PURDUE INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONFERENCE
Table of Contents - 1944 - 1997

(NOTE: There was no conference in 1950)




1945 - Number of Papers = 14 (papers presented in November 1944)

1. Bloodgood, D.E., Preface, 1st PIWC, 1-5
2. Trebler, H.A., Waste Saving by Improvements in Milk Plant Equipment, 1st PIWC, 6-21
3. Bragstad, R.E., Industrial Waste at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 1st PIWC, 22-30
4. Hollowell, R.Jr, History and Legal Background of Stream Pollution Control in Indiana, 1st PIWC, 31-42
5. Mohlman, F.W., Utilization and Disposal of Industrial Waste, 1st PIWC, 43-57
6. Wise, W.S., Treatment of Wastes Produced in Metallurgical and Metal Working Industries, 1st PIWC, 58-69
7. Bloodgood, D.E., Sewage Treatment and Industrial Waste, 1st PIWC, 70-76
8. Rudolfs, W., By-Products and Treatment of Brewery and Yeast Wastes, 1st PIWC, 77-82
9. Boruff, C.S., Weiner, L.P., Feed By-Products From Grain Alcohol and Whiskey Stillage, 1st PIWC, 83-88
10. Sanborn, N.H., Food Canning Waste Utilization, 1st PIWC, 89-95
11. Sherow, D.T., Discussion of N.H.Sanborn Paper on Food Canning Waste, 1st PIWC, 96-97
12. Weston, R.F., The Waste Disposal and Utilization Problems of the Petroleum Industry, 1st PIWC, 98-125
13. Ellis, M.M., Industrial Wastes and Fish Life, 1st PIWC, 126-134
14. Quinn, J.L. Jr., Industrial Wastes and Stream Pollution, 1st PIWC, 135-137


1946 - Number of Papers = 14

1. Preface, 2nd PIWC, 7-9
2. Field, R.W., Waste in Industry, 2nd PIWC, 10-10
3. Howland, W.E., Conservation of Natural Resources, 2nd PIWC, 11-19
4. Symons, G.E., Industrial Wastes - What Are They?, 2nd PIWC, 20-27
5. Mortenson, E.N., Grease Recovery in the Meat Packing Industry, 2nd PIWC, 28-39
6. Gehm H.W., and Bloodgood D.E., Problems in Paper Mill Waste Disposal, 2nd PIWC, 40-45
7. Hoak, R.D., New Developments in the Disposal and Utilization of Waste Picking Liquors, 2nd PIWC, 46-53
8. Morris, R.H.III, Vegetable Wastes - Their Availability and Utilization, 2nd PIWC, 54-69
9. Ehlen, W.J., The Composition of Metal Planting Wastes, 2nd PIWC, 70-81
10. Nissen, B.H., Brewery Waste Utilization, 2nd PIWC, 82-89
11. Ricker W.E., Industrial and Domestic Wastes in Relation to the Aquatic Life of Indiana Streams, 2nd PIWC, 90-96
12. Lebosquet, M.Jr., and Weibel, S.W., Industrial Wastes of the Ohio River Basin, 2nd PIWC, 97-107
13. Gilbert, J.J., Industrial Waste Treatment in Germany, 2nd PIWC, 108-113
14. Poole, B.A., Economies in Industrial Waste Treatment Plant Design, 2nd PIWC, 114-


1947 - Number of Papers: 40

1. Lathrop, E.C., Increasing the Value of Waste Products, 3rd PIWC, 38-15
2. Wiley, R.B., and Howland, W.E., How Do You Determine When a Stream Is Polluted?, 3rd PIWC, 6-26
3. Gerking, S.D., The Flowing Stream - One More World, 3rd PIWC, 27-33
4. Williamson, B.L., Kansas' Attitude on Industrial Wastes, 3rd PIWC, 34-37
5. Hoffert, J.R., Pollution Abatement Means Cooperation, 3rd PIWC, 38-50
6. Reid, K.A., What the Isaac Walton League Is Trying to Do, 3rd PIWC, 51-60
7. Gehm, H.W., The Importance of Fundamental Research in Waste Treatment Problems, 3rd PIWC, 61-64
8. Erganian G., and Hargleroad, J.C., Strawboard Waste Disposal Research, 3rd PIWC, 65-73
9. Morgan, P.F., The Determination of the Type and Degree of Treatment Required for an Industrial Waste Problem, 3rd PIWC, 74-84
10. Stahl., B.F., What Can You Learn with a Pilot Plant?, 3rd PIWC, 85-90
11. Koch, H.C., Things That Bother Me about the Disposal of Wastes from the Paper Industry, 3rd PIWC, 91-97
12. Axe, E.J., Paperboard Mill Whitewater Treatment, 3rd PIWC, 98-108
13. Feightner, H.C., Comments at the Opening of the Fermentation Process Symposium, 3rd PIWC, 109-110
14. Tatlock, M.W., Treatment of Yeast Products Wastes, 3rd PIWC, 111-123
15. Bohonos, N., What Do We Have Left after a Fermentation Process?, 3rd PIWC, 124-127
16. Ridgway, J.W., Baldyge W.V., and Scarba, M., Progress on the Spray Drying of Distillers' Solubles, 3rd PIWC, 128-137
17. Hall, R.L., Do Spent Hops and Spent Grain Press Liquor Have Value?, 3rd PIWC, 138-152
18. Klassen, C.W., Troemper A.P., Wastes from a Whiskey Distillery - Sources and Characteristics, 3rd PIWC, 153-164
19. Beesson, W.M., Feeding of Fermentation Waste to Livestock, 3rd PIWC, 165-170
20. Chester, A.E., The Importance of Mineral-Free Water in the Plating Industry, 3rd PIWC, 171- 178
21. Barnes, G.E., Treatment Works for Plating Wastes Containing Toxic Metals and Cyanides, 3rd PIWC, 179-190
22. Mccormick, C.D., How Can the Waste from a Plating Room Be Decreased?, 3rd PIWC, 191 195-
23. Bloodgood, D.E., Losson F., Removal of Toxic Substances from Metal Plating Wastes by Ion Exchange, 3rd PIWC, 196-208
24. Dobson, J.G., The Treatment of Cyanide Waste by Chlorination, 3rd PIWC, 209-227
25. Johnson, W.S., The Sewage Treatment Problem in Missouri, 3rd PIWC, 228-239
26. Poole, B.A., Report of the 1946 Situation with Reference to Wastes from Indiana Food Processing Industries, 3rd PIWC, 240-243
27. Hert O.H., Tomato and Pumpkin Wastes, 3rd PIWC, 244-257
28. Templeton, C.W., Dehydration of Tomato Wastes, 3rd PIWC, 258-262
29. Miller, P.E., Canning Plant Wastes and Sewage Treatment, 3rd PIWC, 263-267
30. Steffen, A.J., What to Do about Paunch Wastes, 3rd PIWC, 268-271
31. Bolton, P., Disposal of Canning Plant Wastes by Irrigation, 3rd PIWC, 272-281
32. Dean, W.A.Jr., The Dairy Industry Committees Task Committee on Waste Disposal - Its Objectives and Organization, 3rd PIWC, 282-287
33. Sanders, M.D., What Can Be Done with Whey?, 3rd PIWC, 288-292
34. Bloodgood, D.E., Canham, R.A., How Can Plant Losses Be Determined?, 3rd PIWC, 293-309
35. Backmeyer, D.P., The Effect of Whey upon the Operation of an Activated Sludge Plant, 3rd PIWC, 310-315
36. Eldridge, E.F., Research Needed in Milk Waste Disposal, 3rd PIWC, 316-320
37. Ruchhoft C.C., Ettinger, M.B., Tastes and Odors in Water Resulting from Industrial Wastes, 3rd PIWC, 321-350
38. Wsely, W.H., Industrial Wastes Activity in the Federation, 3rd PIWC, 351-353
39. Dugan, F.C., The Industrial Waste Problem in Kentucky, 3rd PIWC, 354-359
40. Greenfield R.E., Cornell G.N., and Hatfield W.D., Cornstarch Processes, 3rd PIWC, 360-


1948: Number of Papers - 33

1. Eldridge, W.J., Making a Waste Survey for a Large Industry, 4th PIWC, 7-14
2. Watson, K.S., Industrial Waste Treatment and Recovery in West Virginia, 4th PIWC, 20-31
3. Kittrell, F.W., Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes in the Tennessee Valley, 4th PIWC, 32-39
4. Spaulding R.A., The Anaerobic Digestion Rates of Milk Wastes, 4th PIWC, 40-44
5. Neill, D.G., Waste Treatment Facilities of the Belle Center Creamery and Cheese Company, 4th PIWC, 35-53
6. Johnson, W.S., An Aeration Plant for Milk Waste Disposal, 4th PIWC, 54-62
7. Sanders, M.D., Industrial Sanitary Engineering in Dairy Plant Management, 4th PIWC, 63- 66
8. Trebler, H.A., Harding, H.G., Two Stage High Rate Trickling Filters for Dairy Waste Treatment, 4th PIWC, 67-69
9. Niles, C.F. Jr., Composting Spent Hops, 4th PIWC, 80-93
10. Davidson, A.B., Banks, J.F., Anaerobic Treatment of Distillery Wastes (Pilot Plant Studies), 4th PIWC, 94-105
11. Schuck, C., Yeast as a Human Food, 4th PIWC, 106-108
12. Trubnick, E.H., Rudolfd, W., The Treatment of Compressed Yeast Effluents, 4th PIWC, 109- 121
13. Pattee, E.C., Research on the Disposal of Distillery Wastes, 4th PIWC, 122-128
14. Beard, A.H.Jr., Design of a Grease Recovery Plant for a Meat Packer, 4th PIWC, 129-140
15. Hert, O.H., Research in Anaerobic Treatment of Canning Plant Wastes, 4th PIWC, 141-149
16. Canham, R.A., Bloodgood, D.E., Anaerobic Digestion of Tomato and Pumpkin Wastes, 4th PIWC, 150-177
17. Stiemke, R.E., Disposal of Wastes from Small Abattoirs, 4th PIWC, 178-203
18. Wisniewski, T.E., Food Processing Waste Treatment in Wisconsin, 4th PIWC, 203-207
19. Young, H.H., Nitrate Treatment of Lagoons, 4th PIWC, 208-210
20. Riehl, M.L., Will, E.G., Analytical Determination of Metals Affecting Sewage Treatment, 4th PIWC, 211-222
21. Hatfield W.D., Special Tests for Industrial Wastes, 4th PIWC, 223-225
22. Miller, P.E., Accidents with Cyanide Plating Solutions, 4th PIWC, 226-228
23. Klassen, C.W., Hasfurther, W.A., and Young, M.K., The Toxicity of Hexavalent Chromium to Sunfish and Bluegills, 4th PIWC, 229-237
24. Gurnham, C.F., Waste Disposal Studies by the American Electroplaters' Society, 4th PIWC, 238-243
25. Kessler, R.L., Oyler, R.W., Methods of Disposal of Cyanide Wastes, 4th PIWC, 244-249
26. Oyler, R.W., Disposal of Waste Cyanides by Electrolytic Oxidation, 4th PIWC, 250-254
27. Arbogast, C.H.P., Incineration of Wastes from Large Pharmaceutical Establishments, 4th PIWC, 255-259
28. Knack, M.F., A Waste Treatment Plant for Board Mill Wastes, 4th PIWC, 260-265
29. Bloodgood, D.E., Kinnaman, J.F., and Coleman, R.D., Waste for the Processing of a Bale of Straw, 4th PIWC, 266-277
30. Howland, W.E., Oil Separation in the Disposal of Refinery Wastes, 4th PIWC, 278-284
31. Barr, B.A., Reclamation of Oil in a Large Industry, 4th PIWC, 285-289
32. Weston, R.F., Merman, R.G., and Demann, J.G., Coagulation of Refinery Wastes by Twin Pilot Plant Units, 4th PIWC, 290-313
33. Losson, F.J.Jr., Bloodgood, D.E., Cyanide Waste Treatment by Ion Exchange Methods, 4th PIWC, 314-326


