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     LIBRARY HOLDINGS—NONPERIODICAL
 FEDERAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

              November 1972
This solid waste management report (SW-123)
              was compiled by
         RUBY GILL and MYRTLE BOLLY
   U.S.  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                   1974

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      An  environmental protection publication
   in the solid waste management series (SW-123)
For sale by tba Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Wublnctoo, D.C. 20*02

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                             CONTENTS
Agricultural  Wastes                                        1
Automobile                                                10
Collection                                                12
Composting                                                16
General (includes all  other related subjects not
         cited separately)                                21
Hazardous Wastes                                          54
Health/Safety                                             56
Incineration                                              62
Industrial Wastes                                         72
Institutional Wastes                                      82
Litter                                                    84
Management (includes State and foreign studies,
            and systems approach)                         85
Ocean Disposal                                            97
Packaging Wastes                                          99
Processing/Reduction                                     101
Recycling                                                103
Research                                                 110
Sanitary Landfill                                        114
Sludge                                                   119
Street Cleaning                                          124
Storage                                                  125
Training, Education                                      126
Transport                                                127
Personal Author Index                                    128
Corporate Author Index                                   144

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AGRICULTURAL WASTES
     Agricultural and  chemical  development; 1964 annual report.  Tennessee
       Valley Authority.   32  p.    ^10-T*

     Auten, D. K.  The acceptability of wastes formed in tomato  production
       as feedstuffs  for  sheep.   M.S. Thesis, University of Maryland,  College
       Park,  1968.   58 p.   A20-A

     Axtell,  R. C.  Macro onelidae (aearina: rnesosti-gr-.ata) as biological
       control agents  for  synanthropic flies.  In G. 0. Evans, ed.
       Proceedings; 2d International Congress of Acarology, Sutton  Bonington,
       England, July  19-25, 1967.  p.401-416.   A20-A

     Chichester, C. 0., J.  C. Ayres, S.  A,  Goldsmith, M, A. Joslyn, et al. 3
       ads.   101 problems  in  food science and technology.  Washington, U.S.
       Department of Health,  Education,  and Welfare, 1969.  192  p.    AlO-C

     Converse, J. C.   Odor control and degradation of swine manure  with
       minimum aeration.   Ph.D.  Th'es is ,  University of Illinois,  Urhana,
       1970.  198 p.    A20-C

     Corder,  G., and H. Miller.   Farm manures.  Lexington, University  of
       Kentucky, Cooperative  Extension Service, 1964.  10 p.   A20-C

     Dale, A. C., D. E. Bloodgood, and C. M. Robson.  Aerobic decomposition
       of dairy cattle manure.   Lafayette,  Purdue University, Department
       of Agricultural Engineering,  [1970].  10 p.   A20-D

     Dale, A. C., J. R. Ogilvie,  A.  C. Chang, M.  P.  Douglass, and J.  A.
       Lindley.  Disposal  of  dairy cattle wastes  by aerated lagoons and
       irrigation.  Lafayette,  Purdue University, Department cf  Agricultural
       Engineering, 1969.   11 p.    A20-D

     Day, D.  L. , D. D.  Jones, and J. C.  Converse.  Livestock waste
       management studies;  termination  report.  U rb ana-Champaign ,
       University of Illinois,  Agricultural Engineering Department, July
       1970.  97 p.    A10-D
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Day, D. L.  Oxidation  ditches  for waste disposal.  International
  Journal of Farm Building Research,  3:2-7, Dec. 1968.   A20-D

Day, D. L.  Reducing  the  pollutional  potential of livestock wastes
  with in-the-building-oxidation ditches.  Presented at  the Cornell
  Agricultural Waste Management  Conference, Rochester, N.Y., Jan.
  19-21, 1970.   16  p.   A20-D

  *Indicates location  on  shelf

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Day, D. L.  Waste  disposal  in confinement swine systems.  Prepared
  for the Oklahoma Swine  Breeders Association 8th Swine Short  Course,
  Oklahoma City, Dec.  2,  1966.   [Urbana], University of Illinois.
  3 p.   A20-D

A design study  on  the  economic  use of agricultural wastes in Kansas.
  Topeka, Theracon,  Inc.,  1969.  [134 p.]  [Distributed by National
  Technical Information  Service,  Springfield, Va. as Publication  PB
  194 368.]   A10-T

Dugan, G. L., C. G.  Golueke,  W. J. Oswald, and C. E. Rixford.
  Photosynthetic reclamation  of agricultural solid and liquid  wastes;
  second progress  report.   Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory
  Report No.  70-1.   Berkeley, University of California, 1970.   165 p.
  A10-D

Fosnaugh, J., and  E. R,  Stephens.  Identification of feedlot odors;
  final report, Feb. 1967-Apr.  1969.  Riverside, University of
  California.   24  p.   A20-F

Foster, W. A.,  and J.  R.  Anderson.  Scopeuna stercoraria predation
  in relation to cow pat  ecology.  Presented at Work Conference on
  Livestock Insects, Las  Cruces,  N.M., June 15-17, 1965.  4 p.    A20-F

Grarrans, L. C. ,  L.  B. Polkowski, and S. A. Uitzel .  Anerobic digestion
  of farm animal wastes.  ASAE  Paper No.  69-462.  Presented at Annual
  Meeting, American Society of  Agricultural Engineers, Lafayette,  June
  22-25, 1969.  29 p.    A20-G

Gribble, D. J.  Manure slurry storage, processing, and pumping.   ASAE
  Paper No. 67-926.  Presented  at Winter Meeting, American Society
  of Agricultural  Engineers,  Detroit, Dec. 12-15, 1967.  3 p.   A20-G

Hammond, W. C., D.  L.  Day,  and  E. L. Hansen.   Treatment of liquid  hog
  manure to suppress odors.  ASAE Paper No. 66-928. Presented  at
  Winter Meeting,  American  Society of Agricultural Engineers,  Chicago,
  Dec. 6-9, 1966.   14  p.    A20-H

Hart, S. A.  Agricultural wastes  management in the future.  ASAE  Paper
  No. 67-933.   Presented  at Winter Meeting, American Society of
  Agricultural  Engineers, Detroit, Dec. 12-15, 1967.  3 p.   A10-T

Hart, S. A.  The management of  livestock manures.  American Society of
  Agricultural  Engineers  Transactions, 3(2):78-80, 1960.   A20-H

Hoadley, A. W., and E. McCoy.   Some observations on the ecology of
  Pseudomonas aeruginosa  and  its  occurrence in the intestinal  tract of
  animals.  Cornell Veterinarian, 58(3) : 354-363, July 1968.    A20-H

Holmes, L. W. J.   Concentration of proteinaceous solids from aerated
  swine manure,  M.S.  Thesis, University of Illinois at Urb ana-Champaign,
  1971.  92 p.  A20-H

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James, P., and L. Weaver.  Equipment  for  the heat-treatment of garbage
  to be used for hog-feed.  Washington, U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, Feb.  1954.   18  p.    A20-J

Jeffrey, E. A., R. Ricketts,  and W. C. Blackman, Jr.   Aerobic and
  anaerobic digestion characteristics  of  livestock wastes; final
  report.  Columbia, University of Missouri, Sewage and Industrial
  Waste Research Laboratory,  1963.  105 p.    A20-J

Jones, D. D. , J. C. Converse,  and D.  L. Day.  Aerobic digestion of
  swine waste.  Urbana, University of  Illinois, Agricultural Engineering
  Department, 1969.  9 p.   A20-J

Jones, D. D., D. L. Day,  and  A. C. Dale.   Aerobic  treatment of livestock
  wastes.  Agricultural Experiment Station  Bulletin 737.   Urbana,
  University of Illinois, 1970.  55 p.    A20-J

Jones, D. D., D. L. Day,  and  J. C. Converse.  Field tests of oxidation
  ditches in confinement  swine buildings.   Presented  at the Cornell
  Animal Waste Conference, Syracuse,  Jan.  13-15, 1969.  13 p.   A20-J

Loer, R, C.  Animal wastes—a  national problem.  Presented at
  American Society of Civil Engineers  Environmental Engineering
  Conference, Chattanooga, Tenn., May  13-17, 1968.  68 p.   A20-L

Loer, R. C.  Pollution implications of animal wastes — a forward
  oriented review.  Ada,  Okla., Federal Water Pollution Control
  Administration, July 1968.   175 p.   A20-L

MacArthur, J. , E. D. Grossmann, and J. R,  Thygeson.   Research on an
  animal waste pollution  control system.   U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1970.  29 p.    A20-M

Management of Farm Animal Wastes; Proceedings; National Symposium on
  Animal Waste Management, East Lansing,  Mich., May 5-7,  1966.  ASAE
  Publication No. SP-0366.  St. Joseph, American Society  of Agricultural
  Engineers.  160 p.   A20-A

McCoy, E.  Removal of pollution bacteria  from animal  waste by soil
  percolation.  ASAE Paper No. 69-430.  Presented  at  Annual Meeting,
  American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Lafayette,  June 22-25,
  1969.  9 p.  A20-M

Miner, J. R. , and T. E. Hazen.  Alternatives to oxidation ditches
  under slotted floors.   Presented at  Tenth National  Pork Industry
  Conference, Lincoln, Nebr.,  Nov. 9,  1967.   14 p.   A20-M

Miner, J. R.  1968 Literature  review/agricultural  (livestocks) wastes.
  Ames, Iowa Agriculture  and  Home Economics Experiment Station, Feb.
  1969.  22 p.   A20-M

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Miner, J. R.  The universities' role  in  feedlot  pollution  control.
  Presented at Animal Waste Management Conference, Kansas  City,  Mo.,
  Feb. 1969.  8 p.   A20-M

Muehling, A. J.  Swine housing  and waste management;  a  research  review.
  Urbana, University of Illinois, Department of  Agricultural  Engineering,
  Aug. 1969.  91 p.   A2G-M

National Industrial Pollution Control Council.   Animal  slaughtering
  and processing; Sub-council report.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, Feb. 1971.   14 p.   A20-N

National Industrial Pollution Control Council.   Animal  wastes; staff
  report.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office, Feb.  1971.
  15 p.   A20-N

Poorbaugh, J. H., and J. R. Anderson.  The importance of predaceois
  larvae in the cattle dropping habitat.  Presented at  Work Conference
  on Livestock Insects, Las Cruces, N.M. , June 15-17, 1965.   5 p.
  A20-F

Proceedings; Animal Waste Management Conference, Kansas City, Feb. 20,
  1969.  U.S. Department of the Interior.  40 p.   A20-U

A report to the President:  control of agriculture-related pollution.
  Washington, The Secretary of Agriculture, and  The Director  of  the
  Office of Science and Technology, 1969.  102 p.   A10-F

Strauch, D., J. Koesters, W. Mueller, and H. Weyers.  Das Abfallproblem
  in der landwirtschaftlichen Nutzierhaltung.  [Refuse  problem in the
  agricultural use of animal waste.]  Tieraerztliche Woehensohrift,
  81(11):209-212, 1968.   A20-S

Taiganides, E. P.  The animal waste disposal problem.   In N.  C.  Brody,
  ed.  Agriculture and the quality of our environment.  Washington,
  American Association for the Advancement of Science,  1967.  p.385-
  394.  (Reprinted, 1968.)   A20-T

Taiganides, E. P.  The battle at the forgotten end.  ASAE Paper  No.
  67-925.  Presented at Winter Meeting, American Society of Agricultural
  Engineers, Detroit, Dec. 12-15, 1967.  8 p.    A20-T

Taiganides, E. P., and R. White.  The menace of  noxious gases in
  animal units.  Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural
  Engineers, 12(3):359-362, 367, May-June 1969.   A20-T

Taiganides, E. P.  Mission impossible:  dispose  animal wastes.
  Presented at 24th Annual Purdue Industrial Waste Conference, Purdue
  University, Lafayette, May 6-8, 1969.  13 p.   A20-T

Taiganides, E. P.  Modern methods of animal waste disposal.   Columbus,
  Ohio State University, Agricultural Engineering Department, 1967.   9
  p.   A20-T

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     Taiganides, E. P., and R. K. White.   Origin,  identification,  and
       control of noxious gases  in  animal  confinement  production units.
       Presented at Ontario Swine Conferences,  Guelph,  and  Ridgetown,
       Feb. 2-3, 1968.  20 p.    A20-T

     U of M looks at pollution controls for  feedlots.   The  Farmer*  p.12-13,
       May 16, 1970.   A20-A

     U.S. Department of Agriculture.  Farmstead sewage  and  refuse  disposal.
       Agriculture Information Bulletin 274.  Washington, U.S.  Government
       Printing Office, 1963.  25 p.   A10-U

     U.S. Department of Agriculture.  Science and  improving our environment.
       Agriculture Information Bulletin 319.  Washington, U.S.  Government
       Printing Office, 1968.  9 p.   A10-U

     Wadleigh, C. H.  Wastes in  relation to  agriculture and forestry.  U.S.
       Department of Agriculture Miscellaneous  Publication  No.  1065.
       Washington, U.S. Government  Printing  Office,  1968.   112  p.   A10-W

     Weaver, W.  The treatment of animal wastes.   London, The  Institute of
       Public Cleansing, 1952.   Ill p.   A20-W

     White, R. K.  Analysis of volatile gases from animal wastes using  gas
       chromatography; a review  and abstracts of selected references.
       Agricultural Pollution Control Research  Laboratory Report No.  16.
       Columbus, Ohio State University, 1968.   16  p.    A20-W

     White R. K., and E. P. Taiganides.  A procedure to identify malodors
       from animal wastes.  Presented at Annual Meeting, American  Society
       of Agricultural Engineers, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., June
       22-25, 1969.  13 p.   A20-W

     White, R. K.  Gas chromatographic analysis of odors from  dairy animal
       wastes.  Ph.D. Thesis, Ohio  State University, Columbus,  1969.  143
       p.   A20-VJ

     Witzel, S. A., 0. J. Attoe, E. McCoy, L. B. Polkowski, and K.  Crabtree.
       A study of farm waste (farm  animal  waste: characterization,  handling,
       and utilization).  Madison,  University of Wisconsin, 1969.   141  p.
       A20-W
AGRICULTURAL WASTES—POULTRY
     Anderson, E. J.  Poultry waste disposal  problems  and  solutions.
       Presented at New Hampshire Poultry  Health  Conference,  Feb.  1-2,
       1968.  11 p.   A30-A

     Axtell, R. C.  Integrated  fly-control program for caged  poultry  houses
       Journal of Economic; Entomology,  63(2) :400-405,  Apr.  1970.    A30-A

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Dugan, G. L. , C. G. Golueke,  and  W.  J.  Oswald.   Hydraulic methods of
  transporting chicken wastes in  a  semi-enclosed biosystem.  Presented
  at 45th Annual Meeting, Pacific Dairy and Poultry Association, Palm
  Springs, Calif., Mar.  18-19,  1969.  17 p.   A30-D

Fontenot, J.  Utilization of  broiler litter as  animal feed; detailed
  summary progress report of  research accomplished.  Blacksburg,
  Virginia Polytechnic Institute, July  1970.   32 p.   A30-F

Hart, S., and M. Turner.  Poultry manure lagoons.   Presented at Second
  National Symposium on  Poultry Industry Waste  Management, Lincoln,
  May 19-20, 1964.  University  of Nebraska Center for Continuing
  Education.  18 p.   A30-H

Ludington, D. C., A. C.  Dale,  and D. E.  Bloodgood.   Storage of poultry
  manure with minimum odor.   ASAE Paper No. 67-932.  Presented at 61st
  Annual Meeting, American Society  of Agricultural Engineers, Detroit,
  Dec. 12-15, 1967.  19  p.    A30-L

Porges, R. ,  and E. J. Struzeski.,  Jr.  Wastes  from the poultry processing
  industry.  Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center Technical
  Report W62-3.  Cincinnati,  U.S. Department  of Health, Education, and
  Welfare, 1962.  40 p.   A30-P

Proceedings; 1969 National Poultry  Litter and Waste Management Seminar,
  Salisbury, Md., Sept.  29-30,  1969.  Georgetown,  University of
  Delaware Substation.   149 p.    A30-U

Proceedings; Second National  Symposium on Poultry Industry Waste
  Management, Lincoln, May 19-20, 1964.   University of Nebraska.
  251 p.   A30-U

Reed, C. H., J. E. Steckel, and M.  S. Finstein.  Poultry manure disposal
  by plow-furrow cover.  Unpublished manuscript.  1967.  23 p.   A30-R

Second National Poultry  Litter  and  Waste Management Seminar, College
  Station, Tex., Sept. 30-Oct.  1, 1968.   [Texas A & M University.]
  229 p.   A30-T

Sheppard, C. C., ed.  Poultry pollution:  problems and solutions.
  Research report 117—farm science.  East Lansing, Michigan State
  University, Agricultural Experiment Station,  July 1970.  55 p.
  A30-S

Taiganides,  E. P.  Anaerobic  digestion of poultry manure.  k'orld's
  Poultry Soienoe Journal, 19 (4): 252-261, Oct.-Dec. 1963.   A30-T

Wiley, J. S.  Utilization and disposal  of poultry manure.  Cincinnati,
  U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and Welfare, 1969.  14 p.
  A30-W

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AGRICULTURAL WASTES—CROPS
     Bloodgood, D. E., and C. M. Robson.  Aerobic storage of dairy cattle
       manure.  Presented at Cornell Agricultural Animal Waste Conference,
       Syracuse, Jan. 13-15, 1969.  7 p.   A40-B

     Callihan, C. D.  Microbes as edible tax exempt personnel.  Baton Rouge,
       Louisiana State University.  16 p.   A40-C

     Changing Patterns in Fertilizer Use; Proceedings of a Symposium.
       Madison, Soil Science Society of America, Inc., 1968.  446 p.   A40-N

     Chemistry and toxicology of agricultural chemicals; a four-year summary
       report, 1965 through 1968.  University of California at Davis, Food
       Protection and Toxicology Center, 1968.  212 p.   A40-F

     Clark, T. F., and E. C. Lathrop.  Corncobs—their composition,
       availability, agricultural and industrial uses.  Peoria, 111., U.S.
       Department of Agriculture, Northern Regional Research Laboratory,
       Apr. 1953.  67 p.   A40-C

     Clark, T. F., and E. C. Lathrop.  Dry grinding of agricultural residues:
       a new industrial enterprise.  Peoria, 111., U.S. Department of
       Agriculture, Northern Regional Research Laboratory, 1952.  48 p,
       A40-C

     Clark, T. F., and E. C. Lathrop.  Nut shells and fruitpits—their
       composition, availability, agricultural and industrial uses.  Peoria,
       111., U.S. Department of Agriculture, Northern Regional Research
       Laboratory, Feb. 1953.  39 p.   A40-C

     Frontiers in Conservation; Proceedings of the 24th Annual Meeting, Soil
       Conservation Society of America, Fort Collins, Colo., Aug. 10-13,
       1969.  162 p.   A40-S

     Harre, E.  Fertilizer trends, 1967.  Muscle Shoals, Tennessee Valley
       Authority, 1967.  83 p.   A40-H

     Hensler, R. F., R. J. Olsen, S. A. Witzel, 0. J. Attoe, W. H. Paulson,
       and R. F. Johannes.  Effect of method of manure handling on crop
       yields and runoff losses.  ASAE Paper No. 69-468.  Presented at
       Annual Meeting, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Lafayette,
       June 22-25, 1969.  16 p.   A40-H

     Hunt, P. G.  Effects of composted municipal refuse on plant seed
       germination and soil organisms.  Ph.D. Thesis, University of Florida,
       Gainesville, 1970.  145 p.   A40-H

     Ibach> D, B.  Fertilizer use in the United States; its economic
       position and outlook.  Agricultural Economic Report No. 92.  Washington,
       U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1966.  26 p.   A40-I

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Kleinman, A.  Investigation  of  lead  residues  on growing fruits and
  vegetables.  Los Angeles,  U.S.  Food  and  Drug  Administration, 1967.
  17 p.   A40-K

Linderman, R. G. , and T. A.  Toussoun.   Breakdown in Thielauiopsis
  basi-cola root  rot resistance  in cotton by hydrocinnamic (3
  phenylpropionic acid.  Phytopathology, 58(10):1,431-1,432, Oct.
  1968.   A40-L

Linderman, R. G. , and T. A.  Toussoun.   Pathogenesis of  Th-ielaviopsis
  basi-aola in nonsterile soil.  Phytopathology,  58(12) :1,578-1,583,
  Dec. 1968.   A40-L

Linderman, R. G. , and T. A.  Toussoun.   Predisposition  to thielaviopsis
  root rot of cotton by phytotoxins  from decomposing barley residues.
  Phytopathology, 58(11):1,571-1,574,  Nov. 1968.    A40-L

Lindsay, W. L.,  and N. J. Park.   Wastes composts  as chelating agents
  in plant nutrition.  Fort  Collins, Colorado State University
  Department of  Agronomy, May 31,'1969.  15 p.    A40-L

Miller, B. F.  Biological digestion  of manure by  diptera.  Presented
  at Pacific Southwest Animal Industry Conference,  Fresno,  Nov.  17,
  1969.  Sacramento, California Grain  and  Feed  Association.  1 p.
  A40-M

Miller, H. F., and G. D. Corder.   Know your fertilizer.  Lexington,
  University of  Kentucky, Cooperative  Extension Service.  8 p.
  A40-M

Miller, H. F.  What's in the fertilizer bag?  Leaflet  171.   Lexington,
  University of  Kentucky, Cooperative  Extension Service.  8 p.   A40-M

Minshall, N., M. S. Nichols,  and  S.  A. Witzel.   Plant  nutrients  in
  base flow of streams in southwestern Wisconsin.  Water Resources
  Research, 5(3):706-713, June  1969.    A40-M

National Industrial Pollution Control  Council.   Fertilizers and
  agricultural chemicals; Sub-council  report.  Washington,  U.S.
  Government Printing Office, Oct. 1971.   40  p.    A40-N

Nye, J. C., A. C. Dale, and  D.  E.  Bloodgood.  Effect of temperature
  on aerobic decomposition of dairy  waste.  ASAE Paper No.  69-926.
  Presented at Winter Meeting,  American Society of  Agricultural
  Engineers, Chicago, Dec. 9-12,  1969. 10 p.   A40-N

Parsa, A. A.  Solid wastes as ZN  fertilizers.  Ph.D. Thesis, Colorado
  State University, Fort Collins, 1971. ^7 p.   [Distributed by
  University Microfilms, Ann Arbor,  Mich,  as  Thesis 70-20,019.]
  A40-P
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Report of the Interregional Seminar on the Production of Fertilizers,
  Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Aug. 24-Sept. 11, 1965.  New York, United
  Nations, 1966.  51 p.   A40-U

Simmons, R. W., and J. H. Axley.  Phototoxicity of water extracts of
  the tomato plant and a technique for its determination.  College
  Park, University of Maryland,  [1965].  9 p.   A40-S

Weinhold, A. R., T. Bowman, and R. L. Dodman.  Virulence of Rhizoctonia
  solani as affected by nutrition of the pathogen.  Phytopathology,
  59(11):1,601-1,605, Nov. 1969.   A40-W

Witzel, S. A., N. Minshall, M. S. Nichols, and J. Wilke.  Surface
  runoff and nutrient losses of fennimore watersheds.  American
  Society of Agricultural Engineers Transactions, 12(3):338-341,
  1969.   A40-W

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AUTOMOBILE
     Alpiser, F. M.  Air pollution  from disposal  of  junk  autos.   Paper
       68-25.  Presented at 61st Annual Meeting,  Air Pollution Control
       Association, St. Paul, June  23-27,  1968.   19  p.    T10-A

     Automobile and bulk waste shredding.  Technical Memo No.  4.   Atlanta
       Region Metropolitan Planning Commission, 1970.   4  p.    T10-A

     Automobile disposal; a national problem.  U.S.  Bureau of  Mines Special
       Publication No. 1-67.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing Office,
       1967.  569 p.   T10-U

     Brown, J.  A model program for a regional system of  collection and
       disposal of abandoned motor  vehicles.  Hartford, University of
       Harvard, Regional Affair Center, 1969.  116 p.   TlO-B

     Dehn, W. T.  Solving the abandoned vehicle problem in small  communities;
       a Division of Technical Operations  open-file  report (TO 5.5/0).
       [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
       1970.  26 p.  T10-D

     Derrickson, G. F.  Motor vehicle abandonment in U.S.  urban areas.
       Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  Mar.  1967.  51 p.    T10-D

     Disposal of automobile scrap in Connecticut.  Hartford, Connecticut
       Development Commission, 1967.  [70  p.].  T10-C

     Hamburg, F. C.  Economically feasible alternatives to open burning of
       railroad freight car dismantling.   Paper 68-179.   Presented at  Annual
       Meeting, Air Pollution Control Association, St.  Paul, June 24-27,
       1968.  25 p.   T10-H

     Kurtzweg, J.  Regulation of automobile wrecking yards.  Seattle,  Puget
       Sound Regional Planning Council, 1967.  31 p.    TlO-K

     Legal aspects of junk auto disposal.  Falls  Church,  Northern Virginia
       Regional Planning Commission, 1967.  39 p.    T10-N

     Management Technology, Inc.  Automobile  scrapping  processes  and needs
       for Maryland; interim report.  Washington, U.S.  Department of Health,
       Education, and Welfare, 1969.  [59  p.]   T10-M

     Management Technology, Inc.  Automobile  scrapping  processes  and needs
       for Maryland; a final report on a solid waste demonstration. Public
       Health Service Publication No. 2027.   Washington,  U.S.  Government
       Printing Office, 1970.  64 p.   T10-M

     McCann, P. K.  Automobile blight—where  we stand.  Augusta,  Maine State
       Park and Recreation Commission.  33 p.   T10-M
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National Industrial Pollution Control Council.  Junk car disposal;
  Sub-council report.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
  1970.  56 p.   T10-N

Proceedings; National Conference on Auto Salvage, Washington, Oct.
  1, 1964.  Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel.  153 p.   T10-I

Regional automobile disposal.  Chicago, Public Administration Service,
  1966.  41 p.   T10-P

Solid waste problems in the auto wrecking/dismantling industry in
  Amarillo, Texas.  San Antonio, Southwest Research Institute, 1969.
  32 p.   T10-S
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COLLECTION
     Aluminum:  the modern material for sewage treatment equipment and
       plants.  New York, Aluminum Association.  23 p.   T12-A

     American Public Works Association.  Refuse collection practice.  3d
       ed.  Chicago, Public Administration Service, 1966.  525 p.   C10-A

     An analysis of refuse collection and sanitary landfill disposal.
       Sanitary Engineering Research Project Technical Bulletin No. 8.
       Series 37.  [Richmond], University of California, Dec. 1952.  133 p.
       C10-U

     Blair,  L. H.,  H.  P. Hatry, and P.  A.  Don Vito.  Measuring the
       effectiveness of local government services; solid waste collection.
       Washington,  The Urban Institute, Oct. 1970.  36 p.   C10-B

     Browne, H. H.   Report of the working party on refuse collection;
       legal and administrative aspects.  Presented at The Institute of
       Public Cleansing, 69th Annual Conference,  Blackpool, June 6-9, 1967.
       8 p.    C10-B

     Connolly, J. A.,  ed.  Abstracts;  selected patents on refuse handling
       facilities for  buildings.   Public Health Service Publication No.
       1793.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  1968.  320 p.
       T12-C

     Cooper, G. H., and D. W. Jackson.   Depots, workshops,  and vehicle
       maintenance. London,  Institute  of Public  Cleansing, 1968.  121 p.
       T12-C

     Critchley, H.  F.   The report and  the smaller authority.   Presented at
       Institute of Public Cleansing,  69th Annual Conference, Blackpool,
       June  5-9, 1967.  12 p.   C10-C

     Ellis,  H. M.  Depots and workshops.  London, Institute of Public
       Cleansing, 1953.  66 p.   T12-E

     The 1969 environmental wastes control manual and catalog file.
       Ridgewood, N.J., Public Works Journal Corporation.  268 p.   T12-P

     Futuristic trends in materials handling.  Knoxville, Dempster Brothers,
       Inc.   11 p.   T24-D

     Garbage:  a burning issue.  Environmental Pollution Committee, San
       Francisco Chamber of Commerce,  Dec. 1967.   20 p.   C10-E

     Garland, G. A.,  and J. B. Brown.   A summary  of transfer station costs.
       Unpublished report.  Washington, U.S. Department of  Health, Education,
       and Welfare, Dec. 15,  1967.  17  p.    T24-G
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Greenville County Planning Conmission.  Solid waste—a plan  for
  collection and disposal.  1968.  30 p.   [Distributed by National
  Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication
  PB 180 641.]   C10-A

Harden, D. T.  Location of solid waste disposal facilities in urban
  communities.  M.S. Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
  Aug. 1967.  62 p.   T12-H

[Hickman, H. L.]  Report on the Swedish pneumatic solid waste collection
  systems.  10 p.   C10-H

Higginson, A. E.  The analysis of domestic refuse.   [London], The
  Institute of Public Cleansing, [1965].   108 p.   C10-H

Hoff, S.  The litter knight.  New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1970.
  35 p.   C10-H

1962 Inventory municipal waste facilities; Region II; Delaware, New
  Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.  Public Health Service Publication
  No. 1065.  v.2.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963.
  202 p.   T12-U

1962 Inventory municipal waste facilities; Region VIII; Colorado, Idaho,
  Montana, Utah, and Wyoming.  Public Health Service Publication No.
  1065.  v.8.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963.
  66 p.   T12-U

Kaupert, W.  Modern vehicles and equipment used by German Public
  Services.  Presented at 8th International Congress of Public
  Cleansing, Vienna, Apr. 14-17, 1964.  23 p.   T12-K

Kestner, M.  Transfer station feasibility study for city of Schenectady.
  M.S. Thesis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y., Jan. 1969.
  114 p.   T24-K

Kumpf, E. W. , K. Maas, and H. Straub.  Refuse and waste disposal;
  handbook for the collection, removal, and utilization of household,
  municipal and commercial waste.  Berlin, Erich Schmidt Verlag, 1964.
  C10-K

Look ma, no hands.  Heavy Duty Trucking, 49(9):24-27, Sept. 1970.
  4 p.   C10-A

Millard, R. F.  Technical aspects of the report of the Working Party
  on Refuse Collection.  Presented at The  Institute of Public Cleansing,
  69th Annual Meeting, Blackpool, June 6-9, 1967.  20 p.   C10-M

Official Proceedings; Sixth Annual International Refuse Equipment Show
  and Congress, San Francisco, June 1970.  Washington, National Solid
  Wastes Management Association.  147 p.   T12-N
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O'Toole, M. , Jr.  Area wide  retuse  disposal.   M.S.  Thesis, Rensselaer
  Polytechnic  Institute,  Troy,  Jan.  1970.   164 p.   C10-O

Paul, I. L., and D.  G. Wilson.   Review of  prospects for automating
  urban solid  waste  collection.   ASME  Paper 69-WA/PID-21.   New York,
  American  Society of Mechanical  Engineers, 1969.   11 p.   T12-P

The Planning Services Group.  Domestic refuse  and  industrial waste
  collection and disposal.   [Massachusetts], Lower  Pioneer Valley
  Regional  Planning  Commission,  Nov. 1964.   59 p.    C10-P

Ralph Stone and Company,  Inc.,  Engineers.   A study  of improved refuse
  collection systems comparing  one-man with raulti-men crews;  final
  report.   [Cincinnatil,  U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and
  Welfare,  1968.  175 p.   C10-S

Ralph Stone and Company,  Inc.,  Engineers.   A study  of solid waste
  collection systems comparing  one-man with multi-men crews; final
  report.  Public Health  Service  Publication No. 1892.   Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office,  1969.   175  p.    C10-S

Refuse collection in municipalities.   Data  sheet 618.   Chicago,  National
  Safety Council, 1969.   12  p.    C10-N

