WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
 RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION,
                      AND
             TRAINING PROJECTS
1968 GRANT AND CONTRACT  AWARDS
       RESEARCH GRANTS
       RESEARCH CONTRACTS
       DEMONSTRATION GRANTS
       STORM AND COMBINED SEWER GRANTS
       STORM AND COMBINED SEWER CONTRACTS
       ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS
       ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT CONTRACTS
       INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS
       INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT CONTRACTS
       TRAINING GRANTS
       RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
            U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
           federal Water Pollution Control Administration
             Office of Research and Development
                Washington, D.C. 20242

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                 WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

RESEARCH,  DEVELOPMENT,  DEMONSTRATION,  AND TRAINING PROJECTS
                 1968 GRANT AND CONTRACT AWARDS
                             RESEARCH GRANTS
                             RESEARCH CONTRACTS
                             DEMONSTRATION GRANTS
                             STORM AND COMBINED SEWER GRANTS
                             STORM AND COMBINED SEWER CONTRACTS
                             ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS
                             ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT CONTRACTS
                             INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS
                             INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT CONTRACTS
                             TRAINING GRAM'S
                             RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
                   U.  S.  DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
        FEDERAL WATER  POLLUTION CONTROL ADMINISTRATION
                  OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
                      WASHINGTON,  D.  C.   202^2

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                           F 0 R W A R. D
Section 5 and 6 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act,  Public
Law 660, as amended,  authorizes the avard of grants and contracts
for research, development and demonstration projects.   Five types
of projects are available.

Research Grants and Contracts are awarded to public or private agencies,
institutions, and to individuals to assist in supporting basic and
applied research projects relating to the causes,  control,  and pre-
vention of water pollution.  They support projects directed tovard
the discovery and development of nev information and technology in
the chemical, physical, biological, and social sciences,  in engineering,
and in administrative aspects related to:

              1.  Identification of pollutants
              2.  Fate and persistence of pollutants
              3.  Effects of pollutants on -water uses
              k.  Treatment processes
              5.  Non-treatment methods of pollution control
              6.  Ultimate disposal of pollutants

Demonstration Grants and Contracts are awarded to public or private
agencies, institutions, and to individuals to assist in investigations
and studies of an applied nature, and to develop and demonstrate the
feasibility of new methods related to the causes, control,  and preven-
tion of water pollution.  They are designed to evaluate the application
of research findings, and to expedite incorporation of new knowledge
into routine pollution control practice.

Storm and Combined Sewer Grants are awarded to jfctates  and interstate
agencies, municipalities and intermunicipal agencies whereas Storm
and Sombined Sewer Cbntracts are awarded to public or  private agencies,
institutions, and to individuals.  Both grants and contracts are de-
signed to assist projects which will develop and/or will demonstrate
a new or improved method of controlling the discharge  into any waters
of untreated or inadequately treated sewage or other wastes from
sewers which carry storm water or both storm water and sewage or other
wastes.

Advanced Waste Treatment Grants are awarded to states  and interstate
agencies, municipalities, and intermunicipal agencies,  whereas  Advanced
Waste Treatment Contracts are awarded to public and private agencies,
institutions, and to individuals.  These projects are  designed to assist in
the development and/or demonstration of advanced waste treatment and water
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purification methods (including the temporary use of new or improved
chemical additives which provide substantial immediate improvement
in existing treatment processes), or new or improved methods of joint
treatment systems for municipal and industrial wastes.

Industrial Waste Treatment Grants and Contracts are awarded to public
and private agencies, institutions, and to individuals to support
research and demonstration projects for the prevention of pollution
of waters by industry, including, but not limited to, treatment of
industrial wastes.

To obtain details concerning the above awards and to request forms
for the submission of applications, write to:

                  Project Coordination
                  Office of Research and Development
                  U. S. Department of the Interior
                  Federal Water Pollution Control Administration
                  Washington, D. C. 202^2
Training Grants and Research Fellowships are authorized in Section 5
of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, Public Law 660 as amended.
The purposes of these grants are to encourage cooperation with, and
to assist appropriate agencies, instutitions, and individuals in the
conduct of training relating to the causes, control and prevention of
water pollution.

To obtain details concerning these awards and to request forms for the
submission of applications, write to:

                  Division of Manpower and Training
                  Office of Operations
                  Training Grants Branch
                  U. S. Department of the Interior
                  Federal Water Pollution Control Administration
                  Washington, D. C. 202^2
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DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED:

Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states:

"No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race,  color,
or national origin, be excluded from participation in, "be denied the
benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any program or
activity receiving Federal financial assistance."  Therefore,  the
Office of Research and Development of the Federal Water Pollution
Control Administration, like every program or activity  receiving
financial assistance from the Department of the Interior, must be
operated in compliance with this lav.
                             IV

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                    WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

  RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT?,.  DEMONSTRATION, AND TRAINING PROJECTS

                  1968 GRANT AND CONTRACT AWARDS



                       CONTENTS



Forward .	ill

Summary of Awards	1

Research, Development and Demonstration Program Structure  	 2

Research Grants
     Summary of Grants "by States	3
     Complete List of Research Grants	5

Research Contracts
     Summary of Contracts "by States	53
     Complete List of Research Contracts	5^-

Demonstration Grants
     Summary of Grants by States	65
     Complete List of Demonstration Grants .  	 66

Storm and Combined Sever Grants
     Summary of Grants by States	 83
     Complete List of Storm and Combined Sewer Grants  ...  	  8U

Storm and Combined Sewer Contracts
     Summary of Contracts by States	88
     Complete List of Storm and Combined Sewer Contracts	89

Advanced Waste Treatment Grants
     Summary of Grants by States	9^
     Complete List of Advanced Waste Treatment Grants  	  95

Advanced Waste Treatment Contracts
     Summary of Contracts by States	101
     Complete List of Advanced Waste Treatment Contracts  	  102

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Industrial Waste Treatment Grants
       Summary of Grants by States 	  103
       Complete List of Industrial Waste Treatment Grants 	   10^

Industrial Waste Treatment Contracts
       Summary of Contracts by States	Ill
       Complete List of Industrial Waste Treatment Contracts 	  112

Training Grants .
       Summary of Training Grants  	  113
       Complete List of Training Grants	11^

Research Fellowships
       Summary of Research Fellowships	125
       Complete List of Research Fellowships	126

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                WATER POLLUTION CONTROL




RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION., AND TRAINING PROJECTS




                     SUMMARY OF AWARDS




                     FISCAL  YEAR  1968

Projects
Research Grants
Research Contracts
Demonstration Grants
Storm & Combined Sewer Grants
Storm & Combined Sewer Contracts
Advanced Waste Treatment Grants
Advanced Waste Treatment Contracts
Industrial Waste Treatment Grants
Industrial Waste Treatment Contracts
Training Grants
Research Fellowships
ALL PROJECTS
Projects
Awarded
212
6k
k9
6
2k
22
1+
34
2
Qk
113
614
Amount
Awarded
$6,359,354
4,259,212
2,240,262
3, 530, 992
5,275,059
5,389,620
668,141
7,311,581
335,847
3,364,997
632,991
$39,368,056

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                                                                         RESEARCH,
                                                                        DEVELOPMENT
                                                                            AND
                                                                       DEMONSTRATION
                                                                          PROGRAM
      SUBPROGRAMS
11
 HDBICIPAL-
 POLLUTION
 CONTROL
 TECHNOLOGY,
1101
Sewered
 1102
 Combined
 Sewer
 Discharges
 1103
 Storm Sever
 PU charges
 1104
 •on-Severad
 Bun-off
 1105
 •on-Sewered
 Municipal
 Wastes
 1106
 Joint
 (Hun.
 Wastes
12
13
  INDUSTRIAL-
  POLLUTION
  CONTROL
  TECHKOLOGI
 1201
 Metal and Metal
 Products
 1202
 Chemicals and
 Allied Products
 1203
 Power Production
 1204
 Paper and Allied
 Products	
 1205
 Petroleum and
 Coal Products
 1206
 Food and
 Kindred
 Products
 AGRICULTURAL-
 POLLUTION
 CONTROL
 TECHNOLOGY
                14
 1301
 Forestry and
1302
Rural
       Bun— o
 1303
 Irrigation
 He turn Flows
 1304
 Animal Feed
 Lota   	_.
 1305
 Don-Sewered
 Rural Wastea
                MIMING-
                POLLUTION
                CONTROL
                TECHNOLOQi
                1401
                Mine
                Drainage
1402
Oil
Production
                1403
                Oil Shale
                1404
                Other
                Mining
                Sources
                 U05
                 Phosphate
                 Mining
 1207
 Machinery and
 Transportation
 Equipment	
                  1208
                  Stone, Clay and
                  Glass Products
                  1209
                  Textile Mill
                  Products	
                  1210
                  Lumber and Wood
                  Products	
                  1211
                  Plastic
                  1212
                  Miscellaneous
                  Indus trial
                  Sourcea	
                                                    15
                OTHEK-SOURCES-I
                OF- POLLUTION
                CONTKOL
                TECHMOLOtfY
                1501
                Recro&tional
1502
Boat and
Ship
                1503
                Construction
                .Projects	
                1504
                Impoundments
                1505
                Salt Water
                Intrusion
                                  1506
                                  Natural
                                  Pollution
                                  1507
                                  Dredging and
                                  Landfill
                                  1508
                                  Oil Pollution
                                16
                 WATER
                 QUALITY
                 CONTROL
                 TECHNOLOGY
                 1601
                 Eutrophication
1602
Physical-Chemical
Identification of
Pollutants	
                 1603
                 Biological
                 Identification
                 of Pollutants
                 1604
                 Source of
                 Pollutants
                                 1605
                                 Fate of Pollutants
                                 In Surface Watera
                                                  1606
                                                  Fate of Pollutants
                                                  in uround Waters
                                                  1607
                                                  Fate  of  Pollutants
                                                  in  Coastal Waters
                                                                     1608
                                                                     Water Quality
                                                                     _C_ontrol	
                                                                     1609
                                                                     Water Resources
                                                                     Planning and
                                                                     Resources Data
                                                                     1610
                                                                     Cold Climate
                                                                      lesearch
                                                   to
                                                   IS
                                                                    1613
                                                                    Thermal
                                                                    Pollution
                                                                                                           17
                     WASTE TREAT-
                     MENT & ULTI-
                     MATE DISPOSAL
                     TECHHQLQGI_
1701
Dissolved
Nutrient
Removal
1702
Dissolved
Refractory
Organ!cs
Removal
                     1703
                     Suspended and
                     Colloidal
                     Solids
                     Removal	
                                      1704
                                      Dissolved
                                      Inorganics
                                      Removal
                                                       1705
                                                       Dissolved
                                                       Biodegradable
                                                       Organ!cs
                                                       Removal	
                                                                        1706
                                                                        Microorganisms
                                                                        Removal	
                                                                        1707
                                                                        Ultimate
                                                                        Disposal
                                                                       1708
                                                                       Waste Water
                                                                       Renovation
                                                                       and Re-use
                                                                        1709
                                                                        General Waste
                                                                        Treatment
                                                                        Technology
                 WATER
                 QUALITY.
                 REQUIREMENTS
                 RESEARCH
1801
Municipal U»ea_
1802
Industrial Uses
1803
Agricultural
Jaes	
1804
clecreational
Jses	
                1805
                Fish and Other
                Aquatic Life
                                      Other Single
                                      Dees	
                                                                       1807
                                                                       Multi-pie Uses
                                                                         RESEARCH,  DEVELOPMENT AND
                                                                          DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM
                                                                                STRUCTURE


                                                                           Office of R*D
                                                                               FWPCA
                                                                           October  17,  1968

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RESEARCH GRANTS FISCAL YEAR 1968




SUMMARY OF GRANT AWARDS BY STATES
State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Institutions
and Agencies
1
1
1
1
9
1
2
4
2
4
2
2
3
1
2
2
5
3
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
8
2
5
1
1
6
1
1
2
5
2
1
Number
Awarded
2
4
1
1
19
1
2
10
3
9
3
3
4
1
3
3
12
11
8
2
3
2
1
1
1
2
17
2
8
1
12
9
4
1
6
11
3
2
Amount
Awarded
$ 27,358
129,629
5,577
18,166
536,297
30,779
28,652
342,238
135,590
255,986
59,555
66,784
66,107
16,682
82,095
93,426
390,375
329,980
237,788
30, 5U
85,087
43,440
37,450
39,397
101,806
46,065
488,035
83,261
164,592
29,409
378,4.40
343,405
52,954
19,909
220,909
272,196
195,370
59,154

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          WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

     RESEARCH GRANTS FISCAL YEAR 1968

SUMMARY OF GRANT AWARDS BY STATES (Cont'd)
State
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Foreign
41 States
Institutions
and Agencies
3
1
1
2
100
Number
Awarded
17
1
4.
2
212
Amount
Awarded
$ 523,139
3,068
254,928
33,735
$ 6,359,354
        Active Research Grants 1968
                2 Foreign Countries
               32 States
               67 Institutions and Agencies
              112 Grants

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                                               WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

                                                  RESEARCH GRANTS

                                                 FISCAL YEAR 1968

                   AWARDED UNDER SECTION 5 OF THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION ACT,  AS AMENDED
LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
ALABAMA
   Auburn University
   Auburn

   Funderburk, H. Hanly, Jr. Ph.D.
   Botany and Plant Pathology Dept.

   Funderburk, H. Hanly, Jr. Ph.D.
   Botany and Plant Pathology Dept.
Effect of Herbicides on an
Aquatic Environment

Effect of Herbicides on an
Aquatic Environment
WP-00636-04S1     1805
WP-00636-05
 1805
   937


26,421
ALASKA
   University of Alaska
   College

   Birkholz, Norman J., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemistry and
     Chemical Engineering

   Button, D. K., Ph.D.
   Institute of Marine Science

   Dugdale, Vera A., Ph.D.
   Institute of Marine Science
Organic Compounds in Alaska
Permafrost Groundwater
Biological Effects of Heavy
Metal Pollution

Dynamics of the Nitrogen
Cycle in Lakes
WP-01018-02       1606



WP-01240-01       1805


WP-00422-05S1     1601
                18,964



                29,607


                 4,950

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
 AMOUNT
ALASKA
   University of Alaska
   College

   Dugdale, Vera A., Ph.D.
   Institute of Marine Science

   Goering, John J., Ph.D.
   Institute of Marine Science
Dynamics of the Nitrogen
Cycle in Lakes

Ecology and Nitrogen Cycle
in a Marine Plant Community
WP-004.22-06       1601


WP-01246-01       1805
                46,272


                29,836
ARIZONA
   University of Arizona
   Tucson

   Bier, Milan, Ph.D.                   Water Purification by Large
   Dept. of Agricultural Biochemistry   Scale Electrophoresis
   McConnell, William J., Ph.D.
   Arizona Cooperative Fishery
     Unit
Limnological Effects of
Organic Watershed Litter
WP-00783-03       1704


WP-01015-02       1506
                 5,577
ARKANSAS

   University of Arkansas
   FayetteviUe

   Testerman, Maurice K., Ph.D.
   Graduate Institute of Technology
A Continuous Multiparameter
Water Quality Monitor
WP-00044-07
 1608
18,166
*Active in FI 1968-Supported  by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AMD PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
 GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
 AMOUNT
CALIFORNIA

   California Institute of Technology
   Pasadena

   Brooks, Norman H., Ph.D.
   W. M. Keck Laboratory

   Brooks, Norman H.~, Ph.D.
   W. M. Keck Laboratory

   McKee, Jack E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Environmental Health

   Morgan, James J., Ph.D.
   Div. of Engineering and Applied
    Science

   North, Wheeler J., Ph.D.
   W. M. Keck Laboratory
Dispersion in Hydrologic
and Coastal Environments

Dynamics of Density-Strati-
fied Ground Water Flow

Mycological Phenomena in
Sewage Spreading Basins

The Chemistry of Manganese
in Natural Waters
WP-01256-01


WP-00680-03S1


WP-00988-02


WP-00941-03
Marine Waste Disposal and Sea  WP-00697-04
Urchin Ecology
 1607


 1606


 1606


 1602



 1805
37,297
                                 63,45A
   Los. Angeles State College Foundation
   Los Angeles

   Anderson, Dean A., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Microbiology and
     Public Health
Bacteriology of Biodegradable  WP-00961-03
Surfactants
   Ludwig Engineering and Science Research Foundation
   Arcadia
   Ludwig, Harvey F.
   President
Floe Strength and Filter-
ability of Pre-Treated Water
WP-00813-02S1
                  1705
 1703
                 9,675
12,363
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds  awarded  in previous years.
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
 GRANT NO.
                 PFBS. NO.
                AMOUNT
CALIFORNIA

  Sacramento State College Foundation
  Sacramento

  Kerri, Kenneth D., Ph.D.
  School of Engineering

  San Diego County
  San Diego

  England, Beatrice L., A.B.
  San Diego Public Health Laboratory

  Stanford University
  Stanford

  Franzlni, Joseph B., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

  Linsley, Ray K.,B.S.
  Civil Engineering Dept.

  McCarty, Perry L., Sc.D.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

  McCarty, Perry L., Sc.D.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

  Univeraity of California
  Berkley

  Fuerstenau, Douglas  W.,  Sc.D.
  Dept. of Mineral Technology
Complementary-Competitive
Aspects of Water Storage
Quantitative Virologic
Studies of Sewage
Further Studies of Infiltra-
tion

Effects of Water Pollution
in San Francisco Bay

Algal Degradation in
Waterways

Pesticides Distribution and
Degradation in Waterways
 Adsorption of Alkylaryl
 Surfactants on Polar Solids
WP-01008-02
WP-01198-01
WP-00246-07


WP-01194-01


WP-01037-02


WP-00715-03
                  1609
                  1706
1606


1608


1601


1602
                                 28,988
                                 25,950
WP-00692-03
                  1702
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years
                                                                                                                      00

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
 AMOUNT
CALIFORNIA

  University of California
  Berkley

  Goren, Simon L., D. Eng.
  Dept. of Chemical Engineering

  Jenkins, David I.,"Ph.D.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

  Kaufman, Warren J.,  Sc.D.
  Div. of Hydraulic & Sanitary
    Engineering

  McGauhey, Percy H., M.S.
  Sanitary Engineering Research
  Laboratory

  McGauhey, Percy H., M.S.
  Sanitary Engineering Research
  Laboratory
  Oswald, William j., Ph.D.
  Insitute of Engineering
   Research

  Oswald, William J., Ph.D.
  School of Public Health

  Oswald, William J., Ph.D.
  School of Public Health

  Pearson, Erman A., Sc.D.
  Div. of Hydraulic and
  Sanitary Engineering
Preparation of Monodisperse
Emulsions

Transient Loading Effects in
the Activated Sludge Process

Orthokinetic Flocculation of
Heterodiapersed Systems
Soil Mantle as a Waste
Water Treatment System
Economic Evaluation of
Water Quality

Nutritional and Disease
Transmitting Potential of
Sewage Grown Algae

Kinetics of Algal Systems in
Waste Treatment

Kinetics of Algal
Systems in Waste Treatment

Reaction Kinetics of
Anaerobic Fermentation
Systems
WP-01068-02
WP-00787-04
WP-00658-04
1702
1703, 1705
1706
1703
22,057
36,834
30,235
WP-00764-02S1
WP-00764-02S2
WP-00597-05


WP-00026-05S1



WP-00975-01A1


WP-00975-02


WP-00830-03
 1709



 1609


 1701



 1701,  1705


 1701,  1705


 1707
25,859






   46!


42,558
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds  awarded in previous  years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
       PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS.  NO.
 AMOUNT
CALIFORNIA
   University of California
   at Davis

   Blggar, James W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Water Science and
     Engineering

   Goldman, Charles R., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Zoology

   Smith, Joe M., Sc.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

   Watt, Kenneth E,F., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Zoology
   University of California
   at Irvine
   Scherfig, Jan W., Ph.D.
   University of California
   at Los Angeles
   Bush, Albert F., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Engineering

   Graves, Glenn W., Ph.D.
   Graduate School of Business
   University of the Pacific
   Stockton
   Smith, Edmund H., Ph.D.
   Pacific Marine Station
Sorption and Movement
of Polluted Water in Soil
Limnology of Lake Tahoe
Emphasizing Water Quality

Photochemical Reaction in
Water and Air Pollution

Effects of Cover in Aquatic
Predator-Prey Systems
Effect of Phosphorus Removal
Processes on Algal Growth
Tertiary Treatment in the
Purification of Wastewater

A Mathematical Model for
Regional Treatment of Water
Pollution Systems
Environmental Biology of
Tomales Bay
WP-OOOS1-07
WP-01188-01
WP-00952-02
WP-00929-02
WP-01446-01
WP-01321-01
WP-01210-O2
WP-01361-01 SI
WP-01061-02
 1606
 1805
 1702
 1805
 1601
 1708
 1609
                                                                                         1601
27,707
24,596
27,472


34,159
                                                                       *    5
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported hv funds awarded in previous years,

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO,
                                                                 AMOUNT
CALIFORNIA

   University of Southern California
   Los Angeles

   Foxworthy, James E., Ph.D.
   Allan Hancock Foundation

   Tibby, Richard B., Ph.D.
   Allan Hancock Foundation

COLORADO

   Colorado State University
   Fort Collins

   Everhart, Harry W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Fishery and Wildlife
     Biology

   Hanan, Joe, J., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Horticulture

   Simons, Daryl B., P1\D.
   Engineering Research Center
   University of Colorado
   Boulder
   West, Ronald E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Eddy Diffusion and Bacterial
Reduction in Waste Fields

Ultraviolet Absorption in
Coastal Waters
WP-00931-03
WP-00762-04
Effects of Chemical Variations WP-01398-01
in Aquatic Environments
 Irrigation Regimes
for Water Conservation

XII IAHR Congress and
International Hydrologic
Symposium
WP-00780-03
WP-01123-01
The Effect of Porous Structure WP-00853-03
on Carbon Activation
 1605


 1607
                  1805
 1303
 1606
                  1702
45,457


40,231
                30,779
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years,

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
 AMOUNT
CONNECTICUT
   University of Connecticut
   Starrs.

