WATERSHED ECOSYSTEMS BRANCH
Specific Pollutant Activity Report
FY 1975
Ecological Processes and Effects Division
Office of Environmental Sciences
Office of Research and Development
Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D. C. 20460
October, 1975
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WATERSHED ECOSYSTEMS BRANCH
Specific Pollutant Activity Report
FY 1975
Ecological Processes and Effects Division
Office of Environmental Sciences
Office of Research and Development
Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D.C. 20460
October, 1975
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FOREWORD
The purpose of this document is to provide an up-to-date accounting
of the activities of the Watershed Ecosystems Branch research programs
on a pollutant and activity basis. To my knowledge, this is the first
attempt to systematically "look across" the ROAPs and group, by
pollutant/activity, the projects now being conducted at five laboratories
in the freshwater/groundwater research area. I feel that only when
this is done can a judgement be made with regard to the reasonableness
and effectiveness of our current research programs vis-a-vis specific
pollutants and related activities.
The Specific Pollutant Activity Report, then, is meant to be a tool -
a reference to aid in the planning, integration and coordination of
programs, which, although concentrating on a single media - freshwater -
involves many disciplines, viewpoints, pollutant types and geographical
areas. At the very least it will delineate the ROAP tasks by specific
pollutant/activity - past, on-going and planned - scheduled for FY 1975
and beyond. At most, it will hopefully point out those areas where more
work is needed or where different work is needed, the existance of, or
lack of, the proper mix of work on a given pollutant/activity among the
various laboratories, and the appropriateness of the planned milestones.
This document is meant to be a limited edition for use by the
Headquarters and NERC staff directly associated with WEB programs.
It is a document which will be updated annually if, of course, it
proves to be useful for the purposes for which it was designed.
The Specific Pollutant Activity Report was prepared by grouping
ROAP tasks by pollutant and//>r activity. Four such categories were
used. (1) Inorganic Pollutants; (2) Organic Pollutants; (3) Miscellaneous
Pollutants and Environmental Parameters; and (4) Specific Activities.
Categories (1) and (2) are self-explanatory. Category (3) includes
tasks for research on such nebulous mixtures as complex effluents
and chlorinated sewage effluents as well as research on water quality
.parameters such as temperature, dissolved oxygen,, turbidity, etc.
Category (4) brings together all the non-pollutant-specific tasks into
related activity groups such as modeling, methodology, etc. It was
our intent to include all ROAP tasks listed, whether funded in FY 1975
or not, with the exception of "ROAP Management" tasks.
Where appropriate, tasks were listed under more than one category.
A task for developing the methodology for measuring asbestos in fish
tissues was listed, for example, under both "Asbestos" and "Methodology. "
In such cases, the resources attached to these tasks were included under
both categories so that the total cost for a given category could be
determined.
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In those instances where one ROAP task decribed work on a number
of pollutants, the task was listed separately under each pollutant. In
these cases, the dollars associated with that task were divided equally
among the pollutants to be investigated. While this may not accurately
reflect the costs associated with research on each pollutant, it provides
a rough estimate of the costs involved and allows a total-research cost
pier pollutant to be calculated.
Finally, it is recognized that a useful addition to this document would
be a simple pollutant by pollutant pert-chart or time-line on which the
tasks would be aranged chronologically by milestone date. This will
hopefully be accomplished over the next few months. In the meantime,
time-lines for individual pollutants can easily be generated when
required. Also, in the meantime, I welcome any comments, reactions,
corrections, etc., that anyone would care to make.
Frank G. Wilkes, Chief
Watershed Ecosystems Branch
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CONTENTS
I. INORGANIC POLLUTANTS
Page
Ammonia T~
Arsenic 2
Asbestos 6
Cadmium 10
Chromium 14
Copper 16
Hydrogen Cyanide 19
Hydrogen Sulfide 20
Lead 21
Mercury 25
Metals (In Combination) 29
Nickel 31
Ozone 32
Zinc 34
II. ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
Acrolein 36
Atrazine 37
Baygon 39
Baytex 40
2, 4-D Butoxyethyl Ester 41
Captan 43
Carbaryl 45
Chlordane 47
DDT and its Derivatives 48
Diazinon 49
Endosulfan 51
Endrin 53
Heptachlor 54
Hexachlorobenzene 56
LAS/ABS and Non-Ionic Detergents 57
Lindane 58
Malathion 59
Methomyl 62
Methoxychlor 63
Methyl Parathion 65
Mirex 66
NT A 67
Oil 68
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II. ORGANIC POLLUTANTS (Cont. )
Parathion
69
PCB's
71
Pentachlorophenols
72
Pesticides (In Combination)
73
Pesticide Solvents and Formulating
Agents
76
Ph thai ales
77
Propachlor
78
Simazine
79
Toxaphene
80
Trifluralin
82
Zectran
83
III. MISCELLANEOUS POLLUTANTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS
Chlorinated Sewage Effluents 84
Complex Effluents 87
Dissolved Oxygen 89
Gas Supersaturation 91
Temperature Requirements 92
Thermal Pollution 95
Turbidity 99
IV. SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES
Data Handling 100
Diffuse Source Categorization 101
Dredging 102
Entrainment 104
Eutrophication Dynamics 105
Fish Metabolism in Channels 108
Groundwater Pollution Dynamics 109
Groundwater Problem Assessment 112
Information Transfer 113
Lake Restoration 114
Literature Review 121
Logging Practices 122
Methodology 123
Modeling 131
Rechannelization 149
Surface Mining 150
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INORGANIC POLLUTANTS
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AMMONIA
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AC i.
TASK
i
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1 J•
TYPE
uO .
0 b j a c t i v o ;
i
1BA021
1
121BCV
A
013
Prepare criteria document for Ammonia
I
1BA021 i A21BCV A
1BA021 06AOJ
013 Prepare Criteria document for Ammonia
014
Determine aquatic life criteria for
ammonia' (nitrite) nitrogen.
2/76 Complete
Document
7.0
10/7 4 Comple te
Doc uncnt
6/75 Final Report
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Specific Pollutant
ARSENIC
PROGRAM"
ELEMENT no..
ROAP
I.D.
1BA021 ;16AAD
1BA021 16AAD
1BA021
1BA021
1BAO 2 3
21BCV
A21BCV
ACT.
TYPE
03 ACQ
TASK
IsO.
005
007
022
022
002
Objectives
Determine the acute toxicity of As
(and others) to selected species of
freshwater fish.
Determine the chronic effects of As
(and others) on survival., growth, and
reproduction of selected species of
freshwater fish.
Prepare criteria document for As.
Prepare criteria document for Arsenic
IAG with AEC - Determine the distribu-
tion,, transformation, transport and
impact of As (and.others) in experimental
stream ecosystems at the AEC Savannah
River Ecology Laboratory Test Facility.
(§ L 0 6 )
B u d ft c t
7 . 0
70.0
3.5
AO . 0
M i 1C G t C -3 s
6/81 Final Report
6/76 Final Report j
2/77 Complete
Document
2/75 Complete
Document
2/75 Fund
Agreement
2/76-2/79
Annual Progress
Reports i
6/80 Final Report j
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Specific Pollutant
ARSENIC
PROGRr.'-i
ROAP
ACT.
TASK
FY 7 ^
(§1000)
1
ELEr'ZuT No.
I.D.
TYPE
No.
Ob jcctivcs
Milestones i
B u d p, n £
1
1BA023
03 ACQ
E
005
Grant // 800427, "Fate of Pollutant
Metallics in Aquatic Systems: The
Behavior of As (and others) under Aerobic
and Anaerobic Conditions," University
60 . 0
1
1
5/72 Fund Grant j
7/73-7/74 I
Annual Progress
Report
of Georgia. Sediment-Water Interface
12/75 Final Report,
Studies.
1BA023
.
03 ACQ
A
006
Conduct laboratory experiments to
determine biological uptakes, accumula-
tions, and transformations of selected
inorganic pollutants, including major
and minor nutrients. Studies to include
impact of inorganic pollutants on
biological growth systems.
65.0
10/75 Report on
Arsenic
1BA023
03 ACQ
A
007
Conduct laboratory experiments to
0
7/72 Initiate
determine organo-chemical and photo-
Project
7/75 Initiate
chemical transformation reactions for
selected inorganic pollutants. Chemical
Project on As
10.76 Report on As
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t
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j
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i
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studies will include only those organo-
i :
metallics which have (Cont. next page)
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Specific P ol lu H crrc
ARSENIC
PROGRAM
ELE^EMT Mo.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
E i; d ft e t
!
Milestones .1
i
1BA023
03 ACQ
A
007
biologically mediated organic derivatives
Data to include reaction mechanisms rates
activation parameters, quantum yields,
reaction products, identification
and synthesis and/or other relevant fate
information required.
0
t
i
1
1
i
I
j
i
j
1BA023
03ACQ
A
008
Conduct lab experiements to determine
physical transport properties -
so1lubi1ities , vaporization rates,
exchange rates at air-water interface,
mechanism and rates of sorption and
desorption on representative suspended
and bed materials for select inorganic
pollutants.
0
I
7/75 Initiate
Project on As
10/76 Report on As¦
1
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I
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1BA023
03 ACQ
A
009
Develop preliminary simulation model to
predict the transport, transformation,
distribution, and impact of selected
inorganic pollutants in freshwater'
ecosystems,
55 . 0
3/7 8 Initiate
Project on Arsenic
10/78 Preliminary
Model for Arsenic j
!
1BA023
03 ACQ
A
010
Conduct integrated studies to calibrate
and test, models' to predict the net rates
of transformation, transport, accumula-
tion, and impact of selected inorganic
pollutants in representative, freshwater
ccos y s t ems
0
1 >
7/78 Initiate
Studies with As
10/79 Report on
Documented Transport
Model for As
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Specific Pollutant
ARSENIC
PROGRAM
ELoIt'/TNo.
ROA?
I.D,
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
Budget
i
Milcsrones ;
1BAO 21
16AAD
A
008
Determine the chronic effects of heavy
metals on survival, growth, and
reproduction of selected freshwater
invertebrates
6 . 6
J
I
6/7 7 Interim !
Report ;
6/80 Interim i
Repo r t ;
6/82 Final Report '
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ASBESTOS
n ^ f. .*•»•
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.ELEMENT No.
RGAP
I.D.
'ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj ectives
(Ho46)
E u c pet
w. - _ i
milestones
i
IBAO 21
0 6APX
A
005
Determination of target organs and tissue
for selected economically important
fish species exposed to asbestiform
minerals
0
i
7/75 Start
12/76 Identify ;
Target Tissues j
Effected !
IBAO 2 1
1
06APX
A
006
Determine chronic toxicity response
of selected economically important
laboratory and environmentally exposed
populat ions
0
7/75 Start i
6/77 Report on
Lab Exposed j
Populations j
IBAO 2 1
06APX
A
007
Determine chronic toxicity response
to selected food chain organisms
0
7/78 Start j
6/79 Finish1
j
1BA021
06APX
A
008
Develop data criteria document for
asbestos (asbestiform minerals)
0
7/78 Start
6/7 9 Issue Report j
1BA021
!
1
06APX
A
009
Determine the extent to which asbesti-
form mineral contamination of the
National Water Quality Laboratory's
water supply affected water quality
criteria data for minerals, pesticides,
dissolved oxygen, and temperature.
Representative toxicants and freshwater
organisms will be selected
85.0
6/75 Initiate '¦
Search REport j
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1
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1
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•
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Specific Poilu a n t
ASBESTOS
PROGRAM
ELEMENT Mo.
ROA?
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
1
Objectives
FY 7 S
($1000)
B.ucl got
Mile
!
stones j
i
i
IBAO 21
21BCV
A
019
Prepare criteria document for asbestos
0 i
4/76
f
Complete '
Document j
IBAO 2 1
A21BCV
A
019
Prepare criteria document for asbestos
0
1/75
Complete '
Document ;
1
IBAO 21
06APX
A
001
ROAP technical supervision, adminis-
tration, grant monitoring, proposal
review, correspondance, and interface
with local requirements
0
\
7/74 Procurement
of Equipment j
i
1
1BA021
06APX
A
002
Determine asbestos (asbestiform
minerals) types and concentrations in
stressed ecosystems
0
7/74
6/75
Initiate
Search 1
Repor t }
!
IBAO 2 1
|
06APX
A
003
Develop procedures for asbestos ident-
ification, particle aspect ratio
number, and concentration in water,
tissue, substrate, and environmental
samples
35 .0
7/74 Start ;
6/75 Methods for !
Water !
6/76 Methods for
•Tissue |
6/77 Methods for !
Environmental Samples
IBAO 2 1
06APX
B
004
Acquire automation equipment for analysi
and data reduction
1
S 0
12/74
7/76
i
Award Contract
Ins tall ;
Equipment !
?
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Specific Pollutant
ASBESTOS
P.^CuRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No'.
Obj ectives
BudReC
Milestones
1BA021
06APX
A
002
Determine asbestos (asbestiform minerals)
types and concentrations in stressed
ecosystems
0
7/74 Initiate
Search
6/75 Report
IBAO 21
06APX
A
003
Develop procedures for asbestos
identification, particle aspect ratio
number, and concentration in water,
tissue, substrate, and environmental
s amples
35.0
7/74 S tart
6/75 Methods -for
Water
6/76 Methods for
Tissue
6/77 Methods for
Environmental
S amples
8
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Specific Pollutant
ASBESTOS
¦I.D.
1BA021
06APX
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
00 A
Obj ectivos
Acquire automation equipment for
analysis and data reduction
i- i / •>
j (>ioeo j
! 12/74 Award
! Contract
;7/76 Install
! Equipment
9
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Specific Pollutont
CADMIUM
.. PROGRAM
'ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj ectives
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3 p o c i f i c ? o 11 u i; i n t
CADMIUM
SkAM j ROAP
ACT.
TASK .
NT r;0. : l.D.
!
TYPE
No.
1BA021
IBAO 2 1
16AAJ
16AAJ
01
02
1BA021 J X6AAJ
' |
03
Objcctives
(and Cu) to the embryo-larval stages
of 8 species of freshwater fish
22.6 |6/75 Final Report
iand recommendation
33. 3. : 7/72 Start
| 6/75 Final Residue
i Report
| 6/75 Preliminary
i Enzyme Report
i 6/75 Preliminary
Residue Kinetics
Report
! 6/76 Metal
: Residues Brook
I Trout Interim
; Report
i 6/78 Recommenda-
tions
i
I
128.0 | 6/7A S tart
12/74 Final Report
Embryo Larval
Toxicity
8/75 Interim
Report Most
Sensitive Life-
Stage Toxicity
10/75 Interim
Report on Embryo-
Larval His tology
11
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CADMIUM
1BA021
1BA021
1BA021
IBAO 2 3
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
16AAJ
16AAD
03ACQ
03
008
010
002
i
Obj ectives
7?,
' t. •/ .1. 0 0 0;
ci ^ -
Continued
Determine the chronic effects of heavy
metals on survival, growth, and |
reproduction of selected freshwater
invertebrates
Determine the chemical forms of
several metals toxic to aquatic animalsj
using bioassays and refined chemical ;
techniques
I AG with AEC-de t ermine , the distribution,1
transformation, transport and impact j
of Cd (and others) in experimental ;
stream ecosystems at the AEC j
Savannah River Ecology Laboratory ,
test facility
6 . 6
9 . 3
40. 0
6/78 Final Report
and Recommendation
6/77 Interim
Report
6/80 Interim
Repor t
6/82 Final Report
6/74 Interim
Report
6/7 7 Interim
Report
6/80 Final Report
2/75 Fund
Agreement
2/76"2/79 Annual
Progress Report
2/80 Final Report
12
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Specific
CADMIUM
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No,
1BAO 2 3
1BA023
1BA023
RCAP
I.D.
03 ACQ
03 ACQ
03 ACQ
1P^023
TYPE
TASK
No.
005
006
008
03 ACQ
A 009
Obj cct ives
f -c i ^ \
I v !• 'J u u )
B u ci net
Mi -lc s t cn'
Grant No. 800427- "Fate of Pollutant 60.0
Metallics in Aquatic Systems: The
Behavior of Cd (and others) under Aerobic
and Anaerobic Conditions Univ. of Ga.j
Sediment-water interface studies.
Conduct laboratory experiments to deter-j 65.0
mine biological uptakes, accumulations, i
and transformations of selected inorganic
pollutants on biological growth systems J
Conduct laboratory experiments to deterjJ
mine physical transport properties-— ji
solubilities, vaporization rates, ex-
change rates at air-water interface,
mechanism and rates of sorption and de-
sorption on representative suspended
and bed materials for select inorganic
pollutants.
Develop preliminary simulation model to 55.0
predict the transport, transformation,
distribution and impact of selected in-
organic pollutants in freshwater eco-
systems .
'5/72 Fund grant f
7/73 Annual pro- j
gress report
7/74 Annual pro-
gress report
12/75 Final Report
10/77
Cd.
Report on
7/78 Initiate pro-
ject on Cd
10/79 Report on Cd¦
7/72 Initiate
project
10/75 Preliminary
Cd transport model
13
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Specific Pollutant
CHROMIUM
!LE:\EflT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
NO.
1
Objectives
(§io4d)
E u c: p, e t
Mile
g tor.GS ;
1BA021
16AAD
A
005
Determine the acute toxicity of Cr (and others)
to selected species of freshwater fish.
i.o
6/81
Final Report •
1EA021
16AAJ
C
"012
Contract No. 68-01-0740 Toxicity of Cr (and
others) to the eggs amd fry of 10 species of
fish.
0
6/72
6/74
Contract i
Awarded
Final Report
¦ i
\
1BA021
16AAI
E
01U
An evaluation of the sensitivity of
Cladocerans to Cr (and others). Grant
(R802 210) . R.W. Winner, Miami University
Ohio
0
1
!
i
1
IBAO 2 1
16AAD
A
008
Determine the chronic effects of heavy
metals on survival, growth, and
reproduction of selected freshwater
inverteb rates
6.6
6/7 7
6/80
6/82
>
Interim
Report i
Interim j
Report ¦
Final Report
(
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1
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Specific Pollutant
CHROMIUM
ELEMENT Mo.
ROA?
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
O'oj ectives
FY
(§1000)
B u d p c e
Milestone;
1BA023
03ACQ
1BA023
03ACQ
1BA023
03ACQ
!
005 , Grant // 800427 , "Fate of Pollutant
i Metallics in Aquatic Systems: The
Behavior of Cr (and others) Under
Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions, "
University of Georgia.. Sediment-Water
Interface Studies.
009
60.0
006
Conduct lab experiments to determine
biological uptakes, accumulations and
transformation of selected inorganic
pollutants including major and minor
nutrients. ^Studies to include impact
of inorganic pollutants on biological
growth systems.
65.0
1
Develop preliminary situation model to ! 55.0
predict the transport, transformation,
distribution, and impact of selected
inorganic pollutants in freshwater ecosystems
5/72 Fund Grant
7/73-7/74 |
Annual Progress I
Reports
12/75 Final Report j
10/78 Report on
Chromium
7/7 2 Init iate
Project
10/79 . Preliminary
Model for Chromium
1 £•
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Specific Pollutant
COPPER
F ,1'uuKrti'i
ELEMENT No.
RCAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(|lo36)
Budst't
i'iiiCStor."s
1RA021^ 16AAD
1BA0?1
1BA021
16AAJ
1BA021
16AAJ
16AAI
005
001
012
0ll4
Determine the acute toxicity of Cu (and others)
to selected species of freshwater fish.
Conduct chronic toxicity tests for evaluating
the results of the rapid evaluation techniques
-chronic copper toxicity (2 generations) Brook
Trout survival, growth, and reproduction
(Final Report)
-chronic copper toxicity-Bluegill survival,
growth, and reproduction (Final Report).
Contract No. 68-01-0740 Toxicity of Cu (and
others) to the eggs and fry of 10 species of
fish.
An evaluation on the sensitivity of Clndocerans
to Cu (and others). Grant (R802210) -
R.W. Winner - Miami University, Ohio
1.0
6/81 Final Report
7/72 Start
6/75 Final Report &
Recommendation
6/72 Contract
awarded
6/74 Final Report
8/76 Final Report
1 G
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Specific Pollutant
COPPER
.5 PROGRAM
ELEMEN? No.
ROA?
I.D.
1BA021
1BA021
lfiCAR
l
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
I . FV 7 3.
I (. •> 10-j 0 )
001 i ROAP Technical Supervision, Administration,
j Engineering, and Facilities Support.
(Many other Milestones Involved)
10CAR
002
Conduct, bioassays to determine toxicity of Cu
(an
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Specific Pollutant
COPPER
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No,
Obj ec t ives
c?Io33)
Budget
Mile
stones
IB. AO 21
16AAD
A
008
Determine the chronic effects of heavy
6.6
bill
In t e rim
metals on survival, growth, and
Report
reproduction of selected freshwater
6/80
Interim
invertebrates
Report
6/82
Final Re-port
1BA021
16AAD
A
010
Determine the chemical forms of several
9.3
6/74
In t e rim
metals to aquatic animals using bioassays
bill
Report
and refined chemical techniques
Interim
Report
6/80
Final REport
18
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HYDROGEN CYANIDE
*0 k?
I .D.
ACT. ITASK
TYPEi No.
Objective;;
1BAO 21
16AAO ! E
014
Determine safe levels of HCN
58.0 6/77 Final Report
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HYDROGEN SULFIDE
" ;\v •, J \l ,
C4 ! O : *" " f. i ^
iBAO^l
RQAP
! ACT.
TASK
I .D.
! TYPE
f
No.
Objcctives
i
1 1
2IBCVj
f
015
Prepare criteria document for hydrogen sulfide.
1BA02I .A21BCV! A j 015!
Prepare criteria document for hydrogen sulfide.
i
f 'J- . r, ¦' x '. \
j 2/76 - Complete Document
T.Q 111/7^ - Complete Document
20
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LEAD
! RO/'.P 1 ACT.
i I.D. ! TYPE
-1. i
TASK
No.
Objectives
1 v l \j v v- ; ;
i ii u c ;; a t . i
IB AO 2 1
i
ll6AAJ A
1
002
Development and evaluation of rapid
techniques involving physiological -
biochemical and metabolic research to
I 33.3 ;
i >
1
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: t
1BA021
1BA021
1BA021
! 16AAJ
i
! 21BCV
A 2 IB C V
012 i Contract No. 68-01-0740 Toxicity of Pb
(and others) to the eggs and fry of 10
species of fish
i 011 Prepare criteria document for Pb
011 Prepare criteria document for Pb
7.0
7/72 Start
6/75 Final
Residue Report
6/75 Preliminary
Enzyme Report
6/75 P reliminary
Residue Kinetics
Report
6/76 Metal
Residues Brook
Trout Interim
Report
6/78 Recommenda-
tions
6/72 Contract
Aw a r d e d
6/74 Final Report
12/75
Complete
Document
10/74 Complete
Document
21
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Specific Pollutant:
LEAD
PROG.RAM
ELEMENT No.
1BAO 21
1B^021
ROA?
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
16AAD! A (005
16AAl}> A 1007
1BAO 21 i 16AAJ A
IB AO 21 | 16 A A D
001
008
Obj ectivcs
FY 7 S
(§1000)
ii uc c: t
Determine the acute toxicity of Pb (and
others) to selected species of freshwater
fish
Determine the chronic effects of Pb
(and others) on survival, growth, and
reproduction of selected species of
freshwater fish.
Conduct chronic toxicity tests on Pb
(and others) on Brook Trout for
survival, growth, and reproduction.
Determine the chronic effects of heavy
metals on survival, growth, and
reproduction of selected iresli water
invertebrates
1.0
14.0
22.6
6 . 6
Milestones
6/81 Final Report
12/74 Final Report
on Toxicity of Pb
(and others) to
Brook Trout
6/76 Final Report
on Toxicity of Pb
(and others) to
aquatic organisms
I
7/72 S
6/75 ?
and ReCc
22
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Specific Poll
LEAD
taut
PROGRAM
lLZMEXT Mo.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(^io.^8)
3 u d net
Mi 1 e s tones
1BA023
03 ACQ
F
002
IAG with AEC - Determine the distribution
transformation, transport and impact of
Pb (and others) in experimental stream
ecosystems at the AEC Savannah River
Ecology Laboratory Test Facility
40. 0
2/75 Fund
Agreement
2/76-2/79 Annual
Progress Reports
2/80 Final Report
1BA023
03 ACQ
A
006
Conduct laboratory experiments to
determine biological uptakes, accumula-
tion-, and transformations of selected
inorganic pollutants including major and
minor nutrients. Studies to include
impact of inorganic pollutants on
biological growth systems.
7/78 Initiate
Proj ect on Pb
10/79 Report on Pb
1BA023
03 ACQ
A
007
Conduct laboratory experiments to
determine organo-chemical and photo-
chemical transformation reactions for
selected inorganic pollutants. Chemical
studies will includeonly those organo-
metallics which have biologically
mediated organic derivatives. Data to
include reaction mechanisms, rates,
activation parameters, quantum yields
reaction product identification and
synthesis and/or relevant fate
information required.
0
7/78 Initiate
Project on Pb
10/79 Report on Pb
23
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Specific ?o 11 uisni;
LEAD
ELEK2NT"No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
Budget:
Milestone:
IBAO?3
03 ACQ
1BA023
03 ACQ
008
009
Conduct laboratory experiments to
determine physical transport properties
solubilities, vaporization rates,
exchange rate at air-water interface,
mechanism and rates of sorption and
desorption on representative suspended
and bed materials for select inorganic
pollutants.
Develop preliminary simulation model to
predict the transport, transformation,
listirbution, and impact of selected
inorganic pollutants in freshwater
ec osy s t ems.
55.0
10/80 Report on P
7/72 Initiate
P r o j ec t
7/73 Preliminary
Model for Major
Nutrients
7/74 Report and
Documentation of
an Unpolluted
Aquatic Ecosystem
Model including
Major Nutrients
3/79 Preliminary
Model for Pb
24
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Specific Pollutant:
MERCURY
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
1.0.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(|.(o^8)
U u d e t
Milestones
1BA021
16AAJ
A
02
Development and evaluation of rapid
techniques involving physiological
biochemical and metabolic research to
predict chronic toxicity of Hg
33. 3
7/72 Start
6/75 Final Residue
Report
6/75 Preliminary
Enzyme Report
6/75 Preliminary
Residue Kinetics
Repo r t Me t a 1
Res idues
6/76 Brook Trout
Interim Report
6/78 Recommenda-
tion
1BA021
21BCV
A
006
Prepare criteria document for Mercury
•
7.0
4/75 Comp1e t e
Doc ume n t
i
25
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Specific Pollutant
MERCURY
i PROGRAM
ELEi-'iEiPf No.
RQAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(£lG
-------
Specific Pollutant
MERCURY
PROGRAM
ELEMENT fio.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(1i G10 )
2 u d r, e t
M lie
s:cnos
1BAO 2 3
03 ACQ
E
004
Grant // 800510, "Fate of Mercury in
Artificial Stream Systems," University
of Georgia. Studies to determine
distribution, transport, and impact of
two levels of mercuric ion added,
continuously to 4 experimental channels.
After one years accumulation, mercury
inputs are stopped and stream recoveries
studied
0
kill
hill
4/74.
10/74
4/75
Fund Grant
Ann ual
Progress
Annual
Progress
Terminate
Grant
Final Report
1BA023
03 ACQ
E
005
Grant # 800427 "Fate of Pollutant
Metallics in aquatic Systems: The Behav-
ior of Hg, As, Cr, and Cd Under Aerobic,
and Anaerobic Conditions," University
of Georgia. Sediment Water Interface
Studies
60 . 0-
!5/72
7/73
7/74
12/75
Fund Grant
Annual
Progress
Annual
Progress
Final Report
1BA0 23
03 ACQ
A
006
Conduct laboratory experiments to
determine biological uptakes, accumul-
ations, and transformation of Hg.
Studies to include impact of inorganic,
pollutants on biological growth systems
65.0
Ull
7/73
10/74
Initiate
Program
Interim
Report
Final Rep o r t
•
1BA023
i.
03^CQ
A
009
Develop preliminary simulation model to
predict the transport, transformation,
distribution, and impact of selected
inorganic pollutants (includes Hg) in
1 freshwater ecosystems
55 . 0
7/72 Initiate
Project
4/75 Preliminary
Transport Model
t
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Specific Pollutant
MERCURY
^ i isL/Ui/x/V'i
'"ELEMENT'No.
RGAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
Task
No.
0 b j ectives
V ~7 ~
($io6o)
Budget
i
Milestones '
i
1BA023
03 ACQ
A
010
Conduct integrated studies to calibrate
and test models to predict the net rates
of transformation, transport, accumul-
ation, and impact of selected inorganic
pollutants (includes Hg) in represent-
ative freshwater ecosystems
0
i
10/76 Report on
Documented Trans- ¦
port Model
1
t
I
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j
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Specific Pollutant
METALS ( IN COMBINATION)
! PROGRAM
j ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(Ro35)
Bud-e;
1
Milestones 1
i
j IBAO 21
1
j
i
16AAD
A
Oil
Determine interactions of selected
metal mixtures, metal-organic mixtures,
and other substances affecting metal
toxicity to aquatic organisms
35.0
6/74 Interim f
Report '•
6/76 Report on
Toxicity of metal- j
organo and metal- '
metal mixtures
6/82 Final Report ;
on Interactions
1BA021
•
;
j
16AAD
C
017
Analyze tissues for metals and metal
forms from animals used in bioassays
(Contract)
0
Will be used in [
Support of Tasks
007 , 008, 021, and 1
022 :
1BA021
;
16AAD
E
018
Determine the biological formation of
methyl-metal compounds (Grant)
0
6/78 Final Report j
on Factors Me thy- j
lating Metals j
1BA021
:
16AAD
E
019
Determine the metal-aquo species toxic tc
aquatic animals (Grant)
o.
6/79 Final Report i
on Toxic Metal ]
Species j
:
1BA021
i
1
:
:
\
i
s
!
i
16AAD
A
021
Determine the acute and chronic toxicity
of other metals to freshwater aquatic
organisms
7.0
!
6/78 Interim '
Repo rt i
6/82 Final Report i
on Toxicity of
Other Metals ;
29
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Specific Pollutant
METALS ( IN COMBINATION)
.5 PROGRAM
ELEMENT*No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj ectives
(IM3)
Budget
Mile
<
stones !
i
IBAO 21
16AAE
A
022
Determine tissue uptake of metals and
concentration via the food chain
35.0
6/77
6/82
Interim 1
Report
Final Report i
1BA021
16AAD
A
023
Determine environmental factors
affecting metal uptake and toxicity to
aquatic plants and animals
28. 0
6/78
6/82
i
Interim j
Report 1
Final Report j
lBi.021
16AAD
E
024
Determinatio.n and toxicity of metal
complexes (Grant)
0.0
6/80
Final Report j
f
I
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j
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30
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Specific Pollutant
NICKEL
| Pi-kOGkAM
I ELEMENT No,
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(flO<58)
Budget
1
Milestones 1
1
i
j
i IBAO21
i
1
j
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j
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!
1.6 A AD
A
008
Determine the chronic effects of heavy
metals.on survival, growth, and
r e p r od uction of selected freshwater
invertebrates
6 . 6
j
6/77 Interim ;
Report j
6/80 Inte rim j
Report ;
6/82 Final Report j
i
!
j
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j
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Specific ?o2. lu •:
OZONE
pkoqra;-:
RCAP
ACT.
TASK
-f
!
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|
ELEMENT Uo.
I.D.
TYPE
Mo.
Object ive s
( $ 10:j 0 ; j
I! v. c!.?$ e t 1
Mile
s '¦
i
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¦
1BA021
06 AO J
A
005
Determine
laboratory acute and chronic
0
1/71
I
Start ;
toxicity
of secondary sewage disinfected
bill
Complete j
using chlorine, chlorine and sulfur
B i o as s ay
dioxide,
and ozone to selected
6/73
Comp1e t e :
freshwater organisms
Report
•
12/73
Review !
Report
4/74
Issue Report j
1BA021
0 6 AO J
C
008
Det ermine
, on-site, acute and chronic
.
38.0
12/73
Start
toxic ity
of secondary sewage disinfected
7/73
Begin Bioassays
using chlorine, chlorine and sulfur
1/74
Begin Chronic ;
dioxide ,
and ozone to selected freshwate
r
Bioassays ¦
organisms
( 12/74
Finish j
Chronic Bioassays- :
Munic i p a 1 ;
12/75
Finish .
Chronic Bioassays- j
Municipal and
Industrial ;
j 7 / 7 5
Final Report ;
i
1BA021
06 AO J
E
010
Determine
products and toxicity of
0
7/71
Start |
compounds
formed by chlorination and
7/72-
7/74 Report
ozonation
by effluents and their
Progress
environmental impact
7/75
Comp1e t e ;
Work
Report
22
-------
Specific ? o 1 i u a n t
OZONE
PROGRAM
ELEMENT Mo.
ROAP
I.D.
IBAO 2 1
1BA021
A-06AO.F A
A06AOJ
1BA021
1BA021
1BA021
A06A0J
A06A0J
A06A0J
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
Mo.
001
002
004
006
007
Ob -jcctivos
FY 7 r>
($3
Jiv.tipiec
Evaluate the bioaccumu1atable, toxic
persistent, compounds formed by
disinfection other than chlorine or
municipal and industrial effluents
Evaluate the biological consequences of
alternatives to chlorine as a
disinfectant. Determine morphological
changes (gross and cellular) in fish
eggs and larvae and toxicity caused
by using ozone, sulfur dioxide
(dechlorination) and others
Criteria data document on ozonation
Summary report concerning overall aspect^
of effluent disinfection
Grant continuation UMD Carlson to other
disinfectants formation of stable toxic
compounds on disinfection of effluents
70.0
2fi.n
i-ii.
tore:
7/75 Start ;
6/77 Report oh
Ozonat ion !
6/78 Report on
Alternate
Disinfection
7/74 Start j
6/76 Report on i
Ozone and Sulfur |
Dioxide (Dechlor-
ination) Effects ;
6/77 Report on ;
Other Disinfectant j
Effects '
7/77 Start
12/77 Issue Report!
7/78 Start
12/78 Final Report
6/75 Ozone Report
S3
-------
Specific Pollutant
ZINC
PROGRAM
LEMENT ;'io.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
i
Obj ectives
($io36)
iJudf;G t
1 1 " ¦ 1 ~ ¦¦ 1 ¦ ¦ t
{
Miles tones ¦
i
1BA021
16AAD
A
005
Determine the acute toxicity of Zn
(and others) to selected species of
freshwater fish
x.o
}
»
1
6/81 Final Report ;
|
i
1BA021
16AAD
A
007
Determine the chronic effects of Zn
(and others) on survival, growth, and
reproductioa of selected species of.
freshwater fish
lU.O
i
6/75 Final Report ;
Toxicity to i
Flagf ish
6/76 Final Report ¦
Toxicity to i
Aquatic
Organisms
i
1BA021
21BCV
A
025
Prepare criteria document for Zinc
0
kill Comple te
Doc ument
1BA021
10CAR
A
002
Conduct bioassays to determine toxicity
of Zn (and others) to Pacific Northwest
Aquatic Species
26.2
6/75 Interim.
Report Toxicity to
PNW Salmonids
6/77 Interim
Report on Toxicity
to PNW Hon-Salmoni(.
6/78 Final Report
Toxicity to PNW
Aquatic Species
34
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ZINC
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP .
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
Mo.
Obj active.s
#
C $ I o 4 d)
B u cl gee
M i 1 e 5 z o n r± s
1BAO 21
A21BCV
A
025
Prepare criteria document for Zinc
7.0
'
4/75 Complete
document
1BA021
16AAI
E
014
An evaluation of the sensitvity of clad-
0
8/76 Final Report
ocerans to Zinc (and others). Grant
(R802210) R.W. Winner, Miami Univ.,
Ohio.
1BA023
03 ACQ
A
006
Conduct laboratory experiments to
65 . 0
10/79 Report on
determine biological uptakes, accumulatio
is ,
Zinc
and transformation of selected inorganic
p o11u t an ts including major and minor
nutrients. Studies to include impact
of inorganic pollutant on biological
•
growth systems.
1BA023
03 ACQ
A
009
Develop preliminary simulation model
55.0
7/72 Initiate
to predict the transport, transformation,
P r o j e c t
distribution, and impact of selected
7/73 Preliminary
inorganic pollutants in freshwater
model for
ecosys t ems.
ma j or
nutrients
7/74 Re por t and
Doc ume n tatioi
of unpollutei
model
3/80 Preliminary
1
model for
i
1
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1
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Zinc
3 5
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ZINC
,0.
IBAO 2 1
IBAO 21
SOAP
I.D.
!16AAD
16AAD
ACT.
TYPE
FASK
No.
008
010
Obj ective:
<. * -v 0G
Determine the chronic effects of heavy
metals on survival, growth, and
reproduction of selected freshwater
invertebrates
|
Determine the chemical forms of several j
metals toxic to aquatic animals using
bioassays and refined chemical
te chniques
6. .6
9 . 3
: 6/7 7
f
! 6/80
| 6/82
| 6/74
j 6/77
i
! 6/80
Interim
Report
Interim
Report
Final Report
Interim
Report
Interim
Report
Final Report
35A
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ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
-------
Specific Pollutant
ACROLEIN
I r ¦** ^ -> »i
ELEMENT uO.
ROA?
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj cc t ivcs
-------
Specific Pollutant
ATRAZINE
P .ICG RAM
ELE-X'iT No.
R0AP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
i
Ob j e.c t ivcs
(?io3d) i
Budget
M i 1 e s t c n o. s
1BA021
21BCV
A
017
Prepare criteria document for Atrazine.
0
5/76 Complete
Documer. C
1BA021
A21BCV
A
017
Prepare criteria document for Atrazine
7.0
12/7 A Complete
Doc ume n t
1BA021
16AAK
C
005
Provide water quality criteria and
application factor information for
Atrazine through a research contract
involving 3 fish and 3 invertebrates.