The 1965 sewerage manual  and catalog file,  Ridgewood,  N.J., Public
  Works Publications.  282 p.    T12-P

The 1966 sewerage manual  and catalog file.  Ridgewood,  N.J., Public
  Works Publications.  280 p.    T12-P

Solid waste disposal and  municipal  equipment rental.   New  York,
  Buttenheim Publication  Corporation,  American City  Magazine,  June
  1963.  82 p.   T12-A

Specifications for refuse chutes.   Part I.  Hoppers.   London,  British
  Standards Institution,  1967.   12  p.   C10-B

Stirrup, F.  Transfer loading stations.  London, Temple Press  Books,
  [1963].   53  p.   T24-S

Tchobanoglaus, G., and G. Klein.  An engineering evaluation of refuse
  collection systems applicable  to  the shore establishment of  the U.S.
  Navy.  Berkeley, University of  California, Sanitary Engineering
  Research  Laboratory, Feb.  1962.   478 p.   C10-T

Technical guides and model contract  for collection  of residential solid
  wastes.   Rockville, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.
  30 p.   C10-N

Tenement refuse disposal  systems  and artifical illumination of communal
  areas.  Los  Angeles, Conrad Engineers, 1967.  116 p.   [Distributed by
  National  Technical Information Service,  Springfield,  Va. as
  Publication  PB 180 879.]   C10-C
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Tope, 0.  Modern  street  cleaning vehicles and equipment of German
  public cleansing  departments.   Presented at 8th International Congress
  of Public Cleansing, Vienna,  Apr.  14-17, 1964.  30 p.   T12-T

Wersan, S., J. Quon,  and  A.  Charnes.   Mathematical modeling and computer
  simulation  for  design  of municipal refuse collection and haul service.
  Evanston, Northwestern  University,  1970.  402 p.  C10-W

Williams, E.  R.,  and  R. J. Black.   Refuse collection and disposal; an
  annotated bibliography, 1958-1959.   Public Health Service Publication
  No. 91.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1961.  73 p.
  C10-W

Zausner, E. R.  An  accounting system for solid waste collection.
  Public Health Service Publication No. 2033.  Washington, U.S.
  Government  Printing Office, 1970.   24 p.   C10-Z

Zausner, E. R.  An  accounting system for transfer station operations.
  Public Health Service Publication No. 2034.  Washington, U.S.
  Government  Printing Office, 1971.   20 p.  C10-Z

Zausner, E. R.  Depreciation methods  for municipally owned equipment.
  [Washington], U.S.  Government  Printing Office.  24 p.   T12-Z
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COMPOSTING
     Banse, H. J.  Experiences on the use of compost in viticulture.
       International Research Group on Refuse Disposal, 2d International
       Congress, Essen, Germany, May 22-26, 19o2.  15 p.   D30-B

     Bierbaum, P. J., W. R. Frank, J. A. Ruf, and R. H. Susag.  Composition
       of solid wastes received at the Gainesville compost plant.  Gainesville,
       University of Florida, 1969.  7 p.   D30-B

     Buringh, P.  Experiences on the use of compost for the cultivation of
       wasteland.  International Research Group on Refuse Disposal, 2d
       International Congress, Essen, Germany, May 22-26, 1962.  13 p.
       D30-B

     Composting fruit and vegetable refuse, pt.2.  Investigation of
       composting as a means for disposal of fruit waste solids.  Washington,
       National Canners Association, Aug. 1964.  51 p.   D30-N

     De Blonk, D. M.  Engineering behavior of a waste conversion end
       product.  M.S. Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 1965. 11 p.
       [Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield,
       Va. as Publication AD 617 290.]   D30-D

     den Dulk, P. R.  Experiences on the use of compost in horticulture.
       International Research Group on Refuse Disposal, 2d International
       Congress, Essen, Germany, May 22-26, 1962.  7 p.   D30-D

     Ferguson, Brooks, & Kelly, and W. L. Armstrong, trs., and J. S. Wiley,
       ed.  International Research Group on Refuse Disposal (IRGRD);
       Information Bulletin Numbers 15 and 16.  Washington, U.S. Government
       Printing Office, 1964.  58 p.   D30-I

     Ferguson, Brooks, & Kelly, trs., and J. S. Wiley, ed.  International
       Research Group on Refuse Disposal (IRGRD); Information Bulletin
       Numbers 19 and 20.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
       1965.  68 p.   D30-I

     Foss, E. W.  Considerations in composting for municipalities; a
       progress report.  Agricultural Engineering Extension Bulletin 378.
       Ithaca, New York College of Agriculture, 1968.  12 p.   D30-F

     Frangipane, E. F.  Methods of composting.  International Research
       Group on Refuse Disposal, 2d International Congress, Essen, Germany,
       May 22-26, 1962.  19 p.   D30-D

     Gainesville compost plant; an interim report.  Cincinnati, U.S.
       Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  100 p.   D30-G

     Glathe, H.  Microbiological processes in composting and their
       physical and chemical effects.  International Research Group on Refuse
       Disposal, 2d International Congress, Essen, Germany, May 22-26, 1962.
       13 p.   D30-G


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Goldstein, J.  Garbage as you  like  it.   Emmaus,  Pa.,  Rodale  Books,
  Inc., 1969.  243 p.   D30-G

Gotaas, H. B.  Composting; sanitary  disposal  and reclamation of
  organic waste.  Monograph  Series  No.  31.  Geneva, World Health
  Organization, 1956.  205 p.   D30-G

Hart, S.  Solid wastes management/composting; European  activity and
  American potential.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of Health,  Education,
  and Welfare, 1967.  76 p,    D30-H

Hart, S.  Solid wastes management/composting; European  activity and
  American potential.  Public  Health Service  Publication No.  1826.
  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing  Office, 1968.  40 p.    D30-H

Hilkenbaeumer, F.  Experiences on the use of  compost  in fruit-culture.
  International Research Group on Refuse Disposal, 2d International
  Congress, Essen, Germany, May 22-26,  1962.  13  p.   D30-H

Interim report of Joint Working Party on Municipal Composting.
  London, The Institute of Public Cleansing,  1959.  20  p.    D30-J

International Research Group on Refuse  Disposal  (RGRD); Information
  Bulletin Numbers 17 and 18,  1963.  Washington,  U.S. Department of
  Health, Education, and Welfare.  51 p.  D30-I

International Research Group on Refuse  Disposal  (IRGRD); Information
  Bulletin Numbers 21-31, August 1964 to December 1967.  Rockville,
  Md., U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare, 1969.  387 p.
  D30-I

International Research Group on Refuse  Disposal  (IRGRD); Information
  Bulletin Number 32.  Rockville, Md.,  U.S. Department  of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1969.  41 p.  D30-I

International Research Group on Refuse  Disposal  (IRGRD); Information
  Bulletin Number 33.  Rockville, Md.,  U.S. Department  of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1969.  27 p.   D30-I

International Research Group on Refuse  Disposal  (IRGRD) ; Information
  Bulletin Number 35.  [Rockville, Md.], U.S. Department of  Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1969.  46 p.   D30-I

Jeris, J. S.  Cellulose degradation  in  composting; progress  report.
  Bronx, Manhattan College, Civil Engineering Department, Dec. 1968.
  134 p.   D30-J

Johnson & Anderson, Inc.  Economic feasibility study for refuse and
  sludge composting plant, Riverview, Michigan.   Cincinnati,  U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare,  1967.   61 p.   D30-J
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Joint Working Party on Municipal  Composting;  information bulletin
  2.  Municipal Engineering, Feb.  18,  1966.   8  p.    D30-M

Kane, B. E., Jr.  Development of  a thermophilic fungus  flora in a
  municipal waste compost system.   M.S. Thesis, University of Florida,
  Gainesville, 1968.  75 p.   D30-K

Keller, P.  Analysis and evaluation of solid  wastes  with regard to
  composting.  International Research  Group on  Refuse Disposal, 2d
  International Congress, Essen,  Germany, May 22-26, 1962.  D30-K

Kick, H.  Experiences on the use  of compost for the  recultivation of
  mining regions.  International  Research Group on Refuse Disposal,  2d
  International Congress, Essen,  Germany, May 22-26, 1962.   D30-K

Knuth, D. T.  Nitrogen-cycle ecology of solid waste  composting.  In
  Developments in indv.s trial microbiology.  v.ll.  chap. 37.   Washington,
  American Institute of Biological Sciences,  1970.   p.387-395.   D30-K

Kochtitzky, 0. W., W. K. Seaman,  and J. S. Wiley.  Municipal composting
  research at Johnson City, Tennessee.  Conpost Sc-ienc^,  9 (4): 5-16,
  Winter 1969.  D30-K

Krige, P. R.  The utilization of  municipal wastes; report on the
  processing of urban wastes in a mechanized  composting  plant.   CSIR
  Research Report No. 211.  Pretoria,  South Africa,  Council  for
  Scientific and Industrial Research,  1964.   71 p.   D30-K

Kupchik, G. J.  Economics of composting municipal  refuse in  Europe
  and Israel, with special reference to possibilities in the U.S.A.
  Bulletin of the World Health Organisation,  34(5):798-809,  1966.
  D30-K

Lenhard, G. H. G.  Methods for the examination  of  refuse and refuse-
  sludge composts.  International Research Group on  Refuse .Disposal,
  2d International Congress, Essen, Germany,  May 22-26,  1962.  6 p.
  D30-L

McGauhey, P. H.  American composting concepts.   [Cincinnati], U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.   48 p.   D30-M

Mercer, W. A., and W. W. Rose.  Composting fruit and vegetable refuse—
  investigation of windrow composting  as a means for  the disposal of
  fruit waste solids.  Washington, National Canners  Association, 1968.
  32 p.  D30-M

Niese, G.  Tests for determining  the rotting  degree  of  waste composts
  using a self-generated heating  capacity.  International Work
  Organization for Refuse Research, Information Sheet No. 17, May
  1963.   [Zurich, Germany.]  25 p.  D30-N
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Schulze, K. L.  Aerobic  decomposition of organic waste materials
   (continuous  thermcphilic) .   East Lansing,  Michigan State University,
  Apr. 1, 1961.   68  p.    D30-S

Schulze, K. L.  Aerobic  decomposition of organic waste material.
  East Lansing, Michigan State University, Apr.  1,  1957.   21 p.   D30-S

Shell, G. L.,  and J. L.  Boyd.   Composting dewatered sewage sludge
  Public Health Service  Publication No.  1936.   Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office,  1970.   28  p.    D30-S

Speight, B. W., J. S. Kaufmann,  L.  L.  Creek,  and W. L. Gaby.  Study of
  the occurence and  persistance of  pathogens  and indicator organisms
  in refuse sludge composting;  quarterly report. East Tennessee State
  University,  1968.  48  p.   D30-S

Spitzer, E. F.  Composting works  in Houston.   Buttenheim Publishing
  Corporation, 1967.  3  p.   D30-S

Strauch, D.  Garbage disposal  from the veterinary health  viewpoint.
  International Research  Group on Refuse Disposal,  2d International
  Congress, Essen, Germany, May 22-26, 1962.   7  p.    D30-S

Sturkie, D. G., R. Dickens, A.  E.  Hiltbold,  K.  Sanderson, and H. P.
  Orr.  Conservation of  resources in municipal  waste.  Auburn, Ala.,
  Auburn University, 1969.  115 p.    D30-S

Stutzenberger, F. J., A.  J. Kaufman,  and R.  D.  Lossin.  Cellulolytic
  activity in municipal  solid  waste composting.   Canadian Jo'urnal of
  Microbiology, 16(7):553-560,  July  1970.    D30-S

Tentative rating methods  for operation of  composting plants.  [Washington],
  U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare, 1966.  11 p.
  D30-U

Tietjen, C., and S. A. Hart.   Compost  for  agricultural land?  Jomrnal
  of the Sanitary Engineer-ing  Division^  Proceedings, American Society
  of Civil Engineers, 95(2):269-287,  Apr.  1969.   D30-T

U.S. composting plants.   Jan.  1,  1963.   2  p.   D30-A

Weinburgh, H. B.  Composting,  sanitary disposal  of  wastes.  Atlanta,
  U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and  welfare, 1965.  32 p.
  D30-W

Where will cities put composted garbage?  6  p.    D30-A

Wild, H. E., Jr.  Computers and composting.   Gainesville, University
  of Florida, Dec. 1967.  96 p.    D30-W
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Wiley, J. S., F. E. Gartre,  and  H.  G.  Smith.   Concept and design of
  the joint U.S. Public Health  Service—Tennessee Valley Authority
  composting project, Johnson City,  Tennessee.   [Cincinnati],  U.S.
  Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,  1968.  14 p.    D30-W

Wiley, J. S.  A discussion of composting of  refuse with sewage sludge.
  In American Public Works Association yearbook.   Chicago, 1966.
  p.198-201, 207-208.   D30-W

Wiley, J. S., ed*  International Research  Group  on Refuse Disposal
  (IRGRD); Information Bulletin  Numbers  1-12,  November 1956 to September
  1961.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1969.  308 p.
  D30-W

Wiley, J. S.,  ed.  International Research G^oup  on Refuse Disposal
  (IRGRD); Information Bulletin  Number 6,  Jan. 1959.   Savannah,  Ga.,
  U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare.   15 p.   D30-I

Wiley, J. S., ed*  International Research  Group  on Refuse Disposal
  (IRGRD); Information Bulletin  Numbers  13 and 14,  1962.  Washington,
  U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare.   44 p. D30-I

Wiley, J. S., ed*  International Research  Group  on Refuse Disposal
  (IRGRD); Information Bulletin  Numbers  13-20, December 1961  to
  May 1964.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.   274  p.
  D3U-I

Wiley, J. S.  Literature search  on  composting  of  municipal wastes.  San
  Francisco, U.S. Department of  Health,  Education,  and Welfare,  1963.
  2 p.   D30-W

Wiley, J. S.  Pathogen survival  in  composting municipal wastes.   Journal
  of the Water Pollution Control Federation* 34(1):80-90, Jan. 1962.
  D30-W

Wiley, J. S., and G. W. Pearce.  A  preliminary study of high-rate
  composting.  Proceedings,  American Society of  Civil Engineers, v.81,
  paper 846.  New York, 1955.   15 p.    D30-W
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GENERAL
     The affluent and the effluent.  Chicago, Railway Systems and Management
       Association, 1968.  71 p.   G10-R

     Aleene, inc.  Creating with plastic bottles.  Temple City> Calif.,
       1966.  14 p.   G10-A

     Aleene, Inc.  Decorate your discards.  Temple City, Calif., 1967.
       14 p.   G10-A

     Aleene, Inc.  Draped dolls from discards.  Temple City, Calif., 1967.
       13 p.   G10-A

     Aleene, Inc.  Glitter your garbage.  Temple City, Calif., 1968.  14 p.
       G10-A

     Aleene, Inc.  Trim your trash.  Temple City, Calif., 1967.   14 p.
       G10-A

     Alexander, T.  Where will we put all that garbage?  Fortune Magazine,
       76(5) :149-151, 189-190, 194, Oct. 1967.  G10-A

     Algae and Metropolitan Waste; Transactions of the 1960 Seminar, Apr.
       27-29, 1960.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
       Welfare, 1961.  162 p.   G10-U

     American Public Works Association.  Municipal refuse disposal.  2d ed.
       Chicago, Public Administration Service, 1966.  528 p.   G10-A

     American Public Works Association.  Municipal refuse disposal.  3d ed.
       Chicago, Public Administration Service, 1970.  538 p.   G10-A

     Appalachia, v.3. no.10.  Washington, Appalachian Regional Commission,
       Aug. 1970.  21 p.    G10-A

     Applying technology to unmet needs; report on the solid waste problem.
       [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1966.
       12 p.   G10-U

     Bendixen, T.  Review of the national solid waste program.  [Cincinnati],
       U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, [1967].   16 p.
       G10-B

     Black, R. J.  Progress under the Federal solid waste program.
       [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
       [1968].  10 p.   G10-B

     Bogue, M. D., and R. J. Boston.  Solid waste disposal:  a new area of
       pollution.  Georgia Municipal Journal, 18(2):14-15, Feb.  1968.
       G10-B
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Bogue, M. D.   Solid  waste  program progress.   Presented at 35th Annual
  Meeting, Southern  Branch of  the American Public Health Association,
  Environmental Health  Section,  St.  Louis, Mo., May 10, 1967.  11 p.
  G10-B

Breidenbach, A. W.,  H.  L.  Hickman,  Jr.,  and J.  DeMarco.  The
  potential role of  analytical chemistry in solid waste technology.
  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department  of  Health, Education,  and Welfare,
  [1968].  13  p.   G10-B

Bureau attacks nation's solid  waste.   Environmental Science & Technology
  3(8):705-707, Aug.  1969.   G10-A

Clark, R. M.,  R. 0.  Toftner, and T.  W.  Bendixen.   Public utilities
  for solid waste management.   U.S.  Department  of Health, Education,
  and Welfare, 1968.    G10-C

The crisis in  solid  waste  disposal.   St. Paul,  American Hoist &
  Derrick Company.   6 p.    G10-A

Davies, A. G.  Refuse disposal—problem  and task of our time.
  International Refuse  Group on  Refuse Disposal,  2d International
  Congress, Essen, Germany, May  22-26,  1962.   24  p.   G10-D

1970-71 Directory.   Chicago, American Public  Works Association.
  [361 p.]   G10-A

Disposal of wastes from water  treatment  plants.  Water Pollution
  Control Research Series  ORD-2.  American Water  Works Association
  Research Foundation,  1969.   284 p.   [Distributed by  National Technical
  Information  Service,  Springfield,  Va.  as Publication PB 186 157.]
  G10-A

Edmunds, J. E., C. K. Wiehle,  and K.  Kaplan.   Structural debris
  caused by nuclear  blast.  Burlingame,  URS  Corporation, Oct. 1964.
  63 p.  [Distributed by National Technical  Information Service,
  Springfield, Va. as Publication AD 450 115.1    G10-G

Ehlers, V. M., and E. W. Steel.   Municipal and  rural sanitation.  6th
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Eldredge, R. W.  Solid  waste disposal—an overview.  Cincinnati, U.S.
  Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare, National Center for
  Urban and Industrial  Health,  1967.   10 p.    G10-E

Engdahl, R. B.  Solid waste processing;  a state-of-the-art report on
  unit operations and processes.  Public Health Service Publication
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  72 p.   G10-E

Feldman, M. M.  Municipal  solid  wastes.   Transactions  of tht; N^u York
  Academy of Sciences,  Series  II,  31 (6) : 648-655,  June  1969.    G10-F
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Flintoff, F., and R. Millard.   Public  cleansing.   London, MacLaren &
  Sons, Ltd., 1969.  475  p.    G10-F

A general list of questions which  might  be used for starting discussion
  in group session on solid waste.   4  p.    G10-A

George, P. C.  The CMI report  on solid waste  control.   Washington,
  Communications Marketing Inc., 1970.   63 p.    G10-G

Gilbertson, W. E., and R. J. Black.  A national solid  waste program
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Gilbertson, W. E.  Solid  waste disposal.   Presented at Engineers Joint
  Council Annual Meeting  and Seminar on  National  Affairs, Washington,
  Jan. 17, 1966.  17 p.   G10-G

Golueke, C. G., and S. A. Klein.   Treating combined liquid and solid
  waste.  Presented at 1968 Conference of  California Water Pollution
  Control Association, Santa Rosa, Apr.  24-25,  1968.  13 p.   G10-G

Gray, A. C., Jr.  Solid waste  disposal at  State University of New
  York, Albany campus.  M.S. Thesis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
  Troy, Aug. 1968.  142 p.   G10-G

Grove, C. S., Jr., F. W.  Boecher,  C. Biemiller, and W. H. Li.  The
  rehabilitation of the solway process waste  beds.   Cincinnati, U.S.
  Department of Health. Education, and Welfare, Dec. 1969.  84 p.
  G10-G

Grove, C. S., Jr., D. Marlowe, and C.  M. Antoni.   Survey review—solid
  waste:  scope, quality, and  quantity.  Cincinnati, [U.S. Department
  of Health, Education, and Welfare],  1969.  221  p.   G10-G

Hacker, C. L.  Waste is vealth.  Philadelphia,  Dorrance & Company,
  1970.  63 p.   G10-H

Heaman, J. D.  The development of  a  comprehensive regulation pertaining
  to solid waste disposal.  Canadian Journal  of Public Health, p.262-
  266, July  1969.   G10-H

Helms, B. P., and R. M. Clark. Locational models for  solid waste
  management.  Journal of the  Urban  Planning  and Development />/.irisicn,
  Proceedings, American Society of Civil Engineers, 9 7(UP1) : 1-13, Apr.
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Hickman, H. L., Jr.  Characteristics of  municipal solid wastes.  Scrap
  Age, 26(2):305-307, Feb. 1969.   G10-H

Hickman, H. L., Jr.  The  physical  and  chemical  characteristics of
  municipal  solid wastes.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1968.  13  p.  G10-H
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Hickman, H. L., Jr.  The public-private partnership  in solid waste
  management.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and
  Welfare, 1970.  16 p.   G10-H

Hickman, H. L., Jr.  Technical assistance activities of the solid
  wastes program.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of  Health,  Education,
  and Welfare, 1968.  12 p.   G10-H

Hope, M. C., C. C. Johnson, and L. Weaver.  Refuse handling practices
  in the United States.  Public Health Reports,  71 (2) : 204-208,  Feb.
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Information bulletin, no.8, May 1970.  Reading,  England, Local
  Government Operational Research Unit, Royal Institute of Public
  Administration.  47 p.   G10-L

Interim report on collection, reduction, and disposal  of solid  waste
  in high-rise multifamily dwellings.  Washington, National Academy
  of Sciences, 1970.  169 p.  [Distributed by National  Technical
  Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication  PB  197 623.]
  G10-N

Johnson, H.  Laboratory procedure for the spectrophotoflurometrie
  determination of silenium in solid waste; a Division  of  Research and
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  Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  7 p.   G10-J

Kennedy, J. C.  Basic technical information related to  municipal  solid
  waste for standardized use.  U.S. Department of  Health,  Education,
  and Welfare, [1967].  12 p.   G10-K

Kennedy, J. C.  Current concepts in the disposal of solid wastes.
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Klee, A.  The psychology of solid waste management.  APttA Reporter,
  36(5):14-15, 18, 20, May 1969.   G10-K

Ludwig, F., and R. J. Black.  Report on the solid  waste  problem.
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McGauhey, P. H.  Alternative waste disposal.  [BerKeley, University of
  California], Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory, [1967].
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Millard, R. F.  Legal aspects of public cleansing.  London, Temple
  Press Books, Ltd., 1964.  102 p.   G10-M

Model ordinance:  refuse disposal.  Atlanta, U.S.  Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1961.  5 p.   G10-U
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National Academy  of  Engineering-National Academy of Sciences.  Policies
  for solid waste management.   Public Health Service Publication No.
  2018.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1970.  64 p.
  G10-N

National Industrial  Pollution  Control Council.  Self-analysis of
  pollution problems;   Sub-council  report.   Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office,  Feb.  1971.  24 p.    G10-N

Progress report;  Long Range  Planning Committee.   Conference of State
  Sanitary Engineers, 1966.  14 p.    G10-C

Proceedings; Ad Hoc  Study  Group on  Community Solid Waste Disposal,
  Washington, Mar. 14-15,  1957.   U.S.  Department of Health, Education,
  and Welfare.  45 p.    G10-U

Proceedings; First Annual  Meeting of the Institute for Solid Wastes of
  the American Public Works  Association, Chicago,  Sept. 13-15, 1966.
  78 p.   G10-A

Proceedings; Second Annual Meeting  of the Institute for Solid Wastes
  of the American Public Works  Association,  Chicago, Oct. 3-5, 1967.
  67 p.   G10-A

Proceedings; Third Annual  Meeting of the Institute for Solid Wastes
  of the American Public Works  Association,  Miami Beach, Oct. 22-24,
  1968.  96 p.    G10-A

Proceedings; Fourth Annual Meeting  of the Institute for Solid Wastes
  of the American Public Works  Association,  Chicago, Sept. 16-18,
  1969.  65 p.    G10-A

Proceedings; Fifth Annual  Meeting of the Institute for Solid Wastes
  of the American Public Works  Association,  Chicago, Sept. 29-Oct. 1,
  1970.  84 p.    G10-A

Proceedings; 45th Annual Meeting of the NCSBEE,  French Lick, Ind.,
  Aug. 16-19, 1966.  National  Council of State Boards of Engineers
  Examiners.  174 p.    G10-N

Public works engineers'  yearbook 1954.   Chicago, American Public Works
  Association.  315 p.   G10-A

Public works engineers'  yearbook 1955.   Chicago, American Public Works
  Association.  358  p.   G10-A

Public works engineers'  yearbook 1956.   Chicago, American Public Works
  Association.  351  p.   G10-A
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Public works engineers' yearbook 1958.  Chicago,  American  Public Works
  Association.  436 p.   G10-A

Public works engineers' yearbook 1959.  Chicago,  American  Public Works
  Association.  434 p.   G10-A

Remarks by Mayor James H. J. Tate of Philadelphia.   Presented at
  National Conference on Solid Waste Disposal  Sites, Arlington,  Mar.
  2, 1971.  5 p.   G10-T

Revelle, R.  Pollution and cities.  Unpublished manuscript.   Dec.  1966.
  27 p.   G10-R

Sawinski, R. J.  The Federal solid wastes program.   Presented at
  Fifth Annual Seminar, Governmental Refuse Collection  and Disposal
  Association, San Francisco, Nov. 9, 1967.  7 p.    G10-S

[Schedule of events]; 4th International Congress  on  Waste  Disposal,
  Basel, Switzerland, May -29-June 4, 1969.  International  Research
  Group on Refuse Disposal.  12 p.   G10-I

The solid waste fact book.  New York, Glass Containers  Manufacturers
  Institute, Inc., 1970.  23 p.   G10-G

Solid waste handling in metropolitan areas.  Public  Health Service
  Publication No. 1554.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
  1964.  41 p.   G10-U

Solid waste, the job ahead.  APWA Reporter, 33(8):5-ll,  Aug.  1966.
  G10-A

Solid waste management-.  Washington, National  Association  of  Counties
  Research Foundation, 1969.  10 v.  [194 p.]   G10-N

Solid waste problem grows.  Engi.rieeri.ng Netis-Record, June  12, 1969.
  (Reprint.)   G10-E

The solid wastes program.  4 p.   G10-A

Some solid waste characteristics from the Atlanta State Farmer's
  Market.  Atlanta, Georgia Institute of Technology, Dec.  1970.   21  p.
  G10-G

Starr, R.  Garbage, or, can we get away  from  it all?  Horizon, 11(1):
  48-51, 1969.   G10-S

Stewart, G. R.  Not so rich as you think.   Boston,  Houghton Mifflin
  Company, 1968.  248 p.   G10-S

Stierli, H. Annual report for fiscal year 1969; analytical and special
  support  to Division of Technical Operations  and Division of
  Research and Development; a Division  of Research and Development
  open-file report (RS-03-68-04).   [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Department of
  Health,  Education,  and Welfare,  1970.   4  p.   G10-S
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Still, H.  The dirty animal.   New  York,  Hawthorn Books, Inc., 1967.
  298 p.   G10-S

Stirrup, F. L.  Public  cleansing:  refuse disposal.   Oxford, Pergamon
  Press, 1965.  144 p.   G10-S

Townley, D. A.  Solid waste  problems  and programs:   a challenge to
  the professional sanitarian.   Washington,  U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare,  1968.   12 p.    G10-T

Training of ambulance personnel  and others  responsible for emergency
  care of the sick and  injured at  the scene  and during transport.
  Washington, National  Academy of  Sciences,  Mar. 1968.  23 p.   G10-N

Treatment and disposal  of  wastes.  WHO Technical Report Series No.
  367.  Geneva, World Health Organization,  1967.  30 p.   G10-W

The Trend in Engineering,  v.22.  no.4.  Seattle, University of Washington,
  Oct. 1970.  36 p.   G10-U

U.S. Department of Transportation.  Basic training  program for
  emergency medical technician—ambulance;  concepts and recommendations.
  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing Office,  1969.  45 p.   G10-U

U.S. Public Health Service,  and  American Public Works Association.
  Refuse collection and disposal for  the small  community;  a joint
  study and report.  Washington, U.S.  Department of Health, Education,
  and Welfare, 1953.  39 p.    G10-U
Vaughan, R. D.  The Federal solid wastes  program.   Civil-  Vi\':
  39(2):69-71, Feb. 1969.   G10-V

Vaughan, R. D., and R. J. Black.  The  Federal  solid wastes program;  a
  progress report.  [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department  of Health, Education,
  and Welfare, [1968].   16 p.   G10-V

Vaughan, R. D.  Solid waste management:   the  federal role.   [Cincinnati],
  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.   22 p.
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Vaughan, R. D.  The solid wastes program  of the  U.S. Public Health
  Service.  Washington,  U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and
  Welfare, [1968].  13 p.   G10-V

Vaughan, R. D.  Solid waste management  in the  U.S.A.  Presented at
  Waste Disposal; 4th International Congress of  the International
  Research Group on Refuse Disposal, Basel, Switzerland,  June  2-5,
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Vaughan, R. D.  Testimony at hearings  before  the Subcommittee  on Science,
  Research, Technology and Development  of the  Committee on Science and
  Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Feb.  2,  1968.  12 p.
  G10-V
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Waste management and control; a report to the Federal Council for
  Science and Technology.  National Academy of Sciences-National
  Research Council Publication 1400.  Washington, 1966.  257 p.
  G10-N

Wills, W. , ed.   Pennsylvania Sanitation Digest, v.2. no.2.  Harrisburg
  Bureau of Housing and Environmental Control, 1970.  17 p.   G10-A

1960 Yearbook.   Chicago, American Public Works Association.  458 p.
  G10-A

1961 Yearbook.   Chicago, American Public Works Association.  503 p.
  G10-A

1962 Yearbook.   Chicago, American Public Works Association.  524 p.
  G10-A

1963 Yearbook.   Chicago, American Public Works Association.  580 p.
  G10-A

1964 Yearbook.   Chicago, American Public Works Association.  597 p.
  G10-A

1965 Yeabook.  Chicago, American Public Works Association.  669 p.
  G10-A
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GENERAL—AIR POLLUTION
     Abatement of sulfur oxide emissions from stationary combustion sources.
       Washington, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council,
       1970.  75 p.   E20-N

     Air pollution aspects of emission sources:  cement manufacturing—a
       bibliography with abstracts.  Office of Air Programs Publication
       No.  AP-94.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, May 1971.
       44 p.  E20-E

     Air pollution aspects of emission sources:  municipal incineration—a
       bibliography with abstracts.  Air Pollution Control Office
       Publication No. AP-92.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
       May  1971.  95 p.   E20-E

     Air pollution aspects of emission sources:  nitric acid manufacturing—
       a bibliography with abstracts.  Air Pollution Control Office
       Publication No. AP-93.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
       Office, Ma> 1971.  31 p.-  E20-E

     Air pollution aspects of emission sources:  sulfuric acid manufacturing—
       a bibliography with abstracts.  Office of Air Programs Publication
       No.  AP-95.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, May 1971.
       58 p.   E20-E.