   Collins, Ralph P., Ph.D.
   Department of Botany
   Trainor, Francis R., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Botany

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

   Individual

   Levine, Benjamin S., Ph.D.
   Washington
   The Catholic University of America
   Washington
   Bruck, Stephan D., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

   Water Pollution Control Federation
   Washington

   Fuhrman, Ralph E., D. Eng.
   Executive Secretary
FLORIDA

   Individual
   Lackey, James B., Ph.D,
   Melrose
Study of Microorganisms
Inducing Tastes and Odors
in Water

A Study of Scenedesmus
Species in Culture
WP-00005-06
WP-00850-03
USSR Literature On Water       WP-00305-09
Supply and Pollution Control
Sorption Behavior of Organic   WP-01371-01AL
Pyropolymers in Aqueous Solution
Research Supplement-Journal
Water Pollution Control
Federation
WP-01125-01A1
Taxonomy and Ecology of
Inshore Marine Microbiota
WP-00901-04
 1801
 1805
                  1608
                  1702
 1609
 1805
                10,725
                17,927
7,998
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AMD PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
FLORIDA
   Florida State University
   TaLLahasse

   Menzies, Robert J., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Oceanography

   University of Florida
   Gainsville

   Brezonik, Patrick L., M.S.
   Earle B. Phelps Laboratory

   Calaway, Wilson T., B.S.
   Dept. of Entomology

   Dean, Robert G.» Sc.D.
   Dept. of Coastal and
    Oceanographic Engineering

   Putman, Hugh D., Ph.D.
   Phelps Laboratory for Bioenviron-
    mental Engineering Research

   Pyatt, Edwin, E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Bioenvironmental
     Engineering

   Singley, John E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Environmental Engineering

   Smith, Paul H., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Bacteriology
Distribution of Life with
Depth
WP-01327-01
Chemistry of Nitrogen
in Natural Waters

Nematodes in Sewage Treatment
and their Significance

Transversal Drifts in Bottom
Profile
Primary Production and
Decomposition in Estuarine
Water

A Model for Quantifying Flow
Augmentation Benefits
Stoichiometry and Mechanisms
of Coagulation

Studies on the Methogenic
Bacteria in Sludge
WP-01203-01
WP-00508-05
WP-00889-03
WP-00678-04
WP-01050-02
WP-01261-01
WP-00198-08
 1805
 1601
 1706
 1607
 1601
 1609
 1701,  1703
 1707
$ 38,790
  32,582
  24,853
  29,640
  37,216
  31,998
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years,

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
FLORIDA
   University of Miami
   Coral Gables

   Bader, Richard G., Ph.D.
   Institute of Marine Sciences

   Lane, Charles E., Ph.D.
   Institute of Marine Sciences

   Moore, Hilary B,, Ph.D.
   Institute of Marine Science
   Wood, Edward, J.F., Sc.D.
   Institute of Marine Science
GEORGIA
   Georgia Institute of Technology
   Atlanta

   Carstens, Marion R., Ph.D.
   Hydraulics Laboratory

   Gates, William E., Ph.D.
   School of Civil Engineering

   Ingols, Roberts S., Ph.D.
   Engineering Experiment Station
Effects of Thermal Pollution
on Biota of Biscayne Bay

Effects of Pesticides
on Marine Animals

The Biology of the Infauna
of a Tropical Soft Bottom
Area

Periphyton of the Everglades
an Unpolluted System
Diffusivity of Particles
in a Turbulent Field

Relative Merits of Activated
Sludge Design Models

Digestion of Sludges
with Sodium Chloride and
Sulfate
WP-01351-01A1


WP-01326-01


WP-00573-05



WP-00709-03
WP-00912-02
WP-01133-O1
WP-01375-01
 1613-1805
 1805
 1805
 1805
 1703
 1705
 1707
$64,312


 39,599


 35,250
 20,625
*Active In FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
 GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
   AMOUNT
GEORGIA
   Georgia Institute of Technology
   Atlanta

   Tsivoglou, Ernest C., Ph.D.
   School of Civil Engineering

   Georgia State College
   Atlanta

   Singley, John E.
   Dept. of Chemistry

   University of Georgia
   Athens
Characterization of Stream
Reaeration Capacity
Stoichiometry and Mechanisms
of Coagulation
WP-01366-01
WP-00717-03
 1605
 1701
$ 84,413
   Hendricks, Charles W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Microbiology

ILLINOIS
Enteric Bacterial Degradation
of Stream Detritus
WP-01517-01
 1605
  30,552
   Eastern Illinois University
   Charleston

   Durham, Leonard, Ph.D.
   Department of Zoology

   Whitley, L. Stephen, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Zoology

   Illinois Institute of Technology
   Chicago

   Grieves, Robert B., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
Biological Survey of Streams
of Coles County

The Systematics of the
Tubificids of Illinois
Foam Separation Flotation
of Colloid Organic Systems
WP-01114-02
WP-00937-02
WP-00702-03
 1805
 1805
  20,510
 1702, 1703
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years,
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TfOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
       PROJECT TITLE
   GRANT NO.
PFBS. NO.
AMOUNT
ILLINOIS
  Illinois Institue of Technology
  Chicago
  Gurnhan, C. Fred, Ph.D.
  Dept. of Environmental Eng.

  Kintner, Robert C., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Chemical Engineering

  Martell, Arthur E., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Chemistry

  Northwestern University
  Evanston

  Pipes, Wesley 0., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

  University of Illinois
  Urbana

  Austin, John H., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

  Austin, John H., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

  Dick, Richard I., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

  Engelbrecht, Richard S., Sc.D.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

  Larson, Thurston E., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Chemistry
Use of Coagulation in the Flotation
of Wastewater

Effects of Surfactants on Fibrous
Bed Coalescing

Permanganate Oxidation of Phenols
and Aromatic Amines
Ecology of Sphaerotilus in Activated
Sludge
Oxygen Relationships in Small Streams
Oxygen Relationships in Small Streams
Mechanisms of Sludge Thickening
Factors Influencing Free-Living
Nematodes in Water

Corrosion and Tuberculation in
Distribution Systems
WP-01268-01
WP-01021-02
WP-00744-03
1703
1702
1702
1 29,188
28,560

WP-00588-04
WP-01020-02


WP-01020-02S1(S)3


WP-00.011-02


WP-00047-06


WP-00132-12
 1703
 1705
 1706
 1605


 1605


 1707


 1805


 1801
47,567
52,582


 4,425


29,092





16,552
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AMD PROJECT DIRECTOR
        PROJECT  TITLE
                                                                               GRANT NO.
                     PPBS. NO.   AMOUNT
ILLINOIS

  University of Illinois
  Urbana

  Quinn, John A., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical
   Engineering

  Sollo, Frank W., Jr., Ph.D.
  State Water Survey

  Speece, Richard E., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

INDIANA

  DePauv University
  Greencastle

  Gammon, James R., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Zoology

  Purdue Research Foundation
  West Lafayette

  Greenkorn,  Robert A., Ph.D.
  School of Chemical Engineering

  Kirsch, E.  J., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Microbiology
Mass  Transfer through Interfaces
Disinfection of Sewage Effluents
Controlling Factors in Methane
Fermentation
The Effects of Inorganic Sediment
on Stream Ecosystems
WP-00601-04



WP-01252-01


WP-00394-04S1
WP-01044-02
Dispersion During Flow is Heterogeneous WP-01048-02
Porous Media
Microbial Ecology and Interactions
in Anaerobic Digestion
WP-00760-04
1704
1706
1707
1805
1606


1707
27,510
 7,070
16,408


36,077
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
INDIANA
   Purdue University
   Lafayette

   Bloodgood, Don E.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
Foreign Engineers and
Scientists to Purdue
Industrial Waste Conference
WP-00861-02
 1200
IOWA
   Iowa State University
   Ames
   Dodd, John D., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Botany and Plant
    Pathology

   Morgan, Paul E.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
   University of Iowa
   Iowa City
   Macagno, Enzo 0., Ph.D.
   Institute of Hydraulic Research
Ecology of Diatoms in Hard-
water Habitats
Design Requirements for
Municipal Diatomite Filters
Dispersion of Water
Pollutants in Curvilinear
 Flows
WP-00221-08
WP-00196-08
WP-01218-01
 1805
 1703
 1605
 9,034
17,633
40,117
KANSAS
   Kansas State Teachers College
   Emporia

   Prophet, Carl W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biology
Limnology of John
Redmond Reservior, Kansas
WP-00615-05
 1805
10,213
                                             H
                                             CD
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years,

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRAiNT NO.
PPBS. NO.
   AMOUNT
KANSAS
   Kansas State University
   Manhattan

   Fan Liang-Tseng, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

   Lambert, Jack L.-, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemistry

   Lambert, Jack L., Ph.D.
   Department of Chemistry

   University of Kansas
   Lawrence

   Loehr, Raymond C., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   O'Brien, Walter J., Sc.d.
   Environmental Health Laboratory

KENTUCKY
Optimal Design of Waste
Treatment Systems

Determination of Ammonia
Ligand Exchange Reagents
Aerobic Microbial
Degradation of Lipids
WP-01141-02
WP-00235-06
WP-00326-07
WP-00341-05
Oxygen Consumption in          WP-01023-02
Continuous Biological Culture
 1709
 1602
 1602
 1707
                  1705
$ 31,755
   9,794
                14,340
   University of Kentucky
   Lexington - (Research Foundation)

   Grieves, Robert B.,  Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Foam Separation Flotation of   WP-01284-01
Colloid Organic Systems
                  1702, 1703
                  1705, 17O6
                16,682
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
 AMOUNT
LOUISIANA

   Louisiana State University
   Baton Rouge

   West, Phillip W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemistry

MAINE

   State of Maine
   Dept, of Inland Fisheries and Game
   Augusta

   Everhart, W. Harry, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Zoology

   Rupp, Robert S., M.S.
   Dept. of Zoology

   University of Maine
   Orono

   Sproul, Otis J., Sc.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Zieminskl, Stefan A., D.Sc.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
   Zieminski, Stefan A., D.Sc.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Sampling and Determining
Traces of Silver in Waters
WP-00788-02S1
WP-00788-02S2
Effects of Chemical Variations WP-01145-01
in Aquatic Environments
Evolution of Allopatric
Populations
Effects of Chemical Ions
on Virus Inactivation

Induced Air Mixing of
Large Bodies of Polluted
Water

Use of Chemical Additives
to Improve Aeration Rates
WP-00888-03
WP-00387-05


WP-01376-01



WP-00562-04
 1602
                  1805
 1805
 1706


 1608



 1705
21,088
36,646


24,361
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO,
  AMOUNT
MARYLAND
   The JohnsHopkins University
   Baltimore
   Geyer, John C., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Environmental Science

   Geyer, John C., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Environmental Science

   University of Maryland
   College Park

   Birkner, Francis B., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Cookson, John T., Jr., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Schwiesow, William F.
   Shirver Laboratory
Fluid Friction in the          WP-01262-01       1604
Presence Non-Rigid Boundaries

Ground Water Storage Project   WP-00444-04S1     1606
Oxygenation Kinetics of
Reduced Sulfur Species

Virus Removal in Packed
Beds by Mass Transfer

Disposal of Wastes from
Swine Feeding Floors to
Minimize Stream Pollution
WP-01265-01       1605


WP-00981-02       1706


WP-01399-01       1304
                               $ 44,658
                17,583
                31,185
MASSACHUSETTS

   Harvard University
   Boston
   Thomas, Harold A., Jr., Sc.D,
   School of Public Health
Transport and Fate of
Pollutants in Soil
WP-00626-04
 1606
24,139
   *Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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TPnATTOM AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
   AMOUNT
VftSSACHUSETTS

   Harvard University


   Dorfman, Robert Ph. D.
   Harvard Water Program

   Mitchell, Ralph, Ph. D.
   Dept. of Water Resources
   and Sanitary Engineering

   Stumm, Werner, Ph. D.
   Division of Engineering and
    Applied Physics

   Stumm, Werner, Ph. D.
   Division of Engineering and
    Applied Physics

   Stumm, Werner, Ph. D.
   Division of Engineering and
    Applied Physics

   Thomas, Harold A., Jr., Sc. D.
   Dept. of Environmental Science
    and Engineering
The Economics of Water
Supply and Quality

Degradation of Sewage
and Soil Microorganisms
Phosphate Exchange with
Sediments
Chemical Aspects of
Coagulation
Inhibition and Repression
in Substrate Utilization
Operations Research in Water
Quality Management
   Massachusetts  Institute of Technology
   Cambridge
   Harleman, Donald R. F., Sc. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Harleman, Donald R. F., Sc. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
Thermal Stratification and
Reservoir Water Quality

Movement and Mixing of Water
Injected into Aquifiers
WP-00919-03
WP-00967-03
1609
1606
$ 37,183
19,033
WP-01230-01
WP-00098-06
WP-00621-03A1
WP-00111-06
WP-01211-01


WP-01039-02
 1601
 1701
 1707
 1609
 1613


 1606
 11,889
110,735
 27,047
 24,649
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*Active in FI 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PFBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
MASSACHUSETTS

   Northeastern University
   Boston

   Goodman, Alvin S., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Karger, Barry L.," Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemistry

   Univers ity of Mas sa onusetta
   Amherst

   Adrian, Donald D., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Adrian, Donald D., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Skinde, Rolf T., Ph.  D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
MICHIGAN

   Michigan State University
   East Lansing

   Fromm, Paul 0., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Physiology

   Knight, Allen W., Ph. D.
   W. K. Kellogg Biological Station
Data Collection Economics
For Water Pollution Studies

Studies in Foam Separation
and Related Techniques
Source Control of Water
Treatment Waste Solids

Source Control of Water
Treatment Waste Solids

Reverse Osmosis
Treatment of Wastevaters
WP-01090-02
WP-01129-02
WP-01239-01S1


WP-01239-02


WP-01408-01
Toxic Action of Water Soluble  WP-00807-08
Pollutants on Freshwater Fish
 1609
 1702, 1703
 1705, 1706
The Biology and Physiology
of Aquatic Insects
WP-01178-01
                  1805
 1805
10,014


14,611
1707
1707
1701, 1702
1703, 1704
1705
13,244
53,054
44,727
                11,106
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
MICHIGAN
University of Detroit
Detroit
Smith, R. Jay, Ph. D.
Dept. of Biology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor
Ayers, John C., Ph. D.
Great Lakes Research Division
Borchardt, Jack A., Ph. D.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Borchardt, Jack A., Ph. D.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Brater, Ernest F.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Kramer, James R. , Ph. D.
Great Lakes Research Division
Mancy, Khalil H. Ph. D.
School of Public Health
Noble, Vincent E., Ph. D.
Great Lakes Research Division
Schultz, Jerome S., Ph. D.
PROJECT TITLE


Indicator-Pathogen Density
Relationships in Tributary
Streams

A Coherent Area Study of
Southern Lake Michigan
Sand Filtration of Discrete
Suspensions
Organic Decomposition at
Poised 0-R Potential Level
Rainfall-Runoff Relations
on Urban and Rural Areas
Mineral Water Chemistry,
Great Lakes
Dissolved Oxygen Analysis
in Natural and Waste Waters
Vertical Current Structure
in the Great Lakes
Electrical Stimulation of
GRANT NO.


WP-01233-01

WP-00311-04S1
WP-00329-06
WP-00333-06
WP-00834-03
WP-01303-01
WP-00886-03
WP-01067-02
WP-012 57-01
PPBS. NO.


1603

1601
1701, 1703
1706
1702
1302
1605
1602
1605
1709
AMOUNT


$ 4-0,293

97,068
8,945
14,574
#
27,591
18,970
24,078
*
   Dept. of Chemical and
   Metallurgical Engineering
Microbial Waste Treatment
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
MICHIGAN

   University of Michigan
   Ann Arbor

   Stoermer, Eugene F., Ph. D.
   Great Lakes Research Division

   Weber, Walter J.,-Jr., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
   Weber, Walter J., Jr., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Weber, Walter J., Jr., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

MINNESOTA
A Detailed Study of Lake
Michigan Plankton Diatoms

Research Symposium on
Adsorption from Aqueous
Solution

Interactions of Silica with
Iron and Aluminum

Adsorption from Aqueous
Solution
WP-01005-02       1805
WP-01132-01       1700
WP-00674-03       1703
WP-00706-04A1     1702,1705
              $ 28,951
                16,260
   Minnesota Engineering Dept.
   Detroit Lakes

   Larson, Winston C. , B. S.
   Dept. of Engineering

   University of Minnesota
   Minneapolis

   Johnson, Walter K., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Maier, Walter J., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Olson, Theodore A., Ph. D.
   School of Public Health
Nutrient Control Project-
Detroit Lakes|Minnesota
Nitrification and Denitri-
fication of Wastewater

Removal of Colloidal Matter
from Wastewater

Benthonic Invertebrates as
an Index of Water Quality
WP-OU69-01
WP-01028-02
WP-01219-01
WP-00320-06
 1601
 1701,1705
 1703
 1805
68,100
32,216


28,221


30,236
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*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years

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LOCATION ASP PROJECT DIRECTOR
          PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.    AMOUNT
MINNESOTA

  University of Minnesota
  Minneapolis

  Olson, Theodore A., Ph.D.
  School of Public Health

  Shapiro, Joseph, Ph.D.
  Dept. of Geology and Geophysics

  Silberman, Edward, M.S.
  St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic
  Laboratory

  Smith, Lloyd L., Jr., Ph.D.
  Dept. of Entomology, Wildlife
   and Fisheries

  Winona State College
  Winona

  Fremling, Calvin R., Ph.D.
  Department of Biology

MISSISSIPPI

  Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
  Ocean Springs

  Abbott, Walter, Ph.D.
  Senior Marine Biologist

  Abbott, Walter, Ph.D.
  Senior Marine Biologist
Lake Superior Periphyton Relation to
Water Quality

Inorganic-Organic Interactions in
Natural Waters

The Role of Mixing in Maintaining
Stratified Flow
Effect of Paper Fiber Wastes on Fish
Eggs and Juveniles
Mayfly Distribution as a Water
Quality Index
Nutrient Assimilation Rates Field
Studies

Nutrient Assimilation Rates Field
Studies
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
WP-00828-03
WP-00771-04
WP-00913-03
1608
1605
1605
t
33,024
35,910
WP-00223-07
WP-00987-03
WP-01030-01


WP-01030-02
1805
1805
1601
1601
  183
9,898
5,897
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
MISSOURI

   University of Missouri
   Columbia

   Campbell, Robert S., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Zoology

   Enns, Wilbur R., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Entomology

   Smith, George E., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Soils

   Venable, Raymond L., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemistry
Recovery from Acid Pollution   WP-00379-06
in Four Strip-Mine Lakes
Insects Associated with
Midwestern Oxidation Lagoons

Nitrates in Water Supplies
Removal of Metal Ions by
Flotation with Surfactants
WP-00718-03


WP-00533-05


WP-01235-01
 1401


 1805


 1801


 1704
23,057


      *


29,084


32,946
MONTANJ
   Montana State University
   Bozeman

   Berg, Lloyd, Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

   Wright, John C., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Botany and Microbiology
   Wright, John C., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Botany and Microbiology
   University of Montana
   Missoula

   Nakamura, Mitsuru, Ph. D.
   Dept. of Microbiology
Terpenes From Sulfate Pulp
Mill Waste Liquor

The Hydrobiology of the
Madison Rivers and its
Headwaters

The Limnology of Yellowtail
Reservior and the Big Horn
River
Detection and Significance
Enzootic Water Pollution
WP-00510-05


WP-00125-06



WP-01172-01
WP-00824-03
 1204


 1605



 1805
 1603
26,880
16,560
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*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years

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T^CATION AMD PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
                                                                                                         AMOUNT
NEVADA

   University of Nevada
   Reno

   Sharp, John V. A., Ph. D.
   Center for Water Resources Research
   Desert Research Institute

MEW HAMPSHIRE

   University of New Hampshire
   Durham. New Hampshire

   Slanetz, Lawrence W., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Microbiology
MEW JERSEY

   Newark College of Engineering
   Newark

   Metzger, Ivan, Eng. So. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Rutgers. The State University
   New Brunswick

   Finstein, Melvin S., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Environmental Sciences

   Moul, Edwin T., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Botany

   Torpey, Wilbur N., M. CE.
   Dept. of Environmental Sciences
                                        Water Quality Regimen of
                                        the Tahoe-Truckee System
                                        Enteric Bacteria and Viruses
                                        in Sewage, Water and
                                        Shellfish
Effects of Fluid Properties
on Stream Aeration
Continuous Flow and Batch
Cultures of Sphaerotilus

Diatom Communities of the
Raritan River System

Removal of BOD and Nutrients
by Biological Slimes
                               WP-01458-01
                               WP-00009-12
WP-01099-01
WP-00212-07
WP-00949-02
WP-00949-02S1

WP-01322-01
                  1608
                37,450
                  1603
                39,397
 1608
                                                                                         1707


                                                                                         1805


                                                                                         1701,1705
               101,806
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"Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years

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LOCATION AMD PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
                                                                                                          AMOUNT
NEW JERSEY

   Rutgers. The State University
   New Brunswick

   Trama, Francesco B.
   Dept. of Zoology
Impoundment Studies on the
Raritan River, New Jersey
WP-00059-06
 1504
NEW MEXICO

   Eastern New Mexico University
   Portales

   Sublette, James E., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Biological Sciences

   Nev Mexico State University
   Las Cruces

   Speece, Richard E., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Nev Mexico State University
   University Park

   Clark, John W.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
                                        Cytotaxonomy and Related
                                        Studies of Holartic Midges
                                        Controlling Factors  in
                                        Methane Fermentation
                                        Continuous  Monitoring of
                                        Some Organic Wastes
                               WP-00468-05
                               WP-010Q1-03
                               WP-00631-03
                  1805
                  1707
                  1602
                17,956
                28,109
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds  awarded in previous  years
                                                                                                                     ro

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
                                                                  AMOUNT
NEW YORK

   American Water Works. Association
   New York

   Faber, Harry A.
   Research Director

   Boyce Thompson Institute for
   Plant Research. Inc.
   Yonkers

   Torgeson, Dewayne C., Ph. D.
   Program Director

   City College Research Foundation
   New York

   Haines, Thomas H., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemistry

   Clarkson College of Technology
   Potsdam

   Jellinek, Hans H. G., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemistry

   Matijevic, Egon, Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemistry

   Matijevic, Egon, Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemistry
Disposal of Wastea from
Water Treatment Plants
Interaction of Herbicides
and Soil Microorganisms
Structure and Function of
a New Sulfolipid
WP-01535-01
WP-00750-04
WP-00675-04
Photodegradation of Polymers   WP-00791-03
in Aqueous Solution
Flocculation of Colloids
Suspended in Water

Second Workshop Seminar on
Coagulation and Flocculation
WP-00815-03


WP-01131-01
 1707
 1606
 1805
 1702


 1703


 1703
$ 46,305
  45,698
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years
                                                                                                                     UJ
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LOCATION AMD PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PFBS. NO.
                                                                                                          AMOUNT
NEW YORK

   Columbia University
   New York

   Linford, Henry B., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

   Littauer, Sebastin B.
   Dept. of Industrial and
   Management Engineering

   Cornell University
   Ithaca

   Barlow, John P., Ph. D.
   Div. of Biological Sciences

   Dondero, Norman C., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Food Science

   Graf, Walter H., Ph. D.
   School of Civil Engineering

   Liggett, James A., Ph. D.
   School of Civil Engineering

   Manhattan College
   Bronx

   Jeris, John S., Sc. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
Cationic Polymers as
Flocculant Aids in Water
WP-00240-06
Statistical Theory of Extreme  WP-00457-05
Values and Their Application
in Hydrology
Eutrophication of Tidal
Waters

Adaptation by Microbial
Populations

The Transport of Solid
Suspension in Conduits

Mathematical Models of
Hydrologic Systems
The Biochemistry of
Anaerobic Digestion
WP-00577-05
 1703


 1609
WP-00176-08S1
WP-00176-09
WP-01034-02
WP-00838-02
WP-0094-8-02
1601
1705
1707
1609
 1707
                                 22,067
27,417
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds  awarded in previous  years

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
PROJECT TITLE
                                                                       GRANT NO.
                 FPBS. NO.
                 AMOUNT
    YORK
   New YorlL University
   Bronx

   Mehr, Emanuel, M. A.
   Dept. of Meteorology and
    Oceanography

   Mehr, Emanuel, M. A.
   Geophysical Science Laboratory

   Schwartzberg, Henry G.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

   Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
   Brooklyn

   Bruins, Paul P., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemistry

   Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
   Troy

   Clescerl,  Lenore S., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Research Foundation of State
   University of New York
   Albany

   Dence, Carlton W., Ph. D.
   State University College of  Forestry

   LaLonde, Robert T., Ph.  D.
   College of Forestry
Computer Simulation of
Dye Dump Studies
Computer Simulation of
Diffusion Studies

The Spreading of Oil
Films
WP-00662-03



WP-01255-01


WP-01342-01A1
Advance Waste Treatment
by Ultrafiltration
Oxygen Utilization in
Concentrated Microbial Systems
WP-00620-03
WP-00876-03
Composition of Residues from
Pulp Bleaching Treatments

Aquatic Plant Chemistry,
Its Application to Pollution
Control
WP-01038-02


WP-01258-01
1609



1607


1607
1703
1703, 1705
1706
1204


1602
17,162


25,716
28,440
15,517


30,974
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years
                                                                                                                     ro

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
NEW YORK

   Research Foundation of State
   University of New York
   Albany

   Partheniades, Emanuel, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Rumer, Ralph R., Jr., Sc. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Storr, John F., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Biology

   Syracuse University
   Syracuse

   Jackson, Daniel F., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Kramer, James R., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Geology

   Li, Wen-Hsiung, Ph. D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Lundgren, Donald G.
   Dept. of Bacteriology and Botany

   Nemerow, Nelson L., Ph. D.
   Dept, of Civil Engineering

   Rice, P. A., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    and Metallurgy
Deposition of Fine Sediments
in.Turbulent Flows

Dynamic Model Study of Lake
Erie

Ecology of Polluted and
Nonpolluted Lake Communities
Investigation of Bloom-
Producing Algae

Mineral-Water Chemistry,
Great Lakes

Transverse Dispersion of
Contaminant in Groundwater

Physiology and Culture of
Iron Oxidizing Bacteria

Allocation of Stream
Pollution Carrying Capacity

Biological Treatment of Acid
Mine Water
WP-01253-01


WP-00837-03


WP-01065-02
WP-00782-03
WP-00868-02
WP-00575-04
 1605


 1605


 1603
 1601
 1608
 1606
WP-00548-05       U01
WP-00548-05S1-A1

WP-01089-01       1608
WP-01460-01       HOI
26,194


22,409
                47,238
                                                                                                                    U)
                                                                                                                    OJ
"Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds  awarded in previous  years

