xvEPA
             United States
             Environmental Protection
             Agency
             Office of Municipal
             Pollution Control (WH-547)
             Washington DC 20460
September
1985
Innovative and Alternative
Technology Projects:

1985 Progress Report


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SEPTEMBER 1985
            INNOVATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY




                PROJECTS: 1985 PROGRESS REPORT
            U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY




            OFFICE OF MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL




                   WASHINGTON, D. C.  20460

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                        PREFACE
The Office of Municipal Pollution Control issues this annual
summary to  provide interested  parties  with an  overview of
progress in the implementation of Innovative and Alternative
(I/A) technologies under provisions of  the  Clean Water Act.
The  report is  based  upon information  from  grant  awards
through March for the year of issue as provided by state
agencies and  EPA  regional  offices.   State,  EPA region,  and
EPA  headquarters  staff have  worked  diligently to make  the
listings as  accurate  and helpful as  possible.   Richard E.
Thomas, National I/A coordinator, who is  listed in Table 8,
should  be   contacted   to  report  errors,   omissions,   or
suggestions to improve  the  usefulness of  the  report.

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                       TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                         Paqe
OVERVIEW                                                   1

PROGRAM INFORMATION                                        2

USING THE INFORMATION                                      3
     Table 1 - Innovative Technology Projects
               Funded Less Than 10 Times                   5

     Table 2 - Summary of Innovative Technologies
               Funded 10 or More Times                     17

     Table 3 - Selected Operating Innovative
               Technology Projects Funded
               10 or  More Times                           18

     Table 4 - Summary of Alternative Technology
               Projects                                   19

     Table 5 - Selected Operating Alternative
               Technology Projects                        20

     Table 6 - Field  Test Projects                        23

     Table 7 - 100% M/R Requests                          25

     Table 8 - EPA and State  I/A Technology
               Coordinators  and Contacts                  26

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                           OVERVIEW
The Federal  Water Pollution Control  Act Amendments  of 1972
(P.L. 92-500)  authorized  a major Federal  funding  program to
abate water  pollution  from municipal  treatment  facilities.
The language of P. L. 92-500 sent a clear message that use of
the  federal  grant  funds  authorized  by  this  law  should
encourage implementation of alternative technologies.

Specific  provisions  of   the  CWA  of   1977   established  a
three-year test program that included  a financial  incentive,
a mandatory reserve fund/  and the authority to federally fund
correction of failures.  Alternative technology projects were
eligible by  definition and were  named in  the  Environmental
Protection Agency  (EPA) regulations detailing  the  provisions
of the I/A program.  Individual projects or parts of projects
could gain eligibility by being designated as innovative on a
case-by-case basis.

The 1981 amendments to the CWA continued and strengthened the
statutory mandate to encourage use of  I/A  technologies.   The
I/A provisions  of the CWA of 1977  were  extended  through
fiscal year  1985 with changes  that  increased  the  financial
incentives and added  a provision to  fund  a new category  of
projects  designated   as   field   testing.     The   mandatory
set-aside was increased to four percent.  The bonus grant for
I/A projects became a mandatory 20 percent  of  eligible  costs
on October 1, 1984.  Recognizing  a need for flexibility,  the
Congress provided states the option to increase  the mandatory
four percent  set-aside  up to a  seven  and one-half   percent
maximum.    The field testing program provides a mechanism  to
verify  the  basis  of  design  for  promising  advances   in
treatment technology  to  reduce  the  risk  of failure  before
funding construction of many similar  projects.

In summary,  there has been  a consistent statutory  trend from
1972 to  the  present  for  the purpose of directing  federal
funds  to  the   implementation   of  innovations   which  are
promising,  but unproven  for   the proposed  use,  as  well  as
proven but comparatively  unknown  alternatives  for  wastewater
treatment.    The  increasingly stronger  mandates of  Congress
have had substantial  effects  in a comparatively short  time.
Response to the I/A program at the local and state  level  has
resulted in over  3,500 grant awards for I/A technologies from
inception of the program on October 1,  1978 through  March  of
1985.   There  is  every  indication that  the  national  response
to the program will encourage the Congress  to continue strong
legislative support when  it considers  further  authorization
of the program.

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                     PROGRAM  INFORMATION
The  I/A program  is now  an integral  part  of the  overall
construction grants program.  Most parts of  the  program are
reaching  stability  while the  field test  and 100-percent
modification/replacement  grant  activities  are in a  state of
transition.  The basic provisions of  the 1977 law are stable
as evidenced by the award  of  over  3,500  grants to  design
and/or  construct  over 1,600  facilities ' with  innovative  or
alternative components.  Over $410 million of set-aside funds
have  been  used  to  provide  the  I/A  bonus  for  eligible
components of these  projects.      Several awards have  been
made under the provision to provide  100-percent modification
and  replacement   (M/R)  funding  to correct   failures  of
innovative or alternative  components.  With  over 300  of the
I/A-funded facilities now in operation,  it is reassuring that
there have been  less  than twenty  requests for 100-percent M/R
funding.  The new field test program  established  by  the  1981
law  is  a  new vehicle for  verifying design of innovative
projects.

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                    USING THE INFORMATION
Recognizing  the value of  specific project  information,  the
Office  of Municipal  Pollution Control  (OMPC)  has  compiled
several tabulations to provide summary information on the I/A
program.

Tables 1, 2, and  3  present  information on  projects  funded as
innovative.

Table 1.  Innovative Technology Projects  Funded Less Than Ten
          Times.

Table 2.  Summary  of  Innovative Technologies  Funded Ten  or
          More Times.

Table 3.  Selected  Operating  Innovative  Technology  Projects
          Funded Ten or More Times.

Table 1 lists the  type of technology,  location,  design  flow,
basisfor approval as innovative,  consulting engineering
firm, and whether the project is in operation.     Table 2 is
a   numerical   summary  of   those  facilities   utilizing   an
innovative technology which  has been  funded  ten or more
times.  This listing is arrayed by the EPA regions and states
to  show the geographic distribution of facilities using  these
technologies.  Table 3 provides additional  information  as to
location,  size,   and  the   consulting  firm   for   selected
operating facilities using  innovative  technologies funded  ten
or more times.
Tables 4 and 5 present information on  alternative  technology
projects.

Table 4.  Summary of Alternative Technology Projects.

Table 5.  Selected Operating Alternative Technology Projects.

In Table  4,  a  numerical summary  of alternative  technology
projects is presented, while a list of  operating  facilities
is presented in Table 5.


Table 6 lists the location,   status, and  technology  for  field
test projects.

Table 7 lists the  location,  status,  and technology for  100%
M/R requests.

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Table 8  lists  the  appropriate  state and EPA  contacts  from
which additional information  on  the  I/A  program can  be
obtained.

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               TABLE 1  - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS FUNDED LESS THAN 10 TIMES
Description of Techno logy/Grantee
Design
 Flov
(MOD)
Basis of
Approval
Design Consulting Firm
AERATION/MIXING

   Dome Diffused

        Meriden, CT
     (l)Brookton, MA
     (l)Madison Nine Springs, VI
11.6      energy
18.0      cost A energy
50.0      reg. discr.
   Submerged Mixing of Equalization Tanlca

        Mankato, MN                   10.0      cost

   In-Situ Gas Cleaning of Fine Bubble Diffuaera
        Michigan City, IN
        Alliance, OH
        Lakewood, OH
        Nenna-Manaaha, VI

   Draft Tube

        Atfflore, AL
        Eufaula, AL
        Foley, AL
        Opelika, AL
        Fairfield, IA
     (l)Presque Isle, ME
        Star, NC
     (l)Bonner Springs, KS
        Hallatead Great Bend, PA
   Submerged Turbine Draft Tube

        Cranaton, RI

   U-Tube

      (l)Lewes, DE

   Submerged Propeller Mixer

        lahpeming, MI
      (l)Storm Lake, IA
          energy
 7.5      coat
18.0      cost
          cost
2.0
2.55
1.0
0.94
2.8
5-2
0.6
1.4
0.35
energy
energy
energy
energy
energy
cost A energy
energy
coat
-
23.0      energy
 0.75     cost
  2.64     energy
  3.4      cost & energy
                  C. E.  Maguire,  Inc.
                  Fay,  Spofford A Thorndike,  Inc.
                  O'Brien A Gere
                           Bolton A Menck
                  FA Thomaa A Aasoc.
                  Watermation, Inc.
                  McMahon Asaoc.,  Inc.
                           French, Raneker A Aasoc.
                           Wright-Pierce

                           A.C. Klrkwood A Co.
                           Bellante, Claus, Miller, A
                              Partners
                           Universal Engineering Corp.
                           Kidde Consultants
                  Foth A Van Dyke A Asaoc.
                  Kuehl A Payer
 CLARIFIERS

   Aerated Clarlfler

   (l,2)Choctaw, OK

   Fixed-Media Clarifier

     (l)Vayneaburg, OH.