     Air pollution control.  Law and Contemporary Problems, v.33, no. 2.
       Durham, Duke University, School of Law, Spring 1968.   E20-H

     Air pollution control field operations manual.  Public Health Service
       Publication No. 937.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
       1962.  285 p.   E20-U

     Air pollution in the Detroit-Winsor area.  In Report on the pollution
       of the atmosphere in the Detroit River area.  Washington, International
       Joint Commission—U.S. and Canada, 1960.  2 p.   E20-I

     Air quality criteria for carbon monoxide.  National Air Pollution
       Control Administration Publication No. AP-62.   Washington, U.S.
       Government Printing Office, Mar. 1970.  158 p.   E20-U

     Air quality criteria for hydrocarbons.  National Air Pollution
       Control Administration Publication No. AP-64.   Washington, U.S.
       Government Printing Office, Mar. 1970.  104 p.   E20-U

     Air quality criteria for particulate matter.  National Air Pollution
       Control Administration Publication No. AP-49.   Washington, U.S.
       Government Printing Office, 1969.  211 p.   E20-U

     Air quality criteria for photochemical oxidants.  National Air Pollution
       Control Administration Publication No. AP-63.   Washington, U.S.
       Government Printing Office, Mar. 1970.  178 p.   E20-U
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Air quality  criteria  for sulfur oxides.  National Air Pollution  Control
  Administration  Publication No. AP-50.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office,  Jan.  1969.   178 p.  E20-U

Atmospheric  emissions from wet-process phosphoric acid manufacture.
  National Air  Pollution Control Administration Publication No.  AP-57.
  Washington, U.S.  Government  Printing Office, 1970.  86 p.   E20-M

Auswurfbegrenzung Abfallverbrennung in Anlagen mit Durchsatzleistungen
  bis zu 1500 kg/h  Abfall.  [Restriction of emission, waste incineration
  in plants  with  throughput of up to 1,500 kg per hr.]  VDI Richtlinien
  2301.  Duesseldorf,  VDI Verlag GmbH, Feb. 1967.  9 p.   E20-V

Auswurfbegrenzung AufbereItungs- und Mischanlagen fuer den Bituminosen
  Strassenbau.   [Restriction of emission pretreatment and mixing plants
  for road-surfacing  aggregates with bituminous binder.]  VDI Richtlinien
  2283.  Duesseldorf,  VDI Verlag GmbH, July 1967.  9 p.   E20-F

Auswurfbegrenzung Hochofenbetrieb Erzsinteranlagen (Saugsugpfannen
  und Bandanlagen).   [Emission control blast furnace operation—ore
  sintering  plants  (induced-draft pan and moving grate installations).]
  VDI Richtlinien 2095.   Duesseldorf, VDI Verlag GmbH, Feb. 1963.
  7 p.   E20-V

Auswurfbegrenzung Kupfererzhutten.   [Restriction of emission; copper-ore
  mills.]  VDI  Richtlinien 2101.  Duesseldorf, VDI Verlag GmbH,  Sept.
  1966.  13  p.    E20-V

Auswurfbegrenzung Kupferschrotthuetten und Kupferraffinerien.  [Restriction
  of emission:  copper-scrap smelting plants and copper refineries.]
  VDI Richtlinien 2102.   Duesseldorf, VDI Verlag GmbH, Oct. 1966.  8 p.
  E20-V

Auswurfbegrenzung Mineralolraffinerien.  [Restriction of emission
  mineral-oil refineries.]   VDI Richtlinien 2440.  Duesseldorf,  VDI
  Verlag GmbH,  May  1967.  9 p.   E20-F

Auswurfbegrenzung von Schwefeldioxid Spaltanlagen zur Stadtgaserzeugung
  Kokereien  und Gaswerke.   [Restriction of sulfur-dioxide emission
  cracking plants for city-gas production coking plants and gasworks.]
  VDI Richtlinien 2291.   Duesseldorf, VDI Verlag GmbH, Dec. 1966.
  5 p.   E20-E

Auswurfbegrenzung von Staub beim Loeschen von Koks Kokereineii und
  Gaswerke.   [Restriction of dust emission in coke quenching coking
  plants and gasworks.]   VDI Richtlinien 2303.  Duesseldorf,  VDI Verlag
  GmbH, Nov. 1966.  4 p.   E20-A

Auswurfbegrenzung Zementwerke.  [Restriction of emission, Portland
  cement works.]  VDI Richtlinien 2094.  Duesseldorf, VDI Verlag
  GmbH, Feb. 1967.  26 p.    E20-V
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Begriffsbestimmungen; Reinhaltung der Luft.  [Definitions; air
  pollution control.]  VDI Richtlinien 2104.  Duesseldorf, VDI
  Verlag GmbH, 1966.  6 p.   E20-V

Cares, J. W.  Determination of formaldehyde by the chromotropic acid
  method in the presence of oxides of nitroge.i.  American Industrial
  Hygiene Association Journal, 29:405-410, July-Aug. 1968.   E20-C

Cares, J. W.  The determination of oxides of sulfur by x-ray emission
  spectrometry .   American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal,
  29:386-389, July-Aug. 1968.   E20-C

Community action programs for air pollution control.  Washington,
  National Association of Counties Research Foundation, 1966.   E20-N

A compilation of selected air pollution emission control regulations
  and ordinances.  rev. ed.  Washington, U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1968;  146 p.   E20-A

Conner, W. D., and J. R. Hodkinson.  Optical properties and visual streets
  of smoke-stack plumes.  Public Health Service Publication No. 999-AP-30.
  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1967.
  89 p.   E20-C

Control techniques for carbon monoxide emissions from stationary
  sources.  National Air Pollution Control Administration Publication
  No. AP-65.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Mar. 1970.
  55 p.   E20-U

Control techniques for carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, and hydrocarbon
  emissions from mobile sources.  National Air Pollution Control
  Administration Publication No. AP-66.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, Mar. 1970.  114 p.   E20-U

Control techniques for hydrocarbon and organic solvent emissions from
  stationary sources.  National Air Pollution Control Administration
  Publication No. AP-68.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
  Mar. 1970.  9A p.   E20-U

Control techniques for nitrogen oxides from stationary sources.
  National Air Pollution Control Administration Publication No. AP-67.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Mar. 1970.  96 p.   E20-U

Control techniques for particulate air pollutants.  National Air
  Pollution Control Administration Publication No. AP-51.  Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, Jan. 1969.  215 p.   E20-U

Control techniques for sulfur oxide air pollutants.  National Air
  Pollution Control Administration Publication No. AP-52.  Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, Mar. 1969.  122 p.   E20-U
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Cuffe, S. T., and R. W. Gerstle.  Emissions  from coal-fired power
  plants; a comprehensive summary.  Public Health Service Publication
  No. 999-AP-35.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
  and Welfare, 1967.  26 p.   E20-C

Decker, H. M., L. M. Buchanan, D. E.  Frisque, M. E. Filler, and C. M.
  Dahlgren.  Advances in large-volume air sampling.  Contamination Control,
  Aug. 1969.  5 p.   (Reprint.)   E20-D

Danielson, J. A., ed.  Air pollution engineering manual.  Public
  Health Service Publication No. 999-AP-40.  Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office, 1968.  892 p.   E20-D

Domestic sources of  emissions to the atmosphere.  In Report on bi-State
  study of air pollution in the Chicago metropolitan area.  Chicago,
  Association of Conunerrp and Industry, 1959.  p.70-75.   E20-I

Duprey, R. L.  Compilation of air pollutant  emission factors.  Public
  Health Service Publication No. 999-AP-42.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, 1968.  67 p.   E20-D

Ferguson, J. S., R.  T. Cope, and E. F. McFarren.  Air particulates no.
  1; study no. 22.   Public Health Service Publication No. 999-AP-22.
  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1965.
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Fernandes, J. H.  Industrial and municipal air pollution control
  techniques and practices in the United States.  Windsor, Combustion
  Engineering, Inc., Mar. 1970.  15 p.   E20-F

Freedom to breathe;  report of the Mayor's Task Force on Air Pollution in
  the city of New York.  June 20, 1966.  175 p.   E20-M

Golueke, C. G., and  P. H. McGaughey.  Future alternatives to incineration
  and their air pollution potential.  In Proceedings; Third National
  Conference on Air  Pollution, Washington, Dec. 12-14, 1966.  Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.  p.296-305.   E20-C

The 1967 Greater Cleveland Conference on Air Pollution, Cleveland, Oct.
  7, 1967.  Cleveland Area Councils Association.  36 p.   E20-C

Highlights of selected air pollution research grants.  National Air
  Pollution Control  Administration Publication No. AP-70.  Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  50 p.   E20-U

Hindawi, I. J.  Air  pollution injury to vegetation.  Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office, 1970.  44 p.  E20-H
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Holzworth, G. C.  Large-scale weather influences on air pollution
  potential in the United States.  Paper No. 68-52.  Presented at 61st
  Annual Meeting, Air Pollution Control Association, St. Paul, June
  23-27, 1968,  17 p.   E20-H

Implications of rising carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere; a
  statement of trends and implications of carbon dioxide research
  reviewed at a conference of scientists.  New York, Conservation
  Foundation, 1963.  15 p.   E20-C

Jacobson, J. S., and A. C. Hill, eds.  Recognition of air pollution
  injury to vegetation; a pictorial  atlas.  Pittsburgh, Air Pollution
  Control Association, 1970.  [110 p.]   E20-A

Kaiser, E. R.  Incinerators, to meet  new air pollution standards.
  Presented at [Meeting], Mid-Atlantic Section, Air Pollution Control
  Association, New York, Apr. 20, 1967.  9 p.   E20-K

Kohn, R. E.  Leaf burning; an economic case study.  Ssi-ent'Lst and
  Citizen^ 9(4):l-5, Apr. 1967.  5 p.  (Reprint.)   E20-K

Kreichelt, T. E.  Air pollution aspects of tepee burners used for
  disposal of municipal refuse.  Public Health Service Publication No.
  999-AP-28.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
  Welfare, 1966.  35 p.   E20-K

Leistungsmessungen an Entsbaubern.   [Performance measurements at dust
  collectors.]  VDI Richtlinien 2066.  Duesseldorf, Verlag GmbH, 1966.
  21 p.   E20-V

Linsky, B.  Health effects of air pollution related to solid wastes:
  a preliminary report to the Office of Solid Wastes, Public Health
  Service, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.  Morgantown,
  W.Va., 1966.  21 p.   E20-L

McMullen, T. B., and R. Smith.  The  trend of suspended particulates in
  urban air; 1957-1964.  Public Health Service Publication No. 999-AP-19.
  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Sept.
  1965.  27 p.   E20-M

Medalia, N. Z., and A. L. Finkner.   Community perception of air quality:
  an opinion survey in Clarkston, Washington.  Public Health Service
  Publication No. 999-AP-10.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1965.  106 p.   E20-M

National Industrial Pollution Control Council.  Air pollution by
  sulfur oxides; staff report.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
  Office, Feb. 1971.  24 p.   E20-N

National Industrial Pollution Control Council.  Exhaust emissions from
  gas turbine aircraft engines; Sub-council report.  Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office, Feb. 1971.  28 p.   E20-N
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National Industrial Pollution Control  Council.  Maintaining  vehicular
  emission control system integrity; Sub-council  report.   Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, Mar.  1971.   13 p.    E20-N

National Industrial Pollution Control  Council.  Mathematical models
  for air pollution control policy decision-making; Sub-council  report.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  Feb. 1971.  22 p.   E20-N

Niessen, W. R. , and A. F. Sarofim.  The  emission  and  control of  air
  pollutants from the incineration of municipal solid wa^te.   Presented
  at Second International Clean Air Congress,  International  Union  of
  Air Pollution Prevention Association,  Washington, Dec. 6-11, 1970.
  65 p.   E20-N

No laughing matter:  the cartoonist focuses on  air pollution.  Public
  Health Service Publication No. 1561.   Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, 1966.  60 p.   E20-U

Ozolins, G., and R. Smith.  A rapid survey technique  for estimating
  community air pollution emissions.  Public Health Service  Publication
  No. 999-AP-29.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department  of  Health, Education, and
  Welfare, 1966.  77 p.   E20-0

Pennsylvania State University, Center of Air Environment Studies.
  Guide to research in air pollution; projects  active in calendar  year
  1969.  7th ed.  Public Health Service  Publication No. 981.   Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  193  p.   E20-P

Proceedings; Clean Air for Urban Environments—A  Community Action
  Seminar, Houston, Oct. 20, 1966.  University  of Houston.   58 p.
  E20-U

Proceedings; National Conference on Air  Pollution, Washington, Dec.
  10-12, 1962.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1022.   Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963.  436 p.   E20-U

Proceedings; Third National Conference on Air Pollution, Washington,
  Dec. 12-14 , 1966.  Public Health Service Publication  No. 1649.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  [1967].  667  p.   E20-U

Proceedings; Rocky Mountain Regional Conference on Air  Pollution,  Latamie,
  Nov. 16-17, 1967.  University of Wyoming.  110  p.   E20-W

A review of air pollution in New York State.  New York  Air Pollution
  Control Board, 1958.  p.10-11.   E20-N

Sheleikhovskii, G. V.  Smoke pollution of towns [1949].  Translated from
  Russian by the Israel Program for Scientific Translations,  1961.
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Stahl, Q. R.  Preliminary air pollution survey of mercury  and  its
  compounds; a literature review.  National Air  Pollution  Control
  Administration Publication No. APTD-69-40.  Raleigh,  U.S.  Department
  of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  96 p.    E20-S

Staubauswurfbegrenzung bei der Herstellung von Calciumcarbid-   [Dust
  emission control in calcium carbide production.]   VDI  Richtlinien
  2111.  Duesseldorf, VDI Verlag GmbH, Dec. 1965.   6 p.    E20-E

Staubauswurfbegrenzung stahlwerksbetrieb  (Brauner Rauch).   1.
  Sauerstoffaublasverfahren Konverter.   [Dust emission  control, steel
  works (brown smoke) oxygen blown steel  processes,  converter.] VDI
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Technical progress report.  v.l.  Control of stationary  sources.
  County of Los Angeles, Air Pollution Control District, I960.   179 p.
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Trieff, N. M.  Analysis of industrial odor emissions.  Philadelphia,
  Drexel Institute of Technology, 1968.   35 p.   E20-T

Zimmer, C. E., and G. J. Nehls.  The impact of computers upon  air
  pollution research.  Cincinnati, [U.S.  Public  Health Service], Bureau
  of Disease Prevention and Environmental Control,  [1968].   12  p.   E20-Z
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GENERAL — ENVIRONMENT
     Abstracts of recent published material  on  soil  and water conservation.
       no.42.  Beltsville, U.S. Department of Agriculture,  1967.   134 p.
       E10-U

     Alexander, M.  Biochemical ecology  of natural microbial communities.
       Ithaca, Cornell University, 1968.   7  p.    E10-A

     Annual report for the year ending September  30,  1966.   Washington,
       Resources  for the Future,  Inc.  128 p.   E10-R

     Annual report for the year ending September  30,  1968.   Washington,
       Resources  for the Future,  Inc.  129 p.   E10-R

     Clark, R. H., and J. H. Brown.  Municipal  waste disposal;  problem or
       opportunity.  Kingston, Queen's University, 1971.   244 p.    E10-C

     Cleaning our environment; the chemical  basis for action.  Washington,
       American Chemical Society, 1969.   249 p.    E10-A

     Community action for environmental  quality.   Washington, The Citizens
       Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality,  1970.   42 p.    E10-C

     Conference Proceedings; a Montana Strategy for  a Liveable  Environment,
       Helena, May 21-23, 1968.   Montana State  Department  of Health.   Ill p.
       E10-M

     Council on Environmental Quality.   The  President's 1971 environmental
       program.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.   306 p.
       E10-C

     Dasmann, R. F.  An environment  fit  for  people.   Public Affairs  Pamphlet
       No. 421.  New York, Public Affairs  Committee,  Inc.,  1968.   28  p.
       E10-D

     Davidson, G. R., Jr., T. V.  Degeare,  Jr.,  T.  J.  Sorg,  and  R. M.  Clark.
       Land disposal sites near airports  reporting birds/aircraft hazards;
       a Division of Technical Operations  open-file  report  (TSR 1.6.004/0).
       [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  1971.   31  p.
       E10-D

     De Bell, G., ed.  The environmental  handbook.   New York, Ballantine
       Books, Inc., 1970.  367 p.    E10-D

     Degler, S. E., and S. C. Bloom.  Federal pollution control programs:
       water, air, and solid wastes.  Washington,  Bureau of National  Affairs,
       1969.  Ill p.  E10-D

     Disposal of solid waste in Tokyo; conservation  of the  environment.
       1970.  187 p.   E10-A
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Environment health in the city.  Washington, United States Conference
  of City Health Offices, 1968.  24 p.   E10-U

Environment preservation in the U.S.; Report of the Tokyo-New York
  Symposium on Public Nuisance.  Tokyo Metropolitan Public Nuisance
  Research Institute, Aug. 1970.  142 p.   E10-T

Environmental health guide for mobile home communities with a
  recommended ordinance.  Washington, U.S. Department of health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1966.  40 p.   E10-P

Environmental health planning.  Community Environmental Management
  Series.  [Washington], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
  Welfare, Aug. 1970.   E10-U

Environmental quality; the first annual report of the Council on
  Environmental Quality together with the President's message tc
  Congress.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Aug. 1970.
  326 p.  E10-C

Environmental quality; the second annual report of the Council on
  Environmental Quality.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
  Office, Aug. 1971.   360 p.   E10-C

Excerpts relating to solid waste from the President's message on
  the environment, 91st Cong., 2d sess., 1970.  U.S. Department of
  Health, Education,  and Welfare.  4 p.   E10-U

Fiscal year 1967 and 1968 federal expenditures on research, development,
  and demonstrations related to pollution.  Washington, Federal
  Council for Science and Technology, 1968.  [Distributed by
  National Technical Information Services, Springfield, Va. as
  Publication PB 178 191.]  18 p.   E10-U

Fiscal year 1970 outline of cleaning activities.  [Japan], 1970.
  89 p.   E10-A

Ford Foundation grants in resources and environment.  New York,
  Ford Foundation, June 1968.  22 p.   E10-F

Golueke, C. G.  Chemical and microbial characteristics of urban
  solid wastes.  Presented at 1969 Annual Meeting, American Society
  for Microbiology, Miami Beach, May 4-9, 1969.  17 p.  E10-G

Griffith, R.  E.  Needed—an ecological design for waste disposal.
  Presented at American Public Works Association National Conference
  on Solid Waste Disposal Sites, Arlington, Feb. 28-Mar. 2, 1971-
  10 p.   E10-G

Improve your environment; fight pollution with pictures.  Rochester,
  Eastman Kodak Company, 1970.  56 p.   E10-C
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Institutions for effective management of the environment.  pt.l.
  Washington, National Academy of Sciences, 1970.  62 p.  E10-N

Is it goodbye green earth?  Popular Gardening and Living Outdoors ,
  Fall/Winter 1967.  10 p.  (Reprint.)  E10-A

Kneese, A. V.  Protecting our environment and national resources
  in the 1970's.   Washington,  Resources for the Future, Inc.,
  1970.  7 p.  E10-K

Leo, J. N.  Environmental health planning survey of Lac Du Flambeau
  Indian Reservation, Vilas County, Wisconsin.  M.S. Thesis, West
  Virginia University, 1970.  71 p.  E10-L

Logsdon, J. E., and R'. I. Chissler.  Radioactive waste discharges
  to the environment from nuclear power facilities.  Rockville,
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McGaughey,  P.  H.  Living with our waste.  In J. E. Flack, and M. C.
  Shipley, eds.  Proceedings; Ninth Western Resources Conference,
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  Boulder, July 5, 1967.  University of Colorado Press, 1968.
  p.17-22.  E10-M

McLean, M.  The practical uses of zoning.  Presented at American
  Public Works  Association National Conference on Solid Waste
  Disposal Sites, Washington, Feb. 28-Mar. 2, 1971.  29 p.   E10-M

Mitchell, J. G, , ed.  Ecotactics:  the Sierra Club handbook for
  environment activists.  New York, Pocket Books, 1970.  288 p.
  E10-M

National Association of Counties Research Foundation.  Citizens
  support for solid waste management. [Cincinnati], U.S. Department
  of Health, Education, and Welfare, [1970].  20 p.   E10-N

National Industrial Pollution Control Council.  The disposal of
  major appliances; Sub-council report.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, May 1971.  22 p.   E10-N

National Industrial Pollution Control Council.  Leisure time
  product; noise; Sub-council report.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, May 1971.  22 p.   E10-N

National Industrial Pollution Control Council,  Noise from gas
  turbine aircraft engines; Sub-council report.   Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office, Feb. 1971.  24 p.   E10-N

National Wildlife Federation's 1970 national E Q index; America is
  in trouble.  National Wildlife Magazine, Oct-Nov 1970.  13 p.
  (Reprint.)   E10-N

Papers presented at the Human Ecology Symposium, Warrenton, Nov.
  24-27, 1968.   U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
  E10-D
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Perloff,  H. S, ,  ed.   The quality of the urban environment.
  Washington, Resources for the Future, Inc., 1969.  332 p.  E10-P

Planning  the environment; method of achieving public health.
  Illinois, Lake County Board of Health, Regional Planning Commission.
  24 p.   E10-L

President's Science  Advisory Committee.  Restoring the quality of
  our environment.   Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
  1965.  317 p.    E10-T

Proceedings; First Governor's Conference on Environmental Health
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  1966.  143 p.   E10-A

Proceedings; Junkyards, Geraniums, and Jurisprudence:  Aesthetics
  and the Law, Chicago, June 2-3, 1967.  American Bar Association.
  346 p.    E10-A

Proceedings; The National Conference on Pollution and Environment,
  Montreal, Oct. 31-Nov. 4, 1967.  Canadian Council of Resource
  Ministers.  268 p.   E10-C

Report of the Second National Conference on Environmental and
  Sanitary Engineering Graduate Education, Evanston, Aug. 27-30,
  1967.  Environmental Engineering Intersociety Board, and the
  American Association of Professors in Sanitary Engineering.  61 p.
  E10-E

Report to the President and to the President's Council on Environmental
  Quality.   Washington, Citizens Advisory Committee on Environmental
  Quality,  1969.  36 p.  E10-C

Schrader, G. R.   Financial options for acquisitions of solid waste
  disposal sites.  Presented at American Public Works Association,
  National Conference on Solid Waste Disposal Sites,  Washington,
  Feb. 28-Mar. 2, 1971.  15 p.  E10-S

Science and technology and its application to the problems of
  pollution, transportation, and employment.   Salt Lake City,
  Western States Conference, 1970.  [Distributed by National
  Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication
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Solid waste management.  Training course manual.  U.S. Department
  of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  E10-U

U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.  Nuclear power and the environment.
  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1969.  30 p.   E10-U
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Universities, National Laboratories, and Man's Environment; Argonne
  Universities Association Conference, Chicago, July 27-29, 1969.
  U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.  167 p. [Distributed by National
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Ward, E. W.  Environmental health problems of urban areas.
  Environmental Health, 78(3):102-130, Mar. 1970.  28 p.   E10-U

Zausner, E. R.  An accounting system for solid waste management
  in small communities.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2035.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.  18 p.   E10-Z
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GENERAL—GROUNDWATER
     Emrich, G. H-, and R. A. Landen.  Generation of leachate from
       landfills and its subsurface movement.  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
       Department of Health, July 1969.  27 p.   E40-E

     Engineering-Science, Inc.   Effects of refuse dumps on ground-water
       quality.  California Water Pollution Control Board Publication
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     Ground water; America's priceless resource.  [Columbus], National
       Water Well Association.   19 p.   E40-N

     Manual of individual water supply systems.  Public Health Service
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       1963.  121 p.   E40-U

     McGuiness, C. L.   The role of ground water in the national water
       situation.  Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1800.  Washington,
       U.S. Government  Printing Office, 1963.  1,121 p.   E40-M

     Model city urban renewal,  solid waste land reclamation, education,
       and training demonstration project.  First annual report to the
       Metropolitan Planning Commission, Kansas City region.
       Aerojet-General  Corporation and Black & Veatch, Consulting
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     Proceedings; Symposium, Ground Water Contamination, Cincinnati,
       Apr. 5-7, 1961.   Robert  A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center
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       and Welfare.  218 p.   E40-U

     Sawinski, R. J.  Ground water quality variation at a refuse
       landfill.  M.S.  Thesis,  South Dakota State University, 1966.
       93 p.   E40-S

     Williams, R. E., and A. T. Wallace.  Hydrogeological aspects of
       the selection of refuse  disposal sites in Idaho.  Pamphlet 145.
       Moscow, Idaho, Bureau of Mines and Geology, Aug. 1970.  31 p.
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     Witzel, S. A.  Nitrogen cycle in surface and subsurface waters.
       Madison, University of Wisconsin, Water Resources Center,
       Dec. 1968.  65 p.  E40-W
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GENERAL—OIL POLLUTION
     Degler, S. E., ed.  Oil pollution:  problems and policies.
       Washington, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 1969-   142  p.
       (BNA's Environmental Management Series).   E31-D

     Halladay, W. B., and R. H. Crosby.  Current techniques  of treating
       recovered oils and emulsions.  Presented at 29th Midyear  Meeting,
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     Schurr, S. H.  Middle Eastern oil in the next decade.   Washington,
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       235 p.   E31-U
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GENERAL—SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT REFERENCES
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     Bayless, T. B., E. H. Cox, M. H. Hackett, and B. A. Johnson.  Solid
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Heukelekian, H., and N. C. Dondero, eds.  Principles  and
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Hosey, A. D., and C. H. Powell.  Industrial noise; a  guide to its
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Housing markets; selected references.  Washington, U.S. Department
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Housing report; Jesup, Georgia.  [Atlanta], Georgia Department
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Housing report; Valdosta, Georgia.  [Atlanta], Georgia  Department
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Howe, C. W., J. L. Carroll, A. P. Hurter, Jr., W. J. Leininger,
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McPherson, H.  Analysis of the contents of the yearbooks of the
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1966 Metropolitan surveys.  Albany, State University of New
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Murton, R. K., and E. N. Wright, eds.  The Problem of Birds as
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National Academy of Sciences.  Applied science and technological
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Noble, E. R., and G. A. Noble.  Parasitology;  the biology  of  animal
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Patrick, L. M., ed.  8th Stapp Car Crash and Field  Demonstration
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Proceedings; Second Joint Meeting, Clinical  Society and  Commissioned
  Officers Association, U.S. Public Health Service, Atlanta,
  May 9-12, 1967.   86 p.   RelO-U

Proceedings; Third  Joint Meeting, Clinical Society  and Commissioned
  Officers Association, U.S. Public Health Service, San  Francisco,
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Proceedings; Fifth  Joint Meeting, Clinical Society  and Commissioned
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Proceedings; Tenth  Stapp Car Crash Conference, Nov.8-9,  1966.
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Proceedings; Symposium on Human Ecology, Warrenton, Nov. 24-27,
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Rao, S.  A.  A multidisciplined approach towards regional planning
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Shoup, D. C., and R. P. Mack.  Advance land acquisition by local
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Shurig, D. G., ed.  Proceedings; 51st Annual Road School, Lafayette,
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Soil Conservation Service.  Soil survey laboratory data and
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  Investigations Report,No. 20.  U.S. Department of Agriculture,
  Aug. 1968.  295 p.   RelO-S

Soils manual for design of asphalt pavement structures.  2d ed.
  Manual Series No. 10.  College Park, Asphalt Institute,
  Apr. 1963.  261 p.   RelO-A

1968 Surveys of metropolitan planning.  Albany, State University
  of New York.  26 p.  RelO-N

Sweeten, J. M.  Instructions for conducting State industrial-
  agricultural solid waste surveys; a Division of Technical
  Operations open-file report (TO 9.1/0).  [Cincinnati], U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  45 p.
  RelO-S

U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.  Health,
  education, and welfare trends.  1966-67 ed.  pt.l.  Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office.  [209 p.]   RelO-U

U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.  The Public
  Health Service today.  Public Health Service Publication No. 165.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965.  84 p.
  RelO-U

 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.  Housing surveys.
  Part 1.  Occupants of new housing units.  Part 2.  Mobile homes
  and the housing supply.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
  Office, 1969.  152 p.   RelO-U

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.  Urban and
  regional information systems:  support for planning in
  metropolitan areas.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
  Office, Oct. 1968.  100 p.   RelO-U
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GENERAL—WATER POLLUTION
     Application data m-anual for microbiological analysis of water and
       milk.  Bedford, Millipore Filter Corporation, 1960.  20 p.
       E30-M

     Barduhn, A.  Waste-water renovation.  Part 1.  A design study of
       freezing and gas hydrate formation; Rose, A., and R. F. Sweeny.
       Part 2.  Feasibility test of freezing.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department
       of Health, Education, and Welfare, Oct. 1963.  45 p.   E30-B

     Breidenbach, A. W., and J. J. Lichtenberg.  Identification of DDT
       and dieldrin in rivers; a report of the National Water Quality
       Network.  Cincinnati, U..S. Department of Health, Education, and
       Welfare, July 17, 1963.  9 p.   E30-B

     Games, R.  Analysis of well water.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department
       of Health, Education, and Welfare, Sept. 1968.  2 p.  E30-C.