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LOCATION AMD PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
                                                PPBS.  NO.
                                                                                                          AMOUNT
NEW YORK

   Syracuse University


   Tien, Chi, Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    and Metallurgy

   Tien, Chi, Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    and Metallurgy

   Tien, Chi, Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    and Metallurgy

   Tien, Chi, Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    and Metallurgy

   Tien, Chi, Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    and Metallurgy

   Turian, Raffi M., Ph. D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    and Metallurgy
A Study of the Aeration
Process in Non-Newtonian
Fluid
WP-00719-03
Atomization and Drop Size of   WP-00867-03
Non-Newtonian Fluid
Mass Transfer Analysis
in Reverse Osmosis Operation
Carbon Column Operation in
Wastewater Treatment
The Effect of Gas Bubble
Motion on Fluid Mixing
in Aeration Process

Pipeline Flow of Solids-
Liquid Suspensions
WP-00968-02
                                                 1705
                                                 1707
                                                1701, 1702
                                                1703, 1704
                                                1705, 1706
WP-01007-01A2    1702, 1705
WP-00922-03       1705
WP-01122-02       1707
                                 18,480
19,738
                                                                58,530
                                                                18,100
                                                                18,050
 *Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years

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LOCATION AMD PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
                                                                       GRANT NO.
                 PPBS. NO.
                                                                AMOUNT
NORTH CAROLINA

   North Carolina State University
   Raliegh

   Horton, Donald B., Ph.D.
   Director, Pamilco Marine Lab

   University of North Carolina
   Chapel Hill

   Man, Robert A., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Environmental Sciences
    and Engineering
OHIO
   Case Institute of Technology
   Cleveland

   Sparks, Robert E., Ph.D.
   Division of Engineering

   Central State University
   Vilberforce

   O'Hara, James J., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biology

   Kent State University
   Kent

   Gould, Edwin S., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemistry
"Phosphate Mining Effluent
 in Estuarine Ecology
Microbiology of Anaerobic
Sludge
WP-00958-03
WP-00921-03
Emulsion Braking by            WP-00354-03
Coalescence on Adsorbed Films
Sublethal Influence of         WP-01281-01
Pollutants on Fish Metabolism
Metal-Catalyzed Oxidations     WP-01209-01
of Organic Contaminants
1805
1707
                 1702
                 1805
                 1702
                 1705
63,045
20,216
              11,016
              33,922
 ^Active  in FY 1968  -  Supported by  funds  awarded  in previous ye.ars,
                                                                              OJ
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ROGATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
                                                                                                   AMOUNT
   Kenyon College
   Gambler

   Pappenhagen, James M., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemistry

   Ohio State University Research
   Coir
   Dugan, Patrick R., Ph.D,
   Dept, of Microbiology

   Hanna, George P.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
Smith, Edwin E., Ph.D.
Dept. of Chemical Engineering

University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati

Lemlich, Robert, Ph.D.
Dept. of Chemical Engineering

Scarpino, Pasquale V., Ph.D.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
   Spoor, William A., Ph.D.
  Dept.  of Biological Sciences
Determination of Ions in
Wastes and Waters
Concentration of Chemicals
by Floe Forming Organisms

Acid Mine Drainage-An
Analysis of the State
of the Art

Study of Sulfide-to-Sulfate
Reaction Mechanism
Foam Fractionation with
Reflux

Factors Influencing the
Survival of Bacteria in Sea
Water

Fish Opercular Response to
Environmental Variables
WP-00137-13
                                                                       WP-00340-07
WP-00161-09


WP-00844-03



WP-01317-01
1602
                 1401
                                                                                        1702,1703,
                                                                                        1705,1706

                                                                                        1607
                 1805
                                                                                                   10,279
WP-00713-03

WP-01328-01
1704
1705
1401
$ 24,657

28,811
              24,934
                               18,205
              12,768
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
                                                                                                                    U)
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PFBS. NO.     AMOUNT
OHIO

   University of Toledo Research Fdn.
   Toledo

   Bennett, Gary F., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

OKLAHOMA

   Oklahoma State University
   Stillwater

   Gaudy, Anthony F., Jr., Ph.D.
   School of Civil Engineering

   Gaudy, Anthony F., Jr., Ph.D.
   School of Civil Engineering

   Gaudy, Anthony F,, Jr., Ph.D.
   School of Civil Engineering

   University of Oklahoma
   Norman

   Reid, George W., M.S.
   School of Civil Engineering

OREGON

   Oregon State University
   Corvallis

   Burgess, Fredrick J.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
Oxygen Transfer Rates
Through Biological Slimes
Kinetics and Mechanism in
Activated Sludge Processes

Metabolic Control Mechanisms
in Biological Treatment

Response of Activated Sludge
to Organic Shock Loads
Evaluation of Dispersed
Pollutional Load
Airphoto Analysis of Ocean
Outfall Dispersion
WP-00822-02
WP-00325-06


WP-00786-03


WP-00075-06
WP-01193-01
WP-01383-01
1805
1703,1705,  $ 29,409
1706
1709


1707
1604
1607
52,432
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.
                                                                                                                    uo
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
                                              PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
                                                                                     PPBS. NO.
                                                               AMOUNT
Oregon State University
Corvallis

Burgess, Fredrick J.
Dept. of Civil Engineering

Freed, Virgil H., Ph.D.
Dept. of Agricultural Chemistry

Goulding, Robert L., Ph.D.
Dept. of Entomology

Krygier, James T., M.S.
School of Forestry

Neal, Victor T., Ph.D.
Pacha, Robert E., Ph.D.
Dept. of Microbiology

Pacha, Robert E., Ph.D.
Dept. of Microbiology

Phinney, Harry K., Ph.D.
Dept. of Botany and Plant Pathology

Schaumburg, Frank D.
Dept. of Civil Engineering

Schroeder, Herbert A., D.Sc,
Forest Research Laboratory

Seaders, John, M.S.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Pulp Mill Effluent Disposal    WP-00524-05
                                        Chemical Bruch Control:         WP-1
                                        Biochemistry and Toxic Hazard

                                        Macro-Fauna in Waste           WP-1
                                        Stabilization Lagoons

                                        Studies on Effects of Water-   WP-'
                                        shed Practices on Streams

                                        Physical Factors Affecting     WP-
                                        Oregon Coasta] Pollution

                                        Sediment-Water-Bacteria        WP-
                                        Interaction in Eutrophication

                                        Studies on Aquatic MyxobacteriaWP-


                                        The Autecology of Some Blue-   WP-00666-04
                                        Green Plankton Algae
Influence of Log Rafting
on Water Quality

Lignin Sulfonates in Pulp
Mill Effluents

Factors Influencing
Temperature and Stream Quality
                                                                       WP-01320-01


                                                                       WP-00823-03


                                                                       WP-00684-04
                                                                                        1204
                                                                                        1210
                                                                                        1204
                                                                                        1608
                               24,485
.00477-05
.00923-03
.00423-06
•01380-01
•01389-01
•00925-03
•00666-04
1604
1703,1705
1301
1607
1601
1805
1601

13,158
81,273
39,138
28,387
11,318
18,623
                               24,174
"Active in FT 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.
                                                                                                                     CO

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
    AMOUNT
OREGON
   Oregon State University
   Corvallis

   Slotta, Larry S., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
   Stoevener, H. H.,  Ph.D.
   Dept. of Agricultural Economics

   Warren, Charles E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife

   Warren, Charles E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife

PENNSYLVANIA

   Academy,of Natural Sciences
   Philadelphia

   Patrick, Ruth, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Limnology

   Carnegie Institute of Technology
   Pittsburgh

   Bugliarello, George, Sc.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
Stratified Reservior Currents  WP-00983-02
                               WP-00983-02S1
                               WP-00983-02S2
Economic Benefits from an
Improvement in Water Quality
WP-OL477-01
Dissolved Oxygen Requirements  WP-00135-13
of Freshwater Fish
Ecological Studies of an
Experimental Stream
WP-00157-10
Factors Affecting the
Structure of Diatom Communities
WP-00475-05
A Synthetic Computer
Language for Sanitary
Engineering
WP-004.15-05
WP-004-15-05S1
1605



1609


1805


1805
30,639


22,883


31,930
1805
86,535
1609
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
                                                                                                                    LO
                                                                                                                    vo

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRAM1 NO.
PPBS. NO.
    AMOUNT
PENNSYLVANIA

   Drexel Institute of Technology
   Philadelphia

   Remson, Irwin, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
     and Mechanics

   Lehigh University
   Bethlehem

   Couglin, Robert W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

   Graf, Walter H., Ph.D.
   Fritz Engineering Laboratory

   Parker, Basil W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biology

   Pennsylvania Military College
   Cheater

   Wise, Donald L., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Engineering

   Pennsylvania State University
   University Park

   Anthony, Adam, Ph.D.
   Life Science Building
Radial Flow of Soil Moisture   WP-00820-02
Effect of Surface Groups
on Adsorption of Pollutants

The Transport of Solid
Suspension in Conduits

Thermal and Industrial
Pollution:  Delaware River
Diffusion Coefficients of
Gases in Liquids
Cytopathology in Fish
Exposed to Stream Pollutants
WP-01364-01
                 1606
WP-00969-03
WP-OU78-01
WP-00885-03
1702
1705
1707
1613
21,715
15,535
2^,830
WP-00671-02S1    1704
1805
$ 29,060
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR	PROJECT TITLE	GRANT NO.	PPBS. NO.	AMOUNT

PENNSYLVANIA

   Regional Science Research Institute
   Philadelphia

   Coughlin, Robert E., Ph.D.           Economic Evaluation of Stream  WP-01394-01A1    1608          34,699
   Regional Science Research Inst.      Quality Preservation through
                                        Urban Land Use Management

   Isard, Walter                        Economics of Water Quality     WP-00938-03      1608          64,749
   President                            for a Regional System

   University of Pennsylvania
   Philadelphia

   Strong, Ann Louise, LLB.             Stream Quality Preservation    WP-01393-01A1    1608          44,831
   Dept. of City and Regional Planning  Through Urban Land Use Management:
                                        Legal and Governmental Aspects

   University of Pittsburgh
   Pittsburgh

   Cummins, Kenneth W., Ph.D.           The Microdistribution of       WP-00525-05      1805          21,451
   Dept. of Biology                     Stream Benthos

RHODE ISLAND

   University of Rhode Island
   Kingston

   Conover, John T., Ph.D.               The Effects of Pollution on    WP-00755-03      1805          	
   Graduate School of Oceanography      Benthic Marine Plant Communities

   Jeffries, Harry P., Ph.D.            Chemical Responses by          WP-00858-02      1805            774
   Graduate School of Oceanography      Marine Organisms  to Stress     WP-00858-03      1805          30,945


*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds  awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
                                                                                        PPBS.  NO.
AMOUNT
RHODE ISLAND

   University of Rhode Island
   Kingston

   Marshall, Nelson, Ph.D.
   Graduate School of Oceanography

   Marshall, Nelson, Ph.D.
   Graduate School of Oceanography

SOUTH CAROLINA

   Clemson University
   Clemson^

   Andrews, John F., Ph.D.
   Environmental Systems Engineering

   Barlage, William B., Jr., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

    University of South Carolina
   Columbia

   Davis, Milton W., Jr., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

   Nelson, Bruce W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Geology
Sensitivity of Benthic         WP-01220-01      1805
Microflora to Pollution Gradients

Sensitivity of Benthic         WP-01220-02      1805
Microflora to Pollution Gradients
                                        Kinetics of Biological Filters  WP-01181-02
                                        The Effect of Surface-Active   WP-00911-02
                                        Agents on Gas Absorption
                                        Purification  of Industrial
                                        Wastes by Ion Exchange

                                        Chemical Exchanges Across
                                        Sediment-Water Interfaces
WP-00595-03
WP-00651-04
                                                1703
                                                1705
                                                1706
                                                1702
                                                1704
                                                1704
                                                                                                         748
                                                                                                      20,487
                               19,909
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PFBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
TENNESSEE

   University of Tennessee
   Knoxville

   Bunting, Dewey L.
   Dept. of Zoology & Entomology

   Vanderbilt University
   Nashville

   Fisher, Gerald T., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

   Krenkel, Peter A., Ph.D.
   Dept. Sanitary & Water Resources
    Engineering

   Krenkel, Peter A., Ph.D.
   Dept. Sanitary & Water Resources
    Engineering
   Malaney, George W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Parker, Frank L., Ph.D.
   Sanitary and Water Resources
     Engineering

   Schnelle, Karl B., Jr., Ph.D.
   School of Engineering
Effects of Water Pollution
on Zooplankton
Refractory Adsorption on
Chemcoke
WP-00927-03
WP-01243-01
National Symposium on Thermal  WP-01435-01
Pollution
Project for Concentrated
Research and Training in the
Hydrologic and Hydraulic Aspects
Of Water Pollution Control
WP-OU63-01A1
Activated Sludge as an
Ecological System

Status of Thermal Pollution
and Research Needs
WP-00816-02
WP-00816-02S1

WP-01387-01
Dewatering and Drying of       WP-01053-02
Sewage Sludge on Porous Media
1805
1702
1705

1613
1605
1608
1613
1707


1613



1707
 9,980
42,4-92


21,670



93,525
30,552
                               22,690
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years

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LOCATION AMD PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
AMOUNT
TEXAS
   Baylor University
   Waco

   Davidson, Floyd F., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biology

   North Texas State University
   Denton

   Silvey, Joseph K.G., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biology

   Silvey, Joseph K.G., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biology

   Stewart, Kenneth W.
   Dept. of Biology

   Texas A&M Research Foundation
   College Station

   Davis, William B., S.M.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Kartell, Arthur E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemistry

   Smerdon, Ernest T., Ph.D.
   Water Resources Institute
Toxic Properties of the
Blue-Green Algae
WP-00002-12
A Study of Metabolism of the   WP-00805-04
Aquatic Actinomycetes

Naturally Occuring Tastes and  WP-00785-04
Odors in Water Supplies

Dispersal of Viable Algae and  WP-00855-03
Protozoa
The Molecular Nature of        WP-01312-01
Organic Waste Removal Patterns

Metal Ion-Catalyzed Oxidation  WP-01197-02
of Phenols and Aromatic Amines
Water Pollution From Eroded
Sediments
WP-00757-03
1805
                 1702
                 1705

                 1702
1604
1805
1801
1604.
16,683
32,639
9,307
              32,792


              39,301
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
PROJECT  TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
TEXAS
   Texas Research Foundation
   Renner

   Correll, Donovan S., Ph.D.
   Botanical Laboratory

   Texas Technological College
   Lubbock

   Grubb, Herbert W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Agricultural Economics

   The University of Texas
   Austin

   Beightler, Charles S., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

   Bold, Harold C., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Botany

   Copeland, B. J., Ph.D.
   Marine Science Institute

   Fruh, E. Gus, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Engineering
Aquatic Plants of Polluted     WP-00685-04A1
Waters in Southwest United States
Economics of Multipurpose
Playa Lake Modification
WP-00775-02
Use of New Analytical Methods  WP-01186-01
for Water Resources Development

An Investigation of Texas Soil WP-01057-07
Algae
Effects of Rivers on the
Metabolism of Texas Bays
WP-008U-03
Enzymatic Technique for        WP-01449-01
Detection of Surplus Phosphorus
Uptake by Activated Sludge
   Gloyna, Earnest F., Dr. Engr.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Gloyna, Earnest F., Dr. Engr.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Masch, Frank D., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds
Effect of Toxic Organ!cs
on Waste Stabilization
WP-00688-03
Bactericidal Effects of Algae  WP-01200-01
on Enteric Organisms
Mixing and Dispersion of
Contaminants in Reserviors
awarded in previous years.
WP-00705-03
                 1603
1609
1609


1805


1607


1701



1709


1804


1605
              34,404
25,030


18,869






20,777


25,942

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
FPBS. NO.
                                                                                                        AMOUNT
   University of Texas Medical Branch
   Galveeton

   Smith, Leland L., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biochemistry
UTAH
   Utah Department of Fish & Game
   Salt Lake City

   Hinshaw, Russell N., M.S.
   Dept. of Fish & Game

   University of Utah
   Salt Lake City

   Gaufin, Arden R., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Zoology and Entomology

   Gaufin, Arden R., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Zoology and Entomology

   Utah State University
   Logan

   Hendericks, David W., Ph.D.
   Water Research Laboratory

   Neuhold, John M., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Wildlife Resources
Sterols and Lipids in Water
Pollution
WP-01003-02
Pollution as a Result of Fish  WP-01285-02
Cultural Activities
Bio-Assays of the Toxicity of  WP-00003-12
Pesticides to Aquatic Invertebrates

Production of Taste and Odor   WP-00334-06
Producing Algae in Reserviors
Bacterial Adsorption on Soils  WP-01111-01A1
Halide Water Quality Toxicity  WP-00768-03
Effects on Fish
1605
                 1604
                 1805


                 1801
                 1604


                 1805
16,452
              11,445
              32,021
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years
                                                                                                                     -
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
                                                                                        PPBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
UTAH

   Utah State University
   Logan

   Peterson, Howard B., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Agriculture and
    Irrigation Engineering

VIRGINIA

   Virginia Polytechnic Institute
   Blacksburg

   Krutchkoff, Richard G., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Statistics

   Walker, William R., L L.B.
   Water Resources Research Center

WASHINGTON

   University of Washington
   Seattle

   Allan, G. Graham, Ph.D.
   College of Forestry

   Anderson, George C., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Oceanography
                                        Quality of Irrigation Return   WP-01492-Ol(N)l  1303
                                        Flow
                                        A Stochastic Model for
                                        Pollution in Estuaries

                                        Water Rights Related to
                                        Water Quality Storage
                                        Pollution Abatement by Fiber
                                        Modification
                          WP-01216-01
                          WP-01087-02
                          WP-01166-02
                                        Annual Phytoplankton           WP-00633-05
                                        Production in Puget Sound Waters
                 1607


                 1609
                 1204


                 1601
                                                        151,904
39,698
19,456
47,041


46,782
#Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
WASHINGTON
University of Washington
Seattle
Bevan, Donald E., Ph.D.
College of Fisheries
Carlson, Dale A., Ph.D.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Carlson, Dale A., Ph.D.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Christman, Russell F., Ph.D.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
English, Thomas S., Ph.D.
Dept. of Oceanography
Gessel, Stanley P., Ph.D.
College of Forestry
Katz, Max, Ph.D.
College of Fisheries
McCarthy, Joseph L., Ph.D.
Dept. of Chemical Engineering
McCarthy, Joseph L., Ph.D.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Nece, Ronald E., Sc.D.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Oglesby, Ray T., Ph.D.
PROJECT TITLE


Estuarine Ecology
Wastewater Odor Reduction
Mechanisms in Soil Filters
Status and Research Needs
for Potato Wastewaters
Chemical Characteristics of
Organic Color in Water
Distribution of Demersal
Fishes in Inshore Waters
Influence of Forest
Ecosystems on Water Quality
Sublethal Amounts of Organic
Insecticides and Fish
Studies of Low Molecular
Weight Lignin Sulfonates
Steam Stripping of Kraft
Pulp Mill Effluent Streams
Salt Water Entrainment for
Dilution in Sewer Outfalls
System Analysis of Eutrophica-
GRANT NO.


WP-00642-03
WP-00883-03
WP-01486-01
WP-01031-02
WP-00803-03S1
WP-00743-03
WP-00956-02
WP-00628-04
WP-01305-01
WP-00512-05
WP-01391-01
PPBS.NO.


1805
1702
1206
1602
1805
1608
1805
1604
1204
1608
1601
AMOUNT


w
30,968
18,343
27,281
4,656
#

*

20,482
43,665
12,118
109,642
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
tion Control by Flushing
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
PROJECT TITLE
                                                                       GRANT NO.
FFBS. NO.
                                                                                                        AMOUNT
WASHINGTON

   University of Washington
   Seattle

   Scott, David R., Ph.D.
   College of Forestry

   Smith, Lynwood S., Ph.D.
   Fisheries Research Institute

   Taub, Frieda B., Ph.D.
   College of Fisheries

   Washington State University
   Pullman

   Bennett, Paul J., B.S.
   Dept. of Sanitary Engineering

   Dunstan, Gilbert H.
   Sanitary Engineering

   Kittrick, James A., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Agronomy

   Parker, Richard A., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Zoology

   Stokes, Jacob L., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Bacteriology and
    Public Health

   Tinney, E. Roy, Ph.D.
   Albrook Hydraulic Laboratory
                                        Water Relationships in High
                                        Altitude Forests

                                        Responses of Fish to
                                        Environmental Stress

                                        Biological Models of
                                        Freshwater Communities
                                        Water Reclamation by Reverse
                                        Osmosis

                                        Occurence of Pesticides  in
                                        Aquatic Environments

                                        Clay Mineral Stability and
                                        Water Composition

                                        Some Aspects of Microcrusta-
                                        cean Phosphate Metabolism

                                        The Biology and Chemistry of
                                        Sphaerotilus
                                        Flushing of Small Shallow
                                        Lakes
WP-00720-03
WP-01056-03
WP-00982-03
WP-00624.-OA
WP-00676-04
WP-01016-02
WP-00903-06
WP-00239-07
1608
1805 52,739
1805 31,449
1708 *
1605 2,707
1611 13,800
1805 *
1805 25,426
                         WP-01313-01
1601
16,089
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
 AMOUNT
WASHINGTON

   Western Washington State College
   Bellinghom

   Dube, Maurice A., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biology

WEST VIRGINIA

   West Virginia University
   Morgantown

   Gerencser, Vincent F., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Microbiology

WISCONSIN
Effects of Pollutants on
Submarine Plant Synecology
Studies on Aquatic Stalked
Bacteria
WP-01206-01
1805
WP-00616-03S2    1805
19,951
               3,068
   Marquette University
   Milwaukee

   Zanoni, Alphonse E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   University of Wisconsin
   Madison

   Chesters, Gordon, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Soils

   Ensign, Jerald C., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Bacteriology
Effluent Deoxygenation at
Different Temperatures
WP-00829-02
Herbicide Removal Processes    WP-00751-03
in Soil

Significance of Arthrobacter   WP-01316-01
in Ecology of Water and Soil
1707
                 1606


                 1805
              23,190
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.
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LOCAOftON AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
    AMOUNT
WISCONSIN

   University of Wisconsin
   Madiaon

   Fitzgerald, George P., Ph.D.
   Water Chemistry Laboratory

   Leey G. Fred  Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Rohlich, Gerard A., Ph.D.
   Hydraulic and Sanitary Laboratory

   Rohlich, Gerard A., Ph.D.
   Hydraulic and Sanitary Laboratory

FOREIGN

AUSTRALIA

   Melbourne Water Science Institute,
   Melbourne

   Parker, Cecil D.
   Director

   University, of Sydney
   Sydney

   Alexander, Albert E., Sc.D.
   Department of Pharmacy
Detection of Limiting and
Surplus Nutrients in Algae

Concentration of Organic
Solutes in Water

Eutrophication of Natural
Waters

Investigation of Zoogleal
Floes
Function of Solids in
Lagoon Treatment of Sewage
Effect of Surface Films
on Gases Dissolved in Water
WP-00297-07


WP-00371-03


WP-OL470-01


WP-00905-03
WP-00321-05
WP-00877-03
1601


1702


1601


1705
1709
1605
 28,680





187,917


 15,141
 12,850
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT-NO.
PPBS. NO.
AMOUNT
FOREIGN

CANADA
   University of Toronto
   Ontario

   Brinkhurst, Ralph 0., Ph.D.
   Department of Zoology

   University of Waterloo
   Waterloo. Ontario

   Csanady, Gabriel T., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Taxonomy and Biology           WP-0094-0-03
of Tubificidae (Sludge Worms)
                 1805
              20,885
Big Eddies and Mixing Process- WP-01139-01
es in the Great Lakes
                 1608
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years,
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       WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

