute Brookings, SD ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 259 963/AS $5.00
600/2-76-189 1HB617 Livestock and the Environment: A Bibliography with Abstracts— Volume III — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -
-BY M. L. Rowe, and L. Merryman, East Central Oklahoma State University Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259
942/AS $9.75
600/2-76-190 1BB039 Design Parameters for Animal Waste Treatment Systems - Nitrogen Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-413c
—BY R. C. Loehr, T. B. S. Prakosam, E. G. Srinath, T. W. Scott, and T. W. Bateman, Cornell University Ithaca, NY
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 993/AS $6.75
600/2-76-191 1AA010 Infrared Absorption by Sulfuric Acid Vapor — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY D. E. Burch, F. J. Gates, and N.
Potter, Aeronutronic Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 088/AS $4.00
600/2-76-192 1AAO10 Filtration Characteristics of Glass Fiber Filter Media at Elevated Temperatures — Abstracted
600/9-76-OI3c —BY D. A. Lundgren, and T. C. Gunderson, Florida, University of Gainesville, Fl ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 257 132/AS $5.00
600/2-76-193 1BB036 Water Pollution Control in the Carbon and Alloy Steel Industry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c-BY N. R.
Greening, F. M. Miller, C. H. Weise, and H. Nagao, Portland Cement Association Skokie, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
259 080/AS $4.50
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY W.
F. Grier, and C. F. Miller, Mayes, Sudderlh and Etheredge, Inc. Lexington, KY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 304/AS
$5.00
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 WastewaterTreatment Facilities BY A. J. Molvar, and R. H.
Bobcock, Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl BY J. F. Roesler, and R. H. Wise, Municipal Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 232/AS $10.75
600/2-76-199 1 ABO 15 Operation of a Sulfuric Acid Plant Using Blended Copper Smelter Gases — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e—BY
B. H. Carpenter, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 649/AS $4.50
600/2-76-200 1 ABO 12 Study of Horizontal-Spray Flux Foree/Condensotion Scrubber — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e -BY S. Calvert,
and S. C. Yung, A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 669/AS $4.00
600/2-76-201 1AB013 Utility of Solid Sorbents for Sampling Organic Emissions from Stationary Sources — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY A. D. Snyder, F. N. Hodgson, M. A. Kemmer, and J. R. McKendree, Monsanto Research
Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 131 AS $5.00
600/2-76-202 1AB012 Laboratory Evaluation of the Cleanable High Efficiency Air Filter (CHEAF) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
BY M. T. Rei, and D. W. Cooper, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 689'AS $6.00
600/2-76-203 1AB013 Flow and Gas Sampling Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY E. F. Brooks, and R. L. Williams, TRW
Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 080/AS $5.50
600/2-76-204 EHE624 Efficient Use of Fibrous Structures in Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY M. Mohamed, and E. Afify,
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 147/AS $6.00
600/2-76-205 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
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600/2-76-206 1BB610 Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage by the Alumina-Lime-Soda Procesc — Abstracted 600/9-76-0!3c -BY j.
W. Nebgen, D. f. Weatherman, M. Valentine, and E. P. Shea, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 259 930/A5 $5.50
600/2-76-207 1BC611 Wastewater Treatment by Natural and Artificial Marshes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY F. L. Spongier,
W. E. Sloey, and D. W. Fetter Jr., Wisconsin, University of Oshkosh, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 992/AS $7.50
600/2-76-208 EHB533 Fine Shredding of Municipal Solid Watte — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY K. P. Ananth, and J. Shum,
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTtS-PB 257 105/AS $4.50
6OO/2-76-209 EHB533 Performance of Emission Control Devices on Boilers Firing Municipal Solid Waste and Oil — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY j. B. Gateski, and M. P. Shrog, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 257 136/AS $6.00
600/2-76-210 1AD605 Ambient Carbon Monoxide Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-76-013« -BY D. E. Burch, F. J Gates, and J. D
Pembrook, AeronuIronic Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 577/AS $4.00
600/2-76-211 1AA010 Construction of a Prototype Sulfuric Acid Mist Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-76-013< -BY W. S. Eaton, and
D. L. Srrehler, Rockwell International Corporation Newbury Pork, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-212 1AB013 Symposium on Environment and Energy Conservation (November 1975, Denver, Colorado) — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY F. A. Ayer, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-213a 1BB610 State-of-the-Art: Military Explosives and Propellents Production Industry. Volume I - The Military
Explosives and PropellanH Industry BY J. Patterson, J. Brown, W. Duckert, J. Poison, and N. I. Shapiro, American
Defense Preparedness Association Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-213b 1BB610 State-of-the-Art: Military Explosives and PropellanH Production Industry. Volume II - Wastewater
Characterization BY J. Patterson, J. Brown, W. Duckert, J. Poison, and N. I. Shapiro, American Defense
Preparedness Association Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 918Y AS $9.00
600/2-76-213c 1BB610 State of-the-Ari: Military Explosives and PropellanH Production Industry. Volume III - Wastewater
Treatment BY J. Patterson, J. Brown, W. Duckert, J. Poison, and N. I. Shapiro, American Defense Preparedness
Association Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-214 1BB610 Workshop on In-Ptant Waste Reduction in the Meat Industry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY J. L.
Witherow, and J. F. Scaief, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PR 258 742/AS $6.75
600/2-76-215 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, February 1976 - April 1976 — Abstracted «00/9-76-013e -BY P. Melvin,
and R. M. Ross, California, University of, Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259
932/AS $9.75
600/2-76-216 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled}
600/2-76-217a 1BC611 Urban Runoff Characteristics - Volume I. Analytical Studies — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY H. C. Preul,
and C. N. Papdakis, Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 033/AS $10.50
6QO/2-76-217b 1BC611 Urban Runoff Characteristics: Volume N - Field Investigations — Abstracted 600/9-76-0!3c -BY H. C. Preul,
and C. N. Papodakis, Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 034/AS $ 18.75
600/2-76-213 1BC611 Development and Application of a Simplified Storm water Management Model — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY J. A. Lager, T. Didriksson, and G. B. Otte, Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Polo Alto, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 258 074/AS $6.75
600/2-76-219 1HB617 Assessment of Irrigation Return Flow Models BY W. R. Walker, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-220 1BB610 Extraction of Chemical Pollutants tram Industrial Wastewaten with Volatile Solvents BY J. P. Eorhart, K. W.
Won, C. J. King, and J. M. Prausnitz, California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-221 1BB610 Removal of Soluble BODs in Primary Clarifiers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY G. A. Dubey, A. J. Wiley,
and J. W. Collins, Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 919/AS $6.75
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600/2-76-222a 1BC611 Wastewaler Management Program, Jamaica Bay, New York - Volume I. Summary Report BY D, L. Feurstein,
and W. O. Maddaus, H. F. Ludwig and Associates Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 887/AS $7.50
600/2-76-222b 1BC611 Wastewater Management Program, Jamaica Bay, New York - Volume II. Supplemental Data BY D. I.
Feurstein, and W. O. Maddaus, H. F. Ludwig and Associates Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 308/AS
$5.50
600/2-76-223 1BB610 Dialysis for Concentration and Removal of Industrial Wastes BY j. K. Smith, S. V. Desai, R.E. C. Weaver, and E.
Klein, GuH South REsearch Institute New Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-224 1BB037 Proceedings of the Sixth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes Industrial Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-225 1AB013 Fluidized Vortex Incineration of Waste — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY J. P. Holman, and R. A. Razgaitis,
Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 07 5 /AS $ 10.00
600/2-76-226 IHB6I7 Irrigation Management Affecting Quality and Quantity of Return Flow BY L. S. Willo/dson, ond R. J. Hanks,
Utah State University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-227 1BB610 Naval Stores Wastewater Pruification and Reuse by Activated Carbon Treatment BY f. H. Gardner Jr., and A.
R. Williamson, Hercules, Inc. Hattiesburg, MS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 168/AS $4.00
400/2-76-228 1BC611 Demonstration of Interim Techniques for Reclamation of Polluted Beachwater BY J. F. Weber, Cleveland, City
of, Department of Public Works Cleveland, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 192/AS $7.50
600/2-76-229 1BC611 Survey of User Acceptance of the Solid Waste Removal Systems at Operation Breakthrough Sites --
Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY M. V. Bbom, and W. D. Queries, Applied Management Sciences Silver Spring, MD
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 473/AS $9.75
600/2-76-230 1BB610 Leather Tanning and Finishing Waste Management Research and Development Program BY J. F. Scaief,
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPACorvollis, OR ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-231 1BB610 Treating Wood Preserving Plant Wastewater by Chemical and Biological Methods BY J. T. White, T. A.
Bursztynsky, J. D. Crane, and R. H. Jones, Koppers Company Carbondale, IL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-232 1BB6IO Water Reuse in a Paper Reprocessing Plant BY L. E. Sh-eebm, G. W. Reid, P. Law, and C. Hogon, Big Chief
Roofing Company Ardmore. OK ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-233 1HB617 Design Criteria for Swine Waste Treatment Systems BY F. J. Humenik, and M. R. Overcash, North Carolina State
University Rateigh, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-234 1BB036 Analytical Variability of Five Wastewater Parameters— Petroleum REfining Industry BY L. H. Myers, T. E.
Short Jr., B. L. DePrater, and F. M. Pfeffer, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-76-235 1BB043 Physical-Chemical Treatment of a Municipal Wastewater Using Powdered Carbon - No. 11 BY D. E. Burns, R.
N. Wotlace, and D. J. Cook, Envirotech Corporation Salt Lake City, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 134/AS $10.00
600/2-76-236 1BB610 Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Combined Potatoe Processing Municipal Wastes BY J. K. Neel, J. W.
Vennes, G. O. Fossum. and F. 8. Orthmeyer, Grand Forks, City of Grand Folks, ND ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-237 1HB617 Control of Sediments, Nutrients, and Adsorbed Biocides in Surface Irrigation Return Flows BY D. L Carter,
and J. A. Bondurant, U.S. Department of Agriculture Kimberly, ID ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 610/AS $4.50
600/2-76-238 1HB617 Conversion of Cattle Manure into Useful Products BY B. S. Dunn, J. D. MacKenzie, and E. Tseng, California,
University of Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-239 1HB617 Production and Transport of Gaseous NHs and H2$ Assocated with Livestock Production BY J. R. Miner,
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-240 1HB617 Automated Treatment and Recycle of Swine Feedlot Wastewaters BY E. P. Taiganides, and R. K. White, Ohio
State University Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-241 1BB036 Acute Toxic Effects of Petroleum Refinery Wastewaters on Redear Sunfish BY J. E. Matthews, and L. H. Myers,
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 913/AS $4.50
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600/2-76-242 1BC611 Development of o Hydrophobk Substance to Mitigate Pavement Ice Adhesion BY G. H. Ahlborn, and H. C.
Poehlmann Jr., Ball Brothers Research Corporation Boulder, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 653 $7.75
600/2-76-243 1BC611 Wastewater Flow Measurement in Sewers Using Ultrasound BY R. J. Anderson, S. S. Bell, W. H. Vander
Heyden, and W. K. Genthe, Milwaukee, Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 262 902/AS $5.50
600/2-76—244 1BC611 Proceedings of Workshop Microorganisms in Urban Stormwater BY R. Field, Municipal Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ BY V. Olivieii, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD BY E. M. Davis, Texas, University
of Houston, TX BY J. E. Smith, Syracuse University Syracuse, NY BY E. C. Tifft Jr., O'Brien and Gere Engineers, Inc.
Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 030.'AS $6.00
600/2-76-245 18B610 Removal and Separation of Spilled Haiardous Materials from Impoundment Bottoms BY M. A. Nawrocki,
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-246 1AB015 Symposium on Fugitive Emissions Measurement and Control (May 1976, Hartford, CT) — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c -BY E. M. Helming, Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 261 955/AS $9.75
600/2-76-247a 1AB014 Influence of Aerodynamic Phenomena on Pollutant Formation in Combustion (Phase I. Gaseous Fuels) —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY L. J. Spadaccini, F. K. Owen, and C. T. Bowman, United Technology Research
Center East Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 904/AS $6.75
600/2-76-248 1 ABO 13 Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil - Third
Phase — Abstracted 600/9-76-OT3c -BY J. W. T. Craig, G. L. Johnes, Z. Kowszun, D. Lyon, L. S. Malkin, G. Moss,
O. R. Priestnall, and D. E. Tisdall, Esso Research Centre Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England, FC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-249a 1AB012 Charged Droplet Scrubber for Fine Particle Control: Laboratory Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013< -BY C.
W. Lear, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 823/AS $7.50
600/2-76-249b 1 ABO 13 Charged Droplet Scrubber for Fine Particle Control: Pilot Demonstration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e -BY
W. F. Krieve, and J. M. Bell, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 474/AS $5.00
600/2-76-250 1BC611 Use of Climatic Data in Estimating Storage Days for Soilds Treatment Systems BY D. M. Whiting, National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Asheville, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 597/AS $5.00
600/2-76-251 1BC611 Conventional Tertiary Treatment BY T. P. O'Farrell, and D. F. Bishop, D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA and D.C. Department of
Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 522/AS $4.00
600/2-76-252 1BB037 Papermill Wastewater Treatment by Microstraining BY F. R. Bliss, Strathmore Paper Company Turner Falls, MA
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-253 1BB610 Cannery Waste Biological Sludge Disposal as Cattle Feed BY L. A. Esvelt, Bovay Engineers, Inc. Spokane, WA
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-254 1BB610 Elimination of pollution from Cottage Cheese Whey by Drying and Utilization BY S. Boxer, and R. W. Bond,
Dairy Research and Development Corporation Peekskitl, NY ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-255 1DC618 Evaluation of Liner Materials Exposed to Leachate: Second Interim Report BY H. E. Haxo Jr., and R. M. White,
Matrecon, Inc. Oakland, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 913/AS $4.50
600/2-76-256 1 AB014 Commercial Feasibility of an Optimum Residential Oil Burner Head — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -B Y L. P.
Combs, and A. S. Okuda, Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259
912/AS$5.50
600/2-76-257 1AB012 Particle Emission Reactivity — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY K. P. AnanhS, J. B. Galeski, and F. I. Honea,
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 300/AS $5.00
60O/2-76-258 1AB013 Fate of Trace and Minor Constitutents of Coal During Gasification — Abstracted 600/9-76-013t —BY A.
Attari, M. Mensinger, and J. Pau, Institute of Gas Technology Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-259 1AB013 Initial Environmental Test Plan for Source Assessment of Coal Gasification — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
BY A. Attar!, M. Mensinger, and J. Pau, Institute of Gas Technology Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261
916/AS$6.00
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600/2-76-260 1BB610 Industrial Wastewater Reclamation with a 400,000-Gallon-Per-Day Vertical Tube Evaporator BY W. C. Lang,
J. H. Crazier, F. P. Drace, and K. H. Pearson. General Tire and Rubber Company Akron, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-261 1BB036 Treatment of Elctroplating Wastes by Reverse Osmosis BY R. G. Donnelly, R. L. Goldsmith, K. J. McNulty, D. C.
Grant, and M. Tan, American Electroplaters' Society East Orange, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-262 1BB045 Effects of Log Handling and Storage of Water Quality BY G. S. Schuytema, and R. D. Shankland, Industrial
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-263 1BB610 Rigid, Perforated Plate Oil Boom for High Currents BY R. R. Ayers, Shell Development Company Houston, TX
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-264 1BC611 Hanover Park Tertiary Studies BY D. R. Zenz, E. Bogusch, C. Lue-Hing, and A. W. Obayashi, Chicago, Metropolitan
Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, 1L ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 596/AS $4.00
600/2-76-265 1AD605 Valence States of Sulfur in Pollution Samples by X-Ray Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY J. V.
Gilfrich, M. C. Peckerar, and L. S. Birks, Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260
880/AS $3.50
600/2-76-266 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports: May 1976 - July 1976 BY P. Melvin, and H. Ehrenspeck, California, University
of, Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-267 1BB036 Managing and Disposing of Residues from Environmental Control Facilities in the Steel Industry BY L.
Pasztor, and S. B. Floyd Jr., Dravo Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 477/AS $7.50
600/2-76-268 1AB604 Blast Fumance Slips and Accompanying Emissions as an Air Pollution Source BY C E. Mobley, A. O. Hoffman,
and H. W. Lownie, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 065/AS $4.50
600/2-76-269 1AB015 Source Assessment: Glass Container Manufacturing Plants BY J. R. Schorr, D. T. Hooie, P. R. Sticksel, and C.
Brockway, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 002/AS $6.00
600/2-76-270 1AB604 Converting Chlorohydrocarbon Wastes by Chlorolysis BY J. K. Shiver, Repro Chemical Corporation Washington,
DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 935/AS $4.50
600/2-76-271 1BC611 Swirl Concentrator for Erosion Runoff Treatment BY R. H. Sullivan, M. M. Cohn, J. E. Ure, F. E. Parkinson, and P. E.
Zielinski, American Public Works Association Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-272 1BC611 Demonstration of Void Space Storage with Treatment and Flow Regulation K. R. Rohrer Associates, Inc. Akron,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 032,'AS $6.00
600/2-76-273a EHE624 Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Solid Solution Formation in Lime and Limestone SOz Scrubbers-
Volume I. Final Report BY B. F. Jones, P. S. Lowell, and F. B. Meserole, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-76-273b EHE624 Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Solid Solution Formation in Lime and Limestone SO2 Scrubbers-
Volume II. Appendices BY B. F. Jones, P. S. Lowell, and F. B. Meserole, Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/2-76-274 1AB014 Analysis of Test Data for NO, Control in Coal-Fired Utility Boilers BY O. W. Dykema, Aerospace Corporation
Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 066/AS $5.00
600/2-76-275 1BC611 Storm Water Management Model: Level I - Preliminary Screening Procedures BY J. P. Heaney, W. C. Huber,
and S. J. Nix, Florida, University of Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 916/AS $5.00
600/2-76-276 1BB043 Selected Applications for Instrumentation and Automation in Wastewater Treatment Facilities BY A. E.
Molvar, Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 777/AS $9.75
600/2-76-277 1AD605 Remote Monitoring of Nitric Oxide by Gas-filter Correlation Techniques BY D. E. Burch, and D. A. Gryvnak,
Aeronutronic Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-278 1AB012 Foreign Air Pollution Research in Fine Particulates BY A. L. Benson, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 262 856/AS $5.00
600/2-76-279 1 ABO 13 Equilibrium Partial Pressure of Sulfur Dioxide in Alkaline Scrubbing Processes BY D. K. Oestreich, Industrial
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 914/AS $4.00
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REPORT NO.
600/2-76-280 1AB012 Particultrte Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation: Cascade Impactor Calibrations BY K. M.
Gushing, G. E. Lacey, J. D. McCain, and W. B. Smith, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 262 849/AS $5.00
600/2-76-281 1AB015 Desuifurization of Steel Mill Sinter Plant Gases BY G. D. Brown, R. T. Coleman, J. C. Dickerman, and P. S. Lowell,
Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 922/AS $7.75
600/2-76-282 1AB012 National Dust Collection Model 850 Variable Rod Module Venturi Scrubber Evaluation BY S. Calvert, H. F.
Barbarika, and C. F. Lake, Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 617/AS $4.50
600/2-76-283 1AB013 Measurement Techniques for Inorganic Trace Materials in Control System Streams BY J. A. Starkovich, R. f.
Maddalone, M. L. Kraft, C. A. Zee, C. Lin, and C. A. Flegal, TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/2-76-284 1AB015 Development of Procedures for the Measurement of Fugitive Emissions BY P. W. Kalika, R. E. Kenson, and P. T.
Barrlett, Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-285 1CC614 Recovery of Lime and Magnesium in Potable Water Treatment BY C. G. Thompson, and G. A. Mooney, Black,
Crow and Eidsness, Inc. Montgomery, AL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-286 18C611 Cost Estimating Manual - Combined Sewer Overflow Storage and Treatment BY H. J. Benjes, Culp, Wesner,
Culp El Dorado Hills, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600-2-76-287 1CC614 Virus Particle Aggregation and Halogen Disinfection of Water Supplies BY D. G. Sharp, North Carolina,
University of. School of Medicine Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-288 1BC611 Review of Techniques for Incineration of Sewage Sludge with Solid Wastes BY W. Niessen, A. Daly, E. Smith,
and E. Gilardi, Roy F. Weston, Inc. Westchester, PA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-289 1BC611 Development and Testing of a Wastewater Recycler and Heater BY V. J. Guarina, and R. A. Bambenek,
CHEMTRIC, Inc. Rosemont, IL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-290 1HB617 State-oMhe-Art: Swine Waste Production and Pretreatment Processes BY M. R. Overcash, and F. J. Humenik,
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-291 1HB617 Effects of Irrigation Methods on Groundwater Pollution by Nitrates and Other Solutes BY C. W. Wendt, A. B.
Onken, O. C. Wilke, and R. D. Lacewell, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Lubbock, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-292 1HB617 Manure Harvesting Practices: Effects on Waste Characteristics and Runoff BY R. W. Hansen, J. M. Harper, M.
L. Stone, G. M. Ward, and R. A. Kidd, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-293 1BC611 Economic Assessment of Waste Water Aquaculture Treatment Systems BY U. B. Henderson, and F. S. Wert,
Central State University Edmond, OK ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-294 1BB037 Treatment of Effluent Waters from Vegetable Oil Refining BY D. F. Gill, and J. C. lelease, Archer Daniels
Midland Company Decatur, IL ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-295 1BB036 Granulation of Complex Fertilizers Containing Ammonium Sulfate by Melt Technology BY J. Lonier, and R.
MacDonald, Ferguson Industries Dallas, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-296 1BB610 Metal Removal and Cyanide Destruction in Plating Wastewaters Using Particle Bed Electrodes BY W. Chen,
H. 1. Recht, and G. P. Hajela, Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-297 1BC611 Mechanism for Ash Assisted Sludge Dewatering BY F. J. Micale, Lehigh University, Center for Surface and
Coatings Research Bethlehem, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 070/AS $4.50
600/2-76-298 1BB040 Water Pollution Caused by Inactive Ore and Mineral Mines BY H. W. Martin, and W. R. Mills Jr., Toups
Corporation Santa Ana. CA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-299 1DC618 Laboratory Evaluation of High-Temperature Destruction of Kepone and Related Pesticides BY D. S. Duvall,
and W. A. Rubey, Dayton, University of. Research Institute Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/2-76-300 1BB610 Prototype System for Plugging Leaks in Ruptured Containers BY J. J. Vrolyk, R. C. Mitchell, and R. W. Melvold,
Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/2-76-301
600/2-76-302
600/2-76-303
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600/2-76-304
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600/3-75-002
600/3-75-4030
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600/3-75-004a
600/3-75-004b
600/3 75-005
600/3 75^05
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC SECTION
1BB610 Assessment of Technology for Possible Utilization of Bayer Process Mods BY B. K. Parekh, and W. M.
Goldberger, Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
1BC61 1 Treatment of High Strength Meatpacking Plant Wastewater by Land Application BY A. J. Tarquin, Texos,
University of El Paso, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
1 AB604 Methodology for Assessing Environmental Implications and Technologies: Nonferrous Metals Industries BY
^ ^ uartlet'ond R. A. Wood, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
1BB610 Proceedings Seventh National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes Industrial Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
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
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1AA009 Adaption of Gaussian Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Inpuj jBY ^^'^^
Ingersol, and M. Keefe, Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. Concord, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 564
$4.50
1AA009 Adaption of Gaussian Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input - App«"di«.. ^ 'H
Rosenblum, B. Egan, C. Ingersol, and M. Keefer, Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. Concord, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 247 565 $6.00
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
Inputs of Phosphorus from Precipitation to lake Michigan - Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -BY T. J. Murphy,
cago ,LORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 144/AS$4.00
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
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FROM: NTIS-PB 248 2 1 1 /AS $ 1 1 .00
University Kalamazoo, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 631 /AS $5.25
600/3 75-OlOc
600/3-75-OlOc
27711
27711
1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume II - Abstracted I 600/9-75-001 Id --Special
1 AA002 *n y .^ Research Tnangle Park, NC
27711
27711
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REPORT NO.
600/3-75-01 Of 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume V — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -Special
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Margarita Morrison, Research Triangle Park, NC
27711
600/3-75-OlOg 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VI — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -Special
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Margarita Morrison, Research Triangle Park, NC
27711
600/3-75-01Oh 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VII — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -Special
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Margarita Morrison, Research Triangle Park, NC
27711
600/3-75-OlOi 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VIII — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d —
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Margarita Morrison, Research Triangle Park,
NC 27711
600/3-75-OlOj 1AA002 Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IX — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld -Special
Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Margarita Morrison, Research Triangle Park, NC
27711
600/3-75-011 1DB064 Compilation of Methodology Used for Measuring Pollution Parameters of Sanitary Landfill Leachole —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —BY E. S. K. Chian, and F. B. DeWatle, Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 248 102/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. Mottwm, D. T. Olson, G. E. Glass, E. J. Hatligon, and C. T.
Wallbridge, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 653/AS $4.50
600/3-75-013 1BA021 Toxaphene Effects on Reproduction, Growth, and Mortality of Brook Trout BY F. L. Mayer Jr., f. 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 Methylotion of Mercury in a Terrestrial Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOJd --BY R. D. 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. f.
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 600/9-76-013a -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 Bioenvironmental Impact of a Coal-Fired Power Plant - First Interim Report, Colstrip, Montana, December
1974 — Abstracted 600/9-76-413a —BY R. A. Lewis, and A. S. Leform, 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 HoHywood, Florida, Ocean Outfall — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 -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 ToxieHy hi 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 Los Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 250 797/AS $3.50
600/3-76-006 1FA083 Tritium Accumulation in Lettuce Fumigated with Elemental Tritium — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY J. C.
McForlone, 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 Molathion on Development of Crabs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -
BY C. G. Bookhout, and J, D. Costlow Jr., Duke University Marine Laboratory Beaufort, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
252 007/AS $5.00
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REPORT NO.
600/3-76-008 1BA021 Acute Toxicity of Selected Toxicants to Six Species of Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY R. D. Cardwell,
D. 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. Basch, and J. G. Truchan, Michigan Water Resources Commission Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253
780/AS $5.50
600/3-76-010 1AA003 Isotopic 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
600/3-76-011 a 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
600/3-76-01 Ib 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 -BY I. J. Solomon, and
M. Lustig, III 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 Park,
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
600/9-76-013a —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
600'3-76-018a 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, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
253 736/AS $7.75
600/3-76-018b 1AA008 Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas; Appendices A-D BY C. W. Spicer, J. L. Gemma, D. W. Joseph, P. R.
Stricksel, and G. F. Ward, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 737/AS
$9.00
600/3-76-019 1FA083 Ruthenium: Its Behavior in Plant and Soil Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY K. W^ Brown,
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 107/AS $4.00
600/3-76-020 1BA026 Numerical Models of lake Currents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY W. Lick, Case Western Reserve
University Cleveland, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 835/AS $6.75
600/3-76-021 1BA608 Temperature, Infectious Diseases and the Immune Response in Salmonid Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13a
-BY J. L. Fryer, K. S. Pilcher, J. E. Sanders, J. S. Rohovec, J. L. Zinn, W. J. Groberg, and R. H. McCoy, Oregon State
University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 191 /AS $5.00
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REPORT NO.
600/3-76-022 1BA023 Degradation of Persistent Pesticides by Algae — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY J. C. O'Kelley, and T. R.
Deason, Alabama, University of University, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 933/AS $4.50
600/3-76-023 1BA608 Geoehemical Interaction] of Heavy Metals in Southeastern Salt Marsh Environments — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -BY H. J, Windom, Skidawoy 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 600/9-76-013a -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 1 FA083 Biological Transfer of Plutonium via in vivo Labeled Goat's Milk — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY W. W.
Sutton, A. A. MuHen, 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
600/9-7b-013a -BY D. I. Slegel. Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA CorvaHis, 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 600/9-76-013o -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 Oil — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY C.
Birkeland, A. A. Reimer, and J. R. Young, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Batboa, Cl 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
600/3-76-0300 1AA008 Fate of Nitrogen Oxides in the Atmosphere — Abstracted 600/9-76-0I3a -BY C. W. Spicer, Battelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 259/AS $5.00
600/3-76-O30fa 1AA008 Fate of Nitrogen Oxides in the Atmosphere: Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY C. W. Spicer,
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 260/AS $9.00
600/3-76-031 1AA006 Effects of Ozone on Nitrogen Fixation in Ladino Clover — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY U. Blum, and M.
LetctvMorm, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 O76/AS $4.00
600/3-76-032 1AA006 Effects of Sulfur Dioxide and/or Ozone on Several Oat Varieties - 1975 Annual Report — Abstracted
600/9-76-013o —BY W. W. Heck, and J. A. Dunning, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 252 178/AS$5.00
600 3-76-033 1BA608 Acute Toxicity of Certain Pesticides to Acartia team Dana — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o -BY F. H. Khattal,
and S. Farley, Hazleton Laboratories Vienna, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 673/AS $4.00
600/3-76-034 1BA032 Effect of Mechanical Cooling Devices on Ambient Salt Concentration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -BY H.
E. Hunter, ADAPT Service Corporation Reading, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 679/AS $6.00
600 3 76-035 1AA60! 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, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 931 /AS
$6.75
600/3-76-036 1BA608 Effects of Chlorine and Sulfite 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 Trophic Classification of Lakes Using LANDSAT-1 (ERTS-1) Multispectral Scanner Data — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY D. H. P. Boland, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvailis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 255 292/AS $9.00
600/3-76-038 1BA608 Toxicity to Fish of Cyanides and Related Compounds - A Review — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY P.
DoudoroH, Oregon State University Corvailis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 528/AS $6.75
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600 3- 76-039 1BA031 Limnological Studies of Flalhead Lake Montana: A Status Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -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 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b -BY A. W. Jokela, California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
254 450/AS $6.00
600/3-76-O41 1BA031 Studies on Lake Restoration by Phosphorus Inactivation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY W. D. Sanville,
A. R. Gahler, J. A. Searcy, and C. F. Powers, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —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 Translocation of Plutonium within Biological Systems: A Review of the Significant
Literature — Abstracted 600/9—76-OJ3b —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 Clodophora— Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY G. C. Gerloff. 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY R. M.
Darnell, Tereco Corporation College Station, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 674/AS $11.75
600/3-76-046 1BA608 Chronic Toxicity of Lindane to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
BY K. J. Macek, K. S. Buxfon, S. K. Derr, and S. Sauter, Bionomics-EG&G, Inc. Wareham, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 256 334/AS $4.50
600/3-76-047 1BA608 Chronic Toxicity of Atrazine to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
BY K. J. Mocek, K. S. Buxton, S. Sauter, S. Gnilka, and J. W. Dean, Bionomics-EG&G, Inc. Wareham, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 255 439/AS $4.50
600/3-76-048 1EA077 Effects, Uptake, and Metabolism of Methoxychlor, Mirex, and 2,4-D in Seaweeds — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY H. C. Sikka, G. L. Butler, and C. P. Rice, Syracuse University Research Corporation Syracuse,
NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 432 AS $4.00
600/3-76-049 1AA602 Methylmercury: Formation in Plant Tissues — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY D. D. Gay, Environmental
Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 096 $4.00
600/3-76-050 1BA608 Mortality, Saltwater Adaptation and Reproduction of Fish During Gas Supersaturation — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY G. R. Bouck, A. V. Nebeker, and D. G. Stevens, Western Fish Toxicology Station, EPA Corvallis,
OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 777/AS $4.50
600/3-76-051 1BA608 Toxieity of Copper to Daphnids in Reconstituted and Natural Waters — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY J. C. McFarlane, W. F. Beckert, and K. W. Brown,
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 950/AS $4.00
600/3-76-053 1AA602 Plant Uptake of Cadmium from Phosphate Fertilizer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY J. Reuss, H. L. Dooley,
and W. Griffis, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvollis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 314/AS $4.00
600/3-76-054 1FA083 Concentration Factors and Transport Models for Radionuclides in Aquatic Environments - A Literature
Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY R. G. Patzer, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las
Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 097 $4.50
600/3-76-055 1BA608 Power Plants, Chlorine and Estuaries — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY J. H. Gentile, J. Cardin, M. Johnson,
and S. Sosnowski, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Narragansett, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 957/AS
$4.00
600/3-76-056 1BA608 Salmonid Bioassay of Supersaturated Dissolved Air in Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY E. Dawley,
B. Monk, M. Schiewe, F. Ossiander, and W. Ebel, Northwest Fisheries Center Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
256413/AS$4.00
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600/3-76-057 1BA608 Temperature Effects on Young Yellow Perch, ferea flaveteens (Mitchell) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
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 Amerieium in Chickens and Transport to Eggs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY A.
A. Mullen, S. R. Uoyd, and R. E. Mosely, Eovironmentof Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 256 698/AS $3.50
600/3-76-059 1BA608 Removal of Algae in Natural Bodies of Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY
H. J. Kanio, R. L. Knight, and R. J. Beyers, Georgia, University of, Institute of Ecology Athens, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 258 833/AS $6.00
600/3-76-061a 1BA608 Standard Test Fish Development, Part I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e -BY !. R. Adelman, and L. L. Smith Jr.,
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 099/AS $5.00
600/3-76-061b 1BA608 Standard Test Fish Development, Part H — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c—BY I. R. Adelman, and L. L. Smith Jr.,
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 785/AS $4.00
600/3-76-062a 1BA608 Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part I - Acute and Chronic Toxicity Studies —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013fa —BY L. L. Smith Jr., D. M. Oseid, I. R. Adelman, and S. J. Broderius, Minnesota,
University of St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 410/AS $9.75
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 -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b --BY S. J. Broderius, and L. L.
Smith Jr., Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 246/AS $5.50
600/3-76-063 1BA608 Phosphate Reduction and Response of Planton Populations in Kootenay Lake — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b -BY R. A. Parker, Washington State University Pullam, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 292/AS
$4.50
600/3-76-064 1BA031 Evaluation of the Algal Assay Procedure — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13b -BY C. M. Weiss, North Carolina,
University of, School of Public Health Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 226/AS $4.50
600/3-76-065 1BA608 Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplonkton in Lake Ontario: Part II - Simulations Using Lake 1 Model —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY R. V. Thomann, R. P. Winfield, D. M. DeToro, and D. J. O'Connor, Manhattan
College Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 189/AS $5.00
600/3-76-066 1BA609 Simulation of Pesticide Movement on Small Agricultural Watersheds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY R.
T. Adams, and F. M. Kurisu, ESL, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 933/AS $10.00
600/3-76-067 1BA609 Chemical and Photochemical Transformations of Selected Pesticides in Aquatic Systems — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —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: NTIS-PB 258 846/AS $6.75
600/3-76-068 1AA006 Ozone and Vascular Tissue Differentiation in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13b -BY J. P. Rier Jr., Howard
University, Department of Botony Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 844/AS $4.00
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: NTIS-PB 262 183/AS $5.00
600/3-76-070 1AA008 Mechanism of Photochemically Initiated Oxidations — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3b -BY J. G. Calvert, Ohio
Stole University, Chemistry Deportment Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 397/AS $7.50
600/3-76-071a 1DB314 Forecasting the Composition and Weight of Household Solid Wastes Using Input-Output Techniques.
Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY S. B. Noble, C. C. Humpstone, and E. H. Ayres, International
Research and Technology Corporation Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 499/AS $7.50
600'3-76-071b 1DB314 Forcasting the Composition and Weight of Household Solid Wastes Using Input-Output Techniques.
Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY S. B. Noble, C. C. Humpstone, and E. H. Ayres, International
Research and Technology Corporation Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 500/AS $7.50
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600/3-76-072 1HA095 Ecosystem Impacts of Urbanization Assessment Methodology — Abstracted 600/9-76-0)3b -BY D, L.
Jameson, Institute of Ecology Logan, LIT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 931 /AS $8.00
600/3-76-073 110302 Diffraction Technique to Measure Size Distribution of Large Airborne Particles — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY A- McSweeney, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255
454/AS $4.50
600/3-76-074 1 DBS 14 Growth Responses of Chicks Fed Microbial Protein Produced from Organic Wastes — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY O. I. Adams, and E. J. Thornton, Tennessee State University Nashville, TN ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 257 968/AS $4.00
600/3-76-075 1EA077 Ecological Impact of Synthetic Organic Compounds (SOC's) on Estuarine Ecosystems — Abstracted
600/9-76-013e —BY J. L. Lincer, M. E. Haynes, and M. L. Klein, Mote Marine Laboratory Sarasota, FL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 259 943/AS $10.50
600/3-76-076 1BA608 Analysis and GC-MS Characterization of Toxaphene in Fish and Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY
D. L. Stalling, and J. N. Huckins, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Columbia, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 773/AS
$4.50
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: NTIS-PB 262 914.'AS $4.50
600/3-76-078 1AA602 Ecological Effects of Aerosol Drift from a Saltwater Cooling System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY I. J.
Hindawi, L. C. Raniere, and J. A. Rea, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 258 831/AS $5.50
600/3-76-079 1BA608 Water Quality Criteria Research of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—Proceedings of an EPA-
tponsored Symposium on Marine, Eituarine and Freshwater Quality — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 091 /AS $7.50
600/3-76-080 1AA008 Smog Chamber Studies on Photochemical Aerosol-Precursor Relationships — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
BY D. R. Miller, and D. W. Joseph, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258
828/AS $5.50
600/3-76-081 1BA031 Algal Metabolite Influence on Bloom Sequence in Eutrophied Freshwater Ponds — Abstracted
600/9-76-013C -BY K. I. Keating, Haskins Laboratories, Inc. New Haven, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 445/AS
$6.75
600/3-76-082 1AA602 Biotransformation and Chemical Form of Mercury in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c BY D. D Gay,
Environmental Monitoring 8, Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 287/AS $3.50
600/3-76-083 1BA023 Modeling Nonpoint Pollution from the Land Surface — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY A. S. Donigan Jr., and
N. H. Crawford, Hydrocomp, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 089/AS $9.25
600/3-76-084 1AA008 Spectroscopic Studies of Photochemical Smog Formation and Trace Pollutant Detection — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY J. G. Calverl, W. H. Chan, R. J. Nordstrom, and J. H. Shaw, Ohio Slate University Research
Foundation Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 164/AS $5.00
600/3-76-085 1AA008 Chemical Characterization of Model Aerosols — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c --BY W. E. Schwartz, G. D.
Mendenhall, P. W. Jones, C. J. Riggle, A. P. Graffeo, and 0. F. Miller, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 512/AS $5.00
600/3-76-086 1BA608 Sediment Environment of Port Valdez, Alaska: The Effect of Oil on this Ecosystem — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c—BY H. M. Feder, L. M. Cheek, P. Flanagan, S. C. Jewett, M. H. Johnston, A. S. Naidu, S. A. Norrell,
A. J. Paul, and A. Scarborough, Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 972/AS $10.00
600/3-76-087 1AA603 Environmental Aerosol Measurements Using an Airborne Particle Morphokinetometer — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY W. M. Farmer, and J. O. Hornkohl, Spectron Development Laboratories, Inc. Tutlahoma, TN
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 514/AS $5.00
600/3-76-088 1AA001 Continuous Measurement of Sulfur in Submicrometric Aerosols — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY J. L
Durham, W. E. Wilson, and E. B. Bailey, Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 543/AS $3.50
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600/3-76-089 1AA008 Reaction Kinetics of Ozone with Sulfur Compounds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY R. E. Erickson, and L
M. Yates, Montana, University of Missoula, MT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 891 /AS $4.50
600/3-76-090 IAA008 Sulfur Dioxide Photooxidation Rates and Aerosol Formation Mechanisms - A Smog Chamber Study —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY W. C. Kochmond, and J. Y. Yang, Calsport Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 260 910/AS $5.00
600/3-76-091 1AA008 Utility of Reactivity Criteria in Organic Emission Control Strategies - Application to the Los Angeles
Atmosphere — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e -BY J. C. Trijonis, and K. W. Ariedge, TRW Environmental Services
Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 706/AS $8.00
600/3-76-092 1BA608 Environmental Impacts of Advanced Wastewater Treatment at Ely, Minnesota — Abstracted
600/9—76-013c —BY H. Kibby, and D. J. Hernandez, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvaltis, OR ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 259 914./AS $4.00
600/3-76-O93 1AA003 Analysis of Atmospheric Organic Aerosols by Mass Spectroscopy — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY A. L.
Crittenden, Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 822'AS $9.25
600 • 3-76-094a 1BA608 Algal Nutrient Availability ond limitation in Lake Ontario During IFYGL—Part I. Available Phosphorus in
Urban Runoff and Lake Ontario Tributary Waters BY W. F. Cowen, U.S. Army Medical Bioengineering Research &
Development Lab Frederick, MD BY G. F. lee, Texas, University of Richardson, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262
974/AS $8.00
600 -3-76-095 1BA608 Biological, Chemical and Physical Relationships in the Straits of Mackinac BY C. L. Schelske, E. F. Stoermer, J.
E. Gannon, and M. S. Simmons, Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 993/AS $9.25
600/3-76-096 1BA608 Cadmium and Zinc Toxicity to Jordanella floridae BY R. L. Spehar, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA
Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 880/AS $4.00
600/3-76-097 1BA608 Acute Toxicity of Selected Organic Compounds to Fathead Minnows BY V. R. Mattson, J. W. Arthur, and C T.
Walbridge, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 897/AS $3.50
600/3-76-098 18A608 Effects of Wastewater and Cooling Water Chlorination on Aquatic Life — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY
W. A. Brungs, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 700/AS $4.50
600/3-76-099 1BA608 Toxicity of Four Pesticides to Water Fleas and Fathead Minnows BY K. J. Macek, M. A. Lindberg, S. Sourer, K.
S. Buston, and P. A. Costa, EG&G Bionomics Wareham, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 912/AS $4.50
600/3-76-100 EHE252 Cooling Tower Plume Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis,
OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 971 /AS $4.50
600 -3-76-101 1BA032 Experimental/Analytical Investigation of Deep Submerged Multiple Buoyant Jets — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY L. U. Kannberg, and L. R. Davis, Oregon State University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 261 313/AS$9.00
600 3-76-102 1AA006 Susceptibility of Woody Plants to Sulfur Dioxide and Photochemical Oxidants — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY D. D. Davis, and R. G. Wilhour, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 260 881 /AS $5.00
600 3-76-103 1BA031 Aspects of Phosphate Utilization by Blue-Green Algae — Abstracted 6OO/9-76-013c -BY T. E Jensen, and
Herbert H. Lehman College of CUNY Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 896/AS $6.00
600/3-76-104 1BC611 Water-Related Utilities for Small Communities in Rural Alaska — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY B.
Pucbtler, B. Reid, and C. Christiansen, Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 259 964 AS $5.00
600/3-76-105 1BA608 Effects of Exposure to Heavy Metals on Selected Freshwater Fish BY S. Sauter, K. S. Buxton, K. J. Macek. and
S. R. Petrocelli, EG&G Woreham, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-106 1BA031 Studies on the Reclamation of Stone Lake, Michigan BY T. I. Theis, and J. V. DePinto, Notre Dame, University of
Notre Dame, IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 198/AS $5.00
600 '3-76-107 1AA603 Oxidant-Precursor Relationships During Pollutant Transport Conditions - An Outdoor Smog Chamber Study
BY L A. Kipperton, W. C. Eaton, and J. E. Sickles II, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: Pending
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600/3-76-108 1AA603 Atmospheric Freons and Halogenated Compounds BY A. Appleby, Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 262 432/AS $10.50
600/3-76-109 1AA603 Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas - Compilation of Data for the New England Study, 1975 BY C. W.
Spicer, D. W. Joseph, and G. F. Ward, Baftelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-110 1AA603 Midwest Interstate Sulfur Transformation and Transport Project: Aerial Measurements of Urban and Power
Plan} Plumes, Summer 1974 BY W. H. White, J. A. Anderson, W. R. Knuth, D. L. Blumenthal, J. C. Hsiung, and R. B.
Husar, Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 202/AS $6.00
600/3-76-111 1DB064 Design Considerations for Pulp and Paper-Mill Sludge landfills BY R. H. Ledbetter, U.S. Army Engineer
Waterways Experimentation Station Vicksburg, MS ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-112 1BA608 Effects of Aroclor-R 1254 on Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis BY V. M. Snarski, and F. A. Puglisi, Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-113 1BA608 Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, Survival of Young at Fish Spawning Sites BY J. J. Peterka, and J. S. Kent,
North Dakota State University Fargo, ND ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-114 1BA608 Toxicity of DDT Food and Water Exposure to Fathead Minnows BY A. W. Jarvinen, M. J. Hoffman, and T. W.
Thorslund, Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/3-76-115 1BA608 Investigation of the Nearshore Region of Lake Ontario IFYGl State University College Buffalo, NY ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/3-76-116 1BA608 Validity of Laboratory Tests for Predicting Copper Toxicity in Streams BY J. R. Geckler, W. B. Horning, T. M.
Neiheisel, Q. H. Pickering, E. L. Robinson, and C. E. Stephen, Newtown Fish Toxicology Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati,
OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-73-OOla 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 1 WAS $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 Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 556/AS $5.75
600/4-74-002 (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 $ 11.75
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-Roy Flourescent Analyzer for On-Site Measurement of Trace Element in Airborne
Particulate Emission BY L. S. Birks, and J. V. Gilfrich, Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC ORDER FROM:
NTIS 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. Margeson, Quality Assurance Branch, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-75-004 1AA009 Atmospheric Turbulence Properties in the Lowest 300 Meters B Y A. H. Weber, J. S. Irwin, J. P. Kahler, and W. B.
Petersen, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 215/AS $6.25
600/4-75-O05a 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: NTIS-PB 256 651 /AS $6.75
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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: NTIS-PB 256 652/AS $7.50
600/4-75-006 1AA009 Dispersion From Tall 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. M. Middleton, and W. L. 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
600/4-75-009 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/4-75-010 1HA326 Hydrocarbon Measurement Discrepancies Among Various Analyzers Using Flame-lonization Detectors —
Abstracted 600/9-75-O01d —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 Stock 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
600/9-75-001 d —BY R. P. Louch, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 248 733/AS $4.00
600/4-75-013 1HA327 Tentative Reference Method for Measurement of Tritium in Environmental Waters — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 d -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 016a 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
6OO/4-75-016b 1AA009 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 600/9-76-013a -BY
W. H. Snyder, and R. E. Lawson Jr., 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 600/9-76-013a -
-BY R. Viskanta, R. W. Bergstrom Jr., and R. O. Johnson, Purdue Research Foundation West Lafayette, IN ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 251696/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-O05 1BA027 Determining Tetrafluoroborates, an Evaluation of Fluoroborate Anion Selective Electrode — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a -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 for Aerometrk Data — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a —BY R. C. Rhodes, and 0. H. Fair, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 688/AS $3.50
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600/4-76-007 1AA009 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 251 723/AS $8.00
600/4-76-010 1BB612 Quantitative Method for 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. DiGasbarro, and M.
Bornstein, 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 2, 3, and 5 Using Paired
Particulate Sampling Trains (Municipal Incinerators) — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a —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
600/9-76-013a —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 - Assessment of Prior Model
Evaluation Studies and Analysis of Model Validity and Sensitivity — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY M. K.
Kiu, D. C. Whitney, J. H. Seinfeld, and P. M. Roth, Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 257 526/AS $9.00
600/4-76-016b 1AA009 Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume II - Refinements in the
Treatment of Chemistry and Meteorology, and Numerical Integration Procedures — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b -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: NTIS-PB 257 527/AS $9.75
600/4-76-016c 1AA009 Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume III - Modeling of Microscale
Phenomena — Abstracted 600/9-76-073b —BY R. G. Lamb, Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 257 528/AS $8.00
600/4-76-016d 1AA009 Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume IV - Examination of the
Feasibility of Modeling Photochemical Aerosol Dynamics — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY T. N. Jerskey,
and J. H. Seinfeld, Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 529/AS $6.75
600/4-76-016a-d 1AA009 Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 525/SET $30.50
600/4-76-017 1MD621 Status and Quality of Radiation Measurements of Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY A. N. Jarvis, R.
F. Smiecinski, and D. G. Easterly, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 255 107/AS $4.00
600/4-76-018 1HD620 Design of Pollutant-Oriented Integrated Monitoring Systems: A Test Case; Environmental Lead —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY D. W. Jenkins, Notional Institute of Scientific Research Rancho Santa Fe, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 103/AS $4.50
600/4-76-019 1HA326 Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Data Management — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY N. F. Hampton.
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255
492/AS $4.50
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600/4-76-020 1HA323 Applicability of the Cyanide Electrode for Measuring Free and Total Cyanide — Abstracted
600/9-76-OI3b -BY A. Schlueter, Central State University Wilberforce, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 852/AS
$4.00
600/4-76-021 1AA009 Numerical and Experimental Study of Stably Stratified Flow Around Complex Terrain — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b -BY J. J. Riley, H. T. Liu, and E. W. Geller, Flow Research, Inc. Kent, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-022 1AA009 Plume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flows Over Complex Terrain: Phase 2 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -
-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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -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: NTIS-PB 257 133/AS $6.75
600/4-76-024 1HD621 Effect of Temperature on Stability of Sulfur Dioxide Samples Collected by the Federal Reference Method —
Abstracted 600/9—76-013b —BY R. G. Fuerst, F. P. Scaringelli, and J. H. Margeson, Environmental Monitoring &
Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 7787AS $4.00
600/4-76-025 1AA009 Calculated Actinic Fluxes (290 - 700 nm) for Air Pollution Photochemistry Applications — Abstracted
600/9—76—013b —BY j. T. Peterson, Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 819/AS $4.50
600/4-76-026 1HA326 Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Monitoring Methodology — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY D. K. Todd,
R. M. Tinlin, K. D. Schmidt, and L. G. Everett, General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa
Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 068/AS $6.75
600/4-76-027 1AD606 Radioiodine Prediction Model for Nuclear Tests — Abstracted 600/9-76-
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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: NTIS-PB 262 234/AS $3.50
600/4-76-034 1BA027 Biological Electrodes Specific for Phosphate and Nitrite Ions BY G. G. Guilbault, New Orleans, University of
New Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 233/AS $3.50
600/4-76-035 1HD621 Factors Affecting the Use of CaFz:Mn Thermoluminescent Dosimeters for Low-Level Environmental
Radiation Monitoring — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e -BY K. C. Gross, E. J. McNamara, and W. I. Brinck,
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 486/AS $4.50
600/4-76-036 1HD620 Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Illustrative Examples — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY R. M. Tintin,
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257
936/AS$5.00
600/4-76-037 1AA009 Refinement and Validation of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
BY J. P. Pandolfo, C, A. Jacobs, R. J. Ball, and M. A. Atwater, Center for the Environment and Man, Inc. Hartford, CT
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 310/AS $4.00
600/4-76-038 1HD621 Application of EPA Method 6 lo High Sulfur Dioxide Concentrations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257
104/AS$3.50
600/4-76-039 1AA009 Radiative Effects of Pollutants on the Planetary Boundary Layer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY A.
Venkatram, and R. Viskanta, Purdue University West Lafayette, IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 707/AS $9.00
600/4-76-040 1AA003 Regional Air Pollution Study: Cos Chromatography Laboratory Operations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -
-BY A. C. Jones, and R. F. Mindrup Jr.. Rockwell International Corporation Creve Coeur, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
257 165/AS $5.50
600/4-76-041 1AD606 Air Quality Data for Metals 1970 through 1974 from the National Air Surveillance Networks — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY G. G. Akland, Environmental Monitoring 8. Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park,
NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 905/AS $6.75
600/4-76-042 1AA009 "Gaussian-Plume" Model with Limited Vertical Mixing — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e -BY F. Pasquill,
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 732/AS
$3.50
600/4-76-043 1HD620 Procedures for Evaluating Operations of Ambient Air Monitoring Networks: A Manual — Abstracted
600/9—76-013c —BY R. W. Shnider, and E. S. Shapiro, URS Research Company Son Mateo, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 259 782/AS $5.00
600/4-76-044 1HD621 EPA Program for the Standardization of Stationary Source Emission Test Methodology—A Review —
Abstracted 600/9—76-013* —BY M. R. Midgett, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 847/AS $4.50
600/4-76-045 1HA326 Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Economic Framework and Principles — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY
R. L. Crouch, R. D. Eckert, and D. D. Rugg, General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa
Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 919/AS $5.50
600/4-76-046 1BA027 Computer Interpretation of Pollutant Mass Spectra BY F. W. McLafferty, Cornell University, Department of
Chemistry Ithaca, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 341/AS $4.50
600/4-76-047 1AA603 Stack Placement in the Lee of a Mountain Ridge - A Wind Tunnel Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY
A. H. Huber, R. S. Thompson, and R. E. Lawson Jr., Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC BY W. H. Snyder, Notional Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Woshington, DC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 259 877 $4.50
600/4-76-048 1HA323 Evaluation of Instrument for the Determination of Phenol in Water BY L. S. Smith, Central Stale University,
Department of Chemistry Wilberforce, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 936/AS $4.00
600/4-76-049 1HD621 Handbook for Sampling and Sample Preservation of Water and Wastewater BY K. R. Huibregtse, and J. H.
Moser, Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wt ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 946/AS $9.25
600/4-76-050 1HD620 Procedures for Evaluating Operations of Water Monitoring Networks — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e —BY R.
W. Shnider, and E. S. Shapiro, URS Research Company San Mateo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 920/AS $5.00
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600/4—76-051 1HD621 Survey of Commercially Available Automatic Wastewater Samplers BY R. P. Lauch, Environmental Monitoring
& Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 908/AS $4.00
600/4-76-052 1HD621 Development of Suspended Solids Quality Control and Performance Evaluation Samples BY E. L Stover, and
P. J. Marks, Roy F. Weston, Inc. West Chester, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 250/AS $4.50
600/4-76-053 1HD621 Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program - FY 1977 BY L. H. Ziegler, Environmental Monitoring & Support
Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 330/AS $3.50
600/4-76-054 EHE625 Interlaboratory Intercomparison of Polonium-210 Measurements BY L. H. Ziegler, Environmental Monitoring &
Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 392/AS $3.50
600/4-76-055 1AA603 Urban Air Pollution Modeling Without Computers BY M. M. Benarie, Environmental Monitoring & Support
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 393/AS $5.00
600/4-76-056 1AA603 Measurement of Dry Deposition of Fossil Fuel Plant Pollutants BY J. G. Droppo, D. W. Glover, A. B. Abbey, C.
W. Spicer, and J. Cooper, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-057 1BA608 Format for Acquiring Rapid Data Analysis Capabilities of STORET Data: Manipulation of National
Eutrophication Survey Water Quality Data Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 995/AS $3.50
600/4-76-058 1AA603 Numerical Optimization Techniques in Air Quality Modeling. Objective Interpolation Formulae for the
Spatial Distribution of Pollutant Concentration BY S. A. Gustafson, K. O. Kortanek, and J. R. Sweigart, Carnegie
Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 200/AS $4.50
600/4-76-059 1HD621 Performance Investigation of the Manning Model S-4000 Portable Wastewater Sampler and the Model F-
3000 Dipper Flowmeter BY R. P. Lauch, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-060 1HD621 Procedure for the Evaluation of Environmental Monitoring Laboratories BY C. A. Bicking, S. Olin, and P. King,
Tracer Jitco, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-061 1BA027 On-Line Measurement of the Infrared Spectra of Gas Chromatographic Eluents BY P. R. Griffiths, Ohio
University Athens, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/4-76-062 1BD612 Frequency of Organic Compounds Identified in Water BY W. M. Shackelford, and L. H. Keith, Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Athens. GA 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: NTIS-PB 235 716/AS $3.30
600/5-73-002 1RW103 Bibliography of RAD 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-O03 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: NTIS-PB 224 812/AS
600/5-73-004 1AB013 Environmental Consideration in Future Energy Growth Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 239 157/AS $ 15.25
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: NTIS-PB 228 590/AS
600/5-73-O06 (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,
Cenier for Urban and Regional Studies Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: 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. I. Jordening, Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 228 603/AS
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600/5-73-008b IHA094 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: 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:
NTIS-PB 229 574/AS
600/5—73-010 1HA097 Managing the Environment Office of Research ond Development, Environmental Studies Division, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: 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: 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: NTIS-PB 240 7877AS $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: 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: 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. Horton, and M. Savino, Homer Hoyt Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 232 941/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: NTIS-PB 240 963/AS $5.25
600/5-73-015 1HA098 Promoting Environmental Quality Through Urban Planning and Control BY E. J. Kaiser, K. Elfers, S. Conn, P. A.
Reichert, M. M. Hufschmidt, and R. Stanland, North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
227 090 $11.50
600/5-73-016 1HAOP7 Environmental Management and Local Government &f S. Carter, M. Frost, 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: NTIS-PB 244 953/AS $4.75
600/5-74-002 1HA095 Review of Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies BY M. Warner, and E. H. Preston, Bafrelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: 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: 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: 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, Boftelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: 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 far Claremont, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 384/AS $5.00
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600/5-74-007 1HA091 Feasibility of Emission Standards Based on Particle Size BY L. J. Shannon, P. G. Gorman, and W. R. Park,
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: 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, Mathematica, Inc.
Bethesda, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 269/AS $10.50
600/5-74-009 1HA093 Cost-Effectivene» of a Uniform National Sulfur Emissions Tax BY T. H. Bingham, P. C. Cooley, M. E. Fogel, and
D. R. Johnston, Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 586/AS
600/5-74-010 1BA030 Comprehensive Management of Phosphorus Water Pollution BY D. B. Porcello, A. B. Bishop, and J. C
Andersen, Utah State University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: 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 Stale University East tansing, Ml ORDER FROM: 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: 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: 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: 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 0.
M. Speaker, Teknekron, Inc. Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 515/AS $7.00
600/5-74-016 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, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 002 AS $7.50
600/5-74-0)7 1HA094 Outpatient Medical Costs Related to Air Pollution in the Portland, Oregon Area BY J. A. Joksch, Washington
Environmental Research Center, EPA Washington, DC BY H. H. Stoevener, Oregon State University Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 846,'AS $4.00
600/5-74-018 IHA093 Crop Insurance and Information Services to Control Use of Pesticides BY J. A. Myranowski, U. F. Ernst, and F. H.
Cummings, ABT Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: 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, and R. Jorgensen,
California, University of Santa Cruz, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 247/AS $7.00
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: NTIS-PB 236 059 'AS $5.80
600/5-74-021 1HA098 Carrying Capacity in Regional Environmental Management BY A. B. Bishop, H. H. Fullerfon, M. McKee, and M.
D. Chambers, Utah State University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 237 282/AS
600/5-74—023 1HA095 California Environmental Quality Act: Innovation in State and Local Decision making BY T. C. Trzyno, and A.
Jokela, California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, CA ORDER FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 237 350/AS $5.65
600/5-74-025 1DA315 Used Oil Law in the U.S. and Europe BY W. A. Irwin, and R. A. LiroH, Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 449,'AS $6.15
600 5-74-026 ID A315 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: 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: NTIS-PB 239 719/AS
$4.25
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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: 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: NTIS-PB 239 423,'AS $3.45
600/5-74-030 1BA030 Evaluation of Marketable Effluent Permit Systems BY R. J. Delude, Meta Systems, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 239 420/AS $4.60
600/5-74-032 1DA315 Waste Automotive Lubricating Oil Reuse as a Fuel BY 5. Chansky, J. Carroll, B. Kincannon, j. Sahagian, and N.
Surprenant, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 24] 357 $7.25
600/5-74-033 1HA093 Economic and Environmental Benefits from Improving Electrical Rate Structures BY M. Shareskin, Jack Faucett
Company Chevy Chase, MD ORDER FROM: 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, Meto 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 600/9-75-001a -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 Nanpoint-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
600/5-75-005 1HA098 Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide For Local Administrators — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b —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 600/9-75-001 b
—BY S. M. Gagliano, and J. L. Van Beek, Louisiana Slate University Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: PB No. Pending
600/5-75-007 1HA093 Financial Incentives and Pollution Control: A Case Study — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —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 IHA098Land 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 600/9-75-00Id —BY V. Curtis,
American Society of Planning Officials Chicago, II 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-OOIb -BY W. Ramm, R.
Schmaiensee, 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: NTIS-PB 225 089/2 $10.25
600/5-75-012 1HA098 Minimum Standards For Quality of Life — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIe -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
600/9-75-001 c —BY S. E. Bascom, K. G. Cooper, M. P. Howetl, A. C. Makrides, and F. T. Rabes, Environmental
Impact Center Newton, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 085/AS $7.25
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600/5-75-014 1DA312 Development of an Economic Analytical Framework for Solid Waste Policy Analysis — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld -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
600/9-75-001 c —BY A. I. Cohen, Y. Bar-Shalom, W. Winkler, and G. P. Grimsrud, Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 41 I/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-OOld -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
Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 281 /AS $7.00
600/5-75-O18 1HA098 Environmental Management in the Malibu Watershed: Institutional Framework — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld —BY W. D. Conn, California, University of Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 645/AS
$5.50
600/5-75-019 1DA312 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: NTIS-PB 256 41 I/AS $7.75
600/5-76-003 1HA093 Case Studies of Transit Energy and Air Pollution Impacts — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -BY J. P. Curry, De
Leuw, Gather and Company Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 211 /AS $7.50
600/5-76-004 1HC619 Evaluation of Water Quality Models: A Management Guide for Planners — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
BY G. P. Grimsrud, E. J. Finnemore, and H. J. Owen, Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
256412/AS$7.50
600/5-76-005 1BA030 Restoring the Willamette River: Costs and Impacts of Water Quality Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c
—BY E. S. Huff, P. C. Klingeman, H. H. Stoevener, and H. F. Morton, Oregon State University, Water Resources
Research Institute Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 907/AS $6.75
600/5-76-O06 1HA093 Effect of Automotive Fuel Conservation Measures on Air Pollution — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY R.
Landis, Charles River Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 908/AS $13.75
600/5-76-007a 1HC619 Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume I: Results and
Summary — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY R. W. Roig, W. L. Henn, T. Jones, M. Narkus-Kramer, R. Renner, A.
Watson, and C. Weaver, International Research amet Technology Corporation Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
257 542/AS $5.50
600 5-76-007b 1HC619 Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume II:
Appendices A-E — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY R. Renner, R. W. Roig, T. Jones, and C. Weaver, International
Research and Technology Corporation Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/5-76-007c 1HC619 Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume III:
Appendices F-G — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY W. L Henn, and A. Watson, International Research and
Technology Corporation Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/5-76-007d 1HC619 Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume IV:
Appendices H-J — Abstracted 600/9-76-013« -BY R. Henn. R. W. Roig, M. Narkus-Kramer, and A. Watson,
International Research and Technology Corporation Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/5-76-008 1HC619 Parking Management Strategies for Reducing Automobile Emissions BY J. Dem, J. Cole, B. Fallen, J. Heller, S.
Hickey, J. Homes, and R. Sansom, Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc. Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: NTI5-PB
259 949/AS $7.50
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600/5-76-009
600/5-76-010
600/5-76-011
600/5-76-012
600/6-75-001
600/6-75-002
600/6-75-003
600/6-75-004
600/7-76-001
600/7-76-002
600/7-76-003
600/7-76-004a
600/7-76-004b
600/7-76-005
600/7-76-006
600/7-76-007
600/7-76-008
600/7-76-009a
600/7-76-009b
1DA315 Import of the Federal Tax Code on Resource Recovery BY R. C. Anderson, and R. D. Spiegelman, Environmental
Law Institute Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Pending
1HA094 Computer Simulation Model for Analyzing Mobile Source Air Pollution Control Strategies MATHTECH, Inc.
Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 877/AS $7.50
1HA094 Physical and Economic Damage Functions for Air Pollutants by Receptors BY B. C. Liu, and E. S. Yu, Midwest
Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 340/AS $6.75
1HC619 User Handbook for the Allocation of Compliance Monitoring BY G. P. Grimsrud, E. J. Finnemore, W. J. Winkler,
R. N. Patton, and A. I. Cohen, Systems Control, Inc. Polo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
1AAOO1 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
1AA001 Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Manganese Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park,
NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 295 /AS $4.25
1AA001 Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Cadmium — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id —Special Studies
Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 820/AS $4.50
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
EHE623 Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group, Cincinnati, 31 March 1976 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b -Stanford Research Institute Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 117/AS $4.50
EHE623 Proceedings, USEPA, OEM) National Conference on Health, Environmental Effects, and Control Technology
of Energy Use — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256
845/AS$ 10.00
EHE623 Who's Who in the Interagency Energy/Environment R&D Program
Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 977/AS $4.00
Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -Mitre
EHE623 Impacts of Synthetic Liquid Fuel Development - Automotive Market: Volume I. Summary — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c -BY E. M. Dickson, R. V. Steele, E. E. Hughes, B. L. Walton, R. A. Zink, P. D. Miller, J. W. Ryan, P. B.
Simmon, and B. R. Holt, Stanford REsearch Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 994/AS $5.50
EHE623 Impacts of Synthetic Liquid Fuel Development - Automotive Market: Volume II — Abstracted
600/9-76-013C —BY E. M. Dickson, R. V. Steele, E. E. Hughes, B. L. Walton, R. A. Zink, P. D. Miller, J. W. Ryan, P. B.
Simmon, and B. R. Holt, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 255 995/AS $21.25
EHE625 Volfommefric Determination of Acrolein — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY L. H. I/man, Tennessee Valley
Authority Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 376/AS $4.50
EHE626 Federal Interagency Energy/Environment Research and Development Program Status Report II —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —Office of Energy, Minerals, and Industry, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 257 129/AS $4.50
EHB527 Environmental Contamination from Trace Elements in Coal Preparation Wastes; A Literature Review and
Assessment — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY E. M. Wewerka, J. M. Williams, P. L. Wanek, and J. D. Oisen,
California, University of, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Los Alamos, NM ORDER FROM: Pending
EHE624 EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Advanced Program Second Progress Report — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY H. N. Head, Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 783/AS
$10.75
1AB014 Mechanism and Kinetics of the Formation of NOx and Other Combustion Pollutants: Phase I. Unmodified
Combustion — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e —BY V. S. Engleman, and W. Bortok, Exxon Research and Engineering
Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 874/AS $9.75
1 ABO 14 Mechanism and Kinetics of the Formation of NO. and Other Combustion Pollutants: Phase II. Modified
Combustion — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY V. S. Engleman, V. J. Siminski, and W. Bartok, Exxon Research
and Engineering Company Linden, Nj ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 875/AS $6.75
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600/7-76-010 EHE624 Symposium on Particulate Control in Energy Processes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY D. E. Blake, Acurex
Cotporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 499/AS $ 13.75
600/7-76-011 EHE623 Studies of the Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Coal Combustion Process — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY R. C.
Hoke, R. R. Bertrand, M. S. Nutkis, D. D. Kinzler, L. A. Ruth, and M. W. Gregory, Exxon Research and Engineering
Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 478/AS $7.75
600/7-76-012 1ABOU Inventory of Combustion-Related Emissions from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY O.
W. Dykema, and V. E. Kemp, Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 081 /AS $7.50
600/7-76-013 EHE623 EPA Program Status Report - Fuel Cleaning Program — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY M. D. Levine,
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA BY W. N. McCarthy Jr., and G. J. Foley, Office of Energy, Minerals, and
Industry, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 703/AS $4.00
600/7-76-014 A535 Potential Environmental Impacts of Solar Heating and Cooling Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —BY
T. J. Consroe, f. M. Closer, and R. W. Shaw Jr., Booz, Allen and Hamilton, Applied Research Division Bethesda, MD
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 970/AS $5.50
600/7-76-015 EHE623 Who's Who II in the Interagency Energy/Environment Research and Development Program Mitre
Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-016 EHE624 Conference on Particulate Collection Problems in Convening to Low Sulfur Coals BY G. B. Nichols, Southern
Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 498'AS $9.00
600/7-76-017 EHB537 Preliminary Environmental Assessment of the CAFB BY A. S. Werner, C. W. Young, M. I. Bornstein, R. M.
Bradway, M. T. Mills, and D. F. Durocher, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 001/AS
$9.75
600/7-76-018 EHE624 Control of Waste and Water Pollution from Power Plant Flue Gas Cleaning Systems: First Annual R&D
Report BY P. P. Leo", and J. Rossoff, Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 211 /AS
$7.50
600/7-76-019 EHE623 Development Program on Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion BY G. Vogel, I. Johnson, P. Cunningham, B.
Hubble, S. Lee, J. Lenc, J. Montagna, F. Nunes, and S. Siegel, Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/7-76-020 EHE624 State-of-the-Art Report on Intake Technologies BY S. S. Roy, and R. L. Snipes, Tennessee VAIley Authority
Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-021 EHB528 TVA's !-MW Pilot Plant: Vertical Duct Mist Elimination Testing— Progress Report — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY G. A. Hollinden, and R. F. Robards, Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN BY T. M.
Kelso, and R. M. Cole, Tennessee Valley Authority Muscle Shoals, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 449/AS $4.00
600/7-76-022 EHE624 Survey of Emissions Control and Combustion Equipment Data in Industrial Process Heating BY P. A. Ketels, J.
D. Nesbitt, and R. D. Oberle, 1IT Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263 453/AS $6.00
600/7-76-023 EHE623 Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group - Las Vegas, 25 August 1976 Stanford Research Institute
Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 377 /AS $5.50
600/7-76-024 EHE623 EPA Program Conference Report - Fuel Cleaning Program: Coal BY I. S. Altschuler, R. E. Hucko, G. A. Isaacs, P.
S. Jacobson, J. D. Kilgroe, M. D. Levine, J. F. McConnell, R. A. Meyers, and E. P. Stambaugh, Office of Energy,
Minerals, and Industry, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 876/AS $6.00
600/7-76-025a EHE626 Fiscal Year 1975/Control Technology Abstracts: Research Program Abstracts BY K. Dixon, and H. Holte,
VITRO Laboratories Silver Spring, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7- 76-025B EHE626 Fiscal Year 1975/Health and Environmental Effects Abstracts BY K. Dixon, and H. Holte, VITRO Laboratories
Silver Spring, MD ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-026 EHE624 Parametric Studies of Catalysts for NO« Control from Stationary Power Plants BY K. Nobe, G. L. Bauerle, and
S. C. Wu, California, University of Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 289/AS $8.00
600/7-76-027 ErlE624 Effect of a Flyash Conditioning Agent on Power Plant Emissions BY L. E. Sparks, Industrial Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 602/AS $6.00
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600/7-76-028 EHE624 PCS Emissions from Stationary Sources: A Theoretical Study B Y H. Knieriem Jr., Monsanto Research Corporation
Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 850/AS $4.00
600/7-76-029 EHE624 Emissions from Residential and Small Commercial Stoker-Coal-Fired Boilers Under Smokeless Operation BY
R. D. Grammar, R. B. Engdahl, and R. E. Barrett, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM:
Pending
600/7-76-030 EHB528 Feasibility of Producing Elemental Sulfur from Magnesium Sulfite BY P. S. Lowell, W. E. Corbe'tt, G. D. Brown,
and K. A. Wilde, Radian Corporation Austin. TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 857/AS $7.75
600/7-76-031 EHE624 Catalytic Reduction of Nitrogi n Oxides with Ammonia: Utility Pilot Plant Operation BY J. M. Kline, P. H
Owen, and Y. C. Lee, Environics, I c. Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 265/AS $5.00
600/7-76-032 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
600/7-76-033 EHE624 Technology and Economics of Flue Gas NO* Oxidation by Ozone BY J. W. Harrison, Research Triangle Institute
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 917,'AS $4.50
600/7-76-034a EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. I.
Industry Summary Report Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 977/AS $4.50
600/7-76-034b EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. II.
Industry Priority Report Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034c EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. III. Iron
and Steel Industry Report Arthur 0. Little. Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034d EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. IV.
Petroleum Refining Industry Report Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034e EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. V. Pulp
and Paper Industry Report Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034f EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. VI.
Olefins Industry Report Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034g EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. VII.
Ammonia Industry Report Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034h EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. VIII.
Alumina/Aluminum Industry Report Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034! EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. IX.
Textile Industry Report Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034( EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. X.
Cement Industry Report Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034k EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XI.
Glass Industry Report Arthur O. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-0341 EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XII.
Chlor-Alkali Industry Report Arthur D. Little, tnc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034m EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XIII.
Phosphorus/ Phosphoric Acid Industry Report Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034n EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XIV.
Primary Copper Industry Report Arthur D. Little, Inc Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-034o EHE624 Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XV.
Fertilizer Industry Report Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: Pending
600/7-76-035 EHE623 Production and Processing of U.S. Tar Sands: An Environmental Assessment BY N. A. Frazier, D. W. Hissong,
W. E. Ballanfyne, and E. J. Mezey, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
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600/7-76-036
600/8-76-00lo
600/8-76-00Jb
EHE623 Assessment of Environmental Aspects of Uranium Mining and Milling BY A. K. Reed, H. C. Meeks. S. E.
Pomercy, and V. Q. Hale, Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
1BC611 Erosion and Sediment Control: Audiovisual Training Program Instructor's Manual — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c —BY T. R. Mills, M. A. Nawrocki, G. R. Squire, H. T. Hopkins, and M. L. Oar, Hittman Associates, Inc.
Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 901 /AS $5.00
1BC6! 1 Erosion and Sediment Control Audiovisual Training Program Workbook BY T. R. Mills, M. A. Narracki, G. R.
Squire, H. T. Hopkins, and M. L. Clar, Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 471/AS
$10.50
600/8-76-002 EHE624 HP-65 Programmable Pocket Calculator Applied to Air Pollution Measurement Studies: Stationary Sources
BY J. W. Ragland, K. M. Gushing, J. D. McCain, and W. B. Smith, Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/9-74-001 IRWIOSIndexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: (Superseded by Current Bibliography)
6OO/9-74-002 1RW103 Indexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports - Updated to January 1975 —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 263
591/AS $9.75
600/9-75-OOla 1RW103OR&D Publications Summary - March 1975 OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 782 $5.75
600/9-75-OOlb 1 RW103OR&D Publications Summary - June 1975 OR&D, Publications Staff, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 261 291/AS $6.75
600/9-75-OOlc 1RW103OR4D Publications Summary - September 1975 OR&D, Technical Information Division, EPA Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 850/AS $6.75
600/9-75-OOld 1RW103OR&D Publications Summary - December 1975 OR&D, Technical Information Division, EPA Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 252 518/AS $6.75
600/9-75-002 1RW103OR4D ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 1 BY D. Swinfc, Office of Research and Development, EPA Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 ISO/AS $9.25
600/9-75-003 1RW103 Scientific Seminar on Automotive Pollutants Office of Environmental Sciences, EPA Washington, DC ORDER
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600/9-75-004 1RW103 Proceedings of First US/USSR Symposium on Comprehensive Analysis of the Environment Office of Research
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600/9-75-005 1BB466 Agriculture and Clean Water - Proceedings of a Conference on Agricultural Water Pollution Control —
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NTIS-PB 246 113/AS $6.25
600/9-75-006 tHA323 WATER RESOURCES: Utilization and Conservation in the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d -BY
M. C Biount, 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. linstedt, 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 the Problem of Halogenated Air Pollutants and Stratospheric Ozone — Abstracted
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600/9-75-009o 1AA005 International Symposium Proceedings - Recent Advances in the Assessment of the Health Effects of
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600/9-76-001 1RW103 Handbook for Preparing Office of Research and Development Reports — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b --
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600/9-76-002 1RW103 Publications Bibliography - 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o —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 600/9-76-073a
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600/9-76-004 1BA064 Gas and Leachate from Landfills: Formation, Collection, and Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —BY
E. J. Genetelli, and J. Cirello, Rutgers University New Brunswick, N j 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
600/9-76-013a —Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 254 658/AS $ 10.75
600/9-76-006 EHB624 Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group, Research Triangle Park, 13 November 1975 —
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$4.00
600/9-76-0070 1AA008 Denver Air Pollution Study - 1973 Proceedings of a Symposium - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -
BY P. A. Russell, Denver, University of, Denver Research Institute Denver, CO ORDER FROM.- NTIS-PB 259 872
$8.00
600/9-76-008 1RW103 ORD ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 2 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —BY D. Swink, Office of Monitoring and
Technical Support, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 98 I/AS $7.75
600/9-76-009 1RW103 Office of Research and Development Program Guide — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-4) 13b —
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600/9-76-012 1EA615 Analytical Reference Standards and Supplemental Data for Pesticides and Other Selected Organic
Compounds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —Technical Information Staff, ORD,
EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 783/AS $8.00
600/9-76-013b 1RW103ORD Publications Summary, June 1976 Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
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600/9-76-013c 1RW103ORD Publications Summary, September 1976 Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 262 975/AS $9.25
600/9-76-013d 1RW103ORD Publications Summary, December 1976 Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER
FROM: Pending
600/9-76—014 1HC619 Areawide Assessment Procedures Manual Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: Pending
600/9-76-015 1DC618 Residual Management by Land Disposal - Proceedings of the Hazardous Waste Research Symposium —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY W. H. Fuller, Arizona, University of Tucson, AZ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256
768/AS $9.25
60t 9-76-016 1HD621 Proceedings of the EPA Conference on Environmental Modeling and Simulation — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b —BY W. R. Ott, Office of Monitoring and Technical Support, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 257 142/AS $21.25
600/9-76-017 lRW103News of Environmental Research in Gncinnati, January - December 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
Technical Information Staff. ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 155/AS $4.50
600 9-76—018 1BC611 Summaries of Active Extramural Research Tasks of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory 1975
— Abstracted 600/9-76-0136 —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
600/9-76-019 1BD612 Viruses in Water, Renovated and Other Waters - 1975 Literature Abstracts — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -
-BY G. Berg, Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260
907/AS $4.00
600/9-76-020 1AB013 EPA Van Operational Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -BY N. E. Scholer, Engelhard Minerals and
Chemical Corporation Union, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 177/AS $4.50
600/9-76-021 lRW103Polish/U.S. Symposium on Wastewater Treatment and Sludge Disposal Municipal Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 261 422/AS $6.75
600/9-76-022 EHE623 Research to Anticipate Environmental Impacts of Changing Resource Usage — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c-
-BY K. D. Moll, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 293/AS $9.00
600/9-76-023 1RW103 Fourth U.S.—Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology Municipal Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/9-76-024 1RW103 Second Joint U.S./USSR Symposium on the Comprehensive Analysis of the Environment; Honolulu, Hawaii,
October 21-26, 1975 Office of Research and Development, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259
520/AS $6.75
600/9-76-025 1BC611 Publications by Personnel of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory 1970-1976 BY R. T. Bridges,
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 262 206/AS $4.50
600/9-76-026 Noble Gases BY R. E. Stanley, and A. A. Moghissi, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 259 085/AS $16.25
600/9-76-027 1BD612 Publications and Reports - Environmental Monitoring ft Support Laboratory 1955-1969 Environmental
Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/9-76-028 1BD612 Publications and Reports - Environmental Monitoring ft Support Laboratory 1970-1976 Environmental
Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
600/9-76-029 IRWlOSOffice of Research and Development Program Guide Office of Financial and Administrative Services, EPA
Washington. DC ORDER FROM: Pending
600 9-76-030 1CC614 Translation of Reports on Special Problems of Water Technology; Volume 9: Adsorption - Conference held
in Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany, 1975 BY H. Sontheimer, Karlsruhe, University of Karlsruhe, Federal
Republic of Germany, FC ORDER FROM: Pending
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
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650/1-73-002 1AA007 Interactions of Various Air Pollutants on Causation of Pulmonary Disease BY J. D. renters, and R. Z. Maigerler,
III 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 Hie Driving Task Ohio State University
Research Foundation Columbus, OH ORDER FROM. NTIS-PB 224 646 $5.25
650/1 -73-004 1AA005 Normal Carbaxyhemoglobin Levels of Blood Donors in the United States BY R. D. Stewart, Medical College of
Wisconsin, Department of Environmental Medicine Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: PB Pending
650/1 74-001 1AA005 Use of Panelist os 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 Carbonate 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. 8.
Tillery, J. M. Hosenfeld, and J. W. Register, Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
232124/AS$6.25
650/1-74-004 1AA005 Health Consequences of Sulfur Oxides: A Report from CHESS.1970-1971 BY E. Coldwell, Human Studies
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: GPO EP 1.2:SU5/2/970-71 $3.10 NTIS-PB 234920
$11.25
650/1-74-005 IAA005 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
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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 1AAO10 Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Paniculate Matter in the Atmosphere
(Year Ending June 30, 1972) Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 603
$4.75
650/2-73-002 1AAO10 Chemical and Physical Characterization of Automotive Exhaust Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere
(Year Ending June 30,1973) Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 685/AS
$5.00
650/2-73-003 1AA010 Absorption of SOz 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-O04 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 1 ABO 14 Program for Reduction of NO, from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers - Phase 1 BY C. E. Blakeslee, and A. P.
Seller, 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 NO, from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase II BY A. P. Selker, Combustion
Engineering, Inc. Windsor, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 162/AS $5.75
650/2-73-005b 1 ABO 14 Program for Reduction of NOx from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase Ha - NO, 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-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Element Analysis of Particulate 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, FL 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
650/2-73-012 1 ABO 13 Properties of Ammonium Sulfate, 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
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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 Conversion National Environmental Research Center,
EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 002 $3.50
650/2-73--019a 1AB013 Full-Scale Desulfurization 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 1 ABO 13 Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume II - Appendices A through H
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: NTtS-PB 230 384/AS $9.50
650/2-73--019C 1AB013 Full-Scale Desulfurization of Stack Gas by Dry Limestone Injection: Volume 111 - Appendices I through L
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 385/AS $9.50
650/2-73-020 1AB013 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 1AAO10 State-of-the-Art: 1971 Instrumentation for Measurement of Particulars 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 Particulate Emissions From Municipal Incinerators BY J. T.
Funkhouser, E. T. Peters, P. L. Levins, A. Doyle, P. Giever, and i. McCoy, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 238 476/AS $8.50
650/2-73-024 1 ABO 13 Measurement and Characterization of Particles in Wet Scrubbing Process for SO* Control Walter C. McCrone
Associates, Inc. Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 083/5AS $7.00
650/2-73-025 1AA010 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 1AA010 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 1 AAO 10 Instrument for Simultaneous Monitoring NOx and SO? 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 1 ABO 13 Enclosed Coke Pushing and Quenching System Design Manual BY D. A. Pengidore, National Stee! 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 Berkou 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
650/2-73-030 1AA010 Instrument to Monitor CH4, CO and CO2 in Auto 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 1AB014 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 1AA010 Development of a High-Purity for High Temperature Particulate Sampling and Analysis BY A. L. Benson, P. L.
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 1AB014 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 D. H. Larson, Institute of Gas Technology, IIT
Center Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 102/AS $4.75
650/2-73-033b 1AB014 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, IIT
Center Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 258 345/AS $12.50
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650/2-73-034 1AA010 Interferometrie Instrumentation For Particle Size Analysis Arnold Research Organization, Inc. Arnold Air Force
Station, TN ORDCR FROM: MT1S-PB 240 5847AS $4.25
650/2-73-035 1 ABO 12 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 Particufate Collection 6V S. Calvert, J. Goldshmid,
D. Leilh, and N. Jhaveri, A.P.T,. Inc. Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTtS-PB 227 307 $6.25
650/2-73-037 1AA010 Feasibility of a CW Lidar Technique for Measurement of Plume Opacity BY R. A. Ferguson, Stanford Research
Institute Menlo Park, 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 AB013 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 1 ABO 13 Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils BY W. C. RovesH, and R. H. Walk, 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 1 ABO 13 Gasification of Fossil Fuels Under Oxidative, Reductive, and Pyrolytic Conditions Scientific Research
Instruments Corporation Baltimore, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 668/AS $7.00
650/2-73-O43 IAA008 Capacity of the Soil as a Natural Sink for Carbon Monoxide BY R. B. Ingersoll, Stanford Research Institute Menlo
Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 641 $3.75
650/2-73-044 1 ABO 13 Petrograhpic Characteristics and Physical Properties of Mark, Chalks, Shells and Their Calcines Related to
Desutfurization of Flue Gases BY R. 0. Harvey, R. R. Frost, and J. Thomas Jr., Illinois State Geological Survey
Urbana, It ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 321/AS $5.25
650/2-73-045 1 ABO 14 Study of Combutror Flow Computations and Comparison with Experiment BY R. F. Anasoulis, and H.
McDonald, United Aircraft Research Laboratories East Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 008/AS $4.75
650/2-73-046 1 ABO 15 Atmospheric Emissions from the Asphalt Industry BY L. L Loster, Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 372/AS $3.75
650/2-73-047 1AB013 Absorption of SO? into Lime 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
650/2-73-048a 1AB013 Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume I - Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion
Process Development and Evaluation Wesringhouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 231 162/AS $10.00
650/2-73-0486 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume II - Fhridized Bed Boiler Combined-Cyde
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 ABO 13 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 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Volume IV - Fluidized-Bed Gasification
Desuffurization Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 101 $10.00
650/2-73-049 1AB013 Production of Clean Fuel Gas From Bituminous Coal Consolidation Cool Company, Incorporated, Research
Division Library, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 695/AS $8.50
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650/2-73-050 1AA010 Methods for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Nitrate and Sulfate in Atmospheric Particulates BY D.
Williams, J. Driscoll, C. Curtin, and R. Hebert, Walden Research Division of Abcor, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 230 887/AS $5.25
650/2-73-051 1AB013 Marketing Hz SO4 from SO2 Abatement Sources— The TVA 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 BY D. J. Sibbett, and R. C. Wade, Geomet, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232
300/AS $5.75
650/2-73-053 1AB013 Proceedings of Third International Conference on Fluidized-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 1AB013 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 231
374 $5.25
650/2-74-002a 1 ABO 14 Effects of Design and Operating Variables on NOx 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 on 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 Heating 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/AS $5.25
650/2-74-004 1 ABO 13 Iron Foundry Cupola Recuperative Emission Control Demonstration — Design Manual BY J. F. Coorsey, Flynn
and Emrich Company Baltimore, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 875 $4.25
650/2-74-005 1AB015 Indigester Black Liquor Oxidation for Odor Control in Kraft Pulping BY W. T. McKean, and J. S. Gratzl, North
Carolina State University, Department 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. Tsang, Bendix Research Laboratories Southfield, Ml ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 231 364/AS $5.25
650/2-74-007 1AB012 Particulate Emissions from Alfalfa Dehydrating Plants — Control Costs and Effectiveness BY K. D. Smith,
American Dehydrators Association Mission, KS ORDER "ROM: NTIS-PB 227 448/AS $4.50
650/2-74-008a 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 Werhersfield, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228
186/AS$4.75
650/2-74-009a 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification Section I: Koppers-Totzek
Process BY E. M. Magee, C. E. Jahnig, and H. Shaw, Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 231 675/AS $4.25
650/2-74-009b 1AB013 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
237113/AS$4.75
650/2-74-009c 1 ABO 13 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
650/2-74-009d 1 ABO 13 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
650/2-74-009e 1 ABO 13 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
650/2-74-009f 1AB013 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
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650/2-74-009g 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification: Section S. BI-GAS Process
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 694/AS $4.25
650/2-74-009h 1 ABO 13 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 1AB013 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 8467AS $4.50
650/2-74-009k 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Coal Treatment: Section 1. Meyer*
Process BY E. M. Magee, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246
311/AS $4.00
650/2-74-0091 1 ABO 13 Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes (Analytical Test Plan) BY C. D. Kalfadelis,
E. M. Magee, G. E. Milliman, and T. 0. Searl, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 249 845/AS $7.50
650/2-74-009m 1AB013 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. Whitacre, 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 Fluidized-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 1AA010 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-O15 1AA010 Progress in Instrumentation and Techniques for Measurement of Air Pollutants BY B. Tilton, Chemistry and
Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Pork, 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-OOlb —IIT Research
Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 434/AS $5.75
650/2-74-017 1 ABO 13 Kinetic Mechanisms Governing the Fate of Chemically Bound Sulfur and Nitrogen in Combustion BY C. V.
Stemling, and J. O. Wendt, Shell Development Company Emeryville, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 230 895/AS
$5.75
650/2-74-018 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
650/2-74-O19 1AA003 Development and Testing of An Air Monitoring System BY C. E. Decker, J. B. Tommerdahl, and T. M. Royal,
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Pork, 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 SO? United Aircraft Research
Laboratories East Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 838/AS $4.50
650/2-74-021 1 ABO 13 Efficiencies in Power Generation Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234
160/AS$3.75
650/2-74-022 1 ABO 13 Coke Charging Pollution Control Demonstration American Iron and Steel Institute New York, NY ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 234 355/AS $9.25
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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 1 ABO 13 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 1 ABO 13 Applicability of the Meyers Process of Chemical Desulfurization of Coal: Initial Survey of Fifteen Coals BY
A. A. Lee, J. W. Hamersma, M. L. Kraff, C. A. Flegal, 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: NTIS-PB 254 461 /AS $7.75
650/2-74-026 1AB015 Investigation of Particulote 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 1AB012 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 1AAO10 Compact Sampling System for Collection of Partieulates from Stationary Sources — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb -General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 398/AS $5.25
650/2-74-030 1AB013 Interpretative Compilation of EPA Studies Related to Coal Quality and Cleanability BY L. Hoffman, J. B.
Truett, and S. J. Aresco, Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 011 /AS $8.50
650/2-74-O31a 1 ABO 14 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
650/2-74-031b 1AB014 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 1 ABO 14 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
650/2-74-033 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: NTIS-PB 236 580 $4.00
650/2-74-035 1 ABO 13 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 Pork, 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 1 ABO 13 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
650/2-74-038 1AB014 Combustion Contro! of Pollutants from Multiburner Coal-fired System BY C. McConn, 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 1 ABO 13 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)
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650/2-74-043
650/2-74-044
650/2-74-045
650/2-74-046a
650/2-74-046b
650/2-74-047
650/2-74-048
650/2-74-049a
650/2-74-050
650/2-74-051
650/2-74-052
650/2-74-053
650/2-74-054
650/2-74-055
650/2-74-056
650/2-74-057
650/2-74-058
650/2-74-058o
650/2-74-059
650/2-74-060
1AB012 Proceedings: Symposium on the Use of Fabric Filters for the Control of Submicron Participates (April 8-10,
1974, Boston, Ma.) GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 629/AS $9.25
1 AAO 10 Isolation of Hayfever Antigens from Short Ragweed Pollen Worthington Biochemical Corporation Freehole NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 691 /AS $3.25
1AB014 Kinetic Mechanisms of Methane/Air Combustion with Pollutant Formation Ultrasystems Inc Irvine CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 149/AS $5.25
1AAO10 Development of Gas Laser System to Measure Trace Gases by Longpath 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 236TS78/AS $5.75
1 AAO 10 Development of A Ga s 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. Gillmeister, and L. R. Snowman, General Electric Company Pittsfield, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 679/AS
$4.25
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
1 ABO 15 pevelopment of an Approach to Identification of Emerging Technology and Demonstration Opportunities
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 646 $8.50
1AB013 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
1AB013 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
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
1AB013 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
1AB013 Particulate Collection Study, EPA/TVA Full-Scale Dry Limestone Injection Tests Cottrell Environmental
Systems, Inc. Division of Research-Cottrell, Inc. Bound Brook, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 260 586/AS $7.75
1 ABO 13 Occurrence and Distribution of Potentially Volatile Trace Elements in Coal Illinois State Geological Survey
Springfield, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 091 /AS $4.75
1AA010 Design, Construction, and Testing of a Commercial Prototype Disc Diluter Monsanto Research Corporation
Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 117 $4.75
1AA003 Development of an Acetylene Monitor at the PPB level Beckman Instruments, Inc. Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 238 474/AS $3.75
1AB013 Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion Argonne National '
Laboratory Argonne, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 366/AS $5.75
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
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
1AA010 NO2 Measuring System Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 255/AS $3.75
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
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650/2-74-061 1AA003 Determination of Effect of Particulate 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 1 ABO 13 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 1ABOT3 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 1AB013 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: NTIS-PB 257 938/AS $6.75
650/2-74-066 1AB014 Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control NOx 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 Protofype High-Vol. Particulate Mass Sampling Train
Aerotherm/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: NTIS-PB
257 977/AS $4.00
650/2-74-069 1AA010 Instrumentation and Methodology for the Assay of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Exxon Research and
Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-74-070 1AA010 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
650/2-74-071a 1AB013 Improved Air Pollution Control for Kraft Recovery Boiler: Modified Recovery Boiler No. 3 Hoerner Waldorf
Corporation St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 627/AS $7.00
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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 1AB013 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
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 Dustraxtor - Key West Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 237 622/AS $6.25
650/2-74-078a 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, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 244 140/AS $3.75
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650/2-74-080 1AB013 Statistical Concepts for Design Engineers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 694/AS $6.25
650/2-74-081 1AB012 Seminar on Electrostatics and Fine Particles — September 1973 National Environmental Research Center, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 676 $4.75
650/2-74-082 1 ABO 13 Refinery Catalytic Cracker Reginerator SOx Control Process Survey Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 756/AS $7.50
650/2-74-083 1 ABO 12 Dynactor Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -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
650/2-74-085a 1 ABO 13 Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Copper Smelters: Volume I - Steam Oxidation of Pyritic Copper
Concentrates Baltelle 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
Copper Concentrates Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 928/AS
$5.25
650/2-74-086a 1AB013 Procedures for Measurement in Stratified Gases - Volume I Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 837/AS $8.75
650/2-74-086b 1AB013 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 1AB015 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-O88 1AB015 Assessment of Particle Control Technology for Enclosed Asbestos Sources IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 926/AS $5.75
650/2-74-089 1AAO10 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-OOlb -IIT
Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 925/AS $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-O92 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-O93 1 ABO 12 Fine Particle Scrubber Performance Tests A.P.T., Inc. Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 325/AS $8.50
650/2-74-094 1AAO10 Infrared Gas Filter Correlation Instrument for In-Sttu Measurement of Gaseous Pollutants Philco-Ford
Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 467/AS $4.25
650/2-74-095 1 ABO 15 Fluoride Emissions from Phosphoric Acid Plant Gypsum Ponds North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 144/AS$9.50
650/2-74-096 *AA002 Effect of Fuel Additives Study Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml 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 RAD Investment Alternatives for SOx Air Pollution Control Processes M. W. Kellogg Company
Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 263/AS $8.75
650/2-74-098a 1AB013 Evaluation of RAD Investment Alternatives for SO, Air Pollution Control Processes, Part 2 BY S. Caceres, L.
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
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650/2-74-099 1A8013 Environmental Considerations for Oil Shale Development Battelle 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
Metals Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 422 $5.25
650/2-74-101 1AB015 Atmospheric Emissions from Asphalt Roofing Processes PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 445/AS $6.25
650/2-74-102 1AB012 Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 240 670/AS $5.75
650/2-74-102a 1AB012 Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation BY W. B. Smith, K. M. Cushing, 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 1 ABO 13 Reduction of Atmospheric Pollution by the Application of Fluidized-Bed Combustion and Regeneration of
Sulfur-Containing Additives Argonne Notional 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 1AB015 Mathematical Simulation of an Adsorber for Pollutant Removal — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -Kansas
State University Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 331 /AS $4.75
650/2-74-111 1 ABO 12 Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide, Particulate, and Trace Elements in Copper Smelter Converter and
Roaster/Reverberatory 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
650/2-74-115 1AB015 Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Metallic Ores 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 1 ABO 12 Sources and Characterization of Fine Particulate Test Dusts — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —Monsanto
Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 924/AS $5.25
650/2-74-118 1AB013 Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology (May 1974, St. Louis,
Missouri) — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 238 304/AS $10.00
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650/2-74-119o 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 1AB013 Entrapment Separators for Scrubbers - final Report BV S. Calvert, S. Yung, and J. Leung, A.P.T., Inc. San Diego,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 050/AS $7.75
650/2-74-120 1AA010 In-Stock Transmissometer Measurement of Paniculate Opacity and Mass Concentration — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 864/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 1AB01S Trace Pollutant Emissions from the Processing of Non-Metailic Ores PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc.
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-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-OOlb — Aero therm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 455/AS $5.25
650/2-74-124 1AA010 Development of Sampling Method for Total Atmospheric Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 797/AS $4.00
650/2-74-125 1AB013 Pollutant Analysis Cost Survey U.S. Deportment of Commerce Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 991
$7.25
650/2-74-126a 1AB013 Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974 Volume I Control Systems Laboratory, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 572/AS $15.25
650. 2-74-126b I ABO 13 Proceedings: Symposium on Hue Gas Desulfurization - Atlarria, 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 1AA010 Measurement of the Opacity and Mass 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 239 422/AS $3.75
650/2-74-129a 1AB012 Evaluation of CentrifieU Scrubber Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
626/AS $3.75
650/2-74-130 1 ABO 13 Production of Low-Sulfur Gasoline M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 5S8/AS
$5.75
650/2-74-131 1AB013 Determination of Hazardous Elements in Smelter-Produced Sulfuric Add Monsanto Research Corporation
Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 343/AS $4.25
650/2-74-132 1AB012 Electrostatic Precipitator Performance Model — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 923/AS $7.00
650/2-74-133 1AA010 Development of a Prototype Nitrate Detector Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 253 442/AS $4.50
650/2-75-001 a 1 ABO 14 Assessment of Catalysts for Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants. Phase I, Volume I - Final Report -
- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 745/AS
$7.25
650/2-75-001 b 1AB014 Assessment of Catalysts for Contra) of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume II - Data Bank
Citation Indices — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIc -TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 239 746/AS $8.50
650/2-75-002 1AB012 Influence of Fiber Characteristics on PartkuJote Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-75-00It -Textile Research
Institute Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239997/AS $4.25
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650/2-75-003
650/2-75-004
650/2-75-005a
650/2-75-005b
650/2-75-006
650/2-75-007
650/2-75-008
650/2-75-009
650/2-75-0 lOa
650/2-75-01Ob
650/2-75-011
650/2-75-012
650/2-75-013a
650/2-75-014
650/2-75-015
650/2-75-016
650/2-75-017
650/2-75-018
650/2-75-019a
650/2-75-020
650/2-75-021
1AA010 Seminar Summary: Sampling and Analysis of the Various Forms of Atmospheric Lead BY A. Hoyt, Chemistry
and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 620'AS $3.25
1AA010 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
1AA003 Limited SO2 and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume I - Plume Tracking by Correlation
Spectroscopy Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
1AA003 Limited SO7 and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume II, Longlirte Ambient SO2 Monitor and
Variability of SO2 and NOx Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
1 ABO 13 Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Lime/Limestone Wet Scrubbing Process
600/9-75-001 e -Radian Corporation Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 399/AS $9.50
Abstracted
1AAO10 Development of Sampling Procedures for Polycyclic Organic Matter and Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Langston Laboratories, Inc. Leawood, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 362/AS $5.25
1AAO10 In-Stock Transmissometer Evaluation and Application to Particulate Opacity Measurement — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Fecker Systems, Owens-Illinois, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 402/AS $5.75
1AB012 Fabric Filter Cleaning Studies — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c --GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 372/AS $10.50
1 ABO 13 Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume I: Final Report - Executive Summary -
— Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e —Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 242 618/AS $4.25
1 ABO 13 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
1AB013 Sulfur and Nitrogen Balances in the Solvent Refined Coal Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -U.S.
Department of the Interior Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 893/AS $5.75
1 ABO 14 Analysis of Test Data for NOx Control in Gas and Oil-Fired Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 918/AS $8.50
1 AAO 10 Development of a Prototype Sulfuric Acid Monitor National Research Corporation Billerico, MA ORDER FROM:
Pending
1AA002 Effect of Gasoline Additives on Gaseous Emissions U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesville, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 253 782/AS $5.00
1AA010 Fabrication and Installation of the Stationary Source Simulator Aerotherm/Acurex Corporation Mountain View,
CA ORDER FROM: Pending
1AB012 Symposium on Electrostatic Precipitators for the Control of Fine Particles — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle —
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 440/AS $ 12.00
1 ABO 14 Identification and Characterization of the Use of Mixed Conventional and Waste Fuels — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c-M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 821/AS $4.25
1 ABO 12 Design, Development, and Field Test of a Droplet Measuring Device KLD Associates, Inc. Muntington, NY
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 607/AS $4.25
1 ABO 15 Source Assessment Prioritization of Air Pollution from Industrial Surface Coating Operations — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c -Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 423/AS $9.25
1AB013 Continuous Measurement of Total Gas Flowrate from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 894/AS $8.50
1 ABO 13 Distributions of Industrial and Commercial-Institution External Combustion Boilers — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 195/AS
$11.50
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650/2-75-022 1AB012 Andersen Filter Substrate Weight Loss — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 720/AS $3.75
650/2-75-023 1 AB014 Evaluation of Prechamber Spark Ignition Engine Concepts — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —Aerospace
Corporation El Segundo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 780/AS $7.50
650/2-75-024a 1AB012 Pentapure Impinger Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 240 397/AS $4.25
650/2-75-025 1AA010 Methodology for Assignment of a Hydrocarbon Photochemical Reactivity Index lor 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-Q26a 1AB015 Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used to Control Mercury Emission From A Chlor-Alkali Plant, Volume I —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001c -Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 005 $4.25
650/2-75-026b 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-OOlc -Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
006 $7.50
650/2-75-027a 1AB013 Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasificotion/Desulfurization
Demonstration at Atmospheric Pressure) Volume I - Summary —- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — 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/Desulfurization
Demonstration at Atmospheric Pressure) Volume II - Appendicet — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —
Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 835/AS $10.50
650/2-75-027c 1AB013 Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation Phase II - Pressurized Fluidized Bed Coal Combustion
Development BY D. L. Keaims, Westinghouse Research Laboratories Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246
116/AS $12.00
550/2-75-028 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 1AB013 Sulfur Compound Emissions of the Petroleum Production Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -M. W.
Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 261 /AS $6.25
650/2-75-031 1AB013 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
550/2-75-0320 1AB013 Energy Consumption: The Chemical Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Dow Chemical Company
Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 927/AS $4.25
650/2-75-032b 1AB013 Energy Consumption: The Primary Metals and Petroleum Industries — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —Dow
Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-7 5-032c 1AB013 Energy Consumption: Paper, Stone/Clay/doss/Concrete, and Food Industries — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 926/AS $4.25
650/2-75-032d 1ABOI3 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
650/2-75-033 1 ABO 12 Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on a Wet Electrostatic Preciprtator — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 173/AS $4.25
650/2-75-034 1AB013 Fuels Technology: A State-of-the-Art Review — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 535/AS $8.50
650/2-75-035 1AB014 Application of Automatic 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
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650/2-75-036 1 AAO 10 Asbestos Fiber Atlas California Department of Health, State of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244
766/AS $4.25
650/2-75-037 1AB012 Mathematical Model of Electrostatic Precipitation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e —Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 188/AS $6.25
650/2-75-038 1AB015 Potentially Hazardous Emissions From The Extraction and Processing of Coal and Oil — Abstracted
600/9—75-001 c —BY G. Cavanaugh, C. E. Burklin, 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 241 803/AS $6.25
650/2-75-039 1 AAO 10 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
650/2-75-040 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
650/2-75-041 1AA010 Infrared Sensor for the Remote Monitoring of SO2 SAI, Inc. LaJolla, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 478/AS
$4.25
650/2-75-042 1 ABO 15 Demonstration of Reduced Hydrocarbon Emissions from Gasoline Loading Terminals — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c -Amoco Oil Company Naperville, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 363 /AS $4.25
650/2-75-043 1 AAO 10 Investigation of Particulate Matter Monitoring Using Contact Electrification California State College Turlock,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 055/AS $4.25
650/2-75-044 1AB013 St. Louis Refuse Processing Plant Equipment, Facility, and Environmental Evaluations — Abstracted
600/9-75-401 c -Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 634'AS $5.25
650/2-75-045 1 ABO 13 Stone ft Webster/Ionics SO2 Removal and Recovery Process: Phase I, Final Report — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c -Wisconsin Electric Power Company Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 720/AS $7.25
650/2-75-046 1AB013 Evaluation of Low-Sulfur Western Coal Characteristics, Utilization, and Combustion Experience —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 911 /AS
$12.50
650/2-75-047 1 ABO 13 EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Summary of Testing Through October 1974 -- Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c -Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 901 /AS $ 12.00
650/2-75-048 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
650/2-75-049 1AA001 Cadmium in the Environment - III A Toxicological and Epidemiological Appraisal Karolinska Institute
Stockholm, Sweden ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 115/AS $7.25
650/2-75-050 1 AAO 10 Development of Selective Hydrocarbon Sampling System and Field Evaluation with Conventional System
Analytical Research Laboratories, Inc. Monrovia, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 257 688/AS $4.50
650/2-75-051a 1 AAO 10 Evaluation of Stationary Source Particulate Measurement Methods - Volume I, Portland Cement Plants
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-052 1AB013 Lime/Limestone Scrubbing for SO2 and Particulate Removal in a Marble Bed Scrubber Combustion
Engineering Inc. Windsor, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 114/AS $8.50
650/2-75-0530 1 AAO 10 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 1 AAO 10 Field Evaluation of SOJ Monitoring Systems Applied to H2SO4 Plant Emissions - Volume II Scott
Environmental Technology San Bernardino, CA ORDER FROM: Pending
650/2-75-054 1AA002 Particulate Emissions from Prototype Catalyst Cars Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 889/AS $7.25
650/2-75-055 1 AAO 10 Determination of Aircraft Turbine Engine Particulates Airesearch Manufacturing Company of Arizona, Inc.
Phoenix, AZ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 247/AS $5.00
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650/2-75-056 1AA002 Methodology for Determining Fuel Effects on Diesel Paniculate Emissions Southwest Research Institute San
Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 1637AS $7.00
650/2-75-057a 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gos Desulfurization Systems Cholla Power Generating Station, Arizona Public Service
Company — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 244 141/AS $4.25
650/2-75-057b 1 ABO 13 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-OOld —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, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246
849/AS $4.50
650/2-75-057f 1 ABO 13 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 1AB013 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Dickerson Station, Potomac Electric Power Company BY G. A.
Isaacs, PEDCo-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, Kansas City Power and Light Co. BY G. A.
Isaacs, and F. K. Zada, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 629/AS
$4.50
650/2-75-057! 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Will County Station, Commonwealth Edison Co. BY G. A.
Isaacs, and F. K. Zada, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 851/AS
$4.50
650' 2-75-057J 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - Reid Gardner Station, Nevada Power Co. BY R. W. Gerstle, and
G. A. Isaacs, PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 852/AS $4.00
650/2-75-057k 1 ABO 13 Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization 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: NTIS-PB 256
31 IMS $4.50
650/2-75-059 1 ABO 12 Mobile Fabric Filter 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
650/2-75-061o 1AB014 Influence of Aerodynamic Phenomena on Formation in Combustion - Volume I. Experimental Results —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d —United Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
245 344/AS $6.25
650/ 2-75-062 1AAO10 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
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650/2-75-065 1 ABO 13 Identification of Regenerable Metal Oxide SO? 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 Calspon
Corporation Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 597/AS $4.25
650/2-75-069 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. Kittelson, 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 231590 $5.25
650/3-74-004a 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
244413/AS$4.75
650/3-74-008 1AA006 Effects of Air Pollutants on Textile Fibers and Dyes BY J. B. Uphom, Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC BY V. S. Salvin, North Carolina, University of Greensboro, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241 507/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 238 290/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
650/3-74-011 1AA008 Chemical Characterization of Model Aerosols BY W. Schwartz, Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-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: NTIS-PB 247 700 $5.50
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650/3-75-004 ) AA008 Formation of Aerosols in a Photochemical Fait Flow Reactor Rockwell International Corporation Thousand Oaks,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 248 590 $4.50
650/3-75-005 1AAOOB Photochemical Oxidation of Kraft Air Pollutants Maine, University of Orono, ME ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
599/AS $3.25
650/3-75-006 1 AAOOB Studies of Small Metallic Particles Formed by Homogeneous Nucleation: Light Scattering ond 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 Kalocarbons Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245
153/AS$6.25
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 fir 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 Ozom Production by High Voltage Power Transmission Lines BY F. J, Whitmore,
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: NTtS-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 5B8/AS $7.50
650/4-74-003 1AA009 Development of Modeling Technique for Photochemical Air Pollution Systems, Science and Software La Jollo,
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 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume l-Determination of Stack Gas
Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate (Type-S Pitot Tube) BY f. Smith, D. E. Wagoner, and A. C. Nelson Jr.,
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, 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 Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 235 755 $3.75
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 Participate
Emissions from Stationary Sources Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 256 857/AS $7.50
6SO/4-74-005h 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Qualify Assurance Program: Volume VIII - Determination of CO Emissions
from Stationary Sources by NOIR Spectrometry Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER
FROM: Pending
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650/4-74-005k 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XI - Determination of Beryllium
Emissions from Stationary Sources Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-
P6 256 858/AS $6.75
650/4-74-0051 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XII - Determination of Phosphorus in
Gasoline Research TriongJe Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 751 $4.50
650/4-74-005m 1MA327 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 Gosoline Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 167 $4.50
650/4-74-005o 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XV - Determination of Sulfur Dioxide
Emission from Stationary Sources by Continuous Monitors Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park,
NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 256 859/AS $6.00
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 1AAOIO 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 NO2 in Ambient Air Research Triangle institute Research
Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 429 $9.00
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 244 744/AS $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 NO2 in Ambient Air Volume I - Report of Testing
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 902/AS $5.25
650/4-74-020 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
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650/4-74-021 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method foi the Determination ol Particulate Matter 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 1SO/AS $5.00
650/4-74-022 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method fat the Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions from Stationary
Sources (Municipal Incinerators) BY H, F. Homil, and R. E, Thomas, Southwest Research institute San Antonio, TX
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 ! 51 /AS $5.00
650/4-74-023 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 0] I/AS $4.75
650/4-74-024 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
650/4-74-O25 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
650/4-74-026 1HA327 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-W 236 929/AS $3.75
650/4-74-027 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Determination of Sulfur Dioxide in the Atmosphere
(Pararosaniline Method) (24-hour Sampling) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 239 731 /AS $5.25
650/4-74-023 IHA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources
(Nitrk Acid Plants) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 930/AS $3.75
650/4-74-029 TKA327 Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources
(Portland Cement Plant*) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 346/AS
$4.25
650/4-74-030
1AA003 Development of Air Particulate Monitoring Systems Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 239 690/AS $4.25
650/4-74-031 1HA327 Evaluation of the Triettianolomine 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
650/4-74-032 1AA009 Sources and Natural Removal Processes tor Some Atmospheric Pollutant* Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 168/AS $5.75
650/4-74-033 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Method for Determination of Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate in
Conjunction with EPA Method 5 Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTtS-PB 240
342/AS $3.75
650/4-74-034 1AA008 Aerosol Formation tram 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
$8.00
650/4-74-035 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
650/4-74-036 1AA003 NO? Actinometer for Field Use Philco-Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 745/AS
$4.25
650/4-74-037 1AA008 Atmospheric Measurement of Photochemkal Smog Reactions - A Preliminary Analysis Stanford Research
Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 422/AS $4.25
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, 6 and 7 Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX
ORDER FROM: NTIS-P8 238 267/AS $4.25
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650/4-74-040 1AA008 Mathematical Simulation of Smog Chamber Photo-Chemical Experiments Systems Applications, Inc. San
Rafael, CA ORDER FROM: NTI5-PB 238 0947AS $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 Hexafluoride 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: NTIS-PB 254 232/AS $5.00
650/'4-74-045a 1AA009 Select Research Group in Air Pollution Meteorology, Second Annual Progress Report Volume I Pennsylvania
State University, Department of Meteorology and 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: NTIS-PB 257 976/AS $5.50
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. Gaithersburg, 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 FROM: 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 Santa Monica, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 510/AS $12.25
650/4-75-003 1HA327 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
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
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650/4-75-007 1HA327 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: NTIS-PB 257 948/AS $4.50
650/4-75-010 1AA009 Statistical Questions Relating to the Validation of Air Quality Simulation Models BY G. W. Brier, Brier, Glenn
W., Consultant Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 866/AS $3.25
650/4-75-011 1HA327 Collaborative Test of the Continuous Colon-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 241 806/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 246 843/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
650/4-75-015 1AA009 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 Ozone in the Atmosphere (Ozone-Ethylene
Chemiluminescent Method) Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 105/AS
$3.75
650/4-75-017 1AA009 Effects of Atmospheric Aerosols on Infrared Irradiance at the Earth's Surface in a Non-Urban Environment
BY A. Hoyt, Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 635/AS $3.75
650/4-75-018a 1AA009 Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase I Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MD
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 062/AS $7.50
650/4-75-018b 1AA009 Evaluation of the Multiple Source Gaussian Plume Diffusion Model - Phase II Geomet, Inc. Gaithersburg, MD
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 249 729/AS $4.50
650/4-75-019 1HA327 Evaluation of Effects of NO, CO2 and Sampling Flow Rate on Arsenite Procedure for Measurement of NO2
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 1HA327 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 1HA327 Evaluation of a Continuous Colorimetric Method for Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air BY 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 1HA326 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
650/4-75-0240 1HA327 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase I,
Light-Duty GasolinePowered Vehicles - Quality Assurance Guidelines Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 787/AS $9.25
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650/4-75-024b
650/4-75-024C
650/4-75-024d
650/4-75-024e
650/4-75-024f
650/4-75-024g
650/4-75-024h
650/4-75-025
650/4-75-026
650/5-73-001
650/5-73-002
650/9-75-00la
650/9-75-00 Ib
660/2-73-001
1HA327 Guideline* for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systemsi Phase I,
Light-Duty GasolinePowered Vehicles - Test Procedures Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim CA ORDER FROM-
NTIS-PB 245 788/AS $8.50
1HA327 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase II,
Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines - Quality Assurance Guidelines BY H. Wimette, R. Pilkington, and T. Kelly, Olson
Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 332 $9.25
1HA327 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase II,
Heavy-Dirty Diesel Engines - Test Procedures BY H. Wimette, R. Pilkington, and T. Kelly, Olson Laboratories, Inc
Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 333 $7.50
1HA327 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase III,
Light-Duty Diesel-Powered Vehicles - Quality Assurance Guidelines B Y H. Wimette, R. Pilkington, and T. Kelly,
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 562 $3.50
1HA327 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase III,
Light-Duty Diesel-Powered Vehicles - Test Procedures BY H. Wimette, R. Pilkington, and T. Kelly, Olson
Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 563 $4.00
1HA327 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase IV,
Heavy-Duty Gasoline Engines - Quality Assurance Guidelines BY H. Wimette, R. Pilkington, and T. Kelly, Olson
Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 564 $4.00
1HA327 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase IV,
Heavy-Duty Gasoline Engines - Tesl Procedures BY H. Wimette, R. Pilkington, and T. Kelly, Olson Laboratories,
Inc. Anaheim, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 251 565 $4.00
1HA327 Method for Obtaining Replicate ^articulate 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
1AA008 Mathematical Modeling of Simulated Photochemical Smog Systems Applications, inc. San Rafael, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 246 122/AS $6.25
1AA005 Study of the Social and Economic Impact of Odors - Phase til Copley International Corporation La Jolla, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 589/AS $7.50
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
1AA001 World's Air Quality Management Standards: Volume 1 - The Air Quality Management Standards of the
World, including United Stales Federal Standards North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 241 875/AS $10.50
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
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: 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: NTIS-PB 226
874/AS
660/2-73-004 1BB036 Nomographs for Thermal Pollution Control Systems BY C. Jedlkka, Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 582
660/2-73-005 1BB044 Batch Disinfection of Treated Wastewater With Chlorine at Less Than 1 Degree C BY R. C. Gordon, and C. V.
Davenport, Arctic Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Fairbanks, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 092
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660/2-73-006o 1BB045 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume I - Summary BY C. E. Pound, BY R. W. Crites,
and Metcolf and Eddy, Ire. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 940
660/2-73-C06b 1BB045 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse By Land Application, Volume II - Summary BY C. E. Pound, and R. W.
Crites, MefcaU and Eddy. Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 941
660/2-73-007 1BA027 Evaluation of Flame Emission Determination of Phosphorus in Water BY W. R. Seitz, Southeast Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 142/9AS
660/2-73-008 1BA027 Mercury in the Environment BY D. H. Klein, Hope College Holland, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 256/AS
660/2-73-009 16A027 Evaluation of a Microwave-Induced Plasma Spectrometer For Trace Analysis BY W. R. Seitz, Southeast
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 390
660/2-73-010 1BB036 Treqtment of Domestic Waste-water and NSSC Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes BY P. J. Farrell, L. R. Heble, and A.
G. Stenhser, Harriman Utility Board Harriman, TN ORDER FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 228 094
660 '2-73-012 1BA032 Negatively Buoyant Jets in a Cross Flow BY J. L. Anderson, F. L. Parker, and B. A. Benedict, Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN ORDER FROM: 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: 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. McNobb,
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: 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,
IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 268, 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: 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: NTIS-PB 228 565/AS
660 '2-73-018 1BB036 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: NTIS-PB 229 408
660/2-73-019 1BB037 Color Removal From Kraft Milt Effluents By Uitratlttration BY H. A. Fremount, D. C. Tate, and R. L. Goldsmith,
U.S. Plywood-Champion Paper, Inc. Hamilton, OH ORDER FROM: 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. Toros, American Water Works Association Research Foundation New York, NY ORDER FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 238 469
660/2-73-022 1BB045 Tertiary Treatment With a Controlled Ecological System BY A. L. Gram, Gram/Phillips Associates, Inc. Water
District Calabasas, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 261 /AS
660/2-73-023 1BB036 Regeneration of Chronicled Aluminum Deoxidizers BY H. C. Hicks, and R. A. Jarmuth, Boeing Commercial
Airplane Company Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 234 447
660/2-73-025a 1BB045 Hypofimnion Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume I - Dynamics of Bubble Plume BY R. E. Speece,
and Fawzi Rayyan, Texas, University of Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 265/AS
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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: 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 8. Baratz, WAPORA, Inc. Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 258/AS
660/2-73-027 1BA027 Tissue Enzyme Assay for Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Insecticides BY L. K. Cutkomp, Minnesota, University of St.
Paul, MN ORDER FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 231 259/AS
660/2-73-029 1BA025 Mathematical Model for Barged Ocean Disposal of Wastes BY R. C.Y. Koh, and Y. C. Chogy, Tetra Technology,
Inc. Pasadena, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 018
660/2-73-030 1BB037 Treatment of Sulfite 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: NTIS-PB
233139
660/2-73-031 1BB037 Proceedings Fourth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes Pacific Northwest Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 233 112
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: 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: 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:
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: 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: 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: 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: NTIS-PB 238 780/AS
660/2-74-001 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: 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: 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 Park, PA ORDER FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 233 136
660/2-74-005 1BB039 Quantification of Pollution in Agricultural Runoff BY J. N. Dornbush, J. R. Andersen, and L. L. Harms, South
Dakota State University Brookings, SD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 134 $6.75
660/2-74-006 1BB037 Wastewater Abatement in Canning Vegetables by IQB Blanching BY D. B. Lund, Wisconsin, University of
Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 495
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660/ 2-74-007 1BB037 Industrial Water Softener Waste Brine Reclamation BY J. Burton, and E. Kreusch, Culligan International Company
Northbrook, II ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 132
660/2-74-008 1BB037 Color Removal and Sludge Disposal Process for Kraft Mill Effluents BY E. L. Spruill, Continental Can Company
Hodge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 573/AS
660/2-74-009 1BB039 Demonstration of Three Recirculating Swine Waste Management Systems BY J. R. Miner, T. E. Hazen, R. J.
Smith, and G. B. Parker, Iowa State University Ames, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 179
660/2-74-010 1BA024 Saline Groundwater Produced with Oil and Gas BY A. G. Collins, U.S. Bureau of Mines Barrlesville, OK ORDER
FROM: 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: 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: 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. Donigian,
Hydrocomp, Inc. Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: 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 1. G. Koehrsen, Stanley
Consultants, Inc. Muscatine, IA American Distilling Company Pekin, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 383
660/2-74-015 (No. Cancelled) 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: 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. Bamett, Southern Piedmont Conservation Research
Center Watkinsville, GA ORDER FROM: 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: 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: NTIS-PB 236 798/AS
660/2-74-020 1BB037 Evaluation of Polymeric Clarification of Meat-Packing and Domestic Wastewaters Metropolitan Sewer Board
St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 900/AS
660/2-74-021 1BA027 Analysis of Coprostanol, An Indicator of Fecal Contamination BY J. E. Single/, C. J. Kirchmer, and R. Miura,
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 491 /AS
660/2-74-022 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/2-74-023 1BB039 Odors from Confined Livestock Production - A State of the Art BY J. R. Miner, Ohio State University Columbus,
OH ORDER FROM: 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: 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. Juneau,
Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 504/AS
660/2-74-026 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/2-74-027 1BB037 Treatment of Packing House Waste by Anaerobic Lagoons in Plastic-Media Filter* BY D. A. Baker, A. H.
Wymore, and J. E. White, Family and Foods, Inc. Denison, IA ORDER FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 240 123/AS $4.75
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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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. Snyder, From
Corporation Pawtucket, Rl BY T. A. Alspaugh, Cone Mills Corporation Greensboro, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238
292/AS
660/2-74-040 1BB037 Granite Industry Wastewater Treatment BY W. B. Fornham, Vermont, State of. Department of Water Resources
Montpelier, VT ORDER FROM: 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: 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: 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: NTIS-PB 239 442/AS $3.90
660/2-74-044 1BB037 Test Method for Volatile Component Stripping of Wastewater BY L. J. Thibodeaux, Arkansas, University of.
College of Engineering Foyetteville, AR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 567/AS
660/2-74-045 1BA027 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: NTIS-PB 235 944/AS
660/2-74-046 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: NTIS-PB 235 575/AS
660/2-74-047 1BB039 Waste Treatment System for Confined Hog Raising Operations BY W. R. Park, Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 558/AS $4.75
660/2-74-048 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: NTIS-PB 239 933 $3.75
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660/2-74-O49 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: NTIS-PB 235 385 $ 10.50
660/2-74-050 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
660/2-74-051 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: {No. Cancelled)
660/2-74-052 1BB039 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: NTIS-PB 235 633/AS
660/2-74-053 1BB045 Hypolimnetk Flow Regimes in Lakes and Impoundments BY J. Edinger, N. Yanagida, and I. M. Cohen,
Pennsylvania, University of Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 391 $7.00
660/2-74-054 1BB039 Volatization of Losses of Pesticides from Soil BY J. Lenny, and W. J. Farmer, California, University of Riverside,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 325/AS
660/2-74-055 1BB036 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: NTIS-PB 239 326'AS
660/2-74-056 1BA024 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: NTIS-PB 235 702/AS $5.80
660/2-74-057 1BB039 Soil Modification for DenitrificoNon 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. Peabody, E. C. Miller, and J. W. Thomas, Michigan State
University East Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 909/AS
660/2-74-058 1BB037 Proceedings: Fifth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes BY K. A. Dostal, Pacific Northwest
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 520 'AS $6.30
660/2-74-059 1BB037 Submerged Combustion Evaporator for Concentration of Brewery Spent Grain Liquor BY J. L. Stein, Anhejser
Busch St. Louis, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 475/AS
660/2-74-060 1BB037 Poultry Processing Wastewater Treatment and Reuses BY J. 0. Cliese, Maryland, State of, Department of Health
and Mental Hygiene Baltimore, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 185/AS
660/2-74-061 1BB037 Shrimp Canning Waste Treatment Study BY A. F. Maudlin, and A. J. Szabo, Dominque, Szabo and Associates, Inc.
Lafayette, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 050/AS
660/2-74-062 1BB045 Feasibility of Overflow Overland Flow Treatment of Feedlot Runoff BY R. E. Thomas, Robert S. Kerr
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 481 /AS
660/2-74-063 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: NTIS-PB 245 028/AS $7.50
660/2-74-064 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: NTIS-PB 244 943/AS $5.75
660/2-74-065 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: NTIS-PB 235 929/AS
660/2-74-066 1BB040 State-of-the-Ari: Sand and Gravel Industry BY B. D. Newport, ond J. E. Moyer, Robert S. Kerr Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 147/AS $2.85
660/2-74-067 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: NTIS-PB 236 608/AS
660/2-74-068 1BB039 Losses of Fertilizers and Pesticides from Claypan Soils BY G. E. Smith, Missouri, University of Columbia, MO
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 931 $4.75
660/2-74-069 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: NTIS-PB 239
368/AS
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660/2-74-070 1BB044 Extended Aeration Sewage Treatment in Cold Climate — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY H. J. Coutts, and
C. B. Christiansen, Arctic Environrt.ental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 350/AS
$4.75
660/2-74-071 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: NTIS-PB 239 425/AS $4.65
660/2-74-072 1BB042 Demonstration of the Separation and Disposal of Concentrated Sediments BY M. A. Nawrocki, Hittman
Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 322/AS
660/2-74-073 1BB042 Executive Summary of Three El A Demonstration Programs in Erosion and Sediment Control BY G. Sitek, B. C.
Becker, and M. A. Nawrocki, Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 333/AS
660/2-74-074 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: NTIS-PB 238 291 /AS
660/2-74-075 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: NTIS-PB 239 968/AS $5.75
660/2-74-076 1BA027 Automated Analysis of Individual Refractory Organics in Polluted Water BY W. Pitt, R. Jolley, and S. Katz,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 774/AS $5.25
660/2-74-077 1BA024 Organic Compounds Entering Groundwater from a landfill BY J. Robertson, G. R. Toussaint, and M. A. Jorque,
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 969/AS
660/2-74-078 1BA027 Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY '73 BY A. L. Alford,
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 472/AS
660/2-74-079 1BA027 Ion-Selective Membranes Electrodes for Water Pollution Water Monitoring BY G. A. Rechnitz, New York,
State University of Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 490/AS $2.80
660/2-74-080 (Unassigned) ORDER FROM: (Unassigned)
660/2-74-081 1BA029 Summary Report, Trail-Marking and Alarm Pheromones of Some Ants of the Genus Ana BY R. G. Riley, and
R. M. Silverstein, New York, State University of Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 562/AS $4.75
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: NTIS-PB 240 213/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: NTIS-PB 238 903/AS
660/2-74-086 1BB037 Mercury Recovery from Contaminated Waste Waters and Sludges Georgia Pacific Corporation Bellinghom,
WA ORDER FROM: 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: 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, NO Potato Service, Inc. Presque 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: 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
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660/2-74-O91 1BB037 Continuous Inplanl 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: NTIS-PB 239 200/AS
660/2-74-094 1BB036 Pollution Control Technology for Pesticide Formulators and Packagers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -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-OOla -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-O02 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. 1. 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 600/9-75-001 a -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-OOla -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, Block, Crow and Eidsness, Inc. Montgomery, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 253/AS $6.25
660/2-75-007 1BB045 Water Quality Effect of Diking a Shallow Arid-Region Lake — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY D. K.