     Clean water; its up to you.  Glenview, 111.  Izaak Walton League
       of America.  48 p.   E30-I

     Community action program for water pollution control.  rev. ed.
       Washington, National Association of Counties Research Foundation,
       July 1967.  182 p.   E30-N

     Cooke, W. B.  Pollution effects on the fungus population of a
       stream.  Ecology, 42(1): 1-18, Jan. 1961.   E30-C

     Gulp, G. L.  High rate clarification of waste waters.  Presented at
       University of Kansas Sanitary Engineering Conference, Corvallis, Jan.
       3, 1968.  19 p.   E30-C

     Gerster, J. A.  Cost of purifying municipal waste waters by distillation.
       Public Health Service Publication No. 999-WP-6.  [Cincinnati], U.S.
       Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Nov.  1963.  43 p.   E30-G

     Honda, A., K. Rondo, Z. Inoue, and H. Ito.  Decomposition of compressed
       mass of waste and water contamination.  Tokyo, Institute of Resources
       Research of Japan.  90 p.   E30-I

     Ingram, W. M., and W. W. Towne.  Stream life below industrial outfalls.
       Publ-io Health Reports, 74 (12) : 1,059-1,070 , Dec.  1959.   E30-I

     Johnson, R. L., F. J. Lowes, Jr., R. M. Smith, and T. J. Powers.
       Evaluation of the  use of activated carbons and chemical regenerants
       in treatment of waste water.  Public Health Service Publication No.
       999-WP-13.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
       Welfare, May 1964.  48 p.   E30-J

     Joyce, R. S., and V. A. Sukenik.  Feasibility of grandular activated
       carbon absorption for waste-water renovation.  Public Health Service
       Publication No. 999-WP-12.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
       Education, and Welfare, May 1964.  32 p.   E30-J

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 Joyce,  R.  S.,  and  V.  A.  Sukenik.   Feasibility of  grandular activated
   carbon  absorption  for  waste-water  renovation.   2.   Public Health
   Service  Publication No.  999-WP-28.   [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Department of
   Health,  Education,  and Welfare,  Oct.  1965.   38  p.    E30-J

 Kawahara,  F. K., J.  J. Lichtenberg,  and J.  W. Eichelberger.  Thin-layer
   and gas  chromatographic  analysis of  parathion and  methyl parathion in
   the presence of  chlorinated  hydrocarbons.   Journal of the Water
   Pollution Control  Federation,  39(3):446-457, Mar.  1967.    E3CKK

 Keup , L. E., W. M. Ingram,  and K.  M. Mackenthun.   Biology  of water
   pollution; a collection  of selected  papers  on stream pollution, waste
   water, and water treatment.   [Cincinnati],  U.S.  Federal  Water  Pollution
   Control  Administration,  1967.  290 p.   E30-K

 Koenig, L.  Studies  relating to market  projections for advanced  waste
   treatment.   Water  Pollution  Control  Research Series  Publication No.
   WP-20-AWTR-17.   Cincinnati,  U.S. Department of  the Interior, Dec.
   1966.  72 p.   E30-K

 Koenig, L.  Ultimate  disposal  of advanced-treatment  waste;  part  1,  wet
   oxidation; part  2,  incineration.  Public Health  Service  Publication
   No. 999-WP-3.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department  of Health, Education,  and
   Welfare, Oct. 1963.  78  p.   E30-K

 Koenig, L.  Ultimate  disposal  of advanced-treatment  waste;  part  1,
   injection; part  2,  placement in  underground cavities; part 3,  spreading.
   Public Health Service  Publication No.  999-WP-10.   [Cincinnati],  U.S.
   Department of Health,  Education, and  Welfare, May  1964.   142 p.
   E30-K

 Langewiesche, W-  The great American river cleanup.  Pleasantville,
   Reader's Digest Association, Inc., [May 1969].   6  p.   E3Q-L

 Miller, H. C., and W. Knipe.   Electrochemical treatment of  municipal
  waste water.   Public   Health Service  Publication No.  999-WP-19.
  Washington, U.S.  Department  of Health, Education,  and Welfare,  Mar.
   1965.  58 p.    E30-M

Miner, J.  R., and T.   L. Willrich.  Livestock  operations and  field-
   spread manure as sources of  pollutants.  Presented at a  Conference
  Concerning the Role of Agriculture in  Clean Water,  Iowa  State
  University, Ames, Nov.  18-20, 1969.   17 p.   E30-M

Morris, J. C. , and W. J.  Weber, Jr.  Absorption of biochemically
  resistant materials from solution.   1.  Public Health Service
  Publication No.  999-WP-ll.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department  of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, May  1964.  74  p.     E30-M

Morris, J. C., and W. J.  Weber, Jr.  Absorption of biochemically
  resistant materials from solution.   2.  Public Health Service
  Publication No.  999-WP-33.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department  of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, Mar.  1966.   108 p.   E30-M
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Morris, J. C., and W. J. Weber, Jr.   Preliminary  appraisal of advanced
  waste treatment processes.  Advanced Waste  Treatment  Research 2.
  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and Welfare, Sept.
  1962.  36 p.   E30-M

National Industrial Pollution Control Council.  Acid mine drainage;
  Sub-council report.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  Feb.
  1971.  13 p.   E30-N

National Industrial Pollution Control Council.  Detergents;   Sub-council
  report.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Oct.  1970.   15 p.
  L30-N

National Industrial Pollution Control Council. Detergents; a status
  report; Sub-council report.  Washington,  U.S. Government Printing
  Office, Mar. 1971.  16 p.   E30-N

NCSI report to members, 1966.  New York,  National Council for Stream
  Improvement, Inc.  16 p.   E30-N

Neale, J. H.  Advanced waste treatment by distillation.  Public Health
  Service Publication No. 999-WP-9.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department  of
  Health, Education, and Welfare, Mar. 1964.   55  p.   E30-N

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Water Quality  and Research.   The
  Federal water pollution control program.  [Washington], U.S.  Department
  of the Interior, Dec. 2,  1968.  31  p.   E30-U

Osterli, V. P., L. B. McNelly, and E. F.  Darley.   A  progress  report
  relating to the disposal  of agricultural  waste  in  the bay area.
  [Davis], University of California,  July 1966.   35  p.    E30-0

Palmer, C. M.  Algae in water supplies.   Public Health  Service Publication
  No. 657.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office,  1959.   88  p.
  E30-P

Performance data; air-aqua  primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment
  systems.  Highland Park,  Hinde Engineering  Company,  [1966].   22 p.
  E30-H

Pollution abatement control.  Annapolis,  Naval Ship  Research  and
  Development Center.  4 p.  E30-U

Potomac, pollution and the  people.  District  of Columbia Department  of
  Human Resources, Aug. 1970.  [32 p.]    E30-H

Proceedings; Fifth Annual Sanitary and Water  Resources  Engineering
  Conference, Nashville, June 2-3, 1966.  Vanderbilt  University.  241 p.
  E30-V

Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center.   Summary report;  the advanced
  waste treatment research  program, June  1960-December  1961.   Cincinnati,
  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  May 1962.   65 p.   E30-U


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Rubin, E., R. Everett, Jr., J, J. Weinstock, and H. M. Schoen.   Contaminant
  removal from sewage plant effluents by foaming.  Public Health  Service
  Publication No. 999-WP-5.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, Dec. 1963.  56 p.   E30-R

Sixth annual survey of municipal waste treatment needs.  Conference  of
  State Sanitary Engineers, 1966.   [22 p.]   E30-C

Smith, J. D., and J. L. Eisenmann.  Electrodialysis in advanced waste
  treatment.  Water Pollution Control Research Series Publication No.
  WP-20-AWTR-18.  Cincinnati, U.S.  Department of the Interior, Feb.  1967.
  219 p.    E30-S

Smith, R.  A compilation of cost information for conventional and
  advanced waste-water treatment plants and processes.  Cincinnati,
  U.S. Department of the Interior,  Dec. 1967.  [55 p.]   E30-S

Smith, R.  Cost of conventional and advanced treatment of waste-water.
  Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation, 40(9):1,546-1,574,
  Sept. 1968.   E30-S

Suffet, I. H., R. J. Schoenberger,  A. A. Fungaroli, and S. Levy.   Specific
  ion electrodes analysis of waste-waters from solid waste disposal.
  Presented at Third Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference, University
  of Maryland, Dec. 15, 1969.  34 p.   E30-S

U.S. Department of the Interior.  Building for clean water.  Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office,  Apr. 1967.  [16 p.]   E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Quality Administration.  1969 fish kills caused by
  pollution.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.   20 p.
  E30-F

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.  The cost of clean
  water.   v.3.  Industrial waste profiles.  no-1-  Blast furnaces and
  steel mills.  Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, Sept.  1967.
  100 p.    E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.  The cost of clean
  water.   v.3.  Industrial waste profiles.  no.2.  Motor vehicles and
  parts.   Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Nov. 1967.  116 p.
  E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.  The cost of clean
  water.   v.3.  Industrial waste profiles.  no.3.  Paper mills.   Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, Nov. 1967.  [141 p.]   E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.  The cost of clean
  water.   v.3.  Industrial waste profiles.  no.4.  Textile mill products.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Sept. 1967.  133 p.   E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.  The cost of clean
  water.   v.3.  Industrial waste profiles.  no.5.  Petroleum refining.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Nov. 1967.  [169 p.]   E30-U


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U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.   The  cost  of  clean
  water.  v.3.  Industrial waste profiles.  no.6.   Canned  and frozen
  fruits and vegetables.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing  Office,
  Sept. 1967.  105 p.   E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.   The  cost  of  clean
  water.  v.3.  Industrial waste profiles.  no.7.   Leather tanning and
  finishing.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing  Office, Sept.  1967.
  60 p.   E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.   The  cost  of  clean
  water.  v.3.   Industrial waste profiles.  no.8.  Meat products.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  Sept. 1967.   50  p.    E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.   The  cost  of  clean
  water,  v.3.  Industrial waste profiles.  no.9.   Dairies.  Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, Sept. 1967.   [166 p.]    E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.   The  cost  of  clean
  water.  v.3.  Industrial waste profiles.  no.10.  Plastics materials
  and resins.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  Oct.  1967.
  90 p.  E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.   Endrin pollution  in
  the lower Mississippi River basin.  Baton Rouge,  U.S. Department of  the
  Interior, June 1969.  213 p.   E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.   A primer  on  waste-
  water treatment.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Oct.
  1969.  25 p.   E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.   Showdown...for water.
  Washington, U.S. Department of the Interior,  Oct. 1968.   [25  p.]   E30-U

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.   Summary report;
  advanced waste treatment research, July 1964-July 1967.   Publication
  WP-20-AWTR-19.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of the Interior,  1968.
  96 p.   E30-U

Wastes from watercraft; report of the Department of the Interior,  Federal
  todter Pollution Control Administration to the Congress of  the United
  States, 90th Cong., 1st sess., Document No. 48.   Washington,  U.S.
  Government Printing Office, 1967.  62 p.   E30-U

Williamson, J. N., A. H. Heit, and C. Calmon.   Evaluation  of various
  adsorbents and coagulants for waste-water renovation.  Public Health
  Service Publication No. 999-WP-14.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department  of
  Health, Education, and Welfare, June 1964.  91 p.    E30-W
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GENERAL—RECREATION AREAS
     Blaschke, L. E.  Report on sanitation; XII World Boy Scouts Jamboree,
       Farragut State Park, Idaho, Aug. 1-9, 1967.  54 p.   E12-B

     Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee, and Pacific Southwest Inter-
       Agency Committee.  Administrative guide covering public health problems
       in recreational areas.  Washington, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
       and Welfare, 1961.  41 p.   E12-C

     Little, H. R.  Solid waste disposal in Yellowstone National Park; a
       Division of Technical Operations open-file report  (TO 1.101/0).
       [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.
       82 p.   E12-L

     Manual of recommended sanitation standards for tourist facilities ;
       report of a special committee of the Pan American  Health Organization.
       Washington, Pan American Union, 1960.  110 p.   E12-P

     Pacific Southwest Inter-Agency Committee, and Columbia Basin Inter-
       Agency Committee.  Suggested design criteria for refuse storage,
       collection, and  disposal in recreational areas.   Washington, U.S.
       Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1963.  19 p.   E12-P

     Proceedings; First Conference on Recreation Sanitation and Safety,
       Arkansas State Department of Health, Little Rock,  May 25-26, 1965.
       Public Health Service Publication No. 1428.  [Washington], U.S.
       Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1966.  97 p.   E12-A

     Ruf, J. A.  Physical characteristics of Rock Creek Park refuse.  Washington,
       [U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare], Oct. 14, 1966.
       2 p.   E12-W

     Spooner, C. S. Solid waste management in recreational forest areas.
       Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare, 1969.
       134 p.   E12-S

     U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.   Environmental health
       practice in recreational areas; a guide to the planning, design,
       operation, and maintenance of recreational areas.  Public Health
       Service Publication No. 1195.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
       Office, [1965].  134 p.   E12-U

     U.S. Forest Service.  Forest recreation for profit;  self-help suggestions
       for rural areas development.  Agriculture Information Bulletin No. 265.
       Washington, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Aug. 1962.  27 p.   E12-U

     Weaver, L.  Refuse and litter control in recreation  areas.  Publia Works,
       Apr. 1967.  4 p.  (Reprint.)   E12-W
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HAZARDOUS WASTES


     Bloom, S. C., and S. E. Degler.  Pesticides  and  polluton.   Washington,
       Bureau of National Affairs, 1969.  99 p.   (BNA's  Environmental
       Management Series.)   A50-B

     Breidenbach, A. W. , J. J. Lichtenberg, C.  F. Henke,  D.  J.  Smith,  et al.
       Identification and measurement of chlorinated  hydrocarbon pesticides
       in surface waters.  Washington, U.S. Department of  the  Interior,  Nov.
       1966.  70 p.   A50-B

     Catalog of federal pesticide monitoring activities  in effect  July 1967.
       Washington, Federal Committee on Pest Control, Dec.  1968.   131  p.
       A50-F

     Eichers, T., P. Andrilenas, R. Jenkins, and  A. Fox.   Quantities of
       pesticides used by fanners in 1964.  Agricultural  Economic  Report  No.
       131.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,  Jan.  1968.   37  p.
       A50-E

     Floyd, E. P., and A. W. Breidenbach.  Preliminary estimate of  the
       significance of pesticide residues in solid wastes  and  problem  of
       reduction or elimination of these residues.  Cincinnati,  U.S. Department
       of Health, Education, and Welfare, [1968].  6  p.    A50-F

     Kawahara, F. K. , and A. W. Breidenbach.  Pesticides  and water  quality--
       potentials for their removal.  Presented at the Symposium on Pesticides
       and Soil and Water Quality, Soil Society of America,  Columbus,  Nov.  3,
       1965.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and Welfare,
       Nov. 17, 1965.  [10 p.]   A50-K

     Manual for decontamination and disposal of empty pesticide containers.
       Washington, National Agricultural Chemicals Association,  June 1965.
       [22 p.]   A50-N

     Manual on waste disposal.  Washington, National Agricultural  Chemicals
       Association, 1965.  44 p.   A50-N

     Minutes; Joint Meeting, Research Subcommittee and Pesticides  Monitoring
       Subcommittee, Federal Committee on Pest  Control, Washington, Dec.  8,
       1967.  [14 p.]   A50-A

     President's Cabinet. Committee on the Environment.  Proceedings; National
       Working Conference on Pesticide Disposal,  Beltsville, June  30-July
       1, 1970.   141 p.    A50-P

     A study of federally financed research on  pests, pesticides,  and  pest
       control.  [Washington], Federal Committee  on Pest  Control,  1968.
       22 p.   A50-F
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Safe disposal of empty pesticide containers and  surplus pesticides.
  [Washington], U.S. Department of Agriculture, Aug.  1964.   6  p.    A50-D

Smith, V. K.  Long-term movement of DDT applied to soil for  termite
  control.  Gulfport, Southern Forest Experiment Station,  [1967].
  12 p.   A50-S

U.S. Department of Agriculture.  Safe use of agricultural  and  household
  pesticides.  Agriculture Handbook No. 321.  Washington,  U.S. Government
  Printing Office, Jan. 1967.  65 p.   A50-U

U.S. Department of Agriculture.  Suggested guide for  the use of  insecticides
  to control insects affecting crops, livestock, households, stored
  products, forests, and forest products.  Agriculture Handbook  No.  31.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, May 1967.   273  p.    A50-U

U.S. Department of Agriculture.  Suggested guide for  weed  control  1967.
  Agriculture Handbook No. 332.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
  Office, July 1967.  64 p.   A50-U

U.S.D.A. summary of registered agricultural pesticide chemical uses.
  2d ed.  suppl.4,  Washington, U.S. Department of Agriculture,  1967.
  834 p.   A50-U

Use of pesticides; a report of the President's Science Advisory  Committee.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, May 15, 1963.   25 p.    A50-P

Zavon, M. R., and J. Cholak.  The pesticide manufacturing  industry  in
  the United States.  University of Cincinnati, Jan.  3, 1967.   [13  p.]
  A50-Z
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HEALTH/SAFETY
     Abstract of Proceedings; Hazardous  Polluting  Substances Symposium,
       New Orleans, Sept. 14-16,  1970.   Annex  1.   To study on control of
       hazardous polluting substances.   Washington,  U.S.  Coast Guard.
       [466 p.]   H30-D

     Accident control in environmental health  programs;  a guide for public
       health personnel.  New York, American Public  Health Association, 1966.
       60 p.   H30-A

     Accidental death and disability:  the  neglected disease of modern
       society.  Washington, National Academy  of Sciences/National Research
       Council, Sept. 1966.  38 p.   H30-N

     AMA drug evaluation.  1st ed.  Chicago, American Medical Association,
       1971.   [983 p.]   H10-A

     The Armed Services research  and development report  on insect and rodent
       control.  Washington, Armed Forces Pest Control Board, 1965.  45 p.
       H40-A

     Axtell , R.  Integrated control of the  house fly; a  progress report.
       Raleigh, North Carolina State University, Aug. 2,  1965.  33 p.   H40-A

     Barton, A. E.  Labour  relations in public cleansing in Great Britain.
       Presented at 8th International Congress of  Public  Cleansing, Vienna,
       Apr. 14-17, 1964.  Institute of Public  Cleansing.   14 p.   H30-B

     Brown, R. Z.  Biological factors in domestic  rodent  control.  Rockville,
       U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  32 p.   H40-B

     Bjornson, B. F., H. D. Pratt, and K. S. Littig.  Control of domestic
       rats and mice.  Public Health Service Publication  No. 563.  Washington,
       U.S. Government Printing Office,  1970.   41  p.   H40-B

     Cassady, J. R., and R. N. Pierce.   A study of head  and neck exposure
       from polytomography.  Rockville,  U.S. Department  of Health, Education,
       and Welfare, Nov. 1970.  7 p.   H30-C

     Construction Industry and Public Employee; National  Safety Congress
       Transactions.  v.8.  Chicago, National  Safety Council, 1969.  142 p.
       H30-N

     Ecke, D. H.  A comparison of fly larval production  from six refuse
       container systems.  Santa  Clara,  California Department of Health,
       1965.  8 p.   H40-E
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Ecke, D. H., D. L. Linsdale, K. E. White, and J. G. Edwards.  Green
  blow fly studies in Saratoga, California.  Part 1.  Migration of fly
  larvae from six garbage container systems.  Part  2.  Adult sampling.
  San Jose, Santa Clara County Health Department, Bureau of Vector
  Control, Mar. 1965.  17 p.   H40-E

Ellis, H. M., W. E. Gilbertson, 0. Jaag, D. A. Okun, et al.  Problems
  in community wastes management.  Public Health Papers No. 38.  Geneva,
  World Health Organization, 1969.  89 p.   HlO-E

Environmental change and resulting impacts on health.  WHO Technical
  Report Series No. 292.  Geneva, World Health Organization, 1964.  23 p.
  H10-W

Environmental health aspects of metropolitan planning and development.
  WHO Technical Report Series No. 297.  Geneva, World Health Organization,
  1965.  66 p.   H10-W

Environmental health planning guide.  Public Health Service Publication
  No. 823.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.  99 p.
  H10-U

An environmental health report/Savannah and Chatham County, Georgia,
  June 7-12, 1965.  [Savannah], Chatham County Municipal Association.
  [100 p.]   H10-C

Environmental health study—Greater Springfield.  City of Springfield,
  and Missouri Division of Health, [1962].  42 p.   H10-S

Environmental health survey of the Chico Area.  California Department of
  Public Health, 1963.  71 p.   H10-C

Environmental health survey, Greater Santa Cruz.  California Department
  of Public Health, Dec. 1963.  74 p.   H10-C

Environmental health survey for the Santa Rosa area.  California Department
  of Public Health, Aug. 1963.  76 p.   H10-C

Erieland 2000; a comprehensive environmental health survey report of
  Erie County, Pennsylvania.  Erie County Commissioners, 1967.  [210 p.]
  HlO-E

Evans, L.  The lifeline of communication; the public relations of public
  cleansing departments.  Presented at 69th Annual Conference, Institute
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Georgia, County of Bibb.  An environmental health report, Macon, Georgia,
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Georgia, Richmond County Department of Health.  An environmental health
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Griffin, W., oomp.  Sanitation aide services quarterly activity report,
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Henderson, C. B., K. D. Johnson, K. E. Rumbel, H. W. Scott, and E. P.
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Jacocks, F. A.  Environmental sanitation surveys.  Presented at Semi-
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Kaylor, W. H., and N. S. Ulmer.  Laboratory procedures to determine the
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Markham, J. W.  An occupational health service in a transport and
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McKee, J. E., W. L. Faith, H. Heukelekian, T.  F. Mancuso,  et  al.,  eds.
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Proceedings; National Conference on Salmonellosis, Atlanta, Mar. 11-13,
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Report of the Committee on Environmental Health Problems to  the Surgeon
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A report of an environmental health survey of  Gainesville,  Florida.
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Rohe, D. L., H. I. Magy, K. E. White, and D. D. Linsdale.   An  evaluation
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Terry, L. L.  Health and psychological aspects of the  city.  Excerpts
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U.S. Public Health Service.  Environmental health survey;   report  and
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U.S. Public Health Service.  Training course; environmental health
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INCINERATION
     Achinger, W. C., and L. E. Daniels.  An  evaluation  of seven incinerators.
       In Proceedings; 1970 National  Incinerator  Conference,  Cincinnati,
       May 17-20, 1970.  New York, American Society  of Mechanical Engineers.
       p.32-64.   D20-A

     Achinger, W. C.  Study report on  a pilot-plant  conical incinerator.
       [Cincinnati], U.S. Department  of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1970.
       56 p.    D20-A

     Air pollution study of municipal  incinerator effluent gases;  special
       studies for incinerator no. 5,  Government  of  the  District of Columbia.
       Philadelphia, Day & Zimmermann  Associates,  Feb. 1967.   71 p.   D20-D

     Armstrong, D.  Portable sampler  for  microorganism in  incinerator stack
       emissions.  Applied Microbiology3  19(1):204-205,  Jan.  1970.   D20-A

    Barton, A. E., and E. J. Ostle.   Tests on  emission from refuse  incineration,
       chimney stacks.  London, The Institute  of  Public  Cleansing,  1966.   21 p.
       D20-B

     Bergin,  T. J., D. A. Furlong, and B. T.  Riley.   A progress report on the
       CPU-400 project.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of  Health, Education,
       and Welfare, 1970.  33 p.   D20-B

     Boettner, E. A., and G. L. Ball.  Combustion products of plastics and
       their contribution to incinerator  problems.   Presented at 68th National
       Meeting, Houston, Feb. 28-Mar.  4,  1971.  New  York,  American  Institute
       of Chemical Engineers.  15 p.   D20-B

     Bogue, M.  Municipal incineration.   [Cincinnati], U.S.  Department of
       Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.   27  p.   D20-B

     Boubel,  R. W.  Wood residue incineration  in  tepee burners.   Engineering
       Experiment Station Circular No. 34.  Corvallis, Oregon State University,
       July 1965.  30 p.   D20-B

     Braun, R.  Recent research work by the International  Research  Group  on
       Refuse Disposal (IRGRD).  1964.  23 p.   D20-B

     Bulletin T-6:  incinerator testing.  New  York,  Incinerator Institute of
       America, 1967.  8 p.    D20-I

     Burckle, J.  0., J. A.  Dorsey, and B. T. Riley.   The effects of the
       operating variables  and refuse  types on  the emissions  from a pilot
       scale  trend incinerator.  In Proceedings;  1968 National Incinerator
       Conference, New York, May 5-8,  1968.  American Society of Mechanical
       Engineers.  p.34-41.    D20-B


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Buxton, D. H.  Model tests of a slurry channel  for  fly  ash
  disposal.  British Hydromechanics Research Association,
  Oct. 1964.  30 p.   D21-B

Can metal recovery.  Special studies  for incinerators no, 5,
  Government of the District of Columbia.  Philadelphia, Day
  & Zimmermann Engineers and Architects, 1967.   13  p.    D20-D

Chindgren, C. J., K. C. Dean and J. W. Sterner.   Construction
  and testing of a junk auto incinerator.  U.S.  Bureau  of Mines
  Technical Progress Report 21.  [Washington],  U.S.  Department
  of the Interior, Feb. 1970.  8 p.   D20-C

Cohan, L. J., and R. C. Sherrill.  An investigation of  combustion
  air for refuse burning.  Presented  at National Incinerator
  Conference, American Society of Mechanical Engineers,  New York,
  May 18-20, 1964.  8 p.   D20-C

Cohan, L. J., and J. H. Fernandes.  Potential energy conversion
  aspects of refuse.  ASME Paper No.  67-WA/P1D-6.   Presented at
  American Society of Mechanical Engineers Winter Annual Meeting,
  Pittsburgh, Nov. 12-17, 1967.  7 p.   D20-C

Combustion Power Company, Inc.  Combustion power unit-400; CPU-400;
  a technical abstract.  Rockville, Md., U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1969.  15 p.   D20-C

Control laboratory; special studies for incinerator no.  5,
  Government of the District of Columbia.  Philadelphia, Day
  & Zimmermann Associates, Feb. 1967.  29 p.    D20-D

Copeland, G. G.  The design and operation of fluidized  bed
  incinerators for solid and liquid wastes.  Presented  at National
  Industrial Solid Waste Management Conference,  University of
  Houston, Mar. 24-26, 1970.  19 p.   D20-C

Corey, R. C., ed.  Principles and practices of  incineration.
  New York, Wiley-Interscience, 1969.  297 p.    D20-C

CPU-400 subscale experments; regenerative mat filter tests;
  summary report.  Van Nuys, Calif.,  Marquardt  Company,
  Aug. 1969.  70 p.   D20-M

CPU-400 technical description & economics study.  Palo  Alto,
  Aerospace Commercial Corporation, 1967.  82 p.    D20-A

Daniels, L. E.  A preliminary evaluation of the  pit incinerator;
  a Division of Technical Operations  open-file  report
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  Protection Agency, 1971.  70 p.   D20-D
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Daniels, L. E.  A report on the Hartsfield incinerator study.
  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
  Welfare, 1970.  60 p.   D20-D

Day & Zimmerman, Engineers and Architects.  Special studies for
  incinerators; for the Government of the District of Columbia.
  Public Health Service Publication No. 1748.  Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office, 1968.  80 p.   D20-D

DeMarco, J., D. J.  Keller, J. Leckman, and J. L. Newton.
  Incinerator guidlines—1969.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department
  of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.   D20-D

Dijkshoorn, R.  The refuse-incineration plant in Rotterdam.
  Presented at 8th International Congress of Public Cleansing,
  Vienna, Apr. 14-17, 1964.  14 p.   D20-D

Discussion of papers presented at 1968 National Incinerator
  Conference, New York, May 5-8, 1968.  American Society of
  Mechanical Engineers.  59 p.   D20-A

Discussion; 1970 National Incinerator Conference, Cincinnati,
  May 17-20, 1970.  New York, American Society of Mechanical
  Engineers.  104 p.   D20-A

Faber, J. H.  Fly ash utilization—problems and prospects.
  Morgantown, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Morgantown Coal Research
  Center, 1968.  9 p.   D21-F

Faber, J. H., J. P. Capp, and J. D. Spencer, comp.  Fly Ash
  Utilization; Proceedings; Edison Electric Institute-National
  Coal Association-Bureau of Mines Symposium, Pittsburgh,
  Mar. 14-16, 1967.  U.S. Bureau of Mines Information
  Circular No. 8348.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
  Office, 1967.  345 p.   D20-F

Fischer, R.  Possibilities of utilization of energy and residues
  from incineration.  International Research Group on Refuse
  disposal, 2d International Congress, Essen, Germany,
  May 22-26, 1962.  23 p.   D20-F

Fischer, F.  The refuse-incineration plant in Vienna.  International
  Congress of Public Cleansing, Vienna, Apr. 14-17, 1964.
  24 p.   D20-F

Flower, F. B.  Incineration:  a method of industrial waste
  disposal.  Presented at Third Annual Conference on Air
  Pollution Control, Rochester, Mich., Nov. 13, 1968.
  11 p.   D20-F
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Fox, R. A., ed.  Incineration of Solid Wastes; Proceedings MECAR
  Symposium, New York, Mar. 21, 1967.  Metropolitan Engineers
  Council on Air Resources.  81 p.   D20-F

Freund , A. W., and C. J. Altenburg.  Report on waste disposal
  system.  New York, Gibbs & Cox, Inc., Sept. 18, 1964.  29 p.
  D20-F

Fryling, G. R.  Combustion engineering; a reference book on
  fuel burning and steam generation.  New York, Combustion
  Engineering, Inc., 1967.   D20-F

Garland, G. , eorrrp.  A summary of incinerator costs.  U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1966.  13 p.
  D20-G

Hahn, J. L.  A study of the New Orleans east incinerator; a
  Division of Technical Operations open-file report (TSR/01.38/9)
  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
  Welfare, 1970.  69 p.   D20-H

Heat recovery; special studies for incinerator no. 5, Government
  of the District of Columbia.  Philadelphia, Day & Zimmerman
  Associates, 1967.  32 p.   D20-D

Heimburg, R.  Environmental effects of the incineration of
  plastics.  Presented at American Institute of Chemical
  Engineers 68th National Meeting, Houston, Feb. 28-Mar. 4,
  1971.  14 p.   D20-H

Heimburg, R. W., J. H. Nair, G. L. Pirolla, and J. M. Solon.
  Incineration of plastics found in municipal refuse, first
  summary report.  Syracuse, Syracuse University Research
  Corporation, 1970.  22 p.   D20-H

Hoffman, D. A.  Processing of solid municipal waste by pyrolysis.
  ASME Paper 69-WA/PID-10.  Presented at Winter Annual Meeting,
  American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Los Angeles, Nov.
  16-20, 1969.  8 p.   D20-H

I.I.A. incinerator standards.  New York, Incinerator Institute
  of America, 1966.  31 p.   D20-I

I.I.A. incinerator operator's manual.  New York, Incinerator
  Institute of America, 1968.  11 p.   D20-I

Incineration of wastes.  In Air pollution in greater Elmira; a
  survey report.  New York State Department of Health and Air
  Pollution Control, 1959.  2 p.   D20-N
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Johnson, H.  Determination of the toxicant selenium in solid
  waste.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
  and Welfare, 1969.  12 p.   D20-J

Kalika, P. W.  The effects of variation in municipal refuse
  on some incinerator design parameters,  ASME Paper No. 67-WA/PTC-2.
  New York, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1967.  10 p.
  D20-K

  Kaiser, E. R.  A new incinerator control meter is needed.  New
  York, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1966.  7 p.
  D20-K

Kaiser, E. R.  Evaluation of the Melt-Zit high temperature
  incinerator; operation test report.   [Cincinnati], U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.  [93 p.]
  D20-K

Kaiser, E. R., and J. B. McCaffery.  Overfire air jets for
  incinerator smoke control.  Paper No. 69-225.  Pittsburgh, Air
  Pollution Control Association, 1969.  12 p.   D20-K

Kaiser, E. R.  Progress report on pyrolysis of municipal refuse.
  Bronx, New York University, Mar. 6, 1969.  5 p.   D20-K

Kenahan, C. B., P. M. Sullivan, J. A. Ruppert, and E. F. Spano.
  Composition and characteristics of municipal incinerator
  residues.  d.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations
  7204.  Washington, U.S. Department of the Interior,
  Dec. 1968.  20 p.   D20-K

Kenahan, C. B., and P. M. Sullivan.  Let's not overlook salvage.
  AI-/PA Reporter, 34 (3): 5-8, Mar. 1967.  (Reprint.)   D20-K

Kirov, N. Y.  Disposal of municipal refuse by incineration.
  Clean Air, p.5-11, Mar. 1968.   D20-K

Lachapelle, D. G., J. L. Tarbox, J. C. Maloney, H. G. Bradbury,
  et al,  A field-expedient incinerator; project tee pee.
  Edgewood Arsenal, U.S. Army Nuclear Defense Laboratory,
  Jan. 1968.  131 p.  [Distributed by National Technical
  Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication
  AD 664 118.]   D20-L

Low temperature combustion of sewage sludge by the Zimmermann
  Process.  New York, Sterling Drug Inc., Zimmermann Process
  Division, 1960.  20 p.   D20-S
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Miller, P. D. , H. H. Krause, R. D. Fischer,  E.  J.  Schultz,  et
  a.1.  Fireside metal wastage in municipal incinerators;  first
  annual summary progress report.  Columbus, Battelle Memorial
  Institute, Apr. 24, 1970.  [60 p.]   D20-M

Murphy, E. M. t M. 0. Magnuson, P. Suder, Jr., and  J. Nagy.
  Use of fly ash for remote filling of underground cavities
  and passageways.  U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations
  7214.  [Washington], U.S. Department of the Interior,
  Dec. 1968.  27 p.   D21-M

National Center for Air Pollution Control.   Specifications  for
  incinerator testing at federal facilities.  Durham, N.C.,
  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare, 1967.
  35 p.   D20-U

National Center for Urban and Industrial Health.   Report on
  the municipal solid wastes incinerator system of  the District
  of Columbia.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department  of  Health, Education,
  and Welfare, 1967.  77 p.   D20-U

Ostle, E. F.  Industrial and municipal incineration of refuse.
  In Proceedings of Thirty-Fourth Annual Conference, National
  Society for Clean Air, Blackpool, England, Oct.  17-20, 1967.
  p.141-159.   D20-0

Peterson, M. L., and F. J. Stutzenberger.  Microbiological
  evaluation of incinerator operations.  Applied Mi-orobi-O'logy ,
  18(1):8-13, July 1969.