K. Macek, Bionomics, Inc., Wareham, Mass.
0
¦
6/71 Award
Contract
5/74 Final Report
1BA023
04AEM
E
002
Grant if 800371, "Degradation of
Persistent Pesticides by Algae," Univ.
of Alabama. Studies to Determine role
of Diatoms, Green and Bluegreen Algae in
the degradation of Atrazine (and others)
0
A/72 Award Grant
A/73-4/74
Annual Progress
Reports
10/75 Final Report
37
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Specific Pollutant
ATRAZINE
¦ ELEMENT- no.
ROA?
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
Mo.
Obj cctives
(§ici;6)
B u
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BAYGON
PROGRAM
. ELEMENT ?;o.
RCA?
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
Ko.
Obj cctives
(Hood)
B v. 0 c
Mi Ic
s:or.is
t
1
1
j
1
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IBAO 21
16AAK
C
018
Provide fish and invertebrate chronic
and acute toxicity data for the
pesticides Baygon (and others)
0
6-/7 3
9/75
Award
Final
Due
I
Date
Report !
i
1
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Specific ? o 11 u a :i t
BAYTEX
| ELEMENT Mo.
\
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
0 b j c c t i v e s
,n 75 !
UiOOO) j h±±Q.zz-Q~r-s
IJ'u ci g e t: |
IBAO 21
i
16AAK
C
018
Provide fish and invertebrate chronic
and acute toxicity data for the
pesticides baytex (and others)
j
0 | 6/7 3 Award Date
9/75 Final Report
1 Due
i
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Specific Pollutant
2,4-D BUTOXYETHYL ESTER
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
FY 7 S
($¦1000)
B u (
;e c
Milestones
1BA023
OUAE'M
1BA023
OUAEM
E
1BA023
04AEM
1BA023
OUAEM
002 Grant #800371, "Degradation of Persistent Pesti-
cides by Algae," Univ. of Alabama. Studies to
determine role of diatoms, green and blue-green
algae in the degradation of butoxyethyl ester of
2,4-D (and others).
003 Grant #802959., "Fate of. Pesticides in Water and
Soil-Surfactant Effects on Pesticide Photochemistry
Univ. of Georgia. Studies to include effects of
three surfactants on photodegradation and product
formation of 2,4-D butoxyethyl ester, (and others)
in water and on soil surfaces.
004 'Conduct lab experiments to determine biological
'degradation and transformations of selected organic
pollutants by bacteria, fungi and/or other
heterotrophic populations. Data to include degrad
ation rates, growth rates, product, formation, pro-
duct isolation and identification, bioaccurnulation
yield coefficients,etc. (SRO 61ABG)
Conduct lab experiments to determine chemical and
photochemical degradation and transformations of
select organic pollutants. Data to include reaction
inechanisms, reaction rates, activation parameters
jquantum.yields, product isolation identification aihd
synthesis and/or other relevant fate ana transport
64.0
8.3
9.4
4/72 award grant
4/73 - 4/74 - annual
progress reports
10/75 - final report
4/74 - award grant
4/75 - annual progress
report
10/76 - final report
4/71 - initiate project
9/71 - state-of-the-art
on degradation of 2,4-1
butoxyethyl ester
(and others)
12/74 - final report
on microbial degradation
of 2,4-D butoxyethyl egter
(and others)
7/72 - initiate project
7/73 - interim report o-
experimental screening for
chemical & photochemical
degradation of 2,4-D bu|co-
xyethyl ester (and others)
12/74 - final .rgpprt Crj „
information required.
/-;4-b"tucoxyeonyl"eS
(ar.c others)
61
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Specific Pollutant
2,U-D BUTOXYETHYL ESTER
; PROGRAM
; ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(§lG:?u)
3 u 0 p e i;
J
H i I c 3 t 0 r\ s 1
i
:
1 1BA023
i
r
0I4AEM
C
.
007 .
Contract to conduct lab experiments,to determine
physical transport properties, solubilities,
vaporization rates, exchange rates at air-water
interface, mechanisms and rates of sorption on
representative suspended and bed materials for
select organic pollutants.
0
10/7 6 - initiate
RFP.fund "
3/77 - contract report on
6/78 - physical transport
data for 2,^-D fcutoxyethyl
ester (and ethers).
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3 pacif-ic I? o 11 u t a a t
CAPTAN
1BA023
1BAO 2 3
i ACT. 'TASK
1BA021 '16AAK
04AEM
04AEM
002
004
G b j e d t i v e:
I (>; t : •
002
Determine the toxicity of Captan to
fathead minnows, brook trout, and
bluegills.
Grant // R800371, "Degradation of Persist-
ent Pesticides by Algae," University of
Alabama. Studies to Determine role of
diatoms, green and bluegreen algae in
the degradation of Captan (and others)
Conduct lab experiments to determine
biological degradation and transformation
of selected organic pollutant by bacteria
fungi and/or other heterotrophic
populations. Data to include degradation
rates, growth rates, product formation,
i product isolation and identification,
! bioaccumulation yield - coefficients, etc,
! (SR0 61ABG)
8.3
10/71 Start
6/73 Final Report
! 4/72 Award Grant
4/7-3-4/74 Annual
Progress Report
;10/75 Final Report
s
|4/71 Initiate
j Project
I 9/71 State-of-the-
j Art Report on
:Degradation of
I Captan (and others)
; 6/73 Interim
Report
'12/74 Final Report
l
43
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Specific Pollutant
CAPTAN
0PROGRAM
ELEMENT C?!o.
RCA?
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj actives
(Tioid)
Budp.cc
Milestones !
1B AO 2 3
04AEM
A
005
Conduct lab experiments to determine
chemical and photochemical degradation
and transformations of select organic
pollutants. Data to include reaction
mechanisms, reaction rates, activation
parameters, quantum yields, product
isolation, identification and synthesis
and/or other relevant "Fate" and trans-
port information required.
9'b
i
7/72 Initiate
i
Project
7/73 Interim •
i 1-
Report on Experi- j
mental screening
for chemical and
photochemical
Degradation of
Captan (and others)
12/74 Final Report
1BAO 2 3
04AEM
C
007
Contract to conduct lab experiments to
determine physical transport properties,
solubilities, vaporization rates,
exchange rates at water-air interface,
mechanisms and rates of sorption on
representative suspended and bed
materials for select inorganic pollutants
0
10/76 Initiate RFP|
3/77 Fund Contract!
6/78 Report on j
Physical Transport ;
Data for Captan j
(and others)
i
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Specific Pollutant
CARBARYL
PROGRAM
iL c.i':c.i\ i !to.
1BA023
1BA023
1BA023
RCAP
I.D.
OhAEM
01
Budget
64.0
8.3
Mi 1 cton.os
4/72 Award grant
4/73 - 7/74 Annual
progress reports
10/75 Final report
4/74 Award grant
4/75 Annual progress
report
10/76 Final report
4/71
9/71
6/73
12/74
Initiate project
State-of-the-Art
report on degrada
tion of carbaryl
(and others)
Interim report or
bacterial and
fungal degradatia
of carbaryl (and
others)
Final report on
microbial degrada'
tion of carbaryl j
(and others) j
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Specific PoIlutant
CARBARYL
PkujkA.-'I
ELEMii'»-7 No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No..
Objectives
(§io36)
Bud p, e c
Milestcnis ;
1BA023
1BA023
Ol»AEM
OltAEM
A
c
005
00T
Conduct lab experiments to determine chemical' and
photochemical degradation and transformations of
select organic pollutants. Data to include
reaction mechanisms, reaction rates, activation
parameters, quantum yields, product isolation
identification and synthesis and/or other relevant
"fate" and transport information required.
Contract to conduct lab experiments to determine
physical transport properties, solubilities,
vaporization rates, exchange rates at water-air
interface, mechanism and rates of sorption on
representative suspended and bed materials for
select organic pollutants.
9,U
i
7/72 Initiate project"
7/73 Interim report'on
experimental screening
for chemical and
photochemical
degradation of
carbaryl (and others)
12/74 Final report
10/76 Initiate RFP
3/77 Fund contract
6/78 Report on physic;.1
transport data
for carbaryl (anc
others)
i
j
j
;' ¦
1
1
46
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Specific Pollutant
CHLORDANE
PROGRAM j ROAP
ELEMENT No. I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
FY 7 ^
($1000)
13 -J i! p c t
Milestones
1BAO 21 ! 16AAK
i
1
!
i
1
c
•
i
008
Provide water quality criteria and application
factor information for chlordane through a
research contract involving 3 fish and.3 in-
vertebrates
0
4/72 Award contract
9/74 Final report due
47
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DDT AND ITS DERIVATIVES
AC A:5 ACT. fTAS
I.D. TYPE! Mo
1BAQ21 j 21BCV | A ) OOl
1B402I
IBAO 2 1
16AAJ
16AAK
0 b j c c t :L v c: s
Prepare criteria document for DDT and
its derivatives
I :
i
10.5
010 ! Grant - Gill AT"Pase and salt balance
I studies in fish exposed to PDT (and
PCBs)
010 Determine the relationships between
the toxicities to fish, of persistent
pesticides when in food alone, in water
and in food plus water
59 , 5
12/74 Complete
Document
10/74 Award Grant
11/75 Annual
Report
10/76 Final Report
4/74 Initial
;Report on DDT
/7/75 Interim
; Report
•7/77 Final Report
48
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DIAZIHON
EL
V.Uu."
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Specific Pollutant
DIAZINON
r- n ~ *"* D •' * 1
rKjjKr.i'l
r- t i— i. r* * j -r ~ ' «,
i ixu •
RG.AP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Ob j ect.ivcs
-V 7 - i ;
< $ 10: J 6) I Milestones
Budget j
1EA023
1BA023
Ok A EM
OUAEM
A
C
005
OOT
:
Conduct lab experiments to determine chemical
and photochemical degradation and transformations
of select organic pollutants. Data to include
reaction mechanisms, reaction rates, activation
parameters, quantum yields, product isolation,
identification and synthesis and/or other rele-
vant "fate" and transport information required.
Contract to conduct lab experiments to determine
physical transport properties, solubilities,
vaporization rates, exchange rates at water-air
interface, mechanism and rates of sorption on
representative suspended and bed materials for
select organic pollutants.
,9.k
0
7/72 Initiate project
7/73 Interim report on
experimental
screening for
chemical and
photochemical de-
gradation of
diazinon (and
others)
12/74 Final report
i
10/76 Initiate RFP
3/77 Fund contract
6/78 Report on physica
transport data
for diazinon
(and others)
i
:
!
.
j
50
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Specific Pollute n U
ENDOSULFAN
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I .D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
1
Objectives
rv 7 -
(H ouu)
n ;; ti n c t
]¦:L Ics i cnc s
1B AO 21
21BCV
A
021
Prepare criteria document for Endosulfan
c
•
1/77 Complete
Document
\
1BA021
A21BCV
A
021
Prepare criteria document for Endosulfan
3.5
2/75 Complete
Document
1
1BA021
16AAK
C
009
Provide fish and invertebrate chronic and
acute toxicity data for Endosulfan (and others)
0
1
6/72 Award Contract
9/74 Final Report
Due
1BAO 2 3
¦
04AEM
" ¦
A
004
Conduct lab experiments to determine biological
degradation and transformations of selected
organic pollutants by bacteria, fungi, and/or
other heterotrophic populations. Data to
include degradation rates, growth rates, product
formation, product isolation and identification,
bioaccumulation yield coefficients, etc.
(SRO 61ABG).
8.3
4/71 Initiate Project
10/75 Final Report on
Endosulfan (Microbial
Degradation and others)
i
!
j.
1BA023
04-AEM
i
!
A
005
Conduct lab experiments to determine chemical
and photochemical degradation and transformation
of select organic pollutants. Data to include
reaction mechanisms, reaction rates activation
parameters, quantum yields. Product isolation
identification and synthesis and/or other
relevant "Fate" and transport information
required.
9.U
i
7/72 Initiate Project
11/75 Final Report on
Hydrolysis and Photolys
of Endosulfan (and
others)
0 J
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Specific Pollutant
ENDOSULFAN
ELJ1EUT uO.
RCAP j ACT.
I.D. j TYPE
TASK
No.
1
Objectives
( $ 1 0 V 0 )
E u c! net
Milestones
1BA023
04AEM
X
006
'
Conduct lab experiments to determine physical
transport properties, solubilities, vaporization
rates, exchange rates at water-air interface,
mechanisms and rates of sorption on repre-
sentative suspended and bed materials for
select organic pollutants.
0
-
'
10/77 Final Report on
Physical Transport
rates and processes on
Endosulfan (and others)
-------
Specific 'Po1.1 ut<
ENDRIN
IB A0'21
1BA021
1 SOA?
I i7d.
/. rT
TYPE
21BCV A
16AAK
TASK
No.
002
019
0 bjectives
Prepare criteria document for endrin.
Being partially implemented by SRO
I.D. Numbers 61ABA, 61A£B> 61ABD,
and 61ABE.
Compare the chronic toxicities of
pesticides when tested singly and in
combinat ion
(SioJd)
3 u d «; 2 £
7.0
13.1
1/75 Complete
Do cument
3/75 Interim
Report
3/77 Final Report
53
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i! "J e c Ii c i' e 11 u "¦ !-
HEPTACHLOR
1B AO 21
1BA021
1BA021
:A? J ACT. jlASK j
. D . | T 1 : - i ,';3 .
21BCV
'A21BCV
A
A
16AAK ! C
1BA0 23 |04aeM i A
016 Prepare criteria document for Hcptachlor
016
Prepare criteria document for Heptachlor
009 , Provide fish and invertebrate chronic and
acute toxicity data for Heptachlor (and
3 other pesticides)
7.0
4/76
11/74
004 i Conduct lab experiments to determine
| biological degradation and transformatior
! of selected organic pollutants by.
I bacteria, fungi, and/or other
j Heterotrophic populations. Data to
! include degradation rates, growth rates,
; product formation, product isolation
and identification, bioaccumulation
yield coefficients, etc. (SRO 61ABG)
8.3
Complete
Document
Complete
Document
6/72 Award Contradt
9/74 Final Rfeport
4/71 Initiate
Project
10/7 6 Final Rfeport
Microbial Degrada-
tion of Heptachlor
(and others)
54
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Specific, r o 1.1 v. t a n t
HEPTACHLOR
C j;,p
I .D.
1BAG23 ; 04AEM
1B AO 2 3
04AEM
rvpt
i'-IO .
005
006
0 b j a. c't i v c £;
Conduct lab experiment to determine
chemical and photochemical degradation
and transformations of select organic
pollutants. Data to include reaction
mechanisms, reaction rates activation
parameters, quantum yields, product
isolation, identifiaction and synthesis
and/or other relevant "Fate" and
transport information required.
Conduct lab experiments to determine
physical transport properties, solubiliti
vaporization rates, exchange rates at
air-water interface, mechanisms and
rates of sorption on representative
suspended and bed materials for select
organic pollutants.
9.!»
es,
7/72 Initiate
Project
7/76. Initiate
Literature review
and Lab Research on
Hydrolysis and
Photolysis on
Heptachlor (and
others)
10/77 Final Report
on Hydrolysis and
Photolysis of
Heptachlor (and
others)
10/78 Final Report
for Heptachlor
(and others)
55
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HEXACHLOROBENZENE
04AEMl
04AEM
04AEM i
" V
:': 0.
004
[005
006
0b j dctive
Conduct lab experiments to determine
biological degradation and transformation
of selected organic pollutants by
bacteria, fungi, and/or other Heterotrophic
populations. Data to include degradatio
rates, growth rates, product formation,
product isolation and identification,
bioaccuraulation yield coefficients, .etc.
(SR0 61ABG).
Conduct lab experiments to determine
chemical and photochemical degradation
and transformation of select organic
pollutants. Data to include reaction
rates, activation parameters, quantum
yields, product isolation, ident if icatiofi
and synthesis and/or other relevant
"Fate" and transport information
required.
Conduct lab experiments to determine
physical transport properties,
solubilities; vaporization rates,
exchange rates at air-water interface,
mechanisms, and rates of sorption on
representative suspended and bed
materials for select organic pollutants
8.3
9.U
A/71 Initiate j
Project i
10/75 Final Report j
on Microbial Degrade
ation of Hexachlor-j
obenzene (and.others)
7/72 Initiate
P roj ec t
11/75 Final Report
on Hydrolysis and
Photolysis of
Hexachlorobenzene
(and others)
10/77 Final Report!
on physical transport
rates and processes ¦
on Hexachlorobenzene
(and others)
I
56
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LAS/ABS AND NON-IONIC DETERGENTS
! -.•> n d
ACT.
TASK
:>;i :\'o
| I. D.
TYPE
Ho.
0 b j c c! t i v c s
1BA021
21BCV
! ^
; J; u >
: i t;'
020 ' prepare criteria document for LAS/ABS and
non-ionic detergents
1BA021 :A21BCV A 020 prepare criteria document for LAS/ABS and
! j non-ionic detergents
7.0
jl2/76 - Complete .Document
I
i
i
l
11/75 - Complete Document
5?
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Specific ?o1'1i;l£:tl
LINDANE
o PROGRAM
ELEf'ZNT^flo.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
„ FY 7.t
(-V 1G 0 0 )
B u d e t
rl "i. * C
I
t o n c; s ;
i
1BA021
16AAK
C
003
Provide water qu.ality criteria and
application factor information for
Lindane through a research contract
involving 3 fish and 3 invertebrates.
0
6/71
5/74
Award ?
Contract \
Final Report'
Due 1
!B;i021
21BCV
A
014
Prepare criteria document for Lindane
0
3/76
.
Comp1e t e
Document
1BA021
A21BCV
A
014
Prepare criteria document for Lindane
7.0
11/74
1
Comp1e t e
Document
:
i
t
i
i
»
58
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Specific
Pollutant
MALATHION
* r r-.c 31 :!
ZLEr.E.\7 No.
ROAP
I.D.
f
TYPE
! I ASK
No.
Obj ectives
fV 7 r*
(§1000)
Budget
.:i ie s t or.es
1BA021
1BA021
1BA023 04AEM
21BCV
16AAK
1B AO 2 3 "04AEM
007
007
E-
002
004
Prepare criteria document for Malathion,
Determine chronic toxicity of Malathion (and
jthers) to brook trout; determine acute tox-
icities to additional fish species.
Grant #R800371, "Degradation of Persistent
Pesticides by Algae," Univ. of Alabama.
Studies to determine role of diatoms, green
and bluegreen algae in the degradation of
Malathion (and others).
Conduct lab experiments to determine biological
degradation and transformations of selected
organic pollutants by bacteria, fungi, and/or
other heterotrophic populations. Data to in-
clude degradation rates, growth rates, product
formation, product isolation and identification,
bioaccumulation yield coefficients, etc. (SRO
61ABG)
i
7.0
7.0
8.3
5/75 Complete
document
3/72 Start tests
12/74 Final report
4/72 Award grant j
4/73 - 4/74 Annual |
progress reports. :
10/75 Final report
]
4/71 Initiate project j
9/71 State-of-the-
Art report on
degradation of
Malathion (and
others)
12/74 Final report
59
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Specific Pollutant
MALATHION
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No,
1BA023
ROA?
I.D.
04AEM A
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
005
1BA023
04AEM
1BA023
04AEM 1 A
008
009
Objectives
C ^ I G : J 8 )
icr/: ¦;
Conduct lab experiments to determine chemical
and photochemical degradation and transfor-
mations of select organic pollutants. Data to
include reaction mechanisms, reaction rates,
activation parameters, quantum yields. Product
isolation, identification and synthesis and/or
other relevant "fate" and transport information
required.