Fuhriman, L. B. Merritt, J. S. Bradshaw, and J. R. Barton, Brigham Young University Prove, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 241 984/AS $7.50
660/2-75-008 1BB045 Role of Trace Elements in Management of Nuisance Growths — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —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 Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
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 of Effects of Land Application of Animal Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY W. L.
Powers, G. W. Wallingford, and L. S. Murphy, Kansas State 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 600/9-75-001 b -
-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 600/9-75-001 e —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 600/9-75-00Ib -BY H. L. Manges,
R. I. Lipper, 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 Warp Sizes From Textile Desizing Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -BY C. E.
Bryan, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 387/AS $4.25
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660/2-75-015 1BB039 Pollution Abatement From Cattle Feedlots in Northeastern Colorado and Nebraska — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 e —BY L. K. Porter, F. G. Viets, T. M. McCalla, L. F. Elliott, F. A. Norstadt, H. R. Duke, N. P. Swanson, I.
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 600/9-75-001 c -BY
T. F. Craft, 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. Siderewicz, 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
600/9-75-001 e —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 1BB045 Kinetic Model for Orthophosphate Reactions in Mineral Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e -BY C. G.
Enfield, and B. E. Bledsae, 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: (No. Cancelled)
660/2-75-024 1BB037 Taxonomy of Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolated From Pulp/Paper Mill Wastewater — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOle —BY M. D. Knittel, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 244 405/AS $3.75
660/2-75-025 1BB036 Chemical Coagulation/Mixed Media Filtration of Aerated Lagoon — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY J. F.
Grutsch, R. C. Mollatt, and A. W. Peters, American Oil Company Yorktown, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247
148/AS$5.50
660/2-75-026 1BB045 Water Quality Control Through a Single Crop Agriculture, No. 4 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -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-OOlc -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
660/3-73-001 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: 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: $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: NTIS-PB 226 874/AS
660/3-73-004 1BA021 Water Quality Requirements of Aquatic Insects BY A. R. Gaufin, Utah, University of Salt Lake City, UT ORDER
FROM: 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: NTIS-PB 231 248/AS
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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: NTIS-PB 225 027/2AS
660/3-73-007 1BA023 Effects of Protozoa on the Fate of Particolate Carbon BY H. W. Holm, and F. A. Smith, Southeast Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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
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: NTIS-PB 232 990
660/3-73-OI8 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: NTIS-PB 232 094/AS
660/ 3-73-019 1BA021 Early Life History and Feeding of Young Mountain WhrtefUh BY C. B. Stalnaker, and R. E. Gresswell, Utah State
University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-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: NTIS-PB 232 988
660/3-73-021 1BA026 First Annual Reports of EPA Grants Funded for 1FYGL 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: 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: 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: NTIS-PB 233 138
660/3-73-025 1BA023 NTA and Mercury in Artificial Stream Systems BY H. J. Kanio, and R. J. Beyers, Georgia, University of Athens, GA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 459
660/3-74-001 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-74-002 1BA023 Pesticides in the Illinois Waters of Lake Michigan BY R. A. Schacht, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 150/AS $4.25
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660/3-74-003 1BA022 Biologically Allowable Thermal Pollution Limits, Parts I and II BY W. Drost-Honsen, and A. Thorhaug, Miami,
University of Coral Gables, PL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 715 AS $3.20
660/3-74-004a 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: NTIS-PB 234 170
660/3-74-004b 1BA025 Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Final Report BY S. C. Chaung, and V. W. Goldschmidt, Purdue University
Lafayette, IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 171
660/3-74-005 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-74-006 1BA021 Culturing and Ecology of Diaptomus Clavipes and Cyclops Vernalis BY A. Robertson, C. W. Gehrs, B. D. Hardin,
and G. W. Hunt, Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 613/AS
660/3-74-007 1BA031 Biological Control of Aquatic Vegetation BY T. Sturrock, Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 238 909/AS $5.25
660/3-74-008 1BA021 low Winter Dissolved Oxygen in Some Alaskan Rivers Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College,
AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 443
660/3-74-009 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: NTIS-PB
235 932/AS
660/3-74-010 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-74-011 1AA006 Bio-Environmental Impact of Air Pollution from Fossil Fuel Power Plants National Ecological Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 720/AS $3.50
660/3-74-012 1AA006 Heavy Metal Accumulation in Soil and Vegetation From Smelter Emissions BY H. C. Ratsch, National
Ecological Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 719/AS
660/3-74-013 1EA077 Theoretical Model and Solubility Characteristics of Aroclor R 1254 in Water: Problems Associated with
Low-Solubility Compounds in Aquatic Toxicity Test -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY W. P. Schoor, Gulf
Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 550/AS $3.75
660/3-74-014 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: NTIS-PB 239 328/AS
660/3-74-015 1BA031 Sediments and Sediment-Water Nutrient Interchanges in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon BY A. R. Gahler, C. F.
Powers, and W. D. Sanville, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 238 470/AS
660/3-74-016 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: NTIS-PB 239 938 $5.75
660/3-74-017 1BA031 Silt Removal From a Lake Bottom — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —Lake Herman Development Associates, Inc.
Madison, SD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 250 $3.75
660/3-74-018 1AA006 Sulfur Content of Douglas Fir Foliage Near a Paper Mill BY H. C. Ratsch, National Ecological Research
Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 237 755/AS
660/3-74-019 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: NTIS-PB 238 487/AS
660/3-74-020 1BA031 Estimating Nutrient Loadings of Lakes from Non-Point Sources BY P. D. Uttormark, Wisconsin, University of
Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 355/AS $3.90
660/3-74-021 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: NTIS-PB 239 329/AS
660/3-74-022 1BA031 An Investigation of Ion Removed From Water and Wastewater BY R. J. Starkey, General Electric Company
Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 158/AS $5.75
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660/3-74-023 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
660/3-74-O24 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, Gulf Breeze Environmental
Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 653/AS $4.75
660/3-74-025 1BA023 Fate of Select Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment BY J. R. Sanborn, Illinois, University of, Illinois Natural
History Survey Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 749/AS
660/3-74-026 1BA022 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: NTIS-PB 234 201 $3.75
660/3-74-027 1BA022 Pharmacokinetics of Toxic Elements in Rainbow Trout BY E. J. Massaro, New York, University of Buffalo, NY
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 124/AS $3.75
660/3-74-028 1BA026 Cladophora Distribution in Lake Ontario (IFYGL) — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY C. T. Wezemak, D. R.
Lezenga, and F. C. Polcyn, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan Ypsilanti, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240
307/AS $4.75
660/3-74-029 1BA026 Future Dredging Quantities in the Great Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY C. N. Raphael, E. Jaworski,
C. Ojala, and D. S. Turner, Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 741 /AS $7.50
660/3-74-030 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
660/3-74-031 1BA022 Environmental Requirements of Selected Estuarine Gliated Protozoa — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY A.
C. Borror, New Hampshire, University of Durham, NH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 125/AS $4.25
660/3-74-032 1BA031 Nutrient Inoctivation 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: NTIS-PB 239 969/AS $5.75
660/3-74-O33 1BA024 Salt Water Detection in the Cimarron Terrace, Oklahoma — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -Oklahoma Water
Resources Board Oklahoma City, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 269/AS $7.00
660/3-74-034 1BA031 Eutrophication 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-O01 1EA077 Impact of the Use of Microorganisms on the Aquatic Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY D. G.
Aheam, Georgia State University Atlanta, GA BY A. W. Bourquin. Gulf 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 Taboo's Indian Creek Reservoir — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
Lake Tahoe Area Council South Lake Tahoe, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 725/AS $7.00
660/3-75-004 1BA026 Phytoptonkton 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. WinfieM, and D. M. DiToro, Manhattan College Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 046/AS
$7.00
660'3-75-O06 1BA026 Phosphorus Uptake and Release by Lake Ontario Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY R. T.
Bannerman, D. E. Armstrong, R. F. Harris, and G. C. Holdren, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 240 614/AS $4.25
660/3-75-007 1BA023 Microbwl Degradation and Accumulation of Pesticides in Aquatic Systems BY D. F. Paris, D. L. Lewis, Jr., J. T
Bornett, and G. L Baughman, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 241 293/AS $4.25
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660/3-75-008 1BA031 Marine Algol Assay Procedure BoMle 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 Toxieity Tests with Fish, Mocro'mvertebrates, and Amphibians — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a -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 Culturing Three Freshwater Zooplankton Species — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 a —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 and Culture of Research Fish — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY 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 —BY 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 DDT in Marine Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY J. H. Phillips, E. E.
Haderlie, and W. L. Lee, Stanford University Pacific Grove, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 511 /AS $5.25
660/3-75-014 1BA032 Flow Establishment and Initial Entrainment 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 cephalus 1. — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY
C. E. Nash, and J. R. Sylvester, Oceanic Foundation Waimanalo, HI ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 635/AS $3.75
660/3-75-016 1BA022 Toxieity of Selected Pesticides to the Bay Mussel (Mytilus edutis) — Abstracted 600/9-75-O01b -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 Problems in the Northwestern United States — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY F.
Van der Leeden, L. A. Cerrillo, and D. W. Miller, Geraghty 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 600/9-75-001 b -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. Lotspeich,
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 Zooplankton Production in Lake Ontario as Influenced by Environmental Perturbations — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c — 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 Mirex 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 600/9-75-001c -BY D. 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
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660/3-75-027 1BA031 Nutritional Ecology of Nuisance Aquatic Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY G. C. Gerloff, Wisconsin,
University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 263/AS $4.75
660/3-75-028 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Conceited)
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 Ada, 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-OOlc -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 600/9-75-001 c -BY P.
0. Uttormarlc, and J. P. Wall, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 177/AS $6.75
660/3-75-034 1BA031 Proceedings: Btostimulation-Nutrient 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-Malothion Interaction in Artificial Salt-Marsh Ecosystems: Effects and Degradation —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —BY A. W. Bourquin, Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf
Breeze, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 251 /AS $4.25
660/3-75-036 1AA006 Some Effects of Cadmium on Coniferous Forest Soil/Utter Microcosms — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY H.
Bond, B. lighthort, R. Shimabuku, and L. Russell, National Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 035/AS $3.75
660/3-75-037 1BA032 Improving the Statistical Reliability of Stream Heat Assimilation Prediction — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -
BY R. W. McLay, M. S. Hundal, and K. R. Lambom, Richard McLay, Consulting Engineers Essex Junction, VT ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 246 250/AS $6.25
660/3-75-038 1BA032 Evaluation of Mathematical Models for Temperature Prediction in Deep Reservoirs — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -BY F. L. Parker, B A. Benedict, and C. Tsai, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 246 576/AS $8.00
660/3-75-039 1BA032 Analysts 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
660/4-75-001 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
660/4-75-002 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
660/4-75-003 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
660/4-75-004 1BA027 Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analyses: Assistance Projects, FY 74 — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc —BY A. L. Alford, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 247 056/AS $4.00
660/4-75-005 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
660/9-74-001 1R Wl 03 Bibliography of Publications and Reports of the Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory B Y B.
McCauley, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: Library, NERC-
Corvallis, 200 S.W. 35th, Corvallis, OR 97330
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660/9-74-002 1BB045 Great Lakes Water Quality — Status of Pertinent EPA Research — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY A. F.
Bartsch, C. Frank, and S. Peterjon, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NERC
- Corvallis, 200 S. W. 35th, Corvallis, OR 97330
670/1-73-001 670/1-73-001 thru 670/1-73-035 are Unassigned numbers and will remain Unassigned ORDER FROM:
(Unassigned)
670/1 73 036 1RA103 Annual Report for Calendar Year 1972, Environmental Toxicology Research National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NERC, Cincinnati, OH 45268
670/1-74-001 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
670/1-75-001 1CA046 Evaluation of Semipermeable Membranes for Concentration of Organic Contaminants in Drinking Water —
- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOU —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
670/2-73-001 1DB064 Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Methods of Solid Waste Testing BY D. f. Bender, M. L. Peterson, and
H. Stierli, Solid Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 479 $6.75
670- 2-73-002 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-003 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
670/ 2-73-004 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-005 1DB314 Utilization of Bark Waste BY R. A. Currier, and M. L. Lover, Oregon State University, School of Forestry Corvallis,
OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 876 $7.00
670/2-73-006 1DB063 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 1DB314 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 Its 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 1DB311 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 1DB311 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 1DB311 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
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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 Leachale 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: 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. I. Conden Jr., De Laureal 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
670/2- 73-028 (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 1DB314 Radiolytic Hydrolysis of Cellulose BY J. A. Kelly, Virginia. University of Charlottesville, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 221 877 $3.25
670/2-73-031 1BB043 U-Tube Aeration BY R. C. Mitchell, North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 228127/AS
670/2-73-032 1DB063 first Annual Progress Report on a Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators BY D. A. Vaughan, 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. Cole, J. B^Stamberg andIX.f.
Bishop, D.C. Pilot Plant, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: 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^ andID_;£ Bi'hop. DX. Pilot
Pbnt, EPA, and D.C. Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC ORDER FROM: 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 Waste. 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: NTIS-PB 231 371
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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: 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: 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 Treatment
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: NTIS-PB 224 715/AS
670/2-73-047b (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-048 1DB063 Hospital Solid Waste Disposal in Community Facilities BY A. F. Iglar, 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. Boettner, 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: 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 1DB314 Nitrite-Accelerated Photochemical Degradation of Cellulose as a Pretreatment for Microbiological
Conversion to Protein BY A. Fookson, and G. Frohnsdorff, Gillette Research Institute Rockville, MD ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 222 115 $5.25
670/2-73-053A 1DB311 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 16 volume set)
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: NTIS-PB 224 582/AS $8.50
670/2-73-053D 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volum 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
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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 1DB311 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. Ottinger, 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 SHe 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
670/2-73-0531 1DB311 Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume
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
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
670/2-73-0531 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 224 591/AS
$9.50
670/2-73-053M 1 DBS 11 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 1 DBS 11 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
670/2-73-053O 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
670/2-73-053P 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
670/2-73-054 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:
NTIS-PB 224 831/6AS
670/2-73-055 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-056 1 DBS 14 Problems and Opportunities in Management of Combustible Solid Wastes International Research and
Technology Corporation Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 467 $ 12.25
670/2-73-057 1DB063 Study of Incinerator Residue Analysis of Water Soluble Components BY R. J. Schoenberger, ond P. W. Purdom,
Drexel University, Environmental Engineering Program Philadelphia. PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 458 $9.25
670/2-73-058 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: NTIS-PB 231 378
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670/2-73-059 1BB034 Dual Functioning Swirl Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator/ Concentrator BY R. Field, Edison Water Quality
Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 182/3
670/2-73-060 1BB033 Enhancing Trickling Filter Plant Performance By Chemical Precipitation BY R. E. Derrington, D. M. Stevens, and
J. E. Laughlin, Richardson, City of Richardson, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 929/OAS '.
670/2-73-061 1DB064 Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion of Organic Solid Wastes BY J. F. Andrews, and K. Kambhu, Clemson University,
Environmental Systems Engineering Department Clemson, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 396 $4.75
670/2-73-062 1BB043 Sludge Conditioning Using SOz and Low Pressure for Production of Organic Feed Concentrate BY M. S.
Weinburg, Foster D. Snell, Inc. Florham Park, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 343 $6.25
670/2-73-063 1DB064 Composted Municipal Refuse as a Soil Amendment BY C. C. Hortenstine, and D. F. Rothwell, Florida, University of
Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 422 $4.25
670/2-73-064 1BB043 Pilot - Demonstration Project for Industrial Reuse of Renovated Municipal Wastewater BY G. A. Harstlcatte
Jr., Walnut Creek Central Control Sanitary District Walnut Creek, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 507/AS
670/2-73-065 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
670/2-73-066 1DB314 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. Povia, and D. G.
Crowder, Byrne Engineering Corporation New Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: 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: 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. Rockville, MD
ORDER FROM: 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: 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. Honock, K. L Zippier,
and E. C. Herkert, Elson T. Killam Associates, Inc. Milburn, NJ ORDER FROM: 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: 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: 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: 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: NTIS-PB 228 108/AS
670/2-73-077 1BB034 Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —Edison Water Quality Laboratory,
EPA Edison, NJ ORDER FROM: 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: 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
670/2-73-080 1BB040 Removal of Heavy Metals from Mine Drainage by Precipitation BY L. W. Ross, Denver, University of Denver,
CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 584, AS
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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: 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: NTIS-PB 234 169
670/2-73-083 1DB063 Study of Institutional Solid Wastes BY J. C. Burchinal, West Virginia University, Deportment 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: NTIS-PB 231 838
670/2-73-085 1DB063 Poultry Manure Disposal by Plow-Furrow-Cover Rutgers University, College of Agriculture and Environmental
Science New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 430 $5.50
670/2-73-086 1DB311 Public Attitudes Toward Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities BY L L. Lackey, 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 Plastics 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: NTIS-PB 231 338/AS
670/2-73-089A 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
670/2-73-089B 1DB063 Design and Control of Incinerator., Volume II - Appendices BY A. F. Sarofim, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Chemical Engineering Department Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 626/AS $6.50
670/2-73-090 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
670/2-73-091 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
670/2-73-092 1BB040 Abatement of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation BY C. K. Stoddard, Ralph M. Parsons
Company Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 407/AS
670/2-73-093 1BB040 Appraisal of Neutralization Processes to Treat Coal Mine Drainage BY H. L. Lovell, Pennsylvania State
University University Park, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 249/AS
670/2-73-094 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-095 1 DBS 14 Single-Cell Protein From Waste Cellulose BY C. D. Callihan, and C. E. Dunlap, Louisiana State University,
Department of Chemical Engineering Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 873/AS $3.75
670/2-73-096 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
670/2-73-097 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-73-098 1BB033 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: NTIS-PB 232 369/AS
670/2-73-099 1BB041 Investigation of Surface Films - Chesapeake Bay Entrance BY W. G. Moclntyre, C. L. Smith, and J. C. Munday,
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Gloucester Point, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 968/AS
670/2-73-100 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: NTIS-PB 232 449/AS
670/2-73-101 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
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670/2-73-102 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670 2-73-103 1BB043 Ferric Chloride and Organic Polyelectrolytes for the Removal of Phosphorus BY O. Green, D. Von Dam, B.
LaBeau, T. L Campbell, and S. L. Daniels, Grand Rapids, City of Grand Rapids, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239
866/AS $5.25
670/2-73-104 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
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: NTIS-PB 232 370/AS
670/2-74-002 1BB040 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: 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: NTIS-PB 234 173
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 231 171 /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 226 130/AS $3.75
670/2-74-007 1DB064 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: NTIS-PB 233 143 $3.00
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: NTIS-PB 233 026 $10.50
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 226 582/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 $15.00
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: 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. Shofizadeh, and C. Mclntyre, Montana, University of,
Wood Chemistry Laboratory Missoula, MT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 246 $6.00
670/2-74-016 1DB314 Reclamation of Energy from Organic Waste BY J. T. Pfeffer, Illinois, University of, Department of Civil Engineering
Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 176/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
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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 $ 14.25
670/2-74-O20 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: 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 108314 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 1DB314 Raw Materials Transportation Costi and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and
Steel, Volume II - Appendices BY J. F. Foron, 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. Cohn, 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. Freed, Oregon
State University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 178/AS $5.50
670/2-74-028 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
6 0/2-74-029 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
670/2-74-030 1BB036 Waterbome 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 1DB314 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
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670/2-74-036a 1DB314 Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles, Final Report: Appendix A - Manual for Use of the Computer
Codes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY J. C. Liebmcm, Illinois, University of Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 239 898/AS $4.25
670/2-74-036b 1 DBS 14 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
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, Curran 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: 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 Niles, 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. Maher, Philadelphia Water
Department Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: 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.
Stucky, 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: 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: 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
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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: NTIS-PB 233 116 $5.00
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. Deportment 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 Phosphate 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-Cycled 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 Wastewater 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 Flow 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: NTIS-PB 238 905/AS
670/2-74-076a 1DB064 Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill - First Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -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
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670/2-74-076B 1DB064 Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge Landfill - Second Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -~
BY O. B. Andersland, *. 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
670/2-74-078 1DB063 Industrial Chemicals Solid Waste Generation — The Significance of Process Resource Recovery, and
Improved Disposal BY J. C. Saxton, and M. Kramer, International Research and Technology Corporation Arlington,
VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 464 $6.25
670/2-74-079 1BB034 Evaluation of Three Combined Sewage Overflow Treatment Alternatives — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a ~-
BY J. W. Parks, ShelbyV.He, 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
600/9-75-001 a —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:
I 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-OOla —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 600/9-75-001 a -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 Cool BY E. C. Grim, and R. D. Hill, Industrial Waste Treatment
Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: 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:
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
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670/2-74-095b 1 DBS 14 Forecast of the Effects of Air and Water Controls of Solid Waste Generation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a
-BY R. Stone, and D. Brows, Ralph Stone and Company, Inc. Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238 8197AS
$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
670/2-74-097 1BB038 Characterization of Vessel Waste in Duluth-Superior Harbor — Abstracted 600/9-75-00lo -BY G. D.
Gumtz, D. M. Jordan, and R. Waller, Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
241 081/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-OOla —BY J. W. Lislcowitz, G. J. France/, and J. Torzynski,
American Standards, Inc. New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 581 /AS $3.75
670/2-75-O03 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—001 a —BY R. G. Sanders, S. R. Rich, and T. G. Pantozelos, 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-OOla —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-OOlb —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—75-001 a —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-O08 1BB043 System Alternatives in Oxygen Activated Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY D. f. Bishop, S. M.
Bennet, and A. 8. 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-OOlc —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 Setling Characteristics of Particulates in Storm and Sanitary Wastewaters — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b —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-OOla -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. Forrell,
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-OOld —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. Weet, Lancy Laboratories Zelienople, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 793/AS
$3.75
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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
670/2-75-018 1BB036 Reclamation of Metal Values from Metal-Finishing Waste Treatment Sludges — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b —BY A. B. Tripler Jr., R. H. Cherry Jr., and G. R. Smithson Jr., Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 018/AS $4.75
670/2-75-019 1BB034 Biological Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflow at 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 Kenosha, Wl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 126/AS $8.50
670/2-75-020 1BB034 Sewerage System Monitoring and Remote Control — Abstracted 6CO/9-75-001b -BY T. R. Watt, R. G.
Skrentner, and A. C. Davanzo, Detroit Metro Water Department Detroit, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 107/AS
$7.00
670/2-75-021 1BB034 Bench-Scale High-Rate Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows With Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY P. E. Moffa, Jr., E. C Tifft, S. L Richardson, and J. E. Smith, Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 296/AS $7.00
670/2-75-022 1BB034 Urban Stormwater Management Modeling and Decision-Making — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -BY J. P.
Heaney, W. C. Huber, H. Sheikh, M. A. Medina, J. R. Doyle, W. A. Peltz, and J. E. Darling, Florida, University of
Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242 290/AS $7.00
670/2-75-023 1DB064 Evaluation of Health Hazards Associated With Solid Waste Sewage Sludge Mixtures — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb -BY W. L. Gaby, East Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
810/AS$4.25
670/2-75-024 1DB064 Industrial Solid Waste Classification Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY J. B. Berkowitz, F. March,
and R. Home, Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 119/AS $ 10.50
670/2-75-025 1DB063 High-Temperature Vortex Incinerator — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY R. C. Thurnau, and D. A. Oberacker,
Solid and Hazardous Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 723/AS $3.75
670/2-75-026a 1DB314 Analysis Models 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 239 117/AS
$7.50
670/2-75-026b 1 DBS 14 Analysis Models 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 239 494/AS
$7.25
670/2-75-027 1BB043 Reverse Osmosis 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 Hemet, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 354 'AS $3.75
670/2-75-028 1BB043 Electrochemical Carbon Regeneration BY P. H. Owen, and J. P. Barry, Environics, Inc. Huntington Beach, 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-OOla
—BY P. O. Case, Anaconda Company Waterbury, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 822/AS $4.25
670/2-75-030 1DB064 Urban Street Cleaning — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —BY A. H. Levis, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Brooklyn,
NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 327/AS $6.25
670/2-75-031 1 DBS 14 Solid Waste Conversion: Cellulose Liquefaction — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY J. A. Kaufman, and A. H.
Weiss, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 509/AS $7.25
670/2-75-032 1DB314 Fabrication of Single Cell Protein From Cellulosic Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -BY W. H. Daly, and
Jr., L. P Ruiz, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 502/AS $4.25
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670/2-75-033a 1DB064 Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. I - Summary —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY N. L. Hecht, and D. S. Duvall, Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 310/AS $3.75
670/2-75-033b 1DB064 Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. II - Municipal Sludges —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b -BY N. L. Hecht, and D. S. Duvall, Dayton Research Institute, University of Dayton, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 311 /AS $7.50
670/2-75-033c 1DB064 Characterization and Utilization of Municipal and Utility Sludges and Ashes: Vol. Ill - Utility Coal Ash —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —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 600/9-75-001 b —BY N. L Hecht, and D. S. Duvall, Dayton Research Institute,
University of Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 313/AS $4.25
670/2-75-034 1DB314 Specifications for Materials Recovered from Municipal Refuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb -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
600/9-75-001 b -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 600/9-75-001 b -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 $6.25
670/2-75-038 1BB043 Demonstrated Technology and Research Needs for Reuse of Municipal Wastewater — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b —BY C. J. Schmidt, and E. V. Clements III, SCS Engineers Long Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
249 151/AS$ 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. Polo 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 Munkipal Refuse —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —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, Control and Monitor Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIc —BY R.
J. Pilie, R. E. Boier, 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-OOlb -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 Reports - 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 darifiers by Dynamic Straining — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle
-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 600/9-75-001 c -BY E. f. Brater, and J. D.
Sherrill, Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-TO 242 830/AS $5.25
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670/2-75-047 1BB040 Up-Dip Versus 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 600/9-75-001 c —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
670/2-75-049 1BB043 Review of Landspreading 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 1CB047 Direct Filtration of Lake Superior Water for Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Summary Report — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc -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 Asbestiform Fiber Removal - Appendix A. Weather and Lake
Level Data, Water Quality Data, and Raw Water Pumping Schedule — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -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-OOlc —Black 8. 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-OOlc —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 —Block 8. 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 Nitrifieation-Denitrification — 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-OOle —
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. 0. Gumtz, and E. J. Martin, Environmental Quality Systems, Inc. Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 242
461/AS $5.75
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670/2-75-057 1BB041 Guidelines for the Disposal of Small Quantities of Unused Pesticide — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOU -BY E.
W. Lawless, T. L. Ferguson, and A. F. Meiners, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
244 5577AS $9.50
670/2-75-058 1DB314 Environmental Assessment of Future Disposal Methods for Plastics in Municipal Solid Waste — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 c -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
670/2-75-059 1BB041 Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, February 1975 - April 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -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 Suffides in Sanitary Sewers Using Air and Oxygen — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —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-OOlc —
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, IL 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, N J 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-O17 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
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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
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: NTIS-PB 238 751 /AS $2.65
670/4-74-009 1BA027 Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds at the UG/1 Level in Water by Gas Chromotography BY T. A.
Bellar, and J. J. Lichtenberg, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: 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-OOla —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-OOla —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-OOla —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: Part II - Scatter Plots — Abstracted
600/9—75-OOla —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: (Unossigned)
670/5-73-012 1DA312 Systems Simulation and Solid Waste Planning: A Cose 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
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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. 0. 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 ID A312 Case Study and Business Analysis of the Scrap Industry Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 229 200/AS $4.75
670/5-74-003 1 DAS 12 Can Federal Procurement Practices be Used to Reduce Solid Waste BY J. Milgrom, Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 727/AS $7.50
670/5-74-004 IDAS 12 Secondary Fiber Recovery Incentive Analysis BY F. A. Cardin, Resource Planning Institute Cambridge, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241 082/AS $10.25
670/5-74-005 1DA312 Aluminum as a Component of Solid Waste and a Recoverable Resource BY R. J. Talley, and R. H. Ongerth,
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 770/AS $3.25
670/5-74-006 IDAS 12 Criteria for Regional Solid Waste Management Planning — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —BY B. H. Stevens,
Regional Science Research Institute Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 631 $9.50
670/5-74-007 1DA312 Optimal 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 IDAS 12 Optimization Models for Regional Public Systems BY K. S. Vosan. California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 231 309/AS $4.75
670/5-74-009 IDAS 12 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
670/5-75-001 1 DAS 12 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-PB 239
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 thru 670/9-73-034 are Unassigned and Will Remain Unassigned ORDER FROM: (Unassignedl
670/9-73-035 1DA312 Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Demand for Municipal Collection of Household Refuse Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH 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-O55 IRA 103 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, Fiscal 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 FROM: NTIS-PB 229 510/AS $5.25
670/9-74-002 1RA103 News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati - May-December, 1973 National Environmental Research
Center. EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB230 935/AS $6.25
670/9-74-O03 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 Sewer Systems National Environmental Research Center, Technical
Information Staff Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: Pending
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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 253 048/AS $4.00
670/9-74-006 1RA103 Pollution Control Technology Assessment - Proceedings of an Environmental Resources Conference, May
1-3, 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-4)01 a -Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 238 303/AS $7.00
670/9-75-001 1RA103 Environmental Research Publications 1971-1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —Technical Information Staff,
NERC Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 239 602/AS $5.25
670/9-75-002 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
670/9-75-003 1RA103 News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, January - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-O01 a —
Technical Information Staff, NERC Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 131 /AS $4.25
670/9-75-004 1BB043 Upgrading Wastewater Stabilization Ponds to Meet New Discharge Standards — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOla -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 $7.50
670/9-75-005 1 RAT 03 Third U.S. — Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology, Proceedings, February 12 - 16,1974 —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc —National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 243 167/AS$ 13.00
670/9-75-006 1CB047 Handbook for Evaluating Water Bacteriology — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY E. E. Geldreich, Water
Supply Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 247 145/AS $7.50
670/9-75-007 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
670/9-75-008 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
680/1-75-001 1FA082 Synergistic Effect of Polonium-210 and Cigarette Smoke in Rats — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —BY S. C.
Black, and E. W. Bretthauer, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
246 174/AS $3.25
680/4-73-00 Ib 1HA327 Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program, 1973 - 1974 Quality Assurance
Research Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 962/AS $3.75
680/4-73-001A 1HA327 Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program, 1973 - 1974 National Environmental Research Center, Quality
Assurance Branch, EPA, Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 955/AS $3.25
680/4-73-002 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: NTIS-PB 240 764/AS
$3.75
680/4-74-001 1HA325 Accumulation of Tritium in Various Species of Fish Reared in Tritiated Water BY R. G. Patzer, A. A. Moghissi,
and D. N. McNeils, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 238
684/AS $3.25
680/4-74-002 1HA325 Polluted Groundwater: Estimating the Effects of Man's Activities (Formerly 600/4-74-002) BY J. F. Karuvian,
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 241
078/AS $5.75
680/4-74-003 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
680/4-75-001 1HA325 Handbook of Radiochemical Analytical Methods -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -BY F. B. Johns, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 621 /AS $5.75
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680/4-75-002a 1HA327 Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program - 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb —Quality Assurance
Research Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243 696/AS $3.25
680/4-75-O02b 1HA327 Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program- -1975 — Abstracted
600/9-75-001 b -National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 243
636/AS $3.75
680/4-75-003 1HA325 Development of a Biological Monitoring Network-A Test Case: Suitability of livestock ond Wildlife as
Biological Monitors for Organophosphorus Contaminants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —BY W. W. Sutton,
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV BY L. L. Salomon, Dugway Proving Ground Dugway, UT
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 062/AS $3.75
680/4-75-004 1HA326 Nonpoint-Source 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
680/4-75-005 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 245 890/AS $3.25
680 '4-75-006 1FA083 Tritium Froctionation in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e -BY J. C. McForlane, Notional Environmental
Research Center, EPA Los Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 839/AS $3.25
680/4-75-007 1HA327 Preliminary Milk Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -BY A. N. Jams, and D. G. Easterly, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas. NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 245 598/AS $3.75
680/4-75-008 1HA326 Monitoring Disposal-Well Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle -BY D. L. Warner, General Electric
Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA BY G. B. Morgan, Notional Environmental
Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 246 214/AS $5.25
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R 1-72-002 1AA007 Physiological Adaptations to Carbon Monoxide Levels and Exercise in Normal Men BY C. R. Collier, Southern
California, University of Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 834 $3.00
R1-72-003 1AA007 Interactions of Various Air Pollutants on Causation of Pulmonary Disease BY R. Ehrlich, and J. D. Renters, IIT
Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 064 $4.50
Rl_73_001 1805 Plant Analysis for Nutrient Assay of Natural Waters BY G. C. Gerioff, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 332
R1-73-004 1AA007 Research Study to Determine the Range of Carboxyhemoglobin in Various Segments of the American
Population Wisconsin, Medical College of Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 021 $3.00
SI-73-005 1HA099 Survey of Air and Population Lead Levels in Selected American Communities, A BY L. B. Tepper, and L. 5.
Levin, Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 459 $3.75
R2-72-001 1205 Evaluation of Waste Waters from Petroleum and Coal Processing BY L. E. Streebin, and G. W. Reid, Oklahoma,
University of Norman, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 610 $5.25
R2-72-002 1401 Pyritic Systems: A Mathematical Model BY A. H. Morth, E. E. Smith, and K. S. Shumate, Ohio State University
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 887
R2-72-004 1602 Identification of Polyehlorinated Biphenyls in the Presence of DDT-Type Compounds Baird-Atomic,
Incorporated Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 900
R2-72-005a 1613 Workbook of Thermal Plume Prediction - Vol. I - Submerged Discharges BY M. A. Shirazi, and L. R. Davis,
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 293
R2-72-005b 1613 Workbook of Thermal Plume Prediction - Vol. II - Surface Discharges BY L. R. Davis, and M. A. Shirazi, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 235 841 /AS
R2-72-006 1508 Free Floating Endless Belt Oil Skimmer, A BY R. W. Agnew, Rex Chainbelt, Incorporated Milwaukee, Wl ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 214 103 $3.50
R2-72-007 1508 Aerial Surveillance Spill Prevention System BY C. L. Rudder, C. J. Reinheimer, and J. L. Berrey, McDonnell Aircraft
Company, McDonnell Douglas Corporation St. Louis, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 484
R2-72-008 1102 Swirl Concentrator as a Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator Facility American Public Works Association
Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 687
R2-72-010 1509 Rapid Detection System for Organophosphates and Carbamate Insecticides in Water BY L H. Goodson,
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 764
R2-72-011 1DB063 Management Information for Solid Waste Collection BY R. M. Clark, National Environmental Research Center,
EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 308 $3.00
R2-72-012 1DB063 Urban Solid Waste Management: Economic Case Study BY R. M. Clark, National Environmental Research Center,
EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 394 $3.00
R2-72-013 1610 Winter Survival of Fecal Indicator Bacteria in a Subarctic Alaskan River BY R. C. Gordon, Alaska Water
Laboratory, EPA College, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 071 $3.00
R2-72-014 1402 Rehabilitation of a Brine-Polluted Aquifer BY J. S. Fryberger, Engineering Enterprises Norman, OK ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 218 860
R2-72-015 1503 Guidelines for Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Implementation BY B. C. Becker, and T. R. Mills,
Maryland, State of. Department of Water Resources Annapolis, MD Hittman Associates, Incorporated Columbia, MD
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213119
R2-72-016 1210 Forest Fertilization - A State of the Art Review and Description of Environmental Effects BY W. A. Groman,
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 073 $5.25
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R2-72-018
R2-72-019
R2-72-O20
R2-72-021
R2-72-022
R2-72-023
R2-72-026
R2-72-027
R2-72-028
R2-72-029
R2-72-030
R2-72-031
R2-72-032
R2-72-033
R2-72-034
R2-72-O35
R2-72-035a
R2-72-036
R2-72-037
R2-72-038
R2-72-039
R2-72-040
R2-72-041
1206 Proceedings Third Notional Symposium on Food Processing Wastes Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA
Corvallis, OR Notional Canners Association Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 2 U 41 8
1AB013 Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Investigation of Limestones and Their Calcines and Correlation
with Reactivity with Acid Gases BY N. Ashford, and F. Jarke, III Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 21 1504 $3.00
1 ABO 13 Study of Chemically Active Fluid Bed Gasifier for Reduction of Sulfur Oxide Emissions Esso Research Centre
Abingdon, Berkshire, England ORDER FROM: MTIS-PB 2 1 1 438 $6.00
1 ABO 13 Study of Characterization and Control of Air Pollutants from a Ruidized-bed Boiler - The SOl Acceptor
Process Pope, Evans, and Robbins Alexandria, VA ORDER FROM: NT1S-PB 229 242/AS $16.75
1AB013 Survey of Coal Availabilities by Sulfur Content Mitre Corporation Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
21 1505 $3.00
1 ABO 13 Cydk Operation of Plate Columns for Gas-Liquid Contacting Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge,
MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 2 1 1 853 $3.00
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1 ABO 13 Pilot Scale Up of Processes to Demonstrate Utilization of Pulverized Coal FHyash Modified by the Addition
of Limestone - Dolomite Sulfur Dioxide Removal Additives West Virginia University, Coal Research Bureau
Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 2 1 3 639 $3.00
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1701 Investigation of Phosphorus Removal Mechanisms in Activated Sludge Systems, An BY W. E. Morgan, and E.
G. Fruh, Texas, University of Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 2 1 3 893
1703 Fhndized Bed Clarification as Applied to Wastewater Treatment BY J. C. Orcutt, Research Triangle Institute
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 216 604
1508
1701
Air Modulated Vacuum Oil Recovery Collection of Spilled Oil (Foams) Cleveland, City of Cleveland, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 2 1 4 695
Evaluation of Processes Available for Removal of Phosphorus from Wastewater BY L. K. Cecil, Cecil, L K.,
Consulting Engineer Tucson, AZ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 191 $3.75
1AB013 SOl-Free Two-Stage Coal Combustion Process Applied Technology Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 21 1888 $3.00
1 ABO 13 SOJ-Free Two-Stage Coal Combustion Process — Appendices Applied Technology Corporation Pittsburgh, PA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 2 1 6 329 $5 .45
(No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
1 504 Flow into a Stratified Reservoir California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 2 1 3 072
1 ABO 13 Development of the Catalytic Chamber Process Tyco Laboratories, Incorporated Waltham, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 220 436 $3.00
1508 Appearance and Visibility of Thin Oil Films on Water, The BY B. Homstein, Edison Water Quality Research
Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 825
1BB043 Sewage Sludge Incineration Office of Research and Monitoring, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
21 1 323 $3.00
1AB013 Sulfur Behavior and Sequestering of Sulfur Compounds DuringC-al Ca^izali.*, Gasification and
Combustion Scientific Research Instruments Corporation Baltimore, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 21 1 481 $3.00
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R2-72-042 1AB012 Abatement of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources National Academy of Engineering, National
Research Council Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 961 $3.00
R2-72-043 1608 Control of Mercury Pollution in Sediments Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
213771 $2.75
82-72-045 1508 Restoration of Beaches Contaminated by Oil BY G. D. Gumtz, Meloy Laboratories, Incorporated Springfield, VA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 419
R2-72-046 1DB064 Investigation of the Biodegradability of Packaging Plastics, An BY J. E. Potts, R. A. Clendinning, and W. B.
Ackart, Union Carbide Corporation Bound Brook, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 488 $3.00
R2-72-047 1303 Evaluation of Canal Lining for Salinity Control in Grand Valley BY G. V. Skogerboe, and W. R. Waiker,
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214113
R2-72-049 1508 Concept Evaluation: Recovery of Floating Oil Using Polyurethane Foam Sorbent BY C. H. Henager, and J. D.
Smith, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 251
R2-72-050 1707 Full Scale Conversion of Anaerobic Digesters to Heated Aerobic Digesters Hamilton. City of Hamilton, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 448 $3.00
R2-72-051 1AB014 Development of Aqueous Processes for Removing NOx from Flue Gases Esso Research and Engineering
Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 858 $3.00
R2-72-052 1AA010 Design and Construction of a System for Remote Optical Sensing of Emissions BY M. L. Streiff, and C. R.
Claysmith, Convair Aerospace, Division of General Dymanics San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-P8 221 073
$6.00
R2-72-053 1703 Initial Mixing in Coagulation Processes BY R. J. Stenquisr, and W. J. Kaufman, California, University of Berkeley,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 902
R2-72-054 1508 Runoff of Oils from Rural Roads Treated to Suppress Dust BY F. J. Freestone, Water Quality Research Division,
EPA Edison, NJ
R2-72-055 1508 Biological Effects of Oil Pollution, Selected Bibliography II BY R. J. Nadeau, and T. H. Roush, Edison Water
Quality Research Laboratory, EPA Edison, Nj ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 483 $4.50
R2-72-056 1401 Acid Mine Drainage Treatment by Ion Exchange BY J. Holmes, and E. Kreusch, Culligan International Company
Northbrook, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 454
R2-72-057 1602 Development of Method for NTA Analysis in Raw Water BY J. K. Taylor, National Bureau of Standards
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 035
R2-72-059 1DB314 Beverage Container Problem - Analysis and Recommendations, The BY T. H. Bingham, and P. F. Mulligan,
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 341 $13.25
R2-72-060 1AB013 Low Sulfur-Char a* a Co-Product in Coal Gasification Consolidation Coal Company Library, PA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 214 162 $3.00
R2-72-061 1304 Characteristics of Rainfall Runoff from a Beef Cattle Feedlot BY R. D. Kreis, J F. McNabb, and M. R. Scalf,
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 929
R2-72-062 1AB015 Afterburner Systems Study Shell Development Company Emeryville, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 560 $6.00
R2-72-063 1AA010 Development of X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Elemental Analysis of Particulate Matter in the
Atmosphere and in Source Emissions Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213
366 $3.00
R2-72-064 1708 Calcium Phosphate Precipitation in Wastewater Treatment BY A. B. Menar, and D. Jenkins, California,
University of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 216 605
R2-72-065 1705 Full Scale Parallel Activated Sludge Process Evaluation BY E. D. Toerber, Freeport Illinois Water and Sewer
Commission Freeport, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 928
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R2-72-066 1AA010 Effect of Fuel Additives on the Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Participate Emissions and Automo-
tive Exhaust Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 799 $20.50
R2-72-067 1AA010 Improved Manual Method for NO* Emission Measurements, An Air Force Rocket Propulsion Laboratory
Edwards, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 859 $3.00
R2-72-068 1103 Storm Sewer Design - An Evaluation of the RRL Method BY J. B. Stall, and M. L. Terstriep, Illinois, University of,
Illinois State Water Survey Urbana, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 134
R2-72-069 1401 Oxidation of Pyrites in Chlorinated Solvents BY J. C. Troy, J. A. Boras, and D. R. Brenneman, Cyris Wm. Rice
Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 455
R2-72-070 1102 Storage and Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows Chippewa Falls, City of Chippewa Falls, Wl ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 214 106 $4.00
R2-72-071a 1HA326 Development of the Gold Amalgamation Sampling and Analytical Procedure for Investigation of Mercury
in Stack Gases, The BY G. W. Kalb, and C. Boldeck, TraDet, Incorporated Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
210 817 $4.85
R2-72-071 b 1H A326 Adaptation of the Gold Amalgamation Sampling and Analytical Procedure for the Analysis of Mercury and
Stack Gases to High SO2 Environments Observed in Smelters, The BY G. W. Kalb, TraDet, Incorporated
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 215 $3.00
R2-72-072o 1AB014 State of the Art for Controlling NO, Emissions, Part I, Utility Boilers Catalytic, Incorporated Charlotte, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 297 $5.45
R2-72-073 1202 Solvent Extraction Status Report BY L. F. Mayhue, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 458 $2.75
R2-72-074a 1613 Procedure and Case Study Demonstration for Evaluating the Cost of Thermal Effluent Control for Proposed,
A Steam-Electric Generating Units (Final Report) BY F. A. Smith, and L. Ortolano, Center for the Environment and
Man, Incorporated Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 207 $3.00
R2-72-074b 1613 Procedure for Estimating Costs of Thermal Effluent Modifications for Existing Steam-Electric Generating
Stations (Study Paper No. 2), A BY L. Ortolano, and f. A. Smith, Center for the Environment and Man, Incorporated
Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 123 $3.00
R2-72-075 1709 Equalization of Wastewater Hows BY M. D. LaGrega, O'Brien and Gere Engineers, Incorporated Syracuse, NY
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 389 $3.00
R2-72-076 1701 Removal of Organic and Eutrophying Pollutant* by Chemical-Biological Treatment Notre Dame, University of
Notre Dame, IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 628 $3.00
R2-72-077 1608 Control of Mercury Contamination in Freshwater Sediments BY G. Feick, E. E. Johanson, and D. S. Yeaple, JBF
Scientific Corporation Burlington, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 107 $4.00
R2-72-078 1608 Correlated Studies of Vancouver Lake - Hydraulic MODEL Study BY J. F. Orsborn, Washington State University
Pullman, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 248
R2-72-079 1602 Liquid Chromatography of Carbamate Pesticides BY A. D. Thurston Jr., Southeast Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 669
R2-72-080 1100 Projects of the Municipal Technology Branch through June 1972 Office of Research and Development,
Municipal Technology Branch, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 759
R2-72-081 1103 Water Pollution Aspects of Street Surface Contaminants BY J. D. Sartor, and G. B. Boyd, URS Research
Company San Mateo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 408
R2-72-O82 1102 Feasibility Study of Electromagnetic Subsurface Profiling BY R. M. Morey, and W. S. Harrington Jr., Geophysical
Survey Systems, Incorporated North Bilterica, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 892
R2-72-O83 1613 Controlling Thermal Pollution in Small Streams BY G. W. Brown, and J. R. Brazier, Oregon State University
Corvollis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 901 $6.50
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R2-72-087 1AB012 Study of Resistivity ind Conditioning of Fly Ash, A Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 212 607 $3.00
R2-72-088 1AB015 Investigation of Odor Control in the Rendering Industry Fats and Protein Research Foundation Incorporated Des
Plaines, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 386 $3.00
R2-72-089 1AA010 Study of Laser Backscatter By Particulates in Stack Emissions BY E. E. Uthe, and C. E. Lapple, Stanford Research
Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 530 $3.00
R2-72-090 1AA010 Development and Application of Tunable Diode Lasers to the Detection and Quantitative Evaluation of
Pollutant Gases BY E. D. Hinkle ', Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory Lexington, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 214 240 $3.00
R2-72-091 1102 Pressure Sewer System Demonstration, A BY I. G. Carcich, R. P. Farrell, and L. J. Hetling, New York State
Department of Environmental Conservation Albany, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 409 $14.25
R2-72-092 1AA010 Off-line Analysis Programs for Long-Path Spectrometer BY R. H. Hansen, and R. H. Dye, Bendix Aerospace
Systems Division Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 625 $3.00
R2-72-093 1AA010 Study of Air Pollutants by Microwave Spectroscopy BY G. F. Crable, Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 554 $3.00
R2-72-094 1303 Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts, 1968-1969 BY G. V. Skogerboe, W. R. Walker, and V. T.
Sahni, Colorado State University, Agricultural Engineering Department Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214
105 $5.25
R2-72-097 1AB013 Emissions From and Within an Allison J-33 Combustor BY A. M. Mellor, Purdue University Lafayette, IN ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 212 844 $3.00
R2-72-098 1AA010 Optical Studies of Automotive and Natural Hazes: Scattering from Single Particles BY D. T. Phillips, and P. J.
Wyott, Science Spectrum, Incorporated Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 361 $3.00
R2-72-099 1AA010 In-Stack Transmissometer Techniques for Measuring Opacities of Particiulate Emissions from Stationary
Sources BY C. M. Peterson, and M. Tomaides, Environmental Research Corporation St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 212 741 $3.00
R2-72-100 1AB013 Applicability of SO2 Control Processes to Power Plants BY A. R. Sliger, M.W. Kellogg Company Piscataway, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 421 $3.00
R2-72-101 1304 Bibliography of Livestock Waste Management BY J. R. Miner, D. Bundy, and G. Christenbury, Iowa State
University Ames, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214410
R2-72-103 1704 Hollow Fibre Technology for Advanced Waste Treatment BY J. D. Bashaw, T. A. Orofino, and J. K. Lawson,
Monsanto Research Corporation Durham, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 605 $3.25
R2-72-104 1702 Photochemical Methods for Purifying Water BY C. Y. Cha, and J. M. Smith, California, University of Davis, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 099
R2-72-105 1AA010 Validation of Improved Chemical Methods for Sulfur Oxides Measurements from Stationary Sources BY J.
Driscoll, Walden Research Corporation Boston, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 215 887 $6.75
R2-72-106 1AAO10 Evaluation of Monitoring Methods and Instrumentation for Hydrocarbons and Carbon Monoxide in
Stationary Source Emissions BY J. Driscoll, Walden Research Corporation Boston, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
226 657/AS $6.50
R2-72-107 1DB063 Biological Consequences of Plant Residue Decomposition in Soil BY W. C. Snyder, Z. A. Patrick, and A. R.
Weinhold, California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 113 $3.00
R2-72-110 1205 Oily Waste Disposal by Soil Cultivation Process BY C. B. Kincannon, Shell Oil Company, Houston Refinery Deer
Park, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 059
R2-72-111 1608 Correlated Studies of Vancouver Lake - Water Quality Prediction Study BY S. K. Bhagat, W. H. Funk, and D. L.
Johnstone, Washington State University Pullman, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 457
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R2-72-118o 1AB012 Wet Scrubber Systems Study — Vol. I, Scrubber Handbook Ambient Purification Technology, Incorporated
Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 016 $13.50
R2-72-118b 1AB012 Wet Scrubber Systems Study - Vol. II, Final Report and Bibliography Ambient Purification Technology,
Incorporated Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 017 $6.00
R2-72-119 1401 Revegetation Augmentation by Reuse of Treated Active Surface Mine Drainage - A Feasibility Study BY F.
J. Zavel, and J. D. Robins, Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214
458
R2-72-120 1200 Projects in the Industrial Pollution Control Program, July 1972 Office of Research and Development, Applied
Science and Technology Branch, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 218 160
R2-72-121 1AA010 Development of an Infrared Fluorescent Gas Analyzer Arkon Scientific Labs Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 213 846 $3.00
R2-72-123 1701 Ammonia Removal in a Physical-Chemical Wastewater Treatment Process BY R. A. Barnes, and D. A. Scherger,
Environmental Control Technology Corporation Ann Arbor, Ml Ayres, Lewis, Norris and May, Incorporated Ann Arbor,
Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 531
R2-72-125 1104 Search: New Technology for Pavement Snow and Ice Control, A BY D. M. Murray, and M. R. Eigerman, ABT
Associates, Incorporated Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 250
R2-72-126 1AA010 Development of Methods for Sampling and Analysis of Particulate and Gaseous Fluorides from Stationary
Sources BY E. T. Peters, J. E. Oberholtzer, and J. R. Valentine, Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 213 313 $5.45
R2-72-127 1102 Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, July 1971 - June 1972 BY D. A. Sandoski, Franklin Institute
Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 411
R2-72-128 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R2-72-129 1304 Beef Cattle Feedlot Site Selection for Environmental Protection BY R. D. Kreis, and L. R. Shuyler, Robert S. Kerr
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK
R2-72-130 1401 Removal of Dissolved Contaminants from Mine Drainage BY J. D. Miller, Utah, University of Salt Lake City, UT
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 593
R2-72-131 1DB063 Microbiological Studies of Compost Plant Dust BY D. Armstrong, and M. L. Peterson, Solid Waste Research
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 160 $3.00
R2-72-132 1AA010 Portable Laser Velocimeter for Stack Velocity Measurements BY L. O. Heflinger, B. J. Matthews, and H. Shelton,
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 263 $3.00
R2-72-134 1400 Projects of the Pollution Control Analysis Section, November 1972 Office of Research and Development,
Applied Science and Technology Branch, EPA Washington, DC
R2-72-136 1AA010 Laser Exhaust Program BY G. Linsford, Hughes Aircraft Culver City, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 429 $4.50
R2-72-202 1AB015 Package Sorption Device System Study MSA Research Corporation, Division of Mine Safety Appliance Company
Evans City, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 138 $12.50
R2-73-003 1208 Wastewater Treatment Studies in Aggregate and Concrete Products BY R. G. Monroe, Smith and Monroe and
Gray Engineers, Incorporated Lake Oswego, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 670
R2-73-009 1602 Neutron Activation Analysis of Bottom Sediments BY R. V. Moore, and O. W. Propheter, Southeast
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA
R2-73-017 1206 Cannery Waste Treatment by Anaerobic Lagoons and Oxidation Ditch BY C. D. Parker, and G. P. Skerry,
Melbourne Water Science Institute Victoria, Australia ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 823
R2-73-O24 1206 Cannery Wastewater Treatment with Rotating Biological Contactor and Extended Aeration BY M. W.
Cochrane, R. J. Burm, and K. A. Dostal, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 333
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R2—73-025 1206 Anaerobic-Aerobic Ponds for Beet Sugar Waste Treatment Beet Sugar Development Foundation Fort Collins, CO
R2-73-044 1201 Chemical Treatment of Plating Waste far Removal of Heavy Metals Beaton and Corbin Manufacturing
Company Southington, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 363
R2-73-048 1209 Dyestuff Color Removal by Ionizing Radiation and Chemical Oxidation BY T. F. Craft, and G. G. Eichholz,
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 486
R2-73-051a 1AB014 Development of Aqueous Processes for Removing NO* from Flue Gases - Addendum Esso Research and
Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 512/AS $3.75
R2-73-O58 1209 Study of the Photodegradation of Commercial Dyes, A BY J. j. Porter, Clemson University Clemson, SC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 221483
R2-73-084a 1 ABO 15 Field Investigation of Emissions from Combustion Equipment for Space Heating Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 148 $5.50
R2-73-084b 1AB015 Field Investigation of Emissions from Combustion Equipment for Space Heating, (Data Supplement) Battelle
Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 148 $5.50
R2-73-085 1210 Influence of Log Handling on Water Quality, The BY F. D. Schaumburg, Oregon State University Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 824
R2-73-086 1204 Color Removal from Kraft Pulp Mill Effluents by Massive Lime Treatment International Paper Company
Springhill, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 594
R2-73-095 1304 Development and Demonstration of Nutrient Removal from Animal Wastes BY R. C. Loehr, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 217 887
R2-73-096 1304 Disposal of Cattle Feedlot Wastes by Pyrolysis, The BY W. Garner, and I. C. Smith, Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 475
R2-73-102 1508 Oil Pollution Source Identification Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
219822
R2-73-108 1212 Treatment of Laundromat Wastes BY D. B. Aulenbach, M. Chilson, and P. C. Town, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 369
R2-73-109 1701 Water Treatment by Membrane Ultrafiltration BY H. B. Hopfenberg, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 685 $3.00
R2-73-112 1508 Rapidly Deployable Oil Containment Boom for Emergency Harbor Use, A BY J. Cunningham, Alpine
Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 523
R2-73-113 1508 Use of Fire Streams to Control Floating Oil BY B. Katz, and R. Cross, Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated
Norwood, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 543
R2-73-114 1508 Shore Termination for Oil Spill Booms BY A. C. Roberts, Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 547
R2-73-115 1508 Small Vacuum Oil Skimming System, A BY R. H. Cross, Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 544
R2-73-116 1508 Removal of Oil from Under Piers BY B. Katr, Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 221545
R2-73-117 1508 Oil Spills Control Manual for Fire Departments BY R. Cross, Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated
Norwood, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 884 $3.00
R2-73-122 1708 Evaluation of Treatment for Urban Wastewater Reuse BY K. D. Linstedt, and E. R. Bennett, Colorado, University
of Boulder, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 726/AS
R2-73-124 1102 Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - Phase II BY G. E. Glover, and G. R. Herbert,
Crane Company King of Prussia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 879
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R2-73-133 1613 Users' Manual for Three-Dimensional Heated Surface Discharge Compulations, A BY K. D. Stolzenbach, E. E.
Adams, and R. F. Harleman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219
243
R2-73-135
1401 Investigation of Use of Gel Material for Mine Sealing BY N. K. Chung, Dravo Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 221 247
R2-73-137 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R2-73-138 1101 Feasibility of Flow Smoothing Stations in Municipal Sewage Systems, The BY C. N. Click, Research Triangle
Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 246 $3.25
R2-73-139
1103 Beneficial Use of Storm Water, The BY C. W. Mallory, Hittman Associates, Incorporated Columbia, MD ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 217 506
R2-73-140 1401 Evaluation of Pollution Abatement Procedures, Moraine State Park BY J. W. Foreman, and D. C. McLean,
Gwin, Dobson, and Foreman, Incorporated Altoona, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 337
R2-73-141 1204 Kraft Effluent Color Characterization Before and After Stoichiometric Lime Treatment BY J. W. Swanson,
Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 827
R2-73-142 1401 Water Infiltration Control to Achieve Mine Water Pollution Control BY F. J. Zaval, and J. D. Robins, Cyrus Wm.
Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 217 886
R2-73-143 1707 Park Development with Wet Digested Sludge Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 217 878 $3.00
R2-73-144
1709 Lagoon Performance and the State of Lagoon Technology BY G. Barsom, Ryckman, Edgerley, Tomlinson and
Associates St. Louis, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 129
R2-73-U5 1102 Thermal Wave Flowmeter for Measuring Combined Sewer Flows, A BY P. Eshlemar, and R. Blase, Hydrospace-
Challenger, Incorporated Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 370
R2-73-146 1702 Pilot Plant for Tertiary Treatment of Wastewater with Ozone BY C. S. Wynn, B. S. Kirk, and R. McNabney, Airco
Incorporated Murray Hill, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 877
R2-73-147 1703 Biological Removal of Colloidal Matter from Wastewater BY W. J. Maier, Minnesota, University of Minneapolis,
MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 136
R2-73-148a 1AB013 Process Cost Estimate for Limestone Slurry Scrubbing of Flue Gas, Part I, A Catalytic, Incorporated Charlotte,
NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 016 $4.85
R2-73-148b 1AB013 Process Cost Estimate for Limestone Slurry Scrubbing of Flue Gas, Part II, Detailed Estimate Sheets, A
Catalytic, Incorporated Charlotte, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 017 $4.85
R2-73-149 1102 Physical-Chemical Treatment of Combined and Municipal Sewage BY A. J. Shuckrow, W. F. Banner, and G. W.
Dawson, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 668
R2-73-150 1401 Treatment of Ferrous Acid Mine Drainage with Activated Carbon BY C. T. Ford, and J. F. Boyer Jr., Bituminous
Coal Research, Incorporated Monroeville, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 826
R2-73-151 1401 Feasibility Study of Lake Hope Mine Drainage Demonstration Project Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 342
R2-73-152 1102 Combined Sewer Overflow Study for the Hudson River Conference BY A. I. Mytelka, Interstate Sanitation
Commission New York, NY Office of Research and Development, Office of Enforcement and General Council, EPA
Washington. DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 341
R2-73-153 1HA326 Determination of Mercury in Stack Gases of High SO2 Content by the Gold Amalgamation Technique, The
BY C. Baldeck, and G. W. Kalb, TraDet, Incorporated Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 323 $5.45
R2-73-154 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No.'Cancelled)
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R2-73-155 1602 Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analysis: Assistance Projects, FY 69-71 BY L. K.
Keith, and S. H. Hercules, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
222938
R2-73-156 ' 1508 Development and Preliminary Design of a Sorbent-Oil Recovery System BY E. Miller, H. Stephens, and J.
Ricklis, Hydronautics, Incorporated Laurel, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 497
R2-73-157 1304 Notional Animal Feedlot Waste Research Program BY L. R. Shuyler, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 821
R2-73-158 1701 Field Study of Nitrification with the Submerged Filter BY D. D. McHarness, and P. L. McCarty, Stanford University
Stanford, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 878
R2-73-159 1705 Pilot Plant Demonstration of a lime - Biological Treatment Phosphorus Removal Method BY L. Schmid,
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 476/AS
R2-73-160 1AA002 Develop an Operational System for Evaluating and Testing Methods and Instruments for Determining the
Effects of Fuels and Fuel Additives on Automobile Exhaust Emissions BY E. R. Blosser, Battelle Memorial
Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 334 $5.25
R2-73-161 1613 Analysis of Engineering Alternatives for Environmental Protection from Thermal Discharges Washington
State University Pullman, WA Washington, University of Seattle, WA Washington Water Research Center, State of
Olympia, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 498 $ 14.00
R2-73-162 1613 Numerical Thermal Plume Model for Vertical Outfalls in Shallow Waters BY D. S. Trent, and J. R. Welty,
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 488
R2-73-163 1AA010 Monitoring Instrumentation for the Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Stationary Sources BY F.
C. Jaye, Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 202 $5.45
R2-73-164 1204 Kraft Pulping Effluent Treatment and Reuse - State of the Art BY W. G. Timpe, E. Lang, and R. L. Miller, St.
Regis Paper Company West Nyack, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 344
R2-73-165 1709 Waste Heat Utilization in Wastewater Treatment BY F. J. Agardy, M. Fields, and M. Staackman, URS Research
Company San Mateo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 217 880 $3.00
R2-73-166 1508 Oil/Sorbent Harvesting System for Use on Vessels of Opportunity BY J. D. Sartor, C. R. Foget, and R. W.
Castle, URS Research Company San Mateo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 550
R2-73-167 1201 Biological Removal of Carbon and Nitrogen Compounds from Coke Plant Wastes BY J. E. Barker, and R. J.
Thompson, Armco Environmental Engineering Middletown, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 485
R2-73-168 1303 Prediction Modeling for Salinity Control in Irrigation Return Flows BY A. G. Hornsby, Robert S. Kerr
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 647
R2-73-169 1401 Dewatering of Mine Drainage Sludge - Phase II BY D. J. Akers Jr., and E. A. Moss, West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 145
R2-73-170 1102 Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Plan, Des Moines, Iowa BY P. L. Davis, and F. A. Borchardt, Henningson,
Durham, and Richardson, Incorporated Omaha, NB
R2-73-171 1300 Projects of the Agricultural and Marine Pollution Control Section, March 1973 Office of Research and
Development, Applied Science and Technology Branch, EPA Washington, DC
R2-73-172 1AB013 Instrumental Analyses for Wet Scrubbing Processes BY E. A. Burns, TRW Systems Group, Incorporated Redondo
Beach, CA ORDER FROM: Bill Whelan 919-688-8335
R2-73-173a 1AB013 Chemical Desulfuriier of Coal: Report of Bench-Scale Developments - Vol. I BY J. W. Hamersma, TRW Systems
Group, Incorporated Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 405 $6.00
R2-73-173b 1AB013 Chemical Desulfuriier of Coal: Report of Bench-Scale Developments - Vol. II BY J. W. Hamersma, TRW
Systems Group, Incorporated Redondo Beach, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 406 $4.85
R2-73-174 1AB014 Identification and Classification of Combustion Source Equipment BY C. O. Bieser, Processes Research,
Incorporated Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 218 933 $4.85
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"2-73-175 1608 Preliminary Studies on a Biological Filter BY R. V. Harmsworth, Limnetics Incorporated Milwaukee, Wl ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 217 889 $3.00
R2-73-176 1709 Application of Selected Industrial Engineering Techniques to Wastewater Treatment BY C. W. Mallory, and R.
Waller, Hittman Associates, Incorporated Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 144
R2-73-177 1602 Adsorption of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons from Seawater by a Crosslinked Polymer BY G. R. Harvey, Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institute Woods Hole, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 954
R2-73-178 1206 National Meatpacking Waste Management Research and Development Program BY J. L. Witherow, S. C.
Yin, and D. M. Fanner, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
221 546
R2-73-179a 1608 Assessing the Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured Products BY J. B. Berkowitz, G. R. Schimke, and V. R.
Valeri, Arthur D. Lithe, Incorporated Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 489
R2-73-179b 1608 Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured Products, Catalog Section I - Summary BY G. R. Schimke, and V. R.
Valeri, Arthur 0. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 248
R2-73-179c 1608 Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured Products, Catalog Section II - Product Listing BY J. B. Berkowitz,
V. R. Valeri, and G. R. Schimke, Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 249
R2-73-179d 1608 Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured Products, Catalog Section III - Chemical Ingredient Listing BY J.
B. Berkowitz, V. R. Valeri, and G. R. Schimke, Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
222250
R2-73-180 1AAO10 Evaluation of Measurement Methods and Instrumentation for Odorous Compounds in Stationary Sources -
Vol. II — Field Testing BY H. J. Hall, Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
223 654/AS $9.75
R2-73-181 1508 Using fire Streams with a Serf-Propelled Oil Spill Skimmer BY A. C. Roberts, Alpine Geophysical Associates.
Incorporated Norwood, Nj ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 542
R2-73-182 1AA010 X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer for Airborne Particulate Monitoring BY f. S. Goulding, and J. M. Jaklevic,
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 038/9AS $3.50
R2-73-183 1705 Activated Carbon Treatment of Raw Sewage in Solids - Contact Clarifiers BY R. L. Beebe, Westinghouse
Electric Corporation Richmond, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 883
R2-73-184 1204 State-of-the-Art Review of Pulp and Paper Waste Treatment BY H. Gehm, WAPORA, Incorporated
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 434 $5.35
R2-73-185 1509 Control of Hazardous Chemical Spills by Physical Barriers BY J. V. Friel, R. H. Hiltz, and M. D. Marshall, MSA
Research Corporation Evans City, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 493
R2-73-186 1 ABO 13 Regeneration Chemistry of Sodium-Based Double-Alkali Scrubbing Process BY D. C. Draemel, National
Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 077 $3.75
R2-73-187 1AB013 Neutralization of Abatement Derived Sulfuric Acid BY W. D. Beers, Processes Research, Incorporated Cincinnati,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 362 $4.50
R2-73-188 1AB013 Characterization of Clous Plant Emissions BY W. 0. Beers, Processes Research, Incorporated Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 376 $6.00
R2-73-189 1AB013 Baseline Measurement Test Results for the Cat-Ox Demonstration Program BY J. S. Burton, Mitre Corporation
McLean, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 363 $6.75
R2-73-190 1AA001 Cadmium in the Environment, II BY L. Friberg, Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
221 198 $6.00
R2-73-191 1AB014 Systems Study of Conventional Combustion Sources in the Primary Aluminum Industry BY J. Goldish, Walden
Research Corporation Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 291 /AS $3.00
R2-73-192 1 ABO 14 Systems Study of Conventional Combustion Sources in the Iron and Steel Industry BY J. Goldish, Walden
Research Corporation Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 294/AS $5.50
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R2-73-193 1AAO10 Improvement of Optical Efficiency of Luminescence of a Flame Photometric Detector Baird-Atomic,
Incorporated Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 480 $3.00
R2-73-194 1202 Identification and Control of Petrochemical Pollutants Inhibitory to Anaerobic Processes BY J. C. Hovious, G.
T. Waggy, and R. A. Conwoy, Union Carbide Corporation South Charleston, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 287
R2-73-195 1210 Aerobic Secondary Treatment of Plywood Glue Wastes BY j. L Graham, CH2M/HHI Corvallis, OR ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 221338
R2-73-196 1204 Steam Stripping Odorous Substances from Kraft Effluent Streams BY B. F. Hrutfiord, L. N. johanson, and J. L.
McCarthy, Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 335
R2-73-197 1AA010 Optimum Production of Atomic Oxygen for Use in Analytical Technology BY D. J. Milnes, and J. D. Henry,
Ozone Research and Equipment Corporation Phoenix, AZ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 178 $3.00
R2-73-198 1206 Low Water Volume Enzyme Deactivation of Vegetables Before Preservation BY J. W. Raits, National Canners
Association Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221511
R2-73-199 1701 Application of Plastic Media Trickling Filler for Biological Nitrification Systems BY G. A. Buddies, and S. E.
Richardson, Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 628
R2-73-200 1202 Recondition and Reuse of Organically Contaminated Waste Sodium Chloride Brines BY R. D. Fox, R. T. Keller,
ond C. J. Pinamont, Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml
R2-73-201 1508 Standard Dispersant Effectiveness and Toxicity Tests BY 1. T. McCarthy Jr., I. Wilder, and J. S. Dorrler, Edison
Water Quality Research Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 548
R2-73-203 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R2-73-204 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R2-73-205 1508 Development and Demonstration of an Underwater Oil Harvesting Technique, The BY R. A. Bianchi, and G.
Henry, JBF Scientific Corporation Burlington, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 431 $3.25
R2-73-206 1708 Tertiary Treatment by Lime Addition at Sanlee, California BY H. Almgren, Santee County Water District Santee,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 217 888 $3.00
R2-73-207 1AA010 Development of Improved Systems for Obtaining Time Integrated Measurements of SO2, NO2, NO« and
Other Pollutants BY V. R. Huebner, Instra-Tech, Incorporated Fullerton, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 125/4AS
$5.50
R2-73-208 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R2-73-209 1212 Secondary Waste Treatment for a Small Diversified Tannery BY E. L. Thacksfon, Caldwelt Lace Leather Company
Auburn, KY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 494
R2-73-210 1AB014 Stationary Internal Combustion Engines in the United States Shell Development Company Houston, TX ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 221 457 $5.45
R2-73-211 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R2-73-212 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R2-73-213 1707 Stabilization of Sewage Solids by the Channel Aeration Process BY M. W. Wehkmg, Wisconsin, University of
River Falls, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 134 $6.75
R2 73-214 1AB013 Evaluation of Problems Related to Scaling in Limestone Wet Scrubbing Arthur D. Little, Incorporated
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 159 $6.00
R2-73-215 1508 Oil Spill Surveillance System Study BY D. Mohr, Texas Instruments, Incorporated Galveston, TX ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 227 364
R2-73-216 1 ABO 12 Chemical Composition of Particulate Air Pollutants from Fossil-Fuel Combustion Sources Bottelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 009 $3.00
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R2-73-217 1602 Fluorescent Probes in the Detection of Insecticides in Water BY C. M. Himel, Georgia, University of Athens, GA
ORDER FROM: NTtS-PB 221 336
R2-73-218 1AA010 Development of In-SHu Prototype Diode Laser System to Monitor SO? Across the Stack BY E. D. Hinkley,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 628/AS
$3.75
R2-73-219 1AAO10 Feasibility Study of In-Situ Source Monitoring of Particiulate Composition by Roman or Fluorescence Scatter
BY M. L. Wright, Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 04271 AS $5.50
R2-73-220 1 ABO 13 Prototype Construction and Field Demonstration of the Parallel Cyclone Sampling Train BY D. A. Brooks,
Walter C. McCrone Associates, Incorporated Chicago, 1L ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 291 $3.00
R2-73-221 1508 MuHiparameter Oil Pollution Source Identification System, A BY J. W. Miller, Phillips Petroleum Company
Barrlesville, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 787/AS
R2-73-222 1703 Ultra High Rate Filtration of Activated Sludge Plant Effluent BY R. Nebolsine, I. Pouschine Jr., and Chi-Yuan Fan,
Hydrotechnic Corporation New York, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 492
R2-73-223 1207 Management of Recycled Waste-Process Water Ponds BY C. E. Renn, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 060
R2-73-224 1709 Characterization of the Activated Sludge Process BY R. D. Bargman, and J. Borgerding, Los Angeles, City of,
Bureau of Sanitation Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 340
R2-73-225 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R2-73-226 1502 Marine Sanitation System Demonstration BY E. L. Kaminsky, W. f. Roberts, and J. C. Volk Jr., Mariand
Environmental Systems, Incorporated Wayne, PA Delaware River and Bay Authority Newcastle, DE ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 221 334
R2-73-227 1604 Pyrographic Gros* Characterization of Water Contaminants BY I. Lysyj, and P. R. Newton, Rocketdyne, Division
of North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 551
R2-73-228 1702 Hydrodynamk Flux Control for Waste Water Application of Hyperfirtration Systems BY D. G. Thomas, R. B.
Gallaher, and J. S. Johnson Jr., Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 005
R2-73-229 1AB013 Recent Developments in Desulfurization of Fuel Oil ond Waste Gas in Japan (1973) Processes Research,
Incorporated Gncinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 439 $10.25
R2-73-230 1401 Control of Mine Drainage from Coal Mine Mineral Wastes - Phase II, Pollution Abatement and Monitoring
BY Z. V. ICosowski, Consolidation Coal Company Library, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 252
R2-73-231 1106 Pressure Filtration of Waste Water Sludge with Ash filter Aid BY J. W. Gerlich, ond M. D. Rockwell, Cedar
Rapids, City of Cedar Ropids, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 535
82-73-232 1204 Methods for Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge Utilization and Disposal BY T. R. Aspitarte, Crown Zellerbach
Corporation Camas, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 254
R2-73-233 1508 Development of a Mobile System for Oeaning Oil-Contaminated Beaches BY F. X. Dolon, and J. P. Bowersox,
Dorr-Oliver, Incorporated Stamford, CT Creare, Incorporated Hanover, NH
R2-73-234 1602 Organic Pollutant Identification Utilizing Mass Spectrometry BY J. M. McGuire, M. H. Carter, and A. L. Alford,
Southeast Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 5447AS $2.85
R2-73-235 1303 Cation Transport in Soils and Factors Affecting Soil Carbonate Solubility BY J. J. Jurinok, Sung-Ho Lai, and J. J.
Hassett, Utah State University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 006
R2-73-236 1106 Tertiary Treatment of Combined Domestic and Industrial Wastes BY J. W. Lee Jr., CH2M/HMI Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 251
R2-73-237 1709 Cost Estimating Guidelines for Wastewater Treatment Systems Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 215 516 $3.00
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R2-73-238 1102 Flow Augmenting Effects of Additives on Open Channel Flows BY C. Oerick, and K. Logie, Columbia Research,
Incorporated Gaithersburg, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 911
R2-73-239 1708 Oesal Ion Exchange for Demineralization at Santee, California BY H. Filar Jr./ Santee County Water District
Santee, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 123 $3.00
R2-73-240 1704 Carbon Adsorption and Electrodialysis for Demineralization at Sante , California BY H. Filar Jr., Santee
County Water District Santee, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 360 $6.00
R2-73-241 1AB013 Air Pollution from Fuel Combustion in Stationary Sources Processes Research, Incorporated Cincinnati, OM
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 341 $4.25
R2-73-242 1103 Temporary Detention of Storm and Combined Sewage in Natural Underground Formations St. Paul, City of
St. Paul, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 345
R2-73-243 1508 Aerial Spill Prevention Surveillance During Sub-Optimum Weather BY R. I. Welch, A. D. Marmelstein, and P. M.
Maughan, Earth Satellite Corporation Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 817/AS
R2 -73-244 1AB013 Sulfur Oxide Removal from Power Plant Stack Gas (Magnesia Scrubbing - Regeneration) Tennessee Valley
Authority Muscle Shoals, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 509 $8.00
R2-73-245 1304 Demonstration of a Waste Disposal System for Livestock Wastes BY C. R. Moore, Moore Engineering,
Incorporated West Fargo, ND ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 253
R2 -73-246 1AA010 Tentative Method for the Calibration of NO, NO2, and O3 Analyzer by Gas Phase Titration BY K. A. Rehmer,
B. E. Martin, and J. A. Hodgeson, Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 231571 $4.25
R2-73~247a 1201 Water Pollution Control in the Primary Nonferrous Metals Industry, Vol. I - Copper, Zinc, and Lead Indus-
tries Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229 4667AS
R2-73-247b 1201 Water Pollution Control in the Primary Nonferrous Metals Industry, Vol. II - Aluminum, Mercury, Gold,
Silver, Molybdenum, and Tungsten Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 229
467/AS
R2-73-248 1209 Anaerobic-Aerobic Treatment of Textile Wastes with Activated Carbon BY C. P.C. Poon, Rhode Island,
University of Kingston, Rl From Corporation Pawtucket, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 985
R2-73-249 1AB013 Potential Pollutants in Fossil Fuels Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
225 039/7AS $6.50
R2-73-250 1708 Sludge Processing for Combined Physical-Chemical-Biological Sludges BY D. S. Parker, F. J. Zadick, and K. E.
Train, Brown and Caldwell San Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 341
R2-73-251 1509 Feasibility of Plastic Foam Plugs for Sealing Leaking Chemical Containers BY R. C. Mitchell, C. L. Hamermesh,
and J. V. Lecce, Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park. CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 222 627 $6.25
R2-73-252 1AAO10 Instrumentation for Monitoring Specific Particulate Substances in Stationary Source Emissions BY J.
Pustinger, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 088/AS $9.00
R2-73-253 1 ABO 13 Fluidized-Bed Combustion and Regeneration of Sulfur-Containing Additives Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 058/AS $6.75
R2-73-254 1602 Polarographic Determination of NTA BY T. B. Hoover, Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens,
GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 940
R2-73-255 1204 Ion Exchange Color and Mineral Removal from Kraft Bleach Wastes BY R. L. Sanks, Montana State University
Bozeman, MT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 257
R2 73-256 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R2-73-257 1102 Water Pollution and Associated Effects from Street Salting BY R. Field, H. £. Masters, E. J. Struzeski, and A. N.
Tafuri, Edison Water Quality Research Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ National Field Investigation Center Denver, CO
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 795
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R2-73-258 1AA009 Survey of Australian Experience in Collecting High-Resistivity Fly Ash With Electrostatic Precipitators
Unisearch, Limited Kensington, New South Wales, Australia ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 139 $3.00
R2-73-259 1613 Heat and Water Vapor Exchange Between Water Surface and Atmosphere BY W. H. Brutsaert, Cornell
University Ithaca, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 939
R2-73-260 1209 Study of Gamma Induced Low Temperature Oxidation of Textile Effluents BY F. N. Case, and E. E. Kitchen,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 621
R2-73-261 1102 Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow Samplers, An BY P. E. Shelley, and G. W. Kirkpatrick, Hydrospace-
Challenger, Incorporated Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 355
R2-73-262 1AB013 Evaluation of Dewatering of Limestone Wet Scrubbing Process Sludges West Virginia University Morgantown,
WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 155 $3.00
R2-73-263 1709 Guide to the Preparation of Operational Plans for Sewage Treatment Facilities BY E. L. Seiler, and J. W.
Altman, Synectics Corporation Allison Park, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 346 $5.50
R2-73-264 1702 Physical-Chemical Treatment of a Municipal Wastewater Using Powdered Carbon BY 0. E. Burns, and G. L.
Shell, Eimco Corporation Salt Lake City, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 494/AS
R2-73-265 1303 Irrigation Management for Control of Quality of Irrigation Return Flow BY L. G. King, and R. J. Hanks, Utah
State University Logan, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 773
R2-73-266 1303 Herbicide Contamination of Surface Runoff Waters BY J. O. Evans, and D. R. Duseja, Utah State University
Logan, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 283
R2-73-267 1606 Investigation of the Nitrate Problem in Runnels County, Texas, An BY D. C. Jones, Radian Corporation Austin,
TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 176
R2-73-268 1606 Ground Water Pollution in the South Central States BY M. R. Scalf, J. W. Keeley, and C. J. LaFevers, Robert S.
Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 178
R2-73-269 1212 Treatment of Complex Cyanide Compounds for Reuse or Disposal BY T. N. Hendrickson, and L. G. Daignoult,
Computerized Pollution Abatement Corporation Leicester, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 794
R2-73-270 1105 Pressure Sewer Demonstration at the Borrough of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania BY G. Mekosh, and D. Ramos,
General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 244 456/AS
R2-73-271 1303 Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts, 1970-1971 BY G. V. Skogerboe, Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 796
R2-73-272 1AB013 Limited Oil Gasification Experiment BY H. P. Sorensen, International Materials Corporation Burlington, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 653 /AS $3.00
R2-73-273 1613 Predicting and Controlling Residual Chlorine in Cooling Tower Slowdown BY G. R. Nelson, Pacific Northwest
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, NERC Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 378
R2-73-274 1106 Phosphorus Removal and Plant Operation Studies at Fort Wayne, Indiana BY P. L. Brunner, M. Spiegel, and C.
F. Niles, Fort Wayne, City of Fort Wayne, IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 383 $7.75
R2-73-275 1AA010 Analysis of the Odorous Compounds in Diesel Engine Exhaust BY P. L. Levins, Arthur D. Little, Incorporated
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 392 $3.00
R2-73-276 1AA010 Characteristics and Photochemical Reactivity of Emissions BY B. Dimitriades, U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesville,
OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 647/AS $3.75
R2-73-277 1602 Current Practice in GC-MS Analysis of Organics in Water BY R. G. Webb, Southeast Environmental Research
Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 947/2AS $3.25
R2-73-278 1705 Electrical Stimulation of Microbial Waste Treatment BY J. S. Schultz, Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 384 $3.50
R2-73-279 1701 Phosphorus Removal by Trickling Filter Slimes BY A. E. Zanoni, Marquette University Milwaukee, Wl ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 223 534
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R2-73-280a 1508 Petroleum Systems Reliability Analysis, Vol. I - Engineering Report BY J. E. Ritchie Jr., Computer Sciences
Corporation Falls Church, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 571 /AS $ 11.25
R2-73-280b 1508 Petroleum System* Reliability Analysis, Vol. II - Appendices BY J. E. Ritchie Jr., Computer Sciences Corporation
Falls Church, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 343/AS
R2-73-281 1709 Electrical Power Consumption for Municipal Wastewater Treatment BY R. Smith, Advanced Waste Treatment
Research Laboratory, EPA, NERC Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 360
R2-73-282 1707 Study of Utilization and Disposal of Lime Sludges Containing Phosphates BY R. E. Opferkuch, T. Ctvrtnicek,
and S. M. Mehta, Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 354 $8.00
R2-73-283 1103 Toxic Materials Analysis of Street Surface Contaminates BY R. E. Pitt, and G. Amy, URS Research Company San
Mateo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 677/AS
R2-73-284 1AB013 Nitrogen Oxide Abatement Technology in Japan - 1973 BY J. Ando, and H. Tohato, Processes Research
Incorporated Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 335 $4.25
R2-73-285 1 ABO 13 Screening Report, Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production Processes Processes Research Incorporated Cincinnati,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 718 $3.75
R2-73-286 1AB013 Screening Study for Background Information and Significant Emissions from Gypsum Product
Manufacturing Processes Research Incorporated Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 736 $3.50
R2-73-287 1201 Investigation of Treating Electroplaters Cyanide Waste by Electrodialysis BY S. B. Tuwiner, RAI Research
Corporation Long Island City, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 263/AS
R2-73-288 1AB012 Relationship Between Fabric Structure and Filtration Performance in Dust Filtration BY D. C. Draemel,
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 237 $3.75
R2-73-289 1508 Aerial Detection of Spill Sources BY C. L. Rudder, A. G. Wallace, and C. J. Reinheimer, McDonnell Aircraft
Company, McDonnell Douglas Corporation St. Louis, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 105/AS
R2-73-290 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R2-73-291 1AB014 Nitric Oxide Formation in Combustion Processes with Strong Recirculation United Aircraft Research
Laboratories East Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 003 $4.50
R2-73-292a 1AB014 Experimental Combustor for Development of Package Boiler Emission Control Techniques - Phase 1 of 3
Ultrasysrems, Incorporated Irvine, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 274/AS $4.75
R2-73-292b 1AB014 Package Boiler Flame Modifications for Reducing Nitric Oxide Emissions Phase II of III Ultrasystems,
Incorporated Irvine, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 752 $4.75
R2-73-293 1508 Waste Automotive Lubricating Oil as a Municipal Incinerator Fuel BY S. Chansky, B. McCoy, and N.
Surprenant, GCA Corporation Bedford, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 601 /AS
R2-73-294 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R3-72-001 1601 Role of Phosphorus in Eutrophication BY A. F. Bortsch, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvollis, OR
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 292
R3—72-003 1605 Evaluation of DDT and Dieldrin in Lake Michigan, An Lake Michigan Interstate Pesticides Committee of the Lake
Michigan Enforcement conference EPA, Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 696
R3-72-004 1601 Role of Sludge Worms in Eutrophication, The BY R. O. Brinkhurst, Toronto, University of Toronto, Canada ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 213 894
R3-72-008 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R3-72-012 1605 Characterization of Stream Reaeration Capacity BY E. C. Tsivoglou, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 649
R3-72-013 1AA008 Study of Correlation of Ozone and Sulfur Dioxide, A BY L. F. Bollard, and L. K. Matus, Research Triangle Institute
Research Triangle Park, r.'C ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 478 $3.00
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R3-72-014 1AA008 Haze Formation — Hi Nature and Origin BY W. E. Wilson Jr., W. Schwartz, and G. W. Kinzer, Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Columbus. OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 609 $3.00
R3-72-015 1AA008 Specific Methods for the Determination of Ozone in the Atmosphere BY S. L. Sachdev, J. P. Lodge Jr., and P.
W. West, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 019 $3.00
R3-72-016 1AA008 Factors Affecting Reactions in Environmental Chambers BY R. J. Jaffe, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company,
Incorporated Sunnyvale, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 478 $3.00
R3-72-017 1805 Chemical Responses by Marine Organisms to Stress BY H. P. Jeffrie;, Rhode Island, University of Kingston, Rl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 193 $3.00
R3-72-023a 1AA009 Regional Air Pollution Study - Researci. Plan - Part 2 Stanford Research Institute Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 210 018 $6.75
R3-72-023b 1AA009 Regional Air Pollution Study - Research Facility - Part 3 Stanford Research Institute Palo Alto, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 210 019 $6.00
R3-72-023c 1AA009 Regional Air Pollution Study - Management Plan - Part 4 Stanford Research Institute Palo Alto, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 210 020 $6.00
R3-72-02S 1AA009 Study of Maritime Aerosols BY C. Thoi, M. H. Degam. and A. W. Hogan, New York, State University of Albany, NY
.ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 170 $3.00
R3-73-002 1805 Limnology of Yellowtail Reservoir and the Bighorn River BY J. C. Wright, and R. A. Sollero, Montana State
University Boiemon, MT Washington State College, Eastern Cheney, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 487
R3-73-005 1605 Simulation of Respiration in Microbiol Slime Films BY H. R. Bungay III, and D. N. Harold Jr., Clemson University
Clemson, SC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 217 879 $3.00
R3-73-006 1805 Effects of Logging on Growth of Juvenile Coho Salmon BY P. M. Iwanaga, and J. D. Hall, Oregon State
University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 541
R3-73-007 1808 Annotated Bibliography on Biological Effects of Metals in Aquatic Environments BY R. Eisler, National Marine
Water Quality Laboratory, EPA West Kingston, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228211/9
R3-73-Q09 1805 Pollution as a Result of Fish Cuttural Activities BY R. N. Hinshaw, Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources Salt
Lake City, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 376 $ 17.00
R3-73-010 1805 Impairment of the Flavor of Fish by Water Pollutants BY J. R. Paiensky, Oregon State University Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 480
R3-73-0Ha 1805 Effects of Chemical Variations in Aquatic Environments, Vol. I - Biota and Chemistry of Piceance Creek BY
W. H. Everhart, and B. E. May, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission Eustis, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 343
R3-73-Qllb 1805 Effects of Chemkat Variations in Aquatic Environments, Vo«. II - Toxic Effects of Aqueous Aluminum to
Rainbow Trout BY W. H. Everhart, and R. A. Freeman, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 221 344
R3-73-011c 1805 Effects of Chemical Variations in Aquatic Environments, Vol. Ill - Lead Toxicity to Rainbow Trout and
Testing Application Factor Concept 6\ P. H. Davies, and W. H. Evefhart, Colorado State University Fort Collins,
CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 345
R3-73-018 1601 In Situ Evaluation of Nutrient Effects in Lakes, An BY R. A. Jordon, and M. E. Bender, Virginia Institute of Marine
Science Gloucester Point. VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 341
R3-73-019 1805 Development of Dissolved Oxygen Criteria for Freshwater Fish BY C. E. Warren, P. Doudaroff, and D. L
Shumway, Oregon State University, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Corvallis, OE ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221
513 $4.60
R3-73-020 1AA008 Studies on Polycydk Aeromatic Hydrocarbon in Flames BY R. Long, Birmingham, University of Birmingham,
England ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 151 $3.00
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R3-73-021 1805 Effects of Tempeiature on Growth and Reproduction of Aquatic Snails BY H. Van Der Schalie, and E. G. Berry,
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 549
R3-73-022 1AA009 Thermasonde Processing Techniques Sperry Rand Incorporated Boston, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 184
$3.00
R3-73-024 1601 Phosphorus Release from Lake Sediments BY R. E. Wildung, and R. L. Schmidt, Battelle Pacific Northwest
Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 342
R3-73-026 1601 Shagowa Lake Project (Lake Restoration by Nutrient Removal from Waste water Effluents) BY K. W. Malueg,
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM; NTIS-PB 222 255
R3-73-027 1AA009 Research on the Optical State of the Atmosphere BY N. McClintock, A, Mclellati, and L. Turner, Wisconsin,
University of Madison, W! ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 394 $3.00
R3-73-028a 1612 Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario limnological and Related Studies, Vol. t - Chemistry BY D. Prolo,
and R. A. Sweeney, Buffalo. State University College at Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 302
R3-73-028b 1612 Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario Limnological and Related Studies, Vol. II - Biology BY E. P.
Downing, R. A. Sweeney, and J. E. Hassan, Buffalo, State University College at Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
222303
R3-73-028t 1612 Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario Limnological and Related Studies, Vol. Ill - Physical BY J. Baldwin,
and R. A. Sweeney, Buffalo, State University College at Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 304
R3-73-029 1DB063 Cellulose Degradation in Composting BY R. Regan, Manhattan College Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 215
722 $6.00
R3-73-030 1AA001 Air Quality Criteria for Sulfur Oxides: Revised Chapter Sr Effects of Sulfur Oxides in the Atmosphere on
Vegetation, and Related Parts of Chapter 10, Summary and Conclusions Office of Research and Development,
EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 314/AS $3.50
R3-73-031 1DB3U Photosynthetic Reclamation of Agricultural Solid and Liquid Wastes BY C. G. Golueke, California, University of
Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 454 $3.75
R3-73-032 1805 Fish and Food Organisms in Acid Mine Waters of Pennsylvania BY R. L. Butter, Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221515 $4.60
R3-73-033 1808 Water Quality Criteria, 1972 National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 236 199/AS
R3-73-034 1AA006 Study of Lead, Copper, Zinc, and Cadmium Contamination of Food Chains of Man BY R. Dorn, Missouri,
University of Columbia, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 018 $4.25
R3-73-035 1808 Environmental Effects on Toxaphene Toxicity to Selected Fishes and Crustaceans BY E. R. Courtenay Jr., and
M. H. Roberts Jr., Aquatic Sciences, Incorporated Boca Raton, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 481
R3-73-036 1AA008 Mechanisms of Formation and Composition of Photochemical Aerosols BY M. Lipeles, Rockwell International
Thousand Oaks, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 960/AS $4.25
R3-73-037 1601 Effect of Sill and Silt Removal in a Prairie Lake BY C. L. Churchill, C. K. Brashier, and G. Leidahl, Dakota State
College Madison, SD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 565
R3-73-038 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R3-73-039 1601 Rates of Photosynthesis and Phytoplankton Growth in Shagawa Lake, Minnesota BY R. O. Megard,
Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 462/AS
R3-73-040 1AAOOB Study to Evaluate Techniques of Assessing Air Pollution Damage to Paint, A BY G. Campbell, G. Schurr, and
D. Slavickowski, Shewin-Williams Company Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 377 $7.00
R3-73-041 1805 Thermal Effects on Eggs, Larvae and Juveniles of Bhiegill Sunfish BY A. Banner, and J. A. Van Arman, Aquatic
Sciences, Incorporated Boca Roton, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 675
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R3-73-042 1805 Interaction Between Marine Organisms and Oil Pollution BY M. Blumer, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
Woods Hole, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 628
R3-73-043a 1AA006 Oxidant Air Pollutant Effects on a Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystem: Task B Report: Historical Back-
ground and Proposed System Study of the San Bemadino Mountain Area BY O. C. Taylor, California,
University of Riverside, CA ORDER FROM: Raymond Wilhour 503-752-4211 x401
R3-73-043b 1AA006 Oxidant Air Pollutant Effects on a Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystem: Task C Report: Study Site Selec-
tion and Verification Data on Pollutants and Species BY O. C. Taylor, California, University of Riverside, CA
ORDER FROM: Raymond Wilhour 503-752-4211 x401
R3-73-044 1601 Biological Investigations of Lake Wingra BY J. F. Koonce, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 224 930/AS
R3-73-045 1805 Effects of Copper on the Locomotor Orientation of Fish BY H. Kleerekoper, Texas A&M University College
Station, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 596
R3-73-046 1805 Effects of Methoxychlor on Aquatic Biota, The BY J. W. Memo, and P. J. Eisele, Michigan, University of Ann
Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 643/AS
R3-73-O47 1AA003 Natural Precipitation Washout of Sulfur Compounds from Plumes BY M. T. Dana, Battelle Pacific Northwest
Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 232 445/AS $5.75
R4-72-001 1AA009 Growth and Decay of Turbulent Mixing in the Planetary Boundary Layer, The BY R. S. Sholtes, Florida,
University of. College of Engineering Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 343 $3.00
R4-72-002 1DB311 Tentative Procedure: Analyzing Pesticide Residues in Solid Wastes BY R. A. Carnes, Solid Waste Research
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 165 $3.00
R4-72-003 1BA027 Preliminary Study of Methods for Analysis of Mercury in Water BY J. A. Winter, Analytical Quality Control
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: 513-684-8258
R4-72-004a 1HA326 Field Evaluation of Methods for Collection and Analysis of Airborne Pesticides Syracuse University Research
Corporation Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 008 $3.00
R4-72-004b 1HA326 Field Evaluation of Methods for Collection and Analysis of Airborne Pesticides, Vol. II, Pesticide Field
Monitoring Data Syracuse University Research Corporation Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 009 $3.00
R4-72-005 (No. Cancelled) ORDER FROM: (No. Cancelled)
R4-72-006 1BA027 References for the Identification of Freshwater Macroinvertebrates BY P. A. Lewis, Analytical Quality Control
Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 379 $3.00
R4-72-007 1HA326 Studies of Trace Elements in Soils and Plant* from the Four Corners Area of New Mexico BY N. B. Stark, and
P. F. Harris, Nevada Systems, University of. Desert Research Institute Reno, NV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 561
$3.00
R4-72-009 1HA327 Collaborative Study of Reference Method for the Continuous Measurement of Carbon Monoxide in the
Atmosphere (Non-Dispersive Infrared Spectrometry) BY H. C. McKee, and R. E. Childers, Southwest Research
Institute Houston, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 265 $3.00
R4-73-008 1HA327 Radioactive Decay Correction Factors Office of Research and Development, EPA Las Vegas, NV ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 219 287 $3.00
R4-73-010 1AA008 Work Shop on Mathematical Modeling of Photochemical Smog: Summary of Proceedings BY M. C. Dodge,
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 177 $3.00
R4-73-011 1602 Operation of the Analytical Methodology Information Center BY R. L. Little, and R. Darby, Battelle Memorial
Institute Columbus. OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 491
R4-73-012a 1AA009 Evaluation of a Diffusion Model for Photochemical Smog Simulation BY A. Eschenroeder, H. R. Martinez, and R.
A. Nordsieck, General Research Corporation Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 242 $6.75
R4-73-012b 1AA009 Users' Guide to Diffusion/Kinetics (DIFKIN) Code BY J. R. Martinez, General Research Corporation Santa
Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 243 $4.50
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R4-73-012c 1AA009 Field Program Designs for Verifying Photochemical Diffusion Models BY A. Eschenroeder, G. W. Dele/, and R.
J. Wahl, General Research Corporation Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 300 $5.00
R4-73-013a 1AA009 Controlled Evaluation of the Reactive Environmental Simulation Model (REM), Vol. I - Final Report BY L. G.
Wayne, A. Kokin, and M. I. Weisburd, Pacific Environmental Services, Incorporated Santa Monica, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 220 456 $6.00
R4-73-013b 1AA009 Controlled Evaluation of the Reactive Environmental Simulation Model (REM), Vol. II - Users' Guide BY L.
G. Wayne, A. Kokin, and M. I. Weisburd, Pacific Environmental Services, Incorporated Santa Monica, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 220 457 $6.00
R4-73-014 1HA327 Procedures for the Radiochemical Analysis of Nuclear Reactor Aqueous Solutions BY H. L. Krieger, and S.
Gold, Radiochemistry and Nuclear Engineering Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
222 154 $6.00
R4-73-015 1AA008 Working Document for Air Pollution Measurement Technique Development, FY 1972 - 1977, A Esso Research
and Engineering Company Linden, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 204 174 $3.00
R4-73-016a 1AA009 Production of Atmospheric Turbulence and the Dispersal of Atmospheric Pollutants - Vol. I, The BY C. D.
Donaldson, Princeton, Incorporated, Aeronautical Association of Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225
524/8AS $5.50
R4-73-016b 1AA009 Derivation of a Non-Boussinesq Fet of Equation for an Atmospheric Shear - Vol. II BY C. D. Donaldson,
Princeton, Incorporated, Aeronautical Association of Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 255/8AS $3.00
R4-73-016c 1AA009 Development of a Coupled Two-Dimensional Diffusion and Chemistry Model for Turbulent and
Inhomogeneously Mixed Reaction System - Vol. Ill, The BY G, R. Hilst, Princeton, Incorporated, Aeronautical
Association of Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 193/AS $7.75
R4-73-017 1AA009 Validity of the Air Quality Display Model Calibration Procedure BY G. W. Brier, Brier, Glenn W., Consultant
Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 218 716 $3.00
R4-73-018 1FA084 Microwave Power Controller for a Radiation Bio-Effects Exposure Facility BY J. S. Ali, Twinbrook Research
Laboratory. EPA Rockville, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220 305 $3.75
R4-73-019 1HA326 Investigation of High Ozone Concentrations in the Vicinity of Garrett County, Maryland and Preston
County, West Virginia Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 218 540
$3.00
R4-73-020 1HA326 Indoor-Outdoor Carbon Monoxide Pollution Study General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 220 428 $6.00
R4-73-021 1 ABO 13 Survey of Emissions and Controls for "Hazardous" and Other Pollutants, A BY A. J. Goldberg, Office of
Research and Development, Air Pollution Technology Branch, Technology Division, EPA Washington, DC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 223 568/AS $11.25
R4-73-022 1HA327 Proceedings of the First Microbiology Seminar on Standardization of Methods Office of Research and
Development, Quality Assurance Division, EPA Washington, DC
R4-73-023a 1BA027 Reviews of Current Literature on Analytical Methodology and Quality Control, No. 14 Battelle Memorial
Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 917-14
R4-73-023i 1BA027 Reviews of Current Literature on Analytical Methodology and Quality Control Battelle Memorial Institute
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: Garrett, Lurther 202-426-2355
R4-73-024 1AA009 Users Guide for the Climatological Dispersion Model (COM) BY J. R. Zimmerman, and A. Busse, Meteorology
Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 3467AS $4.75
R4_73_025a 1AA009 Tests of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model Using CO Validation Data in the Los Angeles
Metropolitan Region, Vol. I BY J. P. Pandolfo, and C. A. Jacobs, Center for the Environment and Man, Incorporated
Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 325 $ 12.25
R4-73-025b 1AA009 Tests of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model Using CO Validation Data in the Los Angeles
Metropolitan Region, Vol. II, Fortran Program and Input from Output Specifications BY J. P. Pandolfo, and C.
A. Jacobs, Center for the Environment and Man, Incorporated Hartford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 228 326 $10.50
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R4-73-026 1602 Automated Water Monitoring Instrument for Phosphorus Contents BY M. Prager, Nucor Corporation Denville,
NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 772
R4-73-O27o 1HA327 Compendium of Analytical Methods, Vol. I - Matrix of Methods Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 228 424/AS $4.50
R4-73-027B 1HA327 Compendium of Analytical Methods, Vol. II - Methods Summaries Mitre Corporation McLean, VA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 228 425/AS $8.25
R4_73_028a 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality-Assurance Program: Reference Method for the Continous
Measurement of Carbon Monxide in the Atmosphere BY F. Smith, and A. C. Nelson Jr., Research Triangle
Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 512 $4.25
R4-73-028B 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Reference Method for the Determination of
Suspended Particulate in the Atmosphere (High Volume Method) BY F. Smith, and A. C. Nelson Jr., Research
Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 051 $4.50
R4-73-028c 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Reference Method for Measurement of
Photochemical Oxidonti BY F. Smith, and A. C. Nelson Jr., Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 336 $7.75
R4-73-028d 1HA327 Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program Reference Method for the Determination of
Sulfur Dioxide in the Atmosphere BY F. Smith, and A. C. Nelson Jr., Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle
Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 226 486/AS $4.50
R4-73-029 1AA009 Air Pollution Transport in Street Canyons BY B. H. Harlow, and R. S. Hotchkiss, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 233 252/AS $4.75
R4-73-030o 1AA009 Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation BY S. D.
Reynolds, Systems Applications, incorporated Beverly Hills, CA ORDER FROM: Herbert Viebrock 919-549-4564
R4-73-030b 1AA009 Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation: Appendix A
- Contaminant Emissions Model and Inventory for Los Angeles BY P. J. Roberts, Systems Applications,
Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA ORDER FROM: Herbert Viebrock 919-549-4564
R4_73_030c 1AA009 Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation: Appendix B -
Generalized Mechanism for Describing Atmospheric Photochemical Reactions BY T. A. Hecht, Systems
Applications, Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA ORDER FROM: Herbert Viebrock 919-549-4564
R4_73_030d 1AA009 Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation: Appendix C -
Microscale Model of Local Vehicular Source Contributions to Measured Pollutant Concentrations BY Mei-
Koo Liu, and P. M. Roth, Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA ORDER FROM: Herbert Viebrock
919-549-4564
R4-73-030e 1AA009 Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation: Appendix D -
Numerical Integration of Continuity Equations BY S. D. Reynolds, Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly
Hills, CA ORDER FROM: Herbert Viebrock 919-549^4564
R4-73-030f 1AA009 Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. II - User's Guide and Description of Computer
Programs BY D. C. Whitney, Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA ORDER FROM: Herbert Viebrock
919-549-4564
R4-73-030g 1AA009 Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. II - User's Guide and Description of Computer
Programs: Appendix - Data Preparation Programs BY Mei-Kao Liu, Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly
Hills, CA ORDER FROM: Herbert Viebrock 919-549^4564
R4-73-030h 1AA009 Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. Ill - Automation of Meteorological and Air
Quality Data for Model BY Mei-Kao Liu, S. D. Reynolds, D. C. Whitney, and P. M. Roth, Systems Applications,
Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA ORDER FROM: Herbert Viebrock 919-549-4564
R4-73-031 1AA008 Existing Needs in the Experimental and Observational Study of Atmospheric Chemical Reaction BY J. H.
Seinfeld, T. A. Hecht, and P. M. Roth, Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
224 203/AS $7.75
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R5 72 001 1609 Quantitative Methods far Preliminary Design of Water Quality Surveillance Systems BY C. V. Beckers, S. G.
Chamberlain, and G. P. Grimsrud, Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 010
R5-72-002 1DB063 Information Retrieval Capabilities - National Environmental Research Center, Cincinnati Library BY M.
Freidman, National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 820 $4.85
R5-72-003 1DA312 Metropolitan Housewives' Attitudes Toward Solid Waste Disposal National Analysts, Incorporated
Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 340 $5.45
R5-72-004 1DA312 Investment Decision Model for Control Technology, An BY R. M. Clarke, National Environmental Research
Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 482 $3.00
R5-72-005 1RW103 NERC/RTP Research Projects - Fiscal Year 1973 - Summaries of Intramural and Extramural Active Research
Projects National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 220
259 $6.00
R5-72-006 1AA004 Study of the Economic Effects of Changes in Air Quality BY C. R. Vars, and G. W. Sorenson, Oregon State
University, Air Resources Center Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 993 $3.00
R5-72-007 1AA004 Effects of Air Pollution on Public Attitude* and Knowledge BY R. G. Mason, Oregon State University, Air
Resources Center Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 739 $6.00
R5-72-009 1AA004 Assessment of Air Pollution Damage to Vegetation in New England, July 1971 - 1972 BY J. Naegele, W.
Feder, and C. J. Brandt, Massachusetts, University of Waltham, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214161 $3.00
R5-72-010 1AA004 1971 Survey and Assessment of Air Pollution to Vegetation in New Jersey BY A. Feliciano, Rutgers University
New Brunswick, N J ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 160 $3.00
R5-73-008 1611 Economic Benefits from an Improvement in Water Quality BY S. D. Reiling, K. C. Gibbs, and H. H. Stoevener,
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 474
R5-73-011 1RW103 Environmental Volunteers of America, Findings and Recommendations of the Steering Committee of the
National Center for Voluntary Action's Environmental Project BY C. 1. Zinger, R. Dalsemer, and H. Magarle,
National Center for Voluntary Action Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 186 $ 12.50
R5-73-012 1RW103 Bibliography of Research and Monitoring Research Reports Office of Research and Development, Publications
Branch, Research Information Division, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: Replaced by Current Bibliography
R5-73-013 1611 Northern Maine Regional Treatment System, The BY J. A. Barresi, J. Gammon, and R. E. Hunter, Maine Regional
Planning Commission, Northern Presque Isle, ME ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 346
R5-73-014 1609 Data Acquisition Systems in Water Quality Management BY R. C. Ward, Colorado State University Fort Collins,
CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 622
R5-73-015 1611 Toward a Philosophy of Planning: Attitudes of Federal Water Planners BY R. H. Wilson, Stanford University
Stanford, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 433 $5.10
R5-73-016 1BA030 Economic Feasibility of Minimum Industrial Waste Load Discharge Requirements BY H. C. Bramer,
Datagraphics, Incorporated Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 490
R5-73-017 1HA094 Cost Analysis of Water Pollution Control: An Annotated Bibliography BY D. P. Tihansky, Office of Research
and Development, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 146
$22.00
R5-73-018 1611 Environmental Protection Through Public and Private Development Controls BY A. L. Strong, and J. C. Keene,
Pennsylvania, University of Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 587
R5-73-019 1611 Stream Quality Preservation Through Planned Urban Development BY R. E. Coughlin, and T. R. Hammer,
Regional Science Research Institute Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 177
R5-73-020 1609 Michigan Water Resources Enforcement and Information System BY G. GuentKer, D. Mincavage, and F.
Morley, Michigan Water Resources Commission Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 800/AS
R5-73-021 1HA093 Energy Conservation Strategies BY M. S. Seidel, S. E. Plotkin, and R. O. Reck, Office of Research and
Development, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 493/AS $9.25
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R5-73-022 1AA004 1972 Survey and Assessment of Air Pollution Damage to Vegetation in New Jersey BY E. J. Pell, Rutgers
University New Brunswick, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 089 $4.25
R5_73_023a 1BA030 Capital and Operating Costs of Pollution Control Equipment Modules, Volume I: Users' Guide BY H. C.
Blecker, and T. W. Cadman, ICARUS Corporation Silver Spring, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 535/AS $4.90
R5-73-023B 1BA030 Capital and Operating Costs of Pollution Control Equipment Modules, Volume II: Data Manual BY H. C.
Blecker, and T. M. Nichols, ICARUS Corporation Silver Spring, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 536/AS $3.90
R5-73-024 1BA030 Environmental Impact Requirements in the States BY T. C. Tryzna, California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 223 748/AS $3.00
SAB-73-001 1HA410 Nitrogenous Compounds in the Environment Office of Research and Development, Science Advisory Board, EPA
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 240 702/AS $7.00 GPO- EP1.2:N63 - $2.20
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n010EGO01/71 1101 Phosphorus Removal by Ferrous Iron and lime Rand Development Corporation Cleveland, OH Lake, County of
Painesville, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 208
11010ESQ08/71 1101 Design Guides for Biological Wastewafer Treatment Process Austin, City of Austin, TX Texas, University of,
Center for Research in Water Resources Austin, TX
11010EVE01/71 1101 Evaluation of Conditioning and Dewatering Sewage Sludge by Freezing Milwaukee, Sewerage Commission of
the City of Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 122
11010FLQ03/71 1101 Phosphorus Removal with Pickle Liquor in an Activated Sludge Plant Milwaukee, Sewerage Commission of the
City of Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 216
11010FMY10/70 1101 Engineering Feasibility Demonstration Study for Muskegon County, Michigan Wastewater Treatment-
Irrigation System Muskegon County Board Muskegon, Ml Muskegon Department of Public Works Muskegon, Ml
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 447
11020—09/67 1102 Demonstrate the Feasibility of the Use of Ultrasonic Filtration in Treating the Overflows from Combined
and/or Storm Sewers Acoustica Association, Incorporated Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 201 745
$3.00
11020—12/67 1102 Problems of Combined Sewer Facilities and Overflows - 1967 American Public Works Association Chicago, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 469 $3.00
11020—05/68 1102 Feasibility of a Stabilization-Retention Basin in Lake Erie at Cleveland, Ohio Havens and Emerson Cleveland,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 083 $3.00
11020—06/69 1102 Reduction in Infiltration by Zone Pumping Hoffman and Fiske Lewiston, ID ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 187 868
$3.00
11020—10/69 1102 Crazed Resin Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows Hercules, Incorporated Wilmington, DE ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 187 867 $3.00
11020 03/70 1102 Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers Federal Water Quality Administration, Storm and Combined Sewer
Pollution Control Branch, Division of Applied Science and Technology Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 199
361 $3.00
11020 02/71 1102 Deep Tunnels in Hard Rock Wisconsin, University of, College of Applied Science and Engineering and University
Extension Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 854
11020DES06/69 1102 Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts Franklin Institute Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 185
3U$3.00
11020DGZ10/69 1102 Design of a Combined Sewer Fluidic Regulator Bowles Engineering Corporation Silver Spring, MD ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 188 914 $3.00
11020DHQ06/72 1102 Ground Water Infiltration and Internal Sealing of Sanitary Sewers, Montgomery County, Ohio BY G. E.
Cronk, Montgomery County Sanitary Department Dayton, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 267
11020DIG08/69 1102 Polymers for Sewer Flow Control Western Company Richardson, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 185 951 $3.00
11020DIH06/69 1102 Improved Sealants for Infiltration Control Western Company Richardson, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 185 950
11020DNO08/67 1102 Feasibility of a Periodic Flushing System for Combined Sewer Cleansing FMC Corporation Santa Clara, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 223 $3.00
11020DNO03/72 1102 Flushing System for Combined Sewer Cleansing FMC Corporation, Central Engineering Laboratories Santa Clara,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 858
11020DWF12/69 1102 Control of Pollution by Underwater Storage Underwater Storage, Incorporated Washington, DC Silver Schwartz,
Limited Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 191217
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11020EKO10/69 1102 Combined Sewer Separation Using Pressure Sewers American Society of Civil Engineers Cambridge, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 188 511 $3.00
11020EXV07/69 1102 Strainer/Filter Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows From Corporation East Providence, Rl ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 185 949 $3.00
11020FAL03/71 1102 Evaluation of Storm Standby Tanks, Columbus, Ohio Dodson, Kinney and Lindblom Columbus, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 202 236
11020FAQ03/71 1102 Dispatching System for Control of Combined Sewer Losses Metropolitan Sewer Board St. Paul, MN ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 203 678
11020FDC01/72 1102 Screening/Flotation Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows Rex Chainbelt, Incorporated, Ecology Division
Milwaukee, Wl
11020FKI01/70 1102 Dissolved-Air Flotation Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows Rhodes Corporation Oklahoma City, OK
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 189 775 $3.00
11022DEI05/72 1102 Sewer Bedding and Infiltration Gulf Coast Area BY J. K. Mayer, F. W. Macdonald, and S. E. Steimle, Tulane
University New Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 282
11022DMU07/70 1102 Combined Sewer Regulator Overflow Facilities American Public Works Association Chicago, II
11022DMU08/70 1102 Combined Sewer Regulation and Management - A Manual of Practice American Public Works Association
Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 676
11022DPP10/70 1102 Combined Sewer Temporary Underwater Storage Facility Melpar, Incorporated Falls Church, VA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 197 669
11022ECV09,71 1102 Underwater Storage of Combined Sewer Overflows Karl R. Rohrer Associates, Incorporated Akron, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 208 346
11022EFF12 70 1102 Control of Infiltration and Inflow into Sewer Systems American Public Works Association Chicago, IL ORDF*
FROM: NTIS-PB 200 827 $8.75
11022EFF01/71 1102 Prevention and Correction of Excessive Infiltration and Inflow Into Sewer Systems - A Manual of Practice
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 208 $7.75
11022ELK12/71 1102 Maximizing Storage in Combined Sewer Systems Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 209 861
11023—08/70 1102 Retention Basin Control of Combined Sewer Overflows Springfield Sanitary District Springfield, IL ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 200 828
11023DAA03/72 1102 Hypochlorite Generator for Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows Ionics, Incorporated Watertown, MA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 243
11023DPI08/69 1102 Rapid-Flow Filter for Sewer Overflows Rand Development Corporation Cleveland, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
194 032 $3.00
11023DZF06/70 1102 Ultrasonic Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows American Process Equipment Corporation Hawthorne, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 421
11023EVO06/70 1102 Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows Crane Company King of Prussia, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 195 674
11023EYI04/72 1102 High Rate Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows BY R. Nebolsine, P. J. Harvey, and Chi-Yuan Fan,
Hydrotechnic Corporation New York, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 144
11023FDB09/70 1102 Chemical Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 199 070
11023FDD03/70 1102 Rotary Vibratory Fine Screening of Combined Sewer Overflows Cornell, Howland, Hayes and Merryfield
Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 168
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11023FDD07/71 1102 Demonstration of Rotary Screening for Combined Sewer Overflows Portland, City of, Department of Public
Works Portland, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 814
11023FIX08/70 1102 Conceptual Engineering Report-Kingman lake Project BY R. F. Weston, Weston, Roy F. West Chester, PA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 598
11024—06/70 1102 Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Technology Federal Water Quality Administroion, Storm and Combined
Sewer Pollution Control Branch, Division of Applied Science and Technology Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 193 939
11024DMS05/70 1102 Engineering Investigation of Sewer Overflow Problems Hayes, Seay, Pattern and Mattern Roanoke, VA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 201
11024DOC07/71 1102 Storm Water Management Model, Vol. I, Final Report Metcalf and Eddy Engineers Palo Alto, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 203 289 $21.25
11024DOC08/71 1102 Storm Water Management Model, Vol. II, Verification and Testing Metcalf and Eddy Engineers Palo Alto, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 290 $12.25
11024DOC09/71 1102 Storm Water Management Model, Vol. Ill, User's Manual Metcalf and Eddy Engineers Palo Alto, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 203 291 $21.75
11024DOC10/71 1102 Storm Water Management Model, Vol. IV, Program Listing Metcalf and Eddy Engineers Palo Alto, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 203 292 $16.00
11024DOK02/70 1102 Proposed Combined Sewer Control by Electrode Potential Merrimack College Andover, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 195 169 $3.00
11024DQU10/70 1102 Urban Runoff Characteristics Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OM ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 865
11024EJC07/70 1102 Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, July 1968-June 1970 Franklin Institute Research Laboratories
Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 228
11024EJC10/70 1102 Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, First Quarterly Issue Franklin Institute Research Laboratories
Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 229
11024EJC01 /71 1102 Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, Second Quarterly Issue Franklin Institute Research Laboratories
Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 312
11024ELB01/71 1102 Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Sources and Abatement, Atlanta, Ga. Black, Crow and Eidsness,
Incorporated Atlanta, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 201 725 $3.00
11024EQE06/71 1102 Impregnation of Concrete Pipe Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX
11024EQG03/71 1102 Storm Water Problems and Control in Sanitary Sewers, Oakland and Berkeley, California Metcalf and Eddy
Engineers Palo Alto, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 815
11024EXF08/70 1102 Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Alternatives, Washington, D.C. BY R. F. Weston, Roy F. Weston,
Incorporated West Chester, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 680
11024FJE04/71 1102 Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, Third Quarterly Issue Franklin Institute Research Laboratories
Philadelphia, PA
11024FJE07/71 1102 Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, July 1970-June 1971 Franklin Institute Research Laboratories
Philadelphia, PA
11024FKJ10/70 1102 In-Sewer Fixed Screening of Combined Sewer Overflows Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General
Corporation El Monte, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213118
11024FKM12/71 1102 Urban Storm Runoff and Combined Sewer Overflow Pollution, Sacramento, California Envirogenics Company,
Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 989
11024FKN11 /69 1102 Stream Pollution and Abatement from Combined Sewer Overflows, Bucyrus, Ohio Burgess and Niple, Limited
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 162
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11024FLY06/71 1102 Heal Shrinkable Tubing at Sewer Pipe Joints Western Company of North America Richardson, TX ORDER
FROM:NTIS-PB208816
11030DNK08 68 1103 Beneficial Use of Storm Water Hittman Associates, Incorporated Columbia, MD ORDER FROM: NT1S-PB 195 160
$3.00
11030DNS01769 1103 Water Pollution Aspects of Urban Runoff American Public Works Association Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 215 532 $3.00
11034DU Y03/72 1103 Investigation of Porous Pavements for Urban Runoff Control BY E. Thelen, W. C. Grover, A. J. Hoiberg, and T. I.
Haigh, Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 516 $ 10.00
1 1034FK107/70 1103 Storm Woter Pollution From Urban land Activity AVCO Economic Systems Corporation Washington, DC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 195 281 $20.25
11034FLU06/71 1103 Hydraulics of Long Vertical Conduits and Associated Cavitation Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN
11040GKK06/71 1104 Environmental Impact of Highway Deking Edison Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 203 493
11050FKE12/69 1105 Study of Flow Reduction and Treatment of Wastewater from Households General Dynamics, Corporation
Groton, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 599
11060DPD02/71 1106 Combined Treatment of Municipal Kraft Linerboard and Fiberboard Manufacturing Wastes Macon, City of.
Board of Water Commissioners Mocon, GA Georgia Kraft Company Macon, GA Armstrong Cork Company Macon,
GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 215
11060EOC07/69 1106 Joint Municipal and Semichemicol Pulping Wastes Erie, City of Erie, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 185 948
11060FAE11769 1106 Feasibility of Joint Treatment in a lake Watershed BY R. f. Weston, Roy F. Weston, Incorporated West Chester,
PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 201 698 $3.00
11060FAE04/71 1106 Onondaga Lake Study Onondago County Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 472
12000—07/71 1200 Projects of the Industrial Pollution Control Branch Industrial Pollution Control Branch, Applied Science and
Technology, EPA Washington, DC
12000FLX02 771 1200 System for Industrial Waste Treatment RD*D Project Priority Assignment Synectics Corporation Allison Park,
PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 146 $ 1.45 microfiche
12010DIM08/70 1201 Pyrite Depression by Reduction of Solution Oxidation Potential Utah, University of Salt Lake City, UT ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 200 257
12010DPF11/71 1201 Brass Wire Mill Process Changes and Waste Abatement, Recovery and Reuse Vofco Brass and Copper
Company Kenilworth, NJ
12010DRH11/71 1201 Ultrathin Membranes for Treating Metal Finishing Effluents by Reverse Osmosis North Star Research and
Development Institute Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 211
12010DTO02/72 1201 Combined Steel Mill and Municipal Wastewaters Treatment National Steel Corporation, Weirton Steel Division
Weirton, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 198
120100UL02771 1201 Limestone Treatment of Rinse Waters from Hydrochloric Add Pickling of Steel Armco Steel Corporation
Middletown, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 233
1201OEIE11 /68 1201 State of the Art Review of Metai Finishing Waste Treatment Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 203 207
12010EIE03/71 1201 Investigation of Techniques for Removal of Chromium from Electroplating Wastes Bottelle Memorial Institute
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 215 694 $6.75
12010EIE11771 1201 Investigation of Techniques for Removal of Cyanide from Electroplating Wastes Battelle Memorial Institute
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 210
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12010EQF03/71 1201 Electromembrane Process for Regenerating Acid from Spent Pickle Liquor Southern Research Institute
Birmingham, AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 201 651
12010EZV02/70 1201 Treatment of Waste Water-Waste Oil Mixtures Armco Steel Corporation Middletown, OH ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 195 161 $1.45 microfiche
12020—02/70 1202 Petrochemical Effluents Treatment Practices - Summary Engineering-Sciences, Incorporated/Texas Austin, TX
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 192 310 $3.00
12020DIS01/72 1202 Anaerobic Treatment of Synthetic Organic Wastes BY J. C. Hovious, J. A. Fisher, and R. A. Conway, Union
Carbide Corporation South Charleston, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 130
12020DJI06/71 1202 Wastewater Treatment Facilities for a Polyvinyl Chloride Production Plant B. F. Goodrich Chemical Company
Cleveland, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 464
12020DQC03/71 1202 Polymeric Materials for Treatment and Recovery of Petrochemical Wastes Gulf South Research Institute New
Orleans, LA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 201 699
12020EEQ10/71 1202 Treatment of Wastewater from the Production of Polyhydric Organics Dow Chemical Company, Texas Division
Freeport, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 841
12020EID03/71 1202 Preliminary Investigational Requirements — Petrochemical and Refinery Waste Treatment Engineering-
Science, Incorporated Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 369
12020EJI07/71 1202 Inorganic Chemicals Industry Profile Dotagraphics, Incorporated Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206
308
12020EXG03/72 1202 Effect of Chlorination on Selected Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Chemists Association Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 160
12020FPD09/71 1202 Inorganic Fertilizer and Phosphate Mining Industries - Water Pollution and Control Battelle Memorial Institute
Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 154
12020FYE01/72 1202 Pesticide Manufacturing Industry - Current Waste Treatment and Disposal Practices BY P. R. Atkins, Texas,
University of Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 129
12020GND07/71 1202 Projected Wastewater Treatment Costs in the Organic Chemicals Industry Datagraphics, Incorporated
Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 429
12040DLQ08/71 1204 Slime Growth Evaluation of Treated Pulp Mill Waste Oregon State University, Department of Microbiology
Corvallis, OR
12040EBY08/70 1204 Aerial Photographic Tracing of Pulp Mill Effluent in Marine Waters Oregon State University Corvallis, OR
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 232
12040EEK08/71 1204 Treatment of Selected Internal Kraft Mill Wastes in a Cooling Tower Georgia Kraft Company Rome, GA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 217
12040EEL02/72 1204 Reverse Osmosis Concentration of Dilute Pulp and Paper Effluents BY A. J. Wiley, G. A. Dubey, and I. K.
Bansal, Pulp Manufacturers Research League Appleton, Wl Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 211 184
12040EFC01/71 1204 Pollution Abatement by Fiber Modification Washington, University of. College of Forest Resources Seattle, WA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 219
12040ELW12/70 1204 Aerated Lagoon Treatment of Sulfite Pulping Effluents Crown Zellerbach Corporation Lebanon, OR ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 208 212
12040EMY12/71 1204 Multi-System Biological Treatment of Bleached Kraft Effluents Mead Corporation Chillicothe, OH ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 208 213
12040ENC12/71 1204 Color Removal from Kraft Pulping Effluent by Lime Addition Interstate Paper Corporation Riceboro, GA
12040EUG10/69 1204 Foam Separation of Kraft Pulping Wastes Georgia Kraft Company Rome, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 189 160
$3.00
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12040EZZ04/70
1204
12040FES07/71 1204
12040FUB01/72 1204
12050DRC11/71 1205
12050DSH03/71
12050EKT03/71
1205
1205
12060-03/68 1206
12060—03/68* 1206
12060—07/69 1206
12060—10/69 1206
12060—04/70 1206
12060—08/70 1206
12060—10/70 1206
12060—03/71 1206
120600SB09/71 1206
12060DSI07/71 1206
12060DXF07/71 1206
12060DXL01/71 1206
12060EAE09/71 1206
12060ECF04/70 1206
12060EDK08/71 1206
Dilute Spent Kraft Liquor Filtration through Wood Chips North Carolina, University of. School of Forest Resources
Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 191 873 $3.00
Sludge Material Recovery System for Manufacturers of Pigmented Papers S. D. Warren Company, Division of
Scott Paper Company Wesrbrook, ME ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 026
Recycle of Papermill Waste Waters and Application of Reverse Osmosis BY 0. C. Morris, W. R. Nelson, and G.
O. Walraven, Green Bay Packaging, Incorporated Green Boy, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 021
Experimental Evaluation of Fibrous Bed Coalescers for Separating Oil-Water Emulsions Illinois Institute of
Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering Chicago, II ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 144
Impact of Oily Materials on Activated Sludge Systems Hydroscience, Incorporated Westwood, Nj ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 212 422
Fluid Bed Incineration of Petroleum Refinery Wastes American Oil Company Mandan, ND ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 202 570
Potato Waste Treatment (Proceedings of a Symposium) Idaho, University of Moscow, ID Pacific Northwest
Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvollis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 218 $3.00
Aerated Lagoon Treatment of Food Processing Wastes BY K. A. Dostal, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory,
Water Quality Office, EPA Corvollis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 875
Secondary Treatment of Potato Processing Wastes Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Water Quality Office,
EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 234 $6.50
Current Practice in Potato Processing Waste Treatment Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 189 232
Proceedings First National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes National Canners Association Berkeley, CA
Northwest Food Processors Association Portland, OR U.S. Department of Agriculture Albany, CA Federal Water
Quality Administration Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 199 709 $23.00
Waste Reduction in Food Canning Operations National Canners Association Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 198 231
Treatment of Citrus Processing Wastes Coca-Cola Company, Foods Division Orlando, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 202 238
Proceedings Second National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory,
EPA Corvallis, OR National Canners Association Washington, DC
Demonstration of a Full-Scale Waste Treatment System for a Cannery BY L. E. Streebin, G. W. Reid, and A. C.
