i ice if v i ci circs rcrriTiccicii federal solid uiaste ffiaragerrer prcgrarr ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 L 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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 ------- 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. 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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. 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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. 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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 19 ------- 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. 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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. 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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 91 ------- 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. 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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 119 ------- Evaluation of soils and use of soil surveys for engineering purposes in urban development. Washington, Federal Housing Administration, 1963. 71 p. 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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 120 ------- 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 121 ------- 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 122 ------- 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 ------- 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 124 ------- 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 125 ------- 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 126 ------- 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 127 ------- 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 43 128 ------- 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 104 129 ------- 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 36 130 ------- 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 101 131 ------- 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 75 132 ------- PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 98 133 ------- PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 3 134 ------- PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (continued) 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 77 135 ------- PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 10 136 ------- PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 95 137 ------- 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, 124 138 ------- PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 101 139 ------- PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 79 140 ------- PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 5 141 ------- PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 116 142 ------- PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 35 143 ------- CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX 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 85 144 ------- CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 37 145 ------- CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 86 146 ------- CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 126 147 ------- CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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 89 148 ------- CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) 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, U.S U.S U. U. U. U. U. 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 ------- CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX (Continued) Way land Academy 110 West Virginia State Department of Health 93 World Health Organization 27, 57, 60 150 ------- ------- |