1949: Number of Papers - 43

1. Quinn, J.L., The Ohio Valley Water Sanitation Compact Commission Looks Ahead, 5th PIWC, 15-21
2. Cleary, E.J., Industry and Pollution Abatement in the Ohio River Valley, 5th PIWC, 22-27
3. Shoemaker, C.D., The National Wildlife Federation - Its Aims and Objectives, 5th PIWC, 29-39
4. Tarman, J.E., and Priester, M.U., Treatment and Disposal of Cyanide Bearing Wastes, 5th PIWC, 40-52
5. Sittenfield, M., Disposal of Waste Gases, 5th PIWC, 53-62
6. Walker, D.J., Treatment and Disposal of Spent and Contaminated Soluble Oil Mixtures, 5th PIWC, 63-67
7. Singruen, E., Uses for Yeasts, 5th PIWC, 68-78
8. Drake, J.A., Bieri, F.K., Strength of Wastes from Frozen Food Processing, 5th PIWC, 79-109
9. Pearson, E.A., Sawyer, C.N., Recent Developments in Chlorination in the Beet Sugar Industry, 5th PIWC, 110-123
10. Fowler, J., The Waste Disposal Program of the Sinclair Refining Company, East Chicago, Indiana, 5th PIWC, 124-129
11. Porges, N., Hoover, S.R., Treatment of Dairy Waste by Aeration: I. Methods of Study, 5th PIWC, 130-136
12. Hoover, S.R., Porges, N., Treatment of Dairy Waste by Aeration: II. Continue Aeration Studies, 5th PIWC, 137-144
13. Canham, R.A., Anaerobic Treatment of Food Canning Wastes, 5th PIWC, 145-158
14. Davidson, A.B., Designing a Distillery Waste Disposal Plant, 5th PIWC, 159-167
15. Buswell, A.M., Design and Loading Factors for Anaerobic Fermentation Plants, 5th PIWC, 168-174
16. Wheeler, M., Commercial Solvents Corporation Waste-disposal Plan - Peoria, Illinois Plant, 5th PIWC, 175-180
17. Lin, P.W., Yeast Growing on Brewery Wastes, 5th PIWC, 181-190
18. Kline, H.S., Samplers for Industrial Waste Surveys, 5th PIWC, 191-202
19. Rohlich, G.A., Ingersoll, A.C., Laboratory Experiments on the Behavior of Gravity Separators, 5th PIWC, 203-214
20. Von Horn, W.M., The Biological Indices of Stream Quality, 5th PIWC, 215-222
21. Waite, C.F., Treatment of Acid, Cyanide and Chromium Wastes, 5th PIWC, 223-231
22. Bloodgood, D.E., Strickland, A., Peculiar Characteristics of Chrium, 5th PIWC, 232-242
23. Morris, W.S., Disposal of Oil Field Salt Waters, 5th PIWC, 243-251
24. Wing, W.E., A Pilot Plant for Lime Neutralization Studies, 5th PIWC, 252-260
25. Michaud, H.H., Conservation on an International Basis, 5th PIWC, 261-267
26. Powell, S.T., Wilson, A.C., Conservation of Water Resources, 5th PIWC, 268-285
27. Reed, T.F., Disposal of Waste Pickling Liquors, 5th PIWC, 286-295
28. Lardieri, N.J., Organic Constituents of Strawboard Waste, 5th PIWC, 296-304
29. Vogler, J.F., Rudolfs W., Factors Involved in the Drainage of Whitewater Sludge, 5th PIWC, 305-315
30. Palladino, A.J., Design of a Deinking Waste Treatment Plant, 5th PIWC, 315-329
31. Horton, R.K., Pollution Capacity Studies of the Wabash River, 5th PIWC, 330-337
32. Doutt, F.V., Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes, 5th PIWC, 338-344
33. Etting, M.B., Kroner, R.C., The Determination of Phenolic Materials in Industrial Wastes, 5th PIWC, 345-359
34. Wisely, W.H., The Foundation of Successful Industrial Waste Disposal to Municipal Sewage Works, 5th PIWC, 360-365
35. Fuller, R.B., The Position of the Pebble Phosphate Industry of Florida in Stream Sanitation as of November, 1949, 5th PIWC, 366-371
36. Morgan, P.F., Developments in Industrial Waste Treatment in Iowa, 5th PIWC, 372-378
37. Patrick, R., A Proposed Biological Measure of Stream Conditions, 5th PIWC, 379-399
38. Gibbs, F.S., The Removal of Fatty Acids and Soaps from Soap Manufacturing Waste Waters, 5th PIWC, 400-406
39. Campbell, W.B., The Dairy Industry Committee Exhibit on Waste Saving, 5th PIWC, 407-410
40. Backmeyer, D., Milk Wastes in Sewage Sludge Digestion Tanks, 5th PIWC, 411-417
41. Putnam, G.W., Progress on Waste Prevention, 5th PIWC, 418-420
42. Gaumnitz, E.W., Method of Instigation Research in Dairy Waste under the Research and Marketing Act, 5th PIWC, 421-423
43. Hasfurther, W.A., Klassen, C.W., Aeration of Milk Wastes, 5th PIWC, 424-430


1951 - Number of Papers: 49

1. Giles, R.N., Oil-Water Separation, 6th PIWC, 1-9
2. Gross, C.D., Lee, C., Collection and Treatment of Acid Runoff from Coal Gob Pile Storage Areas, Part I, Part II, 6th PIWC, 10-21
3. Guillot, E.F., The Use of Vacuum Filtration in Pickle Liquor Disposal, 6th PIWC, 22-29
4. Dickerson, B.W., Treatment of Power Plant Wastes, 6th PIWC, 30-42
5. Henderson, C.M., Statutory Development in the Field of Water Pollution Control, 6th PIWC, 43-50
6. Wilcoxson, L.S., Development of Magnesia Base Pulping Process, 6th PIWC, 51-56
7. Murdoch, J.H.Jr., Some Legal Aspects of Industrial Waste Problems, 6th PIWC, 57-63
8. Tyler R.G., Maske, W., Matthew, W., and Westin, M.J., The Ozonation of Cyanide Wastes, 6th PIWC,
9. Drake, J.A., Bieri, F.K., Disposal of Liquid Wastes by the Irrigation Method at Vegetable Canning Plants in Minnesota, 1948-1950, 6th PIWC, 70-79
10. Robert, N., Hardwick J.B., High Rate Trickling Filter Pilot Plant Studies on Distillery Waste, 6th PIWC, 80-87
11. Doudoroff, P., Biological Observation and Toxicity Bioassays in the Control of Industrial Waste Disposal, 6th PIWC, 88-104
12. Milligan, F.B., Standards for Treated Industrial Wastes, 6th PIWC, 105-121
13. Vincent, D.B., Processing Citrus Cannery Waste, 6th PIWC, 122-129
14. Carrick, C.W., Use of Industrial Wastes in Poultry Feeding, 6th PIWC, 130-134
15. Tyler, R.G., Maske, W., and Westin, M.J., Treatment of Chromium Wastes by Ion Exchange, 6th PIWC, 135-140
16. Greenfield, R.E., Safe Handling of Hexane in Soybean Processing, 6th PIWC, 141-148
17. Amberg, H.R., Factor Affecting the Lagooning of White Water, 6th PIWC, 148-157
18. Cleary, E.J., Kinney, J.E., Finding from a Cooperative Studies of Phenol Waste Treatment, 6th PIWC, 158-170
19. Thayer, P.M., New Design for an Activated Sludge Plant to Treat Milk Wastes, 6th PIWC, 171-175
20. Miller, P.E., Poultry Dressing Waste, 6th PIWC, 176-180
21. Stromquist, D.M., Reents, A.C., Removal of Cations from Chromic Acid Solutions, 6th PIWC, 181-189
22. Dewitt, C.C., White, J.F., Lake Pollution from Entering Streams , 6th PIWC, 190-204
23. Kraemer, H., A New Type of Wood Floor, 6th PIWC, 205-210
24. Gorman, A.E., Sanitary Engineering and Waste Disposal Problems in the Atomic Energy Industry, 6th PIWC, 211-220
25. Eckenfelder, W.Jr., Hood, J.W., The Application of Oxidation Reduction Potential to Biological Waste Treatment Process Control, 6th PIWC, 221-238
26. Babbitt, H.E., The Administration of Stream Pollution Prevention in Some States, 6th PIWC, 239-252
27. Siebert, C.L.Jr., Preventing the Discharge of Silt from Collieries, 6th PIWC, 253-271
28. Austin, R.J., Vause, E.H., Chemical Flocculation of Refinery Waste Water, 6th PIWC, 272-277
29. Wieters, A.H., State and Federal Cooperative Activities under the Water Pollution Control Act of 6th PIWC, 278-284
30. Temple, K.L., Colmer, A.R., The Formation of Acid Mine Drainage, 6th PIWC, 285-291
31. Townsend, J.W., Handling of Metal Bearing Wastes at Erie, Pennsylvania, 6th PIWC, 292-303
32. Schindler, H., Chemical Treating Plant for Refinery Waste Water from White Oils and Petroleum Sulfonates., 6th PIWC, 304-312
33. Hoover, S.R., Pekinsky, J.B., Jasewicz, L., and Porges, N., Aeration as a Partial Treatment for Dairy Wastes, 6th PIWC, 313-319
34. Hauri, C.F., Cyanide Disposal after Plating Cycle, 6th PIWC, 320-323
35. Shipman, F.M., Management's Approach to Waste Disposal and Stream Pollution, 6th PIWC, 324-328
36. Vogel, A., Bloodgood, D.E., Cyanide Poisoning , 6th PIWC, 329-336
37. Greeley, S.A., Hill, K.V., Legal Problems in Sanitary Engineering, 6th PIWC, 337-343
38. Van Patten, E.M., Mcintosh, G.H., Waste Saving in American Maize Products Company, 6th PIWC, 344-362
39. Rupp, V.R., Composting Paunch Manure, 6th PIWC, 363-366
40. Pekinsky, J.B., Porges, N., and Hoover, S.R., Application of a Rapid Chemical Oxygen Demand Test for Determining Organic Pollution, 6th PIWC, 367-374
41. Helmers, E.N., Frame, J.D., Greenberg, A.E., and Sawyer, C.N., Nutritional Requirements in
the Biological Stabilization of Industrial Wastes-ii-treatment with Domestic Sewage, 6th PIWC, 375-395
42. Schrist, W.D., Chamberlin, N.S., Clorination of Phenol Bearing Rubber Wastes, 6th PIWC, 396-412
43. Wymore, A.H., The Design and Operation of a Waste Treatment Plant for Small Packing Plant, 6th PIWC, 413-420
44. Griffith, C.R., Purification of Wastes in a Metalworking Plant by Lagooning, 6th PIWC, 421-433
45. Palladino, A.J., Baigas, J.F., Deinking Waste Treatment Plants at Plainwell, Michigan, and
Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 6th PIWC, 434-440
46. Warrick, L.F., Interesting Developments in Industrial Waste Disposal, 6th PIWC, 441-454
47. Warrick, L.F., Blitz on Insect Creates Water Problems, 6th PIWC, 455-463
48. Krancher, C.G., Strawboard Lagoon Operation at Noblesville, Indiana, 6th PIWC, 464-478
49. Dougherty, R.J., The Treatment of Food Processing Wastes, 6th PIWC, 479-507