   Aspirating Propeller Pump

        Welch, WV
 0.5      reg. diacr.      Rea Engineering A Aasoc., Inc.
 0.4      energy
          coat
(1)Indicates that this facility ia listed under more than one innovative technology.
(2)lndicatea that this facility ia operational.

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           TABLE 1  - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS FUNDED LESS  THAN  10 TIMES  (cont'd)
Description of Techno logy/Grantee
Design
 Flow    Basis of
(USD)    Approval
                 Design Consulting Firm
   Flocculating Clarifier

        Central Valley,  UT

     (2)Denmark, VI
     (l)Madison Nine Springs,  VI

   Inclined Plate Settler

     (2) Sanford, ME

   Tube Settlera v/Chlorination

     (l)Flagstaff, AZ
50.0

 0.5
50.0
 3-6
energy

reg. diacr.
reg. discr.
Reg. diacr.
 6.0      coat
Coon, King 4 Knowlton/
   Brown & Ca Id we 11

O'Brien 4 Gere
Environmental Engineers, Inc.
                 Brown 4 Caldwell
COLLECTION SYSTEMS

   Collection of Septic Tank Effluent

        Vasilla, AK                    -         cost
     (l)Marathon, IA                   0.04      coat
        Kenneth, MN                    0.01      reg.  diacr.
     (l)Lincoln, MT                    0.11      env.  ben.
        Muskingum, OH                  0.04      cost

   CSQ Treatment

        Decatur, IL                   41.0       coat  4  env.
                                                ben.
        Ogdensburg, NY                 6.5       cost
        Houston, TX                  320         coat

   Small Diameter gravity Collection

   (1,2)Lake Monroe, IN                0.039    cost
        Alligator, MS                  0.03      cost
     (l)Lincoln, MT                    0.11      cost  4  envr.
                                                ben.
     (l)Crawford, NY                   0.15      cost

     (l)Voodstock, NY                  0.2       coat
     (l)Cornersvllle, TN               -         cost
        Montgomery Co., VA             0.25      cost  4  energy

   Variable Grade Sewer

        Cookaville, OH                 0.671    cost
        Hoaeville, OH                  0.671    cost
        Twin Cities, OHG               -         cost
        Zaneaville, OH                 8.0       coat
                           CH M Hill, Inc.
                           DOR 4 Assoc.
                           McCombs-Knutson, Aaaoc.
                           Stahly Eng. 4 Assoc.
                           Pried1 4 Harris
                           Sterna and Vheeler
                           Lockwood, Andrews 4 Nevmam
                           Beam, Longest, 4 Neff
                           Ray Barker 4 Associates
                           Staley Eng. 4 Assoc.

                           Phillip J. Clark,
                              Engineers, Inc.
                           Lombardo Aasoc. of Boston
                           John Coleman Hayes
                           Draper-Aden
                           Finkbeiner, Pettis, 4 Stron
                           Design Enterprises, Inc.
                           V. E. Quicksall 4 Assoc.
                           Dalton-fcalton-Little
DISINFECTION
   Ozonation
        Moorhead, MN
                                       6.0
          reg. discr.
                 Vatermation, Inc.
(l)Indicates that this facility is listed under more than one  innovative  technology.
(2)Indicates that this facility is operational.

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           TABLE 1  - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS FUNDED LESS THAN 10 TIMES (cont'd)
Deacription of Technology/Grantee
Design
 Flow    Basis of
(HOD)    Approval
                 Design Consulting Firm
   Pre-Ozonation
        N. E. Ohio, OH
50.0
                 Engineering Science
DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT

   Deep Veil Injection of Effluent

     (l)St. Petersburg, FL            60.5

   Subsurface Filter/Surface Discharge

        Lee County, FL                10.0
        Town of Newport, VT            0.4

   Water Supply/Aquifer Recharge

        Lee Co. FL                    10.0
     (1)E1 Paso, TX                   10.0
          cost
          cost a energy
          env. ben.
          env. ben.
          env. ben.
                 Phillips a Ember ley,  Inc.
                 Parkhlll,  Smith a Cooper,  Inc
ENERGY CONSERVATION ADD RECOVERY

   Active/Passive Solar Heating

     (l)Hillaborough, NH
        Providence, RI
 0.45
60.0
   Solar Heat/Hearth Shelter Insulation

        Lake Crystal, NH               0.31

   Active Solar Heating

   (1,2)Vinton, IA                     1.8
        City of Newport, VT            1.2

   Energy Recovery/Heat Pumps

     (l)Storm Lake, IA                 3-4
        New York City, NY            110.0
     (l)Hillsborough, NH               0.45
     (1)Los Angeles City, CA         470.
     (l)Los Angeles County, CA       400


   Hydroelectric Generation Station

        Bonney Lake, VA                2.0

   Solar Collectors/Energy Conservation

        Pine River, MH                 0.25

   Solar Power System

     (l)Vayneaburg, OH                 0.4
energy
energy
          energy
          energy
          energy
          cost & energy
          energy
          energy
          energy
          energy
          energy
          reg. deocr.
          energy
Anderson-Nichols Assoc.,  Inc.
Universal Engineering Corp.
                           BoIten 4 Menk
                 H.  R.  Green & Co.
                 Webster-Martin,  Inc.
                 Kuehl & Payer
                 SEA Consultants,  Inc.
                 Anderson-Nichols  Assoc.,  Inc.
                 Montgomery a Parsons
                 Foster-Wheeler/Babcock a
                    Vilcox/LA County staff
                           Phillip M. Botch a Assoc.
                           D.  L.  Floan
(1)Indicates that this facility is listed under more than on* innovative technology.
(2)Indicates that this facility is operational.

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           TABLE  1 - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS FUNDED LESS THAN 10 TIMES (oont'd)
Description of Technology/Grantee
 Design
  Plow
 (MGD)
Baaia of
Approval
Design Consulting Finn
   Solar Space Heating

        Cornelia, GA
     (2)Lake Monroe, IN
        Gaffney, SC
     (2)Jackson, WY

   Supplemental Solar Heating

     (l)Flagstaff, AZ

   Use Waste Steam From Power Plant

     (2)Waukesha, VI
     (l)Loa Angeles City,CA
     (l)Los Angeles County, CA


   Vaate Heat Recovery

        Macon-Bibb, GA

     (1)Greeneboro, NC
   (l,2)North Tulaa, OK

     (l)Tri-City, OR
  3.0
  0.039
  3.2
  3-5
  6.0
 11.6
470
400
 28.0

 20.0
 30.0

 13.5
 reg. deacr.
 coat
 reg. deacr.
 energy
           energy
 energy
 energy
 energy
 joint munic.
 /Indust.
 energy
 reg.  dlscr.

 cost  A energy
Beam, Longest & Neff

ARIX



Brown A CaIdwe11
Alvord, Burdic A Howaon
Montgomery A Parsons
Foster-Vheeler/Babcock 4
   Wilcox/County Staff
Black A Veatch/Fell, Brusao,
   Bruton & Knowlea
CH2M Mill Engineers
FILTRATION

   Continuous Clean Sand Filter

        Eveleth, HN
        Johnstown, OH
   Floating Dredge Sand Filter

     (2)Green River, VY

   Intermittent Sand Filtration

     (l)Marathon, IA

   Microscreena

     (2)Sterling, CO
        Bur ley, ID
        Newton, MS
        Scottabluff, HE
        Henderson, NY

   Recirculating Rock Filter

     (2)Marionville, MO
     (2)Seynour, MO
  1.7      coat A energy
  0.75     cost
  1.5      reg. Diacr.
  0.04     cost
  3.88     reg. descr.
  2.25     cost A energy
  0.77     cost
  3.14
  1.5      cost
  0.49     cost
  0.25     cost
                  Robert  R.  Wallace A Assoc.
                  Evan.Mwechwart,  Ambleton A
                     Tilton,  Inc.
                  Culp, Vesner,  Culp
                            DGR A Aasoc.
                  ARIX
                  CH2M Hill
                  Wayne Watta, Engineer
                  John E. Olaaon A Associations
                  UBS Engineers
                 Hood-Rich
                 Hood-Rich
(^Indicates that this facility is listed under more  than  one  innovative technology.
(2)lndicates that this facility is operational.