Piley, J. P., and E. E. Erickson.  Removal of fly  ash by
  fluidized bed techniques; final report.  Minneapolis,
  North Star Research and Development Institute, Mar. 1968.
  55 p.   D21-P

Proceedings; 1966 National Incinerator Conference,  New York,
  May 1-4, 1966.  American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
  266 p.    D20-A

Proceedings; 1968 National Incinerator Conference, New York,
  May 5-8, 1968.  American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
  354 p.    D20-A

Proceedings; 1970 National Incinerator Conference,  Cincinnati,
  May 17-20, 1970.  New York, American Society  of  Mechanical
  Engineers.  330 p.   D20-A
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Purdom, P. W., and R. J. Schoenberger.   Incinerator  residue—its
  limitations on use.  Presented at American  Public  Health
  Association Meeting, San Francisco, Nov.  2,  1966.   13 p.
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Purdom, P. W. , R. J. Shoenberger, A. Michaels,  and A.  Bergsten.
  Incinerator residue—a study of its characteristics.
  Presented at 1966 Public Works Congress and Equipment Show,
  Chicago, Sept. 10-15, 1966.  13 p.    D20-F

Pyrolysis of solid mun-icipal wastes.  San Diego  Utilities
  Department, 1970.  24 p.   D20-C

Refuse incineration and clinker sintering plant  at Berlin-Ruhleben,
  Berlin Municipal Cleansing Service, Feb.  14,  1967.   12 p.
  D20-B

Regan, J. W., J. F. Mullen, and R. D. Nickerson.  Suspension
  firing of solid waste fuels.  Presented at  American  Power
  Conference, Chicago, Apr. 22-24, 1969.  7 p.    D20-R

Resource recovery from incinerator residue.   v.l.  Findings
  and conclusions.  Special Report No.  33.  Chicago,  American
  Public Works Association Research Foundation,  1969-   35  p.
  D20-A

Romanek, W., M. R. Jackson, and A. Lieberman.   Development of
  an automatic fly ash monitor.  Chicago, IIT Research Institute,
  Sept. 25, 1968.  140 p.   D21-R

Sarofim, A. F.  Combustion reactions  in overfire  volumes.
  Presented to the Grates and Combustion Committee,  Incinerator
  Division, American Society of Mechanical  Engineers,  [New York],
  Jan. 15, 1970.  8 p.   D20-S

Schoenberger, R. J., and P. W. Purdom.   Analysis  of  refuse and
  incinerator residue.  Presented at National Conference on
  Industrial Solid Waste Management, Houston,  Mar. 1970.   15 p.
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Schoenberger, R. J., and P. W. Purdom.   Residue  characteristics.
  Journal of Sanitary Engineering, Proceedings,  American Society
  of Civil Engineers, 95(SA3):387-397,  Apr. 1969.    D20-S

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Schoenberger,  R. J., and  P. W.  Purdom.   Sampling techniques  for
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Weintraub, M., A. A. Orning, and C. H. Schwartz.   Experimental
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Boyle, J. R.  Waste disposal costs of a Florida phosphate
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Cholak, J., R. A. Kehoe, and L. J. Schafer.  Toxic hazards
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Cummins, R.  A study of solid waste management in the tobacco
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Dannenberg, R. 0., and G. M. Potter.  Silver recovery from waste
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Dean, K. C.  Utilization of mine, mill, and smelter wastes.  Salt
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Fernandes, J. H., and L. J. Cohan.  Industrial waste disposal
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Ferrante, M. J., F. E. Block, A. D. Fugate, and F. A. Skirvin.
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Fine, M. M., and L. F. Heising.  Iron ore waste—occurrence,
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Forbes, J. J., S. J. Davenport, and G. C. Morgis.  Review  of
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Good, P. C., and 0. C. Fursman.  Centrifugal dewatering of
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Grove, C. S., Jr., M. L. Kestner, and N. L. Nemerow.  Rehabilitation
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Hansen, T. C., C. W. Richards, and S. Mindess.  Production  of
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Industrial waste guide to the fruit processing industry.   Public
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Industrial waste guide to the potato chip  industry.  Public Health
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Industrial wastewater discharges.  Albany, New York  State
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Laboratory waste disposal manual,  2d ed.  Washington,
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Leak, V. G., and M. M. Fine.  An improved method for separating
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MacCartney, J. C., and R. H. Whaite.  Pennsylvania anthracite
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Manual on disposal of refinery wastes.  Volume on liquid wastes.
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Manual on industrial water and industrial waste water.  2d ed.
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Merrill, C. C., M. M. Wong, and D. D. Blue.  Benefication of
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Mihok, E., M. Deul , C. E.' Chamberlain, and J. G. Selmeczi.  Mine
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Murphy, E. F., and R. L. Kovnat.  Proposed Delaware Valley
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Myers, J. W,, J. J. Pfeiffer, E. M. Murphy, and F. E. Griffith.
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Proceedings; First Industrial Waste Conference, Lafayette,
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Proceedings; Second Industrial Waste Conference, Lafayette,
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Proceedings; Third Industrial Waste Conference, Lafayette,
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Proceedings; Fifth Industrial Waste Conference, Lafayette,
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Proceedings; Sixth Industrial Waste Conference, Lafayette,
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Proceedings; Ninth Industrial Waste Conference, Lafayette,
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Proceedings; Nineteenth Industrial Waste Conference, Lafayette,
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Proceedings; Twentieth Industrial Waste Conference, Lafayette,
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Proceedings; Twenty-First Industrial Waste Conference, Lafayette,
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Proceedings; Twenty-Second Industrial Waste Conference, Lafayette,
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Proceedings; Twenty-Fourth Industrial Waste Conference, Lafayette,
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Proceedings; First Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference,
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Proceedings; First Mineral Waste Utilization Symposium,
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Proceedings; Second Mineral Waste Utilization Symposium,
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Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center.  Process and waste
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U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.  The nuclear industry.  Washington,
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USSR industrial development:  Soviet chemical industry no.72.
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USSR industrial development:  Soviet chemical industry no.82.
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Varro, S.  Environmental pollution—a decade for action.  6 p.
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Vogely, W. A.  The economic factors of mineral waste utilization.
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Weber, E., and W. G. Kaiserslautern.  Dust extractions from
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Wulfinghoff, M. , transl.  Disposal of Process Wastes—Liquids,
  Solids, and Gases; a Symposium.  New York, Chemical
  Publishing Company, Inc., 1968.  240 p.   I10-W

Yoo,  B. W.  Utilization of acid and sweet cheese wheys in wine
  and vinegar production.   M.S. Thesis, University of Maryland,
  College Park, 1969.  81 p.   I10-Y
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INSTITUTIONAL WASTES
     Anderson, J., and J. J. Beres.  Collection and disposal of
       hospital solid wastes.  M.S. Thesis, Rensselaer Polytechnic
       Institute, Troy, 1970.  130 p.   H50-A

     Armstrong, D. H.  Hospital refuse-chute sanitation.  M.S. Thesis,
       University of West Virginia, Morgantown, 1969.  36 p.   H50-A

     Bond, R. G., and A. F. Iglar.  The study of hospital solid waste
       disposal at the University of Minnesota.  Presented at
       Engineering Foundation Research Conference, Solid Waste
       Research and Development, Milwaukee, July 24-28, 1967.  6 p.
       H50-B

     Brown,  R. M., ed.  Use and disposal of single-use items in
       health care facilities; report of a National Conference,
       Dec.  4-5, 1968.  Monograph No. 6.  Ann Arbor, National
       Sanitation Foundation, 1969.  64 p.   H50-B

     Burchinal, J. C.  A study of institutional solid wastes; an
       interim report.  Morgantown, University of West Virginia,
       [1968].  15 p.   H50-B

     Environmental aspects of the hospital.  v.l.  Infection control.
       Public Health Service Publication No. 930-C-15.  Washington,
       U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1967.  67 p.   H50-U

     Environmental aspects of the hospital.  v.2.  Supportive
       departments.  Public Health Service Publication No. 930-C-16.
       Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Mar. 1967.  53 p.
       H50-U

     Environmental aspects of the hospital.  v.3.  Safety fundamentals.
       Public Health Service Publication No. 930-C-17.  Washington,
       U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1967.  49 p.   H50-U

     Environmental aspects of the hospital.  v.4.  Administrative aspects
       Public Health Service Publication No. 930-C-18.  Washington,
       U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1967.  30 p.   H50-U

     Messman, S. A.  An analysis of institutional solid waste systems.
       Urbana, University of Illinois, Jan. 1970.  61 p.   H50-M
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Michaelsen, G. S., and A. F. Iglar.  Disposing of disposables.
  Presented at Annual Meeting, American Hospital Association,
  Chicago, Aug. 21-24, 1967.  8 p.   H50-M

National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council.  Guide
  for laboratory animal facilities and care,  Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office, 1965.  45 p.   H50-N

Proceedings; National Conference on Institutionally Acquired
  Infections, Minneapolis, Sept. 4-6, 1963.  Public Health
  Service Publication 1188.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, 1964.  203 p.   H50-U

Smith, R. J.  Bacteriological examination of institutional
  solid wastes.  M.S. Thesis, University of West Virginia,
  Morgantown, 1970.  53 p.   H50-S

U.S. Public Health Service.  Instructor's guide to be used
  for training food-service personnel/sanitary food service.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953.  209 p.
  H50-U

Vaughan, R.  Management of Solid wastes from hospitals;
  problems and technology.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department
  of Health, Education, and Welfare, [1969].  12 p.   H50-V

Walton, G.  Institutional sanitation; a manual on environmental
  sanitation.  Washington, U.S.  Bureau of Prisons, 1965.
  322 p.   H50-V
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LITTER
     Before you toss that litter—stop and  see what  litter does to
       yon.  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Department  of  Health.   11 p.
       Ell-P

     Finkner, A. L.  National study of the  composition  of  roadside
       litter.  New York, Keep America Beautiful,  Inc.,  1969.   [150 p.]
       Ell-F

     Industry litter—prevention program; 1968 ideas  for action.
       New York, Glass Container Manufacturers Institute,  Inc., 1968.
       26 p.   Ell-G

     The litter fact book.  New York, Glass  Container Manufacturers
       Institute, Inc.  19 p.   Ell-G

     Public Opinion Surveys, Inc.  Who litters—and why; a summary
       of survey findings concerning public  awareness and  concern
       about the problem of litter.  New York, Keep America  Beautiful,
       Inc., 1968.  14 p.   Ell-P

    Report of the Vermont State Litter Commission  to Governor
       Joseph B. Johnson, Dec. 15, 1956.  16 p.    Ell-A

    Research Triangle Institute.  A national study of roadside
       littt-r.  New York, Keep America Beautiful,  Inc.,  1969.
       16 p.   Ell-R
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MANAGEMENT—GENERAL—STATE AND FOREIGN STUDIES
     Activities report, third quarter.  San Leandro, Calif., Governmental
       Refuse Collection and Disposal Association, 1968.  50 p.   G20-C

     Analysis of samples taken from New York City apartment house incinerators.
       Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.
       3 p.   G20-N

     Baker, J. S.   A cooperative municipal refuse disposal program, Prince
       George's County, Maryland.  College Park, University of Maryland,
       Sept. 1963.  [51 p.]  .G20-M

     Bay area regional planning program; refuse disposal needs study.  Berkeley,
       Association of Bay Area Governments, July 1965.   24 p.   G20-C

     Bay area regional planning program; refuse disposal needs study;
       supplemental report.  Berkeley, Association of Bay Area Governments,
       July 1965.   124 p.   G20-C

     Bierbaum, P.  J.  Residential, commercial, and institutional solid wastes
       collection quantities for Gainesville, Florida.   [University of Florida],
       1969.   G20-F

     Bissell, D,  M.  Special interim report on refuse disposal for 42 San
       Francisco Bay Area municipalities.   City of San  Francisco, Dec. 3,
       1964.   G20-C

     Bower, B. T., G. P. Larson, A. Michaels, and W. M. Philips.  Waste
       management; generation and disposal of solid, liquid, and gaseous
       wastes in the New York Region.  Bulletin 107.  New York, Regional
       Plan Association, Inc.,  Mar. 1968.   107 p.   G20-N

     Broom, VJ. F.   A study of solid waste  disposal alternatives for the
       township of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina.  Atlanta, Georgia
       Institute of Technology, 1970.  38  p.    G20-S

     California Department of Water Resources.  Sanitary landfill studies;
       Appendix A—summary of selected previous investigations.  California
       Department  of Water Resources Bulletin No. 147-5.  Sacramento, The
       Resources  Agency, July 1969.  115 p.   G20-C

     California,  Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts.   Report upon
       collection  and disposal  of refuse in the County  Sanitation Districts
       of  Los Angeles,  California.   [Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts],
       Oct. 1950.   141  p.    G20-C

     California State Department of Health.  Solid wastes  and water quality;
       a study of  solid waste disposal and their effect on water quality in
       the San Francisco Bay-Delta area.  [Sacramento], California State
       Water Resources  Control  Board, 1968.   G20-C
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California State development plan program; phase 2 report.  [Sacramento],
  California State Office of Planning, 1968.  363 p.   G20-C

California waste management study; final report.  Azusa, Aerojet-General
  Corporation, Von Karman Center, Aug. 1965.  G20-C

Chandler, G., W. Davidson, I. S. Gumer, and W. B. Granstaff.  A solid
  waste management plan for Putnam County, Tennessee.  Tennessee
  Technological University, May 1970.  41 p.   G20-T

Collection and disposal of municipal garbage and refuse in Missouri.
  Jefferson City, Missouri Department of Health and Welfare, 1946.
  23 p.   G20-M

Comprehensive solid waste management program for Kentucky.  Kentucky
  State Department of Health, 1970.  160 p.   G20-K

Comprehensive solid waste management program for Kentucky.  Appendix A.
  Codification of solid waste management authority in Kentucky.  Kentucky
  Program Development Office, [1970].   G20-K

Comprehensive solid wastes planning studies, Monroe County.  v.l.  Report.
  v.2.  Appendix.  Chicago, Greely and Hansen Engineers, 1970.   G20-N

Consoer, Townsend and Associates.  Engineering Report, solid waste
  disposal Wayne County, Michigan.  Board of County Road Commissioners,
  1967.  92 p.   G20-M

Cornelius, J.  Solid waste management Kern County, 1967.  California
  Department of Public Health, 1968.   G20-C

Dawes, J. C.  British experience in the collection and disposal of refuse.
  1949.  39 p.  (Reprint, U.S. Public Health Service.)   G30-D

Drobny, N. L.  Survey of antarctic water supply and waste disposal facilities;
  practices and problems.  Port Hueneme, Calif., U.S. Naval Civil
  Engineering Laboratory, Apr. 1965.  [Distributed by National Technical
  Information Service, Springfield, Va.  as Publication AD 617 533.]

Eldredge, R. W.  Refuse disposal study, St. Joseph County, Indiana, 1963.
  Chicago, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.   37 p.   G20-I

Eldredge, R. W., and H. J. Dominick.  Refuse disposal study, Winnebago
  County, Illinois, 1963-1964.  Chicago, U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, [1964].  39 p.   G20-I

An environmental assessment of Onondaga Lake and its major contributory
  streams.  Onondaga Lake Scientific Council, Mar. 12, 1966.  60 p.   G20-N

Eppes, M. H.  Refuse collection and disposal in Caroline County, Maryland.
  College Park, University of Maryland, Technical Advisory Service,
  May 1967.  141 p.   G20-M
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Federal solid waste grants In California.  California  Department  of
  Public Health, Nov. 1968.  9 p.   G20-C

Financial assistance to small towns and rural  groups in Oklahoma.
  Stillwater, U.S. Department of Agriculture,  Farmers' Home Administration,
  Dec. 1966.  7 p.   G20-0

Fitzpatrick, J. V.  Future of solid wastes disposal in tne Chicago area;
  problems and prospects.  Chicago, Railway Systems and Management
  Association, June 13, 1968.  18 p.   G20-I

Future of solid waste management in the Lake Tahoe area.  California
  Department of Public Health, 1969.   G20-C

Golueke, C. G., and P. H. McGauhey.  Comprehensive studies of solid
  wastes management; first annual report.  Sanitary Engineering Research
  Laobratory Report No. 67-7.  Berkeley, University of California, 1967.
  202 p.   G20-C

Golueke, C. G., and P. H. McGauhey.  Comprehensive studies of solid
  wastes management; second annual report.  Sanitary Engineering  Research
  Laboratory Report No. 69-1.  Berkeley, University of California, 1969.
  245 p.   G20-C

Golueke, C. G.  Comprehensive studies of solid wastes management;
  third annual report.  Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory  Report
  No. 70-2.  Berkeley, University of California, 1970.  201 p.    G20-C

Golueke, C. G.  Comprehensive studies of solid wastes management;
  abstracts and excerpts from the literature.  Sanitary Engineering
  Research Laboratory Report No. 68-3.  Berkeley, University of California,
  1968.  308 p.   G20-C

Golueke, C. G.  Comprehensive studies of solid wastes management;
  abstracts and excerpts from the literature.  Sanitary Engineering Research
  Laboratory Report No. 69-7.  Berkeley, University of California,
  1969.  147 p.   G20-C

Golueke, C. G.  Comprehensive studies of solid wastes management;
  abstracts and excerpts from the literature.  Sanitary Engineering
  Research Laboratory Report No. 70-6.  Berkeley, University of California,
  1970.  247 p.   G20-C

Hart, S. A.  Solid wastes management in Germany; report of the U.S.
  solid waste study team visit, June 25-July 8, 1967.   Public Health
  Service Publication No. 1812,  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1968.  18 p.   G30-H

Hayden, J. A., P.  Seidenstat, and I. Zandi.  Solid waste generation
  and cost in center city Philadelphia.   Preprint.  30 p.   G20-P
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Henningson, Durham & Richardson, Inc.  Collection and disposal  of  soilid
  waste for the Des Moines metropolitan area; a systems engineering
  aproach to the overall problem of solid waste management;  an  interim
  report.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,  and Welfare,
  1968.  [324 p.]    G20-1

Henningson, Durham, & Richardson, Inc.  Minnesota; disposal  and reuse
  of abandoned and retired automobiles.  Minneapolis, Minnesota Pollution
  Control Agency,  1970.  64 p.   G20-M

Hughes, G.  M.  Selection of refuse disposal sites in Northeastern
  Illinois.  Ennvironment'al Geology Notes No. 17.  Illinois  State
  Geological Survey, Sept. 1967.  26 p.   G20-I

Idaho solid waste management status report and State plan.   Idaho
  Department of Health, 1970.  194 p.   G20-I

Improving community solid waste practices through planning.   Solid
  waste Publication 2.  Pennsylvania Department of Health, Dec. 1968.
  28 p.   G20-P

Ingram, W.  T., and F. P. Francia.  Quad-city solid wastes project;
  interim report.   Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
  and Welfare, 1968.   [151 p.]   G20-N

International Association of Public Cleansing, 9th International Conference
  Paris, June 26-30, 1967.   276 p.   G30-I

Jensen, M.  E.  Observations of continental European solid waste management.
  Public Health Service Publication No. 1880.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, 1969.  46 p.   G30-J

John Carollo Engineers.  Maricopa County; an interim report  on  a solid
  waste demonstration project.  [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1969.  267 p.   G20-A

John J. Baffa, Consulting Engineers.  An action plan for solid waste
  disposal in Suffolk County, New York.  v.l.  Summary report.  New
  York State Department of Health.  G20-N

John J. Baffa, Consulting Engineers.  An action plan for solid waste
  disposal in Suffolk County, New York.  v.2.  Detailed report.  New
  York State Department of Health.   G20-N

John J. Baffa, Consulting Engineers.  An action plan for solid waste
  disposal in Suffolk County, New York.  v.3.  Data appendices.  New
  York State Department of Health.   G20-N
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John J. Baffa Consulting Engineers.   The problem that won't go away.
  New York State Department  of  Health.    G20-N

Jones & Henry Engineers Limited.   Proposal for a refuse disposal system
  in Oakland County, Michigan;  final  report on a solid waste demonstration
  grant project.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1960.   Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing  Office,  1970.  146 p.    G20-M

Jones, Henry & Williams, Engineers.   Solid waste study, collection and
  disposal plan for Kalamazoo,  Michigan.  Kalamazoo County Road Commission,
  Jan. 1967.  115 p.   G20-M

Kansas State Department of  Health.   Solid Wastes; Proceedings  of a
  Symposium at Lawrence, Kansas,  Mar.  1966.   U.S. Department of Health,
  Education, and Welfare.   70 p.    G20-K

Little, H. R.  Solid waste  management  in the territory of Guam.  Cincinnati,
  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  116 p.
  G30-L

Louisville, Ky.—Ind. Metropolitan  region solid waste disposal study.
  v.l.  Jefferson County, Kentucky.   Cincinnati,  U.S. Department of
  Health, Education, and Welfare,  1970.  205 p.    G20-K

MacQueen, A. A., Jr., and R. Zaltzman.   Regulation of solid wastes by
  public law in West Virginia,   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department  of Health,
  Education, and Welfare, 1970.   29 p.    G20-W

Martin, B. F., and J. F. Malina,  Jr.   Lower Rio Grande Valley  regional
  solid waste disposal plan, utilizing rail-haul.  Austin, University of
  Texas, Environmental Health Engineering Research Laboratory, Jan. 1970.
  81 p.   G20-T

Metcalf and Eddy Engineers.  Recommended refuse disposal plan.  Norwich,
  Conn., Southeastern Connecticut  Regional Planning Agency, 1968.   114 p.
  [Distributed by National  Technical  Information  Service, Springfield,
  Va. as Publication PB 180  442.]   G20-C

Methods of sampling and analysis  of solid wastes.  Duebendorf, Swiss
  Federal Institute for Water Supply,  Sewage Purification and  Water
  Pollution Control, 1970.   72  p.   G30-S

Montana solid waste status  report  and  management  plan.   Montana State
  Department of Health, 1970.   142  p.    G20-M

Movement within large fills  ridge  route project;  interim report.
  Sacramento, California Division of  Highways,  1969.   G20-C

Nash, G. E.  Refuse collection  and  disposal  in Washington County,
  Maryland.  College Park, University  of Maryland, Technical Advisory
  Service, June 1966.  121  p.   G20-M


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Oakes, D.  Study of  solid waste  refuse disposal in the Southeast Michigan
  six-county region.   Detroit, Metropolitan Fund,  Inc., 1966.  13 p.    G20-M

Particulars of expenditure  and statement of work done by the Cleansing
  Department for the  year ending 31  March 1966.  England, Manchester
  Cleansing Department.  37 p.    G30-B

Proceedings; Fifth Annual Seminar and Equipment Show, San Francisco,
  Nov. 9-11, 1967.   Governmental Refuse Collection and Disposal Association.
  135 p.   G20-C

Proceedings; First Governor's Conference on Orderly and Healthful
  Development of Metropolitan Areas  for the State  of Louisiana, New
  Orleans, Sept. 14-16,  1966.  Louisiana State Board of Health.  159 p.
  G20-L

Proceedings; Governor's  Conference on Solid Waste  Management, Harrisburg,
  Oct. 8-9, 1968.  Pennsylvania  Department of Health.  212 p.   G20-F

Proceedings; National  Conference, Sclid Wastes Management, Davis, Apr.
  4-5, 1966.  University of California.   214 p.   G20-C

Proceedings; Solid Waste in Urban Environments; A Community Action
  Seminar, Houston, Mar. 9,  1967.  University of Houston.  61 p.   G20-T

Proceedings; Wyoming  Seminar on  Solid Waste Collection and Disposal,
  Laramie, Apr. 3-5,  1963.   University of Wyoming.  77 p.   G20-W

A program plan for solid waste management in California.   California
  Department of Public Health, Jan.  1970.  37 p.   G20-C

Progress report arid statistical  review of the Department of Sanitation.
  City of New York, Environmental Protection Administration, 1969.
  57 p.   G20-N

Public cleansing costing returns, 1961-1962.  London, Great Britain
  Ministry of Housing  and Local  Government, 1963.   58 p.    G30-G

Quad-city solid wastes project;  first annual report.   Patterson, Quad-
  city Solid Waste Committee, 1967.   G20-N

Questionnaire on international and trade refuse.  London, International
  Association of Public  Cleansing,  1963.    G30-I

Refuse collection and  disposal practices.  Austin, Texas Municipal
  League, 1965.  187  p.   G20-T

Refuse disposal needs  and practices  in Northeastern Illinois.  Technical
  Report No. 3.  Chicago, Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area
  Planning Commission, 1963.  72 p.    G20-I

Refuse disposal plan  for the Detroit region.  Detroit Metropolitan
  Area Regional Planning Commission, 1964.  [261 p.]    G20-M

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Refuse disposal study.  Regional Planning Study No. 42.  Akron, Tri-County
  Regional Planning Commission, 1965.  121 p.   G20-0

A refuse disposal study for the Licking County Region.  Licking County
  Regional Planning Commission, 1967.   G20-0

Refuse sanitation; information for municipal officials, county officials,
  township officials, health officials, community groups, and all public
  spirited citizens interested in a clean community.  Ohio Department of
  Health, 1966.  48 p.   G20-0

Regional refuse disposal.  Carbondale, 111., Greater Egypt Regional
  Planning and Development. Commission, 1969.  56 p.  [Distributed by
  National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication
  PB 185 305.]   G20-I

Report of the Governor's Task Force on Refuse Disposal.  State of Rhode
  Island, 1968.  57 p.  [Distributed by National Technical Information
  Service, Springfield, Va.  as Publication No. PB 177 859.]   G20-R

Report of the Governor's Task Force on Solid Waste Management in
  Vermont.  State of Vermont, 1970.  75 p.   G20-V

Reuse and Recycle of Wastes; Proceedings of the Third Annual North-
  eastern Regional Antipollution Conference, University of Rhode Island,
  July 21-23, 1970.  Stamford, Conn., Technomic Publishing Company, Inc.,
  1971.  247 p.   G20-R

Scott, M.  The future of San Francisco Bay.  Berkeley, University of
  California, Sept. 1963.  125 p.   G20-C

Seely, R. J., and P. A. Loquericio.  Solid waste report for the city of
  Chicago, Phase I.  Solid waste estimate, 1966.  Chicago, Department
  of Air Pollution Control.   [81 p.]   G20-I

Seminar on Regional and Municipal Environmental Planning, Southern
  Methodist University, Dallas, Jan. 7-8, 1965.  105 p.   G20-T

Sixth annual report.  Moscow, University of Idaho, Water Resources
  Research Institute, July 1970.  54 p.   G20-I

Solid waste disposal.  Colorado General Assembly, 1967.  46 p.   G20-C

Solid waste disposal; countrywide study, preliminary report.  Oklahoma
  City-County Health Department, 1967.  69 p.   G20-0

Solid waste disposal for the Omaho-Council Bluffs Metropolitan Area
  Planning Agency.  Omaha, Henningson, Durham, & Richardson, 1969.
  G20-N
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Solid waste disposal program for metropolitan Boston.  v.l.  Metropolitan
  Area Planning Council.  117 p.   G20-M

Solid waste management plan.  Denver, Colorado Department of Health,
  1970.   G20-C

Solid waste management practices; Oregon.  Status report 1969.
  Portland, Oregon State Board of Health.  125 p.   G20-0

Solid wastes management recommendations; a plan for immediate action.
  Pennsylvania, Allegheny Solid Waste Advisory Committee, Apr. 1969.
  127 p.   G20-P

Solid wastes, a regional approach.  Colorado, Denver Regional Council
  of Governments.  [12 p.]   G20-C

Solid waste research identification program; report of study.  Azusa,
  Aerojet-General Corporation, Von Karman Center, Aug. 1967.   G20-C

State plan for solid waste management for the State of Minnesota.
  Minneapolis, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 1970.  101 p.
  G20-M

Status of solid waste management in California.  v.l.  Interim
  report.  California State Department of Public Health, 1968.
  G20-C

Studies with federal support concerning solid waste—water quality
  relationship.  California Department of Public Health, 1968.
  6 p.   G20-C

Study of refuse disposal methods in Connecticut.  Connecticut
  Department of Health, Dec. 1968.  [67 p.]   G20-C

Summary report comprehensive solid waste planning study 1970; CSWP-4.
  Chicago, Greely and Hansen Engineers.  23 p.   G20-N

Sundqvist, S.  Labour relations in public cleansing (in Sweden).
  Presented at 8th International Congress of Public Cleansing,
  Apr. 14-17, 1964.  31 p.   G30-S

Technical services report (SW-5ts) on the management of solid wastes
  in Bullitt County, Kentucky.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of
  Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.  68 p.   G20-K

Templeton, W. C., Jr., C. F. Buck, D. M. Seath, P. G. Woolfolk,
  and E. N. Fergus.  Some effects of Irrigation and fertilization
  of permanent pastures in Kentucky.  Lexington, University of
  Kentucky, Agricultural Experiment Station, June 1959.  20 p.
  G20-K
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Transactions of the Nineteenth Annual Conference on Sanitary
  Engineering.  Bulletin of Engineering and Architecture No. 60.
  Lawrence, University of Kansas, 1969.  58 p.   G20-K

Thomas, Dean & Hoskins, Inc.  Comprehensive study of solid waote
  disposal in Cascade County, Montana; final report on a solid
  waste demonstration.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2002.
  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  186 p.   G20-M

U.S. Public Health Service.  Analysis of samples taken during
  incinerator study in Alexandria, Virginia.  Cincinnati, U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, June 1968.  6 p.
  G20-V

U.S. Public Health Service.  Analysis of samples taken from
  incinerator at Memphis, Tennessee.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department
  of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.  7 p.   G20-T

U.S. Public Health Service.  A technical services report; comprehensive
  solid waste study Johnson City, Tennessee.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department
  of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.  63 p.   G20-T

West Virginia solid waste management plan.  West Virginia State
  Department of Health, Dec. 1970.  84 p.   G20-W

Wilson, D. G., ed.  Summer study of the management of solid wastes;
  final report.  v.l.  Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of
  Technology, Sept. 1968.  62 p.   G20-M

Zepeda, F.  Comprehensive study of solid waste collection and disposal
  methods in the USA and Latin America.   [Morgantown], West Virginia
  University, Dec. 1968.  13 p.   G30-Z
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MANAGEMENT—SYSTEMS APPROACH
     Anderson, L. E.  Comprehensive studies of solid wastes management.
       Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory Report  No. 68-1.
       Berkeley, University of California, 1968.  63 p.   P20-A

     Boyd, G. B-, and M. B. Hawkins.  Methods for the prediction of  solid
       waste characteristics; final report.  Burlingame, Calif., URS
       Research Company, 1969.  60 p.   P20-B

     Brambier, M.  Operations research systems and operations planning.
       Washington, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
       17 p.   P20-B

     Charnes, A., and K. Kortanek.  A note on the discrete maximum
       principle and distribution problems.  Journal of Math err, at i-as and
       Physics, 45(1):121-126, Mar. 1966.  P20-C

     Charnes, A., and W. M, Raike.  One-pass algorithms for some generalized
       network problems.  Operations Research, 14(5):914-924 , Sept.-Oct.
       1966.