H. Hu, Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 215 416
State-of-Art, Sugarbeet Processing Waste Treatment Beet Sugar Development Foundation Fort Collins, CO
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 207 646
Membrane Processing of Cottage Cheese Whey for Pollution Abatement Crowley's Milk Company
Binghamton. NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 936
Reduction of Salt Content of Food Processing Liquid Waste Effluent National Canners Association Berkeley, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 963
Trickling Filter Treatment of Fruit Processing Waste Waters National Canners Association Berkeley, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 210 586
Current Practice in Seafoods Processing Waste Treatment Oregon State University Corvallis, OR ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 202 232 $3.00
Liquid Wastes from Canning and Freezing Fruits and Vegetables National Canners Association Berkeley, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 941
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12060EDZ08/71 1206 Pilot Plant Installation for Fungal Treatment of Vegetable Canning Wastes Green Giant Company Le Suer,
MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 206
12060EGU03/71 1206 Dairy Food Plant Wastes and Waste Treatment Practices Ohio State University, Department of Dairy
Technology Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 372 $10.75
12060EHT07/70 1206 Use of Fungi Imperfect! in Waste Control North Star Research and Development Institute Minneapolis, MN
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 231
12060EHU03/71 1206 Reconditioning of Food Processing Brines National Canners Association Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
212394
12060EHV12/70 1206 Aerobic Secondary Treatment of Potato Processing Wastes R. T. French Company Shelley, ID ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 200 623
12060EZP09/70 1206 Cannery Waste Treatment Kehr Activated Sludge FMC Corporation Santa Clara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
199071
12060EZY08/71 1206 Complete Mix Activated Studge Treatment of Citrus Process Wastes Winter Garden Citrus Products
Cooperative Winter Garden, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 407
12060FAD10/69 1206 Aerobic Treatment of Fruit Processing Wastes Snokist Growers Yakima, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 188 506
$3.00
12060FDS11/71 1206 Elimination of Water Pollution by Packing-house Animal Paunch and Blood Beefland International,
Incorporated Council Bluffs, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 023
12060FQE12/70 1206 Dry Caustic Peeling of Tree Fruit for Liquid Waste Reduction National Canners Association Berkeley, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 208 209
12080EZF09/70 1208 Phenolic Water Reuse by Diatomite Filtration Johns-Manville Products Corporation Manville, NJ ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 199 069
12090DWM01/71 1209 Bio-Regenerated Activated Carbon Treatment of Textile Dye Wastewater From Corporation Providence, Rl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 599
12090ECS02/71 1209 State of the Art of Textile Waste Treatment Clemson University Clemson, SC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 359
12090EOE01 /72 1209 Water Pollution Reduction Through Recovery of Desizing Wastes North Carolina State University, Department
of Textile Chemistry Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 245
12090ESG01 n 1 1209 Zinc Precipitation and Recovery from Viscose Rayon Wastewater American Enka Company Enka, NC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 205 205
12090EUX10/70 1209 Reuse of Chemical Fiber Plant Wastewater and Cooling Water Slowdown Fiber Industries, Incorporated
Charlotte, NC Davis and Floyd Engineers, Incorporated Greenwood, SC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 200 695
12120—09/69 1212 Activated Sludge Treatment of Chrome Tannery Wastes A. C. Lawrence Company Peabody, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 186 158
12120—09/70 1212 Treatment of Sole Leather Vegetable Tannery Wastes BY J. D. Eye, Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 199 068
12120DIK12/70 1212 Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Treatment for Vegetable Tanning Wastes Virginia, University of Charlottesville, VA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 235
12120ERC08/69 1212 Disposal of Wastes from Water Treatment Plants American Water Works Association Research Foundation New
York, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 186 157 $3.00
12120ESW06/71 1212 Magnesium Carbonate, A Recycled Coagulant for Water Treatment Gainesville, City of. Department of Public
Utilities Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 938
12120EUR11/71 1212 Information Resource: Water Pollution Control in the Water Utility Industry American Water Works
Association Research Foundation New York, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 860
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12120FYFO3/72 1212 Fluidized-Bed Incineration of Selected Carbonaceous Industrial Wastes Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 161
12130DUJ09/71 1213 Whey Effluent Packed Tower Trickling Filtration Quirk, Lawler and Malusky Engineers Tappan, NY Walton,
Village of Walton, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 408
12130EDX07/70 1213 Joint Treatment of Municipal Sewage and Pulp Mill Effluents Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District Green
Bay, Wi
12130EGK06/71 1213 Biological Treatment of Chlorophenolic Wastes Jacksonville, City of Jacksonville, AR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
206813
12130EZR05/71 1213 Combined Treatment of Domestic and Industrial Wastes by Activated Sludge Dallas, City of Dallas, TX
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 205 206
12130FJQ06/71 1213 Pollution Abatement and By-Product Recovery in Shellfish and Fisheries Processing Food, Chemical and
Research Laboratories, Incorporated Seotrle, WA Engineering-Science of Alaska Anchorage, AK ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 208 214
13010—02/70 1301 Industrial Waste Guide on Logging Practices FWPCA, Northwest Region Portland, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
207 644 $3.00
130IOEGA02/71 1301 Studies on Effects of Watershed1 Practices on Streams Oregon Stare Universify Corvallis, OR
13020—07/71 1302 Agricultural Pollution of the Great Lakes Basin Canada, Government of Ontario, Canada U.S., Government of,
EPA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 906
13020DGX08/71 1302 Role of Animaf Wastes in Agricultural land Runoff Norm Carolina State University, School of Agricultural and
Life Sciences Raleigh, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 213
13020DPB08/71 1302 Management of Nutrients on Agricultural land for Improved Water Quality Corned University, Deparrment of
Agronomy, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Ithaca, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 858
1303Q--Q5/69 1303 Characteristics and Pollution Problems of Irrigation Return Flow Utah State University Foundation Logan, UT
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 204 817 $3.00
13030—11/71 1303 Research Needs for Irrigation Return Flow Quality Control BY G. V. Skogerboe, and J. P. Law, Colorado State
University Fort Collins, CO Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 219 979
13030DYY06/69 1303 Water Quality Management Problems in Arid Regions Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, Federal Water
Quality Administration Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 \ 25 $3.00
13030EIY12/69 1303 Collected Papers Regarding Nitrates in Agricultural Waste Waters Federal Water Quality Administration San
Francisco, CA U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Sacramento, CA California Department of Water Resources San Joaquin
Valley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 595
13030ELY04/71-07 1303 Removal of Nitrate by an Algal System California Departmrnt of Water Resources San Joaquin Valley, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 205 425 $3.00
13030EIY04/71-08 1303 Denitrification by Anaerobic Filters and Ponds Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 213 719
13030ELY05/71 -03 1303 Nutrients from Tile Drainage Systems California Department of Water Resources San Joaquin Valley, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 216 552
I3030ELY05/71-06 1303 Removal of Nitrogen from Tile Drainage - A Summary Report California Department of Water Resources San
Jooquin Valley, CA Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 215417
13030ELY05/71-12 1303 Desalination of Agricultural Tile Drainage Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 213 890
1303OELYOct/71-10 1303 Techniques to Reduce Nitrogen in Drainage Effluent During Transport U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Sacramento,
CA
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13030ELY06/71-13 1303 Removal of Nitrate by an Algal System - Phase II California Department of Water Resources San Joaquin Valley,
CA
13030ELY06/71-14 1303 Denitrifieation by Anaerobic Filters and Ponds - Phase II Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK
13030ELY08/71-09 1303 Effects of Agricultural Waste Water Treatment on Algal Bioassay Response Water Quality Office, EPA San
Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 891
13030ELY05/72-11 1303 Possibility of Reducing Nitrogen in Drainage Water by On Farm Practices U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Sacramento, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 221 482
13030GJS12/71 1303 National Irrigation Return Flow Research and Development Program BY J. P. Law, Robert S. Kerr Water
Research Center, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 857
13040—07/68 1304 Pollution Implications of Animal Wastes - A Forward Oriented Review BY R. C. Loehr, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 204 818 $3.00
13040DEM01 /71 1304 Characteristics of Wastes from Southwestern Cattle Feedlots Texas Technical University Lubbock, TX ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 209 214
13040DKP06/71 1304 Closed System Waste Management for Livestock BY P. O. Ngoddy, J. P. Harper, F. A. Heidar, R. K. Collins, and
G. D. Wells, Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 022
13040EYX11/69 1304 Agricultural Practices and Water Quality Iowa State University Ames, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 199 828
$3.00
13040FXG11/71 1304 Evaluation of Beef Cattle Feedlot Waste Management Alternatives BY A. F. Butchbaker, J. E. Gorton, G. W.
A. Mahoney, and M. D. Paine, Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 242
14010—06/70 1401 Oxygenation of Ferrous Iron Harvard University Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 189233
14010DAY06/71 1401 Inorganic Sulfur Oxidation by Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria Syracuse University Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 213 006
14010DDH08/71 1401 Control of Mine Drainage from Coal Mine Mineral Wastes - Phase I - Hydrology and Related Experiments
Truax-Traer Coal Company Pinckneyville, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 194
1401ODEE12/70 1401 Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage Horizons, Incorporated Cleveland, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 470
14010DH05/71 1401 Rotary Precoat Filtration of Sludge from Acid Mine Drainage Neutralization Johns-Manville Products
Corporation Manville, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 190
14010DKN11/70 1401 Microbial Factor in Acid Mine Drainage Formation Mellon Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 196 113
14010DLC11/69 1401 Sulfide Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage Bituminous Coal Research, Incorporated Monroeville, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 187 866 $3.00
14010DLI02/71 1401 Silicate Treatment for Acid Mine Drainage Prevention Tyco Laboratories, Incorporated Waltham, MA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 198 427
14010DMO03/70 1401 New Mine Sealing Techniques for Water Pollution Abatement Halliburton Company Duncan, OK ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 196 736
14010DMO03/70-A 1401 Investigative Mine Survey of a Small Watershed Halliburton Company Duncan, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
196110
14010DRB05/71 1401 Flocculation and Clarification of Mineral Suspensions Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 206 238
14010DRZ02/71 1401 Purification of Mine Water by Freezing Applied Science Laboratories, Incorporated State College, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 213 121
14010DYG08/71 1401 Acid Mine Waste Treatment Using Reverse Osmosis Gulf Environmental Systems Company San Diego, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 228
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14010DYH12/71 1401 Neutradesulfoting Treatment Process for Acid Mine Drainage Catalytic, Incorporated Philadelphia, PA ORDER
FROM:NTIS-PB213720
14010OYI02/71 1401 Evaluation of a New Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Process Black, Sivalls and Bryson Incorporated Pittsburgh,
PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 571
14010DYK03/70 1401 Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage by Reverse Osmosis Rex Chainbelt, Incorporated Milwaukee, Wl
Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of Harrisburg, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 200
1401ODZM08/70 1401 Feasibility Study of Mining Coal in an Oxygen Free Atmosphere Island Creek Coal Company Holder, WV Cyrus
Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 446
14010ECC08/71 1401 Effects of Various Gas Atmospheres on the Oxidation of Coal Mine Pyrites Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS
Corporation Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 679
14010EFK06/72 1401 Use of Latex as a Soil Sealant to Control Acid Mine Drainage Uniroyal, Incorporated Wayne, NJ ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 213 040
14010EGJ11/69 1401 Effects of Antibacterial Agents on Mine Drainage MSA Research Corporation Evans, PA Pennsylvania
Department of Mines and Mineral Industries Harrisburg, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 19' 215 $3.00
U010EHN04 "71 1401 Detection of Abandoned Underground Coal Mines by Geophysical Methods HRB-Singer, Incorporated State
College, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 554
14010EIZ01. 70 1401 Limestone Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage Bituminous Coal Research, Incorporated Monroeville, PA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 195 282
14010EIZ12/71 1401 Studies of Limestone Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage - Part II Bituminous Coal Research, Incorporated
Monroeville, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 326
14010EJE12/71 1401 Mine Spoil Potentials for Water Quality and Controlled Erosion West Virginia University, College of Agriculture
and Forestry Morgantown, WV ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 817
1401OEJT09/71 1401 Studies on Densification of Coal Mine Drainage Sludge Bituminous Coal Research, Incorporated Monroeville, PA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 189
1401OEMS09 69 1401 Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Vol. I Bechtel Corporation San Francisco,
CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 189 757 $3.00
14010EMS09/69* 1401 Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Vol. II Bechtel Corporation San
Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 189 758 $3.00
14010EM509/69*' 1401 Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Vol. Ill Bechtel Corporation San
Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 189 759 $3.00
14010EMS09/69*** 1401 Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Summary Bechtel Corporation Son
Francisco, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 189 756 $3.00
14010ENW09/71 1401 Microbiological Treatment of Add Mine Drainage Waters Continental Oil Company Ponca City, OK ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 206 231
14010ETV08/70 1401 Neutralization of High Feme Iron Acid Mine Drainage BY R. C. Wilmoth, and R. D. Hill, Federal Water Quality
Administration Cincinnati. OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 192 087
14010EXA03/71 1401 Pilot Scale Study of Acid Mine Drainage Ohio State University Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 771
14010FBZ09/71 1401 Concentrated Mine Drainage Disposal Into Sewage Treatment Systems Environmental Research and
Applications, Incorporated Wilton, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 042
14010FII03/71 1401 Evaluation of Pyritie Oxidation by Nuclear Methods Carnegie-Mellon University, Mellon Institute Pittsburgh, PA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 523
14010FJX12/71 1401 Dewatering of Mine Drainage Sludge West Virginia University, Coal Research Bureau Morgantown, WV ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 208 347
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14010FKK12/70 1401 Underground Cool Mining Methods to Abate Water Pollution West Virginia University Morgantown, WV
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 697
14010FLW07/70 1401 Feasibility Study Manual - Mine Water Pollution Control Demonstrations Federal Water Quality
Administration Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 594
14010FMH12/70 1401 Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage by Ozone Oxidation Atomic Energy Commission Upton, NY Brookhoven
National Laboratories Upton, NY Associated Universities, Incorporated Upton, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 225
U010FNQ02/72 1401 Electrochemical Treatment of Acid Mine Waters Tyco Laboratories, Incorporated Waltham, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 208 820
1401OFOA02/71 1401 Carbonate Bonding of Coal Refuse Black, Sivalls and Bryson, Incorporated Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 198 230
14010FPR04/71 1401 Acid Mine Drainage Formation and Abatement Ohio State University Research Foundation Columbus, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 199 835 $3.00
1401OFPS02/70 1401 Sulfide to Sulfate Reaction Mechanism Ohio State University Research Foundation Columbus, OH
14010FQR03/72 1401 Reverse Osmosis Demineralization of Acid Mine Drainage Rex Chainbelt, Incorporated, Ecology Division
Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 020
14010FUI10/71 1401 Foam Separation of Acid Mine Drainage Horizons, Incorporated Cleveland, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208
411
1401 OFYY09/71 1401 Study of Sulfur Recovery from Coal Refuse Black, Sivalls and Bryson, Incorporated Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 203 488
1401OFZU03772 1401 Legal Problems of Coal Mine Reclamation Maryland School of Law, University of Baltimore, MD ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 209 862
14010HBQ09/71 1401 Feasibility Study Upper Meander Creek Mine Drainage Abatement Project Stanley Consultants Cleveland, OH
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 232
14030EDB12/71 1403 Water Pollution Potential of Spent Oil Shale Residues Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 206 808
14050EPU08/71 1405 Utilization of Phosphate Slime International Minerals and Chemical Corporation Skokie, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 203 191
15010—01/69 1501 Basic Waste Characteristics at Winter Recreation Areas BY B. D. Clark, Pacific Northwest Water laboratory,
FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 437 $3.00
15010—03/70 1501 Working Paper No. 68 - Evaluation of Extended Aeration Treatment at Recreation Areas BY B. D. Clark,
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 436 $3.00
15020—06/67 1502 Houseboat Wastes: Methods for Collection and Treatment BY B. D. Clark, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory,
FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 439 $3.00
15020—04/68 1502 Houseboat Waste Characteristics and Treatment BY B. D. Clark, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA
Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 438 $3.00
15020DGR08/70 1502 Flexible Holding Tank for Pleasurecraft Sanitary System Uniroyal, Incorporated Wayne, NJ ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 201 700
15020DHB04/70 1502 Storage of Wastes from Watercraft and Disposal at Shore Facilities General Dynamics, Corporation Groton, CT
15020DHE09/69 1502 Collection, Underwater Storage, and Disposal of Pleasurecraft Wastes Underwater Storage, Incorporated
Washington, DC Silver Schwartz, Limited Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 188 505 $3.00
15020DHG09/71 1502 Watercraft Waste Treatment System Development and Demonstration Report General Electric Company
Philadelphia, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 345
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15020ENN09/71 1502 Control of Pollution from Outboard Engine Exhaust: A Reconnaissance Study Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 192
15030DTL05/70 1503 Urban Soil Erosion and Sediment Control National Association of Counties Research Foundation Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 196 111
15040EJZ12 /70 1504 Selective Withdrawal from a Stratified Reservoir California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
201 726
15080—03/69 1508 Chemical Treatment of Oil Slicks Edison Water Quality Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Edison,
NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 185 947 $3.00
15080—10/70 1508 Oil Containment Systems Edison Water Quality Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Edison, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 797 $3.00
15080DBO03/71 1508 Conversion of Crankcase Waste Oil into Useful Products National Oil Recovery Corporation Bayonne, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 205 207
1S080DJM07/70 1508 Recovery of Oil Spillt Using Vortex Assisted Airlift System Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 203 489
15080DJN01/71 1508 Getting Crude Oils to Reduce Marine Pollution From Tanker Oil Spills Western Company of North America
Richardson, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 239
15080DJO10 69 1508 Oil Tagging System Study - Summary Melpar, Incorporated Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 190 193
$3.00
15080DJO05/70 1508 Oil Tagging System Study - Final Report Melpar, Incorporated Arlington, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 283
150800JP10/70 1508 Oil/Water Separation System with Sea Skimmer Garrett Corporation, Research Manufacturing Division Los
Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 604
150800 JQ04/70 1508 Ultrasonic Emulsifkation of Oil Tanker Cargo Sonics International, Incorporated Dallas, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 193 674 $3.00
15O80DOZ12/70 1508 Testing and Evaluation of Oil Spill Recovery Equipment Maine Port Authority Portland, ME ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 200 081
15O80DXE11/70 1508 Feasibility Analysis of Incinerator Systems for Restoration of Oil Contaminated Beadles Envirogenics
Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 227
15O80DZR11 / 70 1508 Santa Barbara Oil Pollution, 1969 California, University of Santa Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 670
1S080EAG07/69 1508 Review of Santa Barbara Channel Oil Pollution Incident Battetle Memorial Institute, Pacific Northwest
Laboratories Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 191 712 $3.00
150SOEAL02/71 1508 Santa Barbara Oil Spill: Short-term Analysis of Mocroplonkton and Fish California, University of Santa
Barbara, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 782
15080EBZ12/70 1508 Effects of Oil Pollution on Waterfowl: A Study of Salvage Methods San Diego, Zoological Society of San
Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 091
1508OEHO05/69 1508 Oil Dispersing Chemicals BY M. Poliakoff, Edison Water Quality Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration
Edison, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 188 207 $3.00
1508OEIL12/69 1508 Proceedings: Joint Conference on Prevention and Control of Oil Spills American Petroleum Institute New York,
NY Federal Water Quality Administration Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 194 395 $3.00
15O80EOS03/70 1508 Preliminary Operations Planning Manual for the Restoration of Oil-Contaminated Beaches URS Research
Company San Mateo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 191711 $3.00
15O80E OS 10/70-1 1508 Evaluation of Selected Earthmoving Equipment for the Restoration of Oil-Contaminated Beaches URS
Research Company San Mateo, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 693
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15080EPL04/70 1508 Spreading and Movement of Oil Spills BY H. G. Schwartzberg, New York University New York, NY ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB Y92 852 $3.00
15080EUU10/70 1508 Vortex Separation Process for Oil Spill Recovery Systems American Process Equipment Corporation Panama
City, PL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 201 656
15080FHS08/69 1508 Cleaning Oil-Contaminated Beaches Federal Water Quality Administration, Northeast Region Research and
Development Program Edison, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 189 172 $3.00
15080FHT12/69 1508 Oil Sampling Techniques Edison Water Quality Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Edison, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 190 171 $3.00
15080FHU10/69 1508 Biological Effects of Oil Pollution - Bibliography Edison Water Quality Laboratory, Federal Water Quality
Administration Edison, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 188 206 $3.00
15080FTU05/71 1508 Oil Pollution Incident, Platform Charlie, Main Pass Block 41 Field, Louisiana Alpine Geophysical Associates,
Incorporated Norwood, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 497
15080FWN07/71 1508 Recovery of Floating Oil Rotating Disk Type Skimmer Susquehanna Corporation, Atlantic Research Systems
Division Costa Mesa, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 205 208
15080FWO02/71 1508 Floating Oil Recovery Devices New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM
15080FWP04/71 1508 Concept Development of a Hydraulic Skimmer System for Recovery of Floating Oil Battelle Memorial Institute
Richland, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 498
15080HOL01772 1508 Feasibility Demonstration of an Aerial Surveillance Spill Prevention System BY R. I. Welch, A. D. Marmelstein,
and P.M. Maughan, Earth Satellite Corporation Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 400
15090FOZ10/70 1509 Control of Spillage of Hazardous Polluting Substances Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 596
16010—10/67 1601 Environmental Requirements of Blue-Green Algae (Proceedings of Symposium) Washington, University of
Seattle, WA Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 538 $3.00
16010—10/69 1601 Working Paper No. 66: Field Studies on Sediment - Water Algal Nutrient Interchange Processes and Water
Quality of Upper Klamath and Agency Lakes BY A. R. Gahler, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA
Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 207 643 $3.00
16010—10/69* 1601 Plankton Community and Hydraulic Characterization Preliminary to Lake Flushing Washington, University of
Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 192 760 $3.00
16010—03/71 1601 Demonstrating the Effects of Nutrients in Bio-oxidation Pond Receiving Streams Oklahoma, University of
Norman, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 199 269 $3.00
16010DDS03/70 1601 Dynamics of the Nitrogen Cycle in Lakes Alaska, University of College, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 791
$3.00
16010DMG12/71 1601 Flushing of Small Shallow Lakes BY C. C. Lomax, and J. F. Orsborn, Washington State University Pullman, WA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 840
16010DNY07/71 1601 Eutrophication of Surface Waters - Lake Tahoe Indian Creek Reservoir Lake Tahoe Area Council South Lake
Tahoe, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 462
16010DON02/72 1601 Eutrophication Factors in North Central Florida Lakes BY H. D. Putnam, P. L. Brezonik, and E. E. Shannon, Florida,
University of, Environmental Engineering Department Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 863
16010DOU06/70 1601 Pharmacological Testing of Blue-Green Algae for Constituents Having Therapeutic Value World Life
Research Institute Colton, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 476
16010DQB10/71 1601 Provisional Algal Assay Procedures BY D. F. Toerien, California, University of Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 206 140 $3.00
16010DSW05/71 1601 Eutrophication of Surface Waters - Lake Tahoe Lake Tahoe Area Council South Lake Tahoe, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 211 460
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16010DXV11/71 1601 Carbon Dioxide System and Eutrophication BY S. D. Morton, P. H. Derse, and R. C. Sernou, Worf Institute,
Incorporated Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 706
16010EHC12/71 1601 Eufrophication in Coastal Waters: Nitrogen as a Controlling Factor California, University of, Scripps Institute of
Oceanography, San Diego La Jolla, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210710
16010EHR03/71 1601 Chemical Investigation of Recent Lake Sediments from Wisconsin Lakes and Their Interpretation BY G. C.
Bortleson, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 965
16O10EHR08/71 1601 Nutrient Sources for Algae and Their Control BY G. P. Fitzgerald, Wisconsin, University of. Water Resources
Center Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 707
16010EHR12/71 1601 Problem Lakes in the United States BY M. J. Ketelle, and P. D. Uttormark, Wisconsin, University of, Water
Resources Center Madison, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 864
16010EHR03/72 1601 Role of Bacteria in the Nitrogen Cyde in Lakes BY E. F. McCoy, Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 211461
16010EQA10/71 1601 Dissolved and Particulate Organic Carbon in Some Colorado Waters BY E. B. Reed, Colorado State University,
Department of Zoology Fort Collins, CO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 705
16010EXE12/71 1601 Effects of Artificial Aeration on Lake Ecology BY A. W. Fast, Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 210 704
16020- -10/67 1602 lron-59 as a Solids Tracer in Aqueous Suspensions BY M. R. Scalf, and C. P. Priesing, Robert S. Kerr Water
Research Center. FWPCA Ada. OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 205 827 $3.00
16020—07/71 1602 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, 1971 Analytical Quality Control Laboratory, EPA
Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 968
16020DHV07 70 1602 Aquatic Plant Chemistry. Hs Application to Water Pollution Control BY R. T. LaLonde, Syracuse University, State
University College of Forestry at Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 192 810 $3.00
16020DKW09/70 1602 Chemical Characteristics of Organic Color in Water Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 199 707 $3.00
16020EWC04/71 1602 Catalog of Pesticide NMR Spectra Southeast Water Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206
144
16020FEN03/71 1602 Characterization and Separation of Secondary Effluent Components by Molecular Weight BY A. D. Little,
Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 193
16020FQT12/70 1602 Fluid Product Pipeline Leak Detection from Airborne Platforms Resources Technology Corporation Houston, TX
16020FSO06/71 1602 Design and Operation of an Information Center on Analytical Methodology Battelle Memorial Institute
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 204 820
16020GAG02/71 1602 Sampling of Glacial Snow for Pesticide Analysis BY T. R. Stengle, Massachusetts, University of Amherst, MA BY J.
J. Lichtenberg, Analytical Quality Control Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH BY C. S. Houston, Vermont, University of
Burlington, VT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 727
16020GDQ10/71 1602 Microbiological Survey in Lake Erie Near Cleveland, Ohio BY R. P. Collins, Connecticut, University of Storrs, CT
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 324
16020GFR07/71 1602 Interaction of Nttrilotriacetic Acid With Suspended and Bottom Material National Bureau of Standards
Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 225 023/AS
16020GLY05/71 1602 Monitoring Mercury Vapor Near Pollution Sites Environmental Measurements, Incorporated San Francisco, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 370
16030DNL01 /72 1603 Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southwestern United States BY D. Correll, Texas Research Foundation Renner, TX
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 811 $ 1.45 microfiche
16030DQH11/70 1603 Mayfly Distribution as a Water Quality Index Winona State College Winona, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198
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16050DOW10/71 1605
16050DXN07/70 1605
16050EMF06/71
16050EQS12/71
16050ERS08/71
16050EYT06/71
16050FOR01/72
16060-03/67
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16060DCO10/70
16060DDZ07/71
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16050FGS07/70 1605
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16060DMP03/71 1606
16060DOE04/72 1606
Characterization of Taste and Odors in Water Supplies BY R. P. Collins, Connecticut, University of Starrs, CT
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 025
Investigation of Means for Controlled Self-Dei traction of Pesticides Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 224
Components of Oxygenation of Flowing Streams B Y F. S. Stay Jr., W. R. Duff en B. I. De-Prater, and J. W. Keeiey,
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, FWPCA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 205 826 $3.00
Dynamic Model Study of Lake erie: Part I Similitude Criteria and Experimental Set-up BY R. R. Rumer, New
York, State University of Buffalo, t 'Y ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 544 $3.00
Dynamic Model Study of Lake Erie: Part II Analytical and Experimental Results BY R. R. Rumer, New York,
State University of Buffalo, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 545 $3.00
Multidirectional Turbulence Probe Development - Phase I: Unidirectional Turbulence Sensor Development
Bottette Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 280
Development of Immobilized Enzyme Systems for Enhancement of Biological Waste Treatment Processes
Grumman Aerospace Corporation Bethpage, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 598
Quick Biochemical Oxygen Demand Test California, University of Davis, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 753
Enteric Bacterial Degradation of Stream Detritus BY C. W. Hendricks, Georgia, University of Athens, GA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 213 120
Deposition of Fine Sediments in Turbulent Hows BY E. Portheniades, and A. J. Merita, Florida, University of,
Department of Coastal and Oceanogrophic Engineering Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 043
Pesticide Inputs and Levels Minnesota Waters - Lake Superior Basin Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 708
Interrelation of Carbon and Phosphorus in Regulating Heterotrophic and Autotrophic Populations in
Aquatic Ecosystems BY P. Kerr, Southeast Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Athens, GA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 195
Symposium on Direct Tracer Measurement of the Reaeration Capacity of Streams and Estuaries Georgia
Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA Water Quality Office, EPA Athens, GA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 218 478 $3.00
Moisture Movement in a Horizontal Soil Column Under the Influence of an Applied Pressure BY W. W-G
Yeh, Stanford University Stanford, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 205 443 $3.00
Determination of Polluttonal Potential of the Ogallala Aquifer by Salt Water Injection Robert S. Kerr Water
Research Center, Federal Water Quality Administration Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 227 $3.00
Potential Pollution of the Ogallala by Recharging Playa Lake Water - Pesticides BY 0. Wells, E. Huddleston,
and R. Rekers, Texas Technical University Lubbock, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 813
Study of Reutilization of Wostewater Recycled Through Groundwater, Vol. I BY D. F. Boen, J. H. Bunts Jr., and
R. J. Currie, Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 859
Study of Reutilization of Wastewater Recycled Through Groundwater, Vol. II BY D. F. Boen, J. H. Bunts Jr., and
R. J. CUTrie, Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA
Dispersion in Heterogeneous Nonuniform Anisatropic Porous Media Purdue University Lafayette, IN ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 200 258
Interaction of Herbicides and Soil Micro-organisms Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Incorporated
Yonkers, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 566
Nitrate in the Unsaturoted Zone Under Agricultural Lands BY P. F. Pratt, California, University of Riverside, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 166
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16060DRV03/72 1606 Renovating Secondary Sewage by Ground Water Recharge with Infiltration Basins BY H. Bouwer, R. C Rice,
E. D. Escarxega, and M. S. Riggs, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Water Conservation Laboratory Phoenix, AZ Sait
River Project Phoenix, AZ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211164
16060EGS01/71 1606 Infiltration Rates and Groundwater Quality Beneath Cattle Feedlots, Texas High Plains Texas Technical
University Lubbock, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 681
16060EU03/72 1606 Density Induced Mixing in Confined Aquifiers BY L. W. Gelhar, J. S. Miller, J. L. Wilson, and J. M. Hamrick,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics
Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 298
16060ERU12/71 1606 Ground Water Pollution in Arizona, Colifornio, Nevada, and Utah BY D. K. Fuhriman, and J. R. Barton,
Fuhriman, Barton and Associates Provo, UT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 145
16060GHR11/71 1606 Investigations Concerning Probable Impact of Nitritotriacetic Acid on Ground Water BY R. L. Cosby, W. J.
Duniap, J. F. McNabb, B. E. Bledsoe, and M. R. Scalf, Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 208 433
16060GRB08/71 1606 National Ground Water Quality Symposium Notional Water Well Association Columbus, OH Robert S. Ker,-
Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 6U
15060HIJ02/72 1606 Evaluation of Sort Water Disposal Into Potential Ground-Water Resources BY F. A. Morris, Oklahoma
Corporation Commission Oklahoma City, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 852
16070-- 10/66 1607 Environmental Factors in Coastal and Estuarine Waters, Bibliographic Series, Vol. I, Coast of Oregon BY G.
R. Ditsworth, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 878 $3.00
16070—09/67 1607 Index to Research - Coastal and Eituarine Waters in the United States BY G. R. Ditsworth, Pacific Northwest
Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 543 $3.00
16070—08/68 1607 Environmental Factors in Coastal and Estuarine Waters, Bibliographic Series, Vol. II, Coast of Washington
BY G. R. Ditsworth, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 879
$3.00
16O70—12/69 1607 Working Paper No. 64: Disposal of Solid Aluminum Process Wastes in the Ocean BY D. J. Baumgartner, Pacific
Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 110 $3.00
16070—03/70 1607 Working Paper No. 70: Salinity Runoff and Wind Measurements, Yaquino Estuary, Oregon BY R. J.
Caltaway, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210112 $4.50
16070—04/70 1607 Working Paper No. 71: Design and Construction of a Saltwater Environment Simulator BY W. A. DeBen,
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
210 111 $4.00
16070—07/70 1607 Working Paper No. 79: Trace Materials in Wastes Disposal to Coastal Waters: Fates, Mechanisms, and
Ecological Guidance and Control BY M. H. Feldman, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality
Administration Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 346 $3.00
16070—O9/70 1607 Working Paper No. 76: Summary of the Oceanography and Surface Wind Structure of the Pacific Subarctic
Region in Relation to Waste Releases at Sea BY R. J. Callaway, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Federal
Water Quality Administration Corvolfis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 204 739 $3.00
16070-10/70 1607 Working Paper No. 77: The 50-Mile Ballast-Oil Dumping Prohibited Zone Off Alaska, Reconsidered in the
Light of Available Data Gleaned from Significant Incidents BY M. H. Feldman, Pacific Northwest Water
Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 204 740 $3.00
Mathematical Model of the Columbia River from the Pacific Ocean to Bonneville Dam, Part I BY R. J.
Calbway, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 202 422 $3.00
Ocean Outfall Design: Part I - Literature Review and Theoretical Development BY D. J. Baumgartner, and D.
S. Trent, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallcs, OR ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 203 749 $3.00
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16080—06/69 1608 Hydraulic and Mixing Characteristics of Suction Manifolds Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 190 800 $3.00
16080—10/69 1608 Nutrient Removal from Enriched Waste Effluent by the Kydroponic Culture of Cool Season Grasses BY J. P.
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16080—11 /69 1608 Nutrient Removal from Cannery Wastes by Spray Irrigation of Grassland BY J. P. Law, Robert S. Kerr Water
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16080GWF02/72 1608 Soil Systems for Municipal Effluent. — A Workshop and Selected References BY R. H. Ramsey, C. R. Wetherill,
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16090—07/69 1609 Use of Mathematical Models in Water Quality Control Studies Northeastern University Boston, MA ORDER
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FROM: NTIS-PB 195 675 $ 19.00
16090DBX04/70 16O9 Evaluation of Dispersed PoUutional Loads from Urban Areas Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK ORDER
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16090DCL05/70 1609 Delaware Estuary and Bay Water Quality Sampling and Mathematical Model Project Delaware River Basin
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16090DRM09/69 1609 Model for Quantifying Flow Augmentation Benefits Florida, University of Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-
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FROM: NTIS-PB 195 170
16100—06/70 1610 Biological Waste Treatment in the Far North Alaska Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration
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16100—10/70 1610 Chena River - A Study of a Subarctic Stream Alaska Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration
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16100EXH11/71 1610 International Symposium on Water Pollution Control in Cold Climates Alaska, University of College, AK ORDER
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16100GOI09/71 1610 Environmental Guidelines for Road Construction in Alaska BY F. B. Lotspeich, Alaska Water Laboratory, EPA
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207 350
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16110FPP11/71 1611 Interstate Planning for Regional Water Supply and Pollution Control Delaware River Basin Commission Trenton,
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16110FRU12/71-02 1611 River Basin Model: Director's Guide Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210
855
16110FRU12/71-03 1611 River Basin Model: Economic Sector Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210
861
16110FRU12/71-04 1611 River Basin Model: Social Sector Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 860
16110FRU12/71-05 1611 River Basin Model: Chairman and Council Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
212007
16110FRU12/71-06 1611 River Basin Model: Assessment Department Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB211 143
16110FRU12/71-07 1611 River Basin Model: School Department Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
210859
16110FRU12/71-08 1611 River Basin Model: Municipal Services Department Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington, DC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 210 799
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16110FRU12/71-10 1611 River Basin Model: Highway Department Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
210411
16110FRU12/71-11 1611 River Basin Model: Planning and Zoning Department Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington, DC ORDER
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16110FRU12/71-12 1611 River Basin Model: Computer Output Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210
703
16110FRU12/71-13 1611 River Basin Model: The Social Science Laboratory Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington, DC ORDER FROM:
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16110FRU12/71-14 1611 River Basin Model: The Transportation Sector Envirometrics, Incorporated Washington. DC ORDER FROM:
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16110FZE09/70 1611 Use of New Analytical Methods in Water Resource Development Texas, University of Austin, TX ORDER
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16110GNT02/72 1611 Development of a State Effluent Charge System Vermont Department of Water Resources, Agency of
Environmental Conservation Montpelier, VT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 711 $7.50
16130—09/68 1613 Industrial Waste Guide on Thermal Pollution Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 197 262 $3.00
16130—12/68 1613 Experimental Study of Warm Water Flow Into Impoundments - Part I Minnesota, University of, St. Anthony
Falls Hydraulic Laboratory Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 188 512 $3.00
16130—12/68* 1613 Experimental Study of Warm Water Flow Into Impoundments - Part II Minnesota, University of, St. Anthony
Falls Hydraulic Laboratory Minneapolis. MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 188 513 $3.00
16130—12/68** 1613 Experimental Study of Warm Water Row Into Impoundments - Part III Minnesota, University of, St. Anthony
Falls Hydraulic Laboratory Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 188 514 $3.00
16130—09/69 1613 Working Paper No. 67: Economic Aspects of Thermal Pollution Control in the Electric Power Industry BY A. G.
Christiansen, and B. A. Tknenor, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 208 434 $3.00
16130—04/70 1613 Guidelines: Biological Surveys at Proposed Heat Discharge Sites BY R. D. Harkins, Robert S. Kerr Water
Research Center, EPA Ada, OK BY R. R. Gorton, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality
Administration Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 815
16130—10/70 1613 Thermoelectric Generators Powered by Thermal Waste from Electric Power Plants BY M. A. Shirazi, Pacific
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16130DHS07/69 1613 Survey of Alternate Methods for Cooling Condenser Discharge Water - Large Scale Heat Rejection
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16130DHS11/70 1613 Survey of Alternate Methods for Cooling Condenser Discharge Water - Total Community Considerations in
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16130DWO10/70 1613 Mathematical Models for the Prediction of Temperature Distributions Resulting from the Discharge of
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16130EES11/70* 1613 Research on Dry-Type Cooling Towers for Thermal Electric Generation, Part II R. W. Beck and Associates
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16130ENT12/69 1613 Thermal Pollution: Status of the Art Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN ORDER FROM: (Vanderbilt- $4.00)
16130EXT12/69 1613 Mathematical Models for the Prediction of Thermal Energy Change in Impoundments Water Resources
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16130FDQ03/71 1613 Effect of Geographical Location on Cooling Pond Requirements and Performance Vanderbilt University
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16130FDQ03/71* 1613 Heated Surface Jet Discharged into a Flowing Ambient Stream BY L. H. Motz, and B. A. Benedict, Vanderbilt
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16130FHJ09/70 1613 Beneficial Uses of Waste Heat - An Evaluation Pacific Northwest Water Research Laboratory, Federal Water
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16130GFI06/71* 1613 Potential Environmental Effects of an Offshore Submerged Nuclear Power Plant, Vol. II General Dynamics,
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17010—10/68 1701 Dilute Solution Reactions of the Nitrate Ion as Applied to Water Reclamation Rocketdyne, Division of North
American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 190 195 $3.00
17010—01/70 1701 Treatment Techniques for Removing Phosphorus from Municipal Wastewaters BY J. J. Convery, Advanced
Waste Treatment Research laboratory. Federal Water Quality Administration Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 199 072
17010—02/70 1701 Electrochemical Method for Removal of Phosphates from Wastewater BY Shafik E. Sadek, Dynatech R/D
Company Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 217 673
17010—10/70 1701 Nitrogen Removal from Wastewaters Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, Federal Water Quality
Administration Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 212 280 $3.00
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17010DBL12/70 1701 Colloid Flotation and Adsorbing Colloid Flotation Northeastern University Boston, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
205001 $3.00
17010DDQ11/71 1701 Mechanisms of Biological Luxury Phosphate Uptake Arizona, University of. Department of Microbiology and
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17010DFV09/70 1701 Phosphate Study at the Baltimore Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant Baltimore, City of Baltimore, MD
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17010DHT09/70 1701 Methanol Requirement and Temperature Effects in Wastewater Denitrification Gulf South Research Institute
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17010DJA11/70 1701 Investigation of a New Phosphate Removal Process Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General
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17010DRD07/70 1701 Study of Nitrification and Denitrification Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
197658
1701ODXD08/70 1701 Phosphorus Removal by an Activated Sludge Plant Milwaukee, Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee,
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17010DYB02/71 1701 Phosphorus Removal and Disposal from Municipal Wastewater Texas, University of. Medical Branch
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17010EAP10/70 1701 Feasibility of Liquid ten Exchange for Extracting Phosphate from Wastewater General Mills Chemicals,
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17010ECZ03/69 1701 Ammonia Removal from Agricultural Runoff and Secondary Effluents by Selected ten Exchange Battelle
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17010ECZ02/71 1701 Wastewater Ammonia Removal by ten Exchange Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA South
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17010EER06/70 1701 Mobile Pilot Plant for Removal of Phosphate from Wastewaters by Adsorption on Alumina Battelle
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17010€EX 10/70 1701 Development of a Chemical Denitrification Process Rocketdyne, Division of North American Rockwell Canoga
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17010EIP05/71 1701 Soluble Phosphorus Removal m the Activated Sludge Process, Part I: Chemical-Biological Process
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from Wastewater Using Aluminum (III) and Iron (III) Salts Atomics International, Division of North American
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17010EKI09/71 1701 Phosphate Precipitation with Ferrous Iron BY M. Ghassimi, and H. L Recht, Atomics International, Division of
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17010FAH07/70 1701 Development of Phosphate Removal Processes Detroit Metropolitan Water Department Detroit, Ml ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 203 192
17010FJY02/69 1701 Alumina Columns for Selective Removal of Phosphorous from Wastewater Battelle Pacific Northwest
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17010FKA05/70 1701 Development of a Pilot Plant to Demonstrate Removal of Carbonaceous, Nitrogenous and Phosphorus
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17010FMX01/71 1701 Nitrification and Denitrification of Wastewater Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM:
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17020— 12/68 1702 Investigation of Light-Catalyzed Chlorine Oxidation for Treatment of Wastewater Midwest Research Institute
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17020— 12/68* 1702 Comparison of Expanded-Bed and Packed-Bed Adsorption Systems FMC Corporation Santa Clara, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 187 756 $3.00
17020—04/69 1702 Ozone Treatment of Secondary Effluent from Wastewater Treatment Plants Air Reduction Company,
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17020—02/70 1702 Soil Filter: A Treatment Process for Removal of Odorous Gases Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 202 580 $3.00
17020—06/70 1702 Effect of Surface Groups on Adsorption of Pollutants Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
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17020DVJ05/69* 1702 Appraiial of Granular Carbon Contacting; Phase III Swindell-Dressier Company Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 190 167 $3.00
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17020EFA10/70 1702 New and Urtrathin Membranes for Municipal Wastewater Treatment by Reverse Osmosis North Star
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17020FKB07/70 1702 Advanced Wastewater Treatment Using Powdered Activated Carbon in Recirculating Slurry Contactor-
Oarifiers BY C. F. Garland, and R. L. Beebe, Infilco Tucson, AZ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 890
17020GDN07/71 1702 Improving Granular Carbon Treatment FMC Corporation Princeton, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 588
17030EOH01/70 1703 Application of Hyperfiltration to Treatment of Municipal Sewage Effluents Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, TN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 671
17030ESX04/70 1703 Investigation of a High-Pressure Foam Wastewater Treatment Process Garrett Research and Development
Company, Incorporated La Verne, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 863
17030FEB02/72 1703 Fluidie Vortex Bubble Generator Bowles Fluidics Corporation Silver Spring, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 808
17030FWH01 /72 1703 Filtration of Municipal Waste With a Moving Bed Contactor BY f. O. Mixon, Environmental Studies Center, EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 244
17040—05/70 1704 Renovation of Municipal Wastewater by Reverse Osmosis Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory,
Federal Water Quality Administration Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 199 067
17040—05/70* 1704 Study and Experiments in Waste Water Reclamation by Reverse Osmosis Gulf General Atomic, Incorporated
San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 092
17040DFC10/70 1704 Feasibility Study of Regenerative Fibers for Water Pollution Control Uniroyal, Incorporated Wayne, NJ
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 821
170400NM02/71 1704 Feasibility of Treating Wastewater by Distillation Florida, University of Gainesville, FL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
206145
17040EEE12/71 1704 Wastewater Demineralization by Ion Exchange BY E. Kreusch, and K. Schmidt, Culligan International Company
Northbrook, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 935
17040EFO06/70 1704 Membrane Materials for Wastewater Reclamation by Reverse Osmosis Gulf General Atomic, Incorporated
San Diego, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 448
17040EFQ12/69 1704 Reverse Osmosis Renovation of Municipal Wastewater Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 197 659
17040EFQ02/71 1704 Reverse Osmosis Renovation of Primary Sewage Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 207 645
17040EUE07/71 1704 Amenability of Reverse Osmosis Concentrate to Activated Sludge Treatment Rex Chainbelt, Incorporated
Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 027 $9.25
17040EUN02/71 1704 Demineralization of Wastewater by the Transport-Depletion Process Southern Research Institute Birmingham,
AL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 191
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17050—07/66 1705 Evaluation of Waste Treatment System Chemowa Indian School BY B. D. Clark, and K. A. Doslal, Pacific
Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 435 $3.00
17050—10/69 1705 Photolysis Mechanisms for Pollution Abatement NT Research Institute Chicago, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 190
169 $3.00
17050—00/70 1705 Characteristics and Kinetics of Biological Fixed Film Reactors Clemson University Clemson, SC ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 199 834 $3.00
17050DAL05/70 1705 Granular Carbon Treatment of Raw Sewage FMC Corporation Princeton, N J ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 864
17050DAM05/69 1705 Municipal Sewage Treatment with a Rotating Biological Contactor Allis-Chalmers Research Division Milwaukee,
Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 201 701 $3.00
17050DAM11/71 1705 Application of Rotating Disc Process to Municipal Wastewater Treatment Autotrol Corporation Milwaukee, Wl
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 463
17050DDY12/71 1705 Literature Search and Critical Analysis of Biological Trickling Filter Studies, Vol. I Dow Chemical Company,
Functional Products and Systems Department Midland, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 909
17050DDY12/71* 1705 Literature Search and Critical Analysis of Biological Trickling Filter Studies, Vol. II Dow Chemical Company,
Functional Products and Systems Department Midland, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 910
17050DHI09/70 1705 Isolation of Lvtic Agents Related to Sphaerotilus BY D. J. Geason, Randolph-Mason Woman's College Lynchburg,
VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 186 $3.00
170500JS05/71 1705 Oxygen Consumption in Continuous Biological Culture Kansas, University of, Center for Research, Incorporated
Lawrence, KS ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 349
17050DNW05/70 1705 Investigation of the Use of High-Purity Oxygen Aeration in the Conventional Activated Sludge Process
Union Carbide Corporation, Linde Division Tonawanda, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 194 241 $3.00
17050DNW02/72 1705 Continued Evaluation of Oxygen Use in Conventional Activated Sludge Processing Union Carbide
Corporation, Linde Division Tonawanda, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 940
17050DVO09/71 1705 Water Budget for the CHy of Laramie, Wyoming BY P. A. Rechard, Wyoming, University of. Water Resources
Research Institute Laramie, WY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 819
17050DVO10/71 1705 Supplementary Aeration of Lagoons in Rigorous Climate Areas BY R. L. Chomplin, Wyoming, University of,
Department of Civil Engineering Laramie, WY ORDER FROM: NHS-PB 208 204
17050EEO03/71 1705 Integrated Activated Sludge Biological Filter Process San Buenaventura, City of San Buenaventura, CA ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 206 794 $3.00
I7050EJB11/70 1705 Full-Scale Raw Wastewater Flocculation with Polymers BY P. V. Freese, and E. Hicks, D. C. Department of
Sanitary Engineering Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 240
17050EOY01 /72 1705 Biomass Determination - A New Technique for Activated Sludge Control Biospherics, Incorporated Rockville,
MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 127
17050EVF02/71 1705 Automatk Control of an Activated Sludge Reactor Connecticut University of Storrs, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
211334 $3.00
17050FIM05/70 1705 Optimizing Upid Biostabilization Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 893
17070—05/68 1707 Study of Sludge Handling and Disposal BY R. S. Burd, FWPCA Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 179 514
$3.00
17070—09/69 1707 Controlling Factors in Methane Fermentation New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 206 237 $3.00
17070DAU12/71 1707 Aerobic Digestion of Organic Waste Sludge Oklahoma State University, College of Engineering Stillwater, OK
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 024
17070DFK02/70 1707 Biochemistry of Anaerobic Digestion Manhattan College Bronx, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 198 655 $3.00
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17070DHO02/71 1707 DMA Concentration as an Estimate of Sludge Biomass Missouri State College, Southwest Springfield, MO
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 070
17070DIV04/70 1707 State of the Art Review on Sludge Incineration Practice Resources Engineering Association Wilton, CT ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 197 888
17070DJW51/69 1707 State of the Art Review on Product Recovery Resources Engineering Association Wilton, CT ORDER FROM:
NT1S-PB 192 634 $3.00
17070DIY05/70 1707 Disposal of Brines Produced in Renovation of Municipal Wastewater Burns and Roe, Incorporated Oradell, N J
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 597
17070DRP12/70 1707 Development of Techniques far Estimating the Bacterial Population of Sewage Sludge BY W. Spongier, and
W. Langston, Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 246
17070DUQ07/70 1707 Pipeline Flow of Solids-liquid Suspensions Syracuse University Syracuse, NY ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 199 708
$3.00
170700 YF09/70 1707 Study of Sludge Digestion with Sodium Chloride and Sulfate Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA
ORDER FROM: NTtS-PB 196 732 $3.00
17070EBP07/71 1707 Computerized Design and Cost Estimation for Multiple-Hearth Sludge Incinerators BY W. Unterberg, R. J.
Sherwood, and G. R. Schneider, Rocketdyne, Division of North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 264
I7070EHE07/70 1707 Etectroosmotic Pumping for Dewatering Sewage Sludge Rocketdyne, Division of North American Rockwell
Corporation Canoga Park, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 889
17070EKN12/69 1707 Feasibility of Hydrolysis of Sludge Using Low Pressure Steam with SO2 at a Kydrolytic Adjunct and
Utilization of the Resulting Hydrosate Foster 0. Snell, Incorporated Florham Park, NJ ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
194 784 $3.00
17070ESJ01/70 1707 Ultimate Disposal of Phosphate from Waste Water by Recovery as Fertilizer W. R. Grace and Company,
Dearborn Chemical Division Chicago, II ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 196 739
17070EVY08/71 1707 Biological Methods of Sludge Dewatering Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El
Monte, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 207 480 $3.00
17080DAK09/71 1708 Optimization of Ammonia Removal by Ion Exchange Using Clinoptilolite California. University of. Sanitary
Engineering Research Laboratory, College of Engineering Berkeley, CA California, University of. School of Public
Health Berkeley, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 605
17080ESH08/68 1708 Waste Water Reclamation Project for Antelope Valley Area Los Angeles, County of, Department of County
Engineer Los Angeles, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 191 067 $3.00
17090—12/67 1709 Compilation of Cost Information for Conventional and Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plants and
Processes BY B. Smith, Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 206 430 $3.00
17090— 12/68 1709 Cost of Wastewater Treatment Processes Dorr-Oliver, Incorporated Stamford, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 187
760 $3.00
17090—06/69 1709 Cost and Performance Estimates for Tertiary Wastewater Treating Processes Robert A. Tatt Water Research
Center Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 1B9 953 $3.00
17090— 10/69 1709 Generalized Computer Model for Steady-State Performance of the Activated Sludge Process Robert A. Taft
Water Research Center Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 192 764 $3.00
17090—07/70 1709 Cost to the Consumer for Collection and Treatment of Wastewater BY R. Smith, and R. G. Eilers, Advanced
Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 199
17090DAN10/71 1709 Estimating Costs and Manpower Requirements for Conventional Wastewater Treatment Facilities BY W. L.
Patterson, and R. F. Banker, Block and Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211
132
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17090DOY12/70 1709 Feasibility of Computer Control of Wastewater Treatment American Public Works Association Chicago, IL
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 203 962
17090EEM12/71 1709 Investigation of Response Surfaces of the Mierosereen Process Engineering-Science, Incorporated Cincinnati,
OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 451
17090EHQ09/69 1709 Mathematical Model of Sewage Sludge Fluidized Bed Incinerator Capacities and Costs General American
Transportation Corporation, General American Research Division Miles, !L ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 189 295 $3.00
17090EHQ09/70 1709 Mathematical Model of Recalcination of Lime Sludge with Fluidized Bed Reactors General American
Transportation Corporation Miles, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197 891
17090EHX07/71 1709 Waste Treatment Lagoons - State of the Art Missouri Basin Engineering Health Council Cheyenne, WY ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 209 937 $11.00
17090FJW02/72 1709 Mathematical Model of a Final Clarifier Rex Chainbelt, Incorporated Milwaukee, Wl ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
209 933
17090FKC09/69 1709 Mathematical Model of Tertiary Treatment by Lime Addition General American Transportation Corporation,
General American Research Division Niles, IL ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 190 170 $3.00
17090FQJ09/71 1709 Biological Concepts for Design and Operation of the Activated Sludge Process BY A. F. Gaudy Jr., and E. T.
Gaudy, Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211131
17090FTA07/69 1709 Mathematical Model of Electrodialysis Process Process Research, Incorporated Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 200 721
18010DPV12/70 1801 Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 1 - Organic Chemical Pollution of Freshwater Arthur D. Little,
Incorporated Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 987
18010DPV07/71 1801 Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 2 - Inorganic Chemical Pollution of Freshwater Arthur D. Little,
Incorporated Cambridge, MA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 208 988
18040DAZ04/72 1804 Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 4 - An Investigation into Recreational Water Quality BY B. J.
Mechalas, K. K. Hekimian, L. A. Schinaii, and R. H. Dudley, Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General
Corporation El Monte, CA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 214 154
18050—03/70 1805 Effects of Abatement of Domestic Sewage Pollution on the Benthos, Volumes of Zooplankton, and the
Fouling Organisms of Biscayne Bay, Florida BY K. McNulty, Miami, University of. Institute of Marine and
Atmospheric Sciences Miami, FL ORDER FROM: (Univ. of Miami)
18050DAI02/70 1805 Biological Effects of Effluent from a Desalination Plant at Key West, Florida Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Pittsburgh, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 195 677
18050DBB12/71 1805 Industrial Wastes: Effects on Trinity River Ecology, Fort Worth, Texas Texas Christian University, Department
of Biology Fort Worth, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 167
18050DBM02/72 1805 Lake Superior Periphyton in Relation to Water Quality BY T. A. Olson, and T. O. Odlang, Minnesota, University
of Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 185
18050DIE12/71 1805 Ecology of Diatoms in Hardwater Habitats BY J. D. Dodd, Iowa State University, Department of Botany and Plant
Pathology Ames, IA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 213 005
18050DKC12/69 1805 Plankton Diatom Assemblages in Lake Michigan Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
198087
18050DLW04/71 1805 Biological Effects of Copper and Arsenic Pollution Alaska, University of College, AK ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
201648 $3.00
18050DOH06/71 1805 Stream Fauna! Recovery After Manganese Strip Mine Reclamation Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Bureau of
Sport Fisheries Blacksburg, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 206 184
18050DOL03/70 1805 Bactericidal Effects of Algae on Enteric Organisms Texas, University of Austin, TX ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 197
862
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18050DST12/70 1805
18050DWC12/70 1805
180500XJ05/71
18050DZZ06/71
18050EBK02/71
18050EDP12/71
18050EEC12/71
18050ELD02/72
1B050ELO03/72
18050ELD03/72*
18050EUXU/72
18050ELD05/72
1805
18050DXU06/70 1805
1805
1805
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18050EOQ12/71 1805
1805
1805
18050ELD02/72* 1805
1805
1805
1805
18050ELD04/72* 1805
1805
18050ELD05/72* 1805
18050ELDOS/72** 1805
1805OELD01/73
1805
Toxk Action of Water Soluble Pollutants on Freshwater Fish Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 201650
Effect of Inorganic Sediment on Stream Biota DePouw University Greencastle, IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 204
236
Histochemical and Cytophotontetric Assay of Acid Stress in Freshwater Fish Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 227 571
Sensitivity of Benthk Microflora to Pollution Gradients BY N. Marshal, and C. A. Orviatt, Rhode Island,
University of Kingston, Rl BY D. M. Skauen, Connecticut, University of Storrs, CT ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 192 853
$3.00
Biological Survey of Streams of Coles County, Illinois, 1967-1970 Illinois University, Eastern Charleston, IL
Responses of Teleott Fish to Environmental Stress Washington, University of Seattle, WA ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 208 968
Use of Rsh Movement Patterns to Monitor Zinc BY J. Caims Jr., BY W. T. Waller, and Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University Blacltsburg, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211333
Use of Bluegills to Detect Zinc B,Y J. Caims Jr., and R. E. Sparks, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blocksburg, VA ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 332
Add Mine Pollution Effects on Lake Biology BY R. W. Smith, and D. G. Frey, Indiana University, Water Resources
Research Center Bloomington, IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 210 709 $9.75
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 1 - Freshwater Planarians (Turbellaria) of
North America BY R. Kenlc, Smithsonian Institution, Department of Invertebrate Zoology Washington, DC ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 222 922
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 2 - Genus Arguius (Crustacea: Branchitura) of
the United States BY R. F. Cressey, Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 923
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 3 - Freshwater Sphaeriacean Clams (Mollusca:
Pelecypoda) of North America BY J. B. Bureh, Michigan, University of. Museum of Zoology Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER
FROM: NTIS-PB 222 924
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 4 - Freshwater Polychaetes (Annelida) of
North America BY N. Foster, Dunbarton College, Department of Biology Washington, DC ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB
222 925
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 5 - Freshwater Amphipod Crusteaceans
(Gammaridae) of North America BY J. R. Holsinger, Old Dominion University, Department of Biology Norfolk, VA
ORDER FROM: NT1S-PB 222 926
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 6 - Aquatic Dryopoid Beetles (Coleoptera) of
the United States BY H. P. Brown, Oklahoma, University of. Department of Zoology Norman, OK ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 222 927
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - identification Manual No. 7 - Freshwater Isopods (Asellidae) of North
America BY W. D. Williams, Monash University, Department of Zoology Clayton, Victoria, Australia ORDER FROM:
NTIS-PB 222 928
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - identification Manual No. 8 - Freshwater Leeches (Annelida: Hirudinee)
of North America BY D. J. Klemm, Michigan, University of, Museum of Zoology Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-
PB 222 929
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - identification Manual No. 9 - Crayfishes (Astacidae) of North and
Middle America BY H. H. Hobbs Jr.. Smithsonian Institution, Department of Invertebrate Zoology Washington, DC
ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 222 930
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 10 - Genera of Freshwater Nematodes
(Nematoda) of Eastern North America BY V. R. Ferris, J. M. Ferris, and J. P. Tjepkema, Purdue University
Lafayette, IN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224 830/AS
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18050ELD03/73 1805 Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 11 - Freshwater Unionacean Clams (Mollusca:
Pelecypoda) of North America BY J. B. Burch, Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 224
831/AS
18050EUJ12/70 1805 Temperature Control in Outdoor Experimental Ponds Minnesota, University of, St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic
Laboratory Minneapolis, MN ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 199 364 $3.00
18050GWV05/71 1805 Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 3- Effects of Chemicals on Aquatic Life Battelle Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 231 210
18050GZZ10/71 1805 Chlorinated Municipal Waste Toxicities to Rainbow Trout and Fathead Minnows Michigan Department of
Natural Resources Lansing, Ml ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 209 890
18050HLA09/73 1805 Water Quality Criteria Data, Volume 5 - Effects of Chemical on Aquatic Life BY H. T. Kemp, R. L. Little, V. L.
Holoman, and U. R. L. Ci, Batteile Memorial Institute Columbus, OH ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 234 435/AS $10.25
18080GBX12/71 1808 Biological Impact of a Large-Scale Desalination Plant at Key West BY R. H. Chesher, Westinghouse Ocean
Research Laboratory Annapolis, MD ORDER FROM: NTIS-PB 211 183
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A.P.S. Electro-Tub* Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-154b
A.P.S. Electrostatic Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-154a
Abatement of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-092
Abatement of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-042
Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide In Spray Column and Turbulent Contacting Absorbers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-023
Absorption of SOl by Alkaline Solutions in Venturi Scrubber Systems - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-003
Absorption of SO2 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-
600/2-76-0160
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
Accumulation of Tritium in Various Species of Fish Reared in Tritiated Water - REF. NO. EP A-68Q/4-74-001
Acid Hydrolysis of Cellulose in Refuse to Sugar and Its Fermentation to Alcohol - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-011
Acid Mine Drainage Formation and Abatement - REF. NO. EPA-14010FPR04/71
Add Mine Drainage Treatment by Ion Exchange - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-056
Acid Mine Pollution Effects on Lake Biology - REF. NO. EPA-18050EEC12/71
Acid Mine Waste Treatment Using Reverse Osmosis -REF. NO. EPA-1401ODYG08/7 ]
Acquisition and Culture of Research Fish — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-011
Acrinomycetes of Sewage-Treatment Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-031
Actions of Pesticides and Other Drugs on the Male Reproductive System - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-011
Activated Carbon Treatment of Raw Sewage in Solids - Contact Oarifiers - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-183
Activated Carbon Treatment of Unbleached Kraft Effluent for Reuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIa — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-004
Activated Silica in Wastewater Coagulation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-047
Activated Sludge - Bio-Disc Treatment of Distillery Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-014
Activated Sludge Process Using Pure Oxygen - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-042
Activated Sludge Treatment of Chrome Tannery Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12120—09/69
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
31,1973- REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-006
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Fathead Minnow in a Surface Water of Variable Quality - REF. NO. EPA-600' J-76-008
Acute Toxk Effects of Petroleum Refinery Wastewaters on Readear Sunfish - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-241
Acute Toxicity of Certain Pesticides to Aeartia nmcaDana — Abstracted 600/9-76~013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-033
Acute Toxicity of Selected Organic Compounds to Fathead Minnows - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-097
Acute Toxicity of Selected Toxicants to Six Species of Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-008
Adaptation of the Gold Amalgamation Sampling and Analytical Procedure for the Analysis of Mercury and Stack Gases to High SO2
Environments Observed in Smelters, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-071b
Acaption of Gaussian Plume Model to Incorporate Multiple Station Data Input - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-73-003a
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 Chlorinated Hydrocarbons from Seawater by a Crosslinked Polymer- REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-177
Adsorption of Odorous Pollutant* by Active Manganese Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-063
Advanced Automatic Control Strategies for the Activated Sludge Treatment Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-039
Advanced Nonthermally Polluting Gas Turbines in Utility Application - REF. NO. EPA-16130DNE03/71
Advanced Prototype Direct Reading Instrument for Particulate Mass Measurement - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-065
Advanced Wastewater Treatment as Practiced at South Tahoe - REF. NO. EPA-1701OELQ08/71
Advanced Wastewater Treatment Using Powdered Activated Carbon in Redrculating Slurry Contactor-Clarifiert - REF. NO. EPA
17020FKB07/70
Aerated Lagoon Treatment of Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060- 03/68*
Aerated Lagoon Treatment of Svlftte Pulping Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-12040ELW12/70
Aerial Detection of Spill Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-289
Aerial Photographic Tracing of Pulp Mill Effluent in Marine Waters - REF. NO. EPA-12040EBY08/70
Aerial Spilt Prevention Surveillance During Sub-Optimum Weather - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-243
Aerial Surveillance Spill Prevention System - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-007
Aerobic Digestion of Organic Waste Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-17070D AU12/71
Aerobic Secondary Treatment of Plywood Glue Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-195
Aerobic Secondary Treatment of Potato Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060EH V12/70
Aerabk Treatment of Fruit Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060FAD10/69
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
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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
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-600/5-73-009
Afterburner Systems Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-062
Agricultural Pollution of the Great Lakes Basin - REF. NO. EPA-13020—07/71
Agricultural Practices and Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-13040EYX11 /69
Agricultural Utilization of Sewage Effluent and Sludge: An Annotated Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-16080—01768
Agriculture and Clean Water - Proceedings of a Conference on Agricultural Wafer Pollution Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id -"—
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 Modulated Vacuum Oil Recovery Collection of Spilled Oil (Foams) - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-033
Air Pollution from Fuel Combustion in Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-241
Air Pollution Effects on Catastrophic Failure of Metals - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-009
Air Pollution Exposure and Immunoglobulin Levels-REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-005
Air Pollution Transport in Street Canyons - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-029
Air Quality Criteria for Sulfur Oxides: Revised Chapter 5, Effects of Sulfur Oxides in the Atmosphere on Vegetation, and Related Parts of
Chapter 10, Summary and Conclusions - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-030
Air Quality Data for Metals 1970 through 1974 from the National Air Surveillance Networks ~- Abstracted 600/9-76-013c REF NO
EPA-600/4-76-041
Air, Water, and Solid Residue Prioritization Models for Conventional Combustion Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b REF NO
EPA-600/2-76-176
Airborne Lidar RAPS Studies, February 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-028
Airphoto Analysis of Ocean Outfall Dispersion - REF. NO. EPA-16070ENS06/71
Algal Metabolite Influence on Bloom Sequence in Eutrophied Freshwater Ponds ~ Abstracted 600/9-76-013c REF NO EPA-
600/3-76-081
Algal Nutrient Availability and Limitation in Lake Ontario During IFYGl—Part I. Available Phosphorus in Urban Runoff and Lake
Ontario Tributary Waters - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-094a
Alternative Septage Treatment Method: Lime Stabilization/ Sand-Bed Dewatering — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic REF NO EPA
600/2-75-036
Alum Addition to Activated Sludge With Tertiary Solids Removal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-037
Alumina Columns for Selective Removal of Phosphorous from Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-1701OPJY02/69
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
Ambient Carbon Monoxide Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-210
Amenability of Reverse Osmosis Concentrate to Activated Sludge Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-17040EUE07/71
Americium - 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 Agricultural Runoff and Secondary Effluents by Selected Ion Exchange - REF. NO. EPA-1701OECZ03/69
Ammonia Removal from Wastewater by Ligand Exchange — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-103
Ammonia Removal in a Physical-Chemical Wastewater Treatment Process - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-123
An Investigation of Ion Removed From Water and Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-022
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Combined Potatoe Processing Municipal Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-236
Anaerobic Treatment of Synthetic Organic Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12020DIS01 /72
Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Treatment for Vegetable Tanning Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12120DIK12/70
Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Treatment of Dairy Manure Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-030
Anaerobic-Aerobic Ponds for Beet Sugar Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-025
Anaerobic-Aerobic Treatment of Textile Wastes with Activated Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-248
Analysis and GC-MS Characterization of Toxaphene in Fish and Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-013
Analysis of the Odorous Compounds in Diesel Engine Exhaust - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-275
Analysis of Atmospheric Organic Aerosols by Mass Spectroscopy — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-093
Analysis of Blood, Hair, Urine, and Dust Samples for Heavy Metals — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-029
Analysis of Buoyant Surface Jets - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-028
Analysis of Carbon-14 and Tritium in Reactor Stack Gas — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-011
Analysis of Coprostanol, An Indicator of Fecal Contamination - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-021
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 Engineering Alternatives for Environmental Protection from Thermal Discharges - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-161
Analysis of Multiple Cell Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-039
Analysis of Nonpoint-Source Pollutants in the Missouri Basin Region — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-004
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-
670/2-75-062
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Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment - Southern Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ic — 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
Analysis of Polycydic 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 Coal-Fired Utility Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-274
Analysis of Test Data for NOx Control in Gas and Oil-Fired Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-012
Analysis Models for Solid Waste Collection — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-026a
Analysis Models for Solid Waste Collection — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-026b
Analytical and Experimental Investigation of Surface Discharge of Heated Water - REF. NO. EPA-16130DJU02/71
Analytical Methodology Information Center: Activities for 1973-1974-REF. NO. £PA-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 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/9-76-012
Analytical Variability of Five Wastewater Parameters— Petroleum REfining Industry - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-234
Andersen Kher Substrate Weight Loss — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-022
Animal Waste Management in the Northern Great Plaines — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-188
Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario Limnological and Related Studies, Vol. I - Chemistry - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-O28a
Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario Limnological and Related Studies, Vol. II - Biology - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-028b
Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario Limnological and Related Studies, Vol. Ill - Physical - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-028c
Annotated Bibliography on Biological Effects of Metals in Aquatic Environments - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-007
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-75-O01 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Ob
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010c
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume III — Abstracted 600/9-75-O01 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Od
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IV — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oe
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IX — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oj
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume V — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010<
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VI — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010g
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VII — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010K
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VIII — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oi
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report—Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-0lOa
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
Apoilo County Park Wastewater Reclamation Project - Antelope Valley, California — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-022
Appearance and Visibility of Thin Oil Films on Water, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-039
Applicability of the Cyanide Electrode for Measuring Free and Total Cyanide — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 Desulfurization of Coal: Initial Survey of Fifteen Coals - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-025
Applicability of SOl Control Processes to Power Plants - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-100
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 EPA Method 6 to High Sulfur Dioxide Concentrations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013* — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-038
Application of Foam Scrubbing to Fine Particle Control—Phase I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-125
Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Particulate - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-031 b
Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Particulate - Volume 1 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-031 a
Application of KyperfiHration to Treatment of Municipal Sewage Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-17030EOH01 /70
Application of Odor Technology to Mobil Sources Emission Instrumentation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-025
Application of Plastic Media Trickling Fitter for Biological Nitrification Systems - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-199
Application of Repro-Moaeling to the Analysis of a Photochemical Air Pollution Model - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-74-001
Application of Rotating Disc Process to Municipal Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-170500AM11/71
Application of Selected Industrial Engineering Techniques to Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-176
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 Granular Carbon Contacting; Phase I and II - REF. NO. EPA-17020DVJ05/69
Appraisal of Granular Carbon Contacting; Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-17020DVJ05/69*
Appraisal of Neutralization Processes to Treat Coal Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670 / 2-73-093
Aquatic ond Wetland PlanH of Southwestern United States - REF. NO. EPA-160300NLO1 /72
Aquatic Plant Chemistry. Hs Application to Water Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA 16020DHV07/70
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
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Arsenic - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-036
Asbestos Fiber Atlas - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-036
Aspects of Phosphate Utilization by Blue-Green Algae — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-103
Assays of Toxic Pollutants by Fish Blood - REP. NO. EPA-600/3-76-069
Assessing the Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured Products - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-179a
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 of the Degree of Flexibility in Fuel Distribution Patterns — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — RIF. 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
Assessment of Air Pollution Damage to Vegetation in New England, July 1971 -1972 - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-009
Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow Samplers -1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-065
Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow Samplers, An - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-261
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-650/2-75-00 Ib
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 Environmental Aspects of Uranium Mining and Milling - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-036
Assessment of Irrigation Return Flow Models - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-219
Assessment of Mathematical Models for Storm and Combined Sewer Management — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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 600/9-76-013a — 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 Technology for Possible Utilization of Bayer Process Muds - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-301
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 —
- Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-O30b
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 Freons and Halogenated Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-108
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-O76
Automated Treatment and Recycle of Swine Feedlot Wastewaters - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-240
Automated Water Monitoring Instrument for Phosphorus Contents - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-026
Automatic Control of an Activated Sludge Reactor - REF. NO. EPA-17050EVF02/71
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 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-043
Bacterial Zoogloea Formation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-018
Bactericidal Effects of Algae on Enteric Organisms - REF. NO. EPA-18050DOL03/70
Barged Ocean Disposal of Wastes: A Review of Current Practice and Methods of Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-16070FGY07/71
Baseline Levels of Platinum and Palladium in Human Tissue — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-019
Baseline Measurement Test Results for the Cat-Ox Demonstration Program - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-189
Basic Salinogen Ion-Exchange Resin for Selected Nitrate Removal from Potable and Effluent Waters - REF. NO. EPA-1701OFKF12/69
Basic Waste Characteristics at Winter Recreation Areas - REF. NO. EPA-15010—01 /69
Basin Management for Water Reuse - REF. NO. EPA-1611OEAX02/72
Batch Disinfection of Treated Wastewater With Chlorine at Less Than 1 Degree C - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-005
Beef Cattle Feedlot Site Selection for Environmental Protection - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-129
193
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Behavioral and Physiological Correlates pf Varying Noise Environments: Annotated Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-038
Bench-Scale High-Rate Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows With Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-7 5-021
Beneficial Use of Storm Water - REF. NO. EPA- 31030DNK08 '68
Beneficial Use of Storm Water, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-139
Beneficial Uses of Waste Heat - An Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA 16130FH J09/70
Benefit of Water Pollution Control on Property Values - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-73-005
Benefits of Water Quality Enhancement - RCF. NO. EPA-16110DAJ12/70
Beverage Container Problem - Analysis and Recommendations, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-059
Bibliography of the Cat - REF. NO. EPA-650 '3-74-001
Bibliography of the Cot: Revised Edition — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-007
Bibliography of Livestock Waste Management - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-101
Bibliography of Publications and Reports of the Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory - REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-001
Bibliography of RSD Research Reports - July 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-002
Bibliography of Research and Monitoring Research Reports - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-012
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
Bio-Regenerated Activated Carbon Treatment of Textile Dye Wostewoter - REF. NO. EPA-12090DWMO1 /71
Bioassoy Procedures for the Ocean Disposal Permit Program — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-010
Biochemistry of Anaerobic Digestion - REF. NO. EPA-17070DFK02/70
Bioenvironmental Impact of a Coal-Fired Power Plant - First Interim Report, Colstrip, Montana, December 1974 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. tPA-600/3-76-002
Bioenvironmental Impact of a Coal-Fired Power Plant Second Interim Report, Colstrip, Montana, June 1975 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600,' 3-76-013
Bioftocculation and the Accumulation of Chemicals By Floe-Forming Organisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-032
Biological Concepts for Design and Operation of trie Activated Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA-17090FQJ09/71
Biological Consequences of Plant Residue Decomposition in Soil - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-107
Biological Control of Aquatic Vegetation - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-007
Biological Conversion of Animal Wattes to Nutrients - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-009
Biological Effects of Copper and Arsenk Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-18050DLW04/71
Biological Effects of Effluent from a Desalination Plant at Key West, Florida - REF. NO. EPA-18050DAI02/70
Biological Effects of Oil Pollution - Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-15080FHU10/69
Biological Effects of Oil Pollution, Selected Bibliography II - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-055
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 of a Large-Scaie Desalination Plant at Key West - REF. NO. EPA-16080GBX12/71
Biological Impact Caused by Changes on a Tropical Reef — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-027
Biological Investigations of Lake Wingra - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-044
Biological Methods of Sludge Dewatering - REF. NO. EPA-17070EVY08/71
Biological Models of Freshwater Communities - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-008
Biological Removal of Carbon and Nitrogen Compounds from Coke Plant Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-167
Biological Removal of Colloidal Matter from Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-147
Biological Survey of Streams of Coles County, Illinois, 1967-1970- REF. NO. EPA-18050DZZ06/71
Biological Transfer of Plutonium via in vivo Labeled Goat's Milk — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-025
Biological Treatment of Chlorephenolic Wastes-REF. NO. EPA-12130EGK06/71
Biological Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflow at Kenoiha, 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
Biological Waste Treatment in the Far North - REF. NO. EPA-16100—06/70
Biological, Chemical and Physical Relationships in the Straits of Mackinac - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-095
Biologically Allowable Thermal Pollution Limits, Parts I and II - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-O03
Biomass Determination - A New Technique for Activated Sludge Control - REF. NO. EPA-17050EOY01 /72
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystem* - Identification Manual No. 1 - Freshwater Planarians (Turbellaria) of North America - REF. NO. EPA-
18050ELD02/72
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems — Identification Manual No. 10 - Genera of Freshwater Nematodes (Nematoda) of Eastern North
America - REF. NO. EPA- 18050ELO01 '73
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 11 - Freshwater Unionacean dams (Mollusca: Pelecypoda) of North
America - REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD03/73
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 2 - Genus Argulus (Crustacea: Branchitura) of the United States - REF. NO.
EPA-18050ELD02/72*
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 3 - Freshwater Sphaeriacean Clams (Mollusco: Pelecypoda) of North
America-REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD03/72
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 4 - Freshwater Polychaetes (Annelida) of North America - REF. NO. EPA
18050ELD03/72*
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 5 - Freshwater Amphipod Crusteaceans (Gammaridae) of North America -
REF. MO. EPA- I8050ELD04/72
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Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 6 - Aquatic Dryopoid Beetles (Coleoptera) o( the United States - REF NO
EPA-18050ELD04/72*
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 7 - Freshwater Isapods (Asellidae) of North America - REF NO EPA
18050ELD05/72
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 8 - Freshwater Leeches (Annelida: Hirudineo) of North America - REF. NO.
EPA-18050ELD05/72*
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 9 - Crayfishes (Astacidae) of North and Middle America - REF. NO. EPA-
18050ELD05/72**
Biotransformation and Chemical Form of Mercury in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-082
Blast Furnance Slips and Accompanying Emissions as an Air Pollution Source - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-268
Boiler Modification Cost Survey for Sulfur Oxides Control by Fuel Substitution — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-123
Brass Wire Mill Process Changes and Waste Abatement, Recovery and Reuse-REF. NO. EPA-1201OD PF11 / 71
Braxton Sonic Aggiomerator Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-036
Brine Disposal Treatment Practices Relating to the Oil Production Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-037
Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEMS09/69
Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA-14010EMS09/69*
Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Vol. Ill - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEMS09/69* *
Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Summary -REF. NO. EPA-140IOEMS09/69" *
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 —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-098a
Burner Design Criteria for Control of NOx from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume II - Raw Data and Experimental Results — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-098b
BOD, Solids and Nutrient Removal By Foam Flotation - REF. NO. EPA-670 - 2 -73-096
Cadmium and Zinc Toxicity to Flagfish, Jordanella floridae- REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-024
Cadmium and Zinc Toxicity to Jordanella floridae - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-096
Cadmium in the Environment - III A Toxicological and Epidemiological Appraisal - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-049
Cadmium in the Environment, II - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-190
Calcium Phosphate Precipitation in Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-064
Calculated Actinic Fluxes (290 - 700 nm) for Air Pollution Photochemistry Applications — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-025
California Environmental Quality Act: Innovation in State and Local Decision making - REF. NO. EPA-60C 5 74-023
Can Federal Procurement Practices be Used to Reduce Solid Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/5- 74-003
Cannery Waste Biological Sludge Disposal as Cattle Feed - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-253
Cannery Waste Treatment by Anaerobic Lagoons and Oxidation Ditch - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-017
Cannery Waste Treatment Kehr Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-12060EZP09,70
Cannery Wastewater Treatment with Rotating Biological Contactor and Extended Aeration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-024
Capacity of the Soil as a Natural Sink for Carbon Monoxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-043
Capital and Operating Costs of Pollution Control Equipment Modules, Volume I: Users' Guide - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-023a
Capital and Operating Casts of Pollution Control Equipment Modules, Volume II: Data Manual - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-023b
Captan Hydrolysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-030
Carbon Adsorption and Electrodialysis for Demineralization at Sante, California -REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-240
Carbon Column Operation in Waste Water Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-17020DZO11.70
Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen-Nitrogen Ratios as Factors Affecting Satmon Survival in Air-Supersaturated Wafer - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-
76-016
Carbon Dioxide System and Eutrophication - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODXV11/71
Carbon Oxidation Catalyst Mechanism Study for Fuel Cells — Abstracted 600/9-76-Q13a — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-057
Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Removal in Staged NitrificationDenitrification Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-052
Carbonate Bonding of Coal Refuse - REF. NO. EPA-14010FOA02/71
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 Impactor Calibration Guidelines — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-118
Case Studies of Transit Energy and Air Pollution Impacts — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-003
Case Study and Business Analysis of the Scrap Industry - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-002
Catalog of Pesticide NMR Spectra - REF. NO. EPA-16020EWC04/71
Catalytic Combustion, a Pollution-Free Means of Energy Conversion - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-73-018
Catalytic Desulfurization and Denitrogenation — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — 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 Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides with Ammonia: Utility Pilot Plant Operation - REF. NO. EPA-600 7 -76-C31
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 Wastewaters - REF. NO. EPA 660 -2-74 039
Cation Transport in Soils and Factors Affecting Soil Carbonate Solubility - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-235
Cellulose Degradation in Composting - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-029
Changes in the Global Energy Balance- REF. NO. EPA-650/2 74 -116
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Changes in Water Quality Resulting From Impoundment - REF. NO. EPA-16080GGH08/71
Characteristics and Kinetics of Biological Fixed Film Reactors - REF. NO. EPA-17050—00/70
Characteristics and Photochemical Reactivity of Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-276
Characteristics and Pollution Problems of Irrigation Return Flo w - REF. NO. EPA-13030—05/69
Characteristics of Rainfall Runoff from o Beef Cattle Feedlot - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-061
Characteristics of Wastes from Southwestern Cattle Feedlots - REF. NO. EPA-13040DEMO1/71
Characterization and Control of Asbestos Emissions from Open Sources — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-090
Characterization and Separation of Secondary Effluent Components by Molecular Weight - REF. NO. EPA-16020FEN03/71
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 600/9-75-001 a — 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. HI - 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
600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033d
Characterization of the Activated Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-224
Characterization of Atmospheric Emissions from Polyurethane Resin Manufacture - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-107
Characterization of Clou. Plant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-188
Characterization of Stream Reaeration Capacity - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-012
Characterization of Taste and Odors in Water Supplies - REF. NO. EPA-16040DGH08/71
Characterization of Vessel Waste in Duluth-Superior Harbor — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — 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 Scrubber for Fine Particle Control: Laboratory Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-249a
Charged Droplet Scrubber for Fine Particle Control: Pilot Demonstration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-249b
Charged Droplet Scrubbing of Submicron Participate - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-075
Chemical and Photochemical Transformations of Selected Pesticides in Aquatic Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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 Characteristics of Organic Color in Water - REF. NO. EPA-16020DKW09/70
Chemical Characterization of Model Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-011
Chemical Characterization of Model Aerosols — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-085
Chemical Coagulation/Mixed Media Filtration of Aerated Lagoon — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-025
Chemical Composition of Particulate Air Pollutants from Fossil-Fuel Combustion Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-216
Chemical Conversion of Solid Waste to Useful Products - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-027
Chemical Conversion of Wood and Celhilosic Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-015
Chemical Desulfurizer of Coal: Report of Bench-Scale Developments - Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-173a
Chemical Desulfurizer of Coal: Report of Bench-Scale Developments - Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-173b
Chemical Exfoliated Vermiculite for Removal of Phosphate from Wastewaten - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODHK08/69
Chemical Impact of Snow Dumping Practices — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-086
Chemical Investigation of Recent Lake Sediments from Wisconsin Lakes and Their Interpretation - REF. NO. EPA-1601OEHR03/71
Chemical Responses by Marine Organisms to Stress - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-017
Chemical Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023FDB09/70
Chemical Treatment of Oil Slicks - REF. NO. EPA-15080—03 69
Chemical Treatment of Plating Waste for Removal of Heavy Metals - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-044
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
Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil - Third Phase — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-248
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 - REF. NO. EPA-16100-10/70
Chena River—A Study of a Subarctic Stream — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-019
Chlorinated Compounds Found in Waste-Treatment Effluents and Their Capacity to Bieaccumulate - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-027
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the Lake Ontario Ecosystem (IFYGL) — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-022
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Chlorinated Municipal Waste Toxicities to Rainbow Trout and Fathead Minnows - REF. NO. EPA-18050GZZ10/71
Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-020
Chronic Toxicity of Atrazine to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-047
Chronic Toxicity of Undone to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Cleaning Oil-Contaminated Beaches - REF. NO. EPA-15080FHS08/69
Closed System Waste Management for Livestock - REF. NO. EPA-13040DKP06/71
Coal Preparation Environmental Engineering Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-014
Collaborative Study of Reference Method for the Continuous Measurement of Carbon Monoxide in the Atmosphere (Non-Dispersive
Infrared Spectrometry) - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-009
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-
650/4-75-011
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
Collected Papers Regarding Nitrates in Agricultural Waste Waters - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY12/69
Collection Efficiencies of Stack Sampling Systems for Vanadium Emissions in Flue Gases — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Collection, Underwater Storage, and Disposal of Pleasurecraft Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-15020DHE09/69
Colloid Flotation and Adsorbing Colloid Flotation - REF. NO. EPA-17010DBL12/70
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 Pulp Mill Effluents by Massive Lime Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-086
Color Removal from Kraft Pulping Effluent by Lime Addition - REF. NO. EPA-12040ENC12/71
Color Removal From Kraft Mill Effluents By Ultrafiltration - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-019
Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Alternatives, Washington, D.C. - REF. NO. EPA 11024EXF08/70
Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Plan, Des Moines, Iowa - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-170
Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Technology - REF. NO. EPA-11024—06/70
Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers-REF. NO. EPA-11020—03/70
Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-077
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Combined Sewer Overflow Study for the Hudson River Conference - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-152
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment by the Rotating Biological Contactor Process - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-050
Combined Sewer Regulation and Management -A Manual of Practice - REF. NO. EPA 11022DMU08/70
Combined Sewer Regulator Overflow Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-11022DMU07/70
Combined Sewer Separation Using Pressure Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-11020EKO10/69
Combined Sewer Temporary Underwater Storage Facility - REF. NO. EPA-11022DPP10/70
Combined Steet Mill and Municipal Wastewaters Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-1201ODTQ02/72
Combined Treatment of Domestic and Industrial Wastes by Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-12130EZR05/71
Combined Treatment of Municipal Kraft linerboard and Fiberboard Manufacturing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA 11060DPD02/71
Combustion Control of Pollutants from MuHiburner Coat-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
Commercial Feasibility of an Optimum Residential Oil Burner Head — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-256
Community Health Environmental Surveillance Studies (CHESS) Air Pollution Monitoring Handbook: Manual Methods — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 — 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 Merhylation Chemistry of Platinum, Palladium, lead, and Manganese — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/1-76-016
Comparative Toxkity of Polyelectrolytes to Selected Aquatic Animals - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-023
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 Expanded-Bed and Packed-Bed Adsorption Systems - REF. NO. EPA-17020-12/68*
Comparison of Fossil and Wood Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-056
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 Sulfate - Interim Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a
— REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-059
Compendium of Analytical Methods, Vol. I - Matrix of Methods - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-027a
Compendium of Analytical Methods, Vol. II - Methods Summaries - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-027b
Compilation of Cost Information for Conventional and Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plants and Processes - REF. NO. EPA-17090—
12, 67
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
Complementary-Competitive Aspects of Water Storage - REF. NO. EPA-16090DEA12/69
Complete Mix Activated Sludge Treatment of Cirrus Process Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060EZY08/71
Components of Oxygenation of Hewing Streams - REF. NO. EPA-16050—04/67
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 all Atmospheric Contaminants Associated with Photochemical Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA
650 4-75-002
Computer Interpretation of Pollutant Mass Spectra - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-046
Computer Management of a Combined Sewer System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-022
Computer Simulation of the Hydrotogk-Satinity Flow System Within the Upper Colorado River Basin - REF. NO. EPA-16090DVU07/70
Computer Simulation Model for Analyzing Mobile Source Air Pollution Control Strategies - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-76-010
Computerized Design and Cost Estimation for Multiple-Hearth Sludge Incinerators - REF. NO. EPA-17070EBP07/71
Concentrated Mine Drainage Disposal Into Sewage Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-14010FBZ09/71
Concentration Factors and Transport Models for Rodionuciides in Aquatic Environments - A Literature Report — Abstracted
600/9-7o-013b—REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-054
Concept Development of a Hydraulic Skimmer System for Recovery of Floating Oil - REF. NO. EPA-15080FWP04/71
Concept Evaluation: Recovery of Floating Oil Using Polyurethane Foam Sorbent - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-049
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 DesuHurizotion of Coal — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
6OO 2-75-O5!
Conceptual Engineering Report-Kingman Lake Project-REF. NO. EPA 11023FIX08/70
Conceptual Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-024
Conditioning of Fly Ash with Sulfemic Acid, Ammonium Sulfate, and Ammonium Bisulfact — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — 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 en Parttculate Collection Problems in Converting to Low Sulfur Cools - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-O16
Conference on Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater Through Forest and Cropland - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-003
Conoco Dolomite Hot Gas Clean-up System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-O84
Construction of a Prototype Surfurie Acid Mist Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c—REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-211
Continued Evaluation of Oxygen Use in Conventional Activated Sludge Processing - REF. NO. EPA-17050DNW02/72
Continued Research in Mesoscole Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume I - Assessment of Prior Model Evaluation Studies and
Analysis of Model Validity and Sensitivity — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016a
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Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume II - Refinements in the Treatment of Chemistry and
Meteorology, and Numerical Integration Procedures — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016b
Continued Research in Mesoscate Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume III - Modeling of Microscale Phenomena — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016c
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume IV - Examination of the Feasibility of Modeling
Photochemical Aerosol Dynamics — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016d
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016o-d
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 Sulfur in Submicrometric Aerosols — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76- 088
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 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-004
Control of Environmental Impacts From Advanced Energy Sources - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-002
Control of Hazardous Chemical Spills by Physical Barriers - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-185
Control of Hydrocarbon Emissions From Petroleum Liquids — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-042
Control of Infiltration and Inflow into Sewer Systems - REF. NO. EPA-11022EFF12/70
Control of Mercury Contamination in Freshwater Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-077
Control of Mercury Pollution in Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-043
Control of Mine Drainage from Coal Mine Mineral Wastes - Phase I - Hydrology and Related Experiments - REF. NO. EPA-
14010DDH08/71
Control of Mine Drainage from Coal Mine Mineral Wastes - Phase II, Pollution Abatement and Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-230
Control of Pollution by Underwater Storage - REF. NO. EPA-11020DWF12/69
Control of Pollution from Outboard Engine Exhaust: A Reconnaissance Study - REF. NO. EPA-15020ENN09/71
Control of Reclamation (Sinter) Plant Emissions Using Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-002
Control of Sediments, Nutrients, and Adsorbed Biocides in Surface Irrigation Return Flows - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-237
Control of Spillage of Hazardous Polluting Substances - REF. NO. EPA-15090FOZ10/70
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 of Waste and Water Pollution from Power Plant Flue Gas Cleaning Systems: First Annual R&D Report - REF. NO. EPA-
600/7-76-018
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-120
Control Technology for Fine Particulate Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-027
Controlled Evaluation of the Reactive Environmental Simulation Model (REM), Vol. I - Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-013a
Controlled Evaluation of the Reactive Environmental Simulation Model (REM), Vol. II - Users' Guide - REF. NO. EPA-R4 -73-013b
Controlling Factors in Methane Fermentation - REF. NO. EPA-17070—09/69
Controlling Sulfides in Sanitary Sewers Using Air and Oxygen — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-75-060
Controlling Thermal Pollution in Small Streams-REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-083
Conventional Tertiary Treatment- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-251
Conversion of Cattle Feedlot Wastes to Ammonia Synthesis Gas - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-090
Conversion of Cattle Manure into Useful Products - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-238
Conversion of Crankcase Waste Oil into Useful Products - REF. NO. EPA-15080DBO03/71
Converting Chlorohydrocarbon Wastes fay Chlorolysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-270
Cooling Tower Plume Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-100
Copper Recovery from Brass Mill Discharge by Cementation with Scrap Iron — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-029
Correlated Studies of Vancouver Lake - Hydraulic MODEL Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-078
Correlated Studies of Vancouver Lake - Water Quality Prediction Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-111
Corrosion Potential of NTA in Detergent Formulations - REF. NO. EPA-16080GPF03/71
Cost and Performance Estimates for Tertiary Wastewater Treating Processes - REF. NO. EPA-17090—06/69
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-179
Cost of Wastewater Treatment Processes - REF. NO. EPA-17090— 12/68
Cost to the Consumer for Collection and Treatment of Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17090—07/70
Cost Analysis of Water Pollution Control: An Annotated Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-017
Cost Estimating Guidelines for Wastewater Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-237
Cost Estimating Manual - Combined Sewer Overflow Storage and Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-286
Cost 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 Deri, 3d Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-7 4-062
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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-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-092
Crazed Resin Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11020— 10/69
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
Cross-flow Filtration in Physical-Chemical Treatment of Munkipal Sewage Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-025
Culturing and Ecology of Diaptomus Clavipes and Cyclops Vemalis - REF. NO. EPA-660 /3-74-006
Current Practice in GC-MS Analysis of Organic* in Water - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-277
Current Practice in Potato Processing Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-12060—10/69
Currant Practice in Seafoods Processing Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-12060ECF04/70
Cyclic Operation of Plate Columns for Gas-Liquid Contacting - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-023
Dairy Food Plant Wastes and Waste Treatment Practices - REF. NO. EPA-12060EGU03/71
Data Acquisition Systems in Water Quality Management - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-014
Debris Basins for Control of Surface Mine Sedimentation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-108
Deep Tunnels in Hard Rock -REF. NO. EPA 11020 02/71
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
Delaware Estuary and Bay Water Quality Sampling and Mathematical Model Project - REF. NO. EPA-160900CL05/70
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-165
Demineralization of Wastewater by the Transport-Depletion Process - REF. NO. EPA-17040EUN02/71
Demineralization of Wastewater by Electrodialysis — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-047
Demonstrate the Feasibility of the Use of Ultrasonic Filtration in Treating the Overflows from Combined and/or Storm Sewers - REF. NO.
EPA-11020—09/67
Demonstrated Technology and Research Needs for Reuse of Municipal Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-038
Demonstrating the Effects of Nutrients in Bio-oxidation Pond Receiving Streams - REF. NO. EPA-16010—03/71
Demonstration of a Full-Scale Waste Treatment System for a Cannery - REF. NO. EPA-12060DSB09/71
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-O88
Demonstration of a State Water Quality Management Information System - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-022
Demonstration of a Waste Disposal System for Livestock Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-245
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 Rood Sediment Control Techniques — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-196
Demonstration of Interim Techniques for Reclamation of Polluted Beach water - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-228
Demonstration of Reduced Hydrocarbon Emissions from Gasoline Loading Terminals — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-
650 2-75-Q42
Demonstration of Rotary Screening for Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023FDD07/71
Demonstration of Thermal Water Utilization in Agriculture - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-011
Demonstration of Three Recirculating Swine Waste Management Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-009
Demonstration of Void Space Storage with Treatment and Flow Regulation - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-272
Demonstration of Waste Flow Reduction from Households - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-071
Denitrification by Anaerobic Filters and Ponds- REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY04/71-08
Denitriftcation by Anaerobic Fitters and Ponds - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY06/71-14
Density Induced Mixing in Confined Aquifiers - REF. NO. EPA-16060EU03/72
Denver Air Pollution Study - 1973 Proceedings of a Symposium - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/9-76-007a
Deposition of Fine Sediment, in Turbulent Flows -REF. NO. EPA-16050ERS08/71
Derivation of a Non-Boussinesq Fet of Equation for an Atmospheric Shear - Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-016b
Desal Ion Exchange for Demineralization at Santee, California - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-239
Desalination of Agricultural Tile Drainage-REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY05/71-12
Design and Construction of a System for Remote Optical Sensing of Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-052
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-O89B
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: White Pine Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-036o
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Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Kennecott, Hayden, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a —
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 600/9-76-0! 3a —
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-Q36e
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: Phelps Dodge, Ajo, Copper Smelter _ Abstracted 600/9-76-Ol3a —
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-600/2-76-0361
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 and Operation of an Information Center on Analytical Methodology - REF. NO. EPA-16020FSO06/71
Design and Performance Considerations for a Pilot Process for Separating Mixed Municipal Refuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-7 5-040
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 a Combined Sewer Fluidic Regulator - REF. NO. EPA-11020DGZ10/69
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF.
NO. EPA-600/4-76-018
Design of Water Quality Surveillance Systems - REF. NO. EPA-16090DBJ08/70
Design Considerations for Pulp and Paper-Mill Sludge Landfills - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-111
Design Criteria for Swine Waste Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-233
Design Development and Fabrication of a Prototype High-Vol. Paniculate 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
<500/3-7<5-Q26
Design Guides for Biological Wastewater Treatment Process -REF. NO. EPA-1101OESQ08/71
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-OA3
Design Parameters for Animal Waste Treatment Systems - Nitrogen Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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
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
Desulfurizatian of Steel Mill Sinter Plant Gases - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-281
Detailed Cost Estimates For Advanced Effluent Desulfurization Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 fa — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-006
Detection of Abandoned Underground Coal Mines by Geophysical Methods - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEHN04/71
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 SO?, NO, COl, and Oi Stratification in the Ducting of Fossil Fuel Fired Power Plants — Abstracted
600/9-75-4)01 d — 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 600/9-76-4JI3a — 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 Mercury in Stack Gases of High SCO Content by the Gold Amalgamation Technique, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-153
Determination of Molecular Hydrogen Sulfide — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIa — REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-001
Determination of Pollutional Potential of the Ogallala Aquifer by Salt Water Injection - REF. NO. EPA-16060—06/70
Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds at the UG/1 Level in Water by Gas Chromalography - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-009
Determining Tetrafluoroborates, an Evaluation of Fluoroborate Anion Selective Electrode — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO.
EPA-600/4-76-005
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Develop an Operational System for Evaluating and Testing Methods and Instruments for Determining the Effects of Fuels and Fuel
Additives on Automobile Exhaust Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-160
Development and Application of a Simplified Stormwater Management Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-218
Development and Application of Tunable Diode Lasers to the Detection and Quantitative Evaluation of Pollutant Gases - REF. NO. EPA-
R2-72-090
Development and Demonstration of an Underwater Oil Harvesting Technique, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-205
Development and Demonstration of Low-Level Drift Instrumentation - REF. NO. EPA-16130GNK10/71
Development and Demonstration of Nutrient Removal from Animal Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-095
Development and Evaluation Report: Physical Chemical Marine Sanitation System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-043
Development and Fabrication of Mass Emission Data and Control System for the Stationary Source Simulator - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-73-O09
Development and Preliminary Design of a Sorbent-Oil Recovery System - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-156
Development and Testing of a Wastewater Recyder and Heater - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-289
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 600/9-76-013o —
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 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA 680 '4-75-003
Development of a Chemical Denitrification Process - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEEX10/70
Development of a Coupled Two-Dimensional Diffusion and Chemistry Model for Turbulent and Inhomogeneously Mixed Reaction
System - Vol. Ill, The - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-016c
Development of a Decision Room For Environmental Studies - REF. NO. EPA-600 5- 73 011
Development of a Ftuidized-Bed Technique for the Regeneration of Powdered Activated Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-17020FBD03/70
Development of a High-Purity for High Temperature Particulate Sampling and Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-73-032
Development of a Hydro-Quality Simulation Model - REF. NO. EPA-16090D WR06' 70
Development of a Hydrophobic Substance to Mitigate Pavement Ice Adhesion - REF. NO. EPA-600 / 2-76-242
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 System for Cleaning Oil-Contaminated Beaches - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-233
Development of a Mobile Treatment System for Handling Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-
600 '2-76-109
Development of a Monthly Technology Bulletin - REF. NO. EPA-600 /2-74-O05
Development of a Pilot Plant to Demonstrate Removal of Carbonaceous, Nitrogenous and Phosphorus Materials from Anaerobic
Digester Supernatant and Related Process Streams - REF. NO. EPA-17010FKA05/70
Development of a Proportional Sampler for Automobile Exhaust Emissions Testing — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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-660/3-7 3-006
Development of a State Effluent Charge System - REF. NO. EPA-1611OGNT02 '72
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 '2-74-056
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-
600'5-7 5-014
Development of an Infrared Fluorescent Gas Analyzer - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-121
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 Catalytic Chamber Process - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-038
Development of the Gold Amalgamation Sampling and Analytical Procedure for Investigation of Mercury in Stack Gases, The - REF. NO.
EPA-R2-72-071o
Development of the Westvaco Activated Carbon Process for SO. Recovery as Elemental Sulfur: Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b
— 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 Aqueous Processes for Removing NO* from Flue Gases - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-051
Development of Aqueous Processes for Removing NO. from Flue Gases - Addendum - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-051 a
Development of Dissolved Oxygen Criteria for Freshwater Fish - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-019
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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 Ozone Monitoring Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046a
Development of Immobilized Enzyme Systems for Enhancement of Biological Waste Treatment Processes - REF. NO. EPA-
16050DXN07/70
Development of Improved Systems for Obtaining Time Integrated Measurements of SOl, NO3, NO. and Other Pollutants - REF. NO.
EPA-R2-73-207
Development of In-Situ Prototype Diode Laser System to Monitor SO? Across the Stack - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-218
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 Method for NTA Analysis in Raw Water- REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-057
Development of Methods for Sampling ond Analysis of Particulate and Gaseous Fluorides from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA
R2-72-126
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 Doty Detergents - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-003
Development of Phosphate Removal Processes - REF. NO. EPA-1701 OFAH07/70
Development of Phosphate-free Home Laundry Detergent - REF. NO. EPA-160800VF12/70
Development of Predictions of Future Pollution Problems - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-O05
Development of Procedures for the Measurement of Fugitive Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-2S4
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-OOlb — 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 Suspended Solids Quality Control and Performance Evaluation Samples - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-052
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 Techniques for Estimating the Bacterial Population of Sewage Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-17070DRP12/70
Development of Thin Calibration Standards for X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 for Elemental Analysis of Paniculate Matter in the Atmosphere and in Source
Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-063
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 Program on Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-019
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
Dewatering of Mine Drainage Sludge- REF. NO. EPA-14010FJX12/71
Dewatering of Mine Drainage Sludge - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-169
Dialysis for Concentration and Removal of Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-223
Dietary Subacute Toxicity of Efhylenebisiothtcyanate Sulfide in the Laboratory Rat — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/1-76-030
Diffraction Technique to Measure Size Distribution of Large Airborne Particles — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Dilute Solution Reactions of the Nitrate Ion as Applied to Water Reclamation -REF. NO. EPA-17010—10/68
Dilute Spent Kraft Liquor Filtration through Wood Chips - REF. NO. EPA-12040EZZ04/70
Direct Determination of Metals in Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-0 J1
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 600/9-75-00U — 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-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050d
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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 e — 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
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 600/9-75-001 b — REF.
NO. EPA-600/4-75-001
Disinfection of New Water Mains - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-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
Dispatching System for Control of Combined Sewer Losses - REF. NO. EPA-11020FAQ03/71
Dispersal Processes in Lake Huron - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-082
Dispersion in Heterogeneous Nonuniform Anisotropk Porous Media - REF. NO. EPA-16060DU09/7C
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 Brines Produced in Renovation of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17070DL Y05/70
Disposal of By-products from Non-regeneraMe Flue Gas Desurfurization Systems: Initial Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-037a
Disposal of Cattle Feedlot Wastes by Pyrotyiis, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-096
Disposal of Hue Gas Cleaning Wastes: EPA Shawnee Held Evaluation—Initial Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-070
Disposal of Wastes from Water Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-12120ERC08/69
Dissolved and Participate Organic Carbon in Some Colorado Waters - REF. NO. EPA-1601OEQA10/71
Disserved Oxygen, Temperature, Survival of Young at Fish Spawning Sites - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-113
Dissolved-Air Flotation Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA 11020FKI01770
Distribution of Ingested Ameridum in Chickens and Transport to Eggs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-058
Distributions of Industrial and Commercial-Institution External Combustion Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — 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
Dry Caustic Peeling of Tree Fruit for Liquid Waste Reduction - REF. NO. EPA-12060FQE12/70
Dual Functioning Swirl Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator/ Concentrator - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-059
Dyestuff Color Removal by Ionizing Radiation and Chemical Oxidation - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-048
Dynactor Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — 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 Model Study of Lake Erie: Part I Similitude Criteria and Experimental Set-up - REF. NO. EPA-16050DJK08/70
Dynamic Model Study of Lake Erie: Part II Analytical and Experimental Results - REF. NO. EPA-16050DJK08/70*
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
Dynamics of the Nitrogen Cycle in Lakes- REF. NO. EPA-16010DDS03/70
DDT Levels in Milk of Rural Indigent Blacks — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-032
DMA Concentration as an Estimate of Sludge Biomass - REF. NO. EPA-17070DHO02/71
Early Life History and Feeding of Young Mountain WMteflsh - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-019
Ecological Effects of Aerosol Drift from a Saltwater Cooling System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-078
Ecological Impact of Synthetic Organic Compounds (SOCs) on Estuarine Ecosystems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-075
Ecology of Diatoms in Hardwater Habitats - REF. NO. EPA-18050DIE12/71
Economic and Environmental Benefits from Improving Electrical Rate Structures - REF. NO. EPA-6OO/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 Deidng — Abstracted 600/9-76-01% — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-105
Economic Analysis of the Processing and Disposal of Refuse Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-037
Economic Assessment of Backfitting Power Plants with OosedCyde Cooling Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-050
Economic Assessment of Waste Water AquocuHure Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600'2-76-293
Economic Benefits from an Improvement in Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-008
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 Tiro Recycling - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-019
Economic Evaluation of Water Quality-REF. NO. EPA 16090DLU11/69
Economic Feasibility of Minimum Industrial Waste Load Discharge Requirements - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-016
Economic Welfare Imports of Urban Noise — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-002
Economical Residential Pressure Sewer System with No Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-072
Economics of Water Supply and Quality - REF. NO. EPA-1611ODTF02/71
Ecosystem Impacts of Urbanization Assessment Methodology — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-072
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Effect of a Flyash Conditioning Agent on Power Plant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-027
Effect of Automotive Fuel Conservation Measures on Air Pollution — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-006
Effect of Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio on Activated Sludge Subsidence and Dewatering Characteristics — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-025
Effect of Carbon Monoxide on Time*Perception - REF. NO. EPA-65071 -74-005
Effect of Chemical Composition on the Surface Resistivity of Fly Ash ~- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-017
Effect of Chlorination on Selected Organic Chemicals - REF. NO. EPA-12020EXG03/72
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 on the Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Participate Emissions and Automotive Exhaust - REF. NO. EPA-
R2-72-066
Effect of Fuel Additives Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-096
Effect of Fuel Sulfur on NO, Emissions from Premixed Flames — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 5-075
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 Location on Cooling Pond Requirements and Performance - REF. NO. EPA-16130FDQ03771
Effect of Geographical Variation on Performance of Recirculating Cooling Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-085
Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part I - Acute and Chronic Toxicity Studies — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF.
NO. EPA-600/3-76-062a
Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part II - Hydrogen Sulfide Determination and Relationship Between pH and Sulfide
Toxicity — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76~062b
Effect of Inorganic Sediment on Stream Biota - REF. NO. EPA-18050DWC12/70
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 Porous Structure on Carbon Activation - REF. NO. EPA-17020DDC06/71
Effect of Processing Poultry Manure on Disease Agents - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-041
Effect of Silt and Silt Removal in a Prairie Lake - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-037
Effect of Surface Groups on Adsorption of Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-17020—06/70
Effect of Temperature on Stability of Sulfur Dioxide Samples Collected by the Federal Reference Method — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -
— 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013t — REF. NO. EPA-600 /2-76-117
Effects of Abatement of Domestic Sewage Pollution on the Benthos, Volumes of Zooplankton, and the Fouling Organisms of Biscayne
Bay, Florida - REF. NO. EPA-18050—03/70
Effects of Agricultural Waste Water Treatment on Algal Bioassay Response - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY08/71 -09
Effects of Air Pollutants on Textile Fibers and Dyes - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-008
Effects of Air Pollution on Public Attitudes and Knowledge - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-007
Effects of Air-Supersaturated Water on Survival of Pacific Salmon and Steelhead Smolts - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-018
Effects of Antibacterial Agents on Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEGJ11 /69
Effects of Aroclor-R 1254 on Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis- REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-112
Effects of Artificial Aeration on Lake Ecology - REF. NO. EPA-1601OEXE12/71
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 Chemical Variations in Aquatic Environments, Vol. I - Biota and Chemistry of Piceance Creek - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-011 a
Effects of Chemical Variations in Aquatic Environments, Vol. II - Toxic Effects of Aqueous Aluminum to Rainbow Trout - REF. NO. EPA-
R3-73-011B
Effects of Chemical Variations in Aquatic Environments, Vol. Ill - Lead Toxicity to Rainbow Trout and Testing Application Factor Concept
-REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-01 Ic
Effects of Chlorine and Sulfite Reduction on Lake Michigan Invertebrates — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-036
Effects of Copper on the Locomotor Orientation of Fish - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-045
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 NOx 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-O02b
Effects of Exhaust from Two-Cycled Outboard Engines - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-063
Effects of Exposure to Heavy Metals on Selected Freshwater Fish - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-105
Effects of Feedlot Runoff on Water Quality of Impoundments - REF. NO. EPA-16080GGP07/71
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 Irrigation Methods on Groundwater Pollution by Nitrates and Other Solutes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-291
Effects of Log Handling and Storage of Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-262
Effects of Logging on Growth of Juvenile Coho Salmon -REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-006
Effects of Low Levels of Ozone and Temperature Stress — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —REF. NO. EPA-600/I-76-001
Effects of Methoxychlor on Aquatic Biota, The - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-046
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Effects of Mirex and Methoxychlor on Striped Mullet, Mugil cephalus L — Abstracted 600/9-75-001a — 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
600/3-75-007
Effects of Nozzle Design and Sampling Techniques on Aerosol Measurements - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-070
Effects of Oil Pollution on Waterfowl: A Study of Salvage Methods - REF. NO. EPA 15080EBZ12/70
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 Pollution on Freshwater Fish - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-009
Effects of Protozoa on the Fate of Partiojlote Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-007
Effects of Selected Water Toxicants an the In Vitro Activity of Fish Carbonic Anhydrase - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-010
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 Salmon id Fishes - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-020
Effects af Temperature on Growth and Reproduction of Aquatic Snails - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-021
Effects of Transient Operating Conditions on Steam - Electric Generator Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-O22
Effects of Various Gas Atmospheres on the Oxidation of Coal Mine Pyrites - REF. NO. EPA-1401OECC08/71
Effects of Wastewater and Cooling Water Chlorination on Aquatic life — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76 -098
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-O95a
Effects, Uptake, and Metabolism of Methoxychlor, Mirex, and 2,4-D in Seaweeds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-048
Efficiencies in Power Generation - REF. NO. EPA 650 2-7.4-021
Efficient Use of Fibrous Structures in Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-204
Egg Breaking and Processing Waste Control and Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-019
Elctrostatic Precipltators: Relationship Between Resistivity, Particle Size, and Sparkover — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-144
Electrical Energy As An Alternate To dean 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
Electrical Power Consumption for Municipal Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-281
Electrical Stimulation of Microbial Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-278
Electro-Oxidation of Ammonia in Sewage to Nitrogen - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEED07/70
Electrochemical Analysis of Surfidic 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
Electrochemical Method for Removal of Phosphates from Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17010--02/70
Electrochemical Removal of Heavy Metals from Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-023
Electrochemical Treatment of Acid Mine Waters - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFNQ02/72
Electrolytic Treatment of Job Shop Metal Finishing Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-028
Electromembrane Process for Regenerating Acid from Spent Pickle Liquor-REF. NO. EPA-12010EQF03/71
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Investigation of Limestones and Their Calcine! and Correlation with Reactivity with Acid Gases
- REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-019
Electroosmotk Pumping for Dewatering Sewage Sludge -REF. NO. EPA-17070EHE07/70
Electrostatic Capture of Rne Particles in Fiber Beds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 pollution from Cottage Cheese Whey by Drying and Utilization - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-254
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 Packing-house Animal Paunch and Blood - REF. NO. EPA 12060FDS11/71
Elimination of Water Pollution by Recycling Cement Plant Kiln Dust — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-194
Emissions from Residential and Small Commercial Stoker-Coal-Fired Boilers Under Smokeless Operation - REF. NO. EPA 600/7-76-029
Emissions From and Within an Allison J-33 Combuster - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-097
Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part I. The Role of Empirical Methods in Air Quality and
Meteorological Analyses — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029a
Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029a-c
Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part II. Feasibility Study of a Source-Oriented Empirical Air
Quality Simulation Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029B
Empirical Techniques far Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part IN. Shorl-Term Changes in Ground-Level Ozone
Concentrations: An Empirical Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029c
Enclosed Coke Pushing and Quenching System Design Manual - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-028
Energy Conservation Strategies - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-021
Energy Conservation Techniques for the Iron Foundry Cupola — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-071
Energy Consumption: Fuel UtiKzation and Conservation in Industry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032d
Energy Consumption: Paper, Stone/day/Glass/Conerete, and Food Industries — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
650-2-75-032c
Energy Consumption: The Chemical Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-O32a
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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 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
Engineering Feasibility Demonstration Study for Muskegon County, Michigan Wastewater Treatment-Irrigation System - REF. NO. EPA-
11010FMY10/70
Engineering Investigation of Sewer Overflow Problems - REF. NO. EPA-11024DMS05/70
Engineering Methodology for River and Stream Reaeration - REF. NO. EPA-16080FSN10/71
Engineering-Economic Study of Cooling Pond Performance - REF. NO. EPA-16130DFX05/70
Enhancing Trickling Filter Plant Performance By Chemical Prt cipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-060
Enteric Bacterial Degradation of Stream Detritus - REF. NO. sPA-16050EQS12/71
Entrapment Separators for Scrubbers - Final Report - REF. t O. EPA-650/2-74-119b
Entrapment Separators for Scrubbers- Initial Report- REF. .40. EPA-650/2-74-119a
Environment: A Bibliography of Social Science and Related Literature - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-011
Environmental Aerosol Measurements Using an Airborne Particle Morphokinetometer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-087
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 69-71 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-155
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-0136 —
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 Perspective* -- 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 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-006
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 Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. I. Industry Summary Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-034a
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. II. Industry Priority Report - REF. NO.
EPA-600/7-76-034b
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. III. Iron and Steel Industry Report -
REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034C
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. IV. Petroleum Refining Industry
Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034d
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. V. Pulp and Paper Industry Report -
REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034e
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. VI. Olefins Industry Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-034f
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. VII. Ammonia Industry Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-034g
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. VIII. Alumina/Aluminum Industry
Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034H
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. IX. Textile Industry Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-034!
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. X. Cement Industry Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-034J
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XI. Glass Industry Report - REF. NO.
EPA-600/7-76-034k
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XII. Chlor-Alkali Industry Report -
REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-0341
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XIII. Phosphorus/ Phosphoric Acid
Industry Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034m
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XIV. Primary Copper Industry Report
- REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034n
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XV. Fertilizer Industry Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-034o
Environmental Contamination from Trace Elements in Coal Preparation Wastes; A Literature Review and Assessment — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-007
Environmental Effects on Toxaphene Toxicity to Selected Fishes and Crustaceans - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-035
Environmental Exposure System for Studying Air Pollution Damage to Materials - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-001
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Environmental Factors in Coastal and Estuarine Waters, Bibliographic Series, Vol. II, Coast of Washington - REF. NO. EPA-16070—08/68
Environmental Factors in Coastal and Estuarine Waters, Bibliographic Series, Vol. I, Coast of Oregon - REF. NO. EPA-16070— 10/66
Environmental Guidelines for Development Roads in the Subarctic - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-009
Environmental Guidelines for Road Construction in Alaska - REF. NO. EPA-161OOGOI09/71
Environmental Impart of Highway Deicing - REF. NO. EPA-11040GKK06/71
Environmental Impart Requirements in the States - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-024
Environmental Impart Requirements in the States: NEPA's Offspring - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-006
Environmental Imparts of Advanced Wastewater Treatment at Ely, Minnesota — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-092
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 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-068
Environmental Protection in Surface Mining of Coal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-093
Environmental Protection Through Public and Private Development Controls - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-018
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-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA
680/4-75-002b
Environmental Requirements and Pollution Tolerance of Freshwater Diatoms - REF. NO. EPA-670/4—74-005
Environmental Requirements of Blue-Green Algae (Proceedings of Symposium) - REF. NO. EPA-16010— 10/67
Environmental Requirements of Selected Estuarine Ciliated Protozoa — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-O31
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 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-001
Environmental Studies of an Arctic Estuarine System — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-026
Environmental Trace Materials: Computer Coupled Radioartivation Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-600 / 3-75-015
Environmental Volunteers of America, Findings and Recommendations of the Steering Committee of the National Center for Voluntary
Action's Environmental Project - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-011
Epidemiology of Chronic Respiratory Disease: A Literature Review - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-007
Equalization of Wastewater Flows - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-075
Equilibrium Partial Pressure of Sulfur Dioxide in Alkaline Scrubbing Processes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-279
Equimolar NOJ Absorption into Magnesia Slurry - A Pilot Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-015
Erosion and Sediment Control Audiovisual Training Program Workbook - REF. NO. EPA-600/8-76-001 b
Erosion and Sediment Control: Audiovisual Training Program Instructor's Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/8-76-001 a
Estimating the Reliability of Advanced Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-015
Estimating Costs and Manpower Requirements for Conventional Wastewater Treatment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-17090DAN10/71
Estimating Kinetics of Combustion Especially Reactions Involving NO* 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Estimation of Viable Airborne Microbes Downwind from a Point Source - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-020
Estuarine Modeling: An Assessment - REF. NO. EPA-16070DZV02 71
Eutrophication in Coastal Waters: Nitrogen as a Controlling Factor - REF. NO. EPA-1601OEHC12/71
Evtrophkation of Lake Tahoe Emphasizing Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-034
Evtrophicotion of Surface Waters - Lake Tahoe - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODSW05/71
Eutrophication of Surface Waters - Lake Tahoe Indian Creek Reservoir - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODNY07/71
Eutrophkotion of Surface Waters—Lake Tahoe's Indian Creek Reservoir — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-003
Eutrophication Factors in North Central Florida Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODON02/72
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 Diffusion Model for Photochemical Smog Simulation - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-012a
Evaluation of a Microwave-Induced Plasma Spectrometer for Trace Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-009
Evaluation of a New Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Process - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODYI02/71
Evaluation of a Partkulate Scrubber on a Coal-Fired Utility Boiler — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — 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
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Evaluation of the Algol Assay Procedure — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-O64
Evaluation of Hie Arsenite Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-048
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 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-077
Evaluation of the Fluidized-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 Bailer Combined-Cycle Power Plant Development-
Volume I Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-
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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
650/2-74-009K
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 7. U-Gas Process - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-O09I
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO EPA-
600/2-76-101
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification Section I: Koppers-Tatzek Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-0090
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Gasification; Section I: CO2 Acceptor Process - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-009d
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes Liquefaction: Section I. COED Process - REF. NO. EPA-<550/2-74-009e
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes! 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 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-023
Evaluation of Problems Related to Scaling in Limestone Wet Scrubbing - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-214
Evaluation of Processes Available for Removal of Phosphorus from Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72 034
Evaluation of Pyritic Oxidation by Nuclear Methods - REF. NO. EPA-14010FII03/71
Evaluation of RAD Investment Alternatives for SO, Air Pollution Control Processes, Part 2 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-OS>8a
Evaluation of RAD Investment Alternatives for SO* Air Pollution Control Processes-REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74^098
Evaluation of Rexnord Gravel Bed Fitter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-164
Evaluation of Salt Water Disposal Into Potential Ground-Water Resources - REF. NO. EPA-16060HIJ02 /72
Evaluation of Selected Earthmoving Equipment for the Restoration of Oil-Contaminated Beaches - REF. NO. EPA-15080EOS10/70-1
Evaluation of Selected Methods for Chemical and Biological Testing of Industrial Particulate Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-137
Evaluation of Semipermeable Membranes for Concentration of Organic Contaminants in Drinking Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c -
— REF. NO. EPA-670/1 -75-001
Evaluation of Sonics 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-650/2-75-051 a
Evaluation of Storm Standby Tanks, Columbus, Ohio-REF. NO. EPA-11020FAL03/71
Evaluation of Sulfur Dioxide Emission Contra! Options for Iowa Power Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-127
Evaluation of Surface Mine Reclamation Techniques - Campbell's Run Watershed Pennsylvania — Abstracted 600/9-76-0136 — REF.