1952 - Number of Papers: 52

1. Carpenter, Carl B., Control of Industrial Wastes Entering Municipal Sewers, 7th PIWC, 1-11
2. Alvin C., Agricultural Residues, Dale, 7th PIWC, 12-17
3. Cox, I.D., A Combined Water Softening and Plating Waste Treatment Plant Operation, 7th PIWC, 18-23
4. Fadgen, T.J., A Study of the Possible Use of Ion Exchange for the Recovery of Metal from Electroplating Wastes, 7th PIWC, 24-32
5. Porges, Nandor, Pepinsky, Janet B., Jasewicz, Lenore, and Hoover, Sam R., Biochemical Oxidation of Dairy Wastes-failure of Sodium Nitrate as a Source of Oxygen, 7th PIWC, 33-43
6. Fuhrman, Ralph E., The Effect of Industrial Wastes on the Upper Potomac River, 7th PIWC, 44-50
7. Garrett, M.T., Jr., Kinetics of Removal of Soluble BOD by Activated Sludge, 7th PIWC, 51-77
8. Degnan, J.M., Merman, R.G., and Demann, J.G., Pilot Plant Investigations of the Biological Filtration of Petroleum Refinery Wastes, 7th PIWC, 78-91
9. Greene, U.T., Ammonia-soda Wastes and Their Disposal, 7th PIWC, 92-104
10. Gutzeit Gregoire , Enyart, Glenn, First Year Performance of General American's Newest Tank Car Waste Treatment Plant at Saegertown, Pa., 7th PIWC, 105-139
11. Hicks, Walter M., Disposal of Fruit Canning Wastes by Spray Irrigation, 7th PIWC, 130-132
12. William T., Air Pollution Surveys, 7th PIWC, 133-141
13. Davidson, A.B., Brown, H.B., Rapid Anaerobic Digestion Studies, 7th PIWC, 142-147
14. Aston, R.N., Chiorine Dioxide in Waste Treatment, 7th PIWC, 148-155
15. Beidler, J.Willis, Apple, Cherry and Tomato Waste Treatment, 7th PIWC, 156-166
16. Carmichael, D.C., A Continuous Method for Treatment of Cyanide Wastes, 7th PIWC, 167-181
17. Eckenfelder, M.Wesley, Jr., Pilot Plant Investigations of Biological Sludge Treatment of Cannery and Related Wastes, 7th PIWC, 181-188
18. Biehl, James A., Reduction of Phenol in Wastes from Catalytic Petroleum Processes, 7th PIWC, 189-198
19. Parsons, William A., After-precipitation Resulting from Lime Neutralization, 7th PIWC, 199-208
20. Paulson, C.F., Chromate Recovery by Ion Exchange, 7th PIWC, 209-217
21. Armstrong, Durward T., Anodizing Solution Regeneration by Ion Exchange, 7th PIWC, 218-220
22. Perry, T.W., Corn Cobs as an Animal Feed, 7th PIWC, 221-225
23. Palladino, A.J., Operating Results-demonstration Plant for Treatment of De-inking Wastes, 7th PIWC, 226-239
24. Latham, James K., Lyne, James A., and Niles, Charles F.,Jr.,The Anaerobic Digestion of WoolScour Waste, 7th PIWC, 240-243
25. Olds, Nicholas V., Legal Aspects of Ground Water Contamination, 7th PIWC, 244-268
26. Niles, A.H., Frook, J.E., Studies on Digestion of End Liquor from Production of Monosodium Glutamate, 7th PIWC, 269-281
27. Nemerow, Nelson L., Textile Dye Wastes, 7th PIWC, 282-288
28. Mcgarvey, F.X., The Application of Ion Exchange Resins to Metallurgical Waste Problems, 7th PIWC, 289-304
29. Levine, Richard Y., Rudolfs, William, Sludge Characteristics of Lime Neutralized Picking Liquor, 7th PIWC, 305-319
30. Levine, Richard Y., Insurance Aspects of Industrial Waste Disposal, 7th PIWC, 320-325
31. Lamb, Charles B., Jenkins, George F., BOD of Synthetic Organic Chemicals, 7th PIWC, 326-339
32. Hathaway, Clark W., The Vacuum Evaporation of Chromic Acid Rinse Waters, 7th PIWC, 340-345
33. Simonsen, R.N., Modifications in API Separator Design, 7th PIWC, 346-354
34. Wisniewski, T.F., Sherow, D.T., Odor Control at Cannery Lagoons, 7th PIWC, 355-360
35. Bloodgood, Don E., Kelleher, William J., Fundamental Studies on the Removal of Emulsified Oil by Chemical Flocculation, 7th PIWC, 361-374
36. Waddel, John C., Application of the OCO Water System in the Recovery of Paper Mill Wastes, 7th PIWC, 375-381
37. Sanders, F.A., Combating Oil and Metal Plating Waste Problems at Kelly Air Force Base, 7th PIWC, 382-394
38. Sylvester, Robert O., Factor Involved in the Location of a Proposed Pulp Mill on a Tidal Estuary, 7th PIWC, 395-410
39. Solms, E.D., Development, Construction and Operation of an Oily Waste Treatment Plant, 7th PIWC, 411-418
40. Roy, Earl J., Use of Commercial Hypochlorine Solution as a Treatment Agent for Cyanide, 7th PIWC, 419-428
41. Pinner, W.L., Metal Finishing Industry Action Committee of the Ohio River Valley Waste Sanitation Commission, 7th PIWC, 429-438
42. Middleton, F.M., Braus, Harry, and Ruchhoft, C.C., The Application of the Carbon Filter and Countercurrent Extraction to the Analysis of Organic Industrial Wastes, 7th PIWC, 439-454
43. Rhame, G.A., Oxygen Demand Tests for Organic Wastes, 7th PIWC, 455-461
44. Reents, A.C., Stromquist, D.M., Recovery of Chromate and Nickel Ions from Rinse Waters by on Exchange, 7th PIWC, 462-473
45. Rugaber, J.W., Milk Losses, 7th PIWC, 474-480
46. Skrinde, R.T., Sawyer, C.N., Application of the Warburg Respirometer to Industrial Waste Analysis - Special Studies on Radioactive Wastes, 7th PIWC, 481-494
47. Wakefield, J.W., Semi-Tropical Industrial Waste Problems, 7th PIWC, 495-508
48. Thayer, P.M., Design Features of Activated Sludge Plants for Treating Milk Wastes, 7th PIWC, 509-517
49. Pinner, W.L., Progress Report of American Electroplaters' Society Research Projects on Plating Room Waste - The A.E.S. Research Program, 7th PIWC, 518-519
50. Serfass, Earl J., Report A.E.S. Project No. 2 - Determination of Impurities in Plating Wastes and Plating Baths, 7th PIWC, 519-528
51. Zabban, W., Dodge, B.F., and Walker, C.A., Report A.E.S. Research Project No. 3 - Disposal of Cyanide Wastes from Plating Rooms, 7th PIWC, 529-540
52. Hoover, S.R., Jasrwicz, L., Porges, N., Endogenous Respiraton and Stability of Aerated Dairy Waste Sludge, 7th PIWC, 541-548


1953 - Number of Papers: 47

1. Couch, L.I., Industrial Waste Treatment Plant for Allison Division of General Motors Corporation, 8th PIWC, 1-9
2. Baum, R.A., Hurst, G.E., Treatment of Muncipal and Industrial Wastes by Flotation, 8th PIWC, 10-14
3. Ballman, H.C., Air Pollution with Industrial Wastes, 8th PIWC, 15-23
4. Austin, R.J., Meehan, W.F., and Stockham, J.D., Operations of Experimental Trickling Filters on Oil-Containing Waste Waters, 8th PIWC, 24-31
5. Horton, J.P., Trebler, H.A., Recent Developments in the Design of Small Milk Waste Disposal Plants, 8th PIWC, 32-45
6. Edmondson, Disposal of Antibiotic Spent Beers by Triple Effect Evaporation, 8th PIWC, 46-58
7. Collins, G.A. Jr., A Pollution Prevention Committee, 8th PIWC, 59-63
8. Kalinske, A.A., Evans, R.R., Comparison of Flotation and Sedimentation in the Treatment of Industrial Wastes, 8th PIWC, 64-71
9. Brink, R.J., System for the Destruction of Cyanide Wastes at Buick Motor Division, 8th PIWC, 72-85
10. Ingols, R.S., The Toxicity of Chromium, 8th PIWC, 86-95
11. Kline, H.S., Methods for Treating Metal Finishing Wastes, 8th PIWC, 95-104
12. Huntress, C.O., Treatment of Petrochemical Wastes, 8th PIWC, 105-111
13. Monson, H., Development of Vegetable Cannery Waste Dispposal by Land Irrigation, 8th PIWC, 112-121
14. Kroner, R.C., Moore, W.A., The Persistence of Lignin in River Waters, 8th PIWC, 122-131
15. Mckee, F.J., New Items in Milk Waste Saving and Treatment, 8th PIWC, 132-135
16. Rogers, H.G., Smith L.H., Beet Sugar Waste Lagooning, 8th PIWC, 136-147
17. Brune, G.M., Soil Conservation and Stream Pollution, 8th PIWC, 148-161
18. Parks, R.B., Organizating a Plant for Overall Waste Control, 8th PIWC, 162-169
19. Sanderson, W.W., Studies of the Character and Treatment of Waste from Duck Farms, 8th PIWC,
20. Ruff, R.J., Fume Disposal by Catalytic Comustion, 8th PIWC, 177-185
21. Simpson, R.W., Garlow, W., Design of Settling Units for Removal of Inert Suspended Solids, 8th PIWC, 186-199
22. Pratt, M.A., A Second Waste Treatment Plant , 8th PIWC, 200-205
23. Ettinger, M.B., Lishka, R.J., and Moore, W.A., The Determination and Persistence of Furfural in River Waters, 8th PIWC, 206-214
24. Paulson, C.F., Plating Waste Treatment, 8th PIWC, 215-221
25. Straub, C.P., Statistical Evaluation of Packing House Waste Data, 8th PIWC, 222-239
26. Munroe, H.F., Industrial Wastes Engineering - Flow Meters and Chemical Feeders, 8th PIWC, 240-255
27. Mcnary, R.R., Wolford, R.W., Dougherty, M.H., Experimental Treatment of Citrus Waste Water, 8th PIWC, 256-274
28. Person, H.A., Weinberg, C.J., and Whitsell, W.W., Thermophilic Digestion of Monosodium-glutamate End Liquor, 8th PIWC, 275-283
29. Miller, P.E., Spray Irrigation at Morgan Packing Company, 8th PIWC, 284-287
30. Watson, K.S., Shortcomings in Present Stream Pollution Control Practices Predict Areas for Future Work, 8th PIWC, 288-294
31. Tarzwell, C.M., Gaufin, A.R., Some Important Biological Effects of Pollution Often Disregarded in Stream Surveys, 8th PIWC, 295-316
32. Eldridge, E.F., An Evaluation of Our Water Resource with Specific Reference to the State of Washington, 8th PIWC, 317-327
33. Majewski, F., The Treatment of Wastes at the Rohm & Haas Company, 8th PIWC, 328-345
34. Gehm, H.W., Aerobic Treatment of Wastes High in BOD Concentration, 8th PIWC, 346-352
35. Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Instrumentation and Automatic Control Applications in the Activated Sludge Treatment of Industrial Wastes, 8th PIWC, 353-362
36. Weisman, W.I., Application of Submerged Combustion in Industrial Waste Treatment, 8th PIWC, 363-367
37. Rohlich, G.A., Pilot Plant Studies of Air Flotation of Oil Refinery Waste Waters, 8th PIWC, 368-381
38. Kountz, R.R., Dairy Waste Treatment Pilot Plant, 8th PIWC, 383-386
39. Jasewicz, L., Porges, N., Hoover, S.R., Borax as a Preservative of Dairy Waste for the BOD Test, 8th PIWC, 387-392
40. Brockett, T.W. Jr.,Placak, O.R., Removal of Radioisotopes from Waste Solutions by Soils-Studies with Conasauga Shale, 8th PIWC, 393-409
41. Barr, B.A., Waste Disposal and Steam Pollution Control, 8th PIWC, 410-414
42. Straub, C.P., Krieger, H.L., Removal of Radioisotopes from Waste Solutions - Soil Suspension Studies, 8th PIWC, 415-438
43. Mather, J.R., The Disposal of Industrial Effluent by Wood Irrigation , 8th PIWC, 439-454
44. Coleman, R.D., Silverman, L., Control of Radioactive Airborne Waste, 8th PIWC, 455-473
45. Rodger, W.A., Fineman, P., Swope, H.G., Disoposal of Radioactive Wastes at Argonne National Laboratory, 8th PIWC, 474-491
46. Mills, E.J., Stack, V.T. Jr., Biologicial Oxidation of Synthetic Organic Chemicals, 8th PIWC, 492-517
47. Schroepfer, G.J., New Developments in Packing House Waste Treatment, 8th PIWC, 518-538