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           TABLE 1  - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS FUNDED LESS THAN 10 TIMES (cont'd)
Description of Technology/Grantee
Design
 Flow    Basis of
(MGD)    Approval
                 Design Consulting  Firm
   Recirculating Sand Filter

     (2)Port Costa, CA                 0.033    energy
     (2)Miranda, CA                    0.046    energy
        Damiansville, IL               6.0      reg.  diser.
        Sandieville, KY                0.03     cost
     (2)Alton, MO                      0.1085   cost  4 energy
        Eminence, MO                   0.29     cost  4 energy
     (2)Mountain View, MO              0.27     cost  4 energy
        Lane, OR                       0.044    energy
        Little Black S.D.#1, VI        -        cost

   Slow Bock Filter

        New Haven, IL                  0.07     cost
     (l)Vest Monroe, LA                5-6

   Primary Effluent Filtration

        DeKalb, IL                     -
        Wheaton, IL                    8.9      cost
        Corry, PA                      9.0      cost  * energy
        Waminster, PA                 -
                           Harris 4 Asaoc.
                           Winzler 4 Kelley
                           Barttelbort & Rhutas

                           Crane 4 Fleming  Company
                           Missouri Engineering
                           Crane 4 Fleming  Company
                           Kramer, Chin 4 Mayo
                           C. C. Crane, Inc.
                           Hunter H. Martin 4 Assoc.
                           Baxter 4 Woodman
                           Lake Engineering
                           Carrol Engineering
LAGOONS

   Total Containment Pond

        Gerlach, NV
     (2)Marietta,  GA
 0.03
 0.3
   Controlled Discharge Stabilization Pond
        Jackman, ME

   Deep Lagoons

        Dodge City, KS

   Complete Mil Lagoon

     (2)Douglas. VY

   Facultative Lagoons

        Bristol Bay, AK
        Holbrook, AZ
 4.25
 1.5
 0.15
 1.3
cost
Vingler 4 Kelly
 0.103    cost 4 energy    Carroll 4 Taylor Assoc.
reg. diacr.
cost
cost 4 energy
energy
   Lagoon in Lieu of Chlorination

        Canton, ME                     0.04     reg. desor.

   Lagoon in Lieu of Clarification/Sludge Treatment

        Wilmington, VT                 1.1      cost 4 energy
Engineering Enterprises,  Inc.
Black 4 Veatch
Tryck, Nyman 4 Hayes
John Carollo Engineers
                           Woodward 4 Curran, Inc.
                           Eberhard Engineering
(l)Indicates that this facility is listed under more than one innovative technology.
(2)lndicates that this facility is operational.

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           TABLE 1  - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS FUNDED LESS THAN 10 TIMES  (cont'd)
Description of Technology/Grantee
Design
 Flow    Basin of
(MGP)    Approval
                 Design Consulting Firm
LAND APPLICATION 0? EFFLUENT

   Aquaculture

        Paragould, AR                  2.2      -
        Wilton, AR                     0.09     env. ben.

     (l)Auatin, TX                    26.0      energy
        San Benito, TX                 -
        Craig-New Castle,  PSD,  VA      0.18

   Duckweed

        Paragould, AR                  2.2      Reg. descr.

   Rapid Infiltration

     (2)Vaycross, GA                   7.0      cost
        Payette Lakes, ID               1.8      cost
   (1,2)Lincoln, MT                    0.11      env. ben.
     (2)Madiaun, SD                    1.8      coat

   Silviculture

   (l,2)Dalton, GA                    40.0      reliability
        Eagle Lake, NC                 0.023     env. ben.  4
                                                reliability
     (2)Eagle Lake, ME                 0.146     env. ben.  4
                                                reliability

   Steep Slope Spray Irrigation

     (2)Craigsville, VA                0.25     env. ben.

   Wetlands

        Granger, IA                    0.311     env. ben.
        Norwalk, IA                    0.633     env. ben.
        Riverside, IA                  -        env. ben.
        St. Paul, KS                   -        env. ben.
        Collins, MS                    0.4      env. ben.
        Incline Village, HV            2.14     cost

        Cannon Beach, OR              49.0      cost
                           McClelland  Consulting
                              Engra. Inc.
                           Parkhill, Smith 4  Cooper,  Inc.

                           Anderson 4  Assoc.
                           Black 4  Veatch
                           JUB Engineers,  Inc.
                           Stahly Engineers  4 Assoc.
                           Banner Asaoc.,  Inc.
                           Carroll 4 Taylor 4 Assoc.

                           Carroll 4 Taylor 4 Aaaoc



                           Betz.  Converse 4 Murdock
                           Veenstra 4 Kimm,  Inc.
                           Associate Engineers,  Inc.
                           Shive-Hattery 4 Assoc.
                           Shetler, Griffith a Shetlar
                           Engineering Associates
                           CH2M Hill
                              Engineers/Culp-Wesner-Culp
                           CH2M Hill Engineers
NITRIFICATION

   Fixed Growth Biological Nitrification

        Redwood Falls, MN              0.7

   Pure Oxygen/Single Stage Nitrification

        Indianapolis, IN             125.0
   Upflow Packed Bed Nitrification

     (2)Upper Eagle Valley, CO
 3.2
          reg. diacr.
          reg. discr.
coat
                 Reid,  Quebe,  Allison Wilcox
                    4 Assoc.
M4I Engineers
(l)Indicates that this facility is listed under more than one innovative  technology.
(2)lndicates that this facility is operational.
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           TABLE 1  - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS FUNDED LESS THAN 10 TIMES  (cont'd)
Description of Techno logy/Grantee
Design
 Flow
(MOD)
Basis of
Approval
Design Consulting Firm
   RBC Nitrification

        Hilford, ME
   (l,2)0ak View, CA

   Specialized Bacteria

        Home 11, NY
 3.0
 3-25
 reg.  discr.
 cost  4 energy
 cost
Haley 4 Ward, Inc.
James Montgomery Engineers
LaBella Associates
NUTRIENT REMOVAL

   Allied Treatment for Phosphorus Removal

        Big Fork, MT                   0.5

   Bardenpho
        Ft. Meyers, Ft,
     (l)Payson, AZ
24.0
 2.4
   Chemical Addition to Lagoon for P Removal

        Albany, MN                     0.4
        Albertville, MN                0.12

   PhoStrip

     (l)Brockton, MA                  18.0
     (l)Rochester, MN                 19-1
        Reno, NV                      40.0
        Amherst, NY                   12.0
        Ithica, NY                    10.0

   Biofilter/Diffused Air TKN Removal

        Oakland, MD                    0.9

   Waste Pickle Liquor/P Removal

     (l)Baltimore, MD                170.0

   AnorLc/Oxic System

        Fayetteville, AR              17.0
        Largo, FL                     13.0
     (l)Baltimore, MD                 70.0
     (l)Tri-City, OR                  13.5  -
        Lancaster, PA                 30.0
          cost & env. ben.  Thomas,  Dean & Hoskins,  Inc.
 energy
 cost
   Breakpoint Chlorlnation for Ammonia Removal

        Longmont, CO                  11.55     cost
          cost
          cost
          coat 4 energy
          energy
          coat
          cost
          cost
          coat
          cost
          coat
          cost
          cost 4 energy
          cost
Moore Knickerbocker & Assoc.
                           McCall,  Ellington,  4
                              Morrill,  Inc.
                  Rieke-Carroll-Muller 4  Assoc.
                  Meyer Rohlin,  Inc.
                  Fay,  Spoffort 4 Thorndike,  Inc.
                  Kirkham-Michael 8. Asaoc.
                  Kennedy,  Jenks Engineers
                  Neussbaumer,  Clark 4  Velzy
                  Sterns and Wheeler
                  Franklin Aasoc.
                  Whitman,  Reguardt  4  Assoc.
                  CH2M Hill Engineers