NO.EPA-600/2-76-111
Evaluation of Systems for Control of Emissions from Rocket Motors -Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-021a
Evaluation of Tailings Ponds Sealants - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-065
Evaluation of Thermal Agglomeration for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-413a — 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 Treatment for Urban Wastewater Reuse - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-122
Evaluation of Turbulent Agglomeration for Fine Particle Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-S66
Evaluation of TGS-ANSA Procedure for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-047
Evaluation of Waste Treatment System Chemawa Indian School - REF. NO, EPA-17050—07/68
Evaluation of Waste Waters from Petroleum and Coal Processing - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-001
Evaluation of Water Quality Models: A Management Guide for Planners — Abstracted 600/9-76-4>13b — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-004
Excerpts from Control of Infiltration and Inflow i. o Sewer Systems'and Prevention and Correction of Excessive Infiltration and Inflow
Into Sewer Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74 ">04
Executive Summary of Three EPA Demonstration Programs in Erosion and Sediment Control - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-073
Existing Needs in the Experimental and Observational Study of Atmospheric Chemical Reaction - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-031
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Solid Solution Formation in Line and Limestone SO? Scrubbers—Volume I. Final Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-273a
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Solid Solution Formation in Lime and Limestone SO2 Scrubbers—Volume II. Appendices - REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-273b
Experimental Combustor for Development of Package Boiler Emission Control Techniques - Phase I of 3 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-292a
Experimental Evaluation of Fibrous Bed Coalesced for Separating Oil-Water Emulsions-REF. NO. EPA-12050DRC11/71
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 Papermtll 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-
670/2-74-0768
Experimental Study of Warm Water Flow Into Impoundments - Port I - REF. NO. EPA-16130— 12/68
Experimental Study of Warm Water Flow Into Impoundments - Part II - REF. NO. EPA-16130— 12/68*
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Experimental Study of Warm Water Flow Into Impoundments - Part III - REF. NO. EPA-16130-12/68**
Experimental/Analytical Investigation of Deep Submerged Multiple Buoyant Jets — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-101
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
Extensions of Mathematical Programming for Regional Water Quality Management - REF. NO. EPA-1611OEGQ04/72
Extensive Overburden Potentials for Soil and Water Quality — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPAV600/2-76-184
Extraction of Chemical Pollutants from Industrial Wastewaters with Volatile Solvents - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-220
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Advanced Program Second Progress Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/7-76-008
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 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-050
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility. Summary of Testing Through October 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-047
EPA Fabric Filtration Studies: 2. Performance of Non-Woven Polyester Filter Bags — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 for the Standardization of Stationary Source Emission Test Methodology—A Review — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e —
REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-044
EPA Program Conference Report - Fuel Cleaning Program: Coal - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-024
EPA Program Status Report- Fuel Cleaning Program — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-013
EPA Program Status Report - Synthetic Fuels Program — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-070
EPA Van Operational Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-020
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-650/2-75-048
Fabrication of Single Cell Protein From Cellulosic Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-032
Factors Affecting the Use of CaFftMn Thermoluminescent Dosimeters for Low-Level Environmental Radiation Monitoring — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-035
Factors Affecting Pollution Referenda - REF. NO. EPA-16110EXW06/71
Factors Affecting Reactions in Environmental Chambers - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-016
Fate and Biological Effects of Mercury Introduced into Artificial Streams — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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-600/3-76-030a
Fate of Nitrogen Oxides in the Atmosphere: Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-030b
Fate of Select Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-025
Fate of Trace and Minor Constitutents of Coal During Gasification — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-258
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-650/2-73-037
Feasibility of a Direct Contact Heat and Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-121
Feasibility of a Heat and Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces — Abstracted 600/9-76-013B — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-097
Feasibility of a Periodic Flushing System for Combined Sewer Cleansing - REF. NO. EPA-11020DNO08/67
Feasibility of a Stabilization-Retention Basin in Lake Erie at Cleveland, Ohio - REF. NO. EPA-11020—05/68
Feasibility of Applying Field lonization Mass Spectrometry to Pesticide Research - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-037
Feasibility of Computer Control of Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-17090DOY12/70
Feasibility of Elk Creek Acid Mine Drainage Abatement Project — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-128
Feasibility of Emission Standards Based on Particle Size - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-007
Feasibility of Flaw Smoothing Stations in Municipal Sewage Systems, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-138
Feasibility of Flux Force/Condensation Scrubbing for Fine Particulate 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 Hydrolysis of Sludge Using Low Pressure Steam with SO2 as a Hydrolytic Adjunct and Utilization of the Resulting
Hydrosate - REF. NO. EPA-17070EKN12/69
Feasibility of Joint Treatment in a Lake Watershed - REF. NO. EPA-11060FAE11 /69
Feasibility of Liquid Ion Exchange for Extracting Phosphate from Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEAP10/70
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 Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-087
Feasibility of Plastic Foam Plugs for Sealing Leaking Chemical Containers - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-251
Feasibility of Producing Elemental Sulfur from Magnesium Solfite - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-030
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Feasibility of Treating Waitewater by Distillation - REF. NO. EPA-17040DNM02/71
Feasibility of 5 gpm Dyn actor/Flash Magnetic Separator System to Treat Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-004
Feasibility Analysis of Incinerator Systems for Restoration of Oil Contaminated Beaches -REF. HO. EPA 15080DXE11 /70
Feasibility Demonstration of an Aerial Surveillance Spill Prevention System - REF. NO. EPA-15080HOL01 /72
Feasibility Studies of Applications of Catalytic Oxidation in Waste water- REF. NO. EPA-17020ECI11 /71
Feasibility Study for a Direct, Air-Cooled Condensation System — Abstracted 500/9-76-0136 — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-178
Feasibility Study of a New Surface Mining Method "longwall Stripping" - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-O02
Feasibility Study of the Use of Resonance Scattering far the Remote Detection of S02 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-020
Feasibility Study of Electromagnetic Subsurface Profiling - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-082
Feasibility Study of In-Situ Source Monitoring of Partiaulate Composition by Roman or Fluorescence Scatter - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-219
Feasibility Study of Lake Hope Mine Drainage Demonstration Project - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-151
Feasibility Study of Mining Coal in an Oxygen Free Atmosphere - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODZM08/70
Feasibility Study of Regenerative Hoars for Water Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-17040DFC10/70
Feasibility Study of Use of Molten Salt Technology for Pyrolysii of Solid Waste — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-014
Feasibility Study Fly Ash Reclamation of Surface Mines - Hillman State Park — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-183
Feasibility Study Manual - Mine Water Pollution Control Demonstrations - REF. NO. EPA-14010FLW07/70
Feasibility Study Upper Meander Creek Mine Drainage Abatement Project - REF. NO. EPA-14010HBQ09/71
Feasibility Study; Deer Park Daylighting Project — Abstracted 600/9-76-01% — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-110
Federal Aircraft Noite Research, Development, and Demonstration Programs: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-75-003
Federal Interagency Energy/Environment Research and Development Program Status Report II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-006
Federal Machinery Noise Research, Development and Demonstration: FY 73-75 - REF. NO. EPA-dOO/2-75-008
Federal Noise Effects Research: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-001
Federal Surface Vehicle Noise Research, Development, and Demonstration Program: FY 73 - FY 75 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-002
Ferric Chloride and Organic Polyelectrolyte* for the Removal of Phosphorus - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-103
Field Evaluation of Methods for Collection and Analysis of Airborne Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-004a
Field Evaluation of Methods for Collection and Analysis of Airborne Pesticides, Vol. II, Pesticide Field Monitoring Data - REF. NO. EPA
R4-72-004b
Field Evaluation of SOl Monitoring Systems Applied to HzSO4 Plant Emissions - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-053a
Field Evaluation of SO2 Monitoring Systems Applied to tfeSO4 Plant Emissions - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-053b
Field Investigation of Emissions from Combustion Equipment for Space Heating - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-084a
Field Investigation of Emissions from Combustion Equipment for Space Heating, (Data Supplement) - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-084b
Held Measurements of Particle Size Distribution Sizing Devices -REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-035
Held Program Designs for Verifying Photochemical Diffusion Models - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-012c
Held Study of Nitrification with the Submerged Filter - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-158
Held Test Sampling/Analytical Strategies and Implementation Cost Estimates: Coal Gasification and Flue Gas Desulfurization —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7o-093b
Held 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
Held 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
Held Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control Pollutant Emissions from Industrial Boilers - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-078a
Held Testing: Trace Element and Organic Emissions from Industrial Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-086b
Filtration of Municipal Waste With a Moving Bed Contactor - REF. NO. EPA-17030FWHO1 /72
Filtration Characteristics of Glass Fiber Filter Media at Elevated Temperatures — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-192
Final Report Deep Water Pilot Plant Treatabflity Study - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-03B
Financial Incentives and Pollution Control: A Case Study — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-007
Fine Particle Emissions Information System Reference Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-173
Hne Particle Emissions Information System User Guide — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-172
Fine Particle Emissions Information System-. Summary Report (Summary 1976) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-174
Hne Partide Scrubber Performance Tests - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-093
Hne Shredding of Municipal Solid Waste — Abstracted 600/9-76-413c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-208
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 Watte Collection Vehicles and Appendix B - Optimal Routing of Solid Waste Collection Vehicles —
Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — 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-670/2-74-035o
First Annual Reports of EPA Grants Funded for TFYGL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-021
Rscal Year 1975/Control Technology Abstracts: Research Program Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-025b
Fiscal Year 1975/HeaHh and Environmental Effects Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-025a
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Fish and Food Organisms in Acid Mine Waters of Pennsylvania - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-032
Fisheries and Energy Production: A Symposium — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-001
Flame Characterization Probes - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-74-023
Flare Systems Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-079
Flexible Holding Tank for Pleasurecraft Sanitary System - REF. NO. EPA-15020DGR08/70
Floating Oil Recovery Devices - REF. NO. EPA-15080FWO02/71
Flocculation and Clarification of Mineral Suspensions- REF. NO. EPA-14010DRB05/71
Flow and Gas Sampling Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600'2-76-203
Flow into a Stratified Reservoir - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-037
Flow Augmenting Effects of Additives on Open Channel Flows - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-238
Flow Establishment and Initial Entrainment of Heated Water Surface Jets — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-014
Fluid Bed Incineration of Petroleum Refinery Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12050EKT03/71
Fluid Product Pipeline Leak Detection from Airborne Platforms - REF. NO. EPA-16020FQT12/70
Fluidic Vortex Bubble Generator - REF. NO. EPA-17030FEB02/72
Fluidized Bed Clarification as Applied to Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-032
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasification/Desulfurization Demonstration at Atmospheric
Pressure) Volume I - Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — 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 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-027b
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation Phase II - Pressurized Fluidized Bed Coal Combustion Development - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-027c
Fluidized Vortex Incineration of Waste — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600,'2-76-225
Fluidized-Bed Combustion and Regeneration of Sulfur-Containing Additives - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-253
Fluidized-Bed Incineration of Selected Carbonaceous Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12120FYF03/72
Fluorescence Immunoassay Technique for Detecting Organic Environmental Contaminants - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-75-004
Fluorescent Probes in the Detection of Insecticides in Water - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-217
Fluoride Emissions from Phosphoric Acid Plant Gypsum Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-095
Flushing of Small Shallow Lakes- REF. NO. EPA-1601ODMG12/71
Flushing System for Combined Sewer Cleansing - REF. NO. EPA-11020DNO03/72
Foam Separation of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFU110/71
Foam Separation of Kraft Pulping Wastes-REF. NO. EPA -12040EUG10/69
Forcasting the Composition and Weight of Household Solid Wastes Using Input-Output Techniques. Volume II —- Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-071 b
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 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-07 la
Foreign Air Pollution Research in Fine Particulates - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-278
Forest Fertilization - A State of the Art Review and Description of Environmental Effects - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-016
Format for Acquiring Rapid Data Analysis Capabilities of STORET Data: Manipulation of National Eutrophication Survey Water Quality
Data - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-057
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-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-75-004a
Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Part II - Scarier Plots — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-75-004b
Fourth U.S.—Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 9-76-023
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-
600/2-76-077o
Free Floating Endless Belt Oil Skimmer, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-006
Frequency of Organic Compounds Identified in Water - REF. NO. EPA-600 /4-76-062
Fuel and Energy Production by Bioconversion of Waste Materials: State-of-the-Art — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-148
Fuel Contaminants: Volume II. Removal Technology Evaluations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-177b
Fuel Contaminants: Volume I. Chemistry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-177a
Fuel Gas Environmental Impact -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-153
Fuel Gas Environmental Impact: Phase Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — 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 Conversion of Anaerobic Digesters to Heated Aerobic Digesters - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-050
Full Scale Parallel Activated Sludge Process Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-065
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
Full-Scale Raw Wastewater Flocculation with Polymers - REF. NO. EPA- 17050EJB11/70
Future Direction of Urban Water Models — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-058
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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 OxidaHve, Reductive, and Pyrolytic Conditions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-042
Gasification/Combined-Cycle System for Electric Power Generation — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-085
"Gaussian-Plume" Model with Limited Vertical Mixing — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13e — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-042
Gelling Crude Oils to Reduce Marine Pollution From Tanker Oil Spills - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJN01 /71
General Motors/Environmental Protection Agency Sulfate Dispersion Experiment Selected EPA Research Papers — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-035
Generalized Computer Model for Steady-State Performance of the Activated Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA-17090— 10/69
3eoch*mical 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
Granular Carbon Treatment of Raw Sewage - REF. NO. EPA-170500AL05/70
Granulation of Complex Fertilizers Containing Ammonium Sulfate by Melt Technology - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-295
Great Lakes Water Quality — Status of Pertinent EPA Research — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-O02
Ground Water Contamination in the Northeast States - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-056
Ground Water Infiltration and Internal Sealing of Sanitary Sewers, Montgomery County, Ohio - REF. NO. EPA-11020DHQ06/72
Ground Water Pollution in the South Central States - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-268
Ground Water Pollution in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah - REF. NO. EPA-16060ERU12/71
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 and Decay of Turbulent Mixing in the Planetary Boundary Layer, The - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-001
Growth and Survival of Young-of-the-Year Emerald Shiners (Notmpit atherinoides) at Different Temperatures - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-
76-011
Growth Responses of Chicks Fed Microbial Protein Produced from Organic Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-074
Guide for the Evaluation of Atmospheric Analyzers - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-014
Guide to the Preparation of Operational Plans for Sewage Treatment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-263
Guide to Models in Governmental Planning and Operations - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-008
Guidelines for the Disposal of Small Quantities of Unused Pesticide — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-057
Guidelines for Burner Adjustments of Commercial OiUFiredBoilers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-088
Guidelines for Demonstration Protect Quality Assurance Programs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013
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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 Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase II, Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines -
Quality Assurance Guidelines - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024c
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emission! Measurement Systems: Phase II Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines -
Test Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024d
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase III, Light-Duty Diesel-Powered
Vehicles - Quality Assurance Guidelines - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024e
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase III, Light-Duty Diesel-Powered
Vehicles - Test Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-0241
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase IV, Heavy-Duty Gasoline Engines
- Quality Assurance Guidelines - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024g
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase IV, Heavy-Duty Gasoline Engines
- Test Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024h
Guidelines for Residential Oil-Burner Adjustments — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-069a
Guidelines: Biological Surveys at Proposed Heat Discharge Sites - REF. NO. EPA-16130—04/70
Handbook for Evaluating Water Bacteriology — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-006
Handbook for Preparing Office of Research and Development Reports — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-001
Handbook for Sampling and Sample Preservation of Water and Wastewoter - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-049
Handbook of Radiochemicol Analytical Methods — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-001
Hanover Park Tertiary Studies at the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-264
Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania, Advanced Waste Treatment Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-030
Hazardous Emission Characterization of Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-066
Haze Formation — Its Nature and Origin - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-014
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
Heat and Water Vapor Exchange Between Water Surface and Atmosphere - REF. NQ. EPA-R2-73-259
Heat Shrinkable Tubing as Sewer Pipe Joints - REF. NO. EPA-11024FLY06/71
Heated Surface Jet Discharged into a Flowing Ambient Stream - REF. NO. EPA-16130FDQ03/71 *
Heavy Metal Accumulation in Soil and Vegetation From Smelter Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-660- 3-74-012
Helical Bend Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-062
Herbicide Contamination of Surface Runoff Waters - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-266
Herbicide Runoff from Four Coastal Plain Soil Types - REF. NO. EP A-660/2-74-017
Herbicide Toxicity in Mangroves — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-004
High Rale Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023EYI04/72
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 Hexaf luoride Tracer Gas - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-043
Histochemical and Cytophotometric Assay of Acid Stress in Freshwater Fish - REF. NO. EPA-18050DXJ05/71
Hollow Fibre Technology for Advanced Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-103
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
Houseboat Waste Characteristics and Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-15020—04/68
Houseboat Wastes: Methods for Collection and Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-15020—06/67
Hydraulic and Mixing Characteristics of Suction Manifolds - REF. NO. EPA-16080—06/69
Hydraulics of Long Vertical Conduits and Associated Covitation - REF. NO. EPA-11034FLU06/71
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-OOld —
- REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-010
Hydrodynamic Flux Control for Waste Water Application of Hyperfiltration Systems - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-228
Hydrogen Peroxide Cures Filamentous Growth in Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-033
Hyperfiltration for Renovation of Textile Finishing Plant Wastewoter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-060
Hypochlorination of Pollution Stonawater Pumpage at New Orleans - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-067
Hypochlorite Generator for Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023DAA03/72
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
HP-65 Programmable Pocket Calculator Applied to Air Pollution Measurement Studies: Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-600 "8-76-002
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-OOU — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-017
Identification and Classification of Combustion Source Equipment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-174
Identification and Control of Petrochemical Pollutants Inhibitory to Anaerobic Processes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-194
Identification of Pofychlorinoted Biphenyls in the Presence of DDT-Type Compounds - REF. NO. fPA-R2-72-004
Identification of Regenerable Metal Oxide SO2 Sorbents for Flutdized Coal Combustion — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-065
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Impact of the Federal Tax Code on Resource Recovery - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-009
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-O52
Impact of Hydrologic Modifications on Water Quality — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-007
Impact of Oily Materials on Activated Sludge Systems - REF. NO. EPA-12050DSH03/71
Impact of SOx Emissions Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume I. Study Results and Planning Assumptions — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-161 a
Impact of SO. Emissions Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume II. Detailed Study Results — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-161b
Impacts of Construction Activities in Wetlands of the United States — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-045
Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume I: Results and Summary —- Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-007a
Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume II: Appendices A-E — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-007b
Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume III: Appendices F-G — Abstracted
600/9-76-OI3c — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-007c
Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume IV: Appendices H-J — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-007d
Impacts of Synthetic Liquid Fuel Development - Automotive Market: Volume I. Summary — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO.
EPA-600/7-76-004a
Impacts of Synthetic Liquid Fuel Development - Automotive Market: Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/7-76-004b
Impairment of the Flavor of Fish by Water Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-010
Implementation of a Computer Based Information System for Mass Spectral Identification - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-048
Impregnation of Concrete Pipe - REF. NO. EPA-11024EQE06/71
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 600/9-75-001 d — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-75-039
Improved Manual Method for NO, Emission Measurements, An - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-067
Improved Sealants for Infiltration Control - REF. NO. EPA-11020DIH06/69
Improvement of Instrumentation and Methodology for Collection and Analysis of Mercury - REF. NO. EPA 650/2 75- 028
Improvement of Optical Efficiency of Luminescence of a Flame Photometric Detector- REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-193
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-OOle — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-037
Improving Granular Carbon Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-17020GDN07/71
In Situ Evaluation of Nutrient Effects in Lakes, An - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-018
In-Sewer Fixed Screening of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11024FKJ10/70
In-Slack Transmissometer Evaluation and Application to Particulate Opacity Measurement — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-75-008
In-Stock Transmissometer Measurement of Particulate Opacity and Mass Concentration — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-120
in-Stock Transmissometer Techniques for Measuring Opacities of Particiulate Emissions from Stationary Sources — REF. NO. EPA-
R2-72-099
In-Vitro Methods for Evaluating Side Effects of Pesticides and Toxic Substances - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-035
In-Vitro Screening Methods Evaluating the Neurotoxic Potential of Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/1-76-005
In-Vivo Metabolicm of Pentachlorooniline in Rhesus Monkeys — Abstracted 600/9-76-013f — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-031
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-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-016
Index to Research - Coastal and Estuarine Waters in the United States - REF. NO. EPA-16070—09/67
Indexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports - Updated to January 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la —
REF. NO. EPA-600/9-74-002
Indexed Bibliography of Office of Research and Development Reports - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-74-001
bidigester Black Liquor Oxidation for Odor Control in Kraft Pulping - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-005
Indoor-Outdoor Carbon Monoxide Pollution Study - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-020
Induced Aeration of Small Mountain Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-16080-11 /70
Induced Air Mixing of Large Bodies of Polluted Water - REF. NO. EPA-16080DWP11 /70
Induced Hypolimnion Aeration for Water Quality Improvement of Power Releases - REF. NO. EPA-16080— 10/70
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 Waste Guide on logging Practices - REF. NO. EPA-13010-02/70
Industrial Waste Guide on Thermal Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-16130—09/68
Industrial Wasteline Study - A Study for Controlled Ocean Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-16070EOI08/71
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Industrial Wastes: Effects on Trinity River Ecology, Fort Worth, Texas - REF. NO. EPA-18050DBB12/71
Industrial Wastewater Reclamation with a 400,000-Gallon-Per-Day Vertical Tube Evaporator - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-260
Industrial Water Softener Waste Brine Reclamation - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-007
Infiltration Rates and Groundwater Quality Beneath Cattle Feedlots, Texas High Plains - REF. NO. EPA-16060EGS01771
Influence of Aerodynamic Phenomena on Formation in Combustion - Volume I. Experimental Results — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-061o
Influence of Aerodynamic Phenomena on Pollutant Formation in Combustion (Phase I. Gaseous Fuels) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-247a
Influence of Fiber Characteristic* on Participate Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — 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
Influence of Log Handling on Water Quality, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-085
Influences of Wastewater Management on 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-660/2-73-020
Information Resource: Water Pollution Control in the Water Utility Industry - REF. NO. EPA-12120EUR11 /71
Information Retrieval Capabilities - National Environmental Research Center, Cincinnati Library - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-002
Infrared Absorption by Sulfuric Acid Vapor — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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 SO2 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 5-041
Infrared Spectral Sensor for Refuse Sorting - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-031
Initial Environmental Test Plan for Source Assessment of Coal Gasification — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-259
Initial Mixing in Coagulation Processes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-053
Inorganic Chemicals Industry Profile - REF. NO. EPA-12020EJI07/71
Inorganic Fertilizer and Phosphate Mining Industries - Water Pollution and Control - REF. NO. EPA-12020FPD09/71
Inorganic Sulfur Oxidation by Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODAY06/71
Inputs of Phosphorus from Precipitation to Lake Michigan — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-005
Instream Aeration to Control Dissolved Sulfide in Sanitary Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-024
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
Instrumental Analyses for Wet Scrubbing Processes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-172
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 for the Assay of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-069
Instrumentation for Monitoring Specific Particulate Substances in Stationary Source Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-252
Integrated Activated Sludge Biological Filter Process - REF. NO. EPA-17050EEO03/71
Integrated Multi-media Pollution Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-020
Interaction of Herbicides and Soil Micro-organisms - REF. NO. EPA-16060DMP03/71
Interaction of Nitrilotriacetic Acid With Suspended and Bottom Material - REF. NO. EPA-16020GFR07/71
Interaction Between Marine Organisms and Oil Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-042
Interactions of Stack Gas Sulfur and Nitrogen Oxides on Dry Berlcau - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-029
Interactions of Various Air Pollutants on Causation of Pulmonary Disease - REF. NO. EPA-R1 -72-003
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 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
670/4-75-O02
Interferometric Instrumentation For Particle Size Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-034
Interim Radiochemical Methodology for Drinking Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-008
Interim Report of Task Force on Phosphate Removal Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2 -75-013
Interim Report on the Impact of Public Law 92-500 on Municipal Pollution Control Technology — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-018
Intel-laboratory Intercomparison of Polonium-210 Measurements - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-054
Intermedia Aspects of Air and Water Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-003
International Symposium on Water Pollution Control in Cold Climates - REF. NO. EPA-161OOEXH11 /71
International Symposium Proceedings - Recent Advances in the Assessment of the Health Effects of Environmental Pollution - Volume I
- REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009a
International Symposium Proceedings - Recent Advances in the Assessment of the Health Effects of Environmental Pollution - Volume II
- REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009B
International Symposium Proceedings - Recent Advances in the Assessment of the Health Effects of Environmental Pollution - Volume Ml
- REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009C
International Symposium Proceedings - Recent Advances in the Assessment of the Health Effects of Environmental Pollution - Volume
IV - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009d
International Symposium Proceedings - Recent Advances in the Assessment of the Health Effects of Environmental Pollution - Volumes
I-IV - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009a-d
Interpretative Compilation of EPA Studies Related to Coal Quality and Cleanability - REF. NO. EPA-65072-74-030
Interrelation of Carbon and Phosphorus in Regulating Heterotrophic and Autotrophic Populations in Aquatic Ecosystems - REF. NO. EPA-
16050FGS07/70
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Interstate Planning for Regional Water Supply and Pollution Control -REF. NO. EPA-16110FPP11/71
Invariant Modeling of Turbulence and Oiffuf ion in the Planetary Boundary Layer - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-74-035
Inventory of Combustion-Related Emissions from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-012
Inverted Siphons for Oil Trapping — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-028
Investigation of a High-Pressure Foam Wastewater Treatment Process - REF. NO. EPA-1703CESX04/70
Investigation of a New Phosphate Removal Process - REF. NO. EPA-170100JA11770
Investigation of the BiodegradabilHy of Packaging Plastics, An - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-046
Investigation of the Effects of Carbon Monoxide on Humans in the Driving Task - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-003
Investigation of the Nearshore Region of Lake Ontario IFYGL - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-115
Investigation of the Nitrate Problem in Runnels County, Texas, An - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-267
Investigation of the Orion Research Cyanide Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001b — REF. NO. EPA-670/ 4-75-005
Investigation of the Use of High-Purity Oxygen Aeration in the Conventional Activated Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA-
17050DNW05/70
Investigation of Acid Mine Drainage Effects on Reservoir Fishery Population! — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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-650/2-74-089
Investigation of Gas Phase Ozonolysis Reactions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-024
Investigation of High Ozone Concentrations in the Vicinity of Garrett County, Maryland and Preston County, West Virginia - REF. NO.
EPA-R4-73-019
Investigation of light-Catalyzed Chlorine Oxidation for Treatment of Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17020— 12/68
Investigation of Means for Controlled Self-Destruction of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-16040ELO06/ 70
Investigation of Odor Control in the Rendering Industry - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-088
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/ 2-75-043
Investigation of Phosphorus Removal Mechanisms in Activated Sludge Systems, An - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-031
Investigation of Porous Pavements for Urban Runoff Control - REF. NO. EPA-11034DUY03/72
Investigation of Remote Sensing Techniques for Agricultural Feedlot Pollution Detection - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-002
Investigation of Response Surfaces of the Microscreen Process - REF. NO. EPA-17090EEM12/71
Investigation of Surface Combustion Concepts for NOx 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
Investigation of Techniques for Removal of Chromium from Electroplating Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-1201OEIE03/71
Investigation of Techniques for Removal of Cyanide from Electroplating Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-1201OEIE11 /71
Investigation of Treating Electroplaters Cyanide Waste by Electrodialysis - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-287
Investigation of Use of Gel Material for Mine Sealing - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-135
Investigations Concerning Probable Impact of NHrilotriacetic Acid on Ground Water - REF. NO. EPA-16060GH R11 /71
Investigative Mine Survey of a Small Watershed - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODMO03/70 A
Investment Decision Model for Control Technology, An - REF. NO. EP A-R5-72-004
Ion Exchange Color and Mineral Removal from Kraft Bleach Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-255
Ion Exchange Process for Recovery of Chromate from Pigment Manufacturing - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-044
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
lron-59 as a Solids Tracer in Aqueous Suspensions - REF. NO. EPA-16020-10/67
Irrigation Management for Control of Quality of Irrigation Return Flow - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-265
Irrigation Management Affecting Quality and Quantity of Return Flow - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-226
Isolating Organic Water Pollutants: XAD Resins, Urethane Foams, Solvent Extraction — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
660/4-75-003
Isolation and Identification of Polychlorinated Syrenes in Great Lakes Fish - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-026
Isolation of Hayfever Antigens from Short Ragweed Pollen - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-044
Isolation of Lytk Agents Related to Sphaerotilus - REF. NO. EPA-17050DHI09/70
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — RFF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-159
IERL-RTP Procedures Manual: Level 1 Environmental Assessment — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-160a
Johns-Manville CHEAF Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-058a
Joint Construction Sediment Control Project - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-035
Joint Municipal and Semichemical Pulping Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-11060EOC07/69
Joint Treatment of Municipal Sewage and Pulp Mill Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-12130EDX07/70
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-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-022
Kinetics and Mechanism of Precipitation and Nature of the Precipitate Obtained in Phosphate Removal from Wastewater Using
Aluminum (III) and Iran (III) Salts - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEKI04/70
Kraft Effluent Color Characterization Before and After Stoichiometric Lime Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-141
Kraft Pulping Effluent Treatment and Reuse - State of the Art - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-164
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of EPA Methods 2,6 and 7 - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-039
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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 Evaluation of the Cleanable High Efficiency Air Filter (CHEAP) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-202
Laboratory Evaluation of High-Temperature Destruction of Kepone and Related Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-299
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
Lagoon Performance and the State of Lagoon Technology - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-144
Lake Classification — A Trophic Characterization of Wisconsin Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660 3-75-033
Lake Superior Periphyton in Relation to Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-18050DBM02/72
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-OO1 d — 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
Larry-Car-Free Charging of Coke Ovens — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-099
Larval Feeding and Rapid Maturation of Bluegills in the Laboratory - REF. NO. EPA-600/J 76-025
Laser Exhaust Program - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-136
Lead: Environmental Sources and Red Cell Toxicity in Urban Children - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -75-003
Leather Tanning and Finishing Waste Management Research and Development Program - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-230
Legal Aspects of Water Storage for Flow Augmentation - REF. NO. EPA-16090FPW03/70
Legal Problems of Coal Mine Reclamation - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFZU03/72
Lidar Studies of Stack Plumes in Rural and Urban Environments - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-73-002
Light-Catalyzed Chlorine Oxidation for Treatment of Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17020DUE09/70
Light-Induced Transformations of Methoxychlor in Aquatic Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-007
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 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-012
Lime Use in Wastewater Treatment: Design and Cost Data — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-038
Lime/Limestone Scrubbing for SO2 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
Limestone Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA 1401OEIZ01 /70
Limestone Treatment of Rinse Waters from Hydrochloric Acid Pickling of Steel - REF. NO. EPA-1201ODUL02/71
Limitations and Effects of Waste Disposal on an Ocean Shelf-REF. NO. EPA-16070EFG12/71
Limited Oil Gasification Experiment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-272
Limited SO2 and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume I - Plume Tracking by Correlation Spectroscopy - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-005a
Limited SO2 and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume II, Longline Ambient SO? Monitor and Variability of SO2 and NOx - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-75-005b
Limnological Comparison of Culturally Eutrophic Shagawa Lake and Adjacent Oligotrophic Burntside Lake, Minnesota - REF. NO. EPA
600/J-76-019
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-039
Limnology of Yellowtail Reservoir and the Bighorn River - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-002
Liquid Aerobic Composting of Cattle Wastes and Evaluation of Byproducts - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-034
liquid Chromatography of Carfcimate Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-079
Liquid Wastes from Canning and Freezing Fruits and Vegetables - REF. NO. EPA-12060EDK08/ 71
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 Search and Critical Analysis of Biological Trickling Filter Studies, Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA 17050DDY12/71
Literature Search and Critical Analysis of Biological Trickling Filter Studies, Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA-17050DDY12/71 *
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 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
660/2-75-003
Livestock and the Environment: A Bibliography with Abstracts— Volume III — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-189
Loading Functions for Assessment of Water Pollution from Nonpoint Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-151
Lone Star Steel Steam-Hydro Air Cleaning System Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-028
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Long-Term Effects of Lead Exposure on Three Generations of Brook Trout (Salvelinut fontinalit) - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-022
Losses of Fertilizers and Pesticides from Cloypon Soils - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-068
Low Cost Compact X-Ray Flourescent Analyzer for On-Site Measurement of Trace Element in Airborne Particulars Emission - REF. NO.
EPA-600/4-75-002
Low Sulfur-Char as a Co-Product in Coal Gasification - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-060
Low Water Volume Enzyme Deactivation of Vegetables Before Preservation - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-1 98
Low Winter Dissolved Oxygen in Some Alaskan Rivers - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-008
Magnesia Scrubbing Process as Applied to an Oil-Fired Power Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-057
Magnesium Carbonate, A Recycled Coagulant for Water Treatment - REF. NO. EPA- 1 2 1 20ESW06/7 1
Management of Nutrients on Agricultural Land for Improved Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA- 1 3020DPB08/7 1
Management of Recycled Waste-Process Water Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-223
Management Practices Affecting Quality and Quantity of Irrigation Return Flow — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-005
Managing and Disposing of Residues from Environmental Control Facilities in the Steel Industry - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 6-267
Managing the Environment - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-01 0
Manual for Deieer Chemical Application Practices - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-045
Manual for Deicing Chemical Storage and Handling - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-033
Manual of Analytical Quality Control for Pesticides in Human and Environmental Media — Abstracted 600/9-76-0 13a — 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
Manure Harvesting Practices: Effects on Waste Characteristics and Runoff - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-292
Marine Algal Assay Procedure Bottle Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-O08
Marine Sanitation System Demonstration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-226
Marketing rb SOt from SOz Abatement Sources— The TVA Hypothesis - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-O51
Mathematical Analysis of the Kinetics of Viral Inacti vation - 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 a Final Clarifier - REF. NO. EPA- 1 7090FJ W02/72
Mathematical Model of the Columbia River from the Pacific Ocean to Bonneville Dam, Part II - REF. NO. EPA- 1 6070DBH04/7 1
Mathematical Model of the Columbia River from the Pacific Ocean to Bonneville Dam, Part I - REF. NO. EPA- 1 6070DBH 1 1 /69
Mathematical Model of Electrodialysis Process - REF. NO. EPA- 1 7090FTA07/69
Mathematical Model of Electrostatic Precipitation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-037
Mathematical Model of Recalculation of Lime Sludge with Fluidized Bed Reactors - REF. NO. EPA- 1 7090EHQ09/70
Mathematical Model of Sewage Sludge Fluidized Bed Incinerator Capacities and Cosh - REF. NO. EPA- 1 7090EHQ09/ 69
Mathematical Model of Tertiary Treatment by Lime Addition - REF. NO. EPA- 1 7090FKC09/69
Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplankton in Lake Ontario — Abstracted 600/9-75-001a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-005
Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplankton in Lake Ontario: Part II - Simulations Using Lake 1 Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-065
Mathematical Modeling of Simulated Photochemical Smog - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-026
Mathematical Models for the Prediction of Temperature Distributions Resulting from the Discharge of Heated Water into Large Bodies of
Water -REF. NO. EPA-16130DWO10/70
Mathematical Models for the Prediction of Thermal Energy Change in Impoundments - REF. NO. EPA- 1 6 1 30EXT 1 2/69
Mathematical Programming for Regional Water Quality Management - REF. NO. EPA-161 10FPX08/70
Mathematical Simulation of an Adsorber for Pollutant Removal — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-1 1 0
Mathematical Simulation of Atmospheric Photochemical Reactions: Model Development, Validation, and Application - REF. NO. EPA
650/4-74-01 1
Mathematical Simulation of Smog Chamber Photo-Chemical Experiments - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-040
Maximizing Storage in Combined Sewer Systems - REF. NO. EPA- 1 1 022ELK1 2/7 1
Mayfly Distribution as a Water Quality Index - REF. NO. EPA- 1 6030DQH 1 1 /70
t and Characterization of Particles in Wet Scrubbing Process for SO. Control - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-024
nt of the Opacity and Mass Concentration of Particulate Emissions by Transmissometry - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-1 28
Measurement of Atmospheric Sulfates: Evaluation of the Methytthymol Blue Method — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-015
Measurement of Atmospheric Sulfates: Literature Search and Methods Selection — Abstracted 6H , 9-76-0 13a — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-008
Measurement of Dry Deposition of Fossil Fuel Plant Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-056
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 Tenton . » Reference Method - \bstracted 600/9-76-01 3a
— REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-01 1
Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide, Particulate, and Trace Elements in Copper Smelter Converter and Roaster/Reverberatory Gas Streams -
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-1 1 1
Measurement of Total Radium and Radium-226 in Environmental Waters: A Tentative Reference Method — Abstracted 600/9-76-0 13«
— REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-0 1 2
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TITLE INDEX
Measurement Techniques for Inorganic Trace Materials in Control System Streams - REF. NO. EPA-600 2 -76 283
Measurements of Active Biomass Concentrations in Biological Waste Treatment Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic — 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 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600 5-75- 010
Mechanism and Kinetics of the Formation of NO* and Other Combustion Pollutants: Phase I. Unmodified Combustion — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-009a
Mechanism and Kinetics of the Formation of NOx and Other Combustion Pollutants: Phase II. Modified Combustion — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-009b
Mechanism for Ash Assisted Sludge Dewatering - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-297
Mechanism of Photochemically Initiated Oxidations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76 070
Mechanisms of Biological Luxury Phosphate Uptake - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODDQ11 /71
Mechanisms of Formation and Composition of Photochemical Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-036
Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group - Las Vegas, 25 August 1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 7-76-023
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/7-76-001
Membrane Materials for Wastewater Reclamation by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-17040EFO06/70
Membrane Processing of Cottage Cheese Whey for Pollution Abatement - REF. NO. EPA-12060DXF07/71
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 Pollution Control in Stream and Lake Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-16080HTD03/72
Mercury Recovery from Contaminated Waste Waters and Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-086
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-600/3-75-007
Metal Removal and Cyanide Destruction in Plating Wastewaters Using Particle Bed Electrodes - REF. NO. EPA-60" 2 76- 296
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76 167
Meteorological Episodes of Slowest Dilution in Contiguous United States - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-74-002
Methanol Requirement and Temperature Effects in Wastewater Denitrification - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODHT09/70
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
Method for Predicting the Performance of Natural Draft Cooling Towers - REF. NO. EPA-16130GKF12/70
Methodology for the Study of Urban Storm Generated Pollution and Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-145
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Implications and Technologies: Nonferrous Metals Industries - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2- 76 303
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-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-009
Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, 1971 -REF. NO. EPA-16020-07/71
Methods for Improvement of Trickling Filter Plant Performance, Part I - Mechanical and Biological Optima - REF. NO. EPA
670/2-73-047a
Methods for Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge Utilization and Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-232
Methods for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Nitrate and Sulfate in Atmospheric Participates - REF. NO. EPA-650 2 73 050
Methods to Treat, Control and Monitor Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670 2-75-042
Methyl Mercury and the Metabolic Responses of Brain Tissue — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-049
Metropolitan Housewives' Attitudes Toward Solid Waste Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-003
Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurication of Coal. Volume II - Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-143b
Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal. Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-143a
Michigan Water Resources Enforcement and Information System - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-020
Microbial Degradation and Accumulation of Pesticides in Aquatic Systems ->£EF. NO. EPA-66073-75-007
Microbial Factor in Acid Mine Drainage Formation - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODKN11/70
Microbial-Malathion Interaction in Artificial Salt-Marsh Ecosystems: Effects and Degradation — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ic — REF.
NO. EPA-660/3-75-035
Microbiological Production of Geosmin - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-094
Microbiological Studies of Compost Plant Dust - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-131
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TITLE INDEX
Microbiological Survey in Lake Erie Near Cleveland, Ohio - REF. NO. EPA-16020GDQ10/71
Microbiological Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage Waters - REF. NO. EPA-1401 OEM W09/71
Microbiology of Sewage Sludge Disposal in Soil - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-074
Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023EVO06/70
Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-124
Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-049
Microwave Power Controller for a Radiation Bio-Effects Exposure Facility - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-018
Midwest Interstate Sulfur Transformation and Transport Project: Aerial Measurements of Urban and Power Plant Plumes, Summer 1974 -
REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-110
Mine Drainage Pollution Control Demonstration Grant Procedures and Requirement — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-74-003
Mine Spoil Potentials for Soil and Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-070
Mine Spoil Potentials for Water Quality and Controlled Erosion - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEJE12/71
Minimum Standards For Quality of life — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-012
Mixed Oxides for Fuel Cell Electrodes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-O07
Mobile Fabric Filter System Design and Field Test Results - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-059
Mobile Lidor Study of the Los Angeles Mixing Layer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-009
Mobile Pilot Plant for Removal of Phosphate from Wastewaters by Adsorption on Alumina - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEER06/70
Modal Cities - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-027
Mode of Action of Cyclodiene Insecticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — 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 for Quantifying Flow Augmentation Benefits - REF. NO. EPA-16090DRM09/69
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-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-012
Modeling Nonpoint Pollution from the Land Surface — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-083
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
Moisture Movement in a Horizontal Soil Column Under the Influence of an Applied Pressure - REF. NO. EPA 16060—03/67
Molecular Modulation Spectrometry for Observation of Free Radicals - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-004
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
N.olecular Sieve Tests for Control of Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — 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-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-008
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Economic Framework and Principles — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-045
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Data Management — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-019
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Illustrative Examples — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-036
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Methods and Costs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-023
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Monitoring Methodology — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-026
Monitoring Instrumentation for the Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-163
Monitoring Mercury Vapor Near Pollution Sites - REF. NO. EPA-16020GLY05/71
Mortality, Saltwater Adaptation and Reproduction of Fish During Gas Supersaturation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-050
Mutti-Purpose Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment Facility, Mount Clemens, Michigan — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-010
Multi-System Biological Treatment of Bleached Kraft Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-12040EMY12/71
Multidirectional Turbulence Probe Development - Phase I: Unidirectional Turbulence Sensor Development - REF. NO. EPA
16050DOW10/71
Multielement Analyses of Environmental Samples by Spark Source Mass Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-001
Muttiparometer Oil Pollution Source Identification System, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-221
Municipal Sewage Treatment with a Rotating Biological Contactor - REF. NO. EPA-17050D AM05/69
Municipal Waste Disposal by Shipborne Incineration and Sea-Disposal of Residues - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-017
Municipal Water Pollution Control Abstracts for 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-005
National Animal Feedlot Waste Research Program - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-157
National Dust Collection Model 850 Variable Rod Module Venturi Scrubber Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-282
National Environmental Specimen Bank Survey — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-006
National Ground Water Quality Symposium - REF. NO. EPA-16060GRB08/71
National Irrigation Return Flow Research and Development Program - REF. NO. EPA-13030GJS12/71
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National Meat-Packing Waste Management Research and Development Program - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-178
Natural Precipitation Washout of Sulfur Compounds from Plumes - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-047
Naval Stores Wastewater Pruification and Reuse by Activated Carbon Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-227
Negatively Buoyant Jets in a Cross Flow - REF. NO. FPA-660/2-73-012
Neutradesulfating Treatment Process for Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-14010DYH12/71
Neutralization of Abatement Derived Sulfuric Acid - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-187
Neutralization of High Ferric Iron Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-14010ETV08/70
Neutron Activation Analysis of Bottom Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-R2 -73-009
New and Ultrathin Membranes for Municipal Wastewater Treatment by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-17020&A10/70
New Membranes for Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Metal Finishing Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-033
New Membranes for Treating Metal Finishing Effluents by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-197
New Microbial Indicators of Wastewater Chlorination Efficiency - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-082
New Mine Sealing Techniques for Water Pollution Abatement - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODMO03/70
New Technology for Treatment of Wastewater by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-17020DUD09/70
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-O17
News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, January - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-003
Nitrate and Nitrite Volatilization By Microorganisms in Laboratory Experiments - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-002
Nitrate in the Unsaturated Zone Under Agricultural Lands - REF. NO. EPA-16060DOE04/72
Nitrate Removal from Wastewater by Ion Exchange - REF. NO. EPA-1701OFSJO 1 /71
Nitrate Removal from Water at the Water-Mud Interface in Wetlands — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-042
Nitric Oxide Formation in Combustion Processes with Strong Recirculation - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-291
Nitrification and Denitrification of Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-1701OFMXO1 /71
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-158
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-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-75-030
Nitrogen Dioxide Trends in Selected Chattanooga Communities - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-034
Nitrogen Oxide Abatement Technology in Japan -1973 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-284
Nitrogen Removal from Wastewaters - REF. NO. EPA-17010—10/70
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 T
Noble Gases - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-026
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 600/9-75-00 Ic — 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
Northern Maine Regional Treatment System, The - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-013
Numerical and Experimental Study of Stably Stratified Flow Around Complex Terrain — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-021
Numerical Models of Lake Currents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-020
Numerical Optimization Techniques in Air Quality Modeling. Objective Interpolation Formulae far the Spatial Distribution of Pollutant
Concentration - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-058
Numerical Thermal Plume Model for Vertical Outfalls in Shallow Waters - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-162
Nutrient Control by Plant Modification at El Logo, Texas — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-104
Nutrient Inactivation As A Lake Restoration Procedure — I. Laboratory Investigations - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-032
Nutrient Removal from Cannery Wastes by Spray Irrigation of Grassland - REF. NO. EPA-16080-11 / 69
Nutrient Removal from Enriched Waste Effluent by the Hydroponic Culture of Cool Season Grasses - REF. NO. EPA 16080--10/69
Nutrient Sources for Aigae and Their Control - REF. NO. EPA-16010EHR08/71
Nutrients from Tile Drainage Systems - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY05/71 -03
Nutrition of Great Lakes Cladephora— Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-044
Nutritional Ecology of Nuisance Aquatic Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOU — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-027
NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY—Data Acquisitions and Laboratory Analysis System for Lake Samples — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-015
NERC-Cincinnati Annual Report, 1974 -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-002
NERC/RTP Research Projects - Fiscal Year 1973 - Summaries of Intramural and Extramural Active Research Projects - REF. NO. EPA-
R5-72-005
NO* 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 600/9-75-001d — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-046
NO2 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
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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
Ocean Outfall Design: Part I - Literature Review and Theoretical Development - REF. NO. EPA-16070DBH04/70
Oceanography of the Nearshore Coastal Waters of the Pacific Northwest Relating to Possible Pollution, Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA-
16070EOK07/71
Oceanography of the Nearshore Coastal Waters of the Pacific Northwest Relating to Possible Pollution, Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA
16070EOK07/71*
Odor Control by Scrubbing in the Rendering Industry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-009
Odor Control by Scrubbing in the Rendering Industry—Addendum — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-009a
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
Off-line Analysis Programs for Long-Path Spectrometer - REF. NO. EPA R2-72 092
Office of Research and Development Program Guide — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-009
Office of Research and Development Program Guide - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-029
Oil Containment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-15080— 10/70
Oil Dispersing Chemicals - REF. NO. EPA-15080EHO05/69
Oil Pollution Incident, Platform Charlie, Main Pass Block 41 Field, Louisiana - REF. NO. EPA-15080FTU05/71
Oil Pollution Source Identification - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-102
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 Sampling Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-15080FHT12/69
Oil Shale Air Pollution Control — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — 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 -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-113
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, February 1975 - April 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670 / 2-75-059
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, February 1976 - April 1976 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-215
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, May 1975 - July 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-129
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, November 1975 -January 1976 — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-185
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports: May 1976-July 1976-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-266
Oil Spill Surveillance System Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-215
Oil Spills Control Manual for Fire Departments - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-117
Oil Tagging System Study - Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJO05/70
Oil Tagging System Study - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJO 10/69
Oil/Sorbent Harvesting System for Use on Vessels of Opportunity - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-166
Oil/Water Separation System with Sea Skimmer - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJP10/70
Oily Waste Disposal by Soil Cultivation Process - REF. NO. EPA R2-72 110
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-Line Measurement of the Infrared Spectra of Gas Chromatographic Eluents - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-061
On-Shore Treatment Systems for Sewerage from Watercraft Retention Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-007
Onondaga Lake Study-REF. NO. EPA-11060FAE04/71
Operation of a Sulfuric Acid Plant Using Blended Copper Smelter Gases — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-199
Operation of the Analytical Methodology Information Center - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-011
Optical Measurements of Smoke Particle Size Generated by Electric Arcs - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-034
Optical Method for Measuring the Mass Concentration of Particulate Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-062
Optical Studies of Automotive and Natural Hazes: Scattering from Single Particles - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-098
Optimal Configuration of a Regional Solid Waste Management System - REF. NO. EPA-670 '5-74-007
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 Chromatographic Determination of Pesticide
Residues — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-012
Optimization of the Regeneration Procedure for Granular Activated Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-17020DAO07/70
Optimization of Ammonia Removal by Ion Exchange Using Clinoptilolite - REF. NO. EPA-17080DAR09/71
Optimization of State Water Quality Monitoring Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/ J-76-029
Optimization Models for Regional Public Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-O08
Optimizing a Petrochemical Waste Bio-Oxidation System Through Automation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-021
Optimizing Lipid Biostabilization - REF. NO. EPA-17050FIM05/70
Optimum Mechanical Aeration Systems for Rivers and Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-16080DOO07/70
Optimum Production of Atomic Oxygen for Use in Analytical Technology - REF. NO. EPA R2 73-197
Organic Compounds in Pulp Mill Lagoon Discharge — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — 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
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Organic Pollutant Identification Utilizing Mass Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-234
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-7 6-131
Overview of EPA/IERL-RTP Scrubber Programs — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-054
Oxidant Air Pollutant Effects on a Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystem: Task B Report: Historical Background and Proposed System
Study of the San Bernadino Mountain Area - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-043a
Oxidant Air Pollutant Effects on a Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystem: Task C Report: Study Site Selection and Verification Data on
Pollutants and Species - REF. NO. EPA R3 73 043b
Oxidant-Precursor Relationships During Pollutant Transport Conditions - An Outdoor Smog Chamber Study - REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-107
Oxidation of Halocarbons - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-008
Oxidation of Organic Matter in Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-005
Oxidation of Pyrites in Chlorinated Solvents - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-069
Oxygen Consumption in Continuous Biological Culture - REF. NO. EPA-17050DJS05/71
Oxygen Regeneration of Polluted Rivers: The Delaware River-REF. NO. EPA-16080DUF12/70
Oxygen Regeneration of Polluted Rivers: The Passaic River - REF. NO. EPA-16080FYA03/71
Oxygen Uptake Demand of Resuspended BoHom Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-16070DCD09/70
Oxygenation of Aqueous Bodies Using Liquid Oxygen-loxination - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-048
Oxygenation of Ferrous Iron - REF. NO. EPA-14010—06/70
Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-027a
Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 1-76-027B
Ozone and Vascular Tissue Differentiation in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 '3-76-068
Ozone Treatment of Secondary Effluent from Wastewater Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-17020—04/69
OR&D ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 1 - REF. NO. EPA-600 '9 75-002
OR4D Publications Summary - December 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001d
OR&D Publications Summary - June 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 b
OR&D Publications Summary - March 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-001 a
OR&D Publications Summary - September 1975 -REF. NO. EPA -600/9-75-00 Ic
ORD ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 2 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-008
ORD Publications Summary, December 1976 - REF. NO. EPA 600/9-76-013d
ORD Publications Summary, June 1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600-9-76- 013b
ORD Publications Summary, March 1976 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-013a
ORD Publications Summary, September 1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-013c
Package Boiler Flame Modifications for Reducing Nitric Oxide Emissions Phase II of III - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-292b
Package Sorption Device System Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-202
Papermill Wastewater Treatment by Microstraining - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-252
Parametric Studies of Catalysts for NOx Control from Stationary Power Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-026
Park Development with Wet Digested Sludge - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-143
Parking Management Strategies for Reducing Automobile Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-76-008
Particle Detector By Mechanical Impact Sensing - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-025
Particle Emission Reactivity — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-257
Paniculate 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 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — 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/TVA Full-Scale Dry Limestone Injection Tests-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-053
Poriiculote 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
Porticulote 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 Including Nonuniform Flow — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-170
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
Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation: Cascade Impactor Calibrations - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-280
Passive Flow Measurement System for Storm and Combined Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-024a
Performance of the OSCO Model 1391 Water Wastewater Sampler — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-001
Performance of the Union Carbide Dissolved Oxygen Sensor - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-018
Performance of Emission Control Devices on Boilers Firing Municipal Solid Waste and Oil — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-209
Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide For Local Administrators — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-005
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Performance Investigation of the Manning Model S-4000 Portable Wastewater Sampler and the Model F-3000 Dipper Flowmeter - REF.
NO. EPA-600/4-76-059
Performance Specifications for Stationary-Source Monitoring Systems for Gases and Visible Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-013
Pesticide Induced Delayed Neurotoxicity - Proceedings of a Conference — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-025
Pesticide Inputs and Levels Minnesota Waters - Lake Superior Basin - REF. NO. EPA-16050EYT06/71
Pesticide Manufacturing Industry - Current Waste Treatment and Disposal Practices - REF. NO. EPA-12020FYEO \ 772
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
Petrochemical Effluents Treatment Practices - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-12020—02/70
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 Systems Reliability Analysis, Vol. I - Engineering Report - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-280a
Petroleum Systems Reliability Analysis, Vol. II - Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-280b
Petroleum Weathering: Some Pathways, Fate and Disposition on Marine Waters - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-013
Pharmacodynamics of Certain Endogenous Mammalian Antioxidants During NC*2 Exposure — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO.
EPA-600/1-76-028
Pharmacokinetics of Toxic Elements in Rainbow Trout - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-027
Pharmacological Testing of Blue-Green Algae for Constituents Having Therapeutic Value - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODOU06/70
Phenolic Water Reuse by Diatomite Filtration - REF. NO. EPA-12080EZF09/70
Phosphate Precipitation with Ferrous Iron - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEKI09/71
Phosphate Reduction and Response of Planton Populations in Kootenay Lake — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-063
Phosphate Removal from Wastewaters Using Lanthanum Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEFX04/70
Phosphate Removal in an Activated Sludge Facility - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-061
Phosphate Study at the Baltimore Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODFV09/70
Phosphorus Release from Lake Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-024
Phosphorus Removal and Disposal from Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODYB02/71
Phosphorus Removal and Plant Operation Studies at Fort Wayne, Indiana - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-274
Phosphorus Removal by an Activated Sludge Plant - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODXD08/70
Phosphorus Removal by Ferrous Iron and Lime - REF. NO. EPA-11010EGO01 /71
Phosphorus Removal by Trickling Filter Slimes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-279
Phosphorus Removal with Pickle Liquor in an Activated Sludge Plant - REF. NO. EPA-1101OFLQ03/71
Phosphorus Removal Using Chemical Coagulation and a Continuous Countercurrent Filtration Process - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEDO06/70
Phosphorus Uptake and Release by Lake Ontario Sediments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-006
Photochemical Methods for Purifying Water - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-104
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
Photolysis Mechanisms for Pollution Abatement - REF. NO. EPA-17050— 10/69
Photosynthetic Reclamation of Agricultural Solid and Liquid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-031
Physical - Chemical Treatment of Raw Material Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-070
Physical and Economic Damage Functions for Air Pollutants by Receptors - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-011
Physical and Setting Characteristics of Particulates in Storm and Sanitary Wastewaters — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-011
Physical-Chemical Treatment of a Municipal Wastewater Using Powdered Carbon - No. 11 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-235
Physical-Chemical Treatment of a Municipal Wastewater Using Powdered Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-264
Physical-Chemical Treatment of Combined and Municipal Sewage - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-149
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
Physiological Adaptations to Carbon Monoxide Levels and Exercise in Normal Men - REF. NO. EPA-R1 -72-002
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 for Tertiary Treatment of Wastewater with Ozone - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-146
Pilot Plant Demonstration of a Lime - Biological Treatment Phosphorus Removal Method - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-159
Pilot Plant Installation for Fungal Treatment of Vegetable Canning Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060EDZ08/71
Pilot Plant Optimization of Phosphoric Acid Recovery Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-015
Pilot Scale Study of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEXA03/71
Pilot Scale Treatment of Wine Stillagc — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-O02
Pilot Scale Up of Processes to Demonstrate Utilization of Pulverized Coal Flyash Modified by the Addition of limestone - Dolomite Sulfur
Dioxide Removal Additives - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-027
Pilot Study of Dynamics of Reservoir Desatratification - REF. NO. EPA-16080-00/68
Pilot-Plant Study of an Ammonia Absorption Ammonium Bisulfate Regeneration Process, Topical Report Phases I and II - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-049a
Pipeline How of Solids-Liquid Suspensions - REF. NO. EPA-17070DUQ07/70
Plankton Community and Hydraulic Characterization Preliminary to Lake Flushing - REF. NO. EPA-16010— 10/69*
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Plankton Diatom Assemblages in Lake Michigan - REF. NO. EPA-18050DKC12/69
Planned Maintenance Management System for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-73-004
Plant Analysis for Nutrient Assay of Natural Waters - REF. NO. EPA-R1 -73-001
Plant Scale Studies of the Magnesium Carbonate Water Treatment Process - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-006
Plant Uptake of Cadmium from Phosphate Fertilizer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 /3-76-053
Plume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flows Over Complex Terrain: Phase 2 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Polarographic Determination of NTA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-254
Polish/U.S. Symposium on Wastewater Treatment and Sludge Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-021
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 —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-182
Polluted Groundwater: A Review of the Significant Literature - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-74-001
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-OOlb
Pollution as a Result of Fish Cultural Activities - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-009
Pollution Abatement and By-Product Recovery in Shellfish and Fisheries Processing - REF. NO. EPA-12130FJO06/71
Pollution Abatement by Fiber Modification - REF. NO. EPA-12040EFCO1 /71
Pollution Abatement From Cattle Feedlots in Northeastern Colorado and Nebraska — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-015
Pollution Aspects of Catfish Production—Review and Projections - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-064
Pollution Control Technology for Pesticide Formulators and Packagers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-094
Pollution Control Technology Assessment — Proceedings of an Environmental Resources Conference, May 1-3, 1974 — Abstracted
600/9-75-001a — 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 Implications of Animal Wastes - A Forward Oriented Review - REF. NO. EPA-13040—07/68
Pollution Problems and Research Needs for an Oil Shale Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-O67
Polymer Film Overlay System for Mercury Contaminated Sludge - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-16080HTZ05/72
Polymeric Materials for Treatment and Recovery of Petrochemical Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12020DQC03 / 71
Polymers for Sewer Flow Control - REF. NO. EPA-11020DIG08/69
Portable Device for Measuring Wastewater Flow in Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-73-002
Portable Laser Velocimeter for Stack Velocity Measurements - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-132
Possibility of Reducing Nitrogen in Drainage Water by On Farm Practices - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY05/72-11
Potato Waste Treatment (Proceedings of a Symposium) - REF. NO. EPA-12060—03/68
Potential Environmental Effects of an Offshore Submerged Nuclear Power Plant, Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA-16130GFI06/71
Potential Environmental Effects of an Offshore Submerged Nuclear Power Plant, Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA-16130GFI06/71 *
Potential Environmental Impacts of Solar Heating and Cooling Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-014
Potential Environmental Modifications Produced by Large Evaporative Cooling Towers - REF. NO. EPA-16130DNH01 /71
Potential Pollutants in Fossil Fuels - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-249
Potential Pollution of the Ogallala by Recharging Playa Lake Water - Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-16060DCO10/70
Potentially Hazardous Emissions From The Extraction and Processing of Coal and Oil — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-055
Precipitation Scavenging of Fossil-Fuel Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-031
Precipitation Scavenging of Inorganic Pollutants from Metropolitan Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650-'3-74-005
Predicting and Controlling Residual Chlorine in Cooling Tower Slowdown - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-273
Prediction of Sub-soil Erodifaility Using Chemical, Mineralogical and Physical Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-660' 2-74-043
Prediction Modeling for Salinity Control in Irrigation Return Flows - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-168
Predictive Model for Thermal Stratification and Water Quality in Reservoirs - REF. NO. EPA 161300J HO 1 / 71
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 600/9-75-001 c — 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 Emissions Assessment of Conventional Stationary Combustion Systems - Volume III. Update (12/75-6/76) — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-046c
Preliminary Environmental Assessment of the CAFB - REF. NO. EPA-600 / 7-76-017
Preliminary Investigational Requirements - Petrochemical and Refinery Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-12020EID03/71
Preliminary Milk Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Ic — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-007
Preliminary Operations Planning Manual for the Restoration of Oil-Contaminated Beaches - REF. NO. EPA-15080EOS03/70
Preliminary Studies on a Biological Filter - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-175
Preliminary Study of Methods for Analysis of Mercury in Water - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-003
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Preparation and Evaluation of Activated Carbon Produced from Municipal Refuse - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-010
Pressure Filtration of Waste Water Sludge with Ash Filter Aid - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-231
Pressure Sewer Demonstration at the Borrough of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-270
Pressure Sewer System Demonstration, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-091
Preventing Landfill leachate Contamination of Water- REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-021
Prevention and Correction of Excessive Infiltration and Inflow Into Sewer Systems - A Manual of Practice - REF. NO. EPA-
11022EFF01/71
Pricing for Water Supply: Its Impact on Systems Management - REF. NO. EPA-670/1 -74-001
Problem Lakes in the United States - REF. NO. EPA-1601OEHR12/71
Problems and Opportunities in Management of Combustible Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-056
Problems of Combined Sewer Facilities and Overflows -1967 - REF. NO. EPA-11020— 12/67
Procedure and Case Study Demonstration for Evaluating the Cost of Thermal Effluent Control for Proposed, A Steam-Electric Generating
Units (Final Report) - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-074a
Procedure for the Evaluation of Environmental Monitoring Laboratories - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-060
Procedure for Estimating Costs of Thermal Effluent Modifications for Existing Steam-Electric Generating Stations (Study Paper No. 2), A
- REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-074b
Procedures for the Radiochemical Analysis of Nuclear Reactor Aqueous Solutions - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-014
Procedures for Evaluating Operations of Ambient Air Monitoring Networks: A Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/4-76-043
Procedures for Evaluating Operations of Water Monitoring Networks — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-050
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-O86b
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-4) 13b — REF. NO. EPA
600/9-76-016
Proceedings of the First Microbiology Seminar on Standardization of Methods - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-022
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Sampling Geothermal Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-011
Proceedings of the Sixth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-224
Proceedings of the Solvent Reactivity Conference - REF. NO. EPA-650 3-74-010
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume I - Fundamental Research — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-152a
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume II - Fuels and Process Research and Development — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-152b
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume III - Field Testing and Surveys — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-152c
Proceedings of the Workshop Microorganisms in Urban Storm water - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-244
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 First National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA 12060- -04/70
Proceedings Fourth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-031
Proceedings Second National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060—03/71
Proceedings Seventh National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-304
Proceedings Third National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-O18
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, OEMI National Conference on Health, Environmental Effects, and Control Technology of Energy Use — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-002
Proceedings: Biostimulation-Nutrient Assessment Workshop — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-O34
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-650/2-74-043
Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974, Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-126b
Proceedings: Joint Conference on Prevention and Control of Oil Spills - REF. NO. EPA-15080EIL12/69
Proceedings: Symposium on Fine Particles - Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-059
Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization—New Orleans, March 1976: Volume I ~ Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
660/2-75-011
Process Alternatives for Removal of Carbonaceous, Nitrogenous, and Phosphorus Materials from Concentrated Waste Streams - REF.
NO.EPA-17010EVB11/70
Process Cost Estimate for Limestone Slurry Scrubbing of Flue Gas, Part I, A - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-148a
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Process Cost Estimate for Limestone Slurry Scrubbing of Flue Gas, Part II, Detailed Estimate Sheets, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-148t>
Process Modifications for Control of Participate Emissions from Stationary Combustion, Incineration, and Metals - REF NO EPA-
650/2-74-100
Production and Processing of U.S. Tar Sands: An Environmental Assessment - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-035
Production and Transport of Gaseous NH3 and H2S Asrocated with Livestock Production - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-239
Production of Atmospheric Turbulence and the Dispersal of Atmospheric Pollutants - Vol. I, The - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-016a
Production of Clean Fuel Gas From Bitumirlous 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 NO, from Tangential Coat-Fired Boilers, Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005a
Program for Reduction of NO« from Tangential Coal-Fired Boilers, Phase lie - NOx - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005b
Program for Reduction of NO* 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
Projected Wastewater Treatment Costs in the Organic Chemicals Industry-REF. NO. EPA-12020GND07/71
Projects in the Industrial Pollution Control Division - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-001
Projects in the Industrial Pollution Control Program, July 1972-REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-120
Projects of the Agricultural and Marine Pollution Control Section, March 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-171
Projects of the Industrial Pollution Control Branch - REF. NO. EPA-12000—07/71
Projects of the Municipal Technology Branch through June 1972 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-080
Projects of the Pollution Control Analysis Section, November 1972 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-134
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 Sutfate, Ammonium, and Sulfur Dioxide Solutions in Ammonia Scrubbing Processes - REF. NO EPA-
650/2-73-012
Proposed Combined Sewer Control by Electrode Potential - REF. NO. EPA-11024DOK02/70
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-OOld — REF NO
EPA-600/2-75-048
Protonation of Organic Bases in Clay-Water Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-021
Prototype Construction and Field Demonstration of the Parallel Cyclone Sampling Train - REF. NO. EPA-IR-73-220
Prototype System for Plugging Leaks in Ruptured Containers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-300
Provisional Algal Assay Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODQB10/71
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 and Reports - Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory 1955-1969 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-027
Publications ond Reports - Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory 1970-1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-028
Publications by Personnel of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory 1970-1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-025
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
Purification of Mine Wafer by Freezing - REF. NO. EPA-140100RZ02/71
Pyrite Depression by Reduction of Solution Oxidation Potential - REF. NO. EPA-1201ODIM08/70
Pyritic Systems: A Mathematical Model - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-002
Pyrographic Gross Characterization of Water Contaminants - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-227
Pyrolysis of Solid Municipal Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-039
PCB Emissions from Stationary Sources: A Theoretical Study - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-028
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-600/5-75-01 1
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 600/9-76-013a — 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-flay Diffraction: Final Report on Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-004
Quantitative Method for Effluent Compliance Monitoring Resource Allocation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — 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
Quantitative Methods for Preliminary Design of Water Quality Surveillance Systems - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-001
Quick Biochemical Oxygen Demand Test - REF. NO. EPA-16050EMF06/71
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-OOle — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-017
Radiative Effects of Pollutants on the Planetary Boundary layer — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-039
Radioactive Decay Correction Factors - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-008
Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program - FY 1977- REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-053
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Radioactivity Standard* Distribution Program -1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. f PA-680/4-75-Q02a
Radioactivity Standard* Distribution Program, 1973 -1974 -REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-001A
Radioiodine Prediction Model for Nuclear Tests — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-027
Radiolytic 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 Detection System for Organophosphates and Carbonate Insecticides in Water- REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-010
Rapid Method for Determining NO* Emissions in Flue Gases — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-094
Rapid-Flow Fitter for Sewer Overflows -KEF. NO. EPA 11023DPI08/69
Rapidly Oeployable Oil Containment Boom foi Emergency Harbor Use, A - RET. NO. EPA-R2-73-112
Rapping Reenlrainment in a Nearly Full-Scale Pilot Electrostatic Predpitator — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-140
Rates of Photosynthesis and Phytopiankton Growth in Shagawa Lake, Minnesota - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-039
Rationale and Methodology for Monitoring Groundwater Polluted by Mining Activities (Formerly 600/4-74-003) - REF. NO. EPA
680/4-74-003
Row Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and Steel, Volume I - Technical
Discussion - REF. NO. EPA-o70/2-74-024A
Raw Materials Transportation Costs and Their Influence on the Use of Wastepaper and Scrap Iron and Sleet, Volume II - Appendices -
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-024B
Raw Sewage Coagulation and Aerobic Sludge Digestion — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-049
Reaction Kinetics of Ozone with Sulfur Compounds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013t — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-74-089
Reactivity of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons with O2 and NO in the Presence of Light - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-010
Rectfisfic Models for Mortality Rotes and Their Estimation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. HO. EPA-600/1-76-015
Recent Developments in OesulfurhaHon of Fuel OH and Waste Gat in Japan (1973) - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-229
Recircutoting 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-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-018
Reclamation of Sutfuric Acid From Waste Streams — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ib — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-016
Recommended Design of Sample Intake Systems for Automatic Instrumentation — Abstracted 600/9-7S-001d — REF. NO. EPA-
600/4-75-012
Recommended Methods of Red«ss%>nr 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 111 - Disposal Process
Discriptions: Ultimate Disposal Incineration, and Pyrotysii 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-O53D
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, end Chemical Warfare Materiel - REF. NO. EPA
670/2-73-053G
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume Vtll - 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 670/2-73-053 J
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volum* 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-670/2-73-0531
Recommended Methods of Reduction, Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Volume Xllt - 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 Wans - 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
Recondition and Reuse of Organically Contaminated Waste Sodium Chloride Brines - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-200
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TITLE INDEX
Reconditioning of Food Processing Brines - REF. NO. EPA-12060EHU03/71
Recovery of Fatty Materials From Edible Oil Refinery Effluents - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-73-015
Recovery of Floating Oil Rotating Disk Type Skimmer - REF. NO. EPA-15080FWN07/71
Recovery of Lime and Magnesium in Potable Water Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-285
Recovery of Oil Spills Using Vortex Assisted Airlift System - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJM07/70
Recycle of Papermill Waste Waters and Application of Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-12040FUB01772
Recycle of Synthetic Warp Sizes From Textile Desizing Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-014
Recycling of Waste Oils — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-068
Reductant Gases for Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-130
Reduction in Infiltration by Zone Pumping - REF. NO. EPA-11020—06/69
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
Reduction of Salt Content of Food Processing Liquid Waste Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-12060DXL01,71
References for the Identification of Freshwater Macroinvertebrates - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-006
Refinement and Validation of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-037
Refinery Catalytic Cracker Reginerator SOx 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
Regeneration of Spent Granular Activated Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-17020DAO02/69
Regeneration Chemistry of Sodium-Based Double-Alkali Scrubbing Process - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-186
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 600/9-76-013o — 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
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 - Management Plan - Part 4 - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-023c
Regional Air Pollution Study - Research Facility - Part 3 - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-023B
Regional Air Pollution Study - Research Plan - Part 2 - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-023o
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: Gas Chromatography Laboratory Operations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-040
Regional Air Pollution Study: Quality Assurance Audits — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Rehabilitation of a Brine-Polluted Aquifer - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-014
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
Relationship Between Fabric Structure and Filtration Performance in Dust Filtration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-288
Reliability of Bacterial Mutagenesis Techniques to Distinguish Carcinogenic and Non-carcinogenic Chemicals — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-022
Remote Measurement of Power Plant Smoke Stack Effluent Velocity - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-75-062
Remote Monitoring of Nitric Oxide by Gas-Filter Correlation Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-277
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 and Separation of Spilled Hazardous Materials from Impoundment Bottoms - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-245
Removal of Algae in Natural Bodies of Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 /3-76-059
Removal of Chromium from Plating Rinse Water Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670-2-75-055
Removal of Dissolved Contaminants from Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-130
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
Removal of Nitrate by an Algal System -REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY04/71-07
Removal of Nitrate by an Algal System - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY06/71-13
Removal of Nitrogen from Tile Drainage - A Summary Report - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY05/71 -06
Removal of Oil from Under Piers - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-116
Removal of Organic and Eutrophying Pollutants by Chemical-Biological Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2- 72-076
Removal of Soluble BODs in Primary Clarifiers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-221
Renovated Wastewater as a Supplementary Source for Municipal Wafer Supply: An Economic Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-033
Renovating Secondary Sewage by Ground Water Recharge with Infiltration Basins - REF. NO. EPA-16060DRV03/72
Renovation of Industrial Inorganic Wastewater by Evaporation with Interface Enhancement — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-017
Renovation of Municipal Wastewater by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-17040—05/70
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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—75-00Id — 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 on the Optical State of the Atmosphere - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-027
Research on the Physical Aspects of Thermal Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-16130DPU02/71
Research on Dry-Type Cooling Towers for Thermal Electric Generation, Part I - REF. NO. EPA-16130EES11770
Research on Dry-Type Cooling Towers for Thermal Electric Generation, Part II - REF. NO. EPA-16130EES11770*
Research to Anticipate Environmental Impacts of Changing Resource Usage — Abstracted 600/9—76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600 9-76-022
Research Needs and Priorities: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Cost - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-008b
Research Needs for the Potable Reuse of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-007
Research Needs for Irrigation Return Flow Quality Control - REF. NO. EPA-13030—11 /71
Research Status of Effects of Land Application of Animal Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-010
Research Study of Coal Preparation Plant and By-Product Coke Plant Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-050
Research Study to Determine the Range of Carboxyhemoglobin in Various Segments of the American Population - REF. NO. EPA
R1-73-004
Research Supplement to Journal Water Pollution Control Federation - REF. NO. EPA-16090DQZ06/71
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-015
Residuum and Residual Fuel Oil Supply and Demand in the United States, 1973-1985 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-166
Resources Allocation to Optimize Mining Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600, 2-76-112
Responses of Teleost Fish to Environmental Stress - REF. NO. EPA-18050EBK02/71
Restoration of Beaches Contaminated by Oil - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-045
Restoring the Willamette River: Costs and Impacts of Water Quality Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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
Retention Basin Control of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023—08/70
Reuse of Chemical Fiber Plant Wastewater and Cooling Water Slowdown - REF. NO. EPA-12090EUX10/70
Reuse of Power Plant Desulfurization Waste Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-024
Revegetation Augmentation by Reuse of Treated Active Surface Mine Drainage - A Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-119
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
Reverse Osmosis Concentration of Dilute Pulp and Paper Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-12040EEL02/72
Reverse Osmosis Demineralization of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFQR03/72
Reverse Osmosis Renovation of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17040EFQ12/69
Reverse Osmosis Renovation of Primary Sewage - REF. NO. EPA-17040EFQ02/71
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 Landspreadina of Liquid Municipal Sewage Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-049
Review of Santa Barbara Channel Oil Pollution Incident - REF. NO. EPA-15080EAG07/69
Review of Techniques for Incineration of Sewage Sludge with Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-288
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, No. 14 - REF. NO. EPA-R4-/3-023a
Reviews of Current Literature on Analytical Methodology and Quality Control - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-023I
Reviews of Current literature on Analytical Methodology and Quality Control - Activities for 1973 through 1974 - REF. NO. EPA-
670 4-74-003b
Rigid, Perforated Plate Oil Boom for High Currents - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-263
River Basin Model: An Overview - REF. NO. EPA-1611OFRU12/71 -01
River Basin Model: Assessment Department - REF. NO. EPA-1611 OFRU 12/71-06
River Basin Model: Chairman and Council - REF. NO. EPA-1611 OFRU 12/71-05
River Basin Model: Computer Output - REF. NO. EPA 1611 OFRU 12/71 -12
River Basin Model: Director's Guide - REF. NO. EPA-1611 OFRU 12/71-02
River Basin Model: Economic Sector - REF. NO. EPA-1611 OFRU 12/71-03
River Basin Model: Highway Department - REF. NO. EPA- 16110FRU12/71-10
River Basin Model: Municipal Services Department - REF. NO. EPA-1611 OFRU 12/71-08
River Basin Model: Planning and Zoning Department - REF. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-11
River Basin Model: School Department - REF. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-07
River Basin Model: Social Sector- RE*. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-O4
River Basin Model: The Social Science Laboratory - REF. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-13
River Basin Model: The Transportation Sector - REF. NO. EPA-1611 OFRU 12/71 -14
River Basin Model: Utility Department - REF. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-09
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Role of Animal Wastes in Agricultural Land Runoff- REF. NO. EPA 13020DGXOB/71
Role of Bacteria in the Nitrogen Cycle in Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-1601OEHR03/72
Role of Mixed Function Oxidases in Insecticide Action — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-002
Role of Phosphorus in Eutrophication - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-001
Role of Polyelectrolytes in Filtration Processes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-032
Role of Sludge Worms in Eutrophication, The - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-004
Role of Solid-Gas Interactions in Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-007
Role of Trace Elements in Management*? Nuisance Growths — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-008
Rotary Precoat Filtration of Sludge from Acid Mine Drainage Neutralization - REF. NO. EPA-14010DII05/71
Rotary Vibratory Fine Screening of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023FDD03/70
Rotating Biological Disk Wastewater Treatment Process - Pilot Plant Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-670, 2-73-027
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
Rum Distillery Slops Treatment by Anaerobic Contact Process -REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-074
Runoff of Oils from Rural Roads Treated to Suppress Dust - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-054
Ruthenium: Its Behavior in Plant and Soil Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-019
Saline Ground water Produced with Oil and Gas - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-010
Salmonid Bioossay of Supersaturated Dissolved Air in Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-056
Salt Water Detection in the Cimarron Terrace, Oklahoma — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — 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-600/2-76-012o
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 600/9-76-0! 3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-031
Sampling of Automobile Interiors for Vinyl Chloride Monomer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-124
Sampling of Glacial Snow for Pesticide Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-16020GAG02/71
Sampling Interface for the Quantitative Transport of Aerosols— Field Prototype — Abstracted 600/Y-76-013b 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
Sand and Gravel Overlay for Control of Mercury in Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-160SOH VA01 '72
Sanitary Landfill Stabilization with Leachate Recycle and Residual Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-043
Santa Barbara Oil Pollution, 1969 - REF. NO. EPA-15080DZR1! ,-70
Santa Barbara Oil Spill: Short-term Analysis of Macroplankton and Fish - REF. NO. EPA-15080EAL02/71
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 600/9-75-001 d — 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 Polyvinyl Chloride - REF. NO. EPA-600/6-75-004
Scientific and Technical Data Base for Criteria and Hazardous Pollutants-1975 ERC/RTP Review — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF.
NO. EPA-600/1-76-023
Scientific Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control of Irrigation Return Flows — Abstracted 600/9-75-O01d — 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
Screening Report, Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production Processes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73 285
Screening Study far Background Information and Significant Emissions from Gypsum Product Manufacturing - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-286
Screening/Flotation Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-1 \ 020FDCO1 /72
Search: New Technology for Pavement Snow and Ice Control, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-125
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 Joint U.S./USSR Symposium on the Comprehensive Analysis of the Environment; Honolulu, Hawaii, October 21-26, 1975 - REF.
NO. EPA-600/9-76-024
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
Secondary Treatment of Potato Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060—07/69
Secondary Waste Treatment for a Small Diversified Tannery - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-209
Sediment Environment of Port Valdez, Alaska: The Effect of Oil on this Ecosystem — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-086
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-65Q/4-74-045a
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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 Applications for Instrumentation and Automation in Wastewater Treatment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-276
Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts, 1968-1969 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-094
Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts, 1970-1971 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-271
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
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-11020DES06/69
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, First Quarterly Issue - REF. NO. EPA 11024EJC10/70
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, July 1968-June 1970 - REF. NO. EPA 11024EJC07/70
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, July 1970-June 1971 - REF. NO. EPA 11024FJE07/71
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, July 1971 - June 1972 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-127
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, Second Quarterly Issue - REF. NO. EPA-11024EJCO1 /71
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, Third Quarterly Issue- REF. NO. EPA 11024FJE04/71
Selective Nutrient Removal Secondary Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-076
Selective Withdrawal from a Stratified Reservoir - REF. NO. EPA-15040EJZ12/70
Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-014
Self-Regulation of Environmental Quality: Impact Analysis in California Local Government — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Sensitivity of Benthic Micro-flora to Pollution Gradients - REF. NO. EPA-18050DXU06/70
Separation, Dewatering, and Disposal of Sugar Beet Transport Water Solids Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-093
Sequential Radiochemical Analysis for Ruthenium, Strontium and Cesium in Environmental Air - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-004
Sewage Sludge Incineration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-040
Sewer Bedding and Infiltration Gulf Coast Area - REF. NO. EPA-11022DEI05 72
Sewer Flow Measurement - A State-of-the Art Assessment — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — 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
Shagawa Lake Project (Lake Restoration by Nutrient Removal from Wastewater Effluents) - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-026
Shore Termination for Oil Spill Booms-REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-114
Short Course Proceedings: Applications of Stormwoter 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
Silicate Treatment for Acid Mine Drainage Prevention - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODLI02/71
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 Desutfurization System Costs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-150
Simulation of Pesticide Movement on Small Agricultural Watersheds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-066
Simulation of Respiration in Microbial Slime Films - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-005
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 Nitrification-Denitrification — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670 -2- 75-051
Single-Stage Nitrification-Denitrification - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-005
Sinter Plant Windbox Gas Recirculating System Demonstration - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-014
Slime Growth Evaluation of Treated Pulp Mill Waste - REF. NO. EPA-12040DLQ08/71
Sludge Conditioning Using SC*2 and Low Pressure for Production of Organic Feed Concentrate - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-73-062
Sludge Material Recovery System for Manufacturers of Pigmented Papers - REF. NO. EPA-12040FES07/71
Sludge Processing for Combined Physical-Chemical-Biological Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-250
Small Vacuum Oil Skimming System, A - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-115
Smog Chamber Conference Proceedings — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600 / 3- 76-029
Smog Chamber Studies on Photochemical Aerosol-Precursor Relationships — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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
SoH Filter: A Treatment Process for Removal of Odorous Gases - REF. NO. EPA-17020—02/70
Soil Modification for Denitrification and Phosphate Reduction of Feed Lot Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2- 74-057
Soil Systems for Municipal Effluents — A Workshop and Selected References - REF. NO. EPA-16080GWF02 / 72
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
Soluble Phosphorus Removal in the Activated Sludge Process, Part I: Chemical-Biological Process Performance - REF. NO. EPA-
17010EIP05/71
Soluble Phosphorus Removal in the Activated Sludge Process, Part II: Sludge Digestion Study - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEIP10/71
Solvent Extraction Status Report - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-073
Some Effects of Cadmium on Coniferous Forest Soil and Litter Microcosms - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-017
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Some Effects of Cadmium on Coniferous Forest Soil/Litter Microcosms — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-036
Some Problems Related to Cleanup of Parathion-Contaminated Surfaces Following Spillage - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-002
Some Topics Relating to Modeling of Dispersion in Boundary Layer - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-015
Source Assessment Prioritization 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: Glass Container Manufacturing Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-269
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76 032d
Source Assessment: Severity of Stationary Air Pollution Sources—A Simulation Approach — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
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
Specific Methods for the Determination of Ozone in the Atmosphere - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-015
Specifications for Materials Recovered from Municipal Refuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — 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 Studies of Photochemical Smog Formation and Trace Pollutant Detection — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-084
Spectroscopic Study of California Smog - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-006
Spreading and Movement of Oil Spills - REF. NO. EPA-15080EPL04/70
St. Louis Refuse Processing Plant Equipment, Facility, and Environmental Evaluations — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — 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
Stabilization of Sewage Solids by the Channel Aeration Process - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-213
Stack Placement in the Lee of a Mountain Ridge - A Wind Tunnel Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-047
Standard Dispersant Effectiveness and Toxicity Tests - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-201
Standard Test Fish Development, Part I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-061 a
Standard Test Fish Development, Part II — Abstracted 600/9-76~013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-061 b
State of the Art for Controlling NOx Emissions, Part I, Utility Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-072a
State of the Art of Textile Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-12090ECS02/71
State of the Art Review of Metal Finishing Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-1201OEIE11 /68
State of the Art Review on Product Recovery - REF. NO. EPA-17070DJW11 /69
State of the Art Review on Sludge Incineration Practice - REF. NO. EPA-17070DIV04/70
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: Military Explosives and Propellents Production Industry. Volume III - Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-213c
State-of-the-Art Report on Intake Technologies - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-020
State-of-the-Art Review of Pulp and Paper Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-184
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: Swine Waste Production and Pretreatment Processes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-290
State-of-the-Art: Uranium Mining, Milling, and Refining Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-038
State-of-the-Art: Military Explosives and Propellents Production Industry. Volume I - The Military Explosives and Propellents Industry -
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-213a
State-of-the-Art: Military Explosives and Propellents Production Industry. Volume II - Wastewater Characterization - REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-213b
State-of-the-Art: 1971 Instrumentation for Measurement of Particulate Emissions from Combustion Sources - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-73-022
State-of-Art, Sugarbeet Processing Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-I2060DSI07/71
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Commercial Explosives — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-74-009B
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Industrial Inorganic Gases — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIa — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-74-009c
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Inorganic Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-74-009a
Stationary Internal Combustion Engines in the United States - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-210
Statistical Concepts for Design Engineers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — 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
Status and Quality of Radiation Measurements of Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-017
Steam Stripping Odorous Substances from Kraft Effluent Streams - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-196
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Stochastic Modeling for Water Quality Management - REF. NO. EPA-16090DUH02/71
Stone & 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 Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-018
Storage and Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72 070
Storage of Wastes from Watercraft and Disposal at Shore Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-15020DHB04/70
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Sources and Abatement, Atlanta, Ga. - REF. NO. EPA-11024ELBO1 /71
Storm Sewer Design - An Evaluation of the RRl Method - REF. NO. EPA-R2 72-068
Storm Water Management Model, Vol. I, Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-11024DOC07/71
Storm Water Management Model, Vol. II, Verification and Testing - REF. NO. EPA-11024DOC08/71
Storm Water Management Model, Vol. Ill, User's Manual - REF. NO. EPA-11024DOC09/71
Storm Water Management Model, Vol. IV, Program Listing - REF. NO. EPA-11024DOC10/71
Storm Water Management Model: Level I - Preliminary Screening Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-275
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
Storm Water Pollution From Urban Land Activity - REF. NO. EPA 11034FK107/70
Storm Water Problems and Control in Sanitary Sewers, Oakland and Berkeley, California - REF. NO. EPA-11024EOG03/71
Strainer/Fitter Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11020EXV07/69
Stratified Reservoir Currants - REF. NO. EPA-16080DRX10/69
Stream Fauna! Recovery After Manganese Strip Mine Reclamation - REF. NO. EPA-18050DOH06/71
Stream Pollution and Abatement from Combined Sewer Overflows, Bucyrus, Ohio - REF. NO. EPA-11024FKN11 /69
Stream Pollution Abatement by Supplement Pumping — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-035
Stream Quality Preservation Through Planned Urban Development - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-019
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 the Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Coal Combustion Process — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-011
Studies of Limestone Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage - Part II - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEIZ12/71
Studies of Low Molecular Weight lignin Sulfonates - REF. 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 Nucleation: Light Scattering and Electron Microscopy - REF. NO. EPA-
650/3-75-006
Studies of Trace Elements in Soils and Plants from the Four Comers Area of New Mexico - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-007
Studies on the Reclamation of Stone Lake, Michigan - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-106
Studies on Densifkation of Coal Mine Drainage Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEJT09/71
Studies on Effects of Thermal Pollution in Biscayne Bay in Florida - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-014
Studies on Effects of Watershed Practices on Streams - REF. NO. EPA-1301OEGA02/71
Studies on Lake Restoration by Phosphorus Inactivation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-041
Studies on Modifications of Solid Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-065
Studies on Polycydic Aeromatk Hydrocarbon in Flames - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-020
Studies on Southeastern Aquatic Insects - REF. NO. EPA-660 3-73-016
Studies to Determine Methods for CuHuring Three Freshwater Zooplankton Species — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-010
Study and Experiments in Waste Water Reclamation by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-17040—05/70*
Study of an Integrated Power, Water and Wastewater 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 Economic Effects of Changes in Air Quality - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-006
Study of the Economics of Hospital Solid Waste Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-73-020
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 PhotodegradcrNon of Commercial Dyes, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73- 058
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 Air Pollutants by Microwave Spectroscopy - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-093
Study of Characterization and Control of Air Pollutants from a Fluidized-bed Boiler - The SO? Acceptor Process - REF. NO. EPA-
R2-72-021
Study of Chemically Active Fluid Bed Gatifier for Reduction of Sulfur Oxide Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-020
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- 5-064
Study of Correlation of Ozone and Sulfur Dioxide, A - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-013
Study of Corrosion in Municipal Incinerators Versus 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 CMorinoTysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-O06
Study of Ferroalloy Furnace Product Flexibility - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-063
Study of Flow Reduction and Treatment of Wastewater from Households - REF. NO. EPA-11050FKE12/69
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Study of Flux Force- Condensation Scrubbing of Fine Particules - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-018
Study of Gamma Induced Low Temperature Oxidation of Textile Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-260
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,"2-73-0 r 5
Study of Hazardous Waste Materials, Hazardous Effects and Disposal Methods, Volume III - REF. NO. EPA-670 - 2-73-016
Study of Horizontal-Spray Flux Force/Condensation Scrubber — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-200
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 Laser Backscatter By Porticulates in Stack Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-089
Study of Lead, Copper, Zinc, and Cadmium Contamination of Food Chains of Man - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-034
Study of Maritime Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-025
Study of Nitrification and Denitrification - REF. NO. EPA 17010DRD07/70
Study of Pan-Type Compounds and Related Precursors — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-012
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 Powdered Carbons for Waste Water Treatment and Methods for Their Applications - REF. NO. EPA -17020DNQ09/69
Study of Resistivity and Conditioning of Fly Ash, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-087
Study of Reutilization of Waste water Recycled Through Groundwater, Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA-16060DDZ07-71
Study of Reutilization of Wastewaler Recycled Through Groundwater, Vol. tl - REF. NO. EPA-16060DDZ07/71 *
Study of Sludge Digestion with Sodium Chloride and Suit ate - REF. NO. EPA-17070DYF09/70
Study of Sludge Handling and Disposal - REF. NO. EPA 17070-05/68
Study of Sulfur Recovery from Coal Refuse - REF. NO. EP A -1401 OF YY09 /71
Study of SOx Control For Selected Industrial Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-011
Study of Upf low Filter for Tertiary Treatment - REF. NO. EP A-670/2-73-074
Study of Utilization and Disposal of Lime Sludges Containing Phosphates - REF. NO. EP A-R2-73-282
Study on Technical and Economic Feasibility of a Hydrogenation Process for Utilization of Waste Rubber - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-73-066
Siudy to Evaluate Techniques of Assessing Air Pollution Damage to Paint, A - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-040
Submerged Combustion Evaporator for Concentration of Brewery Spent Grain Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-66Q/ 2-74-059
Subsurface Biological Activity in Relation to Ground Water Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-73-0) 4
SulfidetoSulfate Reaction Mechanism- REF. NO. EPA-14010FPS02/70
Sulfide Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage - RET. NO. EPA 1401ODLC11,69
Sulfur and Nitrogen Balances in the Solvent Refined Coal Process ~ Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-75-011
Sulfur Behavior and Sequestering of Sulfur Compounds During Coal Carbonization, Gasification and Combustion - REF. NO. EPA
R2-72-041
Sulfur Compound Emissions of the Petroleum Production Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — 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 Dioxide Photooxidation Rates and Aerosol Formation Mechanisms - A Smog Chamber Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-090
Sulfur Oxide Removal from Power Plant Stack Gas (Magnesia Scrubbing - Regeneration) - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-244
Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume I: Final Report - Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c
— REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-010a
Sulfur Oxide Throwaway Sludge Evaluation Panel (SOTSEP), Volume II: Final Report - Technical Discussion — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc — REF.NO.EPA-650/2-75-010b
Sulfur Reduction Potential of U.S. Coals: A Revised Report of Investigations ~- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-091
Sulfuric 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 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-010
Summaries of Active Extramural Research Tasks of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory 1975 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — 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
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-600/2-75-044
Supplementary Aeration of Lagoons in Rigorous Climate Areas - REF. NO. EPA 17050DVO10/71
Surface Discharge of Heated Water - REF. NO. EPA-16130FSU12/71
Surface Effects Skimmer Development — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — 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. £PA-
600/2-76-003
Survey of Air and Population lead levels in Selected American Communities, A - REF. NO. EPA-R1 -73-005
Survey of Alternate Methods for Cooling Condenser Discharge Water - System Selection, Design and Optimization - REF. NO. EPA-
I6130DHS01/71
Survey of Alternate Methods for Cooling Condenser Discharge Water - large Scale Heat Rejection Equipment - REF. NO. EPA-
16130DHS07/69
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Survey of Alternate Methods for Cooling Condenser Discharge Water - Operating Characteristics and Design Criteria - REF. NO. EPA-
16130DHS08/70
Survey of Alternate Methods for Cooling Condenser Discharge Water - Total Community Considerations in the Utilization of Rejected
Heat - REF. NO. EPA-16130DHS11/70
Survey of Australian Experience in Collecting High-Resistivity Fly Ash With Electrostatic Precipitators - REF. NO. EPA R 2-73-258
Survey of Coal Availabilities by Sulfur Content - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-022
Survey of Commercially Available Automatic Wastewater Samplers - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-051
Survey of Corrosion Products in the Seattle Water Department Tolt Distribution — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-036
Survey of Emissions and Controls for "Hazardous" and Other Pollutants, A - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-021
Survey of Emissions Control and Combustion Equipment Data in Industrial Process Heating - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-022
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-
650/2-75-057e
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-OOlc — 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. —
Abstracted600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-057b
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurizotion 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 User Acceptance of the Solid Waste Removal Systems at Operation Breakthrough Sites — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-229
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 Daphnia, Crayfish, and Stoneflies AirSupersaturated Water - REF. NO. EPA 600/J-76-012
Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-051
Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA 660/2-75-O12
Susceptibility of Woody Plants to Sulfur Dioxide and Photochemical Oxidants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-102
Suspended Solids Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-002
Swirl Concentrator as a Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator Facility - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72- 008
Swirl Concentrator for Erosion Runoff Treatment - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-271
Symposium on Direct Tracer Measurement of the Reoeration Capacity of Streams and Estuaries - REF. NO. EPA-16050FOR01 /72
Symposium on Electrostatic Precipitators for the Control of Fine Particles — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-016
Symposium on Environment and Energy Conservation (November 1975, Denver, Colorado) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-212
Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974 Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-126a
Symposium on Fugitive Emissions Measurement and Control (May 1976, Hartford, CT) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-246
Symposium on Particulate Control in Energy Processes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-010
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) — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-149
Synergistic Effect of Polonium-210 and Cigarette Smoke in Rats — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — 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 Trif luoromethy (sulfur Pentaf luoride (CFsSFs) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-010
System for Industrial Waste Treatment RD&D Project Priority Assignment - REF. NO. EPA 12000FLX02 • 71
System Alternatives in Oxygen Activated Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — 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 Chemical Analysis of Petroleum Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-600/ J-76-006
Systems Simulation and Solid Waste Planning: A Case Study - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 5-73-012
Systems Study of Conventional Combustion Sources in the Iron and Steel Industry - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-192
Systems Study of Conventional Combustion Sources in the Primary Aluminum Industry - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-191
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-600/2-76-008
SOl Reduction in Non-utility Combustion Sources - Technical ond Economic Comparison of Alternatives — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d —
-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-073
SO2-Free Two-Stage Coal Combustion Process - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-035
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SO2-Free Two-Stage Coal Combustion Process — Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72 -035o
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 600/9-75-001 c — 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 Evaluation of Phosphate-free Home Laundry Detergents - REF. NO. EPA-16080DVF02/72
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 Prccess Streams — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-072
Technical Manual for Measurement of Fugitive Emissions: Jpwind/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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Techniques to Reduce Nitrogen in Drainage Effluent During Transport - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY06/71-10
Technology and Economics of Flue Gas NOx Oxidation by Ozone - REF. NO. EPA-600 '7-76-033
Temperature Control in Outdoor Experimental Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-18050EU j 12/70
Temperature Effects of Crude Oil in the Upper Intertidal Zone — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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
Temperature Effects on Young Yellow Perch, Perca flavescens (Mitchell) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-057
Temperature Prediction in Stratified Water: Mathematical Model - User's Manual - REF. NO. EPA- 16130DJH04/71
Temperature, Infectious Diseases and the Immune Response in Salmonid Fish — Abstracted 600/9—76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-021
Temporary Detention of Storm and Combined Sewage in Natural Underground Formations - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-242
Tentative Method for the Calibration of NO, NOz, and Os Analyzer by Gas Phase Titration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-246
Tentative Procedure: Analyzing Pesticide Residues in Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-002
Tentative Procedures for Particle Sizing in Process Streams— Cascade Impactors — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — 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-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-005
Tentative Reference Method for Measurement of Tritium in Environmental Waters — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-
600/4-75-013
tertiary Treatment by Lime Addition at Santee, California - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73- 206
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 of Combined Domestic and Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2- 73-236
Tertiary Treatment With a Controlled Ecological System - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-022
Test Evaluation of Cat-Ox High Efficiency Electrostatic Precipitator — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-75-037
Test Method for Volatile Component Stripping of Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-044
Testing and Evaluation of Oil Spill Recovery Equipment - REF. NO. EPA-15080DOZ12/70
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
Tests of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model Using CO Validation Data in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Region, Vol. I - REF. NO.
EPA-R4-73-025a
Tests of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model Using CO Validation Data in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Region, Vol. II, Fortran
Program and Input from Output Specifications - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-025b
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 Aroclor R 1254 in Water: Problems Associated with Low-Solubility Compounds in
Aquatic Toxieity Test -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-013
Thermal Effects on Eggs, Larvae and Juveniles of Bluegill Sunfish - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-041
Thermal Pollution: Status of the Art - REF. NO. EPA-16130ENT12/69
Thermal Radiation Modeling for Pollution Predictions - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-011
Thermal Wave Flowmeter for Measuring Combined Sewer Flows, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-145
Thermasonde Processing Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-022
Thermoelectric Generators Powered by Thermal Waste from Electric Power Plants - REF. NO. EPA-16130 — 10/70
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 600/9-75-001 c —
- 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-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660,-3- 75--025
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Tioga River Mine Drainage Abatement Project — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-106
Tissue Enzyme Assay for Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Insecticides - REF. NO. EPA-660'2-73- 027
Total Suspended Participates: Review and Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-092
Toward a Philosophy of Planning: Attitudes of Federal Water Planners - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-015
Toxophene Effects on Reproduction, Growth, and Mortality of Brook Trout - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-013
Toxic Action of Water Soluble Pollutants on Freshwater Fish - REF. NO. EPA-18050DST12/70
Toxic Effects of Hexavalent Chromium on Brook Trout (Salvelinus FontinaKs) and Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdner!) - REF. NO. EPA-
600/J-76-013
Toxic Materials Analysis of Street Surface Contaminates - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-283
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-051
Toxicity of DDT Food and Water Exposure to Fathead Minnows - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-114
Toxicity of Four Pesticides to Water Fleas and Fathead Minnows - REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-099
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 Organic Components as Fingerprints in Gas Chromatographic Identification of Spilled Asphalts - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-001
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 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/1-76-021
Training Manual for Teratology - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-001
Translation of Reports on Special Problems of Water Technology; Volume 9: Adsorption - Conference held in Karlsruhe, Federal Republic
of Germany, 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600 / 9-76-030
Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-018a
Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas - Compilation of Data for the New England Study, 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-109
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
Treating Wood Preserving Plant Wastewater by Chemical and Biological Methods - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-231
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 Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-14010DEE12/70
Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage by the Alumina-Lime-Soda Process — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-206
Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage by Ozone Oxidation - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFMH12/70
Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODYK03 70
Treatment of Cheese Processing Wastewaters in Aerated Lagoons - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-012
Treatment of Citrus Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA 12060-10/70
Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows by Dissolved Air Flotation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-033
Treatment of Complex Cyanide Compounds for Reuse or Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-269
Treatment of Denim Textile Mill Wastewaters: Neutralization and Color Removal — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-1 39
Treatment of Domestic Wastewater and NSSC Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-010
Treatment of Effluent Waters from Vegetable Oil Refining - REF. NO. EPA-600-'2-76-294
Treatment of Elctroplating Wastes by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-261
Treatment of Ferrous Acid Mine Drainage with Activated Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-150
Treatment of Hazardous Material Spills With Floating Mass Transfer Media - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-078
Treatment of High Strength Meatpacking Plant Wastewater by Land Application - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-302
Treatment of Laundromat Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-108
Treatment of Packing House Waste by Anaerobic Lagoons in Plastic-Media Filters -REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-027
Treatment of Selected Internal Kraft Mill Wastes in a Cooling Tower - REF. NO. EPA-12040EEK08/71
Treatment of Sole Leather Vegetable Tannery Wastes - REF. NO. EPA 12120—09/70
Treatment of Sulfite Evaporator Condensates 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
Treatment of Waste Water-Waste Oil Mixtures - REF. NO. EPA 1201OEZV02/70
Treatment of Wastewater from the Production of Polyhydric Organics - REF. NO. EPA-12020EEQ10/71
Treatment Techniques for Removing Phosphorus from Municipal Wastewaters - REF. NO. EPA-17010-01 /70
Trench Incorporation of Sewage Sludge in Marginal Agricultural Land ~- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-034
Trickling Filter Treatment of Fruit Processing Waste Waters - REF. NO. EPA-12060E AE09/71
Tritium in Plants and Soil — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-052
Tritium Accumulation in Lettuce Fumigated with Elemental Tritium — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a REF. NO. EPA-600 /3-76-006
Tritium Fractionation in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ic — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-006
Trophic Classification of Lakes Using LANDSAT-1 (ERTS-1) Multispectral Scanner Data — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-037
Trough Creek Limestone Barrier Installation and Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-114
Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part I: Recent Program Development, Verification, and Application —
- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-016a
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Turbulence Modeling and Its Application to Atmospheric Diffusion. Part II: Critical Review of the Use of Invariant Modeling —
Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-016b
Turbulent Bed Cooling Tower — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — 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
TVA's 1-MW Pilot Plant: Vertical Duct Mist Elimination Testing— Progress Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/7-76-021
U-Tube Aeration - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-Q31
Ultimate Disposal of Phosphate from Waste Water by Recovery as Fertilizer - REF. NO. EPA-17070ESJO1770
Ultra High Rate Filtration of Activated Sludge Plant Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-222
Ultrafiltrative Dewatering of Spent Powdered Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-17020DB A03/70
Ultrasonic Emulsification of Oil Tanker Cargo - REF. NO. EPA 15080DJQ04/70
Ultrasonic Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA 11023DZF06/70
Ultrathin Membranes for Treating Metal Finishing Effluents by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-1201ODRH11 71
Ultraviolet Disinfection of Activated Sludge Effluent Discharging to Shellfish Waters - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-060
Underground Coal Mining Methods to Abate Water Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFKK12/70
Underwater Storage of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA--11022ECV09/71
University of Washington Electrostatic Spray Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-100
Up-Dio Versus Down-Dip Mining: An Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — 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 Air Pollution Modeling Without Computers - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-055
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030a
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I — Development and Evaluation: Appendix A - Contaminant Emissions
Model and Inventory for Los Angeles - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030B
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation: Appendix B - Generalized Mechanism for
Describing Atmospheric Photochemical Reactions - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030c
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation: Appendix C - Microscale Model of Local
Vehicular Source Contributions to Measured Pollutant Concentrations - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030H
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation: Appendix D - Numerical Integration of
Continuity Equations - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030e
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. II - User's Guide and Description of Computer Programs - REF. NO. EPA
R4-73-030f
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. II - User's Guide and Description of Computer Programs: Appendix - Data
Preparation Programs - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030g
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. Ill - Automation of Meteorological and Air Quality Data for Model - REF.
NO. EPA-R4-73-030H
Urban Runoff Characteristics - REF. NO. EPA-110240QU10/70
Urban Runoff Characteristics - Volume I. Analytical Studies — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-217a
Urban Runoff Characteristics: Volume II - Field Investigations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-217b
Urban Runoff Pollution Control Program Overview: FY 76 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-095
Urban Soil Erosion and Sediment Control - REF. NO. EPA-15030DTL05/70
Urban Solid Waste Management: Economic Case Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-012
Urban Storm Runoff and Combined Sewer Overflow Pollution, Sacramento, California - REF. NO. EPA-11024FKM12/71
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 Bluegills to Detect Zinc - REF. NO. EPA-18050EDQ12/71
Use of Climatic Data in Design of Soils Treatment Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-018
Use of Climatic Data in Estimating Storage Days for Soilds Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2- 76 -250
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 Fire Streams to Control Floating Oil - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-113
Use of Fish Movement Patterns to Monitor Zinc - REF. NO. EPA-18050EDP12/71
Use of Fungi Imperfect! in Waste Control - REF. NO. EPA-12060EHT07/70
Use of General Equilibrium in Regional Water Resource Planning - REF. NO. EPA-1611OFIO01 /72
Use of Improved Membranes in Tertiary Treatment by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA 17020DHR12/70
Use of Latex as a Soil Sealant to Control Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-14010EFK06/72
Use of Leucocyte Metabolism as a Health Effects Indicator- REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-013
Use of Mathematical Models in Water Quality Control Studies - REF. NO. EPA-16090-07/69
Use of New Analytical Methods in Water Resource Development - REF. NO. EPA-1611OFZE09/70
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 Handbook for the Allocation of Compliance Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-012
User's Guide for Hiway, A Highway Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-650 '4-74 008
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User's Manual for the APR AC-1A Urban Diffusion Model Computer Program - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-73-001
Users Guide for the Climatological Dispersion Model (COM) - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-024
Users' Guide to Diffusion/Kinetics (DIFKIN) Code - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-012b
Users' Manual for Three-Dimensional Heated Surface Discharge Computations, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-133
Using Fire Streams with a Self-Propelled Oil Spill Skimmer-REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-181
Utility of Reactivity Criteria in Organic Emission Control Strategies - Application to the Los Angeles Atmosphere — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-091
Utility of Solid Sorbents for Sampling Organic Emissions from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-201
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 Phosphate Slime - REF. NO. EPA-14050EPU08/71
Utilization of Trickling Filters for Dual Treatment of Dry and Wet Weather Flows - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-071
Valence States of Sulfur in Pollution Samples by X-Ray Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-265
Validation of Improved Chemical Methods for Sulfur Oxides Measurements from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-105
Validity of the Air Quality Display Model Calibration Procedure - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-017
Va.idity of Laboratory Tests for Predicting Copper Toxicity in Streams - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-116
Vapor-Phase Organic Pollutants - Volatile Hydrocarbons and Oxidation Products — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOId — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-163
Virus in Waste, Renovated, and Other Waters - 1973 Literature Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-O05
Virus Particle Aggregation and Halogen Disinfection of Water Supplies - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-287
Virus-ln-Water Study of Finished Water from Six Communities — Abstracted 600/9-75-401 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
Viruses in Water, Renovated and Other Waters - 1975 Literature Abstracts — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/9-76-019
Volatization of Losses of Pesticides from Soil - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-054
Voltammetric Determination of Acrolein — Abstracted 600/9-76-013* — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-005
Vortex Separation Process for Oil Spill Recovery Systems - REF. NO. EPA-15080EUU10/70
Waste Automotive Lubricating Oil as a Municipal Incinerator Fuel - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-293
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-OOla — 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 Heat Utilization in Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-165
Waste Management Concepts for the Coastal Zone - REF. NO. EPA-160700UF11 /70
Waste Oil Recycling and Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-052
Waste Reduction in Food Canning Operations - REF. NO. EPA-12060—08/70
Waste Treatment Lagoons - State of the Art - REF. NO. EPA-17090EHX07/71
Waste Treatment System for Confined Hog Raising Operations - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-047
Waste Water Reclamation Project for Antelope Volley Area - REF. NO. EPA-17080ESH08/68
Waste Water Treatment and Reuse in a Metal Finishing Job Shop - REF. NO. iPA-670/2-74-O42
Waste Wool as a Scavenger for Mercury Pollution in Waters - REF. NO. EPA-16080HUB04/72
Wastewater Abatement in Canning Vegetables by IQB Blanching - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-006
Wastewater Ammonia Removal by Ion Exchange - REF. NO. EPA-17010ECZ02/71
Wastewater Characterization for the Specialty Food Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-075
Wastewater Demineralization by Ion Exchange - REF. NO. EPA-17040EEE12/71
Wastewater Flow Measurement in Sewers Using Ultrasound - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-243
Wastewater Management Program, Jamaica Bay,
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Water Pollution Caused by Inactive Ore and Mineral Mines - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-298
Water Pollution Control in the Carbon and Alloy Steel Industry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-193
Water Pollution Control in the Primary Nonferrous Metals Industry, Vol. I - Copper, Zinc, and Lead Industries - REF. NO. EPA
R2-73-247a
Water Pollution Control in the Primary Nonferrous Metals Industry, Vol. II - Aluminum, Mercury, Gold, Silver, Molybdenum, and
Tungsten - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-247b
Water Pollution Potential of lanuf actured Products, Catalog Section I - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73- 179b
Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured Products, Catalog Section II - Product Listing - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-179c
Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured Products, Catalog Section III - Chemical Ingredient Listing - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-179d
Water Pollution Potential of Spent Oil Shale Residues - REF. NO. EPA-14030EDB12/71
Water Pollution Reduction Through Recovery of Oesizing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12090EOEO1772
Water Quality Control in Mine Spoils — Upper Colorado River Basin — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-048
Water Quality Control Through a Single Crop Agriculture, No. 4 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-7 5-026
Water Quality Control Through Flow Augmentation - REF. NO. EPA-16080DFO01 /71
Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 1 - Organic Chemical Pollution of Freshwater - REF. NO. EPA-1801ODPV12/70
Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 2 - Inorganic Chemical Pollution of Freshwater - REF. NO. EPA 1801ODPV07/71
Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 3 - Effects of Chemicals on Aquatic Life - REF. NO. EPA-18050GWV05 71
Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 4 - An Investigation into Recreational Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-18040D AZ04/72
Water Quality Criteria Data, Volume 5 - Effects of Chemical on Aquatic Life - REF. NO. EPA-18050HLA09/73
Water Quality Criteria Research of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—Proceedings of an EPA-sponsored Symposium on
Marine, Estuarine and Freshwater Quality — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-079
Water Quality Criteria, 1972 - REF. NO. EPA-R3- 73-033
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 Management Problems in Arid Regions - REF. NO. EPA-13030DYY06/69
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, NevadaCalifornia - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-005a
Water Quality Simulation of Tahoe-Truckee System, NevadaCalifornia: 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
Water Renovation of Municipal Effluents by Reverse Osmosis — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-009
Water Reuse in a Paper Reprocessing Plant - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-232
Water Treatment by Membrane Ultrafiltration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-109
Water-Related Utilities for Small Communities in Rural Alaska — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-104
Waterborne Wastes of the Paint and Inorganic Pigments Industries - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-030
Watercraft Waste Treatment System Development and Demonstration Report - REF. NO. EPA-15020DHG09/ 71
Weed Harvest and lake Nutrient Dynamics - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-73-001
Wet Electrostatic Precipitator System Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13b — REF. NO. EPA-600'2-76-142
Wet Scrubber liquid Utilization - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-108
Wet Scrubber Systems Study - Vol. I, Scrubber Handbook - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-118a
Wet Scrubber Systems Study - Vol. II, Final Report and Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-118b
Wet Systems for Residential Refuse Collection: A Case Study for Springfield, Massachusetts - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-74-038
Whey Effluent Packed Tower Trickling Filtration - REF. NO. EPA-12130DUJ09/71
Who's Who in the Interagency Energy/Environment R&D Program — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 7-76-003
Who's Who II in the Interagency Energy/Environment Research and Development Program - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-015
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
Winter Survival of Fecal Indicator Bacteria in a Subarctic Alaskan River - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-013
Wood Waste Reuse in Controlled Release Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-034
Work Shop on Mathematical Modeling of Photochemical Smog: Summary of Proceedings - REF. NO. EPA R4-73-010
Workbook of Thermal Plume Prediction - Vol. I - Submerged Discharges - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-005a
Workbook of Thermal Plume Prediction - Vol. II - Surface Discharges - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-005b
Working Document for Air Pollution Measurement Technique Development, FY 1972 -1977, A - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-015
Working Paper No. 64: Disposal of Solid Aluminum Process Wastes in the Ocean - REF. NO. EPA-16070— 12/69
Working Paper No. 66: Field Studies on Sediment - Water Algal Nutrient Interchange Processes and Water Quality of Upper Klamath
and Agency Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-16010— 10/69
Working Paper No. 67: Economic Aspects of Thermal Pollution Control in the Electric Power Industry - REF. NO. EPA-16130-09/69
Working Paper No. 68 - Evaluation of Extended Aeration Treatment at Recreation Areas - REF. NO. EPA-15010—03/70
Working Paper No. 70: Salinity Runoff and Wind Measurements, Yaquina Estuary, Oregon - REF. NO. EPA 16070- 03/70
Working Paper No. 71: Design and Construction of a Saltwater Environment Simulator - REF. NO. EPA-16070—04/70
Working Paper No. 76: Summary of the Oceanography and Surface Wind Structure of the Pacific Subarctic Region in Relation to Waste
Releases at Sea - REF. NO. EPA-16070—09/70
Working Paper No. 77: The 50-Mile Ballast-Oil Dumping Prohibited Zone Off Alaska, Reconsidered in the Light of Available Data
Gleaned from Significant Incidents - REF. NO. EPA-16070— 10/70
Working Paper No. 78: Trace Materials in Wastes Disposal to Coastal Waters: Fates, Mechanisms, and Ecological Guidance and Control
- REF. NO. EPA-16070—07/70
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Working Paper No. 80: User's Guide and Documentation for Outfall Plume Model - KEF. NO. EPA-16070GHV05/71
Workshop on In-Plant Waste Reduction in the Meat Industry — Abstracted 600/9-7o-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-214
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
650/9-75-001b
WATER RESOURCES: Utilization and Conservation in the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-401 d — REE. NO. EPA 600/9-75 006
X-Ray Diffraction and Electron Beam Analysis of Asbestiform Minerals in lake Superior Waters - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-014
X-Ray Fluorescence MuKispectrometer for Rapid Elemental Analysis of Participate Pollutants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013d REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-033
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer for Airborne Paniculate Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-182
Zinc Precipitation and Recovery from Viscose Rayon Wastewater- REF. NO. EPA 12090ESGOI /71
Zaoplankton Production in lake Ontario as Influenced by Environmental Perturbations — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-021
1971 Survey and Assessment of Air Pollution to Vegetation in New Jersey - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-010
1972 Survey and Assessment of Air Pollution Damage to Vegetation in New Jersey - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-022
200 M6D Activated Sludge Plant Removes Phosphorus by Pickle Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-050
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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
Air Quality Criteria for Sulfur Oxides: Revised Chapter 5, Effects of Sulfur Oxides in the Atmosphere on Vegetation, and Related Parts of
Chapter 10, Summary and Conclusions - REF. NO. EPA-R3- 73-030
Ambient Air Measurements of Vinyl Chloride in the Niagara Falls Area - REF. NO. EPA-650 4-75-020
Analysis of Blood, Hair, Urine, and Dust Samples for Heavy Metals — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-029
Analytical Reference Standards and Supplemental Data for Pesticides and Other Selected Organic Compounds — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/9-76-012
Arsenic - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-036
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 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-043
Baseline Levels of Platinum and Palladium in Human Tissue -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-019
Behavioral and Physiological Correlates of Varying Noise Environments: Annotated Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-038
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
Cadmium in the Environment, II - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-190
Calculated Actinic Fluxes (290 - 700 nm) for Air Pollution Photochemistry Applications — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
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 NO2 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
Continuous Measurement of Sulfur in Submicrometric Aerosols — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-088
Cost of Municipal Water Supply: A Case Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-179
Dietary Subacute Toxicity of Ethylenebisiothicyanate Sulfide in the Laboratory Rat — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/1-76-030
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-OSOb
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 c — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-050g
Disinfection of New Water Mains - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-003
Distribution of Ingested Americium in Chickens and Transport to Eggs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-058
DDT Levels in Milk of Rural Indigent Blacks — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-032
Ecological Impact of Synthetic Organic Compounds (SOC's) on Estuarine Ecosystems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — 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 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-003
Effects of Low Levels of Ozone and Temperature Stress — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-001
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 600/9-75-001 c -
— REF. NO. EPA-670/1 -75-001
Feasibility of Applying Field lonization Mass Spectrometry to Pesticide Research - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-037
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Fluorescence Immunoossay 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 e — 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
In-Vivo Metabolism of Pentachloroaniline in Rhesus Monkeys — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-031
Interactions of Various Air Pollutants on Causation of Pulmonary Disease - REF. NO. EPA-R1 -72-003
Interactt _ of Various Air Pollutants on Causation of Pulmonary Disease - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -73-002
Interim Radiochemical Methodology for Drinking Water — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-008
International Symposium Proceedings - Recent Advances in the Assessment of the Health Effects of Environmental Pollution - Volume I
- REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009a
International Symposium Proceedings — Recent Advances in the Assessment of the Health Effects of Environmental Pollution - Volume II
- REF. NO. Ef>A-600/9-75-009b
International Symposium Proceedings - Recent Advances in the Assessment of the Health Effects of Environmental Pollution - Volume III
- REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009c
International Symposium Proceedings — Recent Advances in the Assessment of the Health Effects of Environmental Pollution - Volume
IV- REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009d
International Symposium Proceedings - Recent Advances in the Assessment of the Health Effects of Environmental Pollution - Volumes
MV - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009a-d
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 in Human and Environmental Media — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 Cyclodiene Insecticides — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-008
Molybdenum - A Toxicological 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
Nitrogen Dioxide Trends in Selected Chattanooga Communities - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-034
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
Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-027a
Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-0276
Pesticide Induced Delayed Neurotoxicity - Proceedings of a Conference — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-025
Pesticides Epidemiological Field Studies - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-009
Pharmacodynamics of Certain Endogenous Mammalian Antioxidants During NOJ Exposure — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO.
EPA-600/1-76-028
Physiological Adaptations to Carbon Monoxide Levels and Exercise in Normal Men - REF. NO. EPA-R 1-72-002
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 Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons with Oz and NO in the Presence of Light - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-010
Realistk Models for Mortality Rates and Their Estimation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-015
Recovery of Lime and Magnesium in Potable Water Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-285
Regression Using "Hockey Stick" Functions - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-024
Reliability of Bacterial Mutagenesis Techniques to Distinguish Carcinogenic and Non-carcinogenic Chemicals — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-022
Renovated Wastewater as a Supplementary Source for Municipal Water Supply: An Economic Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-033
Report on the Problem of Halogenated Air Pollutants and Stratospheric Ozone — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA
600/9-75-008
Research Study to Determine the Range of Carboxyhemoglobin in Various Segments of the American Population - REF. NO. EPA-
Rl-73-004
Role of Mixed Function Oxidases in Insecticide Action — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-002
Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Cadmium — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — 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 far Criteria and Hazardous Pollutants-1975 ERC/RTP Review — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF.
NO. EPA-600/1-76-023
Selenium — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-014
246
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
HEALTH EFFECTS
Stack Placement in the Lee of a Mountain Ridge - A Wind Tunnel Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-0!3c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-047
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 Air and Population Lead Levels in Selected American Communities, A - REF. NO. EPA-R1 -73-005
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 600/9-75-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/I-76-021
Training Manual for Teratology - REF. NO. EPA-650 1-73-001
Translation of Reports on Special Problems of Water Technology; Volume 9: Adsorption - Conference held in Karlsruhe, Federal Republic
of Germany, 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-030
Tritium in Plants and Soil — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76 -052
Use of Leucocyte Metabolism as a Health Effects Indicator - REF. H'O. 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-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-
600/1-75-005
Virion Aggregation and Disinfection of Water Viruses by Bromine — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-163
Virus Particle Aggregation and Halogen Disinfection of Water Supplies - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-287
Virus-ln-Water Study of Finished Water from Six Communities — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA 600 1-75-003
Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 1 - Organic Chemical Pollution of Freshwater - REF. NO. EPA-1801ODPV12 70
Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 2 - Inorganic Chemical Pollution of Freshwater - REF. NO. EPA-1801ODPV07 '71
Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 4 - An Investigation into Recreational Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-18040DAZ04 72
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
650/9-75-00Ib
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
"Gaussian-Plume" Model with Limited Vertical Mixing — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600 '4-76-042
Acid Hydrolysis of Cellulose in Refuse to Sugar and Its Fermentation to Alcohol - REF. NO. EPA-670, 2-73-011
Acid Mine Pollution Effects on Lake Biology - REF. NO. EPA 18050EEC12 71
Acquisition and Culture of Research Fish — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA 660/3-75-011
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Fathead Minnow in a Surface Water of Variable Quality - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-008
Acute Toxicity of Certain Pesticides to Aeartia tonsaDana — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-033
Acute Toxicity of Selected Organic Compounds to Fathead Minnows - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-097
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
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
Air Pollution Transport in Street Canyons - REF. NO. EPA R4-73-029
Airborne Lidar RAPS Studies, February 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/4-76-028
Airphoto Analysis of Ocean Outfall Dispersion - REF. NO. EPA-16070ENS06/71
Algal Metabolite Influence on Bloom Sequence in Eutrophied Freshwater Ponds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-081
Algal Nutrient Availability and Limitation in Lake Ontario During IFYGL—Part I. Available Phosphorus in Urban Runoff and Lake
Ontario Tributary Waters - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-094a
Americium - Its Behavior in Soil and Plant Systems -- Abstracted 600/9-76-O13a — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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 Atmospheric Organic Aerosols by Mass Spectroscopy — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-093
Analysis of Multiple Cell Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers ~ Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 660 3-75-039
Analysis Models for Solid Waste 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
Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario Limnological and Related Studies, Vol. I - Chemistry - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-028a
Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario Limnological and Related Studies, Vol. II - Biology - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-028b
247
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Annotated Bibliography of Lake Ontario Limnological and Related Studies, Vol. Ill - Physical - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-028c
Annotated Bibliography on Biological Effects of Metals in Aquatic Environments - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-007
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Ob
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oc
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume III — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010d
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IV — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oe
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume IX — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — 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 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-75-01 Og
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VII — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oh
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report Appendices, Volume VIII — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oi
Annual Catalyst Research Program Report—Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oa
Application of Repro-Modeling to the Analysis 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
Aspects of Phosphate Utilization by Blue-Green Algae — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-103
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-670/2-74-068
Atmospheric Dispersion Parameters in Gaussian Plume Modeling: Part I. Review of Current Systems and Possible Future Development —
- Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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 ~- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-030B
Atmospheric Freons and Halogenated Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-108
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
Bactericidal Effects of Algae on Enteric Organisms - REF. NO. EPA-18050DOL03 70
Barged Ocean Disposal of Wastes: A Review of Current Practice and Methods of Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-16070FGY07/71
Beverage Container Problem - Analysis and Recommendations, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-059
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 9-76-010
Biological Consequences of Plant Residue Decomposition in Soil - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-107
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 Effects of Copper and Arsenic Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-18050DLW04/71
Biological Effects of Effluent from a Desalination Plant at Key West, Florida - REF. NO. EPA-18050DAI02 70
Biological Impact of a Large-Scale Desalination Plant at Key West - REF. NO. EPA-18080GBX12 /71
Biologkal Impact Caused by Changes on a Tropical Reef — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-027
Biological Investigations of Lake Wingra - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-044
Biological Models of Freshwater Communities - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-008
Biologkal Survey of Streams of Coles County, Illinois, 1967-1970 - REF. NO. EPA-18050DZZ06/71
Biological Transfer of Plutonium via in vivo Labeled Goat's Milk — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600 - 3-76-025
Biological, Chemical and Physical Relationships in the Straits of Mackinac - REF. NO. EPA-600-3-76-095
Biologically Allowable Thermal Pollution Limits, Parts I and II - REF. NO. EPA-660 • 3 -74-003
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 1 - Freshwater Planarians (Turbellaria) of North America - REF. NO. EPA-
18050ELD02/72
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 10 - Genera of Freshwater Nematodes (Nematoda) of Eastern North
America - REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD01 / 73
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 11 - Freshwater Unionacean Clams (Mollusca: Pelecypoda) of North
America - REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD03/73
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 2 - Genus Argulus (Crustacea: Branchitura) of the United States - REF. NO.
EPA-18050EID02/72*
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 3 - Freshwater Sphaeriacean Clams (Mollusca: Pelecypoda) of North
America - REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD03 72
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 4 - Freshwater Polychaetes (Annelida) of North America - REF. NO. EPA
18050ELD03/72*
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 5 - Freshwater Amphipod Crusteaceans (Gammaridae) of North America -
REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD04/72
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 6 - Aquatic Dryopoid Beetles (Coleoptera) of the United States - REF. NO.
EPA-18050ELD04/72*
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 7 - Freshwater Isopods (Asellidae) of North America - REF. NO. EPA-
18050EID05/72
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 8 - Freshwater Leeches (Annelida: Hirudinea) of North America - REF. NO.
EPA-18050ELD05/72*
Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems - Identification Manual No. 9 - Crayfishes (Astacidae) of North and Middle America - REF. NO. EPA
18050ELD05/72**
Biotransformation and Chemical Form of Mercury in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c - REF. NO. EPA 600 3-76-082
248
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Cadmium and Zinc Toxicily lo Flagfish, Jordanella floridae - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-024
Cadmium and Zinc Toxicity to Jordanella floridae - RtF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-096
Capacity of the Soil as a Natural Sink for Carbon Monoxide - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-043
Captan Hydrolysis - REF. NO. EPA 600/J 76-030
Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen-Nitrogen Ratios as Factors Affecting Salmon Survival in Air-Supersaturated Water - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-
76-016
Carbon Dioxide System and Eutrophication - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODXV11 71
Cellulose Degradation in Composting - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-029
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
600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-033d
Characterization of Stream Reaeration Capacity - REF. NO. EPA-R3- 72- 012
Chemical and Photochemical Transformations of Selected Pesticides in Aquatic Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-067
Chemical Characterization of Model Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA 650/3-74-011
Chemical Characterization of Model Aerosols — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-085
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 Investigation of Recent Lake Sediments from Wisconsin Lakes and Their Interpretation- REF. NO. EPA-16010EHR03/71
Chemical Responses by Marine Organisms to Stress - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-017
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 Compounds Found in Waste-Treatment Effluents and Their Capacity to Bioaccumulate - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-027
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the Lake Ontario Ecosystem (IFYGL) — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-022
Chlorinated Municipal Waste Toxicities to Rainbow Trout and Fathead Minnows - REF. NO. EPA-18050GZZ10/71
Chronic Toxicity of Atrazine to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-047
Chronic Toxicity of Undone to Selected Aquatic Invertebrates and Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Combustion Products from the Incineration of Plastics - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-049
Comparative Toxicity of Polyelectrolytes to Selected Aquatic Animals - REF. NO. EPA-600. J-76-023
Comparative Toxicity of Sewage-Effluent Disinfection to Freshwater Aquatic Life — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-75-012
Compilation of Methodology Used for Measuring Pollution Parameters of Sanitary Landfill Leachate — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld —
REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-011
Components of Oxygenation of Flowing Streams - REF. NO. EPA-16050—04/67
Composted Municipal Refuse as a Soil Amendment-REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73 -063
Comprehensive Technical Report on all Atmospheric Contaminants Associated with Photochemical Air Pollution - REF. NO. EPA
650/4-75-002
Concentration Factors and Transport Models for Radionuclides in Aquatic Environments - A Literature Report — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — 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 - Assessment of Prior Model Evaluation Studies and
Analysis of Model Validity and Sensitivity — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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, and Numerical Integration Procedures — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 4- 76-016b
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume III - Modeling of Microscale Phenomena — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016c
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling: Volume IV - Examination of the Feasibility of Modeling
Photochemical Aerosol Dynamics — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/4-76-016d
Continued Research in Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Modeling - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016a-d
Controlled Evaluation of the Reactive Environmental Simulation Model (REM), Vol. I - Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-013o
Controlled Evaluation of the Reactive Environmental Simulation Model (REM), Vol. II - Users' Guide - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-013b
Culturing and Ecology of Diaptomus Clavipes and Cyclops Vernalis - REF. NO. EPA-660 '3-74-006
Degradation of Persistent Pesticides by Algae — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — 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
Demonstrating the Effects of Nutrients in Bio-oxidation Pond Receiving Streams- REF. NO. EPA-16010—03/71
249
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Density Induced Mixing in Confined Aquifiers - REF. NO. EPA-16060EU03/72
Denver Air Pollution Study - 1973 Proceedings of a Symposium - Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/9-76-007a
Deposition of Fine Sediments in Turbulent Flows - REF. NO. EPA-16050ERS08/71
Derivation of a Non-Boussinesq Fet of Equation for an Atmospheric Shear - Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-016b
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 600/9-75-00 Ic —
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 Considerations for Pulp and Paper-Mill Sludge Landfills - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-111
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-650/3-73-002
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 Incinerator Operating Conditions Necessary for Safe Disposal of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-041
Determination of Pallutional Potential of the Ogallala Aquifer by Salt Water Injection - REF. NO. EPA-16060—06/70
Develop an Operational System for Evaluating and Testing Methods and Instruments for Determining the Effects of Fuels and Fuel
Additives on Automobile Exhaust Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-160
Development and Testing of An Air Monitoring System - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-74-019
Development of a Coupled Two-Dimensional Diffusion and Chemistry Model for Turbulent and Inhomogeneously Mixed Reaction
System - Vol. Ill, The - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-016c
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 Algaecide to Control Nuisance Algal Growth - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-006
Development of an Acetylene Monitor at the PPB Level - REF. NO. EPA-650 /2-74-056
Development of Air Particulate 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 Dissolved Oxygen Criteria for Freshwater Fish - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-019
Development of Immobilized Enzyme Systems for Enhancement of Biological Waste Treatment Processes - REF. NO. EPA-
16050DXN07/70
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/ 4-74-050
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
Diffraction Technique to Measure Size Distribution of Large Airborne Particles — Abstracted 600/9-76-0136 — 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 Heterogeneous Nonuniform Anisotropic Porous Media - REF. NO. EPA-16060DLL09/70
Dispersion in Hydrologic and Coastal Environments - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-010
Dispersion From Tall Stacks - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-006
Dissolved and Particulate Organic Carbon in Some Colorado Waters - REF. NO. EPA-1601OEQA10/71
Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, Survival of Young at Fish Spawning Sites - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-113
Dynamic Behavior of Vinyl Chloride in Aquatic Ecosystems — Abstracted 600/9-7o~013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/3- 76 001
Dynamic Model Study of Lake Erie: Part I Similitude Criteria and Experimental Set-up - REF. NO. EPA-16050DJK08/70
Dynamic Model Study of Lake Erie: Part II Analytical and Experimental Results - REF. NO. EPA-16050DJK08, 70*
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
Dynamics of the Nitrogen Cycle in Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODDSO? 70
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 - 3-76-078
Ecology of Diatoms in Hardwater Habitats - REF. NO. EPA 18050DIE12/71
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 Recirculating Cooling Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-74-085
Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part I - Acute and Chronic Toxicity Studies — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF.
NO. EPA-600/3-76-062a
Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Fish and Invertebrates: Part II - Hydrogen Sulfide Determination and Relationship Between pH and Sulfide
Toxidty — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-0626
Effect of Inorganic Sediment on Stream Biota - REF. NO. EPA-18050DWC12/70
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
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-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
660/3-75-002
Effect of Mirex and Carbofuran on Estuarine Microorganisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-7 5-024
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
Effect of Silt and Silt Removal in a Prairie Lake - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-037
Effects of Abatement of Domestic Sewage Pollution on the Benthos, Volumes of Zooplankton, and the Fouling Organisms of Biscayne
Bay, Florida - REF. NO. EPA-18050—03/70
Effects of Air Pollutants on Textile Fibers and Dyes - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 3-74-008
Effects of Air-Supersaturated Water on Survival of Pacific Salmon and Steelhead Smolts - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-018
Effects of Aroclor-R 1254 on Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontir.alis- REF. NO. EPA-600-3-76-112
Effects of Artificial Aeration on Lake Ecology -REF. NO. EPA -1601OEXE12/71
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 Chemical Variations in Aquatic Environments, Vol. I - Biota and Chemistry of Piceance Creek - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-011 a
Effects of Chemical Variations in Aquatic Environments, Vol. II - Toxic Effects of Aqueous Aluminum to Rainbow Trout - REF. NO. EPA-
R3-73-011b
Effects of Chemical Variations in Aquatic Environments, Vol. Ill - Lead Toxicity to Rainbow Trout and Testing Application Factor Concept
- REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-011 c
Effects of Chlorine and Sulfite Reduction on Lake Michigan Invertebrates — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-036
Effects of Copper on the Locomotor Orientation of Fish - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-045
Effects of Crude Oil and Some of Its Components on Young Coho and Sockeye Salmon - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-018
Effects of Exposure to Heavy Metals on Selected Freshwater Fish - REF. NO. EPA-600 -3-76-105
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 Logging on Growth of Juvenile Coho Salmon - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-006
Effects of Methoxychlor on Aquatic Biota, The - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-046
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 Ozone on Nitrogen Fixation in Ladino Clover -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a -- REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-031
Effects of Pollution on Freshwater Fish - REF. NO. EPA-600 /J-76-009
Effects of Protozoa on the Fate of Particulate Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-007
Effects of Selected Water Toxicants on the In Vitro Activity of Fish Carbonic Anhydrase - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-010
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 Temperature on Growth and Reproduction of Aquatic Snails - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-021
Effects of Wastewater and Cooling Water Chlorination on Aquatic life — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-098
Effects of Water Pollution Controls on Solid Waste Generation, 1971 to 1985: Executive Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF.