1954 - Number of Papers:48

1. Keating, R.J., Dvorin, R., and Calise, V.J., Applications of Ion Exchange to Plating Problems, 9th PIWC, 1-13
2. Hamlin, W.G., Factors in the Development of an Industrial Waste Ordinance, 9th PIWC, 14-25
3. Delos, J.S., Industrial Waste Treatment at the Ternstedt Division, 9th PIWC, 26-31
4. Adinoff, J., Disposal of Organic Chemical Wastes to Underground Formations, 9th PIWC, 32-38
5. Hoot, R.A., Industrial Waste Problems in Northeast Philadelphia, 9th PIWC, 39-50
6. Siebert, C.L., Air Diffusion in the Treatment of Industrial Wastes by the Activated Sludge Process, A Symposium: the Problem, 9th PIWC, 51-52
7. Kountz, R.R., Villforth, J.C., Biological Oxidation Aerators, 9th PIWC,53-55
8. Drier, D.E., Discussion , "Air Diffusion for Activated Sludge", 9th PIWC,56-59
9. Hauer, G.E., Air Diffusion in the Treatment of Industrial Wastes, 9th PIWC, 60-63
10. Brannan, T.F., Etzel, J.E., and Bloodgood, D.E., Uses of Lime in Treating Oil Wastes, 9th PIWC, 64-70
11. Hoover, S.R., Jasewicz, L., Porges, N., Biochemical Oxidation of Dairy Wastes, 9th PIWC, 71-79
12. Howell, G.A., Waste Treatment - Fairless Works, 9th PIWC, 80-97
13. Brady, S.O., Effluent Improvement Program at Humble's Baytown Refinery, 9th PIWC, 98-106
14. Kaufman, S., The Relationship Between Biochemical Oxygen Demand in a Treated Industrial Effluent, 9th PIWC, 107-117
15. Swope, H.G., Removal of Radioactivity by Ion Exchange, 9th PIWC, 118-131
16. Billings, N.F., Some Geological Fators in Underground Waste Disposal, 9th PIWC, 132-137
17. Webb, W.C., Limitations in the Use of Sanitary Landfills as a Method of Solid Waste Disposal, 9th PIWC, 138-146
18. Rhame, G.A., Treatment of a Strong Industrial Waste Containing Carbohydrates and Chromium, 9th PIWC, 147-152
19. Nemerow, N., Souther, H., Recent Developments in Textile Waste Treatment, 9th PIWC, 153-161
20. Mullinex, C.D., Stream Pollution Abated Jointly by the City of Cedar Rapids and its Industries, 9th PIWC, 162-172
21. Leary, R.D., Production of Vitamin B-12 from Milorganite, 9th PIWC, 173-183
22. Lansing, A.C., Hewett, P.S., Disposal of Phenolic Waste to Underground Formations, 9th PIWC, 184-194
23. Kountz, R.R., Treatment of Waste from Small Slaughterhouses, 9th PIWC, 195-200
24. Russell, G.D., Russell, G.S., The Disposal of Sludge from a Lime Soda Softening Plant as Industrial Waste, 9th PIWC, 201-216
25. Sawyer, C.N., Frame, J.D., and Wold, J.P., Some Revised Concepts Concerning Biological Treatment, 9th PIWC, 217-230
26. Schulze, K.L., New Developments in Dairy Waste Treatment, 9th PIWC, 231-238
27. Shideler, J.E. Jr., Clarification of Oil Contaminated Waters, 9th PIWC, 239-243
28. Wakefield, J.W., O'Neal, B.F., Kelso, F.S., Citrus Waste Disposal Practices and Research, 9th PIWC, 244-273
29. Vail, D.M., Chemical Wastes, 9th PIWC, 274-283
30. Minnick, L.J., Presgrave, C., Physico-chemical Characteristics of Liming Materials as Related to Neutralization Acids, 9th PIWC, 284-324
31. Patrick, R., Diatoms as an Indication of River Change, 9th PIWC, 325-330
32. Dickerson, B.W., Campbell, C.J., Stankard, M., Futher Operating Experiences on Biological Purification of Formaldehyde Wastes, 9th PIWC, 331-351
33. Delaporate, A.V., Industrial Waste Treatment in Ontario, 9th PIWC, 352-359
34. Foulke, D.G., Ledford, R.F., Plating Wastes - A Review of Research, 9th PIWC, 360-380
35. Heise, L.W., Johnson, M., Disposal of Waste Pickle Liquor by Controlled Oxidation and Continuous Lime Treatment, 9th PIWC, 381-404
36. D'orazio, A.J., Vacuum Evaporation and Deionization for the Recovering of Plating Material, 9th PIWC, 405-409
37. Hoppe, T.C., Gasper, W.L., Plating Waste Treatment and Water Reclamation for the Maytag Company, 9th PIWC, 410-422
38. Horner, C., Winger, A., Bodamer, G., and Kunin, R., The Electrolytic Treatment of Waste Sulfate Pickle Liquor Using Permselective Membranes, 9th PIWC, 423-439
39. Mcrae, A.D., Modern Waste Disposal and Recovery in a Petroleum Refinery, 9th PIWC, 440-448
40. Mills, E.J., Stack, V.T. Jr., Acclimation of Microorganisms for the Oxidation of Pure Organic Chemicals, 9th PIWC, 449-464
41. Moggio, W.A., Color Removal from Kraft Mill Effluents, 9th PIWC, 465-477
42. Sukes, G.L., Soluble Oil and Industrial Cleaning Waste Treatment, 9th PIWC, 477-487
43. Pearce, R.W., Chlorine Gas Feeders Applicable in Industrial Waste Treatment and Principles of Operation, 9th PIWC, 488-502
44. Towne, W.W., Wiseman, J.W., Water Quality Criteria, 9th PIWC, 503-511
45. Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., O'Connor, D.J., The Aerobic Biological Treatment of Organic Wastes, 9th PIWC, 512-530
46. Miller, H.E., Kniskern, J.M., Designs for Control and Treatment of Waste at West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, 9th PIWC, 531-544
47. Brink, R.J., The Design and Operation of the Waste Treatment Works in Buick's Jet Engine Assembly Plant at Willow Springs, Illinois, 9th PIWC, 545-559
48. Baffa, J.J., Treatment of Waste from Dye Manufacture at the Ciba State Ltd Plant at Toms River, New Jersey, 9th PIWC, 560-573


1955 - Number of Papers: 48

1. Treble, H.A., Experience and Questions Concerning Aeration Methods as Applied to Dairy Wastes, 10th PIWC, 1-16
2. Eckenfelser, W.W. Jr., O'Connor, D.J., Chemical Treatment of Plant and Pigment Wastes, 10th PIWC, 17-27
3. Reid, G.W., Janson, R.J., Pilot Plant Studies on Phenolic Wastes at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City, Oklahama, 10th PIWC, 28-34
4. Gollmar H.A., Hofge, W.W., Vacuum Carbonate Process for Recovery of Hydrogen Sulfide and Cyanide Compounds, 10th PIWC, 35-48
5. Caradiso, S.J., Disposal of Fine Chemical Wastes, 10th PIWC, 49-60
6. Keating, R.J., Duff, J.H., Plating Waste Solutions - Recovery or Disposal?, 10th PIWC, 61-73
7. Nemeral, N.L., Steele, W.R., Dialysis of Caustic Textile Wastes, 10th PIWC, 74-81
8. Majewski, F., Steen, J., and Iezzi, T., Construction and Performance of Trickle Filters, 10th PIWC, 82-105
9. Ross, W.K., Sheppard, A.A., Biological Oxidation of Petroleum Phenolic Waste Waters, 10th PIWC, 106-119
10. Canham, R.A., Some Problems Encountered in Spray Irrigation of Canning Plant Waste, 10th PIWC, 120-134
11. Porges, N., Jasewicz, I., and Hoover, S.R., Biological Oxidation of Dairy Wastes, VII. Purification, Oxidation, Synthesis and Storage, 10th PIWC, 135-146
12. Palladina, A.J., Treatment of Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents in the Kala Mazo River Valley, 10th PIWC, 147-157
13. Irick, P., Statistical Design in Research, 10th PIWC, 158-163
14. Bryan, E.H., Molded Polystyrene Media for Trickling Filters, 10th PIWC, 164-172
15. Roger, M.B., Mauterer, R.J., and Dustin, G.J., Aerobic Oxidation of Corn Wet Milling Wastes, 10th PIWC, 173-185
16. Gurnham, C.F., Cyanide Destruction on Trickling Filters, 10th PIWC, 186-193
17. Laffey, W.T., Obtaining Design Data for Industrial Waste Treatment Plants, 10th PIWC, 194-207
18. Moore, T.I., An Activated Sludge Plant for Pulp and Paper Wastes, 10th PIWC, 208-222
19. Berman, R.I., Osterman, J., Dissolved Air Flotation for Whitewater Recovery, 10th PIWC, 223-230
20. Bogan, R.H., Sawyer, C.N., The Biochemical Oxidation of Sythetic Detergents, 10th PIWC, 231-243
21. Reich, J.S., Some Experiences in the Pretreatment of Industrial Wastes Going to the Municipal Sewer Sytem of Philadelphia, 10th PIWC, 244-254
22. Taylor, D.M., Establishing Industrial Waste Ordinances, 10th PIWC, 255-266
23. Thomas, J.F., Wherry, C.R., and Pearson, E.A., A Volatile Extractable Acid Method for Control of Anaerobic Digestion Processes, 10th PIWC, 267-276
24. Camberlin, N.S., Snyder, H.B. Jr., Technology of Treating Plating Wastes, 10th PIWC, 277-305
25. Wiley, J.S., Studies of High Rate Composting of Garbage and Refuse, 10th PIWC, 306-313
26. Zeien, J.T., Reduction and Control of Wastes in a New Refinery, 10th PIWC, 314-322
27. Safford, T.H., The Location of Wet Process Industries, 10th PIWC, 323-334
28. Pearson, E.A., Feuerstein, D.F., and Onodera, B., Treatment and Utilization of Winery Wastes, 10th PIWC, 334-345
29. Cairns, J. Jr, The Effect of Increased Temperatures upon Aquatic Organisms, 10th PIWC, 346-354
30. Coogan, F.J., Iafleur, R.A., Biglane, K.E., Index Organisms Used in Louisiana Stream Pollution Surveys, 10th PIWC, 355-362
31. Kilcawley, E.J., Clark, H.M., Radioactivity in Water Supply Sources - Measurement and Removal, 10th PIWC, 363-380
32. Stilz, W.P., Vibrating Screens in Industrial Waste Water Treatment, 10th PIWC, 381-390
33. Oldshue, J.Y., Theory and Design of Mixers for Aeration of Waste, 10th PIWC, 391-404
34. Minnick, I.J., Danforth, C.A., Process for Production and Handling of Lime Slurry for Use in Chemical Applications, 10th PIWC, 405-415
35. Dryden, F.E., Barrett, P.A., and Kissinger, J.C., Treatment of Fine Chemical Wastes by High Rate Activated Sludge, 10th PIWC, 416-438
36. Jensen, L.T., Recent Developments in Waste Water Treatment by the Beet Sugar Industry,10th PIWC, 439-448
37. Davies, S., Sanderson, W.W., Fluoride Pollution of Groundwater by Industrial Wastes, 10th PIWC, 449-456
38. Hathaway, C.W., Harvie, R.E., and Flynn, D.J., The Treatment of Gray Iron Foundry Waste Water, 10th PIWC, 457-465
39. Cass, J.S., The Potential Toxicity of Chemicals in Water for Man and Domestic Animals, 10th PIWC, 466-472
40. Hubbell, G., Waste Treatment Plant Wolverine Shoe and Tanning Corporation, Rockford, Michigan, 10th PIWC, 473-479
41. Wisniewski, T.F., Wiley, A.J., and Lueck, B.F., Ponding and Soil Filtration for Disposal of Spent Sulphite Liquor in Wisconsin, 10th PIWC, 480-496
42. Voights, D., Lagooning and Spray Disposal of Neutral Sulphite Semichemical Pulp Mill Liquors, 10th PIWC, 497-507
43. Lane, L.C., Disposal of Liquid and Solid Wastes by Means of Spray Irrigation in the Canning and Dairy Industries, 10th PIWC, 508-513
44. Mckee, F.J., Spray Irrigation of Dairy Wastes, 10th PIWC, 514-518
45. Sisson, D.R., Some Principles of Agricultural Irrigation, 10th PIWC, 519-526
46. Lewis, C.J., Closed System Use of Industrial Water, 10th PIWC, 527-540
47. Madarasz, M.F., Oil Removal Facilities for Steel Mill Wastes, 10th PIWC, 541-548
48. Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Grich, E.R., Plant Scale Studies on the Biological Oxidation of Cannery Wastes, 10th PIWC, 549-553