                  Whitman,  Reguardt 4  Aasoc.
                  CHpM Hill Engineers
                  Huth Engineers
OXIDATION DITCH
   Anozic Oxidation Ditch
        Chatham, VA
 0.45
 coat 4 energy    Olver,  Inc.
(1)Indicates that this facility is listed under more  than  one  innovative  technology.
(2)lndicates that this facility is operational.
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           TABLE 1  - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS FUNDED LESS THAN 10 TIMES (oont'd)
Description of Technology/Grantee
Design
 Flow    Basis of
(MOD)    Approval
                 Deaign Consulting Firm
     Over-Under Aeration

        Cleveland, VA
        Fries, VA

   Benthai Stabilization

        Wellsboro, PA

   Carrousel Oxidation Ditch

     (2)Mount Holly Springs, PA
 0.04
 0.22
 2.0
energy
energy
coat
Dewberry, Nealon, 4 Davis
Dewberry, Nealon, 4 Davis
Tatman 4 Lee
 0*3      cost A energy    Tracy Engineers
ROTATING BIOLOGICAL CONTACTORS

   Hydraulically Assisted RBC'a

     (l)Hardinsburg, KY                0.73

   Air Driven RBC's

   (l,2)0ak View, CA                   3.0
          energy
          cost 4 energy    James Montgomery Engineers
SLUDGE TECHNOLOGY

   Thickeners. Belt Filter Presses

     (DCape May Co.,  NJ

   Lateral Flow Thickeners

     (l)Bonner Springs, KS
     (l)Hutchison, KS

   Carver-CreenfieId

     (l)Los Angeles  City, CA
     (l)Los Angeles County, CA

        Mercer Co., NJ


   Belt Filter Presses with Lime Feed

        Ewing-Lawrence, NJ

   Vacuum Sludge Drying Beds

     (2)Nevada City, CA
        Brighton, CO
        Belle Plaine,  IA
        Oilman, IL
     (2)Portage. IN
     (2)Union City, IN
        Cantier, MS
     (l)Chinook, MT

        Buena Vista, VA
 6.3
 1.4
 8.3
18.0
 1.76
 0.61
 0.5
 3-5
 1.5
 2.6
 0.5
reg. discr.
Energy
cost
Pandullo, Quirk 4 Assoc.
A. C. Kirkwood ft Co.
Wilson 4 Co.
                           Montgomery ft  Parsons
                           Foster-Vheeler/Babcock ft
                              Wilcox/LA  County Staff
                           Clinton-Bogart  Aaaoc.
cost ft energy    Buck Siefort ft Jost
470.0
400
56.0
energy
energy
cost, energy
ft env. ben.
energy
cost
reg. discr.
reg. discr.
reg. discr.
reg. discr.
cost
cost ft
 env. ben.
cost
Henningaon, Durham, Richardson
H. R.  Green Co.
Jerry Lacy ft Assoc.
American Engineering
M. V., Inc.
Barth and Associates
Robert Peccia ft Asaoc.

White ft Co.
(Vindicates that this facility ia listed under more  than  one  innovative technology.
(2)Indicates that this facility ia operational.
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           TABLE 1  - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIC PROJECTS FUNDED LESS  THAN  10 TIMES (cont'd)
                                      Design
                                       Flow    Basis  of
Description of Technology/Grantee     (MGD)    Approval
                            Design  Consulting  Firm
   Vacuum/Bait Series

        Oklahoma City, OK             40.0

   Odor Control for Sludge Lagoons

     (2)Sacramento, CA

   Facultative Sludge Lagoons

     (l)Flagstaff, AZ                  6.0

   Travelling Guns to Land Apply Sludge

        Grand Strand, SC               6.0
           energy
                            Benham-Blair ft  Affiliates,  Inc.
           cost A  energy     Sacramento Area Consultants
           coat ft  energy     Brown  &  Caldwell
           cost
INCINERATION
   Chromium Detoxification of Fludized Bed Ash
        S. Essex, MA

   Co-Incineration

        Nacon Co., GA
        Glen Cove, NY

        Memphis, TN

   Starved Air Combustion of Sludge

     (2)St. Louis, MO
     (1)Greensboro, NC
 41.0
 14.0
  8.0

 80.0
167-0
 20.0
reg. discr.
coat
reg. discr.

cost ft energy
energy
energy
   Thermal Processing w/Production of Construction Aggregate

        Philadelphia, FA             100.0      reg.  descr.
Tighe and Bond
Vm. F. Cosulich 4 Assoc/
   E.F.W. Frank
                 Consoer,  Townsend & Aaaoc.
                            Franklin Research  Institute
SLUDGE COMPOSTING

   Aerated Static Pile Composting

     (l)Lexington-Fayette,  KY         16.0

        Myrtle Beach, SC              12.5


   Modified Windrow Composting

        Tampa, FL                     60.0

   Invessel Mechanical Composting

        Brunswick, GA                 10.0
     (1)Cape May, NJ                   6.?
        Clinton Co., NY
        New York, NY                 280.0
     (l)Eaat Rich land, SC              7.0
           env.  ben ft
           reliability
           env.  ben ft
           reliability
           cost
           reg.  discr.
           cost
           cost
           env.  ben. ft
           reliability
                 Fandullo,  Quirk ft  Assoc.
                 Metcalf ft  Eddy
                 NY City/Compost Systems,  Inc.
(1)Indicates that this facility is listed under more  than  one  innovative  technology.
(2)Indicates that this facility is operational.

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           TABLE 1 - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS FUNDED LESS THAN 10 TIMES (cont'd)
Description of Techno logy/Grantee
Design
 Plow
JMGD)
Basis of
Approval
Design Consulting Finn
   Sludge Composting

        Jefferson Co.,  AL

        Juneau, AK
     (2)Beatrioe, NE
     (1)E1 Paso, TX

        Sludge Digestion

   Aerobic Digestion

     (l)Weiser, ID
     (l)Chinook, MT

   Anaerobic Digestion

     (l)Aroostook/Presque Isle, MB

   Dual Aerobic/Anaerobic Digestion

     (1)Hageratovn, MD
   (1,2)Henderson, NC

     (2)Lackawanna, NY
55-0
 1.9
10.0
 2.3
 0.5
 1.3
 8.0
 4.14

 4.5
 env. ben.  4
 reliability

 coat
 env. ben.
Arctic Environmental Engineers
Hoskings, Wester 4 Sonderegger
Parkhill, Smith 4 Cooper,  Inc.
 env.  ben.         CH M Hill
 cost 4 env.  ben.  HoBert  Peceia 4  Assoc.
          energy
 cost 4 energy
 env. ben.  4
 reliability
 reliability
                  Wright-Pierce,  Inc.
Buckhart-Horn
Neuasbauraer, Clark 4 Velzy
MISCELLANEOUS

   Aerobic Pure Oxygen Fluldized Bed Reactor

     (2)Eaat Bay Dischargers, CA      13.1
        Nassau Co., NY                10.0

   Biological Aerated Filter

        Oneonta, Al                    2.2
        Wallace, NC                    0.64
        Harrah, OK
        St. George, SC                 0.8

   Captor

        Moundsvilie, WV                2.75

   Chemical Air Scrubber Odor Control

        Western Lake Superior,  MR     43*9

   Community Mound System

        Elbe, WA                       0.4

   Computerized Financial Management

        Passaic Valley, NJ

   Digestor Supernatant Treatment

        Mokena,  IL                     1.10
          coat 4 energy
          reg. discr.
          cost
          cost

          coat
          coat
                  Kennedy/Jenks Engineers
                  Consoer,  Townsend  4  Assoc.
          cost
          cost
                  Cerrone  4  Vaughn,  Inc.
          reg. discr.       Southwest Survey Eng.
                  Byrne-Stevens 4  Assoc.
                  Authur Young 4 Company
          reg.  discr.       Mulford  Engineering
(l)Indicates that thia facility is  listed  under more  than one innovative technology.
(2)lndicates that this facility io  operational.
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           TABLE 1  - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY  PROJECTS  FUNDED LESS THAN 10 TIMES  (cont'd)
Description of Techno logy/Grantee
 Design
  Flow
 1322J.
Basis of
Approval
                 Design Consulting  Firm
   Diaaolved Air Flotation