 RESEARCH CONTRACTS FISCAL YEAR 1968

SUMMARY OF CONTRACT AWARDS BY STATES
                                                       53
Number of
State Contractors
Alabama
Arizona
California
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Illinois
Indiana
Massachusetts
Michigan
Missouri
Montana
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Utah
Washington
Wisconsin
22 States
1
1
16
1
1
1
1
3
1
4
1
1
1
3
1
3
2
3
1
1
1
2
50
Number
Awarded
1
1
24
1
1
2
1
5
1
5
1
3
1
3
1
3
2
3
1
1
1
2
6^
Amount
Awarded
$ 51,900
65,950
2,010,716
42,932
99,862
80,606
71,810
262,416
58,402
255,469
143,882
157,646
72,750
146,881
42,336
382,173
19,225
17,584
128,085
34,521
38,000
76,066
$ 4,259,212
   Active Research Contracts 1968

              9 States
             15 Contractors
             17 Contracts

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                                               WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

                                                 RESEARCH CONTRACTS

                                                   FISCAL YEAR 1968

              AWARDED UNDER SECTION 5 OF THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED
LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
     PROJECT TITLE
CONTRACT NO,
PPBS. NO.  AMOUNT
ALABAMA
   Southern Research Institute
   Birmingham

ARIZONA

   INFILCO
   Fuller Company
   Tucson

CALIFORNIA

   Aerojet-General Corp.
   El Monte

   Aerojet-General Corp,
   El Monte
   Aerojet-General Cojrp.
   El Monte
Demineralization of Sewage Effluents
by the Transport-Depletion Process
14-12-443
Advanced Wastewater Treatment Using          14-12-400
Powdered Activated Carbon in Recirculating
Slurry Contractor Clarifiers
A Study of Biological Methods of             14-12-427
Sludge Dewatering

Analytical Instrumentation for               14-12-182
Determining Low Levels of Total Organic
Carbon in Water

Renovation of Municipal Wastewater by        14-12-184
Reverse Osmosis Systems
 1701     $ 51,900
 1704
                 1702
                 1703
                 1705
                 1707
                 1602
                 1701
                 1702
                 1704
                 1705
           65,950
           78,400
           48,900
          203,299

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LOCATION/CO NTRACTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
                                             CONTRACT NO.
PPBS. NO. AMOUNT
CALIFORNIA

   Aerojet-General Corp.
   El Monte
   American Process Equipment
   Los Angeles
   Atomics International
   Canoga Park
   Atomics International
   Canoga Park
   Bechtel Corp.
   San Francisco
   County Sanitation District
   No. 2 of Los Angeles County
   Los Angeles

   Electro-Optical System, Inc.
   Pasadena

   Engineering Science, Inc.
   Arcadia
An Experimental Reverse Osmosis Unit
for Wastewater Recovery
                                             14-12-106
A Study of the Effect of Ultrasonic          14-12-196
Energy on Wastewater
Study of the Kinetics and Nature of          14-12-158
Precipitate Obtained in Phosphate Removal
Using Iron and Aluminum

A Study of a Process for Phosphate Removal   14-12-183
from Water Supplies Using Lanthanum
Precipitation

Technical Feasibility and Analysis of        14-12-156
Costs and Effectiveness of Bulk Transport
of Sewage Treatment Plant Sludge and
Dredging Spoils

Phosphorus Removal by Addition of            14-12-152
Aluminum to the Activated Sludge Process
Plasma Arc Processing of Sulfite Waste       14-12-162
Liquors

Studies on Removal of Carbonaceous,          14-12-431
Nitrogenous, and-Phosphorus Materials
from Concentrated Process Waste Streams
1701
1702
1704
1705

1701
1702
1706

1701
                                                              1701
                                                              1702
                                                              1704

                                                              1401
                                                              1507
                                                              1701
                                                              1702
                                                              1704

                                                              1204
                                                              1701
        $ 53,740*
          23,643
                                                                        29,120
                                                                        93,500
          29,167
         279,597
           7,500
          49,945
          44,904
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION/CONTRACTOR 	
CALIFORNIA
FMC Corp.
Santa Clara

Garrett Research and Develop-
ment Co., Inc.
Laverne

General Electric Company
Pleasanton
Gulf General Atomic, Inc.
San Olego

Gulf General Atomic, Inc.
San Diego




Los Angeles City Board of
PROJECT TITLE CONTRACT NO.

Process to Remove Carbonaceous, Nitro- 14-12-414
geneous, and Phosphorus Materials from
Concentrated Process Waste Streams
An Investigation of High-Pressure Foam 14-12-176
Wastewater Treatment Process


Development of a New Technique for Water 14-12-436
Tracing
Study and Experiments in Wastewater 14-12-181
Reclamation by a Reverse Osmosis Process

Membrane Materials for Wastewater Reclama- 14-12-452
tion by Reverse Osmosis




Characterization of the Activated Sludge 14-12-148
PPBS.

1701


1702
1703
1705
1706
1606

1703
1704
1705
1701
1702
1703
1704
1705
1706
1705
NO. AMOUNT

$119,346


31,874



106,339

112,410


65,138





77,174
 Public Works
Los Angeles

Los Angeles County Sanitation
 District No. 2
Los Angeles

Rocketdyne, Division of North
American Rockwell Corp.
Canoga Park

Rocketdyne, Division of North
American Rockwell Corp.
Canoga
Process at the Hyperion Treatment Plant
Support of the Advanced Waste Treatment      14-12-150
Pilot Plant at Pomona, California
Dilute Solution Reactions of Nitrate Ion     14-12-52
as Applied to Water Reclamation
Electro-osmotic Pumping for Dewatering       14-12-406
Sewage Sludge
1708     155,545
1708
1707
26,749
83,280
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LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
CONTRACT NO.    PPBS.. NO.   AMOUNT
CALIFORNIA

   Rocketdyne, Division of North
   American Rockwell Corp.
   Canoga Park

   Rocketdyne, Division of North
   American Rockwell Corp.
   Canoga Park

   Santee County Water District
   Santee
   University of California
   Berkley

   Water Resources Engineers, Inc,
   Walnut Creek
CONNECTICUT
Pyrographic Determination of Pollutants      14-12-424
in Wastewater
Development Program for Treatment of         14-12-434
Wastewater by Aeration
Reclamation of Biologically, Mechanically    14-12-444
and Chemically Treated Wastewater for
Potable Water Supply Uses Employing Carbon
Adsorption, Electrodialysis, and Chlorination
Treatments

Removal of Refractory Organic Contaminants   14-12-28
from Wastewater by Synthetic Resins

Formulation of a General Mathematical Model  14-12-422
for the Prediction of Thermal Changes in
Impoundments
                 1604    $ 84,500
                 1605
                 1101
          65,270
                 1704     148,733
                 1702      58,769*


                 1613      46,283
   Dorr-Oliver, Inc.
   Stamford
Obtain Design Information and Realistic
Cost Data for Certain Wastewater Treatment
Process
14-12-60
1609
15,200*
   Dorr-Oliver Inc.
   Stamford
Development of a Powdered Carbon Regenera-
tion Device
14-12-59
1702
1703
67,485*
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
       PROJECT TITLE
                                                                               CONTRACT  NO.
PPBS. NO.  AMOUNT
CONNECTICUT

   General Dynamics
   Groton

DELAWARE

   Standard Brands Chemical
   Dover
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

   Biospherics Research, Inc.
   Washington

   Biospherics Research, Inc.
   Washington, D, C.
FLORIDA

   Cordis Corp.
   Miami
ILLINOIS

   General American Transportation
    Corp., General American
   Research Corp.
   Niles
Study of Flow Reduction and Treatment
of Wastewater from Households
                                                                                14-12-428
Investigation of Amphipatic Water            14-12-430
Soluble Polymers as Flocculants and Flotation
Aids in Domestic Wastewater Treatment
Identification of Limiting Factors in the    14-12-129
Biological Treatment of Sewage

Bio-Mass Determination - A New Technique     14-12-419
for the Control of Aeration Sewage
Treatment Processes
                                   Application of Immunochemical  Techniques      14-12-412
                                   to the Detection and Identification of
                                   Chemical and Biological  Pollutants
Development of a Mathematical Model of       14-12-415
Sewage Sludge Fluidized Bed Incinerators
 1105    $ 42,932
 1608
                                                                                                 1703
                                                                                                 1709
           99,862
                                                                                                 1705       15,000


                                                                                                 1705       65,606
                                                              1603      71,810
                                                              1604
           31,228
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LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
       PROJECT TITLE
                                                                               CONTRACT NO.
                                                             PPBS. NO.   AMOUNT
ILLINOIS

   General American Transporta-
   tion Corpv General
   American Research Corp.
   Niles
Development of a Time Dependent
Mathematical Model of the Activated Sludge
14-12-73
                                                              1705    $ 53,600*
   General American Transporta-
   tion Corp. , General American
   Research Corp.
   IIT Research Institute
   Chicago

   IIT Research Institute
   Chicago

   W. R. Grace and Company
   Lake Zurich
Development of a Mathematical Model for      14-12-416
Separation, Coagulation, and Sedimentation
Process Using Addition of Chemicals

Ammonia Stripping Mathematical Model for     14-12-193
Wastewater Treatment

Photolysis Mechanisms for Pollution          14-12-433
Abatement

Ultimate Disposal of Phosphate from          14-12-171
Wastewater by Recovery as Fertilizer
                 1709
                 1709
                                                                        41,585
                                                                        14,483
                 1702      49,982
                 1705

                 1707     125,138
INDIANA
   American Oil Company
   Whiting
   Charles Pfizer and Co., Inc.
   Terre Haute
Development and Evaluation of a Method       14-12-109
for Determining Ammonia and Total Nitrogen
in Wastewater

Applications of Powdered Magnetic Iron       14-12-418
Oxide to the Removal of Pathogenic Micro-
organisms from Water
                                                              1602
                 1603
                 1706
                           41,922*
                                                                        58,402
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATIO N/CONTRACTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
CONTRACT NO,
PPBS. NO.   AMOUNT
MASSACHUSETTS

   Dynatech Corp.
   Cambridge
   Ionics Inc..
   Watertown

   Ionics, Inc.
   Watertown
   Process Research, Inc.
   Cambridge

   Process Research, Inc.
   Cambridge

   Process Research, Inc.
   Cambridge

   Tyco Laboratories
   Waltham
MICHIGAN

   University of Michigan
   Ann Arbor
An Electrochemical Method for Removal
of Phosphates from Wastewaters
The Electro-Oxidation of Ammonia in
Sewage to Nitrogen
 14-12-405
 14-12-432
Adjustment of Overhead and G&A Rates for   PH-86-64-119
FY 64 and 65, Waste Treatment Electrodialy-
sis Pilot Plant, Lebanon, Ohio

Membrane Fouling Mechanisms in the           14-12-91
Electrodialysis Process

Mathematical Model of the Electrodialysis    14-12-410
Process for Advanced Waste Treatment

Selective Nitrate and Phosphate Removal      14-12-179
Basic Salinogen Ion Exchange Resins          14-12-439
for Selective Nitrate Removal from Potable
and Effluent Waters
 1701
 1702
 1703

 1701,
                  1704
                  1704
                  1704
                  1701
                  1701
$ 44,113



  30,580


   8,286*



  63,520*


  32,590


  50,558


  97,628
Effect on Water Temperature and/or
Dissolved Oxygen Requirements on Selected
Mollusks
 14-12-441
 1805     143,882
*Active in FY-1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
MISSOURI
Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City
Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City
Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City
MONTANA
University of Montana
Missoula
NEW JERSEY
Arde I no;.
Paramus
Burns and Roe, Inc.
Grade 11
FMC Corp,
Princeton
FMC Corp,
Princeton
PROJECT TITLE CONTRACT NO.
Research and Field Engineering Studies for 14-12-198
Optimizing Lipid Biostabilization Processes
An Investigation of Light-Catalyzed Chlorine 14-12-72
Oxidation for Treatment of Wastewater
Oxygenation of Aqueous Bodies Using 14-12-168
Liquid Oxygen "Loxination"
Water Quality Requirements of Aquatic 14-12-438
Insects
Applicability of ARDOX Catalysts to the 14-12-141
Oxidation of Municipal Sewage Effluents
and of Wastes Produced During Manned
Space Flight
A Study to Develop the Concept of the 14-12-151
D. C. Biological Treatment Plant
Fluidized Carbon Contacting 14-12-76
Thermal Regeneration of Powdered Activated 14-12-92
Carbon
PPBS. NO.
1705 $
1701
1702
1706
1702
1705
1706
1805
1702
1705
1706
1705
1702
1702
1703
AMOUNT
59,813
24,972
24,988*
72,861
72,750
69,935
2,000
94,000*
82,451*
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
       PROJECT TITLE
CONTRACT NO.
                                                                                                PPBS. NO.   AMOUNT
NEW JERSEY

   Johns-Manville Corp.
   Manville
NEW YORK

   Foster D. Snell, Inc,
   New York
OHIO
   Battelle Memorial Institute
   Columbus
   Monsanto Research Corp.
   Dayton

   Ohio State University
   Research Foundation
   Columbus

   Rand Development Corp.
   Cleveland
                                   Experiments to Determine the Effectiveness   14-12-154
                                   of Phosphate Removal by Means of the Moving
                                   Bed Filter
Investigate the Feasibility of Hydrolysis    14-12-188
of Sludge Using Low Pressure Steam with S02
as a Hydrolytic Adjunct and to Study Utiliza-
tion of the Resulting Hydrolysate
Development of a Fluidized Bed Technique     14-12-113
for the Regeneration of Powdered Activated
Carbon

Study of Utilization and Disposal of Lime    14-12-199
Sludges Containing Phosphates

Development of a Multiple Unit Natural       14-12-97
Laboratory for the Study of Acid Mine
Drainage

Field Demonstration of Pipeline Transporta-  14-12-30
tion and Land Disposal of Sludge Slurries
                                                              1701
                                                              1702
                                                              1704
                  1707
                  1702
                  1703
                                                                                                 1707
                                                                                                 1401
                                                                                                 1707
                          $ 74,946
                                                                                                           42,336
                                                                                                           55,900*
                            78,420
                            39,000
                            40,301*
                           264,753
                           683,000*
OREGON
Neptune Microfloc, Inc.
Corvallis
                                   Modifications to the Pumping Station at
                                   Shagwa Lake Field Site,  Ely, Minnesota
                                             14-12-5
                  1601
                                                                                                            5,125
*Active in FY-1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous.
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LOCATION/CO NTRACTOR
       PROJECT TITLE
CONTRACT NO.
PPBS. NO.    AMOUNT
OREGON
   Oregon State University
   Corvallis
PENNSYLVANIA

   Cyrus Wm. Rice and Company
   Pittsburgh

   Cyrus Wm. Rice and Company
   Pittsburgh

   MSA Research Corp*
   Evans City

   Roy F. Weston
   West Chester
   Swindell-Dressier Company
   Pittsburgh

   Swindell-Dressier Company
   Pittsburgh

RHODE ISLAND

   University of Rhode Island
   Kingston
Mathematical and Computer Services for the   14-12-440
Analysis of Data nd Design of Experiments
for Certain Water Pollution Control Admini-
stration Programs
Use of Inert Gases to Eliminate Acid         14-12-404
Pollution from Abandoned Mines

The Use of Inert Gases to Eliminate          14-12-98
Pollution from Abandoned Mines
Investigation of the Regeneration of Spent
Granular Activated Carbon

A Study to Develop the Concept of the
District of Columbia Biological Treatment
Plant
A Conceptual Study of the District of        14-12-149
Columbia Biological Treatment Plant

Appraisal of Granular Carbon Contacting      14-12-105
Collection and Establishment in Culture of   14-12-447
Species and Strains of Marine Phytoplanktonic
Organisms
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
                  1607
                  1401
                  1401
                  1705
                  1702
                  1703
           14,100
           13,584
           25,000*
14-12-107

14-12-147
1702
1703
1705
55,100*

2,000
            2,000
           64,868*
                  1805     128,085
                                                                                                                      ON
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LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
       PROJECT TITLE
                                            CONTRACT NO.
PPBS. NO.  AMOUNT
UTAH

   Utah State University
   Research Foundation
   Logan

WASHINGTON

   Battelle Memorial Institute
   Richland
WISCONSIN
   Rex Chainbelt, Inc.
   Milwaukee

   University of Wisconsin
   Madison
Investigation of the Characteristics and     14-12-408
Pollutional Problems of Irrigation Return
Flows
Evaluation of Operating Parameters of        14-12-413
Alumina Columns for the Select Removal of
Phosphorus from Wastewaters and Ultimate
Disposal of Phosphorus as Calcium Phosphate
A Mathematical Model for the Final           14-12-194
Clarifier of an Activated Sludge Process

Algal Bioassay to Determine the Extent of    14-12-145
Nutrient Removal by AWT at the Waste
Treatment Plant at Ely, Minnesota
                                                              1303    $ 34,521
                                                              1701
                                                              1707
           38,000
                                                              1709      72,316


                                                              1601       3,750
                                                                                                                      CT\

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                           WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

                    DEMONSTRATION GRANTS FISCAL YEAR 1968

                      SUMMARY OF GRANT AWARDS BY STATES
                                                                              65
State
Alaska
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Florida
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
Oklahoma
Puerto Rico
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Foreign
Institutions
and Agencies
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
$
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
Number
Awarded
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
$
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
Amount
Awarded
$ U;,059
130,087
216,075
25,300
39,056
85,8Uo
261,1^9
10,000
131,623
18,378
26,713
39,627
20,U60
69,500
113,671
26,685
1U1,U28
U26,209
79,373
12,3UO
U6,252
13,033
25,020
83,037
7ii,127
6l,9U3
3U,037
1U,890
27 States
2,2^0,262
                              Active Demonstration Grants  1968

                              15 States
                              26 Institutions and Agencies
                              27 Demonstration Grants

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                                            WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

                                             DEMONSTRATION GRANTS

                                              FISCAL YEAR 1968

           AWARDED UNDER SECTION 5 OF THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED
LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
AMOUNT
ALASKA
   University of Alaska
   College

   Murphy, R. Sage, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Environmental Health
    Engineering
ARIZONA
   Salt River Projject
   Phoenix

   Shipley, Henry
   Assistant General

   ClUv ur IUUBUII
   Tucson

   Brooks, Frank
   Director of Water and Sewers
Evaluation of an Oxidation
Ditch Wastewater Treatment
Plant in Sub-artic Alaska
WPD-207-02
1101
$ 14,059
Spreading Treated Sewage for
Groundwater Recharge
Tucson Wastewater Reclamation
Project
WFD-UO-02
1606
  12,300
WPD-108-04
1708
 118,087
                                                                                                                      ON

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
AMOUNT
CALIFORNIA

   Ifostern Municipal Water District
   Hemet

   Been, Doyle F.
   General Manager & Chief Engineer

   Lake Tahoe Area Council
   South Lake Tahoe

   McGauhey, P. H.
   Chairman, Board of Consultants
Reutilization of Wastewater
Recycled through Groundwater
Demonstration Project on
Eutrophication of Surface
Waters - Lake Tahoe
WFD-81-03
WFD-/V8-03
1606
1601
74,000
   Los Angeles County
   Los Angeles

   Lambie, John A.
   County Engineer

   Orange County Water District
   Santa_Ana

   Owen, Langdon W.
   District Engineer
Wastewater Reclamation         WPD-50-04
Project for Antelope Valley
Reclamation of Wastewaters
for Injection Underground
   Sacramento County De.pt. of Public Works
   Sacramento
WPD-110-02
   Wanderer, W. C., Jr.
   Chief, Utilities Division
Primary Treatment and Sludge   WPD-177-02
Dewatering by Vibrating Screens
                 1708
1708
                 1703
                  27,785
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR	PROJECT TITLE	GRANT NO.	PPBS. NO.	AMOUNT

CALIFORNIA

   City of San Diego
   San Diego

   Cook, Leland, Jr.,                   Sewage Odor Control by         WPD-135-01       1705              	
   Superintendent, Utilities Dept.      Liquid-Gas Extraction

   City of San Jose
   San Jose

   Belick, Frank M.                     Reducing Waste Activated       WFD-129-02       1707              	
   Engineer-Superintendent              Sludge Volume by Anaerobiosis

   Stanford  University
   Stanford

   Eliassen, Rolf, Ph.D.                Reclamation of Reusable        WFD-21-05        1708              	
   Dept. of Civil Engineering           Water from Sewage

   State of California Water Re_sources
   Sacramento

   Beck, Louis A.                       Nutrient Removal from Agri-    WFD-U3-02       1303             114,290
   Senior Sanitary Engineer             cultural Wastewater

COLORADO

   Beet Sugar Development Foundation
   Fort Collins

   Fischer, James H.                    Anaerobic-Aerobic Sugar        WFD-93-04        1206              25,300
   Manager                              Beet Waste Treatment
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
                                                                                                                    ON
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
CONNECTICUT

   University of Connect!cut
   Storrs

   Kiel, Herbert, E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Automatic Control of a
Completely Mixed Activated
Sludge Reactor
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA"

   League of Women Voters-Education Fund
   Washington
   Whittemore, Arthur E., (Mrs.)
   Trustee, Chairman, Water Resources
    Projects
Schools for Citizens on the
Use of Water for Tomorrow's
Living
   National Association of Counties Research Foundation
   Washington
   Hillenbrand, Bernard F.
   Executive Director
   Water Pollution Control Federation
   Washington

   Burke, George W., Jr.
   Manager, Technical Services

   Burke, George W., Jr.
   Manager, Technical Services
WPD-175-02
WPD-62-04S1
WPD-62-05
Public Officials Water         WPD-55-04
Pollution Control Demonstration
Project
Aids for Wastewater Systems    WFD-159-02
Personnel Safety and Advancement

Development of Lecture Guides  WPD-45-02
for Wastewater Treatment Plant
Operators
1703
L705
I 39,056
1609
  10,590
  49,450
                 1609
                 1101


                 1709
                  25,800
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT .DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
                                                                                     PPBS. NO.
                                                                  AMOUNT
FLORIDA
   Florida Atlantic Ocean Sciences Institute, Inc.
   Boca Raton
McAllister, Raymond F., Ph.D.
Dept. of Oceanography
   City of Gainesville
   Gainesville

   Black, A. P., Ph.D.
   Research Professor Emeritus
   Orange County,J^orida
   Department^ of Water Conservation
   Orlando

   Sheffield, C. W.
   Department Head

ILLINOIS

   Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.
   Qlenview

   Penfold, Joseph W.
   Conservation Director

INDIANA
                                        Demonstration of the Limita-   WPD-165-02
                                        tions and Effects of Waste Disposal
                                        on an Ocean Shelf
Disinfectant and Physiological WPD-19-06
Effects of Iodine for Treatment
of Polluted Water Supplies
Field Evaluation of
Reaerating Surface Waters
Citizen Workshops on Clean
Waters for America
WPD-213-01
                                                1607
                                 $149,731
                 1706
                                                                                                       80,000
                                                                                     1608
31,768
WPD-128-02S1
                                                                                     1701
10,000
   Rose Polytechnic Institute
   Terre Haute

   Arthur, Robert M.,  Ph.D.
   Dept. of Bioengineering
Automatic Recording of
Short Term B.O.D.
WPD-1U-02
                                                                                     1602
10,4.80

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LOCATION AMD PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PFBS. NO.
AMOUNT
INDIANA
   University of Notre Dame
   Notre Dame

   Tenney, Mark W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Environmental Health
   Engineering

   Tenney, Mark W., Ph,D.
   Dept. of Environmental Health
   Engineering
IOWA
   University of Iowa
   Iowa City

   Smith, H. Sidwell, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

KANSAS

   University of Kansas
   Lawrence

   McKinney, Ross E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

LOUISIANA

   Tulane University
   New Orleans

   MacDonald, Frank W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
   and Public Health
Effects of Domestic Pollu-     WPD-126-03
tion Abatement on a Eutrophic
Lake

Removal of Organic and Eutro-  WPD-224.-01
phying Pollutants by Combined
Chemical and Biological Treatment
Homogeneous (Totally Mixed)
Activated Sludge Applications
Cattle Feedlot Wastewater
Treatment
Bedding and Infiltration
Studies of Sanitary Sewers
in the Gulf Coast Area
WPD-138-01
WPD-123-03
WPD-80-04
                 1601
                 1701
                 1705
                  30,031
                  91,112
1707
1304
13,378
1102
26,713
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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         AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT
GRANT NO.
FPBS. NO.
AMOUNT
MARYLAND

   The John Hopkins University
   Baltimore

   Liebman, Jon C., Ph.D.
Optimization of Regional
   Dept, of Environmental Engineering   Waste Treatment Facilities
   Renn, Charles £., Ph.D.
Management of Recycled
   Dept. of Environmental Engineering   Waste Process Water Ponds