1956: Number of Papers - 51

1. Lardieri, N.J., Aerobic and Benthol Oxygen Demands of Cellulosic Materials, 11th PIWC, 1-13
2. Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Kleffman, R., and Walker J., Some Theory Aspect of Solvent Stripping and Aeration of Industrial Wastes, 11th PIWC, 14-25
3. Scott, R.H., Wisniewski, T.F., Lueck, B.F., and Wilwy, A.J., Coorperative State-Industry Stream Studies in Wisconsin. I. Organization of the Program, 11th PIWC, 26-40
4. Gaudette, P.R., Electrical Precipitators in Air Pollution Control, 11th PIWC, 41-50
5. Bayuk, J., Design of Chemical Easte Treatment Plant, 11th PIWC, 51-61
6. Cushman, J.R., Hayes, J.R., Pilot Plant Studies of Pharmaceutical Wastes at the Upjohn Company, 11th PIWC, 62-72
7. Betts, C.N., Eckenfelder, W.W., O'Connor, D.J., Weston R.E., An Approach to the Design of Biological Oxidation Treatment Facilities for Paper Machine Waste Waters, 11th PIWC, 73-87
8. Clinton, M.O., Industrial Wastes Treated by Activated Sludge, 11th PIWC, 88-98
9. Coulter, J.B., Lagnese, J.F., and Crompton, F.M., Emulsified Oil Waste: An Air Force Problem, 11th PIWC, 99-113
10. Byrd, J.F., Program for Surveying and Abating the Odor Nuisance from a Processing Plant, 11th PIWC, 114-128
11. Chamberlin, N.S., Day, R.V., Technology of Chrome Reduction with Sulphur Dioxide, 11th PIWC, 129-156
12. Kountz, R.R., Total Oxidation Treatment, 11th PIWC, 157-159
13. Buswell, A.M., Mueller, H.F., Treatment of Wool Wastes, 11th PIWC, 160-165
14. Tatlock, M.W., Industrial Waste Treatment - Cincinnati Chemical Works, 11th PIWC, 166-171
15. Rostenbach, R.E., Importance of Education and Control in Radioactive Wastes Disposal, 11th PIWC, 72-178
16. Lackey, J., Morgan, G.B., and Calaway, W.T., Citrus Waste Treatment, Experimental and Applied, 11th PIWC, 179-185
17. Sheets, W.D., Malaney, G.W., COD Values of Syndets, Surfactants, and Builders, 11th PIWC, 185-196
18. Hopkins, G.J., Neel, J.K., Raw Sewage Lagoons in the Midwest, 11th PIWC, 197-207
19. Mackenzie, V.G., The Public Health Service Air Pollution Program, 11th PIWC, 208-212
20. Hewson, E.W., The Atmospheric Disposal of Industrail Wastes, 11th PIWC, 213-228
21. Hoak, R.D., The Cause of Tastes and Odors in Drinking Water, 11th PIWC, 229-241
22. Sylvester, R.O., Kincaid, T., Wennekens, M.P., A Studies of the Preoperational Environment in the Vicinity of a New Oil Refinery, 11th PIWC, 242-260
23. Gurnham, C.F., Purposes and Activities of the National Technical Task Committee on Industrial Wastes, 11th PIWC, 261-267
24. Fisher, M.A., Katz, S., and Lieberman, A., Instrumental Methods of Particle Counting and Size Measurement, 11th PIWC, 268-283
25. Gucker, F.T., Aerosol Particle Counters, 11th PIWC, 284-312
26. Suess, R.J., The Roadbinder Program, 11th PIWC, 313-318
27. Van Horn, W.M., and Balch, R., The Reaction of Walleyed Pike Eggs to Reduced Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations, 11th PIWC, 319-333
28. Wiley, J.S., Progress Reporting on High Rate Composting Studies, 11th PIWC, 334-341
29. Mascitti, F.L., Importance of Modern Instrumentation and Automatic Control in Treating Industrial Wastes, 11th PIWC, 342-353
30. Reid, G.W., Wortman, R., and Walker, R., Removal of Phenol with Biological Slimes,11th PIWC,354-357
31. Rihm, A., and Devendorf, E., Air Pollution Control and Public Health, 11th PIWC, 357-371
32. Paessler, A.H., Davis, R.V., Waste Waters from Menhaden Fish Oil and Meal Processing Plants, 11th PIWC, 371-388
33. Hosman, L.J., Keating, R.J., Design of Industrial Waste Treatment Facilities at International Business Machines Corporation, Endicott, New York, 11th PIWC, 389-404
34. Cornell, E.D., Cornell, C.F., and Emmett, R.C., Recent Developments in Continuous Vacuum Filtration, 11th PIWC, 405-417
35. Lodge, J.P. Jr., Composition of Urban Particulate Air Pollutants -- The National Air Sampling Network, 11th PIWC, 418-425
36. Hoppe, T.C., Aull, K.A., Disposal of Wastes from Evaporated Salt Production, 11th PIWC, 426-435
37. McCauley, R.F., Shell, B.J., Laboratory and Operational Experiences in Composting, 11th PIWC, 436-453
38. Young, M.K., Anionic and Cationic Exchange for Recovery and Purification of Chrome from Plating Process Waste Water, 11th PIWC, 454-464
39. McKinney, R.E., The Use of Biological Waste Treatment Systems for the Stabilization of Industrial Wastes, 11th PIWC, 465-477
40. Watson, K.S., Effecting General Cost Reductions and Controlling Industrial Waste Problems, 11th PIWC, 478-493
41. Black, H.H., Mcdermott, G.N., Henderson, C., Moore, W.A., and Pahren, H.R., Industrial Waste Guide - Byproduct Coke, 11th PIWC, 494-527
42. Johannes, C.A., Iron Ore Mining and Processing Waste Disposal, 11th PIWC, 528-536
43. Mccabe, L.C., Consulting Engineers and Air Pollution Problems, 11th PIWC, 537-540
44. Merz, R.C., Direct Utilization of Waste Waters, 11th PIWC, 541-551
45. Hurwitz, E., Jonas, M.R., The Industrial Wastes Problems of the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, 11th PIWC, 552-559
46. Jasewicz, L., Porge, N., Biochemical Oxidation of Dairy Wastes - Isolation and Study of Sludge Microorganisms, 11th PIWC, 560-569
47. Yocom, J.E., Methodology in Air Pollution, 11th PIWC, 570-583
48. Nemerow, N.L., Color and Methods for Color Removal, 11th PIWC, 584-594
49. Reich, J.S., The Effects of the Reduction of Sanitary and Industrial Wastes on the Delaware River, 11th PIWC, 595-600
50. Olson, T.A., Biological Indicators in Streamecology, 11th PIWC, 601-610
51. Manganelli, R.M., Effects of Synthetic Detergents on Activated Sludge, 11th PIWC, 611-621


1957 Number of Papers: 48

1. Schraufnagel, F, H., Dairy Waste Disposal by Ridge and Furrow Irrigation, 12th PIWC, 28-49
2. Hemphill, L., Boegly, W.J., and Morton, R.J., Origin and Nature of Reactor Fuel Process Wastes, 12th PIWC, 50-65
3. Perrey, J.I., What Indina Is Doing about Floods and Supplementation of Stream Flow, 12th PIWC, 66-72
4. Vrablik, E.R., An Evaluation of Circular Gravity-Type Separation and Dissolved Air Flotation
for Treating Oil Refinery Waste Water, 12th PIWC, 73-88
5. McCallum, G.E., Some Economic Considerations Involved in Water Pollution Control, 12th PIWC, 89-96
6. Gruner, C.T., Incineration as a Mean for the Disposal of Solid Cyanides, 12th PIWC, 97-102
7. Heller, A.N., Clarke, E.W., and Reiter, W.M., Some Factors in the Selection of a Phenol Recovery Process, 12th PIWC, 103-122
8. Henderson, C., Tarzwell, C.M., and Taft, R.A., Bioassays for Control of Industrial Effluents,12th PIWC, 123-144
9. Struzeski, E.J., Nemerow, N.L., Dispersed Growth Aeration of Protein-Glucose Mixtures,12th PIWC, 145-156
10. Hans, B. Jr., Waste Treatment in a Paper Mill, 12th PIWC, 157-160
11. Delos, J.S., Hexavalent Chromium: Its Presence in Treated Cyanide Rinse Waters, 12th PIWC, 157-164
12. Cairns, J. Jr., and Scheier, A., The Effect of Periodic Low Oxygen upon the Toxicity of Various Chemicals to Aquatic Organisms, 12th PIWC, 165-176
13. Nagy, C.K., The Construction and Operation of an Incinerator for Chemical Plant Wastes, 12th PIWC, 177-185
14. Neal, A.T., An Industrial Waste Discharge Permit System, 12th PIWC, 186-191
15. Cleary, E.J., Robertson, D.A. Jr., Revelations from the Diary of a River, 12th PIWC, 192-209
16. Limbaugh, C., Marine Outfall Studies by Qualified Diving Investigators, 12th PIWC, 210-216
17. Pinder, K.L., Gauvin, W.H., Applications of the Atomized Suspension Technique to the Treatment of Waste Effluents, 12th PIWC, 17-249
18. Reid, G.W., and Libby, R.W., Phenolic Waste Treatment Studies, 12th PIWC, 250-258
19. Garrett, M.T. Jr., Hydraulic Control of Activated Sludge Growth Rate, 12th PIWC, 259-269
20. Ryckman, D.W., Sawyer, C.N., Chemical Structure and Biological Oxidizability of Surfactants, 12th PIWC, 270-284
21. Dietz, J.C., Harmeson, R.H., Phosphate Compounds Occurring in Illinois Surface Waters, 12th PIWC, 285-300
22. Neil, J.H., Problems and Control of Unnatural Fertilization of Lake Waters, 12th PIWC, 301-316
23. Bogan, R.H., Biochemical Degradation Products - A New Dimension in Stream Pollution, 12th PIWC, 317-328
24. Brink, R.J., The New Buick Waste Disposal and Oil Reclamation System, 12th PIWC, 329-341
25. Besselievre, E.B., The Economical and Practical Use and Handling of Chemicals Used in Industrial Waste Treatment, 12th PIWC, 342-363
26. Kallin, F., Industrial Waste Treatment, 12th PIWC, 364-377
27. Atwood, J.S., Joseph, J.S., and Hodge, H.H., Regeneration of Waste Pickle Liquor to Produce Ferrous Sulfate Monohydrate, 12th PIWC, 378-389
28. Steffen, A.J., Some Recent Development in Dairy Waste Research, 12th PIWC, 390-394
29. Hurwitz, E., The Use of Activated Sludge as an Adjuvant to Animal Feeds, 12th PIWC, 395-414
30. Robbins, B.H., Practical Methods of Disposing of Cyanide Wastes, 12th PIWC, 415-427
31. Stein, M., Oil Well Brine Problem of the Coney Drainage System (Arkansas-Louisiana), 12th PIWC, 428-434
32. Howland, W.E., Flow Over Porous Media as in a Trickling Filter, 12th PIWC, 435-465
33. Katz, W.J., Wullschleger, R., Studies of Some Variables Which Affect Chemical Flocculation When Used with Dissolved Air Flotation, 12th PIWC, 466-479
34. Pearman, B.V. Jr., Burns, O.B. Jr., Activated Sludge Treatment of Wastes from a Kraft and Neutral Sulfite Mill, 12th PIWC, 480-493
35. Stewart, R.S., Proposed Underground Disposal of Industrial Wastes in the Northeast United States, 12th PIWC, 494-501
36. Ratliff, F.C., The Use of a Circulating Lagoon in a Paper Mill Effluent Program, 12th PIWC, 502-507
37. O'Kane, G.J., Planning and Operating an Industrial Waste Disposal Plant, 12th PIWC, 508-513
38. Peters, M.S., The Role of Nitrigen Oxides in Air Pollution, 12th PIWC, 514-524
39. Lueck, B.F., Wiley, A.J., Scott, R.H., and Wisniewski, T.F., Cooperative State-Industry Stream Studies in Wisconsin. III. Approaches to the Determination of Stream Purification Capacity, 12th PIWC, 525-542
40. Lewis, C.J., Possibilities for Liquid-Liquid Extraction in Industrial Waste Treatment, 12th PIWC, 543-552
41. Gough, C., Ion Exchange Operating Problems at Perfect Circle, 12th PIWC, 553-559
42. Knox, J.C., Water Pollution Control in the New England Compact Area, 12th PIWC, 560-571
43. Lefton, I.M., The Package Plan for the Private Financing and Construction of Municipal and Industrial Waste Treatment Facilities, 12th PIWC, 572-580
44. Phillips, R.A., Heukelekian, H., Freeness of Paperboard Stock as Affected by Additives Contaminants and Fines, 12th PIWC, 581-589
45. Maier, P.P., Williams, E.R., and Mallison, G.F., Composting Studies - I. Composting Municipal Refuse by the Aeration Bin Process,12th PIWC, 590-595
46. Wiley, J.S., II. Progress Report on High Rate Composting Studies, 12th PIWC, 596-603
47. Grune, W.N., Cossitt, R.E., and Philp, R.H. Jr., Anaerobic Process Automation by Orp Conductivity and Gas Chromatography,12th PIWC, 604-635
48. Breska, G.J., Erickson, P.R., Rohlich, G.A., Engelbert, L.E., and Porges, N., Objectives and Procedures for a Study of Spray Irrigation of Dairy Wastes, 12th PIWC, 636-