     (l)Veiser,  ID                     2.3

   Earthen Pond  Syatem

        Quinoy,  CA                     0.72

   Eductor Induced Vacuum Chemical Addition
           env.  ben.
                  CH M Hill
        Washington, DC

   Enclosed Impeller Screw Pumpa
309.0
(l)Hutchiaon, KS
Weatborough, MA
Republic, MB
(l)Hillsborough, NH
8.3
7.68
0.93
0.45
coat
reg. diacr.
energy
coat & energy
   Intermittent Cycle Extended Aeration Systea
        Corneraville, TN
        Tullahoma, TN
        Union City, TN

   Modular Activated Sludge

        Edgar Springs, MO
        Norwood, MO
  3.0
  4.03
  0.04
  0.04
   Permafrost Construction

        Naknek, AK

   Powdered Activated Carbon/Regeneration
        Sauget, IL
        Kalamazoo, MI
     (2)Burlington, NC
        Bedford Heights, OH
        N. Olnsted, OH
     (1)E1 Paso, TX

   Primary Treatment Facility

        E. Millinocket, ME

   Sequencing Batch Reactor

        Idaho Springa, CO

     (2)LaClaire, IA
     (2)Crundy Center, IA
        Sabula, IA
        Horn Point, MD
        Poolesville, MD
   (l,2)Choctaw. OK
        Rush/Ryan, PA
        Huron, SD
 27.0
 53.3
  9-5
  2.5
  8.0
 10.0
  0.5
  0.6

  0.5
  0.83
  0.7
  0.04
  0.6
  0.5
  0.05
  2.3
           cost 4 energy    John Carollo  Engineers
 coat
                                                                 Wilson 4  Co.
                                                                 SEA  Consultants, Inc.
                                                                 Hood-Rich
                                                                 SEA  Consultants, Inc.
                            John Coleman Hayes
                  Heagler A Maraha 11
                  Scott Consulting Eng.
                            Tryck, Nyraan 4 Hayes
                  Rusaell Axon 4 ABSOC.
                  Jones A Henry

                  Da It on, Dalton, Little
                  Da It on, Dalton, Little
                  Parkhill, Smith 4 Cooper
                  Camp, Dresser 4 McKee, Inc.
                  MoCall, Ellingaon 4
                     Morrill, Inc.
                  Shive Hattery 4 Aaaoc.
                  C la paddle Garber 4 Aaaoc.
                  Shive Hattery 4 Aasoc.

                  Kamber Engineera
                  Rea Engineering 4 Aaaoe., Inc.
                  Naaaaux-Henaley
                  Veils Engineering
 coat
 coat
 coat
coat
coat
 cost
reg. discr.
coat
coat
reg. diacr.
coat
env. ben.
coat
coat

reg. diacr.
reg. discr.
reg. diacr.
coat
cost 4 energy
reg. diser.
coat 4 energy
coat
(1)Indicates that this facility la listed under more than one innovative technology.
(2)Indicates that this facility is operational.
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           TABLE 1  - INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS FUNDED LESS  THAN 10 TIMES  (cont'd)
Description of Technology/Grantee
 Design
  Flow
 (HCP)
Basis of
Approva1
Design Consulting Finn
   Shallow Bed Trickling Filter Media

        Delmont, PA

   Soil Purification Treatment

        Kapehu, HI

   Swirl Concentrators

     (2)Auburn, IN

     (l)Preaque lale, HE
     (2)Toledo, OH

   Teacup Separator for Grit Removal

     (OLewea, DE
        Omaha, NE

   Trickling Filter-Solida Contact

     (2)Coeur D'Alene, ID
        Geneaeo, IL
        Albuquerque, NM
        Claremore, OK
        Chemung Co., NY

   Tubular Screw Pumpa

        Ft. Keade, FL
     (1)Aroostock-Presque Isle, ME
        Gardiner, ME

   Vind Turbine generators

        Erie, NY

   Windmill Compressed Air Aeration

        Menan, ID
           coat
                            Duncan S Assoc.
  0.016    cost and energy  Do Joker
  1.7

  5-2
160.0
  0.75
 46.0
  4.2
  1.48
 12.0
  1.0
  1.3
  1.8
 16.0
  0.218
 cost

 cost 4 energy
 cost
 cost
 reg. discr.
 cost
 coat
 cost
 env.  ben.
 energy
 reg.  discr.
 cost
Howard, Needles,
   Tammen 4 Bergendoft
Wright-Pierce
Jones A Henry
Kidde Consultants
Camp, Dresser & HcKee, Inc.
Brown A CaIdwe 11
Belling Engineering
Wilson and Company

Lozier Engineers
Wright-Pierce, Inc.
SEA Consultants, Inc.
U.R.S. Company, Inc.
                  Thompson Engineers,  Inc.
(Olndlcates that this facility is listed under  more  than one  innovative technology.
(2)Indicatea that this facility ia operational.
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                           TABLE 2
SUMMARY OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS  FUNDED 10 or MORE TIMES

EPA
Reqlon State
I Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
XX New Jersey
New York
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands
III Delaware
Wash., D.C.
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
IV Alabama
Florida
Oeorgia
Kentucky
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
V Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
Wisconsin
VI Arkansas
Louisiana
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
VII Iowa
Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
VIII Colorado
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
IX Amer. Samoa
Aritona
California
Guam
Hawaii
Nevada
N. Marianas X*.
Pac. Islands
X Alaska
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
Total
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                                                                                  TABLE 3
                                                              SELECTED OPERATING  INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS
                                                                           FUNDED TEH OR MORE TIMES
00
                           Selected Operational Facilities
     State  Community


       Counter-Current Aeration

       TO   (l)Clairborne Co.

       UV Disinfection

       Aft   (l)Lamar
       XS
       KS
       MD
               He*item
               McPherson
               Clear Spring
                                   Design
                                   Plow
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MD Smithburg
MH Albert Lea
KM Horthfield
WIT Evanston
WT Lander
WT Worland
KD Thurnont
MO Cassville
Diqeiter Gas Utilization
IA Glenwood
OK H. Tulea
Oxidation Ditch
IA (l)Vinton, ZA
VA King George County
VA Snithfield
VA Southhampton County
0.2
3.4
2.5
2.9
2.12
1.12
1.0
0.5

1.43
30.0

1.8
0.05
O.S
0.30
           Design
           Consulting Fii
Burrough-Oerling-
   Brasuell,  Consulting
   Engineer*.  Inc.

Wilson & Co.,  Engineers  and
   Architects

Hilton t Co..  Engineers  and
   Architects

Wilson t Co.,  Engineers  and
   Architects

Fellows * Reed

Toltc. King,  Duvall,  Anderson
   & Assoe.

Bonestroo. Rosene,  Anderlik,
   & Assoc.

Ekhoff, Watson, Preator

Western Design Consultants

ARIX

Harrington, Lacey k Assoc.

Allgeier, Martin b Assoc.
                                               Henningson, Durham, I Richardson

                                               Black  4 Veatch/Fell, Burton,
                                                  I Knowles
                                               H. R. Green «.  Co.

                                               Gilbert W. Clifnor

                                               R. Kenneth Weeks

                                               Henry T. Sadler
                                                                                                               Selected Operational Facilities
                                                                        Design
                                                                        Flow
                                                                        (HOD)
                                          State  Community

                                            Hydroqraph Controlled  Release Lagoon
AL

AL

LA

MS

MS
Blountsville

Linden

Wast Monroe

Raleigh

Vaiden
                                                                                          Overland Flow
                                                                                          AR
                                                                                                  (l)Lanar
        (1)Indicates  that this  facility is  listed under more  than
            technology.
                                                       AX      Wabbaseka

                                                       Ft,      Ralford

                                                       LA      Esterwood

                                                       LA      Hall SuBssit

                                                       LA      Morse

                                                       MS      Cleveland

                                                       HE      Clay Center

                                                       TX      Corsicana

                                                       Spray Irrigation

                                                       IA      Fredericksburg

                                                       IA      Sanborn

                                                       HE      Fullerton

                                                       HE      Gordon

                                                       HE      Schuyler

                                                       UT      Heber Valley

                                                        Pratt Tube Oxidation Piten

                                                       WV      Crab Orchard




                                                 one  innovative
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0.12

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0.4

0.6

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Burrough. Uerling,
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H». Bishop Consulting  Eng.