MASSACHUSETTS

   Massachusetts Health Research Institute. Inc.
   Boston
   Bridges, Colton H., Co-Director
   Supt., Bureau of Wildlife Research
   and Management

MICHIGAN

   City of Jackson
   Jackson

   Greene, Robert A.,
   Supt. of Sewage Treatment
Massachusetts Pesticide
Monitoring Demonstration
Supplementary Aeration
Demonstration for Secondary
Effluent
WPD-125-02


WPD-117-03
1709


1201
39,627
WFD-88-04
1602
20,460
WPD-157-01
1707
   City of Trenton
   Trenton

   Hennessey, Timothy L.
   City Engineer
Phosphate Removal by
Biological Process
WPD-173-02
1701
46,500
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR	PROJECT TITLE	GRANT NO.	PPBS. NO.	AMOUNT

MICHIGAN

   University of Michigan
   Ann Arbor

   Brown, Robert M., President          Development of Criteria for    WPD-74-03        1709              	
   National Sanitation Foundation       Packaged Compact Sewage
                                        Treatment Plants

   Mancy, K.H., Ph.D. .                  Application of Programmed      WFD-139-02       1602              23,000
   School of Public Health              Learning to Water Chemistry

MINNESOTA

   Minnesota State Department of Health
   Minneapolis

   Bauer, Henry                         Demonstration of the  Channel  WPD-33-04.        1101              31,397
   Deputy Executive Officer             Aeration Process in Treatment
                                        of Sewage

   St. Mary's College
   Winona

   McNabb, C. D., Ph.D.                  Undergraduate Training for     WPD-144-03       1609              20,274-
   Dept. of Biology                     Careers in Water Supply and
                                        Pollution Control

   State of Minnesota
   Department of Iron Range Re_s_ources_and Rehabiliation
   St. Paul

   Deyoannes, A. M.                     Peat Bog Waste Stabiliation    WFD-164.-02       1701              62,000
   Commissioner                                                                         L703
                                                                                        1705
#Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
       PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
  AMOUNT
MISSOURI
   City of Kansas City
   Kansas City

   Popalisky, J.R., Chief
   Water Supply Division

   Missouri Department of Conservation
   Fisheries Division
   Jefferson City

   Whitley, James R., Supervisor
   Water Quality Branch

NEW JERSEY

   Delaware River Basin Commission
   Trenton

   Wright, James F.
   Executive Director
   Division of Fish and Game
   Bureau of Fisheries Management
   Trenton

   Pyle, A. Bruce
   Principal Fisheries Biologist
Organ!cs Causing Taste or
Odor in Missouri River
WPD-201-01
1801
$ 14,675
Control of Undesirable Aquatic WPD-222-01(Rl)
Vegetation in Lake Taneycona, Missouri
                 1601
                  12,010
Interstate Regional Planning
for Water Supply and Waste
Disposal
WPD-136-03
1609
  79,996
Fish and Aquatic Life          WPD-4-06
Consideration in New Jersey's
      Poll1 it-Ion Abflt-^"1.P»n+, PT»nernnm
                 1805
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous .years.
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LOCATION AMP PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
                               GRANT NO.
                                                                                        PPBS.NO,
AMOUNT
NEW JERSEY

   Rutgers - The State University
   New Brunswick

   Whipple, William Jr., Director
   Water Resources Research Institute
Oxygen Regeneration of
Polluted Rivers
                               WPD-131-02
                                                                                        1608
$61,4.32
NEW MEXICO
   New Mexico State University
   Las Graces
   Speece, R. E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

NEW YORK

   Health Research Inc.
   New York State Dept. of Health
   Albany

   O'Brien, James E.
   Division of Laboratories Research
   County of Nassau
   Mineola

   Simins, Herbert  J.
   Commissioner of Public Works
                                        Diffused Air U-Tube Oxygena-
                                        tion in an Oxidation Pond
                               WPD-202-01
                                                1709
To Evaluate the Utility of     WPD-119-02
Existing Automatic Chemical
Analysis Equipment for Water
Quality Surveillance Under
Computer Control
Water Conservation by Waste    WPD-71-03
Water Reclamation and Injection
for Recharge
                                                                                        1602
                                                                  67,673
                                                1708
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years,

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LOCATION
PROJECT DIRECTOR
PROJECT TITLE
                               GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO,
AMOUNT
NEW YORK

   National Pollution Control Foundation Inc.
   New York
   Moshy, Raymond J., Ph.D.
   Staff V.P. & Director-Research
   American Machine & Foundry Co.

   RetiBaelaer Polytechnic Institute
   Troy

   Aulenbach, Donald B., Ph.D.
Pollution Control of Bathing   WPD-229-01
Beaches by Use of a Pneumatic
Curtain
                                                                           1501
                                                                           1508
                                                          $173,283
                           Removal of Syndets and Recla-  WPD-99-01
   Dept. of Environmental Engineering   mation of Laundry Wastes
                                          1705
   New York State Dept. of Health
   Albany

   Hetling, Leo J., Director
   Research Uni^ Environmental
   Health Services

   Soap & Detergent Association
   New York

   Brenner, Theodore E.
   Research Director

   State University College
   Brockport Research Foundation
   Brockport
                           Treatment Needed by Sewage     WPD-83-04.
                           Before Injection-Well Recharge
                                          1708
                                                                  58,000
                           Phosphorus Removal in the
                           Activated Sludge Process
                         WPD-220-01
                                                1701
                 108,116
   Damann, Kenneth E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biological Sciences
                           Renovation of a Dystrophic
                           Lake into a Eutrophic  Lake
                         WPD-180-02
                                                1601
                  19,137
"Active in FY 1968- Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.

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LOCATION AMD PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
AMOUNT
NORTH DAKOTA

   North Dakota State Dept. of Health
   Bismark

   Van Heuvelen, Willis
   Chief, Environmental Health and
   Engineering Services
   Van Heuvelen, Willis
   Chief, Environmental Health and
   Engineering Services
OHIO
   City of Cincinnati
   Cincinnati

   Caster, Arthur D.
   Superintendent, Division of Water
   Pollution Control

   City of Dayton
   Dayton

   Tossey, Defro
   Superintendent, Sewage Treatment
Anaerobic Fermentation-Aerobic WFD-155-01
Stabilization Process for
Treating Waste Whey with Domestic
Waste
Treatment of Waste from the
Manufacture of Potato Starch
by Anaerobic Fermentation-
Aerobic Stabilization
WFD-94-03
Nitrogen Removal in Municipal  WPD-151-01
Waste Treatment
Tertiary Treatment by Floccu-  WPD-1H-03
lation and Rapid-Sand Filtration
                 1206
1206
                 1701
                 1703
                  10,942
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
                                           PROJECT TITLE
                               GRANT NO.
                                                PFBS. NO,
AMOUNT
OHIO
   Ohio State University
   Athena

   Kaneahige, Harry M., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
   University of Cincinnati
   Cincinnati

   Eye, David J.
   Dept. of Environmental Health
   Engineering

OKLAHOMA
   University of Oklahoma. Research Institute
   Norman
Operational Demonstration of   WPD-100-03
Oxidation Ditch Method of
Waste Treatment
Treatment of Total Wastes      WPD-185-02
from a Sole Leather Tannery
                                                                                     1101
                                                                                     1212
                                                                  39,106
                                                                  29,325
   Reid, George W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Sanitary Science and
   Public Health
   Oregon State University
   Corvallia
Burgess, Fredrick J., Ph.D.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
                                     Demonstrating the Effect of
                                     Nutrients in Oxidation Pond
                                     Receiving Streams
                               WFD-98-03
Water Reuse Quantity-Quality   WPD-90-03
Effect on Treatment Process
                                                1601
                                                                                        1708
12,340
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
AMOUNT
PENNSYLVANIA

   Pennsylvania State University
   University Park

   Farrell, Michael A.
   Director, Agricultural Experiment
   Station

   Villanova University
   Villanova

   Clarke, Edgar W., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering

PUERTO RICO

   Agri cultural Exp.Station
   University of Puerto Rico
   Rum Pilot Plant
   Rio Piedras

   Guzman, Ramon M.
   Aqueduct and Sewage Authority

SOUTH DAKOTA
Renovation of Sewage Effluent  WPD-95-03
for Reuse as a Water Resource
                 1708
Elimination of Water Pollution WPD-174-01
by Used Oil Re-Refining Plants
                 1508
Disposal of Rum Distillery     WPD-226-01
Wastes
                 1206
                  4.6,252
   General Beadle State College
   Madison

   Brashier, Clyde K., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biology
A Study to Evaluate the Effect WPD-218-01
of Silt Removal in a Northern
Prairie Lake
                 1601
                  13,033
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO,
AMOUNT
TENHESSEE

   Vanderbilt University
   Nashville

   Krenkel, Peter A., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Sanitary and Water
   Engineering
Turbulent Diffusion and        WPD-168-02       1605
Reaeration In Natural Rivers
                                 $ 25,020
   North Texas State University
   Denton

   Guthrie, Rufus, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biology

   San Antonio River Authority
   Water Quality and Supply Division
   San Antonio

   Koch, C. Thomas
   Engineering Assistant

   University of Texas Medical Branch
   Galveston

   Connell, C. H., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Preventive Medicine and
   Community Health
Rapid Identification of        WPD-U6-02
Microbial Populations in Water
                 1603
                  16,100
Drying Characteristics of      WPD-182-01
Aerobically Digested Sludge
Phosphorus Removal andDlsposal.WPD-223-01
from Municipal Wastewater
                 1707
                 1701
                  66,937
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION AND PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO,
PFBS. NO.
AMOUNT
UTAH

   Utah State University
   Logan

   Hendricks, David W., Ph.D.
   Utah Water Research Laboratory

   Woffinden, Duard S.
   Utah Water Research Laboratory

VIRGINIA

   Individual

   Strandberg, Carl H.
   Fairfax

   University of Virginia
   Charlottesville

   Parker, Clinton E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

WASHINGTON

   University of Washington
   Seattle

   Oglesby, Ray T., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
Sequential Water Use Within
a Hydrologic Complex
WPD-17^03
Continuation of Water Quality  WPD-179-02
Telemetry Project
Aerial Water Quality Recon-
naissance Demonstration
WPD-20-03
WPD-20-03(S1)
An Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon    WPD-199-01
for Treating Vegetable Tannins
Dilution Effects en Nutrients
and Productivity in Receiving
Waters
WPD-38-03
1608


1602
37,390


36,737'
1608
                 1206
1605
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years,
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LOCATION AKD PROJECT DIRECTOR
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. NO.
AMOUNT
WASHINGTON

   Washington State University
   Pullman

   Proctor, Donald E., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Sanitary Engineering
Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon
Treatment of Dairy Manure
Wastes
WPD-184-01
1605
WISCONSIN

   Sewerage Commissioner of the City of Milwaukee
   Milwaukee

   Ernest, Lawrence A.
   Laboratory Director

WYOMING

   University of Wyoming
   Laramie

   Champlin, Robert L., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

FOREIGN

AUSTRALIA

   Melbourne Water Science Institute
   Melbourne

   Parker, Cecil D.
   Director
Sewage Phosphorus Removal by
an Activated Sludge Plant
WPD-188-02
1701
61,943
Supplementary Aeration of      WPD-133-02
Lagoons in Rigorous Climate Areas
                 1705
                  34,037
Cannery Waste Treatment by     WPD-211-01
Lagoons and Oxidation Ditches
                 1206
                  14,890
*Actlve in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.
                                                                                                                   CD

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             WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

STORM AND COMBINED SEWER GRANTS FISCAL YEAR 1968

        SUMMARY OF GRANT AWARDS BY STATES
State
Michigan
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
Texas
6 States
Number of
Municipalities
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
Number
Awarded
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
Amount
Awarded
$ 500,250
559,080
474,000
8^3,750
325,162
828,750
$ 3,530,992
   Active Storm and Combined Sewer Grants 1968

                11 States
                15 Municipalities
                15 Grants

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                                           STORM AND COMBINED SEWER GRANTS

                                                   FISCAL YEAR 1968

                 AWARDED UNDER SECTION 6(a)l OP THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT,  AS AMENDED
LOCATION/GRANTEE
       PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS. ESTIMATED TOTAL     FWPCA
 NO.   PROJECT COST       GRANT
IDAHO
   City of Meridian
   Meridian

   INOIS
   City of Chicago
   Chicago

   City of Shelbyville
   Shelbyville
   Springfield Sanitary
   District
   Springfield
INDIANA
   East Chicago Sanitary
   District
   East Chicago
Reduction of Ground Water Infiltra-    29-IDA-2
tion into Sewers by Zone Pumping
Lawrence Avenue Overflow Sewer         31-ILL-6
System

Systems Approach to Combined           24-ILL-4
Sewer Storm Water Overflow Pollution
Abatement

Evaluation of a Stabilization Pond      3-ILL-1
for Treatment of Combined Sewer
Overflows
East Chicago Treatment Lagoon          11-IND-l
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.
               1102
           25,000
               1102   14,389,600
               1102    2,640,760
               1102
          199,140
               1102    3,116,533
18,375*
                       1,500,000*
                         440,000*
86,570*
                       1,044,120*
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                                                                                      PPBS.  ESTIMATED TOTAL    FWPCA
LOCATION/GRANTEE	      PROJECT TITLE	GRANT NO.	NO.    PROJECT COST	GRANT

LOUISIANA

   Sewerage and Water Board     Cl..  'nation and Hypochlorination      14-LA-l        1102    1,429,000      1,034,250*
   New Orleans                  of Polluted Storm Water Pumpage

MASSACHUSETTS

   Metropolitan District        The Construction of a Storm Deten-      7-MASS-l      1102    4,345,650      1,000,000*
   Commission                   tion and Chlorination Station
   Boston

MICHIGAN

   City of Detroit              System Monitoring and Remote Control    4-MICH-i      1102    2,113,000      1,000,000*
   Board of Water Commissioners
   Detroit

   City of Mt. Clemens          A Combined Sewerage Collection and     37-MICH-2      1102      667,500        500,250
   Mt. Clemens                  Treatment Facility

MINNESOTA

   Minneapolis-St. Paul         Dispatching System for Control of       1-MINN-l      1102    1,741,500        870,750*
   Sanitary District            Combined Sewer Losses
   St. Paul

   City of South St. Paul       Efficiency and Economy of Polymeric   WPKD-111-01     1102      845,159        450,000*
   South St. Paul               Sewage Clarification

NEW HAMPSHIRE

   City of Somersworth          Somersworth Combined Sewage Overflow   30-NH-l        1102      931,800        559,080
   Somersworth                  Treatment Project


*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION/GRANTEE
      PROJECT TITLE
                PPBS. ESTIMATED TOTAL     FWPCA
 GRANT NO.	NO.  PROJECT COST	GRANT
    JERSEY
   Borough of New Providence
   New Providence
Utilization of High Rate Trickling
Filters for Treatment of Combined
Sewer Overflows
 34-NJ-l
1102      637,500
474,000
NEW YORK

   City of New York
   New York

   City of New York
   New York
OHIO
   City of Cleveland
   Cleveland
   City of Columbus
   Columbus
Evaluation of Spring Creek Auxiliary   36-NY-2
Pollution Control Project

Wards Island Water Pollution Control   25-NY-l
Plant Ponsor Flow Regulating Siphon
A Program for Demonstrating Combined  WPRD-234-01
Sewer Overflow Control Techniques for
Water Quality Improvement and Beach
Protection
Modification of Whittier Street
Storm Stand-by Tanks
 27-OHIO-l
                1102    1,126,000
                1102      223,000
                1102    1,030,000
1102    1,231,519
                         843,750
                         167,250*
                         325,162
300,000*
   City of Dallas
   Dallas
Stormvater Treatment Facilities
WPHD-35-Tex-l   1102    1,105,000
                         828,750
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by fun .Is awarded in previous years,
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LOCATION/GRANTEE
      PROJECT TITLE
               PPBS.  ESTIMATED TOTAL    FWPCA
GRANT NO.	NO.    PROJECT COST      GRANT
WASHINGTON

   Municipality of Metropolitan Duwamish River-Elliot Bay Storm
                                       13-WASH-l
     Seattle
   Seattle

WISCONSIN

   City of Chippewa Falls
   Chippewa Falls

   City of Milwaukee
   Milwaukee
Water Control System
Utilization of a Storage Pond with     22-WIS-2
Treatment for Combined Sewer Overflows
Humboldt Avenue Overflow Detention
and Chlorination Facility
10-WIS-l
               1102    3,891,900
               1102
          773,983
1102    2,118,118
                       1,400,000*
 289,685*
1,468,589*
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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              WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

STORM AND COMBINED SEWER CONTRACTS FISCAL YEAR 1968

        SUMMARY OF CONTRACT AWARDS BY STATES
Number of
State Contractors
California
District of Columbia
Illinois
Maryland
Michigan
Nebraska
New York
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Texas
Virginia
Wisconsin
15 States
4
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
22
Number
Awarded
5
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
24
Amount
Awarded
$ 886,277
687,367
250,000
306,017
52,604
3t)l,'2tx)
343,210
634,913
61,285
139,331
409,600
32,733
172,702
411,305
586.515
1 5,275,059
  Active Storm and Combined Sewer Contracts 1968

                       7 States
                       9 Contractors
                       9 Contracts

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                                           STORM AND COMBINED SEWER CONTRACTS

                                                    FISCAL YEAR 1968

                 AWARDED UNDER SECTION 6(a)l OF THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED
LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
        PROJECT TITLE
CONTRACT NO.
PPBS. NO.   AMOUNT
CALIFORNIA

  Acoustica Associates
  Los Angeles
  Aerojet-General Corp.
  El Monte
  Aerojet-General Corp.
  El Monte
Demonstrate Feasibility of Use of
Ultrasonic Filtration in Treating
Overflows from Combined and/or Storm
Sewers

A Method for Assessing the Extent of
Pollution from Storm Water Run-off in
an Urban Area

Role of Solids in Combined Sewage
Pollution
  American Process Equipment Corp.  Fabrication and Evaluation of a
  Los Angeles

  FMC Corporation
  Santa Clara

  FMC Corporation
  Santa Clara

  Met calf & Eddy, Inc. Engineers
  Palo Alto
Ultrasonic System for Treating Sewage

Feasibility of a Periodic Flushing
System for Combined Sewer Cleansing

Feasibility of a Periodic Flushing
System for Combined Sewer Cleansing

Engineering Investigation of the East
Bay Municipal Utility District of the
San Francisco Bay Area (Oakland)
14-12-23
H-12-197
1102
1102
* 75,693*
 402,594
14-12-180
14-12-195
L4-12-19
14-12-19
14-12-407
1102
1102
1102
1102
1102
92,605
248,500
31,093*
1,278
.141,300
                                                                                                                       00
^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
        PROJECT TITLE
CONTRACT NO.
                                                                                                PPBS.  NO.
 AMOUNT
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

  Economic Systems Corp., AYCO
  Washington
  Underwater Storage Inc.
  Washington
  Underwater Storage Inc. and
  jSilver Schwartz Ltd.
  Washington
ILLINOIS

  American Public Works Assn.
  Chicago
  American Public Works Assn.
  Chicago

MARYLAND

  Hercules Incorporated
  Cumberland
  Hlttman Associates
  Baltimore
Develop the Relation between Land-Use      14-12-187
Practices and Influence of Pollution
in Urban Storm Water

Demonstrate Underwater Facility to         14-12-42
Provide Temporary Storage of Storm
Overflows from a Combined Sewer

Pilot Demonstration Underwater Storage     14-12-139
Facility for Storm Water Overflow
Study Methods for Reducing Water           WA-66-23
Pollution from Storm Sewer and Combina-
tion Discharges through Defined Public
Work Practices

The Problems of Combined Sewer Facilities  14-12-65
and Overflows in United States Communities
                                    A Feasibility Study of Utilizing a         14-12-39
                                    Self-Cleaning, Self- Adjusting Spiralloy
                                    Filter
                  1102
                  1102
                  1102
                  1103
                                                                                                 1102
System Study, Design and Evaluation of
Local Storage, Treatment and Reuse of
Water
14-12-20
                                                             1102
                                                                                                 1103
                                                                                                           $114,300
                                                                                                             97,714*
                                                                                                            573,067
                                                                                                            104,000*
                             250,000
                             108,293
197,724
*Actlve in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
           PROJECT TITLE
                                                                               CONTRACT NO.
PPBS. NO.   AMOUNT
MICHIGAN

   Dow Chemical Company
   Midland
   Dow Chemical Company
   Midland

NEBRASKA
Demonstrate the Use of Polymeric             14-12-9
Flocculants for Improved Efficiency in the
Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflows at
the Milk River Pumping Station

Rock Creek Clarification Project             14-12-170
(Washington, D. C.)
                                                                                                 1102    $700,000*
                                                                                                 1102
            52,604
   Henningson, Durham & Richardson An Engineering Investigation of Storm and
                                   Combined Sewer Problems
                                             14-12-402
   Omaha

NEW YORK

   American Society of Civil
    Engineers
   New York

OHIO
                                   Feasibility and Development of New Methods   14-12-29
                                   of Separating Sanitary Sewage from Combined
                                   Sewerage Systems
                                                                                                 1102     301,200
                                                              1102     343,210
   Burgess & Nipple, Limited
   Consulting Engineers
   Columbus

   Havens and Emerson Consulting
    Engineers
   Karl R. Rohrer Associates
   Akron
Develop the Relation Between Land-Use        14-12-401
Practices and Increase of Pollution in
Urban Stormwater

Feasibility Study and a Preliminary          14-12-27
Design of a Full-Scale Stabilization
Retention Basin to be Installed in Lake Erie
and to Serve the Demonstration Area Within
the Easterly Sewer District

Design, Construction and Operation of a      14-12-143
Facility to Demonstrate Offshore Underwater
Temporary Storage of Storm Overflow from a
Combined Sewer
                                                                                                 1102     136,665
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
                                                                                                 1102
            87,616*
                                                                                                 1102     498,248

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LOCATION/CONTRACTOR	

OHIO

  Rand Development Corporation
  Cleveland
OKLAHOMA

  Rhodes Corporation
  Oklahoma City
  Rhodes Corporation
  Oklahoma City
OREGON

  Cornell, Rowland, Hayes
   and Merrifield
  Corvallis

PENNSYLVANIA

  Glenfield and Kennedy Inc.
  King of Prussia

  R, F. Weston
  West Chester
RHODE ISLAND

  Fram Corporation
  Providence
      PROJECT TITLE
CONTRACT NO.
FPBS. NO.    AMOUNT
Design, Construction, Operation and        WA-67-2
Evaluation of a Rapid-Flow Combustile
Filter for Treatment of Combined Sewer
Overflow
Demonstration Project of a Prototype       14-12-11
Treatment Plant Designed to Treat
Wastes Found at a Combined Sewer Overflow

Demonstration Project of a Prototype       14-12-11
Treatment Plant Designed to Treat
Wastes Found at a Combined Sewer Overflow
Primary Treatment of Storm Water           14-12-128
Overflow from Combined Sewers by High
Hate Fine Mesh Screens
Microstraining Pilot Tests                 14-12-136
Develop and Demonstrate a Method for       14-12-403
Assessing the Extent of Pollution from
Storm Water Run-off in an Urban Area
Feasibility Investigation of a Self-       14-12-17
Cleaning Strainer and a Self-Cleaning Filter
                  1102
                  1102
                  1102
                  1102
                  1102
                  1102
           $300,000*
            256,448*
             61,285
            139,331
            186,086


            223,514
                  1102
             32,733
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LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
        PROJECT TITLE
CONTRACT NO.
PPBS. NO.
AMOUNT
TEXAS

  Western Company
  Richardson
  Western Company
  Richardson
  Western Company
  Richardson
VIRGINIA

  Melpar, Incorporated
  Falls Church
WISCONSIN
   Allis-Chalmers
   Milwaukee
   Rex Chainbelt, Inc.
   Milwaukee
'Methods  to Reduce Water  Pollution          14-12-34
 Caused by Storm Water Sewer Loading  by
 Using Fluid Flow Friction Reducers

 Methods  to Reduce Water  Pollution          14-12-34
 Caused by Storm Water Sewer Loading  by
 Using Fluid Flow Friction Reducers