     Clark, R. M.  Economics of solid waste investment decisions.
       Journal of the Urban Planning and Development Division, Proceedings,,
       American Society of Civil Engineers, 96(UPI):65-79, Mar. 1970.
       P20-C

     Combustion Engineering, Inc.  Technical economic study of solid waste
       disposal needs and practices.  Public Health Service Publication
       No.  1886.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.
       [705 p.]   P20-C

     Final report by the Governor's Task Force on solid waste management.
       Sacramento, Calif., Governor's Task Force, 1970.  39 p.   P20-C

     Graduate School of Public Affairs.  1969 Metropolitan area annual.
       Albany, New York State University.  229 p.   P20-G

     Hawkins, M.  Methods for the prediction of waste characteristics.
       Presented at Third Annual National Refuse Equipment Show and
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     Kalika, P., and J. Seibel.  Technical-economic study of solid waste
       disposal needs and practices.  v.3.  Information system.  Windsor,
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Klee, A. J.  DARE, a new technique for evaluation alternatives.
  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.  16 p.   P20-K

Klee, A. J., and G. A. Garland.  Let DARE make your solid waste
  decisions.  American City, 85(2):100-103, Feb. 1970.  P20-K

Koenig, L., and W. Barker, Jr.  Technical-economic study of solid
  waste disposal needs and practices.  v.2.  Industrial inventory.
  Windsor, Combustion-Engineering, Inc., Nov. 1, 1967.  169 p.
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Management Technology, Inc.  Applicability of a systems approach
  to solid waste management problems.  Washington, Maryland State
  Department of Health, 1966.  P20-M

Meier, P. M.  Stochastic population dynamics for regional water
  supply.  Ph.D. Thesis, University of Massachusetts, 1971.  229 p.
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Morse, N., and E. W. Roth.  Systems analysis of regional solid waste
  handling.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2065.  Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.  [284 p.]   P20-M

New Directions in Solid Wastes Processing; Proceedings of an Institute,
  Fraiaingham, Mass., May 12-13, 1970.  Amherst, University of
  Massachusetts.  197 p.   P20-T

Perkins, R. A.  Satellite vehicle systems for solid waste collection,
  evaluation, and application.  Cincinnati, U.S. Environmental
  Protection Agency, 1971.  243 p   [Distributed by National
  Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication
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Proposal for licensing refuse route generation and simulation
  computer programs.  Baton Rouge, Owen and White, Inc., 1969-
  30 p.   P20-0

Public works computer applications:  guidelines for installation and
  operation of computerized process control systems.  Chicago,
  American Public Works Association, Aug. 1970.  143 p.   P20-A

Quon, J. E., A. Charnes, and S. J. Wersan.  Simulation and analyses
  of a refuse collection system.  Journal of the Sanitary Engineering
  Division, Proceedings3 American Society of Civii Engineers ,
  91(SA5):,17-36, Oct. 1965.   P20-Q

Quon, J. E., M. Tanaka, and S. J. Wersan.  Simulation model of refuse
  collection policies.  Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division,,
  Proceedings^ American Society of Civil Engineers, 95(SA3):575-592,
  June 1969.   P20-Q

Schultz, G.  Managerial decision making in local government:  facility
  planning for solid waste collection.  M.S. Thesis, Cornell University,
  Ithaca, Jan. 1968.  263 p.   P20-S

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Shuster, K.  Solid waste management of  the  U.S.  Virgin  Islands; a
  Division of Technical Operations open-file  report  (TO1.3.182/0).
  Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.   18 p.
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Solid waste study of a residential area;  initial report.   Cincinnati,
  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1966.   50 p.
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Stern, H. I.  Comprehensive studies of  solid  waste management,
  optimal service policies for solid waste  treatment  facilities.
  Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory  Report No. 69-6.
  Berkeley, University of California, 1969.    P20-S

Technical-economic study of solid waste disposal needs  and  practices.
  v.l.  Municipal inventory.  Windsor,  Combustion Engineering, Inc.,
  1967.  144 p.   P20-C

Thatcher, R.  Optimal single channel service  policies for  stochastic
  arrivals.  Berkeley, University of California, Operations  Research
  Center, 1968.   P20-T

Toftner, R. 0.  Developing a state solid  waste management  plan.
  Public Health Service Publication No. 2031.  Washington,  U.S.
  Government Printing Office, 1970.  50 p.    P20-T

Toftner, R. 0., and R. M. Clark.  Intergovernmental  approaches to
  solid waste management.  Washington,  U.S. Government  Printing
  Office, 1971.  19 p.   P20-T

Truitt, M., J. C. Liebman, and C. W. Kruse.   An  investigation of
  solid waste collection policies.  Baltimore, John  Hopkins
  University, Aug. 1968.  220 p.   P20-T
Truitt, M., J. C. Liebman, and C. W. Kruse.
  solid waste collection policies.  v.2.
  John Hopkins University, 1968.  69 p.
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Truitt, M., J. C. Liebman, and C. W. Kruse.  Mathematical  modeling
  of solid waste collection policies.  Public Health  Service
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Ulmer, N. S.  Physical and chemical parameters  and methods for  solid
  waste characterization; a Division of Research  and  Development
  open-file progress report (RS-03-68-17).   [Cincinnati],  U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.   24  p.    P20-U

Williard, W. B., Jr.  Systems analysis applied  to solid  waste management;
  the critical path method and program evaluation review technique.   M.S.
  Thesis, Tennessee Technological University, 1969.   23  p.   P20-W
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OCEAN DISPOSAL
     Black, R. J.  A preliminary report on the proposed plan to dump
       refuse at sea by the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico.  Rockville,
       U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1963.   16 p.
       D40-B

     Brown, R. P.  Marine disposal of solid waste; an interim summary.
       La Jolla, Dillingham Corporation, 1968.  8 p.   D40-B

     Buelow, R. W.  Ocean disposal of waste material.  In Transactions;
       National Symposium on Ocean Sciences and Engineering of the
       Atlantic Shelf, Philadelphia, Mar. 19-20, 1968.  Marine Technology
       Society.  p.311-337.   D40-B

     Buelow, R.  Preliminary investigation of waste disposal in the New
       York Bight.  Narrangansett, Northeast Marine Health Sciences
       Laboratory, 1968.   33 p.   D40-B

     Deep-sea disposal of liquid and solid wastes.  Indus tin-al Watex1
       Engineering, Sept. 1971.  p.20-29.  (Reprint.)   D40-U

     Donaldson, E. C.  Subsurface disposal of industrial wastes in the
       United States.  U.S. Bureau of Mines Information Circular  8212.
       Washington, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1964.  34 p.   D50-D

     Engineering-Science, Inc.   Report on collation, evaluation,  and
       presentation of scientific and technical data relative to  the
       marine disposal of liquid wastes.  Sacramento, California  State
       Water Pollution Control  Board, 1961.   D40-E

     First, M. W.  Waste  incineration at sea and ocean disposal of
       nonfloating residues.  Air Pollution Control Association Paper
       No.  69-33.  Pittsburgh,  1969.  16 p.   D40-F

     Gunnerson, C. G., R. P. Brown, and D.  D. Smith.  Marine disposal of
       solid wastes.   In  Proceedings; Civil Engineering in the Oceans—II,
       ASCE Conference, Miami Beach, Dec. 10-12, 1969.  New York,
       American Society of Civil Engineers.  p.249-267.    D40-G

     National Industrial  Pollution Control  Council.   Deep ocean dumping
       of baled refuse; Sub-council report.  Washington, U.S.  Government
       Printing Office, Feb. 1971.   15 p.   D40-N

     National Industrial  Pollution Control  Council.   Waste disposal in
       deep wells; Sub-council  report.  Washington,  U.S. Government
       Printing Office, Feb. 1971.   20 p.   D50-N
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Null, V.  Population numbers, species composition and flight patterns
  of gulls (Larinae) near San Francisco Bay at Hayward, California.
  M.A.  Thesis, California State College, Hayward, 1970.  71 p.
  D40-N

Ocean dumping, a national policy; a report to the President prepared
  by the Council on Environmental Quality.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, 1970.  45 p.   D40-C

Stanonis, F.  L.  Speech to the Sixteenth Annual Joint Meeting of the
  Illinois Basin Chapter, American Petroleum Institute, and the
  Iidiana Oil and Gas Association, [1967].  13 p.   D50-S

Oviat,  C. A.   The effects of incinerator residue on selected marine
  species.  In Proceedings; Annual North Eastern Regional Antipollution
  Conference, University of Rhode Island, July 22-24, 1968.  p.108-110.
  D40-0

Oren, 0. H.  Artifical reefs; a short review and appeal.  FAO Fisheries
  Circular No. FRs/C305.  Rome, Food and Agricultural Organization,
  United Nations, Dec. 1968.  8 p.   D40-0

Schuyler, S., and G. Heimerdinger.  Continental margin data collection
  pilot project; a Division of Research and Development open-file
  report (CT-02-69-45).   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health,
  Education,  and Welfare, 1970.   [81 p.]   D40-S
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PACKAGING WASTES
     Abrahams, J. H., Jr.  Glass containers as a factor in municipal solid
       waste disposal.  The Glass Industry, May 1970.  5 p.   (Reprint.)
       I30-A

     Abrahams, J. H., Jr., and R. L. Cheney.  The role of glass containers
       in solid waste disposal.  New York, Glass Containers Manufacturers
       Institute, Inc., Oct. 8, 1948.  8 p.   I30-A

     Darnay, A. J., Jr., and W. E. Franklin.  The role of packaging in
       solid waste management 1966-1976.  Public Health Service Publication
       No. 1855.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.
       205 p.   I30-D

     Darnay, A. J., Jr.  The role of packaging in solid waste.  Kansas
       City, Mo., Midwest Research Institute, 1968.  12 p.    I30-D

     Di Gianni.  Package design:  follow the consumer.  Presented at
       American Management Association 40th National Packaging Conference,
       Chicago, May 3-5, 1971.  12 p.   I30-W

     Fulmer, M. E., and R. F. Testin.  Report on the role of  plastics in
       solid waste.  New York, Society of Plastics Engineers, 1968.
       31 p.   I30-F

     Goldfarb, I. J., and R. McGuchan.  Thermal degradation of polyesters
       I.  Aliphatic polymers.  Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
       Air Force Materials Laboratory, Oct. 1968.  41 p.  [Distributed by
       National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. as
       Publication AD 678 883.]   I30-G

     Hulbert, S. F,  Design and evaluation of a water disposal packaging
       container; progress report 3.  Clemson, Clemson University,
       Oct. 1969.  47 p.   I30-H

     Hulbert, S. F.  Design and evaluation of a water disposal packaging
       container; progress report 3.  Clemson, Clemson University,
       June 1970.  66 p.   I30-H

     Hulbert, S. F.  Design of a water disposal glass package container;
       progress report 1.  Clemson, Clemson University, 1969.  88 p.
       I30-H

     Hulbert, S. F., C. C. Fain, M. M. Cooper, D. T. Ballenger, and
       C. W. Jennings.  Improving package disposability.  In  Proceedings;
       First National Conference on Packaging Wastes, San Francisco,
       Sept. 22-24, 1969.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
       1971.  p.147-179.   I30-H
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Kaiser, E. R.  Incineration of packaging wastes with minimal air
  pollution.  In Proceedings; First National Conference on Packaging
  Wastes, San Francisco, Sept. 22-24, 1969.  Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office, 1971.  p.181-190.   I30-R

No deposit bottles; a study.  Toronto, Glass Container Council.
  16 p.   130-G

Reynolds, D. P.  Recycling of aluminum; one answer to litter and
  conservation challenges.  Reynolds Review, Nov/Dec. 1968.  3 p.
  I30-R

Stapler, J. T., W. J. Barnes, and W. E. C. Yelland.  Thermal
  degradation of polyvinyl fluoride by oven pyrolysis.  Natick,
  Army Natick Laboratory, 1968.  38 p.  [Distributed by National
  Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication
  AD 672 509.]   I30-S

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Solid Waste Management Office.
  Proceedings; First National Conference on Packaging Wastes, San
  Francisco, Sept. 22-24, 1969.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, 1971.  242 p.   I30-U

Vaughan, R. D.  Packaging and solid wastes management.  [Cincinnati],
  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, [1968].  11 p.
  I30-V
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PROCESSING/REDUCTION
     Bendixen, T. W.  Effect of food waste grinders on septic tank
       systems.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
       Welfare, 1961.  91 p.   Rd20-B

     Chapman, R. A.  Acid hydrolysis of cellulose in municipal refuse;
       a Division of Research and Development open-file report (RC-02-68-11)
       [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
       1970.  50 p.   RdlO-C

     Corder, S. E., G.  H. Ath'erton, P. E. Hyde, and R. W. Bonlie.  Wood
       and bark residue disposal in wigwam burners.  Forest Research
       Laboratory Bulletin 11.  Corvallis, Oregon State University,
       Mar. 1970.  68 p.    RdlO-C

     Davis, P. L., and  R. J. Black.  Effects of garbage grinding on sewage
       systems and environmental sanitation.  APWA Reporter, 29(12):16-18,
       Dec. 1962.

     Erganian, G. K., W.  G.  Belter, and R. G. Graber.   Effects of community-
       wide installation  of  household garbage-grinders on environmental
       sanitation.  Public Health Service Publication No. 224.  Washington,
       U.S. Government  Printing Office, 1952.  41 p.   Rd20-E

     Finnic, T. B.  Pulverisation of solid waste.  Presented at Fifth
       Annual Meeting,  Institute for Solid Wastes, Dallas, Sept.  29-Oct. 1,
       1970.  5 p.   RdlO-F

     Kambhu, K. , and J. F. Andrews.  An aerobic thennophilic process for
       the biological treatment of wastes.  Presented at 41st Annual Water
       Pollution Control  Federation Conference, Chicago, Sept. 23, 1968.
       Clemson, Clemson University.  37 p.   RdlO-K

     Patrick, P. K.  Waste volume reduction by pulverization, crushing,
       and shearing.  Presented at 69th Annual Conference of the  Institute
       of Public Cleansing,  Blackpool, England, June 5-9, 1967.   39 p.
       RdlO-P

     Pfeffer, J. T.  Low  temperature anaerobic digestion; annual  progress
       report, 1 March  1965-28 February 1966.  University of Kansas
       Department of Civil Engineering.  29 p.   PdlO-P

     Reinhardt, J. J.,  and G. Rohlick..  Solid waste reduction/salvage
       plant; an interim  report; City of Madison pilot plant demonstration
       project, June 14-December 31, 1967.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department
       of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.  25 p.   RdlO-R
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Sutin, G. L.  Regional incineration; an expanding opportunity for
  the private disposal industry.  Presented at Semi Annual
  Conference, Mid-West Refuse Contractors Association, Hamilton,
  Ontario, Oct. 3, 1970.  14 p.   RdlO-S

Shredding, crushing, and composting of refuse by "Roto-Shredder."
  Solid Waste Technical Memo No. 2.  Atlanta Region Metropolitan
  Planning Commission, May 29, 1970.  7 p.   Rd20-A

Weintraub, B. S.  Use of wet grinding units for disposal of hospital
  solid wastes.  County of Los Angeles Health Department,
  Aug. 1969.  121 p.   Rd20-W
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RECYCLING
     Abrahams, J. H.  Utilization of waste glass.  In Proceedings; Second
       Mineral Waste Utilization Symposium, Chicago, Mar. 18-19, 1970.
       U.S. Bureau of Mines, and IIT Research Institute.  p.363-368.
       R10-A

     Appel, H. R., I. Wonder, and R. D. Miller.  Conversion of urban
       refuse to oil.  U.S. Bureau of Mines Technical Progress
       Report 25.  Pittsburgh, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1970.
       5 p.   R10-A

     Bennett, H. J.  Iron and steel scrap in the intermountain and
       northwestern plains States.  U.S. Bureau of Mines Information
       Circular 8344.  [Washington], U.S. Department oT the Interior,
       1967.  71 p.   Tll-B

     Boettcher, R. A.  Air classification for reclamation processing
       of solid wastes.  ASME Paper 69-WA/PiD-9.  New York, American
       Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1969.  12 p.   R10-B

     Bourcier, G. F.  The aluminum industry's recycling program.
       Presented at University of Wisconsin Engineering Department
       Institute, Recycling of Metals—Whose Responsibility, Milwaukee,
       Apr. 21-22, 1971.   12 p.   R10-B

     Branner, G.  Iron and steel scrap in California and Nevada.  U.S.
       Bureau of Mines Information Circular 7973.  Washington, U.S.
       Department of the Interior, 1960.  89 p.   Tll-B

     [Brochures.]  [Washington], Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel,
       Inc.   Tll-1

     Brown, R. R., and F. E. Block.  Copper removal from steel scrap by
       thermal treatment; feasibility study.  U.S. Bureau of Mines
       Report of Investigations 7218.  [Washington], U.S. Department
       of the Interior, Dec. 1968.  15 p.   Tll-B

     Burgess, F.  Biochemistry of garbage and it's application to
       practical methods of disposal.  Oregon.  10 p.   R10-B

     Burrows, C. H.  Particle board from Douglas fir bark without
       additives.  Corvallis, Oregon Forest Research Center,
       July 1960.  40 p.    R10-B

     Business  &  Defense  Services Administration.  Iron & steel scrap
       processors with shredders, balers, or shears, classified
       alphabetically by State and by city within each State.
       Washington, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1968.  51 p.   Tll-U
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Callihan, C. D. , and C. E. Dunlap.  The  economics  of  microbial  proteins
  produced from cellulosic wastes.  Conpost Sci-ence ,  10(1-2) : 6-12,
  Spring-Summer, 1969.   R10-C

Carapuzano, A., and R. W. Pike.  Developnent of mathematical models
  for fermentation processes.  Louisiana State University, 1970.
  115 p.   R10-C

Carr, W. F.  Value recovery  from wood  fiber refuse.   In  Proceedings;
  Second Mineral Waste Utilization Symposium, Chicago, Mar. 18-19,
  1970.   U.S. Bureau of Mines, and ITT Research  Institute.  p.263-270.
  R10-C

Chan, D. B., and E. A. Pearson.  Comprehensive studies of solid waste
  management; hydrolysis rate of cellulose in anaerobic  fermentation.
  Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory Report  No. 70-3.  Berkeley,
  University of California,  1970.  140 p.   R10-C

Coleman, W. E.  Vacuum-acid  hydrolysis of fungol protein and of other
  protein sources; a Division of Research and Development open-file
  report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection
  Agency, 1971.  10 p.   R10-C

Copper control in vehicular  scrap with special emphasis  on component
  design.  Los Angeles, Ralph Stone and Company, Inc., 1968.  110 p.
  Tll-S

Cservenyak, F. J., and C. B- Kenahan.  Bureau of Mines research and
  accomplishments in utilization of solid wastes.  U.S. Bureau of
  Mines Information Circular 8460.  Washington, U.S. Department of
  the Interior, Mar.  1970.    29 p.   R10-C

Danielson, V. A., J.  F. O'Neill, and H. W. Ahrenholz.  Iron and steel
  scrap in the southeast.  U.S. Bureau of Mines Information Circular
  8329.   Washington,  U.S. Department of the Interior, 1967.  85 p.
  Tll-D

Derelict land and it's reclamation.  Technical Memorandum No.  7.
  [London], Ministry of Housing and Local Government, 1956-  .17 p-
  R10-M

[Derrickson, G. F.]  Iron and steel scrap consumption problems.
  Washington, U.S. Department of Commerce, Mar.  1966.  52 p.    Tll-D

Day, D., W. R. Malisch, and B. G. Wixson.  Disposal of waste glass
  in bituminous paving.   Rolla, University of Missouri, 1970.   9  p.
  R10-D
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Drobny, N. !..„ II. K. Hull,  and  R.  F.  Tost in.   Recovery and
  utilization of municipal  solid waste;  .-»  summary of available cost
  and performance characteristics  of  unit  processes and systems.
  Public Heal tli Service  Publication No.  1908.   Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office,  1971.   118 p.    RlO-D

Dugan, G. L., C. 'J. Golueke, and W. J. Oswald.   Photosynthetic
  reclamation of agricultural  solid and  liquid  wastes.  Presented
  at Engineering Foundation Research  Conference, Solid Waste
  Research and Development, 2,  Beaver Dam,  Wise., July 22-26,
  1968.  72 p.   RlO-D

Dunlap, C. E., Jr.  Proteins from  waste  cellulose by chemical
  microbial processing.   Ph.D.  Thesis, Louisiana State University,
  Jan. 1969.  [Distributed  by  University Microfilms, Ann Arbor,
  Mich, as Thesis 69-17,104.}    RlO-D

Elger, G. W., W. L. Hunter, and C.  E. Armantrout.  Removal of
  nonferrous metals from synthetic  automobile  scrap on heating
  in a rotary kiln.  U.S. Bureau of Mines  Report of Investigations
  7210.   [Washington], U.S. Department of  the  Interior, Dec. 1968.
  17 p.   Tll-E

Facts.  31st ed. yearbook.   Washington,  Institute of Scrap Iron
  and Steel, Inc.,  1970.  93 p.   Tll-T
Fagan, R. D.  The acid  hydrolysis  of  refuse
  College, Hanover,  1969.   144  p.    R10-F
M.S. Thesis, Dartmouth
Fagan, R. D., A.  0.  Converse,  and  H.  E.  Grethlein.  The economic
  analysis of the acid  hydrolysis  of  refuse.   Presented at Third
  Annual Northeast  Regional  Antipollution Conference, University
  of Rhode Island,  July 21-23,  1970.   21 p.    R10-F

Fine, M. M., and  C.  Prasky.  Magnetic roasting of iron ores with
  ferrous scrap.  U.S.  Bureau  of Mines Report of Investigations
  6764.  [Washington],  U.S.  Department of the Interior, 1966.
  23 p.   Tll-F

Freed, V. H., R.  R.  Groner,  and F.  J. Barbour.  Chemical
  transformation  of solid  wastes;  progress report.  Corvallis,
  Oregon State University, 1968.   67  p.    R10-F

Fulkerson, F. B., and H. F.  Robertson.  Iron and steel scrap in
  Arkansas,  Kansas,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Missouri, Oklahoma,
  and Texas.  U.S.  Bureau  of Mines  Information Circular 8289.
  [Washington], U.S. Department of  the Interior, 1966.  52 p.
  Tll-F
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Han, Y. V.7., H. A. Schuyten, Jr., and C. D.  Callihan.   The combined
  effect of heat and alkali for sterilizing bacterial  spore in
  sugarcane bagasse.  Presented to the South  Central Branch Meeting,
  American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans,  Nov.  21-22,  1969-
  25 p.   R10-H

Han, Y. W., H. I. Zhang, and C. D. Callihan.  Kinetics  of death of
  bacterial spores subjected to moist heat.   Presented  at American
  Society for Microbiology, South Central Branch Meeting, Lafayette,
  La., Apr. 3-4, 1970.  10 p.   R10-H

Han, Y. W., and V. Srinivasan.  Purification  and characterization
  of B-Glucosidase of Ataaligenes faeoali-s.   Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  State University, Department of Microbiology, 1969.    R10-H

Harza Engineering Company.  Land reclamation  project.   Chicago,
  Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, 1967.    R20-H

Harza Engineering Company.  Land reclamation  project;  an interim
  report.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,  Education, and
  Welfare, 1968.  [338 p.]   R20-H

Hough, J. H., and H. T. Barr.  Possible uses  for waste  rice hulls
  in building materials and other products.   Baton Rouge,
  Louisiana State University, Agricultural  Experiment  Station,
  June 1956.  36 p.   R10-H

Johnson, H.  Selenium in solid waste and solid-waste-related
  materials.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of  Health, Education,
  and Welfare, 1969.  13 p.   R10-J

Kingston, G. A.  Iron and steel scrap in the  Pacific Northwest.
  U.S. Bureau of Mines Information Circular 8243.   [Washington],
  U.S. Department of the Interior, 1964.  50  p.    Tll-M

Leatherwood, J. M.  Cellulose complex of Ruminococcus  and a new
  mechanism for cellulose degradation.  In  Celluloses  and their
  applications.  Washington, American Chemical Society,  1969-
  p.53-59.  (Advances in Chemistry Series No. 95.)   R10-L

Leatherwood, J. M.  Utilization of fibrous  wastes  as sources of
  nutrients; progress report.  Raleigh, North Carolina  State
  University, Department of Animal Science, 1970.   56  p.    RlO-L

Lonergan, R. P., and E. M. Herson.  Solid waste—a natural
  resource?  In E. Flack, and M. C. Shipley,  eds .   9th  Western
  Resources Conference Book 1967; Man and the Quality  of His
  Environment.  Boulder, University of Colorado Press,  1968.
  p.107-120   RlO-L
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Makar, H. V., B. W. Dunning, Jr., and H. S. Caldwell, Jr.   Laboratory
  studies on the use of sodium sulfate  for removing  copper  from
  molten iron.  U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations  7199.
  Washington, U.S. Department of the Interior, Nov.  1968.   14  p.
  Tll-M

Malisch, W. R. , D. E. Day, and B. G. Wixon.  Use of  domestic waste
  as aggregate in bituminous concrete.  Presented at 49th Annual
  Meeting, Highway Research Board, Jan. 1970.  21 p.    R10-M

Manchester, H.  Refuse is reusable.  National Civics Eevieti,
  p.81-87, Feb. 19, 1968.   R10-M

Maslova, L. G.  Biosynthesis of vitamin B12 in methane  fermentation.
  Washington, U.S. Army Foreign Science and Technology  Center, 1965.
  5 p.  (Translated from Russian.)  [Distributed by  National
  Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication
  AD 626 051.]   R10-M

McDonald, R.  The use of alloy scrap for steelmaking.   Presented
  at International Reclamation and Disposal Exhibition  and  Conference,
  July 1969.  14 p.   Tll-M

Melcher, N. B., C. Prasky, and R. E. Peterson.  Destructive oxidation
  of ferrous scrap.  Presented at 28th  Ironmaking Conference,
  American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum
  Engineers, Toronto, Apr. 13-16, 1969.  20 p.   Tll-M

Meller, F. H.  Conversion of organic wastes into yeast; an  economic
  evaluation.  Public Health Service Publication No. 1909.
  Rockville, Md., U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
  1969.  173 p.   R10-M

National Industrial Pollution Control Council.  Wastewater  reclamation;
  Sub-council report.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
  Mar. 1971.  32 p.   R10-N

Okey, R. W., R. L. Cohen, and D. D. Chapman.  The effects of
  miscellaneous wastes on mesophilic activated sludge cellulose.
  Seattle, Boeing Company, 1962.  8 p.   R10-0

Pajalich, W.  Iron and steel scrap survey in Illinois,  Indiana,
  Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.  U.S. Bureau of Mines
  Information Circular 8342.  [Washington], U.S. Department of the
  Interior, 1967.  49 p.   Tll-P

Poliskin, J. S.  Automotible steel scrap of low-residual copper.
  American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum
  Engineers Electric Furnace Proceedings, 27:141-142, 1969.  Tll-P
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Proceedings; 39th Annual Convention, Institute of Scrap Iron and
  Steel, Los Angeles, Jan. 14-18, 1967.  Washington.  76 p.   Tll-I

Purchas, D. B.  Reclamation and disposal:  a chemical engineers'
  viewpoint.  Presented at International Reclamation and Disposal
  Exhibition and Conference, July 1969.  9 p.   R10-P

Ralph Stone and Company, Inc.  Resource reclamation:  yard efficiency,
  Washington, U.S. Bureau of Mines, July 18, 1968.  110 p.   Tll-S

Rampacek, C.  Reclaiming and recycling metals and minerals found in
  municipal incinerator residues.  College Park, U.S. Bureau of Mines
  Metallurgy Research Center, 1968.  8 p.   R10-R

Reclamation of iron and steel, conservation of natural resources,
  beautification of environment.  Washington, Institute of Scrap
  Iron and Steel, Inc.  11 p.   Tll-I

Recycling resources for environmental management.  New York,
  National Association of Secondary Material Industries, Inc.,
  1970.  R10-N

Recycling waste paper.  New York, American Paper Institute, 1970.
  42 p.   R10-A

Regan, J. W.  Generating steam from prepared refuse industrial
  boiler operations.  Presented at Fourth National Incinerator
  Conference, Cincinnati, May 17-20, 1970.  New York, American
  Society of Mechanical Engineers.  7 p.   R10-R

Richardson, R. W.  Progress in converting cellulosic waste to high
  protein animal food.  Presented at 31st Annual Meeting, Chemurgic
  Council, New Orleans, Oct. 23, 1969.  4 p.   R10-R

Settino, F. A., and E. J. Stofka.  Treatment of molten automotive
  scrap to reduce copper content.  Pitssburgh, PPG Industries, 1967.
  [34 p.]   Tll-S

Solid waste research for the benefit of man.  U.S. Bureau of Mines,
  College Park Metallurgy Research Center,  [1970].  17 p.   R10-U

Talty, J. T.  Resource recovery; a new solid waste management
  philosophy and technology.  Presented at Tenth Annual Environmental
  and Water Resources Engineering Conference, Nashville, June 1971.
  9 p.   R10-T

Tennessee products plant re-use survey.  Nashville, Robert N. Moore
  Company, 1968.  75 p.  [Distributed by National Technical
  Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication PB 178 318.]
  R10-M
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Updegraff, D. M.  Degradation of waste paper to protein; research
  in microbial fermentations.  Denver Research Institute Report
  No. 2534.  University of Denver, 1969.  100 p.   RlO-U

Updegraff, D. M.  Semimicro determination of cellulose in biological
  materials.  Analytical Biochemistry,, 32 (3) :420-424, Dec. 1969.

Use of refuse as supplementary fuel for power plants; summary report.
  St. Louis, Horner & Shifrin, Inc., Oct. 1970.  8 p.   R10-H

Utilization of red mud wastes for light-weight structural building
  products.  Chicago, TIT Research Institute, Aug. 23, 1968.  41 p.
  RIO-1

Vaughan, R. D.  Reuse of solid wastes:  a major solution to a major
  national problem.  Waste Age , 1(1):10> 14-15, Apr. 1970.   R10-V

Van Der Eb, H.  Recycling waste paper into paper and paperboard
  packaging.  1970.  10 p.   R10-W

Wilson, D. G., and 0. E. Smith.  Mechanized reclamation from
  municipal solid waste.  Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of
  Technology, 1970.  49 p.   R10-W

Wilson, N. G.  Waste paper:  collecting, grading, and bailing.
  London, Institute of Public Cleansing, Apr. 1957.  32 p.   R10-W

Wolfson, D. E., J. A. Beckman, J. G. Walters, and D. J. Bennett.
  Destructive distillation of scrap tires.   U.S. Bureau of Mines
  Report of Investigations 7302.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, Sept. 1969.  19 p.   R10-W

Wright, N. F.  The producer and the reclaimer.  Presented at
  International Reclamation and Disposal Exhibition and Conference,
  July 1969.  5 p   R10-W

Yang, S.  P,  Nutritional value of single cell protein.  Presented
  at 31st Annual Meeting, Chemurgic Council, New Orleans, Oct. 23,
  1969.   10 p.   R10-Y

1969 Yearbook.  30th ed.  Washington, Institute of Scrap Iron and
  Steel, Inc.  129 p.   Tll-I
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RESEARCH
     Abstracts of "701" planning reports.  Washington, U.S. Department
       of Housing and Urban Development, 1968.  69 p.   P10-U

     Black, R. J., A. J. Muhich, A. J. Klee, H. L. Hickman, Jr., and
       R. D. Vaughan.  The national solid wastes survey; an interim
       report.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of Health, Education,
       and Welfare,  [1968].  53 p.   P10-B

     Breidenbach, A. W., and E. P. Floyd.  Needs for chemical research
       in solid waste management.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
       Office, 1970.  28 p.   P10-B

     Breidenbach, A. W.  Research activities of the solid wastes program
       of the Public Health Service.   [Cincinnati], U.S. Department of
       Health, Education, and Welfare,  [1968].  16 p.   P10-B

     [Brochures.]  U.S. Public Health Service, Bureau of Solid Waste
       Management.   P10-U

     Bugher, R. D.   Solid wastes research needs.  Chicago, American Public
       Works Association, May 1962.  80 p.  P10-B

     "Clean and green" project, Chilton County, Alabama.  Solid Waste
       Technical Memo No. 3.  Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning
       Commission, 1970.  4 p.   P10-A

     Des Rosiers, P. E.  Investigation of low-cost sanitation systems.
       Fort Belvoir, Va., U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development
       Laboratories, Nov. 19, 1962.  77 p.  [Distributed by National
       Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication
       AD 403 823].