NO. EPA-670/2-74-095a
Effects, Uptake, and Metabolism of Methoxychlor, Mirex, and 2,4-D in Seaweeds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029a
Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029a-c
Empirical Techniques for Analyzing Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part II. Feasibility Study of a Source-Oriented Empirical Air
Quality Simulation Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029b
Empirical Techniques for Anal-Ting Air Quality and Meteorological Data—Part III. Short-Term Changes in Ground-Level Ozone
Concentrations: An Empirical Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029c
Enteric Bacterial Degradation of Stream Detritus - REF. NO. EPA 16050EQS12/71
Environmental Aerosol Measurements Using an Airborne Particle Morphokinetometer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-087
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 Chamber Studies of Atmospheric Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-009
Environmental Effects on Toxaphene Toxicity to Selected Fishes and Crustaceans - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-035
Environmental Factors in Coastal and Estuarine Waters, Bibliographic Series, Vol. II, Coast of Washington - REF. NO. EPA-16070—08/68
Environmental Factors in Coastal and Estuarine Waters, Bibliographic Series, Vol. I, Coast of Oregon - REF. NO. EPA-16070-10/66
Environmental Guidelines for Development Roads in the Subarctic - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-009
Environmental Impacts of Advanced Wastewater Treatment at Ely, Minnesota — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-092
Environmental Requirements of Blue-Green Algae (Proceedings of Symposium) - REF. NO. EPA-16010—10/67
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 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-026
Environmental Trace Materials: Computer Coupled Rad'ioactivotion Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-015
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Estimating Nutrient Loadings of Lakes from Non-Point Sources- REF. NO. EPA-660 '3-74-020
Estimation of Viable Airborne Microbes Downwind from a Point Source - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-020
Estuarine Modeling: An Assessment - REF. NO. EPA-16070DZV02/71
Eutrophication in Coastal Waters: Nitrogen as a Controlling Factor- REF. NO. EPA-16010EHC12/71
Eutrophication of Lake Tahoe Emphasizing Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-660/3- 74-034
Eufrophication of Surface Waters - Lake Tahoe - REF. NO. EPA 1601ODSW05/71
Eutrophication of Surface Waters - Lake Tahoe Indian Creek Reservoir - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODNY07/71
Eutrophication of Surface Waters—Lake Tahoe's Indian Creek Reservoir — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-003
Eutrophication Factors in North Central Florida Lakes -REF. NO. EPA-160IODON02/72
Evaluation of a Diffusion Model for Photochemical Smog Simulation - REF. NO. EPA-R 4-73-012 a
Evaluation of the Algal Assay Procedure — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 DDT and Dieldrin in Lake Michigan, An - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-003
Evaluation of Hazardous Wastes Emplacement in Mined Openings - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-040
Evaluation of Hearth Hazards Associated With Solid Waste Sewage Sludge Mixtures — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-023
Evaluation of Liner Materials Exposed to Leachate: Second Interim Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 6-255
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 Salt Water Disposal Into Potential Ground-Water Resources - REF. NO. EPA-16060HIJ02/72
Existing Needs in the Experimental and Observational Study of Atmospheric Chemical Reaction - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-031
Experimental High Ash Papermill Sludge landfill - First Annual Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOJa — 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
Exploratory Study of Factors Affecting Aerosol Formation - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-O02
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
Factors Affecting Reactions in Environmental Chambers - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-016
Fate and Biological Effects of Mercury Introduced into Artificial Streams — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-060
Fate of Nitrogen Oxides in the Atmosphere — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-030a
Fate of Nitrogen Oxides in the Atmosphere: Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013* — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-030b
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-650/4-74-051
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
Field Program Designs for Verifying Photochemical Diffusion Models - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-012c
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
First Annual Reports of EPA Grants Funded f or 1FYGL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-021
Fish and Food Organisms in Acid Mine Waters of Pennsylvania - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-032
Fisheries and Energy Production: A Symposium — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-001
Flow Establishment and Initial Entrainment of Heated Water Surface Jets — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660, 3-75-014
Flushing of Small Shallow Lakes - REF. NO. EPA 1601ODMG12/71
Forcasting the Composition and Weight of Household Solid Wastes Using Input-Output Techniques. Volume II — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-071 b
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 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-071 a
Format for Acquiring Rapid Data Analysis Capabilities of STORET Data: Manipulation of National Eutrophication Survey Water Quality
Data - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-057
Formation of Aerosols in a Photochemical Fast Flow Reactor - REF. NO. EPA-650, 3-75-004
Fuel and Energy Production by Bioconversion of Waste Materials: State-of-the-Art — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-148
Future Dredging Quantities in the Great Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-401 a — 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 in the South Central States - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-268
Ground Water Pollution in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah - REF. NO. EP A-16060ERU12/71
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Ground-Water Pollution Problems in the Northwestern United States — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660 375018
Growth and Decay of Turbulent Mixing in the Planetary Boundary Layer, The - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-001
Growth and Survival of Young-of-the-Year Emerald Shiners (Notropis atherinoides) at Different Temperatures - REF. NO. EPA-600 J-
76-011
Growth Responses of Chicks Fed Microbial Protein Produced from Organic Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-074
Haze Formation — Its Nature and Origin - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-014
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 Hexafluoride Tracer Gas - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-043
Histochemical and Cytophotometric Assay of Acid Stress in Freshwater Fish - REF. NO. EPA-18050DXJ05/71
Hospital Solid Waste Disposal in Community Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-048
Impact of the Federal Tax Code on Resource Recovery - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-009
Impact of the Use of Microorganisms on the Aquatic Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a -— REF. NO. EPA-660 3-75-001
Impairment of the Flavor of Fish by Water Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-010
Improving the Statistical Reliability of Stream Heat Assimilation Prediction — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-037
In Situ Evaluation of Nutrient Effects in Lakes, An - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73 -018
In-Vitro Methods for Evaluating Side Effects of Pesticides and Toxic Substances - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-035
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
Index to Research - Coastal and Estuarine Waters in the United States - REF. NO. EPA-16070-09 67
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 Wasteline Study - A Study for Controlled Ocean Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-16070EOI08/71
Industrial Wastes: Effects on Trinity River Ecology, Fort Worth, Texas - REF. NO. EPA 18050DBB12/71
Infiltration Rates and Groundwater Quality Beneath Cattle Feedlots, Texas High Plains - REF. NO. EPA-16060EGSO1 71
Information Retrieval Capabilities - National Environmental Research Center, Cincinnati Library - REF. NO. EPA R5-72-002
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-OOld — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-75-005
Interaction of Herbicides and Soil Micro-organisms - REF. NO. EPA-16060DMP03/71
Interaction Between Marine Organisms and Oil Pollution - REF. NO. EFA-R3-73-042
Interrelation of Carbon and Phosphorus in Regulating Heterotrophic and Autotrophic Populations in Aquatic Ecosystems - REF. NO. EPA-
16050FGS07/70
Invariant Modeling of Turbulence and Diffusion in the Planetary Boundary Layer- REF. NO. EPA-650 4 74 035
Investigation of the Biodegradability of Packaging Plastics, An - REF. NO. EPA-R2 -72-046
Investigation of the Nearshore Region of Lake Ontario IFYGL - REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-115
Investigation of the Nitrate Problem in Runnels County, Texas, An - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-267
Investigation of Corrosion Deposition Phenomena on Gas Turbine Blades - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-006
Investigation of Gas Phase Ozonolysis Reactions -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-024
Investigations Concerning Probable Impact of Nitrilotriacetic Acid on Ground Water - REF. NO. EPA-16060G H R11 71
Isolation and Identification of Polychlorinated Syrenes in Great Lakes Fish - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-026
Isotopic Composition of Carbon Monoxide in St. Louis, Missouri Area — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600 376010
Laboratory and Numerical Simulation of Plume Dispersion in Stcbly 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 High-Temperature Destruction of Kepone and Related Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76 299
Lake Classification — A Trophic Characterization of Wisconsin Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA 660 3 75 033
Lake Superior Periphyton in Relation to Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA 18050DBM02 /72
Larval Feeding and Rapid Maturation of Bluegills in the Laboratory - REF. NO. EPA 600/J 76-025
Lidar Studies of Stack Plumes in Rural and Urban Environments - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-73-002
Light-Induced Transformations of Methoxychlor in Aquatic Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-007
Limitations and Effects of Waste Disposal on an Ocean Shelf - REF. NO. EPA-16070EFG12/71
Limited SO? and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume I - Plume Tracking by Correlation Spectroscopy - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-005Q
Limited SO2 and NOx Measurements in St. Louis, 1974: Volume II, Longline Ambient SO2 Monitor and Variability of SO2 and NOx - REF.
NO. EPA-650/2-75-005b
Limnological Comparison of Culturally Eutrophic Shagawa Lake and Adjacent Oligotrophic Burntside Lake, Minnesota - REF. NO. EPA
600/J-76-019
Limnological Investigation of the Muskegon County, Michigan, Wastewater Storage Lagoons—Phase One — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-75-009
Limnological Studies of Flat-head, Montana:'A Status Report - REF. NO. EPA 660/3-74-023
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Limnologicol Studies of Flathead Lake Montana: A Status Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-0136 — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-039
Limnology of Yellowtail Reservoir and the Bighorn River - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-002
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
Long-Term Effects of Lead Exposure on Three Generations of Brook Trout (Salveli'nus fontinalis) - REF. NO. EPA-600- J-76-022
Low Winter Dissolved Oxygen in Some Alaskan Rivers - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-008
Management Information for Solid Waste Collection - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-011
Marine Algal Assay Procedure Bottle Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-OQla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-008
Mathematical Model for Barged Ocean Disposal of Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-029
Mathematical Model of the Columbia River from the Pacific Ocean to Bonneville Oam, Part II - REF. NO. EPA-16070DBH04/71
Mathematical Model of the Columbia River from the Pacific Ocean to Bonneville Dam, Part I - REF. NO. EPA-16070D6H11 < 69
Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplankton in Lake Ontario ~ Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-005
Mathematical Modeling of Phytoplankton in Lake Ontario: Part II - Simulations Using Lake 1 Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-065
Mathematical Modeling of Simulated Photochemical Smog - REF. NO. EPA-650/4 -75-026
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 of Dry Deposition of Fossil Fuel Plant Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-056
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
Mechanisms of Formation and Composition of Photochemical Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-036
Mercury in the Aquatic Systems: Metholation, OxidationReduction; in Bio Accumulation - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-021
Mesoscale Windfield Analysis of Los Angeles Basin - REF. NO. EPA-650 / 4-73-001
Metabolism of Mercury Compounds in Microorganisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — 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 '2-7 5-056
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
Methylation of Mercury in a Terrestrial Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-014
Methylmercury: Formation in Plant Tissues — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 '3-76-04?
Microbial Degradation and Accumulation of Pesticides in Aquatic Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660 3-75-007
Microbial-Malathion Interaction in Artificial Salt-Marsh Ecosystems: Effects and Degradation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF.
NO. EPA-660/3-75-035
Microbiological Studies of Compost Plant Dust- REF. NO. EPA R2-72-131
V'dwest Interstate Sulfur Transformation and Transport Project: Aerial Measurements of Urban and Power Plant Plumes, Summer 1974 -
REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-110
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-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
660/3-75-O12
Modeling Nonpoint Pollution from the Land Surface — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-083
Modifications to the Executive Computer Program for Steady-State Simulation of Wastewater Treatment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA
670/2-74-066
Moisture Movement in a Horizontal Soil Column Under the Influence of an Applied Pressure - REF. NO. EPA-16060—03 '67
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-050
Multidirectional Turbulence Probe Development - Phase I: Unidirectional Turbulence Sensor Development - REF. NO. EPA
16050DOW10/71
Municipal Waste Disposal by Shipborne Incineration and Sea-Disposal of Residues - REF. NO. EPA-670 < 2-73 -017
National Ground Water Quality Symposium - REF. NO. EPA 16060GRB08/71
Natural Precipitation Washout of Sulfur Compounds from Plumes - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-047
Negatively Buoyant Jets in a Cross Flow - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-012
Nitrate in the Unsaturated Zone Under Agricultural Lands - REF. NO. EPA-16060DOE04/72
Nitrate Removal from Water at the Water-Mud Interface in Wetlands — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
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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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-021
Numerical Models of Lake Currents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-020
Numerical Optimization Techniques in Air Quality Modeling. Objective Interpolation Formulae for the Spatial Distribution of Pollutant
Concentration - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-058
Nutrient Inactivation As A Lake Restoration Procedure — I. Laboratory Investigations - REF. NO. EPA-660 3-74 032
Nutrient Sources for Algae and Their Control - REF. NO. EPA-16010EHR08/71
Nutrition of Great Lakes Cladophora— Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-044
Nutritional Ecology of Nuisance Aquatic Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-660, 3-75 -027
NOJ 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
Ocean Outfall Design: Part I - Literature Review and Theoretical Development - REF. NO. EPA-16070DBH04 -70
Oceanography of the Nearshore Coastal Waters of the Pacific Northwest Relating to Possible Pollution, Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA
16070EOK07/71
Oceanography of the Nearshore Coastal Waters of the Pacific Northwest Relating to Possible Pollution, Vol. II - REF NO. EPA
16070EOK07/71*
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
Oxidant Air Pollutant Effects on a Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystem: Task B Report: Historical Background and Proposed System
Study of the San Bernadino Mountain Area - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-043a
Oxidant Air Pollutant Effects on a Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystem: Task C Report: Study Site Selection and Verification Data on
Pollutants and Species - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-043B
Oxidant-Precursor Relationships During Pollutant Transport Conditions - An Outdoor Smog Chamber Study - REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-107
Oxidation of Halocarbons - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-008
Oxidation of Organic Matter in Sediments - REF. NO. EPA 660/3-73-005
Oxygen Uptake Demand of Resuspended BoHom Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-16070DCD09/70
Ozone and Vascular Tissue Differentiation in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-068
Pariiculate Emissions from Prototype Catalyst Cars - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-054
Pesticide Inputs and Levels Minnesota Waters - Lake Superior Basin - REF. NO. EPA 16050E YT06/71
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
Pharmacological Testing of Blue-Green Algae for Constituents Having Therapeutic Value - REF. NO. EPA 1601ODOU06/70
Phosphate Reduction and Response of Planton Populations in Kootenay Lake — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-063
Phosphorus Release from Lake Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-024
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 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-017
Photochemical Oxidation of Kraft Air Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-005
Photosynthetic Reclamation of Agricultural Solid and Liquid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-031
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
Plankton Community and Hydraulic Characterization Preliminary to Lake Flushing - REF. NO. EPA 16010 — 10/69*
Plankton Diatom Assemblages in Lake Michigan - REF. NO. EPA-18050DKC12/69
Plant Analysis for Nutrient Assay of Natural Waters -REF.NO.EPA-R1 -73-001
Plant Uptake of Cadmium from Phosphate Fertilizer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-053
Plume Dispersion in Stably Stratified Flows Over Complex Terrain: Phase 2 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 -
Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-182
Pollution as a Result of Fish Cultural Activities - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-009
Pollution Effects on Adult Steelhead Migration in the Snake River- REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-017
Potential Pollution of the Ogallala by Recharging Playa Lake Water - Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-16060DCO10/70
Poultry Manure Disposal by Plow-Furrow-Cover-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-085
Power Plants, Chlorine and Estuaries — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -- REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-055
Precipitation Scavenging of Fossil-Fuel Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
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 Uachole Contamination of Water-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-021
Problem Lakes in the United States - REF. NO. EPA-1601OEHR12/71
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 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA 660/3-75-034
Production of Atmospheric Turbulence and the Dispersal of Atmospheric Pollutants - Vol. I, The - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-C16a
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-OOld — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-75-048
Provisional Algal Assay Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODQB10/71
Public Attitudes Toward Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-086
Puget Sound Oceanogrophic Field Studies Data Report, Everett, BELLINGHAM, Port Angeles, 1962-63 - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-014
Pyrolysis of Solid Municipal Wastes - REF. HO. EPA-670 2-73-039
Quick Biochemical Oxygen Demand Test - REF. NO. EPA-16050EMF06/71
Radiative Effects of Pollutants on the Planetary Boundary Layer — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-03 9
Radiolytic Hydrolysis of Cellulose - REF. NO. EPA-670,2-73^)30
Rales of Photosynthesis and Phytoplankton Growth in Shogawa Lake, Minnesota - REF. NO. EPA-R3 -73-039
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
Reaction Kinetics of Ozone with Sulfur Compounds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76--089
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-Oi3A
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 '5-73-053C
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
67Q/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 /2-73-053I
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-670/2-73-0531
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
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Refinement and Validation of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-037
Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Emission Inventory Handbook - Volume 1 — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a — 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
Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Emission Inventory Handbook - Volume 3 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-0lie
Regional Air Pollution Study - Management Plan - Part 4 - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-023c
Regional Air Pollution Study - Research Facility - Part 3 - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-023b
Regional Air Pollution Study - Research Plan - Part 2 - REF. NO. EPA R3-72 - 023o
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: Gas Chromatocjraphy Laboratory Operations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-040
Regional Air Pollution Study: Quality Assurance Audits — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EP A-600 -3-76 059
Renovating Secondary Sewage by Ground Water Recharge with Infiltration Basins- REF. NO. EPA-16060DRV03/72
Research and Development of a Selective Algaecide to Control Nuisance Algal Growth-Phase III - REF. NO. EPA 663 3 -74-019
Research on the Optical State of the Atmosphere - REF. NO. EPA R3-73-027
Residual Management by Land Disposal — Proceedings of the Hazardous Waste Research Symposium — Abstracted 600/9—76—013c —
REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-015
Responses of Teleost Fish to Environmental Stress - REF. NO. EPA-18050EBK02/71
Restoring the Willamette River: Costs and Impacts of Water Quality Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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 Bacteria in the Nitrogen Cycle in La kes - REF. NO. EP A-1601OE H R03 /72
Role of Phosphorus in Eutrophication - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-001
Role of Sludge Worms in Eutrophication, The - REF. NO. EPA-R3 72-004
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-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-OOla — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76 056
Salt Wafer Detection in the Cimarron Terrace, Oklahoma — Abstracted 600/9-75-001o — REF. NO. EPA 660/3-74-033
Sanitary Landfill Stabilization with Leachate Recycle and Residual Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — 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
Sediment Environment of Port Valdez, Alaska: The Effect of Oil on this Ecosystem — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-086
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-65C 4-74-045b
Sensitivity of Benthic Microflora to Pollution Gradients - REF. NO. EPA 18050DXU06 70
Shagawa Lake Project (Lake Restoration by Nutrient Removal from Wastewater Effluents) - REF. NO. EPA-R3 73-026
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-OOla — REF. NO. EPA 660 3-74-017
Simulation of Pesticide Movement on Small Agricultural Watersheds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-066
Simulation of Respiration in Microbial Slime Films - REF. NO. EPA R3 73-005
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 '3-76-029
Smog Chamber Studies on Photochemical Aerosol-Precursor Relationships — Abstracted 600/9-75-013c — 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 and litter Microcosms - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-017
Some Effects of Cadmium on Coniferous Forest Soil/Litter Microcosms — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 660 3-75-036
Some Problems Related to Cleanup of Parathion-Contaminaled Surfaces Following Spillage - REF. NO. EPA-600 J-76-002
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
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
Specific Methods for the Determination of Ozone in the Atmosphere - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-015
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 Studies of Photochemical Smog Formation and Trace Pollutant Detection — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-084
Spectroscopic Study of California Smog - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-006
Standard Test Fish Development, Part I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-061a
Standard Test Fish Development, Part II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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
Stream Fauna! Recovery After Manganese Strip Mine Reclamation - REF. NO. EPA-18050DOH06/71
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 the Reclamation of Stone Lake, Michigan - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-106
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-041
Studies on Modifications of Solid Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-065
Studies on Polycyclic Aeromatic Hydrocarbon in Flames - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-020
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 Correlation of Ozone and Sulfur Dioxide, A - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-013
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
Study of Institutional Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-083
Study of Lead, Copper, Zinc, and Cadmium Contamination of Food Chains of Man - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-034
Study of Maritime Aerosols - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-025
Study of Pan-Type Compounds and Related Precursors — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-012
Study of Reutilization of Wastewater Recycled Through Groundwater, Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA-16060DDZ07/71
Study of Reutilization of Wastewater Recycled Through Groundwater, Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA-16060DDZ07/71 *
Study on Technical and Economic Feasibility of a Hydrogenation Process for Utilization of Waste Rubber - REF. NO. EPA-670 -2-73-066
Study to Evaluate Techniques of Assessing Air Pollution Damage to Paint, A - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-040
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
Sulfur Dioxide Photooxidation Rates and Aerosol Formation Mechanisms - A Smog Chamber Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e —
REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-090
Summation of Conditions and Investigations for the Complete Combustion of Organic Pesticides — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-75-044
Survey of Australian Experience in Collecting High-Resistivity Fly Ash With Electrostatic Precipitators - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-258
Survey of Marine Communities in Panama and Experiments with Oil — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-028
Survival of Daphnia, Crayfish, and Stoneflies AirSupersaturated Water - REF. NO. EPA-600 /J-76-012
Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-051
Susceptibility of Woody Plants to Sulfur Dioxide and Photochemical Oxidants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-102
Symposium on Direct Tracer Measurement of the Reaeration Capacity of Streams and Estuaries - REF. NO. EPA-16050FOR01 / 72
Temperature Control in Outdoor Experimental Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-18050EUJ12 ' 70
Temperature Effects on Eggs and Fry of Percoid Fishes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-660 '3-75-017
Temperature Effects on Young Yellow Perch, Perec flovescens (Mitchell) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-057
Temperature, Infectious Diseases and the Immune Response in Salmonid Fish — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-021
Tentative Procedure: Analyzing Pesticide Residues in Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-002
Tests of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model Using CO Validation Data in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Region, Vol. I - REF. NO.
EPA-R4-73-025a
Tests of an Urban Meteorological Pollutant Model Using CO Validation Data in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Region, Vol. II, Fortran
Program and Input from Output Specifications - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-025b
Theoretical Model and Solubility Characteristics of Aroclor R 1254 in Water: Problems Associated with Low-Solubility Compounds in
Aquatic Toxicity Test — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-013
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Thermo) Effects on Eggs, Larvae and Juveniles of Bluegil! Sunfish - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-041
Thermasonde Processing Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-022
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 Effects on Reproduction, Growth, and Mortality of Brook Trout- REF. NO. EPA-600/3-7 5-013
Toxic Action of Water Soluble Pollutants on Freshwater Fish - REF. NO. EPA 18050DST12/70
Toxic Effects of Hexavalent Chromium on Brook Trout (Salvelinus Foniinalis) and Rainbow Trout (Sa/mo gairdneri) - REF. NO. EPA-
600/J-76-013
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-051
Toxicity of DDT Food and Water Exposure to Fathead Minnows - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-7 6-114
Toxicity of Four Pesticides to Water Fleas and Fathead Minnows - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-099
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-038
Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-0180
Transport of Oxidant Beyond Urban Areas - Compilation of Data for the New England Study, 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-1C9
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
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, 3-74-004b
Turbulent Diffusion in Liquid Jets: Part I - REF. NO. EPA-660 3-74-004a
Urban Air Pollution Modeling Without Computers - REF. NO. EPA-600 < 4-76-055
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030a
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation: Appendix A - Contaminant Emissions
Model and Inventory for Los Angeles - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030b
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation: Appendix B - Generalized Mechanism for
Describing Atmospheric Photochemical Reactions - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030c
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation: Appendix C - Microscale Model of Local
Vehicular Source Contributions to Measured Pollutant Concentrations - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030d
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. I - Development and Evaluation: Appendix D - Numerical Integration of
Continuity Equations - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030e
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. II - User's Guide and Description of Computer Programs - REF. NO. EPA-
R4-73-030f
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. II - User's Guide and Description of Computer Programs: Appendix - Data
Preparation Programs - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030g
Urban Air Shed Photochemical Simulation Model Study, Vol. Ill - Automation of Meteorological and Air Quality Data for Model - REF.
NO. EPA-R4-73-030H
Urban Solid Waste Management: Economic Case Study - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-012
Urban Street Cleaning — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-030
Use of Bluegills to Detect Zinc - REF. NO. EPA-18050EDQ12/71
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 Fish Movement Patterns to Monitor Zinc - REF. NO. EPA 18050EDP12/71
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
Users Guide for the Climatologicai Dispersion Model (COM) - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-024
Users' Guide to Diffusion/Kinetics (DIFKIN) Code - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-012b
Utility of Reactivity Criteria in Organic Emission Control Strategies - Application to the Los Angeles Atmosphere — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-091
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
Validity of the Air Quality Display Model Calibration Procedure - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-017
Validity of Laboratory Tests for Predicting Copper Toxicity in Streams - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-116
Waste Management Concepts for the Coastal Zone - REF. NO. EPA-16070DUF11 '70
Water Quality Criteria Data Book, Vol. 3 - Effects of Chemicals on Aquatic Life - REF. NO. EPA-18050GWV05/71
Water Quality Criteria Data, Volume 5 - Effects of Chemical on Aquatic Life - REF. NO. EPA 18050HLA09/73
Water Quality Criteria Research of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—Proceedings of an EPA-sponsored Symposium on
Marine, Estuarine and Freshwater Quality ~ Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-079
Water Quality Criteria, 1972 - REF. NO. EPA R3-73-033
Water Quality Requirements of Aquatic Insects - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-73-004
Water Quality: Western Fish Toxicology Station and Western Oregon Rivers - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-077
Weed Harvest and Lake Nutrient Dynamics - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-001
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
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
Work Shop on Mathematical Modeling of Photochemical Smog: Summary of Proceedings - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-010
Working Document for Air Pollution Measurement Technique Development, FY 1972- 1977, A-REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-015
Working Paper No. 64: Disposal of Solid Aluminum Process Wastes in the Ocean - REF. NO. EPA 16070- 12/69
Working Paper No. 66: Field Studies on Sediment - Water Algal Nutrient Interchange Processes and Water Quality of Upper Klamath
and Agency Lakes - REF. NO. EPA 16010—1069
Working Paper No. 70: Salinity Runoff and Wind Measurements, Yaquina Estuary, Oregon - REF. NO. EPA-16070—03/70
Working Paper No. 71: Design and Construction of a Saltwater Environment Simulator - REF. NO. EPA-16070—04/70
Working Paper No. 76: Summary of the Oceanography and Surface Wind Structure of the Pacific Subarctic Region in Relation to Waste
Releases at Sea - REF. NO. EPA 16070—09/70
Working Paper No. 77: The 50-Mile Ballast-Oil Dumping Prohibited Zone Off Alaska, Reconsidered in the Light of Available Data
Gleaned from Significant Incidents - REF. NO. EPA-16070—10/70
Working Paper No. 78: Trace Materials in Wastes Disposal to Coastal Waters: Fates, Mechanisms, and Ecological Guidance and Control
- REF. NO. EPA-16070—07/70
Working Paper No. 80: User's Guide and Documentation for Outfall Plume Model - REF. NO. EPA-16070GHV05/71
X-Ray Diffraction and Electron Beam Analysis of Asbestiform Minerals in Lake Superior Waters - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-014
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-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-031
Activated Carbon Treatment of Raw Sewage in Solids - Contact Clarif iers - REF. NO. EPA-R2 73 183
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 600/9-75-00 Ib — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-039
Advanced Wastewater Treatment as Practiced at South Tahoe - REF. NO. EPA-1701OELQ08/71
Advanced Wastewater Treatment Using Powdered Activated Carbon in Recirculating Slurry Contactor-Clarifiers - REF. NO. EPA-
17020FKB07/70
Aerobic Digestion of Organic Waste Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-17070DAU1271
Aerobic-Stabilization of Waste Activated Sludge - An Experimental Investigation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-035
Agricultural Utilization of Sewage Effluent and Sludge: An Annotated Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-16080—01 -68
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
Alumina Columns for Selective Removal of Phosphorous from Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-1701OFJY02/69
Amenability of Reverse Osmosis Concentrate to Activated Sludge Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-17040EUE07/71
Ammonia Nitrogen Removal By Breakpoint Chlorination - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-058
Ammonia Removal from Agricultural Runoff and Secondary Effluents by Selected Ion Exchange-REF. NO. EPA-1701OECZ03/69
Ammonia Removal from Wastewater by Ligand Exchange — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-103
Ammonia Removal in a Physical-Chemical Wastewater Treatment Process - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-123
Apollo County Park Wastewater Reclamation Project - Antelope Valley, California — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-022
Application of Hyperfiltration to Treatment of Municipal Sewage Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-17030EOH01 '70
Application of Plastic Media Trickling Filter for Biological Nitrification Systems - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-199
Application of Rotating Disc Process to Municipal Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-17050DAM11/71
Application of Selected Industrial Engineering Techniques to Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-176
Appraisal of Granular Carbon Contacting; Phase I and II - REF. NO. EPA-17020D VJ05/69
Appraisal of Granular Carbon Contacting; Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-17020D VJ05 69*
Assessing the Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured Products - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-179a
Assessment and Development Plan for Monitoring of Organics in Storm Flows — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-74-087
Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flow Samplers - 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-065
Assessment of Automatic Sewer Flaw Samplers, An - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-261
Assessment of Mathematical Models for Storm and Combined Sewer Management — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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 Control of an Activated Sludge Reactor - REF. NO. EPA-17050E VF02/71
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Automatic Organic Monitoring System for Storm and Combined Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-067
Bacterial Zoogloea Formation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-018
Basic Salinogen Ion-Exchange Resin for Selected Nitrate Removal from Potable and Effluent Waters - REF. NO. EPA-1701OFKF12 69
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 600/9-75-001 b —
-REF.NO.EPA-670/2-75-021
Beneficial Use of Storm Water - REF. NO. EPA 11030DNK08/68
Beneficial Use of Storm Water, The - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-139
Biochemistry of Anaerobic Digestion - REF. NO. EPA 17070DFK02/70
Bioflocculation and the Accumulation of Chemicals By Floe-Forming Organisms — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-032
Biological Concepts for Design and Operation of the Activated Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA-17090FQ J09/71
Biological Methods of Sludge Dewatering - REF. NO. EPA-17070EVY08/71
Biological Removal of Colloidal Matter from Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-147
Biological Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflow at Kenosha, Wisconsin — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-019
Biological Waste Treatment in the Far North - REF. NO. EPA-16100 06/70
Biomass Determination - A New Technique for Activated Sludge Control - REF. NO. EPA-17050EOYO1 /72
BOD, Solids and Nutrient Removal By Foam Flotation - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73 -096
Calcium Phosphate Precipitation in Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2 - 72 -064
Carbon Adsorption and Electrodialysis for Demineralization at Sante , California - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-240
Carbon Column Operation in Waste Water Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-17020DZO11 /70
Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Removal in Staged NitrificationDenitrification Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-052
Changes in Water Quality Resulting From Impoundment - REF. NO. EPA-16080GGH06 71
Characteristics and Kinetics of Biological Fixed Film Reactors - REF. NO. EPA-17050—00/70
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
Characterization of the Activated Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-224
Chemical Exfoliated Vermiculite for Removal of Phosphate from Wastewaters - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODHK08 69
Chemical Impact of Snow Dumping Practices — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-086
Chemical Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023FDB09/70
Chena River - A Study of a Subarctic Stream - REF. NO. EPA-16100— 10/70
Colloid Flotation and Adsorbing Colloid Flotation - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODBL12/70
Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Alternatives, Washington, D.C. - REF. NO. EPA-11024EXF08/70
Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Plan, Des Moines, Iowa - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-170
Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Technology - REF. NO. EPA-11024—06/70
Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers - REF. NO. EPA-11020—03/70
Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-077
Combined Sewer Overflow Study for the Hudson River Conference - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-152
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment by the Rotating Biological Contactor Process - REF. NO. EPA-670 2 74 050
Combined Sewer Regulation and Management - A Manual of Practice - REF. NO. EPA-11022DMU08 70
Combined Sewer Regulator Overflow Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-11022DMU07 /70
Combined Sewer Separation Using Pressure Sewers -REF. NO. EPA-11020EKO10/69
Combined Sewer Temporary Underwater Storage Facility - REF. NO. EPA-11022DPP10/70
Combined Treatment of Municipal Kraft Linerboard and Fiberboard Manufacturing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-11060DPD02/71
Comparison of Expanded-Bed and Packed-Bed Adsorption Systems - REF. NO. EPA-17020— 12/68*
Compilation of Cost Information for Conventional and Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plants and Processes - REF. NO. EPA-17090—
12/67
Computer Management of a Combined Sewer System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-022
Computerized Design and Cost Estimation for Multiple-Hearth Sludge Incinerators - REF. NO. EPA-17070EBP07 71
Conceptual Engineering Report-Kingman Lake Project- REF. NO. EPA-11023FIX08/70
Conference on Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater Through Forest and Cropland - REF. NO. EPA-660 - 2-74-003
Continued Evaluation of Oxygen Use in Conventional Activated Sludge Processing - REF. NO. EPA-17050DNW02' 72
Contributions of Urban Roadway Usage to Water Pollution — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-75-004
Control of Infiltration and Inflow into Sewer Systems- REF. NO. EPA-11022EFF12/70
Control of Mercury Contamination in Freshwater Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-077
Control of Mercury Pollution in Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-043
Control of Pollution by Underwater Storage - REF. NO. EPA-11020DWF12/69
Control Schemes for the Activated-Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-069
Controlling Factors in Methane Fermentation - REF. NO. EPA 17070—09/69
Controlling Sulfides in Sanitary Sewers Using Air and Oxygen — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA 670 2-75-060
Conventional Tertiary Treatment - REF. NO. EPA 600/2 76-251
Correlated Studies of Vancouver Lake - Hydraulic MODEL Study - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-078
Correlated Studies of Vancouver Lake - Water Quality Prediction Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-111
Corrosion Potential of NTA in Detergent Formulations - REF. NO. EPA-16080GPF03/71
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MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Cost and Performance Estimates for Tertiary Waste water Treating Processes - REF. NO. EPA-17090—06/69
Cost of Dissolved Air Flotation Thickening of Waste Activated Sludge at Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-011
Cost of Wastewater Treatment Processes - REF. NO. EPA-17090— 12/68
Cost to the Consumer for Collection and Treatment of Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17090—07/70
Cost Estimating Guidelines for Wastewater Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-237
Cost Estimating Manual - Combined Sewer Overflow Storage and Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-286
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 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-090
Crazed Resin Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA 11020— 10/69
Cross-flow Filtration in Physical-Chemical Treatment of Municipal Sewage Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-76~013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-025
Deep Tunnels in Hard Rock-REF. NO. EPA 11020—02/71
Demineralization of Wastewater by the Transport-Depletion Process - REF. NO. EPA-17040EUN02/71
Demineralization of Wastewater by Electrodialysis — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-047
Demonstrate the Feasibility of the Use of Ultrasonic Filtration in Treating the Overflows from Combined and/or Storm Sewers - REF. NO.
EPA-11020—09/67
Demonstrated Technology and Research Needs for Reuse of Municipal Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — 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 Interim Techniques for Reclamation of Polluted Beachwater - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-228
Demonstration of Rotary Screening for Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023FDD07/71
Demonstration of Void Space Storage with Treatment and Flow Regulation - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-272
Demonstration of Waste Flow Reduction from Households - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-071
Desal Ion Exchange for Demineralization at Santee, California - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-239
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 a Combined Sewer Fluidic Regulator - REF. NO. EPA-11020DGZ10/69
Design Guides for Biological Wastewater Treatment Process - REF. NO. EPA-1101OESQ08/71
Detention Tank for Combined Sewer Overflow - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Demonstration Project - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-071
Development and Application of a Simplified Stormwater Management Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-218
Development and Testing of a Wastewater Recycler and Heater - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-289
Development of a Chemical Denitrification Process - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEEX10/70
Development of a Fluidized-Bed Technique for the Regeneration of Powdered Activated Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-17020FBD03/70
Development of a Hydrophobic Substance to Mitigate Pavement Ice Adhesion - REF. NO. EPA-600' 2-76-242
Development of a Monthly Technology Bulletin - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-005
Development of a Pilot Plant to Demonstrate Removal of Carbonaceous, Nitrogenous and Phosphorus Materials from Anaerobic
Digester Supernatant and Related Process Streams - REF. NO. EPA-1701OFKA05/70
Development of Phosphate - Free Heavy Duty Detergents - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-003
Development of Phosphate Removal Processes - REF. NO. EPA-1701 OFAH07/70
Development of Phosphate-free Home Laundry Detergent - REF. NO. EPA-16080DVF12/70
Development of Techniques for Estimating the Bacterial Population of Sewage Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-17070DRP12/70
Dilute Solution Reactions of the Nitrate Ion as Applied to Water Reclamation - REF. NO. EPA-17010—10/68
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
Dispatching System for Control of Combined Sewer Losses - REF. NO. EPA-11020FAQ03/71
Disposal of Brines Produced in Renovation of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17070DLY05/70
Dissolved-Air Flotation Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11020FKI01 /70
Dual Functioning Swirl Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator/ Concentrator - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-059
DNA Concentration as an Estimate of Sludge Biomass - REF. NO. EPA-17070DHO02/71
Economic Analysis of the Environmental Impact of Highway Deicing — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-105
Economic Assessment of Waste Water Aquaculture Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-293
Economical Residential Pressure Sewer System wi" No Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-072
Effect of Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio on Activated Sludge Subsidence and Dewatering Characteristics — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ib —
REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-025
Effect of Porous Structure on Carbon Activation - REF. NO. EPA-17020DDC06/71
Effect of Surface Groups on Adsorption of Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-17020—06/70
Effects of Feedlot Runoff on Water Quality of Impoundments - REF. NO. EPA-16080GGP07/71
Effects of Log Handling and Storage of Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-262
Electrical Power Consumption for Municipal Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-281
Electrical Stimulation of Mictobial Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-278
Electro-Oxidation of Ammonia in Sewage to Nitrogen - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEED07/70
Electrochemical Carbon Regeneration - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-028
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MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Electrochemical Method for Removal of Phosphates from Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17010—02/70
Electroosmotic Pumping for Dewotering Sewage Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-17070EHE07/70
Engineering Feasibility Demonstration Study for Mrskegon County, Michigan Wastewater Treatment-Irrigation System - REF. NO. EPA
1101OFMY10/70
Engineering Investigation of Sewer Overflow Problems - REF. NO. EPA 11024DMS05/70
Engineering Methodology for River and Stream Reaeration - REF. NO. EPA-16080FSN10/71
Enhancing Trickling Filter Plant Performance By Chemical Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-060
Environmental Guidelines for Road Construction in Alaska - REF. NO. EPA-161OOGOI09. 71
Environmental Impact of Highway Deicing - REF. NO. EPA-11040GKK06/71
Equalization of Wastewater Flows - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-075
Erosion and Sediment Control Audiovisual Training Program Workbook - REF. NO. EPA-600 8-76 -001 b
Erosion and Sediment Control: Audiovisual Training Program Instructor's Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/8-76-00la
Estimating the Reliability of Advanced Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-015
Estimating Costs and Manpower Requirements for Conventional Wastewater Treatment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-17090DAN10/71
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 Conditioning and Dewatering Sewage Sludge by Freezing - REF. NO. EPA-1101OEVE01 /71
Evaluation of Flow Equalization at a Small Wastewater Treatment Plant - REF. NO. EPA-600 -2- 76-181
Evaluation of Processes Available for Removal of Phosphorus from Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-034
Evaluation of Storm Standby Tanks, Columbus, Ohio - REF. NO. EPA 11020FAL03/71
Evaluation of Three Combined Sewage Overflow Treatment Alternatives — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670 -2-74 -079
Evaluation of Treatment for Urban Wastewater Reuse - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-122
Evaluation of Waste Treatment System Chemawa Indian School - REF. NO. EPA-17050—07/68
Experimental Evaluation of Oxygen and Air Activated Sludge Nitrification Systems—With and Without pH Control - REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-180
Extended Aeration Sewage Treatment in Cold Climate — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660 -2-74 -070
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
Feasibility of a Periodic Flushing System for Combined Sewer Cleansing - REF. NO. EPA 11020DNO08/67
Feasibility of a Stabilization-Retention Basin in Lake Erie at Cleveland, Ohio - REF. NO. EPA-11020—05/68
Feasibility of Computer Control of Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-170900OY12/70
Feasibility of Flow Smoothing Stations in Municipal Sewage Systems, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-138
Feasibility of Hydrolysis of Sludge Using Low Pressure Steam with SO2 as a Hydrolytic Adjunct and Utilization of the Resulting
Hydrosate - REF. NO. EPA-17070EKN12/69
Feasibility of Joint Treatment in a Lake Watershed - REF. NO. EPA-11060FAE11/69
Feasibility of Liquid Ion Exchange for Extracting Phosphate from Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEAP10/70
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 Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660 • 2-74- -087
Feasibility of Treating Wastewater by Distillation - REF. NO. EPA-17040DNM02/71
Feasibility Studies of Applications of Catalytic Oxidation in Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17020ECI11 71
Feasibility Study of Electromagnetic Subsurface Profiling - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-082
Feasibility Study of Regenerative Fibers for Water Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-17040DFC10/70
Ferric Chloride and Organic Polyelectrolytes for the Removal of Phosphorus - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73 -103
Field Study of Nitrification with the Submerged Filter - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-158
Filtration of Municipal Waste With a Moving Bed Contactor - REF. NO. EPA-17030FWH01 '72
Flow Augmenting Effects of Additives on Open Channel Flows - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-238
Fluidic Vortex Bubble Generator - REF. NO. EPA 17030FEB02/72
Fluidized Bed Clarification as Applied to Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-032
Flushing System for Combined Sewer Cleansing - REF. NO. EPA-11020DNO03/72
Full Scale Conversion of Anaerobic Digesters to Heated Aerobic Digesters - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-050
Full Scale Parallel Activated Sludge Process Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-065
Full-Scale Raw Wastewater Flocculation with Polymers - REF. NO. EPA-17050EJ811 '70
Future Direction of Urban Water Models — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-058
Generalized Computer Model for Steady-State Performance of the Activated Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA-17090— 10/69
Granular Carbon Treatment of Raw Sewage - REF. NO. EPA-17050DAL05/70
Great Lakes Water Quality — Status of Pertinent EPA Research — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-660/9-74-002
Ground Water Infiltration and Internal Sealing of Sanitary Sewers, Montgomery County, Ohio - REF. NO. EPA-11020DHQ06 72
Guide to the Preparation of Operational Plans for Sewage Treatment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-263
Hanover Park Tertiary Studies at the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-264
Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania, Advanced Waste Treatment Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-030
Heat Shrinkable Tubing as Sewer Pipe Joints - REF. NO. EPA-11024FLY06/71
Helical Bend Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-062
High Rate Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023EYI04/72
Hollow Fibre Technology for Advanced Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-103
Hydraulic and Mixing Characteristics of Suction Manifolds - REF. NO. EPA-16080—06/69
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MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Hydraulics of Long Vertical Conduits and Associated Cavitation - REF. NO. EPA 11034FLU06 71
Hydrodynamic Flux Control for Waste Water Application of Hyperf iltration Systems - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-228
Hydrogen Peroxide Cures Filamentous Growth in Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-033
Hypochlorination of Pollution Stormwater Pumpage at New Orleans - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-067
Hypochlorite Generator for Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023DAA03/72
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
Hy polimnion Aeration With Commercial Oxygen - Volume II - Bubble Plume Gas Transfer - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-025b
Impregnation of Concrete Pipe - REF. NO. EPA-11024EQE06/71
Improved Liquid-Solids Separation By An Aluminum Compound in Activated Sludge Treatment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-75-039
Improved Sealants for Infiltration Control - REF. NO. EPA-11020DIH06/69
Improving Granular Carbon Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-17020GDN07 71
In-Sewer Fixed Screening of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11024FK J10/70
Induced Aeration of Small Mountain Lakes - REF. NO. EPA-16080— 11 / 70
Induced Air Mixing of Large Bodies of Polluted Water - REF. NO. EPA-16080DWP11X70
Induced Hypolimnion Aeration for Water Quality Improvement of Power Releases - REF. NO. EPA-16080— 10/70
Initial Mixing in Coagulation Processes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-053
Instream Aeration to Control Dissolved Sulfide in Sanitary Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-024
Instrumentation and Automation Experiences in WastewaterTreatment Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-198
Integrated Activated Sludge Biological Filter Process - REF. NO. EPA-17050EEO03/71
Interim Report of Task Force on Phosphate Removal Sludges — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-013
Interim Report on the Impact of Public Law 92-500 on Municipal Pollution Control Technology — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600 2-76-018
International Symposium on Water Pollution Control in Cold Climates - REF. NO. EPA-161OOEXH11 /71
Investigation of a High-Pressure Foam Wastewater Treatment Process - REF. NO. EPA-17030ESX04/70
Investigation of a New Phosphate Removal Process - REF. NO. EPA-1701OD J A11, 70
Investigation of the Use of High-Purity Oxygen Aeration in the Conventional Activated Sludge Process - REF. NO. EPA
17050DNW05-70
Investigation of Light-Catalyzed Chlorine Oxidation for Treatment of Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17020— 12/68
Investigation of Phosphorus Removal Mechanisms in Activated Sludge Systems, An - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-031
Investigation of Porous Pavements for Urban Runoff Control - REF. NO. EPA-110340UY03/72
Investigation of Response Surfaces of the Microscreen Process - REF. NO. EPA-17090EEM12/71
Isolation of Lytic Agents Related to Sphaerotilus - REF. NO. EPA-17050DHI09 70
Joint Municipal and Semichemical Pulping Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-11060EOC07/69
Kinetic Model for Orthophosphate Reactions in Mineral Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660 / 2-75-022
Kinetics and Mechanism of Precipitation and Nature of the Precipitate Obtained in Phosphate Removal from Wastewater Using
Aluminum (III) and Iron (III) Salts-REF. NO. EPA-17010EKI04/70
Laboratory Evaluation of a Method for Enhancing the Kinetics of Activated Sludge Treatment Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d
REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-061
Laboratory Ozonation of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-075
Lagoon Performance and the State of Lagoon Technology - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-144
Land Application of Sludge Effluent and Sludges: Selected Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-74-042
Light-Catalyzed Chlorine Oxidation for Treatment of Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17020DUE09/70
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 600/9-75-001 a — 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
Literature Search and Critical Analysis of Biological Trickling Filter Studies, Vol. I-REF. NO. EPA-17050DDY12 71
Literature Search and Critical Analysis of Biological Trickling Filter Studies, Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA- 17050DDY12/71 *
Manual for Deicer Chemical Application Practices - REF. NO. EPA-670 < 2-74-045
Manual 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
Mathematical Model of a Final Clarifier - REF. NO. EPA-17090FJ W02 72
Mathematical Model of Electrodialysis Process - REF. NO. EPA-17090FTA07/69
Mathematical Model of Recalcination of Lime Sludge with Fluidized Bed Reactors - REF. NO. EPA-17090EHQ09/70
Mathematical Model of Sewage Sludge Fluidized Bed Incinerator Capacities and Costs - REF. NO. EPA-17090EHQ09/69
Mathematical Model of Tertiary Treatment by Lime Addition - REF. NO. EPA-17090FKC09/69
Maximizing Storage in Combined Sewer Systems - REF. NO. EPA-11022ELK12/71
Measurements of Active Biomass Concentrations in Biological Waste Treatment Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO.
EPA-600, 2-75-029
Mechanism for Ash Assisted Sludge Dewatering - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-297
Mechanisms of Biological Luxury Phosphate Uptake - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODDQ11 ,'71
Membrane Materials for Wastewater Reclamation by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-17040EFO06 70
Mercury Pollution Control in Stream and Lake Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-16080HTD03/72
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MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Melhanol Requirement and Temperature Effects in Wastewater Denitrification - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODHT09/70
Methodology for the Study of Urban Storm Generated Pollution and Control — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-145
Methods for Improvement of Trickling Filter Plant 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
Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023EVO06/70
Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-124
Microstraining and Disinfection of Combined Sewer Overflows - Phase III - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-049
Mobile Pilot Plant for Removal of Phosphate from Wastewaters by Adsorption on Alumina -REF. NO. EPA-1701OEER06/70
Multi-Purpose Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment Facility, Mount Clemens, Michigan — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO.
EPA-670/2-75-010
Municipal Sewage Treatment with a Rotating Biological Contactor - REF. NO. EPA-17050D AM05/69
Municipal Water Pollution Control Abstracts for 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-005
New and Ultrathin Membranes for Municipal Wastewater Treatment by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-17020EFA10/70
New Microbial Indicators of Wastewater Chlorination Efficiency - REF. NO. EPA-670 2 -73-082
New Technology for Treatment of Wastewater by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA 17020DUD09/70
Nitrate and Nitrite Volatilization By Microorganisms in Laboratory Experiments - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-73-002
Nitrate Removal from Wastewater by Ian Exchange - REF. NO. EPA 1701OFSJO 1/71
Nitrification and Denitrification of Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-1701OFMXO1 71
Nitrogen Removal from Wastewaters - REF. NO. EPA-17010— 10/70
Nitrogen Removal By Ammonia Stripping - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-040
Nutrient Control by Plant Modification at El logo, Texas — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-104
Nutrient Removal from Cannery Wastes by Spray Irrigation of Grassland - REF. NO. EPA 16080— 11 69
Nutrient Removal from Enriched Waste Effluent by the Hydroponic Culture of Cool Season Grasses - REF. NO. EPA 16080 — 10/69
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
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
Onondaga Lake Study-REF. NO. EPA-11060FAE04/71
Optimization and Design of an Oil/Activated Sludge Concentration Process - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-004
Optimization of the Regeneration Procedure for Granular Activated Carbon - REF. NO. EPA 17020DAO07/70
Optimization of Ammonia Removal by Ion Exchange Using Clinoptilolite - REF. NO. EPA 17080DAR09/71
Optimizing Lipid Biostabilization - REF. NO. EPA-17050FIM05/70
Optimum Mechanical Aeration Systems for Rivers and Ponds - REF. NO. EPA 16080DOO07/70
Overland Flow Treatment of Raw Wastewater with Enhanced Phosphorus Removal — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-131
Oxygen Consumption in Continuous Biological Culture- REF. NO. EPA-17050DJS05/71
Oxygen Regeneration of Polluted Rivers: The Delaware River-REF. NO. EPA-16080DUP12/70
Oxygen Regeneration of Polluted Rivers: The Passaic River - REF. NO. EPA 16080F YA03 / 71
Oxygenation of Aqueous Bodies Using Liquid Oxygen-Loxination - REF. NO. EPA-670 2 74-048
Ozone Treatment of Secondary Effluent from Wastewater Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA 17020-04/69
Park Development with Wet Digested Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-143
Passive Flow Measurement System for Storm and Combined Sewers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-115
Phosphate Precipitation with Ferrous Iron-REF. NO. EPA-17010EKI09/71
Phosphate Removal from Wastewaters Using Lanthanum Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEFX04/70
Phosphate Removal in an Activated Sludge Facility - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-061
Phosphate Study at the Baltimore Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant - REF. NO. EPA 1701ODF V09/70
Phosphorus Removal and Disposal from Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA 1701ODYB02/71
Phosphorus Removal and Plant Operation Studies at Fort Wayne, Indiana - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-274
Phosphorus Removal by an Activated Sludge Plant-REF. NO. EPA-1701ODXD08/70
Phosphorus Removal by Ferrous Iron and Lime - REF. NO. EPA-1101OEGOO1,71
Phosphorus Removal by Trickling Filter Slimes-REF. NO. EPA R2-73-279
Phosphorus Removal with Pickle Liquor in an Activated Sludge Plant - REF. NO. EPA-1101OFLQ03/71
Phosphorus Removal Using Chemical Coagulation and a Continuous Countercurrent Filtration Process - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEDO06/70
Photochemical Methods for Purifying Water - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-104
Photolysis Mechanisms for Pollution Abatement-REF. NO. EPA-17050—10/69
Physical - Chemical Treatment of Raw Material Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA 670/2 73-070
Physical and Setting Characteristics of Particulates in Storm and Sanitary Wastewaters — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-011
Physical-Chemical Treatment of a Municipal Wastewater Using Powdered Carbon - No. 11 - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-235
Physical-Chemical Treatment of a Municipal Wastewoter Using Powdered Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-264
Physical-Chemical Treatment of Combined and Municipal Sewage - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-149
Pilot - Demonstration Project for Industrial Reuse of Renovated Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-064
Pilot Plant for Tertiary Treatment of Wastewater with Ozone - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-146
Pilot Plant Demonstration of a lime - Biologkal Treatment Phosphorus Removal Method - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-159
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MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Pilot Study of Dynamics of Reservoir Desatratif ication - REF. NO. EPA-16080—00/68
Pipeline Flow of Solids-Liquid Suspensions - REF. NO. EPA-17070DUQ07 .'70
Planned Maintenance Management System for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-73-004
Polymer Film Overlay System for Mercury Contaminated Sludge - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA-16080HTZ05/72
Polymers for Sewer Flow Control - REF. NO. EPA-11020DIG08/69
Portable Device for Measuring Wastewater Flow in Sewers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-73-002
Preliminary Studies on a Biological Filter - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-175
Pressure Filtration of Waste Water Sludge with Ash Filter Aid - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-231
Pressure Sewer Demonstration at the Borrough of Phoenix ville, Pennsylvania - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-270
Pressure Sewer System Demonstration, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-091
Prevention and Correction of Excessive Infiltration and Inflow Into Sewer Systems - A Manual of Practice - REF. NO. EPA
11022EFF01/71
Problems of Combined Sewer Facilities and Overflows - 1967 - REF. NO. EPA-11020-12/67
Proceedings of the Workshop Microorganisms in Urban Stormwater - REF. NO. EPA-600, 2-76-244
Process Alternatives for Removal of Carbonaceous, Nitrogenous, and Phosphorus Materials from Concentrated Waste Streams — REF.
NO. EPA-1701OEVB11 /70
Projects of the Municipal Technology Branch through June 1972 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-080
Proposed Combined Sewer Control by Electrode Potential - REF. NO. EPA-11024DOK02 / 70
Publications by Personnel of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory 1970-1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600 '9-76-025
Rainfall-Runoff Relations on Urban and Rural Areas — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-046
Rapid-Flow Filter for Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023DPI08 69
Raw Sewage Coagulation and Aerobic Sludge Digestion — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-049
Reduction in Infiltration by Zone Pumping - REF. NO. EPA-11020—06/69
Regeneration of Spent Granular Activated Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-17020DAO02/69
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
Removal of Organic and Eutrophying Pollutants by Chemical-Biological Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-076
Renovation of Municipal Wastewater by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-17040—05/70
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-OOU — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-045
Research Needs for the Potable Reuse of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-600 9-75-007
Retention Basin Control of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023—08/70
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-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-027
Reverse Osmosis Renovation of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-17040EFQ12/69
Reverse Osmosis Renovation of Primary Sewage - REF. NO. EPA-17040EFQ02/71
Review of Landspreading of Liquid Municipal Sewage Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-049
Review of Techniques for Incineration of Sewage Sludge with Solid Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-288
Role of Polyelectrolytes in Filtration Processes - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-74-032
Role of Trace Elements in Management of Nuisance Growths — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-008
Rotary Vibratory Fine Screening of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023FDD03/70
Rotating Biological Disk Wastewater Treatment Process - Pilot Plant Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-027
Sand and Gravel Overlay for Control of Mercury in Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-16080HVAO1/72
Screening/Flotation Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA- 11020FDCO1/72
Search: New Technology for Pavement Snow and Ice Control, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-125
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
Selected Applications for Instrumentation and Automation in Wastewater Treatment Facilities- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-276
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-11020DES06 69
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, First Quarterly Issue- REF. NO. EPA 11024EJC10/70
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, July 1968-June 1970 - REF. NO. EPA 11024EJC07, 70
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, July 1970-June 1971 -REF. NO. EPA-11024FJE07/71
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, July 1971 -June 1972-REF. NO. EPA R2 72-127
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, Second Quarterly Issue - REF. NO. EPA-11024E JCO1 -71
Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts, Third Quarterly Issue - REF. NO. EPA-11024FJE04/71
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
Sewage Sludge Incineration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-040
Sewer Bedding and Infiltration Gulf Coast Area - REF. NO. EPA-11022DEI05/ 72
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 600/9-75-00 Ic — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-065
Single-Stage Nitrification-Denitrificotion — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-051
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MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Single-Stage Nitrification-Denitrification - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-005
Sludge Conditioning Using SO2 and Low Pressure for Production of Organic Feed Concentrate - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-062
Sludge Processing for Combined Physical-Chemical-Biological Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-250
Soil Filter: A Treatment Process for Removal of Odorous Gases - REF. NO. EPA-17020—02/70
Soil Systems for Municipal Effluents — A Workshop and Selected References - REF. NO. EPA-16080GWF02/72
Soluble Phosphorus Removal in the Activated Sludge Process, Part I: Chemical-Biological Process Performance - REF. NO. EPA
17010EIP05/71
Soluble Phosphorus Removal in the Activated Sludge Process, Part II: Sludge Digestion Study-REF. NO. EPA-17010EIP10/71
Stabilization of Sewage Solids by the Channel Aeration Process - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-213
State of the Art Review on Product Recovery - REF. NO. EPA-17070DJW11769
State of the Art Review on Sludge Incineration Practice - REF. NO. EPA-17070DIV04/70
Storage and Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-070
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Sources and Abatement, Atlanta, Ga. - REF. NO. EPA-11024ELBO1/71
Storm Sewer Design - An Evaluation of the RRL Method - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-068
Storm Water Management Model, Vol. I, Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-11024DOC07/71
Storm Water Management Model, Vol. II, Verification and Testing - REF. NO. EPA-11024DOC08/71
Storm Water Management Model, Vol. Ill, User's Manual - REF. NO. EPA-11024DOC09/71
Storm Water Management Model, Vol. IV, Program listing - REF. NO. EPA-11024DOC10/71
Storm Water Management Model: Level I - Preliminary Screening Procedures - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-275
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
Storm Wafer Pollution From Urban Land Activity - REF. NO. EPA-11034FKL07/70
Storm Water Problems and Control in Sanitary Sewers, Oakland and Berkeley, California - REF. NO. EPA-11024EQG03/71
Strainer/Filter Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11020EXV07/69
Stratified Reservoir Currents - REF. NO. EPA-16080DRX10/69
Stream Pollution and Abatement from Combined Sewer Overflows, Bucyrus, Ohio - REF. NO. EPA-11024FKN11 ,/69
Stream Pollution Abatement by Supplement Pumping — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-035
Study and Experiments in Waste Water Reclamation by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-17040—05/70*
Study of an Integrated Power, Water and Wastewater Utility Complex - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-080
Study of Flow Reduction and Treatment of Wastewoter from Households - REF. NO. EPA-11050FKE12/69
Study of Nitrification and Denitrification - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODRD07/70
Study of Powdered Carbons for Waste Water Treatment and Methods for Their Applications - REF. NO. EPA-17020DNQ09/69
Study of Sludge Digestion with Sodium Chloride and Sulfate - REF. NO. EPA-17070DYF09/70
Study of Sludge Handling and Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-17070—05/68
Study of Upflow Filter for Tertiary Treatment - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-074
Study of Utilization and Disposal of Lime Sludges Containing Phosphates - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-282
Summaries of Active Extramural Research Tasks of the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory 1975 — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-018
Summary Report - Pilot Plant Studies on Dewatering Primary Digested Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-043
Supplementary Aeration of Lagoons in Rigorous Climate Areas - REF. NO. EPA-17050DVO10/71
Surge Facility for Wet and Dry Weather Flow Control - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-075
Survey of User Acceptance of the Solid Waste Removal Systems at Operation Breakthrough Sites — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-229
Suspended Solids Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-002
Swirl Concentrator as a Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator Facility - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-008
Swirl Concentrator for Erosion Runoff Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-271
System Alternatives in Oxygen Activated Sludge — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-008
SWIRL Concentrator as a Grit Separator Device - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-O26
Technical Evaluation of Phosphate-free Home Laundry Detergents - REF. NO. EPA-16080DVF02/72
Temporary Detention of Storm and Combined Sewage in Natural Underground Formations - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-242
Tertiary Treatment by Lime Addition at Santee, California - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-206
Tertiary Treatment for Phosphorus Removal at Ely, Minnesota AWT Plant, April 1973 thru March 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-082
Tertiary Treatment of Combined Domestic and Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-236
Tertiary Treatment With a Controlled Ecological System - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-022
Thermo! Wave Flowmeter for Measuring Combined Sewer Flows, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2 73 145
Toxic Materials Analysis of Street Surface Contaminates - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-283
Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows by Dissolved Air Flotation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-033
Treatment of High Strength Meatpacking Plant Wastewater by Land Application - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-302
Treatment Techniques for Removing Phosphorus from Municipal Waste waters - REF. NO. EPA-17010—01/70
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
Ultimate Disposal of Phosphate from Waste Water by Recovery as Fertilizer - REF. NO. EPA-17070ESJO1 / 70
Ultra High Rate Filtration of Activated Sludge Plant Effluent - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-222
Ultrafiltrative Dewatering of Spent Powdered Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-17020DBA03/70
Ultrasonic Filtration of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11023DZF06/70
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Ultraviolet Disinfection of Activated Sludge Effluent Discharging to Shellfish Waters - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-75-060
Underwater Storage of Combined Sewer Overflows - REF. NO. EPA-11022ECV09/71
Upgrading Wastewater Stabilization Ponds to Meet New Discharge Standards — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-
670'9-75-004
Urban Runoff Characteristics - REF. NO. EPA-11024DQU10/70
Urban Runoff Characteristics - Volume I. Analytical Studies — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-217o
Urban Runoff Characteristics: Volume II - Field Investigations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c REF. NO. EPA-600 • 2-76-217b
Urban Storm Runoff and Combined Sewer Overflow Pollution, Sacramento, California - REF. NO. EPA 11024FKM12/71
Urban Starmwater 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-116
Use of Climatic Data in Design of Sails Treatment Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-018
Use of Climatic Data in Estimating Storage Days for Soilds Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-250
Use of Improved Membranes in Tertiary Treatment by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA 170200HR1 ?/70
Utilization of Trickling Filters for Dual Treatment of Dry and Wet Weather Flows - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-071
Waste Heat Utilization in Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-165
Waste Treatment Lagoons - State of the Art - REF. NO. EPA-17090EHX07/71
Waste Water Reclamation Project for Antelope Valley Area - REF. NO. EPA-17080ESH08/68
Waste Wool as a Scavenger for Mercury Pollution in Waters - REF. NO. EPA-16080HUB04/72
Wastewater Ammonia Removal by Ion Exchange - REF. NO. EPA-17010ECZ02/71
Wastewater Demineralization by Ion Exchange - REF. NO. EPA-17040EEE12/71
Wastewater Flow Measurement in Sewers Using Ultrasound - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-243
Wastewater Management Program, Jamaica Bay, New York - Volume I. Summary Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-222a
Wastewater Management Program, Jamaica Bay, New York - Volume II. Supplemental Data - REF. NO. EPA-600 - 2-76-222B
Wastewater Reclamation Project, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands — Abstracted 600/9-76-0136 — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-134
Wastewater Sampling Transfer and Conditioning System - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-146
Wastewater Treatment and Reute 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 Treatment by Natural and Artificial Marshes — Abstracted 600/9-76-0!3c — REF. NO. EPA-600-2-76-207
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 Budget for the Gty of Laramie, Wyoming - REF. NO. EPA 17050DVO09/71
Water Pollution and Associated Effects from Street Salting - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-257
Water Pollution Aspects of Street Surface Contaminants - REF. NO. EPA-R 2-72-081
Water Pollution Aspects of Urban Runoff - REF. NO. EPA-11030DNS01 /69
Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured Products, Catalog Section I - Summary - REF. NO. EPA R2-73 179b
Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured Products, Catalog Section II - Product Listing - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-179c
Water Pollution Potential of Manufactured Products, Catalog Section III - Chemical Ingredient Listing - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-179d
Water Quality Control Through a Single Crop Agriculture, No. 4 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-75-026
Water Quality Control Through Flow Augmentation - REF. NO. EPA -16080D FOO1 /71
Water Quality Effect of Diking a Shallow Arid-Region Lake — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — 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-Truckee 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 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-009
Water Treatment by Membrane Ultrafiltration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-109
Water-Related Utilities for Small Communities in Rural Alaska — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76- 104
Winter Survival of Fecal Indicator Bacteria in a Subarctic Alaskan River - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-013
200 MOD Activated Sludge Plant Removes Phosphorus by Pickle Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-050
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Activated Carbon Treatment of Unbleached Kraft Effluent for Reuse — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660 '2-75-004
Activated Sludge - Bio-Disc Treatment of Distillery Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660 < 2-74-014
Activated Sludge Treatment of Chrome Tannery Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12120—09/69
Acute Toxic Effects of Petroleum Refinery Wastewaters on Readear Sunfish - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-241
Advanced Nonthermally Polluting Gas Turbines in Utility Application - REF. NO. EPA-16130DNE03/71
Aerated Lagoon Treatment of Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060-03/68*
Aerated Lagoon Treatment of Surftte Pulping Effluents - REF. NO. EPA 12040ELW12/70
Aerial Photographic Tracing of Pulp Mill Effluent in Marine Waters - REF. NO. EPA-12040EBY08/70
Aerobic Secondary Treatment of Plywood Glue Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-195
Aerobic Secondary Treatment of Potato Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060EHV12/70
Aerobic Treatment of Fruit Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060FAD10/69
Air Flotation - Biological Oxidation of Synthetic Rubber and Latex Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-018
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Combined Potatoe Processing Municipal Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600 • 2 76-236
Anaerobic Treatment of Synthetic Organic Wastes- REF. NO. EPA-12020DIS01772
Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Treatment for Vegetable Tanning Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12120DIK12/70
Anaerobic-Aerobic Ponds for Beet Sugar Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-025
Anaerobic-Aerobic Treatment of Textile Wastes with Activated Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-248
Analysis of Engineering Alternatives for Environmental Protection from Thermal Discharges - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-161
Analytical and Experimental Investigation of Surface Discharge of Heated Water - REF. NO. EPA- 16130DJU02/71
Analytical Variability of Five Wastewater Parameters— Petroleum REfining Industry - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-234
Application of Exchange Resins for Treatment of Textile Dye Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-016
Assessment of Technology for Possible Utilization of Bayer Process Muds - REF. NO. EPA 600 '2-76-301
Beneficial Uses of Waste Heat - An Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-16130FHJ09/70
Bio-Regenerated Activated Carbon Treatment of Textile Dye Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-12090D WMO! 771
Biological Removal of Carbon and Nitrogen Compounds from Coke Plant Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-167
Biological Treatment of Chlorophenolic Wastes - REF. NO. EPA 12130EGK06771
Biological Treatment of Concentrated Sugar Beet Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-74-028
Brass Wire Mill Process Changes and Waste Abatement, Recovery and Reuse - REF. NO. EPA-1201ODPF117-71
Cannery Waste Biological Sludge Disposal as Cattle Feed - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-253
Cannery Waste Treatment by Anaerobic Lagoons and Oxidation Ditch - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-017
Cannery Waste Treatment Kehr Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA 12060EZP09/70
Cannery Wastewater Treatment with Rotating Biological Contactor and Extended Aeration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-024
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 Wastewaters - 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 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA 660/2-75-025
Chemical Treatment of Plating Waste for Removal of Heavy Metals- REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-044
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 2-74-008
Color Removal from Kraft Pulp Mill Effluents by Massive Lime Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-086
Color Removal from Kraft Pulping Effluent by Lime Addition - REF. NO. EPA-12040ENC12/71
Color Removal From Kraft Mill Effluents By Ultrafiltration - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-73-019
Combined Steel Mill and Municipal Wastewaters Treatment- REF. NO. EPA-12010DTQ02/72
Combined Treatment of Domestic and Industrial Wastes by Activated Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-12130EZR05/71
Complete Mix Activated Sludge Treatment of Citrus Process Wastes - REF. NO. EPA 12060EZY08/71
Continuous Inplant Hot Gas Blanching of Vegetables - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-74-091
Controlling Thermal Pollution in Small Streams - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-083
Copper Recovery from Brass Mill Discharge by Cementation with Scrap Iron — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-029
Cost Estimating Methodology for Once-Through Cooling Water Discharge Modifications — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-078
Current Practice in Potato Processing Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA 12060- 10/69
Current Practice in Seafoods Processing Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-12060ECF04/70
Dairy Food Plant Wastes and Waste Treatment Practices - REF. NO. EPA 12060EGU03/71
Demonstration of a Full-Scale Waste Treatment System for a Cannery - REF. NO. EPA 12060DSB09/71
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
Development and Demonstration of Low-Level Drift Instrumentation - REF. NO. EPA-16130GNK10/71
Dialysis for Concentration and Removal of Industrial Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-223
Dilute Spent Kraft Liquor Filtration through Wood Chips - REF. NO. EPA-12040EZZ04/70
Disposal and Utilization of Waste Kiln Dust From Cement Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-O01 b — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-043
Disposal of Wastes from Water Treatment Plants - REF. NO. EPA-12120ERC08/69
Dry Caustic Heating of Clingstone Peaches on a Commercial Scale - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-092
Dry Caustic Peeling of Tree Fruit for Liquid Waste Reduction - REF. NO. EPA 12060FQE12/70
Dyestuff Color Removal by Ionizing Radiation and Chemical Oxidation - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-048
Economic Assessment of Backfitting Power Plants with ClosedCycle Cooling Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-050
Effect of Chlorination on Selected Organic Chemicals - REF. NO. EPA-12020EXG03/72
Effect of Geographical Location on Cooling Pond Requirements and Performance - REF. NO. EPA-16130FDQ03/71
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
Electromembrane Process for Regenerating Acid From Spent Pickle Liquor-REF. NO. EPA 1201OEQF03/71
Elimination of pollution from Cottage Cheese Whey by Drying and Utilization - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-254
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 Packing-house Animal Paunch and Blood - REF. NO. EPA 12060FDS11 /71
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Elimination of Water Pollution by Recycling Cement Plan* Kiln Dust — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-194
Engineering-Economic Study of Coaling Pond Performance - REF. NO. EPA-16130DFX05/70
Evaluation and Upgrading of a Multi-Stage Trickling Fitter Facility - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-] 95
Evaluation of a Pneumatic Barrier for Oil Containment — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-030
Evaluation of Polymeric Clarification of Meat-Paclcing and Domestic Wastewaters- REF. NO. EPA-660, 2-74-020
Evaluation of Waste Waters from Petroleum and Coal Processing - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-001
Experimental Evaluation of Fibrous Bed Caalescers for Separating Oil-Water Emulsions - REF. NO. EPA-12050DRC U /71
Experimental Study of Warm Water Flow Into Impoundments - Part I - REF. NO. EPA-16130— 12/68
Experimental Study of Warm Water Flow Into Impoundments - Port II - REF. NO. EPA-16130— 12/68*
Experimental Study of Warm Water Flow Into Impoundments - Port III - REF. NO. EPA-16130-12 /68**
Explicit Calibration of the Pills II System - REF. NO. EPA-660 -2-73-0 i 1
Extensive Overburden Potentials for Soil and Water Quality — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-184
Extraction of Chemical Pollutants from Industrial Wastewaters with Volatile Solvents - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-220
Feasibility Study for a Direct, Air-Cooled Condensation System — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-178
Feasibility Study Fly Ash Reclamation of Surface Mines - Hillman State Pork — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-183
Final Report Deep Water Pilot Plant Treatability Study - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-038
Fluid Bed Incineration of Petroleum Refinery Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12050EKT03 71
Fluidixed-Bed Incineration of Selected Carbonaceous Industrial Wastes- REF. NO. EPA-12120FYF03/72
Foam Separation of Kraft Pulping Wastes - REF. NO. EPA 12040EUG10/69
Forest Fertilization - A State of the Art Review and Description of Environmental Effects - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-016
Granite Industry Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-040
Granulation of Complex Fertilizers Containing Ammonium Sulf ate by Melt Technology - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-295
Guidelines: Biological Surveys at Proposed Heat Discharge Sites - REF. NO. EPA 16130--04/70
Heat and Water Vapor Exchange Between Water Surface and Atmosphere -REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-259
Heated Surface Jet Discharged into a Flowing Ambient Stream - REF. NO. EPA-5 6130FDQ03/71 *
Hy perforation for Renovation of Textile Finishing Plant Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600 /2-76-060
Identification and Control of Petrochemical Pollutants Inhibitory to Anaerobic Processes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-194
Impact of Oily Materials on Activated Sludge Systems - REF. NO. EPA-12050DSH03/71
Improvement of Treatment of Food Industry Waste - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-74-035
Industrial Waste Guide on Thermal Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-16130—09/68
Industrial Wastewater Reclamation with a 400,000-Gallon-Per-Doy Vertical Tube Evaporator - REF. NO. EPA-600 ' 2-76-260
Industrial Water Softener Waste Brine Reclamation - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-007
Influence of Log Handling on Water Quality, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-085
Information Resource: Final Report Water Pollution Control in Water Utilities - REF. NO. EPA-660 - 2- 73-020
Information Resource: Water Pollution Control in the Water Utility Industry - REF. NO. EPA-12120EUR1171
Infrared Dry Caustic vs. Wet Caustic Peeling of White Potatoes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-088
Inorganic Chemicals Industry Profile - REF. NO. EPA 12020EJI07 71
Inorganic Fertilizer and Phosphate Mining Industries - Water Pollution and Control - REF. NO. EPA-12020FPD09'71
Inverted Siphons for Oil Trapping — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-028
Investigation of Techniques for Removal of Chromium from Electroplating Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-1201OEIE03/71
Investigation oi Techniques for Removal of Cyanide from Electroplating Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-1201OEIE11 ,/71
Investigation of Treating Electroplaters Cyanide Waste by Electrodialysis - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-287
Ion Exchange Color and Mineral Removal from Kraft Bleach Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-255
Ion Exchange Process for Recovery of Chromate from Pigment Manufacturing - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-044
Joint Treatment of Municipal Sewage and Pulp Mill Effluents - REF. NO. EPA 12130EDX07/70
Kraft Effluent Color Characterization Before and After Stoichiometric Lime Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-141
Kraft Pulping Effluent Treatment and Reuse - State of the Art - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-164
laboratory Study of Continous Electro-oxidation of Dilute Cuanide Waste - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-059
Leather Tanning and Finishing Waste Management Research and Development Program - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-230
Limestone Treatment of Rinse Waters from Hydrochloric Acid Pickling of Steel - REF. NO. EPA 1201ODUL02/71
Liquid Wastes from Canning and Freezing Fruits and Vegetables - REF. NO. EPA-12060EDK08/71
Low Water Volume Enzyme Deoctivalion of Vegetables Before Preservation - REF. NO. EPA S2 -73 193
Magnesium Carbonate, A Recycled Coagulant for Water Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-12120E5W06 < 71
Management of Recycled Waste-Process Water Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-223
Managing and Disposing of Residues from Environmental Control Facilities in the Steel Industry - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-267
Mathematical Models for the Prediction of Temperature Distributions Resulting from the Discharge of Heated Water into Large Bodies of
Water-REF. NO. EPA-16130DWO10/70
Mathematical Models for the Prediction of Thermal Energy Change in Impoundments - REF. NO. EPA-16130EXT12 69
Measurement of Residual Chlorine Levels in Cooling Water — Amperometric Method - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-039
Membrane Processing of Cottage Cheese Whey for Pollution Abatement - REF. NO. EPA-12060DXF07 • 71
Mercury Recovery from Contaminated Waste Waters an
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INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Modular Wastewater Treatment System Demonstration For the Textile Maintenance Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-037
Multi-System Biological Treatment of Bleached Kraft Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-12040EMY12/71
National Meat-Packing Waste Management Research and Development Program - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-178
Naval Stores Wastewater Pruification and Reuse by Activated Carbon Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-227
New Membranes for Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Metal Finishing Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-033
New Membranes for Treating Metal Finishing Effluents by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 6-197
Nomographs for Thermal Pollution Control Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-004
Numerical Thermal Plume Model for Vertical Outfalls in Shallow Waters - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-162
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, February 1976 - April 1976 — Abstracted 600/9-76-0I3c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-215
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, November 1975 - January 1976 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-185
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports: May 1976 - July 1976 - RE :. NO. EPA-600/2-76-266
Oily Waste Disposal by Soil Cultivation Process - REF. NO. EI-A-R2-72-110
Optimizing a Petrochemical Waste Bio-Oxidation System Through Automation — Abstracted 600/9-75-00U — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-021
Organic Compounds in Pulp Mill Lagoon Discharge — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-75-028
Papermill Wastewater Treatment by Microstraining - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-252
Paunch Manure as a Feed Supplement in Channel Catfish Farming - REF. NO. EPA-660, 2-74-046
Pesticide Manufacturing Industry - Current Waste Treatment and Disposal Practices - REF. NO. EPA-12020FYEO1/72
Petrochemical Effluents Treatment Practices - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-12020—02/70
Phenolic Water Reuse by Diatomite Filtration - REF. NO. EPA-12080EZF09/70
Physical-Chemical Treatment of Municipal Wastes by Recycled Magnesium Carbonate - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74- 055
Pilot Plant Installation for Fungal Treatment of Vegetable Canning Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060EDZ08/71
Pilot Plant Optimization of Phosphoric Acid Recovery Process — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — 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
Plant Scale Studies of the Magnesium Carbonate Water Treatment Process - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-75-006
Pollution Abatement and By-Product Recovery in Shellfish and Fisheries Processing - REF. NO. EPA-12130F JQ06/71
Pollution Abatement by Fiber Modification - REF. NO. EPA-12040EFC01 /71
Pollution Control Technology for Pesticide Formulators and Packagers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-094
Polymeric Materials for Treatment and Recovery of Petrochemical Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12020DQC03/71
Potato Waste Treatment (Proceedings of a Symposium) - REF. NO. EPA-12060—03/68
Potential Environmental Effects of an Offshore Submerged Nuclear Power Plant, Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA-16130GFI06/71
Potential Environmental Effects of an Offshore Submerged Nuclear Power Plant, Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA 16130GFI06/71 *
Potential Environmental Modifications Produced by Large Evaporative Cooling Towers- REF. NO. EPA-16130DNH01 /71
Poultry Processing Wastewater Treatment and Reuses - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-060
Predicting and Controlling Residual Chlorine in Cooling Tower Blowdown - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-273
Predictive Model for Thermal Stratification and Water Qualify in Reservoirs - REF. NO. EPA-16130DJHO1 /71
Preliminary Investigational Requirements - Petrochemical and Refinery Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-12020EID03/71
Procedure and Case Study Demonstration for Evaluating the Cost of Thermal Effluent Control for Proposed, A Steam-Electric Generating
Units (Final Report) - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-074a
Procedure for Estimating Costs of Thermal Effluent Modifications for Existing Steam-Electric Generating Stations (Study Paper No. 2), A
- REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-074b
Proceedings of the Sixth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-224
Proceedings First National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060—04/70
Proceedings Fourth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-031
Proceedings Second National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes-REF. NO. EPA-12060- -03/71
Proceedings Seventh National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-304
Proceedings Third National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-018
Proceedings: Fifth National Symposium on Food Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-058
Process and Environmental Technology for Producing SNG and Liquid Fuels — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-7 5-01 1
Program for Preventing and Eliminating Oil Pollution of the Buffalo River — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-029
Projected Wastewater Treatment Costs in the Organic Chemicals Industry - REF. NO. EPA-12020GND07/71
Projects in the Industrial Pollution Control Division - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-600- 2-75-001
Projects in the Industrial Pollution Control Program, July 1972 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-120
Projects of the Industrial Pollution Control Branch - REF. NO. EPA-12000-07/71
Protein Production from Acid Whey VIA Fermentation - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-025
Pro^type System for Plugging Leaks in Ruptured Containers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-300
Pyrite Depression by Reduction of Solution Oxidation Potential - REF. NO. EPA-1201ODIM08/70
Radiation Treatment of High Strength Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — 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-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-016
Recondition and Reuse of Organically Contaminated Waste Sodium Chloride Brines - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-200
Reconditioning of Food Processing Brines - REF. NO. EPA-12060EHU03/71
Recovery of Fatty Materials From Edible Oil Refinery Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-015
Recycle of Papermill Waste Waters and Application of Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-12040FUBO 1 /72
271
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Recycle of Synthetic Warp Sizes From Textile Desizing Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-660 2-75-014
Reduction of Salt Content of Food Processing Liquid Waste Effluent - REF. NO. EPA 12060DXLO1 '71
Refinery Effluent Water Treatment Plant Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA 660/2-75-020
Regeneration of Chramated Aluminum Deoxidizers - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-73-023
Removal and Separation of Spilled Hazardous Materials from Impoundment Bottoms - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-245
Removal of Chromium from Plating Rinse Water Using Activated Carbon — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670 -2- 75-055
Removal of Soluble BODs in Primary Clarifiers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-221
Renovation of Industrial Inorganic Wastewater by Evaporation with Interface Enhancement — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-017
Research on the Physical Aspects of Thermal Pollution - REF. NO. EPA 16130DPU02/71
Research on Dry-Type Cooling Towers for Thermal Electric Generation, Part I - REF. NO. EPA-16130EES11 70
Research on Dry-Type Cooling Towers for Thermal Electric Generation, Part II - REF. NO. EPA-16130EES11 /70*
Research Study of Coal Preparation Plant and By-Product Cake Plant Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-660 '2-74-050
Reuse of Chemical Fiber Plant Wastewater and Cooling Water Blowdown - REF. NO. EPA 12090EUX10/70
Reuse of Power Plant Desulfurization Waste Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-024
Reverse'Osmosis Concentration of Dilute Pulp and Paper Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-12040EEL02/72
Rigid, Perforated Plate Oil Boom for High Currents - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-263
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
Secondary Treatment of Potato Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060—07 / 69
Secondary Waste Treatment for a Small Diversified Tannery - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-209
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
Slime Growth Evaluation of Treated Pulp Mill Waste - REF. NO. EPA-12040DLQ08/71
Sludge Material Recovery System for Manufacturers of Pigmented Papers - REF. NO. EPA-12040FES07/71
Solvent Extraction Status Report - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-073
State of the Art of Textile Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA -12090ECS02 / 71
State of the Art Review of Metal Finishing Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-1201OEIE11 -68
State of-the-Art: Military Explosives and Propellents Production Industry. Volume III - Wastewater Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-213c
State-of-the-Art Review of Pulp and Paper Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-184
State-of-the-Art: Military Explosives and Propellents Production Industry. Volume I - The Military Explosives and Propellents Industry -
REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-213a
State-of-the-Art: Military Explosives and Propellents Production Industry. Volume II - Wastewater Characterization - REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-213b
State-of-Art, Sugarbeet Processing Waste Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-12060DSI07 71
State-of-The-Art For The Inorganic Chemicals Industry: Commercial Explosives — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-74-009b
State-of-The-Ari 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 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-74-0090
Steam Stripping Odorous Substances from Kraft Effluent Streams - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-196
Studies of Low Molecular Weight Lignin Sulfonates- REF. NO. EPA 660 2 74 -069
Study of the Photodegradation of Commercial Dyes, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-058
Study of Feasibility of Herbicide Orange Chlorinolysis - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-74-006
Study of Gamma Induced Low Temperature Oxidation of Textile Effluents - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-260
Submerged Combustion Evaporator for Concentration of Brewery Spent Grain Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-660' 2- 74-059
Sulfuric Acid and Ferrous Sulfate Recovery From Waste Pickle Liquor - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-73-032
Surface Discharge of Heated Water - REF. NO. EPA-16130FSU12 71
Survey of Alternate Methods for Cooling Condenser Discharge Water - System Selection, Design and Optimization - REF. NO. EPA
16130DHS01/71
Survey of Alternate Methods for Cooling Condenser Discharge Water - Large Scale Heat Rejection Equipment - REF. NO. EPA
16130DHS07/69
Survey of Alternate Methods for Cooling Condenser Discharge Water - Operating Characteristics and Design Criteria - REF. NO. EPA
16130DHS08/70
Survey of Alternate Methods for Cooling Condenser Discharge Water - Total Community Considerations in the Utilization of Rejected
Heot-REF.NO.EPA-16130DHSll/70
System for Industrial Waste Treatment RD&D Project Priority Assignment - REF. NO. EPA-12000FLX02 / 71
Taxonomy of Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolated From Pulp/Paper Mill Wastewater — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
660/2-75-024
Technical and Economic Evaluation of Cooling Systems Blowdown Control Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-660' 2-73-026
Temperature Prediction in Stratified Water: Mathematical Model - User's Manual - REF. NO. EPA-16130DJH04/71
Test Method for Volatile Component Stripping of Wastewcter - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-044
Thermal Pollution: Status of the Art - REF. NO. EPA-16130ENT12/69
Thermoelectric Generators Powered by Thermal Waste from Electric Power Plants - REF. NO. EPA-16130— 10/70
272
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Treating Wood Preserving Plant Waste water by Chemical and Biological Methods - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-231
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 Acid Mine Drainage by the Alumina-Lime-Soda Process — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 2- 76-206
Treatment of Cheese Processing Wastewalers in Aerated Lagoons - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-012
Treatment of Citrus Processing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12060 —10/70
Treatment of Complex Cyanide Compounds for Reuse or Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-269
Treatment of Denim Textile Mill Wastewaters: Neutralization and Color Removal — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 Effluent Waters from Vegetable Oil Refining - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-294
Treatment of Elctroplating Wastes by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-261
Treatment of Laundromat Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-108
Treatment of Packing House Waste by Anaerobic Lagoons in Plastic-Media Filters - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-027
Treatment of Selected Internal Kraft Mill Wastes in a Cooling Tower - REF. NO. EPA-12040EEK08/71
Treatment of Sole Leather Vegetable Tannery Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-12120--09/70
Treatment of Sulfite Evaporator Condensates for Recovery of Volatile Components - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-030
Treatment of Textile Wastewater by Activated Sludge and Alum Coagulation — Abstracted 600/9-75-00)d — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-75-055
Treatment of Waste Water-Waste Oil Mixtures - REF. NO. EPA-1201OEZV02/70
Treatment of Wastewater from the Production of Polyhydric Organic* - REF. NO. EPA-12020EEQ10/71
Trickling Filter Treatment of Fruit Processing Waste Waters - REF. NO. EPA-12060EAE09/71
Turbulent Bed Cooling Tower — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 660/2-75-027
Ultrathin Membranes for Treating Mela) Finishing Effluents by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-1201ODRM11 ,'71
Use of Fungi Imperfect! in Waste Control - REF. NO. EPA-12060EHT07/70
Users' Manual for Three-Dimensional Heated Surface Discharge Computations, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-133
Waste Citrus Activated Sludge As a Poultry Feed Ingredient — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — 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 Reduction in Food Canning Operations - REF. NO. EPA-12060—08/70
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 Treatment Facilities for a Poly vinyl Chloride Production Plant - REF. NO. EPA-12020D JI06/71
Wastewater Treatment Studies in Aggregate and Concrete Products - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-003
Water and Waste Management in Poultry Processing - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-031
Water Pollution Caused by Inactive Ore and Mineral Mines - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-298
Water Pollution Control in the Carbon and Alloy Steel Industry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-193
Water Pollution Control in the Primary Nonferrous Metals Industry, Vol. I - Copper, Zinc, and Lead Industries - REF. NO. EPA-
R2-73-247a
Water Pollution Control in the Primary Nonferrous Metals Industry, Vol. II - Aluminum, Mercury, Gold, Silver, Molybdenum, and
Tungsten - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-247b
Water Pollution Reduction Through Recovery of Desizing Wastes - REF. NO. EPA 12090EOEO1 /72
Water Recycle/Reuse Possibilities: Power Plant Boiler and Cooling System - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-74-089
Water Reuse in a Paper Reprocessing Plant - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-232
Waterborne Wastes of the Paint and Inorganic Pigments Industries - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-030
Whey Effluent Packed Tower Trickling Filtration - REF. NO. EPA-12130DUJ09/71
Workbook of Thermal Plume Prediction - Vol. I - Submerged Discharges - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-005o
Workbook of Thermal Plume Prediction - Vol. II - Surface Discharges - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-005B
Working Paper No. 67: Economic Aspects of Thermal Pollution Control in the Electric Power Industry - REF. NO. EPA 16130—09/69
Workshop on In-Plont Waste Reduction in the Meat Industry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-214
Zinc Precipitation and Recovery from Viscose Rayon Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-12090ESG01 /71
NON-POINT POLLUTION CONTROL
Abatement of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-092
Acid Mine Drainage Formation and Abatement - REF. NO. EPA 1401OFPR04/71
Acid Mine Drainage Treatment by Ion Exchange - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-056
Acid Mine Waste Treatment Using Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA 14010DYG08/71
Aerial Detection of Spill Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-289
Aerial Spill Prevention Surveillance During Sub-Optimum Weather - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-243
Aerial Surveillance Spill Prevention System - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-007
Agricultural Pollution of the Great Lakes Basin - REF. NO. EPA-13020-07/71
Agricultural Practices and Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA 13040EYX11 /69
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
273
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
NON-POINT POLLUTION CONTROL
Air Modulated Vacuum Oil Recovery Collection of Spilled Oil (Foams) - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-033
Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon Treatment of Dairy Manure Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-030
Analysis of Emissions from Outboard Two Cycle Marine Engines — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-061
Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-75-062
Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines and Effects on the Environment - Southern Lakes — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013t — REF. NO. EPA-600, 2-76-188
Appearance and Visibility of Thin Oil Films on Water, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-039
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
Assessment of Irrigation Return Flow Models - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-219
Automated Treatment and Recycle of Swine Feedlot Wastewaters - REF. NO. EPA-600, 2-76-240
Basic Waste Characteristics at Winter Recreation Areas - REF. NO. EPA-15010—01/69
Beef Cattle Feedlot Site Selection for Environmental Protection - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-129
Bibliography of Livestock Waste Management - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-101
Biological Effects of Oil Pollution - Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-15080FHU10/69
Biological Effects of Oil Pollution, Selected Bibliography II - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-055
Brine Disposal Treatment Practices Relating to the Oil Production Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-037
Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEMS09/69
Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEMS09 69*
Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Vol. Ill - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEMS09/69**
Bulk Transport of Waste Slurries to Inland and Ocean Disposal Sites - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEMS09/69***
Carbonate Bonding of Coal Refuse - REF. NO. EPA-14010FOA02/71
Carbonate Bonding of Taconite Tailings - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-74-001
Cation Transport in Soils and Factors Affecting Soil Carbonate Solubility - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-235
Characteristics and Pollution Problems of Irrigation Return Flow - REF. NO. EPA-13030-05/69
Characteristics of Rainfall Runoff from a Beef Cattle Feedlot - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-061
Characteristics of Wastes from Southwestern Cattle Feedlots - REF. NO. EPA-13040DEM01 /71
Characterization of Vessel Waste in Duluth-Superior Harbor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-097
Chemical Treatment of Oil Slicks-REF. NO. EPA-15080—03/69
Cleaning Oil-Contaminated Beaches - REF. NO. EPA-15080FHS08/69
Closed System Waste Management for Livestock - REF. NO. EPA-13040DKP06/71
Collected Papers Regarding Nitrates in Agricultural Waste Waters - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY12/69
Collection, Underwater Storage, and Disposal of Pleasurecraft Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-15020DHE09/69
Combustion Toilet for Use on Small Boats - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-053
Concentrated Mine Drainage Disposal Into Sewage Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFBZ09/71
Concept Development of a Hydraulic Skimmer System for Recovery of Floating Oil - REF. NO. EPA-15080FWP04/71
Concept Evaluation: Recovery of Floating Oil Using Polyurethane Foam Sorbent - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-049
Control of Hazardous Chemical Spills by Physical Barriers - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-185
Control of Mine Drainage from Coal Mine Mineral Wastes - Phase I - Hydrology and Related Experiments - REF. NO. EPA
14010DDH08/71
Control of Mine Drainage from Coal Mine Mineral Wastes - Phase II, Pollution Abatement and Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-230
Control of Pollution from Outboard Engine Exhaust: A Reconnaissance Study - REF. NO. EPA 15020ENN09/71
Control of Sediments, Nutrients, and Adsorbed Biocides in Surface Irrigation Return Flows - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-237
Control of Spillage of Hazardous Polluting Substai ces - REF. NO. EPA-15090FOZ10/70
Control of Water Pollution From Cropland, Vol. I -,' 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
Conversion of Cattle Manure into Useful Products - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-238
Conversion of Crankcase Waste Oil into Useful Products - REF. NO. EPA-15080DBO03 /71
Crankcase Drainage from In-Service Out-board Motors — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla —KEF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-092
Demonstration of a Non-Aqueous Sewage Disposal System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-088
Demonstration of a Waste Disposal System for Livestock Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-245
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
Denitrification by Anaerobic Filters and Ponds- REF. NO. EPA- 13030ELY04/71-08
Denitrification by Anaerobic Filters and Ponds - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY06/71-14
Desalination of Agricultural Tile Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY05/71-12
Design Criteria for Swine Waste Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-233
Design Parameters for the Land Application of Dairy Manure - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-187
274
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
NON-POINT POLLUTION CONTROL
Design Parameters for Animal Waste Treatment Systems - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-063
Design Parameters for Animal Waste Treatment Systems - Nitrogen Control ~ Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-190
Detection of Abandoned Underground Coal Mines by Geophysical Methods - REF. NO. EPA-14010EHN04/71
Development and Demonstration of an Underwater Oil Harvesting Technique, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-205
Development and Demonstration of Nutrient Removal from Animal Wastes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-095
Development and Evaluation Report: Physical Chemical Marine Sanitation System - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-043
Development and Preliminary Design of a Sorbent-Oil Recovery System - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-156
Development of a Mobile System for Cleaning Oil-Contaminated Beaches - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-233
Development of a Mobile Treatment System for Handling Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Dewatering of Mine Drainage Sludge-REF. NO. EPA-14010FJX12/71
Dewatering of Mine Drainage Sludge - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-169
Disposal of Cattle Feedlot Wastes by Pyrolysis, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-096
Effectiveness of Surface Mine Sedimentation Ponds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-117
Effects of Agricultural Waste Water Treatment on Algal Bioassay Response - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY08/71-09
Effects of Antibacterial Agents on Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEGJ11 /69
Effects of Exhaust from Two-Cycled Outboard Engines - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-063
Effects of Irrigation Methods on Groundwater Pollution by Nitrates and Other Solutes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-291
Effects of Oil Pollution on Waterfowl: A Study of Salvage Methods - REF. NO. EPA-15080EBZ12/70
Effects of Various Gas Atmospheres on the Oxidation of Coal Mine Pyrites- REF. NO. EPA-1401OECC08/71
Electrochemical Removal of Heavy Metals from Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-74-023
Electrochemical Treatment of Acid Mine Waters - REF. NO. EPA 1401OFNQ02/72
Environmental Protection in Surface Mining of Coal - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-093
Evaluation of a New Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Process -REF. NO. EPA-14010DYI02/71
Evaluation of Beef Cattle Feedlot Waste Management Alternatives - REF. NO. EPA-13040FXG11 /71
Evaluation of Canal Lining for Salinity Control in Grand Valley - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-047
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. EPA-660/2-74-052
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 Pollution Abatement Procedures, Moraine State Park - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-140
Evaluation of Pyritic Oxidation by Nuclear Methods - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFII03/71
Evaluation of Selected Earthmoving Equipment for the Restoration of Oil-Contaminated Beaches - REF. NO. EPA-15080EOS10/70-1
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-128
Feasibility of Plastic Foam Plugs for Sealing Leaking Chemical Containers - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-251
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 Analysis of Incinerator Systems for Restoration of Oil Contaminated Beaches - REF. NO. EPA-15080DXE11 /70
Feasibility Demonstration of an Aerial Surveillance Spill Prevention System - REF. NO. EPA-15080HOL01 /72
Feasibility Study of a New Surface Mining Method "Longwall Stripping" - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-002
Feasibility Study of Lake Hope Mine Drainage Demonstration Project - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-151
Feasibility Study of Mining Coal in an Oxygen Free Atmosphere - REF. NO. EPA-14010DZM08/70
Feasibility Study Manual - Mine Water Pollution Control Demonstrations - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFLW07/70
Feasibility Study Upper Meander Creek Mine Drainage Abatement Project - REF. NO. EPA-1401OHBQ09/71
Flexible Holding Tank for Pleasurecraft Sanitary System - REF. NO. EPA 15020DGR08/70
Floating Oil Recovery Devices - REF. NO. EPA-15080FWO02/71
Flocculation and Clarification of Mineral Suspensions - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODRB05/71
Flow into a Stratified Reservoir - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-037
Foam Separation of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFUI10/71
Free Floating Endless Belt Oil Skimmer, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-006
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
Gelling Crude Oils to Reduce Marine Pollution From Tanker Oil Spills - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJN01 /71
Guidelines for the Disposal of Small Quantities of Unused Pesticide — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-057
Guidelines for Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Implementation - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-015
Herbicide Contamination of Surface Runoff Waters - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-266
Herbicide Runoff from Four Coastal Plain Soil Types - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-017
Houseboat Waste Characteristics and Treatment - REF. NO. EPA 15020-04 /68
Houseboat Wastes: Methods for Collection and Treatment - REF. NO. EPA-15020-06/67
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
NON-POINT POLLUTION CONTROL
Impact of Hydrologic Modifications on Water Quality — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-007
Industrial Waste Guide an Logging Practices - REF. NO. EPA-13010—02/70
Inorganic Sulfur Oxidation by Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODAY06/71
Investigation of Acid Mine Drainage Effects on Reservoir Fishery Populations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-107
Investigation of Surface Films - Chesapeake Bay Entrance - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-099
Investigation of Use of Gel Material for Mine Sealing - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-135
Investigative Mine Survey of a Small Watershed - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODMO03/70-A
Irrigation Management for Control of Quality of Irrigation Return Flow - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-265
Irrigation Management Affecting Quality and Quantity of Return Flow - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-226
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
Legal Problems of Coal Mine Reclamation - REF. NO. EPA-14010FZU03/72
Limestone and Limestone-Lime Neutralization of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-051
Limestone Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEIZO1 /70
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 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-003
Livestock and the Environment: A Bibliography with Abstracts— Volume III — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600'2-76-189
Loading Functions for Assessment of Water Pollution from Nonpoint Sources -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-76-151
Losses of Fertilizers and Pesticides from Claypan Soils - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-068
Management of Nutrients on Agricultural Land for Improved Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-13020DPB08/71
Management Practices Affecting Quality and Quantity of Irrigation Return Flow — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
660/2-75-005
Manure Harvesting Practices: Effects on Waste Characteristics and Runoff - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 6-292
Marine Sanitation System Demonstration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-226
Methods to Treat, Control and Monitor Spilled Hazardous Materials — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-042
Microbial Factor in Acid Mine Drainage Formation - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODKN11770
Microbiological Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage Waters - REF. NO. EPA-1401 OEM W09/71
Mine Drainage Pollution Control Demonstration Grant Procedures and Requirement — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-
670/2-74-O03
Mine Spoil Potentials for Soil and Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-070
Mine Spoil Potentials for Water Quality and Controlled Erosion - REF. NO. EPA-14010EJE12/71
Modeling Pesticides and Nutrients on Agricultural Lands -~ Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-043
Multiparameter Oil Pollution Source Identification System, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-221
National Animal Feedlot Waste Research Program - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-157
National Irrigation Return Flow Research and Development Program - REF. NO. EPA-13030GJS12/71
Neutradesulfating Treatment Process for Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODYH12 /71
Neutralization of High Ferric Iron Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401OETV08/70
New Mine Sealing Techniques for Water Pollution Abatement - REF. NO. EPA-14010DMO03/70
Nitrogen and Irrigation Management to Reduce Return-Flow Pollution in the Columbia Basin ~- Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — 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
Nutrients from Tile Drainage Systems - REF. NO. EPA-13030EIY05/71 -03
Odors from Confined Livestock Production - A State of the Art - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-74-023
Oil Containment Systems - REF. NO. EPA 15080— 10/70
Oil Dispersing Chemicals - REF. NO. EPA-15080EHO05/69
Oil Pollution Incident, Platform Charlie, Main Pass Block 41 Field, Louisiana - REF. NO. EPA-15080FTU05/71
Oil Pollution Source Identification - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-102
Oil Recovery System Using Sorbent Material - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-068
Oil Recovery System Utilizing Polyure*ane Foam—A Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-73-084
Oil Sampling Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-15080FHT12/69
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-003
OH 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-113
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, February 1975 - April 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001c — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-059
Oil Spill and Oil Pollution Reports, May 1975 - July 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-129
Oil Spill Surveillance System Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-215
Oil Spills Control Manual for Fire Departments - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-117
Oil Tagging System Study - Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJO05/70
Oil Tagging System Study - Summary - REF. NO. EPA-15080D JO 10/69
Oil/Sorbent Harvesting System for Use on Vessels of Opportunity - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-166
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
NON-POINT POLLUTION CONTROL
Oil/Water Separation System with Sea Skimmer-PEF. NO. EPA-15080DJP10/70
On-Shore Treatment Systems far Sewerage from Watercraft Retention Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA
670/2-75-007
Oxidation of Pyrites in Chlorinated Solvents - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-069
Oxygenation of Ferrous Iron - REF. NO. EPA-14010—06/70
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
Petroleum Systems Reliability Analysis, Vol. I - Engineering Report - REF. NO. EPA R2-73 280a
Petroleum Systems Reliability Analysis, Voi. II - Appendices - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-280b
Pilot Scale Study of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-14010EXA03/71
Pollution Abatement From Cattle Feedlots in Northeastern Colorado and Nebraska — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
660/2-75-015
Pollution Aspects of Catfish Production—Review and Projections - REF. NO. EPA-660, 2-74-064
Pollution Implications of Animal Wastes - A Forward Oriented Review - REF. NO. EPA-13040—07/68
Pollution Problems and Research Needs for an Oil Shale Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-74-067
Possibility of Reducing Nitrogen in Drainage Water by On Farm Practices - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY05/72-11
Potential Environmental Impacts of Solar Heating and Cooling Systems — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 7-76--014
Prediction of Sub-soil Erodibility Using Chemical, Mineralogical and Physical Parameters - REF. NO. EPA-660,2 -74-043
Prediction Modeling for Salinity Control in Irrigation Return Flows - REF. NO. EPA-R2- 73-168
Preliminary Design of a Comprehensive Waste Oil Processing Facility — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670 2-75-056
Preliminary Operations Planning Manual for the Restoration of Oil-Contaminated Beaches - REF. NO. EPA-15080EOS03/70
Proceedings: Joint Conference on Prevention and Control of Oil Spills - REF. NO. EPA-15080EILI2/69
Production and Transport of Gaseous NH3 and H2$ Assocated with Livestock Production - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-239
Programmed Demonstration for Erosion and Sediment Control Specialist- REF. NO. EPA-660 '2-74-071
Projects of the Agricultural and Marine Pollution Control Section, March 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-171
Projects of the Pollution Control Analysis Section, November 1972 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-134
Protonation of Organic Bases in Clay-Water Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600 J-76-021
Purification of Mine Water by Freezing - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODRZ02/71
Pyritic Systems: A Mathematical Model - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-002
Quantification of Pollution in Agricultural Runoff - REF. NO. EPA-660 '2-74-005
Rapid Detection System for Organophosphates and Carbamate Insecticides in Water- REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-010
Rapidly Deployable Oil Containment Boom for Emergency Harbor Use, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-112
Recovery of Floating Oil Rotating Disk Type Skimmer - REF. NO. EPA-15080FWN07 - 71
Recovery of Oil Spills Using Vortex Assisted Airlift System - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJM07 70
Recycling of Waste Oils — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-068
Rehabilitation of a Brine-Polluted Aquifer - REF. NO. EPA R 2-72-014
Removal of Dissolved Contaminants from Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-130
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-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-006
Removal of Nitrate by an Algal System - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY04/71 -07
Removal of Nitrate by an Algal System - Phase II - REF. NO. EPA 13030ELY06 71 -13
Removal of Nitrogen from Tile Drainage - A Summary Report - REF. NO. EPA 13030ELY05/71 -06
Removal of Oil from Under Piers - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-116
Research Needs for Irrigation Return Flow Quality Control - REF. NO. EPA-13030-1171
Research Status of Effects of Land Application of Animal Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-010
Restoration of Beaches Contaminated by Oil - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-045
Revegetation Augmentation by Reuse of Treated Active Surface Mine Drainage - A Feasibility Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-119
Reverse Osmosis Demineralization of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFQR03/72
Review of Santa Barbara Channel Oil Pollution Incident - REF. NO. EPA-15080EAG07/69
Role of Animal Wastes in Agricultural Land Runoff - REF. NO. EPA 13020DGX08/7]
Rotary Precoat Filtration of Sludge from Acid Mine Drainage Neutralization - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODI105 71
Runoff of Oils from Rural Roads Treated to Suppress Dust - REF. NO. EPA-R2 -72-054
Santa Barbara Oil Pollution, 1969 - REF. NO. EPA 15080DZR11 70
Santa Barbara Oil Spill: Short-term Analysis of Macroplankton and Fish - REF. NO. EPA-1 5080EAL02/71
Scientific Irrigation Scheduling for Salinity Control of Irrigation Return Flows — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-
600/2-75-064
Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts, 1968-1969- REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-094
Selected Irrigation Return Flow Quality Abstracts, 1970-1971 - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-271
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 Withdrawal from a Stratified Reservoir-REF. NO. EPA 15040EJZ12/70
Shore Termination for Oil Spill Booms - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-114
Silicate Treatment for Acid Mine Drainage Prevention - REF. NO. EPA 1401ODLI02 '71
Small Vacuum Oil Skimming System, A - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-115
Soil Modification for 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
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
NON-POINT POLLUTION CONTROL
Spreading and Movement of Oil Spills - REF. NO. EPA-15080EPL04/70
Standard Dispersant Effectiveness and ToxicHy Tests - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-201
State of Maryland Waste Oil Recovery and Reuse Program - REF. NO. EPA-670- 2-74-013
State-of-the-Art: Sand and Gravel Industry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-066
State-of-the-Art: Swine Waste Production and Presentment Processes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-290
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
Storage of Wastes from Watercraft and Disposal at Shore Facilities - REF. NO. EPA-150200HB04/70
Studies of Limestone Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage - Part II - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEIZ12/71
Studies on Densification of Coal Mine Drainage Sludge - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEJT09/71
Studies on Effects of Watershed Practices on Streams - REF. NO. EPA-1301OEGA02/71
Study of Sulfur Recovery from Coal Refuse - REF. HO. EPA-1401 OF YY09/71
Sulfide to Sulf ate Reaction Mechanism - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFPS02/70
Sulfide Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODLC11769
Surface Effects Skimmer Development — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-066
Survival of Pathogens in Animal Manure Disposal — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA 660/2-75-012
Techniques to Reduce Nitrogen in Drainage Effluent During Transport - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY06/71-10
Temperature Effects of Crude Oil in the Upper Intertidal Zone — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-127
Testing and Evaluation of Oil Spill Recovery Equipment - REF. NO. EPA-15080DOZ12/70
Treatment and Ultimate Disposal of Cattle Feedlot Wastes -- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-013
Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODEE12/70
Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage by Ozone Oxidation - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFMH12/70
Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage by Reverse Osmosis - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODYK03/70
Treatment of Ferrous Acid Mine Drainage with Activated Carbon - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-150
Treatment of Hazardous Material Spills With Floating Mass Transfer Media - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-078
Trough Creek Limestone Barrier Installation and Evaluation ~- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-114
Ultrasonic Emulsification of Oil Tanker Cargo - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJQ04/70
Underground Coal Mining Methods to Abate Water Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFKK12/70
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
Urban Soil Erosion and Sediment Control - REF. NO. EPA-15030DTL05/70
Use of Fire Streams to Control Floating Oil - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-113
Use of Latex as a Soil Sealant to Control Acid Mine Drainage - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEFK06/72
Use of Soil Parameters for Describing Pesticide Movement Through Soils — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Ib — REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-009
Using Fire Streams with a Self-Propelled Oil Spill Skimmer- REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-181
Utilization of Phosphate Slime - REF. NO. EPA-14050EPU08/71
Volatization of losses of Pesticides from Soil - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-054
Vortex Separation Process for Oil Spill Recovery Systems - REF. NO. EPA-15080EUU10/70
Waste Automotive Lubricating Oil as a Municipal Incinerator Fuel - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-293
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 Infiltration Control to Achieve Mine Water Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-142
Water Pollution Potential of Spent Oil Shale Residues - REF. NO. EPA-14030EDB12/71
Water Quality Control in Mine Spoils — Upper Colorado River Basin -- Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc -- REF. NO. EPA 670/2-75-048
Water Quality Management Problems in Arid Regions - REF. NO. EPA-13030DY Y06/69
Watercraft Waste Treatment System Development and Demonstration Report - REF. NO. EPA-15020DHG09/71
Working Paper No. 68 - Evaluation of Extended Aeration Treatment at Recreation Areas - REF. NO. EPA-15010—03/70
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
A.P.S. Electro-Tube Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-154b
A.P.S. Electrostatic Scrubber Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-154a
Abatement of Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-O42
Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide In Spray Column and Turbulant Contacting Absorbers - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-023
Absorption of SO2 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 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
Afterburner Systems Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-062
278
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Air Pollution from Fuel Combustion in Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-241
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 NO. Control in Coal-Fired Utility Boilers - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-274
Analysis of Test Data for NOx Control in Gas and Oil-Fired Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOU — REF. NO. EPA 650/2 75-012
Andersen Filter Substrate Weight Loss — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-022
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 Desulfurization of Coal: Initial Survey of Fifteen Coals - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74 025
Applicability of SO2 Control Processes to Power Plants - REF. NO. EPA -R2-72-100
Application of Automatic Data Processing Technology to Laboratory Problems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-035
Application of Foam Scrubbing to Fine Particle Control—Phase I --- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76- 1 25
Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Particulate - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-031 b
Application of Holographic Methods to the Measurement of Flames and Particulate - Volume 1 - REF. NO. EPA-650 2 74 031 a
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
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 Clean 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 - Final Report — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-001C
Assessment of Catalysts for Control of NOx from Stationary Power Plants, Phase I, Volume II - Data Bank Citation Indices — 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-650/2-74-088
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
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-064
Baseline Measurement Test Results for the Cat-Ox Demonstration Program - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-189
Blast Furnance Slips and Accompanying Emissions as on Air Pollution Source - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-268
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 Agglomerator Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-036
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 —
Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-098a
Burner Design Criteria for Control of NOx from Natural Gas Combustion; Volume II - Raw Data and Experimental Results — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-118
Catalytic Combustion, a Pollution-Free Means of Energy Conversion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-018
Catalytic Desulfurization and Denitrogenation — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — 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
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 650/2-74-090
Characterization of Atmospheric Emissions from Polyurethane Resin Manufacture - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-107
Characterization of Clous Plant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-188
Charged Droplet Scrubber for Fine Particle Control: Laboratory Study — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-249a
Charged Droplet Scrubber for Fine Particle Control: Pilot Demonstration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-249b
Charged Droplet Scrubbing of Submicron Particulate - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-075
Chemical Composition of Particulate Air Pollutants from Fossil-Fuel Combustion Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-216
Chemical Desulfurizer of Coal: Report of Bench-Scale Developments - Vol. I - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-173a
Chemical Desulfurizer of Coal: Report of Bench-Scale Developments - Vol. II - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-173b
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
Chemically Active Fluid-Bed Process for Sulphur Removal During Gasification of Heavy Fuel Oil - Third Phase — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-24R
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Chemistry of Fuel Nitrogen Conversion to Nitrogen Oxides in Combustion — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-039
Clean Fuels from Agricultural and Forestry Wastes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-090
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
Combustion Control of Pollutants from Multiburner Coal-fired System - REF. NO. EPA-650 < 2-74-038
Commercial Feasibility of an Optimum Residential Oil Burner Head — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-256
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 600/9-75-001 d — 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-
600/2-76-002
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-120
Control Technology for Fine Particulate Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650 / 2-74-027
Converting Chlorohydrocarbon Wastes by Chlorolysis - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-270
Cyclic Operation of Plate Columns for Gas-Liquid Contacting - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-023
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-650/2-73-04! a
Demetallization of Heavy Residual Oils—Phase III — Abstracted 600/9-76-0136 — 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-
650/2-75-042
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: KennecoH, McGill, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-036c
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: KennecoH, 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-600/2-76-036i
Design and Operating Parameters for Emission Control Studies: ASARCO, Hayden, Copper Smelter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-C36J
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
Desulfurization of Steel Mill Sinter Plant Gases - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-281
Detailed Cost Estimates For Advanced Effluent Desulfurization Processes — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-75-006
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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
Development of an Approach to Identification of Emerging Technology and Demonstration Opportunities - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2 74 046
Development of the Catalytic Chamber Process - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-038
Development of the Westvaco Activated Carbon Process for SOx Recovery as Elemental Sulfur: Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b
— REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-135a
Development of the Westvaco Activated Carbon Process for SOx Recovery as Elemental Sulfur: Volume II—Appendix - REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-135b
Development of Aqueous Processes for Removing NOx from Flue Gases - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-051
Development of Aqueous Processes for Removing NOx from Flue Gases - Addendum - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-051 a
Development of Procedures for the Measurement of Fugitive Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-284
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
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 600/9-75-001 c — REF. 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-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-083
Effect of Chemical Composition on the Surface Resistivity of Fly Ash — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600 - 2 75-017
Effect of Equipment Maintenance and Age on Sulfuric Acid Plant Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-0136 — 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 Sulfur on NOx 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-650/2-74-041
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 NOx 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-600/2-75-022
Efficiencies in Power Generation - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-021
Elctrostatic Precipitators: Relationship Between Resistivity, Particle Size, and Sparkover — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Investigation of Limestones and Their Calcines and Correlation with Reactivity with Acid Gases
- REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-019
Electrostatic Capture of Fine Particles in Fiber Beds — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-132
Electrostatic Precipitator Performance Model — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-132
Emissions From and Within an Allison J-33 Combustor - REF. NO. EPA-R2 72-097
Enclosed Coke Pushing and Quenching System Design Manual - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-73-028
Energy Conservation Techniques for the Iron Foundry Cupola — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — 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-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-
600/2-76-0440
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
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-102
Environmental Assessment Sampling and Analytical Strategy Program - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-093a
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 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-068
Equilibrium Partial Pressure of Sulfur Dioxide in Alkaline Scrubbing Processes - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-279
Equimolar NOz 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
Evaluation of a Partieulote 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 Fluidized-Bed Combustion Process Development and
Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-048a
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Evaluation of the Ftuidized-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 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
Evaluation of Centrifield Scrubber - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-129a
Evaluation of Dewatering of Limestone Wet Scrubbing Process Sludges - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-262
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 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 Gas - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-035
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-133
Evaluation of National Boiler Inventory — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — 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-650/2-74-009i
Evaluation of Pollution Control in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Gasification: Section 8. Winkler Process - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-009J
Evaluation of Pollution Central in Fossil Fuel Conversion Processes; Coal Treatment: Section I. 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/ 2-74-009 ]
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
650/2-74-009d
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 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-023
Evaluation of Problems Related to Scaling in Limestone Wet Scrubbing - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-214
Evaluation of R&D Investment Alternatives for SO> Air Pollution Control Processes, Part 2 - REF. NO. EPA-650 • 2-74-098a
Evaluation of R4D Investment Alternatives for SOx Air Pollution Control Processes - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-098
Evaluation of Rexnord Gravel Bed Filter — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-164
Evaluation of Selected Methods for Chemical and Biological Testing of Industrial Particulate Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
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
Experimental Combustor for Development of Package Boiler Emission Control Techniques - Phase 1 of 3 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-292a
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
EPA Van Operational Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-020
Fabric Filter Cleaning Studies — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-75-009
Fate of Trace and Minor Constitutents of Coal During Gasification — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-258
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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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-121
Feasibility of a Heat and Emission Loss Prevention System for Area Source Furnaces — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-097
Feasibility of Flux Force/Condensation Scrubbing for Fine Participate 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 600/9-75-001 a — 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 Investigation of Emissions from Combustion Equipment for Space Heating - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-084a
Field Investigation of Emissions from Combustion Equipment for Space Heating, (Data Supplement) - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-084b
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 600/9-76-013o — 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
Field Testing: Application of Combustion Modifications to Control Pollutant Emissions from Industrial Boilers - Phase I - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-74-078a
Field Testing: Trace Element and Organic Emissions from Industrial Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-086b
Fine Particle Emissions Information System Reference Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-173
Fine Particle Emissions Information System User Guide — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-172
Fine Particle Emissions Information System: Summary Report (Summary 1976) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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~O13a — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-079
Flow and Gas Sampling Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 / 2-76-203
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation (Phase I - Residual Oil Gasification/Desulfurization Demonstration at Atmospheric
Pressure) Volume I - Summary — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOle — 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-650/2-75-027b
Fluidized Bed Combustion Process Evaluation Phase II - Pressurized Fluidized Bed Coal Combustion Development - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-027c
Fluidized Vortex Incineration of Waste — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-225
Fluidized-Bed Combustion and Regeneration of Sulfur-Containing Additives - REF. NO. EPA-R2 -73-253
Fluoride Emissions from Phosphoric Acid Plant Gypsum Ponds - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-095
Foreign Air Pollution Research in Fine Particulaies - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-278
Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Boiler Bughouse - Nuclea Generating Plant - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-013a
Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Bailer Baghouse: Sunbury Steam-Electric Station — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-fl77a
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 Stt- -k 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/ 2-73-042
General Motors/Environmental Protection Agency Sulfote Dispersion Experiment Selected EPA Research Papers — Abstracted
600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-035
Guidelines for Burner Adjustments of Commercial Oil-FiredBoilers — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-088
Guidelines for Residential Oil-Burner Adjustments — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-069a
Hazardous Emission Characterization of Utility Boilers — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-066
High-Velocity, High-Efficiency Aerosol Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-020
Hydrocarbon Emissions Reduction From Ethvlene Dichloride Processes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-053
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 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-75-017
Identification and Classification of Combustion Source Equipment- REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-174
Identification of Regenerate Metal Oxide SO2 Sorbenls for Fluidized Coal Combustion — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-065
Impact of Clean Fuels Combustion on Primary Participate Emissions From Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-052
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Impact of SO« Emissions Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume I. Study Results and Planning Assumptions — Abstracted
600/9-75-013B — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-161 a
Impact of SO* Emissions Control on Petroleum Refining Industry; Volume II. Detailed Study Results — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-161 b
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
Incinerator Overfire Mixing Demonstration — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-016
Indigester Black Liquor Oxidation for Odor Control in Kraft Pulping - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-005
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 Aerodynamic Phenomena on Pollutant Formation in Combustion (Phase I. Gaseous Fuels) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-247a
Influence of Fiber Characteristics on Particulate Filtration _ Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-002
Influence of Fly Ash Compositional Factors on Electrical Volume Resistivity - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-074
Initial Environmental Test Plan for Source Assessment of Coal Gasification — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-259
Instrumental Analyses for Wet Scrubbing Processes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-172
Instrumental Analyses for Wet Scrubbing Processes - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-064
Interactions ef Stack Gas Sulfur and Nitrogen Oxides on Dry Berkau - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-029
Interpretative Compilation of EPA Studies Related to Coal Quality and Cleanability - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-030
Inventory of Combustion-Related Emissions from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-012
Investigation of Odor Control in the Rendering Industry - REF. NO. EPA R2 -72 088
Investigation of Particulate Emission from Oil-Fired Residential Heating Units - REF. NO. EPA-650/2 -74-026
Investigation of Surface Combustion Concepts for NOx Control in Utility Boilers and Stationary Gas Turbines - REF. NO. EPA
650/2-73-014
Iran Foundry Cupola Recuperative Emission Control Demonstration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-004
Iran Foundry Cupola Recuperative Emission Control Demonstration — Design Manual - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-004
IERL-RTP Procedures Manual: Level 1 Environmental Assessment — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-160a
Johns-Manville CHEAF Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-058a
Kinetic Mechanisms of Methane/Air Combustion with Pollutant Formation - REF. NO. EP A-650/2-74-045
Kinetic Mechanisms Governing the Fate of Chemically Bound Sulfur and Nitrogen in Combustion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-017
Laboratory Evaluation of the definable High Efficiency Air Filter (CHEAF) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-202
larry-Car-Froe Charging of Coke Ovens — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-099
Lime/Limestone Scrubbing for SO7 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
Limited Oil Gasification Experiment - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-272
Lone Star Steel Steam-Hydro Air Cleaning System Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-028
Low Sulfur-Char as a Co-Product in Coal Gasification - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-O60
Magnesia Scrubbing Process as Applied to an Oil-Fired Power Plant — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-057
Marketing Hi SO4 from SO? Abatement Sources— The TV A Hypothesis - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-051
Mathematical Model of Electrostatic Precipitation — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-037
Mathematical Simulation of an Adsorber for Pollutant Removal — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-110
Measurement and Characterization of Particles in Wet Scrubbing Process for SO. Control - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-024
Measurement of Atmospheric Sulfates: Evaluation of the MethyKhymol Blue Method — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — 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
Measurement Techniques for Inorganic Trace Materials in Control System Streams - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-283
Mechanism and Kinetics of the Formation of NO, and Other Combustion Pollutants: Phase I. Unmodified Combustion — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-009a
Mechanism and Kinetics of the Formation of NOx and Other Combustion Pollutants: Phase II. Modified Combustion — Abstracted
600/9-76-013C — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-009b
Metals Mining and Milling Process Profiles with Environmental Aspects — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Implications and Technologies: Nonferrous Metals Industries - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-303
Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desurfurication of Coal. Volume II - Appendices — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-143b
Meyers Process Development for Chemical Desulfurization of Coal. Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 Finer 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
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Molecular Sieve NOx 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 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 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600 2-76 047
National Dust Collection Model 850 Variable Rod Module Venturi Scrubber Evaluation - REF. NO. EPA 600 2-76- 282
Neutralization of Abatement Derived Sulfuric Acid - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-187
Nitric Oxide Formation in Combustion Processes with Strong Recirculation - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-291
Nitrogen Oxide Abatement Technology in Japan - 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-284
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-O46
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 Control by Scrubbing in the Rendering Industry—Addendum — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-009a
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
Operation of a Sulfuric Acid Plant Using Blended Copper Smelter Gases — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76199
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
Package Boiler Flame Modifications for Reducing Nitric Oxide Emissions Phase II of III - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-292b
Package Sorption Device System Study - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-202
Particle Emission Reactivity — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-257
Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on a Wet Electrostatic Precipitator — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA
650/2-75-033
Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on an Electrostatic Precipitator Installed on a Paper Mill Recovery Boiler — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-141
Particulate Collection Efficiency Measurements on Three Electrostatic Precipitators — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — 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
Particulate Sizing Techniques for Control Device Evaluation: Cascade Impactor Calibrations - REF. NO. EPA-600 2 76-280
Pentapure Impinger Evaluation — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — 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-650/2-73-044
Pilot Scale Up of Processes to Demonstrate Utilization of Pulverized Coal Flyash Modified by the Addition of Limestone - Dolomite Sulfur
Dioxide Removal Additives - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-027
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
Potential Pollutants in Fossil Fuels - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-249
Potentially Hazardous Emissions From The Extraction and Processing of Coal and Oil — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-152a
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume II - Fuels and Process Research and Development — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-152b
Proceedings of the Stationary Source Combustion Symposium; Volume III - Field Testing and Surveys — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b —
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 Porticulates (April 8-10, 1974, Boston, Ma.) - REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-043
Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurhation - 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
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Process Cost Estimate for Limestone Slurry Scrubbing of Flue Gas, Part I, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-148o
Process Cost Estimate fo» Limestone Slurry Scrubbing of Flue Gas, Part II, Detailed Estimate Sheets, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-148b
Process Modifications for Control of Particulate imissions from Stationary Combustion, Incineration, and Metals - REF. NO. EPA-
650/2-74-100
Production of Clean Fuel Gas From Bituminous Coal - REF. HO. 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 lta-NO« - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-005b
Program for Reduction of NO. 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
Prototype Construction and Field Demonstration of the Parallel Cyclone Sampling Train - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-220
POPEX—Ranking Air Pollution Sources by Population Exposure — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-063
Rapping Reeittcainment in a Nearly Full-Scale Pilot Electrostatic Precipitator -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-140
Recent Developments in Desulfurization of Fuel Oil and Waste Gas in Japan (1973) - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-229
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 SO* Control Process Survey - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-082
Regeneration Chemistry of Sodium-Based Double-Alkali Scrubbing Process- REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-186
Regenerative Limestone Process for Fluidized - Bed Coal Combustion and Oesulfurizalion - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-001
Relationship Between Fabric Structure and Filtration Performance in Dust Filtration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-288
Residential Oil Furnace System Optimization—Phase I — Abstracted 600/9-76-OI3a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-038
Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Compounds jn Petroleum Refinery Streams—Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-012o
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-124
Sasol Type Process for Gasoline, Methonol, 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-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-031
Screening Report, Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production Processes - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-285
Screening Study for Background Information and Significant Emissions from Gypsum Product Manufacturing - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-286
Seminar on Electroitatics and Fine Particles — September 1973 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-081
Simplified Procedures for Estimating Flue Gas Desulfurization System Costs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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-O33
Source Assessment Prioritization 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-O13a — RiF. 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: Glass Container Manufacturing Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-269
Source Assessment: Prioritization of Stationary Air Pollution Sources—Model Description — Abstracted 600/9-76-0!3a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-032a
Source Assessment: Phthalic Anhydride -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-032d
Source Assessment: Severity of Stationary Air Pollution Sources—A Simulation Approach — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13b — 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
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
State of the Art for Controlling NO. Emissions, Part I, Utility Boilers - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-072a
Stationary Internal Combustion Engines in the United States - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-210
Statistical Concepts for Design Engineers ~- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-080
Stone & Webster/Ionics SO5 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 Cheracterization and Control of Air Pollutants from a Fluidized-bed Boiler - The SOl Acceptor Process - REF. NO. EPA
R2-72-021
Study of Chemically Active Fluid Bed Gasifier for Reduction of Sulfur Oxide Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-020
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
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Study of Horizontal-Spray Flux Force/Condensation Scrubber — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-200
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 Resistivity and Conditioning of Fly Ash, A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-087
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 Behavior and Sequestering of Sulfur Compounds During Coal Carbonization, Gasification and Combustion - REF. NO. EPA
R2-72-041
Sulfur Compound Emissions of the Petroleum Production Industry — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 5-030
Sulfur Oxide Removal from Power Plant Stack Gas (Magnesia Scrubbing - Regeneration) - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-244
Sulfur Oxide Throwaway 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-650/2-75-01 Ob
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. NiO. EPA-
600/2-76-003
Survey of Coal Availabilities by Sulfur Content - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-022
Survey of Emissions and Controls for "Hazardous" and Other Pollutants, A - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-021
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-
650/2-75-057e
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-650/2-75-057!
Survey of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Cholla Power Generating Station, Arizona Public Service Company — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlc — 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 600/9-75-001 c -- REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-016
Symposium on Environment and Energy Conservation (November 1975, Denver, Colorado) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-212
Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Atlanta, November 1974 Volume I - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-126a
Symposium on Fugitive Emissions Measurement and Control (May 1976, Hartford, CT) — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-246 .
Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology (May 1974, St. Louis, Missouri) — Abstracted
600/9-75-OOlb — 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
Systems Study of Conventional Combustion Sources in the Iron and Steel Industry - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-192
Systems Study of Conventional Combustion Sources in the Primary Aluminum Industry- REF. NO. EPA R2-73-191
S02 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-600/2-76-008
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
SO2-Free Two-Stage Coal Combustion Process - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-035
S02-Free Two-Stage Coal Combustion Process — Appendices -REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-035a
Technical Manual for the Measurement of Fugitive Emissions: Roof Monitor Sampling Method for Industrial Fugitive Emissions - REP.
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 . .. A .
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 far Process Sampling Strategies for Organic Materials - Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REf. NO. EPA-600/2-76-122
Techniques for Measuring Fly Ash Resistivity-REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-079 _.„„,„«„,, Dcc no PDA
Tentative Procedures for Particle Sizing in Process Streams- Cascade Impactors - Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
Test Eval^atio^ofCat-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-OOlc —
REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-026a
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AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Testing of a Molecular Sieve Used lo 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 600/9-75-00 Ic — 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-O13a — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-011
Total Suspended Participates: 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-100
Utility of Solid Sorbents for Sampling Organic Emissions from Stationary Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600 2-76-201
Vegetative Stabilization of Mineral Waste Heaps — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EP A-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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-142
Wet Scrubber Liquid Utilization - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-108
Wet Scrubber Systems Study - Vol. I, Scrubber Handbook - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-118a
Wet Scrubber Systems Study - Vol. II, Final Report and Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-118b
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of Particle Sizing Instruments — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76^)73
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
Organophosphorus Contaminants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-7 5-003
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 o
Handbook of Radiochemical Analytical Methods — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — 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-OOld — REF. NO. EPA 600/4-75-015
Polluted Groundwater: A Review of the Significant Literature - REF. NO. EPA-600 4-74-001
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
Trophic Classification of Lakes Using LANDSAT-1 (ERTS-1) Multispectral Scanner Data — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA
600/3-76-037
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
Absorption of SO2 by Alkaline Solutions in Venturi Scrubber Systems - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-73-003
Adaptation of the Gold Amalgamation Sampling and Analytical Procedure for the Analysis of Mercury and Stack Gases to High SO2
Environments Observed in Smelters, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-071 b
Adsorption of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons from Sea water by a Crosslinked Polymer - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-177
Advanced Prototype Direct Reading Instrument for Particulate Mass Measurement - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2-74-065
Air Quality Data for Metals 1970 through 1974 from the National Air Surveillance Networks — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO.
EPA-600.4-76-041
Ambient Carbon Monoxide Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-210
Analysis of the Odorous Compounds in Diesel Engine Exhaust - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-275
Analysis of Coprostanol, An Indicator 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-O03a
Analytical Quality Assurance for Trace Organic Analysis by Gas Chromotography/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
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southwestern United States - REF. NO. EPA-16030DNLO 1 /72
Aquatic Plant Chemistry. Its Application to Water Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-16020DH V07/70
Aqueous Odor Thresholds of Organic Pollutants in Industrial Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 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
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
Automated Water Monitoring Instrument for Phosphorus Contents - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-026
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
Catalog of Pesticide NMR Spectra - REF. NO. EPA-16020EWC04/71
Characteristics and Photochemical Reactivity of Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-276
Characterization and Separation of Secondary Effluent Components by Molecular Weight - REF. NO. EPA-16020FEN03 71
Characterization of Taste and Odors in Water Supplies - REF. NO. EPA-16040DGH08 71
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 Characteristics of Organic Color in Water - REF. NO. EPA 16020DKW09/70
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Computer Interpretation of Pollutant Mass Spectra - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-046
Construction of a Prototype Sulfuric Acid Mist Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600' 2-76-211
Current Practice in GC-MS Analysis of Organics in Water - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-277
Design and Construction of a System for Remote Optical Sensing of Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-052
Design and Operation of an Information Center on Analytical Methodology - REF. NO. EPA-16020FSO06/71
Design of Pollutant-Oriented Integrated Monitoring Systems: A Test Case; Environmental Lead — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 SO2, NO, CO2, and O2 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 Mercury in Stack Gases of High SO2 Content by the Gold Amalgamation Technique, The - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-153
Determination of Molecular Hydrogen Sulfide — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-660 ,/4-7 5-001
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 Application of Tunable Diode Lasers to the Detection and Quantitative Evaluation of Pollutant Gases - REF. NO. EPA-
R2-72-090
Development and Fabrication of Moss 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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-650/2-73-008
Development of an Infrared Fluorescent Gas Analyzer - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-121
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 Gold Amalgamation Sampling and Analytical Procedure for Investigation of Mercury in Stack Gases, The - REF. NO.
EPA-R2-72-071a
Development of A Gas Laser System to Measure Trace Gases by Long Path Absorption Techniques: Volume I! - 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 Longpath Absorption Techniques.-Volume I - Gas Laser System
Modification for Ozone Monitoring Final Report - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046a
Development of Improved Systems for Obtaining Time Integrated Measurements of SO2, NOz, NOx and Other Pollutants - REF. NO.
EPA-R2-73-207
Development of In-Situ Prototype Diode Laser System to Monitor SO? Across the Stack - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-218
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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EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
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 Importer - 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 Method for NTA Analysis in Raw Water - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-057
Development of Methods for Sampling and Analysis of Particulate and Gaseous Fluorides from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA
R2-72-126
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- 050
Development of Thin Calibration Standards for X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-126
Development of X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Elemental Analysis of Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere and in Source
Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-063
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 of Metals in Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-011
Effect of Fuel Additives on the Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Particulate Emissions and Automotive Exhaust - REF. NO. EPA
R2-72-066
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 69-71 - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-155
Environmental Applications of Advanced Instrumental Analysis: Assistance Projects, FY 72 - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-013
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 the Correlation Spectrometer as an Area SOz Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-75-077
Evaluation of Flame 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 Measurement Methods and Instrumentation for Odorous Compounds in Stationary Sources — Vol. II — Field Testing - REF.
NO.EPA-R2-73-180
Evaluation of Monitoring Methods and Instrumentation for Hydrocarbons and Carbon Monoxide in Stationary Source Emissions - REF.
NO.EPA-R2-72-106
Evaluation of Monitoring Systems for Power Plant and Sulfur Recovery Plant Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 Particulate Measurement Methods - Volume I, Portland Cement Plants - REF. NO. EPA-650'2-75-05la
Fabrication and Installation of the Stationary Source Simulator - REF. NO. EPA-650'2-75-015
Feasibility of a 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 S02 - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-020
Feasibility Study of In-Situ Source Monitoring of Particiulote Composition by Roman or Fluorescence Scatter - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-219
Field Evaluation of Methods for Collection and Analysis of Airborne Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-004a
Field Evaluation of Methods for Collection and Analysis of Airborne Pesticides, Vol. II, Pesticide Field Monitoring Data - REF. NO. EPA
R4-72-004b
Field Evaluation of SO2 Monitoring Systems Applied to H2SO4 Plant Emissions - Volume I - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-75-053a
Field Evaluation of SOz Monitoring Systems Applied to H2SO4 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-192
Fluid Product Pipeline Leak Detection from Airborne Platforms - REF. NO. EPA-16020FQT12/70
Fluorescent Probes in the Detection of Insecticides in Water - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-217
Frequency of Organic Compounds Identified in Water - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-062
Hydrocarbon Measurement Discrepancies Among Various Analyzers Using Flame-lonization Detectors — Abstracted 600/9-75—00Id —
- REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-010
Identification of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Presence of DDT-Type Compounds - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72 -004
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
Implementation of a Computer Based Information System for Mass Spectral Identification - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-048
Improved Manual Method for NO» Emission Measurements, An - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72--067
Improvement of Instrumentation and Methodology for Collection and Analysis of Mercury - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-028
Improvement of Optical Efficiency of Luminescence of a Flame Photometric Detector - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-193
In-Stack Transmissometer Evaluation and Application to Particulate Opacity Measurement — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOIc — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-75-008
In-Stack Transmissometer Measurement of Particulate Opacity and Mass Concentration — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO.
EPA-650/2-74-120
In-Stack Transmissometer Techniques for Measuring Opacities of Participate Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-
R2-72-099
Indoor-Outdoor Carbon Monoxide Pollution Study - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-020
Infrared Absorption by Sulfuric Acid Vapor — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-191
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 SOz - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-041
Instrument for Simultaneous Monitoring NOx and SO2 in Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-027
Instrument to Monitor CH4, CO and COz 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
Instrumentation for Monitoring Specific Particulate Substances in Stationary Source Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-252
Interaction of Nitrilotriacetic Acid With Suspended and Bottom Material - REF. NO. EPA-16020GFR07/71
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 High Ozone Concentrations in the Vicinity of Garrett County, Maryland and Preston County, West Virginia - REF. NO.
EPA-R4-73-019
Investigation of Means for Controlled Self-Destruction of Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-16040ELO06/70
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
lron-59 as a Solids Tracer in Aqueous Suspensions - REF. NO. EPA-16020— 10/67
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
Laser Exhaust Program - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-136
liquid Chromatography of Carbamate Pesticides - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-079
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
Mayfly Distribution as a Water Quality Index - REF. NO. EPA-16030DQH11 ,'70
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 Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, 1971 - REF. NO. EPA-16020--07/71
Methods for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Nitrate and Sulfate in Atmospheric Particulates - REF. NO. EPA-650, 2-73-050
Microbiological Survey in Lake Erie Near Cleveland, Ohio - REF. NO. EPA-16020GDQ10/71
Microwave Power Controller for a Radiation Bio-Effects Exposure Facility - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-018
Monitoring Disposal-Well Systems — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA 680/4-75-008
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Economic Framework and Principles — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-045
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Data Management — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-019
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Illustrative Examples — Abstracted 600/9~76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-036
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Methods and Costs — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-023
Monitoring Groundwater Quality: Monitoring Methodology — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-026
Monitoring Instrumentation for the Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-163
Monitoring Mercury Vapor Near Pollution Sites- REF. NO. EPA-16020GLY05/71
Multielement Analyses of Environmental Samples by Spark Source Mass Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-001
Neutron Activation Analysis of Bottom Sediments - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-009
Nonpoint-Source Pollution in Surface Waters: Associated Problems and Investigative Techniques — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF.
NO. EPA-680/4-75-004
NO2 Measuring System - REF. NO. EPA-650 '2- 74-059
Occurrence of Organohalides in Chlorinated Drinking Waters - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 4-74-008
Off-line Analysis Programs for Long-Path Spectrometer - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-092
On-Line Measurement of the Infrared Spectra of Gas Chromatographic Eluents - REF. NO. EPA-600 '4-76-061
Operation of the Analytical Methodology Information Center - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-011
Optical Method for Measuring the Mass Concentration of Particulate Emissions — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-062
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EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
Optical Studies of Automotive and Natural Hazes: Scattering from Single Particles - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-098
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
Optimum Production of Atomic Oxygen for Use in Analytical Technology - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-197
Organic Pollutant Identification Utilizing Mass Spectrometry - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-234
Particle Detector By Mechanical Impact Sensing - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-75-025
Particulate Sampling Strategies for Large Power Plants Including Nonuniform Flow — Abstracted 60079-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-170
Performance Specifications for Stationary-Source Monitoring Systems for Gases and Visible Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-013
Polarographic Determination of NTA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-254
Portable Laser Velocimeter for Stack Velocity Measurements - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-132
Preliminary Study of Methods for Analysis of Mercury in Water - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-003
Procedures for Evaluating Operations of Ambient Air Monitoring Networks: A Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600 4-76-043
Procedures for Evaluating Operations of Water Monitoring Networks — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600' 4-76-050
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
Publications and Reports - Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory 1955-1969 - REF. NO. EPA-600 9-76-027
Publications and Reports - Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory 1970-1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600 9-76-028
Pyrographic Gross Characterization of Water Contaminants - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-227
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-CI-MS Specific Ion Monitoring — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-010
Radioiodine Prediction Model for Nuclear Tests — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
References for the Identification of Freshwater Macroinvertebrates - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-006
Remote Measurement of Power Plant Smoke Stack Effluent Velocity - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-75-062
Remote Monitoring of Nitric Oxide by Gas-Filter Correlation Techniques - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2 -76-277
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, No. 14 - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-023a
Reviews of Current Literature on Analytical Methodology and Quality Control - REF. NO. EPA R4-73-023I
Reviews of Current Literature on Analytical Methodology and Quality Control - Activities for 1973 through 1974 - REF. NO. EPA
670/4-74-003b
Sampling of Glacial Snow for Pesticide Analysis - REF. NO. EPA-16020GAG02 -71
Sampling Interface for the Quantitative Transport of Aerosols— Field Prototype — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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 K jeldahl - 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
Studies of Trace Elements in Soils and Plants from the Four Corners Area of New Mexico - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-007
Study of Air Pollutants by Microwave Spectroscopy - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-093
Study of Indoor Air Quality - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-042
Study of Laser BackscaHer By Participates in Stack Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-089
Synthesis and Purification of Carcinogenic Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Standards - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-040
Synthesis of TrifluoromethylsulfurPentafluoride (CFsSFs) - REF. NO. EPA-650'4-74-010
Systems Chemical Analysis of Petroleum Pollutants - REF. NO. EPA-600 J-76-006
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
Tentative Method for the Calibration of NO, NO2, and O3 Analyzer by Gas Phase Titration - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-246
Tissue Enzyme Assay for Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Insecticides - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-027
Trace Organic Components as Fingerprints in Gas Chromatographic Identification of Spilled Asphalts - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-001
Valence States of Sulfur in Pollution Samples by X-Ray Analysis — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-265
Validation of Improved Chemical Methods for Sulfur Oxides Measurements from Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-105
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 9-75-007
Viruses in Waste Renovated and Other Viruses -1972 Literature Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-003
Viruses in Water, Renovated and Other Waters - 1975 Literature Abstracts — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/9-76-019
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EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
X-Ray Fluorescence Multispectrometer for Rapid Elemental Analysis of Participate Pollutants — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-033
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer for Airborne Participate Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-182
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Activities and Needs Related to Radioactive Standards for Environmental Measurements: A Symposium held in Washington, DC, August
21,1973 - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-7 5-006
Analysis of Carbon-14 and Tritium in Reactor Stack Gas — Abstracted 600/9-75-00 Id — REF. NO. EPA-600. 4-7i-011
Application and Procurement of Automatic Wastewater Samplers — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670- 4-75-003
Application of EPA Method 6 to High Sulfur Dioxide Concentrations — Abstracted 600/9-76-073c — REF. NO. EPA 600 4-76-03B
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-650/4-74-01 3
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 far 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 Partieulate Matter Emissions From Stationary Sources (Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-02!
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Partieulate Matter Emissions from Stationary Sources (Municipal Incinerators) -
REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-02 2
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Partieulate 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-650/4-74-4324
Collaborative Study of Method for the Determination of Sulfuric Acid Mist and Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Stationery Sources - REF.
NO. EPA-650/4-7 5-003
Collaborative Study of Method for Determination of Stock 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-650/4-7 5-001
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 Partieulate Emissions Measurements by EPA Methods 2, 3, and S Using Paired Partieulate Sampl.na Trains
(Municipal Incinerators)--Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600/4-76-014
Collaborative Study of Reference Method for the Continuous Measurement of Carbon Monoxide in the Atmosphere (Non-Dispersive
Infrared Spectrometry) - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-009
Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Determination of Sulfur Dioxide in the Atmosphere (Pararosomline Method) (24-hour
Sampling) -REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-027
Collaborative Study of Reference Method for Measurement of Ozone in the Atmosphere (Oione-Efhylene Chemilummescent Method)
- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-016
Collaborative Test of the Chemiiumineseent 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
650/4-75-011
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 NOs in Ambient Air Volume I - Report of Testing - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 474-019a
Compendium of Analytical Mtethods, Vol. I - Matrix of Methods - REF. NO. EPA R4-73-027a
Compendium of Analytical Methods, Vol. II - Methods Summaries - REF. NO. EPA R4-73-027b
Concepts for Development of Field Usable Test Atmosphere Generating Devices - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-016
Development of Suspended Solids Quality Control and Performance Evaluation Samples - REF. NO. EPA 600/4-76-052
Development of Technical Specifications for Standard Gas-Diluent Mixtures for Use in Measurement of Mobile Source Emissions - REF.
Effect of Temperature on Stability of Sulfur Dioxide Samples Collected by the Federal Reference Method — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -
— REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-024
Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercompany Studies Program, 1973- 1974- REF. NO. EPA-680'^"-OOlb
Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program-WS - Abstracted 600/9-75-4016 — REF. NO. EPA
Evaluation and Collaborative Study of Method for Visual Determination of Opacity of Emissions from Stationary Sources - REF. NO.
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
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QUALITY ASSURANCE
Evaluation of the Ryan'* Waterproof Thermograph (Model F-30) - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-007
Evaluation of the Triethonolominc Procedure for the Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-031
Evaluation of Effects of NO, CO! and Sampling Flow Rate on Arsenite Procedure for Measurement of NOs in Ambien* Air - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-75-019
Evaluation of Gas Phase Titration Technique as Used for Calibration of Nitrogen Dioxide Chemiluminescence Analyzers - REF. NO. EPA-
650/4-75-021
Evaluation of TSS-ANSA Procedure for Determination of Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-047
EPA Program for the Standardization of Stationary Source Emission Test Methodology—A Review — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c —
REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-044
Factors Affecting the Use of CaFfcMn Thermoluminescent Dosimeters for Low-Level Environmental Radiation Monitoring — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-Q35
Fortran Programs for Analyzing Collaborative Test Date: Part I - General Statistics — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-75-004a
Fortran Programs for Analyzino. Collaborative Test Date: Part II - Scatter Plots — Abstracted 600/9-75-00la — REF. NO. EPA-
670/4-7 5-004b
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 f 01 Methane in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-018
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program Reference Method for the Determination of Sulfur Dioxide in the
Atmosphere - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-028J
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XI - Determination of Beryllium Emissions from Stationary Sources
-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005k
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XII - Determination of Phosphorus in Gasoline - REF, NO. CPA-
650/4-74-0057
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.
6PA-650/4-74-005n
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume XV - Determination of Sulfur Dioxide Emission from Stationary
Sources by Continuous Monitors - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-O05o
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Reference Method for the Determination of Suspended Particulate in the
Atmosphere (High Volume Method) - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-02Bb
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Reference Method for Measurement of Photochemical Oxidants - REF.
NO. EPA-R4-73-O28c
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume l-Determination of Stock Gos Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate
(Type-S Pilot Tube) - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005a
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program: Volume II - Go* 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: Reference Method foe the Continaus Measurement of Carbon Monx.de in
the Atmosphere - REF. NO. EPA R4-73-028o
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, tight-Duty GasolinePowered
Vehicles - Quality Assurance Guidelines - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-O24a
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase 1, light-Duty GasolinePowered
Vehicles -Test Procedures- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024fa
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase II, Neavy-Duty Diesel Engines -
Quality Assurance Guidelines - REF. NO. EPA 650 4-75-024c
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase II, Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines -
Test Procedures- REF. NO. EPA 650/4-75-O24d
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase III, Light-Duty Diesel-Powered
Vehicles - Quality Assurance Guidelines -REF. NO. 6PA-650/4-75-024e
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase III, Light-Duty Diesel-Powered
Vehicles - Test Procedures - REF. NO. EPA 650 /4-75-024f
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase IV, Heavy-Duty Gasoline Engines
-Test Procedures-REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024H
Guidelines for Quality Assurance Programs for Mobile Source Emissions Measurement Systems: Phase IV, Heavy-Duty Gasoline Engines
- Quality Assurance Guidelines - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024g
Handbook for Sampling and Sample Preservation of Water and Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-049
Interfacing a 24-Point Analog Recorder to a Computer Controlled Telemetry Line — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla -- REF. NO. EPA
670/4-75-002
Investigation of the Orion Research Cyanide Monitor — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlb — REF. NO. EPA-670/4-75-005
294
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
QUALITY ASSURANCE
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-
670/4-74-001
Measurement of Atmospheric Sulfates: Literature Search and Methods Selection — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-76-008
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 Total Radium and Radium-226 in Environmental Waters: A Tentative Reference Method — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a
— REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-012
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 Investigation of the Manning Model S-4000 Portable Wastewater Sampler and the Model F-3000 Dipper Flowrneter - REF.
NO. EPA-600/4-76-059
Preliminary Milk Report — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 e — REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-007
Procedure for the Evaluation of Environmental Monitoring Laboratories - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-060
Procedures for the Radiochemieal Analysis of Nuclear Reactor Aqueous Solutions - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-014
Proceedings of the EPA Conference on Environmental Modeling and Simulation — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/9-76-016
Proceedings of the First Microbiology Seminar on Standardization of Methods - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-022
Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement Systems. Volume I. Principles — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO.
EPA-600/9-76-005
Radiation Quality Assurance Intercomparison Studies 1974-1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOld — REF. NO. EPA 600/4-75-014
Radioactive Decay Correction Factors - REF. NO. EPA R4-73-008
Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program - FY 1977 - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-053
Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program - 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA 680/4-75-002a
Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program, 1973 - 1974 - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-73-001A
Recommended Design of Sample Intake Systems for Automatic Instrumentation — Abstracted 600/9-75-00Id — REF. NO. EPA
600/4-75-012
Sequential Radiochemieal Analysis for Ruthenium, Strontium and Cesium in Environmental Air - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-004
Status and Quality of Radiation Measurements of Water — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-017
Summary Report: Workshop on Ozone Measurement by the Potassium Iodide Method - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-75-007
Survey of Commercially Available Automatic Wastewater Samplers - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-051
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 Users of the EPA - Reference Method for Measurement of Non-Methane Hydrocarbons in Ambient Air - REF. NO. EPA
Technical Support Document for the Proposed Replacement Reference Method for Nitrogen Dioxide - REF. NO. EPA 600/4-75-003
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 600/9-75-001 d -- REF. NO. EPA
600/4-75-013
SOCIOECONOMIC RESEARCH
Aesthetics in Environmental Planning - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-009
Aluminum as a Component of Solid Waste and a Recoverable Resource - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-005
Analysis of Cost Sharing Programs for Pollution Abatement of Municipal Wastewater - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-74-031
Analysis of Nonpoint-Source^oMutants in the Missouri Basin Region - Abstracted 600/9-75-001,, _iKM«X E PA ^^^004
Applicability of the Cyanide Electrode for Measuring Free and Total Cyanide — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -- REF. NO. EPA-
600/4-76-020
Areawide Assessment Procedures Manual-REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-014
Assessment of Air Pollution Damage to Vegetation in New England, July 1971 -1972- REF. »»• "^A-R5-72-009
Assessment of Economic Impact of Air Pollutants on Vegetation in the United States, 1969 and 1971 - REF. NO. EPA-650/5-73-002
Assessment Methodology for the Environmental Impact of Water Resource Projects - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-016
Basin Management for Water Reuse - REF. NO. EPA-16110EAX02/72
Benefit of Water Pollution Control on Property Values - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-005
Benefits of Water Quality Enhancement-REF. NO. EPA-16110DAJ12/70
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
Capital and Operating Costs of Pollution Control Equipment Modules, Volume I: User,' Gu.de - REF. Na
Capital and Operating Costs of Pollution Control Equipment Modules, Volume II: Data Manual - REF. NO. EPA
Carrying Capacity in Regional Environmental Management -REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-021 _„.......,. 7, nm
Case Studies of Transit Energy and Air Pollution Impacts - Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/5^76-003
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SOCIOECONOMIC RESEARCH
Case Study and Business Analysis of the Scrap Industry - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-002
Complementary-Competitive Aspects of Water Storage - REF. NO. EPA-16090DEA12/69
Comprehensive Management of Phosphorus Water Pollution - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-010
Computer Simulation of the Hydrology-Salinity Flow System Within the Upper Colorado River Basin - REF. NO. EPA 16090DVU07/70
Computer Simulation Model for Analyzing Mobile Source Air Pollution Control Strategies - REF. NO. EPA-600' 5-76-010
Cost Analysis of Water Pollution Control: An Annotated Bibliography - REF. NO. EPA-R 5-73-017
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
Data Acquisition Systems in Water Quality Management - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-014
Delaware Estuary and Bay Water Quality Sampling and Mathematical Model Project - REF. NO. EPA-16090DCL05/70
Demonstration of a State Water Quality Management Information System - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-7 4-022
Design of Cost-Effective Water Quality Surveillance Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-004
Design of Water Quality Surveillance Systems - REF. NO. EPA-16090DBJ08/70
Development of a Decision Room For Environmental Studies - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-011
Development of a Hydro-Quality Simulation Model - REF. NO. EPA-16090DWR06/70
Development of a State Effluent Charge System - REF. NO. EPA-16110GNT02/72
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 Benefits from an Improvement in Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-008
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 Evaluation of Water Quality - REF. NO. EPA 16090DLU11769
Economic Feasibility of Minimum Industrial Waste Load Discharge Requirements - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-016
Economic Welfare Impacts of Urban Noise — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-002
Economics of Water Supply and Quality- REF. NO. EPA-16110DTF02/71
Ecosystem Impacts of Urbanization Assessment Methodology — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-072
Effect of Automotive Fuel Conservation Measures on Air Pollution — Abstracted 600/9-76-0 J3c — REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-76--006
Effects of Air Pollution on Public Attitudes and Knowledge - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-007
Energy Conservation Strategies - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-021
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 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-75-006
Environmental Impact Requirements in the States - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-024
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 Protection Through Public and Private Development Controls - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-018
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 Dispersed Pollutional Loads from Urban Areas - REF. NO. EPA -16090DBX04/70
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 Instrument for the Determination of Phenol in Water - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-048
Evaluation of Marketable Effluent Permit Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-030
Evaluation of Water Quality Models: A Management Guide for Planners — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-004
Extensions of Mathematical Programming for Regional Water Quality Management - REF. NO. EPA-1611OEGQ04/72
Factors Affecting Pollution Referenda - REF. NO. EPA-1611OEXW06/71
Feasibility of Emission Standards Based on Particle Size - REF. NO. EPA-600 5-74-007
Financial Incentives and Pollution Control: A Case Study — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-045
Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume I: Results and Summary — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-007o
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Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume II: Appendices A-E — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-O07b
Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume III: Appendices F-G — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-007C
Impacts of Material Substitution in Automobile Manufacture on Resource Recovery - Volume IV: Appendices H-J — Abstracted
400/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-007d
Influences of Wasteweter Managemenl on Land Use: Tahoe Basin 1950-1977- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-019
Integrated Multi-media Pollution Model - REF. NO. EPA-600/S-74-020
Intermedia Aspects of Air and Water Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-003
Interstate Planning for Regional Water Supply and Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA 16110FPP11,71
Investment Decision Model for Control Technology, An - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-004
Land Use and the Environment: An Anthology of Reading! — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — 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
Legal Aspects of Water Storage for Flow Augmentation - REF. NO. EPA-16090FPW03/70
Managing the Environment- REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-010
Mathematical Programming for Regional Water Quality Management-REF. NO. EPA-16110FPX08/70
Metropolitan Housewives'Attitudes Toward Solid Waste Disposal-REF. NO. EPA -R 5-72-003
Michigan Water Resources Enforcement and Information System - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-020
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
Model for Quantifying Flow Augmentation Benefits - REF. NO. EPA-16090DRM09/69
Northern Maine Regional Treatment System, The - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-013
Optimal Configuration of a Regional Solid Waste Management System - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 5-74-007
Optimization of State Water Quality Monitoring Systems - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-02?
Optimization Models for Regional Public Systems - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-OOS
Outpatient Medical Costs Related to Air Pollution in the Portland, Oregon Area - REF. NO. EPA-600, 5-74-017
Parking Management Strategies for Reducing Automobile Emissions - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-76-008
Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide For Local Administrators — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 b — REF. NO. EPA
600/5-75-005
Physical and Economic Damage Functions for Air Pollutants, by Receptors - REF- NO. EPA-600/5-76-011
Promoting Environmental Quality Through Urban Planning and Control - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-015
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 600/9-75-001 d — 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
Quantitative Methods for Preliminary Design of Water Quality Surveillance Systems - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-001
Regional Governmental Arrangements in Metropolitan Areas: Nine Case Studies - REF. NO. EPA-600 5-74-024
Research to Anticipate Environmental Impacts of Changing Resource Usage — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-
600/9-76-022
Research Needs and Priorities: Water Pollution Control Benefits and Cost - Volume II - REF. NO. EPA-600 5-73-008b
Research Supplement to Journal Water Pollution Control Federation - REF. NO. EPA-16090DQZ06/71
Review of Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-74-002
River Basin Model: An Overview-REF.NO. EPA )6110FRU12/71-01
River Basin Model: Assessment Department - REF. NO. EPA-1611 OFRU 12/71 -06
River Basin Model: Choirman and Council - REF. NO. EPA 1611OFRLM 2/71-05
River Basin Model: Computer Output - REF. NO. EPA 1611OFRU12/71-12
River Basin Model: Director's Guide - REF. NO. EPA 16110FRU12/71-02
River Basin Model: Economic Sector - REF. NO. EPA-1611OFRU12/71-03
River Basin Model: Highway Department - KEF. NO. EPA-1611 OFRU 12/71-10
River Basin Model: Municipal Services Department-REF. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-08
River Basin Model: Planning and Zoning Department - REF. NO. EPA-16)1OFRU12/71-M
River Basin Model: School Department - REF. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-07
River Basin Model: Social Sector-REF. NO. EPA 1611 OFRU 12/71-04
River Basin Model: The Social Science Laboratory- REF. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-13
River Basin Model: The Transportation Sector- REF. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-14
River Basin Model: Utility Department - REF. NO. EPA-1611 OFRU 12/71 -09
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-OOla — REF. NO.
EPA-600/5-75-002
Secondary Impacts of Transportation and Waslewaler Investments: Research Results — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/5-7 5-013
Self-Regulation of Environmental Quality: Impact Analysis in California Local Government — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO.
EPA-600/3-76-040
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Simulation City 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-600/5-73-008a
Stochastic Modeling for Water Quality Management - REF. NO. EPA-16090DUH02 71
Stream Quality Preservation Through Planned Urban Development - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-019
Studies in Environment - Volume I - Summary Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-01 la
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 Economic Effects of Changes in Air Quality - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-006
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
Toward a Philosophy of Planning: Attitudes of Federal Water Planners - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-015
Tritium Fractionation in Plants — Abstracted 600/9-75-001e — REF. NO. EPA 680'4-75-006
Use of Environmental Analyses an Wastewater Facilities by Local Government - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-015
Use of General Equilibrium in Regional Water Resource Planning - REF. NO. EPA-1611OFIOO1 /72
Use of Mathematical Models in Water Quality Control Studies - REF. NO. EPA-16090—07 /69
Use of New Analytical Methods in Water Resource Development - REF. NO. EPA-1611OFZE09/70
Used Oil law in the U.S. and Europe - REF. NO. EPA-600 5-74-025
User Handbook for the Allocation of Compliance Monitoring - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-012
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-OOld — REF. NO. EPA-600 '9-75-006
1971 Survey and Assessment of Air Pollution to Vegetation in New Jersey - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-010
1972 Survey and Assessment of Air Pollution Damage to Vegetation in New Jersey - REF. NO. EPA-R5- 73-022
ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Air, Water, and Solid Residue Prioritization Models for Conventional Combustion Sources — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO.
EPA-600/2-76-176
Analysis of Buoyant Surface Jets - REF. NO. EPA-600 /J-76-028
Assessment of Environmental Aspects of Uranium Mining and Milling - REF. NO. EPA-600 '7-76-036
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-O02
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
Catalytic Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides with Ammonia: Utility Pilot Plant Operation - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-031
Coal Preparation Environmental Engineering Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-138
Comparison of Fossil and Wood Fuels -- Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA 600 2-76-C56
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 ^
Conference on Particulate Collection Problems in Converting to Low Sulfur Coals - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 7- 76-016
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 600/9-75-001 c — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-75-042
Control of Waste and Water Pollution from Power Plant Flue Gas Cleaning Systems: First Annual R&D Report - REF. NO. EPA-
600/7-76-018
Cooling Tower Plume Model — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-100
Debris Basins for Control of Surface Mine Sedimentation -- Abstracted 600/9-76-0136 — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-108
Demonstration of Coal Mine Haul Road Sediment Control Techniques — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — 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
Development Program on Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion - REF. NO. EPA-600 7-76-019
Disposal of Flue Gas Cleaning Wastes: EPA Shawnee Field Evaluation—Initial Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013o — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-070
Effect of a Flyash Conditioning Agent on Power Plant Emissions - REF. NO. EPA-600' 7-76-027
Efficient Use of Fibrous Structures in Filtration — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-204
Emissions from Residential and Small Commercial Stoker-Coal-Fired Boilers Under Smokeless Operation - REF. NO. EPA-600 7-76-029
Environmental Assessment Perspectives — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-069
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. I. Industry Summary Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-034a
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. II. Industry Priority Report - REF. NO.
EPA-600/7-76-034b
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Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. III. Iron and Steel Industry Report -
REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034c
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. IV. Petroleum Refining Industry
Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034d
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. V. Pulp and Paper Industry Report -
REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034e
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. VI. Olefins Industry Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-034f
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. VII. Ammonia Industry Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-034g
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. VIII. Alumina/Aluminum Industry
Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034H
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. IX. Textile Industry Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-0341
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. X. Cement Industry Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-034J
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XI. Glass Industry Report - REF. NO.
EPA-600/7-76-034k
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XII. Chlor-Alkali Industry Report -
REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-0341
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XIII. Phosphorus/ Phosphoric Acid
Industry Report - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 7-76-034m
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XIV. Primary Copper Industry Report
-REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034n
Environmental Considerations of Selected Energy Conserving Manufacturing Process Options. Vol. XV. Fertilizer Industry Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-034o
Environmental Contamination from Trace Elements in Coal Preparation Wastes; A Literature Review and Assessment — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-007
Estimation of Permissible Concentrations of Pollutants for Continuous Exposure ~ Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-155
Evaluation of Surface Mine Reclamation Techniques - Campbell's Run Watershed Pennsylvania — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-111
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Solid Solution Formation in Lime and Limestone SO2 Scrubbers—Volume I. Final Report - REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-273a
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Solid Solution Formation in Lime and Limestone SO* Scrubbers—Volume II. Appendices - REF.
NO. EPA-600/2-76-273B
Experimental/Analytical Investigation of Deep Submerged Multiple Buoyant Jets — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-
600/3-76-101
EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility: Advanced Program Second Progress Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA
600/7-76-008
EPA Fabric Filtration Studies: 2. Performance of Non-Woven Polyester Filter Bags — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -- REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-168b
EPA Program Conference Report - Fuel Cleaning Program: Coal - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-024
EPA Program Status Report - Fuel Cleaning Program — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-013
EPA Program Status Report - Synthetic Fuels Program ~- Abstracted 600/9-75-001 d — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-75-070
Feasibility of Producing Elemental Sulfur from Magnesium Sulfite - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-030
Feasibility Study; Deer Park Daylighting Project — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-110
Federal Interagency Energy /Environment Research and Development Program Status Report II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF.
NO. EPA-600/7-76-006
Fine Shredding of Municipal Solid Waste — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-208
Fiscal Year 1975/Control Technology Abstracts: Research Program Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-025b
Fiscal Year 1975/Health and Environmental Effects Abstracts - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-025a
Fuel Contaminants: Volume II. Removal Technology Evaluations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-177b
Fuel Contaminants: Volume I. Chemistry — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-177a
Fuel Gas Environmental Impact — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
HP-65 Programmable Pocket Calculator Applied to Air Pollution Measurement Studies: Stationary Sources - REF. NO. EPA 600/8-76-002
Impacts of Synthetic Liquid Fuel Development - Automotive Market: Volume I. Summary — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO.
EPA-600/7-76-004a
Impacts of Synthetic Liquid Fuel Development - Automotive Market: Volume II — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c -- REF. NO. EPA
600/7-76-004b
Interlaboratory Intercomparison of Polonium-210 Measurements - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-054
IERL-RTP Data Quality Manual — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-159
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Meeting Report: Advonced Fos,il Fuels Sector Group - Las Vegas, 25 August 1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-023
Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group, Research Triangle Park, 13 November 1975 — Abstracted 600/9-76-0!3a — REF.
Meeting Report: Advanced Fossil Fuels Sector Group, Cincinnati, 31 March 1976 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA
600/7-76-001
Parametric Studies of Catalysts lor NO« Control from Stationary Power Plants - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-026
Performance of Emission Control Devices on Boilers Firing Municipal Solid Waste and Oil — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO.
EPA-6CO/2-76-209
Preliminary Emissions Assessment of Conventional Stationary Combustion Systems Volume I - Executive Summary — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-046a
Preliminary Emissions Assessment of Conventional Stationary Combustion Systems Volume II - Final Report — Abstracted
600/9-76-0130 — KEF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-046B
Preliminary Emissions Assessment of Conventional Stationary Combustion Systems - Volume III. Update (12/75-4/76) — Abstracted
600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-046c
Preliminary Environmental Assessment of the CAFB- REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-017
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Sampling Geothermal Effluents — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-011
Proceedings, USEPA, OEMI National Conference on Health, Environmental Effects, and Control Technology of Energy Use — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-002
Proceedings: Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization—New Orleans, March 1976: Volume I — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — 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
Production and Processing of U.S. Tor Sands: An Environmental Assessment - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-035
PCB Emissions from Stationary Sources: A Theoretical Study - REF. NO. EPA 600/7-76-028
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b ~ REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-130
Residuum and Residual Fuel Oil Supply and Demand in the United States, 1973-1985 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b -- REF. NO. EPA
600/2-76-166
Resources Allocation to Optimize Mining Pollution Control - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-112
State-of-the-Art Report on Intake Technologies -REF. NO. EPA 600/7-76-020
Studies of the Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Coal Combustion Process — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA 600/7-76-011
Sulfur Reduction Potential of U.S. Coals: A Revised Report of Investigations — Abstracted 600/9-76-013a — REF. NO. EPA
Survey of Emissions Control and Combustion Equipment Data in Industrial Process Heating - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-022
Symposium on Particulate Control in Energy Processes — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c~- REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-010
Symposium Proceedings: Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology, II (December 1975, Hollywood, Florida) — Abstracted
600/9-76-013b — 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 and Economics of Rue Gas NO* Oxidation by Ozone - REF. NO. EPA 600/7-76-033
Tiogo River Mine Drainage Abatement Project - Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-106
TVA's 1-MW Pilot Ptent: Vertical Duct Mist Elimination Testing— Progress Report — Abstracted 600/9-76-013e — REF. NO. EPA-
600/7-76-021
VoHammetric Determination of Acralein — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-005
Who's Who in the Interagency Energy/Environment R&D Program — Abstracted 600/9-76-O13b — REF. NO. EPA 600/7-76-003
Who's Who II in the Interagency Energy /En vironment Research and Development Program - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-015
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
Bibliography of Research and Monitoring Research Reports - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-012
Environmental Research in 1973, Annual Report - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-001 »«iio»A
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
300
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CURRENT SUBJECT AREA INDEX
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS
Environmental Research Publications 1971-1975 — Abstracted 600/9-75-001 a — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-001
Environmental Volunteers of America, Findings and Recommendations of the Steering Committee of the National Center for Voluntary
Action's Environmental Project - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-011
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
Fourth U.S.—Japan Conference on Sewage Treatment Technology - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-023
Handbook for Preparing Office of Research and Development Reports — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-001
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
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 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013c — REF. NO. EPA-600 9 -76-017
News of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, January - December 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOla — REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-003
NERC-Cincinnati Annual Report, 1974 — Abstracted 600/9-75-OOlc — REF. NO. EPA 670/9-75-002
NERC/RTP Research Projects - Fiscal Year 1973 - Summaries of Intramural and Extramural Active Research Projects - REF. NO. EPA-
R5-72-005
Office of Research and Development Program Guide — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-009
Office of Research and Development Program Guide - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-029
OR&D ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 1 - REF. NO. EPA-600 • 9 75- 002
OR&D Publications Summary - December 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600 9-75 001 d
OR&D Publications Summary - June 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600 9 75-001 b
OR&D Publications Summary - March 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600 9-75- 001 a
OR&D Publications Summary - September 1975 - REF. NO. EPA-600 9-75-001 c
ORD ADP Workshop Proceedings No. 2 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-008
ORD Publications Summary, December 1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600 -9-76-013d
ORD Publications Summary, June 1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600 9-76-013b
ORD Publications Summary, March 1976 — Abstracted 600/9-76-013b — REF. NO. EPA-600 9-76-013a
ORD Publications Summary, September 1976 - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 9-76-013c
Polish/U.S. Symposium on Wastewater Treatment and Sludge Disposal - REF. NO. EPA-600 '9-76-021
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
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
Second Joint U.S./USSR Symposium on the Comprehensive Analysis of the Environment; Honolulu, Hawaii, October 21-26, 1975 - REF.
NO. EPA-600/9-76-024
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
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
A. C. Lawrence Company Peabody, MA - REF. NO. EPA-12 ] 20—09/69
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-650/2-74-119o
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-1) 9b
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-018
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-021 a
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-118
A.P.T., Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-200
A.P.T,. Inc. Riverside, CA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-036
Abcar, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650 • 2- 74-O86a
Abcor, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650, 2- 74-086B
Abcar, Incorporated, Walden Research Division Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-089
Abcar, 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-! 33
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-600/2-76-11 1
Ackenheil and Associates, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-183
Acoustka Association, Incorporated Los Angeles, CA-REF. NO. EPA-H020—09/67
Acres American, Inc. Buffalo, NY -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-078
Act System, Inc. Winterpark, FL - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-033
Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-046
Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA -KEF. MO. EPA-600/2-76-037
Acurex Corporation Mountain View, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-010
Advanced Technology Center, Incorporated Dallas, TX - REF. NO. EPA- 16080HTD03/72
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-17090-07/70
Advanced Waste Treatment Research laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-17090— 12 /67
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-<$70/ 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, fPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-013
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, EPA, NERC Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-281
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-17010—01 70
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, Federal Water Ouality Administration Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-17010— 10/70
Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-17040 05 70
Aero Chem Research Laboratory, Inc. Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650 •'2-75-069
Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA-REF. NO. EPA-16040ELO06/70
Aerojet-General Corporation El Monle, CA-REF. NO. EPA-1701ODRD07 70
Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17040EFQ02 71
Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17040EFQ12 69
Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton, Inc. Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600 4-75-0) 6a
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
Aeronutronic Ford Corporation Newport Beach. CA-REF. NO. EPA -600/2-76-210
Aeronutronic Ford Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-277
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-&50 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
Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-274
302
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-012
Aerospace Corporation Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-018
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. HO. EPA-650/4-75-014
Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, California State De| artment of Health Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650/4-74-014
Air Force Rocket Propulsion Laboratory Edwards, CA - REF. .^O. EPA-R2-72-067
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-650/2-75-058o
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
Air Pollution Technology, Inc. San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-282
Air Reduction Company, Incorporated Murray Hill, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-17020—04/69
Airco Incorporated Murray Hill, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-146
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-O33
Alabama, University of University, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-022
Alamo Area Council of Governments San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-16110EAX02/72
Alan M. Voorhees and Associates McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-001
Alaska Water Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-161OOGOI09/71
Alaska Water Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-013
Alaska Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-16100—06/70
Alaska Water laboratory. Federal Water Quality Administration College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-16100— 10/70
Alaska, University of College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-16010DDS03/70
Alaska, University of College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-161OOEXH11/71
Alaska, University of College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-18050DLW04/71
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-018
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-012
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-026
Alaska, University of Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-086
Allied Chemical Corporation Morristown, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-040
Allied Chemical Corporation Solvay, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-053
Allis-Chalmers Research Division Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-17050DAM05/69
Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-15080FTU05/71
Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-112
Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-113
Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-114
Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-115
Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-116
Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-117
Alpine Geophysical Associates, Incorporated Norwood, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-181
Ambient Purification Technology, Incorporated Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-118a
Ambient Purification Technology, Incorporated Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-118b
American Crystal Sugar Company Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-093
American Defense Preparedness Association Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-213a
American Defense Preparedness Association Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-213b
American Defense Preparedness Association Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-213c
American Dehydrators Association Mission, KS - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-007
American Distilling Company Pekin, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-014
American Electroplaters' Society East Orange, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-261
American Enka Company Enka, NC - REF. NO. EPA-12090ESGO1/71
American Iron and Steel Institute New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-022
American Oil Company Mandan, ND - REF. NO. EPA-12050EKT03/71
American Oil Company Yorktown, VA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-025
American Petroleum Institute New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-15080EIL12/69
American Process Equipment Corporation Hawthorne, CA - REF. NO. EPA-11023DZF06/70
American Process Equipment Corporation Panama City, FL- REF. NO. EPA-15080EUU10/70
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-11020— 12/67
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-11022DMU07/70
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL- REF. NO. EPA-11022DMU08/70
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
American Public Works Association Chicago, tL - REF. NO. EPA-11022EFFO1/71
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-11022EFF12/70
American Public Works Association Chicago, II - REF. NO. EPA-11030DNSO1 /69
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-17090DOY12 70
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-OOB
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, IL-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-011
American Public Works Association Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-271
American Society of Civil Engineers Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-11020EKO10/69
American Society of Planning Officials Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-Q05
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-12120ERC08 /69
American Water Works Association Research Foundation New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA- 12120EUR11/71
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 2-75-OPi
Amicon Corporation Lexington, MA - REF. NO. EPA-17020DBA03' 70
Amoco Oil Company Naperville, IL-REF.NO.EPA-650/2-75-042
Anaconda American Brass Company Waterbury, CT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-008
Anaconda Company Warerbury, CT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-029
Analytical Qualify Control Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-16020—07/71
Analytical Quality Control Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-16020GAG02/71
Analytical Quality Control Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-003
Analytical Quality Control Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-006
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 Butch St. Louis, MO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-059
Applied Management Sciences Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-229
Applied Science Laboratories, Incorporated State College, PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODRZ02/71
Applied Technology Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - RCF. NO. EPA-R2-72-035
Applied Technology Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-035a
Applied Technology Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-74-001
Aquatic Sciences, Incorporated Boca Raton, FL - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-035
Aquatic Sciences, Incorporated Boca Raton, FL - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-041
Archer Daniels Midland Company Decatur, IL- REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-294
Arctic 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
Arctk Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA College, AK - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-104
Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL-REF. NO. EPA R2 73 253
Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL - REF. NO. EPA 650 '2-74-057
Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-) 04
Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-010
Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600 7-76-019
Arizona, University of Tucson, AZ - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 5-075
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
Ariiona, University of. Department of Microbiology and Medical Technology Tucson, AZ - REF. NO. EPA-1701OD DO 11 /71
Arkansas, University of. College of Engineering Fayetteville, AR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-O44
Arkon Scientific Labs Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-121
Armageddon Chemical Company Durham, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4 -74-010
Armco Environmental Engineering Middletown, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-167
Amtco Steel Corporation Middletown, OH - REF. NO. EPA-1201ODUL02/71
Armco Steel Corporation Middletown, OH - REF. NO. EPA-1201OEZV02,/70
Armstrong Cork Company Macon, GA - REF. NO. EPA-11060DPD02 /71
Arnold Research Organization, Inc. Arnold Ait Force Station, TN - REF. NO. 6PA-650/2-73-034
Arthur 0. Little, Inc Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034n
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-023
Arthur 0. little. Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-025
Arthur 0. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-032
Arthur D. LrrHe, Inc Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-O33
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-045
304
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
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. little. 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. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-161 a
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-161 b
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-166
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-278
Arthur D. little. Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034a
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034b
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034c
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034d
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034e
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034f
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034g
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034H
Arthur D. little. Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034i
Arthur D. little, Inc Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034J
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034k
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-0341
Arthur 0. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034m
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-034o
Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-16020FEN03/71
Arthur D. little. Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-16080HUB04/72
Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-1801ODPV07/71
Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-1801ODPV12/70
Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-126
Arthur D. little. Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-179a
Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-!79b
Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-179c
Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-179d
Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-214
Arthur D. Little, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-275
Associated Universities, Incorporated Upton, NY-REF.NO. EPA-14010FMH12/70
Atlantic Richfield Company Carson, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-020
Atomic Energy Commission Upton, NY - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFMH12/70
Atomics International, Division of North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA 1701OEFX04/70
Atomics International, Division of North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, MA - REF. NO. EPA 1701OEKI04/70
Atomics International, Division of North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEKI09/71
Auburn University Auburn, AL - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-005
Austin, City of Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-11010ESQ08/71
Autotrol Corporation Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-17050DAM 11 /71
Autotrol Corporation Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-050
Ayres, Lewis, Norris and May, Incorporated Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-123
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
ABT Associates, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-1611OEXW06/71
ABT Associates, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-125
ADAPT Service Corporation Reading, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-034
ARO Inc. Arnold Air Force Station. TN - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-070
AVCO Economic Systems Corporation Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-11034FKL07/70
AWARE, Inc. Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-195
B. F. Goodrich Chemical Company Cleveland, OH -REF. NO. EPA-12020DJI06/71
Babcock and 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
Bacardi Company San Juan, PR -REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-074
Baird-Atomic, Inc. Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-004
Baird-Atomic, Incorporated Bedford, MA- REF. NO. EPA R2-72-004
Baird-Atomic, Incorporated Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-193
Ball Brothers Research Corporation Boulder, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-242
Baltimore, City of Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODFV09/70
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-12120FYF03/72
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-16050DOW1071
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-16080GPF03, 71
Battelle Columbus laboratories Columbus, OH -REF. NO. EPA-16080HTZ05/72
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BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-18050GWV05/71
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2~73-084a
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus. OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-084b
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-216
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-014
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-001
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-002
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-032
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-73-035
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-001
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-O02
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-005
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-016
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-026
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-032
BoHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-048
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-052
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-087
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-099
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-100
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-002
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-009
BaHelle Columbus laboratories Columbus. OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-014
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA 670/2 74-083
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-084
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-003a
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-003b
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus. OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-006
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus. OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-066
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-067
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600,'2-75-069a
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-073
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-034
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-038
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-05la
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-063
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-064
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH-REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-002
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-010
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-018
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-055
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-058
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 1 -76-030
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-031
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-002
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-014
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600, 2-76-015
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-054
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus. OH - REF. NO. EPA 600 2-76-056
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-072
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-076
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - R: -.NO. EPA-600/ 2-7 6-088
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - Rt NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-099
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-102
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-130
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-167
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-177a
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus. OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-177b
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-268
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-269
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus. OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-303
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus. OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-018a
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-018b
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-030a
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-030b
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 -3-76-080
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-085
BaHelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-109
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-029
Baltelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REr. NO. EPA-600/7-76-035
Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-036
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-1201OEIE03/71
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-12010EIE11/68
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-1201OEIE11 /71
Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA. - REF. NO. EPA-12020FPD09/71
Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJM07/70
Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-15080FWP04/71
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-16020FSO06/71
Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-17010ECZ03/69
Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEER06/70
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-17020FBD03/70
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-18050HLA09/73
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-160
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-247a
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-247b
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-011
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-023a
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-023!
Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-004
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 Cojumbus, 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 Memorial Institute Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-301
Battelle Memorial Institute, Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA 15080EAG07/69
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-15090FOZ10/70
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEC702/71
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA-REF. NO. EPA-1701OFJY02/69
Battelle Pacific Northwest laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-049
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-149
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-024
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-047
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
Battelle 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
Battelle Pacific Northwest laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA 600/4-76-031
Battelle Pacific Northwest laboratories Richland, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-056
Beaton and Corbin Manufacturing Company Southington. CT - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-044
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEMS09/69
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA-REF. NO. EPA-14010EMS09/69*
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA-REF. NO. EPA-14010EMS09/69**
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEMS09/69***
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-237
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
Bechtel Corporation San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-008
Beckman Instruments, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-056
Beckman Instruments, Inc. Anaheim, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-171
Beefland International, Incorporated Council Bluffs, IA - REF. NO. EPA-12060FDS11 /71
Beet Sugar Development Foundation Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-12060DSI07/71
Beet Sugar Development Foundation Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-025
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 Aerospace Systems Division Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-092
Bendix Research Laboratories Southfield, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-010
Bendix Research Laboratories Southfield, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-006
Bennett College Greensboro, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-016
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Bennett College Greensboro, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-005
Beycholc, Milton R., Consulting Engineer Irvine, C A - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-011
Big Chief Roofing Company Ardmore, OK - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-232
Bionomics-EG&G, Inc. Wareham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-046
Bionomics-EGftG, Inc. Wareham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-047
Biospherics, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-004
Biospherics, Incorporated Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-17050EO YO1772
Birmingham, University of Birmingham, England - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-020
Bituminous Coal Research, Incorporated Monroeville, PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODLC11 /69
Bituminous Coal Research, Incorporated Monroeville, PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEIZO1 /70
Bituminous Coal Research, Incorporated Monroeville, PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEIZ12/71
Bituminous Coal Research, Incorporated Monroeville, PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEJT09/71
Bituminous Coal Research, Incorporated Monroeville, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-150
Black ft Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050a
Black ft Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050B
Black ft Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050c
Black ft Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050d
Black ft Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-67072-75-050e
Black ft Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City. MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050f
Black ft Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-050g
Black and Veatch Consulting Engineers Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-17090DAN10/71
Black Hill Conservancy Sub-District Rapid City, SD - REF. NO. EPA-67072-73-088
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
Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc. Montgomery, AL - REF. NO. EPA-60072-76-285
Black, Crow and Eidsness, Incorporated Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-11024ELBO1771
Black, SivallsandBryson,Incorporated Pittsburgh, PA-REF. NO. EPA-14010DYI02/71
Black, Sivalls and Bryson, Incorporated Pittsburgh. PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFOA02771
Black, Sivalls and Bryson, Incorporated Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFYY09/71
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-AHen Applied Research, Inc. Bethesda. MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-013
Booz-Allen 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
Booz, Allen and Hamilton, Applied Research Division Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-014
Bovay Engineers, Inc. Spokane, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-253
Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-029
Bowles Engineering Corporation Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA 11020DGZ10/69
Bowles Fluidics Corporation Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA-17030FEB02/72
Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-74-005
Bayce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Incorporated Yonkers, NY-REF. NO. EPA 16060DMP03/71
Brier, Glenn W., Consultant Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-017
Brier, Glenn W., Consultant Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-75-010
Brigham Young University Prove, UT - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-75-O07
Brookhaven National Laboratories Upton, NY - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFMH12/70
Brown and Caldwell San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-250
Brown and Caldwell, Construction Engineers Walnut Creek, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2 75 038
Buffalo, State University College at Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-028a
Buffalo, State University College at Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-028b
Buffalo, State University College at Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-028c
Burgess and Niple, Limited Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-11024FKN11769
Burns and Roe, Incorporated Oradell, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-17070DLY05/70
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
Caldwell Lace Leather Company Auburn, KY - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-209
California Air Resources Board, State of El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-052
California Department of Hearth 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 Department of Water Resources San Joaquin Valley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY05/71-03
California Department of Water Resources San Joaquin Valley, CA - REF. NO. EPA 13030ELY05/71-06
California Department of Water Resources San Joaquin Valley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY06771-13
California Department of Water Resources San Joaquin Valley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY12/69
California Departmnrt of Water Resources San Joaquin Valley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY04/71 -07
California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-010
California Polytechnic State University Son Luis Obispo, CA - P5F. NO. EPA-600/3-76-024
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-024
California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-006
California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, CA - *EF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-023
California Public Affairs, Center for Claremont, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-040
California State College Turlock, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-043
California State University Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-75-017
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-15040EJZ12/70
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-15080DZR11 /70
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA-REF. NO. EPA-15080EAL02/71
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODQ610/71
California, University of Davis, CA - REF. NO. EPA-16050EMF06/71
California, University of Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-16060DOE04/72
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-16090DLU11 /69
California, University of Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1611OEGQ04/72
California, University of Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1611OFPX08/70
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-037
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-053
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-064
California, University of Davis, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-104
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-107
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-031
California, University of Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-043a
California, University of Riverside, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-043b
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA R4-73-029
California, University of Irvaine, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-015
California, University of Santa Cruz, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-019
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/ 5-74-008
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/5-74-009
California, University of Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/'5-75-018
California, University of Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-006
California, University of Davis, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-7 5-002
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-600/2-76-220
California, University of Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-238
California, University of Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-059
California, University of Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-026
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, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Los Alamos, NM - REF. NO. EPA 600/7-76-007
California, University of. Marine Science Institute Santo 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 Santo Barbara, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-185
California, University of, Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-215
California, University of, Marine Science Institute Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-266
California, University of, Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory, College of Engineering Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-
17080DAR09/71
California, University of. School of Public Health Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA 17080DAR09/71
California, University of, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, San Diego La Jolla, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1601OEHC12/71
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
Colspan 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-60G/2-76-030
Calspan Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-031
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Caltpon Corporation Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-090
Canada, Government of Ontario, Canada - REF. NO. EPA-13020—07/71
Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-058
Carnegie-Mellon University, Mellon Institute Pittsburgh, PA-REF. NO. EPA-U010FII03/71
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
Catalytic, Incorporated Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODYH12/71
Catalytic, Incorporated Charlotte, NC-REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-072a
Catalytic, Incorporated Charlotte, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-148a
Catalytic, Incorporated Charlotte. NC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-148b
Cecil, L K., Consorting Engineer Tucson, AZ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-034
Cedar Rapids, City of Cedar Rapids, IA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-231
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 the Environment and Man, Incorporated Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-074o
Center for the Environment and Man, Incorporated Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-074b
Center for the Environment and Man, Incorporated Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-025a
Center for the Environment and Man, Incorporated Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-025b
Central State University Edmond, OK - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-293
Central State University Wilberf orce, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-020
Central State University, Department of Chemistry Wilberforce, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-048
Charles River Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-006
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-R2-73-163
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-246
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-010
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 and 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, Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, II - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-264
Chicago, University of Chicago, IL-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-003
Chine Basin Municipal Water District Cucamonga, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-034
Chippewa Falls, City of Chippewa Falls, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-070
ChuoUniversity Tokyo, Japan-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-013a
Choc University Tokyo, Japan, FC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-013b
Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-11024DQU10/70
Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-12120—09/70
Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R1 -73-005
Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-067
Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-217a
Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 /2-76-217b
CHy of Chino China, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-75-037
City of Hollywood Hollywood, FL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-003
Clemson University Clemson, SC - REF. NO. EPA-12090ECS02/71
Oemson University Clemson, SC - REF. NO. EPA-17050—00/70
Clemson University Clemson, SC - REF. NO. EPA R2-73 058
Clemson University Clemson, SC - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-005
Clemson University, Environmental Systems Engineering Department Clemson, NC - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-061
Cleveland, City of Cleveland, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-033
Cleveland, CHy of. Department of Public Works Cleveland, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-228
Coca-Cola Company, Foods Division Orlando, FL - REF. NO. EPA-12060-10/70
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-13030-11/71
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-14030EDB12/71
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-047
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-271
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-O11 a
Colorado State University Fort Collins. CO - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-011 b
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Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-01 Ic
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. MO. EPA-R5-73-014
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 State University Fort Collins, 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 Collins, 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 Fort Coffins, CO -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-219
Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-292
Colorado State University, Agricultural Engineering Department Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-094
Colorado State University, Department of Avian Science Fort Collins, CO - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-009
Colorado State University, Department of Zoology Fort Collins, CO -REF. NO. EPA-16010EQA10/71
Colorado, University of Boulder, CO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-122
Colorado, University of Boulder, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-007
Colorado, University of. Chemical Engineering Department Boulder, CO - REF. NO. EPA-17020DDC06/71
Columbia Research, Incorporated Gaittiersburg, MO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-238
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-650/2-73-005b
Commission of the European Communites Luxembourg, Belgium, FC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009a
Commission of the European Communities Luxembourg, Belgium, FC - REF. NO. EP A-600/9-75-Q09b
Commission of the European Communities Luxembourg, Belgium, FC - REF. NO, EPA-600/9-75-009c
Commission of the European Communities Luxembourg, Belgium, FC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009d
Commission of the European Communities Luxembourg, Belgium, FC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009o-d
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-022
Computer Sciences Corporation Falls Church, VA- REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-280a
Computer Sciences Corporation Falls Church, VA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-280b
Computerized Pollution Abatement Corporation Leicester, NY -REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-269
Cone Mills Corporation Greensboro, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-O39
Connecticut, University of Starrs, CT - REF. NO. EPA-16020GDQ10/71
Connecticut, University of Storrs, CT - REF. NO. EPA-16040DGH08/71
Connecticut, University of Storrs, CT - REF. NO. EPA-17050EVF02/71
Connecticut, University of Storrs, CT - REF. NO. EPA-18050DXU06/70
Consoer, Townsend, and Associates Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-W1
Consolidation Coal Company Library, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-060
Consolidation Coal Company Library, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-230
Consolidation Coal Company, Incorporated, Research Division Library, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-049
ConsuHec, 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-oOO/2-76-011
Continental Oil Company Ponca City, OK - REF. NO. EPA-1401OENW09/71
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 Pork, 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 Pork, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-Q53
Control Systems Laboratory, EPA Reseated 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 Pork, 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-650/2-75-010b
Convoir Aerospace, Division of General Dy monies San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-052
Copley International Corporation La Jolla,CA-REF.NO.EPA-650/5-73-O01
Cornell Aeronautical laboratory. Incorporated BuHalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-16130DPU02/71
Cornell University Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-13040--07/68
Cornell University Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-095
Cornell University Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-259
Cornell University Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-063
Cornell University Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/->-75-019
Cornell University Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-186
Cornell University Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-190
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Cornell University, Deportment of Agronomy Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-187
Cornell University, Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-13020DPB08/71
Cornell University, Department of Chemistry Ithaca, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-046
Cornell, Howtond, Hayes and Merryfield Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-11023FDD03/70
Cottrell Environmental Systems, Inc. Division of Research-Cottrell, Inc. Bound Brook, N J - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-053
Crane Company King of Prussia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-11023E VO06/70
Crane Company King of Prussia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-124
Create, Incorporated Hanover, NH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-233
Crowley's Milk Company Binghamton, NY - REF. NO. EPA-12060DXF07/71
Crown Mine Drainage Control Field Site, EPA Rivesville, WV - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-100
Crown Zellerbach Corporation Lebanon, OR - REF. NO. EPA-12040ELW12/70
Crown Zellerbach Corporation Camas, W A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-232
Crown Zellerbach Corporation Camas, WA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-028
Culligan IntematioiMil Company Northbrook, IL- REF. NO. EPA-17040EEE12/71
Culligan International Company Northbrook, IL - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-056
Culligan International Company Northbrook, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-007
Culp, Wesner, Clip El Dorado Hills, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-286
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-670/2-74-066
Curran Associates, Inc. Northampton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-068
Cyris Win. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-069
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODZM08/70
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401OECC08/71
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-16090DB J08/70
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-119
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-142
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-054
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - R6F. NO. EPA-670/2-73-081
Cyrus Wm. Rice Division, NUS Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-003
CHEMTRIC,Inc. Rosemont, IL-REF. NO.EPA-600/2-76-289
CH2M/HMI Corvollis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-195
CH2M/HHI Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-236
D. C Department of Sanitary Engineering Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-17050EJB11 /70
D.C Pilot Plant, EPA and D.C Department of Environmental Services Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-251
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
Dairy Research and Development Corporation Peekskill, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-254
Dakota State College Madison, SD - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-037
Dallas, Oty of Dallas, TX - REF. NO. EPA-12130EZR05/71
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
Demographies, Incorporated Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-12020EJI07/71
Datagraphics, Incorporated Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-12020GND07/71
Datagraphks, Incorporated Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-016
David M. Dornbusch and Company San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-005
Davis and Floyd Engineers, Incorporated Greenwood, SC-REF. NO. EPA-12090EUX10/70
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
Dayton, University of. Research Institute Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-25>9
De Lauroal Engineers, Inc. New Orleans, LA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-024
De laureal Engineers, Inc. New Orleans, LA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-074
De leuw, Cottier and Company Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-003
Delaware River and Bay Authority Newcastle, DE - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-226
Delaware River Basin Commission Trenton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-16090DCL05/70
Delaware River Basin Commission Trenton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-1611OFPP11 /71
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
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
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
Detroit Metropolitan Water Department Detroit, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-170 iOFAH07/70
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-OJ8
DePanl University Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-005
DePauw University Greencastle, IN - REF. NO. EPA- 1 8050DWC12/70
Diamond Shamrock Corporation, T. R. Evans Research Center Painewille, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-74-006
District of Columbia, Government of Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-180
Godson, Kinney and Lindblom Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA 1 1 020FAL03/71
Dominque, Szabo and Associates, Inc. Lafayette, LA - REF. NO. EPA-66072-74-061
Dorr-Oliver, Incorporated Stamford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-17090—12/68
Dorr-Oliver, Incorporated Stamford, CT - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-233
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-11023FDB09/70
Dow Chemical Company Walnut Geek, CA- REF. NO. EPA-17010FSJ01 /71
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml-REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-066
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-093
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-199
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-200
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-006
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-060
Dow Chemical Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-061
Dow Chemical Company Freeporl, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-019
Dow Chemkal Company Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-051
Dow Chemical Company Freeporl, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032a
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032b
Oow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-032c
Dow Chemical Company Freepott, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-O32d
Dow Chemical Company Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EP A-660/2-75-021
Dow Chemical Company, Functional Products and Systems Department Midland, Ml - REF. NO.EPA-17050DDY12/71
Dow Chemical Company, Functional Products and Systems Department Midland, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-17050DDY12/71 *
Dow Chemical Company, Texas Division Freeport, TX - REF. NO. EPA-12020EEQ10/71
Drove Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-135
Dravo Corporation Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-267
Drexel University, Environmental Engineering Program Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-057
Dugway Proving Ground Ougway, UT - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-003
Duke University Marine Laboratory Beaufort, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-O07
Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC -REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-005
Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-035
Dunbarton College, Department of Biology Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD03/72*
DynatechR/DCompany Cambridge, MA-REF.NO.EPA-16130DHS01/71
Dynatech R/D Company Cambridge, MA-REF. NO. EPA-16130DHS07/6P
Dynatech R/D Company Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA- 16130DHS08/70
Dynatech R/D Company Cambridge, MA-REF. NO. EPA-16130DHS11/70
Dynatech R/D Company Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-17010-02/70
E G and G, Incorporated Boulder, CO - REF. NO. EPA-16130DNHO1 /71
E.D. Appolonia Consulting Engineers, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-08 ?
Earth Satellite Corporation Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-15080HOL01 /72
Earth Satellite Corporation Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-243
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 16080GWF02/72
East Central State College Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-«60/2-74~024
EoitTennessee State Univemty Johnson City, TN - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-023
Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Ml - REF. NO. EPA 660/3-74-029
Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA - REF. NO. EPA-16060DDZ07/71
Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA - REF. NO. EPA-16060DDZ07/71 *
Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-077
Eastern Municipal Water District Hemet, CA -REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-027
Ebon Research Systems Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-148
Ecotrol, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-023
Edison Water Quality laboratory, €PA Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-11040GKK06/71
Edison Water Quality laboratory, EPA Edison, N J - REF. NO. EPA 670/2-73-059
Edison Water Quality laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ - *EF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-077
Edison Water Quality laboratory. Federal Water Quality Administration Edison, N J - REF. NO. EPA-15080-03/69
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Edison Water Quality Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-15080— 10/70
Edison Water Quality Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-15080EHO05/69
Edison Water Quality Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-15080FHT12/69
Edison Water Quality Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-15080FHU10/69
Edison Water Quality Research Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-039
Edison Water Quality Research Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-055
Edison Water Quality Research Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-201
Edison Water Quality Research Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-2S7
Eimco Corporation Salt Lake City, UT- REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-264
Elson T. Killam Associates, Inc. Milburn, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-071
Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc. Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-008
Energy Research and Development Administration Bartfesville, OK - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-026
Engelhard Minerals and Chemical Corporation Union, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-020
Engineering Enterprises Norman, OK-REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-014
Engineering Science, Inc. McLean, VA-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-077
Engineering Science, Inc. Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 5-033
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, V A - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-048b
Engineering-Science of Alaska Anchorage, AK - REF. NO. EPA-12130FJQ06/71
Engineering-Science, Incorporated Austin, TX-REF. NO. EPA-12020EID03/71
Engineering-Science,Incorporated Oakland, CA-REF.NO.EPA-17010EVB11/70
Engineering-Science, Incorporated Cincinnati, OH-REF. NO. EPA-17090EEM12/71
Engineering-Sciences, Incorporated/Texas Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-12020—02/70
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc. Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-052
Envtrex, 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-600/2-76-145
Envirex, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-049
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
Enviregenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17020DUD09/70
Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA-REF. NO. EPA-11024FKJ10/70
Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-11024FKM12/71
Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-15080DXE11770
Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1701OD J A11770
Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17070E VY08/71
Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-18040DAZ04/72
Envirogenics Company, Division of Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-036
En viromerrks. Incorporated Washington, DC-REF.NO.EPA-16110FRU12/71-01
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington, DC-REF.NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-10
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington,DC-REF.NO.EPA-16110FRU12/71-11
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-12
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington, DC-REF.NO.EPA-16110FRU12/71-13
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington,DC-REF.NO.EPA-16110FRU12/71-14
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington,DC-REF.NO.EPA-16110FRU12/71-02
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington,DC-REF.NO.EPA-16110FRU12/71-03
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-04
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington, DC-REF. NO.EPA-16110FRU12/71-05
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington, DC-REF.NO.EPA-16110FRU12/71-06
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington, DC-REF. NO.EPA-16110FRU12/71-O7
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-16110FRU12/71-08
Envirometrics,Incorporated Washington,DC-REF.NO.EPA-16110FRU12/71-09
Environics, Inc. Huntington Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-028
Environks, Inc. Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-O31
Environmental Control Technology Corporation Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-123
Environmental Control Technology Corporation Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-062
Environmental Dynamics, Inc. Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-014
Environmental Impact Center Newton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-002
Environmental Impact Center Newton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-013
Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-025
Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-026
Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-009
Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-077
Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-005a
314
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Environmental Measurements, Inc. San Francisco, CA- REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-005b
Environmental Measurements, Incorporated San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-16020GLY05/71
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-014
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-007
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-008
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-010
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-011
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-012
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-013
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-014
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV- REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-015
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-001
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-004
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-006
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76—005
Environmental Monitoring & Support laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-006
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-019
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600. 3-76-025
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-043
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600 /3-76-049
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-052
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV- REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-054
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-058
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-082
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-006
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600'4-76-011
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600, 4-76-012
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, N V - REF. NO. EPA-600 - 4-76-017
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-024
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-027
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600' 4-76-028
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-035
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-038
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-041
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-044
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 4-76-051
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-053
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-054
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-055
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600 4-76-057
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-059
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-005
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Las Vegas, NV - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-011
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-019
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-027
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-028
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 Applications, Incorporated Wilton, CT - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFBZ09/71
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 Corporation St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-099
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/J-76-007
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-008
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-009
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-010
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-011
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-012
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-O13
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA 600/J-76-014
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-016
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvollis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-017
315
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-018
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-019
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-020
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-021
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-022
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-023
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-024
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-025
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/ J-76-026
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-027
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA 6007J-76-028
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-029
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ J-76-030
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-001
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvollis, 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 Corvollis, 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 Corvollis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-078
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvollis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-079
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-092
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-096
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-097
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-098
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-100
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-6OO/3-76-102
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-112
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-114
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA- REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-O04
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA- REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-010
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-033
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-062
Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Gulf Breeze, FL - 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 Pork, 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-600/3-76-088
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 Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-042
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-047
Environmental Studies Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-17030FWHO 1/72
Environmental Studies Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-011
Environmental Systems Corporation Knoxville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-16130GNK10/71
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. Sunn/vale, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-003
Environmental Systems Laboratory, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-043
Envirotech Corporation Salt Lake City, UT - REF. NO. EPA-600 '2-76-235
Erie, City of Erie, PA - REF. NO. EPA-11060EOC07/69
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, N J - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-051
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-051o
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-102
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, N j - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-180
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-249
316
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-015
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
Esso Research Centre Abingdon, Berkshire, England - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-020
Esso Research Centre Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England, FC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-248
Eugene Water and Electric Board Eugene, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-011
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - 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-650/2-74-009g
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-009H
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-009i
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, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-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
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-009a
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-009b
Exxon Research and Engineering Company Linden, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-011
EG*G Warehom, MA-REF.NO. EPA-600/3-76-105
EG&G Bionomics Wareham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-099
EG&G Washington Analytical Services Center, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-75-065
EG&G Washington Analytical Services Center, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-006
EG4G, Inc. Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-027
ENVIREX, Inc. Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-109
ESL, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA- REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-066
Family and Foods, Inc. Denison, IA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-027
Fats and Protein Research Foundation Incorporated Des Plaines, IL - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-088
Fats and Proteins Research Foundation, Inc. Des Plaines, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-009
Fats and Proteins Research Foundation, Inc. Des Plaines, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-009a
Fecker Systems, Owens-Illinois, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-008
Federal Water Quality Administraion, Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control Branch, Division of Applied Science and Technology
Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-11024-06/70
Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-12060-04/70
Federal Water Quality Administration San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY12/69
Federal Water Quality Administration Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-1401OETV08/70
Federal Water Quality Administration Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFLW07/70
Federal Water Quality Administration Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-15080EIL12/69
Federal Water Quality Administration, Northeast Region Research and Development Program Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-
15080FHS08/69
Federal Water Quality Administration, Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control Branch, Division of Applied Science and
Technology Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-11020—03/70
Fenix and Scisson, Inc. Tulsa, OK - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-040
Ferguson Industries Dallas, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-295
Fiber Industries, Incorporated Charlotte, NC - REF. NO. EPA-12090EUX10/70
Firestone Synthetic Rubber and Latex Company Lake Charles, Louisiana - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-018
Fitzsimmons 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 Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission Eustis, FL - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-011 o
Florida Ocean Sciences Institute Deerfield Beach, FL - REF. NO. EPA-16070EFG12/71
Florida Technological University Orlando, FL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-072
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-16090DRM09/69
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-17040DNM02/71
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL-REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-002
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-063
317
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
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
Florida, University of Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-275
Florida, University of. College of Engineering Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-001
Florida, University of. Department of Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-16050ERS08/71
Florida, University of. Environmental Engineering Department Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODON02/72
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-O22
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 Emrich Company Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-004
Flynn and Emrich Company Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-071
Food, Chemical and Research Laboratories, Incorporated Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-12130FJQ06/71
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
Fort Wayne, City of Fort Wayne, IN - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-274
Foster D. Snell, Inc. Florham Park, NJ - REF. NO. FPA-670/2-73-062
Foster D. Snell, Inc. Florham Park, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-106
Foster D. Snell, Incorporated Florham Park, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-17070EKN12/69
Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. Waltham. MA - REF. 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. fr'O. EPA-670/ 2-74-021
From Corporation East Providence, HI - REF. NO. EPA-11020EXV07/69
From Corporation Providence, RI-REF.NO.EPA-12090DWM01/71
From Corporation Pawtucket, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-039
Franklin Institute Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-11020DES06/69
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA-REF. NO. EPA-11024EJC01/71
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-11024EJC07/70
Franklin Institute Research laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-11024EJC10/70
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-11024FJE04/71
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-11024FJE07/71
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-11034DUY03/72
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA-REF. NO. EPA-16070EOI08/71
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-127
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-016
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philiadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-74-005
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-005
Franklin Institute Research Laboratories Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-029
Freeport Illinois Water and Sewer Commission Freeport, IL - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-065
Fuhriman, Barton and Associates Provo, UT - REF. NO. EPA-16060ERU12/71
FMC Corporation Santa Clara, CA-REF. NO. EPA-11020DNO08/67
FMC Corporation Santa Clara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-12060EZP09/70
FMC Corporation Santa Clara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1701OFKA05/70
FMC Corporation Santa Clara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17020— 12/68*
FMC Corporation Princeton, NJ -REF. NO. EPA-17020GDN07/71
FMC Corporation Princeton, N J - REF. NO. EPA-17050DAL05/70
FMC Corporation Englewood, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-035
FMC Corporation Itosca, IL - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-045
FMC Corporation, Advanced Products Division San Jose, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-056
FMC Corporation, Central Engineering Laboratories Santa Clara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-11020DNO03/72
FWPCA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-17070-05/68
FWPCA, Northwest Region Portland, OR - REF. NO. EPA-13010—02/70
Gainesville, City of Gainesville, Ft - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-055
Gainesville, City of. Department of Public Utilities Gainesville, FL - REF. NO. EPA-12120ESW06/71
Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter, Inc Harrisburg, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-106
Garret! Corporation, Research Manufacturing Division Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJ P10/70
Garrett Research and Development Company, Incorporated La Verne, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17030ESX04/70
General American Transportation Corporation Niles, IL - REF. NO. EPA-17090EHQ09/70
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 American Transportation Corporation, General American Research Division Niles, IL - REF. NO. EPA-17090EHQ09/69
General American Transportation Corporation, General American Research Division Niles, IL - REF. NO. EPA-17090FKC09/69
General Dynamics Corporation San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-026
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General Dynamics Corporation Groton, CT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-071
General Dynamics, Corporation Groton, CT - REF. NO. EPA-11050FKE12/69
General Dynamics, Corporation Groton, CT - REF. NO. EPA-15020DHB04/70
General Dynamics, Corporation Groton, CT - REF. NO. EPA-16130GFI06/71
General Dynamics, Corporation Groton, CT - REF. NO. EPA-16130GFI06/71 *
General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-15020DHG09/71
General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-270
General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-020
General Electric Company Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-029
General Electric Company Pittsf ield, MA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-046a
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 Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-73-001 n
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA 600/4-73-001 b
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-600/4-76-026
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santo Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-036
General Electric Company, Center for Advanced Studies, TEMPO Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-045
General Electric Company, Space Sciences Laboratory Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-040
General Mills Chemicals, Incorporated Minneapolis, MN -REF. NO. EPA-1701OEAP10/70
General Research Corporation Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-012a
General Research Corporation Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-012b
General Research Corporation Santa Barbara, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-012c
General Tire and Rubber Company Akron, OH - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-260
Geomet, Inc. Rockville, 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
Geophysical Survey Systems, Incorporated North Billerica, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-082
Georgetown University Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-1611OFIOO1 /72
Georgetown University Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-020
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-16050FORO1 /72
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-17070DYF09/70
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-048
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-012
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 Kraft Company Macon, GA - REF. NO. EPA-11060DPD02/71
Georgia Kraft Company Rome, GA - REF. NO. EPA-12040EEK08/71
Georgia Kraft Company Rome, GA - REF. NO. EPA-12040EUG10/69
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-16050EQS12/71
Georgia, University of Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-217
Georgia, University of Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-016
Georgia, University of Athens, GA - 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, GA- REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-003
Geraghty and Miller, Inc. Port Washington, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-73-001 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 Colabasas, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-022
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Grand Forks, City of Grand Forks, ND - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-236
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
Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District Green Bay, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-12130EDX07/70
Green Bay Packaging, Incorporated Green Bay, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-12040FUBO1 72
Green Giant Company Le Suer, MM - REF. NO. EPA 12060EDZ08/71
Greene County Sanitary Engineering Department Xenia, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-75-039
Grosse He Laboratory, EPA Grosse He, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-021
Grumman Aerospace Corporation Bethpage, NY - REF. NO. EPA-16050DXN07/70
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 Agano, 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-1401ODYG08 71
Gulf Environmental Systems Company San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-75-009
Gulf General Atomic, Incorporated San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17040—05/70*
Gulf General Atomic, Incorporated San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17040EFO06/70
Gulf South Research Institute New Orleans, LA - REF. NO. EPA-12020DQC03/71
Gulf South Research Institute New Iberia, LA - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODHT09/70
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 South REsearch Institute New Orleans, LA - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-223
Gulf Southern Research Institute for Pharmaceutical Associates Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-74-057
Gwin, Dobson, and Foreman, Incorporated Altoona, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-140
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-293
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-600/2-76-046c
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-055
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-069
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-077a
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-202
GCA Corporation Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600,/4-76-013
GCA Corporation Bedford, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600 / 7-76-017
H. F. ludwig and Associates Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600 - 2-76-222a
H. F. Ludwig and Associates Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA 600 2 76-222B
Halliburton Company Duncan, OK-REF. NO. EPA-1401ODMO03 70
Halliburton Company Duncan, OK - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODMO03 70-A
Hamilton, City of Hamilton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-050
Hancock Company Bay St. Louis, MS - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-073
Harriman Utility Board Harnman, TN-REF. NO. EPA-660 2-73-010
Harris County Water Control and Improvement District No. 5 El Logo, 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-14010—06/70
Harvard University Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA- 16110DTF02/71
Harvard University Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600 /1-75-O02
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
Haskins Laboratories, Inc. New Haven, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600 '3-76-081
HatfieldTownship Municipal Authority Colmar, PA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-030
Havens and Emerson Cleveland, OH - REF. NO. EPA-11020—05/68
Hayes, Seay, Mattern and Martern Roanoke, VA - REF. NO. EPA-11024DMS05/70
Hazleton Laboratories Vienna, VA-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-033
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-600/1-75-003
Health Effects Research Laboratory, EPA Wenatchee, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/J-76-002
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, OM - 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
Heidelberg College Tiffin, OH - REF. NO. EPA-16080DFOO1 -71
Henningson, Durham, and Richardson, Incorporated Omaha, NB - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-170
Herbert H. Lehman College of CUNY Bronx, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-103
Hercules, Inc. Hattiesburg, MS - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-227
Hercules, Incorporated Wilmington, DE - REF. NO. EPA-11020— 10/69
HiHman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600'2-73-002
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-O04
HiHman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660 • 2-73-035
HiHman 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 2-76-1 \ 7
HiHman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76 -153
HiHman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-245
Hittman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/8-76-001 a
HiHman Associates, Inc. Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/8-76-001 b
HiHman Associates, Incorporated Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-11030DNK08 68
HiHman Associates, Incorporated Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-R2- 72-015
HiHman Associates, Incorporated Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-R2- 73-139
HiHman Associates, Incorporated Columbia, MD - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-176
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
Hoffman and Fiske Lewiston, ID - REF. NO. EPA-11020 -06/ 69
Holywood, City of Holy wood, PL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 5-049
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
Horizons, Incorporated Cleveland, OH - REF. NO. EPA-14010DEE12/70
Horizons, Incorporated Cleveland, OH - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFUI10/71
Houston Research, Inc. Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600' 2 75-061
Howard University, Department of Botany Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600 3 7o- 068
Hughes Aircraft Culver City, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-136
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, N j - 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
Hydrocomp, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-083
Hydronautics, Incorporated Laurel, MD - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-156
Hydroscience, Incorporated Westwood, NJ - REF. NO. EPA 12050DSH03 '71
Hydrospace-Challenger, Incorporated Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-145
Hydrospace-Challenger, Incorporated Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-261
Hydrotechnic Corporation New York, NY -REF. NO. EPA 11023EYI04,72
Hydrotechnic Corporation New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-222
HRB-Singer, Incorporated State College, PA-REF. NO. EPA-14010EHN04/71
Idaho, University of Moscow, ID - REF. NO. EPA-12060—03/ 68
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 Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA 12050DRC11 71
Illinois State Geological Survey Urbana, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-73-044
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Illinois State Geological Survey Springfield, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-054
Illinois University, Eastern Charleston, IL-REF. NO. EPA-18050DZZ06/71
Illinois University, Southern Carbondale, IL-REF. NO. EPA-17020ECI11/71
Illinois, University of Urbana, II - 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-R2-72-068
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
Indiana University, Water Resources Research Center Bloomington, IN - REF. NO. EPA-18050EEC12/71
Industrial Bio-Test laboratories, Inc. Northbrook, IL-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-004
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 Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-214
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-224
Industrial Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-230
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-262
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-279
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-304
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-027
Industrial Nucleonics Corporation Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-065
Industrial Pollution Control Branch, Applied Science and Technology, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-12000-07/71
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
Infilco Tucson, AZ-REF. NO. EPA-17020FKB07/70
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 Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-258
Institute of Gas Technology Chicago, IL-REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-259
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-12040EEL02- 72
Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl -REF. NO. EPA R2-73-141
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
Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-221
Instra-Tech, Incorporated Fullerton, CA - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-207
International City Management Association Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-016
International Flame Research Foundation Umuiden, Holland, FC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-061 a
International Materials Corporation Burlington, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-272
International Minerals and Chemical Corporation Skokie, IL - REF. NO. EPA-14050EPU08/71
International Paper Company Springhill, LA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-086
International Research amd Technology Corporation Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA 600/5-76-007a
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
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International Research and Technology Corporation Arlington, VA - KEF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-7 6-007b
International Research and Technology Corporation Arlington, V A - REF. NO. EPA-600- 5-76-007c
International Research and Technology Corporation Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600 -5-76-C07d
Interstate Paper Corporation Riceboro, G A - REF. NO. EPA-12040ENC12/71
Interstate Sanitation Commission New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-152
Ionics, Incorporated Waferrown, MA-REF. NO. EPA-11023DAA03/72
Ionics, Incorporated Watertown, MA-REF. NO, EPA-17010EED07/70
Iowa State University Ames, IA-REF. NO. EPA-13Q40EYX1V/69
Iowa State University Ames, IA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-10)
Iowa State University Ames, IA-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-009
Iowa State University, Deportment of Agricultural Engineering Ames, IA - REF. NO. EP A-670/2-73-025
Iowa State University, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology Ames, IA - REF. NO. EPA-18050DIE12/71
Iowa, University of Iowa City, IA-REF, NO. EPA-600/2-76-050
Hlond Creek Cool Company Holden, WV - REF. NO. EPA-14010DZM08/70
IBM Research Laboratory Son Jose, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-005o
IBM Research Laboratory Son Jose, CA- REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-005b
ICARUS Corporation Siiver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-023a
ICARUS Corporation Silver Spring, MD -REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-023b
IIT Center, Institute of Gas Technology Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-098a
«T Center, Institute of Gas Technology Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600 /2-76-098b
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL- REF. NO. EPA-16080DVF02/72
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-16080DVF12 /70
«T Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-17050—10/69
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL- REF. NO. EPA-R1-72-003
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL-REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-019
HT Research institute Chicago, It - REF, NO. EPA-650/1-73-002
JIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-016
in Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-088
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-Q90
IIT Research Institute Des Plaines, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-009
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-016a
JIT 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
HT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA 600/3 76-012
IIT Research Institute Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-022
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
Jock Faucett Company Chevy Chase, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-033
Jacksonville, City of Jacksonville, AR - REF. NO. EPA-12130EGK06/71
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-223
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-244
Johns-Manville Products Corporation Manville, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-12080EZF09/70
Johns-Manville Products Corporation Manville, NJ -REF. NO. EPA-14010DIIC5-71
Johns-Manville Products Corporation Manville, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-17010EDO06/70
Johnson and Anderson, Inc. Pontiac, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-181
JBF Scientific Corporation Burlington, MA-REF. NO.EPA-16080FSN10/71
JBF Scientific Corporation Burlington, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-077
JBF Scientific Corporation Burlington, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-205
JRB Associates, Inc. La Jolla, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-OC6
K. R. Rohrer Associates, Inc. Akron, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-272
Kaman Sciences Corporation Colorado Springs, CO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-005
Kansas State University Monhottan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-159
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-084
Kansas Stote 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
Kansas, University of. Center for Research, Incorporated Lawrence, KS - REF. NO. EPA-17050DJS05/71
Karl R. Rohrer Associates, Incorporated Akron, OH - REF. NO. EPA-11022ECV09/71
Karlsruhe, University of Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany, FC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-030
Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden-REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-190
Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -75-004
Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-04P
Kenosha, City of Kenosha, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-019
Kent Cheese Company Melrose Park, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-012
Kentucky Department for Natural Resources and Conservation Frankfort, KY-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-)08
Kentucky, University of. Department of Entomology Lexington, KY - REF. NO. EPA-650/1-74-002
Koppers Company Carbondale, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-231
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KLD Associates, Inc. Huntington, NY - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-018
KVB Engineering, Inc. Tustin, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-74-078a
KVB Engineering, Inc. Tustin, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-086a
KVB Engineering, Inc. Tustin, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-086b
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 Michigan Interstate Pesticides Committee of the Lake Michigan Enforcement conference EPA, Washington, DC — REF. NO. EPA-
R3-72-003
Lake Tahoe Area Council South Lake Tahoe, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODN Y07/71
Lake Tahoe Area Council South Lake Tahoe, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODSW05/71
Lake Tahoe Area Council South Lake Tahoe, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-003
lake, County of Paines.ille, OH - REF. NO. EPA- 11010EGO01/71
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 Laboratories Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-182
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 University Bethlehem, PA - REF. NO. EPA-17020—06/70
Lehigh University, Center for Surface and Coatings Research Bethlehem, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-297
Lehigh Valley Industries, Inc. Bangor, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600 - 2-75-055
Limnetics Incorporated Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-175
Littleton Research and Engineering Corporation Littleton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-16080DOO07 70
Littleton Research and Engineering Corporation Littleton, MA - REF. NO. EPA-16130DFX05/70
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
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Incorporated Sunnyvale, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-016
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Los Alamos, MM - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-029
Los Angeles County Sanitation District Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-043
Las 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, City of. Bureau of Sanitation Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-224
Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-022
Los Angeles, County of, Department of County Engineer Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17080ESH08/68
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-015
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-650/2-7 5-030
M. W. Kellogg Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-033
M.W. Kellogg Company Piscotawoy, NJ -REF. NO. EPA -R2 -72-100
Macon, CHy of, Board of Water Commissioners Macon, GA - REF. NO. EPA 11060DPD02/71
Maine Port Authority Portland, ME - REF. NO. EPA-15080DOZ12/70
Maine Regional Planning Commission, Northern Presque Isle, ME - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-013
Maine, University of Orono, ME - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-75-O05
Manhattan College Bronx, NY - REF. NO. EPA-17070DFK02 70
Manhattan College Bronx, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-029
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
Manufacturing Chemists Association Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-12020EXG03/72
Mariand Environmental Systems, Incorporated Wayne, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-226
Marquette University Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-279
Martin Marietta Corporation, Research Institute for Advanced Studies Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-16080HVAO1 /72
Maryland School of Law, University of Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFZU03/72
Maryland, State of. Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-74-060
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Maryland, State of. Department of Water Resources Annapolis, MD - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-015
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 16130DJHO1 / 71
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-16130DJU02/71
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-023
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-133
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 Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory Lexington, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-090
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-218
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-16130DJ H04 71
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ralph M. Parsons laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics Cambridge, MA - REF.
NO. EPA-16060EU03/72
Massachusetts, University of Amherst, MA - REF. NO. EPA 16020GAG02 71
Massachusetts, University of Woltham, MA- REF. NO. EPA R5-72-009
Massachusetts, University of Amherst, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-065
Mathematica, Inc. Bethesda, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-008
Matrecon, Inc. Oakland, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600, 2-76-255
Mayes, Sudderth and Etheredge, Inc. Lexington, KY - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-196
McDonnell Aircraft Company, McDonnell Douglas Corporation St. Louis, MO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-007
McDonnell Aircraft Company, McDonnell Douglas Corporation St. Louis, MO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-289
McDonnell Douglas Corporation Newport Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17020DHR12/70
Mead Corporation Chillicothe, OH - REF. NO. EPA-12040EMY12 '71
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
Meharry Medical College Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA 600 1 -76-032
Melbourne Water Science Institute Victoria, Australia - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-017
Mellon Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA 1401ODKN11 70
Meloy Laboratories, Inc. Springfield, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-068
Meloy Laboratories, Inc. Springfield, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650 /1 -75-005
Meloy Laboratories, Incorporated Springfield, VA - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-045
Melpar, Incorporated Falls Church, VA - REF. NO. EPA-11022DPP10/70
Melpar, Incorporated Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJO05/70
Melpar, Incorporated Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJO 1O/69
Merrimack College Andover, MA-REF. NO. EPA-11024DOK02/70
Messer Associates, Inc. Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670, 2-74-082
Mela 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 Engineers Palo Alto, CA-REF. NO. EPA-11024DOC07, 71
Metcalf and Eddy Engineers Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-11C24DOC08. 71
Metcalf and Eddy Engineers Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA 11024DOC09 71
Metcalf and Eddy Engineers Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-11024DOC10, 71
Metcalf and Eddy Engineers Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA- 11024EQG03-71
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
Metcalf and Eddy, Inc. Polo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA 600 276-218
Meteorology laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-024
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' 4-75-004
Meteorology Laboratory, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-017
Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA 600, 2-75-07A
Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA 600' 2-76-062
Meteorology Research, Inc. Altadena, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-110
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
Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-005
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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 '4-75-004o
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. 1 Commerce City, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-035
Metropolitan Sewer Board St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA 11020FAQ03/71
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. Institute of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences Miami, FL - REF. NO. EPA-18050—03/70
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 Department of Natural Resources Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-18050GZZ10/71
Michigan State University East Lansing, MI-REF.NO.EPA-13040DKP06/71
Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-1601OEXE12/71
Michigan State University East Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-18050DST12/70
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-R5-73-020
Michigan Water Resources Commission Lansing, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-009
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-18050DKC12/69
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD03/73
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-278
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-021
Michigan, University of Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-046
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
Mkhigan, 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 Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-095
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
Michigan, University of. Museum of Zoology Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA 18050ELD03' 72
Michigan, University of, Museum of Zoology Ann Arbor, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD05/72*
Middlebury College, Physics Department Middlebury, VT - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-031
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-17020— 12 /68
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-17020DUE09/70
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-17050FIM05 70
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-17070DRP12/70
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-010
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-043
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-096
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-007
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 4-74-019o
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
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Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-005
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 5-044
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-066
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-001
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-O01
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600 /2~7 6-040
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-600/2-76-206
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-208
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-709
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-257
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
Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-011
Milbrew,lnc. Juneau, WS-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-025
Milwaukee, City 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-1!010£VE01 '71
Milwaukee, Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Wl -REF. NO. EPA-11010FLQ03 71
Milwaukee, Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-17010DXD08/70
Milwaukee, Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-050
Milwaukee, Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-243
Mine Safety Appliances Research Corporation Evans City, PA- REF. NO. EPA-17020DAO07/70
Mineral Pigments, Corporation Beitsville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-04-4
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-16050EYT06/71
Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN -REF. NO. EPA-11034FLU06/71
Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-1401ODRB05/71
Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN -REF. NO. EPA-17010FMX01 /71
Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-18050DBM02/72
Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-147
Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-039
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 '375 0! 7
Minnesota, University of St. Paul, MN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-06la
Minnesota, University of S>. Paul, MN-REF.NO. EPA-600/3-76-06)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-OQ1
Minnesota, University of, St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-16130— 12 68
Minnesota, University of, St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-16130— 12/68*
Minnesota, University of, St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic laboratory Minneapolis, MN- REF. NO. EPA-76T30—12/68**
Minnesota, University of, St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic laboratory Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-16130FSU12 /71
Minnesota, University of, St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-18050EU j 12 70
Mississippi State University Jackson, MS - REF. NO. EPA-660/3 75-024
Missouri Basin Engineering Health Council Cheyenne, WY - REF. NO. EPA-17090EHX07 /71
Missouri State College, Southwest Springfield, MO - REF. NO. EPA- 17070DHO02/71
Missouri, University of Columbia, MO - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-034
Missouri, University of Columbia, MO - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-068
Missouri, University of Roila, 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 Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-022
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Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-189
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-027a
Mitre Corporation McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-027b
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
Mitre Corporation McLean, V A - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-015
Monash University, Department of Zoology Clayton, Victoria, Australia - REF. NO. EPA- 18050ELDOV72
Monsanto Research Corporation Durham, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-103
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-252
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-282
Monsanto Research Corporation Doyton, 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 Da/ton, 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-600/2-76-032a
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
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-201
Monsanto Research Corporation Dayton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-028
Montana State University Bozeman, MT-REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-255
Montana State University Bozeman, MT - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-002
Montana, University of Missoula, MT - REF. NO. EPA-660- 3-74 -023
Montana, University of Missoulo, MT - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-039
Montana, University of Missoulo, MT - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-089
Montana, University of. Wood Chemistry Laboratory Missoula, MT - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-74-015
Montgomery County Sanitary Department Dayton, OH-REF. NO. EPA-11020DHQ06/72
Moore Engineering, Incorporated West Fargo, ND - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-245
Mote Marine Laboratory Sarasota, PL - 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
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/J 76-003
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati. OH - REF. NO. EPA-600- J-76-005
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati. OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 J-76-015
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati. OH-REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-033
Municipal 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
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-198
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Edison, NJ -REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-244
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-014
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-018
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600 9-76-021
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 9-76-023
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-025
Muskegon County Board Muskegon, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-1101OFMY10/70
Muskegon Department of Public Works Muskegon, Ml - REF. NO. EPA-1101OFM Y10/70
MATHTECH, Inc. Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-010
MSA Research Corporation Evans, PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEGJ11 /69
MSA Research Corporation Evans City, PA - REF. NO. EPA-17020DAO02/69
MSA Research Corporation Evans City, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-185
MSA Research Corporation, Division of Mine Safety Appliance Company Evans City, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2 -72-202
National Academy of Engineering, National Research Council Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R2- 72-042
National Academy of Science, National Academy of Engineering Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-16070DUF11 / 70
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 Academy of Sciences Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-027a
National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-027b
National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-036
National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-033
National Analysts, Incorporated Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-003
National Association of Counties Research Foundation Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-15030DTL05 70
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-16020GFR07/71
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-057
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600 '5-73-012o
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC- REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-74-031
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2- 76-007
National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-126
National Canners Association Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-12060—03/ 71
National Canners Association Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA 12060—04/70
National Canners Association Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-12060—08/70
National Canners Association Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-12060DXL01.71
National Canners Association Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-12060E AE09/71
National Canners Association Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-12060EDK08/71
National Canners Association Berkeley, CA- REF. NO. EPA-12060EHU03/71
National Canners Association Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-12060FQE12/70
National Canners Association Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-018
National Canners Association Berkeley, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-198
National Canners 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 Center for Voluntary Action Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-011
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 Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-005a
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72- 005b
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-011
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2 72 -012
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-016
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R2 -73- 186
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-288
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-00!
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R5 72 002
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-004
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Research Triangle Pork, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-005
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
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
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-670/9-74-002
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, N V - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-002b
National Environmental Research Center, EPA Las Vegas, NV - 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, NV - 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, EPA Las Vegas, N V - REF. NO. EPA 600/9-76-026
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, N V - 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 Field Investigation Center Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-257
National Institute of Scientific Research Rancho Santa Fe, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600 / 4-76-018
National Marine Water Quality Laboratory, EPA West Kingston, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-007
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Asheville, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600, 2-76-250
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600 4-76-047
National Oil Recovery Corporation Bayonne, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-15080DBO03 / 71
National Oil Recovery Corporation Bayonne, N j - 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-1201ODTQ02/72
National Steel Corporation, Weirton Steel Division Weirton, WV - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-028
National Water Quality Laboratory, EPA Duluth, MN - REF. NO. EPA 660/3-75-009
National Water Well Association Columbus, OH -REF. NO. EPA-16060GRB08/71
Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-063
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
Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-265
Nebraska, University of Omaha, NB - REF. NO. EPA-650' 1 -75-003
Nevada Systems, University of, Desert Research Institute Reno, NV - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-007
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, N V - 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 Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM - REF. NO. EPA-15080FWO02/71
New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM - REF. NO. EPA 17070- -09/69
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 State Department of Environmental Conservation Albany, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-091
New York University New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-15080EPL04/70
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
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-O20
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-16050DJK08/ 70
New York, State University of Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-16050DJK08/70*
New York, State University of Albany, NY- REF. NO, EPA-R3-72-025
New York, Stole 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
Newrown Fish Toxicology Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-116
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-600/2-7 5-003
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-R2-73-1 OP
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-600/2-76-204
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-233
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-290
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 Textile Chemistry Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-12090EOE01 /72
North Carolina State University, Department of Wood and Paper Sciences Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-005
North Carolina State University, School of Agricultural and Life Sciences Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-13020DGX08/71
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 Carolino, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 9-75-001 a
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/9-75-001b
North Carolina, University of Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-01 Oa
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 Forest Resources Raleigh, NC - REF. NO. EPA-12040EZZ04/70
North Carolina, University of, School of Medicine Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-287
North Carolina, University of. School of Public Health Chapel Hill, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-064
North Dakota Stale University Fargo, NO - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-113
North Dakota, University of Grand Forks, ND - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-73-001
North Star Research and Development Institute Minneapolis, MN -REF. NO. EPA-12010DRH11/7!
North Star Research and Development Institute Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-12060EHT07/70
North Star Research and Development Institute Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-17020EFA10/70
North Star Research Corporation Minneapolis, MN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-033
Northeastern University Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-16090—07/69
Northeastern University Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODBL12/70
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
Northwest Food Processors Association Portland, OR - REF. NO. EPA-12060- 04/70
Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame. IN - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-076
Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, IN - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-041
Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, IN - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-106
Nucor Corporation Denville, N J - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-026
O'Brien and Gere Engineers, Inc. Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-244
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O'Brien and Gere Engineers, Incorporated Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-075
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN - REF. NO. EPA-17030EOHO1, 70
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-228
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN - REF. NO. EPA R2 73 260
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 -76-006
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 Waimanalo, HI - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-O15
Office of Energy, Minerals, and Industry, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-Q06
Office of Energy, Minerals, and Industry, EPA Washington. DC - REF. NO. EPA-600.7-76-013
Office of Energy, Minerals, and Industry, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-024
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 Financial and Administrative Services, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-029
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
Office of Monitoring Systems, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-001
Office of Research and Development, Air Pollution Technology Branch, Technology Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-
R4-73-021
Office of Research and Development, Applied Science and Technology Branch, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-120
Office of Research and Development, Applied Science and Technology Branch, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-134
Office of Research and Development, Applied Science and Technology Branch, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-171
Office of Research and Development, Environmental Studies Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-73-010
Office of Research and Development, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-030
Office of Research and Development, EPA Las Vegas, N V - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-008
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, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-024
Office of Research and Development, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-017
Office of Research and Development, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-021
Office of Research and Development, Implementation Research Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600 5-73-001
Office of Research and Development, Municipal Technology Branch, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-080
Office of Research and Development, Office of Enforcement and General Council, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-152
Office of Research and Development, Office of International Affairs Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-74-003
Office of Research and Development, Publications Branch, Research Information Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-
R5-73-012
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, Quality Assurance Division, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-022
Office of Research and Development, Science Advisory Board, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-SAB-73-001
Office of Research and Monitoring, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-040
Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Wooster, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-074
Ohio Department of Natural Resources Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-151
Ohio State University Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-14010EXA03/71
Ohio State University Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-002
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 Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-240
Ohio State University Research Foundation Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFPR04/71
Ohio State University Research Foundation Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA 14010FPS02/70
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 Research Foundation Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-084
Ohio State University, Chemistry Department Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-070
Ohio State University, Department of Dairy Technology Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-12060EGU03/71
Ohio State University, Department of Entomology Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-032
Ohio University Athens, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-061
Oklahoma Corporation Commission Oklahoma City, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16060HIJ02/72
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK - REF. NO. EPA-13040FXG11 /71
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK - REF. NO. EPA 17090FQ J09/71
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 State University, College of Engineering Stillwater, OK - REF. NO. EPA-17070DAU12/71
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Oklahoma Water Resources Board Oklahoma City, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-033
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK-REF. NO. EPA-12060DSB09/71
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK-REF. NO. EPA-16010—03/71
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16090DBX04,70
Oklahoma, University of Norman, OK - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-001
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
Oklahoma, University of. Department of Zoology Norman, OK - REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD04/72*
Old Dominion University, Deportment of Biology Norfolk, VA -REF. NO. EPA-18050HD04/72
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA- REF. NO. EPA-650 • 4-75~024a
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024b
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024c
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA-REF. NO. EPA-650/4~75~024d
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4~75-024e
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-024f
Olson laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA- REF. NO. EPA-650/4~75-024g
Olson Laboratories, Inc. Anaheim, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 4-7 5-024h
Onondaga County Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-11060FAE04/71
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-12040EBY08/70
Oregon Stote University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-T2060ECF04/70
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR-REF. NO. EPA-13010EGA02/71
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070ENS06/71
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EP A-l 6070EOK07/71
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070EOK07/71 *
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR -REF. NO. EPA-16080DRX10/69
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-083
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-085
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-162
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-006
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-010
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-008
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-600/2-76-239
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-0? 1
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-038
Oregon Stote University Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA 600/3-76-101
Oregon State University, Air Resources Center Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA R5-72 006
Oregon State University, Air Resources Center Corvollis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-007
Oregon State University, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Corvallis. OE - REF. NO. EPA R3-73-01 ?
Oregon State University, Department of Microbiology Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-12040DIQGB 71
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
Oione Research and Equipment Corporation Phoenix, AZ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73 -197
OR&D, 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-600/9-75-001b
OR&D, Technical Information Division, EPA Washington, DC-REF. NO. EPA-600'9-75-00 Ic
OR&D,Technical Information Division, EPA Washington, DC -REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-OOld
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-600/ 2-76-0361
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 2-76-0361
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-036J
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc. Sanla Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2~76-Q36i<
Pacific Environmental Services, Incorporated Santo Monica, CA - REF. NO. EP A-R4-73-013a
Pacific Environmental Services, Incorporated Santa Monica, CA - REF. NO. 6PA-R4-73-013b
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvollis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-024
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Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-026
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/ 2-73-016
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 2-73-03 \
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR- REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-039
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-660/2-75-024
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-660/3-75-039
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA, NERC Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-273
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR -REF. NO. EPA-12060—03/71
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070DBH04/71
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070DBH11 /69
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - R6F. NO. EPA-16070FGY07/71
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070GH V05/71
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16130GKF12/70
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-018
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallis. OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070—04/70
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070—07/70
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070—09/70
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070—10/70
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070DBH04, 70
Pacific Northwest Water laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16130-04/70
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16130— 10/70
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-12060—03/68
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-15010—01 /69
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-15010—03/70
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-15020—04/68
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvaltis, OR - REF. NO. EPA 15020-06/67
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA 16010- 10/67
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16010— 10/69
Pacific Northwest Water laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070—03/70
Pacific Northwest Water laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070—08/68
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070—09/67
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070— 10/66
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16070— 12/69
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR -REF. NO. EPA-16130—09/68
Pacific Northwest Water laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16130—09/69
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, FWPCA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA 17050—07/68
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Water Quality Office, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-12060—03/68*
Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Water Quality Office, EPA Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-12060—07/69
Pacific Northwest Water Research Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Corvallis, OR - REF. NO. EPA-16130FHJ09/70
Pechnische Hochschule Darmstadt Hochschulfpr, GY - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-006
Pennsylvania Department of Mines and Mineral Industries Horrisburg, PA - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEGJ11 69
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA - REF. NO. EPA-18050DXJ05/71
Pennsylvania State University University Pork, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-032
Pennsylvania State 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 - REF. 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-650/4-74-045o
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Meteorology and Center for Air, Environmental Studies University Park, PA - REF. NO.
EPA-650/4-74-045b
Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of Harrisburg, PA - REF. NO. EPA-140100 YK03/70
Pennsylvania, State of. Department of Environmental Resources Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-054
Pennsylvania, University of Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-018
Pennsylvania, University of Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-053
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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. EPA-650/2-73-030
Phillips Petroleum Company Bartlesville, OK - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-221
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-030
Pope, Evans, and Robbins Alexandria, VA - REF. NO. EPA-R2- 72--021
Port Arthur, City of Port Arthur, TX - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-060
Portland Cement Association Skokie, IL - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-194
Portland, City of, Department of Public Works Portland, OR - REF. NO. EPA 11023FDD07/71
Potato Service, Inc. Presque Isle, ME - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-088
Potomac Engineering and Surveying Petersburg, WV - REF. IO. EPA-670/2-74-002
Princeton, Incorporated, Aeronautical Association of Princeton, N J - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-016a
Princeton, Incorporated, Aeronautical Association of Princeton, N J - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-Q16b
Princeton, Incorporated, Aeronautical Association of Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-016c
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
Process Research, Incorporated Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-17090FTA07/69
Processes Research Incorporated Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-284
Processes Research Incorporated Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-285
Processes Research Incorporated Cincinnati, OH -REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-286
Processes Research, Incorporated Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-174
Processes Research, Incorporated Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-187
Processes Research, Incorporated Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-188
Processes Research, Incorporated Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-229
Processes Research, Incorporated Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-241
Pulp Manufacturers Research League Appleton, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-12040EEL02/72
Purdue Research Foundation West Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-002
Purdue University Lafayette, IN -REF. NO. EPAO6060DIL09/70
Purdue University Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD01773
Purdue University Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-097
Purdue University Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-043
Purdue University Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EP A-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
Purdue University West Lafayette, IN - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-039
PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-65072-74-101
PEOCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc. Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-6SO/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-650/2-75-057,
PEOCo-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-600/2-76-013o
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 Park, 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, NV - REF. NO. EPA-680/4-75-Q05
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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
Quirk, Lawler and Matusky Engineers Tappan, NY - REF. NO. EPA 12130DU J09,71
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. T. French Company Shelley, ID - REF. NO. EPA-12060EHV12/70
R. W. Beck and Associates Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-16130EES11 70
R. W. Beck and Associates Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-16130EES11 70*
R. W. Beck and Associates Denver, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600 / 2-76-178
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-R2- 73- 267
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/'2-74-024
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-7 4-O33
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-042
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-068
Radion Corporation Austin, TX-REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-006
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 '2-76-012a
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/ 2-76-464
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-092
Radian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-273a
Radian Corporation Austin, TX-REF.NO. EPA-600/2-76-273b
Rodian Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-281
Radian Corporation Austin, TX-REF. NO. EPA-600/5-7 6-001
Radion Corporation Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-030
Radiochemistry and Nuclear Engineering Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R4- 73-014
Ralph M. Parsons Company Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-6/0 2-/3-092
Ralph Stone and Company, inc. Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 5-73-003
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
Rand Development Corporation Cleveland, OH - REF. NO. EPA-11010EGO01 /71
Rand Development Corporation Cleveland, OH - REF. NO. EPA-11023DPI08/69
Randolph-Mason Woman's College Lynchburg, V A - REF. NO. EPA-17050DHI09/70
Raytheon Company Portsmouth. R! - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-OOI
Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-004
Raytheon Company Protsmourh, 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. RI-REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-146
Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-198
Raytheon Company Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600 - 2-76-276
Raytheon Company, Environmental Systems Center Portsmouth, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-104
Recon Systems, Inc. Princeton, N J - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-74-052
Regional Science Research Institute Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-019
Regional Science Research Institute Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670, 5-74-006
Reichhald Chemicals, Inc. Tuscalooso, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-123
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY - REF. NO. EPA-15020ENN09/71
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY - REF. NO. EPA R2 73 108
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660 3-73-003
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY - REF. NO. EPA 670, 2-74-063
Repra Chemical Corporation Washington, DC-R6F. NO. EPA-600/2-76-270
Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-008a
Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-042
Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600 -2-76- 089o
Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-089b
Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600, 2-76 -089c
Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-246
Research Corporation of New England Wethersfield, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-284
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-032
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-059
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Pork, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-138
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-013
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC- REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-019
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-028a
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-028b
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Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA R4-73 -028c
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-028d
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-009
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-650/4-74-005k
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-0051
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005m
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005n
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-005o
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 Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-75-022
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-600/1-76-034
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
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-159
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-199
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-212
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-107
Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-033
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
Resources Engineering Association Wilton, CT - REF. NO. EPA-17070DIV04/70
Resources Engineering Association Wilton, CT - REF. NO. EPA-17070DJW11 /69
Resources Technology Corporation Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-16020FQT12 770
RexChoinbelt,Incorporated Milwaukee, Wl -REF. NO. EPA-14010DYK03/70
RexChainbelt, Incorporated Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-17040EUE07/71
Rex Chainbelt, Incorporated Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-17090FJW02/72
Rex Chainbelt, Incorporated Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-006
RexChainbelt, Incorporated, Ecology Division Milwaukee, WI-REF. NO. EPA-11020FDCO1/72
Rex Chainbelt, Incorporated, Ecology Division Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA 14010FQR03 - 72
Rhode Island, University of Kingston, Rl - REF. NO. EPA- 18050DXU06/70
Rhode Island, University of Kingston, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-248
From Corporation Pawtucket, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-248
Rhode Island, University of Kingston, Rl - REF. NO. EPA R3-72-017
Rhode Island, University of Kingston, Rl - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-001
Rhodes Corporation Oklahoma City, OK - REF. NO. EPA-11020FKIO1 /70
Richard McLay, Consulting Engineers Essex Junction, VT - REF. 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 A. Taft Water Research Center Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-17090—06/69
Robert A. Taft Water Research Center Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-17090-10/69
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-073
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ado, OK - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-129
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-157
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ado, OK - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-168
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-178
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF, NO. EPA-R2-73-268
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
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-234
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-241
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada. OK - REF. NO. EPA-13030—11/71
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY04/71-08
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-13030EIY05/71-12
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY05/71-06
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY06/ 71-14
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-13030GJS12/71
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16060GHR11 /71
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16060GRB08" 71
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ado, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16080— 10/69
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16080—10/70
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16080 11 /69
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16080— 11 /70
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16080GGH08/71
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16080GGP07/71
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK- REF. NO. EPA-16130- 04/70
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, EPA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-061
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, Federal Water Quality Administration Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-13030DYYO&/69
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, Federal Water Quality Administration Ado, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16060—06/70
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, FWPCA Ada, OK -REF. NO. EPA-16020—10/67
Robert S. Kerr Wafer Research Center, FWPCA Ado, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16050—04/67
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, FWPCA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16080—00/68
Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center, FWPCA Ada, OK - REF. NO. EPA-16080-01 /68
Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell International Corporation Conoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-023
Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-O47
Rocketdyne, Division of North American Rockwell Canoga Park, CA -REF. NO. EPA- 17010EEX10/70
Rocketdyne, Division of North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-17010—10/68
Rocketdyne, Division of North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17070EBP07/71
Rocketdyne, Division of North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17070EHE07/70
Rocketdyne, Division of North American Rockwell Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-227
Rocketdyne, Division of Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-25)
Rockwell International Thousand Oaks. CA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-036
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-600/2-76-211
Rockwell International Corporation Canogo Park CA - REF. NO. EPA 600 2 -76 256
Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park. A - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-296
Rockwell International Corporation Canoga Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-7 6-300
Rockwell International Corporation Newbury Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-6OO/3-76-01 )a
Rockwell International Corporation Newbury Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-011 b
RockweH International Corporation Newbury Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-0 lie
Rockwell International Corporation Thousand Oaks, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-016
Rockwell International Corporation Creve Coeur, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600 '4-76-040
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, 5-75-008
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
Roy F. Weston, Inc. Westchester, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-288
Roy F. Weston, Inc. West Chester, PA - REF. NO. EPA-600 - 4-76-052
Roy F. Weston, Incorporated West Chester, PA - REF. NO. EPA-11024EXF08/70
Roy F. Weston, Incorporated West Chester, PA - REF. NO. EPA-11060FAE11 / 69
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ -REF. NO. EPA-16080DUP12/70
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-16080FYA03/71
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R5-72-010
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-022
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-600/3-76-108
Rutgers University New Brunswick, N J - 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
Ryckman, Edgerley, Tomlinson and Associates St. Louis, MO - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-144
RAI Research Corporation Long Island City, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-287
RAI Research Corporation Haupage, Long Island, NY - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-035
S. D. Warren Company, Division of Scott Paper Company Westbrook, ME - REF. NO. EPA 12040FES07/71
S.K. Williams Company Wauwatosa, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-74-042
Sacramento State College Foundation Sacramento, CA - REF. NO. EPA-16090DEA12/69
Salt River Project Phoenix, AZ - REF. NO. EPA-16060DRV03/72
San Buenaventura, City of San Buenaventura, CA - REF. NO. EPA-17050EEO03/7 \
San Diego Utilities Department San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-039
San Diego, Zoological Society of San Diego, CA - REF. NO. EPA-15080EBZ12/70
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
Santee County Water District Santee, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-206
Santee County Water District Santee, CA - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-239
Santee County Water District Santee, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-240
Science Applications, Inc. McLean, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-066
Science Spectrum, Incorporated Santa Barbara, CA-REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-098
Scientific Research Instruments Corporation Baltimore, MD - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-041
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 San 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 University Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-16070DCD09/70
Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-11022ELK12 / 71
Seattle, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-143
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 Emeryville, CA - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-062
Shell Development Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-2) 0
Shell Development Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-670/ 2-73-084
Shell Development Company Emeryville, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-017
Shell Development Company Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-263
Shell Oil Company, Houston Refinery Deer Park, TX - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-110
Shewin-Williams Company Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-040
Sias Research laboratory Brookline, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-069
Silver Schwartz, limited Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-11020D WF12/69
Silver Schwartz, Limited Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-15020DHE09/69
Skelly & loy, Engineers and Consultants Harrisburg, PA - REF. NO. EPA 670 2-75-047
Slcelly & 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
Smith and Monroe and Gray Engineers, Incorporated Lake Oswego, OR - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-003
Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-18050E LD02 / 72 *
Smithsonian Institution Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-75-001
Smithsonian Institution, Department of Invertebrate Zoology Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-18050ELD02/72
Smithsonian Institution, Department of Invertebrate Zoology Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA 18050ELD05/72**
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Balboa, CZ - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-O28
Snokist Growers Yakima, WA - REF. NO. EPA-12060FAD10/69
Soap and Detergent Association New York, NY - REF. NO. EPA-1701OEIP05/ 71
Soap and Detergent Association New York, NY-REF. NO. EPA-17010EIP10/71
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-R2-72-131
Solid Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-002
Solid Waste Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA 670 2-73-001
Sonics International, Incorporated Dallas, TX - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJQO J 70
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION INDEX
Soufh Dakota State University Brookinger, SD - REF. NO. EPA-670/4-73-002
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
South Tahoe Public Utility District South Lake Tahoe, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1701OECZ02/71
South Tahoe Public Utility District South Lake Tahoe, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1701OELQ08/71
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-079
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, G A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-009
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, G A - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-155
Southeast Environmental Research laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-234
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-254
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-277
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, G A - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-007
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-009
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-013
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-034
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, G A - 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 /2-74-001
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-O02
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-660/3-74-021
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-007
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, G A - 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-660/4-75-004
Southeast Environmental Research Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/4-75-O05
Southeast Water Laboratory, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-16020EWC04/71
Southeast Water Laboratory, Federal Water Quality Administration Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA 16050FGS07/70
Southern California, University of Los Angeles, CA- REF. NO. EPA-R1-72-002
Southern California, University of, Allan Hancock Foundation Los Angeles, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-127
Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-225
Southern Piedmont Conservation Research Center Warkinsville, GA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-017
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-1201OEQF03/71
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-17040EUN02/71
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL-REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-087
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-035
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-074
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/7-74-079
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-092
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-102
Southern Research Institute Birmingham. AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-102a
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-114
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-650/2-75-037
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
Southern Research Institute Birmingham. AL-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-280
Southern Research Institute Birmingham. Al - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-016
Southern Research Institute Birmingham, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/8-76-002
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA 11024EQE06/71
Southwest Research Institute Houston, TX -REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-009
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/1 -74-003
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA 650/1-74-008
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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-650/4-74-026
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-650/4-75-009
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/4-75-016
Southwest Research Institute Son Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-019
Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-014
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010a
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Pork, NC-REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-010b
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-75-01 Oc
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-0 lOd
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-75-01 Oe
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-75-01 Of
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/ 3-75-01 Oh
Special Studies Staff, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600 - 3-75-01 Oi
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
Spectron Development Laboratories, Inc. Tullahoma, TN - REF. NO. EPA-600 - 3-76-087
Sperry Rand Incorporated Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-022
Springfield Sanitary District Springfield, IL-REF. NO. EPA-11023—08/70
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. Paul, City of St. Paul, MN-REF.NO. EPA-R2-73-242
St. Regis Paper Company WestNyack, NY-REF. NO. EPA-R2-73 164
St. Regis Paper Company Pensacola, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660 2 75-004
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-089
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-219
Stanford Research Institute Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA R3-72-023a
Stanford Research Institute Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA R3-72-023b
Stanford Research Institute Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA R3-72-023c
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-650 474-015
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650 4-74-037
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600'2-75-009
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 Mento 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 76-009
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA-REF. NO. EPA-600' 1 -76 021
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Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-028
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-037
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-O04b
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-013
Stanford Research Institute Arlington, VA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-023
Stanford Research Institute Arlington, VA- REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-006
Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-022
Stanford REsearch Institute Menlo Park, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-004a
Stanford University Stanford, CA - REF. NO. EPA-16060—03/67
Stanford University Stanford, CA- REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-158
Stanford University Stanford, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R5-73-015
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 Cleveland, OH - REF. NO. EPA-U01OHBQ09/71
Stanley Consultants, Inc. Muscatine, IA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-014
State University College Buffalo, NY - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-115
Stewart Laboratories, Inc. Knoxville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-029
Stochastics, Incorporated Blacksburg, VA-REF. NO. EPA-16090DUH02/71
Strathmore Paper Company Turner Falls, MA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-252
Subcommittee on the Toxicology of Metals Research Triangle Park, NC - REF. NO. EPA-600/1 -76-018
Susqvehanno Corporation, Atlantic Research Systems Division Costo Mesa, CA -REF. NO. EPA-15080FWN07/71
Swift and Company Oakbrook, IL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-015
Swindell-Dressier Company Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-17020DVJ05/69
Swindell-Dressier Company Pittsburgh, PA-REF. NO. EPA-17020DVJ05/69*
Synectics Corporation Allison Park. PA - REF. NO. EPA-12000FLX02/71
Synectics Corporation Allison Park, PA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-263
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-140100 AY06/71
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY-REF. NO. EPA-16110DAJ12/70
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-17020DZO11 /70
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY-REF. NO. EPA-17070DUQ07/70
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-021
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY-REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-244
Syracuse University Research Corporation Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-004a
Syracuse University Research Corporation Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-R4-72-O04b
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
Syracuse University, State University College of Forestry at Syracuse, NY - REF. NO. EPA-16020DHV07/70
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/ 4-76-016a
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-016a-d
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA- REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016b
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael. CA - REF. NO. EPA 600/4-76-016c
Systems Applications, Inc. San Rafael, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-016d
Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly Hills. CA- REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030a
Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA- REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030b
Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030c
Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030d
Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly Kills, CA- REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030e
Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly HiJIs, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030f
System* Applications, Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030g
Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-030h
Systems Applications, Incorporated Beverly Hills, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-031
Systems Control, Inc. Polo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-75-015
Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto. CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-039
Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto. CA - REF. NO. SPA-600/5-76-004
Systems Control, Inc. Palo Alto, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-76-012
Systems Technology Associates Falls Church, VA - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-009
Systems, Science and Software La Jollc, CA- REF. NO. EPA-650/4-74-003
SA1, inc. LaJolla, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-041
SCS Engineers Long Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-075
SCS Engineers Long Beach. CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-038
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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 Start, 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-600/9-76-013b
Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-013c
Technical Information Staff, ORD, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-76-013d
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-600/4-76-029a-c
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 Muscle Shoals, AL - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-244
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 - RiF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-005
Tennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN -REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-021
Tennessee Valley Authority Muscle Shoals, AL - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-021
Tennessee Valley Authority, Office of Agricultural and Development Muscle Shoals, AL - REF. NO. EPA-650 • 2-73 051
Tennessee VAIley Authority Chattanooga, TN - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-020
Tereco Corporation College Station, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-045
Tetro Technology, Inc. Pasadena, CA - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-029
TetraTechnology, Incorporated Pasadena, CA-REF. NO. EPA-16130DWO10/70
Texas A&M University-College Station, TX-REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-045
Texas A&M University College Station, TX-REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-O41
Texas A&M University College Station, TX - REF. NO. EPA-650/3-74-006
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Lubbock, TX - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-291
Texas Christian University, Department of Biology Fort Worth, TX - REF. NO. EPA-18050DBB) 2/71
Texas Instruments, Incorporated Galveston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-R2- 73-215
Texas Municipal Water District, West Central Abilene, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660.2-74-019
Texas Research Foundation Renner, TX-REF. NO. EPA-16030DNLO1 ,/72
Texas Technical University Lubbock, TX-REF. NO.EPA-13040DEM01,71
Texas Technical University Lubbock, TX-REF. NO. EPA-16060DCO10/70
Texas Technical University Lubbock, TX - REF. NO. EPA-16060EGS01 /71
Texas Technical University Lubbock, TX-REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-090
Texas, University of Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-12020FYE01 /72
Texas, University of Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-1611OFZE09/70
Texas, University of Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-18050DOL03/70
Texas, University of Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-031
Texas, University of Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-025a
Texas, University of Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-025b
Texas, University of Houston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-244
Texas, University of El Paso, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-302
Texas, University of Richardson, TX - REF. NO. EPA-600 /3-76-094a
Texas, University of. Center for Research in Water Resources Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-tl010ESQOS/71
Texas, University of, Medical Branch Galveston, TX - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODYB02/71
Textile Research Institute Princeton, NJ - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-75-002
Theraio-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 Brighom 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
Toronto, University of Toronto, Canada - REF. NO. EPA-R3-72-004
Toups Corporation Santa Ana, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-298
Tracer Jitco, Inc. Rockvilte, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-060
Tracor, Incorporated Austin, TX - REF. NO. EPA-16070DZV02/71
TraDet,Incorporated Columbus, OH-REF. NO.EPA-R2-72-07Ia
TraDet, Incorporated Cotumbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-071b
TraDei, Incorporated Columbus, OH - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-153
Truox-Traer Coal Company Pinckneyville, IL - REF. NO. EPA-1401 ODDH08/71
Tulane University New Orleans, LA - REF. NO. EPA-11022DEI05/72
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Twinbrook Research Laboratory, EPA Rockville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-R4-73-018
Tyco Laboratories, Incorporated Waltham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-14010DU02/71
Tyco Laboratories, Incorporated Waltham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFNQ02/72
Tyco Laboratories, Incorporated Waltham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-1701OFKF12 769
Tyco Laboratories, Incorporated Waltham, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-038
TEchnology Service Corporation Santo Monica, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/4-76-029a
TRW Environmental Services Redondo Beach. CA- REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-091
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-132
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 G.oup 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-670/2-73-0531
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-053 J
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-670/2-73-053 A-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-O31 a
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, 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 Beach. CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-001 a
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-001 b
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-020
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
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-203
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600 /2-76-249a
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2 -76--249b
TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-283
TRW Systems Group, Incorporated Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-172
TRW Systems Group, Incorporated Redondo Beach, CA-REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-173a
TRW Systems Group, Incorporated Redondo Beach, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-173b
U.S. Air Force Academy Colorado Springs, CO - REF. NO. EPA-600/1-76-038
U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station Vicksburg, MS - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-182
U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experimentation Station Vicksburg, MS - REF. NO. EPA-600 3-76-111
U.S. Army Medical Die-engineering Research & Development Lab Frederick, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600'3-76-094a
U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesville, OK - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-276
U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-038
U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesville, OK - REF. NO. EPA-660 2-74-010
U.S. Bureau of Mines Bartlesville, OK - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-75-014
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Sacramento, CA - REF. NO. EPA-13030ELY05/72-11
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Sacramento, CA - REF. NO. EPA-13030E LY06/71 -10
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Sacramento, CA - REF. NO. EPA-13030E LY12 769
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 Albany, CA - REF. NO. EPA 12060—04/70
U.S. Department of Agriculture Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-75-026a
U.S. Department of Agriculture Beltsville, MD -REF. NO. EPA-600 2-75-034
U.S. Deportment of Agriculture Kimbecly, 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 Agriculture Kimberly, ID - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 2-76-237
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Water Conservation Laboratory Phoenix, AZ - REF. NO. EPA-16060DR V03/72
U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-650 2-74-125
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U.S. Department of Commerce Asheville, NC - REF. NO. EPA-660 2- 75-018
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. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009a
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009b
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC- REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009c
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009d
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009a-d
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Yankton. SD - REF. NO. EPA 660/3-75-010
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Columbia, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 3-76-076
U.S. Forest Service Fairbanks, AK - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-74-009
U.S. Naval Surface Weapons Center Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-068a
U.S. Naval Surface Weapons Center Silver Spring, rAD - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-068b
U.S. Plywood-Champion Paper, Inc. Hamilton, OH - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-019
OS. Steel Corporation Decotur, GA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-045
U.S., Government of, EPA Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-13020—07/71
Ultrasystems, Inc. Irvine, CA - REF. NO. EPA 650/2-74-045
Ultrosystems, Incorporated Irvine, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-292a
Ultrasystems, Incorporated Irvine, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-292b
Underwater Storage, Incorporated Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-11020DWF12/69
Underwater Storage, Incorporated Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA- 15020DHE09/69
Union Carbide Corporation South Charleston, WV -REF. NO. EPA-12020DIS01 72
Union Carbide Corporation Bound Brook, NJ - REF. NO. EPA R2-72-046
Union Carbide Corporation South Charleston, WV -REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-194
Union Carbide Corporation Tonawanda, NY - REF. NO. EPA-670 2-73-042
Union Carbide Corporation, Linde Division Tonowanda, NY - REF. NO. EPA-17050DNW02/72
Union Carbide Corporation, Linde Division Tonawanda, NY - REF. NO. EPA-17050DNW05/70
Uniroyal, Incorporated Wayne, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEFK06/72
Uniroyal, Incorporated Wayne, Nj - REF. NO. EPA-15020DGR08/70
Uniroyal, Incorporated Wayne, N J - REF. NO. EPA17040DFC10/70
Unisearch, Limited Kensington, New South Wales, Australia - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-258
United Aircraft Corporation East Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-16130DNE03/71
United Aircraft Research Laboratories East Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-291
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-650/2-75-061a
United Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-153
United Technology Research Center East Hartford, CT - REF. NO. EPA 600/2-76-247a
University of Maine Orono, ME - REF. NO. EPA-16080DWP11 /70
University City Science Center Philadelphia, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-04 ]
Urban Programs Division El Segundo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-650/ 2-73-014
Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources Salt Lake City, UT - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-009
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-16090D VU07/70
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-235
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-265
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-266
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-73-019
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-010
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-600/5-74-021
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA 660/2-75-005
Utah State University Logon, UT - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-004
Utah State University Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA-600 2-76-226
Utah State University Foundation Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA 13030-05 69
Utah State University, Utah Research Laboratory Logan, UT - REF. NO. EPA -16090D WR06 '70
Utah, University of Salt Lake City, UT - REF. NO. EPA-12010DIM08 '70
Utah, University of Salt Lake City, UT - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-130
Utah, University of Salt Lake City, UT - REF. NO. EPA-660/ 3-73-004
URSResearch Company Son Mateo, CA -REF. NO. EPA-15080EOS03/70
URS Research Company San Mateo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-15080EOS10, 70-1
URS Research Company San Mateo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-081
URS Research Company Son Moteo, CA - REF. NO. EPA R2-73-165
URS Research Company San Mateo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-166
URS Research Company San Mateo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-283
URS Research Company San Mateo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600 4-76-043
URS Research Company San Mateo, CA - REF. NO. EPA-600/ 4-76-050
Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-16130ENT12/69
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VanderbiltUniversity Nashville,TN -REF.NO.EPA 16130T-DQ03/71
Vonderfairt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-16130FDO03/71 *
Varwferbilt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-011
Vonderbilt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-085
Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-002
Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-038
Vermont Deportment of Water Resources, Agency of Environmental Conservation Montpelier, VT - REF. NO. EPA-1611OGNT02/72
Vermont, State of. Department of Water Resources Montpelier, VT - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-74-040
Vermont, University of Burlington, VT-REF. NO. EPA-76020GAG02/71
Versar, Inc. Springfield, VA - REF, NO. EPA-650/4-73-003
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Gloucester Point, VA - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-018
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Gloucester Point, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-099
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Wocksburg, V A - REF. NO. EPA-16090FPW03 / 70
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Blacksburg, VA-REF.NO.EPA-600/5-73-014
Virginia Polytechnic Inititute and State University Blacksburg, V A - REF. NO. EPA-18050EDP T 2/71
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, V A - REF. NO. EPA-18050EDQ12/71
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Bureau of Sport Fisheries Blacksburg, VA - REF. NO. EPA-18050DOH06/71
Virginia, University of Charlortesville, VA - REF. NO. EPA-12120DIK12/70
Virginia, University of Choriotlesville, VA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-73-030
Voice Brass and Copper Company Kenilworth, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-1201ODPF11/71
VITRO Laboratories Silver Spring, MD - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-025o
VITRO Laboratories Silver Spring, MO - REF. NO. EPA-600/7-76-025b
W. R. Grace and Company Clarksville, MD - REF. NO. EPA-1701ODHK08/69
W. R. Grace and Company, Dearborn Chemical Division Chicago, II - REF. NO. EPA-17070E SJ01 /70
Walden Research Corporation Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-105
Walden Research Corporation Boston, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-106
Walden Research Corporation Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-19)
Walden Research Corporation Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-192
Walden Research Division of Abcor, Inc. Cambridge, MA - REF. NO. IPA-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-670/2-73-064
WalterC McCrone Associates, Inc. Chicago, II -REF. NO. EPA-650/2-73-024
Walter C McCrone Associates, Incorporated Chicago, IL - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-220
WaKon, Village of Walton, NY - REF. NO. EPA- ^ 2130DU J09/71
Warf Institute, Incorporated Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-16010DXV11 / 71
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 College, Eastern Cheney, WA -REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-002
Washington State University Pullman, WA - REF. NO. EPA-160100MG12/71
Washington State University Pullman, WA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-078
Washington State University Pullman, WA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-111
Washington State University Pullman, WA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-16I
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 Water Research Center, State of Olympic, WA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-161
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-12060-10 /69
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-16010- 1067
Washington, University of Seattle, WA-REF. NO. EPA-16010--10/69*
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-16020DKW09/70
Washington, University of Seattle, W A - REF. NO. EPA-16080-06 69
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-17020—02/70
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-18050EBK02 - 71
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-161
Washington, University of Seattle, WA-REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-196
Washington, University of Seattfe, 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-O28
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-100
Washington, University of Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-093
Washington, University of. College of Forest Resources Seattle, WA - REF. NO. EPA 12040EFCO1 / 71
Water Pollution Control Federation Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-16090DQZ06' 71
Water Quality Office, EPA San Francisco, CA - REF. NO. EPA-13030EIY08/71 -09
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Water Quality Office, EPA Athens, GA - REF. NO. EPA-16050FORO1 /72
Water Quality Research Division, EPA Edison, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-054
Water Resources Engineers Incorporated Walnut Creek, CA - REF. NO. EPA-16130EXT12/69
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 Research Laboratory, EPA Cincinnati, OH - REF. NO. EPA-670/9-75-006
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 Pulp and Paper Company Covington, WV - REF. NO. EPA-17020DNQ09/69
West Virginia University Morgantown, WV-REF. NO. EPA-14010FKK12/70
West Virginia University Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-169
West Virginia University Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-262
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-O23
West Virginia University Morgontown, 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, Coal Research Bureau Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-1401OFJX12/71
West Virginia University, Coal Research Bureau Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-R2-72-027
West Virginia University, College of Agriculture and Forestry Morgantown, WV - REF. NO. EPA-1401OEJE1271
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 Company Richardson, TX - REF. NO. EPA-11020DIG08/69
Western Company Richardson, TX - REF. NO. EPA 11020DIH06/69
Western Company of North America Richardson, TX - REF. NO. EPA 11024FLY06/71
Western Company of North America Richardson, TX - REF. NO. EPA-15080DJN01 71
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 Pittsburgh, PA- REF. NO. EPA-18050DAI02/70
Weitinghouse Electric Corporation Richmond, VA - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-183
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Research and Development Center Pittsburgh, PA - REF. NO. EPA-670 '2-74-017
Westinghouse Ocean Research Laboratory Annapolis, MD - REF. NO. EPA-18080GBX12 /71
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
Weston, Roy F. West Chester, PA - REF. NO. EPA-11023FIX08/70
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
Winona State College Winona, MN - REF. NO. EPA-16030DQH11/70
Winter Garden Citrus Products Cooperative Winter Garden, FL - REF. NO. EPA-12060EZY08 71
Winter Garden Citrus Products Cooperative Winter Garden, FL - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-75-001
Wisconsin Electric Power Company Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-75-045
Wisconsin, Medical College of Milwaukee, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-R1 -73-004
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-1601OEHR03/71
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl -REF. NO. EPA-16010EHR03/72
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-R 1 -73-001
Wisconsin, University of River Falls, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-213
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-027
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-044
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
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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 ef Madison. Wl - REF. NO. EPA-660/3-75-033
Wisconsin, University of Oshlcosh, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-207
Wisconsin, University of Milwaukee, Wl -REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-036
Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-600/3-76-044
Wisconsin, University of. College of Applied Science and Engineering ana* University Extension Milwaukee Wl - REF. NO. EPA- J1020-
02/71
Wisconsin, University of. Water Resources Center Madison, Wl - REF. NO. EPA-16010EHR08/71
Wisconsin, University of, Water Resources Center Madison, WI-REF.NO. EPA-160 tOEHR 12/7!