Develop preliminary simulation models to pre-
dict the degradation, transport and impact of
select organic pollutants in freshwater eco-
systems.
Conduct integrated studies to calibrate and test
models to predict the net rates of degradation,
transformation, transport, and impact of select
organic pollutants in representative aquatic
ecosystems composed of decomposers, phytoplank-
ton, benthos, zooplankton, invertebrates, and
vertebrates and where significant chemical,
photochemical, physical and biological degrada-
tion reactions compete.
9.4
422.0
7/72 Initiate project
7/73 Interim report
on experimental
screening for
chemical and
photochemical
degradation of
Malathion (and
others)
12/74 Final report on
hydrolysis and
photolysis of
Malathion (and
others)
3/74 Initiate project
for Malathion
12/74 Preliminary model
for Malathion
ready for testing
3/74 Initiate studies
on Malathion
10/75 Malathion model
documented and
ready for field
testing
60
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Specific Pollutant
MALTHION
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(£l0i?6)
Budget
Milestones
IBAO 2 1
16AAK.
A
019
Compare the chronic toxicities of
pesticides when tested singly and in
combination
13. 1
3/75 Interim
Report
3/77 Final Report
61
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METHOMYL
PROGRAM
ELEMENT. No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
Mo.
Objectives
PV 7 "
(Uo60)
B u c! net
Mile
t o n ^ s
i
t
1
i
i
j
j 1BA021
1
i
16AAK
c
018
Provide fish and invertebrate chronic
and acute toxicity data for the
pesticides methomyl (and others)
'
0
¦
6/73
9/75
1
Award
Final
Due
1
Da t e ;
Report j
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
j
s
1
1
62
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METHOXYCHLOR
r- p. 0
• .•jr.:
| act. Italic
1
1 .0.
! TYPE i iio.
( 1
vc-
i
i
1BA023
04AEM! E [002
1BAO 2 3 ! 04AEM
1BA023 ! 04AEM
003
004
Crant # 800371, "Degradation of Persist-
ent Pesticides by Algae," University of
Alabama. Studies to determine the role
of diatoms, green and bluegreen algae
in the degradation of methoxychlor
(and others)
Grant # 802959, "Fate of Pesticides in
Water and Soil Surfactants on Photo-
degradation and Product Formation of
Methoxychlor {and others)
Conduct lab experiments to determine
biological degradation and transformation
of selected organic pollutants by
bacteria, fungi, and/or other'hetero-
trophic populations. Data to include
degradation rates, growth rates, product
formation, product isolation and
identification, bioaccumulation yield
coefficients, etc. (SRO 61ABG)
12.8
8.3
! 4/72 Award Gfirant
. 4/73-4/74 Annual
i Progress Reports
; 10/75 Final Report
H/7^ Award Grant
lt/75 Progress Report
10/76 Final Report
4/71 Initiate
Project
9/71 State-of-Art
Report on Degrada-
tion of Methoxychlor
(and others)
6/73 Interim Report
on Bacteria and
Fungal 'degradation
of Methoxychlor
(and others)
12/74 Final Report
on Microbial Degrad-
ation of Mbthoxychlor
(and others)
12/74 Fir,a 1 Report
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METHOXYCHLOR
-O; r Q I tvo;
. .... . . i
1BA023
1BA023
04A:
Ewl a"
04AEK
fASK
Ho.'
005
007
Qb j e c t i v c s
Conduct lab experiments to determine
chemical and photochemical degradation
and transformations of select organic
pollutants. Data to include reaction
mechanisms, reaction rates, activiation
parameters, quantum yields, product
isolation, identification and synthesis
and/or other relevant "Fate" and
transport information required.
Contract to conduct laboratory experi-
ments to determine physical transport
properties, solubilities, vaporization
rates, exchange rates at water-air
interface, mechanism and rates of
sorption on representative suspended
and bed materials for select organic
pollutants.
OH 000)
9.fc
7/7 2 Initiate
Project
7/73 Interim
Report on Experi-
mental screening
for Chemical and
Photochemical
Degradation of
Methoxychlor (and
others)
12/74 Final Report
10/76 Initiate RFP
3/77 Fund Contract
6/78 Report on
Physical Transport
Data for Methoxychlo
(and others)
64
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Specific Pollutant
methyl PARATHION
1 PROGRAM
RCAP
ACT.
TASK
j ELEMENT No.
1.0.
TYPE
No.
! 1BA023
04AEM
A
004
1BA023
04AEM
A
005
Objectives
(Ho35>
Budget:
Miles tono:
i. I.
4/71 Initiate project I
10/77 Final report on '
microbial de- i
gradation of i
methyl-parath ion i
(and others) j
I
7/72 Initiate project j
10/78 Final report on !
hydrolysis and i
photolysis of ]
methyl-parathion !
(and others) !
Conduct lab experiments to determine biological
degradation and. transformation of selected
organic pollutants by bacteria, fungi, and/or
other heterotrophic populations. Data to in-
clude degradation rates, growth rates, product
formation, product isolation and. identification,
bioaccumulation yield coefficients, etc.
(SRO 61ABG).
Conduct lab experiments to determine chemical
and photochemical degradation and transformation
of select organic pollutants. Data to include
reaction mechanisms, reaction rates, activation
parameters, quantum yields, product isolation,
identification and synthesis and/or other
relevant "fate" and transport information .
required.
8.3
9.4
65
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.Specific Pol !u t
MI REX
1BA021
1BA021
1BA021
1BA021
I.D.
2 IB C V
16AAK
.16 AAK.
t
A21BCV
ACT.
TYPE
•;o.
018
012
Oil
018
Objectives
Prepare criteria document for mirex.
Being partially implemented by SRO
I.D. Number 61ABA, 61ABD, 6.1ABE
Determine the chronic toxicity of
pesticides to larvae of selected aquatic
insects
Determine the chronic toxicity of
pesticides to Daphnia and other crusta-
cean fish food organisms
Prepare criteria document for mirex.
Being partially implemented by SRO
I.D. Number 61ABA, 61ABB, 61ABD, 61ABE
( $ 10 u 0 )
11 u d n c 'c
9.8
38.5
7.0
6/76
Complete
Document
52.5 j 6/7 A Initial
! Report on Mirex
12/7 4 Initial
Report on Copepod
Methodology
6/76 Interim
Report
6/80 Final Report
12/74 Complete
Document
66
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NTA
1BA021
1BA021
1BA024
1BA024
I ACT. {TASK
I.D. TYPE ;;o.
1
21BCV; A ,008
16AAO! E 1018
07AEG A !006
07AEG! A 1011
0 b j o c t i v £ :
; ¦ (¦-;
Prepare criteria document for NTA.
Effect on NTA and Micronutrients
Determine the pollutional potential
on groundwater of the substitution of
NTA for detergent phosphates.
Determine the anaerobic rates and
products of degradation of NTA in
groundwater.
10 . 5
1U6.0
6/75 Complete
Documen t
1/76 Final Report
2/72 Final Report
6/74 Final Report
67
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o O e <
x c -So±
OIL
- A- ,:
. i i ' • 0 -
I .D.
ACT.
TYPE
1BA021 |
i
21ASA
E
1
J
|
1BA021 |
i
21 ASA
A
j
1BA021 j
21 ASA
A
'
rASK
No.
Ob j ec. tivo
002 effects of oil spilled on the high latitude
lake ecosystem
003 I Fate and effects of oil spilled on Arctic and
Subarctic streams and associated tundra
004 | Effects of oil pollutants on freshwater aquatic
organisms
.p It t-
45.0
9.0
10/74 - Grant frward
12/75 - 12/76 - Interim
Report
12/77 - Final Report
7/72 - Begin Project !
11/74 - Interim Report j
12/75 - Interim Report ;
10/77 - Final Report i
i
10/77 - Start |
12/78 - State-of-the-art!
report j
12/79 - Interim Report
6/80 - Final Report
68
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1 * 0 •
1BAO 21
1BAO 21
1BAO21
1BAO 2 3
1BAO23
j ROA?
I.D.
r.CT. 'TASK
TYPE! No.
21ECV
A21BCVI A
16AAK
04AEM
04AEM
1BAO23 > 04AEM A 004
! 024
¦ 024
1004
002
003
Objectives
u
SLg6o)
u •: fj -
Prepare criteria document for parathion,
Prepare criteria document for parathion.
0
7.0
Provide water quality criteria and application
factor information for parathion through a re-
search contract involving 3 fish and 3 inverte- j.
brates. A. Spade, Union Carbide, Corp., TarrytoW)i,
New York.
Grant #800371, "Degradation of Persistent Pesti-
cides by Algae," Univ. of Alabama. Studies to
determine role of diatoms j. green and bluegreen
algae in the degradation of parathion (and others)
Grant #802959, "Fate of Pesticides in Water and
Soil-Surfactant Effects on Pesticide Photochemis-
try," Univ. of Georgia. Studies to include
effects of three surfactants on photodegradation
and product formation of parathion (and others)
in water and on soil surfaces.
Conduct lab experiments to determine biological
degradation and transformations of selected
organic pollutants by bacteria, fungi, and/or
other heterotrophic populations. Data to include!
degradation rates, growth rates, product formatiori,
product isolation and identification, bioaccumula
tion yield coefficients, etc. (SRO A61BG).
64.0
8.3
| 4/77 Complete document
j
t 3/75 Complete document
i
i6/71 Award contracts
; 5/74 Final report
4/72 Award grant
4/73 - 4/74 Annual
progress reports
10/75 Final report
4/74 Award grant
4/75 Annual progress
reports
10/76 Final report
4/71
9/71
12/74
Initiate project
State-of-the-Art
report on degrada-
tion of parathion
(and others)
Final report
69
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Specific Pollutant;
PARATHION
PROGRAM
ROAP
ACT.
TASK
ELEMENT fio.
I .D.
TYPE
No.
1BA023
04AEM
A
005
1BA023
04AEM
C
007
Objectives
(§ ic3d)
B u d p. -i !:
Mi 1 g :
c n o s
Conduct lab experiments to determine chemical and
photochemical degradation and transformations of
select organic pollutants. Data to include
reaction mechanisms, reaction rates, activation
parameters, quantum yields, product isolation,
identification and synthesis and/or other relevant
"fate" and transport information required.
physical transport properties, solubilities,
vaporization rates, exchange rates at water-air
interface, mechanisms and rates of sorption on
representative suspended and bed materials for
select organic pollutants.
9.U 7/72 Initiate project
! 7/73 Interim report on
i experimental
screening for chem-*
ical and photochemical
degradation of para-
thion (and others)
12/74 Final report
; 10/76 Initiate RFP
3/77 Fund contract
; 6/78 Report on physical
j transport data for
j parathion (and
) others)
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Specific I* c .11 u i £ n t
PCB' s
0/ ¦ v ¦¦¦ ...
1 ROAP
T
i - • ^ •
A ^ T
no i .
TYPE
¦
i A s K
No.
0 b J C C C 11 V C: 5
( '-•) 'J V-/
1BA021
:
: 21BCV
A
004
Prepare criteria document for PCB's
7.0
1BA021
16AAK
A
014
Determine the toxicity, effect on larvae
and accumulation of residues in brook
trout of Aroclor 1254 (PCB^s)
, 10.5
1BA021
16AAJ
E
010
Grant - Gill ATPase and salt balance
studies in fish exposed to PCB's
(and DDT).
0
1BA024
07AEG
E
013
Augment state of knowledge of the
transport of pollutants in groundwater
from sanitary landfills. This work
will deal with the heretofore neglected
area of organic pollution (particularly
with P CB's ) .
3/75 Complete
Document
10/74 Final Report
10/74 Award Grant
11/75 Annual
Report
10/76 Final Report
5/74 Final Report
Partially Fulfills
NEEDS 03AAX, 2 5AH C,
2 5 AH Y
71
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PENTACHLOROPHENOLS
1BA021
1BA021
kQ.X? | ACT. j i.'-.SK
I.D. TYPE) No.
1
21BCV
j A21BCV
I
027
027
Gb isctiv
Prepare
doc ume n t for
Pentachlorophenols
Prepare criteria .document for
Pentachlorophenols.
:> < c.j 5)
] i,
i r r ¦
3.5
6/11 Comp1e t e
Doc umen t
5/75 Complete
Docunten t
72
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Spa cif i c ? ox'lu t .an t
PESTICIDES (IN COMBINATION)
! ROAP
j Z.D.
I ACT.
| TYPE
TASK
No.
1
Objectives
, If"
; • u-.j 0 ;
¦ i2 u Li r. c? ;.:
. *
1BA0 2U
| 16AAK
(
i
i
i
015
Determine the toxicity to and
bioaccumu1ation of pesticides by fresh-
water algae. To be implemented by SRO,
Program Element Number 1BA031, I.D.
Number 61AAY
0
I
1
16/80
j
Complete Date
1BA02I
1
16AAK
A
019
Compare the chronic toxicities of
pesticides when tested singly and in,
combination
26 . 2
! 3/75
1
1
\ 3/77
Interim
Report
Final Report
IBAO 21
16AAK
A
020
Criteria for additional pesticides
through chronic exposures of fish
according to prevailing needs
17 . 5
|12/75 Interim
iReport on a Single
.'Exposure
;6/77 Second
|Interim Report on an
;Additional Exposure
\ 6/80 Final Report
1
1BA021
!
16AAK
A
'
021
Verify lab generated data and obtain
additional information on environmental
hazard through field studies
o
1 12/76 Initiate
j Study
1 6/78 Interim
; Report on
; Observations
! 6/80 Final Report
i
IBAO 2 1
i
16AAK j
C
022
.
Award research contract or Interagency
Agreement to study changes that have
taken place in pesticide concentrations
of Lake Michigan fish
0
j 6/75
i 1/77
i
i
i
t
i
Award Date
Final Report
73
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Specific ? o 11 t a :i L
PESTICIDES (IN COMBINATION)
IBAO'21
1B A 0 2 1
IB AO 21
IB AO 21-
IB AO 2 1
! P.0AP
; i.d.
i
ACT.
TYPE
[TASK
No.
j "
| J .T
Objectives 1 ( $ IG jO
—¦ — — — j *.i U C; i'J. *.1
i
1 f ¦ r
t: 0 1\ L ;'j
i
J.16AAK
c
023
Award research contract to examine the
relationship of short-term accumulation
in tissues to long-term residue
equilibrium levels in fish
1
! 0
i
i
I 6 / 7 5
12/7 7
1
1
Aw a r d
Final
Grant
Repor t
116AAK
!
!
A
024
1
Provide information on the toxicity j 52.5
relationships of constant and fluctuating!
concentrations of less persistent j
pesticides and on techniques for {
studying them j
| 9/76
i
i
i
j
Final
Report
{
! 16AAK
i
l
|
E
025
Award research grant or contract to
examine the effects of various
environmental factors such as pH, light
organic acids, suspended solids> etc,
on pesticide toxicity
o
i
I
t
f
! 6/76
J 6/78
i
Award
Final
Da t e
Rep or t
i
! 16AAK
!
i
1
C
i
027
Award research contract to determine the
chronic toxicity of pesticides to
aquatic invertebrates according to
appropriate but unforeseen criteria
needs
0
! 6/77
! 6/79
t
|
i
1
Award
Final
Date
Report
16AAK
1
c
028
Award research- contract to determine
the chronic toxicity of pesticides to
fish according to appropriate but
unforeseen criteria needs
0
! 6/77
j 6/79
J
i
j
Award
Final
Date
Report
74
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Spo.ci'f ic VoIIu'cant
PESTICIDES (IN COMBINATION)
.-.'•-NT' No,
1BA021
IB AO 2 1
KOAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
16AAK
16AAK
TASK
Mo.
029
i .
i
Obj ectives
030
Award a contract to demonstrate methods
for the observation of mutagenesis,
teratogenesis, and carcinogenesis in
pesticide-exposed fish
Award research contract to determine
the chronic toxicity of pesticides
to fish according to appropriate
but unforeseen criteria needs
75
( £ 10 3 d ) (
B u d -r s L" !
i 6/78 Award Date
! 6/80 Final Report
6/78 Award Date
6/80 Final Report
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Specific ?cl l'j a p u
PESTICIDE SOLVENTS AND FORMULATING AGENTS
| PROGRAM
j ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
.
0 b j cctives
FV 7 "
(§1000)
B u c i p, 2 t
Milestones ;
)
1BA021
16AAK
C
016
Provide acute and chronic toxicity
information on the commonly used
pesticide solvents and formulating
agents Acetone, Triethylene, Glycol,
dimethyl formamide, and Triton X-100
0
I
6/12 Award j
Contract j
4/75 Final Report j
Due
-
i
:
'
;
i
\
'
•
\
j
i
:
;
j
i
!
i
78
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Specific Polk "• a n I
PHTHALATES
; program
j .ELEMENT No.
hu.'-V
I .D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
¦
0 bjactives
(Uo4B)
B-jcl r;et
\
Hilcstonas '
i
i
t
! 1BA021
i
t
1
1
i
16AAK
c
013
Provide chronic toxicity information
on the environmental contaminates
Di-Ethyl Hexyl Phthalate and d-n-Butul
Phthalate
0
6/72 Aw ard ;
Contract j
9/74 Final Report
Due
• i
;
;
i
|
i
i
1
J
1
i
;
i
!
77
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S ? o c i £ i c ? o 11 u
ant
PROPACHLOR
PR0ERA14
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
. 5" V
I sioop)
B u d fiGt .
llilcstcncs
1BA021
|
;
1
¦
16AAK
c
018
Provide fish and invertebrate chronic
and acute toxicity data for the
pesticides Propachlor (and others)
0
6/73 Award Date
9/75 Final Report
Due
78
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S VAV.V.
ELE.'-'.ENi Mo.
"5 *3
r\ur..
I.D.
¦: r T _
TYPE
-r - r >r
! J \
Mo.
Obj ectivcs
FY 7'
($1000)
13 u d p, e t
M i 1 c s t c r. •» s
1BAO21 ! 21BCV
i
13A021 1 A21BCV
A ; 026
!
A i 026
i
Prepare criteria document for simazine.
Prepare criteria for simazine.
0
3.5
5/77 complete document
5/75 complete document
1BA023
IBAO 2 3
1BA023
04AEM
04AEM
04AEM
004 [Conduct lab experiments to determine biological
jdegradation and transformations of selected organi
jpollutants by bacteria, fungi, and/or other heter-
otrophic pollutants. Data to include degradation
rates, growth rates, product formation, product
isolation and identification, bioaccumulation
yield coefficients, etc. (SRO 61ABG) .
005 Conduct lab experiments to determine chemical and
photochemical degradation and transformations of
'select organic pollutants. Data to include re-
action mechanisms, reaction rates, activation
parameters, quantum yields, product isolation,
identification and synthesis and/or other relevant
''fate11 and transport information required.
006, Conduct lab experiments to determine physical
transport properties, solubilities, vaporization
rates, exchange rates at air-water interface,
mechanisms, and rates of sorption on representa-
tive suspended and bed materials for select
organic pollutants.