     Engineering Foundation Research Conference; Solid Waste Research
       and Development, II, Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wise., July 22-26,
       1968.   [178 p.]   P10-E

     Engineering Foundation Research Conference; Solid Waste Research
       and Development, Milwaukee, Wise., July 24-28, 1967.  [196 p.]
       P10-E

     Golueke, C. G.  Comprehensive studies on waste management.  Berkeley,
       Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory, University of California,
       1967.  17 p.   P10-G

     Hickman, H. L. , Jr.  Planning comprehensive solid wastes management
       systems.  Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division^ Proceedings,
       American Society of Civil Engineers / 93(SA6):1,147-152, Dec. 1968.
       P10-H
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Hickman, H. L., Jr.  Planning and the national solid waste survey.
  Journal of Environmental Health^ 32(4):402-405, Jan/Feb. 1970.
  P10-H

Housing and Home Finance Agency.  Advances for public works
  planning.  Washington, Community Facilities Administration,
  Nov. 1962.  13 p.   P10-H

Institute on State Programming for the 70's.  State planning:  a
  quest for relvance.  v.l.  Chapel Hill, University of North
  Carolina, Nov. 15, 1968.  120 p.   P10-I

Institute on State Programming for the 70's.  State planning:  a
  quest for relevance.  v.2.  Chapel Hill, University of North
  Carolina, 1968.  182 p.   P10-I

Klee, A. J,  Calculation of mean proportions.  Washington, U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.  6 p.   P10-K

Knox, J. T., Assemblyman.  Solid waste management:  new goals and
  programs.  California State Legislature, Mar. 1, 1971.  13 p.
  P10-K

Lathrop, E. C.  Economic factors to be considered in the use of
  sugarcane bagasse as a raw material for paper and board
  manufacture.  Washington, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
  Nov. 1954.  [41 p.]   P10-L

Lefke, L. W.  Progress in solid waste management and needed
  development.  In Proceedings; 8th Annual Environmental and
  Water Resources Engineering Conference, Nashville, June 5-6,
  1969.  Technical Report No. 21.  Vanderbilt University.
  p.107-118.  P10-L

List of research and development projects in the field of waste
  disposal in the federal lander.  Germany, Dec. 1966.  10 p.
  P10-A

Marks, D. H., and J. C. Liebman.  Mathematical analysis of
  solid waste collection.  Public Health Service Publication
  No. 2104.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.
  196 p.   P10-M

Muhich, A. J., A. J. Klee, and P. W. Britton.  Preliminary data
  analysis; 1968 national survey of community solid waste practices.
  Public Health Service Publication No.  1867.  Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office, 1968.  483 p.   P10-M
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Proceedings of a Short Course; Technical  and  Planning  Aspects  of
  Solid Wastes.  Columbus, Ohio  Department  of Health,  1965.
  [376 p.]   P10-0

Proceedings; National Conference on  Solid Waste  Research,  Chicago,
  Dec, 2-4, 1963.  American Public Works  Association,  Feb.  1964.
  228 p.   P10-A

Schneider, P. W.  Solid wastes disposal plant.   3  p.    P10-S

Schovarz, 0.  Recent research and development works  on coal
  utilization in thermal power stations.  British  Coal Utilization
  Research Association Monthly Bulletin,  32(6):135-179,  June  1968.
  P10-S

Solid wastes collection and disposal  facilities  needed,  1966-1975.
  Chicago, American Public Works Association  Research  Foundation,
  1966.  25 p.   P10-A

Solid wastes in perspective.  Chicago, American  Public Works
  Association Research Foundation, 1966.  18  p.    P10-A

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban  Development.  Recent  research
  in intergovernmental relations--a  reference ... 1 968 .   Washington .-
  U.S. Government Printing Office.   108 p.    P10-U

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban  Development.  Selected abstracts
  of planning publications assisted  by the  Urban Planning  (701)
  Assistance Program.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office,
  1968.  56 p.   P10-U

U.S. Public Health Service.  Working  papers,  speeches  and  discussion
  digests, National Symposium for State and Interstate Solid
  Wastes Planning Agencies.  U.S. Department  of  Health,  Education,
  and Welfare, 1969.  177 p.   P10-D

Waste management concepts for the coastal zone;  requirements  for
  research and investigation.  Washington,  National  Academy of
  Sciences-National Academy of Engineering, 1970.  126 p.   P10-N

Wiley, J. S.  Liquid content of  garbage and refuse.  Journal of  the
  Sanitary Engineering Division^ Proceedings  American  Society  of
  Civil Engineers, 83(SA5):1,411-1,  to 1,411-8,  Oct. 1957.   P10-W

Wilson, D. L.  Development of a  method for  the determination of
  carbon and hydrogen in solid waste; a Division of  Research and
  Development open-file report (RS-03-68-17).  [Cincinnati], U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,  1970.   32  p.
  P10-W
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Wilson, D. L.  Laboratory procedure for the gravimetric
  determination of carbon and hydrogen in solid wastes (for
  methods manual); a Division of Research and Development
  open-file report (RS-03-68-17).   [Cincinnati], U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970.  35 p.
  P10-W
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SANITARY LANDFILL
     Alexander, T.  Where will we put all that garbage?  Fortune,
       76(5):149-151, 189-190, 192, 194, Oct. 1967.   D10-A

     Allen, G. 0.  Pulverization—the bulk reduction of  refuse  for
       land reclamation.  Presented at Institute of Public Cleansing
       72d Annual Conference, Torbay, England, June 2-5, 1970.   22  p.
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     Bendixen, T. W., R. D. Hill, W. A. Schwartz, and G. G. Robeck.
       Ridge and furrow liquid waste disposal in a northern latitude.
       Cincinnati, U.S. Department of the Interior, Federal Water
       Pollution Control Administration, Jan. 1967.  24  p.   DlO-B

     Sevan, R. E.  Notes on the science and practice of  the controlled
       tipping of refuse.  London, Institute of Public Cleansing,
       1967.  216 p.   Dll-B

     Bjornson, B. F., and M. D. Bogue.  Keeping a sanitary landfill
       sanitary.  Public Works, 92(9):112-114, Sept. 1961.   Dll-B

     Black, R.  Recommended standards for sanitary landfill operations.
       Washington, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
       Sept. 1961.  45 p.   Dll-B

     Black, R. J.  A review of sanitary landfilling practices in the
       United States.  Presented at International Research Group on
       Refuse Disposal, 3d International Congress, Trento, Italy,
       May 24-29, 1965.  11 p.   Dll-B

     Burchinal, J. C.  Microbiology and acid production  in sanitary
       landfills; an interim report.  Morgantown, West Virginia
       University, 1967.  23 p.   Dll-B

     Cummins, R. L.  Effects of land disposal of solid wastes on water
       quality.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,  Education,
       and Welfare, 1968.  29 p.   D10-C

     Department of Sanitary Engineering, District ot Columbia.
       Kenilworth model sanitary landfill; interim report on a solid
       waste demonstration project, December 1967-January 1.969.
       Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.  [127 p.]
       Dll-D

     Dobson, A. L.  Microbial decomposition investigations in sanitary
       landfills.  Ph.D. Thesis, University of West Virginia,
       Morgantown, 1964.  71 p.   Dll-D
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Favroden, R. , H. M. Hill, G. J. Farquhar,  and  D.  Weatherbe.
  Sanitary landfill study; phase  1  report.   Waterloo,  Ontario,
  University of Waterloo, Industrial  Research  Institute, 1970.
  68 p.   Dll-F

Fleming, R. R.  Solid waste disposal.  American  City,  81(1):101-104,
  Jan. 1966; 81(2):94-96, Feb.  1966-   Dll-F

Fungaroli, A. A., R. L. Steiner,  G. H. Emrich,  and  I.  Remson.
  Design of a sanitary landfill field experiment  installation.
  Drexel Institute of Technology, Department of  Civil  Engineering
  Mechanics, Series l,.No. 10.  Philadelphia,  1968.   27 p.    Dll-F

Fungaroli, A. A., R. L. Steiner,  and  I. Remson.   Design of  a
  sanitary landfill lysimeter.  Drexel Institute  of  Technology,
  Department of Civil Engineering Mechanics, Series  1, No.  9.
  Philadelphia, 1968.  27 p.    Dll-F

Fungaroli, A. A.  Pollution of  subsurface  water  by  sanitary
  landfills.  Philadelphia, Drexel  Institute of  Technology,  1970.
  3 v.   Dll-F

Fungaroli, A. A.  Pollution of  subsurface  water  by  sanitary
  landfills; annual report—year  1.   Philadelphia,  Drexel
  University, 1970.  66 p.   Dll-F

Geyer, J. A., and R. J. Wigh.   Landfill temperature  sampling
  interval analysis; solid waste  management  open-file  report
  (118).  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  1971.   20 p.
  Dll-G

Gazda, L. P., and J. F. Malina, Jr.   Land  disposal  of  municipal
  solid wastes in selected standard metropolitan  statistical
  areas in Texas.  Austin, University of Texas,  Civil  Engineering
  Department, 1969.  113 p.   Dll-G

Hart, S. A., W. J. Fiocker, and G.  K.  York.  Refuse  stabilization
  in the land.  ASME Paper 69-WA/P1D-5.  New York,  American
  Society of Mechanical Engineers,  1969.   9  p.    D10-H

Havlichek, J.  Solid wastes—a  resource?   American Journal, of
  Agricultural Economics, 51(5) :1,598-1,602, Dec.  1969.   D10-H

Hughes, G. M., R. A. Landon, and  R. N. Farvolden.   Hydrogeology of
  solid waste disposal sites in northeastern Illinois; an interim
  report on a solid waste demonstration grant  project.   Cincinnati,
  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare,  1969.   137 p.
  Dll-H
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In-situ investigation of movements of  gases  produced  from decomposing
  refuse.  Publication No. 31.  Sacramento,  California  State  Water
  Quality Control Board, 1965.  211 p.   Dll-S

Johnson, W. II., and B. F. Bjornscn.  The sanitary  landfill training
  guide.  Atlanta, U.S. Department of  Health, Education,  and  Welfare,
  1962.  20 p.   Dll-J

Land reclamation by accelerated stabilization.   Santa Clara,  Ralph
  Stone and Company, Inc., 1967.  118  p.   Dll-S

Lin, Y. H.  Acid and gas production from sanitary  landfills.   Ph.D.
  Thesis, University of West Virginia, Morgantown,  1966.   97  p.    Dll-L

Little, H. R.  The design of a sanitary landfo.ll in Floyd  County,
  Georgia; a Division of Technical Operations open-file report  (TSR
  01.93/9).  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of  Health, Education,  and
  Welfare, 1970.  115 p.   Dll-L

Los Angeles County, Department of County Engineer.  Development of
  construction and use criteria for sanitary landfills; an interim
  report.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,  Education,  and
  Welfare, 1969.  [267 p.]   Dll-L

Merz, R. C., and R. Stone.  Landfill settlement  rates.  Public  Works,
  93(9):103-106, 210, Sept. 1962.

Mead, B. E., and W. G. Wilkia.  Leachate prevention and control from
  sanitary landfills.  Albany, New York State Department of Environmental
  Conservation.  42 p.   Dll-M

Merz, R. C., and R. Stone.  Special studies  of a sanitary  landfill.
  Los Angeles, University of Southern  California,  1968.  77 p.
  [Distributed by National Technical Information Service,  Springfield,
  Va.  as Publication PB 196 148.]   Dll-M

National Industrial Pollution Control  Council.  The disposal  of major
  appliances; Sub-council report.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
  Office, 1971.  22 p.   D10-N

National Solid Wastes Management Association, and Bureau of Solid  Wastes
  Management.  Sanitary landfill operation agreement and recommended
  standards for sanitary landfill design and construction.  Cincinnati,
  U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  44 p.   Dll-N

Nordstedt, R. A.  Analysis of animal waste storage and land disposal
  systems.  Ph.D. Thesis, Ohio State University Research Foundation,
  Columbus, 1969.  101 p.   D10-N

Parkhurst, J. D.  Techno-economics of  landfilling.  Presented at American
  Public Works Association National Conference on Solid Waste Disposal
  Sites, Washington, Feb. 28-Mar. 2, 1971.   Dll-P
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Partridge, J. W.  Disposal  of solid waste  in  rural  areas.   International
  Research Group on Refuse  Disposal,  2d  International  Congress,  Essen,
  Germany, May 22-23, 1962.  17 p.    D10-P

Popkin, R. A,, and T, W. Bendixen.  Improved  subsurface  disposal.
  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of  the  Interior,  Federal Water  Pollution
  Control Administration, Aug. 1967.   33 p.   D10-P

Proceedings; National Conference  on Solid  Waste  Disposal Sites,
  Washington, Mar. 1-2, 1971.  Chicago, American  Public  Works  Association.
  105 p.   D10-A

Qasim, S. R.  Chemical characteristics of  seepage water  from  simulated
  landfills.  Ph.D. Thesis, West  Virginia  University,  Morgantown,  1965.
  145 p.   Dll-Q

Questions and answers about sanitary  landfills.   Peoria, 111., Caterpillar
  Tractor Company.  15 p.   Dll-C

Ralph Stone and Company, Inc., Engineers.  Solid  wastes  landfill
  stabilization; an interim report.   Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department of
  Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.   [145 p.]   Dll-S

Refuse collection and sanitary landfill operational methods.   Austin,
  Texas State Department of Health.   32 p.    Dll-T

Roberts, C. J.  Solid waste management--sanitary  landfill.  Atlanta,
  Georgia Department of Public Health, 1970.  20  p.    Dll-R

Sanitary landfill.  ASCE Manual of Engineering Practice  No. 39.  New
  York, American Society of Civil Engineers,  1959-  61 p.   Dll-A

Schraufnagel, F. H.  Waste  disposal by ridge  and  furrow  irrigation.
  Report No. WP-108.  Wisconsin Committee  on Water  Pollution.  50  p.
  D10-S

Shields, W. H., Jr.  What can we  do about  land pollution.   Baltimore,
  Maryland State Department of Health.  7  p.   Dll-S

Sorg, T. J., and H. L. Hickman, Jr.   Sanitary landfill facts.  Public
  Health Service Publication No.   1792.  Washington, U.S. Government
  Printing Office, 1968.  26 p.   Dll-S

Sorg, T. J., and H. L. Hickman, Jr.   Sanitary landfill facts.  Public
  Health Service Publication No.   1792.  2d ed.  Washington, U.S.
  Government Printing Office, 1970.   30 p.   Dll-S

Specifications and documents for  operations of the  city  of  Davis
  sanitary landfill.  California, City of  Davis, 1969-   21  p.   Dll-C
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bteiner, K. L., and A. A. Fungaroli.  Analytical procedures for chemical
  pollutants research project on pollution of subsurface water by
  sanitary landfill.  Philadelphia, Drexel Institute of Technology,
  June 1968.  27 p.   Dll-S

Steiner, R. L., and A. A. Fungaroli.  A computer program for moisture
  routing through an unsaturated sanitary landfill.  Publication No.
  SWUE-13.  Philadelphia, Drexel University, Feb. 1970.  15 p.   Dll-S

Steiner, R. L., and A. A. Fungaroli.  Construction of laboratory and.
  field facilities for the investigation of leaching from sanitary
  landfills.  In Proceedings; 2d Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference,
  Philadelphia, Nov. 18-20, 1968.  Drexel Institute of Technology.
  p.301-324.   Dll-S

Stone, R., S. M. Cristofano, and E. T. Conrad.  Mechanical aeration of
  a landfill.  ASME Paper 69-WA/PID-20.  New York, American Society of
  Mechanical Engineers, 1969.  12 p.   Dll-S

U.S. Public Health Service.  Do you need a sanitary landfill?  Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966.  5 p.   Dll-U

Vaughan, R. D.  Land disposal for solid wastes:  the present state and
  concepts for the future.  Rockville, U.S. Environmental Protection
  Agency, 1971.  7 p.   D10-V

Weaver, L.  The sanitary landfill.  [A three part review of design,
  operational and economic criteria of the sanitary landfill method of
  refuse disposal].  American City, 71(3):122-124, Mar. 1956;  71(4):
  132-134, Apr. 1956; 71(5):134-136, 167, 169-170, May 1956.   Dll-W

What is a sanitary landfill?  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Department of
  Health, 1963.  9 p.   Dll-P

Wigh, R. J.  Evaluation of the MC-300A soil moisture meter to determine
  in-place moisture content of refuse at land disposal sites; progress
  report; a Division of Research and Development open-file report.
  [Cincinnati], U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971.  19 p.   D10-W

Wilcomb, M. J., and H. L. Hickman.  Sanitary landfill design, construction,
  and evaluation.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.
  11 p.   Dll-W
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SLUDGE
     Baumgartner,  D. J.,  and C. F. Walters.  Treatment of undiluted human
       waste by the activated sludge process.  Anchorage, U.S. Department of
       Health, Education, and Welfare, Arctic Health Research Center, Mar.
       1964.  20 p.   SelO-B

     Brady, G. A., H. H.  Griffiths, and J. W. Eckerd.  Dewatering anthracite
       slurry.  U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 7012.  Washington,
       U.S. Department of the Interior, 1967.  13 p.   SelO-B

     Buckner,  J.,  and J,  F. Malina, Jr.  Temperature effects on the dewatering
       of activated sludge.  Austin, University of Texas, Civil Engineering
       Department, 1969.   73 p.   SelO-B

     Building Research Advisory Board.  Effect of automatic sequence clothes
       washing machines on individual sewage disposal systems.  Washington,
       National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1956.  24 p.
       SelO-B

     Burd,  R.  S.  A study of sludge handling and disposal.   [Washington], U.S.
       Department  of the  Interior, 1968.  369 p.   SelO-B

     Garden, C. A., and J. F. Malina, Jr.   Effects of waste paper additions
       on sludge filtration characteristics.  Austin, University of Texas,
       Civil Engineering  Department, Jan.  5, 1968.  76 p.   SelO-C

     Clark & Groff, Engineers.  Sanitary waste disposal for Navy camps in polar
       regions; final report.  Port Huenerne, Calif., U.S. Naval Civil Engineering
       Laborabory, May 1962.  243 p.  [AD 282 520.]    SelO-C

     Cooke, W. B., and W. 0. Pipes.  The occurrence of fungi in activated
       sludge.  Myaopathologia Myoologia Applioata,  40(3/4):249-270 , 1970.
       SelO-C

     Design criteria for  a sewage oxidation pond in arctic  Alaska.   Anchorage,
       U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Walter R. Wilson
       Arctic Health Research Center, 1965.  15 p.   SelO-W

     Dodson, J., duicl H. Wallinan.   Research and development  of a waste management
       unit for a  manned  space vehicle.  Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio,
       Air  Force Systems  Command, 1967.  21 p.  [Distributed by National
       Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va.  as Publication AD 654 306.]
       SelO-D

     Dodson, J., and H. Wallman.   Research on a waste system for aerospace
       stations.  Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio,  Air Force  Systems
       Command, 1964.   73 p.  [Distributed by National Technical Information
       Service, Springfield, Va.  as Publication AD 603 013.]    SelO-D
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Evaluation of soils and use of soil surveys for engineering purposes  in
  urban development.  Washington, Federal Housing Administration,  1963.
  71 p.  [Distributed by National Technical Information Service, Springfield,
  Va. as Publication AD 485 164.)   SelO-F

Golueke, C. G., J. W. Brewer, H. K. Gee, and W. J. Oswald.  Microbiological
  waste conversion in control of isolated environments; third annual
  report.  Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory Report No.  63-6.
  Berkeley, University of California, 1963.  104 p.   [Distributed  by
  National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication
  AD 413 276.]   SelO-G

Golueke, C. G., W. J. Oswald, and H. K. Gee.  A study of fundamental
  factors pertinent to microbiological waste conversion in control of
  isolated environments.  Berkeley, University of California, Sanitary
  Engineering Research Laboratory, 1965.  45 p.  [Distributed by National
  Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. as  Publication AD
  627 036.]   SelO-G

Guarino, C. F.  Sludge processing in Philadelphia.  Presented at
  Pennsylvania Water Pollution Control Association 42d Annual Conference,
  University Park, Aug. 5-7, 1970.  18 p.   SelO-G

Hawkins, K. M., and J. F. Malina.  The removal of sulfur dioxide from a
  hot gas stream using water softening sludge.  Austin, University of
  Texas, Center for Research on Water Resources, 1968.  61 p.   SelO H

Horne, R. A., and A. J. Mahler.  The marine disposal  of sewage  sludge
  and dredge spoil in the waters of the New York Bight.  Woods  Hole,
  Mass., Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Jan. 29, 1971.  94 p.
  SelO-H

Interaction of heavy metals and biological sewage treatment process.
  Public Health Service Publication No. 999-WP-22.  Cincinnati, U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, May 1965.  201  p.
  SelO-T

Kehr, W. Q., and C. C. Ruchhoft.  A study of the effect of sewage distribution
  on high rate filter efficiency.  Jefferson City, Mid-State Printing
  Company, Dec. 1947.  44 p.   SelO-K

Kiess, F.  Treatment of sewage sludge.  International Research  Group on
  Refuse Disposal 2d International Congress, Essen, Germany, May 22-25,
  1962.  28 p.   SelO-K

Kridler, E. G.  Influence of cellulose loadings and detention time on
  anaerobic sludge digestion,  M.S. Thesis, University of West  Virginia,
  Morgantown, 1970.  47 p.   SelO-K

Landis, D. M.  Centrifuges for primary, digested, and activated sludge
  concentration—waste disposal.  Poughkeepsie, DeLaval Separator Company,
  1969.  24 p.   SelO-L
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Locke, C.  Waste management  control  unit/off  limits  tests.   Downey,
  North American Aviation, Inc.,  Space  and  Information Systems,  1965.
  25 p.   SelO-L

Manual of septic-tank practice.   Public Health  Service Publication No,
  526.  Washington, U.S. Government  Printing  Office,  1963.   93 p.
  SelO-U
            L
I
McCarty, P
  anaero      _
  Civil Engineering, Mar. 1964.
                 J. Kugelman, and A. W. Lawrence.   Ion  effects  on
anaerobic digestion.  Stanford, Stanford University,  Department of
                        	   152 p.   SelO-M
McCrae, K. C.  Disposal of sewage sludge  and  refuse  by composting in
  Dumfriesshire.  Proceedings_, Ins
  Feb. 1969.   SelO-M
                    'tute of Civil Engineers, 42:281-300,
Ministry of Housing and Local Government,  Scottish  Development Department
  Disposal of solid toxic wastes.   London, Her  Majesty's  Stationery
  Office, 1970.  107 p.   SelO-T
Nehlsen, W. R., and J. E. Halton.   Flushing  chemical  toilet  for
  temporary polar camp.  Port Hueneme,  Calif.,  U.S. Naval  Civil
  Engineering Laboratory, 1964.   13 p.   [Distributed  by  National
  Technical Information Services, Springfield,  Va.  as i'ublicatioi.
  AD 453 359.]   SelO-N

Okey , R. W. , R. 1.. Cohen, and D.  T). Chapman,  Effects of miscellaneous
  wastes on misophilic activated  sludge:   soaps,  detergents,  and
  vomitus,  Seattle, Boeing Company,  1964.   9 p.   [Distributed  by-
  National Technical Information  Service   Springfield, Va.  as
  Publication AD 449 525.]

Oswald, W. J., C. E. Golueke, J.  W. Brewer,  and H.  K.  Gee-
  Microbiological waste conversion  in control of  isolated  environments;
  second annual report.  Berkeley,  University of  California,  Sanitary
  Engineering Research Laboratory,  Feb. 28,  1962.   46 p.   [Distributed
  by National Technical Information Service, Springfield,  Va. as
  Publication AD 278 079.]   SelO-0

Physical, chemical, and microbiological evaluation  of electrochemical
  degradation of human wastes; informal progress  report  no.8.   State
  College, Mississippi State University,  1964.  25  p.   [Distributed
  by National Technical Information Service, Springfield,  Va. as
  Publication AD 447 801.]   SelO-M

Pohland, F. C.  General review of literature on anaerobic  sewage
  sludge.  Engineering Extension  Series No.  110.  Lafayette,
  Purdue University, 1962.  45 p.   SelO-P
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Quon, J. E., W. 0. Pipes, and J. A. Logan.   Combustion  of  human
  waste and product recovery.  Fort Wainwright, Alaska,  Air  Force
  Systems Command, Oct. 1963.  8 p.   SelO-Q

Quon, J. E., W. 0. Pipes, and J. A. Logan.   Gross  chemical changes
  of human waste undergoing  thermal decomposition.   Fort Wainwright,
  Alaska, Air Force Systems  Command, Oct. 1963.  9  p.    SelO-0

Rich, L. G., W. M. Ingram, and B. B. Berger.  Waste disposal on
  space craft and its bearing on terrestrial problems.   Public
  Health Service Publication No. 999-WP-29.  Cincinnati, U.S.
  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Aug.  1965.   14 p.
  SelO-R

Ryan, M. J., and R. L. Miller.  Batch-feeding studies on high-solids
  activated sludge for treating concentrated human  waste.  Brooks
  Air Force Base, Texas, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace
  Medicine, Sept. 1968.  15  p.   [Distributed by National Technical
  Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication  AD  681  127.]
  SelO-R

The sanitary privy, construction plans and specifications.
  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
  1966.  17 p.   SelO-U

Sludge-concentration, filtration, and incineration.  Ann Arbor,
  University of Michigan, Continuing Education Service,  1964.
  187 p.   SelO-M

Thomas, R. E., W. A. Schwartz, and T. W. Bendixen.   Pore gas
  composition under sewage spreading.  Cincinnati,  U.S.  Department
  of the Interior, Federal Water Pollution Control  Administration,
  Aug. 1967.  12 p.   SelO-T

Towne, W. W., A. F. Bartsch, W. H. Davis, and Q. B. Graves.  Waste
  stabilization ponds; statement of cooperative studies  in progress.
  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and  Welfare,
  1965.  9 p.   SelO-T

U.S. Public Health Service.  Sewage stabilization ponds  in the
  Dakotas.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health,  Education,
  and Welfare, 1957.  2 v.   87 p.   SelO-N

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration.  Sewer  and
  sewage treatment plant construction cost index.   Washington,
  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.  59 p.   SelO-U

Waste disposal; quarterly report no.2.  Brussels, Atomic Energy
  Research Center, 1960.  47 p.  [Distributed by National  Technical
  Information Service, Springfield, Va. as Publication  TT-62-24596.]
  SelO-A
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 Waste disposal tank.  Government of Japan, Jan. 1970.  182 p.
   SelO-J

 Waste stabilization lagoons.  Public Health Service Publication
   No. 872.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960.
   170 p.   SelO-U

 Walker, J. D., and D. E. Dreier.  Sludge handling and removal.
   Presented at 3d Annual Conference, Water Pollution Control
   Association, Sparks, Nev., Aug. 11, 1967.  22 p.   SelO-W

 Weibel, S. R. , C. P. Straub, and J. R. Thoman.  Studies on
   household sewage disposal systems.  Part 1.  Cincinnati,
   U.S. Federal Security Agency, 1949.  260 p.   SelO-W

Weibel, S. R., T. W. Bendixen, and J. B. Coulter.  Studies on
   household sewage disposal systems.  Part 3.  Cincinnati, U.S.
   Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1965.  21 p.
   SelO-W

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STREET CLEANING
     Lockwood, R. K. , ed. and aornp.  Snow removal and ice control in
       urban areas.  APWA Research Project No. 114.  v.l.  Chicago,
       American Public Works Association, 1965.  126 p.   C30-L

     Kindle, C.  Snow clearance—a critical study.  Institute of
       Public Cleansing Public Works and Municipal Services Congress,
       London, Nov. 13, 1968.  23 p.   C30-H

     Patrick, P.  K.  Mechanical street cleansing.  London, Temple Press
       Books, 1964.  51 p.    C20-P

     Roy Jorgensen and Associates.  Non-chemical methods of snow and
       ice control on highway structures.  National Cooperative Highway
       Research Program Report 4.  Washington, Highway Research Board,
       National Academy of  Sciences-National Research Council, 1964.
       74 p.   C30-H

     Toohey, R. E.  City of Detroit pilot leaf collection program—Fall
       1965.  Detroit, Department of Public Works, Sept. 30, 1966.
       C20-T
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STORAGE
     Bogue,  M. D.  Evaluation of Westvaco refuse bag system, Sarasota,
       Florida.   Atlanta, U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and
       Welfare,  1962.  19 p.   S40-B

     DeBell  & Richardson, Inc.   Solid waste management of plastics.
       Washington, Manufacturing Chemists Association, 1970.  451 p.
       S20-D

     Disposal of plastics wastes and litter.  Oslo, EFTA Plastics
       Association, 1970.  164  p.   S20-E

     Field study of disposable  refuse bags in New York City; final
       report.  Ann Arbor, National Sanitation Foundation, Oct. 27,
       1969.  57 p.   S10-N

     Gutfreund,  K.  Feasibility study of the disposal of polyethylene
       plastic waste.  Public Health Service Publication No. 2010.
       Washington, U.S.  Government Printing Office, 1971.  45 p.   S20-G

     McElwee, W. C., and M. J.  Wilcomb.  Some effects of disposable
       plastic liners on refuse handling efficiency.  Journal of
       Environmental- Health, 30(5) : 501-509 , Mar.-Apr. 1968.   S20-M

     National Industrial Pollution Control Council.  Glass containers;
       Sub-council report.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
       Office, Feb. 1971.  21 p.   S10-N

     National Industrial Pollution Control Council.  Paper; Sub-council
       report.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, Mar. 1971.
       58 p.   S40-N

     National Industrial Pollution Control Council.  Plastics in solid
       waste; Sub-council report.  Washington, U.S. Government Printing
       Office, Mar. 1971.  58 p.   S20-N

     Paper sacks; a new refuse  handling system.   New York, Farley
       Manning Associates, Inc.  9 p.   S40-N

     Paper bags  for household refuse handling; a report on four field
       trials employing disposable paper containers.  Research Project
       No. 115;  Special Report  No. 26.   Chicago, American Public Works
       Association Research Foundation, 1963.  39 p.   S40-A

     Proposed NSF standard for  paper refuse sacks.  National Sanitation
       Foundation, 1970.  6 p.    S40-N
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TRAINING, EDUCATION
     Ad Hoc Conference on Solid Waste Training, Cincinnati, Nov.4-6,
       1964.   [U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.]
       72 p.    Gll-U

     Combustion evaluation—sources and control devices.  Cincinnati,
       U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1966.
       Gll-U

     Deming,  G. H.   Professional training for solid wastes management
       (public cleansing) in Great Britain and other European countries.
       Washington,  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
       1964.   63 p.   Gll-D

     Elements of solid waste management.   Cincinnati, U.S. Department
       of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1967.   Gll-U

     Incineration—principles of design and operation.  Cincinnati,
       U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1967.
       Gll-U

     Incineration—principles of design and operation.  Cincinnati,
       U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.
       Gll-U

     Report on the Second National Conference on Environmental and
       Sanitary Engineering Graduate Education, Evanston, Northwestern
       University,  Aug. 27-30, 1967.  61 p.   Gll-E

     Sanitary landfill—principles of design and operation.
       Cincinnati,  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
       Welfare, 1968.    Gll-U

     Solid waste handling—field evaluation.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department
       of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.   Gll-U
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TRANSPORT
     American Public Works Association Research Foundation.  Rail
       transport of solid wastes:  a feasibility study; interim report:
       phase one.  Cincinnati, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
       and Welfare, 1969.  168 p.   T22-A

     American Public Works Association Research Foundation.  The Teauka
       refuse compression system; a preliminary report.  Cincinnati,
       U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969.  47 p.
       T22-A

     Bonnington, S. T.  Estimation of pipe friction involved in pumping
       solid material.  British Hydromechanics Research Association,
       Dec. 1961.  28 p.   T21-B

     Bonnington, S. T.  Experiments on the hydraulic transport of mixed
       size solids.  [British Hydromechanics Research Association.]
       27 p.   T21-B

     Bonnington, S. T.  A review of solids transport.  [British
       Hydromechanics Research Association.]  27 p.   T21-B

     Handbook of cast iron pipe for water, gas, sewerage, and industrial
       service.  3d ed.   Chicago, Cast Iron Pipe Research Association,
       1971.   T21-C

     Hayden, J. A.  A pneumo-slurry system for collection of solid waste.
       Ph.D. Thesis, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1971.
       255 p.   [Distributed by University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Mich.
       as Thesis 70-25-660.]   T21-H

     Total system concept by Southern Railway System.  Solid Waste
       Technical Memo No. 1.  Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning
       Commission, Apr.  30, 1970.  5 p.   T22-A