Woods Hole Oceanographk Institute Woods Hole, MA-REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-177
Woods Hole Oceanographk Institute Woods Hole, MA- REF. NO. EPA-R3-73-042
Worcester Polytechnic InstHwte Worcester, MA - REF. NO. EPA-670/2-75-O31
Worid Health Organisation Geneva, Switzerland, FC - REF. NO. EPA-oOO/9-75-009a
Worid Health Organisation Geneva, Switzerland, FC -REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009b
Worid Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland, FC - REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009c
Worid Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland, FC - REF. NO. EPA-6OO/9-75-OO9d
Worid Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland, FC -REF. NO. EPA-600/9-75-009a-d
World Life Research Institute Cotton, CA - REF. NO. EPA-1601ODOU06/70
Worthington Biochemical Corporation Freehole, NJ - REF. NO. EPA-650/2-74-044
Wyoming, University of. Department of Civil Engineering Laramie, WY - REF. NO. E»A 17050DVO10/71
Wyoming, University of. Wafer Resources Research Institute Laramie. WY-REF. NO. EPA-17050DVOOP/7]
WAPORA, Inc. Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-660/2-73-026
WAPORA, Incorporated Washington, DC - REF. NO. EPA-R2-73-184
York Research Corporation Stamford, CT - REF. NO. EPA-600/2-76-047
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Aamodt, P. L.
Abbey, A. B.
Abe!son, H.
Ackart, W. B.
Adams JT. , C. E.
Adams, E. £.
Adams , K.
Adams, O. L.
Adams, R. T.
Adelman, i. R.
Adelmon, I. K.
Adelman, I. K.
Afify, E.
Agordy, F. J.
Agnew, K W.
Agnew, R. W.
Ahearn, D. G.
Ahlborn, G. H.
Akers Jr., D. J.
Akin, E. W.
Akinbami, S. O.
Aldand, G. G.
Albrecht, O. W.
Albrecht, R. M.
Albred, E. R.
AMI, A.
Aleti, A.
Alexander, V.
Alford. A, I.
Alford, A. L.
Alford, A. L.
Alford, A. L.
Alford. A. L
Alger, G. K.
Ali, J. S.
Allan, G. G.
Allen, C. M.
Allen, R. J.
Alley, E. G.
Allsap, J. R.
Allwood, J. K.
Almgren, H.
Akspaugh, T. A.
Alter, H.
Altman, J. W.
Altschuler, Z. S.
Amato, W. S.
Ames, J.
Amy, G.
Ananth, K. P.
Ananfh, K. P.
Ananth, K. P.
Ananth, K. P.
Ananth, K. P.
Ananth, K. P.
Anasoulis, R, F.
Anastas, AA. Y.
Anastas, M. Y.
Anastas, M. Y.
Anbar, M.
Andersen, J. C.
Andersen, J. R.
Andersland, O. B.
Andersland, O. 5.
Anderson, D. P.
Anderson, G. E.
EPA-600'2-75-040
EPA-600/4-76-056
EPA-60Q/2-76-093a
EPA-R2-72-046
EPA-600/2-76-195
EPA-R2-73-133
EPA-600/1-76-033
EPA-600/3-76-074
EPA-600/3-76-066
EPA-600/3-76-061b
EPA-600/3-76-061a
EPA-600/3-76-062a
EPA-600/2-76-204
EPA-R2-73-165
EPA-K2-72-006
EPA-670'2-75-019
EPA-660/3-75-001
EPA-600-2-76-242
EPA-R2-73-T69
EPA-600/1-75-003
EPA-670/2-73-042
EPA-600'4-7 6-041
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-R2-73-234
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-R4-73-018
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-R2-73-206
EPA-660/2-74-039
EPA-670/2-75-034
EPA-R2-73-263
EPA-600/7-76-024
EPA-600/2-76-053
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-R2-73-263
EPA-600'2-76-066
EPA-600'2-76-067
EPA-600,'2-76-040
EPA-600/2-76-533
EPA-600/2-76-257
EPA-600/2-76-208
EPA-650/2-73-045
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-600/2-7 6-014
EPA-670/2-74-083
EPA-600/1-7 6-037
EPA-600/5-74-010
EPA-660/2-74-005
EPA-670/2-74-076b
EPA-670/2-74-076a
EPA-600/2-76-035
EPA-650/4-73-001
Anderson, J. A.
Anderson, J. L
Anderson, R. C.
Anderson, R. J.
Anderson , R, L.
AnrJo, J.
Ando, J.
Ando, J.
Andrew, R. W.
Andrews, J. F.
Antonl, C. M.
Appel, B. R.
Appleby, A-
Appleman, R.
Aresco, S. j.
Arkle Jr., T.
Arkle Jr, T.
Arledge, K. W.
A/mento, W. J.
Armstrong , D.
Armstrong, D. E.
Armstrong, S. F.
Armstrong, T. A.
Arthur, J. W.
Arthur, J. W.
Ashford, N.
Aspitarte, T. R.
Atkins, P. R.
Atkinson, S. E.
Attari, A.
Attari, A.
Atwater, M. A.
Aulenbach, D. B.
Averett, D. £.
A«ry, C.
Axworthy, A. E.
Ayars, J.
Ayer, F, A.
Ayer, F. A.
Ayers, R. R.
Ayres, E. H.
Ayres, E. H.
Azarraga, L. V.
Babcock Jr., L. R.
Babcock, R. H.
Badgfey, M. D.
Bagley, M.
Baler, R. E.
Baier, R. E.
Baier, R. E.
Baierl, K. W.
Bailey, E. B.
Bailey, G. W.
Boiley, G, W.
Baillod, C. R.
Baity jr., F. W.
Baker, D. A.
Baker, D. R.
Boldeck, C.
Baldeck, C.
Baldwin, J.
Ball, D. A.
Ball, D. A.
Ball, G.
Ball, R. J.
Ballantyne, W. E.
EPA-600-3-76-110
EPA-660 -'2-73-012
EPA-600/5-76-009
EPA 600 2-76-243
EPA-600 J-76-009
EPA-R2-73-284
EPA-600-2-76-013a
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-600/3-76-108
EPA-660'3-73-015
EPA-650--2-74-030
EPA-600/2-76-184
EPA-670-2-74-070
EPA-600 3-76-091
EPA-650-2-74-002a
EPA-R2-72-131
EPA-660 3-75-006
EPA-600 J-76-002
EPA-670.-2-74-076a
EPA-600 3-75-012
EPA-600-'3-76-097
EPA-R2-72-019
EPA-R2-73-232
EPA-12020FYE01 72
EPA-600-5-74-003
EPA-600 2-76-258
EPA-600/2-76-259
EPA-600 4-76-037
EPA-R2-73-108
EPA-600/2-76-182
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-600/2-76-039
EPA-660, 2-74-084
EPA-600 2-76-149
EPA-600/2-76-212
EPA-600 2-76-263
EPA-600 3-76-07Ib
EPA-600-3-76-07la
EPA-660 2-73-034
EPA-600 2-76-063
EPA-600/2-76-198
EPA-6CO'5-75-0?2
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-600/3-76-088
EPA-600/J-76-021
EPA-660 2-74-017
EPA-660/2-74-018
EPA-650'2-7 4-046b
EPA-660-2-74-027
EPA-660 2-75-009
EPA-R2-72-071a
EPA-R2-73-153
EPA-R3-73-028c
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
349
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Bollontyne, W. E.
Bollard, L. F.
Bollay, J. M.
Bolouskus, R. A.
Bombenek, R. A.
Bondyopadhyay, B.
Banker, R. F.
Banner, A.
Bonnermon, R. T.
Bonsai, 1. K.
Bar-Shalom, Y.
Boratz, B.
Barborika, H.
Barbarika, H. F.
Barbour, J. F.
Bargman, R, D.
Barile, R. G.
Barker, J. C.
Barker, 1. E.
Barnes, H. M.
Barnes, R. A,.
Barnett, A. P.
Burnett, Jr., J. T.
Baron, R. L
Barrager, S. M.
Barren*, R. E.
Barresi, J. A.
Barren, J. J.
Barrett, R. E.
Barrett, R. E.
Barrett, R. E.
Barrett, R. E.
Barry, J. P.
Barsom, G-
Bartelds, H.
Barth, D. S.
Barth, E. f.
Barth, J.
Bartholomew, E.
Bartlett, E. S.
Bartleft, P. T.
Bartlett, P. T,
Bartok, W.
Bartok, W.
Bartok, W.
Barton, J. R.
Barton, J. R.
Bortos Jr., M. J.
Bartsch, A. F.
Bartsch, A. f.
Bosch, R. E.
Bascom, S. B.
Bascom, S. E.
Bashaw, J. D.
Boss, A.
Boss, T. D.
Bateman, R. L
Bareman, R. L
Bateman. T. W.
Batemon, T. W.
Batfista, C. A.
Bauerle, G. I.
Baugham, G. L.
Baughman, G. L.
Baughman, G. L.
Baumgardner Jr., R. E.
Baumgartner, D. J.
Baumgortner, D. J.
EPA-600/7-76-035
EPA-R3-72-013
EPA-660/2-73-002
EPA-670/2-74-023
EPA-600/2-76-289
EPA-600/2-76-O53
EPA-17090DAN10/71
EPA-R3-73-041
EPA-660, 3-75-006
EPA-12040EEL02/72
EPA-600/5-75-015
EPA-660/2-73-026
EPA-600/2-76-154a
EPA-600/2-76-282
EPA-670/2-74-027
EPA-R2-73-224
EPA-660/2-75-Q27
EPA-660/ 2-7 4-Q64
EPA-R2-73-167
EPA-600/2-76-094
EPA-R2-72-123
EPA-660/2-74-017
EPA-660/3-7 5-007
EPA-600/1-76-025
EPA-600/5-73-005
EPA-600/2-76-102
EPA-R5-73-013
EPA-670/2-74-030
EPA-600/2-75-067
EPA-600/2-75-069a
EPA 600 '2-76-088
EPA-600/7-76-029
EPA-670/2-75-028
EPA-R2-73-144
EPA-600/2-76-06 la
EPA-600/4-76-027
EPA-600/2-76-104
EPA-680/4-73-002
EPA-600/5-75-OU
EPA-600/2-76-303
EPA-600/2-76-284
EPA-600/2-76-089b
EPA-600'2-75-053
EPA-600/7-76-O09a
£PA-600/7-76-009b
EPA-16060ERU12 71
EPA-660/2-75-007
EPA-600-2-76-182
EPA-R3-72-001
EPA-660/9-74-O02
EPA-600/3-76-009
EPA-600'5-75-002
EPA-600'5-75-013
EPA-R2-72-103
EPA-600 4-76-007
EPA-670/2-74-O48
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-600/7-76-026
EPA-660/3-73-012
EPA-600/3-76-067
EPA-660/3-75-O07
EPA-650-2-74-046b
EPA-16070DBH04'70
EPA-16070GHV05-71
Baumgartner, D. J,
Baumgartner, D. J,
Becker, B. C.
Becker, B. C.
Becker, B. C.
Becker, &. C.
Becker, E. R.
Beckers, C. V.
Beckers, C. V.
Beckert, W. f.
Beckman, J. E.
Beebe, R. L.
Beebe, R. L.
Beers, W. D.
Beers, W. D.
Beeton, A. M.
Behrens, H. C.
Bell, J. M.
Bell, S. S.
Bella, D. A.
Bellar, T. A.
Bellar, T. A.
Bellegia, f. I.
Benarie, M.
Benarie, M. M.
Bender, D. f.
Bender, M. E.
Benedict, B. A.
Benedict, 8. A.
Benedict, B. A.
Benedict, H. M.
Benjes, H. J.
Bennet, E. R.
Bennet, S. M.
Bennett. E. R.
Bennett, R. L.
Bennett, R. S.
Bennett, R. S.
Bennett, R. S.
Benoit, D. A.
Benoit, D. A.
Benoit, D. A.
Benson, A.
Benson, A. t.
Benson, A. L.
Benson, S. W.
Berg, G.
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.
Berkou, E. E.
Berkau, E. E.
Berkou, E. E.
Berkou, E. E.
Berkowitz, J. B.
Berkowitz, J. B.
Berkowitz, J. B.
Berkowitz, J. B.
Bermon, E.
Bernstein, S.
Berrey, J. L
EPA-16070FGY07/71
EPA-16070—12/69
EPA-R2-72-015
EPA-600/2-76-117
EPA-660/2-73-035
EPA-660/2-74-073
EPA-670/2-73-096
EPA-R5-72-001
EPA-600/5-74-004
EPA-600/3-76-052
EPA-670/2-75-009
EPA-R2-73-183
EPA-17020FKB07/70
EPA-R2-73-187
EPA-R2-73-188
EPA-600/3-76-036
EPA-660/2-75-021
EPA-600/2-76-249b
EPA-600/2-76-243
EPA-660/3-75-025
EPA-670/4-74-009
EPA-670/4-74-008
EPA-600/2-76-008
EPA-600/2-75-025
EPA-600'4-76-055
EPA-670/2-73-001
EPA-R3-73-018
EPA-16130FDQ03/71
EPA-660 ,'2-73-012
EPA-660/3-75-038
EPA-650/5-73-002
EPA-600-2-76-286
EPA-600/ 9-75-007
EPA-670/2-75-008
EPA-R2-73-122
EPA-600 / 2-76-033
EPA-660/2-74-052
EPA-660/ 2-74-049
EPA-660/2-74-084
EPA-600/J-76-022
EPA-600/J-76-013
EPA-600/J-76-009
EPA-600'2-76-107
EPA-600 2-76-278
EPA-650/2-73-032
EPA-600 2-75-019
EPA-600/9-76-019
EPA-670 2-73-003
EPA-670/9-74-005
EPA-670, 9-75-007
EPA-600 2-75-041
EPA-600'4-76-015
EPA-600-4-76-008
EPA-600 2-76-0160
EPA-600/2-76-0166
EPA-660 3-75-014
EPA-600/4-76-002
EPA-600-2-75-010
EPA-650-2-73-031
EPA-650. 2-73-029
EPA-650/2-74-003
EPA-R2-73-179d
EPA-R2-73-179a
EPA-R2-73-179c
EPA-670/2-75-024
EPA-600-1-76-007
EPA-660/2-74-025
EPA-R2-72-007
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Berry, B. J.
Berry, E. C.
Berry, E. G.
Berry, J. W,
Bertocci, U.
Bertrond, R. R.
Bevege, E.
BeycHok, M. K.
Beyers, R. J.
Beyers, R. J.
Bhagat, S. K.
Bhagwat, A.
Bhatt. G.
Bhutani, J.
Bhutani, J.
Bianchi, R. A.
Bickelhoupt, E. E.
Bickelhaupt, R. E.
Bicking, C. A.
Bienstock, D.
Bieser, C. O.
Biesinger, K. E.
Bildstein, K.
Billedeau, S. M.
Bingham, T. H.
Bingham, T. H.
Bird Jr., A. V.
Birkeland, C.
Birks, L S.
Birks, L. S.
Birks, L. S.
Bishop, A. B.
Bishop, A. B.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F
Bishop, D. F,
Bishop, D. F.
Bishop, D. F.
Block, A. P.
Black, A. P.
Black, S. C.
Black, S. C.
Blake, D. E.
Blakeslee, C. E.
Blase, R.
Blecher, W. A.
Blecher, W. A.
Blecter, H. C.
Blecker, H. C.
Bledsoe, B.
Bledsoe, B. E.
Bledsoe, B. E.
Bliss, F. R.
Block, J.
Bloom, M. V.
Blosser, E. R.
Blounl, M. C.
Blum, U.
Bluroenthol, D. L
Blumer, M.
Bock, D. H.
Bock, D. H.
EPA-600/5-75-003
EPA-660/3-75-019
EPA-R3-73-021
EPA-660/2-74-011
EPA-600/2-76-007
EPA-600/7-76-011
EPA-670/2-75-009
EPA-660/2-75-011
EPA-600/3-76-060
EPA-660/3-73-025
EPA-R2-72-111
EPA-660/3-73-005
EPA-670/2-74-009
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-011
EPA-R2-73-205
EPA-600/5-73-OI2d
EPA-600/2-75-017
EPA-600/4-76-060
EPA-650/2-74-038
EPA-R2-73-174
EPA-600/J-76-023
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-650/2-74-068
EPA-R2-72-059
EPA 600/5-74-009
EPA-650/2-73-035
EPA-600/3-76-028
EPA-600/2-76-265
EPA-600/4-75-002
EPA-650/2-73-006
EPA-600/5-74-010
EPA-600/5-74-025
EPA-600/J-76-005
EPA-600/2-76-251
EPA-670/2-73-040
EPA-670/2-73-037
EPA-670/2-73-033
EPA-670/2-73-070
EPA-670/2-73-075
EPA-670/2-73-073
EPA-670/2-75-008
EPA-670/2-75-052
EPA-670/2-75-051
EPA-660/2-74-055
EPA-660/2-75-006
EPA-600/4-76-027
EPA-680/1-75-001
EPA-oOO/7-76-010
EPA-650/2-73-005
EPA-R2-73-145
EPA-600/2-75-078
EPA-600/2-76-153
EPA-R5~73-023b
EPA-R5-73-023a
EPA-600/2-76-131
EPA-16060GHR11/71
EPA-660/2-75-022
EPA-600/2-76-252
EPA-I7010DHK08/69
EPA-600/2-76-229
EPA-R2-73-160
EPA-600/9-75-006
EPA-600/3-76-031
EPA-600/3-76-110
EPA-R3-73-042
EPA-600/2-76-027
EPA-670/2-75-042
Bode, J. D.
Boehme, W.
Boehme, W.
Been, D. F.
Boen, D. F.
Boen, D. F.
Boen, D. F.
Boericke, R. B.
Boettner, E. A.
Bogusch, E.
Boland, D. H. P.
Boidt, K. R.
Bolton, R. E.
Bolton, R. E.
Bombaugh, K. J.
Bombaugh, K. J.
Bond, H.
Bond, H.
Bond, R. G.
Bond, R. G.
Bond, R. W.
Bondurant, J. A.
Bongers, L. H.
Banner, W. F.
Bonz, P. E.
Bookhout, C. G.
Boone, J. E.
Booth, R. L.
Borchardt, F. A.
Borgerding, J.
Borgos, J. A.
Bories, D. B.
Bernstein, L. J.
Bornstein, M.
Bornsteln, M. I.
Boros, J. A.
Borror, A. C.
Bortteson, G. C.
Boston, P.
Bott, T.
Bouck, G. R.
Bouck, G. R.
Bourquin, A. W.
Bourquin, A. W.
Bouwer, H.
Bowersox, J. P.
Bowman, C. T.
Bowman, M. M.
Boxer, S.
Boyd, G. B.
Boyd, W. W.
Bayer Jr., J. f.
Boyle, W. C.
Bradford, R. R.
Bradshaw, J. S.
Bradway, R.
Bradway, R.
Bradway, R. M.
Bradway, R. M.
Bragg, G. M.
Bramer, H. C.
Brand, B. G.
Brandon, C. A.
Brondstetter, A.
Brandstetter, A.
Brandt, A. E.
Brandt, C. J.
Brandt, H. T.
EPA-650/2-73-010
EPA-600/2-76-009
EPA-600/2-76-009a
EPA-1<5060DDZ07/71
EPA-16060DDZ07/71
EPA-670/ 2-74-077
EPA-670/2-75-027
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-670/2-73-049
EPA-600/2-76-264
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-600/2-76-0120
EPA-600/J-76-017
EPA-660.- 3-75-036
EPA-670 2-73-048
EPA-670'5-73-020
EPA-600/2-76-254
EPA 600 2 76-237
EPA-16080HVA01 72
EPA-R2-73-149
EPA-670, 2-73-069
EPA-600/3-76-007
£PA-6iO'2-73-012
EPA-670-4-74-002
EPA-R2-73-170
EPA-R2-73-224
EPA-650/2-73-022
EPA-660/2-73-026
EPA-600/2-76-024
EPA-600/4-76-013
EPA-600-7-76-017
EPA-R2-72-069
EPA-660/3-74-031
EPA-16010EHR03 71
EPA-600-1-75-004
EPA-660/2-75-008
EPA-600/J-76-016
EPA-600/3-76^050
EPA-660/3-75-001
EPA-660'3-75-035
EPA-16060DRV03 72
EPA-R2-73-233
EPA-600/2-76-247a
EPA-660/3-75-004
EPA-600/2-76-254
EPA-R2-72-081
EPA-670,2-74-084
EPA-R2-73-150
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-660/2-74-033
EPA-660/2-75-007
EPA-600/2-7 5-013a
EPA-650/2-74-036
EPA-600./2-76-077a
EPA-600/7-7 6-017
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-R5-73-016
EPA-670/2-74-014
EPA-600/2-76-060
EPA-600/2-76-175b
EPA-600/2-76-175a
EPA-600/1-76-028
EPA-R5-72-009
EPA-600/2-76-022
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Brasbeor, D. A.
Brashier, C. K.
Brater, E. F.
Braughan, D. A.
Braughan, D. A.
Brauhn, J. L.
Brazier, J. R.
Breiman, L.
Bremmer, H.
Brenneman, D. R.
Brett, J. R.
Bretthauer, E. W.
Brezonik, P. L
Brezonik, P. L.
Bricewell, L.
Bridges, R. T.
Brier, G. W.
Brier, G. W.
Brinck, W. L.
Brinkhurst, R. O.
Britt, L. O.
Broodfoof, W. J.
Brockway, C.
Broderius, 5. J.
Broderius, S. J.
Brommenschenke! Jr., F,
Brooks, A,. S.
Brooks, D. A.
Brooks, E.
Brooks, E. F.
Brooks, N. G.
Brown, C. T.
Brown, G. D.
Brown, G. D.
Brown, G. N.
Brown, G. N.
Brown, G. W.
Brown, H. P.
Brown, J.
Brown, J.
Brown, J.
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. M.
Brownstein, A. B.
Brows, D.
Bruckner, B. H.
Brungs, W. A.
Brungs, W. A.
Brunner, P. I.
Brusewitz, G. H.
Brutsaert, W. H.
Bryan, C. E.
Buchanan, J.
Buchanan, J.
Buchanan, J.
Buchanan, J.
Budde, W. L.
Budee, P. A.
Buelow, R. W.
Bujak, P.
Bull, R. J.
EPA-600/1-75-Q03
EPA-R3-73-037
EPA-670/2-75-046
EPA-670/2-74-084
EPA-670/2-74-083
EPA-660/3-75-011
EPA-R2-72-083
EPA-600/4-76-029c
EPA-600/2-76-193
EPA-R2-72-069
EPA-600/J-76-018
EPA-680/1-75-001
EPA-16010DON02/72
EPA-660/3-73-002
EPA-660/3-74-016
EPA-600 '9-76-025
EPA-R4-73-017
EPA-650/4-75-010
EPA-600/4-76-035
EPA-R3-72-004
EPA-600'2-75-038
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-600'2-76-269
EPA-600/3-76-062B
EPA-600/3-76-062a
EPA-660'2-74-034
EPA-600/3-76-036
EPA-R2-73-220
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-600/2-76-203
EPA-660/3-73-010
EPA-660/2-75-017
EPA-600'2-76-281
EPA-600/7-76-030
EPA-600/2-76-135b
EPA-600/2-76-135a
EPA-R2-72-083
EPA-18050ELD04/72*
EPA-600/2-76-213a
EPA-600/2-76-213b
EPA-600/2-76-213c
EPA-670/2-73-047o
EPA-650/2-73-029
EPA-600/3-76-005
EPA-600/3-76-019
EPA-600/3-76-052
EPA-660/3-75-024
EPA-600 /2-76-037
EPA-600/2-76-097
EPA-600/2-76-132
EPA-600/5-75-007
EPA-670/2-74-095b
EPA-680/4-73-002
EPA-600/J-76-008
EPA-600/3-76-098
EPA-R2-73-274
EPA-660/2-75-009
EPA-R2-73-259
EPA-660/2-75-014
EPA-600/2-76-080
EPA-600/2-76-083
EPA-600/2-76-081
EPA-600/2-76-159
EPA-600/4-75-007
EPA-600/2-75-009
EPA-600/J-76-003
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-600/1-76-013
Bundy, D.
Bundy, D. H.
Bungay III, H. R.
Bunts Jr., j. H.
Bunts Jr., J. H.
Burch, D. E.
Burch. D. E.
Burch, D. E.
Burch, D. E.
Burch, D. E.
Burch, J. B.
Burch, J. B.
Burch, J. E.
Burchfiled, H. P.
Burchinal, j. C.
Burd, R. S.
Surge, W. D.
Burklin, C. E.
Burm, R. J.
Burnklin, C. E.
Burns, D. E.
Burns, D. E.
Burns, E. A.
Burns, J. A.
Burns, R.
Burnsztynsky, T. A.
Buros, O. K.
Burrell, D. C.
Bursztynsky, T.
Bursztynsky, T. A.
Burton, J.
Burton, J. S.
Busse, A.
Buston, K. S.
Butchbaker, A. F.
Butler, G. L
Butler, L. C.
Butler, R. L.
Buxton, K. S.
Buxton, K. S.
Buxton, K. S.
Buzzard, M.
Byerley, J. J.
Byram, K. V.
Byrd, E. A.
Byrd, E. A.
Cabasso, I.
Caceres, S.
Cadman, T. W.
Cagle, J. W.
Cahill, T. A.
Cairns Jr., J.
Cairns Jr., J.
Caldwell, E.
Caldwell, M. C.
Callaway, R. J.
Callaway, R. J.
Callaway, R. J.
Callaway, R. J.
Callaway, R. J.
Callihan, C. D.
Calvert S.
Calvert, J. G.
Calvert, J. G.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
EPA-R2-72-101
EPA-600/4-76-028
EPA-R3-73-005
EPA-16060DDZ07/71
EPA-16060DDZ07/71
EPA-600/2-75-024
EPA-600/2-76-191
EPA-600/2-76-210
EPA-600/2-76-277
EPA-650/2-73-030
EPA-18050ELD03/73
EPA-18050ELD03/72
EPA-600/2-76-056
EPA-650/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-73-083
EPA-17070—05/68
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA 650/2-75-038
EPA-R2-73-024
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-R2-73-264
EPA-600/2-76-235
EPA-R2-73-172
EPA-600/2-75-057
EPA-670/2-74-003
EPA-600/2-75-049
EPA-600/2-7 6-134
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/2-75-033
EPA-600/2-76-231
EPA-660/2-74-007
EPA-R2-73-189
EPA-R4-73-024
EPA-600/3-76-099
EPA-13040FXG11/71
EPA-600/3-76-048
EPA-600/ J-76-002
EPA-R3-73-032
EPA-600/3-76-046
EPA-600/3-76-047
EPA-600/3-76-105
EPA-660/3-75-021
EPA-670'2-74-059
EPA-600/3-75-015
EPA-600/ 2-76-068b
EPA-600/2-76-068a
EPA-670/1-75-001
EPA-650/2-74-098a
EPA-R5-73-023a
EPA-600/2-75-039
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-18050EDP12/71
EPA-18050EDQ12/71
EPA-650/1-74-004
EPA-600/2-76-094
EPA-16070—03/70
EPA-16070—09/70
EPA-16070DBH11/69
EPA-16070DBH04/71
EPA-660/3-73-014
EPA-670/2-73-095
EPA-600/2-75-021a
EPA-600/3-76-084
EPA-600/3-76-070
EPA-600/2-75-018
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-600/2-76-118
EPA-600'2-76-154b
352
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Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Calvert, S.
Calvin, E. L.
Calvin, E. L.
Camann, D. E.
Campbell, G.
Campbell, K. S.
Campbell, T. L.
Cannon, R. C.
Canter, L.
Capper, J.
Capron, J. W.
Carawan, R. E.
Carcich, I. G.
Cardin, F. A.
Cardin, J.
Cardwell, R. D.
Carlile, B. L.
Carlson, D. A.
Carlson, O. N.
Carnes, R. A.
Carpenter, B. H.
Carpenter, B. H.
Carroll, J.
Carroll, T. E.
Carter, D. I.
Carter, M. H.
Carter, M. H.
Carter, S.
Case, F. N.
Case, O. P.
Case, P. O.
Cass, R.
Cass, R.
Cass, R. W.
Cassatt, W. A.
Cassel, A. H.
Castaline, A. H.
Caster, R.
Castle, R. W.
Cato, G. A.
Cato, G. A.
Cavallaro, J. A.
Cavanaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, E. C.
Cavanaugh, G.
Cawlfield, D. E.
Cecil, L. K.
Cerrillo, L. A.
Cha, C. Y.
Chagy, Y. C.
Chamberlain, S. G.
Chamberlain, S. G.
Chambers, M. D.
Champlin, R. L.
Chan, F. K.
Chan, W. H.
Chaney, R. L.
Chang, J.
Chang, N. I.
Chansky, S.
Chansky, S.
EPA-600/2-76-154a
EPA-600/2-76-200
EPA-600/2-76-282
EPA-650/2-73-036
EPA-650/2-74-119b
EPA-600/2-76-010
EPA-600/2-76-119
EPA-600/1-76-019
EPA-R3-73-040
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-600/2-76-045
EPA-660/2-74-037
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-600/2-76-011
EPA-660/2-74-031
EPA-R2-72-091
EPA-670/5-74-004
EPA-600/3-76-055
EPA-600/3-76-008
EPA-600/2-76-158
EPA-670/2-74-061
EPA-670/2-73-091
EPA-R4-72-002
EPA-600/2-76-199
EPA-650/2-74-097
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-670/2-75-049
EPA-600/2-76-237
EPA-R2-73-234
EPA-600/4-76-004
EPA-600/5-73-016
EPA-R2-73-260
EPA-670/2-74-008
EPA-670/2-75-029
EPA-600/2-75-013a
EPA-650/2-74-036
EPA-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-R2-73-166
EPA-600/2-76-086a
EPA-600/2-76-086b
EPA-600'2-76-091
EPA-600'2-76-064
EPA-600'2-76-012b
EPA-600/2-76-012a
EPA-600-2-75-042
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-600-3-75-015
EPA-R2-72-034
EPA-660/3-75-018
EPA-R2-72-104
EPA-660/2-73-029
EPA-R5-72-001
EPA-600/5-74-004
EPA-600/5-74-021
EPA-17050DVO10/71
EPA-650/2-74-072
EPA-600/3-76-084
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-660-3-75-026
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-R2-73-293
EPA-600'5-74-032
Chapman, R. L.
Chappelow, C. C.
Charlie, W. A.
Chase, G.
Chasse, J.
Chatterjee, S.
Chaung, S. C.
Cheek, L. M.
Chehaske, J. T.
Chehaske, J. T.
Chen, C L.
Chen, W.
Cheng, J. T.
Cheng, M. S.
Chernoff, N.
Cherry Jr., R. H.
Chervenak, M. C.
Chesher, R. H.
Chesness, J. L
Chester, W. S.
Chi, C. T.
Chian, E. S. K.
Childers, R. E.
Chilson, M.
Chin, F. Y.
Chiu, S. Y.
Choi, P.
Choi, P. S. K.
Chow, V. T.
Christenbury, G.
Christensen, C.
Christensen, G. M.
Christiansen, A. G.
Christianson, A. G.
Christiansen, C.
Christianson, C. B.
Christman, R. C.
Christman, R. C.
Chung, J.
Chung, N. K.
Churchill, C. L.
Cirello, J.
Citron, R.
Clancy, G. M.
Clar, M. L.
Clar, M. L.
Clar, M. L.
Clark, B. D.
Clark, B. D.
Clark. B. D.
Cork, B. D.
Clark, B. D.
Clark, B. D.
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.
Clark, R. M.
Clark, R. M.
Clark, R. M.
Clarke, N. A.
Clarke, R. M.
EPA-600/2-76-171
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-600/3-76-086
EPA-600/2-76-048b
EPA-600/2-76-048a
EPA-600/2-75-047
EPA-600/2-76-296
EPA-600/2-76-124
EPA-600/2-76-050
EPA-650/1-73-001
EPA-670/2-75-018
EPA-600/2-76-165
EPA-18080GBX12/71
EPA-660/2-74-064
EPA-600/3-76-018a
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600/3-75-011
EPA-R4-72-009
EPA-R2-73-108
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-R2-72-101
EPA-600/2-76-154b
EPA-600, J-76-010
EPA-16130—09/69
EPA-660'2-73-016
EPA-600/3-76-104
EPA-660-2-74-070
EPA-600/2-76-136o
EPA-600/2-76-136b
EPA-650/2-73-027
EPA-R2-73-135
EPA-R3-73-037
EPA-600/9-76-004
EPA-600/4-75-001
EPA-600 2-76-064
EPA-600/8-76-00Ib
EPA-600-8-76-00 la
EPA-660 2-74-071
EPA-15010- -01 ,-69
EPA-15010-03,'70
EPA-15020—04. 68
EPA-15020—06 67
EPA-16070FGY07/71
EPA-17050-07,--68
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-R2-72-011
EPA-R2-72-012
EPA-600,'1-76-033
EPA-600'2-76-179
EPA-670/1-74-001
EPA-670/2-74-067
EPA-670/5-73-012
EPA-600/1-75-003
EPA-R5-72-004
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Claysmith, C. R.
Clements III, E. V.
Clements, E. V.
Oendinning, R. A.
Clesceri, N. I.
Clesceri, N. I.
Click, C N.
Cliese, J. D.
Cloyd, M.
Cobian, K. £.
Cobian, K. E.
Cocchetto, J. F.
Cochran, R. A.
Cochrane, M. W.
Cohen, A. I.
Cohen, A. I.
Cohen, D. B.
Cohen, I. M.
Cohen, M.
Cohen, S.
Cohn, M. M.
Conn, M. M.
Cohn, M. M.
Cohn, M. M.
Cohn, 5.
Colcord, A. R.
Cole, C. A.
Cole, D. E.
Cole, J.
Cole, R. M.
Colemon, R. T.
Coleman, R. W.
Colley, J. D.
Colley, J. D.
Collier, C. R.
Collins, A. G.
Collins, D. C.
Collins, J.
Collins, J. W.
Collins, R. K.
Collins, R. P.
Collins, R. P.
Colston, N. V.
Colton, C. B.
Colwell, R. R.
Combs, 1. P.
Combs, L. P.
Commoner, B.
Conden Jr., R. L.
Conkle, H. N.
Conn, W. D.
Conner, W.
Consroe, T. J.
Converse, A. Q.
Convery, J. J.
Conwoy, R. A.
Conwoy, R. A.
Cool, 0. J.
Coot, D. W.
Cook, P. M.
Cooley, A. M.
Cooley. P. C.
Cooney, R. T.
Cooper, D.
Cooper, D. W.
Cooper, D. W.
Cooper, D. W.
Cooper, D. W.
EPA-R2-72-052
EPA-670/2-75-O38
EPA-660/2-74-075
EPA-R2-72-046
EPA-660/3-73-003
EPA-670/2-74-063
EPA-R2-73-138
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-R2-73-024
EPA-600/5-75-015
EPA-600/5-76-012
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-600/2-76-271
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-600/5-76-008
EPA-600/7-76-021
EPA-600/2-76-281
EPA-600/2-76-147
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-600/2-76-064
EPA-R1-72-002
EPA-660/2-74-010
EPA-650, 4-74-001
EPA-660 2-74-069
EPA-600'2-76-221
EPA-13040DKP06/71
EPA-16020GDQ10/71
EPA-16040DGH08/71
EPA-670/2-74-096
EPA-600'2-76-153
EPA-600/3-75-007
EPA-600/2-76-038
EPA-600 2-76-256
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-600/7-76-014
EPA-670/2-73-011
EPA-17010—01 70
EPA-R2-73-194
EPA-12020DIS01/72
EPA-600'2-76-235
EPA-660/3-75-024
EPA-600/J-76-014
EPA-660'2-74-093
EPA-600-5-74-009
EPA-660-3-75-026
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-600/2-75-054
EPA-600/2-76-055
EPA-600 -2-76-035
EPA-600 2-76-202
Cooper, G. R.
Cooper, J.
Cooper, K. G.
Cooper, K. G.
Cooper, P. C.
Coote, D. R.
Corbett, W. E.
Corbett, W. E.
Corbett, W. E.
Cordle, S. R.
Correll, D.
Cosby, R. L.
Costa, P. A.
Costlow Jr., J. D.
Coughlm, R. E.
Coulon, C.
Counts, C. A.
Coursey, J. F.
Courtenay Jr., E.
Courtney, K. D.
Coutts, H. J.
Cowen, W. F.
Cox, F.
Cox, M. F.
Crable, G. f.
Craft, T. F.
Craft, T. F.
Craig, J. W. T.
Craig, S. E.
Crane, J. D.
Crane, J. D.
Crane, J. D.
Crane, J. J.
Crawford, A. R.
Crawford, N. H.
Crawford, N. H.
Crawford, N. H.
Creoson, J. P.
Creason, S. C.
Cressey, R. F.
Crites, R. W.
Crites, R. W.
Crittenden, A. L.
Croley II, T. E.
Cronk, G. E.
Cross, R.
Cross, R.
Cross, R. H.
Crosswhite, W. M.
Crouch, R. L.
Crowder, D. G.
Crowder, i. A.
Crozier, J. H.
Cruver, J. E.
Csanady, G. T.
Csanady, G. T.
Csanady, G. T.
Ctvrtnicek, T.
Ctvrtnicek, T. E.
Culp, J. H.
Cummings, F. H.
Cunningham, J.
Cunningham, P.
Curby, W. A.
Curran, R. F.
Currie, R. J.
Currie, R. J.
Currier, R. A.
EPA-600/2-75-041
EPA-600/4-76-056
EPA-600/5-75-013
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-600/5-73-O12c
EPA-600/2-76-187
EPA-600/2-76-049o
EPA-600/2-76-049b
EPA-600/7-76-030
EPA-600/2-75-010
EPA-16030DNLO1/72
EPA-16060GHR11/71
EPA-600/3-76-099
EPA-600/3-76-007
EPA-R5-73-019
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-670/2-75-012
EPA-650/2-74-004
EPA-R3-73-035
EPA-650/1-73-001
EPA-660/2-74-070
EPA-600/3-76-094a
EPA-600/2-76-026
EPA-660/3-74-021
EPA-R2-72-093
EPA-R2-73-048
EPA-660/2-75-017
EPA-600/2-76-248
EPA-650/2-74-046a
EPA-600/2-75-049
EPA-600/2-76-231
EPA-600/3-76-003
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/2-75-053
EPA-600/2-76-043
EPA-600/3-76-083
EPA-660/2-74-013
EPA-600/1-76-024
EPA-600/2-76-171
EPA-18050ELD02/72
EPA-660/2-73-006b
EPA-660/2-73-006a
EPA-600/3-76-093
EPA-600/2-76-050
EPA-11020DHQ06/72
EPA-R2-73-113
EPA-R2-73-117
EPA-R2-73-115
EPA-660/2-74-031
EPA-600/4-76-045
EPA-670/2-73-067
EPA-600/1-76-008
EPA-600/2-76-260
EPA-670/2-75-009
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-660/2-74-082
EPA-660/3-73-011
EPA-R2-73-282
EPA-600/2-76-125
EPA-660/2-75-^021
EPA-600/5-74-018
EPA-R2-73-112
EPA-600/7-76-019
EPA-600/3-76-069
EPA-600 /2-76-195
EPA-16060DDZ07/71
EPA-16060DDZ07/71
EPA-670/2-73-005
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Curry, J. P.
Curtin, C.
Curtis, V.
Cushing, K. M.
Cushing, K. M.
Cushing, K. M.
Cushing, K. M.
Cutkomp, L. K.
Cyr, J. W.
Daignault, I. G.
Dalrymple, R. J.
Dalsemer, R.
Daly, A.
Daly, W. H.
Damron, B. L.
Dana, M. T.
Dana, M. T.
Dangel, R. A.
Daniel, B. E.
Daniels, S. L.
Dansby, AA. R.
Darby, R.
Darling, J. E.
Darnell, R. M.
Daul, F. R.
Davanzo, A. C.
Davenport, C. V.
Davey, C. T.
Davidson, J. M.
Davies, P. H.
Davini, R. J.
Davis, A. E.
Davis, D. D.
Davis, E. M.
Davis, H. L.
Davis, H. R.
Davis, J. E.
Davis, I. R.
Davis, L R.
Davis, L. R.
Davis, L. R.
Davis, L. R.
Davis, P. L.
Davis, T. A.
Dawley, E.
Dawson, G. W.
Dawson, G. W.
Day, D. E.
Day, D. E.
Dayan, V. H.
De La Fuente, E.
De Primo, M. J.
Dean. R. B.
Dean, A. H.
Dean, J. W.
Dearby, R. L.
Deason, T. R.
Decker, C. E.
Decker, C. E.
Degani, M. H.
Delaney, J. L.
Delaune, R. D.
Deley, G. W.
Demerjian, K. L.
Demeter, J.
Dennis, R.
Derick, C.
Dern, J.
EPA-600/5-76-003
EPA-650/2-73-050
EPA-600/5-75-009
EPA-600/2-76-280
EPA-600/8-76-002
EPA-650/2-73-035
EPA-650/2-74-102a
EPA-660/2-73-027
EPA-660/2-74-088
EPA-R2-73-269
EPA-670/2-75-011
EPA-R5-73-011
EPA-600/2-76-288
EPA-670/2-75-032
EPA-660/2-75-001
EPA-R3-73-047
EPA-600/4-76-031
EPA-670/2-75-036
EPA-600/2-76-168b
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-600/1-76-038
EPA-R4-73-011
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-16070EOI08/71
EPA-660/2-75-009
EPA-R3-73-01U
EPA-600/2-76-170
EPA-600/2-74-003
EPA-600/3-76-102
EPA-600/2-76-244
EPA-670/2-75-063
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-600/J-76-002
EPA-R2-72-005a
EPA-R2-72-005b
EPA-600/J-76-028
EPA-600/3-76-101
EPA-660/3-75-039
EPA-R2-73-170
EPA-670/2-75-043
EPA-600/3-76-056
EPA-R2-73-149
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-670/2-73-098
EPA-600/J-76-015
EPA-600/2-76-142
EPA-600/3-76-047
EPA-670/4-74-003a
EPA-600/3-76-022
EPA-600/1-76-034
EPA-650/2-74-019
EPA-R3-72-025
EPA-600/2-76-176
EPA-600/3-76-042
EPA-R4-73-012C
EPA-650/3-73-002
EPA-650/2-74-038
EPA-650/2-74-036
EPA-R2-73-238
EPA-600/5-76-008
Derr, S. K.
Derrington, R. E.
Derse, P. H.
Desai, S. V.
Detrick, R.
Deurbrouck, A. W.
Devitt, T. W.
DeBen, W. A.
DeBose, A. T.
DeDecker, F. J.
DeGraeve, G. M.
DeLuca, F. A.
Delucia, R. J.
DeLucia, R. J.
DePinto, J. V.
DePrater, B. L.
DePrater, B. L.
DeToro, D. M.
DeWalle, F. B.
DeWitt Jr.. F. A.
DeWitt Jr., F. A.
DeWitt Jr., F. A.
DeWitt, Jr., F. A.
Di, U. R. L
Dickerman, J. C.
Dickerman, J. C.
Dickermon, J. C.
Dickerman, J. C.
Dickerson, J. C.
Dickson, E. M.
Dickson, E. M.
Dickson, E. M.
Didriksson, T.
Diesch, S. L
Diesch, S. L
Dietzmann, H. M.
Dimitriades, B.
Dimitriades, B.
Dimitriades, B.
Dimouro, P
Dismukes, E. B.
Ditoro, D. M.
Ditsworth, G. R.
Ditsworth, G. R.
Ditsworth, G. R.
Ditsworth, G. R.
Dixon, K.
Dixon, K.
Dixon, P. S.
DiCola, L. S.
DiGasbarro, P.
DiGiano, F. A.
DiToro, D. M.
Do, L.
Dodd, J. D.
Dodds, H.
Dodge, M. C.
Dolan, F. X.
Donaldson, C. D.
Donaldson, C. D.
Donigan Jr., A. S.
Donigian Jr., A. S.
Donigian, A. S.
Donnelly, R. G.
Donovan, R. P.
Donovan, R. P.
Dooley, H. L.
Dooley, M. E.
EPA-600/3-76-046
EPA-670/2-73-060
EPA-16010DXV11/71
EPA-600/2-76-223
EPA-600/2-76-072
EPA-600/2-76-091
EPA-600/2-76-150
EPA-16070-04/70
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-600/3-76-106
EPA-16050-04/67
EPA-600/2-76-234
EPA-600/3-76-065
EPA-600/3-75-011
EPA-600/2-76-129
EPA-670/2-75-059
EPA-670/2-75-044
EPA-670/2-75-003
EPA-18050HLA09'73
EPA-600/2-76-012a
EPA-600/2-76-012b
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-600/2-76-281
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-600/2-74-002
EPA-600/7-76-004a
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-600/2-76-218
EPA-660/2-75-012
EPA 670/2-73-051
EPA-600/2-75-048
EPA-R2-73-276
EPA-600/3-76-017
EPA-600/3-76-029
EPA-650/2-73-009
EPA-600/2-75-015
EPA-660/3-73-009
EPA-16070-08'68
EPA-16070—10/66
EPA-16070—09/67
EPA-660/3-73-014
EPA-600/7-76-025a
EPA-600/7-76-025b
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-650/2-74-098a
EPA-18050DIE12/71
EPA-650/2-73-009
EPA-R4-73-010
EPA-R2-73-233
EPA-R4-73-016b
EPA-R4-73-016a
EPA-600/3-76-083
EPA-600/2-76-043
EPA-660/2-74-013
EPA-600/2-76-261
EPA-600/2-76-168b
EPA-600/2-76-087
EPA-600/3-76-053
EPA-600/2-76-103
355
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Dorion, G.
Dorn, R.
Dombusch, D- M.
Dornbush, J. N.
Dorough, U. W.
Dorrler, J. 5.
Doskey, P. V.
Dostol, K. A.
Dostal, K. A.
Dostal. K. A.
Dostal, K. A.
Doster, J. C.
Doudaroff, P.
Doudoroff, P.
Dougherty, M. T.
Dougherty, M. T.
Dougherty, M. T.
Douglas, G.
Downing, E. P.
Downing, P. B.
Doyle, A.
Doyle, F. J.
Doyle, J. R.
Droce, F. P.
Draemel, D. C.
Draemel, D. C.
Drake, J. A.
Dressier, f. R.
Drewers, D. R.
Driscoll, J.
Driscoll, J.
Driscoll, J.
Droppo, J. G.
Drost-Honsen, W.
Dubey, G. A.
Dubey, G. A,
Duchene, A. G.
Duckert, W.
Duckert, W.
Duckert, W.
Duddles, G. A.
Dudley, R. H.
Duffee, R. A.
Duffer, H. C.
Duffer, W. R.
Duffer, W. R.
Duffer, W. R.
Duffer, W. R.
Dugal, H. S.
Dugon, P. R.
Duhart, B, T.
Duke, H. R.
Dunlap, C. E.
Dunlap, W. J.
Dunlap, W. J.
Dunn, 8. S.
Dunning, J. A.
Durfre, R. L.
Durham, J. L.
Durham, J. L
Durocher, D. f.
Durocher, D. F.
Duseja, D. R.
Duvall. D. S.
Duvafl, D. S.
Duvall, D. S.
Duvall, D. S.
Duvall, D. S.
EPA-660'2-74-074
EPA-R3-73-O34
EPA-600/5-73-005
EPA-660/2-74-005
EPA-650/1-74-002
EPA-R2-73-201
EPA-600/3-75-005
EPA-R2-73-024
EPA-12060—03/68*
EPA-17050—07/68
EPA-660/2-74-058
EPA-600/J-76-030
EPA-R3-73-019
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-R3-73-028b
EPA-600/5-73-014
EPA-650'2-73-023
EPA-670/2-74-009
EPA-670/2-75-O22
EPA-600/2-76-260
EPA-R2-73-186
EPA-R2-73-288
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-670/2-75-O41
EPA-600/4-76-031
EPA-R2-72-105
EPA-R2-72-106
EPA-650/2-73-050
EPA-600/4-76-056
EPA-660/3-74-003
EPA-12040EEL02/72
EPA-600/2-76-221
EPA-670/5-74-001
EPA-600/2-76-213c
ePA-600/2-76-2I3b
EPA-600/2-76-213a
EPA-R2-73-199
EPA-18040DAZ04/72
EPA-650/2-74-008o
EPA-16080GWF02/72
EPA-16050—04/67
EPA-16080—00/68
EPA-16080GGH08/71
EPA-16080GGP07/71
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-16060GHR11/71
EPA-660/2-73-OU
EPA-600/2-76-238
EPA-600/3-76-032
EPA-650/4-73-003
EPA-600/3-76-035
EPA-600/3-76-088
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-600/7-76-017
EPA-R2-73-266
EPA-600/2-76-299
EPA-670/2-75-033b
EPA-670/2-75-033c
EPA-670/2-75-033a
EPA-670/2-75-033d
Dwyer, W. P.
Dye, R. H.
Dyer, R. L
Dygas, J. A.
Dykema, O. W.
Dykema, O. W.
Dzierlenga, P. S.
Dzierlenga, P. S.
Earhart, J. P.
Easterly, D. G.
Easterly, D. G.
Eaton, W. C.
Eaton, W. S.
Ebel, W.
Eckenfelder Jr., W. W.
Eckert, E. H.
Eckert, J. A.
Eckert, R. D.
Edinger, J.
Egan, 8.
Egan, B.
Ehrenspeck, H.
Ehreth, D. J.
Ehrlich, R.
Eichelberger, J. W.
Eichholz, G. G.
Eigerman, M. R.
Eilers, R. G.
Eilers, R. G.
Eilers, R. G.
Eilers, R. G.
Eilers, R. G.
Eimutis, E. C.
Eimutis, E. C.
Eimutis, E. C.
Eimutis, E. C.
Eisele, P. J.
Eisenmann, J. L.
Eisler, R.
Eisler, R.
Ekmann, J. M.
Eldridge, J. E.
Elfers, K.
Eliassert, R.
Elliott, L. F.
Ellis, E. C.
Ellis, W. J.
Elston, L. W.
Emerson, D. B.
Emerson, M. J.
Enfield, C. G.
Engdahl, R. B.
Engelkemeier, A.
Englebrecht, R. S.
Englemon, V. S.
Engleman, V. 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.
EPA-600/3-75-013
EPA-R2-72-092
EPA-600/1-76-037
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-600/2-76-274
EPA-600/7-76-O12
EPA-600/2-76-064
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-600/2-76-220
EPA-600/4-76-017
EPA-680/4-75-007
EPA-600/3-76-107
EPA-600/2-76-211
EPA-600/3-76-O56
EPA-600/2-76-195
EPA-600/2-76-027
EPA-600/4-76-028
EPA-600/4-76-045
EPA-660/2-74-053
EPA-600/3-75-003a
EPA-600/3-75-003b
EPA-600/2-76-266
EPA-670/9-75-004
EPA-R1-72-003
EPA-600/4-75-007
EPA-RZ-73-048
EPA-R2-72-125
EPA-17090 07/70
EPA-670/2-73-046
EPA-670/2-73-045
EPA-670/2-73-O44
EPA-670/2-74-069
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600/2-76-176
EPA-600/2-76-032e
EPA-600/2-76-032a
EPA-R3-73-046
EPA-670/2-73-O76
EPA-R3-73-007
EPA-600/3-75-008
EPA-600/2-75-075
EPA-670/4-75-006
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-670/2-73-010
EPA-660/2-75-O15
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-600/7-76-029
EPA 600/3-76-010
EPA-670/2-73-082
EPA-600/2-76-003
EPA-600/7-76-009b
EPA-600/7-76-009a
EPA-600/2-75-040
EPA-600/3-76-O42
EPA-600/9-75-O07
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
356
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Epstein, M. M.
Erb, R. A.
Erickson, A. E.
Erickson, R. E.
Erley, D.
Ernst, E.
Ernst, U. F.
Ernst, U. F. W.
Escarcego, E. D.
EscKenroeder, A.
Eschenroeder, A.
Eshleman, P.
Esvelt, L. A.
Evans III, F. L.
Evans, J. O.
Evans, W. E.
Everett, L G.
Everett, L. G.
Everhart, W. H.
Everharf, W. H.
Everhart, W. H.
Everson, T. C.
Eye, J. D.
Eyer, C. S.
Fair, D. H.
Falkenborg, D. H.
Fallen, B.
Falter, C. M.
Fan, Chi-Yuan
Fan, Chi-Yuan
Fan, L. S.
Farley, S.
Farmer, D. M.
Farmer, W. J.
Farmer, W. M.
Farnham, W. B.
Farquhar, J.
Farrah, S. R.
Farrell, J. B.
Farrell, P. J.
Farrell, R. P.
Fast, A. W.
Feairheller, W.
Feairheller, W. R.
Feder, H. M.
Feder, W.
Feick, G.
Feige, W, A.
Felder, M.
Felder, R. M.
Feldman, M. H.
Feldman, M. H.
Feldman, M. H.
Feldman, M. H.
Feliciano, A.
Felix, V. M.
Felix, V. M.
Fennelly, P. F.
Fensterstock, J. C.
Fenters, J. D.
Fenters, J. D.
Ferens, M. C.
Ferguson, B. B.
Ferguson, R. A.
Ferguson, T. L.
Ferguson, T. L.
Ferguson, T. L.
Fernandes. S. R.
EPA-16080HTZ05/72
EPA-16070EOI08/71
EPA-660-2-74-057
EPA-600'3-76-089
EPA-600/5-75-005
EPA-670/5-75-001
EPA-600/5-74-018
EPA-600/2-76-105
EPA-16060DRV03/72
EPA-R4-73-012C
EPA-R4-73-012a
EPA-R2-73-145
EPA-600/2-76-253
EPA-600/2-76-082
EPA-R2-73-266
EPA-650/4-73-002
EPA-600/4-76-026
EPA-600/4-76-023
EPA-R3-73-011b
EPA-R3-73-011a
EPA-R3-73-01U
EPA-660/2-74-025
EPA-12120—09/70
EPA-670 1-75-001
EPA-600"4-76-006
EPA-670-9-75-004
EPA-600.5-76-008
EPA-660/3-73-017
EPA-R2-73-222
EPA-11023EYI04/72
EPA-600 - 2-75-023
EPA-600/3-76-033
EPA-R2-73-178
EPA-660/2-74-054
EPA-600/3-76-087
EPA-660'2-74-040
EPA-660/2-74-075
EPA-670 2-74-018
EPA-670/2-75-0]3
EPA-660/2-73-010
EPA-R2-72-091
EPA-16010EXE12'71
EPA-600 2-76-122
EPA-600/2-76-124
EPA-600'3-76-086
EPA-R5-72-009
EPA-R2-72-077
EPA-600-2-75-036
EPA-600/5-73-012a
EPA-600'2-76-087
EPA-16070—07 70
EPA-16070—10 70
EPA-600 3-75-015
EPA-660, 3-73-0)3
EPA-R5-72-010
EPA-600 2-75-068
EPA-600/2-76-064
EPA-600 2-76-069
EPA-600/5-74-015
EPA-R1-72-003
EPA-650 1-73-002
EPA-660-3-73-022
EPA-600/1-76-032
EPA-650-2-73-037
EPA-600 2-75-041
EPA-660. 2-74-094
EPA-670, 2-75-057
EPA-600 2-75-042
Ferrar, T. A.
Ferris, J. M.
Ferris, V. R.
Fetter Jr., D. W.
Feuerstein, D.
Feuerstein, D. L.
Feurstein, D. L
Feurstein, D. L.
Fhir, C. C.
Fhir, C. C.
Field, R.
Field, R.
Field, R.
Field, R.
Field, R.
Fieldhouse, I. B.
Fieldhouse, I. B.
Fields, M.
Filar Jr., H.
Filar Jr., H.
Fincher, R. C.
Fincher, R. C.
Finger, R. E.
Finnemore, E. J.
Finnernore, E. J.
First, M. W.
First, M. W.
Fischer, J. R.
Fisette, G. R.
Fisher, J. A.
Fisher, J. H.
Fisk, A. T.
Fitch, R. H.
Fitzgerald, G. P.
Fitzgerald, G. P.
Fitzgerald, G. P.
Flanagan, P.
Flegal, C.
Flegal, C. A.
Flegal, C. A.
Fleischer, L R.
Fling, R. B.
Fling, R. B.
Flinn, J. E.
Flocchini, R. G.
Floyd Jr., S. B.
Fober, H. A.
Foess, G. W.
Fogel, M. E.
Foget, C. R.
Fojo, C. V.
Foley, G.
Foley, G. J.
FoJinsbee, 1. J
Fookson, A.
Foran, j. F.
Foran, J. F.
Ford. C. T.
Fordyce, I. V.
Foreman, D. G.
Foreman, J. W.
Foreman, K. M.
Forso, K.
Forsythe, S. L.
Fossum, G. O.
Foster, C. B.
Foster, D. H.
Foster, N.
EPA-600'5-75-007
EPA-18050ELDO1/73
EPA-18050ELDO1/73
EPA-600/2-76-207
EPA-600/2-75-033
EPA-670/2-75-037
EPA-600/2-76-222b
EPA-600/2-76-222a
EPA-600'4-75-005a
EPA-600/4-75-005b
EPA-R2-73-257
EPA-600/2-76-095
EPA-600/2-76-244
EPA-670/2-73-059
EPA-670/2-74-090
EPA-600/2-76-016a
EPA-600-2-76-016b
EPA-R2-73-165
EPA-R2-73-239
EPA-R2-73-240
EPA-600, J-76-007
EPA-600/3-76-067
EPA-670'2-74-061
EPA-600/5-76-004
EPA-600'5-76-012
EPA-600 2-76-020
EPA-670'2-73-017
EPA-660'2-74-036
EPA-670/2-74-066
EPA-12020DIS01, 72
EPA-660, 2-74-028
EPA-670 2-74-020
EPA-600 2-76-053
EPA-16010EHR08. 71
£PA-600'3-76-044
EPA-660 3-73-023
EPA-600 3-76-086
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-600 2-76-283
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 2-75-0/4
EPA-600 2-76-267
EPA-660 2 73-020
EPA-600 2-76-181
EPA-600-5-74-009
EPA-R2-73-166
EPA-600-2-75-009
EPA-600 '2-75-070
EPA-600-7-76-013
EPA-600-1-76-001
EPA-670 2-73-052
EPA-670-2 -74-024B
EPA-670 2-74-024A
EPA-R2-73-150
EPA-660 2-74-093
EPA-600 3-76-008
EPA-R2-73-140
EPA-600-2-76-115
EPA-660'2-74 069
EPA-600 J-76-015
EPA-600 2-76-236
EPA-600/2-75-011
EPA-670 2-73-082
EPA-18050ELD03 72
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Fox, R. 0.
Francey, G. J.
Franco, N. B.
Frank, C.
Fronz Jr., R. E.
Fraser, J. P.
Frost, M.
Frazier, N. A.
Freed, V. H.
Freeman 11!, A. M.
Freeman, G.
Freeman, G.
Freeman, J. R.
Freeman, R. A.
Freese, P. V.
Freestone, F. J.
Freidman, M.
Fremount, H. A.
Freudenfhal, R. I.
Freudenthal, R. I.
Frey, D. G.
Frey, P. J.
Frey, P. J.
Friberg, I.
Friberg, L
Friberg, L
Friberg, T. S.
Frief, J. V.
Frisch, A. S.
Frishkorn, G. W.
Frohnsdorff, G.
Froneberger, C. R.
Frost, R. R.
Fruh, E. G.
Fryberger, J. S.
Fryer, J. L
Fryer, J. L.
Frykberg, W. R.
Fuerst, R. G.
Fuhriman, D. K.
Fuhriman, D. K.
Fukuto, T. R.
Fuller W. H.
Fullerton, D. G.
Fullerton, H. H.
Funk, W. H.
Funkhouser, J. T.
Gaby, W. L.
Gagliano, 5. M.
GaMer, A. R.
Gahler, A. R.
GaMer, A. R.
Gaines, f. R.
Gales, M. E.
Goleski, J. B.
Gaieski, J. B.
Galeski. J. B.
Golina, G.
Gallaher, R. B.
Gammon, J.
Gannon, J. E.
Gardner Jr., F. H.
Garland, C. F.
Garner, W.
Garner, W.
Gorton, J. E.
Gorton, R. R.
Gasiecki, E. A.
EPA-R2-73-200
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-600/5-73-016
EPA-600/7-76-035
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-R3-73-011b
EPA-17050EJB11/70
EPA-R2-72-054
EPA-R5-72-002
EPA-660/2-73-019
EPA-600/1-76-O30
EPA-600/1-76-031
EPA-18050EEC12/71
EPA-660/3-75-019
EPA-660/3-75-020
EPA-R2-73-190
EPA-600'1-75-004
EPA-600/1-76-O18
EPA-660/2-75-028
EPA-R2-73-185
EPA-600/J-76-020
EPA-600/J-76-004
EPA-670/2-73-052
EPA-600/2-76-139
EPA-650/2-73-044
EPA-R2-72-031
EPA-R2-72-014
EPA-600/3-76-021
EPA-660/3-73-020
EPA-600/3-75-009
EPA-600/4-76-024
EPA-16060ERU12/71
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-R2-72-111
EPA-650'2-73-023
EPA-670/2-75-023
EPA-600/5-7 5-006
EPA-16010—10/69
EPA-600'3-76-041
EPA-660'3-74-015
EPA-600'2-75-030
EPA-670 4-74-002
EPA-600 2-76-257
EPA-600 2-76-209
EPA-600 2-76-079
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-R2-73-228
EPA-R5-73-013
EPA-600'3-76-095
EPA-600/2-76-227
EPA-17020FKB07/70
EPA-R2-73-096
EPA-670/2-74-048
EPA-13040FXG11/71
EPA-16130—04/70
EPA-600/2-76-031
Gass, P. J.
Cast, M.
Gates, F. J.
Gates, F. J.
Gaudy Jr., A. F.
Gaudy, E. T.
Gaufin, A. R.
Gaufin, A. R.
Goufin, A. R.
Gay, D. D.
Gay, D. D.
Geason, D. J.
Geckler, J. R.
Geckler, J. R.
Gee, S.
Gee, S.
Gehm, H.
Gehrs, C. W.
Geinapofos, A.
Geldreich, E. E.
Geldreich, E. E.
Gelhar, L. W.
Geller, E. W.
Gemma, J. L.
Gemma, J. L.
Genco, J. M.
Genetelli, E. J.
Genthe, W. K.
Gentile, J. H.
Gerba, J.
Gerber, N. N.
Gerhard, J.
Gerlich, J. W.
Gerloff, G. C.
Gerloff, G. C.
Gerloff, G. C.
Gerstle, R. W.
Gessford, J. E.
Ghassimi, M.
Giammar, R, D.
Giaquinta, A. R.
Gibbs, K. C.
Giever, P.
Gilardi, E.
Gilbert, D. E.
Gilfrich, J. V.
Gilfrich, J. V.
Gilfrich, J. V.
Gill, D. F.
Gillean, J. I.
Gillean, J. I.
Gilleff, J. W.
Gillmeister, R. J.
Giramonti, A. J.
Closer, F. M.
Glass, G. E.
Glass, G. E.
Gloss, G. E.
Glass, N. R.
Glasser, W. G.
Glover, D. W.
Glover, D. W.
Glover, G. E.
Glueckert, A. J.
Gnilka, S.
Goddard, H. C.
Goddard, H. C.
Godley, N.
EPA-600/5-74-008
EPA-600/J-76-008
EPA-600/2-76-191
EPA-600/2-76-210
EPA-17090FQJ09/71
EPA-17090FQJ09/71
EPA-600/3-76-039
EPA-660/3-73-004
EPA-660/3-74-023
EPA-600/3-76-049
EPA-600/3-76-082
EPA-17050DHI09/70
EPA-600/J-76-008
EPA-600/3-76-116
EPA-600/2-76-068a
EPA-600/2-76-068b
EPA-R2-73-184
EPA-660/3-74-006
EPA-670/2-74-025
EPA-600/J-76-003
EPA-670/9-75-006
EPA-16060ELJ03/72
EPA-600/4-76-021
EPA-600/3-76-018b
EPA-600/3-76-018a
EPA-670/2-75-049
EPA-600/9-76-004
EPA-600/2-76-243
EPA-600/3-76-055
EPA-600/5-75-011
EPA-670/2-74-094
EPA-650/3-74-009
EPA-R2-73-231
EPA-R1-73-001
EPA-600/3-76-044
EPA-660/3-75-027
EPA-650/2-75-057J
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-17010EKI09/71
EPA-600/7-76-029
EPA-600/2-76-050
EPA-R5-73-008
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-600/2-76-288
EPA-600/2-76-034
EPA-600/2-76-265
EPA-600/4-75-002
EPA-650/2-73-006
EPA-600/2-7 6-294
EPA-600/1-76-033
EPA-670/5-73-012
EPA-660/3-74-024
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-600/2-75-078
EPA-600/7-76-014
EPA-600/J-76-026
EPA-600/J-76-027
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-600/3-76-013
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-600/4-76-056
EPA-600/4-76-031
EPA-R2-73-124
EPA-670/2-7 5-007
EPA-600/3-76-047
EPA-600/5-75-019
EPA-670/1-74-001
EPA-600/2-76-161a
358
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Godley, N.
Godley, N.
Gold, S.
Gold, S.
Goldberg, A. J.
Goldberger, W. M.
Goldish, J.
Goldish, J.
Goldman, C. R.
Goldschmidt, V. W.
Goldschmidt, V. W.
Goldshmid, J.
Goldsmith, R. L.
Goldsmith, R. L.
Goldstein, M. L.
Golueke, C. G.
Gonzalez, N.
Gooch, J. P.
Gooch, J. P.
Goodenkauf, A.
Goading, C. H.
Gooding, C. H.
Goodnight, G. J.
Goodrich, P. R.
Goodson, L. H.
Gordon, J. A.
Gordon, J. A.
Gordon, R. C.
Gordon, R. C.
Gorman, P. G.
Gorman, P. G.
Goton, S.
Goulding, F. 5.
Gove, C. S.
Grace, J. M.
Groffeo, A. P.
Graffeo, A. P.
Graham, J. L
Gram, A. L.
Grant, D. C.
Grant, F.
Gratzl, J. S.
Gratzl, 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.
Greenland, T. W.
Gregord, M. W.
Gregory, M. W.
Gresswell, R. E.
Grethlein, H. E.
Grier, W. F.
Griffin, D.
Griffin, L. I.
Griffin, R. D.
Griff is, W.
Griffiths, P. R.
Grim, E. C.
Grimsley, D. H.
Grimsrud, G. P.
EPA-600/2-76-161b
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-R4-73-014
EPA-600/4-75-011
EPA-R4-73-021
EPA-600/2-76-301
EPA-R2-73-191
EPA-R2-73-192
EPA-660/3-74-034
EPA-660/3-74-004b
EPA-660/3-74-004a
EPA-650/2-73-036
EPA-600/2-76-261
EPA-660/2-73-019
EPA-600/2-76-096
EPA-R3-73-031
EPA-650/2-74-098a
EPA-600/2-76-141
EPA-600/2-76-142
EPA-600/J.76-003
EPA-600/2-76-008
EPA-600/2-76-073
EPA-600/3-75-009
EPA-660/2-75-012
EPA-R2-72-010
EPA-600/J-76-007
EPA-600/3-76-067
EPA-R2-72-013
EPA-660/2-73-005
EPA-600/2-76-120
EPA-600/5-74-007
EPA-600 73-76-042
EPA-R2-73-182
EPA-670/2-73-065
EPA-600/2-76-030
EPA-600/2-76-072
EPA-600/3-76-085
EPA-R2-73-195
EPA-660/2-73-022
EPA-600/2-76-261
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-600/2-76~048a
EPA-600/2-76-048b
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-600/7-76-011
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-600/4-76-061
EPA-670/2-74-093
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-R5-72-001
Grimsrud, G. P.
Grimsrud, G. P.
Grimsrud, G. P.
Groberg, W. J.
Groman, W. A.
Groner, R. R.
Groseclose, J. L.
Gross, K. C.
Grossman, D. S.
Grossman, D. S.
Grover, W. C.
Grube Jr, W. E.
Grupenhoff, B. L.
Grutsch, J. F.
Gryvnok, D. A.
Gr/vnak, D. A.
Guagliardo, J. L.
Guarina, V. J.
Guenther, G.
Guilbault, G. G.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gumtz, G. D.
Gunderson, T. C.
Gunnett, J. W.
Gupta, M. K.
Gustafson, S. A.
Guttman, J.
Guzdar, A. R.
Guzdar, A. R.
Guzdar, A. R.
Haderlie, E. E.
Hagarman, J. A.
Haigh, T. I.
Haile, C. L.
Hais, A. B.
Hois, A. B.
Hajela, G. P.
Halbeisen, J. L.
Hale, A. M.
Hale, V. Q.
Hales, J. M.
Hall, C. F.
Hall, t.
Hall, E. D.
Hall, i. D.
Hall, E. D.
Hall, t. H.
Hall, E. H.
Hall, G. E.
Hall, H. J.
Hall, J. D.
Hall, R.
Hall, R.
Hall, R. C.
Hall, R. E.
Hall, R. E.
Halligan, B. J.
Halligan, J. E.
Hallowell, J.
Hallowell, J. B.
Hamermesh, C. L.
Hamersma, J. W.
Hamersma, J. W.
Hamersma, J. W.
Hamersma, J. W.
EPA-600/5-75-015
EPA-600/5-76-004
EPA-600/5-76-012
EPA-600/3-76-021
EPA-R2-72-016
EPA-670X2-74-027
EPA-670/2-73-098
EPA-600/4-76-035
EPA-670/2-75-026b
EPA-670/2-75-026a
EPA-11034DUY03/72
EPA-670/2-74-070
EPA-670/2-74-067
EPA-660/2-75-025
EPA-600, 2-75-024
EPA-600/2-76-277
EPA-600/4-76-028
EPA-600/2-76-289
EPA-R5-73-020
EPA-600/4-76-034
EPA-R2-72-045
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
EPA-600/4-76-058
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-670/2-74-019
EPA-670/2-74-020
EPA-670, 2-74-021
EPA-660/3-75-013
EPA-670/2-75-041
EPA-11034DUY03/72
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-670/2-73-073
EPA-670/2-75-008
EPA-600/2-76-296
EPA-600/2-76-188
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-600/7-76-036
EPA-600/4-76-03!
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-R2-73-180
EPA-R3-73-006
EPA-600,/2-76-046a
EPA-600/2-76-046b
EPA-600/I-76-012
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-R2-73-251
EPA-R2-73-173b
EPA-R2-73-173a
EPA-600/2-76-093b
EPA-600/2-76-I60a
359
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Homersma, J. W.
Hamersma, J. W.
Hamil, H. F.
Hamil, H. f.
Hamii, H. F.
Hammer Jr., P. G.
Hammer, T. R.
Hammond, V. L.
Hampton, N. F.
Hamrick, J. M.
Handy, R.
Hanks, R. J.
Hanks, R. J.
Hanks, R. J.
Hansen, C. A.
Honsen, C. A.
Hansen, C. M.
Hansen, R. H.
Hansen, R. P.
Hansen, R. W.
Hanson, H. A.
Hanson, P.
Happot, J.
Hardin, B. D.
Hare, C. P.
Harju, J. M.
Harkins. R. D.
Horteman, R. F.
Harlin Jr., C. C.
Harlin Jr., C. C.
Harlin Jr., C. C.
Harlow, B. H.
Harmon, D. J.
Harms, I. L.
Harmsworth, R. V.
Harnett, L.
Harold Jr., D. N.
Harper, J. M.
Harper, J. P.
Harrington Jr., W. S.
Harrington, J.
Harris, D. B.
Harris, D. H.
Harris, D. L.
Harris, P. F.
Harris, R. F.
Harrison, J. W.
Harrison, J. W.
Harstkatte Jr., G. A.
Hart, F. D.
Harvey, G. R.
Harvey, P. J.
Harvey, R. D.
Harvey, R. N.
Harwood, C. F.
Haskins, H. J.
Hassan, J. E.
Hasselblod, V.
Hassett, J. J.
Hatch, L T.
Hawkins, B. K.
Hoxo Jr., H. E.
Hayakawa, N.
Hoyden. J. W.
Haynes, M. E.
Haynie, f. H.
Haynie, f. H.
Hazen, T. E.
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-650/2-74-025a
EPA-600/4-76-014
EPA-650/4-74-021
EPA-650/4-74-022
EPA-600/5-73-007
EPA-R5-73-019
EPA-670/2-75-014
EPA-600/4-76-019
EPA-16060ELJ03/72
EPA-600/2-76-155
EPA-R2-73-265
EPA-600/2-76-226
EPA-660/2-75-005
EPA-600/2-76-145
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-R2-72-092
EPA-600.5-75-008
EPA-600/2-76-292
EPA-600/2-76-170
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-650/2-73-020
EPA-660/3-74-O06
EPA-670/2-74-092
EPA-600/2-76-181
EPA-Id 130—04/70
EPA-R2-73-133
EPA-16080—00/68
EPA-16080GGP07/71
EPA-16080GGH08/71
EPA-R4-73-029
EPA-670/9-73-056
EPA-660/2-74-005
EPA-R2-73-175
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-R3-73-005
EPA-600/2-76-292
EPA-13040DKP06/71
EPA-R2-72-082
EPA-600/5-74-020
EPA-600/2-76-023
EPA-600/2-76-122
EPA-600,/2-76-122
EPA-R4-72-007
EPA-660/3-75-006
EPA-600/2-76-03-4
EPA-600/7-76-033
EPA-670/2-73-064
EPA-600/2-75-010
EPA-R2-73-177
EPA-11023EYJ04/72
EPA 650/2-73-044
EPA-600/2-76-171
EPA-600/2-76-065
EPA-600/2-76-169
EPA-R3-73-O28B
EPA-600/1-76-024
EPA-R2-73-235
EPA-660/2-73-036
EPA-660/2-74-031
EPA-600/2-76-255
EPA-16130FSU12/71
EPA-600/2-76-078
EPA-600/3-76-075
EPA-600/3-76-015
EPA-650/3-74-O09
EPA-660/2-74-009
Head, H. N.
Heaney, J. P.
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.
Hecht, T. A.
Hecht, T. A.
Heck, H. A.
Heck, W. W.
Hedley, W. H.
Heenan, A. T.
Heenan, A. T.
Heeney, J. M.
Heflinger, L. O.
Hegarty, R.
Heidar, F. A.
Heidman, J. A.
Heidman, J. A.
Heidman, J. A.
Heidman, J. A.
Heimburg, R. W.
Hein, C. J.
Heininger, R. C.
Heizer, R. E.
Hekimian, K. K.
Heller, J.
Helmers, A. E.
Helming, E. M.
Hemphill, D. P.
Hemphill, J. M.
Henager, C. H.
Henderson, M. D.
Henderson, U. B.
Hendricks, C. W.
Hendricks, G. F.
Hendrickson, T. N.
Henn, R.
Henn, W. L.
Henn, W. L.
Henry, G.
Henry, J. D.
Hensley, E. f.
Henson, L J.
Herbert, G. R.
Hercules, S. H.
Herkert, E. C.
Hernandez, D. J.
Herzog, K. L.
Hess, F. D.
Hess, F. D.
Hetling, L. J.
Heufcelekian, H.
Heyman, G. A.
Hickey, S.
Hicks, E.
Hicks, H. C.
Hill IV, J.
Hill IV, J.
Hill, R. D.
Hill, R. D.
EPA-600/7-76-008
EPA-600/2-76-275
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-670/2-75-033b
EPA-670/2-75-033d
EPA-670/2-75-033c
EPA-670/2-75-033o
EPA-R4-73-030c
EPA-R4-73-031
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-600/1-76-037
EPA-600/3-76-032
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-670/2-74-024B
EPA-670/2-74-024A
EPA-670/2-74-043
EPA-R2-72-132
EPA-600/2-76-001
EPA-13040DKP06/71
EPA-600/ J-76-005
EPA-600/2-76-180
EPA-670,'2-75-05)
EPA-670/2-75-052
EPA-670/2-73-087
EPA-600/5-74-024
EPA-600/2-76-011
EPA-600/2-76-106
EPA-18040DAZ04/72
EPA-600/5-76-008
EPA-660/3-74-009
EPA-600/2-76-246
EPA-670/2-73-084
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-R2-72-049
EPA-600/2-76-178
EPA-600/2-76-293
EPA-16050EQS12/71
EPA-600/2-75-072
EPA-R2-73-269
EPA-600/5-76-007d
EPA-600/5-76-007c
EPA-600/5-76-007a
EPA-R2-73-205
EPA-R2-73-197
EPA-600/2-75-05I
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-R2-73-124
EPA-R2-73-155
EPA-670/2-73-071
EPA-600/3-76-092
EPA-660/2-74-090
EPA-600/2-76-024
EPA-600/2-76-070
EPA-R2-72-091
EPA-670/2-73-027
EPA-600/2-76^171
EPA-600/5-76-008
EPA-17050EJB11/70
EPA-660/2-73-023
EPA-600/3-76-001
EPA-660/3-74-024
EPA-14010ETV08/70
EPA-670/2-74-093
360
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Hilst, G. R.
Hiltz, R. H.
Himel, C. M.
Himmelstein, H. L.
Hindawi, I. J.
Hinkley, E. D.
Hinkley, E. D.
Hinshaw, R. N.
Hissong, D. W.
Hissong, D. W.
Hissong, D. W.
Hissong, D. W.
Hissong, D. W.
Hissong, D. W.
Hissong, D. W.
Hnatow, M.
Hobbs Jr., H. H.
Hodd, S. L.
Hodgeson, J. A.
Hodgson, F. N.
Hoffer, E. M.
Hoffman, A. O.
Hoffman, D. A.
Hoffman, L.
Hoffman, M. J.
Hogan, A. W.
Hogan, C.
Hogan, C. M.
Hoiberg, A. J.
Hoke, R. C.
Hoke, R. C.
Holberger, R.
Holbrook Jr., D. J.
Holbrook Jr., D. J.
Holcombe, G. W.
Holdren, F.
Holdren, G. C.
Holland, J.
Hollinden, G. A.
Hollis, R. C.
Holm, H. W.
Holm, H. W.
Holm, R. A.
Holman, J. P.
Holmes, B. J.
Holmes, J.
Holmes, T.
Holoman, V. L.
Holsinger, J. R.
Holt, B. R.
Holt, B. R.
Holte, H.
Holte, H.
Holuec, I.
Holzen, H. H.
Holzen, H. H.
Homes, J.
Honack, P.
Honea, F. I.
Honea, F. L.
Hong, S.
Hooie, D. T.
Hooks, D. B.
Hoot, F. M.
Hoover, A. W.
Hoover, T. B.
Hoover, T. B.
Hoover, T. B.
EPA-R4-73-016c
EPA-R2-73-185
EPA-R2-73-217
EPA-6OO/5-73-012b
EPA-600/3-76-078
EPA-R2-72-090
EPA-R2-73-218
EPA-R3-73-O09
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-600/2-75-066
EPA-600/2-76-177a
EPA-600/2-76-177b
EPA-600/2-76-102
EPA-600/2-76-130
EPA-600/7-76-Q35
EPA-650/2-73-020
EPA-18050ELD05/72**
EPA-670/2-75-011
EPA-R2-73-246
EPA-600/2-76-201
EPA-600/2-76-059
EPA-600/2-76-268
EPA-670/2-73-039
EPA-650/2-74-030
EPA-600/3-76-114
EPA-R3-72-025
EPA-600/2-76-232
EPA-660/2-73-003
EPA-11034DUY03/72
EPA-600/7-76-011
EPA-650/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-600/1-76-01Ob
EPA-600/l-76-010a
EPA-600/J-76-022
EPA-600/J-76-003
EPA-660/3-75-006
EPA-600/5-75-014
EPA-600/7-76-021
EPA-600/J-76-030
EPA-660/3-73-007
EPA-660/3-74-021
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-600/2-76-225
EPA-600/2-76-032e
EPA-R2-72-056
EPA-600/5-76-002
EPA-18050HLA09/73
EPA-18050ELD04/72
EPA-600/7-76-004a
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-600/7-76-025a
EPA-600/7-76-025b
EPA-670/2-73-081
EPA-600/2-76-183
EPA-600/2-76-111
EPA-600/5-76-008
EPA-670/2-73-071
EPA-600/2-76-257
EPA-600/2-75-041
EPA-670/2-74-035b
EPA-600/2-76-269
EPA-670/2-75-043
EPA-600/2-75-060
EPA-650/1-74-001
EPA-R2-73-254
EPA-600/4-76-033
EPA-660/4-75-001
Hopfenberg, H. B.
Hopkins, H. T.
Hopkins, H. T.
Hopkins, H. T.
Home, R.
Horning, W. B.
Hornkohl, J. O.
Hornsback, K. E.
Hornsby, A. G.
Hornsfein, B.
Horowitz, A.
Horsnback, K. E.
Hortenstine, C. C.
Horton, H. F.
Norton, M. L.
Horton, W.
Horton, W. S.
Horvath, S. M.
Hosenfeld, J. M.
Hosenfield, J. M.
Hotchkiss, R. S.
Householder, M. K.
Houston, C. S.
Hovious, J. C.
Hovious, J. C.
Howell, M. P.
Howell, M. P.
Howes, J. R.
Hoyland, J. R.
Hoyland, J. R.
Hoyt, A.
Hoyt, A.
Hoyt, A.
Hoyt, A.
Hribar, J. R.
Hrutfiord, B. F.
Hrutfiord, B. F.
Hrutfiord, B. F.
Hsieh, B. C.
Hsiung, J. C.
Hu, A. C. H.
Huang, C.
Huang, C. H.
Hubber, C. O.
Hubble, B.
Huber, A. H.
Huber, E. E.
Huber, W. C.
Huber, W. C.
Huber, W. C.
Huber, W. C.
Huckins, J. N.
Hucko, R. E.
Huddleston, E.
Hudson, J. F.
Hudson, J. F.
Huebner, V. R.
Huff, E. S.
Huff, J. E.
Huff, J. E.
HufSchmidt, M. M.
Hughes Jr., E. E.
Hughes, E. E.
Hughes, E. E.
Hughes, E. E.
Hughes, T. W.
Huibregtse, K. R.
Huisking, T.
EPA-R2-73-109
EPA-600/8-76-001a
EPA-600/8-76-001b
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-670/2-75-024
EPA-600/3-76-116
EPA-600/3-76-087
EPA-600/5-74-011
EPA-R2-73-168
EPA-R2-72-039
EPA-650/4-74-001
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-670/2-73-063
EPA-600/5-76-005
EPA-600/2-76-188
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-600/2-76-007
EPA-600/1-76-001
EPA-650/1-74-003
EPA-600/1-76-019
EPA-R4-73-029
EPA-660/2-73-032
EPA-16020GAG02/71
EPA-R2-73-194
EPA-12020DIS01/72
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-600/5-75-013
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-R2-73-196
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-660/2-75-028
EPA-600/2-76-102
EPA-600/3-76-110
EPA-12060DSB09/71
EPA-600/2-75-033
EPA-670/2-75-037
EPA-670/2-73-079
EPA-600/7-76-019
EPA-600/4-76-047
EPA-600/1-76-006
EPA-600/2-76-275
EPA-600/5-74-013
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-600/3-76-076
EPA-600/7-76-024
EPA-16060DCO10/70
EPA-670/2-75-026b
EPA-670/2-75-026a
EPA-R2-73-207
EPA-600/5-76-005
EPA-600/2-76-009a
EPA-600/2-76-009
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-600/2-74-002
EPA-600/2-75-009
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-600/7-76-004a
EPA-600/2-76-032d
EPA-600/4-76-049
EPA-600/2-75-018
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Humbel, D. E.
Humenik, F. J.
Humenik, F. J.
Humpstone, C. C.
Humpstone, C. C.
Hundal, M. S.
Hunt, G. W.
Hunter, H, E.
Hunter, R. E.
Hum, R. W.
Husar, R. B.
Hufchinson, G. I.
Hutchinson, M.
lelease, J. C.
If coder, C.
Ifeadi, C.
Ifeadi, 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.
Uaacs, G, A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
Isaacs, G. A.
lura T.
Iversen, A. A.
Iwanaga, P. M.
Jabb, D. C.
Jackson, B. S.
Jackson, K.
Jackson, K.
Jacob, B. L.
Jacobs, C. A.
Jacobs, C. A.
Jacobs. C. A.
Jacobs. T. O.
Jocobsen, J. E.
Jacobsen, W. E.
Jacobson, P. S.
Jaffe, R. J.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jahnig, C. E.
Jaklevic, J. M.
Jokobsen. R. J.
Joksch, J. A.
Jameson, D. I.
Jamgochian, E. M.
Jamgochian, E. M.
Jarke, F.
Jarmuth, R. A.
Jarvinen, A. W.
Jarvis, A. N.
Jarvis, A. N.
Jaryinen, A. W.
Joshnani, I.
EPA-660/2-73-017
EPA-600/2-76-290
EPA-600/2-76-233
EPA-600/3-76-071b
EPA-600/3-76-O71o
EPA-660/3-75-037
EPA-660/3-74-006
EPA-600/3-76-034
EPA-R5-73-013
EPA-600/2-76-026
EPA-600/3-76-110
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-600/J-76-003
EPA-600/2-76-294
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-600/3-75-003o
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-OI3a
EPA-600/7-76-024
EPA-650/2-75-057J
EPA-650/2-75-057g
EPA-650/2-75-057f
EPA-650/2-75-O57i
EPA-650/2-75-057H
EPA-650/2-75-057k
EPA-650/2-75-057e
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-600/2-76-170
EPA-R3-73-006
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
£PA-R4-73-025o
EPA-R4-73-025b
EPA-600'4-76-037
EPA-670/2-73-086
EPA-600/5-75-014
EPA-600/2-75-007
EPA-600 7-76-024
EPA-R3-72-016
EPA-650, 2-74-O09o
EPA-650/2-74-009m
EPA-650/2-74-009i
EPA-650/2-74-009h
EPA-650/2-74-009J
EPA-R2-73-182
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-R2-72-019
EPA-660/2-73-023
EPA-600/3-76-114
EPA-600/4-76-017
EPA-680/4-75-007
EPA-660/3-74-024
EPA-600/2-76-166
Jaworski, E.
Joye, F.
Jaye, F. C.
Jedlicka, C.
Jeffries, H. P.
Jenkins, D.
Jenkins, D. W.
Jensen, M. E.
Jensen, T. E.
Jerskey, T. N.
Jewell, W. J.
Jewett, S. C.
Jhaveri, N.
Jhaveri, N.
Johannsen, G. L.
Johannson, G. L.
Johanson, E. E.
Johanson, L. N.
Johanson, L. N.
Johndrew Jr., O. F.
Johnes, G. L.
Johns, F. B.
Johnson Jr., J. S.
Johnson Jr., J. S.
Johnson, D. E.
Johnson, D. E.
Johnson, G. L
Johnson, G. L.
Johnson, I.
Johnson, L. D.
Johnson, M.
Johnson, R. O.
Johnson, T. E.
Johnson, W. B.
Johnston, D. R.
Johnston, H. S.
Johnston, M. H.
Johnston, AA. T.
Johnstone, D. L.
Jokela, A.
Jokela, A. W.
Jolley, R.
Jones, A. C.
Jones, B. F.
Jones, B. F.
Jones, D. C.
Jones, D. C.
Jones, D. C.
Jones, I. 5. F.
Jones, M. V.
Jones. P. W
Jones, P. W.
Jones, R.
Jones, R. H.
Jones, R. H.
Jones, R. H.
Jones, R. H.
Jones, R. S.
Jones, R. S.
Jones, T.
Jones, T.
Jones, W. J.
Jones, W. J.
Jordan, D. M.
Jordening, D. I.
Jordening, D. L.
Jordening, D. L.
Jordening, D. L.
EPA-660/3-74-029
EPA-650/2-74-013
EPA-R2-73-163
EPA-660/2-73-004
EPA-R3-72-017
EPA-R2-72-064
EPA-600/4-76-018
EPA-600/2-75-064
EPA-600/3-76-103
EPA-600/4-76-016d
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-600/3-76-086
EPA-600/2-75-018
EPA-650/2-73-036
EPA-670/2-75-027
EPA-670/2-74-077
EPA-R2-72-077
EPA-R2-73-196
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-600/2-76-248
EPA-680/4-75-001
EPA-R2-73-228
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
EPA-600/7-76-019
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-600/3-76-086
EPA-600/2-76-091
EPA-R2-72-111
EPA-600/5-74-023
EPA-600/3-76-040
EPA-660/2-74-076
EPA-600/4-76-040
EPA-600/2-76-273b
EPA-600/2-76-273a
EPA-R2-73-267
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-600/3-76-085
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600-2-75-049
EPA-600/2-76-231
EPA-600-3-76-003
EPA-660/2-75-001
EPA-600 3-76-027
EPA-660/3-73-005
EPA-600/5-76-007a
EPA-600/5-76-007b
EPA-600/2-76-044b
EPA-600/2-76-044a
EPA-670/2-74-097
EPA-600/5-74-028
EPA-600/5-74-014
EPA-600'5-73-008b
EPA-600/5-73-008a
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Jordon, R. A.
Jorgensen, R.
Jerque, M. A.
Joseph, D. W.
Joseph, D. W.
Joseph, D. W.
Joseph, D. W.
Joyce, J. M.
Joyce, M.
Juhos, i. T.
Juhos, L. T.
Julion, E. C.
Julian, E. C.
Jurinok, J. J.
Justice, C. A.
Kah, R. C.Y.
Kahler, J. P.
Kahn, B.
Kohn, H. A.
Kaiser, E. J.
Kaiser, E. L.
Kalb, G. W.
Kalb, G. W.
Kalb, G. W.
Kalfadelis, C. D.
Kalfadelis, C. D.
Kalika, P. W.
Kalika, P. W.
Kambhu, K.
Kaminsky, E. L.
Kania, H. J.
Kania, H. J.
Konnberg, L. U.
Kany, S. J.
Kaplovsky, A. J.
Karandikar, S.
Kardos, L. T.
Kardos, L. T.
Karickhoff, S. W.
Karuvian, J. F.
Katari, V.
Kathuria, D. V.
Katz, B.
Katz, B.
Katz, S.
Kaufman, J. A.
Kaufman, W. J.
Kawahara, F. K.
Kawahara, F. K.
Keoirns, D. L
Keating, K. I.
Keefe, M.
Keefer, M.
Keeley, J. W.
Keeley, J. W.
Keene, J. C.
Keeney, D. R
Keier, P. M.
Keil, S. L.
Keil, S. L
Keith, L. H.
Keith, L. K.
Keith, L. W.
Keller, R. T.
Kelly, J. A.
Kelly, T.
Kelly, T.
Kelly, T.
EPA-R3-73-018
EPA-600'5-74-019
EPA-660-2-74-077
EPA-600/3-76-018a
EPA-600/3-76-018b
EPA-600/3-76-080
EPA-600/3-76-109
EPA-670/2-74-037
EPA-670/2-75-045
EPA-600/1-76-009
EPA-600/I-76-021
EPA-670/4-75-004a
EPA-670/4-75-004b
EPA-R2-73-235
EPA-660'3-73-015
EPA-660/2-73-029
EPA-600/4-75-004
EPA-670/4-75-006
EPA-650/2-74-098Q
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-670/2-73-023
EPA-R2-72-071a
EPA-R2-72-071b
EPA-R2-73-153
EPA-650/2-74-0091
EPA-650/2-74-009b
EPA-600/2-76-089c
EPA-600/2-76-284
EPA-670/2-73-061
EPA-R2-73-226
EPA-600/3-76-060
EPA-660/3-73-025
EPA-600/3-76-101
EPA-600/2-75-029
EPA-670/2-73-027
EPA-670/2-73-011
EPA-660/2-74-003
EPA-660/2-74-016
EPA-600/J-76-021
EPA-680/4-74-002
EPA-600/2-76-150
EPA-600/2-76-117
EPA-R2-73-113
EPA-R2-73-116
EPA-660/2-74-076
EPA-670/2-75-031
EPA-R2-72-053
EPA-600/J-76-006
EPA-600/J-76-001
EPA-650/2-75-027c
EPA-600/3-76-081
EPA-600/3-75-003a
EPA-600/3-75-003b
EPA-R2-73-268
EPA-16050-04/67
EPA-R5-73-018
EPA-660/3-73-024
EPA-670/2-74-037
EPA-600/2-76-012a
EPA-600/2-76-012b
EPA-600/4-76-062
EPA-R2-73-155
EPA-660/4-75-005
EPA-R2-73-200
EPA-670/2-73-030
EPA-650/4-75-024c
EPA-650/4-75-024d
EPA-650/4-75-024e
Kelly, T.
Kelly, T.
Kelly, T.
Kelso, T. M.
Kemmer, M. A.
Kemp, H. T.
Kemp, V. E.
Kendall, D. A.
Kenk, R.
Kenney, B. C.
Kenson, R. E.
Kenson, R. E.
Kenson, R. E.
Kent, G. C.
Kent, J. S.
Kern, P. L.
Kerr, P.
Kesselring, J. P.
Kesselring, R. C.
Kessler, M. M.
Kessler, M. M.
Ketchum, L A.
Ketelle, M. J.
KeteU, P. A.
Keys, J. M.
Khattak, M. N.
Khattat, F. H.
Kibby, H.
Kidd, R. A.
Kilgroe, J. D.
Kimbrough, R. D.
Kimmelstein, B.
Kincannon, B.
Kincannon, C. B.
King, A. H.
King, C. J.
King, L. G.
King, L. G.
King, P.
Kingston, J. C.
Kinney, P. J.
Kinzer, G. W.
Kinzler, D. D.
Kirchmer, C. J.
Kirk, B. S.
Kirkpatrick, G. A.
Kirkpatrick, G. A.
Kirkpatrick, G. W.
Kitchen, E. E.
Kittelson, D. B.
Kittrell, J. R.
Kittrell, J. R.
Kiu, M. K.
Klausner, S. D.
Kleerekoper, H.
Klein, D. H.
Klein, E.
Klein, E.
Klein, M. L.
Kleiner, C. F.
Klemm, D. J.
Klett, M. G.
Kline, J. M.
Klingeman, P. C.
Klingensmith, R. S.
Klug, W.
Knapp, K. T.
Knieriem Jr., H.
EPA-650/4-75-024f
EPA-650/4-75-024g
EPA-650/4-75-024h
EPA-600/7-76-021
EPA-600/2-76-201
EPA-18050HLA09/73
EPA-600/7-76-012
EPA-650/2-73-025
EPA-18050ELD02/72
EPA-660/2-74-082
EPA-600/2-76-089b
EPA-600/2-76-089c
EPA-600/2-76-284
EPA-670/2-74-067
EPA-600/3-76-113
EPA-670/2-75-016
EPA-16050FGS07/70
EPA-600/2-76-037
EPA-650/2-74-023
EPA-600/2-76-044b
EPA-600/2-76-044a
EPA-670/2-74-047
EPA-16010EHR12/71
EPA 600/7-76-022
EPA-600/5-74-024
EPA-16080HVAO1/72
EPA-600/3-76-033
EPA-600/3-76-092
EPA-600/2-76-292
EPA-600/7-76-024
EPA-660/2-75-017
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-R2-72-110
EPA-660/2-73-018
EPA-600/2-76-220
EPA-R2-73-265
EPA-660/2-75-005
EPA-600/4-76-060
EPA-660/3-75-004
EPA-660/3-75-026
EPA-R3-72-014
EPA-600/7-76-011
EPA-660/2-74-021
EPA-R2-73-U6
EPA-600/2-75-027
EPA-600/2-75-065
EPA-R2-73-261
EPA-R2-73-260
EPA-650/3-73-002
EPA-600/2-76-161b
EPA-600/2-76-161a
EPA-600/4-76-016o
EPA-600/2-76-187
EPA-R3-73-O45
EPA-660/2-73-008
EPA-600/2-76-223
EPA-670/1-75-001
EPA-600/3-76-O75
EPA-600/J-76-011
EPA-18050ELD05/72*
EPA-600/2-76-079
EPA-600/7-76-031
EPA-600/5-76-005
EPA-600/2-76-106
EPA-600/4-75-006
EPA-600/2-76-033
EPA-600/7-76--028
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Knighf, J. A.
Knight, R. L.
Knittel, M. D.
Knudson, W.
Knuth, W. R.
Kobayasht, S.
Koch, C.
Kochmond, W. C.
Kocmond, W. C.
Kodras, F. D.
Kodras, F. D.
Koehler, G.
Koehrsen, L. G.
Koenst, W. M.
Kokin, A.
Kokin, A.
Kollig, H. P.
Kolmsberg, H. J.
Kolmsberg, H. J.
Kolpin, M.
Koogler, J. B.
Koon. J. H.
Kooncc, J. F.
Kopp Jr., C. V.
Koppel, L. M.
Kopperman, H. L.
Kopperman, H. L.
Kortanek, K. O.
Kos, P.
Koscianowska, L
Koscianowski, J. R.
Kosowski, Z. V.
Kothny, E. L.
Koutsoukos, E. P.
Koutsoukos, E. P.
Kovacic, P. K.
Kowszun, Z.
Kraft, M. L.
Kraft, M. L
Kraft, M. L.
Kraft, M. L.
Kraft, M. L.
Krajeski. E. P.
Kramer, M.
Kraus, K. A.
Krause, H. H.
Krause, H. H.
Kraose, H. H.
Kreis, R. D.
Kreis, R. D.
Kreis, R. 0.
Kreissl, J. F.
Kreusch, E.
Kreusch, E.
Kreusch, E.
Krieger, H. L.
Krieger, H. L
Krieve, W. F.
Kroner, R. C.
Krope, E.
Kropp, E. L.
Kropp, E. L.
Krueger, W. f.
Kuehl, D. W.
Kuehl, D. W.
Kuehner, E. C.
Kuhner, J.
Kuhner, J.
EPA-600/2-76-O90
EPA-600/3-76-060
EPA-660/2-75-024
EPA-660/2-74-088
EPA-600/3-76-HO
EPA-670/2-74-063
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-600/3-76-O90
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-R4-73-013a
EPA-R4-73-013b
EPA-600/3-76-001
EPA-600/2-76-089c
EPA-600/2-76-089a
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-007
EPA-600/2-76-195
EPA-R3-73-044
EPA-660/2-73-033
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-600/J-76-026
EPA-600/J-76-027
EPA-600/4-76-058
EPA-670/2-74-037
EPA-600/2-76-074
EPA-600/2-76-074
EPA-R2-73-230
EPA-600/2-76-059
EPA-600/2-76-143b
£PA-600/2-76-143o
EPA-600/3-76-036
EPA-600/2-76-248
EPA-600/2-76-143a
EPA-600/2-76-143b
EPA-600/2-76-283
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-650/2-74-025a
EPA-600/2-75-OI1
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-R2-72-061
EPA-R2-72-129
EPA-16080GGP07/71
EPA-600/2-75-036
EPA-R2-72-056
EPA-17040EEE12/71
EPA-660/2-74-007
EPA-R4-73-014
EPA-600/J-76-004
EPA-600/2-76-249b
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/J-76-026
EPA-600/J-76-027
EPA-600/2-76-126
EPA-670/2-74-038
EPA-670/2-74-065
Kuhner, J.
Kuhns, R. E.
Kuhrtz, S.
Kurg, E. K.
Kurisu, F. M.
Kursch, S. J.
Kurtz, B. E.
La Rosa, P. J.
Lacewell, R. D.
Lacey, G. E.
Lackey, L. L.
Lager, J. A.
Lager, J. A.
Lager, J. A.
Lai, Sung-Ho
Lake, C.
Lake, C.
Lake, C.
Lake, C.
Lake, C. F.
Lokomski, P. E.
Lakomski, T. D.
Lamb, R. G.
Lamb, T. J.
Lamborn, K. R.
Lamothe, P. J.
Lancy, L. E.
Landis, R.
landreth, R.
Landreth, R. E.
Landrigan, R. &.
Lang, E.
Lang, E. W.
Lang, W. C.
Langsron, W.
Lanier, J.
Lapple, C. E.
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.
Lauch, R. P.
Lauch, R. P.
Laughlin, J. E.
Laver, M. L.
Lavergne, E. A.
Law, J. P.
Low, J. P.
Law, J. P.
Law, J. P.
Law, J. P.
Law, P.
Lawhon, W.
Lawhon, W. T.
Lawless, E. W.
Lawless, P. A.
Lawson Jr., R. E.
Lawson jr., R. E.
Lawson, J. K.
La&eau, B.
LaFevers, C. J.
LaGrega, M. D.
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-600/2-76-291
EPA-600/2-76-280
EPA-670/2-73-086
EPA-600/2-76-218
EPA-670/2-74-040
EPA-670/2-74-090
EPA-R2-73-235
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-600/2-76-118
EPA-600/2-76-154a
EPA-60C/2-76-154b
EPA-600/2-76-282
EPA-600/2-76-147
EPA-670/2-74-091
EPA-600/4-7o-016c
EPA-600/2-75-016
EPA-660'3-75-037
EPA-600/3-76-035
EPA-670/2-75-015
EPA-600/5-76-006
EPA-670/2-75-005
EPA-670/2-74-088
EPA-670/2-75-055
EPA-R2-73-164
EPA-660/2-75-004
EPA-600/2-76-260
EPA-17070DRP12/70
EPA-600/2-76-295
EPA-R2-72-089
EPA-650/2-73-033a
EPA-650/2-73-033B
EPA-660/2-75-008
EPA-670/2-73-029
EPA-660/3-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-046
EPA-600/4-75-012
EPA-600/4-76-059
EPA-600/4-76-051
EPA-670/4-74-007
EPA-670/4-75-001
EPA-670/4-75-003
EPA-670/2-73-060
EPA-670/2-73-005
EPA-600/2-74-006
EPA-13030—11/71
EPA-13030GJS12/71
EPA-16080—01/68
EPA-16080—10/69
EPA-16080—11/69
EPA-600/2-76-232
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-600/2-76-056
EPA-670/2-75-057
EPA-600/2-76-034
EPA-600/4-76-047
EPA-600/4-76-001
EPA-R2-72-103
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-R2-73-268
EPA-R2-72-075
364
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
LaGrone, F. S.
LoLonde, R. T.
Leach, L. E.
Leach, L. E.
Lear, C. W.
Leary, R. D.
Leatherwood, J. M.
Leber, A. P.
Lebowitz, H. i.
Lecce, J. V.
Lechevalier, H. A.
Leckie, J. O.
Ledbetter, R. H.
Lee J. H.
Lee Jr., J. W.
Lee, A. A.
Lee, G. F.
Lee, G. F.
Lee, J. M.
Lee, S.
Lee, S. H.
Lee, W. L.
Lee, Y. C.
Leekley, R. AA.
Lefohn, A. S.
Lefohn, A. S.
Leidahl, G.
Leiro, C. C.
Leith, D.
Leith, D.
Lemer, A.
Lemke, A. E.
Lemmon Jr., A- W.
Lenc, J.
Lenharf, C. F.
Lenny, J.
Leo, P. P.
Leo, P. P.
Leonard, E. N.
Leonard, J. W.
Leonard, R. P.
Leonard, R. P.
Letchworth, M.
Lett, R-
Leung, J.
Levaguerese, P.
Levia, J. E.
Levin, L. S.
Levine, M. D.
Levine, M. D.
Levine, S.
Levins, P. L.
Levins, P. L.
Levins, P. L.
Levins, P. L.
Levins, P. L.
Levis, A. H.
Lewellen, W. S.
Lewellen, W. S.
Lewis, C. S.
Lewis, D. H.
Lewis, D. H.
Lewis, D. L.
Lewis, P- A.
Lewis, P. A.
Lewis, R. A.
Lewis, R. A.
Lewis, R. F.
EPA-600/5-76-001
EPA-16020DHV07/70
EPA-1608C-00/68
EPA-16080-10/70
EPA-600/2-76-249a
EPA-670/2-73-050
EPA-670/2-73-090
EPA-600/1-7 6-031
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-R2-73-251
EPA-600/2-75-031
EPA-670/2-73-010
EPA-600/3-76-111
EPA-660/3-75-015
EPA-R2-73-236
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-600/3-76-094a
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-660-3-75-016
EPA-600/7-76-019
EPA-670'2-73-082
EPA-660 3-75-013
EPA-600/7-76-031
EPA-660'2-74-029
EPA-600 3-76-002
EPA-600 3-76-013
EPA-R3-73-037
EPA-650 2-74-010
EPA-600-2-76-020
EPA-650'2-73-036
EPA-600. 5-74-001
EPA-600 -J-76-023
EPA-600-2-76-130
EPA-600-7-76-019
EPA-600/2-75-039
EPA-660-2-74-054
EPA-600'2-76-070
EPA-600 7-76-018
EPA-600 -J-76-022
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 2-76-061a
EPA-660 2-73-026
EPA-R1-73-005
EPA-600 7-76-024
EPA-600'7-76-013
EPA-660-3-75-021
EPA-R2-73-275
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-650 2-73-032
EPA-650 2-73-025
EPA-670 2-74-086
EPA-670 2-75-030
EPA-600 4-75-016a
EPA-600'4-75-016b
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-600 J-76-029
EPA-600 5-74-003
EPA-660 3-75-007
EPA-R4-72-006
EPA-670'4-74-006
EPA-600-3-76-002
EPA-600 3-76-013
EPA-670'9-75-004
Lewis, W. A.
Lezenga, D. R.
Li, R. T.
Libby Jr., K.
Lichtenberg, J. J.
Lichtenberg, J. J.
Lichtenberg, J. J.
Lick, W.
Liddle, C. G.
Liebman, J. C.
Lighthart, B.
Lighthart, B.
Lighthart, B.
Lillard, D. A.
Lin, C.
Lin, J. T.
Lincer, J. L.
Lindberg, M. A.
Linsford, G.
Linstedt, K. D.
Linstedt, K. D.
Lipeles, M.
Lipper, R. t.
Lippert, T. E.
Lippy, E. C.
Lipscomb, W. O.
Liroff, R. A.
Liroff, R. A.
Liskowitz, J. W.
Little, A. D.
Little, R. L.
Little, R. L.
Little, R. L.
Liu, B. C.
Liu, B. C.
Liu, B. J. H.
Liu, D. H.
Liu, D. H. W.
Liu, D. T.
Liu, H. T.
Liu, H. T.
Liu, Mei-Kao
Liu, Mei-Kao
Liu, Mei-Kao
Llewellyn, L.
Lloyd, S. R.
Lloyd, S. R.
Locklin, D. W.
Locklir, D. W.
Lodge Jr., J. P.
Loehr, R. C.
Loehr, R. C.
Loehr, R. C.
Loehr, R. C.
Loehr, R. C.
Loehu, P. Y.
Logie, K.
Lomax, C. C.
Long, J. M.
Long, R.
Loop, G. C.
Lotspeich, F. B.
Lotspeich, F. B.
Lotspeich, F. B.
Lovell, H. L.
Lowe, R. L.
Lowell, P. S.
Lowell, P. S.
EPA-600/2-76-124
EPA-660/3-74-028
EPA-600/2-75-041
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-16020GAG02/71
EPA-670/4-74-008
EPA-670/4-74 009
EPA-600/3-76-020
EPA-600/1-76-007
EPA-670/2-74-036a
EPA-600/J-76-020
EPA-600/J-76-017
EPA-660/3-75-036
EPA-660/4-75-002
EPA-600/2-76-283
EPA-600/4-76-022
EPA-600'3-76-075
EPA-600/3-76-099
EPA-R2-72-136
EPA-R2-73-122
EPA-600'9-75-007
EPA-R3-73 -036
EPA-660/2-75-013
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-16020FEN03 71
EPA R4-73-011
EPA-18050HLA09 73
EPA-670/4-74-003o
EPA-600'5-75-016
EPA-600-5-76-011
EPA-600 2-75 059
EPA-660 3-75-016
EPA-660 2-74-036
EPA-600-4-76-009
EPA-600-4-76-021
EPA-600/4-76-022
EPA-R4-73-030d
EPA-R4-73-030g
EPA-R4-73-030h
EPA-600 5-73-012a
EPA-600-3-76-025
EPA-600-3-76-058
EPA-600 2-75 069a
EPA-600 2 76-088
EPA-R2 -72 015
EPA-R2-73-095
EPA-13040--07 68
EPA-600 .-2-76-186
EPA-600'2-76-190
EPA-660 2 75-019
EPA-660-2-74-063
EPA-R2-73-238
EPA-16010DMG12 71
EPA 600 4 76 033
EPA-R3-73 020
EPA-660 2-75-020
EPA-16100GOI09-71
EPA-660/3 74-009
EPA-660'3-75-020
EPA-670 2-73-093
EPA-670/4-74-005
EPA-600•2 76-273a
EPA-600-2-76-281
365
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Lowell, P. 5.
Lowell, P. S.
Lowes, T. M.
Lownie, H. W.
Loy Jr., L. D.
Lucioni, D.
Ludwig, C. B.
lydwig, F. L.
Lue-Hing, C.
Lueck, B. f.
Luecke, D. F.
Lunan, K. D.
Lund, D. B.
lundberg, K. R.
Lundgren, D. A.
Lunsford, J. H.
Lustig, M.
Lyerly, G. A.
Lykins Jr., B. W.
Lyman, L. H.
Lyon. D.
Lys/i. I-
Moase, D. L.
Macdonald, F. W.
Macek, K. J.
Mocek, K. J.
Mocek, K. J.
Macek, K. J.
Mock, E. J.
Mocon, J.
MacDonald, D.
MacDonald, R.
Maclntyre, W, G.
MocKenzie, J. D.
Maddalone, R. F.
Maddalone, R. F.
Maddaus, W.
Maddaus, W. O-
Maddaus, W. O.
Madden, P.
Mogorle, H.
Magee, E. M.
Magee, E. M.
Magee, E. M.
Magee, E. M.
Magee, E. M.
Maggioio, A.
Moggiore, C. J.
Manor, H.
Maher, M.
Mohida, V. U.
MaWman, H. A.
MaMoch, J. I.
Mahoney, G. W. A.
Moier, W. J.
Maigelter, K. Z.
Maizus, S.
Major, R. L
Makrides. A. C.
Makrides. A. C.
Molcolm, D. G.
Molisch, W. R.
Malisch, W. R.
Malkin, L. S.
Mollatt, R. C.
Mallory, C. W.
Mailer/, C. W.
Mallove, E.
EPA-600/2-76-273b
EPA-600/7-76-030
EPA-600/2-76-061a
EPA-600/2-76-268
EPA 600/2-76-128
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-650/2-73-026
EPA-650/3-73-00\
EPA-600/2-76-264
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-600/5-75-00)
EPA-600/1-7 6-028
EPA-660/2-74-006
EPA-660/2-75-026
EPA-600/2-76-192
EPA-650/3-74-006
EPA-600/3-76-O12
EPA-600/2-76-103
EPA-600/2-76-018
EPA-600/7-76-005
EPA-600/2-76-248
EPA-R2-73-227
EPA-670/2-75-049
EPA-11022DEI05/72
EPA-600'3-76-047
EPA-600/3-76-046
EPA-600/3-76-099
EPA-600/3-76-105
EPA-600/2-76-031
EPA-660/2-74-O31
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-600'2-76-295
EPA-670'2-73-099
EPA-600/2-76-238
EPA-600/2-76-160Q
EPA-600/2-76-283
EPA-600/2-75-033
EPA-600/2-76-222b
EPA-600/2-76-222a
EPA-600'2-75-040
EPA-R5-73-011
EPA-600/2-76-101
EPA-650/2-74-0091
EPA-650/2-74-009b
EPA-650'2-74-009a
EPA-650-2-74-009k
EPA-660/2-75-016
EPA-600'J-76-014
EPA-600'2-76-137
EPA-670 2-74-049
EPA-670 2-75-010
EPA-600 2-76-025
EPA-600 2-76-182
EPA-13040FXG11 71
EPA-R2-73-147
EPA-650'1-73-002
EPA-670 2-75-068
EPA-600/ 2-76-076
EPA-600'-5-75-002
EPA-600 5-75-013
EPA-600/5-75-017
EPA-670 2-73-038
EPA-670 2-75-053
EPA-600'2-76-248
EPA-660 2-75-025
EPA-R2-73-139
EPA-R2-73-176
EPA-600/2-7 5-054
Malueg, K. W.
Malueg, K. W.
Manabe, R.
Mancuso, R. L.
Mangorella, P. A.
Manges, H. L.
Manny, E. H.
March, F.
Merchant 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.
Marks, P. J.
Mormelstein, A. D.
Marmelsfetn, A. D.
Morn, P. J
Marrone, W. A.
Morrone, W. A.
Marshal, N.
Marshall, D. W.
Marshall, H. E.
Marshall, V,. 0.
Martel, C. J.
Martin Jr., J. H.
Martin, B. E.
Marfin, D. B.
Martin, D. J.
Martin, E. J.
Martin, E. J.
Martin, E. J,
Martin, E. R.
Martin, G. B.
Martin, H. W.
Martin, K. I.
Martinez, H. R.
Martinez, J. R.
Maruhnic, P-
Mason, G. J.
Mason, H. B.
Mason, R. G.
Massaro, E. J.
Massucco, A. A.
Masters, H. E.
Masters, H. E.
Mathews, J. C.
Mathur, G. K.
Matthew, F. L.
Matthews, B. J.
Matthews, J. E.
Mattson, V. R.
Mattson, V. R.
Motus, L. K.
Maudlin, A. F.
Maughan, P. M.
Maughan, P. M.
Maxwell, M. A.
May, B. E.
Mayer Jr., F. L.
Mayer, J. F.
Mayer, J. K.
Mayer, K.
Mayes, J.
Mayhue, L. F.
EPA-R3-73 026
EPA-600/J-76-019
EPA-660/2-73-039
EPA-650/3-73-001
EPA-670/2-75-065
EPA-660/2-75-013
EPA-600/2-75-053
EPA-670/2-7 5-024
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-OI2
EPA-600/2-76-062
EPA-670/2-75-0266
EPA-670/2-75-026a
EPA-600/4-76-052
EPA-R2-73-243
EPA-15080HOL01/72
EPA-600/2-76-122
EPA-600/2-76-089c
EPA-650 /2-74-008a
EPA-18050DXJ06/70
EPA-670/2-74-076b
EPA-600/5-74-031
EPA-R2-73-185
EPA-670/2-74-065
EPA-600/2-76-186
EPA-R2-73-246
EPA-660/3-75-010
EPA-600/2-7 6-071
EPA-670, 2-74-073
EPA-670/2-74-013
EPA-670/2-75-056
EPA-600/J-76-004
EPA-650/2-73-031
EPA-600'2-76-298
EPA-660/2-73-017
EPA-R4-73-012a
EPA-R4-73-012b
EPA-600-2-76-165
EPA-670 2-74-061
EPA-600/2-75-046
EPA-R5-72-007
EPA-660, 3-74-027
EPA-650/2-73-032
EPA-R2-73-257
EPA-600/2-76-095
EPA-600 2-76-008
EPA-650 2-74-098o
EPA-670/2-73-088
EPA-R2-72-132
EPA-600'2-76-241
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-600/3-76-097
EPA-R3-72-013
EPA-660/2-74-06]
EPA-R2-73-243
EPA-15080HOL01.'72
EPA-650/2-73-038
EPA-R3-73-011a
EPA-600-3-75-013
EPA-600 2-75-063
EPA-11022DEI05-72
EPA-600/2-76-078
EPA-670 2-74-057
EPA-R2-72-073
366
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Mazzella, G.
McCain, J. D.
McCain, J. D.
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 Jr., L. T.
McCarthy Jr., W. N.
McCarthy, J. L.
McCarthy, J. L.
McCarty, P. L.
McCauley, B.
McClenny, W. A
McClintock, N.