8.3
9.k
4/71 Initiate project
0/76 Final Report on
microbial degrada-
tion of simazine
(and others)
7/72 Initiate project
7/76 Initiate literature
review and lab re-
search on hydroly-
sis and photolysis
of simazine (and
others).
10/77 Final Report
10/78 Final Report on
physical transport
processes and rat^s
for simazine (and
others).
79
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TOXAPilDIE
I ROA? j act. ;ta:,k
.£sv£HT f.'o. I I.D. | TYPE I No.
! !
0b j C!Ctiv^s
I i, V t \J ,
1BA021
IEA021
1BA021
21BCV j - A
16AAK F
I
1BAO2 3 ! 04AEM | E
003
OOo
16AAK ! F i 017
002
Prepare criteria document for Toxaphene
Provide water quality criteria for one fish
species and develop water and tissue analysis
procedures for Toxaphene through Interagency
Agreement v/ith Dept. of Interior
Through the Dept. of Interior, provide
Toxaphene water quality criteria for additional
fish and invertebrate organisms using
techniques and methods developed during
preceding agreement.
Grant # 800371 , "Degradation of Persistent
pesticides by algae ," Uni versi ty of Alabama,
studies to determine role of diatoms, green
and bluegreen algae, in the degradation of
toxaphene (and others)
7.0 2/75 Complete
i Document
I
6/72 Sign Agreement
3/74 Final Report Due
7/73 Sign Agreement
12/74 Final Report Due
4/72 Award Contract
; 4/73-4/74 Annual
; Progress Reports
j 10/75 Final Report
80
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TOXAPHE'IE
PROGRAM
ELEMlNT No.
ROAP
I..D.
1EA023
04AEM
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
004
1BA023
04AEM
007
0 bjcctives
( s i. 0 O'C))
Mi lost'
Conduct lab experiments to determine biological
degradations and tranaformations of selected
organic pollutants by bacteria, fungi, and/or
other heterotrophic populations. Data to
include degradation rates, growth rates,
product formation, product isolation and
identification, bioaccumulation yield
coefficients, etc. (SRO G1ABG)
Contract to conduct lab experiments to determinej
physical transport properties, solubilities, j
vaporization rates, exchange rates at water-air j
interface, mechanisms and rates of sorption on
representative susnended and bed materials
for select organic pollutants.
8.3
4/71 Initiate Project';
9/71 State-of-Art '
Report on Degradation
of Toxaphene (and others.)
10/76 Initiate RFP
3/77 Fund Contract
6/78 Report on Physical
Transport Data for
Toxaphene (and others) >
81
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TRIFLURALIN
I :-""V o
! ro.
.--r
nPd
TASK
:\0.
0 bjcctivcs
(¦?0 0 vj }¦
li u d ~ ;¦ r.
; :: i i:
^
1B AO 2 1
;
i
! 21BCV
1
I
1
I
A
023
i
Prepare criteria document for trifluralin. 0
Being partially implemented by SRO j
I.D. Numbers 61ABA, 61ABD, 61ABB, 61ABE j
i
1 3/77
Complet e
Document
1EA021
i
A21BCV
I
1
j
A
023
Prepare criteria document for trifluralin
Being partially implemented by SRO
I.D. Numbers 61ABA, 61ABB, 61ABD and
61 ABE
7.0
j 3/75
Comp1e t e
Do c umen t
82
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Specific ? o .1 I u t c :i C
ZECTRAN
ROAP
1,3.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
FY 7 ^
($1000)
U u c. f? e E
Milcytcnos
1EA02 3
04AEM
'
A
004
Conduct lab experiments to determine biological
degradation and transformations of selected
organic pollutants by bacteria, fungi and/or
other heterotrophic populations. Data to in-
clude degradation rates, growth rates, product
formation, product isolation and identification,
bioaccumulation yield coefficients, etc.
(SRO 61ABG)
8.3
.4/71 Initiate project
10/77 Final report on
microbial de-
gradation of
zectran (and
others)
1BA023
04AEM
A
005
Conduct lab experiments to determine chemical
and photochemical degradation and transformation*
of select organic pollutants. Data to include
reaction mechanisms, reaction rates, activation
parameters, quantum yields, product isolation,
identification and synthesis and/or other
relevant "fate" and transport information
required.
9.U
7/72 Initiate project
10/78 Final report on
hydrolysis and
photolysis of
zectran (and
others)
83
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MISCELLANEOUS POLLUTANTS
AND
ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS
-------
Specific Pollutant
Chlorinated Sewage Effluents
r-;r,0G:V'.';
i EL EKE'JT f.'o.
ROAP
I,D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
illolh
Budget:
i
Milestones j
1BA021
06 AO J
A
002
Determine laboratory chronic toxicity of chlori-
0
12/71
.
final report
nated lake water to fathead minnows and Gammarus.
1BA021
06 AO J
E
003
Field study to determine chlorinated municipal
0
10/71
issue final
waste toxicities to rainbow trout and fathead
report |
minnows (Bn.sch).
1
1BA021
06 AO J
E
004
Field study to determine effects of chlorinated
0
9/73
t
final report . j
power plant condenser cooling water on rainbow
3/7U
revised 1
trout and fathead minnows (Truchan).
6/1U
actual j
1
1BAO 21
06AOJ
A
005
Determine laboratory acute and chronic toxicity of
0
1/71
I
start ;
secondary sewage disinfected using chlorine,
6/72
complete bioassay
chlorine and sulfur dioxide, and ozone to
6/73
complete report j
selected freshwater organisms.
I+/7I4
Issue report j
1BA021
06AOJ
A
006
Review literature and suggest preliminary water
0
i
i
i
i
quality criteria for chlorination.
9/73
Issue report j
1
1BAO 21
06 AO J
E
007
Determine consequences to the biota of Lake
0
7/72
start j
Michigan of chlorinating a large municipal
7/7*4
report j
effluent and possible corrective measures.
i
j
1B AO 21
06 AO J
C
008
Determine, on-site, acute and chronic toxicity of
38.0
12/73
start j
secondary sewage disinfected using chlorine,
7/73
begin bioassays !
,
chlorine and sulfur dioxide, and ozone to
l/7fc
begin chronic j
1
selected freshwater organisms.
bioassays j
|
12/71*
finish chronic j
i
!
j
bioassays minicipa]
8 4
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Specific
Chlorinated
Pollutant
Sewage Effluents
i PROGRAM
; ELEMENT fJo.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj actives
Budget:
Milestones
!
; IBAO 21
06AOJ
c
008
Continued
12/75 finish chronic !
bioassays municipal
and industrial i
7/75 final report 1
1BA021
06 AO J
E
009
Determine the lab chronic toxicity of selected
economically important freshwater fish to
chlorinated river water.
0
7/73 start
12/73 begin bioassay
6/76 final report
1BA021
06AOJ
E
010
Determine products and toxicity of compounds
formed by chlorination and ozonation by. effluents
and their environmental impact.
0
•
7/71 start
7/72--7/7U.
report progress
7/75 complete work repo:
1BAO 21
Oo AO J
A
Oil
Evaluation of bioaccumulatable toxic persistent
compounds found by chlorination of municipal and
industrial effluents.
35-0
'
6/76 report on
chlorination
1BA021
06AOJ
A
012
SR0 - determine chlorinated sewage effluent
toxicity to phytoplankton, 1BA031; 6lAAZ
0
7/75 start.
6/76 report on
chlorination
1B AO 21
06 AO J
A
013
Criteria data document or. chlorination.
0
7/76 start
12/76 finish
85
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Specif
Chlorinated
ic Pollutant
Sewage Effluents
y
F rvOCvpAM
ele;:ent no.
RCAP
r.D.
lBAO^l
21ARX
1.BA031 21AJF
IBAO 21
A06AOJ
LBAO 21 AO 6AOJ
AU I .
TYPE
TASK.
No.
Objectives
008 Effects of chlorinated municipal effluents on
jaquatic organisms at low temperatures.
033
003
005
Use of AAP to determine the effects of chlorinate
sewage (chlorine and chlorinated compounds) upon
the growth "of phytoplankton (SR0 6l AAZ 1BA021)
SRO determine toxicity to phytoplankton
from disinfected effluents
Determine environmental impact and
consequences of the non-disinfection
of municipal sewage treatment plant
effluents
Fv 7~
($1000)
Budget
i'iiie?tcnGS
3/76 Start
6/77 - 6/79
Interim reports
6/80 final report
10/76 Initiate contractj
interim j
10/78 reports |
7/75
6/7 6
7/75
7/78
Start
Start
Final Report
86
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Specific Pollutant
COMPLEX EFFLUENTS
PROGRAM
ELEMENT'No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
Budget
Mi lcs
i
tones !
i
LB AO 21
16AAO
A
001
Data accumulation, compilation and
evaluation of existing information on
toxicity and chemical data of effluents
17
6/75
¦ ... . . ._ 1
Interim ^
Report |
|
LBA021
16AAO
A
002
Determine the best lethal response tests
70
6/75
Interim j
Report j
i
LBA021
16AA0
A
003
Develop toxic response tests to predict
safe levels
70
6/75
1
Interim i
Report 1
LBA021
16AAO
A
004
Develop non-toxic response tests such as
avo'idance, tainting and cough frequency
as predictors of safe levels
70
6/75
Interim j
Report j
1
/
LBA021
16AAO
A
005
Final Report on short tests and
recommendations to EPA
0
12/75
Final Report!
i
I
LBA021
16AAO
A
007
Critical review of needs and available
equipment for on-site bioassay
17
6/75
Final Report j
i
. i
.BA021
16AAO
A
008
Develop criteria for "near field"
effects
0
6/77
Final Report j
.BA021
16AAO
A
009
Develop continuous-flow methodology for
"in-plant" use
0
6/77
Final Report j
.BA021
16 A A 0
A
010
Construct bioassay trailer
0
6/7 6 Complete j
C ons truction j
87
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Specific Pollutant
COMPLEX EFFLUENTS
PROGRAM
ELEMENT f.'O.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Ob j ec t ives
d io<$6)
Budget
1
1
Milestones 1
t
l
i
1BA021
16 AAO
A
Oil
Conduct training courses for effluent
testing
0
r
i
8/77 Comple t e !
Courses j
i
1BA021
16AAO
A
012
Categorize effluents based on bio.logical
and laboratory tests
0
1
6/79 Final Report j
i
i
1
1SA021
16 AAO
A
013
Field evaluation of testing protocol
0
6/80 Final Report j
1
1BA021
16 AAO
G
016
Evaluation of fish flavor
0
8/75 Final Report j
1BA021
16AAO
C
017
Automatic processing of cough frequency
data
0
i
9/76 Final Report j
i
1BA021
16AAO
A
019
Provide consulting service and some
in-house testing to P.E. 1BB036 on
evaluation of pilot plant effluents
using RA, MR and SE-C treatment processes
Fulfills SRO 61ABF
0
«
7/77 Data Report j
to PED 1B036 j
i
i
i
1BA021
16 AAO
E
020
Grant to evaluate diversity Indices.
Fulfill SRO 61AEV
0
4/75 Report to
PED PE 1AA006
!
i
1
1
1
1
j
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DISSOLVED OXYGEN
; 7 ".I"
. w . » , -J •
i jc-ap
! I.D.
i
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
uO .
Objectives '
ii i
rz'irj,?.--
1BA021
I 21BCV
A
012
'
Prepare criteria document for dissolved oxygen
0
1/76 - Complete Document
1BA021
| A21BCV
i
.
A
012
Prepare criteria document for dissolved oxygen
7.0
10/7'i - Cc:"plo"L'.e Decu-r.cr
1BA021
i
j 16ABI
I
A
002
'
Determine dissolved oxygen requirements for
two species
0
6/72 - Reports Completed
1BA021
i
j 16ABI
I
|
E
003
'
Effect of water temperature on dissolved oxygen
needs of Molluska (Grant 14-12-MUl)
0
6/72 - Final Report
Received
1BA021
j i6abi
1
E
007
Dissolved oxygen criteria for freshwater fish;
Grant 18050 DIJ
0
6/72 - Final Report j
Received j
1BA021
| 16ABI
(
'
i
A
012
Dissolved oxygen requirements for survival,
development, growth, reproduction, or avoidance
of fish
68.0
6/75 - Complete Lab Viork
12/75 - Interim Report j
• |
1BA021
j
| i6abi
A
020
Determine dissolved.oxygen limits for growth
and reproduction fish food organisms
0
6/76 !
1BA021
i i6abi .
j
j
E
026
.
Dissolved oxygen concentrations in natural
spawning habitats of fishes - No. 801976
John J.: Peterka, North Dakota State Univ.,
Fargo, North Dakota
1
1
0
2/76 - Final Report j
i
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DISSOLVED OXYGEN
1BA021
1BA031
IBAO 21
! I.D.
i ACT.{TASK
TYPE | No.
: 21ARX
21AJE D
16A.BI ! E.
006
029
Objective:
j' U 0 0 0
Effects of low dissolved oxygen arid low
temperature on Arctic and Subarctic freshwater
biota.
021
Studies to determine the effects of unstabilized
bottom sediment on dissolved oxygen and nutrient
balance
Determine dissolved oxygen limits for
growth and reproduction of fish food
organisms
45.0
2/72 - Start
3/7 4 - Interim Report
Field Survey
6/75 - 6/77
Interim Reports
6/78 - Final Report
9/76 - Start
9/77 - .9/78
Annual Report
j 9/79 - Final Report
16/76 Not Funded
i FY 7 5
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Specific Pel]utcat
GAS SUPERSATURATION
1BAO11
1BA021
i Oi"/.p I Arr •TOC'/
i .-xr»r | I
TYPE J No.
! 21BCVi
10CAR
010
002
Ob j c.c t ivG s
!
Prepare criteria document for supersaturation
Conduct bioassays to determine toxicity of gas
supersaturation (and others) to Pacific Northwest
aquatic species.
3-5
26.2
lb/75 - Complete Document!
6/75 - Interim Report i
6/76 - Final Report ;
Acute and chronic effects
of gas supersaturation on
four salmonids and four j
non-salmonids in the PNW.
91
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Specific Pol 3 u c \V-
TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAM
ELEMENT'Mo.
•
ROAP ¦
I.D.
'ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
•
Objectives
, F Y 7 5.
($1000)
End »ct
¦
Milestones.
'
IB AO 21
21BCV
A
009
'
Prepare criteria document for
temperature
,3
¦
4/75 Complete
Document
IBAO 2 1
16 ABI
A
001
Determine temperature requirements for
three fish species
0
•
6/72 Reports
Completed
IBAO 2 1
16 AB I
E
003
.
Effect of water temperature on
dissolved oxygen needs of Molluska
(Grant 14-12-441)
0
6/72 Final Report
Re c e ive d
IBAO 2 1
16 AB I
E
004
Acceptable temperature range for
selected species of fish (Grant 18050
GAB)
0
6/72 Final Report
Received
1BA021
»
|
16ABI
E
005
Temperature effects on eggs and fry
or percoid fishes, 18050 PAB and
800.704 (Task 18, FY 74)
0
6/74 Final Report
¦
IBAO 21
16 AB I
E
006
Temperature in relation to disease of
salmonids, Grant 18050 DIJ
0
6/72 Final Report
Received
IBAO 21
.
I
16ABI
A
009
Temperature requirements for survival,
growth, development, reproduction, or
avoidance of fish
0
6/75 Complete Lab
Work
12/75 Interim
Rep o r t
1BA021
i
1
16 AB I
A
010
Determine temperature limits for
growth and reproduction of fish food
oreanisms
0
Milestone Not
Determined
¦
9 2
-------
Specific ? o 1.1 u'¦ an t
TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS
Pr.Cb ;
by Species
IBAO 2 1
16 AB I
E
027
Temperature preference of fish No. 802467
R. McCauley, Waterloo Luthern University,
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
0
6/75 Final Report <
'
IBAO 2 1
IBAO 21
16 AB I
16ABI
A
A
109
110
Effect of temperature fluctuation on a
species
Full scale thermal testing of a species
of fish, Monticello
0
0
;
6/75 Comple te !
Experimental Work :
6/7 6 Interim Report ;
6/77 Comple t e !
Field Work j
6/78 Interim Report
IB AO 21
16ABI
A
111
Full scale thermal testing of a
species of fish, Monticello
.
0
6/78 Comple t e
Field Work
6/79 Interim Report
93
-------
Specific Polled" u
TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAM
. ELEMENT Mo.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
0 b j cctives
,n 7 3
(;? i o 6 o)
Bdiie!:
i
i
" • 1 1
fii les tor.os i
1BA021
16 ABI
A
112
Full scale thermal testing of a mixture
of species
o
i
6/79 Complete ;
Field Work !
6/80 Interim Report
IBAO 21
21ARX
A
006
Effects of low dissplved oxygen and low
temperature on Arctic and Subarctic
freshwater biota
45.0
2/72 Start St udy j
3/74 Interim Report
Field Survey j
6/75-6/77 Interim j
Reports ;
6/78 Final Report j
IB AO 21
10 CAR
A
003
Conduct bioassays to determine
temperature tolerances of selected
Pacific Northwest Aquatic Species
0
6/77 See Task 001 !
For Set-Up of ::
Equipment j
6/78 Interim Repord
6/79 Final Report
i
i
1
j
j
i
I
i
94
-------
Specific ? o I''!! i:a
THERMAL POLLUTION
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj ectives
<§io68)
iJ u d s s t
Milestones '
1BA021
16 ABI
A
100
Monticello facility maintenance and
research supervision
35 . 0
N.A. Continuing
Task i
1SA021
16ABI
C
101
Channel modifications at Monticello
0
Complete Placement
of Gravel 9/74
IBAO 21
16 AB I
C
102
Channel modifications at Monticello
0
10/74 Complete
Excavation and |
Edging of Channels i
and Installation !
of Holding Ponds
IBAO 21
16ABI
c
103
Complete installation of supplemental
cooling source for Monticello.
0
;
6/76 Complete j
Installation
:
IBAO 21
1BA026
.
21ARX
05BAA
A
E
010
016
Effect of thermal discharges on Arctic
and subarctic stream ecosystem
Mass transport of biological materials
through a once through cooling system
on Western Lake Erie.
0
:
3/77 Start
4/78-4/79 Interim •
Reports
7/80 Final Report j
j
3/7 6 Issue Final
Report ;
1BA026
05BAA
E
017
Effect of thermal discharged on Large
Lakes
o
12/80 Issue Final j
Report
9 5
-------
Specific ? o 1.1 u a n t
THERMAL POLLUTION
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No..
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
1
Objectives
FY / >
($10 6 D)
Budget
Milestones ;
i
IBAO 32
21AJH
A
Oil
Workbook on thermal plume prediction
0
i
9/73 Complete
Workbook on Sub- j
merged Discharges i
5/74 Complete i
Workbook on Surface;
Discharges j
1BA032
21AJH
E
013
Analysis of submerged multiple port
diffusers (OSU grant)
0
2/75 Complete j
Research Report i
i
IBAO 3 2
21AJH
A
031
Sec.- 104(t) SOA reports to Congress
on (a) spray cooling systems and (b)
cooling tower plumes.