 Development and Demonstration of           14-12-146
 Materials to  Reduce  or Eliminate Water
 Infiltration  Into Sewerage
 Construction  of a Facility to              14-12-133
 Demonstrate Off-Shore  Underwater
 Temporary  Storage of Storm Overflow
 From -a  Combined Sewer
Design, Construction, Operation and        14-12-24
Evaluation of a Demonstration Waste
Treatment Device Termed the Rotating
Biological Contactor

Demonstration of the Applicability of      14-12-40
Screening and Chemical Oxidation of
Storm and Combined Sewage
                  1102
                  1102
                  1102
                  1102
                 1102
                 1102
            300,178*
             76,000
             96,702
            411,305
            388,526
            197,989
  *Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years,
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             WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS FISCAL YEAR 1968

        SUMMARY OP GRANT AWARDS BY STATE
State
Arkansas
California
Colorado
District of Columbia
Florida
Illinois
Iowa
Louisiana
Maryland
Missouri
New York
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Texas
Washington
Wisconsin
17 States
Municipalities
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
22
Number
Awarded
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
22
Amount
Awarded
$ 153,569
637,125
47,289
300,000
300,000
346,182
392,700
112,500
418,660
24,092
728,275
343,728
325,104
88,230
345,590
565,318
261.258
$ 5,389,620
                        8 States
                       14 Municipalities
                       14 Grants

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                                               WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

                                            ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS

                                                   FISCAL YEAR 1968

               AWARDED UNDER SECTION 6(a)2 OF THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED

                                                                                      PPBS.ESTIMATED TOTALFWPCA
LOCATION/GRANTEE	PROJECT TITLE	GRANT NO.	NO.    PROJECT COST      GRANT

ARKANSAS

   City of Jacksonville         Demonstration of a Facility for the    WPRD-246-01    1106      243,313      153,569
   Jacksonville                 Biological Treatment of a Complex
                                Chlorophenolic Waste

CALIFORNIA

   City of Chino                Tertiary Activated Sludge Treatment    WPRD-16-01     1705      750,000      560,000*
   Chino                        to Reclaim Wastes for Water Supply for
                                Agricultural and Recreational Purposes

   County Sanitation District   Basic Kesearch on Sulfide Occurence    WPRD-171-01    1101      200,000       73,125
   No. 2 of Los Angeles County  and Control in Sewage Collections
   Los Angeles                  System

   Eastern Municipal Water      Reverse Osmosis to Remove Dissolved    WPRD-4-01      1708      300,000      225,000*
    District                    Solids from Reclaimed Wastewater Used
   Hemet                        in Ground Water Recharge Program

   Improvement District No. 1   Tertiary Sewage Treatment for Reuse    WPRD-59-01     1708      4.65,000      325,500*
   of Irvine Ranch Water District
   Irvine
   Los Angeles County Board     Antelope Valley Wastewater             WPKD-97-01     1708    1,237,700      56^,000
   of Supervisors               Reclamation Project
   Los Angeles

*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION/GRANTEE
           PROJECT TITLE
                                       GRANT NO.
               PPBS. ESTIMATED TOTAL     FWPCA
                No.   PROJECT COST       GRANT
CALIFORNIA

   City of San Buenaventura
   Ventura

   City of San Jose
   San Jose
      Integrated Activated Sludge            WPRD-2-01
      Biological Filter Process

      BOD, Solids, and Nutrient Removal      WPRD-30-01
      from Secondary Effluent by Foam
      Fractionation
   Santee County Water District Renovation of Waste Effluent for       WPHD-5-01
   Santee                       Recreation and Potable Water Supply Use
   South Tahoe Public Utility
     District
   South Lake Tahoe
COLORADO

   City of Colorado Springs
   Colorado Springs
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

   D. C. Government Dept.
   Sanitary Engineering
   Washington
of
   D, C. Government Dept. of
   Sanitary Engineering
   Washington
      Recovery and Reuse of Lime as a
      Coagulant in Tertiary Treatment and
      Nitrogen Removal from Tertiary Treated
      Effluent
                                       WPHD-52-01
      Tertiary Treatment of Sewage Plant
      Effluent Reuse-Pikes Peak
Use of Modified Activated Sludge
Treatment to Achieve Nutrient Removal
and to provide Consistent Feed to
Tertiary Treatment System

Use of Modified Activated Sludge
Treatment to Achieve Nutrient Removal
and to Provide Consistent Feed  to
Tertiary Treatment System
                                       WPRD-75-01
WPRD-50-01
                                                      1705
                                                      1703
               1708
1705
                                             WPRD-50-01- SI 1705
                         120,301
                          53,870
                       90,226*
                       36,100*
                                                            1708    1,700,000     800,000*
               1701    2,044>000   1,022,000*
           63,052
             47,289
400,000     300,000*
                         511,683     300,000
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years,

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                                                                                      PPBS. ESTIMATED TOTAL     FWPCA
LOCATION/G-RANTEE	PROJECT TITLE	GHAUT NO.        NO.    PROJECT COST       GRANT .

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

   D. C. Government Dept. of    Full Scale Raw Waste Water Floccula-   WPRD-53-01     1703       393,600        293,600*
   Sanitary Engineering         tion Study
   Washington

FLORIDA
   City of Hollywood            Aerobic Digestion of Sewage Sludge     WPRD-57-01- Rl 1101      594,320        300,000
   Hollywood                    with Effluent Disposal by an
                                Ocean Outfall

ILLINOIS

   Metropolitan Sanitary        Hanover Tertiary Plant Studies         WPRD-92-01     1101      461,576        346,182
   District of Greater Chicago
   Chicago

INDIANA

   East Chicago Sanitary        Tertiary Treatment of Combined Storm   WPRD-70-01     1101      600,000        450,000*
    District                    Water Sanitary Relief Discharges and
   East Chicago                 Sewerage Treatment Plant Effluent

IOWA

   City of Cedar Rapids         Fly Ash Filter Aid of Sewage Solids     WPRD-158-01    1106   1,518,900        392,700
   Cedar Rapids                 Dewatering and Disposal

LOUISIANA

   Jefferson Parish             Study Involving Aeration to Freshen     WPRD-121-01-R1 1101      150,000        112,500
   Metarie                      Sewage and Retard Bacterial Activity
                                in Long Sewer Lines

^Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION/GJ

MARYLAND
   City of Hagerstown
   Hagerstown

   Community of St. Michaels
   St. Michaels
      PRO;
               PPBS.  ESTIMATED TOTAL     FWPCA
GRANT NO.	NO.    PROJECT COST	GRANT
A Pretreatment Study on Combined
Industrial-Municipal Wastewaters

Controlled Treatment Systems-
Ultraviolet Disinfection
WPRD-L49-01    1106      427,853
WPRD-139-01    1706      130,360
   Washington Suburban Sanitary Model Advanced Waste Treatment Plant   WPRD-62-01     1708    2,200,000
   Commission
   Hyattsville
MICHIGAN

   City of Detroit
   Detroit
Pilot-Scale Study of Improved          WPRD-51-01
Phosphate Removal by Modified Activated
Sludge Process
               1701
MISSOURI

   Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer
    District
   St. Louis

NEW YORK

   Nassau County
   Dept. of Public Works
   Mineola
Evaluation of Odor Control by Covering WPRD-23-01
A Sludge Thickner with a Styrofoam
Dome
               1101
Advanced Waste Treatment for Water
Reclamation and Reuse by Injection
WPRD-61-01
          581,200
            32,123
1708    1,853,200
                         320,890
                          97.770
                                                                             1,650,000*
299,800*
 24,092
700,000*
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION/GRANTEE
      PROJECT TITLE
              PPBS. ESTIMATED TOTAL      FWPCA
GRANT MO.      NO.   PROJECT COST	GRANT
NEW YORK

   New York State Dept. of
    Health
   Albany

   Onondaga County
   Dept. of Public Works
   Syracuse
OHIO
   City of Cleveland
   Cleveland
   Lake County
   Painesville
OREGON
   City of Dallas
   Dallas
PENNSYLVANIA

   City of Erie
   Erie

TEXAS

   City of Austin
   Austin
High Performance Bio-Treatment
Process for Municipal Wastes
A Demonstration of Joint Municipal-
Industrial Waste Treatment in the
Onondaga Lake Watershed
The Use of Organic Polyelectrolytes
for Operational Improvement of Waste
Treatment Processes

Water Pollution Abatement Program
for Mentor, Lake County, Ohio
WPRD-143-01-R1 1705
WPHD-66-01
1106
WPHD-102-01    1703
WPRO-172-01-R1 1101
Demonstrate the Economics and          WPRD-29-01     1106
Efficiency of the Completely Aerobic
Treatment Method When Applied to the
Treatment of Combined Domestic and
Industrial Wastes from a Small Munici-
pality
Joint Treatment of Domestic Sewage and WPRD-223-01    1106
Pulp and Paper Mill Waste
Design Guides for Selective
Wastewater Treatment Processes
WPRD-178-01    1101
          662, H7
507,700
          158,000
          301,504
                         333,674
          461,906
               371,125
357,150
               118,500
               225,228
                                        325,104
                          88,230
              326,176

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                                      PROJECT TITLE
   City of Dallas
   Dallas City Water Works
   Dallas
A Complete Recycle Wastewater
Treatment Plant
   San Antonio River Authority  Contact Stabilization Operating
   San Antonio

WASHINGTON

   Municipality of
   .Metropolitan Seattle
   Seattle

WISCONSIN

   Green Bay Metropolitan
    Sewerage District
   Green Bay

   Sewage Commission
   City of Milwaukee
   Milwaukee
Parameters
Park Development with Wet Digested
Sludge
Combined Industrial and Municipal
Waste Treatment
                                                      PPBS.  ESTIMATED TOTAL   FWPGA
                                       GRANT NO.	NO.    PROJECT COST     GRANT
WPRD-64.-01     1708    1,692,500
                                       WPRD-205-01    1101
WPHD-60-01     1106
Development of a System for Condition- WPRD-71-01
ing and Dewatering Sludge by Freezing
               1101
                          25,900
WPRD-180-01-R1 1707    1,097,239
                         335,000
                         348,
                                        510,000*
                                        565,318
251,250*
261,258
*Active in FY 1968- Supported by funds awarded in previous  years.

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              ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT CONTRACTS FISCAL YEAR 1968




                      SUMMARY OF CONTRACT AWARDS BY STATE
3 States
4
                                                                            101
State
Missouri
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Number of
Contractors
1
1
2
Number
Awarded
1
1
2
Amount
Awarded
$ 72,861
380,000
215,280
668,141

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                                          ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT CONTRACTS

                                                   FISCAL YEAR 1968

                   AWARDED UNDER SECTION 6(a)2 OF THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED
LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
PROJECT TITLE
                                            CONTRACT NO.    PPBS. NO.   AMOUNT
MISSOURI
   Midwest Research Institute
   Kansas City

OHIO

   fland Development Corp.
   Cleveland

PENNSYLVANIA

   Roy F. Weston Inc.
   West Chester
   Yule, Jordan, and McNee
   Philadelphia
Oxygenation of Aqueous Bodies Using          1^-12-68
Liquid Oxygen - "Loxination"
Field Demonstration of Pipeline Transporta-
tion and Land Disposal of Sludge Slurries
Architectual and Engineering                 lU-12-167
Biological Treatment Pilot Plant and
Sludge Disposal Facility (Blue Plains,
Washington, D. C.)

Design and Development of a 3-5              lU-12-38
Million Gallon Per Day Sewerage Treatment
Plant Using a Coal Treatment Process
                                                   1705     72,861
                                                   1707    380,000
                                                   1705     56,1*30
                                                   1709    158,850

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              INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS FISCAL YEAR 1968

                       SUMMARY OF GRANT AWARDS BY STATE
                                                                            103
Agencies and
State Corporations
California
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Indiana
Massachusetts
Minnesota
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Texas
Washington
Wisconsin
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Number
Awarded
2
3
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
Amount
Awarded
1 853,739
100,703
165,000
802,776
483,217
170,265
87,215
551,585
180,350
506,970
650,844
209,000
75,886
42,028
1,338,747
50,400
184,816
374,669
483,371
19 States
25
34
$ 7,311,581
                 Active Industrial Waste Treatment Grants 1968

                                8 States
                               10 Agencies and Corporations
                               10 Grants

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                                               WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

                                          INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT GRANTS

                                                   FISCAL SEAR 1968

                 AWARDED UNDER SECTION 6(b) OF THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED
LOCATION/GRANTEE
      PROJECT TITLE
               PPBS.  ESTIMATED TOTAL     FWPCA
GRANT NO.  	NO.    PROJECT COST       GRANT
CALIFORNIA

   Aerojet-General Corp.
   El Monte

   Crown Zellerbach Corp.
   San Francisco
   Crown Zellerbach Corp.
   San Francisco
   FMC Corp*
   Santa Clara

COLORADO

   Beet Sugar Development
    Foundation
   Fort Collins
Demonstration of Industrial Water      WPRD-31-01     1106      323,500
Renovation Plant of Odessa, Texas

Economic Optimization of Secondary     WPRD-69-01     1204.      732,627
Treatment and Determination of Load
to Control Biological Growths in a
Stream

A Demonstration Plant Evaluation of    WPRD-U4-01    1204      848,320
Four Methods for Pulp and Paper Sludge
Utilization and Disposal

Cannery Waste Treatment by the Kehr    WPRD-18-01     1206       43,200
Activated Sludge Process
Concentration of Sugar Beet Wastes     WPRD-43-01     1206      372,500
for Economic Treatment with
Biological Systems
                                        226,500*


                                        503,739
                                        350,000
                                         29,300*
                                        102,000*
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION/GRANTEE
      PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
PPBS.  ESTIMATED TOTAL     FWPCA
NO.     PROJECT COST	GRANT
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

   National Canners Association Reconditioning and Reuse of Food
   Research Foundation          Processing Brines
   Washington

   National Canners Association Integrated Treatment of Liquid
   Research Foundation          Wastes from Food Canning Operations
   Washington

   National Canners Association Evaluation of Controlled Temperature
   Washington           .        and Forced Aeration and Trickling
                                Filter Treatment of Food Canning
                                Wastewaters
FLORIDA
   Minute Maid Company
   Orlando

   Winter Garden Citrus
   Products
   Winter Garden
GEORGIA
   Georgia Kraft Company
   Rome
Removal of Organics and Nutrients
From Citrus Processing Plant Wastes

Lime Treatment and Inplant Reuse of
an Activated Sludge Plant Effluent
in the Citrus Processing Industry
                                       WPRD-134-01    1206       45,000
                                       WPRD-151-01    1206       55,120
                                       WPRD-251-01    1206       51,251
WPRD-38-01
Explore the Feasibility of Using Foam  WPRD-117-01
Separation for Concentrating and/or
Removing Components of High BOD from
Kraft Mill Wastes
1206
WPRD-161-01    1206
               1204
550,000
          442,300
           68,830
                                         31,500
                                         33,330
                                         35,873
350,000*
               165,000
                48,181
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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LOCATION/GRANTEE
       PROJECT TITLE
               PPBS. ESTIMATED TOTAL     FWPCA
GRANT NO.	NO.   PROJECT COST	GRANT
GEORGIA
   Georgia Kraft Company
   Rome
   Interstate Paper Corp.
   Riceboro
IDAHO
   R. T. French Company
   Shelley
INDIANA
   American Oil Company
   Whiting

IOWA

   John Morrell and Company
   Ottumwa

KENTUCKY

   Caldwell Lace Leather Co.
   Auburn
Determine the Technical and Economic
Feasibility of Using Cooling Towers
to Reduce BOD and Heat Content of
Kraft Mill Wastes and to Reduce Water
Usage in Kraft Mills

Chemical Coagulation Color Removal
System for Kraft Mill Effluent
WPRD-116-01    1204      411,000
WPRD-183-01    1204      741,160
Aerobic Secondary Treatment of Potato  WPRD-15-01     1206      690,310
Processing Wastes with Mechanical
Aeration
Fluid-Bed Incineration of Petroleum    WPRD-215-01    1205      354,530
Refinery Wastes
Aerobic Treatment of Packinghouse
Waste
WPRD-54-01     1206      815,000
Complete Treatment of Tannery          WPED-25-01
Industrial Waste for Chrome Tanning,
Alum Tanning, and Vegetable Tanning
               1212       68,200
287,700
466,895
                                        483,217
                                        170,265
489,000*
 46,340*
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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       PROJECT TITLE
GRANT NO.
                                                                                      PPBS.  ESTIMATED TOTAL    FWPCA
                                                                                       NO.    PROJECT COST       GRANT
MAINE

   Vahlsing, Inc.
   Easton

MASSACHUSETTS

   A. C. Lawrence Leather Co.
   Peabody
   MINNESOTA

      North Star Research and
      Development Institute
      Minneapolis

      S. B. Foot Tanning Co.
      Red Wing
NEW. JERSEY

   Johns-Manville Product
   Corporation
   Manville

   Metal Finishers' Foundation
   Upper Montclair
                                   Treatment of Wastes from Potato and    WPRD-56-01
                                   Sugar Beet Processing Plant by Activated
                                   Sludge
                                   Wastewater Treatment Pilot Plant
                                   Investigation, Mixed Chrome Tannery
                                   Wastewater and Municipal Sewage
Use of Fungi Imperfect! in Waste
Control
Aerobic Biological Treatment, Sludge
Dewatering and Disposal and Effluent
Reuse for a Side Leather Tannery
                                Experimental Closed Water System to    WPRD-87-01
                                Eliminate Wastewater Discharge from
                                Johns-Manville Plant #3,  Defiance,  Ohio

                                An Investigation of Techniques for
                                the Removal of Chromium and Cyanides
                                from Electroplating Wastes
                                                      1206
                                       WPKD-133-01    1212
                                                                       WPHD-49-01     1206
                                                                                         1208
WPRD-201-01    1201
                         280,020
                         124,593
                         118,160
WPRD-232-01    1212    2,046,268
                                                                16^,700
                                                                                                   145,000
                                                                                                               196,014*
                                                                                                                87,215
                                                                                                                76,585
                                                                                                               475,000
                                         82,350
                                                                                98,000
   *Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.
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LOCATION/GRANTEE
NEW YORK
Interstate Paper Corp.
New York
RAI Research Corp.
Long Island City
NORTH CAROLINA
American Enka Corporation
Enka
Fiber Industries
Charlotte
North Carolina State Univ.
Raleigh
OHIO
Armco Steel Corporation
Middletown
Champion Papers, Inc.
Hamilton
The Mead Corporation
PROJECT TITLE

Chemical Coagulation Color Removal
System for Kraft Mill Effluent
Improvement of Treatment of Food
Industry Waste

Zinc Precipitation and Recovery
Plant
Reuse of Plant Effluent and Cooling
Water Slowdown as Process Water
Filtration of Kraft Pulp Liquor
through Chips

Treatment of Wastewater-Waste Oil
Mixtures
Improve Pollution Control by Reuse
of Paper Machine Process Waters
Evaluation of Role of High Rate Trick-
GRANT NO.

WPRD-183-01
WPRD-3-01

WPRD-216-01-R1
WPRD-100-01
WPRD-115-01

WPRD-169-01
WPRD-28-01
WPRD-55-01
PPBS.
NO.

1204
1206

1209
1209
120^

1201
1204
1204
ESTIMATED TOTAL
PROJECT COST

741,160
57,250

980,417
500,000
25,920

1,541,720
1,030,000
428,500
FWPCA
466,895
40,075

282,700
350,000
18,144

209,000
700,000*
299,950*
   Chlllicothe
ling Filters & Areation Devices Sepa-
rately and in Combination for the Advan-
ced Biological Treatment of Integrated
Kraft Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents
*Active in FY 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years.

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                                                                                      PPBS.   ESTIMATED  TOTAL      FWPCA
LOCATION/GRANTEE	PROJECT TITLE	GRANT MO.	NO.	PROJECT COST	GRANT

OKLAHOMA

   Continental Oil Company      Microbiological Removal of Iron        WPRD-36-01     14,01      115,996         75,886
   Ponca City                   from Drainage

OREGON

   Klamath Plywood Corp.        Aerobic Secondary Treatment of         WPHD-174-01    1210       65,04.0         42,028
   Klamath Falls                Plywood Glue Wastes

PENNSYLVANIA

   Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Application of Bacteriophages          WPRD-164-01    14.01      123,723         86,4.84
   Coal Research Board          to Eliminate Mine Acids
   Harrisburg

   Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Study of the Use of Inert Cases        WPRD-227-01    14.01       54., 143         37,900
   Dept. of Mines and Mineral   to Eliminate Acid Pollution from
   Industries                   Abandoned Deep Mines
   Harrisburg

   Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Use of Latex as a Soil Sealant         WPKD-252-01    14.01      259,770        181,839
   Dept. of Mines and Mineral   to Control Acid Mine Waste Drainage
   Industries
   Harrisburg

   Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Control of Mine Water Treatment Plant  WPRD-34-01     14.01    1,000,000        700,000
   Dept. of Mines and Mineral   at Hollywood, Pennsylvania
   Industries
   Harrisburg

   Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Optimization and Development of        WPRD-63-01     14.01      150,000        105,000
   Dept. of Mines and Mineral   Improved Chemical Techniques for the
   Industries                   Treatment of Coal Mine Drainage
   Harrisburg



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LOCATION/GRANTEE	PROJECT TITLE	GRANT NO.	NO.	PROJECT COST    GRANT

PENNSYLVANIA

  Commonwealth of Pennsylvania   Study of the Use of Insitu Precipi-   WPRD-242-01     1401       325,035       227,524
  Dept. of Mine and Mineral      tation of Sludge Resulting from Re-
  Industries                     action of Mine Water with Low Cost
  Harrisburg                     Additives in an Abandoned Mine to
                                 Prevent Mine Drainage

TENNESSEE

  Chemical Separations Corp.     Acid Pickle Liquor Waste Treatment    WPRD-41-01     1201       359,500        50,400
  Oak Ridge                      Utilizing Advanced Ion Exchange
                                 Techniques

TEXAS

  West Central Texas Municipal   North Fork Alluvial Decontamination   WPRD-176-01     1402       272,323       184,816
  Water District                 Project
  Abilene

WASHINGTON
  Battelle-Northwest             Removal of Ammonia from Agricultural  WPRD-26-01      1704      258,000       180,600*
  Environmental and Radiological Runoff by Selective Ion Exchange
  Sciences
  Richland

  Snokist- Growers               Pollution Prevention by Aeration of   WPRD-58-01      1206      572,262       374,669
  Yakima                         Fruit Processing Wastes

WISCONSIN
  Pulp Manufacturers Research    In-Plant Treatment of Dilute Wastes   WPRD-12-01      1204      690,530       483,371
  League, Inc.                   of the Pulping Industry
  Appleton


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                      SUMMARY OF CONTRACT AWARDS BY STATE
2 States
                                                                           111
State
California
Pennsylvania
Number of
Contractors
1
1
Number
Awarded
1
1
Amount
Awarded
$ 279,597
56,250
335,847

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                                          INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT CONTRACTS

                                                   FISCAL YEAR 1968

                   AWARDED UNDER SECTION 6(b) OF THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED
LOCATION/CONTRACTOR
           PROJECT TITLE
CONTRACT NO.    PPBS. NO.   AMOUNT
CALIFORNIA

   Bechtel Corporation
   San Francisco
PENNSYLVANIA

   Cyrus Win. Rice Co.
   Pittsburg
Technical Feasibility and Analysis           lU-12-156
of Costs and Effectiveness of Bulk
Transpost of Sewage Treatment Plant
Sludge and Dredging Spoils
Cost Effectiveness Study for Industrial      14-12-435
Waster Water Treatment Practices
                  1507    279,597
                  1202     56,250

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       WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

   TRAINING GRANTS FISCAL YEAR 1968

SUMMARY OF GRANTS AWARDED BY STATES
113
States
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
40 States

Institutions
and Agencies
1
1
4
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
4
3
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
3
2
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
2
1
2
69
Active Training Grants
Number
Awards
1
1
4
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
6
3
2
1
4
2
1
1
1
4
3
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
3
1
6
84
1968
Amount
Awarded
$ 27,461
29,536
163,194
93,758
18,959
60,163
86,517
27,197
47,552
16,143
24,264
44,309
20,772
23 ,950
98,098
228,913
209,105
28,717
50,043
129,466
54,678
27,056
32,416
32,142
202,863
148,302
74,935
82,734
211,732
61,208
5,862
63,749
38,465
48,698
323,610
38,190
34,156
125,835
44,028
286,221
$3,364,997

     40 States
     69 Institutions and Agencies
     87 Training Grants

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                                     TRAINING   GRANTS
                                                         114
                                          FISCAL YEAR 1968
 LOCATION AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR
          PROGRAM TITLE
GRANT NO.
AMOUNT
 ARIZONA
    University of Arizona
    TucBon

    Mees, Quintin M.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
ARKANSAS
Training in Water Management,
Development and Reuse
5T1-WP-92-03    26,867
3Tl-WP-92-03(Sl)   594
    University of Arkansas
    Fayetteville

    Heiple, Loren R., Ph.D.
    Dept.  of Civil Engineering

 CALIFORNIA

    Sacramento State College
    Sacramento

    Kerri, Kenneth D., Ph.D.
    Dept.  of Civil Engineering

    San Jose State College
    San Joae

    Agardy, Franklin J.,  Ph.D.
    Dept.  of Civil Engineering &
     Applied Mechanics

    Stanford University
    Stanford

    Eliassen, Rolf, Sc.D.
    Dept.  of Civil Engineering

    University of California
    Davis

    Biggar, James W. , Ph.D.
    Dept.  of Water Science & Engr.