1958 Number of Papers: 63

1. Barker, W.G., Otto, R.H., Schwarz, D., and Shipton, G.F., Pharmaceutical Waste Disposal Studies, 13th PIWC, 1-11
2. Biglane, K.E., Some Current Waste Treatment Practices in Louisiana Industry, 13th PIWC, 12-20
3. Blair, J.G., Experiences in Handling Liquid Wastes Containing Fat by Air Flotation, 13th PIWC, 21-25
4. Cooke, W.B., Fungi in Polluted Water and Sewage. IV. The Occurrence of Fungi in a Trickling Filter-Type Sewage Treatment Plant, 13th PIWC, 26-45
5. Burney, L.E., National Growth and Water Resources, 13th PIWC, 46-53
6. Busch, A.W., BOD Progression in Soluble Substrates, 13th PIWC, 54-70
7. Billing, R.M., Stream Improvement Through Spray Disposal of Sulphite Liquor at the Kimberly-Clark Corporation Niagara, Wisconsin Mill, 13th PIWC, 71-80
8. Birdsall, L.I., Cleaning up the Rivers and Streams of Cook County, Illinois, 13th PIWC, 81-86
9. Carbone, W.E., Hall, R.N., Kaiser, H.R., and Bazell, G.C., Commercial Dephenolization of Ammoniacal Liquors with Centrifugal Extractors, 13th PIWC, 87-98
10. Eldridge, E.F., Research as Related to Water Pollution, 13th PIWC, 99-108
11. Bolton, J.M., Wastes from Poultry Processing Plants, 13th PIWC, 109-125
12. Kalda, D.C., Treatment of Sugar Beet Wastes by Lagooning, 13th PIWC, 126-139
13. Heise, L.W., Johnson, M., Practical Development Aspects of Waste Pickling Liquor Disposal, 13th PIWC, 140-150
14. Johnson, W.K., Nutrent Removals by Conventional Treatment Processes, 13th PIWC, 151-162
15. Lugar, J.J., Addition of Nitrate to Paper Mill Wastes, 13th PIWC, 163-168
16. Dickerson, B.W., Laffey, W.T., and McNeil, R.O., Treatment of Industrial Waste from Tall Oil Purification Operations, 13th PIWC, 169-188
17. Hert, O.H., Practical Control Measures to Reduce Acid Mine Drainage, 13th PIWC, 189-193
18. Reiter, W.M., Heller, A.N., Recovery of Phenolics from Tar Distillation Waste Liquors via Solvent Extraction, 13th PIWC, 194-208
19. Gasper, W.L., Reuse of Industrial Waste Water at Maytag Company, 13th PIWC, 209-217
20. Fuller, E., Removal of Oil and Solids from Rolling Mill Wastes, 13th PIWC, 218-226
21. Connell, C.H., Berg, E.J.M., Practice and Potentials in Industrial Utilization of Municipal Waste Water, 13th PIWC, 227-242
22. Cairn, J.Jr., Scheier A., The Relationship of Bluegill Sunfish Body Size to Tolerance for Some Common Chemicals, 13th PIWC, 243-252
23. Flynn, J.L., Crash Program for Expensive Water, 13th PIWC, 253-259
24. Hill, K.V., Designing a Combined Treatment Works for Municipal Sewage and Packinghouse Wastes at Austin, Minnesota, 13th PIWC, 260-269
25. Faust, S.D., Sludge Characteristics Resulting from Lime Neutralization of Dilute Sulfuric Acid Wastes, 13th PIWC, 270-285
26. Leonard, A.G. Jr., Keating, R.J., Complete White Water Treatment in a Tissue Mill, 13th PIWC, 286-296
27. Ludzack, F.J., Schaffer, R.B., Bloomhuff, R.N., and Ettinger, M.B., Biochemical Oxidation of Some Commercially Important Organic Cyanides, 13th PIWC, 297-312
28. Forney, C.Jr., Kountz, R.R., Activated Sludge Total Oxidation Metabolism, 13th PIWC, 313-320
29. Morgan, P.F., Clean Air for Fine Bubble Diffusion, 13th PIWC, 321-336
30. Williamson, A.E., Land Disposal of Refinery Wastes, 13th PIWC, 337-340
31. Sawyer, C.N., Kahn, P.A., Treatability of Industrial Wastes in Combination with Domestic Sewage, 13th PIWC, 341-353
32. Buck, W.B., Progress Made by the Oil Industry of Oklahoma, in the Disposal of Brine, 13th PIWC, 354-364
33. Eckenfelder, W.W.Jr., Factors Affecting the Aeration Efficiency of Sewage and Industrial Wastes, 13th PIWC, 365-383
34. Zieminski, S.A., Vermillion, F.J. Jr., and St. Ledger, B.G., Development of More Efficient Methods of Areation, 13th PIWC, 384-408
35. Zimmermann, F.J., Sewage Sludge Treatment by Wet Air Oxidation, 13th PIWC, 409-417
36. Heidorn, R.F., Keller, H.W., Methods for Disposal and Treatment of Plating Room Solutions, 13th PIWC, 418-427
37. McCallum, G.E., Progress in Abatement of Water Pollution under Public Law 660, 13th PIWC, 428-434
38. Mathews, W.W., Treatment of Coke Plant Phenolic Wastes in a Municipal Activated Sludge Plant, 13th PIWC, 435-448
39. Monson, H., Cannery Waste Disposal by Spray Irrigation - After 10 Years, 13th PIWC, 449-455
40. Meighen, A.D., Experimental Spray Irrigation of Strawboard Wastes, 13th PIWC, 456-464
41. Wakeley, J.H., Nemerow, N.L., Measurement of Objectionable Stream Colors Resulting from Wastes, 13th PIWC, 465-475
42. Reid, G.W., Sewage Slimes, 13th PIWC, 476-482
43. Symposium: Color Codes for Piping
44. Paper No. 1 - Milne, D., The Identification of Piping Systems, 13th PIWC, 483-490
45. Paper No. 2 - Evans, W.H., Evolution of A.S.A. Code A13.1 - 1956 Scheme for the Identification of Piping Systems, 13th PIWC, 491-497
46. Paper No. 3 - Mick, K.L., Color Codes for Piping Line Identification in Sewage and Industrial Waste Treatment Plants, 13th PIWC, 498-502
47. Reich, J.S., Good Housekeeping and Aid in Industrial Waste Reduction, 13th PIWC, 503-511
48. Porges, N., Wasserman, A.E., Hopkins, W.J., and Jasewicz, L., Oxidation of Radioactive Glucose by Aerated Sludge, 13th PIWC, 512-522
49. Quirk, T.P., Amenability of a Mixture of Sewage, Cereal, and Board Mill Wastes to Biological Treatment, 13th PIWC, 523-540
50. Schulze, K.L., Rate of Oxygen Consuption and Respiratory Quotients During the Aerobic Decomposition of a Synthetic Garbage, 13th PIWC, 541-554
51. Dietz, J.C., Clinebell, P.W., Some Factors Influencing the Selection of a Sludge Handling and Disposal Methods for Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants, 13th PIWC, 555-566
52. Pearce, D.W., Honstead, J.F., Radioactive Waste Disposal at Hanford, 13th PIWC, 567-580
53. Rich, L.G., The Disposal of High Level Radioactive Wastes in Salt Formations, 13th PIWC, 581-595
54. Remy, E.D., Lauria, D.T., Disposal of Nylon Wastes, 13th PIWC, 596-624
55. Edelmann, A., Some Possible Applications of Nuclear Energy to Problems of Disposal of Industrial Wastes, 13th PIWC, 625-629
56. Blosser, R.O., BOD Removal from Deinking Wastes, 13th PIWC, 630-639
57. Scott, R.H., Wisniewski, T.F., Lueck, B.F., and Wiley, A.J., Cooperative State-Industry Stream Studies in Wisconsin. IV. Aeration of Stream Flow at Power Turbines, 13th PIWC, 640-652
58. Sperry, W.A., Digester Gaslifter Mixing at Aurora, 13th PIWC, 653-661
59. Souther, R.H., Alspaugh, T.A., Textile Waste Treatment Studies, 13th PIWC, 662-713
60. Saxton, W.W., Long Range Sewerage Planning for the Metropolitan Seattle Area, 13th PIWC, 714-719
61. Walker, R.F., Disposal of Industrial Wastes at Maitland, Ontario, Work of Dupont of Canada, 13th PIWC, 720-729
62. Brady, J.M., The Use of Plastics in the Disposal of Waste, 13th PIWC, 730-737
63. Lardieri, N.J., Present Treatment Practice of Airborne Effluents in the United States Kraft Industry, 13th PIWC, 738-


1959 Number of Papers: 56

1. Grave, B.S., Biological Oxidation of Phenols in a Trickling Filter, 14th PIWC, 1-6
2. D'Orazio, A.J., Pretreatment of Cyanide and Chromium Wastes Plugs Treatment of Oily Wastes, 14th PIWC, 7-15
3. Cormack, J.F., Amberg, H.R., The Effect of Biological Treatment of Sulfite Waste Liquor on the Growth of Sphaerotilus Natans, 14th PIWC, 16-25
4. Canan, J.W., The Flue Gas Method of Treating Chrome Plating Waste, 14th PIWC, 26-31
5. Myrick, N., Busch, A.W., BOD Progression in Soluble Substrates. II. The Selective Stimulation of Respiration in Mixed Cultures of Bacteria and Protozoa, 14th PIWC, 32-51
6. Eldridge, E.F., The Effect of Irrigation on the Quality of Water for Industrial Use, 14th PIWC, 52-67
7. Hennigan, J.J., Nemerow, N.L., BOD Analysis by Solvent Extraction, 14th PIWC, 68-76
8. Mason, K.M., Environmental Control of Airborne and Liquid Discharges from Nuclear Power Plant, 14th PIWC, 77-83
9. Svore, J.H., Arkansas Red River Basins Water Quatility Conservation Project, 14th PIWC, 84-92
10. Tatlock, M.W., Treatment of Acid Wastes for Eery Industries, Inc., 14th PIWC, 93-102
11. Wiest, G.J., Lime in Industrial Waste Treatment, 14th PIWC, 103-110
12. Holderby, J.M., Moggio, W.A., Spent Sulfite Liquor Treatment at Rinelander Paper Company, 14th PIWC, 111-126
13. Erganian, G.K., Effect of Chrome Plating Wastes on the Warsaw, Indiana Sewage Treatment Plant, 14th PIWC, 127-138
14. Erganian, G.K., Rates and Charges for Sewer Service to Industry, 14th PIWC, 139-144
15. Gilliam, A.S., Anderegg, F.C., Biological Disposal of Refinery Wastes, 14th PIWC, 145-154
16. Clinton, M.O., Experience with Incineration of Industrial Waste and Sewage Sludge Cake with Municipal Refuse, 14th PIWC, 155-170
17. Johnson, C.L., The City of Warren Initiates a Solution to a Complex Sewage, Drainage , and Industrial Problem, 14th PIWC, 171-179
18. Bolton, J.M., Design of Mobile Laboratory for Water Pollution Investigations, 14th PIWC, 180-191
19. Madarasz, M.F., Pilot Plant Recovery of an Iron Coagulant from Oil Waste Treatment Sludge, 14th PIWC, 191-200
20. Perry, F.G., Voci, J.J., Economics of Furfural Production from Hardwood with Reference to Utilization of Spent Sulfite Liquor, 14th PIWC, 200-210
21. Hurwitz, E., Dundas, W.A., Ultimate Disposal of Sewage Sludge by Wet Oxidation, 14th PIWC, 211-226
22. Hanson, N.H., Zabban, W., Design and Operation Problems of a Continuous Automatic Plating Waste Treatment Plant at the Data Processing Division, IBM, Rochester, Minnesota, 14th PIWC, 227-250
23. Druschel, E.F., Zievers, J.F., and Zabban, W., Continuous and Batch Treatment of Industrial Wastes from the Manufacture of Electric Typewriters at IBM, Lexington Kentuckey, 14th PIWC, 251-279
24. Hodges, P.B., Unique Sampling and Flow Measurement Devices for In-Plant Waste Control, 14th PIWC, 280-293
25. Lewis, C.J., Treatment of Uranium Mill Wastes, 14th PIWC, 294-308
26. Stewart, M.J., Pearson, E.A., and Hiramota, E.M., Reaction Kinematics of Continuous Flow Anaerobic Fermentation Processes, 14th PIWC, 309-339
27. Mills, R.E., Development of Design Criteria for Biological Treatment of an Industrial Effluent Containing, 2,4-D Waste Water, 14th PIWC, 340-358
28. Jeffrey, E.A., Laboratory Study of Dewatering Rates for Degested Sludge in Lagoons, 14th PIWC, 359-384
29. Umbach, R.D., How One Refinery Is Handling its Waste Treatment Problem, 14th PIWC, 385-395
30. Wilson, F.W., Handling the Industrial Problem in an Ammonia and Nitrigen Fertilizer Plant, 14th PIWC, 396-401
31. Ludzack, F.J., Ettinger, M.B., Chemical Structure Resistant to Aerobic Biological Stabilization, 14th PIWC, 402-444
32. Mcrae, A.D., Griffiths, F.H., and Lane, R.G., Detection and Monitoring of Phenolic Waste Water, 14th PIWC, 445-450
33. Neas, G.M., Treatment of Viscose Rayon Wastes, 14th PIWC, 450-455
34. Stein, M., Prospective Changes in State Water Resources Laws, 14th PIWC, 456-463
35. Wiley, A.J., Lueck, B.F., Scott, R.H., and Wisniewski, T.F., Commercial Scale Operation of Turbine Aeration on the Wisconsin River, 14th PIWC, 464-478
36. Gellman, I., Blosser, R.O., Disposal of Pulp and Paper Mill Waste by Land Application and Irrigational Use, 14th PIWC, 479-494
37. Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Kinematic Relationships in the Bio-Oxidation of Sewage and Industrial Wastes, 14th PIWC, 495-508
38. Smallwood, C. Jr., Fortune, D.L., The Measurement of Color Pollution in Streams, 14th PIWC, 509-517
39. Nesbitt, J.B., Kohl, H.R., and Wagner, E.L. Jr., The Aerobic Metabolism of Potassium Cyanide, 14th PIWC, 518-534
40. Wasserman, A.E., Porges, N., Whey Utilization: Summary of Laboratory Investigations in Yeast Propagation, 14th PIWC, 535-546
41. Ludzack, F.J., Schaffer, R.B., and Bloomhuff, R.N., Experimental Treatment of Organic Cyanides by Conventional Sewage Disposal Processes, 14th PIWC, 547-565
42. Selm, R.P., Hulse, B.T., Deep Well Disposal of Industrial Wastes, 14th PIWC, 566-586
43. Porter, J.D., Ullmann, W.W., and Sanderson, W.W., Polarographic Scanning of Industrial Waste Samples, 14th PIWC, 587-606
44. Pierson, N.A., The Naturizer Company's Approach to Municipal Refuse Processing, 14th PIWC, 607-611
45. Sercu, C., New Incineration Facilities at Dow, Midland, 14th PIWC, 612-621
46. Stallings, J.G., Solving Waste Treatment Problems at Lexington, North Carolina, 14th PIWC, 622-632
47. Laws, R.L., Burns, O.B. Jr., Oxygen Transfer and Power Cost with Turbine Type Equipment, 14th PIWC, 633-646
48. Howe, R.H.L., Nicoles, R.A., Wastes Treatment for Veterinary and Plant Science Research and Production at Eli Lilly Greenfield Laboratories, 14th PIWC, 647-655
49. Bueltman, C.G., Bio-Oxidation of Brewery Wastes, 14th PIWC, 656-668
50. Mccallum, G.E., Tomorrow's Challenge in Water Pollution Control, 14th PIWC, 669-677
51. Ingram, W.M., Towne, W.W., Effect of Industrial Wastes on Stream Life, 14th PIWC, 678-710
52. Romano, A.H., Conversion of Spent Sulphite Liquor Sugars to Fumaric Acid by Rhizopus Species, 14th PIWC, 711-722
53. Kohout, J.G., Cyanide and Metal Waste Treatment at Western Electric's Omaha Plant, 14th PIWC, 723-731
54. Humphreys, F.C., Sewage Effluent in Use as Power Plant Circulating Water, 14th PIWC, 732-742
55. Vrablik, E.R., Fundamental Principles of Dissolved Air Flotation of Industrial Wastes, 14th PIWC, 743-779
56. Dickerson, D.W., Laffey, W.T., Pilot Plant Studies of Phenolic Wastes from Petrochemical Operations, 14th PIWC, 780-799