Alex Theriot, Jr. « Assoc.

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Alex Theriot. Jr. t Assoc.

Clark Dietz  Engineers

Johnson,  Erickson I O'Brien

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Kirkham-Michael  c, Assoc.

Bruce  Gilnore t  Assoc.

Baker  & Sweeney

Kirkham-Michael  t Assoc.

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                TABLE 4



SUMMARY OP ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS

EPA
Region State
I Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
II New Jersey
New York
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands
III Delaware
Wash., D.C.
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
IV Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
V Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
Wisconsin
VI Arkansas
Louisiana
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
VII Iowa
Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
VIII Colorado
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
IX Arner. Samoa
Arizona
California
Guam
Hawaii
Nevada
N. Marianas Is.
Pac. Islands
X Alaska
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
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                                     TABLE  5




      SELECTED OPERATIONAL ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS  FUNDED
Selected Operational Facilities
                                                           Selected Operational Facilities
State
Co ••unity

Design
Flow
(MCO)
Design
Consulting Fin*
WASTEWATER TREATMEMT
Containment Ponds
AX
AZ
CA
ID
KS
NT
to
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HE
HE
HE
HE
HE
HE
HE
HD
HD
HD
HD
HD
Alpine
Show Low
Fall River Mills
Bruneau
Lor rain*
Gilford
Bralnard
Broadwater
Craig
Edgar
Harvard
MaywDOd
Overton
Stapleton
Courteney
Drake
Haraath
Martin
He Henry
0.08
0.8
0.071
O.02S
0.023
O.O2
o.oia
O.03
0.098
O.O1
0.032
0.068
0.03
O.014
0.033
0.014
0.009
0.007
Ellis. Murphy t Holgate
Johannessen t Ger lad/Rod. Gonex
Roll*. Anderson t Rolls
Tudor Eng. Co.
Evan*. Bierly, Hutchlnson t
Assoc.
Lightowlcr t Johnson
Johnson, Erickson. O'Brien 6
Assoc.
Baker. Sweeney ft Assoc
Consolidated Engineers
Johnson. Erickson. O'Brien fc
Assoc.
Price. Johnson fc Erickson
Paul Housel fc Assoc.
Great Plains Eng.
Bruc* L. GilBore t, Assoc.
Interstate Engineering
Viegel Engineering
North Central Consultants
Bou s ton Eng .
Becker Engineering
State
HD
HD
HV
HV
HV
OK
OK
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
WY
WY
WY
Community
Ross
Turtle Lake
Schurx
Jackpot
Eureka
Fox Rural
Moo re land
Redfield
Ravinia
Westport
Whit* River
Lake Horden
LaGrange
• Glendo
Yoder
Design
Flow
(MCD)
0.012
O.O99
O.OS
0.237
O.OS
O.O32
0.15
0.28
O.O05
O.O1S
O.O7
0.035
0.095
O.O3
Design
Consulting Fir»
Viegel Engineering
Wold Engineering
Indian Health Services
J.U.B. Engineers
Chi 1 ton Engineers
Fox a Drechsler
C. H. Guernsey t Co.
Clark Engineering
Shunacker. Paul. Bohr, t, Assoc.
Clark Engineering
Alliance of Architect* *
Engineers
Schoell & Katson
Hells Engineering
MSM Consultants, Inc.
Wells Engineere
Direct Re-Ose
AZ
AZ
CA
CA
CO
SD
Hayden (Industrial)
Page
Las Virgenes
Martin
North Glen
Yankton
0.18
l.O
a.o
2.7
4.0
3.6
V.E.A. Ltd. Consulting Engineeri
Dibble t Associates
Boyle "Engineers
Mar in HMD Engineer*
Schaffer t Roland
Dewalt, Grant, Rechert, S. Assoc

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                                                                TABLE  5  (cont'd)
                  Selected  Operational  Facilities
State
Corosunity
Design
Plow
(MOD)
Design
Consulting Pirn
Overland Plow
CA
CA
ID
HS
HV
HV
IX.
VA
Davis
Hewman
Santa-Fernwood
Suarall
Carson City
Minden-Garderville
Jhico
Kenbrldge
5.0
1.1
0.1
0.2
3.15
i.a
0.076
0.3
Brown fc Caldvell
Brown t Caldwell
J-O-B Engineers
~
Vasey Engineering
Resource Concepts
—
Environmental Technology
                                                                                                    Selected Operational Facilities
Aquifer Recharge or Rapid Infiltration

AZ   Mammoth                 0.162

AZ   Pina Co./Green Valley   2.1
CA   Boron

CA   San Bernandino

C»   Sonoma

CA   Hoodbridge

CO   Sterling

KS   Syracuse

MT   Bozeman

NT   Corvallis

MT   Last Glacier

8V   Elko
0.21

0.48

O.O67

0.24

3.9

0.23

5.75

O.OS1

0-91

2.5
   Consultants.  Inc.



Dooley-Jones

Dooley-Jones/Montganery Eng.

BPW Engineers

CM Engineering Assoc.

Brelge t. Race

Darrhl Dentoni fc Assoc.

ARIX

Evans, Bierly. Hutchison t Assoc.

Thomas, Dean & HosKins

Morrison-Maierle

Kehnlein, Lightower 4 Johnson

Chi 1ton Engineers
State
HV
HV
HV
SD

SO
HI
WI
WY
wr
Community
Henderson
Mountain City
Tonopah
Oacoraa

Madison
Grandon
Hayward
Jackson
Laranie
Design
Flow
(MGD)
6.3
0.03
O.S
0.067

1.8
0.026
0.68
3.5
1.8
Design
Consulting Firra
URS Engineers
Consulting Engineering

Services
William F. Pillsbury Engineers
Alliance of Architects
Engineers, Inc.
Banner d Associates
Donohue & Assoc. , Inc.
Morgan t Paraley
ARIX
Banner I Associates
&






                                                   'There are slow rate infiltration projects in most states. Contact the
                                                     local I/A coordinator for the location of individual projects.
ALTERNATIVE COLLECTIOS SYSTEM

  AL   Dallas Co.              0.9

  CA  .Santa Ynez              0.2

  CA   South Lake Tahoe        0.056

  CO   Three Lakes             1.34

  ID   Avery                   0.023

  ID   Rocky Point             0.06

  IN   Hamilton Lake           0.3

  KY   Fancy Farms             0.3

  MD   Queen Annes             0.8

  MI   Rudyard Township        0.077
Coodwyn t Mills

Montgomery Engineers

Swanson & Oswald

ARIX

David Welch &  Assoc., Inc.

J-O-B Engineers

C. E. Williams & Assoc.

Lenard A. Griggs i  Assoc.

O'Brien & Gere Engs., Inc.

McNamee, Porter fc Seely

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TABLE  5  (cont'd)
                          Selected Operational facilities


State
MO

HS

MY

NY

SD
TH
TX
HA
HA



Community
McKane

Granada

Gardiner

Orleans

Mina Lake
Belle Meada
East Cedar Creek
Black Diamond
Eastsound

Design
Plow
tMCD)
0.1

0.06

O.OS

0.053

0.03
0.32S
—
O.03
0.08


Design
Consulting Firm
William. & Works

Miller. Wihry t Lee

Erikson t Silber

Sargeant, Webster. Crenshaw 6
Folley
Docs Engineering
Barge, Waggener & Assoc.
Johnson Eng. Co.
Kramer. Chin 4 Mayo. Inc.
ARC Engineering



State Community

SLUDGE TREATMENT

90% Methane Recovery

AZ Flagstaff

AZ Phoenix
AZ Pima Co.
CA Contra Costa
KS Topeka
MI Charlotte
HV Carson City
HV Elco
ON- SITE TREATMENT
KJ
M CA

HE

MI

MB

SD

HA

HA


Taylorsville

Isleboro

West Traverse

Heata

Hina Lake

Che Ian

Eastsound


0.045

0.014

0.006

0.2S

0.03

0.025

o.oa


Walter* Engineering

Edward C* Jordan Co.. Inc*

Williams L Works

Anderson-Hichols

Doss Engineering

City of Hcnatchee

ARC Engineering

SEPTAGE TREATMENT
ID
MI

MI
SD
Averty
Michigan**

West Traverse
Hina Lake
0.023
0.042

0.006
0.03
David Welch 1 Assoc., Inc.
McHamee, Porter L Seely

Williams I Works
Doss Engineering
HV Reno

SD Milbank

HA Enunclaw

WI Haukesha
•
Design
Flow
(MGD)





— —

150.0
30.0
—
20. o
1.2
4.15
2.5

40.0

l.S

2.4

ll.fi


Design
Consulting Firm





Brown t Caldwell

John Carol lo/Bethlehen Corp.
Black £ Veatch
CDM/KKA Consultants
Van Doren, Hazard & Stalling*
Capital Consultants
Vasey Engineers
Chilton Engineering

Kennedy/Jenks Engineers

Banner & Associate*

Kramer, Chin & Mayo, Inc.