 COLORADO
Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control
3Tl-WP-85-03(Sl) 2,878
5T1-WP-85-04    23,780
3Tl-WP-85-04(Sl) 2,878
The Development of a Pilot Correspondence   1TT1-WP-16-01   25,790
School for Treatment Plant Operators
Sanitary Engineering Graduate
Training Program
Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control
Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control
5T1-WP-198-01   16,049
5T1-WP-38-06   107,450
3T1-WP-38-06(81) 5,301
5T1-WP-205-01    8,604
    University of Colorado
    Boulder

    Flack,  J.  Ernest, Ph.D.
    Dept.  of Civil Engineering
Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control
5T1-WP-105-03   44,709

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                                                            115
 LOCATION AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR
     PROGRAM TITLE
                                                                              GRANT NO.
                                                         AMOUNT
 COLORADO (Cont.)

    Colorado State University
    Fort Collins

    Morrison, S. M.,  Ph.D.
    Dept.  of Microbiology

 DELAWARE
 Training in Water Supply and
 Pollution Control
 5T1-WP-127-03     49,049
    Delaware  State College
    Dover

    Seidel, George R.,  Ph.D.
    Dept.  of  Chemistry
FLORIDA
   University  of Florida
   Gainesville

   Kiker, John E. , Jr.
   Dept. of  Bioenvironmental  Engr.
GEORGIA
Water Chemistry - Basic Theory
and Methods
Water Pollution Control
1TT1-WP-2-01      18,959
                                       5T1-WP-119-02     59,080
                                       3T1-WP-119-02(S1)  1,083
   Atlanta Area  Technical School
   Atlanta
   Ferguson, Robert A.
   Dept. of Vocational-Technical
   and Adult Education

   Georgia Institute of Technology
   Atlanta

   Kindsvater, Carl E.
   Dept. of Water Resources Center

   Georgia State College
   Atlanta

   Parrish, Fred K., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Biology
HAWAII
   University of Havaii
   Honolulu

   Burbank, Nathan C., Sc.D.
   Dept.  of Civil Engineering
Water Quality Technology
Training Program
Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control
Identification of Pollution
Important Organisms
Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control
1TT1-WP-22-01     11,561
5T1-WP-62-05      45,850
im-WP-19-01     29,106
5T1-WP-69-05      27,197

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                                                             116
 LOCATION AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR
        PROGRAM TITLE
                                                                        GRANT NO.
                                                       AMOUNT
 ILLINOIS

    University of Illinois
    Urban*

    Engelbrecht,  Richard S., Ph.D.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering

 INDIANA

    Purdue University
    Lafayette

    Etrel, Janes  E.,  Ph.D.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
 IOWA
    loira State University of
     Science and Technology
    Ames
 Training in Water Quality and
 Pollution Control
 Training in Water Supply and
 Pollution Control
5T1-WP-128-03
2T1-WP-13-07
47,552
16,143
           , E. Robert, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
KANSAS
   University of Kansas
   Lawrence

   McKinney, Ross E.,  Sc.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
njoixuCKY

   University of Kentucky
 Training In Water Supply and
 Pollution Control
 Training in Water Supply and
 Pollution Control
5T1-WP-195-01
3T1-WP-50-04(S1)
5T1-WP-50-05
24,264
   150
44,159
   Lauderdale, Robert A., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
MAINE
   Southern Maine Vocational
    Technical Institute
   South Portland

   Coombs, Kenneth I.
   Dept.  of Hater and Waste Water
    Technology

   University of Maine
   Orono

   Sproul, Otis  J.,  Sc.D.
   Dept.  of Civil Engineering
 Training in Water Supply and
 Pollution Control
Water Pollution - Special
Technician Training Institute
Water Supply and Pollution
Control Training
5T1-WP-64-05
lTTl-WP-23-01
5T1-WP-182-01
20,772
 7,656
16,294

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                                                      117
 LOCATION AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR
                                                PROGRAM TITLE
                                                                          GRANT NO.
                                                  AMOUNT
MARYLAND

    Charles  County  Community  College
    La  Plata

    Jensen,  Belva L. Mrs.
    Dept.  of Environmental  Engineering
    Technology
    The Johns Hopkins University
    Baltimore
   Wolman, Markley G.,  Ph.D.
   Dept.  of Environmental  Engr.
     Science

MASSACHUSETTS

   Harvard University
   Cambridge

   Morris, J. Carrell,  Ph.D.
   Dept.  of Engineering and
     Applied Physics

   Stumm, Werner,  Ph.D.
   Dept.  of Engineering and
     Applied Physics

   Northeastern University
   Boston

   Cochrane, John J., Ph.D.
   Dept.  of Civil Engineering

   Tufts University
   Medford

   Banes, Norman B., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   University of Massachusetts
   Amherst

   Feng, Tsuan Hua, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Litsky, Warren, Ph.D.
   Institute of Industrial and
    Agricultural Microbiology

MICHIGAN

   Michigan State University
   East Lansing

   Roelfs, Eugene W.  , Ph.D.
   Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife
Water Pollution Control
Technician .Curriculum
Development
1TT1-WP-3-01
Water Sciences and Management  5T1-WP-197-01
Program
Summer Institute in Advanced   5T1-WP-133-02
Sanitary Chemistry
Research Education in Aquatic  1T1-WP-147-01A1
Chemistry
Training in Water Supply and   5T1-WP-136-02
Pollution Control
Graduate Training for
Environmental Engineering
5T1-WP-192-01
Water Supply and Pollution     5T1-WP-77-04
Control
Summer Water Pollution
Institute for High School
Teachers
Graduate Training of
Pollution Biologists
44,820
                   53,278
                   13,033
                   37,698
                   38,603
46,308
                   51,302


1TT1-WP-12-01      41,969
5T1-WP-109-03     45,050

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                                                           118
LOCATION AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR
    PROGRAM TITLE
GRANT NO.
AMOUNT
MICHIGAN (Cont.)

   University of
    Ann Arbor

    Borchardt, Jack A.,  Ph.D.
    Dept.  of Civil Engineering

    Craine, Lyle E., Ph.D.
    Dept.  of Conservation

    Gannon, John J.
    Dept.  of Environmental Health

    Smith, Frederick E. , Ph.D.
    Dept.  of Wildlife &  Fisheries

    Wayne  State University
    Detroit

    Dirasian, Henry A. ,  Ph.D.
    Dept.  of Civil Engineering

MINNESOTA

    University of Minnesota
    Minneapolis

    Olson, Theodore A.,  Ph.D.
    Dept.  of Public Health & Biology

    Schroepfer, George J.
    Dept.  of Civil Engineering

MISSISSIPPI

   Mississippi State University
    State  College

   Wllliford, Howard K.
   Dept.  of Civil Engineering

MISSOURI

   University of Missouri
   Columbia

   Ray, Arliss  D. , Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil  Engineering

   University of Missouri
   Rolla
Training Grant  in Sanitary
Engineering

Integrated Program of Training
in Water Resources

Training in Water Resources
and Pollution Control

Toxicology of Aquatic Organisms
 Training in Water Supply and
 Pollution Control
USDI  Training  in Water Supply
and Pollution  Control

Sanitary Engineering and Water
Resources Program
Waste Water Disposal Engineering
Training Program
Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control
1T1-WP-157-01
2T1-WP-16-06
1T1-WP-177-01   131,280
2T1-WP-15-06
5T1-WP-101-02    32,775
5T1-WP-95-03     14,659
5T1-WP-191-01     8,524
3T1-WP-191-01(SI) 5,534
5n-WP-108-03    50,043
5T1-WP-30-05     45,500
  Grigoropoulos,  S.  G.,  Sc.D.
  Dept.  of  Civil  Engineering
Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control
5T1-WP-86-03     33,839
*Active 1968 - Supported by  funds awarded  in  previous years

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                          Water Pollution Control / Training Grants / Fiscal Year 1968
                                                            119
LOCATION AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR
    PROGRAM TITLE
GRANT NO
AMOUNT
MISSOURI (Cont.)

   Water & Wastewater Technical School
   Neosho
   Caughran, Ira L.
   Dept. of Water and Wastewater

   Caughran, Ira L.
   Dept. of Water and Wastewater

MONTANA

   Montana State University
   Bozeman

   Wright, John D. , Ph.D.
   Dept of Botany & Microbiology

   University of Montana
   Missoula
          , Arden R. , Ph.D.
   Dept. of Zoology

NEBRASKA

   University of Nebraska
   Lincoln

   Hammer, Mark J. , Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

NEW JERSEY
Development of Industrial
Waste Training

Establishment of Water and
Wastewater Training Institutions
Physics, Chemistry and Biology
of Water Quality
Water Supply and Water
Pollution Biology
 Sanitary Engineering
1TT1-WP-8-01     17,727
1TT1-WP-17-01    32,400
5T1-WP-180-Q1     38,318
2T1-WP-200-01     16,360
 in-WP-120-01Al   27,056
   Rutgers  The  State University
   New Brunswick
   Kaplovsky, A. Joel, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Environmental Sciences

NEW MEXICO
 Training in  Water  Supply
 and Pollution  Control
 m-WP-163-01     19,780
 3T1-WP-163-01(S1) 12,636
   New Mexico State University
   Las Cruces

   Clark, John W.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

NEW YORK

   Cornell University
   Ithaca

   Gates, Charles D.
   Dept. of Water Resources Engr.
 Water Quality Management
 Water Quality Control
 Engineering
 5T1-WP-196-01      32,142
 1T1-WP-172-01      21,287

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                                                          120
LOCATION AMD PROGRAM DIRECTOR
  PROGRAM TITLE
GRANT NO.
                                                                                            AMOUNT
NEW YORK  (Cont.)

   Manhattan College
   Bronx

   Jerta, John S., Sc.D.
   Dept.  of Civil Engineering

   O1Connor, Donald J.
   Dept.  of Civil Engineering

   New York University
   New York

   Holof, Alan H., Ph.D.
   Dept.  of Civil Engineering

NORTH CAROLINA
Training of Engineers in
Water Pollution Control

Training in Water Supply
and Pollution Control
Water Supply and Water
Pollution Control Engineering
5T1-WP-188-01     72,520
3T1-WP-188-01(S1)  9,810
5T1-WP-190-01
5T1-WP-186-01
15,192
84,054
   North Carolina State University
   Raleigh

   Smallvood, Charles M,, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Smallwood, Charles M., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   University of North Carolina
   Chapel Hill

   Weiss, Charles M., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Environmental Sciences
    and Engineering
OHIO
   Ohio State University
   Columbus

   Dambach, Charles A., Ph.D.
   Natural Resources Institute
Water Supply and Pollution
Control

Industrial Waste Control
and Abatement
Graduate Training in Water
Quality Management
Training in Water Supply
and Pollution Control
3Tl-WP-68-04(Sl)   7,514
5T1-WP-68-05      21,692

lTl-WP-165-01     71,148
1T1-WP-173-01     33,800
3T1-WP-173-01(S1) 14,148
3T1-WP-39-05      20,934
   University of, e'*llt111t"t
   Cincinnati
   Eye, J. Dpvid, Sc.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   University of Toledo
   Toledo

   Bennett, Gary F., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Training in Water Supply and
Water Pollution Control
Bioengineering Training in
Water Pollution Control
5T1-WP-46-05      34,239
5T1-WP-94-03      19,762

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                     Water Pollution Control / Training'Grants / Fiscal Year 1968
                                                                                                 121
LOCATION AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR
                                          PROGRAM TITLE
                                                                      GRANT NO.
                                                                                           AMOUNT
OKLAHOMA

   Oklahoma State University
   Stillvater

   Dozris, Troy C., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Zoology

   Gaudy, A. F., Jr., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   University of Oklahoma
   Norman

   Reid, George W.
   Dept. of Civil  and Environmental
    Sciences

OREGON

   Oregon State University
   Cpryallis

   Burgess, Frederick J.
   Dept. of Civil  Engineering

   Curl, Herbert  C., Jr.,  Ph.D.
   Dept. of Oceanography

   Warren, Charles E.,  Ph.D.
   Dept. of Fisheries  and  Wildlife

PENNSYLVANIA

   Drexel Institute of Technology
   Philadelphia

   Strandberg,  William B., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Environmental  Engr.
     and Science

   University of  Pittsburgh
   Pittsburgh

   Tryon, C,  A.,  Ph.D.
   Pymatuning Lab. of Field
     Biology

 PUERTO RICO

   University of Puerto Rico
   Mvaguet

   Melendez,  Miguel Santiago,  Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering
Aquatic Ecology Specialists     5T1-WP-185-01
in Water Pollution

Training in Water Supply and    2T1-WP-19-07
Pollution Control
Water Resources Development     5T1-WP-189-01
Graduate Training in Water
Quality Engineering

Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control

Training in Freshwater and
Marine Pollution Biology
 Training in Water Quality
 Management and Control
 Graduate Training in Aquatic
 Ecology
 Water Pollution Control
 Technician Training Institute
5T1-WP-187-01


5T1-WP-111-03


5T1-WP-208-01
                                1T1-WP-125-01A1
                                 5T1-WP-83-03
                                 1TT1-WP-25-01
                     33,324


                     21,852
                      27,558
 78,220


108,002


 25,510
                      29,902
                      31,306
                        5,862

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                    Water Pollution Control / Training Grants / Fiscal Year 1968
                                                            122
LOCATION AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR
    PROGRAM TITLE
                                                                        GRANT NO.
                                                         AMOUNT
SOUTH CAROLINA

   Clemaon University
   Clemson

   Rich, Linvll G., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Environmental Systems
    Engineering

SOUTH DAKOTA

   South Dakota State University
   Brookines

   Dornbush, James N., D.  Sc.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

TENNESSEE

   Vanderbilt University
   Nashville

   Krenkel, Peter A., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Sanitary and Water
   Resource* Engineering

TEXAS

   James Coonally Technical  Institute
   Waco
Teaching in Process
Engineering
5T1-WP-181-01
3T1-WP-181-01(S1)
Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control
5T1-WP-93-04
Water Resources and Environmental
Health Engineering
 5T1-WP-201-01
59,769
 3,980
38,465
48,698
   Lancaster, D.  L.
   Dept.  of Water and Waste Water
   Technology

   North  Texas State University
   Denton

   Silvey,  Joseph K. G.,  Ph.D.
   Dept.  of Biology

   Texas  A&M University
   College  Station

   Davis, William B., Sc.D.
   Dept.  of Civil Engineering

   University of  Texas
   Austin

   Gloyna,  Earnest F., Ph.D.
   Dept.  of Civil Engineering

   Eckenfelder, W. Wesley,  Jr.
   Dept.  of Water Resources

   William  Marsh  Rice  University
   Houston

   Busch, Arthur  W.
   Dept.  of Environmental Science
   and Engineering
Water Pollution Control Technician  1TT1-WP-21-01
Training
                      10,350
Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control
Petrochemical Waste Abate:
Training in Water Supply and
Pollution Control
 5T1-WP-107-03
 5T1-WP-74-05
 5T1-WP-183-01
Development of Instruction Material 1TT1-WP-4-01
for Industrial Wastnrater Treatment
Training
Training In Water Supply and
Pollution Control
 5n-WP-194-01
 3T1-WP-194-01(SI)
26,189
95,790
81,057


53,676
46,504
10,044

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                          Water Pollution Control  /  Training Grants  / Fiscal Year 1968
                                                           123
LOCATION AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR
                                              PROGRAM TITLE
                                   GRANT NO.
                      AMOUNT
UTAH
   Utah State University
   L-ogan

   Jones, Norman B.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

VIRGINIA

   Virginia Polytechnic Institute
   Blacksburg

   King, Paul H., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

WASHINGTON

   University of Washington
   Seattle

   Brown, George W. , Jr., Ph.D.
   Dept. of Fisheries

   Sylvester, Robert 0.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

   Washington State University
   Pullman

   Duns tan, Gilbert H.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

WEST VIRGINIA

   West Virginia University
   Morgantown

   Burchinal, Jerry C.
   Dept. of Civil Engineering

WISCONSIN

   Marouette University
   Milwaukee

   Kipp, Raymond J., Ph.D.
   Dept. of  Civil  Engineering

   University  of Wisconsin
   Madison

   Chesters, Gordon, Ph.D.
   Dept. of  Soils

   Clarenbach,  Fred A., Ph.D.
   Dept. of  Geology &  Geophysics

   Easier, Arthur  D.,  Ph.D.
   Dept, of  Zoology
Interdisciplinary Training
Program in Water Quality
                               1T1-WP-153-01A1
Water Resources Management
and Quality Control
                               1T1-WP-166-01
Biological Effects of Water    1T1-WP-175-01
Pollution

Training in Water Supply and   5T1-WP-122-03
Pollution Control              3T1-WP-122-03(S1)
Training in Water Supply
and Pollution Control
                               1T1-WP-170-01
Training in Water Supply
and Pollution Control
3T1-WP-72-04(32)
5T1-WP-72-05
Training in Water Supply and   5T1-WP-129-02
Pollution Control
 Soil  and Water  Sanitation       1T1-WP-100-01A1
 Water Resources Management      5T1-WP-60-05
 Biological  Aspects  of  Water     5T1-WP-204-01
 Resource Management
                      38,190
                      34,156
                       35,168
                       62,606
                        3,305
                       24,756
   600
43,428
                       19,872
                       53,110


                       63,287


                       44,797
    333-424 O - 69 - !

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	Water Pollution Control / Training Grants/7 JFiscal Year 1968	124

LOCATION AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR            PROGRAM TITLE               GRANT NO.     AMOUNT   AMOUNT


WISCONSIN (Cont.)

   University of Wisconsin
   Madison

   Lee, G, Fred, Ph.D.              Chemistry of Water Supply        5T1-WP-184-01          67,756
   Dept. of Civil Engineering       and Pollution Control            3T1-WP-184-01(S1)       8,640

   Polkovski, Lawrence B., Ph.D.    Training in Water Supply and     5T1-WP-132-03          28,759
   Dept. of Civil Engineering       Pollution Control

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                 WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

           RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS FISCAL YEAR 1968

               SUMMARY OF AWARDS BY STATES
                                             125
Institutions
State , .
and Agencies
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Missouri
Montana
New Hampshire
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Texas
Utah
Washington
Wisconsin
Foreign
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
3
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
4
Number
Awarded
0
4
1
1
0
2
1
7
1
1
0
4
20
2
2
2
1
13
3
1
2
4
0
8
2
6
3
18
4
Amount
Awarded
0
16,418
4,945
6,100
0
11,940
12,049
37,858
2,517
4,900
0
31,200
91,651
11,600
11,935
11,108
6,300
74,586
18,120
12,432
5,611
30,600
0
44,902
17,431
39,700
9,483
109,200
10,405
28 States
48
113
632,991
             Active Research Fellowships  1968

             28 States    4 Foreign Countries
             48 Institutions and Agencies
             155 Research Fellowships

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                            WATER  POLLUTION  CONTROL

                                 RESEARCH  FELLOWSHIPS

                                         FISCAL YEAR 1968
                                                                                                126
LOCATION AMD RECIPIENT
                                        PROJECT TITLE
                                                                      NUMBER
                                                                                           AMOUNT
ARKANSAS
    University of Arkansas
    Fayetteville

    Owen, Ray
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
Waste Treatment
Prediction Using
Computers
                                                                      1-F1-WP-35,936-01
 CALIFORNIA
     Stanford University
     Stanford

     Atkins, Patrick R.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering
     Downs, Charles, E.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering
     Foree, Edward G.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering

     Haskell, Broderick P.
     Department of Civil Engineering
     Huff, Dale D.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering
     Linstedt, Kermit  D.
     Dept, of  Civil  Engineering

     Yount, James  C.
     Dept. of  Civil  Engineering

     University of California
     Berkelgy'

     Cordes, Ronald  A.
     Dept. of  Chemical Engineering
 Rain-out Washout
 Processes Applied to
 Lead Aerosols

 Radioisotope Training
 in W.S. and P.C.
 Nuclear Hydrology

 Decomposition of Algae in
 Natural Anaerobic Waters

 Secondary Benefits
 Evaluation Derived
 from Water Pollution abatement

 Rainfall Deposition
 of Radioactive Fallout
 in Water Supplies

 Vanadium Removal in
 Water  Treatment Coagulation

 The Anaerobic Filter
 for Waste Treatment
5 -Fi-WP-33, 496-02



l-Fl-WF-26, 323-01


5-Fl-WP-26,lTT-02

2-F3-WP-26,102-02



5 -Fl-WP-26 , 022 -02
5-Fl-WP-28,T15-02
  Filtration of Aqueous
  Effluents Carrying
  Emulsified Oils
1 -Fl-WP-26, 2J6-01
                                                                                                10>00
                         5,100
  **Supply, travel or dependent allowance
  * Active  1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years

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                 Water Pollution Control / Research Fellowships / Fiscal Year 1968
                                                              127
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
                                                          AMOUNT
 CALIFORNIA

    University of California
    Be rke1ey

    Middlebrooks , Eddie J.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering

COLORADO
Kinetics of Biological Systems    1-F3-WP-26,205-01      $   500**
    Colorado State University
    Fort Collins

    Peters,  John C.
    Dept. of Fishery & Wildlife

    Wendt, Theodore M.
    Dept. of Pathology and
    Microbiology

    University of Colorado
    Boulder

    Lavelle, James W.
    Dept. of Biology
    Young, Willard C.
    Dept.  of Biology
Effects of Sedimentation on a     1-F1-WP-26,268-01
Trout Stream

Urease Positive Bacteria and      5-F1-WP-26,114-02
their Relation to Water Pollution
 FLORIDA
Primary Productivity of the       5-F1-WP-26,101-02
Arkansas River in the Vicinity
of Pueblo, Colorado

The Hydracarina of Colorado and   5-F1-WP-26,062-02
their Distribution as Related to
Altitude and Water Chemistry
                         4,945
    Florida State University
    Tallahassee

    Housley, Carl B.
    Dept. of Economics
 GEORGIA
An Economic Evaluation of
Water Laws
1-F1-WP-26,277-01
6,100
    Emory University
    Atlanta

    Mozley , Samuel
    Dept. of Biology

    University of Georgia
    Athens

    Todd, Russell L.
    Dept. of Bacteriology
Ecology of Chironomid Species
in a Small Lake
Bacterial Decomposition of
Detergents in Sewage
1-F1-WP-37,227-01
5-F1-WP-21,402-03
*Active 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years
**   Supply,  travel or dependent allowance

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                 Water Pollution Control/ Besearch Fellowships/ Fiscal Year 1968
                                                            128
 LOCATION AMD RECIPIENT
                                         PROJECT TITLE
                                                                       NUMBER
                                                                                            AMOUNT
 IDAHO
     University of Idaho
     Moscow

     Lank, John C.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering
     Siddoway, Dean W.
     Dept. of Chemical
     Engineering
 INDIANA
     Purdue University
     Lafayette

     Rollflg, Dwayne A.
     Dept. of Civil Bagineering
 IOWA
     Iowa State University
     Ames

     Bacon, Dale L.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering
     Bridges, Harold R.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering
     Burns, Donald E.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering
     Raschke,  Ronald L.
     Dept.  of  Botany & Plant
     Pathology
    Sedgwick,  Stephen R.
    Dept.  of Civil Engineering

    Wildman, Ruth B.
    Dept.  of Botany
The Effects of
Accumulated Decomposition
Products on Rates of
Biological Treatment  of
Organic Wastes

Mechanisms of Potato
Waste  Degradation
AnaeroMc Pre-treatment
for Aerobic Treatment
Systems
Bio-flocculation in
the Anaerobic Contact
Process

Diatomite Filter
Cake Resistance
for Surface Waters

Removal of Particulate
Matter on Coated Filter
Madia

Algal Productivity
and Waste Reclamation
in a Sewage Stabilization
 Pond

Biological Treatment
of Adsorbed Refractories

The Biochemistry of the
Blue-green Algae
l-Fl-WP-26,295-01    6,040
l-Fl-WP-26,282-01    5,900
1-F3-WP-26,312-01    12,049
1-F1-WP-26,332-01    4,900
5-Fl-WP-26,104-03
5-Fl-WP-26,lo4_o4
5-Fl-WP-26,003-03
5,1°°
5,300
5-Fl-WP-y'6,064-03    6,800
5-F1-WP-26,242-02    6,558
5-F1-WP-37,930-02    5,300
* Active 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous  years

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                Water Pollution Control/Research Fellowships/Fiscal Year 1968
                                                        129
LOCATION AMD RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
                                                                                           AMOUNT
IOWA
    University of Iqva
    Iowa City

    Bright, David F.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering

    Lampe, Wallace D.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
KANSAS
Water or Wastevater
Treatment Process Analysis

Biological Flocculation
in Activated Sludge
1-F1-WP-37,089-01
5-Fl-WP-33,656-03    3,900
    Kansas State  University
    Manhattan

    Fox,  Charles  L.
    Dept. of  Chemistry
 Properties and Structure
 of Metal EDTA Complexes
5-Fl-WP-26,202-02    2,51?
LOUISIANA
    Northwestern State
    Natchitoches
    Brown,  Ellison E.
    Dept. of Biological Sciences

    Damico,  Sam A,
    Dept. of Biological Sciences
Effects of Pollution on
Benthis Macroinvertebrates

Effect .of Treated Sevage
Effluent on Primary
Production
1-F1-WP-216-01
l-Fl-WP-26,322-01
 MARYLAND
     Johns  Hopkins University
     Baltimore"

     Meyers,  Caldwell D.
     Dept.  of Environmental
     Engineering Science
Responses of the White
Perch to Temperature and
02
1-F1-WP-26,198-01A1
     Schubel,  Jerry R.
     Dept.  of  Oceanography

 MASSACHUSETTS

     Harvard University
     Q-trihridglT

     Chi, Tze-ven
     Dept.  of  Civil Engineering
 Sedimentation and Mineral
 Assemblages in Estuaries
Analysis  of a Waste
Water Transportation
System  for  the  Penjerdel
Megaloplis
5-Fl-WP-23,785-03
 1-F1-WP-26,303-01    6,800
 *  Active 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years

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             Water Pollution Control/ Research Fellowships/ Fiscal Year 1968
                                                                                                   130
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
AMOUNT
MASSACHUSETTS

    Harvard University
    Cambridge

    Murdoch, David M.
    Graduate School of Business
    Administration

    Schaake, John C.
    Dspt. of Environmental Sciences
    and Engineering

    Tihansky, Dennis P.
    Dept. of Engineering & Applied
    Physics

    Massachusetts Institute of
    Technology
    Cambridge

    Matson, Wayne R.
    Dept. of Chemistry

    University of Massachusetts
    Amherst

    Saines, Marvin
    Dept. of Geology

MICHIGAN
Financing Water Supply
and Pollution Control
Project?