1960 Number of Papers: 48

1. Byerrum, R.U., Some Studies on the Chronic Toxicity of Cadmium and Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water, 15th PIWC, 1-8
2. Cowie, C.A., Industrial Waste Treatment and Disposal in New Zealand,15th PIWC, 9-14
3. Fisco, R., A Review of the Process of Hexavalent Chromium Reduction Utilizing Waste Flue Gas, 15th PIWC, 15-18
4. Busch, A.W, Myrick, N., BOD Progression in Soluble Substrates. III. Short Term BOD and Bio-Oxidation Solids Production, 15th PIWC, 19-27
5. Kinney, J.E., Fusing the Phenol Frenzy, 15th PIWC, 28-34
6. Cooke, W.B., Some Effects of Spray Disposal of Spent Sulphite Liquor on Soil Mold Populations, 15th PIWC, 35-48
7. Herbet, A.J., Berger, H.F., A Kraft Bleach Waste Color Reduction Process Integrated with the Recovery System, 15th PIWC, 49-57
8. Barker, W.G., Otto, R.H., Schwarz, D., and Tjarken, B.C., Pharamaceutical Waste Disposal Studies, 15th PIWC, 58-67
9. Bogan, R.H., Utilization of Algae as an Aid in Sewage Nutrient Removals, 15th PIWC, 68-80
10. Watson, C.W. Jr., Practical Aspects of Dairy Waste Treatment, 15th PIWC, 81-89
11. D'Orazio, A.J., Treatment of Chromate Waste Using Liquid Sulfur Dioxide, 15th PIWC, 90-93
12. Gaufin, A.R., Bioassays to Determine the Toxicity of Pesticides to Aquatic Invertebrates, 15th PIWC, 94-98
13. Douglass, I.B., Byproducts and Waste in Potato Processing, 15th PIWC, 99-106
14. Egan, J.T., Sandlin, M., The Evaluation of Plastic Trickling Filter Media, 15th PIWC, 107-119
15. Henderson, C., Pickering, Q.H., and Lemke, A.E.The Effect of Some Organic Cyanides (Nitriles) on Fish, 15th PIWC, 120-130
16. Geyer, L.C., Waste Treatment at Link Belt's Ball and Roller Bearing Plant, 15th PIWC, 131-138
17. Goodnight, C.J., Whitley, L.S., Oligochaetes as Indicators of Pollution, 15th PIWC, 139-142
18. Gilmour, C.M., Merryfield, F., Burgess, F.,Punkerson, L., and Carswell, K., Persulfate Oxidizable Carbon and BOD as a Measure of Organic Pollution in Water, 15th PIWC, 143-149
19. Hunter, J.V., Heukelekian, H., Separation and Materials Balance of Solids Fractions in Sewage, 15th PIWC, 150-157
20. Moore, W.A., McDermott, G.N., Post, M.A., Mandia, J.W., and Ettinger, M.B., The Effect of Chromium on the Activated Sludge Process of Sewage Treatment, 15th PIWC, 158-182
21. Loveless, R.W., Atkins, L.R., Waste Disposal Planning Using a Consultant's Services at American Cyanamid's Bridgeville, Pennsylvania Plant, 15th PIWC, 183-194
22. Mccurdy, A.M., Waste Treatment Facilities for Corvair Production at the Fisher Body Willow Run Plant, 15th PIWC, 195-198
23. Mananelli, R.M., Heukelekian, H., and Henderson, C.N., Persistence and Effect of an Alkyl Aryl Sulfonate in Sludge Digestion, 15th PIWC, 199-206
24. Garrison, K.M., Geppert, R.J., Packing House Waste Processing Applied Improvement of Conventional Methods, 15th PIWC, 207-218
25. Poole, B.A., Governmental Control of Industrial Wastes, 15th PIWC, 219-223
26. Gaudy, A.F. Jr., The Stripping of Volatile Compounds, 15th PIWC, 224-234
27. Horne, W.R., and Rinaca, U.S., Treatment of Pharmaceutical Wastes, 15th PIWC, 235-239
28. Ross, E.N., Turbidity Reduction in Paper Mill Waste Water, 15th PIWC, 240-246
29. Munroe, H.F., Application of Waste Treatment Chemicals, 15th PIWC, 247-251
30. Menzies, J.R., Waste Department Associated with Industrial Developments in Canada, 15th PIWC, 252-257
31. Furgason, R.R., Bacterial Utilization of Potato Starch Wastes, 15th PIWC, 258-268
32. Curry, L.V.L., Midge Larvae as Indicators of Radioactive Pollution, 15th PIWC, 269-280
33. Morris, R.L., Dougherty, J.D., Infrared Identification of Degradated TNT Wastes in Streams and Shallow Wells, 15th PIWC, 281-288
34. Hull, C.H.J., Public Water Policy on Low Flow Augmentation for Stream Pollution Abatment, 15th PIWC, 289-301
35. Sanders, L.C.F., Air Force Industrial Waste Treatment and Disposal, 15th PIWC, 302-307
36. Pipes, W.O. Jr., Sludge Digestion by Sulfate Reducing Bacteria, 15th PIWC, 308-319
37. Sellner, E.P., Concrete in Sewage and Industrial Waste Plants, 15th PIWC, 320-330
38. Porges, R., Struzeski, E.J. Jr., Wastes from the Soft Drink Bottling Industry, 15th PIWC, 331-340
39. Somerville, A., Waste Control at the General Motors Research, 15th PIWC, 341-350
40. Palladino, A.J., Investigation of Pollution Abatement Measures Beyond Primary Treatment, 15th PIWC, 351-358
41. Sadow, R.D., The Treatment of Zefran Fiber Wastes, 15th PIWC, 359-372
42. Young, F.N., Effects of Pollution on Natural Associations of Water Beetles, 15th PIWC, 373-380
43. Scheid, L.J., Careaga, R., Waterviliet's NSSC Recovery, 15th PIWC, 381-385
44. Sollo, F.W., Pond Preatment of Meat Packing Plant Wastes, 15th PIWC, 386-391
45. Buswell, A.M., Gas Scrubbing for H2S Removal and Methane Enrichment, 15th PIWC, 393-404
46. Eckenfelder, W.W., Barnhart, E.L., Laboratory Procedures for Bio-Oxidation Design, 15th PIWC, 405-412
47. Voege, F.A., Experiences in Industrial Waste in Ontario, 15th PIWC, 413-419
48. Warren, D., Chloride Bearing Cooling Water and the Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel, 15th PIWC, 420-438


1961 Number of Papers: 46

1. Anderson, J.B., Evaluation of Streams by Biological Studies, 16th PIWC, 1-7
2. Anserson, J.S., Kaplovsky, A.J., Oxidation Pond Studies on Eviscreation Wastes from Poultry Establishments, 16th PIWC, 8-21
3. Balden, A.R., The Treatment of Emulsifiable Wastes Prior to Disposal, 16th PIWC, 22-28
4. Belter, W.G., Recent Deveopments in the Processing and Ultimate Disposal of High Level Radioactive Waste, 16th PIWC, 29-51
5. Bennett, E.R., Ryckman, D.W., The Effect of ABS Shock Loadings on the Activated Sludge Process, 16th PIWC, 52-63
6. Budd, E.A., Crawford, S.C., Pollution Abatement of Poultry Processing and Byproducts Wastes ,16th PIWC, 64-66
7. Busch, A.W., Grady, L., Jr., Rao, T.S., and Swilley, E.L., BOD Progression in Soluble Substrates. IV. A Short Term Total Oxygen Demand Test, 16th PIWC, 67-76
8. Busch, A.W., Treatability vs. Oxidizability of Industrial Wastes and the Formulation of Process Design Criteria, 16th PIWC, 77-86
9. Blosser, R.O., Oxidation Pond Study for Treatment of De-inking Wastes, 16th PIWC, 87-91
10. Byrd, J.F., Combined Treatment, 16th PIWC, 92-104
11. Connel, C.H., Garrett, M.T. Jr., Disinfection Effctiveness of Heat Dying of Sludge, 16th PIWC, 105-114
12. Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Design and Performance of Aerated Lagoons for Pulp and Paper Waste Treatment, 16th PIWC, 115-125
13. Falk, L.L., Some Modes of Waste Dilution in Receiving Waters, 16th PIWC, 126-139
14. Garrett, R.L., Brennan, D.W., Trans World Airlines Waste Treatment Plant Flexibility, 16th PIWC, 140-146
15. Hamrick, J.L. Jr., Control of Wastes from a Caprolactam Production Plant, 16th PIWC, 147-155
16. Shannon, E.S., Sercu, C.L., A Petrochemical Waste Treatment System, 16th PIWC, 156-166
17. Hoak, R.D., Bramer, H.C., Diurnal Variation of Dissolved Oxygen in Natural Streams, 16th PIWC, 167-175
18. Hurwitz, E., Beck, A.J., Sakellariou, E., Krup, M., Degradation of Cellulose by Activated Sludge Treatment, 16th PIWC, 176-185
19. Jones, M.W., Construction and Operation of a Chloride Holding Basin, 16th PIWC, 186-192
20. Kaplovsky, J., Estuary Model Tests Expedite Prototype Studies of Pollution,16th PIWC, 193-211
21. Lafleur, R.A., Sugar Factory Pollution Abatement in Louisiana - The Case History of a Drainage Basin, 16th PIWC, 212-216
22. Ling, J.T., Pilot Investigation of Starch-gluten Waste Treatment, 16th PIWC, 217-231
23. Malina, J.F. Jr., The Effect of Temperature on High Rate Digestion of Activated Sludge, 16th PIWC, 232-250
24. Buescher, C.A. Jr., Ryckman, D.W., Reduction of Foaming of ABS by Ozonation,16th PIWC, 251-261
25. Howe, R.H.L., Biological Degradation of Wastes Containing Certain Toxic Chemical Compounds, 16th PIWC, 262-276
26. Myrick, N., Ryckman, D.W., Bio-oxidation of Extracts of Organic Chemical Pollitants, 16th PIWC, 277-291
27. Pursell, W.L., Miller, R.B., Waste Treatment of Skelly Oil Company's El Dorado, Kansas Refinery, 16th PIWC, 292-303
28. Robbins, M.H. Jr., Use of Molecular Oxygen in Treating Semi-chemical Pulp Mill Wastes, 16th PIWC, 304-310
29. Mcphee, W.T., Smith, A.R., From Refinery Wastes to Pure Water, 16th PIWC, 311-326
30. Smith, F.L., Lewis, C.J., Radiometric Techniques for Tracing and Identifying Industrial Wastes, 16th PIWC, 327-331
31. Newton, D., Keinath, H.L., Hills, L.S., Pilot Plant Studies for the Evaluation of Methods of Treating Brewery Wastes, 16th PIWC, 332-350
32. Bloodgood, D.E., El-Naggar, A.S., Decolorization of Semichemical Bleaching Wastes, 16th PIWC, 351-374
33. Coughlan, F.P. Jr., Sparr, A.E., Design and Early Operating Experience of Activated Sludge Plant for Combined Treatment of Pulp, Paper, and Domestic Wastes, 16th PIWC, 375-386
34. Stack, V.T. Jr., Jones, E.L., Alspaugh, T.A., Stokes, H.B., Biological Treatment of Textile Wastes, 16th PIWC, 387-422
35. Steffen, A.J., Bedker, M., Operation of Full-scale Anaerobic Contact Treatment Plant for Meat Packing Wastes, 16th PIWC, 423-437
36. Huggett, R.E., Toller, W.H., Automatic Continuous Acid Neutralization, 16th PIWC, 438-448
37. Walter, J.H., Peterson, R.C., Byrd, J.F., Disposal of Paper Wastes from a Sveen-pedersen Floatation Unit, 16th PIWC, 449-460
38. Rice, W.D., Weston, R.F., Bio-treatment Design for Pulp-paper Wastes, 16th PIWC, 461-504
39. Weston, R.F., Advancements in Entrainment Aeration, 16th PIWC, 505-517
40. Williams, S.W. Jr., Hutto, G.A. Jr., Treatment of Textile Mill Wastes in Aerated Lagoons, 16th PIWC, 518-529
41. Lordi, D., Heukelekian, H., The Effect of Rate of Mixing on the Deoxygenation of Polluted Waters, 16th PIWC, 530-539
42. Ludzack, F.J., Mandia, J.W., Behavior of 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole in Surfacewater and Sewage Treatment, 16th PIWC, 540-554
43. Symons, J.M., Valle-Rivera, L.A.D., Metabolism of Organic Sulfaonates by Activated Sludge, 16th PIWC, 555-571
44. Velz, C.J., Gannon, J.J., Drought Flow, A State-Wide Analysis, 16th PIWC, 572-602
45. Longaker, R.K., Waste Management Considerations - Nuclear-powered Ships, 16th PIWC, 603-611
46. Barnhart, E.L., Application of Aerobic Digestion to Industrial Waste Treatment, 16th PIWC, 612-