     Total cost bidding.  47 p.   T20-A

     The transportation of solids in steel pipes.  Golden, Colorado
       School of Mines Research Foundation, Inc., 1963.  121 p.   T21-C

     Yen, J, G., and I.  Zandi.  Transport of slurries in heterogeneous
       regime.   Presented at Annual Meeting, Society of Mining Engineers,
       Washington, Feb.  16-20, 1969.  Conference Preprint No. 69-B-70.
       28 p.   T21-Y

     Zandi, I., and J. A. Haden.  Are pipelines the answer to the waste
       collection dilemma?  Environmental Science & Technology ,
       3(9):812-819, Sept. 1969.   T21-Z

     Zand-Yazdani, S.  Two phase flow in pipes.  M. S, Thesis, University
       of Delaware, Newark, June 1966.  84 p.   T21-S
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Abernathy, R	  72
Abrahams, J	  99,  103
Achinger, W	  62
Alexander, M	  36
Alexander, T	  21 ,114
Allen, G	  114
Alplser, F	  10
Al tenburg, C	  65
Anderson, E	  5
Anderson, J	  2,4,  82
Anderson, L	  94
Andrews, 0	  101
Andrilenas, P	  54
Andritzky»M	  72
Appel , H	  103
Armstrong, D	  62,  82
Atherton, G	  72,  101
Attoe, 0	  5
Auten, D	  1
Axley, J	  9
Axtell, R	  1, 5, 56
Ayres, J	  1

Baines, N	  72
Baker,J	  85
Ball, G	  62
Banse, H	  16
Barduhn, A	  48
Barker, W	  95
Barr, H	  106
Barnes, W	  100
Barton, A	  56,  62
Bartsch, A	  122
Baumgartner, D	  119
Bayless, T	  43
Beckman, J	  109
Belter, W	  101
Bendixen, T	  21,  101,  114,  117,  123
Bennett, H	  103
Beres, J	  82
Bergin, T	  62
Sevan, R	  114
Bierbaum, P	  16,  85
Bissell, D	  85
Bjornson, B	  56,  58, 114, 116
Black, R	  15,  21, 23, 24,  27, 72,  97,  101,  110, 114
Blair, L	  12
Blaschke, L	  53
Block, F	  74,  103
Block, S	  43
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   PERSONAL  AUTHOR INDEX  (Continued)
Bloodgood,  D	  1 ,  7,  8
Bloom, S	  36,  54
81 cornfield,  J	  72
Bocher, F	  23
Boettcher,  R	  103
Boettner, E	  62
Bogue, M	  22,  62,  114,  125
Bond, R	  82
Bonnington,  S	  127
Boubel, R	  62,  72
Bourcier, G	  103
Bower, B	  85
Bowman, T	  9
Boyd, G	  94
Boyd, J	  19
Boyle, J	  73
Brady, G	  119
Brambier, M	  94
Braun, R	  62
Breidenbach, A	  22,  48,  54,  110
Brewer, J	  120
Britton, P	  Ill
Branner, G	  103
Broom, W	  85
Brown, J	  10,  12,  36
Brown, R.Z	  56
Brown, R.M	  82
Brown, R.P	  97
Brown, R.R	  103
Browne, H	  12
Buck, C	  92
Buckner, J	  119
Buelow, R	  97
Bugher, R	  110
Buchanan, L	  32
Burchinal,  J	  82,  114
Burckle, J	  62
Burd, R	  119
Burgess, F	  103
Buringh, P	  16
Burrows, C	  103
Buxton, D	  63
Caldwell, H	  107
Callihan, C	  7, 104
Campuzano, A	  104
Garden, C	  119
Cares, J	  31
Games, R	  48
Carr, W	  104
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    PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX  (continued)
Carroll ,  A	  45
Carruth,  D	  74
Cassady,  J	  56
Chan, D	  104
Chandler, G	  86
Chapman,  D	  107,  121
Chapman,  R	  101
Charnes,  A	  94,  95
Cheney,  R	  99
Chi Chester, C	  1
Chindgren, C	  63
Chissler, R	  38
Cholak,  J	  55,  73
Christy,  F	  73
Clark, R	  7, 22, 23,  36,  94,  96
Clark, T	  7
Clawson,  M	  43
Cohan, L	  63,  74
Cohen, R	  107,  121
Coleman,  W	  104
Conner,  W	  31
Connolly,J	  12
Converse, A	  105
Converse, J	  1
Cooke, W	  48,  119
Cooper, A	  77
Cooper, G	  12
Copeland, G	  63
Corder, G	  1, 8
Corder, S	  72, 101
Corey, R	  63
Cornelius, J	  86
Cox, E	  43
Cristofano, S	  118
Critchley, H	  12
Crosby,  R	  42
Cservenyak, F	  104
Cuffe, S	  32
Gulp, G	  48
Cummins,  R	  73, 114
Dale, A	 1 ,  6, 8
Dallavalle, J	 72
Daniels, L	 62, 63, 64
Daniel son, J	 32
Danielson, V	 73, 104
Dannenberg, R	 73
Darley, E	 50
Darney, A	 99
Dasmann , R	 36
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued)
Davenport, S	  75
Davidson, G	  36
Davidson, W	  86
Davies, A	  22
Davis, P	  101
Dawes, J	  86
Day, D	  1, 2,  104,  107
Dean, K	  63,  73,  74, 75
DeBell, G	  36
DeBlonk, D	  16
Decker, H	  32
Degler, S	  36,  42,  54
Dehn, W	  10,  74
DeMarco, J	  64
Deming, G	  126
DenDulk.P....	  16
Derrickson, G	  10,  104
DesRosire, P	  110
Deul, M	  77
Dickens, R	  19
DiGianni,	  99
Dijkshoorn, R	  64
Dobson, A	  114
Dominick, H	  86
Donaldson, E	  97
Dondero, N	  44
Dorsett, H	  74,  77
Dorsey, J	  62
Dreier, D	  123
Drobny, N	  86,  105
Dudley, C	  59
Dugan, G	  2, 6,  105
Dunlap, C	  104, 105
Dunning, B	  107
Duprey, R	  32
Ecke, D	  56, 57
Edmunds, J	  22
Ehlers, V	  22
Eichers, T	  54
Eisenmann, J	  51
Eldredge, R	  22, 86
Elenowitz, L	  43
Elger, G	  105
Ellis, H	  12, 57
Emrich, G	  41
Engdahl, R	  22
Eppes, M	  86
Erganian, G	  101
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    PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued)
Erlckson, E	  67
Evans ,  L	  57
Evanson , A	  74
Everett, R	  51
Faber, J	  64
Pagan, R	'105
Fain, C	  99
Faith, W	  59
Favroden, R	  115
Fehn, C	  58
Feldman, M	  22
Ferguson, J	  32
Fernandes, J	  32, 63,  74
Ferrante, M	  74
Fine, M	  74, 76,  105
Finkner, A	  33, 84
Finnie, T	  101
First, M	  97
Fischer, F	  64
Fischer, R	  64
Fitzpatrick,  J	  87
Fleming, R	  115
Flintoff, F	  23
Flocker, W	  115
Flower, F	  64
Floyd, E	  54, 110
Fontenot, J	  6
Forbes , J	  75
Fosnaugh, J	  2
Foss, E	  16
Foster, W	  2
Fox, R	  65
Francia, F	  88
Frangipane, G	  16
Frank, W	  16
Franklin, W	  99
Freed, V	  105
Freund, G	  65
Fryling, G	  -^5
Fulkerson, F	  105
Fulmer, M	  99
Fungaroli, A	  115, 118
Furlong, D	  62
Fursman, 0	  75
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Garland,  G	  12,  65, 95
Gartre,  F	  20
Gazda, L	  115
Gee, H	  121
George,  P	  23
Gerster,  J	  48
Gerstle,  R	  32
Geyer, J	  115
Gilbertson,  W	  23,  57
Glathe,  H	  16
Goldfarb, 1	  99
Goldstein, J	  17
Golueke,  C	  2, 6, 23, 32, 37, 44, 87, 105, 110, 120, 121
Good, P	  75
Gote.ss,  H	  17
Gramms,  L	  2
Gray, A	  23
Gribble,  D	  2
Griffin,  W	  58
Griffith, F	  77
Griffith, R	  37
Griffiths, H	  119
Groner,  R	  105
Grove, C	  23,  75
Guarino,  C	  120
Gunnerson, C	  97
Gutfreund, K	  125
Hacker, C	  23
Hahn, J	  65
Halton, J	  121
Hamburg, F	  10
Hammond, W	  2
Han, Y	  106
Hansen, T	  75
Harden, D	  13
Harre, E	  7
Hart, S	  2, 6,  19,  87,  115
Hatry, H	  12
Havens, R	  73,  74,  75
Havlichek, J	  115
Hawkins, K	  120
Hawkins, M	  94
Hayden, J	  87,  127
Hayes, E	  75
Hazen, T	  3
Heaman, J	  23
Heimburg, R	  65
Heimerdinger, G	  98
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Heimburg, R	  65
Heising, L	  74
Heit, A	  52
Helms, B	  23
Henderson, C	  58
Hensler, R	  7
Herson, E	  106
Heukelekian, H	  44
Hickman, H	  13,  23,  24,  110, 111, 117, 118
Higginson, A	  13
Hilkenbaumer, F	  17
Hill, A	  33
Hill , H	  115
Hill, R	  114
Hindawi, 1	  32
Hindle, C	  124
Hoadley, A	  2
Hodkinson, J	  31
Hoff, S	  13
Hoffman, D	  65
Holladay, W	  42
Holmes, L	  2
Holzworth, G	  33
Homayonfar, F	  75
Honda, A	  48
Hope, M	  24
Home, R	  120
Hosey, A	  44
Hough, J	  106
Howe, C	  45
Hughes, G	  88,  115
Hulbert, S	  99
Hull, H	  105
Hunt, P	  7
Hunter, W	  105
Ibach, D	  7
Iglar, A	  82,  83
Ingram, W	  48,  88,  122
Ivanitskiy, A	  76
Jackson, D	  12
Jackson, M	  68
Jacobson, J	  33
Jacobson, M	  74
Jacocks, F	  58
James,  P	  3
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Jeffery,  E	  3
Jensen, M	  88
Jeris ,  J	  17
Johnson,  G	  76
Johnson,  H	  24,  66,  106
Johnson,  K	  58
Johnson,  R	  48 •
Johnson,  W	  116
Jones,  D	  1 , 3
Jorgenson, R	  124
Joyce,  R	  48,  49
Kaiser, E	  33, 66, TOO
Kaiserlautern, W	  81
Kalika, P	  67, 94
Kambhu, K	  101
Kane, B	  18
Kastner, J	  45
Kaufman, A	  19
Kaufman, J	  19
Kaupert, W	  13
Kawahara, F	  49, 54
Kaylor, W	  58
Kehoe, R	  73
Keher, Q	  120
Keller, D	  64
Keller, P	  18
Kenahan, C	  66, 104
Kennedy, J	  24
Kestner, M	  13, 75
Keup. L	  49
Kick, H	  18
Kiess, F	  120
Kingston, G	  106
Ki rov, N	  66
Klee, A	  24, 95, 111
Kleespies, E	  76
Kleins, S	  23
Kleinman, A	  8
Kneese, A	  38
Knipe, W	  49
Knox, J	  Ill
Knuth, D	  18
Kochtitsky, 0	  18
Koenig, L	  49, 95
Koesters, J	  4
Kohn, R	  33
Kondo, K	  48
Kortanek, 1C	  94
Kovnat, R	  77
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Karuse, H	  67
Kreichelt,  T	  33
Kridler, E	  120
Krige, P	  18
Kruse, C	  96
Kugelman, 1	  121
Kumpf» E	-13
Kunda, L	  76
Kupchik, G	  18
Kurtzweg, J	  10
Labadan, R	  60
Lachapelle,  D	  66
Landen, R	  41 ,  115
Landis, D	  120
Langewiesche, W	  49
Larson, G	  85
Lathrop, E	  7, 111
Lawrence, A	  121
Leo, J	  38
Leak, V	  76
Leatherwood,  J	  106
Lefke, L	  Ill
Lenhard, G	  18
Lichtenberg,  J	  48,  49, 54
Liebman, J	  96,  111
Lin, Y	  116
Linderman, R	  8
Lindsay, W	  8
Linsky, B	  33
Lipsett, C	  76
Littig, K	  58
Little, H	  53,
Loer, R	  3
Locke, C	  120
Lockwood, R	  124
Logsdon, J	  38
Lonergon, R	  106
Loquericio,  P	  91
Lov/es , F	  48
Ludington, D	  6
Ludwig, H	  24
MacArthur, J	  3
MacCartney, J	  76
MacQueen,A	  89
McCaffery, J	  66
McCann, P	  10
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McCarty, P	  121
McCoy, E	  2,  3
McCrae, K	  121
McDonald, R	  107
McElwee, W	  125
McGauhey, P	  18,  24,  32,  38,  44,  87
McGuchan, R		  99
McGuiness, C	  41
McKee, J	  59
McLean, M	  38
McMullen, T	  33
McNelly, L	  50
McPherson, H	  45
Mass, K	  13
Mack, R	  46
Magnuson, M	  67
Magy, H	  60
Mahler, A	  120
Major, R	  79
Makar, H	  107
Malina, J	  89,  115, 119,  120
Malisch, W	  107
Manchester, H	  104, 107
Markham, J	  58
Marks, D	  Ill
Marlowe, D	  23
Martin, B	  88
Maslova, L	  107
Mead, B	  116
Medalia, N	  33
Meier, P	  95
Melcher, N	  107
Meller, F	  107
Mercer, W	  18
Merrill, C	  77
Messman, S	  82
Merz, R	  116
Michael sen, G	  83
Mlhok, E	  77
Mil lard, R	  13,  23
Miller, B	  8
Miller, H	  1 ,  8, 49
Miller, P	  67
Miller, R	  122
Miner, J	  3,  49
Mindness, S	  75
Minshall, N	  8,  9
Mitchell, J	  38
Morris, J	  49,  50
Morse, N	  95
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    PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued)
Muehling, A	  4
Munich, A	  110,  111
Mullen, J	  68
Murphy, E	  67,  77
Murton, R	  45
Myers, J	  77
Nagy, J	  77
Mair, J	  65
Nash, G	  89
Neale, J	  50
Nehls, G	  35
Nehlsen, W	  121
Nichols, M	  8
Niese, G	  18
Niessen, W	  34
Nix, H	  59
Nobel, G	  46
Nordstedt, R	  116
Null , V	  98
Nye , J	  8
Oakes, D	  90
O'Connell ,  R	  79
O'Dette, R	  59
Ogi live, J	  1
Okey, R	  105,  121
Olsen, R	  7
O'Neill, J	  104
Oparin, 1	  77
Oren, 0	  98
Orning, A	  70
Osterli, V	  50
Ostle, E	  62, 67
Oswald, W	  120,  121
O'Toole, M	  14
Oviatt, C	  98
Ozolins, G	  34
Pajalich, W	  107
Palmer, C	  50
Park, N	  8
Parkhurst, J	  116
Parsa, A	  8
Partridge, J	  117
Patrick, L	  46
Patrick, P	  101,  124
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Paul, 1	  14
Pearson,  F	  104
Pearce,  J	  20
Peel , R	  61
Perkins,  R	  95
Perloff,  H	  39
Peterson, M	  5.9,  67,  72
Peterson, R	  107
Pfeiffer, J	  77
Pierce,  R	  56
Pike, R	  104
Pi ley, J	  67
Pipes, W	  119,  122
Pohland,  F	  121
Poliskin, J	  107
Polkowski.  L	  2
Poorbaugh, J	  4
Popkin,  R	  117
Porges,  R	  6
Potter,  G	  73
Powell ,  C	  44
Prasky,  C	  105,  107
Pratt, H	  56
Purchas,  D	  108
Purdom,  P	  68,  69
Qasim, S	  117
Quon, J	  15, 94,  95,  122
Raike, W	  94
Rampacek, C	  108
Rao, S	  46
Reed, C	  6
Regan, J	  68, 108
Reinhardt, J	  101
Revelle, R	  26
Reynolds, D	  100
Rich, L	  122
Richards, C	  75
Richardson, R	  108
Ricketts, R	  3
Risser, H	  79
Roberts, C	  117
Robertson, H	  105
Robson, C	  7
Rone, D	  60
Rohlich, G	  101
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Romanek, W	  68
Rose, W	  18
Ross, R	  79
Roth, E	  94
Rubin, E	  51
Ruchhoft, C	  120
Ruf, J	  53
Ryan, M	  122
Sarofim, A	  34,  68
Sawinski , R	  26,  41
Sax, N	  79
Schneider, P	  112
Schoenberger, R	  51,  68,  69
Schovarz, 0	  112
Schradner, G	  39
Schraufnagel, F	  117
Schultz, G	  95
Schulze, K	  19
Schurr, S	  42
Schuyler, S	  98
Schuyten, H	  106
Schwartz, W	  122
Scott, M	  91
Seaman, W	  18
Seely, R	  91
Seibel , J	  94
Seidenstat, P	  87
Seneke, M	  79
Settino, F	  108
Sheleidhovskii, G....  34
Shell , G	  19
Sheppard, C	  6
Sherrill, R	  63
Shields, W	  117
Shoup, D	  46
Shurig, D	  47
Shuster, K	  96
Shuster, W	  69
Simmons, R	  9
Skitt, J	  69
Sliepcevich, E	  60
Smith, J	  51
Smith, 0	  109
Smith, R	  33,  34,  51,  83
Smith, V	  55
Sorg, T	  79,  117
Speight, B	  19
Spendlove, M	  79
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Spino, D	  69
Spitzer, E	  19
Spooner, C	  53
Srinivasan,  V	  106
Stabenow, G	  69
Stahl, Q	  35
Stanonis , F	  98
Stapler, J	  100
Starr, R	  26
Steckel, J	  6
Steel , E	  22
Steiner, R	  115,  118
Stenburg, M	  69
Stephens, E	  2
Stern, H	  96
Stewart, G	  26
Stierli , H	  26
Still , H	  27
Stirrup. F	  14, 27
Stofka, E	  108
Stone, R	  116,  118
Straub, C	  123
Strauch, D	  4,  19
Struzeski, E	  6
Sturkie, D	  19
Stutzenberger,  F	  19, 67
Suffet, H	  51
Sukenik, V	  48, 49
Sull ivan, P	  66, 81
Sundqvist, S	  92
Sutin, G	  102
Sweeten, J	  47, 66
Taiganides, E	  4,  5,  6
Talty, J	  79,  108
Tanaka, M	  95
Tarbox, J	  66
Tate, J	  26
Tchobanoglaus,  G	  14
Templeton,  W	  92
Terry, L	  60
Testin, R	  99
Thatcher, R	  96
Thomas, R	  122
Thurnau, R	  69
Tietjen, C	  19
Toftner, R	  96
Toohey, R	  124
Tope, 0	  5
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Toussoun, T	  8
Towne, W	  48,  122
Townley, D	  27
Travis, B	  60
Trieff, N	  35
Truitt, M	  95
Tsivoglou, E	  79
Turner, M	  6
Ulmer, N	  58,  96
Updegraff, D	  109
Van der Eb,  H	  109
Varro, S	  80
Vaughan, R	  27,  83,  100,  109,  118
Vogely, J	  123
Wadleigh, C	  5
Waldrop, R	  61
Walker, J	  123
Wallace, A	  41
Wallman, H	  119
Walters, C	  119
Walton, G	  83
Ward, E	  40
Ward, R	  61
Warner, D	  80
Weaver, L	  3,  53,  118
Weaver, W	  5
Weber, E	  81
Weber, W	  49
Weibel , S	  123
Weidner, J	  43
Weinburgh, H	  19
Weinhold, A	  9
Weintraub, B	  102
Weintraub, M	  70
Wersan, S	  15
Whaite, R	  76
White, D	  73
White, R	  4,  5
Wienie, C	  22
Wigh, R	  114,  115, 118
Wilcomb, M	  118,  125
Wild, H	  19
Wiley, J	  6,  20,  112
Wilkle, W	  116
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Willard, W	  96
Williams, E	  15
Williams, R	  41
Williamson, J	  52
Will rich, T	  49
Wills, W	  28
Wilson, D	  14,  70,  71,  81,  93,  109,  112, 113
Wilson, N	  109
Witzel , S	  5, 9,  41
Wolfson, D	  109
Wonder, 1	  103
Wong, M	  77
Wool folk, R	  71
Worster, R	  71
Wright, E	  45
Wright, N	  109
Wulfinghoff,  M	  81
Yang, S	  109
Yen, J	  127
Yoo, B	  81
Zaltzman, R	  89
Zand-Yazdani, S	  127
Zandi , 1	  127
Zausner, E	  15, 40,  71
Zavon, M	  55
Zepeda, F	  93
Zhang,H	  106
Zimmer, C	  35
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Advisory Commision on Intergovernmental Relations	 45
Aerojet-General Corporation	 41 , 92
Aerospace Commerical Corporation	 63
Air Pollution Control Association	 29
Aleene, Inc	 El
Aluminum Association. .....	 12
American Association for Contamination Control, Biological
    Contamination Control  Committee	 59
American Association of Proffessors in Sanitary Engineering. 39
American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists	 72
Ameri can Bar Associ ati on	 39
American Chemical Society	 36
American Gas Association,  Inc	 69
American Hoist and Derrick Company	 22
American Institute of Chemical Engineers	 62
American Management Association	 99
American Medical Association	 56
American Paper and Pulp Association	 44
American Paper Institute	 108
American Petroleum Institute	 77
American Public Health Association	 56
American Public Works Association	 12,  22,  25,
     	 26, 28, 95, 112, 117, 123
American Public Works Association Research Foundation	 112,  125, 127
American Society of Agricultural  Engineers	 3
American Society of Civil  Engineers	 117
American Society for Testing and Materials 	 77
American Water Works Association Research Foundation	 22
Andrew H. Bates, Inc	 78
Appalachian Regional Commission	 21,  76
Armed Forces Pest Control  Board	 G6
Asphalt Institute	 47
Atlanta Regional Metropol itan Planning Commission	 10
Atomic Energy Research Center	 122


Battelle Memorial Institute	 72
Berlin Municipal Cleansing Service	 68
Bethlehem Steel Corporation	 76
British Standard Institution.....	 14
Building Research Advisory Board	 119
Buttenheim Publishing Corporation	 14,  45


Cal iform'a, City of Davis	 117
California Department of Industrial  Relations	 61
California Department of Public Health	 57,  87,  90,  92
California Division of Highways	 89
California Governor's Task Force	 94
California, Los Angeles  County Sanitation Districts	 85
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California State Water Quality Control  Board	  116
Canadian Council of Resource Ministers	  39
Cast Iron Pipe Research Association	  127
Caterpillar Tractor Company	  117
Chatham County Municipal Association	  57
Citizens Advisory Committe on Environmental  Quality	  36, 39
Clark and Groff Engineers.'.	  119
Cleveland Area Councils Association	  32
Colorado, Denver Regional Council  of Governments	  92
Colorado, Department of Health	  92
Colorado, General Assembly	  91
Colorado School of Mines Research Foundation Inc	  127
Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee and Pacific Southwest
     Inter-Agency Committee	  53
Combustion Engineering  Inc	  94, 96
Combustion Power Company,  Inc	  63
Committee on Envi rommental Health Problems	  59
Community Facilities Administration	  Ill
Conference of State Sanitary Engineers	  25, 51
Connecticut Development Commission	  10
Connecticut State Department of Health	  92
Conrad Engineers	  14
Conservation Foundation	  33
Consoer, Townsend and Associ ates	  86
Council on Environmental Quality	  37, 98


Day and Zimmerman Associates	  62, 63, 64
DeBell and Richardson	  125
Defense Documentation Center	  43
Dempster Brothers Inc	  12
Detroit, Metropolitan Area Regional Planning Commission	  90
District of Columbia, Department of Human Resources	  50
District of Columbia, Department of Sanitary Engineering....  114


Eastman Kodak Company	  37
EFTA Plastics Association	  125
Engineering-Science Inc	  41, 97
England, Manchester Cleansing Department	  90
Environmental Engineering  Intersociety  Board	  39


Farley Manning Associates, Inc	  125
Federal Committee on Pest  Control	  54
Federal Council for Science and Technology	  37
Federal Housing Adminstratioa	  119
Fibre Box Association	  46
Florida, State Board of Health	  60
Ford Foundation	  37
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Georgia, Chatham County Municipal  Association	  57
Georgia, County of Bibb	  58
Georgia, Department of Public Health	  44,  58,  59
Georgia, Richmond County Department of  Health	  58
Georgia, Institue of Technology	  26
Glass Container Council...-	  100
Glass Containers Manufacturers Institute,  Inc	  26,  84,  98
Governmental  Refuse Collection and Disposal  Association	  85,  90
Great Britain, Ministry of Housing and  Local Government	  90
Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission...  86
Greely and Hansen Engineers	  86,  92
Greenville County Planning Commission	  12


Harza Engineering Company	  106
Henningson, Durham and Richardson, Inc	  88,  91
Hi ghway Research Board	  44
Hi nde Engi neeri ng Company	  50
Homer and Shifrin, Inc	  109
Housing and Home Finance Agency	  Ill


Idaho, Department of Health	  88
Illinois, Lake County Board of Health	  39
Incinerator Institue of America	  62,  65
Indiana, Committee on Environmental Health Evaluation	  57
Institute of Public Cleansing	  17,  59,  63,
     	63,76,  105,  114,  123
Institue of Scrap Iron and Steel	  11,  103, 105,
     	  108, 109
Institute on State Planning for the 70's	  Ill
International Association of Public Cleansing	  88,  90
International Joint Commission (U.S. and Canada)	  29
International Research Group on Refuse  Disposal	  16,  26,
IIT Research Institute	  78,  109
Izack Wai ton League of Ameri ca	  48


Japan, Government	  123
John Carollo Engineers	  88
John B. Baffa Consulting Engineers	  88,  89
Johnson and Anderson, Inc	  17
Joint Working Party on Municipal  Composting	  18
Jones and Henry Engineers Limited	89
Jones , Henry and Wil 1 iams	89


Kansas State Department of Health	89
Kentucky, Program Development Office	  86
Kentucky State Department of Heal th	  86
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Licking County Regional Planning Commission	 91
Los Angeles County Air Pollution Control District	 35, 69
Los Angeles County, Department of County Engineers	 116
Louisiana State Board of Health	 90


Management Technology, Inc	 10
Manufacturing Chemists Association Inc	 76, 125
Marquardt Company	 63
Maryland State Department of Health	 95
Metcalf and Eddy Engineers	 89
Metropolitan Area PLanning Council	 92
Metropolitan Planning Commission	 45
Millipore Filter Corporation	 48
Ministry of Housing and Local  Government	 104, 121
Minnesota. Pollution Control Agency	 92
Mississippi State University	 121
Missouri, Department of Health and Welfare	 86
Montana State Department of Heal th	 36, 89


National Academy of Sciences	 24, 27, 28,29,
                                        38, 45, 46, 56, 83, 112, 119,
National Agricultural Chemicals Association 	 54
National Association of Counties Research Foundation	 26, 31, 38, 48, 49
National Association of Secondary Materials Industries, Inc. 79, 104, 108
National Canners Association	 77
National Commission on Community Health Services	 58
National Council for Stream Improvement	 50
National Council of State Boards of Engineering Examiners... 25
National Industrial Pollution Control Council	 11, 25, 33, 34, 38,
                                                   50, 59, 97, 107116, 125
National Research Counci 1	 56
National Safety Council	 14, 56, 58
Naval Ship Research and Development Center	 50
National Sanitation Foundation	 125
National Solid Wastes Management Association	 13, 116
National Water Well Association	 41
New York State Air Pollution Control  Board	 34
New York Mayor's Task Force on Air Pollution	 32
Mew York State Department of Heal th	 76,
New York State,  Department of  Health  and Air  Pollution Control..  65
New York University	 67
Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area  Planning Commission. 90
Northern Virginia Regional  Planning  Commission	 10
Northwestern University	 126
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Ohio Department of Health	  91, 112
Oklahoma City-County Health Department 	  91
Onondaga Lake Scientific Council	  86
Oregon State Board of Heal th	  92
Owen and White Inc	  95


Pacific South Inter-Agency Committee and Columbia Basin
     Inter-Agency	  53
Pan American Union	  53
Pennsylvania. Allegheny Solid Waste Advisory Committee	  92
Pennsylvania Department of Health	  84, 88, 90, 118
Pennsylvania. Erie County Commission	  57
Pennsylvania State University	  34
Planning Service Group	  14
President's Cabinet Committee on the Environment	  54
President's Science Advisory Committee	  39, 55
Public Adminstration Service	  11, 12, 21
Public Opinions Surveys Inc	  84
Public Works Journal Corporation	  12
Purdue University	  43, 44, 77, 78


Quad-City Solid Wastes Committee	  90


Railway Systems and Management Associations	  21
Ralph Stone and Company	  14, 104, 108, 116
Research Triangle Institute	  84
Resources for the Future Inc	  36
Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center	  50
Robert N. Moore Company	  108
Royal Institute of Public Administration	  24


San Diego Utilities Department	  68
San Francisco Chamber of Commerce	  12
Soil Conservation Society of America	  7, 47
Soil Science Society of America, Inc	  7
Society of Automotive Engineers	  46
Southwest Research Institute	  11
Springfield, City of, and Missouri Division of Health	  57
State Sanitary Engineers	  51
State University of New York	  45, 47
Sterling Drug Inc	  66
Swiss Federal Institute for Water Supply	  89
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Tennessee Val ley Authority	  1
Texas. State Department of Health	  117
Theracon Inc	  2
Thomas, Dean and Hoskins, Inc	  93
Tokyo Metropolitan Public Nuisance Research Institute	  37
Tri-County Regional  Planning Commission	  91
United Nations	  9,
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     Atomic Energy Commission .......... • ....................  39
     Bureau of Mines ........................................  10
     Coast Guards ...........................................  56
     Conference of City Health Offices ......................  37
     Department of Agri cul ture ..............................  5 ,
                                                                42
                                                               ,  40
                                                               .  78.
                                                                36 ,
                                                        59,  60
Department of Commerce	  103
Department of Health,  Education  and Welfare	  16,
80
80
                                                                    53,
                                                                   ,  79
                                                                         108
   55,
    87
                                                                 19,
                                                                     21,
                                                                      43,
                                                                      92,
                                                                         24,
                                                                          45,
                                                                          96,
                                                  25,  31,  37,  38,  39
                                                  46,  47,  53,  73,  85
                                                  119,  120,  122,  126
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development	  44,  45, 47,  110,
                                                             112
     Department of Interior	  4,  50,  51,  80
     Department of Transportation	  27
  S. Environmental Protection Agency	  14,  100
  S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration	  30,  51,
  S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory	  119
  S. Public Health Service	  13,  25, 26,
                                                   31,  34,  46,  57,  59
                                                   69,  75,  82,  83,  93
                                                   118,  122,  123
Uni versity of Cal ifornia	  90
                                                                     52, 122
                                                                         27, 29,
                                                                       60,  61,
                                                                       94,  112,
University of
University of
University of
University of
University of
University of
University of
University of North
University of Rhode
              Delaware ...................................... 6, 78
              Houston ....................................... 34, 90
              Idaho ......................................... 91
              Kansas ........................................ 93
              Massachusetts ................................. 95
              Mi chagan ...................................... 59 , 1 22
              Nebraska ...................................... 6
                    Carol ina ................................ Ill
                    Island .................................. 91
University of Texas	  6, 81
University of Washingron	  27
University of Wyoming	  34, 90
Vanderbilt, Uni versity	  50
Vermont State Litter Commission	  84
Vermont State Government	  84,  91
                                     149

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Way land Academy	 110
West Virginia State Department of Health	 93
World Health Organization	 27, 57, 60
                                     150

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