25.0
¦
7/74 Start
'6/75 Submit Reports
|
1BA032
21AJH
E
034
Field test cooling tower plume models
(University of Colorado grant)
0
5/75 Complete
Research Report ;
1BA032
21AJH
C
035
Improve statistical reliability of
stream temperature prediction Sec. 303(d)
Byram, Oregon State University, Corvallis
Oregon.
0
1
11/73 Issue RFP I
3/74 Award Contract
9/74 Comple t e j
Research Report j
1
IBAO 32
21AJH
c
040
Refinement of cooling tower plume models
40. 0
7/74 Issue RFP
11/74 Award
Contract
,11/7 5 Complete
Research Report ¦
1 ¦ '
96
-------
THERMAL POLLUTION
PRJsjRihM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj ectives
(Hood)
B c! p, e c
1
Milestones !
1
i
IBAO 32
21AJH
A
041
Analytical and experimental investigation
of cooling water intake flow conditions
relative to fish behavior
15.0
i
*
5/75 Start :
Experimental Work 1
10/76 Complete !
Research Report
IB AO 32
21AJH
A
043
Model ecosystem response to temperature
changes
o
7/76 Initiate
Development 1
6/79 Complete ;
Development
6/80 Complete !
Research Report
1BA032
2 1AJH
E
044
Mass transport of biological materials
through a once through cooling system
on Western Lake Erie (MSU Grant)
49 .0
3/76 Complete ;
Final Report 1
i
IBAO 3 2
21AJH
E
045
Effect of thermal discharges on Large
Lakes (support to 25ADS)
0
!
6/80 Complete
Final Report j
1BA032
21AJH
C
046
Statistical analysis of drift data
obtained during Turkey Point demonstra-
tion ( RFP )
20.0
7/74 Issue RFP i
11/74 Aw a r d j
Contract !
5/75 Comple te ¦
Research Report
IBAO 32
2 1AJH
E
048
Determine long range inplications of
thermal discharges on water quality
.
20.0
1/75 Award Contract;
6/77 Comple te
Final Report
9 7
-------
Specific ? o 11 u " a r. 1:
THERMAL POLLUTION
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
RGAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(-v i o 16)
B u d g e i:
Milcctc ns
IB AO 3 2
2 1AJH
A
049
Verification of thermal plume models
using 316(a) data
0
11 lb Initiate
Study
till Comple t e
Research Report
BA032
21AJH
E
050
Evaluation of data from PL 480 project
(Poland) to determine the effect of
temperature changes on chemical
reaction rates in a natural aquatic
envi ronmen t
0
7/76 Award Grant
bill Complete
Final Report
1
@8
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TURBIDITY
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj cc t ivcs
V' 7 ^
(§1000)
33 U C; f>Ct
Mi lcstcp.^s
IBAO 21
I
i
j
1
i
i
i
i
i
16ABI
E
028
Effect of turbidity on fish adundance
No. 802455
0
5/76 Final Report
.
$9
-------
SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES
-------
Specific ?cllu!:a n t
DATA HANDLING
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
Ho.
Obj cc t ives
FY 7 ^
(hooo)
Budget
Miicstonas
'
IBAO 21
16AAD
c
020
Develop a National data bank computer
program for storing and analyzing
water quality parameters including
heavy metals
0
6/80 Establishment
of Data Bank for
Monitoring and
Evaluating the
Aquatic Environment
1BA021
16ABI
c
104
Data recording system at Monticello
101
4/76 Comp1e t e
Installation of
Hardware and
Software
100
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Soecific Pollutant
DIFFUSE SOURCE CATEGORIZATION
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj c c t ive s
(11 o ? 8)
Budget
lilcstcr.os
1BA031
21AJE
028
1BA031
21AJE
030
Studies to assess the impact of non-
point sources of pollutants on basin
water quality and to facilitate long-
range planning for eutrophication
control
Determine nutrient input from various
land types in a selected lake drainage
basin, in cooperation with Task 31,
ROAP AJF to assess"stimulatory or
inhibitory effects of nutrients from
diffuse sources.
32
7/74 Start Grant \
orContract |
6/75 Annual Report;
6/76 Annual Report:
6/77 Final Report |
7/77 Start ;
7/78 Annual Report;.
7/79 Annual Report!
7/80 Final Report !
I
101
-------
Specific ? o 1I u a ;•> t
DREDGING
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
i
0 b j c c t i v e s
(•Uo.jC)
B c fi cj c
Milestoneh '
1BA026
25ADX
A
01
Process Grant 801062 - Future Dredging
and Disposal in the Great Lakes
0
11/72 Definition
of Program !
IBAO 2 6
25ADX
A
02
Process Grant 801112 - Water Quality
Impacts of Sediment Dredging in Large
Lake Systems
0
11/72 Definition
of Program
1
I BAO 2 6
25ADX
E
03
Continue Grant 801062 - Future Dredging
and Disposal in the Great Lakes
0
4/74 Report on j
Great Lakes J
Dredging
9/74 Publication
of Great Lakes ;
Dredging
IBAO 2 6
25ADX
E
OA
Continue Grant 801112 - Water Quality
Impact of Sediment Dredging in Large
Lake Systems
90/0
11/74 Interim
Report with Testing
Methodology
12/74 Report on
Water Quali ty
Impact of Dredging
in Great Lakes
IBAO 2 6
25ADX
E
06
Determine impact of dredging and
disposal in the Great Lakes Ecosystem
0
12/72 Repo r t on
Biological Effects
1BA026
25ADX
E
07
Develop scientific criteria for
Dredging spoils disposal to protect the
; biota of large lakes
1
0
12/78 Is sue
Criteria for Great
Lakes Dredging
102
-------
Specific ? o i 1 ua t
DREDGING
PRCSRAM
ELEMENT No.
r
ROAP
I .D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj ectives
( $ i 0 3 6 )
Budget
i-iiicstcnos 1
l
i
1
IBAO 2 6
25ADX
E
08
Future dredging and disposal in wetlands
and estuaries
0
t
3/77 Issue Report:
i
1BA026
25ADX
E
09
Determine impact of dredging and
disposal on wetlands and estuaries
0
i
Milestone Not
Determined j
BA026
25ADX
E
10
Develop criteria for dredging and
dredged spoils disposal to protect the
biota of wetlands and estuaries
0
12/79 Issue 1
Criteria j
j
IBAO 2 6
25ADX
E
11
Update criteria
0
12/80 Review ;
Corps of Engineers j
Projects '•
i
1
1
1
|
1
j
<
103
-------
Specific ? o .11 u a r t
ENTRAINMENT
| PROGRAM
! ELEMENT No.
ROAR
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(Slodtb
B u d 5* 0 t
1
]
Miles Coriss- !
1
i
IBAO 21
16ABI
E
022
Determine effects of power plant
0
i
condenser passage on fish and fish food
1
'
organisms
i
IBAO 3 2
21AJH
C
042
Determination of intake flow conditions
0
.1/15 Issue RFP
for various fixed and travelling screens
11/75 Awa rd
Contract
8/76 Complete
1
|
!
1
'
Report
:
1
'
10l+
-------
Specific ? o 13 u :: a n £
EUTROPHICATION DYNAMICS
PR0a.\n:'i
ELtMENi No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
i »0 ¦
Cb j
. v e s
. ( S ! o 0 )
Eud^.Gt
1BA031
21AJF
1BA031
21AJF
1BA031
21AJF
1BA031
21AJF
003 Evaluate and predict the effects of
individual and known nutrients on the
growth of nuisance algae and aquatic
plants using both lab and field (in-s i t u
bioassay techniques in fresh and
estuarine waters
006 Describe and quant ify»inc1uding the use
of bioassaysjthe various physical,
chemical, and limnological interrel-
ationships responsible for the
succession (changes) in species
composition relative to the trophic
state of a body of water (Grant 801168,
WARF, terminal year, FY 74)
008 Determination of the environmental
and nutritional requirements and
physiological processes of selected
freshwater and estuarine algae an
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Specific L' o 11 u a n t
EUTROPHICATION DYNAMICS
PROGRAM
ELEMENT'Mo.
ROA?
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Ob j Gctivcs
(§io5d)
Budfte t
11 e g t o n e s
1BA031
1BA031
1BA031
1BA031
1BA031
21AJF
21AJF
21AJF
21AJF
21AJF
016
017
021
028
029
Determine the environmental and
physiological requirements of Dunaliella
a promising marine and
estuarine assay test organism
Determine the critical levels of nitrogen
phosphorus and iron necessary to support
the growth of Anabaena flos-aquae and
Microcyst is aeruginosa.in AAP culture
medium and natural waters
Conduct assays, both lab and field, to
determine the nutritional ecology of
aquatic macrophytes
Algal assay nutrient evaluation of the
Great Lakes. R800965; implemented by
Grosse lie 66060
Determination of the nutrient require-
ments for the support of Cladophora.
Implemented by Grosse lie 66030
18 7/75 Final Report j
19 1/74 Annual Reports1
; t° |
(7/76 Final Reports j
7/7 5 Start Contract
to Interim ;
10/7 5 Reports j
Final Report !
88 }9/76 Final Report
10/76 Final Report !
106
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Specific Pollutant
EUTROPHICATION DYNAMICS
PROGRAM
ELEMEivT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj ectives
($10$3)
Budget
Milestones
1BA031
21AJF
E
030
Evaluate the ability of Scirpus
Lacustris to sequester nutrients and
toxic compounds from wastewater effluents
Diverse geo.graph ical and environmental
stress (fresh and saline water) factors
will be studied
0
12/83
Final Report
1BA031
21AJF
C
032
Use of AAP to determine the effect of
pesticides upon algal growth (SR0
61 AAY IBAO 21)
0
7/76 Initiate
to Contracts
10/80 Interim
Reports (Annually)
Final Report
1BA031
'
21AJF
c
034
Use of AAP to determine the effects of
heavy metals (SRO 61 AAX 1BA021)
0
7/76
to
10/80
Final
Initiate
Cont ract
Inter im
Report
Report
107
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Specific Pollutant
FISH METABOLISM IN CHANNELS
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
RCAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
Budget
Milestones
1BA021
16ABI
A
105
Measurement of fish and fish food for
standing crop, Monticello
7
6/76 Research
Proposal for Full
Scale Test
1BA021
16ABI
A
106
Evaluation of fish tags, Monticello
28
6/75 Selection of
tags and develop-
ment of contract
specs for data
recording system
12/75 Interim
Report
1BA021
16 ABI
A
107
Growth requirements of a fish species,
Monticello
0
6/75 Interim
Report
1BA021
16ABI
A
108
Winter survival and sexual maturation
in channels, Monticello
35
6/75 Complete
Fieldwork
6/76 Interim
Report
,
108
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Specific Pollutant.
GROUNDWATER POLLUTION DYNAMICS
PROGRAM
\ ELEMENT No.
; 1BA024
1BA02U
! 1BA02U
lBA02i+
ROAP
I.D.
0 7 AEG
0 7 AEG
07AEG
0 7 AEG
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
008
015
016
017
Obj ectives
Determine the impact on groundwater
quality of runoff from animal feedlots.
Determine classes of recalcitrant
pollutants and their transport process
and accumulation in the unsaturated
and saturated zones, with particular
emphasis on DES
Using field and laboratory facilities,
determine classes of recalcitrant
pollutants moving to and through
groundwater from septic tanks- Coordina|t
with Water Programs to determine
permissible septic tank density and
design criteria
Develop and test new drilling technology
to describe subsurface environment
as pollution receptor. Parameters such
as redox potential and biological
activity are examples. Determine with
this technology the state of the
subsutface
Investigate; disposal of irrigation
return flows to disposal wells in
Snake River Plain, Idaho. Recommend
(!i c 8 6)
Budget
16. 3
82 . 7
27 . 2
57
[ilcstone:
12/74 Final Report
1/74
Begin
Research
Final Report
Partially fulfills
Need 04AHD
6/76
1/74 Begin
Res e arch
2/75 Report on
Biological Aspects
6/76 Report on
Chemical Aspects
6/7 7 Report on
Technology of Sub-
surface Sampling
11/73 Award Grant
5/75 Interim
Report
109
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Specific Pollutant
GROUNDWATER POLLUTION DYNAMICS
??,G£PvAM
ELEMENT uo-
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
¦
Object ivas
Budpe t
1
MilGG lOTiGS !
i
1BA024
0 7 AEG
E
017
(Cont.) allowable flows and pollutant
concentration
11/76 Final Report f
i
1BA02U
0 7 AEG
E
018
Determine sorptive characteristics of
various classes of organics on
various aquifer media
0
i
10/75 Award Grant j
10/7 6 Report on i
Partial List of j
Organics 1
10/77 Final Report.;
Partially Fulfills j
Need 01 BBE j
LBA02U
07AEG
A
019
Using field and laboratory facilities
determine classes of recalcitrant
pollutants moving to and through ground-
water from spray irrigation project usin
treated waste. Coordinate with 1BB045
(soil treatment)
0
y
z>
!
8/75 Select I
Proj ect Si.te j
10/75 Begin Field i
Research i
3/77 Interim- j
Report j
6/78 Final Report, j
Partially Fulfills j
Needs 02AIE, 05AAG j
LBA02U
0 7 AEG
E
021
Establish statistics for stable isotope
ratio technique developed in Task 09.
Develop statistics for treatment
facilities discussed in Tasks 08, 15,
17, and 19
0
9/77 Award Grant j
12/79 Final Report j
i
i
1
1
i
110
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Specific Pollutant
GROUNDWATER POLLUTION DYNAMICS
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(HoJ8>
Budget
Milestones i
1
1BA024
15AAH
c
005
Evaluate effects of pressure increases
on waste migration. Satisfies Need
04AAJ
0
1/76 Begin Study ;
1/77 Interim |
1
Report i
1/78 Final Report |
i
i
I
!
i
I
i
i
i
;
I
i
i
!
111
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Specific ? o 11 l* o r. t
GROUNDWATER PROBLEM ASSESSMENT
; p;;c2xv;
! ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I .D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Ob j q c t.ives
( flG
Budn
7 ^
00)
e t
Mile
stor.ss ;
i
1BA024
21AIO
C
004
Assessment of groundwater
the North Atlantic states
problems
in
0
12/72
6 / 7 A
;
Start :
Contract :
Final Report
1BA021*
i
21AIO
c
005
Assessment of groundwater
the northwest states
problems
in
0
6/73
12/74
Award. ]
Contract i
Final Report ;
| 1BA02U
J
21AIO
c
006
Assessment of groundwater
north central states
problems
in
tt
e 30.
5
4/75
7/76
Aw a r d i
Contract
Final Report )
1BA02U
21AIO
c
008
Assessment of groundwater
eastern states
p roblems
in
th
e 0
12/75
3/77
Aw a r d !
Contract ;
Final Report ;
1BA02U
21AIO
c
009
Assessment of groundwater
In the southeastern states
prob iems
87
. 5
12/74 Start Work
3/76 Final Report I
^ i 11 Partially
iFulfill Needs 04AET
!and 04AEG
1 •
1BA021+
i
i
i
1
21AIO
c
010
Assessment of groundwater
Hawaii and Alaska
p r ob1ems
in
0
1
1
12/77
3/79
Award
Contract
Final Report
112
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Specific ? o i'l 'J o n. t
INFORMATION transfer
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
RCAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
0b j cctives
(•>' o6o)
B u c! r, o r.
Milostor. c- s •;
t
i
1BA02A
21AIO
c
007
Conduct Second National Groundwater
Quality Symposium in cooperation with
the National Water Well Association with
emphasis on waste treatment facilities
and groundwater quality
0
'
9/74 Conduct
Symposium and !
publish proceedings !
t
,
iBA02l+
i
[
i
21AIO
c
Oil
Conduct Third National Groundwater
Quality Symposium in cooperation with
National Water Well Association
!
1
0
¦
¦
'
3/77 Conduct
Symposium and
Publish Proceedings
'
~
:
.
113
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Specific Pollutant
LAKE RESTORATION
a PRCS RAM"
ELEMENT Mo.
ROAR
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(§io35)
Budget
1
Milestones [
IBAO 31
2 1AIY
A
005
Conduct field limnological investigation
to determine effect of advanced waste
treatment plant on eutrophication
process in Shagawa Lake, MN
310
6/76 Final Report
1BA031
21AIY
F
006
Monitor tributary flow at Shagawa Lake
(contract EPA IAG-CVO-2)
20
6/79* * Da t e if ;
project continues !
with Three Year i
Optional Extension
1/76 Quarterly j
Reports on Water
Budget Through 1/76;
1BA031
21AIY
A
009
Evaluate effectiveness of nutrient
diversion at Diamond Lake, Oregon, as
a lake restoration technique, and
monitor effects of recreational
development on a pristine wilderness
lake at Waldo Lake, Oregon
30
5/73-79 Annual j
Progress Reports !
6/80 Final Report ;
1
i
i
1
IBA.0'31
21AIY
F
010
Monitor tributary flows at Diamond Lake,
and Waldo Lake, (USGS contract EPA-IAG-
CV0-3)
13
i
6/79 Annual Report^
Through FY 79 j
1BA031
21AIY
E
Oil
Evaluate nutrient diversion and nutrient
inactivation using alum as a lake
restoration technique at Twin Lakes, Ohic
(Grant 801936-Kent State University)
80
8/71 Award Grant i
6/74 Treat Dollar [
Lake with Alum i
6/75 Treat Twin Lake
—wi-t-h—Alum
llU
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Specific Pollutant
LAKE RESTORATION
£ ^ ~ ' M
•r rvua.-vrM-i
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objact ives
(Ro
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LAKE RESTORATION
IBAO 31
: 1BA031
1BA031
1BA031
1BA031
1BA031
I.D.
TASK
HL l
TYPE
rio.
2'1AIY| E
21AIY
21AIY
21AI
21AIY
21AIY
022
023
Ob j cct ive;
'io'd)
t
J.
024
025!
026
029
Evaluate on a large scale a technique j
of biological control to restore lakes
Prepflrs a st3t6~of~the~art document on
selection, application, and expected
results of several lake restoration
techniques along with methods to
determine cost estimates
Evaluate on a large scale the use of
light attenuation techniques to restore
lakes
Prepare a report on lake preservation
through land/water use pr act ice
Nutrient diversion effects on
eutrophication in Lake Sammamish, WA,
(Grant R-800512, Univ. of Washington)
Lake restoration by phosphorus reduction
due to additional treatment of
secondary effluent (Grant 801529 ,
New York State Health Dept.
35
11/77 Award Grant
12/80 Final Report
10/74 Award Grant
2/76 Final Report
i 10776
i 12/79
Award Grant
Final Report
i 11/77 Award Grant
1 10/77 Begin
j Search
I 1/80 Final Report
j 6/72 Award Grant
j 9/75 Final Report
2/73 Award Grant
6/75 Final Report
116
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5 p c; c I £ i c P o .11 u !; c n t
LAKE RESTORATION
IBAO31
1BA031
1BA03I
1BA031
1BA031
0 0. 0
i~b".
! 21AIY
21AIY
21AIY
21AIY
n'j i .
TYPE
TASK
i!\'0 .