McConnell, J. F.
McCormick, J. H.
McCormick, J. H.
McCormick, R. J.
McCoy, B.
McCoy, E. F.
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.
McFarlane, J. C.
McFarlane, J. C.
McFarlane, J. C.
McGarvey, R. J.
McGlamery, G. G.
McGuire, J. M.
McHarness, D. D.
Mcllhenny, W. F.
Mcllhenny, W. F.
Mcllheny, W. F.
Mclntyre, C.
McKean, W. T.
McKee, H. C.
McKee, H. C.
McKee, M.
McKendree, J. R.
McKenna, J. D.
McKim, J. M.
McKim, J. M.
McKnight, J. S.
McLafferty, f. W.
McLay, R. W.
McLean, D. C.
McLcllan, A.
McMahon, G. S.
McMahon, G. S.
McMahon, T. S.
McMichael, W. F.
McMichael, W. f.
McMichael, W. F.
McNabb, J. F.
McNobb, J. F.
McNabb, J. F.
EPA-600/2-75-078
EPA-600/2-75-056
EPA-600/2->6-164
EPA-600/2-76-280
EPA-600/8-76-002
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-R2-73-201
EPA-600/7-76-Q13
EPA-R2-73-196
EPA-660/2-74-069
EPA-R2-73-158
EPA-660/9-74-001
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-R3-73-027
EPA-600/7-76-024
EPA-600/J-76-011
ECA-600/3-76-057
EPA-600/2-76-124
EPA-R2-73-293
EPA-16010EHR03/72
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-600/4-76-023
EPA-600/5-74-020
EPA-600/3-76-006
EPA-600/3-76-052
EPA-680/4-75-006
EPA-670/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-R2-73-234
EPA-R2-73-158
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-R4-72-009
EPA-660/3-74-026
EPA-600/5-74-021
EPA-600/2-76-201
EPA-650/2-74-058a
EPA-600/J-76-009
EPA-600/J-76-022
EPA-600/2-75-022
EPA-600/4-76-046
EPA-660/3-75-037
EPA-R2-73-140
EPA-R3-73-027
EPA-600/2-76-173
EPA-600/2-76-172
EPA-670/2-74-053
EPA-670/2-74-011
EPA-670/2-7 4-010
EPA-670/2-74-006
EPA-R2-72-061
EPA-16060GHR11/71
EPA-660/2-73-014
McNobney, R.
McNamara, E. J.
McNaught, D. C.
McNeal, B. L.
McNeils, D. N.
McNulty, K.
McNulty, K. J.
McSweeney, A.
McWhorter, D. B.
Meadows, E. U.
Meakin, J. D.
Mechalas, B. J.
Medina, M. A.
Medina, M. A.
Meeks, H. C.
Meenahan, J. G.
Megard, R. O.
Mehrle Jr., P. M.
Mehta, A. J.
Mehta, S. M.
Meier, P. G.
Meier, P. M.
Meier, P. M.
Meier, P. M.
Meier, P. M.
Meiners, A. F.
AAeisel, W. S.
Meisel, W. S.
Meisel, W. S.
Meisel, W. S.
Mekinda, M.
Mekosh, G.
Melcher, A. G.
Melfi, S. H.
Mellor, A. M.
Meloy, T. P.
Melville, J. G.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvin, P.
Melvold, R. W.
Menar, A. B.
Mendenholl, G. D.
Menino, M.
Mensinger, M.
Mensinger, M.
Mentz, J. W.
Menzies, J. D.
Mercer, B. W.
Mercer, W. A.
Meredith, O. M.
Meredith, O. M.
Merna, J. W.
Merritt, L. B.
Merryman, L.
Merryman, L.
Meserole, F. B.
Meserole, F. B.
Metcalf, R. L.
Meyer, C. F.
Meyer, D. F.
Meyer, J. P.
Meyer, J. W.
EPA-R2-73-146
EPA-600/4-76-035
EPA-660/3-75-021
EPA-600/2-76-158
EPA-680/4-74-001
EPA-18050—03/70
EPA-600/2-76-261
EPA-600/3-76-073
EPA-670/2-75-048
EPA-650/2-73-007
EPA-650/2-73-016
EPA-13040DAZ04/72
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-600/7-76-036
EPA-600/2-76-1B1
EPA-R3-73-039
EPA-600/3-75-013
EPA-16050ERS08/71
EPA-R2-73-282
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-600/4-7&~029a
EPA-600/4-76-029c
EPA-650/4-74-001
EPA-660/2-74-083
EPA-R2-73-270
EPA-600/5-75-008
EPA-600/4-76-028
EPA-R2-72-097
EPA-670/2-73-068
EPA-600/2-76-050
EPA-600/2-7cV-113
EPA-600/2-76-129
EPA-600/2-76-185
EPA-600/2-76-215
EPA-600/2-76-266
EPA-670/2-75-003
EPA-670/2-75-044
EPA-670/2-75-059
EPA-600/2-76-300
EPA-R2-72-064
EPA-600/3-76-085
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-600/2-76-258
EPA-600/2-76-259
EPA-670/2-75-047
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-670/2-73-078
EPA-660/2-74-091
EPA-600/2-76-068a
EPA-600/2-76-068b
EPA-R3-73-046
EPA-660/2-75-007
EPA-600/2-76-189
EPA-660/2-75-003
EPA-600/2-76-273b
EPA-600/2-76-273a
EPA-600/1-76-002
EPA-600/4-73-001b
EPA-600/2-76-100
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-600/2-7 6-044a
367
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Meyer, J. W.
Meyers, R. A.
Meyers, R. A.
Meyers, R. A.
Meyers, R. A.
Meyers, S. P.
Mezey, E. J.
Mezey, E. J.
Mezey, E. J.
Micale, F. J.
Michalovic, J. G.
Middlebrook Jr., J. B.
Middlebrooks, E. J.
Middleton, W. M.
Midgett, M. R.
Miele, R. P.
Mielke, L N.
Milgrom, J.
Miller Jr., H. H.
Miller, B. F.
Miller, C. f.
Miller, C. J.
Miller, D. F.
Miller, D. R.
Miller, D. W.
Miller, D. W.
Miller, E.
Miller, E. C.
Miller, E. L.
Miller, F. M.
Miller, J. D.
Miller, J. S.
Miller, J. W.
Miller, N. T.
Miller, P. D.
Miller, P. D.
Miller, P. D.
Miller, R. H.
Miller, R. L.
Miller, R. L.
Milliman, G. E.
Mills Jr., W. R.
Mills, M. T.
Mills, M. T.
Mills, T. R.
Mills, T. R.
Mills, T. R.
Mills, T. R.
Milnes, D. J.
Mincavage, D.
Mindrup Jr., R. F.
Miner, J. R.
Miner, J. R.
Miner, J. R.
Miner, J. R.
Miner, J. R.
Minton, G. L
Miorin, A. F.
Mitchell, R. C.
Mitchell, R. C.
Mitchell, R. C.
Miura, R.
Mixon, F. O.
Mobley, C. E.
Model!, M.
Moden, D. D.
Moffa, P. E.
Moghissi, A. A.
EPA-600/2-76-044b
EPA-600/2-76-143b
EPA-600/2-76-143a
EPA-600/7-76-024
EPA-650/2-74-025
EPA-660-3-75-001
EPA-600/2-76-177b
EPA-600/2-76-177a
EPA-600/7-76-035
EPA-600/2-76-297
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-16080HTD03/72
EPA-670/9-75-004
EPA-600/4-75-007
EPA-600/4-76-044
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 3-76-085
EPA-600/3-76-080
EPA-660/2-74-056
EPA-660/3-75-018
EPA-R2-73-156
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-670/2-75-037
EPA-600/2-76-194
EPA-R2-72-130
EPA-16060ELJ03/72
EPA-R2-73-221
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-R2-73-164
EPA-660/2-75-004
EPA-650/2-74-0091
EPA-600'2-76-298
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-600/7-76-017
EPA-R2-72-015
EPA-600/8-76-00Ib
EPA-600/8-76-001a
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-R2-73-197
EPA-R5-73-020
EPA-600/4-76-040
EPA-R2-72-101
EPA-600/2-76-239
EPA-660/2-74-009
EPA-660/2-74-023
EPA-670/2-73-025
EPA-670/2-7 4-061
EPA-600/2-76-106
EPA-R2-73-251
EPA-600/2-76-300
EPA-670/2-73-031
EPA-660/2-74-021
EPA-17030FWH01/72
EPA-600/2-76-268
EPA-600/2-75-063
EPA-600/4-75-015
EPA-670/2-75-021
EPA-600/9-76-026
Moghissi, A. A.
Mohamed, M.
Mohr, D.
Mole, J. W.
Moll, K. D.
Molvar, A. E.
Molvar, A. E.
Molvar, A. E.
Molvar, A. J.
Monaghan, D. A.
Monk Jr., J.
Monk, B.
Monroe, R. G.
Montagna, J.
Moomau, H. F.
Mooney, G. A.
Moore, C. R.
Moore, D. O.
Moore, J.
Moore, J. G.
Moore, R. V.
Moore, R. V.
Moore, S. E.
Morey, R. M.
Morgan, D. R.
Morgan, G. B.
Morgan, J. K.
Morgan, W. E.
Morin, D. C.
Morley, F.
Morneo, G. A.
Morris, D. C.
Morris, J. C.
Morrison, D. E.
Morrison, J. E.
Morrison, S. M.
Morrow, J. E.
Morth, A. H.
Morton, S. D.
Moscowitz, C. M.
Moscowitz, C. M.
Mosely, R. E.
Moser, J. H.
Mosley, R. E.
Mosley, R. E.
Moss, E. A.
Moss, G.
Mote, L. B.
Mote, L. B.
Motz, L H.
Moy, E. C.
Moyer, C. B.
Moyer, C. B.
Moyer, j. E.
Moyer, J. E.
Mrosla, 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.
Mulligan, P. F.
Mullins, J. W.
Munday, J. C.
EPA-680/4-74-001
EPA-600/2-76-204
EPA-R2-73-215
EPA-670/2-74-036b
EPA-600/9-76-022
EPA-600/2-76-276
EPA-670/2-73-104
EPA-670/2-74-087
EPA-600/2-76-198
EPA-670/2-74-021
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-600/3-76-056
EPA-R2-73-003
EPA-600/7-76-019
EPA-670/2-74-002
EPA-600/2-76-285
EPA-R2-73-245
EPA-650/2-74-012
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-600/5-73-011
EPA-R2-73-009
EPA-660/2-74-045
EPA-600/2-76-147
EPA-R2-72-082
EPA-650/2-74-046a
EPA-680/4-75-008
EPA-600/2-76-170
EPA-R2-72-031
EPA-670/2-75-011
EPA-R5-73-020
EPA-670/2-74-030
EPA-12040FUB01/72
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-R2-72-002
EPA-16010DXV11/71
EPA-600/2-76-125
EPA-600/ 2-76-176
EPA-600/3-76-058
EPA-600/4-76-049
EPA-600/3-76-043
EPA-600/3-76-025
EPA-R2-73-169
EPA-600/2-76-248
EPA-600/2-75-045
EPA-600/2-76-032e
EPA-16130FDQ03/71
EPA-600/3-76-069
EPA-600/2-76-037
EPA-600 2-76-097
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-R2-72-059
EPA-600/4-75-015
EPA-670/2-73-099
368
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Murfee, G.
Murphy, J. S.
Murphy, L. S.
Murphy, L. S.
Murphy, T. J.
Murray, D. M.
Murray, D. M.
Murray, R. G.
Murray, R. G.
Murthy, K. S.
Murthy, V. K.
Muzio, L. J.
Mycock, J. C.
Myers, E.
Myers, L. H.
Myers, L. H.
Myranowski, J. A.
Mytelka, A. I.
Nack, H.
Nadeau, R. J.
Nader, J. S.
Naegele, J.
Nagao, H.
Nagdo, N. L.
Nagel, C. A.
Naidu, A. S.
Narahashi, T.
Narahosh'v, T.
Narbozgi, A. D.
Narkus-Kramer, M.
Narkus-Kramer, M.
Narrocki, M. A.
Nash, C. E.
Nawrocki, M. A.
Nawrocki, M. A.
Nawrocki, M. A.
Nawrocki, M. A.
Nawrocki, M. A.
Nawrocki, M. A.
Nawrocki, M. A.
Nawrocki, M. A.
Nebeker, A. V.
Nebeker, A. V.
Nebeker, A. V.
Nebgen, J. W.
Nebgen, J. W.
Nebolsine, R.
Nebolsine, R.
Neel, J. K.
Neel, J. K.
Negas, T.
Neherf M. B.
Neiheisel, T. M.
Nekervis, W. F.
Nelson Jr., A. C.
Nelson Jr., A. C.
Nelson Jr., A. C.
Nelson Jr., A. C.
Nelson Jr., A. C.
Nelson Jr., J. 0.
Nelson, D.
Nelson, G. R.
Nelson, G. R.
Nelson, I. H.
Nelson, O. F.
Nelson, T. P.
Nelson, T. P.
Nelson, T. P.
EPA-660/2-73-025b
EPA-600/2-75-005
EPA-660/2-75-013
EPA-660/2-75-010
EPA-600/3-75-005
EPA-R2-72-125
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-600/2-76-234
EPA-600/2-76-241
EPA-600/5-74-018
EPA-R2-73-152
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-R2-72-055
EPA-650/2-74-013
EPA-R5-72-009
EPA-600/2-76-194
EPA-600/2-76-063
EPA-600/2-75-058
EPA-600/3-76-086
EPA-600/1-76-005
EPA-600/1-76-035
EPA-660/2-73-020
EPA-600/5-76-007d
EPA-600/5-76-007a
EPA-600/8-76-001b
EPA-660/3-75-015
EPA-600/2-73-002
EPA-600/2-76-245
EPA-600/2-76-117
EPA-600/8-76-001a
EPA-660/2-73-035
EPA-660/2-74-073
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-660/2-74-072
EPA-600/J-76-016
EPA-600/J-76-012
EPA-600/3-76-050
EPA-600/2-76-151
EPA-600/2-76-206
EPA-R2-73-222
EPA-11023EYI04/72
EPA-600/2-76-236
EPA-660/3-73-001
EPA-600/2-76-007
EPA-660/2-74-048
EPA-600/3-76-116
EPA-600/2-75-051
EPA-R4-73-028c
EPA-R4-73-028b
EPA R4-73-028a
EPA-R4-73-028d
EPA-650/4-74-005a
EPA-600/3-75-007
EPA-660/2-74-043
EPA-R2-73-273
EPA-660/2-74-089
EPA-600/J-76-003
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-600/2-75-068
EPA-600/2-76-012b
EPA-600'2-76-012a
Nelson, T. P.
Nelson, W. C.
Nelson, W. R.
Nerkervis, R. J.
Nesbitt, J.
Nesbift, J. D.
Neshein, E. E.
Neveker, A. V.
Neveril, R. B.
Newher, M. B.
Newport, B. D.
Newton, P. R.
Ngoddy, P. O.
Nichols, C. B.
Nichols, G. B.
Nichols, T. M.
Nicholson, W. J.
Nickerson, J. D.
Niessen, W.
Nilan, R. E.
Niles, C. F.
Nix, S. J.
Nobe, K.
Noble, S. B.
Noble, S. B.
Nongbri, G.
Nordberg, G.
Nordsieck, R. A.
Nordstrom, R. J.
Norrell, S. A.
Norris, F. A.
Norstadt, F. A.
Novotny, J. F.
Ndnenkamp, D. C.
Nunes, F.
Nutkis, M. S.
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'Farrell, T. P.
O'Grady, T. J.
O'Herron, R. J.
O'Herron, R. J.
O'Herron, R. J.
O'Kelley, J. C.
O'Melio, C. R.
Obayashi, A. W.
Oberocker, D. A.
Oberholtzer, J. E.
Oberle, R. D.
Odlang, T. O.
Oestreich, D. K.
Ogea, J.
Ojala, C.
Okuda, A. S.
Okuda, A. S.
Olin, S.
Oliver, E. D.
Olivieri, V.
Olsen, J. D.
Olsen, M. B.
Olson, D. T.
Olson, T. A.
Omernik, J. M.
EPA-600/2-76-064
EPA-600/1-76-024
EPA-12040FUB01/72
EPA-600/2-76-167
EPA-660/2-74-016
EPA-600/7-76-022
EPA-670/2-73-088
EPA-600/J-76-018
EPA-670/2-74-043
EPA-660/2-74-004
EPA-660/2-74-066
EPA-R2-73-227
EPA-13040DKP06/71
EPA-600/2-75-056
EPA-600/7-76-016
EPA-R5-73-023b
EPA-600/J-76-014
EPA-600/2-76-045
EPA-600/2-76-288
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-R2-73-274
EPA-600/2-76-275
EPA-600/7-76-026
EPA-600/3-76-071a
EPA-600/3-76-07Ib
EPA-600/2-76-165
EPA-600/1-75-004
EPA-R4-73-012a
EPA-600/3-76-084
EPA-600/3-76-086
£PA-16060HU02,<72
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-660/3-75-010
EPA-600/2-76-138
EPA-600/7-76-019
EPA-600/7-76-01 1
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-600/2-76-251
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-600/2-76-264
EPA-670/2-75-025
EPA-R2-72-126
EPA-600/7-76-022
EPA-18050DBM02, 72
EPA-600/2-76-279
EPA-660/2-73-018
EPA-660/3-74-029
EPA-600/2-76-038
EPA-600/2-76-256
EPA-600/4-76-060
EPA-600'2-76-084
EPA-600/2-76-244
EPA-600/7-76-007
EPA-600/5-73-012d
EPA-600/3-75-012
EPA-18050DBM02/72
EPA-600/3-76-014
369
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Ongerth, R. H.
Onken, A. B.
Opferkucti, R. E.
Opferkuch, R. E.
Oppelt, E. T.
Orcutt, J. C.
Orofino, T. A.
Orsborn, J. F.
Orsborn, J. F.
Orsini, R. A.
Orsini, R. A.
Orszog, S. A.
Orthmeyer, f. B.
Ortolano, L.
Ortotano, L.
Orviatt, C. A.
O..id, D. M.
Ossiander, F.
Oswald, W. J.
Ott, W. R.
Otte, G. B.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Otfinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Otfinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Otringer, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Otfinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Ottinger, R. S.
Overcosh, M. R.
Overcash, M. R.
Owen, F. K.
Owen, H. J.
Owen, M. L.
Owen, M. L.
Owen, P. H.
Owen, P. H.
Oxley, J. H.
Pade, B.
Page, A. L.
Paik. I.
Paine, M. D.
Palensky, J. R.
Pomatmot, M. M.
Pan, Y. C.
Pandolfo, J. P.
Pandolfo, J. P.
Pondolfo, J. P.
Pontozelos, T. G.
Papadakis, C. N.
Papdokis, C. N.
Parekh, B. K.
Paris, D. F.
Paris, D. F.
Park, W. R.
Park, W. R.
Parkasam, T. B. S.
Parker, C. D.
Parker, D. S.
EPA-670/5-74-005
EPA-600/2-76-291
EPA-R2-73-282
EPA-600/2-76-042
EPA-600/2-75-036
EPA-R2-72-032
EPA-R2-72-103
EPA-R2-72-078
EPA-16010DMG12/71
EPA-600/2-76-143a
EPA-600/2-76-143b
EPA-600/4-76-007
EPA-600/2-76-236
EPA-R2-72-074Q
EPA-R2-72-074b
EPA-18050DXU06/70
EPA-600/3-76-062a
EPA-600/3-76-056
EPA-600/3-76-O59
EPA-600/9-76-016
EPA-600/2-76-218
EPA-670/2-73-053H
EPA-670 2-73-0530
EPA-670/2-73-053C
EPA-670/2-73-053N
EPA-670/2-73-053F
EPA-670/2-73-053M
EPA-670'2-73-0538
EPA-670/2-73-053K
EPA-670/2-73-053J
EPA-670/2-73-0531
EPA-670/2-73-053E
EPA-670/2-73-053AP
EPA-670/2-73-053D
EPA-670/2-73-053G
EPA-670'2-73-053A
EPA-670/2-73-053P
EPA-670/2-73-053L
EPA-600/2-76-233
EPA-600/2-76-290
EPA-600'2-76-247a
EPA-600/5-76-004
EPA-600/2-76-012a
EPA-600/2-76-012b
EPA-600/7-76-031
EPA-670'2-75-028
EPA-650'2-75-038
EPA-660'2-74-083
EPA-670'2-74-005
EPA-600 5-74-020
EPA-13040FXG11 71
EPA-R3-73-C10
EPA-660.'3-', '-005
EPA-600 2-76-057
EPA-R4-73-025a
EPA-R4-73-025b
EPA-600/4-7 6-037
EPA-670 2-75-004
EPA-600'2-76-217b
EPA-600'2-76-217a
EPA-600/2-76-301
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-R2-73-017
EPA-R2-73-250
Parker, F. L.
Parker, F. L.
Parker, G. B.
Parker, H. W.
Parker, L. W.
Parker, R.
Parker, R. A.
Parkhurst, J. D.
Parkinson, F. E.
Parkinson, F. E.
Parks, J. W.
Partheniades, E.
Pasquill, F,
Pasquill, F.
Pasztor, L.
Patel, V. C.
Pathak, A. A.
Patmore, L. C.
Patrick Jr., W. H.
Patrick, R.
Patrick, Z. A.
Patterson, J.
Patterson, J.
Patterson, J.
Patterson, J.
Patterson, J.
Patterson, J.
Patterson, W. L.
Pattnaik, A.
Patton, R. N.
Patzer, R. G.
Patzer, R. G.
Pau, J.
Pau, J.
Paul, A. J.
Pavia, E. H.
Payer, J. H.
Payne, T. R.
Payne, W. R.
Peabody, F. P,
Pearson, E. F.
Pearson, K. H.
Pearson, W. R.
Peckerar, M. C.
Pek, S. L.
Pell, E. J.
Pello, P. A.
Pellizzari, E. D.
Peltz, W. A.
Peltz, W, A.
Pembrook, J. D.
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.
Peterka, J. J.
Peters, A. W.
Peters, E. T.
Peters, E. T.
Petersock, J. F.
Petersen . R. J.
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-600/2-76-271
EPA-670/2-74-079
EPA-16050ERS08/71
EPA-600/4-76-030b
EPA-600/4-76-042
EPA-600/2-76-267
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-R2-72-107
EPA-600/2-74-009c
EPA-600/2-74-009b
EPA-600/2-74~009a
EPA-600/2-76-213c
EPA-600/2-76~213b
EPA-600/2-76-213a
EPA-17090DAN10/71
EPA-650/2-73-016
EPA-600/5-76-012
EPA-600/3-76-054
EPA-680/4-74-001
EPA-600/2-76-258
EPA-600/2-76-259
EPA-600/3-76-086
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-600/2-76-260
EPA-600/2-76-171
EPA-600/2-76-265
EPA-670'2-75-042
EPA-R5-73-022
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-600/2-76^210
EPA-650/2-73-030
EPA-600/ 2-75-014
EPA-650/2-73-028
EPA-670/2-73-081
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-600/3-76-113
EPA-660/2-75-025
EPA-R2-72-126
EPA-650/2-73-023
EPA-670/2-75-039
EPA-600/2-76-197
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Petersen, W. B.
Peterson, C. M.
Peterson, D. H.
Peterson, H. C.
Peterson, J. T.
Peterson, M. l_.
Peterson, M. I.
Peterson, S.
Peterson, S. A.
Peterson, S. A.
Petrocelli, S. R.
Pfeffer, F. M.
Pfeffer, F. M.
PfeHer, J. T.
Phillips, D. T.
Phillips, J. H.
Phillips, S. A.
Pickering, Q. H.
Pidot, G.
Pievge, J. D.
Pilot, M. J.
Pilcher, K. S.
Pilcher, K. S.
Pilie, R. J.
Pilkington, R.
Pilklngton, R.
Pilkington, R.
Pilkington, R.
Pilltington, R.
Pilkington, R.
Pinomont, C. J.
Pindzola, D.
Piscator, M.
Pitt, R. E.
Pitt, W.
PlolVin, S. E.
Plyler, E. L.
Poe, C. G.
Poe, G. G.
Poehlmann Jr., H.
Pohlond, F. G.
Pohlond, F. G.
Polcyn, F. C.
Poliakott, M.
Pollock, M. J.
Poison, J.
Poison, J.
Poison, J.
Pomeroy, B. S.
Pomeroy, B. S.
Pomeroy, S. E,
Ponder Jr., T. C.
Ponder, W. H.
Ponder, W. H.
Pontuies, L). R.
Poon, C. P.C.
Porcella, D. B.
Porter, J. J.
Porter, J. J.
Porter, L K.
Postwr, J. C.
Potter, N.
Potts, J. E.
Pound, C. E.
Pound, C. E.
Pouschine Jr., i.
Powers, C. F.
Powers, C. F.
EPA-600/4-75-004
EPA-R2-72-099
EPA-16080HTD03/72
F.PA-670/2-75-016
EPA-600/4-76-025
EPA-R2-72-131
EPA-670/2-73-001
EPA-660/9-74-002
EPA-660/3-73-001
EPA-660/3-74-032
EPA-600/3-76-105
EPA-600/2-76-234
EPA-660/2-74-067
EPA-670/2-74-016
EPA-R2-72-098
EPA-660/3-75-013
EPA-670/2-73-022
EPA-600/3-76-116
EPA-600/5-74-027
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-600/2-76-100
EPA-600/3-7 6-021
EPA-660/3-73-020
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-650/4-75-024*
EPA-650/4-75-024g
EPA-650/4-75-024e
EPA-650/4-75-024d
EPA-650/4-75-024C
EPA-650/4-75-024h
EPA-R2-73-200
EPA-16070EOI08/71
EPA-600/1-75-004
EPA-R2-73-283
EPA-660/2-74-076
EPA-R5-73-021
EPA-650/2-73-038
EPA-600/2-75-046
EPA 600/2-76-121
EPA-600/2-76-242
EPA-600/2-75-043
EPA-600/2-75-029
EPA-660/3-74-028
EPA-15080EHO05/69
EPA-600/2-76-139
EPA-600/2-76-213o
EPA-600/2-76-213B
EPA-600/2-76-213c
EPA-660/2-75-012
EPA-670/2-73-051
EPA-600/7-76-036
EPA-600/2-7 6-150
EPA-600/2-76-136b
EPA-600/2-76-136a
EPA-670/2-73-067
EPA-R2-73-248
EPA-600/5-74-010
EPA-R2-73-058
EPA-600/2-76-060
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-670/2-75-061
EPA-600/2-76-191
EPA-R2-72-O46
EPA-660/2-73-006a
EPA-660/2-73-006b
EPA-R2-73-222
EPA-600/3-76-041
EPA-660/3-74-015
Powers, C. F.
Powers, J. J.
Powers, W. L
Powers, W. L.
Pows, B. L.
Prager, M.
Prakasam, T. B. S.
Pratt, P. f.
Prausnitz, J. M.
Prescott, G. W.
Prescott, G. W.
Pressley, T. A.
Pressley, T. A.
Preston, E. H.
Preul, H. C.
Preul, H. C.
Prevost, R. J.
Priesing, C. P.
Priestnall, O. R.
Pringer, C. J.
Proctor, D. E.
Propheter, O. W.
Propheter, O. W.
Proro, D.
Prus-Chacinski, T. M.
Puchtler, B.
Puglisi, F. A.
Purdom, P. W.
Pustinger, J.
Putmann, A. A.
Putnam, A. A.
Putnam, A. A.
Putnam, A. A.
Putnam, A. A.
Putnam, H. D.
Pyatt, E. E.
Ouackenbush, £.
Quarles, W. D,
Quetier, J.
Quill, R. P.
Robe, F. T.
Raben, I
Robes, F. T.
Ragland, J. W.
Ragland, W. L.
Rains, B. A.
Rainwater, F. H.
Rails, J. W.
Rails, J. W.
Romanothan, R.
Ramm, W.
Ramos, D.
Ramos, E.
Ramse/, G. H.
Ramsey, R. H.
Ramse)', R. H.
Ramse/, R. J.
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.
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-R4-73-026
EPA-600/2-76-190
EPA-16060DOE04/72
EPA-600/2 76 220
EPA-600/3-76-039
EPA-660'3-74-023
EPA-670/2-73-058
EPA-670/2-73-075
EPV600/5-74-002
EPA-600/2-76-217b
EPA-600/2-76-217a
EPA-600/1-76-019
EPA-16020-10/67
EPA-600/2-76-248
EPA-670/2-74-092
EPA-660/2-74^030
EPA-R2-73-009
EPA-660/2-74-045
EPA-R3-73-028a
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-600,'3-76-104
EPA-600/3-76-112
EPA-670/2-73-057
EPA-R2-73-252
EPA-650/2-74-011
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-600/2-75-067
EPA-600/2-76-076
EPA-600/2-76-102
EPA-16010DON02/72
EPA-600/5-74-013
EPA-600/2-76-166
EPA-600/2-76-229
EPA-600/2-75-025
EPA-600/2-76-176
EPA-600/5-75-002
EPA-650/2-73-013
EPA-600/5-75-013
EPA-600/8-76-002
EPA-600/1-76-003
EPA-670/2-73-098
EPA-660/2-73-016
EPA-R2-73-198
6PA-660/2-74-091
EPA-600/5-75-010
EPA 600/5-75-010
EPA-R2-73-270
EPA-660/2-74-074
EPA-600/2-76-168b
EPA-16080GWF02/72
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-66O/3-7 4-029
EPA-670/2-74-009
EPA-600/5-73-012b
EPA-660/3-74-018
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Ratsch, H. C.
Rowlings, G. D.
Ray, S. S.
Rayyan, Fawzi
Razgaitis, R. A.
Rea, J. A.
Reale, R.
Rechard, P. A.
Rechnitz, G. A.
Recht, H. L.
Recht, H. I.
Reck, R. O.
Reding, J. T.
Reed, A. K.
Reed, C. M.
Reed, C. M.
Reed, E. B.
Rees, S. M.
Reeves, W. R.
Refrancois, P. A.
Regan, R.
Register, J. W.
Reh, C. W.
Rehmer, K. A.
Rei, M. T.
Rei, M. T.
Reichert, P. A.
Reid, B.
Reid, D. L.
Reid, G. W.
Reid, G. W.
Reid, G. W.
Reid. G. W.
Reilich, H. G.
Reih'ng, S. D.
Reimer, A. A.
Reimers, R.
Reiner, R.
Reiners, R. S.
Reinheimer, C. J.
Reinheimer, C. J.
Rekers, R.
Remus, G. A.
Renn, C. E.
Renner, R.
Renner, R.
Repik, A. J.
Repik, A. J.
Reuss, J.
Reuss, J. O.
Reyna, R.
Reynolds, S. D.
Reynolds, S. D.
Reynolds, S. D.
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.
Ricciardella, K. A.
Rice, C. P.
Rice, R. C.
Rich, S. R.
Richardson, A. R.
EPA-660/3-74-012
EPA-600/2-76-032c
EPA-600/7-76-020
EPA-660/2-73-025a
EPA-600/2-76-225
EPA-600/3-76-078
EPA-600/2-75-037
EPA-17050DVO09/71
EPA-660/2-74-079
EPA-17010EKI09/71
EPA-600/2-76-296
EPA-R5-73-021
EPA-650/2-75-032d
EPA-600/7-76-036
EPA-600/2-76-135a
EPA-600/2-76-135b
EPA-16010EQA10/71
EPA-600/2-75-072
EPA-670/2-75-034
EPA-650/2-74-012
EPA-R3-73-029
EPA-650/1-74-003
EPA-670/2-75-035
EPA-R2-73-246
EPA-600/2-76-055
EPA-600/2-76-202
EPA-600/5-73-015
EPA-600/3-76-104
EPA-600/2-76-132
EPA-R2-72-001
EPA-12060DSB09/71
EPA-600/2-76-232
EPA-660/2-74-037
EPA-16080DVF02/72
EPA-R5-73-008
EPA-600/3-76-028
EPA-600/5-74-016
EPA-650/2-73-009
EPA-600/5-74-005
EPA-R2-72-007
EPA-R2-73-289
EPA-16060DCO10/70
EPA-670/2-74-043
EPA-R2-73-223
EPA-600/5-76-007a
EPA-600/5-76-007b
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-R4-73-030e
EPA-R4-73-030h
EPA-R4-73-O30a
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-600/2-76-093b
EPA-600/2-76-160a
EPA-600/2-76-032b
EPA-600/2-76-032c
EPA-670/2-74-019
EPA-600/4-76-006
EPA-600/2-76-045
EPA-600/2-76-112
EPA-670/2-74-001
EPA-600/3-7&-048
EPA-16060DRV03/72
EPA-670/2-75-004
EPA-600/2-76-110
Richardson, D. L.
Richardson, D. L.
Richardson, S. E.
Richardson, S. L.
Richardson, W. H.
Ricklis, J.
Rier Jr., J. P.
Riggle, C. J.
Riggs, M. S.
Riley Jr., B. T.
Riley, J. J.
Riley, R. G.
Ringe, R. R.
Rinker, T. L.
Ripley, T. C.
Ripperton, L A.
Riscan, N. J.
Ritchie Jr., J. E.
Ritchie Jr., J. E.
Rittall, W. F.
Roan, S. G.
Robards, R. F.
Robbins, G. M.
Robbins, J. H.
Robert, K. H.
Roberts Jr., M. H.
Roberts, A. C.
Roberts, A. C.
Roberts, D. L.
Roberts, P. J.
Roberts, W. F.
Robertson, A.
Robertson, J.
Robins, J. D.
Robins, J. 0.
Robins, J. D.
Robinson, D.
Robinson, E. L.
Robinson, G. M. L
Robinson, J. W.
Robinson, S. J.
Robson, f. L.
Robson, F. L.
Rockwell, M. D.
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.
Roig, R. W.
Roig, R. W.
Roig, R. W.
Romkens, M. J. M.
Rosebrook, D. O.
Rosebrook, D. D.
Rosenberg, H. S.
Rosenblatt, T. M.
Rosenblum, H.
Rosenblum, H.
Ross, L. E.
EPA-670/2-74-045
EPA-670/2-74-033
EPA-R2-73-199
EPA-670/2-75-021
EPA-670/2-75-019
EPA-R2-73-156
EPA-600/3-76-068
EPA-600/3-76-085
EPA-16060DRV03/72
EPA-600/2-75-044
EPA-600/4-76-O21
EPA-660/2-74-081
EPA-66073-73-017
EPA-600/2-75-055
EPA-600/2-76-065
EPA-600/3-76-107
EPA-660/2-75-021
EPA-R2-73-280a
EPA-R2-73-280b
EPA-16070FGY07/71
EPA-670/2-73-075
EPA-600/7-76-021
EPA-600/5-74-024
EPA-670/2-74-056
EPA-600/1-75-004
EPA-R3-73-035
EPA-R2-73-114
EPA-R2-73-181
EPA-650/2-74-046a
EPA-R4-73-030b
EPA-R2-73-226
EPA-660/3-74-006
EPA-660/2-74-O77
EPA-R2-72-119
EPA-R2-73-142
EPA-670/2-73-054
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-600/3-76-116
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-R2-73-231
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-600/5-76-007a
EPA-600/5-76-007b
EPA-600/5-76-007d
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-O03b
EPA-600/3-75-003a
EPA-600/3-76-010
372
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Ross, L. W.
Ross, R. M.
Ross, R. M.
Ross, R. M.
Ross, R. M.
Rossi, R. C.
Rossi, R. C.
Rossoff, J.
Rossoff, J.
Rossoff, J.
Roth, C.
Roth, P. M.
Roth, P. M.
Roth, P. M.
Roth, P. M.
Rothwell, D. F.
Roush, T. H.
Rovesti, W. C.
Rowan, J.
Rowe, M. L.
Rowe, M. L.
Rowe, M. L.
Royal, T. M.
Royal, T. M.
Rozelle, R.
Rozielle, L. T.
Rubey, W. A.
Rubin, C.
Rubin, I. B.
Rudder, C. L.
Rudder, C. L
Rudnick, S. N.
Ruegg, R. T.
Rugg, D. D.
Ruich, D. A.
Ruiz, Jr., L. P.
Rumer, R. R.
Rumer, R. R.
Russell, L.
Russell, L.
Russell, P. A.
Ruth, L. A.
Ruth, L. A.
Ryan, B. W.
Ryan, J. W.
Ryan, J. W.
Ryans, B.
Ryans, B.
Ryans, B.
Ryans, B.
Ryons, B.
Ryland, D. W.
Sachdev, S. L.
Sack, W. A.
Sadek, Shafik E.
Sadler, W. W.
Sahagian, j.
Sahni, V. T.
Saigh, P. A.
Sailo, S. B.
Salomon, L. L.
Salvin, V. S.
Samuelson, D. F.
Sanborn, H.
Sanborn, J. R.
Sanders, J. E.
Sanders, R. G.
Sandoski, D. A.
EPA-670/2-73-080
EPA-600/2-76-113
EPA-600/2-76-129
EPA-600/2-76-185
EPA-600/2-76-215
EPA-600/2-76-024
EPA-600/2-76-070
EPA-600/2-76-024
EPA-600/2-76-070
EPA-600/7-76-018
EPA-660/2-74-043
EPA-R4-73-030d
EPA-R4-73-030h
EPA-R4-73-031
EPA-600/4-76-016a
EPA-670/2-73-063
EPA-R2-72-055
EPA-650/2-73-041
EPA-600/2-76-154a
EPA-600/2-76-1C9
EPA-660/2-75-003
EPA-660/3-75-030
EPA-600/1-76-034
EPA-650/2-74-019
EPA-670/2-75-006
EPA-660/2-73-033
EPA-600/2-76-299
EPA-600/5-73-016
EPA-600/J-76-014
EPA-R2-72-007
EPA-R2-73-289
EPA-600/2-76-020
EPA-600/5-74-031
EPA-600/4-76-045
EPA-600/2-73-004
EPA-670/2-75-032
EPA-16050DJK08'70*
EPA-16050DJK08 70
EPA-600/J-76-017
EPA-660/3-7 5-036
EPA-600/9-76-007a
EPA-600/7-76-011
EPA-650/2-74-001
EPA-600/2-76-104
EP A.-6QQ /7-76-004b
EPA-600/7-76-004a
EPA-650/4-74-002
EPA-650/4-75-019
EPA-650/4-75-021
EPA-650'4-75-022
EPA-650-4-75-023
EPA-670'4-73-002
EPA-R3-72-015
EPA-670'2-73-022
EPA-17010—02-70
EPA-670/2-75-035
EPA-600/5-74-032
EPA-R2-72-094
EPA-670'2-75-007
EPA-600/3-75-001
EPA-680/4-75-003
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-R2-72-127
Sandoski, D. A.
Sanks, R. L.
Sansom, R.
Santy, M. J.
Santy, M. J.
Sanville, W. D.
Sanville, W. D.
Sanville, W. D.
Sargent, D. H.
Sarofim, A. F.
Sarof im , A. F.
Sartor, j. D.
Sartor, J. D.
Satterfield, C. N.
Sauter, S.
Sauter, S.
Sauter, S.
Sauter, S.
Savino, M.
Saxton, J. C.
Sayles, J. H.
Scaief, J. F.
Scaief, J. f.
Scalf, M. R.
Scalf, M. R.
Scalf, M. R.
Scalf, M. R.
Scarborough, A.
Scaringelli, F. P.
Schacht, R. A.
Schaedel, A. L
Schafer, P. H.
Schaumburg, F. D.
Schelske, C. L.
Scnerger, D. A.
Scherifig, J.
Schiebe, F. R.
Schiewe, M.
Schimke, G. R.
Schimke, G. R.
Schimke, G. R.
Schimke, G. R.
Schimme), C.
Schinazi, L. A.
Schindler, A.
Schlueter, A.
Schmalensee, R.
Schmer, F. A.
Schmid, L.
Schmid, I. A.
Schmidt, C- J.
Schmidt, C. J.
Schmidt, F. A.
Schmidt, K.
Schmidt, K. D.
Schmidt, K. D.
Schmidt, R. A.
Schmidt, R. L.
Schneider, G. R.
Schneider, G. R.
Schoenberger, R. J.
Schoettger, R. A.
Scholer, N. E.
Schoor, W. P.
Schoor, W. P.
Schorr, j. R.
Schrag, M. P.
Schrag, M. P.
EPA-600/2-74-005
EPA-R2-73-255
EPA-600/5-76-008
EPA-600/2-76-143a
EPA-600/2-76-143b
EPA-600/3-76-041
EPA-660/3-74-015
EPA-660/3-74-032
EPA-600/2-73-004
EPA-670/2-73-089B
EPA-670/2-73-089A
EPA-R2-72-081
EPA-R2-73-166
EPA-600/2-75-063
EPA-600/3-76-046
EPA-600/3-76-047
EPA-600/3-76-099
EPA-600/3-76-105
EPA-600/5-73-012e
EPA-670/2-74-078
EPA-660/2-75-016
EPA-600/2-76-214
EPA-600/2-76-230
EPA-R2-72-061
EPA-R2-73-268
EPA-16020--10-67
EPA-16060GHR11 -71
EPA-600/3-76-086
EPA-600/4-76-024
EPA-660/3-74-002
EPA-660/3-75-004
EPA-600--5-75-001
EPA-R2-73-085
EPA-600/3-76-095
EPA-R2-72-123
EPA-660/3-73-015
EPA-16130FSU12 71
EPA-600'3-76-056
EPA-R2-73-179b
EPA-R2-73-179d
EPA-R2-73-179a
EPA-R2-73-179c
EPA-600 2-76-123
EPA-18040DAZ04-72
EPA-600'2-76-155
EPA-600/4-76-020
EPA-600/5 75-010
EPA-670'4-73-002
EPA-R2-73-159
EPA-660'2 75-013
EPA-660/2-74-075
:PA-670/2-75-038
EPA-670'1-73-091
EPA 17040EEE12 71
EPA-600/4-76 023
EPA-600/-4-76-026
EPA-600/2-74-002
EPA-R3-73-024
EPA-17070EBP07 71
EPA-600/2-76-039
EPA-670/2-73-057
EPA-660'3-75-011
EPA-600 9-76-020
EPA-660/3-74-013
EPA-660/3-74-024
EPA-600/2-76-269
EPA-600'2-75-020
EPA-600/2-76-041
373
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Schrog, M. P.
Schrag, M. P.
Schrag, M. P.
Schreiber, R. J.
Schreiber, R. J.
Schreiber, R. J.
Schrieber, R. J.
Schroeder, E. D.
Schults. D. W.
Scholtz, G. R.
Schultz, J. I.
Schultz, J. S.
Schultz, W.
Schuring, D. J.
Schurr, G.
Schuytema, G. S.
Schwartz, A. M.
Schwartz, W.
Schwartz, W.
Schwartz, W. A.
Schwartz, W. E.
Schwartzberg, H. G.
Schweikhardt, R. G.
Schweikhordt, R. G.
Scott, A. C.
Scott, P.
Scott, T. W.
Scott, T. W.
Scotton, J. W.
Seale, 1. M.
Seals, R. G.
Searcy, J. A.
Searl, T. D.
Sedifo, S. J.
Seidel, M. S.
Seidman, H.
Seller, E. I.
Seinfeld, J. H.
Seinfeld, J. H.
Seinfeld, J. H.
Seitz, W. R.
Seitz, W. R.
Selker, A. P.
Selker, A. P.
Selker, A. P.
Sefleck, R. E.
Sem, G. J.
Semrau, K. T.
Sencindiver, J. C.
Seng, W. C
Senturia, S. D.
Sephton, H. H.
Semau, R. C.
Seme. J. C.
Serne, J. C,
Seme, J. C.
Seme, J. C.
Semo, J. C.
Seme, J. C.
S«me, J. C.
Seme. J. C.
Seme, J. C.
Seme, J. C.
Seme, J.C.
Serth, R. W.
Sewell, R. J.
Seyler, J. K.
Shackelford, W. M.
EPA-600/2-76-172
EPA-600/2-76-174
EPA-600/2-76-173
EPA-600/2-75-046
EPA-600/2-76-097
EPA-600/2-76-121
EPA-600/2-76-037
EPA-660/2-75-002
EPA-600/J-76-019
EPA-670/9-73-056
EPA-600/2-76-075
EPA-R2-73-278
EPA-670/2-75-045
EPA-600/2-76-028
EPA-R3-73-040
EPA-600/2-76-262
EPA-600/2-74-003
EPA-R3-72-014
EPA-650/3-74-011
EPA-600/9-76-018
EPA-600/3-76-085
EPA-15080EP104/70
EPA-670/2-74-024B
EPA-670/2-74-024A
EPA-600/1-76-037
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-R5-73-021
EPA-660/2-73-003
EPA-R2-73-263
EPA-R4-73-031
EPA-600/4-76-016d
EPA-600/4-76-016a
EPA-660/2-73-007
EPA-660/2-73-009
EPA-650/2-73-005b
EPA-650/2-73-005
EPA-650/2-73-005a
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-16010DXV11 71
EPA-600/2-76-036b
EPA-600/2-76-036a
EPA-600/2-76-036h
EPA-600/2-76-036k
EPA-600/2-76-036d
EPA-600/2-76-036e
EPA-600/2-76-036J
EPA-600/2-76-036g
EPA-600/2-76-036f
EPA-600/2-76-036i
EPA-600/2-76-036C
EPA-600/2-76-032d
EPA-670/2-75-060
EPA-660/2-73-032
EPA-600/4-76-062
Shafizadeh, F.
Shah, Y.
Shaheen, D. G.
Shankland, K. D.
Shannon, E. E.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shannon, L. J.
Shapiro, N. I.
Shapiro, N. I.
Shapiro, N. I.
Shapiro, E. S.
Shapiro, E. S.
Shareskin, M.
Sharkey, A. G.
Sharp, D. G.
Sharp, D. G.
Sharp, J. V. A.
Sharp, J. V. A.
Sharp, L F.
Sharp, M. C.
Sharpin, R. E.
Shaw Jr., R. W.
Shaw, H.
Shaw, H.
Shaw, J. H.
Shea, E. P.
Shea, T.
Sheeny. J. W.
Sheikh, H.
Sheikh. H.
Shell, G. L.
Shelley, P. E.
Shelley, P. E.
Shelley, P. E.
Shelley, P. E.
Shelton, H.
Shepherd, B. P.
Sherma, J.
Sherrill, J. D.
Sherwood, R. J.
Shiek, L. J.
Shiek, L. J.
Shimabuku, R.
Shimabuku, R.
Shimizu, A. B.
M. A.
M. A.
M. A.
M. A.
M. A.
J. K.
Shnider, R. W.
Shnider, R. W.
Shoffstall, D. R.
Shoffstall, D. R.
Shoffstall, D. R.
Shoffstall, D. R.
Shofner, F. M.
Sholtes, R. S.
Sholtes, R. S.
Shore, D. E.
Short Jr., T. E.
Shirazi,
Shirozt,
Shirazi,
Shirazi,
Shirozi,
Shiver
EPA-670/2-74-015
EPA-600/2-76-150
EPA-600/2-75-004
EPA-600/2-76-262
EPA-16010DON02/72
EPA-600/2-75-020
EPA-600/2-76-133
EPA-600/2-76-067
EPA-600/2-76-066
EPA-600/2-76-041
EPA-600/2-76-040
EPA-600/2-76-001
EPA-600/5-74-007
EPA-600/2-76-213b
EPA-600/2-76-213a
EPA-600/2-76-213c
EPA-600/4-76-050
EPA-600/4-76-043
EPA-600/5-74-033
EPA-600/2-76-075
EPA-600/2-76-163
EPA-600/2-76-287
EPA-600/2-76-005b
EPA-600/2-76-005a
EPA-600/1-76-038
EPA-600/4-76-015
EPA-660/2-73-036
EPA-600/7-76-014
EPA-650/2-74-001
EPA-650/2-74-009a
EPA-600/3-76-084
EPA-600/2-76-206
EPA-660/2-74-074
EPA-600/2-76-082
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-670/2-75-022
EPA-R2-73-264
EPA-R2-73-261
EPA-600/2-75-027
EPA-600/2-75-065
EPA-600/2-76-006
EPA-R2-72-132
EPA-650/2-75-032d
EPA-600/1-76-017
EPA-670/2-75-046
EPA-17070EBP07/71
EPA-600/4-75-005a
EPA-600/4-75-005b
EPA-600/J-76-017
EPA-660/3-75-036
EPA-600/2-75-046
EPA-R2-72-005a
EPA-R2-72-005b
EPA-16130—10/70
EPA-600/J-76-028
EPA-660/2-73-016
EPA-600/2-76-270
EPA-600/4-76-050
EPA-600/4-76-043
EPA-600/2-76-098a
EPA-600/2-76-098b
EPA-650/2-73-O33a
EPA-650/2-73-033b
EPA-660/2-73-011
EPA-R4-72-001
EPA-650/2-73-007
EPA-600/2-76-086a
EPA-600/2-76-234
374
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Shrog, M. P.
Shubinski, R. P.
Shuckrow, A. J.
Shuckrow, A. J.
Shuckrow, A. J.
Shum, J.
Shuman, M. D.
Shumate, K. S.
Shumate, K. S.
Shumway, D, L.
Shuster, W. W.
Shuyler, L. R.
Shuyler, L. R.
Sibbett, D. J.
Sickles II, J. E.
Sickogoad
Siderewicz, W.
Siebert, P. C.
Siedle, A. R.
Siegel, S.
Siegmund, C. W.
Sikka, H. C.
Silverstein, R. M.
Siminski, V. J.
Simmon, P. B.
Simmon, P. B.
Simmons, M. S.
Simon, G. R.
Simpson, J. D.
Simpson, J. P.
Siner, R. D.
Singh, S.
Singh. S.
Singley, J. E.
Sisson, R. L.
Sisson, W. G.
Sitek, G.
Skauen, D. M.
Skerry, G. P.
Skogerboe, G.
Skogerboe, G. V.
Skogerboe, G. V,
Skogerboe, G. V.
Skogerboe, G. V.
Skogerboe, G. V.
Skogerboe, G. V.
Skogerboe, G. V.
Skogerboe, G. V.
Skogerboe, R. K.
Skrentner, R. G.
Skriba, M. C.
Slater, S.
Slavickowski, D.
Siegel, D. L.
Sliger, A. G.
Sliger, A. R.
Sloey, W. E.
Smallwood, C.
Smallwood, D.
Smallwood, H.
Smiecinski, R. F.
Smith Jr., L. L.
Smith Jr., L. L
Smith Jr., L. L.
Smith Jr., L. L.
Smith Jr., L. L.
Smith, C. L.
Smith, C. N.
EPA-600/2-76-209
EPA-600/2-76-058
EPA-R2-73-U'
EPA-670/2-73-078
EPA-670/2-75-012
EPA-600/2-76-208
EPA-600/2-76-039
EPA-R2-72-002
EPA-600/2-76-112
EPA-R3-73-019
EPA-670/2-74-063
EPA-R2-72-129
EPA-R2-73-157
EPA-650/2-73-052
EPA-600/3-76-107
EPA-600/3-76-103
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-600/2-76-065
EPA-600/2-76-007
EPA-600/7-76-019
EPA-600/2-76-096
EPA-600/3-76-048
EPA-660/2-74-081
EPA-600/7-76-009b
EPA-600/7-76-004a
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-600/3-76-095
EPA-600/2-75-010
EPA-600/5-75-007
EPA-600/2-7 5-006
EPA-670/5-74-001
EPA-600/2-76-177a
EPA-600/2-76-177b
EPA-660/2-74-021
EPA-600/5-7 4-008
EPA-600/2-76-025
EPA-660/2-74-073
EPA-18050DXU06/70
EPA-R2-73-017
EPA-660/2-74-084
EPA-R2-72-094
EPA-R2-72-047
EPA-R2-73-271
EPA-13030—11/71
EPA-600/ 2-7 6-019
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-R3-73-O40
EPA-600/3-76-026
EPA-650/2-74-012
EPA-R2-72-100
EPA-600/2-76-207
EPA-660/2-73-021
EPA-600/5-75-010
EPA-600/5-73-003
EPA-600/4-76-017
EPA-600/3-76-062b
EPA-600/3-76-062a
EPA-600/3-76-061a
EPA-600/3-76-06 Ib
EPA-660/3-75-017
EPA-670/2-73-099
EPA-660/2-74-017
Smith, D. V.
Smith, E.
Smith, E. E.
Smith, E. E.
Smith, F.
Smith, F.
Smith, F.
Smith, F.
Smith, F.
Smith, F.
Smith, F. A.
Smith, F. A.
Smith, F. A.
Smith, G. E.
Smith, G. F.
Smith, I. C.
Smith, J.
Smith, J. D.
Smith, J. D.
Smith, J. E.
Smith, J. E.
Smith, J. K.
Smith, J. K.
Smith, J. M.
Smith, J. M.
Smith, J. S.
Smith, K. D.
Smith, L. M.
Smith, L S.
Smith, P. D.
Smith, R.
Smith, R.
Smith, R.
Smith, R.
Smith, R.
Smith, R.
Smith, R.
Smith, R. E.
Smith, R. G.
Smith, R. J.
Smith, R. M.
Smith, R. M.
Smith, R. W.
Smith, S. W.
Smith, W.
Smith, W. B.
Smith, W. B.
Smith, W. B.
Smith, W. B.
Smith, W. E.
Smith, W. E.
Smith, W. G.
Smith, W. L.
Smithson Jr., G. R.
Smithson jr., G. R.
Smithson Jr., G. R.
Snarski, V. M.
Snedden, R.
Snelling, R. N.
Snipes, R. L.
Sno-v, R. H.
Snow, R. H.
Snowman, L. R.
Snowman, L. R.
Snyder, A. D.
Snyder, A. J.
5nyder, W. C.
Snyder, W. H.
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-600/2-76-288
EPA-R2-72-002
EPA-600/2-76-112
EPA-R4-73-028a
EPA-R4-73-028b
EPA-R4-73-028c
EPA-R4-73-028d
EPA-600/2-76-159
EPA-650/4-74-005a
EPA-R2-72-074a
EPA-R2-72-O74b
EPA-660/3-73-007
EPA-660/2-74-068
EPA-670/2-75-017
EPA-R2-73-096
EPA-660'2-74-037
EPA-R2-72-049
EPA-670/2-73-076
EPA-600/2-76-244
EPA-670'2-75-021
EPA-600, 2-76-223
EPA-670/1-75-001
EPA-R2-72-104
EPA-600/2-76-018
EPA-650/5-73-002
EPA-650/2-74-007
EPA-600, 2-76-103
EPA-600/4-76-048
EPA-600/J-76-019
EPA-R2-73-281
EPA-17090—07 70
EPA-17090—12 67
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-18050EEC12/71
EPA-600/2-76-019
EPA-600./2-7 5-052
EPA-600/2-76-280
EPA-600/8-76-002
EPA-650/2-74-028
EPA-650/2-74-102a
EPA-600/J-76-023
EPA-600/J-76-025
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-600/3-76-112
EPA-650/2-74-038
EPA-600/4-75-015
EPA-600/7-76-020
EPA-600/2-76-009
EPA-600/2-76-009a
EPA-650/2-74-046b
EPA-650/2-74-046a
EPA-600/2-76-201
EPA-660/2-74-039
EPA-R2-72-107
EPA-600/4-76-047
375
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Snyder, W. H.
Sobek, A.
Sobek, A. A.
Soils Jr., F. W.
Solomon, I. J.
Soltero, R. A.
Sommer, J.
Sonnen, M. B.
Sontheimer, H.
Sopper, W. E.
Sopper, W. E.
Sore-nsen, H. P.
Sorenson, G. W.
Sosnowski, S.
Spodoccini, L. J.
Spongier, F. L
Spongier, W.
Sparks, L. E.
Sparks, R. E.
Speaker, D. M.
Spealman, M. L
Speece, R. E.
Speece, R. E.
Spehar, R. L.
Spehar, R. L.
Spehor, R. L.
Spence, J. W.
Spencer III. H. W.
Spencer III, H. W.
Sperling, R. B.
Spewak, P.
Spicer, C W.
Spicer, C. W.
Spicer, C. W.
Spicer, C. W.
Spicer, C. W.
Spiegel, M.
Spiegelman, R. D.
Sproul, O.
Spruill, E. L
Squire, G. R.
Squire, G. R.
Squire, G. R.
Srinath, E. G.
Stoackman, M.
Staebler Jr., C. J.
Staiff, D. C.
Stalberg, S.
Stall, J. B.
Stalling, 0. L.
Stalling;, R. L.
Stalling*, R. L
Stalnaker, C. B.
Stambaugh, E. P.
Stamberg, J. B.
Sfamberg, J. B.
Stomberg, J. B.
Stamberg, J. B.
Stamberg, J. B.
Stanbery, J. B.
Stanland, R.
Stanley, R. E.
Stark, N. B.
Starkey, R. J.
Starkovich, J. A.
Statnick, R. M.
Stay Jr., F. S.
Stay, F. S.
EPA-600/4-76-001
EPA-670/2-74-070
EPA-600/2-76-184
EPA-670/2-73-029
EPA-600/3-7 6-012
EPA-R3-73-002
EPA-600/5-74-027
EPA-600/2-76-058
EPA-600/9-76-030
EPA-660/2-74-003
EPA-660/2-74-016
EPA-R2-73-272
EPA-R5-72-006
EPA-600/3-76-055
EPA-600/2-76-247a
EPA-600/2-76-207
EPA-17070DRP12/70
EPA-600/7-76-027
EPA-18050EDQ12/71
EPA-600/5-74-015
EPA-600/2-75-038
EPA-660/2-73-025b
EPA-660/2-73-025o
EPA-60G/J-76-024
EPA-600/J-76-009
EPA-600/3-76-096
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-600/3-76-030a
EPA-600 3-76-030b
EPA-600/3-76-109
EPA-600/4-76-056
EPA-R2-73-274
EPA-600/5-76-009
EPA-660/2-74-088
EPA-660/2-74-008
EPA-600/8-76-001 a
EPA-600/8-76-00Ib
EPA-660/2-74-071
EPA-600/2-76-190
EPA-R2-73-165
EPA-660/2-73-024
EPA-600/J-76-002
EPA-600/2-75-02la
EPA-R2-72-068
EPA-600/3-76-076
EPA-600/2-76-135b
EPA-600/ 2-76-1350
EPA-660/3-73-019
EPA-600/7-76-024
EPA-600/J-7 6-005
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-600/9-76-026
EPA-R4-72-007
EPA-660/3-74-022
EPA-600/2-76-283
EPA-650/2-74-050
EPA-16050—04/67
EPA-660/3-74-032
Steele, R. V.
Steele, R. V.
Stefan, H.
Stefan, H.
Steimle, S. E.
Stein, J. L.
Stengle, T. R.
Stenhser, A. G.
Stenquist, R. J.
Stenquist, R. J.
Stephan, C. E.
Stephens, H.
Stern, R. D.
Stern, R. D.
Sternling, C. V.
Stevens, B. H.
Stevens, D. G.
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.
Sticksel, P. R.
Stierli, H.
Stinnett, S.
Stoddard, C. K.
Stoermer, E. F.
Stoermer, E. F.
Stoevener, H. H.
Stoevener, H. H.
Stoevener, H. H.
Stokes, G. N.
Stolzenbach, K. D.
Stone, H. E.
Stone, M. L.
Stone, R.
Stone, R.
Stone, R.
Stone, R. B.
Stover, E. L
Straughan, D.
Streebin, L. E.
Streebin, L. E.
Streebin, L. E.
Streebin, L. E.
Strehler, D. L.
Sfreiff, M. L
Streiff, M. L
Streiter, S.
Stricksel, P. R.
Stricksel, P. R.
Strom, A.
Strong, A. L
Struzeski, E. J.
Stucky, D. J.
Stumpf, C.
Sturrock, T.
Suggs, J. D.
Sullivan, R. H.
Sullivan, R. H.
Sullivan, R. H.
Sullivan, R. H.
Sumark, L.
EPA-600/7-76-0040
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-16130FSU12/71
EPA-660/3-75-014
EPA-11022DEI05/72
EPA-660/2-74-059
EPA-16020GAG02/71
EPA-660/2-73-010
EPA-R2-72-053
EPA-600/2-75-038
EPA-600/3-76-116
EPA-R2-73-156
EPA-600/2-76-136b
EPA-600/2-76-136a
EPA-650/2-74-017
EPA-670/5-74-006
EPA-600/J-76-016
EPA-600/3-76-050
EPA-670/2-73-060
EPA-600/3-76-035
EPA-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-600/2-76-269
EPA-670/2-73-001
EPA-660/3-75-030
EPA-670/2-73-092
EPA-600/3-76-095
EPA-660/3-75-004
EPA-R5-73-008
EPA-600/5-74-017
EPA-600/5-76-005
EPA-600/J-76-009
EPA-R2-73-133
EPA-660/2-74-092
EPA-600/2-76-292
EPA-600/5-73-003
EPA-670/2-74-095a
EPA-670/2-74-095b
EPA-600/2-75-040
EPA-600/4-76-052
EPA-600/2-76-127
EPA-R2-72-001
EPA-12060DSB09/71
EPA-600/2-76-232
EPA-660/2-74-037
EPA-600/2-76-211
EPA-R2-72-052
EPA-650/2-73-026
EPA-600/5-75-007
EPA-600/3-76-018a
EPA-600/3-76-018b
EPA-670/2-75-045
EPA-R5-73-018
EPA-R2-73-257
EPA-670/2-74-050
EPA-600/9-76-018
EPA-660/3-74-007
EPA-16080HTD03/72
EPA-600/2-75-062
EPA-600/2-76-271
EPA-670/2-74-026
EPA-670/2-74-039
EPA-600/5-73-016
376
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Summerfelt, R. C.
Summers, C. H.
Surprenant, N.
Surprenant, N.
Surprenant, N.
Surprenant, N.
Surprenant, N.
Susa, T.
Sussman, M.
Sutton, J. W.
Button, W. W.
Sutton, W. W.
Swaezy, R. M.
Swain, H.
Swonson, J. W.
Swanson, J. W.
Swanson, N. P.
Sweeney, R. A.
Sweeney, R. A.
Sweeney, R. A.
Sweeny, K. H.
Sweigart, j. R.
Swiney, J. F.
Swink, D.
Swink, D.
Sybert, L.
Sybert, L.
Sylvester, J. R.
Szabo, A. J.
Tafuri, A. N.
Tafuri, A. N.
Taiganides, E. P.
Takenaka, H. H.
Talley, R. J.
Tam, S. S.
Tan, M.
Tang, J. Y.
Taras, M. J.
Tarozi, D. S.
Tardiff, R. G.
Torquin, A. J.
Tarzynski, J.
Tate, D. C.
Tatom, J. W.
Taub, F. B.
Taylor, C. E.
Taylor, J.
Taylor, J. H.
Taylor, J. K.
Taylor, O. C.
Taylor, O. C.
Taylor, R. H.
Taylor, R. T.
Taylor, W. J.
Teas, H. J.
Tenner, M. D.
Tepper, L. B.
Terstriep, M. L.
Teske, M.
Teske, M.
Tessier, T. ,L.
Teuschler, J. M.
Thackston, E. L.
Thackston, E. L.
Thaxton, E. L.
Theis, T. L.
Thelen, E.
Thibodeaux, L. J.
EPA-660/2-74-046
EPA-670/2-74-086
EPA-R2-73-293
EPA-600/2-76-046c
EPA-600/2-76-046a
EPA-600/2-76-046b
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
EPA-660/2-74-090
EPA-670/2-75-006
EPA-R2-73-141
EPA-660/2-74-029
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-R3-73-028b
EPA-R3-73-028a
EPA-R3-73-028c
EPA-660/2-74-036
EPA-600/4-76-058
EPA-600/1-76-038
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-R2-73-257
EPA-600/2-76-095
EPA-600/2-76-240
EPA-600/2-75-047
EPA-670/5-74-005
EPA-650/2-75-038
EPA-600/2-76-261
EPA-650/3-73-002
EPA-660/2-73-020
EPA-660/3-74-026
EPA-670/9-75-008
EPA-600/2-76-302
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-R2-72-057
EPA-R3-73-043a
EPA-R3-73-043b
EPA-600/J-76-003
EPA-600/1-76-016
EPA-660/2-74-001
EPA-600/3-76-004
EPA-600/4-76-029b
EPA-R1-73-005
EPA-R2-72-068
EPA-600/4-75-016a
EPA-600/4-75-016b
EPA-660/2-74-056
EPA-670/4-75-002
EPA-R2-73-209
EPA-660/3-75-002
EPA-660/2-74-085
EPA-600/3-76-106
EPA-11034DUY03/72
EPA-660/2-74-044
Thomann, R. V.
Thomann, R. V.
Thomann, R. V.
Thomas Jr., J.
Thomas, C. R.
Thomas, D. G.
Thomas, J. L.
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, C. G.
Thompson, R. J.
Thompson, R. S.
Thompson, R. S.
Thompson, V. L.
Thomson, J. F.
Thor, C.
Thorhaug, A.
Thornton, E. J.
Thornton, W. E.
Thorpe, R.
Thorslund, T. W.
Thruston Jr., A. D.
Thurnau, R. C.
Thurow, C.
Thurston Jr., A. D.
Tibbs, J. F.
Tibbs, J. F.
Tichenor, B. A.
Tichenor, B. A.
Tifft Jr., E. C.
Tifft, Jr., E. C.
Tihansky, D. P.
Tihansky, D. P.
Tillery, J. B.
Tillery, J. B.
Tilton, B.
Tilton, B.
Tilton, B.
Timmons, R. F.
Timpe, W. G.
Timpe, W. G.
Tinlin, R. M.
Tinlin, R. M.
Tinlin, R. M.
Tinsley, C. H.
Tisdoll, D. E.
Tjepkema, J. P.
Todd, D. K.
Todd, D. K.
Todd, D. K.
Toerber, E. D.
Toerien, D. F.
Tohata, H
Tohata, H.
Tomaides, M.
Tomlinson, S. V.
Tommerdohl, J. B.
Toner, W.
Torpey, W. N.
Torrence, S. L.
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-R2-73-228
EPA-660/2-74-014
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-600/2-76-131
EPA-600/4-76-014
EPA-650/4-74-021
EPA-650/4-74-022
EPA-660/2-74-062
EPA-660/2-74-087
EPA-600/2-75-073
EPA-600/2-76-056
EPA-600/2-76-285
EPA-660/2-75-006
EPA-R2-73-167
EPA-600/4-76-047
EPA-650/4-74-008
EPA-600/4-75-010
EPA-600/9-76-012
EPA-R3-72-025
EPA-660/3-74-003
EPA-600/3-76-074
EPA-660/2-73-032
EPA-600/5-76-002
EPA-600/3-76-114
EPA-600/4-76-010
EPA-670/2-75-025
EPA-600/5-75-005
EPA-R2-72-079
EPA-600/3-76-039
EPA-660/3-74-023
EPA-16130—09/69
EPA-660/2-73-016
EPA-600/2-76-244
EPA-670/2-75-021
EPA-R5-73-017
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-R2-73-164
EPA-660/2-75-004
EPA-600/4-76-026
EPA-600/4-76-036
EPA-600/4-76-023
EPA-660/3-74-004a
EPA-600/2-76-248
EPA-18050ELD01/73
EPA-600/4-74-001
EPA-600'4-76-023
EPA-600/4-76-026
EPA-R2-72-065
EPA-16010DQB10/71
EPA-R2-73-284
EPA-600/2-76-013b
EPA-R2-72-099
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-650/2-74-019
EPA-600/5-75-005
EPA-670/2-73-027
EPA-600/2-76-135b
377
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Torrence, S. L.
Torstrick, R. L.
Toussainf, G. R.
Town, P. C.
Train, K. E.
Tratnyek, J. P.
Trent, D. S.
Trent, 0. S,
Trentacoste, N. P.
Trihex, P. T.
Trijonis, J. C.
Tripler Jr., A. B.
Troxler, R. W.
Troy, J. C.
Truchan, J. G.
Truett, B.
Truett, D. B.
Truett, J. B.
Truett, J. B.
Trygg, G.
Tryzna, T. C.
Trzyna, T. C.
Trzyna, T. C.
Tsoi, C.
Tsang, P.
Tseng, E.
Tsivoglou, E. C,
Tucker, J. H.
Tucker, U. C.
Tulumello, A.
Tulumello, A.
Turk, A.
Turner III, J. F.
Turner, D. S.
Turner, J. H.
Turner, J. H.
Turner, L.
Tuwiner, S. B.
Tuwiner, S. B.
Tyo, R. M.
Uchido, S.
Ulmer, N. S.
Ung, R. F.
linger, S. G.
Unger, S. G.
Unterberg, W.
Upham, J. B.
Upham, J. B.
lire, J. E.
Ure, J. E.
Usinowicz, P. J.
Urhe, E. E.
Uttormark, P. D.
Uttormark, P. D.
Uttormork. P. D.
Uttormark, P. D.
Uzuner, A. S.
Valentine, J. R.
Valentine, J. R.
Valentine, M.
Valeri, V. R.
Valeri, V. R.
Valeri, V. R.
Valeri, V. R.
Vallee, R. P.
Vallee, R. P.
Van der Leeden, F.
Van Arman, J. A.
EPA-600/2-76-135a
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-660/2-74-077
EPA-R2-73-108
EPA-R2-73-250
EPA-16080HUB04/72
EPA-R2-73-162
EPA-16070DBH04/70
EPA-670/2-75-066
EPA-660/2-75-026
EPA-600/3-76-091
EPA-670/2-75-018
EPA-660/3-75-002
EPA-R2-72-069
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-R5-73-024
EPA-600/5-74-006
EPA-600/5-74-023
EPA-660/3-75-038
EPA-650/2-74-006
EPA-600 2-76-238
EPA-R3-72-012
EPA-600/J-76-010
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-R3-73-027
EPA-R2-73-287
EPA-660/2-74-035
EPA-600/J-76-023
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-17070EBP07, 71
EPA-600'3-76-015
EPA-650/3-74-008
EPA-600 2-75-062
EPA-600'2-76-271
EPA-670 2-74-012
EPA-R2-72-089
EPA-16010EHR12 71
EPA-660 3-74-020
EPA-660 3-75-033
EPA-660 3-73-023
EPA-600/2-76-050
EPA-R2-72-126
EPA-650 2-73-032
EPA-600-2-76-206
EPA-R2-73-179a
EPA-R2-73-179b
EPA-R2-73-179c
EPA-R2-73-179d
EPA-670/2-74-076b
EPA-670/2-74-076a
EPA-660/3-75-018
EPA-R3-73-041
Van Seek, J. L.
Van Dam, D.
Van Der Leeden, F.
Von Der Schalie, H.
Van Hook, R. I.
Van Nice, L. J.
Van Nice, L. J.
Van Winkle, M.
Vender Heyden, W.
Vandergrift, A. E.
Varga Jr., J.
Varga Jr., J.
Varga Jr., J.
Varga, J.
Vars, C. R.
Vasan, K. S.
Vaughan, D. A.
Vaughan, D. A.
Veith, G. D.
Veifh, G. D.
Venkatram, A.
Vennes, J.
Vennes, J. W.
Vick, N. J.
Viets, F. G.
Viskanta, R.
Viskanta, R.
Vivian, J. E.
Vlahakis, V.
Vlastelicio, J.
Vogel, G.
Vogh, R. P.
Voiland, E. E.
Volk Jr., J. C.
Vrolyk, J. J.
Waddell, T. E.
Wade, R. C.
Waffinden, G. J.
Waggy, G. T.
Wogman, J.
Wagner, J. J.
Wagoner, D. E.
Wahl, J. A.
Wahl, R. J.
Wakeland, J. R.
Walbridge, C. T.
Walburg, T. F.
Waldron, A. C.
Walker, J. M.
Walker, W. R.
Walker, W. R.
Walker, W. R.
Walker, W. R.
Walker, W. R.
Walker, W. R.
Walker, W. R.
Wall, J. P
Wallace, A. G.
Wallace, J. B.
Wallace, R. N.
Wallbridge. C. T.
Waller, R.
Waller, R.
Waller, W. T.
Wallingford, G. W.
Wallman, H.
Wallon, D. V.
Walmsley, R.
EPA-600/5-75-006
EPA-670/2-73-103
EPA-600/4-73-001a
EPA-R3-73-021
EPA-600/1-76-006
EPA-600/2-76-143a
EPA-600/2-76-143b
EPA-600/5-73-012c
EPA-600/2-76-243
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-R5-72-006
EPA-670/5-74-008
EPA-670/2-73-032
EPA-670/2-75-058
EPA-600/J-76-026
EPA-660/3-75-022
EPA-600/4-76-039
EPA-660/2-74-088
EPA-600/2-76-236
EPA-670/5-74-001
EPA-660/2-75-015
EPA-600/4-76-002
EPA-600/4-76-039
EPA-650/2-73-047
EPA-600/2-76-093a
EPA-660/3-73-014
EPA-600/7-76-019
EPA-660/2-74-055
EPA-600/3-76-010
EPA-R2-73-226
EPA-600/2-76-300
EPA-600/5-74-012
EPA-650/2-73-052
EPA-600/2-76-062
EPA-R2-73-194
EPA-600/2-76-033
EPA-600/5-75-001
EPA-650/4-74-005a
EPA-650/2-74-008a
EPA-R4-73-012c
EPA-600/5-73-012c
EPA-600 3-76-097
EPA-600/2-76-125
EPA-660'2-74-032
EPA-600/2-75-034
EPA-R2-72-047
EPA-R2-72-094
EPA-600'2-76-019
EPA-600 2-76-219
EPA-660'2-74-049
EPA-660/2-74-052
EPA-660'2-74-084
EPA-660/3-75-033
EPA-R2-73-289
EPA-660'3-73-016
EPA-600'2-76-235
EPA-600'3-75-012
EFA-R2-73-176
EPA-670/2-74-097
EPA-18050EDP12/71
EPA-660/2-75-010
EPA-670'2-74-071
EPA-600/2-75-074
EPA-600'2-76-06la
378
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Walravcn, G. O.
Walton, B. I.
Walton, B. L
Walfz, F. A.
Wanek, P. L.
Wang, R.
Wang, S. C.
Wapner, M.
Word Jr., G. H.
Ward, G. F.
Ward, G. f.
Ward, G. F.
Ward, G. M.
Ward, R. C.
Ward, R. W.
Wore, S. A.
Warg, J. B.
Warner, B. E.
Warner, D. I.
Warner, D, L.
Warner, M.
Warner, M.
Warner, W. K.
Warren, C. E.
Wasser, J. H.
Wasser, J. U.
Wathne, M.
Watkins, S. W.
Watson Jr., W. D.
Wotson, A.
Watson, A.
Watson, A.
Watt, T. R.
Wayne, L G.
Wayne, L. G.
Weanr, G. E.
Weatherman, 0. F.
Weaver, C.
Weaver, C.
Weaver, R. E. C.
Webb, R. G.
Webb, R. G.
Weber Jr., W. J.
Weber Jr., W. J.
Weber Jr., W. J.
Weber, A. H.
Weber, A. H.
Weber, C. I.
Weber, D.
Webet, J. F.
Weet, J. H.
Wehking, M. W.
Weinberg, £. K.
Weinburg, M. S.
Weinhold, A. R.
Weinslein, M. J.
Weinstein, S. M.
Weisback, R. A.
Weisberg, H.
Weisburd, M. I.
Weisburd, M. I.
Weise, C. H.
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
Weisenberg,
. J.
. J.
J.
J.
J.
EPA-12040FUB01/72
EPA-600/7-76-004a
EPA-600/7-76-004b
EPA-670/4-73-002
EPA-600/7-76-007
EPA-600/2-76-035
EPA-650/2-74-010
EPA-600/3-75-008
EPA-16070DZV02/71
EPA-600/3-76-018o
EPA-600/3-76-018b
EPA-600/3-76-109
EPA-60Q/2-76-292
EPA-R5-73-014
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/S-74-OU
EPA-R3-73-019
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
EP A-600/5-7 6-007o
EPA-600/5-76-007c
EPA-600/5-76-007d
EPA-670/2-75-020
EPA-R4-73-013a
EPA-R4-73-013b
EPA 600/2-75-008
EPA-ftOO/2-76-206
EPA-600/5-76-007a
EPA-600/5-76-007b
EPA-600/2-76-223
EPA-R2-73-277
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-600/2-76-228
EPA-670/2-75-OT5
EPA-R2-73-213
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-670/2-73-062
EPA-R2-72-107
EPA-670/2-74-052
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-600/2-76-045
EPA-670/2-74-044
EPA-R4-73-Ol3a
EPA-R4-73-013b
EPA-600/2-76-194
EPA-600/2-76-O36b
EPA-600/2-76-036f
£PA-600/2-76-036k
EPA-600/2-76-036J
EPA-600/2-76-036e
EPA-600/2-76-036c
H.
Weisenberg
Wetsenberg
Weisenberg
Weisenberg
Weisenberg
Weiss, A.
Weiss, B.
Weiss, C. M.
Welborn,. H. L.
Welch, R. I.
Welch
Wells,
Wells,
Wells,
Wells,
Wells,
Welsh
Welty
, R. I.
D. :
G. D.
R. M.
R. M.
R. M.
F. L.
J. R.
Wen, C. Y.
Wen, C. Y.
Wendt, C. W
Wendt,
Wendt,
Werner
Werner
Wert
J. O.
J. O. I.
A. S.
A. S.
F. S.
Wesolowski, J.
West, P. W.
Weston, K. f.
Weston, R. F.
Weston, R. F.
Westphal, j. A.
Westphal, J.
Werherill, C.
Wewerka, E.
Wezernak
Wheeler, R. J.
Whitocre, G. R.
White, C.
A.
R.
M.
C. T.
White
White,
White
White
White
White
White
I. L.
j. e.
J. H.
J. T.
J. T.
R. K.
R. K.
White, K. M.
White, U. M.
White, W.
White, W. H.
Whiting, D.
Whiting, D. M.
Whitman, J.
Whitmore, F. J.
Whitney, O. C.
Whitney, D. C.
Whitney, D. C.
Whitney, D. C.
Wickersham, K.
Widman, M. U.
Wiersma, J. L.
Wilbur, D. J.
Wilcox, E. A.
Wilde, K. A.
Wilder, 1.
Wilder, M. J.
Wildung, R. E.
Wiley, A. J.
EPA-600/2-76-036d
EPA-600/2-76-036i
EPA-600/2-76-036a
EPA-600/2~76-036g
EPA-600/2-76-036h
EPA-670/2-75-031
EPA-670/2-73-049
EPA-600/3-76-064
EPA-670/2-74 075
EPA-R2-73-243
EPA-15080HOLO1/72
EPA-16060DCO10/70
EPA-13040DKP06/71
EPA-600/2-76-049a
EPA-600/2-76-049b
EPA-600/2-76-092
EPA-670/2-74-050
EPA-R2-73-162
EPA-600/2-75-023
EPA-650/2-73-003
EPA-600/2-76-291
EPA-650/2-74-017
EPA-600/2-75-O75
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-600/7-76-017
EPA-600/2-76-293
EPA-600/2-76-059
EPA-R3-72-015
ePA-11023FIX08/70
EPA-11024EXF08/70
EPA- 11060FAE11/69
E P A-600 / 2-76-005b
EPA-600/2-76-005a
EPA-16080GWF02/72
EPA-600/7-76-007
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-600/2-76-231
EPA-660/2-75-001
EPA-600/2-75-009
EPA-600/2-76-240
EPA-600/2-76-255
EPA-650/2-73-014
EPA-650/2-73-Q17
EPA-600/3-76-110
EPA-660/2-75-018
EPA-600/2-76-250
EPA-600/4-75-001
EPA-650/4-73-003
EPA-R4-73-030H
EPA-R4-73-030*
EPA-600/4-76-016a
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-600/5-75-008
EPA-16080HTI05/72
EPA-600/2-76-188
EPA-600/3-76-008
EPA-670/2-73-042
EPA-600/7-76-030
EPA-R2-73-201
EPA-600/3-76-027
EPA-R3-73-024
EPA-12040EEL02/72
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Wiley, A. J.
Wiley, A. J.
Wilhour, R. G.
Willce, O. C.
Wilkins, G. C.
Will, L. A.
Willordson, L. S.
Williams, D.
Williams, E. R.
Williams, J. M.
Williams, R.
Williams, R. L.
Williams, W. D.
Williamson, A. R.
Williamson, D. G.
Wilmoth, R. C.
Wilmoth, R. C.
Wilmoth, R. C.
Wilson Jr., W. E.
Wilson, D. F.
Wilson, D. G.
Wilson, D. J.
Wilson, J. L.
Wilson, J. R.
Wilson, K. D.
Wilson, R. H.
Wilson, W. E.
Wilson, W. E.
Wilwerding, L.
Wimette, H.
Wimette, H.
Wimette, H.
Wimette, H.
Wimette, H.
Wimette, H.
Windom, H. J.
Winfield, R. P.
Winfield, R. P.
Winiorski, L.
Winick, R. D.
Winkler, P. F.
Winkler, W.
Winkler, W. j.
Winner, R. W.
Winter, J. A.
Wirtanen, W. T.
Wise, R. H.
Wise, R. H.
Wise, R. H.
Witherow J. L.
Witherow, J. L.
Witherow, J. L.
Wixon, B. G.
Wixson, B. G.
Wolcott, A. R.
Wolfe, H. R.
Wolfe, N. I.
Wolfe, N. I.
Wolfe, N. L.
Wolfe, N. L.
Wolk, R. H.
Wolk, R. H.
Won, K. W.
Wood, A. I.
Wood, R. A.
Woodord, B. T.
Woodward, J. B.
Wren, E. J.
EPA-600/2-76-221
EPA-660/2-73-030
EPA-600/3-76-102
EPA-600/2-76-291
EPA-600/2-75-042
EPA-660/2-75-012
EPA-600/2-76-226
EPA-650/2-73-050
EPA-600/5-73-013
EPA-600/7-76-007
EPA-600/2-75-012
EPA-600, 2-76-203
EPA-18050ELD05/72
EPA-600/2-76-227
EPA-600/3-76-024
EPA-14010ETV08/70
EPA-670/2-73-100
EPA-670/2-74-051
EPA-R3-72-OU
EPA-660/2-75-028
EPA-670/2-75-040
EPA-600/1-76-032
EPA-16060EU03/72
EPA-660/2-75-028
EPA-670/2-75-063
EPA-R5-73-O15
EPA-600/3-76-035
EPA-600/3-76-088
EPA-600/J-76-003
EPA-650/4-75-024f
EPA-650/4-75-024d
EPA-650/4-75-O24g
EPA-650/4-75-024e
EPA-650'4-75-02 4c
EPA-650/4-75-024h
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-600/5-76-012
EPA-600/3-76-051
EPA-R4-72-003
EPA-660/2-73-036
EPA-600/2-76-198
EPA-670/2-74-034
EPA-670/2-74-046
EPA-16020—10/67
EPA-R2-73-178
EPA-600/2-76-214
EPA-670/2-75-053
EPA-670/2-73-038
EPA-660/2-74-057
EPA-600/J-76-002
EPA-600/J-76-007
EPA-600/J-76-030
EPA-600/3-76-001
EPA-600/3-76-067
EPA-650/2-73-041
EPA-670/2-73-066
EPA-600/2-76-220
EPA-660/2-75-009
EPA-600/2-76-303
EPA-600/1-76-032
EPA-670/2-74-054
EPA-670/2-73-021
Wright, J. C.
Wright, M. L.
Wu, S. C.
Wullschleger, R. E.
Wyott, P. J.
Wymore, A. H.
Wynn, C. S.
Yaffe, H. J.
Yanagida, N.
Yang, J. Y.
Yang, P. Y.
Yang, Y. Y.
Yates, L. M.
Yeaple, D. S.
Yeh, W. W-G
Yen, B. C.
Yerino, L. V.
Yin, S. C.
Yin, S. C.
Yoakum, A. M.
Yocke, M. A.
Yocum, S. C.
Young, C.
Young, C.
Young, C. W.
Young, J. F.
Young, J. R.
Youngblood, S. B.
Yousef, Y. A.
Yu, E. S.
Yu, H. H. S.
Yung, S.
Yung, S.
Yung, S. C.
Zachar, F. R.
Zada, F. K.
Zada, F. K.
Zada, F. K.
Zada, F. K.
Zadick, F. J.
Zadick, F. J.
Zakely, B. J.
Zall, R. R.
Zanders, D. L.
Zandi, I.
Zanoni, A. E.
Zanoni, A. E.
Zaval, F. J.
Zavol, F. J.
Zavel, F. J.
Zee, C. A.
Zegel, W. C.
Zeitoun, M. A.
Zenz, D. R.
Zepp, R. G.
Zeop, R. G.
Zepp, R. G.
Zepp, R. G.
Ziegler, L. H.
Ziegler, L. H.
Ziegler, R. C.
Ziegler, R. C.
Ziegler, R. C.
Zielinski, P. E.
Zimmerman, J. R.
Zimmerman, J. R.
Zinger, C. L.
Zink, R. A.
EPA-R3-73-002
EPA-R2-73-219
EPA-600/7-76-O26
EPA-600/2-76-145
EPA-R2-72-098
EPA-660/2-74-O27
EPA-R2-73-146
EPA-670/5-74-O09
EPA-660/2-74-053
EPA-600/3-76-090
EPA-660/2-74-063
EPA-600/J-76-006
EPA-600/3-76-089
EPA-R2-72-077
EPA-16060—03/67
EPA-600/2-76-116
EPA-600/2-76-150
EPA-R2-73-178
EPA-660/2-74-046
EPA-600/1-76-029
EPA-600/4-76-016b
EPA-600/2-76-114
EPA-600/2-76-046b
EPA-600/2-76-069
EPA-600/7-76-017
EPA-600/2-75-006
EPA-600/3-76-028
EPA-600/2-75-046
EPA-670/2-74-072
EPA-600/5-76-011
EPA-600/2-76-125
EPA-600/2-76-154a
EPA-650/2-74-119b
EPA-600/2-76-200
EPA-670/2-74-002
EPA-650/2-75-057!
EPA-650/2-75-057e
EPA-650/2-75-O57h
EPA-650/2-75-057k
EPA-R2-73-250
EPA-600/2-75-038
EPA-660/2-74-O49
EPA-660/2-75-019
EPA-600/2-76-176
EPA-670/2-73-072
EPA-R2-73-279
EPA-600/2-76-145
EPA-R2-73-142
E PA-670/2-74-003
EPA-R2-72-119
EPA-600/2-76-283
EPA-600/3-76-016
EPA-660/2-7 5-021
EPA-600/2-76-264
EPA-600/J-76-007
EPA-600/J-76-030
EPA-600/3-76-001
EPA-600/3-76-067
EPA-600/4-76-053
EPA-600/4-76-054
EPA-600/2-76-029
EPA-600/2-76-028
EPA-670/2-75-042
EPA-600/2-76-271
EPA-R4-73-024
EPA-650/4-74-008
EPA-R5-73-011
EPA-600/7-76-004a
380
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Zink, R. A. EPA-600/7-76-004b
Zinn, J. I. EPA-600'3-76-021
Zippier, K. L. EPA-670/2-75 071
Zoller, M. A. EPA-600/5-73-012c
Zwermon, P. J. EPA-400/2-76-187
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GRANT, CONTRACT, IWAGBCY AGREMNT WTORS
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
CPA 70-40
CPA-70-114
CPE-70-129
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
DACW 37-74-C-OO
EHS 70-108
GS-03S-38351
PH 22-68-67
10-12-0007
10-12-0019
10-12-0023
10-12-0040
10-12-0049
10-12-0061
10-12-0088
10-12-0134
10-12-0143
10-12-0162
10-12-0166
12-12-0097
12-12-0139
14-12-0024
14-1^-0024
14-12-0168
14-12-0179
14-12-0494
14-12-0505
14-12-0813
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0818
14-12-0820
14-12-0824
14-12-0831
14-12-0833
14-12-0846
14-12-0909
650/4-75-016
600/2-75-057
670/2-73-010
670/2-75-050a
670/2-75-050b
670/2-75-050c
670/2-75-050d
670/2-75-050e
670/2-75-050f
670/2-75-050g
670/2-74-092
600/5-73-013
650/2-75-047
650/1-74-005
650/2-74-001
650/2-73-022
650/4-74-027
650/4-73-002
650/2-74-077
650/2-74-012
650/1-74-006
650/2-74-024
650/2-74-022
650/2-74-132
650/1-74-001
650/2-74-053
660/2-74-050
670/2-74-050
670/2-74-048
670/2-73-076
670/2-75-002
670/2-73-047a
670/2-73-062
660/2-73-033
670/2-73-033
670/2-73-037
670/2-73-040
670/2-73-058
670/2-73-070
670/2-73-073
670/2-73-075
670/2-74-025
670/2-74-074
670/2-75-009
660/2-74-076
670/2-73-042
600/2-73-002
14-12-0922
14-12-150
14-12-818
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
68-01-0042
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
68-01-0183
68-01-0190
660/2-74-036
600/2-75-047
600/2-76-251
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
600/2-76-235
660/3-75-016
382
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-01-0195
68-01-0197
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
68-01-0612
68-01-0612
68-01-0666
68-01-0703
68-01-0721
68-01-0724
68-01-0728
68-01-0729
68-01-0738
68-01-0740
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
68-01-0754
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
68-01-0759
68-01-0763
68-01-0777
68-01-0782
670/2-74-001
600/2-75-004
650/3-74-002
650/2-73-002
600/5-74-017
600/5-74-009
60-0/5-74-007
600/2-74-006
670/2-75-047
600/5-73-004
600/2-74-002
600/2-75-009
650/2-74-068
600/7-76-025a
600/7-76-025b
650/1-73-002
600/5-74-004
600/3-76-066
600/2-76-112
600/5-74-010
600/5-73-003
600/3-76-099
600/3-76-105
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
600/2-76-295
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
600/4-76-045
680/4-74-002
680/4-74-003
680/4-75-008
670/2-74-002
660/2-74-056
660/3-74-019
68-01-0788
68-01-0887
68-01-0901
68-01-0904
68-01-1231
68-01-1325
68-01-1774
68-01-1805
68-01-1818
68-01-1818
68-01-1832
68-01-1832
68-01-1832
68-01-1832
68-01-1837
68-01-1842
68-OL-1845
68-01-1850
68-01-1859
68-01-1863
68-01-1870
68-01-1871
68-01-1871
68-01-1882
68-01-1888
68-01-1898
68-01-1916
68-01-1981
68-01-1981
68-01-2114
68-01-2203
68-01-2203
68-01-2212
68-01-2221
68-01-2232
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
68-01-2481
68-01-2634
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
600/5-74-006
600/5-74-023
R4-73-023a
R4-73-0231
670/4-74-003a
670/4-74-003b
600/5-74-005
600/5-74-019
600/5-75-006
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
600/7-76-023
600/2-74-001
600/5-74-025
600/5-74-026
600/2-76-298
600/2-75-011
600/5-75-015
600/5-76-012
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
600/5-76-006
600/5-76-002
383
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-01-2637
68-01-2641
68-01-2642
68-01-2671
68-01-2940
68-01-2940
68-01-2940
68-01-2940
68-01-2940
68-01-2942
68-01-2952
68-01-2963
68-01-2968
68-01-3118
68-01-3142
68-01-3142
68-01-3142
68-01-3142
68-01-3188
68-01-3188
68-01-3188
68-01-3243
68-02-0003
68-02-0003
68-02-0007
68-02-0010
68-02-0017
68-02-0018
68-02-0020
68-02-0022
68-02-0023
68-02-0025
68-02-0054
68-02-0080
68-02-0083
68-02-0095
68-02-0202
68-02-0204
68-02-0205
68-02-0206
68-02-0213
68-02-0214
68-02-0216
68-02-0216
68-02-0217
68-02-0217
68-02-0217
600/5-74-028
600/5-76-004
600/3-76-072
600/5-76-005
600/2-75-070
600/2-76-084
600/7-76-013
600/9-76-006
600/9-76-022
600/7-76-014
600/5-76-010
600/3-76-040
600/5-76-011
600/2-76-085
600/5-76-007a
600/5-76-007b
600/5-76-007'c
600/5-76-007d
600/7-76-002
600/7-76-003
600/7-76-015
600/5-76-008
600/2-76-135a
600/2-76-135b
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
650/2-73-048c
68-02-0217
68-02-0218
68-02-0221
68-02-0223
68-02-0224
68-02-0224
68-02-0224
68-02-0226
68-02-0227
68-02-0228
68-02-0230
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
68-02-0273
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
68-02-0286
68-02-0286
68-02-0286
68-02-0287
68-02-0292
68-02-0293
68-02-0293
68-02-0293
68-02-0297
68-02-0300
68-02-0300
650/2-73-048d
650/2-74-105
650/2-75-052
650/4-73-001
600/2-76-003
600/7-76-009a
600/7-76-009b
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
600/2-76-280
650/2-73-035
650/2-74-102
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
600/7-76-031
600/2-76-165
650/2-73-041
650/2-73-041a
650/2-75-045
650/2-73-039
650/2-74-109
384
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
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
68-02-0551
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
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
650/2-73-043
650/4-74-015
650/1-73-003
650/2-74-061
650/4-74-012
600/1-75-005
6'50/2-73-037
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
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
650/2-74-031a
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
CONTRACTS
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
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
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
650/2-74-002a
650/2-74-002b
600/2-76-039
600/2-75-012
650/2-75-020
650/2-74-119a
650/2-74-119b
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
385
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-02-0658
68-02-0660
68-02-0662
68-02-0665
68-02-0680
68-02-0698
68-02-0699
68-02-0713
68-02-0716
68-02-0742
68-02-0744
68-02-0745
68-02-0757
68-02-0757
68-02-0760
68-02-0766
68-02-0771
68-02-0778
68-02-0782
68-02-0788
68-02-0792
68-02-0798
68-02-0799
68-02-0799
68-02-0800
68-02-0994
68-02-1006
68-02-1010
68-02-1010
68-02-1010
68-02-1011
68-02-1013
68-02-1015
68-02-1068
68-02-1074
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
68-02-1081
68-02-1082
650/2-73-009
650/2-75-008
650/2-74-008a
650/4-74-049
650/4-74-010
650/2-75-068
650/4-75-005
650/1-74-013
650/2-74-055
650/2-74-089
650/4-75-014
650/4-74-042
650/2-74-046a
650/2-74-046b
650/4-74-051
600/2-76-277
650/3-75-004
650/2-74-056
650/2-74-065
650/4-74-052
650/3-75-010
650/4-74-036
600/3-76-030a
600/3-76-030b
650/4-74-044
650/4-74-038
600/4-76-013
600/2-76-070
600/7-76-018
650/2-74-037a
650/2-74-019
650/2-75-031
650/4-74-007
650/2-74-106
600/2-76-086a
600/2-76-086b
650/2-74-078a
650/2-75-059
650/2-74-108
600/3-76-Olla
600/3-76-Ollb
600/3-76-Ollc
600/3-76-016
600/4-76-032
600/4-76-040
650/3-75-009
600/2-75-018
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
68-02-1207
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
68-02-1226
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
68-02-1234
68-02-1234
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
68-02-1237
600/2-76-009
650/2-75-06U
650/2-74-058
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/l-76-027a
600/l-76-027b
600/1-76-036
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
650/4-74-005d
650/4-74-005h
650/4-74-005k
650/4-74-0051
650/4-74-005m
650/4-74-005n
650/4-74-005o
650/4-74-050
650/2-75-055
600/4-76-016a
600/4-76-016a-d
600/4-76-016b
386
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-02-1237
68-02-1237
68-02-1238
68-02-1242
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68-02-1255
68-02-1266
68-02-1268
68-02-1274
68-02-1274
68-02-1275
68-02-1277
68-02-1279
68-02-1282
68-02-1287
68-02-1289
68-02-1289
68-02-1292
68-02-1292
68-02-1293
68-02-1293
68-02-1295
68-02-1296
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
68-02-1307
68-02-1307
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
600/4-76-016c
600/4-76-016d
650/4-74-006
650/4-74-016
600/1-76-021
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650/2-75-029
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600/1-76-018
600/1-76-005
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600/4-76-021
600/4-76-022
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600/3-76-107
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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
600/2-76-258
600/2-76-259
600/2-75-056
600/2-76-044a
600/2-76-044b
650/2-74-028
650/2-74-072
650/2-74-098
650/2-74-098a
650/2-74-116
650/2-74-127
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
68-02-1312
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
68-02-1316
68-02-1316
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
68-02-1318
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
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
68-02-1320
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
600/7-76-011
600/2-76-142
650/2-75-042
600/2-75-054
600/2-76-035
600/2-76-046a
600/2-76-046b
600/2-76-046c
600/2-76-055
600/2-76-069
600/7-76-017
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
600/7-76-010
650/2-74-091
650/2-74-123
600/2-75-042
600/2-75-068
600/2-76-049a
600/2-76-049b
600/2-76-064
600/2-76-092
600/2-76-281
600/7-76-030
650/2-74-033
650/2-75-065
600/2-75-045
600/7-76-028
650/2-74-021
650/2-74-041
650/2-74-082
650/2-74-117
387
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
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
68-02-1321
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
68-02-1323
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
68-02-1323
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
650/2-75-019a
650/2-75-046
600/2-76-013a
600/2-76-013b
600/2-76-150
650/2-74-101
650/2-74-115
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
650/2-75-057g
650/2-75-057h
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
600/2-76-130
600/2-76-167
600/2-76-268
600/2-76-269
600/2-76-303
600/7-76-035
600/7-76-036
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
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1324
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1325
68-02-1328
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
68-02-1345
68-02-1345
68-02-1348
68-02-1352
68-02-1353
68-02-1353
68-02-1359
68-02-1360
68-02-1360
68-02-1363
68-02-1363
68-02-1363
600/2-76-067
600/2-76-120
600/2-76-133
600/2-76-172
600/2-76-173
600/2-76-174
600/2-76-208
600/2-76-209
600/2-76-257
650/2-74-073
650/2-75-044
650/2-75-066
600/2-76-087
600/2-76-149
600/2-76-155
600/2-76-199
600/2-76-212
600/7-76-033
650/2-74-097
650/2-74-118
650/2-75-021
600/2-75-021a
600/2-76-200
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
600/2-76-249a
600/2-76-249b
650/2-74-090
650/2-74-030
600/2-76-065
650/2-74-088
600/2-76-248
600/2-76-098a
600/2-76-098b
650/4-74-019a
650/4-74-046
650/4-75-011
388
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-02-1363
68-02-1364
68-02-1365
68-02-1367
68-02-1367
68-02-1393
68-02-1398
68-02-1398
68-02-1398
68-02-1398
68-02-1398
68-02-1401
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
68-02-1411
68-02-1412
68-02-1412
68-02-1412
68-02-1436
68-02-1438
68-02-1438
68-02-1439
68-02-1453
68-02-1480
68-02-1480
68-02-1480
68-02-1482
68-02-1485
68-02-1487
68-02-1487
650/4-75-013
600/2-75-014
650/2-75-060
650/2-73-005a
650/2-73-005b
600/2-76-283
600/2-76-073
600/2-76-080
600/2-76-081
600/2-76-083
600/2-76-159
600/2-76-047
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
600/2-76-036g
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
600/2-76-201
600/2-76-093b
600/2-76-160a
600/2-76-203
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
600/9-76-020
600/2-76-090
600/2-76-202
650/2-75-024a
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
68-02-1704
68-02-1713
68-02-1714
68-02-1714
68-02-1715
68-02-17 17
68-02-1718
68-02-1722
68-02-1723
68-02-1727
68-02-1728
68-02-1728
68-02-1729
68-02-1731
68-02-1735
68-02-1737
68-02-1740
68-02-1740
68-02-1740
68-02-1740
68-02-1740
68-02-1740
68-02-1740
68-02-1740
68-02-1743
68-02-1747
68-02-1748
68-02-1749
68-02-1752
68-02-1753
68-02-1753
68-02-1755
68-02-1767
68-02-1773
68-02-1785
68-02-1792
68-02-1799
68-02-1802
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
600/4-76-029a-c
600/4-76-029b
600/4-76-029c
600/1-76-028
600/3-76-018a
600/3-76-018b
600/1-76-031
600/1-76-030
600/3-76-080
600/2-75-053
600/1-76-001
600/1-76-017
600/4-76-008
600/4-76-015
600/4-76-031
600/2-76-034
600/3-76-091
600/1-76-034
650/4-75-024a
650/4-75-024b
650/4-75-024c
650/4-75-024d
650/4-75-024e
650/4-75-024f
650/4-75-024g
650/4-75-024h
600/2-76-171
600/4-76-056
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
600/3-76-090
600/2-75-052
600/1-76-037
600/2-75-074
389
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-02-1808
68-02-1814
68-02-1814
68-02-1815
68-02-1816
68-02-1819
68-02-1821
68-02-1831
68-02-1833
68-02-1833
68-02-1834
68-02-1835
68-02-1843
68-02-1848
68-02-1851
68-02-1851
68-02-1859
68-02-1859
68-02-1866
68-02-1869
68-02-1869
68-02-1873
68-02-1874
68-02-1874
68-02-1874
68-02-1874
68-02-1874
68-02-1875
68-02-1882
68-02-1882
68-02-1883
68-02-1883
68-02-1888
68-02-1919
68-02-1944
68-02-1973
68-02-2012
68-02-2110
68-02-2110
68-02-2110
68-02-2110
68-02-2112
68-02-2112
68-02-2114
68-02-2114
68-02-2128
68-02-2131
650/2-75-040
600/2-75-050
600/7-76-008
600/2-76-284
600/2-76-042
600/2-76-038
600/7-76-022
600/2-76-057
600/4-75-005a
600/4-75-005b
600/2-76-138
600/2-76-053
600/2-76-102
600/7-76-029
650/2-75-005a
650/2-75-005b
600/2-76-093a
600/2-76-137
600/2-76-278
600/2-76-118
600/2-76-282
600/2-76-247a
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
600/2-76-273a
600/2-76-273b
600/2-76-256
600/3-76-110
600/1-76-009
650/2-73-045
650/2-73-044
600/2-76-089a
600/2-76-089b
600/2-76-089c
600/2-76-246
600/2-76-177a
600/2-76-177b
600/2-76-141
600/7-76-016
600/2-76-009a
600/8-76-002
68-02-2219
68-02-2220
68-02-2241
68-02-2266
68-02-2323
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
68-03-0089
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
68-03-0089
68-03-0094
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
68-03-0144
68-03-0145
68-03-0148
68-03-0152
600/2-76-210
600/2-76-211
600/3-76-109
600/1-76-029
650/2-75-063
600/2-76-008
670/2-73-052
670/2-73-014
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
670/2-73-053B
670/2-73-053C
670/2-73-053D
670/2-73-053E
670/2-73-053F
670/2-73-053G
670/2-73-053H
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
600/2-76-229
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
600/2-76-276
670/2-75-014
670/2-75-038
600/2-75-035
390
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
CONTRACTS
CONTRACTS
68-03-0154
68-03-0154
68-03-0154
68-03-0156
68-03-0179
68-03-0183
68-03-0183
68-03-0183
68-03-0183
68-03-0183
68-03-0193
68-03-0203
68-03-0220
68-03-0221
68-03-0228
68-03-0233
68-03-0234
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
68-03-0272
68-03-0283
68-03-0286
68-03-0288
68-03-0298
68-03-0302
68-03-0304
68-03-0327
68-03-0331
68-03-0334
68-03-0335
68-03-0349
68-03-0359
68-03-0409
68-03-0409
68-03-0417
670/2-74-033
670/2-74-045
670/2-74-086
670/2-73-086
670/2-74-040
670/2-74-037
670/2-74-038
670/2-74-065
670/2-74-066
670/2-74-068
670/5-75-001
670/2-75-012
670/2-74-056
670/2-75-007
670/2-75-004
660/2-73-026
600/2-76-300
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
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600/2-75-062
600/2-76-271
670/2-75-011
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600/2-75-041
660/3-75-024
660/3-75-018
600/2-76-116
600/2-76-245
670/2-75-066
600/2-76-263
600/2-75-038
600/2-76-145
600/2-76-180
600/2-76-242
600/2-75-065
600/2-76-006
600/2-76-181
68-03-0426
68-03-0430
68-03-0436
68-03-0439
68-03-0442
68-03-0443
68-03-0455
68-03-0456
68-03-0470
68-03-0473
68-03-0473
68-03-0475
68-03-0499
68-03-2016
68-03-2016
68-03-2052
68-03-2053
68-03-2075
68-03-2121
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68-03-2198
68-03-2198
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68-03-2333
68-03-2395
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AP 01186
AP-01269-02
DA-6-99-2294A
EC-00281
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600/7-76-004b
600/3-75-011
600/2-76-078
600/4-76-049
600/2-76-115
600/2-76-255
660/2-75-011
600/2-76-117
600/4-76-060
600/3-76-034
600/2-76-286
600/7-76-03^, a
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600/7-76-OL"ic
600/7-76-034d
600/7-76-034e
600/7-76-034f
600/7-76-034g
600/7-76-034h
600/7-76-0341
600/7-76-034J
600/7-76-034k
600/7-76-0341
600/7-76-034m
600/7-76-0340
600/7-76-034o
600/4-76-052
600/2-76-148
650/3-74-003
650/2-74-005
600/3-76-087
670/9-73-035
391
-------
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
EC-0030-03
EC-0030-03
EC-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
WP-01322-02
WPD 184-01-67
WPD-112-01-66
WPRD 121-01-68
WPRD 139-01-68
WPRD 16-01-67
WPRD 185-01-68
WPRD 23-01-68
WPRD 242-01
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
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
GRANTS
WPRD 247-01
WPRD 263-01-68
WPRD 263-01-68
WPRD 263-01-68
WPRD 263-01-68
WPRD 263-01-68
WPRD 3-01-68
WPRD 30-01-0067
WPRD 4-01-67
WPRD 4-01-67
Y005141
l-fl-WP-26, 212
11010 DYO
11010 ELP
11010 ENK
11010 EZJ
11010 EZQ
11010 FAC
11010 FAC
11010 FLQ
11010 FYM
11010 GAK
11010 GWI
11020 DXH
11020 EZW
11020 FAM
11020 FAN
11020 FAU
11020 FAX
11022 ELK
11022 FLV
11023 EKC
11023 FAO
11023 FAO
11023 FAR
11023 FAS
11024 DQU
11024 DQU
11024 EVF
11024 FVQ
11030 HJP
11060 DJB
11060 DRO
11060 FRQ
11060 GVT
12010 DNF
12010 DOT
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
600/2-76-218
600/3-76-039
670/2-75-060
670/2-73-024
670/2-73-103
600/2-76-264
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
600/2-76-272
600/2-76-228
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
600/2-76-222a
600/2-76-222b
670/2-75-010
670/2-73-067
600/2-76-217a
600/2-76-217b
600/2-73-002
600/2-76-243
670/2-74-096
600/2-76-236
660/2-73-038
600/2-75-030
670/2-74-062
660/2-74-050
670/2-74-059
392
-------
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
GRANTS
12010 DRH
12010 DSA
12010 FNM
12010 FXD
12010 GUG
12020 EGG
12020 EMI
12020 ERM
12020 FOH
12020 GUT
12040 DEH
12040 DRY
12040 EJU
12040 FED
12040 GQD
12040 HDU
12050 GTR
12060 DEQ
12060 DFF
12060 DQV
12060 EGV
12060 EIG
12060 EKQ
12060 ESC
12060 ESY
12060 FAK
12060 FDK
12060 FLL
12060 FRW
12060 FRW
12060 FYG
12060 HCW
12060 HFY
12060 HNG
12060 HPC
12070 HEK
12080 GCH
12090 HLO
12110 GLP
12110 HIG
12120 FYV
12120 GLE
12120 HMZ
12130 DBF
12130 EKK
12130 HFX
12130 HRA
660/2-73-033
670/2-74-042
660/2-73-032
670/2-75-018
600/2-75-028
600/2-76-123
600/2-76-223
670/2-74-044
600/2-76-195
600/2-76-260
660/2-74-069
660/2-74-008
660/2-75-004
600/2-76-252
660/2-73-028
660/2-74-086
660/2-75-020
600/2-76-254
660/2-74-027
660/2-73-015
660/2-74-031
660/2-74-088
660/2-74-012
660/2-74-093
660/2-74-035
660/2-74-028
600/2-76-294
660/2-74-014
660/2-73-020
660/2-73-021
660/2-74-060
660/2-74-059
660/2-74-092
660/2-74-046
660/2-75-002
660/2-73-023
660/2-74-040
660/2-74-039
660/2-73-018
600/2-76-231
660/2-73-037
660/2-74-007
660/2-75-006
660/2-73-010
660/2-74-020
660/2-73-036
660/2-74-055
13020 DTV
13020 DWH
13020 EBL
13040 DFN
13040 ERR
13040 EVM
13040 FYK
14010 EFJ
14010 EFL
14010 EFN
14010 FWW
14010 GCM
14010 BIN
14010 HQC
14020 EHW
14020 FVW
14040 FVD
14040 FZC
15010 PBK
15020 HKQ
15030 FMZ
15030 MIX
15080 EJQ
15080 HET
15080 HGX
16010 DBU
16010 DCK
16010 DFI
16010 DHN
16010 EDJ
16010 EJH
16010 ELF
16010 EQQ
16020 DHD
16020 EDG
16020 EGG
16020 GIY
16030 ELZ
16040 FRL
16050 DDK
16050 OIL
16050 D1L
16050 DIL
16050 DXM
16050 ESP
16050 GQQ
16070 DEP
660/2-74-005
660/2-74-033
660/2-74-032
660/2-74-030
660/2-74-009
660/2-74-047
660/2-74-057
670/2-73-092
670/2-73-054
670/2-73-093
600/2-76-114
600/2-76-111
600/2-76-106
670/2-74-009
660/2-74-019
660/2-74-037
660/2-74-018
670/2-73-080
670/2-73-088
670/2-74-063
660/2-73-035
660/2-74-043
670/2-73-099
670/2-73-068
600/2-76-127
660/3-74-034
660/3-73-002
660/3-73-001
660/3-73-003
660/3-73-006
660/3-73-015
660/3-74-017
660/2-74-010
670/2-73-079
660/2-74-021
660/3-74-026
670/4-74-004
660/2-73-027
660/2-73-008
660/3-73-009
660/2-74-082
660/2-74-083
660/3-73-011
660/3-73-008
660/3-74-002
660/3-73-025
660/3-74-004a
393
-------
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
GRANTS
16070 DEP
16070 DGO
16070 DGY
16070 EKZ
16070 FBY
16080 DPC
16080 DPC
16080 DYJ
16080 FBH
16080 FWE
16080 FYW
16080 FYW
16100 FWQ
16100 PAK
16110 GEW
16130 FDQ
16130 GNK
16130 GSD
16130 HKK
17010 EBM
17020 EPF
17030 DMA
17030 DUW
17030 EBH
17030 ECM
17040 DSR
17050 DBI
17050 DFJ
17050 EEY
17060 DNU
17060 EYZ
17070 HDA
17080 FSF
17080 GCI
17080 HHV
18050 DET
18050 DFQ
18050 DIJ
18050 DMB
18050 DPL
18050 ELT
18050 FLS
18080 DFU
18080 FEW
800042
800055
800055
660/3-74-004b
660/3-75-025
660/3-73-010
660/3-73-005
660/2-73-029
600/2-76-005a
600/2-76-005b
660/2-74-016
660/2-73-022
600/2-74-003
660/2-73-025a
660/2-73-025b
660/3-73-018
660/2-73-017
600/5-74-013
660/2-73-012
660/2-73-011
660/2-73-003
660/2-73-004
670/2-73-027
670/2-74-012
670/2-73-074
670/2-74-047
600/2-75-039
600/2-76-297
670/2-74-077
670/2-74-018
600/2-75-032
670/2-74-048
670/2-73-029
670/2-73-082
670/2-74-004
670/2-73-064
600/2-76-022
670/2-74-080
660/3-74-003
660/3-73-016
660/3-73-020
660/3-73-017
660/3-73-019
660/3-74-006
660/3-73-004
660/3-74-014
660/3-74-031
650/2-75-002
660/2-73-032
670/2-73-032
800055
800055
800150
800171
800209
800230
800250
800261
800278
800278
800294
800312
800316
800351
800354
800355
800356
800359-02
800364
800365
800369
800371
800372
800373
800384
800397
800397
800397
800398
800399-06-01
800400
800401
800426
800426
800428
800430
800431-03-0
800432
800432
800432
800432
800435
800504
800510
800510
800536
800537-02
670/2-74-083
670/2-74-084
650/2-74-034
600/3-76-021
650/3-75-005
600/1-76-015
660/2-74-091
660/2-73-019
660/2-74-052
660/2-74-084
660/2-75-014
660/2-75-017
650/2-74-110
670/2-74-032
600/2-75-029
600/3-76-069
670/2-75-039
600/4-76-034
660/2-75-009
660/3-75-013
660/3-73-009
600/3-76-022
600/3-76-023
660/3-74-016
600/1-76-008
650/4-74-032
650/4-74-045a
650/4-74-045b
600/3-76-070
600/3-76-064
660/2-74-005
660/2-74-033
600/2-76-019
660/2-74-049
600/3-76-042
600/3-76-063
600/3-76-103
670/2-75-033a
670/2-75-033b
670/2-75-033c
670/2-75-033d
660/3-75-014
660/3-75-027
600/3-76-060
660/3-73-022
660/3-75-021
600/3-76-094a
394
-------
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
800602
800605
800608
800609
800610
800610
800613
800613
800613
800613
800625
800650
800650
800652
800655
800662
800662
800674
800677
800678
800680
800685
800688
800700
800701
800704
800707
800731
800736
800745
800746
800747
800766
800766
800767
800767
800767
800769
800778
800781
800786
800798
800818
800833
800842
800845
800852
670/2-
660/3-
660/3-
660/3-
600/3-
660/3-
660/2-
660/2-
660/3-
660/3-
600/2-
670/2-
670/2-
670/2-
600/3-
600/4-
650/4-
670/5-
650/3-
660/2-
660/2-
670/2-
670/2-
600/3-
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-
600/3-
600/3-
650/2-
650/3
600/2
GRANTS
74-030
75-004
75-022
75-006
76-065
75-005
73-012
74-085
75-002
75-038
76-193
74-013
75-056
74-015
76-089
-75-004
-75-015
-74-004
-75-003
-74-003
-73-024
-73-060
-75-031
-76-009
-76-115
-75-017
-73-022
-75-008
-74-025
-74-070
-74-046
-74-025
-75-021
-74-016
-76-187
-76-190
-74-063
-74-075
-74-028
-75-023
-75-040
-75-019
-76-101
-76-108
-74-011
-75-006
-76-139
800853
800854
800854
800854
800857
800857
800857
800863
800866
800869
800897
800904
800909
800916
800921
800923
800929
800935
800938
800940
800940
800941
800943
800944-02-0
800945-01
800949
800950
800966 '
800984
800989
800991
800992
800992
800994
800997
801000
801003
801028
801029
801030
801035-01
801036
801039
801040
801041
801062
801065
660/2-74-029
600/8-76-OOla
600/8-76-OOlb
660/2-74-071
600/2-74-009a
600/2-74-009b
600/2-74-009c
600/2-76-186
650/2-73-011
650/2-75-067
600/2-75-063
660/2-74-061
660/2-74-004
650/3-75-011
660/2-74-048
660/2-75-013
600/2-76-060
660/2-74-074
670/2-75-030
600/3-76-061a
600/3-76-061b
670/2-75-046
660/2-74-053
600/3-76-086
600/2-76-261
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
600/2-76-302
660/2-73-027
600/2-76-220
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
395
-------
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
801078
801102
801106
801113
801119
801120
801124-03
801125
801128-02-2
801136
801159
801174
801174
801178
801187
801192
801206
801207
801209
801226
801234
801236
801245
801273
801276
801282
801282
801289
801289
801289
801289
801303
801321
801336
801340
801342
801343
801349
801353
801361
801362
801363
801374
801376
801381
801387
801393
600/2-76-225
600/4-76-002
600/4-76-046
650/4-75-012
600/3-76-093
650/4-74-004
660/3-75-026
600/2-76-240
600/3-76-007
650/3-74-006
670/2-74-057
600/3-76-085
650/3-74-011
600/3-76-004
600/2-76-158
600/2-75-055
600/2-76-232
660/2-73-030
600/3-76-068
600/5-74-027
600/5-74-011
670/2-75-006
600/3-76-106
600/2-76-128
600/2-76-108
670/2-74-076a
670/2-74-076b
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-L16
600/2-76-110
660/3-73-023
660/3-73-024
660/3-75-033
600/5-73-016
600/5-73-015
660/3-75-030
600/3-76-081
650/1-74-010
GRANTS
801397
801399-02
801400
801411
801417
801419
801431
801432
801441
801446
801454
801454-01
801454-03
801470
801473
801473
801473
801473
801473
801481
801484
801490
801500
801521
801522
801577
801581-02-2
801603
801615
801622
801628
801630
801633
801633
801647
801650
801658
801662
801666
801673
801677
801678
801684
801799
801799
801799
801799
600/2-75-043
600/2-76-020
660/2-75-007
600/5-74-020
660/2-74-077
600/5-75-003
600/2-76-227
660/2-75-001
600/2-76-204
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
600/2-74-005
670/2-74-094
670/2-75-026a
670/2-75-026b
660/2-74-034
650/1-74-011
670/2-73-043
660/2-74-064
660/2-74-068
600/5-75-010
670/2-74-024A
670/2-74-024B
660/2-74-075
670/2-75-061
670/2-75-062
670/2-75-063
670/2-75-064
396
-------
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
801800
801830
801835
801837
801867
801870
801870
801870
801872
801876
801944
801945
801976
802003
802005
802009
802009-01
802022
802032
802043
802084
802111
802113
802168
802174
802196
802203
802204
802205
802210
802214
802219
802219
802254
802254
802269
802270
802291
802292
802309
802310
802348
802359
802366
802396
802400
802402
600/1-
670/2-
660/2-
600/1-
660/2-
670/5-
670/5-
670/5-
670/2-
660/2-
670/2-
650/4-
600/3-
600/2-
650/1-
600/2-
660/2-
600/1-
660/2-
650/1-
660/2-
600/2-
670/2-
660/2-
660/2-
600/2-
600/2-
600/2-
660/2-
600/3-
600/3-
670/2-
670/2-
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
76-003
74-073
74-054
76-004
75-027
74-007
74-008
74-009
75-043
74-044
75-032
74-041
-76-113
-75-031
-74-002
-76-239
-74-023
-76-002
-74-011
-75-003
-75-028
-76-063
-75-055
-75-026
-75-019
-76-194
-76-233
-75-075
-75-012
-76-051
-76-073
-74-026
-75-022
-73-104
-74-008
-74-080
-74-051
-74-048
-76-156
-76-082
-75-007
-75-015
-76-020
-75-012
-76-021
--75-021
-74-032
GRANTS
802411
802411
802419-01
802423
802424
802433
802441
802443
802443
802444
802459
802464
802475
802495
802499-01
802500
802526
802532
802575
802586
802603-01
802614
802621
802633
802637
802647
802670
802679-01
802682
802684
802716
802726
802730
802753
802755-01
802781
802806
802816
802821
802836
802853-01-0
802864
802872
802872
802872
802926
802933
600/2-76-275
670/2-75-017
650/2-74-096
600/5-75-008
600/2-75-025
600/2-76-244
600/5-73-009
600/5-75-005
600/5-75-009
600/5-74-021
600/3-76-038
600/3-76-044
670/2-74-054
670/4-74-005
650/2-75-023
600/1-76-032
600/2-76-183
600/2-76-188
600/5-75-017
660/2-75-016
600/2-76-184
670/2-74-023
670/2-75-048
600/3-76-027
670/2-75-015
600/3-75-005
600/3-76-059
600/3-76-074
600/2-76-196
600/2-76-045
670/2-75-041
650/2-75-043
600/2-76-147
600/2-76-017
600/4-76-020
600/2-75-033
600/2-76-291
600/2-76-206
600/3-76-095
600/5-75-018
600/2-76-024
600/2-76-226
600/2-76-213a
600/2-76-213b
600/2-76-213c
600/2-74-008
600/2-76-238
397
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
GRANTS
802946 600/2-76-163
802966-01 600/3-76-012
802980-01 660/4-75-002
803006-01-1 600/4-76-005
803021 660/2-75-010
803026 660/2-75-025
803046-01 600/2-75-005
803049-01 600/5-75-016
803055-01-0 600/2-75-058
803056 600/5-75-012
803063 600/2-76-113
803063 600/2-76-129
803063 670/2-75-044
803063 670/2-75-059
803063-01 670/2-75-003
803069 670/2-75-065
803075 600/3-76-084
803099 600/2-76-104
803107-01 600/9-75-006
803111 670/2-75-058
803116-01-0 600/2-76-043
803119 600/2-76-221
803126-01 600/2-76-192
803172 600/4-76-048
803186 600/3-76-075
803194-01-4 600/2-76-285
803207-01 600/2-76-178
803226-01 670/2-75-029
803264-01-0 600/2-76-197
803278 600/2-76-100
803283 600/7-76-012
803283-01 600/2-76-274
803294 670/9-75-004
803307 600/2-76-253
803315-01-0 600/3-76-083
803342-01 600/2-76-296
803362-01 600/5-76-009
803378 600/2-76-292
803477 600/2-76-219
803514 600/4-76-039
803517-01-0 600/4-76-061
803540-01-0 600/2-76-299
803546 600/9-75-007
803556-01 600/2-75-059
803590 600/9-76-007a
803619 600/2-76-267
803623 600/2-76-293
GRANTS
803632
803653-01
803663
803729
803760
803771
803794
803992
803992
803992-01
804002
804330
820529-01
600/4-
600/7-
600/9-
600/9-
600/2-
600/2-
600/2-
600/2-
600/2-
600/2-
600/2-
600/9-
600/3-
INTER-AGENCY
IAG D4-F451 660/2-
IAG D4-0446 660/2-
IAG D4-0528 600/2-
IAG D4-509 600/1-
IAG 40-191-69 600/2-
IAG-D4-F399 600/2-
IAG-D4-0040 600/2-
IAG-D4-0344 600/4-
IAG-D4-0377 650/2-
IAG-D4-0439 600/1-
IAG-D4-0454 650/2-
IAG-D4-0501 600/2-
IAG-D4-0537 600/1-
IAG-D4-0569 600/2-
IAG-D5-E681 600/7-
IAG-D5-E681 600/7-
IAG-D5-E721 600/7-
IAG-D5-E721 600/7-
IAG-D5-F468 600/2-
IAG-D5-F694 600/2-
IAG-D5-F765 600/3-
IAG-D5-0416 600/3-
IAG-D5-0416 600/3-
IAG-D5-0721 600/7-
IAG-D6-F344 600/2-
IAG-P5-0685 600/2-
IAG-0153(D) 600/3-
IAG-0153D 600/3-
IAG-0155 600/3-
IAG-069 600/3-
IAG-097(D) 650/2-
IAG-100(D) 600/2-
IAG-133-D 600/2-
76-058
76-026
76-004
75-005
76-301
76-287
76-207
•76-215
•76-266
76-185
•76-290
•76-015
75-007
•75-018
•75-015
•76-007
•76-006
•76-025
•75-064
-76-026
•75-002
•75-048
-76-016
-75-011
•76-075
-76-038
•76-182
-76-007
-76-019
-76-005
-76-020
-76-237
-76-250
-76-111
-76-031
-76-032
-76-021
-76-265
-76-091
-75-013
-76-076
-76-056
-76-010
-75-014
-76-126
-76-068a
398
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PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO.
PROJECT NO.
REPORT NO
INTER-AGENCY
IAG-133-D
IAG-134(D)
IAG-141(D)
IAG-148
IAG-148(D)
IAG-151-D
IAG-151-D
IAG-151-D
IAG-151-D
IAG-151-D
IAG-152 (D)
IAG-323
IAG0020(D)
IAG0077 (D)
IAG0085 (D)
IAG0134(D)
IAG0139(D)
IAG0149 (D)
IAG0177(D)
IAG0199(D)
IAG0215
IAG085(D)
IAG31990A
IAG4H374 (D)
IAG40377(D)
PL-480:5-533-3
TV-30541A
TV-30541A
TV-30541A
600/2-76-068b
600/2-75-006
660/3-75-011
600/5-75-013
600/5-75-002
600/9-75-009a
600/9-75-009a-d
600/9-75-009b
600/9-75-009c
600/9-75-009d
660/3-75-010
650/3-74-005
650/2-74-038
650/2-74-113
650/2-73-006
650/2-73-051
650/2-74-070
650/2-74-104
650/2-73-034
650/2-74-057
650/2-74-125
650/2-75-004
650/2-74-049a
600/5-74-031
650/4-74-030
600/2-76-074
650/2-73-019a
650/2-73-019b
650/2-73-019c
399
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Please read Instructions on the reverse before completing)
REPORT NO.
EPA-600/9-76-013d
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION-NO.
TITLE AND SUBTITLE
ORD PUBLICATIONS SUMMARY - December 1976
5. REPORT DATE
December 1976
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
AUTHOR(S)
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
Technical Information Operations Staff
Office of Research and Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Cincinnati, OH 45268
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
1RW103
11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
In-house
2. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
(Same as Above)
13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
Publications Summary 1967-1976
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
EPA/600/19
5. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
6. ABSTRACT
This summary is a current listing of the Office of Research and Development's
final reports on in-house, grant, contract, and interagency projects. Reports
are indexed by Title, Subject Area, Performing Organization, Personal Author,
Report Number, and Grant, Contract, or Interagency 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.
KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
DESCRIPTORS
b.IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
COS AT I Field/Group
Summaries
Technical reports
Research projects
Corporate authors
Information retrieval
Library science
Bibliographies
05B
13. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
Available to the Public
19. SECURITY CLASS (This Report)
Unclassified
A 08
2O. SECURITY CLASS (Thispage)
Unclassified
22. PRICE
EPA Form 2220-1 (9-73)
401
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