Alvord, Burdic t Howson

Compostinq Prior to Land Application

CA S. San Francisco

ME Old Town

ME South Portland
ME Falls City
Land Application
•There are sludge land
local I/A coordinator
projects.


8.2

—

s.s
0.52


George S. Solte Assoc.

Janes W. Sowall Co., Inc.

Wright-Pierce
Garber t Work

application projects in oost states. Contact the
for the location


of individual



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                           TABLE 6
                     FIELD TEST PROJECTS
Location
Phoenix, AZ
Clinton, AR
Fayetteville, AR
San Diego, CA
Status

under construction


planned


planned


in progress
San Diego, CA



Wauconda, IL


Winnfield, LA

Boston, MA

Rising Sun, MD


Jackman, ME

Charleston, MS

Whitefish, MT



Roswell, NM

Chemung County, NY
planned



under construction


planned

in progress

completed


under construction

proposed

planned



in progress

completed
Technology Involved

Digester Gas Scubbing
   for Resale

Biological Aerated
   Filter

Biological Nutrient
   Removal

Aquaculture, Pulsed
   Bed Filter, Fixed
   Bed Anaerobic
   Filter, Hybrid
   Rock/Reed Filter

Advanced Water Treat-
   ment for Potable
   Re-use

Trickling Filter/
   Solids Contact

Boat Clarifier

Composting

Photozone
   Disinfection

Phosphorus Removal

Rock/Reed Filter

Phosphorus Removal
   Via Phased
   Isolation Ponds

Aerobic Composting

Trickling Filter/
   Solids Contact
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                        Table 6 (cont'd)
Hornell, NY         completed           Seeded Bacterial
                                           Nitrification

Toledo, OH          completed           Swirl Concentrators

Choctaw, OK         planned             Sequencing Batch
                                           Reactor

Clear Lake, WI      completed           Primary Effluent
                                           Filtration
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                            TABLE 7

                       100% M/R REQUESTS
Location
Flagstaff, AZ
Fallen Leaf
  Lake,CA
  Status
under review
awarded 9/83
Manila, CA
awarded 8/83
South Portland, ME  under review

Rising Sun, MD      under review

Fall River, MA      under review
Northfield, MN

Scottsbluff, NE

Santa Fe, NM

Lawrence, NY

Clifford, ND

Campbellsport, WI
under review

under review

under review

award pending

under review

under review
Technology

Tube Settlers/
   Disinfection
Valves, Controls, and
   Air Ejection System
   in Vacuum/Pressure
   Collection System

STEP System Sonic
   Level Detectors

Composting

UV Disinfection

Self-Sustaining
   Incineration

UV Disinfection

Microscreens

Draft Tube Aerators

Mound System

Mound System

Rapid Infiltration
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                              TABLE 8

                   EPA  AND STATE I/A TECHNOLOGY
                     COORDINATORS AND CONTACTS
                           EPA REGION I
US EPA - REGION I

Charles Conway
U.S. EPA Water Management Div,
JFK Federal Building,
   Room 2203
Boston, MA 02203
(617) 223-3990
(FTS) 223-3990

Connecticut

William Hogan
Connecticut Department of
   Environmental Protection
165 Capital Avenue
Hartford, CT 06115
(203) 566-2373

Maine

Dennis Purington
Department of Environmental
   Protection
Hospital Street
Augusta,  ME 04333
(207) 289-3901

Massachusetts

Robert Cady
Division of Water Pollution
   Control
Massachusetts Department of
   Environmental Quality
   Engineering
One Winter Street
Boston, MA 02108
(617)  292-5713
Rhode Island

Pierce Glazer
Rhode Island Division of
   Water Supply and
   Pollution Control
75 Davis Street
Providence, RI 02908
(401)  277-2243

Vermont

Edward Leonard
Environmental Engineering
Vermont Agency of
   Environmental Conservation
State Office Building
Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 828-3345

New Hampshire

Paul Currier
New Hampshire Water Supply and
   Pollution Control
   Commission
P. O. Box 95, Hazen Drive
Concord, NH  03301
(603) 271-2755
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                         Table 8 (cont'd)

                   EPA  AND STATE I/A TECHNOLOGY
                     COORDINATORS AND CONTACTS
                           EPA REGION II
US EPA - REGION II

Bruce Kiselica
U. S. EPA Water Management Div,
26 Federal Plaza, Room 813
New York, NY 10278
(212) 264-5670
(FTS) 264-5670

New Jersey

Bob Simicsak
New Jersey Department of
   Environmental Protection
P. O. Box CN-029
Trenton, NJ 08625
(609)  292-2723

New York

John Marschilok.
Technical Assistance Section
New York State Department of
   Environmental Conservation
50 Wolf Road
Albany, NY 12233
(518) 457-3810
Puerto Rico

Jose Bentacourt, Chief
Local Assistance Grants Section
   I/A Coordinator
Puerto Rico Environmental
   Quality Board
P. O. Box 11488
Santurce, PR 00910
(809) 725-5140, ext 355

Virgin Islands

Francine Lang, Director
Natural Resources Management
   Office
Virgin Islands Department of
   Conservation and Cultural
   Affairs
P. 0. Box 4340
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas,
   Virgin Islands  00801
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                          Table  8  (cont'd)

                    EPA  AND  STATE  I/A  TECHNOLOGY
                     COORDINATORS  AND  CONTACTS
                          EPA REGION III
US EPA  - REGION  III

Lee Murphy
U.S. EPA Water Management Div
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215)597-8399
(FTS)597-8399

Delaware

Richard Aurich
Delaware Department of Natural
   Resources and Environmental
   Control
Division of Environmental Control
Tatnall Building
Dover, DE 19901
(302)  736-5081

District of Columbia

Lester Slocum
District of Columbia
Department of Environment
5000 Overlook Avenue, S.W.
Washington, D.C.  20032
(202) 767-7603

Maryland

Hitesh Nigram
Office of Environmental
   Protection
Department of Health and
   Mental Hygiene
201 W. Preston Street
Baltimore,  MD  21201
(301)   383-6346
Virginia

Walter Gills
Virginia State Water
   Control Board
P. 0. Box 11143
Richmond, VA  23230
(804) 257-6308

West Virginia

Elbert Morton
West Virginia Department of
   Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources
1201 Greenbrier Street*
Charleston, WV  25311
(304) 348-0633

Pennsylvania

Terry Killian
Pennsylvania Department of
   Environmental Resources
Bureau of Water Quality
   Management
P. 0. Box 2063
Harrisburg,  PA  17120
(717) 787-3481
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                         Table 8 (cont'd)

                   EPA  AND STATE I/A TECHNOLOGY
                     COORDINATORS AND CONTACTS
                          EPA  REGION IV
US EPA - REGION IV

Bob Freeman
U.S. EPA Water Management Div.
345 Courtland St., N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30367
(404) 831-4180
(FTS) 257-4180

Alabama

David Hutchinson
Alabama Department of
   Environmental Management
1751 Federal Drive
Montgomery, AL 36130
(205)  271-7700

Florida

Bhupendra Vora
Bureau of Wastewater
Florida Department
   of Environmental Regulation
Management and Grants
Twin Towers Office Bldg.
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee,  FL 32301
(904) 488-8163

Georgia

David Freedman
Georgia Department of
   Natural Resources
Environmental Protection
   Division
270 Washington Street, S. W.
Atlanta, GA 30334
(404) 656-4769
Kentucky

Vince Borres
Construction Grants
   Section
Kentucky Department for
   Natural Resources and
   Environmental Protection
18 Reilly Road
Frankfort, KY  40601
(502)  564-3410