2 1A-I1
A
A
030
031
032
036
037
0bj ect'ives
( $ i 0 0 u )
Bridget
Computer cost for storage/retrieval
and reduction of Shagawa Lake data
Cost for laboratory services branch (LSBp
Algal assays in support of Task 05
conducted by Physiology Section, NERP
27
5
21
Develop procedures to evaluate nutrient
inactivation techniques. Conduct
controlled laboratory studies to
evaluate (1) Efficiency of nutrient
removal, (2) Duration of effectiveness,
(3) Toxicity and environmental effects,
(A) Beneficial limnological effects,
and (5) Cost of treatment
Conduct pilot scale nutrient inactivation 54
studies on ponds or small lakes to
determine optimum treatment for
specific limnological conditions.
Methods of application will also be
evaluated during this phase of study
i
[6/73 Begin algal
[Assay Evaluation of
!Shagawa Lake Water
i
i10/7 2 Start
!12/74 Complete
|1/74 Annual Report
7/75 Final Report
3/74 Start
3/75-78 Annual
Progress Reports
6/79 Final
117
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LAKE RESTORATION
: ') f: ' '•*
¦ ;¦ jr.;',- ;
| ROAP
! I .D.
>
ACT.
TYPE
IT/I ¦
i-!o.
0 b j net i v c. :5 |
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C^ioio)
Pj :j d ¦: ¦
111. Z .
; 1BA031
1
t
j
j 21AIY
i
i
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A
:
041
!
Studies of the ecological interactions j
between algae and aquatic weeds in |
order to determine the effect of algae |
control on weed growth, and the effect j
of weed control on algae growth j
0
¦
i
1/75 Start
3/76-78 Annual
Progress Reports !
6/79 Final Report
; 1BA031
>
21AIY
A
OA 2
Evaluate, full scale, the technique i
and feasibility of removing nutrients j
from an entire river where nutrients j
cannot be controlled at their source j
0
.
,
7/77 Start
10/78-80 Annual
Progress Reports
12/80 Final Report
: 1BA031
J
21AIY
E
043
i
Evaluate the effect of the ban on use o £
phosphate based detergents in certain j
geographical areas on their eutrophic-
ation problems 1
0
j
1
10/75 Award Grant
1/79 Final Report
1BA031
¦
21AIY
E
044
i
Conduct eutrophication literature \
reviews and abstracting services J
I
36 !
i
1
i
7/73 Award Grant
9/73-76 Bi-
monthly Reports
1BA031
¦
21AIY
¦
A
1
048
i
State-of-the-art documents on selection]
application and expected results of i
various lake restoration techniques j
along with methods to determine cost j
estimates. Publication cost by EPA j
I
1
t
1
i
I
0 j
;
!
i
9/75 Award Grant
10/75 Start
Search on Nutrient
Diversion
10/75 S tart
Search on Biological
Control
118
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Specific Pollutant
LAKE RESTORATION
!iL ;-i ;iN7 I'lo.
[ iVOAF
! I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
jlASK
No.
1 "
Obj actives
(H odd)
Bucket
i ?.r t
i
c-j i
IBAO 31
21AIY
E
049
I
Feasibility study of lake restoration
by side stream treatment (treatment of
lake water on shore)
! 0
i
: 10/75
! 12/76
Award Grant
Final Report
1BA031
21AIY
E
050
:
1
I
Update state-of-the-art of lake
restoration techniques and cost
evaluation
0
1
/
;
: 11/79
| 4/81
Aw ard Grant
Final Report
1BA031
21AIY
E
051
Full-scale demonstration of side
stream treatment to restore eutrophic
lakes (treatment of lake water on
shore)
¦ 0
\
i 4/79
! 6/81
|
!
Award Grant
Final Report
1BA031
;
21AIZ
D
006
Studies to elucidate physiological and
other fundamental changes in algal
composition associated with aeration
and destratification, to provide the
capability to predict results of
manipulation
2
! 9/74
i 9/75
i 9/76
i 9/77
i
i
Start Grant
Annual Report
Annual Report
Final Report
i
1BA031
<
21AIZ
D
019
Conduct exhaustive literature survey of
biological control mechanisms, and
establish world—wide contacts to
determine research in progress
25
i 9/74 Start Grant
! or Contract
| 9/75 Annual Report
! 9/76 Final Report
i
i
1BA031 1
1
21AXZ
D
023
State-of-the-art on plant and animal
harvesting from eutrophic systems
'
25
! 9/74
i 9/75
1 9/76
(
Start Grant
Annual Report
Final Report
119
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3 p ft c i f i c P o 11 u 1a r. t
LAKE RESTORATION
-'O 4 ,
i :;ca?
I.D.
f. /»t
y\L i .
TYPE
TASK
No.
0 bjectivcs
^io.66) |
li U d f- 2 t . ;
IBAO 31
21AIZ
:
'
D
024
Studies on methods of effectively
utilizing the increased productivity
of eutrophic systems
0
i
1
1BA031
21AIZ
A
0 25
Development of methodology for controll-
ing growth of blue-green algae with
viruses. To be implemented by SRO
61 ACT by PE 1BA027
:
o i
/
1
¦;
!
i
1BA031
21AJA
E
025
Determination of criteria to select
best lake restorative technique for
given situations. Partially
satisfies need 16AMJ. Funds trans-
ferred from 21 AIY
15
i
i
I
(
i
1BA031 j
!
i
21AJE
A
021
Evaluate nutrient input to water
bodies from diffuse sources at
experimental test sites
o ¦
1BA031
i
1
i
21AJE
D
024
Describe the trophic condition of a
lake following diversion, and monitor
the more subtle changes associated
with alteration's in the urban
drainage basin
3 2 i
1
1
1BA031 ]
21AJF
E
025
Lake restoration effects as measured
bv aleal assays
0 !
9/76 Start Grant
9/77 Annual Report
9/78 Annual Report
9/79 Annual Report.
9/80 Final Report
7/7 A Start
7/75 Annual Report
7/76 Annual Report
7/77 Final REport
7/74 Start Grant
Yearly Progress
Report
6/74 Final Report
2/73 Start Grant
6/74 Annual Report
6/7 5 Annual Report
6/76 Final Report
7/75 Start Contract
10/77 Final Report
120
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Specific Pollutant
LITERATURE REVIEW
PROGRAM
•LEMZNT ;lo.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
-------
5 p a c i '£ i c ? o 11 u a n t
LOGGING PRACTICES
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
RCA?
I.D.
,* rr
Au 1 •
TYPE
TASK
No.
Ob j ectivas
($ i o 6 6)
B t: ti get
H i. 1. c ^ z. o n o s *
IBAO 21
l
21ARX
A
009
Effects of clearcutting and other
logging practices on the Subarctic
freshwater ecosystem
o
5/7 6 Start Study
6/77-6/79 Interim
Report !
7/80 Final Report
1BAD21
i
j
i
t
<
1
10 CAR
A
004
Conduct lab and field studies to
determine effect of lumbering and
slash disposal practices on Pacific
Northwest Aquatic species
0
6/78 Literature
Review and Site
Inspections to
Determine Magnitude |
of the Problem i
6/79 Begin Lab
Work and Pick Field ;
Site for Studies
6/80 Interim Report;
1
•
:
:
•
:
!
;
.
122
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METHODOLOGY
PRCGRP.H
'ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
0 b j ectives
(§10-3p)
liu.ci HE t
Mi les
tOP-CS-
IBAO 21
16AAJ
04
1BA021
IB AO 21
IB AO 21
16AAJ
16AAI
I16AAI
09
001
002
Field testing and evaluation of most
sensitive life-stages of fish for
determining "safe" environmental levels
of pollutants
Grant 803090-01 Development of procedures
based on hepatic toxicities to evaluate
effects of chronic exposure of fishes
to environmental contaminants
Develop acute bioassay methods for
freshwater aquatic organisms
Develop chronic bioassay methods for
freshwater aquatic organisms
i 6/7 5 Start
i 6/77 Interim ;
I Report on Methods j
i and Field Equipment :
| 6/78 Recommendations
jon Field Use
»
10/74 Award Grant j
11/75 Annual Report
10/7 6 Final Report :
17.5 j 6/78 Final Report
87.5
6/75 Interim
Reports on Chronic
'Methods for Gammarids,
Midges,.and Daphnids
6/7 7 Interim
Report on Chronic i
Methods for Copepodsj
6/74 Interim
Report on Improve-
ment of Chronic
Methods for Fathead
Minnows
2/74 In t erim
Report on Chronic
123
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Specific P oi l u r; n t
METHODOLOGY
PROGRAM
ROAP
ACT.
TASK
ELEMENT No.
I-.D.
TYPE
No.
IBAO 2 1
i
i
16AAI
A
002
i
i
i
»
1BA021
16AAI
E
005
1BA021
16AAI
C
016
1BA021
16AAI
C
017
IBAO 2 4
1
1
!
i
07AEG
A
016
C- b j e c t i v c s
( $ 1G16 )
3 u d ft g t:
Mi 1<
"2 S -
Corit inued
Standard test fish development
Grant (R800940)
Laboratory treatment of fish diseases
(Contract)
A study of disease and treatment of
selected freshwater invertebrates
(Contract)
Develop and test new drilling technology
to describe subsurface environment as
pollution receptor. Parameters such as
redox potential and biological activity
are examples. Determine with this
technology the state of the subsurface
25. 0
0
0
16. 3
Methods for Two
Species of Sunfish •
10/74 Interim '
Report on Culturing;
Several Species
of Freshwater Fish ;
6/80 Final Report !
9/75 Final Report ;
(
6/78 Final Report ¦
j
6/79 Final Report i
I
1/74 Begin Research
2/75 Report on
Biological Aspects j
6/76 Report on !
Chemical Aspects !
6/77 Repo r ton i
Technology of !
Subsurface Sampling i
12U
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Specific ? o 1.1. u a n t
METHODOLOGY
PROGRAM
ELEMENT fio.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj actives
FY 7'
i. s 1 o ;J D)
IS u ti « 'e t
Mi lc
i
1
stones. !
i
1BA024
07AEG
E
021
Establish statistics for stable isotope
0
9/77
i
Award Grant
ratio technique developed in Task 09.
12/79
Final Report !
Develop statistics for treatment
facilities discussed in Tasks 08, 15,
17, and 19
1BA021+
15AAH
C
003
Develop design, construction, operation,
96.0
9/74
Issue Contract
training, and maintenance handbook for
9/75
Final Report |
subsurface disposal industry. This
i
will include materials to be used for
various types of waste, acid, etc.
1BA021+
15AAH
A
007
Develop technology to evaluate reactions
0
7/76
Begin Work ;
and degradation of injected waste in
7/77
Complete |
receiving formations
Waste
Series I !
7/78
Complete
Waste
Series II ¦
7/79
Complete
Waste
Series III !
1BA021*
15AAH
E
008
Apply technology developed in 007 to
0
3/77
Begin Series J
expand studies on waste and formation
o f Tes t !
types
3/78
t
Inter im
Report i
3/79
Final Report i
1BA02^
15AAH
A
009
Based on findings of 007 and 008, develop
0
1/77
Begin Work
p.reinj ection technology f or organics to
12/78
Complete
assure compatibility and maximum deeradat
ion
Repor t
125
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Specific i? o j.'I u; ¦ a n 'c
METHODOLOGY
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
0 b jcctives
r
7 =; 1
($io46) !
b u d r,2t 1
Milestones !
1
IBAO 24
15AAH
E
010
Apply technology developed in Task 009
to expand studies to other wastes and
formation types
1
°'
1
1/11 Begin Work >
12/78 Report
Results
1BA0214
15AAH
A
Oil
Based on findings and procedures develope
in 009 and 010, develop and test
preinjection tests for organics
d 0
5/76 Begin Work
5/78 interim
Report =
5/79 Complet e i
Final Report ;
lBA02h
15AAH
A
013
Develop proper monitoring technology
based on information in all of the
above tasks. Prepare manual of
monitoring procedures to protect
environment in subsurface disposal
proj ect s
0
.
12/78 Begin Work :
12/79 Issue
Monitoring Handbook ;
:
•
.
I
i 1BA02U
1
!
i
»
1
1
15AAH
E
014
Apply and test recommendations of finding
of this ROAP
s 0
3/80 Begin ;
Demonstration
6/81 Complete and j
Report Evaluations \
1BA031
t
i
i
21AIY
A
032
Algal Assays in support of Task 05
by Physiology Section, NERP
5
6113 Begin Algal |
Assay Evaluation
of Shagawa Lake ;
Water
}
' :
126
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Specific Pol lu'tan t
METHODOLOGY
| PkOuRAN
j. ELEMENT. No. .
RCA?
I.D.
arT
i k ft •
TYPE
V 1 c
l .L\ b (\
No.
0 b jectivcs
FY 7 ^
(v 1 o 5 0)
il v: 0 f; e t
Mile
stones ;
1BA024
21AIY
A
036
Develop procedures to evaluate nutrient
inactivation techniques. Conduct
controlled.laboratory studies to evaluate
(1) Efficiency of nutrient removal, (2)
Duration of effectiveness, (3) Toxicity
and environmental effects, (4)
Beneficial limnological effects, and
(5) Cost of treatment
21
10/72
12/74
1/74
7/75
Start
Comple te |
Annual Report ¦'
Final Report
j
1BA021+
21AIY
"
A
037
Conduct pilot scale nutrient inactivation
studies on ponds or small lakes to
determine optimum treatment for specific
limnological conditions. Methods of
application will also be evaluated during
this phases of the study
54
3/74 Start
3/75-78 Annual
Progress Report
6/7 9 Final
j
¦
1BA02^
i
21AIY
A
042
Evaluate, full scale, the technique and
feasibility of removing nutrients from
and entire river where nutrients cannot
be controlled at their source
0
:
7/77 Start
10/7 8-80 Annual
Progress Report
12/80 Final Report j
1BA021*
21AIZ
A
025
Development of methodology for controllin
growth of blue-green algae with viruses.
To be implemented by SRO 61 ACT by
Program Element 1BA027
i 0
7/74
7/75
7/76
7/77
Start
Annual Report
Annual Report
Final Report
1
127
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Specific ? o 11 u g n t
METHODOLOGY
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
d u c ^ s lI |
Mile
stones
i
r
i
j
IBAO 31
21AJF
E
004
Evaluate continuous-flow and field
(in-situ) bioassay results with those
obtained with the AAP Bottle Test,
August 1971, in freshwaters. (Grant
800399, Univ. of North Carolina,
terminal year, FY 75)
1
0 !
3/75
Final
i
Report
1
I
}
i
1BA031
21AJF
E
005
Design assay techniques, both lab and
field, to evaluate and define the
nutritional ecology of aquatic plants
(Grant 88504, Univ. of Wisconsin,
Terminal year, FY 74)
0
1/75
Final
Report j
1
j
1BA031
21AJF
A
018
Demonstrate how algal assays can be used
to aid enactment and enforcement of
realistic critical nutrient water quality
standards relative to eutrophication in
river systems
33
8/74
t o
10/80
Start
Annual
Final
j
Reports
Reports ;
I
1BA031
21AJF
C
022
Evaluate the marine "bottle test" using
estuarine and marine water samples
from selected geographical locations
0
7/76
1/81
¦
¦
Start
Final
Contract:
Report !
1BA031
21AJF
C
023
Demonstrate how marine algal assays can
be used to aid enactment and enforcement
of realistic critical nutrient standards
in marine and estuarine environments
0
7/76
10/80
i
J
Start
Final
j
Contract
Report j
128
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METHODOLOGY
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No..
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
1
Objectives
c*Y 7 ^
(§1000)
B v. dg e t
Mile
G.tCn-2S ;
1
1BA031
21AJF
c
031
Evaluate the use of the algal assay to
o
7/77
i
Initiate
identify inhibitory or stimulatory effect
s
Contract !
of non point wastewater effluents upon
7/80
Final Report
algal growth within a multiple use
river system
I
IBAO 21
16AAO
A
003
Develop toxic response tests to predict
70
6/75
Interim
safe levels
Report !
1BA021
16AAO
A
004
Develop non-toxic response tests such
70
6/75
.!
Interim !
as avoidance, tainting and cough
Report
frequency as predictors of safe levels
!
I
1BA021
16AAO
A
009
Develop continuous-f1ow methodology
0
6/77
Final Report j
f
for "in-plant" use
1BA021
16AAJ
E
008
Grant No. 801034-Toxic effects of water
0
11/75
Award Grant
soluble pollutants on freshwater fish
10/76
Annual Report;
12/77
Final Repor t ¦
i
1BA021
16AAJ
E
Oil
Grant - Metabolism of environmental
0
3/72
i
Aw ard Grant |
contaminants by fish
4/73
Annual i
Progress Report
4/74
Annual j
Progress Report j
1
3/75
Final Report !
129
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Specific Pollutant
METHODOLOGY
IB AO 2 1
i ROA?
! I.D.
t
0 6APX
AC i .
TYPE
TASK
Ho.
003
Object i vc s
Develop procedures for asbestos
identification, particle aspect ratio
number, and concentration in water,
tissue, substrate, and environmental
samples
(51000) I
Bucket.
!
35.0 ; 7/74 Start
I 6/75 Methods for
i Water
| 6/76 Methods for
Tissue
j 6/7 7 Methods for
| Environmental
j Samples
130
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MODELING
' i.';
¦ j'
IBAO 21
IBAO 21
IB AO 2 A
' ROMP
act:
I.D.
TYPE
ao.
Objectives ! < s i. 0 i d;
16AA0
¦
A
006
i
i
Through chemical measurements, develop 1 35.0
models' to predict toxic effects or j
residues from effluents ;
I
A16AAD A
0 7 AEG
005
020
Model field and laboratory findings and j
evaluate factors influencing metal
toxicity. Predict toxicity under various;
environmental conditions and test |
hypothesis. i
Begin building organic transport model
using single selected compound based
on above work. Test, modify, and
verify model on labor atory—scale pilot
facilities.
=6/76 Final Report
6/79 Interim
Report
Giving Correlations,
between field and
laboratory results
with recommendations
for improving
techniques
6/82 Final Report
on factors affecting
metal toxicity and
a model for predict-
ing toxicity
11/77 Conduct work-
shop to establish
base for modeling
3/78 Begin construc-
tion of model.
11/78 Begin veri-
fication of pilot
scale
131
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MODELING
AO .
ROAP
I.D.
.ACT.
TVDf
TASK
No.
IB AO 24
1BA02A
1BA024
1BA024
1BA024
07AEG
07AEG
15AAH
15AAH
15AAH
020
022
004
006'
012
Ob jc c t i vcs
(Continued)
Using field facilities determine
classes of recalcitrant pollutants
moving to and through groundwater
from recharge projects such as Long
Is land
Evaluate formation pressure increases
due to injection. Construct model
capable of predicting these increases
and radius of effect.
Develop and test: series of models
uniting pressures, fracturing, and
fluid transport.
Develop compendium of existing state
laws, rules, and regulations and
number and types of wells. Based on
findings, prepare model rules and
regulations for subsurface injection
design, construction, pretesting and
ope ration.
c ^ t o 3 6) I
! 6/79 Publish
final model
; 11/77 Select
j project site¦and
I instrument
j 11/78 Apply model
of Task 20
! 6/80 Final report
.) partially fulfills
i NEEDS 17BDF, 2 5 A J.J
1 9/75
Begin
s.t udy
j 9/76
Interim
j
Report
: 9/77
|
Final
Repor t
1 1/76
Begin
Grant
j 1/77
Final
Report
j 6/78
Begin
Work
i 6/79
Final
Report
132
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Speci f ic i?o1.1 u o p t.