Economic Aspects of
Management
Models of Environmental
Health and Economic Growth
Lead Geochemistry in an
Urban Environment
Hydrology Induced
Infiltration
1-F3-WP-26,258-01    13,000
1-F2-WP-26,108-01
5-Fl-WP-31,180-02
l-Fl-WP-26,285-01    5,100
5-F1-WP-26,229-02    6,300
    Michigan State University
    East Lansing

    Bahr, Thomas G.
    Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife

    Fast, Arlo W.
    Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife
    Garton, Ronald R.
    Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife

    Haines, Terry A.
    Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife
    Jackson, Dennis
    Dept. of Botany and Plant
    Pathology
Effects of Sublethal
Pesticide Stress Upon
Fish

Effects of Artificial
Destratification on
Lake Ecology

Metallic Ion Pollution
in a Warm-Water Stream

Some Effects of Water
Pollution on Fish
Populations

The Taxonomy and
Ecological Distribution
of the Desmidiacae in
Montana
5_F1-WP-26,008-OU
                     2,900
1-F1-WP-26,292-01    5,752
5-Fl-WP-26,225-02    5,100
1-F1-WP-26,081-01A1
* Active 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years

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                Water Pollution Control/ Research Fellowships/ Fiscal Year 19&8
                                                                                                131
LOCATION AMD RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
JfUMBER
                     AMOUNT
MICHIGAN
    Michigan State University
    East Lansing

    Jensen, Alvin L.
    Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife
    Lenon, Herbert L.
    Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife
    Sohacki, Leonard P.
    Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife
    Michigan State University
    Hickory Corners

    Miller, Michael C.
    Dept. of Botany

    University of Michigan
    Ann Arbor

    Atkins, Peter F.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
    Brockway, Donald L.
    Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife

    DiGiano, Francis A.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
    Foess, Gerald W.
    Dept. of  Civil Engineering

    Jordan, Robert A,
    Dept. of  Environmental Health

    Keinath,  Thomas M.
    Dept.of Civil Engineering

    Leland, Harry V.
    Dept. of  Fisheries & Wildlife
    Life, Jeffry  S.
    Dept. of  Zoology
Effect of Organic
Pollution on Energy
Transfer of Microbes
in a Stream Ecosystem

Transfer of the
Insecticide Dielfrin
Through Trophic Levels

Movement of Sodium
Arsenite in a Pond
Ecosystem
Organic Excretion and
Hetertrophy within a
Plankton  Community
Kinetics and Uptake
of nitrogen and  Phosphates
"by Ion Exchange

Release  Effects of  Tissue
Stored Dieldrin  in Fishes

Activated  Carbon
Adsorption in  Heterogeneous
Systems

The  Sand Filtration
of Algae Suspensions

Algal Nutrition  in
Relation to Eutrophication

Kinetics of Adsorption in
Columns of Fluidized Media

Structure-Toxi c ity
of M. Parathion  Analogs
to Fishes

Histopathological
Responses  of Fish
Chronically Exposed  to
Sublethal  Levels of  Heavy
Metal Pollutants
5-Fl-WP-26,15U-03    2,650




5-Fl-WP-29,109-03    	



5-Fl-WP-25,711-04    2,575
5-Fl-WP-37,^9-02    5,990




5-F1-WP-26,17^-02    5,350



2-Fl-WP-34,286-02    	


5-Fl-WP-26,176-02    6,100
                     5,800
                       400**
5-F1-WP-26,036-04


l-Fl-WP-2&,294-01    5,100


5-F1-WP-24, 505-04    	


5-Fl-WP-26,240-02    1,967



1-F1-WP-26,315-01    7,300
 * Active 1968  -  Supported by funds awarded in previous years
** Supply, travel or dependent allowance

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Water Pollution Control/
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
MICHIGAN
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor
Meier, Peter G.
Dept. of Environmental Health
Midkiff, William S.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Pohland, Frederick
Dept. of Environmental Health
Schenk, John
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Schimpff , Warren K.
Dept. of Environmental Health
Sharpin, Ronald E.
Research Fellowships/ Fiscal
PROJECT TITLE
Photosynthetic Oxygen
Relationships in Channels
Fluidized-ion Exchange
Column
Study and Research in
Water Resources Sciences
Silica Interaction with
Trace Metals
Ion-Specific, Ion-Exchange
Membrane Electrodes
Reaer Coeff 's
Year 1968 132
NUMBER AMOUNT
l-Fl-WP-26,296-01 5,800
5-Fl-WP-26,227-02 5,800
1-F3-WP-37, 035-01 500**
5-Fl-WP-26,034-OU 5,367
1-F1-WP-26, 298-01 5,800
1-F1-WP-26, 299-01 6,100
    Dept. of Environmental Health
    Winklehaus, Charles
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
MISSOURI
    University of Missouri
    Columbia

    Hbehn, Robert C.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
    Washington University
    St. Louis

    Smith, James E.
    Dept. of Civil and Environmental
    Engineering
Relationship to
longitudual mixing and
roughness

Phosphate Stripping
from Waste Waters
Biological Degradation
of Organics Adsorbed on
Activated Carbon
Control of Activated
Sludge Bulking with
Heavy Metals
5-F1-WP-26,231-02    5,300
5-Fl-WP-26,150-03    6,300
5-Fl-WP-26,249-02    5,300
MONTANA
    University of Montana
    Missoula
    Morgan, Garth R.
    Dept. of Zoology
    Sonstelie, Lawrence C.
    Dept. of Zoology
The Fate of Mineral
Nutrients in Flathead
Lake, Montana

Effects of DDT Application
on Stream Insects
5-Fl-WP-26,212-02    6,600
1-F1-WP-26,319-01    5,335
* Active 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years
** Supply, travel or dependent allowance

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                                                                                                133
LOCATION AHD RECIPIENT
                                        PT.OJECT TITLE
                              NUMBER
                                                                                           AMOUNT
WISCONSIN
    University of Wisconsin
    r-feidison

    TeKippe, Rudy j,
    Dept. of Civil Engineering

    Tranguillo, James S.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering

    Walesh, Stuart G.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering

    Walton, Craig P.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
FOREIGN

ENGLAND
     Westfield College
     London,  England

     Jewell,  William J.
     Dept.  of Botany
     Freshwater Biological Association
     Ambleside"

     Stockner,  John G.
     Dept, of Chemistry

 SWEDEN

     Chalmers University of Technology
     Goteborg, Sweden

     Kirk, Thomas K.
     Dept. of Organic Chemistry

 SWTTZERIAtTO

     Swiss Federal Institute of
     Technology
     Zurich

     Washington, Donald R.
     Biological Section
Algae and  Sessile
Plant Degradation
in Waterways
 Lake  Sediments Study
 Use of Hymenomycetes
 to Decompose Waste Lignin
 Effects of Algae on
 Stream Oxygen Balance
 * Active in 1968 - Supported by funds avarded in previous years
**  Supply, travel or  dependent  allowance
1-F2-WP-26,0^2-01
 1-F2-WP-26,273-01
 L-F3-WP-7935-01
Application of Flocculation   1-F1-WP-26.100-01A2   6,600
Theories
Septic Tanks as a Source
of Phosphorus for Lakes

Subsurface Water Movement
Microhabitats of Indicator
Organisms
5 -Fl-WP-26, 329_01    1


5-Fl-WP-26,072-03


1-F1-WP-26,330-01    5,900
l-F2-wP-33,693-Olsi  1,250
5,155
  500**
500**

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Water Pollution
LOCATION AMD RECIPIENT
WISCONSIN
University of Wisconsin
Madison
Gardner, Wayne S.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Hazclwood, Loren F.
In- nt. of Water Chemistry
Hughes, Robert A.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Jebens, Harold J.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Karr, Malcolm H.
Dept. of Urban and Regional
Planning
Kluesener, John W.
Dept . of Civil Engineering

Koonee, Joseph F,
Dept. of Zoology
Peterson, James 0.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Plumb, Russell H.
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Rees, Colin P.
Control/ Research Fellovships/ Fiscal
PROJECT TITLE



Ami no Acids in
Natural Water Systems
Electrolytic Treatment
of Cyanide Wastes
Persistence of Toxaphene
in Natural Waters
Nitrogen Transformation..
in Streams
Wri^or Resources
Management

Studies on the Effect of
Pulp and Paper Pollution
of Wisconsin River
Biological Investigations
on Polluted Impoundments
Concentration of Organics

Chlorination of Cyanide
Planting Wastes
Two Factors Influencing
Year 1968 134
NUMBER AMOUNT



5-F1-WP-26, 224-02 6,100

1-F1-WP-26, 304-01 5,100

5 -Fl-WP-26, 196-02 6,600

l-Fl-i/P-26, 311-01 6,300

1-F3-WP-26, 167-01 *


1 -Fl-WP-26, 310-01 6,600


1-F1-WP-26, 279-01 5, 400

5 -Fl-WP-26, 183 -03 MOO

l -Fl-WP-26, 316 -01 5,100

5 -Fl-WP-36, 364-02 5,300
  Dept. of Zoology
  Rodel. Max G.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

  Shannon, James E.
  Dept. of Civil Engineering

  Spear, Richard D.
  Dept. of Chemistry
the Distribution of Gr v:arus
Piendolimnaeus

Characterization of
Algal Odors
1-F1-WP-26,317-01
Estimating Eutrophication     5-Fl-WP-26,012-Ok
of Lakes "by Sediment  Cores

Chemistry of Glycollic        5-Fl-WP-26,020-03
Acid in Natural Waters
5,300


6,800
Active 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years

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               Water Pollution Control/ Research_Fellgvships/ Fiscal Year 1968
                                                         135
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
                                                                                           AMOUNT
WASHINGTON
    University of Washington
    Seattle

    Stockner, John G.
    Dept. of Zoology

    Woelke, Charles E.
    Dept. of Fisheries
WISCONSIN
    University of Wisconsin
    Madison

    Baillod, Charles
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
    Bentley, Eugene M.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering

    Berthouex, Paul M.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering

    Biggar, James W.
    Dept. of Soils
     Bortleson,  Gilbert  C.
     Dapt.  of Civil Engineering

     Boucher, Francis  R.
     Dept.  of Civil Engineering

     Cole,  Jon A.
     Dept.  of Civil Engineering
     Cowen, William F.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering

     Delfino, Joseph J.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering
Ecology of Thermal
Springs

Bioassay Study of
Fertilized Oyster
Eggs in Puget Sound
 Mass Transfer of
 Nutrients  Through
 Bacterial  Floe

 Effect  of  Marshes on
 Water Quality

 Optimum Waste Treatment
 System  Design

 Mixing  Process in Soil
 in Relation to Waste
 Control

 Eutrophication-Lake
 Sediment Cores

 Chlorinated Pesticides
 in Natural Water
 General Area of Physical
 Thickening of Sludges from
 Biological Waste Treatment

 Effect of Organics
 on Growth of Algae

 Aqueous Environmental
 Chemistry of Manganese
5-Fl-WP-26,0^2-03
                     2,683
 5-Fl-WP-26,189-02    6,800
 1-F1-WP-26,306-01    5,800
 1-F1-WP-28,715-01
 l-Fl-WP-26,l88-01A2  5,600
 5-F1-WP-26,137-02
 5-Fl-WP-28,270-03
                                                                       5-Fl-WP-26,207-02    5,100
 1-F1-WP-26,217-01
 * Active 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years

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                Water Pollution  Control/ Research  Fellowships/ T?i
                                                                                                136
 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
                                                                       NUMBER
                                                   AMOUNT
TEXAS
    University of
    Port Aransas
     Steed,  David L.
     Dept.  of Marine  Science
     Institute
Carbon Metabolism of
an Estuarine Ecosystem
5-F1-WP-26,209-02    5,300
 UTAH
     University of Utah
     Salt Lake City

     Hales,  Donald C.
     Dept. of Zoology

     Jacobi, Gerald Z.
     Dept. of Zoology  and
     Entomology

     Mgrkley, Wayne B.
     Dept. of Zoology

     Prows,  Bernard L.
     Dept. of Zoology  and
     Entomology

     Utah State University
     Logan

     Beers,  Gary D.
     Dept. of Wildlife Resources
     Ma.yer, Foster L.
     Dept. of Wildlife Resources

 WASHINGTON
Effects of Insecticides
on a Stream Environment

A Nev Artificial Substrate
for Pollution Surveillance
Evaluation of Nematodes
in Water Treatment Plant

Bioassays to Determine
the Toxicity of Pesticides
to Aquatic Insects
5-Fl-WP-26,025-03    	


l-Fl-WP-26,325-01    5,100
5-Fl-WP-26,Ol6-04    6,600
5-Fi-WP-26,016-05    7,300

5-F1-WP-26,130-03    8,300
Algal and Sphaerotilus        5-F1-WP-33,276-02    5,800
Production in a Polluted
River

Insecticide Interaction       5-Fl-WP-3l,575-02    6,600
Effects on Fish Mstabolism
     University of Washington
     Seattle

     Abernathy, Atvell R.
     Dept. of Zoology
     Gotelli, David M.
     Dept. of Botany
Limnological Study  of
Recovery  of Lake
Washington

Fungal Parasites
of  the Phytoplankton
1-F3-WP-26,213-01    500**-
5-F1-WP-26,248-02    6,300
 * Active 1968 - Supported by funds awarded in previous years
** Supply; travel or dependent allowance

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                                                         137
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
                                                                      NUMBER
                                                   AMOUNT
SOUTH CAROLIM

   ' Clemson University
    Clemson

    Cannella, Albert A.
    Dept. of Environmental
    Systems Engineering

    Click, Clifford
    Dept. of Chemical Engineering

    dine, David M.
    Dept. of Environmental Systems
    Engineering

    Holland, Lyman L.
    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
     Stokley, Dave R.
     Dept.  of Chemical Engineering
    Veers, Walter A.
    Dept. of Environmental Systems
    Engineering

    Wrenn, Joan  D.
    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
     Young, Thomas B.
     Dept. of Environmental
     Systems  Engineering
 TEXAS
     Texas A & M University
     College Station

     Evett,  Jack B.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering
Chemical Aspects of
Waste Treatment
Growth Kinetics
of Algae

Population Dynamics
in Surface Attached
Microorganisms

The Kinetics of an
Algal Photosynthetic
Gas Exchanger

The Rate and Composition
of Gases Evolved in a
Lagoon

Multi-Stage-Pluri-
Stream Continuous
Culture of Microorganisms

The Effect of Light
Source on Chlorophyll
in Algae

Analysis of a Pure
Continuous Culture
5-Fl-WP-30,617-02
5-Fl-WP-29,884-03    7,300
l-Fl-WP-26,287-01    5,600
5-Fl-WP-26,173-02Sl  202**
5-Fl-WP-26,173-03    2,900
l-Fl-WP-26,328-01    4,900
5-Fl-WP-26,243-02    6,800
5-Fl-WP-26,181-03    5,800
1-F1-WP-26,331-01    11,400
Waste Assimilation
Capacity  in Non-Steady
Rivers
5-Fl-W-23,068-03
     University of Texas
     Austin

     Lindsey,  Edgar E.
     College of Engineering
 Chemical and Environmental
 Engineering
l-F3-WP-26,255-01    12,131
 * Active  1968  -  Supported by funds awarded in previous years
** Supply, travel or dependent allowance

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                                                         138
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
                                                                      NUMBER
                     AMOUNT
OKLAHOMA
    Oklahoma University
    Norman

    Engelken, Walter
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
    and Environmental Science

    Oklahoma State University
    Stm-water

    Grady, C. P. Leslie
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
OREGON
    Oregon State University
    Corvalli?

    Bolen, John J.
    Dept. of Oceanography

    Gillespie, Paul A.
    Dept. of Microbiology

    Haertel, Lois J.
    Dept. of Oceanography
    Holton, Robert L.
    Dept. of Oceanography

    McCain, Bruce B.
    Dept. of Microbiology

    Robertson, James M.
    Dept. of Microbiology
    Williams, Harvey D.
    Dept. of Botany and Plant
    Pathology

PENNSYLVANIA

    Pennsylvania State University
    University Park

    Eberhardt, William A.
    Dept. of Civil Engineering
Ionic Buffer Capacity
of High Surface Area
Materials
Metabolic Control
in Multicomponent
Systems
l-Fl-WP-26,233-01Sl  311**
Marine Radioecology
Relationships Between
Columbia River Estuary
Plankton, Radionuclides
and Wood Fibers

Radiosensitivity of
Marine Organisms

The Characterization
of a Sockeye Salmon Virus
5-Fl-WP-31,V71-02




5-Fl-WP-30,l66-03


5-Fl-WP-26,l57-03
A Physiological Ecological    5-Fl-WP-26,0^0-02
Study of Sphaerotilus Natans
in an Experimental Stream
Kraft Pulp Effluent
Effects on Algae in
Streams
Anaerobic Biological
Waste Treatment
5-F1-WP-26,021-03
                     5,300
1-F1-WP-26,321-01    12,^00
Sediment-Water-Bacteria       1-F1-WP-26,289-01     5,100
5,800
5-Fl-WP-26,159-02    7,300
 * Active  1968 -  Supported by funds awarded in previous years
 ** Supply, travel or dependent  allowance

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                 Water Pollution Control/ Research Fellowships/ Fiscal  Year
                                    1Q68
                                                          139
 LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
                                         PROJECT TITLE
                                                                       NUMBER
                                                                                            AMOUNT
 NEW YORK
     Cornell University
     Ithaca
     Skelly, Michael
     Dept. of Sanitary Engineering

     Stensel, H.  David
     Dept. of Water Resources
     Engineering

     Verma, Rameshwar D.
     Kept, of Water Resources
     Engineering

     Wanielista,  Martin P.
     Dept. of Water Resources
     Engineering

     New York University
     University Heights

     Blanc, Matthew M.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering

     Zuckerman, Matthew M.
     Dept. of Civil Engineering
Optical Prqcess Design for     l-Fl-WP-33,7^9-01Al
Multiple Waste Components
Optimization of Wastewater     l-Fl-WP-2o,28U-01    5,600
Treatment Process
Nonlinear Model for
Predicting Extreme
Runoff
                               1-F1-WP-26,266-01    8,100
Optimal Location and           1-F1-WP-33,  T51-01A1
Evaluation of Surveillance
Nets
Control of Electrode
Potentials in Digestion

Secondary Effluent
Suitability for
Carbon Treatment
                               1-F1-WP-26,251-01    5,300
                               1-F1-WP-26,253-01     5,600
                                                      500**
 NORTH CAROLINA

     North Carolina State  University
     Ra-leigh

     Byron,  Michael M.
     Dept.  of Zoology
     Engel,  David W.
     Dept.  of Zoology

     HOSE,  Donald E.
     Dept.  of Zoology
Movement of Dissolved
Organics in Estuarine
Environment
                               1_F1-WP-26,2T5-01
Effects of Environmental       l-Fl-WP-2
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                      Pollution Control/ Research Fellowships/ Fiscal Year 1968
                                                        140
LOCATION AND RECIPIENT
PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
                                                                                            AMOUHT
 HEW HAMPSHIRE

     University  of Nev Hampshire
     Durham

     Gallup,  Donald N.
     Dept.  of Zoology
    McGill,  Hugh J.
    Dept.  of Zoology

 HEW MEXICO

    Sew Mexico  State University
    Las Graces

    Kramer,  Gary R.
    Dept.  of Civil Engineering
 MEW YORK

     Clarkson College of Technology
     Potsdam

     Andros,  Peter J.
     Dept.  of Civil Engineering
     Cornell University
     Ithaca

     Alexander,  Martin
     Dept.  of Agronomy

     Arnold,Dean E.
     Dept.  of Ecology and Systematics
Zoo-Nannoplankton
Relationship in a
Mesotrophic Lake

Algal Blooms in Eutrophic
Waters
Mathematical Model
of the Transition
State
A Water Renovation
Proce&s for Virus
Removal
Biochemical Ecology
of ificroorganisms

Effects of the Blue-
Green Algae on Zooplankton
5-Fl-WP-26,218-02    5,008
l-Fl-WP-26,265-01    6,100
5-Fl-WP-26,220-02    6,300
1-F1-WP-26,270-01
                                                   4,900
1-F3-WP-26,260-01    13,800
1-F1-WP-26,214-01S1   386**
5-Fl-WP-36,214-02    6,300
     Gablinger,  Moshe
     Water Resources Engineering

     Grove,  Thunnan L.
     Dept.  of Ecology and Systematics
    Mtlnes, Thomas  R.
    Dept. of Water  Resources
    Engineering

    O'Brien, William J.
    Dept. of Ecology and Systematics
Application of  Operations      1-F1-WP-26,262-01
Research to Water Management
Population Dynamics and
Seasonal Metabolism of
Zooplankton

Use  of Systems Analysis
in Water Pollution Control
Plankton  Succession  in
Artificially Fertilized
Ponds
* Active 1968 - Supported ty funds awarded in previous years
** Supply,  travel or dependent allowance
                     6,600


                     5,800
1-F1-WP-26,314-01



1-F1-WP-26,264-01



1-F1-WP-26,280-01    5,100
                     6,600
   U. S. GOVERNMENT PRDJTDiG OFFICE : 1969 O - 333-424

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