Mississippi

Jon Huey
Municipal Facilities Branch
Mississippi Department of
   Natural Resources
Bureau of Pollution Control
P. O. Box 10385
Jackson,  MS  39209
(601)  961-5113

North Carolina

Allan Wahab
Division of Environmental
   Management
North Carolina Department of
   Natural Resources and
   Community Development
P. O. Box 27687
Raleigh,  N.C.  27611
(919)  733-6900
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                         Table 8  (cont'd)

                      EPA Region  IV (cont'd)


South Carolina

Sam Grant
201 Planning Environmental
   Quality Control
South Carolina Department of
   Health and Environmental Control
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, S.C. 29211
(803) 758-5067

Tennessee

Robert Threadgill
Tennessee Department of
   Public Health
Terra Building, 3rd Floor
150 Ninth Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 741-0638
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                         Table 8 (cont'd)

                   EPA  AND STATE I/A TECHNOLOGY
                     COORDINATORS AND CONTACTS
                           EPA  REGION V
US EPA - REGION V

Charles Pycha
U.S. EPA Water Management Div.
230 South Dearborn Street
Chicago,  IL 60604
(312) 886-0259
(FTS) 886-0259

Illinois

James Leinicke
Illinois Environmental
   Protection Agency
2200 Churchill Road
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-2027

Indiana

Steve W.  Kim
Division of Water Pollution
   Control
Indiana State Board of Health
1330 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, IN 46206
(317)  633-0706

Michigan

Brian Myers
Michigan Department of
   Natural Resources
P. O. Box 30028
Lansing,  MI 48909
(517)  373-6626

Minnesota

David Kortan
Facilities Section
Division of Water Quality
Minnesota Pollution Control
   Agency
1935 West County Road, B-2
Roseville, MN 51133
(612)  296-7387
Ohio

Sanut K. Barua
Division of Construction
   Grants
Ohio Environmental
   Protection Agency
P. O. Box 1049
Columbus, OH   43216

Wisconsin

John Melby
Municipal Wastewater Section
Wisconsin Department of
   Natural Resources
P. O. Box 7921
Madison, WI  53703
(608)  267-7611
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                         Table 8  (cont'd)

                   EPA  AND STATE I/A TECHNOLOGY
                     COORDINATORS AND CONTACTS
                          EPA  REGION VI
US EPA - REGION VI

Ancil Jones
U.S. EPA Water Management Div
First International Building
1201 Elm Street (6W-GT)
Dallas, TX 75270
(215) 767-9905
(FTS) 729-9905

Arkansas

Martin Roy
Arkansas Department of
   Pollution Control
   and Ecology
8001 National Drive
Little Rock, AR 72209
(501)  562-7444

Louisiana

Ashok Patel
Louisiana Department of
   Environmental Quality
1170 Airline Highway
Baton Rouge, LA 70807
(504)  922-0530

New Mexico

Edward Stokes
New Mexico Environmental
   Improvement Agency
   Water Quality Section
P. O. Box 968, Crown Building
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)  984-0020

Oklahoma

Dr. H. J. Thung
Oklahoma Department of Health
Environmental Health Services
3400 North Eastern Avenue
P. O. Box 53551
Oklahoma City, OK 73152
(405) 271-7346
Texas

Milton Rose
Texas Department of Water
   Resources
P. O. Box 13087
Austin, TX  7U711
(512)  463-8513
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                         Table 8 (cont'd)

                   EPA  AND STATE I/A TECHNOLOGY
                     COORDINATORS AND CONTACTS
                          EPA  REGION VII
US EPA - REGION VII

Mario Nuncio
U.S. EPA Water Management Div.
726 Minnesota
Kansas City, KS 64115
(913) 236-2813
(FTS) 757-2813

Iowa

Wayne Farrand
22942 Iowa Department of
   Environmental Quality
Henry A. Wallace Building
900 E. Grand
Des Moines, IA 50319
(515) 281-8992

Kansas

LaVene Brenden
Kansas Department of Health
   and Environment
Division of Environment
Bureau of Water Quality
Forbes Field
Topeka, KS 66620
(913)  862-9360,

Missouri

David Cavendar
Missouri Department of
   Natural Resources
Program Support Environment
   Section
P. O. Box 1368
Jefferson City, MO 65102
(314)  751-3241
Nebraska

Rick Bay
Nebraska Department of
   Environmental Control
Engineering Division
P. O. Box 94877
State House Station
301 Centennial Mall South
Lincoln, NB  68509
(402)  471-2186
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                         Table 8  (cont'd)

                   EPA  AND STATE I/A TECHNOLOGY
                     COORDINATORS AND CONTACTS
                         EPA  REGION VIII
US EPA - REGION VIII

Stan Smith
U.S. EPA Water Management Div.
1 Denver Place
999 18th Street, Suite 1300
Denver, CO 80202-2413
(303) 293-1547
(FTS) 564-1547

Colorado

Frank Rozich
Water Quality Control Division
Colorado Department of Health
4210 E. llth Avenue
Denver, CO 80220
(303)  320-8333

Montana

Joseph Steiner
Water Quality Bureau
Environmental Sciences Division
Cogswell Building
Helena, MT 59620
(406) 444-2406

North Dakota

Wayne Kern
Division of Water Supply and
North Dakota Department of Health
Missouri Office Building
1200 Missouri Avenue
Bismarck, ND  58505
(701) 224-3498
(701)  224-4598
Utah

Kiran L. Bhayani
Utah Bureau of Water
   Pollution Control
P. 0. Box 45500
Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0555
(810)  533-6146

Wyomi ng

Mike Hackett
Water Quality Division
Department of Environmental
   Quality
Hathaway Building
Cheyenne, WY  82002
(307)  777-7083

South Dakota

Larry Van Hout
South Dakota Department of
   Water and Natural
   Resources Management
Joe Foss Building
Pierre, SD  57501
(605)  773-3351
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                         Table 8  (cont'd)

                   EPA  AND STATE I/A TECHNOLOGY
                     COORDINATORS AND CONTACTS
                          EPA  REGION IX
US EPA - REGION IX
Nancy Edmisten
U.S. EPA Water Management Div.
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 974-8300
(FTS) 454-8300

Arizona
Nevada
Ron Frey
Arizona Department of
   Health Services
Room 304
2005 North Central
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 257-2231

California

Don Owen
California State Water
   Resources Control Board
P.O. Box 100
Sacramento, CA 95801
(916) 322-3004
James Williams
Nevada Department of
   Environmental Protection
201 S. Fall Street
Carson City, NV  89710
(702)  885-5870
Hawaii

Hiram Young
WTW Construction Grants Program
Hawaii State Department of Health
P. 0. Box 3378
Honolulu, HI 96801
(808) 548-4127
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                         Table 8  (cont'd)

                   EPA  AND STATE I/A TECHNOLOGY
                     COORDINATORS AND CONTACTS
                           EPA REGION X
US EPA - REGION X

Tom Johnson
U.S. EPA Water Management Div.
1200 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 442-2887
(FTS) 399-2887

Alaska                             Washington

Richard Markham                    Chris Haynes
Alaska Department of               Department of Ecology
   Environmental Conservation      Office of Water Programs
Division of Water Programs         Olympia, WA  98504
Pouch O                            (206) 459-6101
Juneau, AK 99811
(907) 465-2611

Idaho

Robert Braun
Idaho Department of
   Health and Welfare
Division of Environment
State House
Boise, ID 83720
(208) 334-4269

Oregon

B. J. Smith
Oregon Department of
   Environmental Quality
P. 0. Box 1760
Portland, OR 97207
(503)  229-5257
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                         Table  8  (cont'd)

                   EPA  AND  STATE I/A TECHNOLOGY
                     COORDINATORS AND CONTACTS
                           EPA  NATIONAL
Washington EPA-OMPC
National I/A Coordinator

Richard Thomas
U.S. EPA (WH-595)
Washington, D. C.  20460
(202) 382-7368
(FTS) 382-7368

Washington EPA-OMPC
Small Flows Technology Contact

Jeffrey Byron
U.S. EPA (WH-595)
Washington, D. C.  20460
(202) 382-7266
(FTS) 382-7266

Cincinnati EPA-WERL
Research I/A Contact

Jim Kreissl
U.S. EPA WERL
Cincinnati, OH 45268
(513) 684-7641
(FTS) 684-7641
  ' U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1985 461-217/34922      37

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