MODELING
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROA?
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
i'\0 ..
!
0 b jcctives
( $ i
B is c:
o 6)
t r> **
I ,... !
i-:i ics to n -n a , «
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IBAO31
21AJA
A
003
Conduct state-of-the-art review of
mathematical models of eutrophication
process, partially satisfies NEED
16AMJ.
3.
0
17/72 Initiated J
;6/75 Inter im
I listing of current
|mathematical models :
j yearly. j
i 7/7 8 Commerce"
1 review of.mathematical
i models J
| 6/80 State-of-the- \
j art document of I
mathematical models • ¦
|of eutrophic
j systems
j ' ¦
1BA031
21AJA
A
004
Develop mathematical model of
eutrophication process of Shagawa Lake.
Partially satisfies NEED 16AMJ
36
. 0
| 7/72 Started ::
(6/75 Interim
idocument and yearly ,
[thereafter j
j 12/74 Final Report :
1BA031
21AJA
A
005
Develop Shagawa Lake data base as
required by model specifications.
Partially satisfies NEED 10CAJ.
33
. 0
1 |
! 7/7 3 St arted j
16/75 Interim
jdocument and yearly ¦
;thereafter. May be ;
(included as part of .
iTask 04 or 21AIY,
i Task 05
i
1 .
133
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MODELING
PROGRAM
. ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
0b j octives
, FY 7 ^
l^LOOO)
B y d K ^ t
Miles tones
i
| IB AO 31
i
l
1
s
21AJA
A
¦
005
(Continued)
12/79 Final Report
may be included
as part of Task 04
or 21AIY, Task 05
IBAO 31
\
21AJA
A
014
Develop in-house mathematical simu-
lation capability in order to test
various lake restoration techniques as
they apply to particular lake systems.
Partially satisfied by NEED 10AMJ
4.0
7/73 Started
development to be
demonstrated in
Tasks 04 and 05
IBAO 31
i
21AJA
E
021
Identification and mathematical model-
ing of basis transport mechanisms in
eutrophic systems (Grant No. 802631)
Partially satisfies NEED 16AMJ.
W.H. Bossert, Harvard College,
Cambridge, Mass.
15.0
7/73 Started Grant
7/74 Annual Report
12/76 Final Report
IBAO 31
21AJA
A
022
Experimental determination and veri-
fication of modelled parameters and
relationships. Partially satisfies NEED
16AMS and CAJ.
0
S
7/78 Start
7/7 9; Initiate
yearly documents
IBAO 31
21AJA
A
023
Modeling of eutrophication and nutrient
cycling. (This is an SRO to be
accomplished by program element 1BA023,
SERL.) This Task partially satisfies
NEED 04 of AEJ.
0
7/75 ' Start SRO to
SERL; milestones to
be provided by SERL
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MODELING
PROGRAM
ELEMENT'No;.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
0 b jactive 3
(Ho^d)
Bud t
|
Miles uones i
t
IBAO 31
21AJA
E
024
Limnological research and monitoring
programs for the Great Basin Lakes
with special emphasis on Pyramid Lake,
Nevada. Satisfies NEED 09AGR. (Develop
modeling capabilities for evaluating the
impact of changes within the Great Basin
Lakes Ecosystems).
0
I
7/81 Start Grant
i
i
•
!
1BA031
21AJA
A
026
Obtain measurements of chemical,
biological and physical parameters at
Shagawa Lake needed in modeling the
eutrophicat ion process. (This was Task
33 of 21AIY). Partially satisfies NEED's
16AMJ and 10CAJ.
50
6/73 Started Grant 5
5/74 Initiate
Yearly Documents.
i
IBAO 32
21AJH
E
0 3.4
Field Test cooling tower plume models
(University of Colorado grant).
0
5/75 C omp 1 e t e ¦'
Research Report i
1B.-J32
21AJH
C
035
Improve statistical reliability of
stream temperature prediction Sec. 303(d)
(Complete report on improvement of stream
temperature prediction models for
implementation of Sec. 303(d).
0
11/73 Issue RFP
3/74 Award Contract:
9/74 Comple t e ;
Research Report :
1BA032
21AJH
C
040
Refinement of cooling tower plume models
40.0
!
7/74 Issue RFP
[11/74 Award Contract
;11/75 Comple te
|Research Report
135
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Specific ?oi'iuc.n.t
MODELING
PROGRAM
ELEMENT !io.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Objectives
(§ t o; j 0)
B u cl « e t
Miles to :_l o s.
IB AO 3 2
21AJH.
A
049
Verification of thermal plume models
using 316(a) data.
o
.
7/75 Initiate
Study
136
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MODELING
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
RCAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
b b j cccivcs
¦ 1
,FY 7 " !
(§.1000) j
B d <; f; t 1
;
Miicjtcnas . j
1
IBAO 21
i
;
-
21ARX
E
002
Development of model of aquatic
ecological systems of large, deep
lakes in the subarctic.
The nutrient chemistry of a large deep
lake in subarctic Alaska - Grant
Number R800276
|
75.0 !
1
4/73 Award Grant
1/74-1/75 Annual :
Reports ¦
6/76 Final Report :
I 1BA021
I '
I
i
21ARX
A
00 4
Ecological systems in natural subarctic
watersheds. (Development of model).
40. 0
7/71 Start Study
2/74&3/75 Interim j
Reports !
1/77 Final Report ¦
| 1BA021
16AAI
C
015
Ecosystem modeling (Contract)
0
6/80 Final Report ;
1
I
1BA021
l
16AAK
E
026
Award Research grant or contract to aid
in the development of an aquatic model
ecosystem that provides both chronic
toxicity'and fate information
0
6/76 Award Date '
6/79 Final Report ;
:
!
IB AO 2 3
i
i
I
|
i
'
1
03 ACQ
A
009
i
Develop preliminary simulation model to
predict the transport, transformations/
distribution and impact of selected
inorganic pollutants in freshwater
ecosystems
55.0
!
i
i
7/72 Initiate I
Project !
7/73 Preliminary ;
Model for Maj or
Nutrients
;
7/74 Report and
Documentation of >
an Unpolluted Aquatic
Ecosystem Model
'
137
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Specilie ?o 11 v an t
MODELING
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
Mo.
Obj ectives
, FY 7.5
($1000)
Bud ft c £
imestoris:
IBAO 2 3
03ACQ
009
(Continued)
IBAO 2 3
0 3ACQ
010
Conduct integrated studies to calibrate
and test models to predict the net rates
of transformation, transport,
accumulation, and impact of selected
inorganic pollutants in representative
freshwater ecosystems
Including Major
Nutrients •
4/75 Preliminary
Hg Transport Model
10/75 Preliminary ;
Cd Transport Model '
3/78 Initiate
Proj ect on As i
10/78 Preliminary
Model for As '
3/79 Preliminary
Model for -Pb
10/79 Preliminary j
Model for Cr i
3/80 Preliminary i
Model for Zn
7/75 Initiate !
Studies with Hg ;
jlO/76 Report on |
| Documented Transport!
j Model for Hg ¦
| 7/78 Initiate ;
Studies with As ;
10/79 Report on !
Documented Transport!
Model for As
138
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Specific ? o II u a r. t
MODELING
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj actives
(^ 1 o 6 d)
B u ci v e t
Milestop.ss
1BA023
03ACQ
Oil
Document IBP aquatic ecosystem model
for use on EPA computer
10.0
! lwAO 2 3
04AEM
008
Develop preliminary sumilation models
to predict the degradation, transport,
and impact of select organic pollutants
in freshwater ecosystems
10/74 Fund
Cont ract
12/75 IBP Model
Documentation
Report
3/74 Initiate
Project for
Malathion
12/74 Preliminary
Malathion Model
Ready for Testing
1/76 Initiate
Project for Highesi
Priority Organic
Pollutant
10/76 Preliminary
Model for Highest
Priority Organic
Pollutant Ready
for Testing
9/77 Preliminary
Model for Second
Highest Priority
Organic Pollutant
3/78 Preliminary
Model for Third
Highest Priority
1 Organic Pollutant
139
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Specific ? o 11 u o. n L
MODELING
ELEMENT'No.
ROAP
I .D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
0 b jectivcs
(§ic^8)
Budge £
i-i lies-tono s
IBAO 2 3
04AEM
008
( Cont inued)
1BA023
04AEM
009
Conduct integrated studies to calibrate
and test models to predict the net rates
of degradation, transformation, transport
and impact, of selected organic pollutants
in representative aquatic ecosystems
composed of decomposers, phytoplankton,
benthos, zooplankton, invertebrates,
and vertebrates, and where significant
chemical, photochemical, physical, and
ecological degradation reactions
compete. This Task is dependent upon
the prior results of Tasks 004 through
008
422.0
1
!Ready for Testing I
i3/80 Initiate
projects for Fourth ;
highest Priority
prganic Pollutant I
}L0/80 Preliminary I
flodel for Fourth
highest Priority
brganic Pollutant i
peady for Testing !
: _ i
3/74 Initiate
i
Studies on. Malathion :
LO/7 5 Malathion j
Model Documented and;
tleady for Field
testing ;
^/7 6 Initiate !
ftudies on Highest I
priority Organic |
Pollutant ;
i.O/77 Report on j
Documented Fate Model
Ready for Field j
Testing for Highest |
priority Organic
jollutant
1U0
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MODELING
PROGRA;-
ELEMENT I
1BA023
IBAO 2 3
IBAO 2 3
ROAP
I .D.
04AEM
04AEM
22AEC
22AEC
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
009
010
002
003
Obj actives
(Con t inue d)
fy 7 =;
( $ !. 0 6 0 )
Budgc:
Contract - Determine aquatic ecosystem
distribution and sinks for selected
organic pollutants
Grant to develop river basin model for
non-point source pollution having an
interface capability with existing
OAWP water quality planning model
(Autoqual)
Grant to determine feasibility of and
establish procedures for measuring
non-point sources to a river basin
and provide data for model testing and
calibration
94.0
Milestones
10/78 Report on
Documented Fate I
Model for Second i
Highest Priority
Organic Pollutant ;
t
7/76 Issue RFP
3/77 Award Contract;
3/78 Annual Progress
Report !
! 3/79 Annual !
!Progress Report j
3/80 Annual j
Progress Report !
9/81 Final Report !
6/74 Award Grant I
12/75 Final Report !
6/74 Award Grant
6/75 Annual Report
6/76 Final Report
lUl
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MODELING
J PROGRAM ROA?
!. ELEMENT fio. . I .D.
ACT. [TASK
TYPE No.
Obj cctives
/ F ^ 7 '¦
(¥1000)
Bucnet
Milestones
IBAO23
1 LA 4 2 8
22AEC
21BLC
004
002
Complete development of mechanistic noil-
point source model and determine
feasibility of scale-up
Develop and evaluate microcosm methods
to determine impact of toxic substances
on carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and/or
other significant nutrient cycles
1LA428
21BLC
003
Develop and evaluate new microcosm
methods to study biotic and abiotic
transport, accumulation and degradation
of toxic substances in selected ecosystem
types
60 . 0
100.0
6/74 Extend !
Contract j
12/74 Final Report-
7/74 Initiate J
6/75 Eva luate' j
Progress plan Out-
Year Research !
6/76 Report on 1
System for Carbon, !
Nitrogen and sulfur;
6/77 Re po r ton
Other Major Nutrient
Cycles
6/78 Re po rton. •
Select
Minor Nutrient
Cycles
1
6/79
Re p o r t on !
Other
Ma terials !
Cycles
1
6/80
Final Report j
1
10/74
}
Initiate j
Grant j
11/75
Interim
Report ;
11/76
Final Report j
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MODELING
PRCGKAM
ELEMENT No..
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
Mo.
J nv 7 - j j
Objectives j (£ 1000) | Milestones j
I B u c! s c e 1 •;
1LA428
21BLC
A
006
1
j
(Continued) |
1
1
i
(
i
Operations Manuals,
Etc. As Required |
Reports will !
Summarize In-House ;
and Extramural ¦
Research Findings
Completed During !
FY 75 j
10/76 Report to OTS,
(as listed above)
Summarizing In-House:
and Extramural
Research Findings
Completed During |
FY 7 6 ;
10/77-10/79 Report
to OTS (as listed
above) Summarizing ¦
In-House and Extramural
Research Findins i
Completed During '
FY 77-79 Respectively
10/80 Final Report
to OTS (as listed
above) Summarizing ;
In-House and Extra-
mural Research :
Findings Completed
During,. F.Y.... 75-FY -80--
1U3
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MODELING
| PROGRAM
J ELEMENT Mo.
|
1LA428
ROAP
I.D.-
21BLC
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
004
Objcctives
1.1 ics tonas
Conduct field evaluation of individual
and combined microcosm methods to
determine correlation between microcosm
results and field behavior
1LA428
21BLC
005
Hold workshops of key investigators to
evaluate progress in microcosm develop-
ment and recommend research emphasis,
approaches, and targets for coming
fiscal year
100. 0
10 .0
1LA428
21BLC
006
Develop protocols for OTS for screening 20.0
and evaluating toxic and hazardous materials
using microcosm methods
I 10/74 Develop RFP i
! to Field Evaluate j
J Me t c a 1 f T y p e !
j Microcosm
| 1/75 Fund Contract;
| 1/76 Interim
Report .
4/7 7 Final Report j
i
2/75 Hold Workshop¦
to Evaluate Current
Progress I
8/75 Publish !
Proceedings as s
"State-of-the-art" ;
| Appraisa 1 of
Microcosm Methodology
2/76-2/80 Hold
Workshop to. Evaluate
Progress
i
| 7/74 Start
I 10/75 Report to
OTS Des c rib ing
Recommended Current
"State-of-the-Art"
Protocols, Including
i Description of Systems
lUU
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MODELING
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
1LA428
1LA428
ROAP
I.D.
21BLC
21BLC
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
007
008
, 7 S
( -1? !. 0 0 0)
1> , .,1 o f
Develop and field-evaluate new microscosn)
methods to evaluate interphase or
intersystem transport of toxic substances
such as atmospheric/terrestrial/aquatic
transfer, or so1id/1iquid/vapor
part i t ioning
Field evaluate microcosm methods to
determine impact of toxic substances on
other major and minor nutrient cycles
Mi 1 <
; c n a s-
8/75 Initiate •
Current RFP j
1/76 Fund Contract j
1/77 Interim Report1
;4/78 Final Report j
[Including Recommended
Protocols
0.0/76 Develop RFP !
1/77 Fund Contract
to Evaluate Microcosms
jfor Toxicant Impact ;
jon Carbon, Nitrogen,;
Jand Sulfur 1
|l/78 Report on
Evaluation of Protocols
if'or Microcosm'.Systems
if or Toxicant Impact
jon Carbon, Nitrogen, j
jand Sulfur Cycles •
il/79 Report on j
[Protocols for j
[Microcosm Systems j
jfor Toxicant Impact j
jon Other Materials
[Cycles !
{4/80 Final Report
1U5
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Specific
i1 oi 1 u
MODELING
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT. TASK
TYPE No.
Obj cctives
(§:lo66)
¦ —• k. 'w I
1LA428
21BLC
009
1LA428
2 IB LC
010
1LA428
2 IB LC
Oil
Develop and evaluate microcosm methods [ o
to evaluate physical/chemical degradatior
and transformation processes
Develop and evaluate microcosm methods
to evaluate impact of toxic substances
on energy flow and trophic structure
in selected ecosystem types and biomes
Develop and evaluate microcosm methods
to evaluate impact of toxic substances
on species diversity and/or succession
in selected ecosystem types and biomes
i 1/7 7 Fund Grant
2/78- 2/79
Interim^ePort
I
5/80 Final Report
1/78
2/79
5/80
1/78
2/79
5/80
Fund G ran t
Interim
Report
Final Report
Fund Gran t
Interim
Report
Final Repor t
lU6
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MODELING
PROGRAM
ELEMENT Mo.
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
1
0 b jactives
V *7 ~
(•Hood)
B u c' tl e t
Miles tones
IBAO 2 6
21AKP
E
015
Continue math modeling development for
Lake Ontario as part of IFYGL-800610.
R.V. Thomann, Manhattan College,
Bronx, New York
0
4/7 4 Interim
Report
7/75 Final Report
IBAO 2 6
21AKP
E
017
Develop model for the movements, storage
and transport of hazardous materials in
the ecosystem
30.0
1/79 Model to
Predict Movement
IBAO 2 6
21AKP
E
018
Develop models for physical factors
affecting pollutant transport
¦
122.0
1/79 User Model
Developed
IBAO 2 6
21AKP
E
019
Begin model adaptation for other large
lakes
90.0
6/80 C omplete
Report
IBAO 2 6
21AKP
E
020
Evaluate state-of-the-art of modeling
knowledge after IFYGL
0
1/7 8 Complete
State-of-the-Art
Report
IBAO 2 6
21AKP
A
024
Saginaw Bay data input and model
78.0
12/75 Complete
for IJC Report
1BA026
21AKP
E
026
Develop and apply an overall mixed
reactor model for order of magnitude
concentration procedures in the entire
Great Lakes System. Model to include
conservative elements, nutrients, and
hazardous materials
0
3/78 Award Grant
6/81 C omp1e t e
Project
ll»7
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MODELING
PROGRAM
ELEMENT No. .
ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
Mo.
Obj actives
B u c! ry a t
Milestones
1B A 0 2 6
21AKP
E
031
Model adaptation of other pollutants
0
Miles tone riot
De termined
IBAO 31
21AIZ
D
021
Use computer modeling to determine
types of organisms best suited to
specific needs, and to eliminate
unsuitable forms. Apply modeling to
concepts of productivity, predation,
and competition.
0
9/76 Start Grant
of Contract
9/77-9/79 Annual
Report
9/80- Final Report
1BA032
2 1 A.J H
A
043
Model ecosystem response to temperature
changes
0
7/76 Initiate
Developmen t
6/79 Complete
Developmen t
6/80 Comple t e
Research Report
IBAO 3 2
21AJH
A
04 7
Coordinate with PNERL, and NWQL on
ecological modeling
6.0
6/79 . Comp1ete
Development of
Ecological Models
1U8
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RECHANNELIZAT ION
o n r. ?T> ^ M
r ;
ELEMENT No.
i
' ROAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
TASK
No.
Obj actives
($ ! 0 3 0)
B u tl set
Mi les ten a s
1
IBAO21
t
1
I
i
:
21ARX
A
003
Effects of stream bed disturbance on the
Arctic and Subarctic freshwater
ecosystems
25 . 0
.
6/72 Start Study
4/74 Interim
Repor t
Field Techniques
6/75 Final Report
Rechannelization
Effects
7/77 Final Report
¦
1
i
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SURFACE MINING
.... -,-v—
PROGRAM
C.L i J Mo.
. RCAP
I.D.
ACT.
TYPE
n. c V
1 r\ Jl\
Mo.
¦
0 bjcctivcs
($ i o v o}
li v. t! net
^ i
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l
i
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i
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i
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i
i
.
¦
i
I
21ARX
A
005
Effects of surface mining on Arctic and
Subarctic river ecosystems
0
i
7/76 Start Study 1
7/77-7/79 Interim !
Reports
7/80 Final Report
•
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