1962 Number of Papers: 65

1. Berger, K.C., Stroehlein, J.L., Neutrlized Waste Pickle Liquor Disposal in Soils, 17th PIWC, 1-7
2. Davidson, F.F., Antibacterial Activity of Extracts Obtained from Blue-green Algae, 17th PIWC, 8-13
3. Cairns, J. Jr., Scheier, A., The Acute and Chronic Effects of Standard Sodium Alkylbenzene Sulfonate upon the Pumkinseed Sunfish, Lepomis Gibbosus(linn.) and the Bluegill Sunfish L.Macrochirus Raf., 17th PIWC, 14-28
4. Burch, J.E., Lipinsky, E.S., Planning for the Chemical Utilization of Waste Products, 17th PIWC, 29-36
5. Deery, H.A., Lower Columbia River Cooperative Water Quality Survey and Analysis, 17th PIWC, 37-47
6. Towne, W.W., Agee, J.L., Davidson, J.H., Planning for Water Quality Control in the Pacific Northwest, 17th PIWC, 48-52
7. Bamman, R.K., Papermaking, Coating, and Decoating Waste Treatment Plant at the Ohio Division, 17th PIWC, 53-56
8. Douglas, N.H., Irwin, W.H., Evaluation and Relative Resistance of Sixteen Species of Fish as Test Animals in Toxicity Bioassays of Petroleum Refinery Effluents, 17th PIWC, 57-76
9. Carlson D.A., Polkowski, L.B., Amino Acid Utilization by Activated Sludge, 17th PIWC, 77-94
10. Directo, L.S., Moulton, E.Q., Some Effects of Copper on the Activated Sludge Process, 17th PIWC, 95-104
11. Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Barnhart, E.L., Treatment of Pulp and Paper Mill Waste for High Rate Filtration Using Plastic Filter Media, 17th PIWC, 105-115
12. Force, S.L., Beet Sugar Factory Wastes and Their Treatment Primarily the Findlay System, 17th PIWC, 116-125
13. Carpenter, W.L., Blosser, R.O., Aerobic Decomposition of Secondary Paper Mill Sludges, 17th PIWC, 126-135
14. Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Turner, B.G., Effect of Air Flow Rate on Response of Activated Sludge to Qualitative Shock Loading, 17th PIWC, 136-151
15. Genetelli, E.J., Heukelekian, H., The Effect of Chemical Composition of Substrate and Loading on the Performance and Bulking of Activated Sludge, 17th PIWC, 152-164
16. Gibson, F.M., Wiedeman, J.H., Treatment of Mixed Sewage and Textile Finishing Wastes on Tricking Filters and Activated Sludge, 17th PIWC, 165-174
17. Hundley, C.L., Matulis, J.T., Deep Well Disopal, 17th PIWC, 175-180
18. Jeris, J.S., Mccarty, P.L., The Biochemistry of Methane Fermentation Using C14 Traces, 17th PIWC, 181-197
19. Jones, W.E., Olmsted, R.L., Waste Disposal at a Phophoric Acid and Ammonium Phosphate Fertilizer Plant, 17th PIWC, 198-202
20. Kehr, W.Q., Poston, H.W., Interesting Aspects of the Comprehensive Water Quality Study of Lake Michigan, 17th PIWC, 203-210
21. Martin, W.C., Paper Mill and De-inking Effluent Treatment, 17th PIWC, 211-214
22. Loehr, R.C., Rohlich, G.A., A Wet Method for Grease Analysis, 17th PIWC, 215-232
23. Bewtra, J.K., Nicholas, W.R., Basic Variables of Oxygenation from Diffused Air in Aeration Tanks, 17th PIWC, 233-248
24. Malaney, G.W., Gerhold, R.M., Structural Determinants in the Oxidative Breakdown of Aliphatic Compounds by Domestic Activated Sludges, 17th PIWC, 249-257
25. Howe, R.H.L., Paradiso, S.M., and Wollenweber, L.H., Chemical Properties of Digested Sludge and Their Useful Application in Waste Treatment, 17th PIWC, 258-266
26. Mancini, J.L., Gravity Clarifier and Thickener Design, 17 PIWC, 267-277
27. Bruum, P., Tracing of Sediments in Coastal Waters by Fluorescent Materials, 17th PIWC, 278-294
28. Ludzack, F.J., Krieger, H.L., and Ettinger, M.G., Interactions of Waste Feed, Activated Sludge, and Oxygen, As Traced by Radioactive Carbon, 17th PIWC, 295-309
29. Malina, J.F., Yousef, Y.A., The Fate of Coliform Organisms in Waste Stabilization Ponds, 17th PIWC, 310-323
30. Okun, D.A., Lamb, J.C., and Wells, C.C. Jr., A Waste Control Program for a River with Highly Variable Flow, 17th PIWC, 324-350
31. Ewing, B.B., Banerji, S.K., Effect of Biological Slime on the Retention of Alkyle Benzene Sulfonate on Granular Media, 17th PIWC, 351-365
32. Hoak, R.D., Bramer, H.C., Comparison of Winkler, Polargraphy and the New Beckman Do Electrode,17th PIWC, 366-376
33. Buswell, A.M., Morgan, G.B., Paper Chromatographic Method for Volatile Acids. III. Toxicity of Propionic Acid, 17th PIWC, 377-388
34. Bernard, H., New Developments in the Management of Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Wastes, 17th PIWC, 389-408
35. Kountz, R.R., Radioactive Waste Water Distillation Data and Cost, 17th PIWC, 409-420
36. Mccarty, P.L., Jeris, J.S., and Murdoch, W., The Significance of Individual Volatile Acids
in Anaerobic Treatment, 17th PIWC, 421-439
37. McKeown, J.J., The Control of Sphaerotilus Natans by a Southern Kraft Mill, 17th PIWC, 440-453
38. Middleton, F.M., Pettit, H.H., and Rosen, A.A., The Mega Sampler for Extensive Investigation of Organic Pollutants in Water, 17th PIWC, 454-460
39. McDermott, F.M., Barth, E.F., Salotto, B.V., and Ettinger, Zinc in Relation to Activated Sludge and Anaerobic Digestion Processes, 17th PIWC, 461-475
40. Hanna, G.P., Jr., Brant, R.A., Stratigraphic Relations to Acid Mine Water Production, 17th PIWC, 476-492
41. Hartman, C.D., Tucker, F.E., Simmons, P.E., and Toth, A.S., Waste Water Control at Midwest Steel's New Finishing Mill, 17th PIWC, 493-507
42. Mancy, K.H., Westgarth, W.C., and Okun, D.A., The Application of the Galvanic Cell Oxygen Analyzer to Waste Control Programs, 17th PIWC, 508-523
43. O' Rourke, J.T., Tomlinson, H.D., Extreme Variations in Brewery Waste Characteristics and Their Effect on Treatment, 17th PIWC, 524-542
44. Cook, L., Spearheading the Ohio Valley Inter-State Main Drainage Control, 17th PIWC, 543-545
45. Pipes, W.O. Jr., Production of Large Concentrations of a Filamentous Alga on Organic Wastes, 17th PIWC, 546-559
46. Quigley, J.M., New Frontiers in Water Pollution Control, 17th PIWC, 560-565
47. Polkowski, L.B., Loehr, R.C., Rohlich, G.A., Iwatsu, T., Biological Utilization of Celluose, 17th PIWC, 566-582
48. Porges, R., Struzeski, E.J., Jr., Characteristics and Treatment of Poultry Processing Wastes, 17th PIWC, 583-601
49. Reed, P.W., Comprehensive Planning for Water Quality Management,17th PIWC, 602-607
50. O' Connor, D.J., The Effect of Stream Flow on Waste Assimilation Capacity, 17th PIWC, 608-629
51. Souther, R.H., Research in Waste Treatment at Southern Mills, 17th PIWC, 630-636
52. Rao, T.S., Busch, A.W., BOD Progression in Soluble Substrates V-TOD Acceleretion with Log-phase Seeding, 17th PIWC, 637-649
53. Shuval, H.I., Public Health Aspects of Waste Water Utilization in Israel, 17th PIWC, 650-665
54. Stierli, H., Orem.M.T., Blair, R.D., Establishing a Water Quality Network Station - A Case History, 17th PIWC, 666-681
55. Villemonte, J.R., Rohlich, G.A., Hydraulic Characteristics of Circular Sedimentation Basins, 17th PIWC, 682-702
56. Winter, J.A., The Use of a Specific Actinomycete to Degrade Cyanide Wastes, 17th PIWC, 703-716
57. Symons,G.E., The Present and Future of Industrial Waste Treatment, 17th PIWC, 717-732
58. Eberly, W.R., Oxygen Production in Some Northern Indiana Lakes, 17th PIWC, 733-747
59. Richey, R.T., Pilot Plant Studies on Treatment of Chipboard Waste by Low Rate Trickling Filter, 17th PIWC, 748-757
60. Tooloose, D.L., Kindrick, W.L., and Brown, G.H., Experiences with Oxidation Ponds in the Treatment of Fermentation Wastes, 17th PIWC, 758-763
61. Atkins, P.F. Jr., Tomlinson, H.D., Evaluation of Daily Variations of Carbon Chloroform Extracts with the Presently Used Two-week Carbon Adsorption Method, 17th PIWC, 764-778
62. Strandberg, C.H., Analysis of Thermal Pollution from the Air, 17th PIWC, 779-802
63. McDermott, G.N., Waste Characterization Concepts: Predicting Potential Damages and Treatability of Waste Waters, 17th PIWC, 803-815
64. Atkinson, B., Busch, A.W., Dawkins, G.S., Recirculation, Reaction Kinetics and Effluent Quality in a Trickling Filter Flow Model, 17th PIWC, 816-833
65. Mcnary, R.R., The Treatment of Citrus Processing Waste Water, 17th PIWC, 834-


1963 Number of Papers: 60

1. Alter A.J., Frostproofing Sanitary Waste Systems, 18th PIWC, 1-5
2. Aly, O.M., Faust, S.D., Studies on the Removal of 2,4-d and 2,4-dcp from Surface Waters, 18th PIWC, 6-8
3. Carpenter, W.L., Lardieri, N.J., Review of Current Experimentation on Dewatering of Paper Mill Sludges, 18th PIWC, 9-19
4. Carson, D.A., Bower, C.W., Graphical Presentation of Protein Fration Utilization Data by Computer System Analysis, 18th PIWC, 20-37
5. Courchaine, R.J., The Significance of Nitrification in Stream Analysis-effects on the Oxygen Balance, 18th PIWC, 38-50
6. Agardy, F.J., Cole, R.D., Pearson, E.A., Enzyme Activity as a Parameter of Digester Performance, 18th PIWC, 51-65
7. Baker, W.M., Disposal Well Completion and Maintenance, 18th PIWC, 66-73
8. Barmer, H.C., Hoak, R.D., Charting Dissolved Oxygen Profiles, 18th PIWC, 74-82
9. Burns, O.B. Jr., Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., A Statistical Study of Five Years Operation of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company's Waste Treatment Plant, 18th PIWC, 83-94
10. Dickson, G., The Application of Stabilization Basins to Vegetable Cannery Wastes, 18th PIWC, 95-101
11. Drehwing, F.J., Nemerow, N.L., Aeration of Pumpkin Cannery Wastes, 18th PIWC, 102-116
12. Fairall, J.M., An Economic Balance to Control of Stream Pollution, 18th PIWC, 117-122
13. Dreier, D.E., Aerobic Digestion of Solids, 18th PIWC, 123-140
14. Evans, F.L. III, Ryckman, D.W., Ozonated Treatment of Wastes Containing ABS, 18th PIWC, 141-157
15. Gieseke, E.W., Flocculation and Filtration of Coal Flotation Concentrates and Tailings, 18th PIWC, 158-168
16. Horne, W.R., Hurse, J.E., Biological Reduction of Phenolic Type Inductrial Waste, 18th PIWC, 169-173
17. Fetterolf, C.M. Jr., Taste and Odor Problems in Fish from Michigan Waters, 18th PIWC, 174-182
18. Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Bhatla, M.N., and Niaaj, F.A., Studies on the Occurrence of the Plateau in Bod Exertion, 18th PIWC, 183-193
19. Grady, L., Jr., Busch, A.W., BOD Progression in Soluble Substrates. VI. Cell Recovery Techniques in the T-BOD Test, 18th PIWC, 194-204
20. Hemphill,l., Swanson, W.S., Sorption of Organic Acids by Pure Clay Minerals in Aqueous Solution, 18th PIWC, 205-217
21. Herion, R.W. Jr., Loughhead, H.O., Two Treatment Installations for Pharmaceutical Wastes, 18th PIWC, 218-232
22. Howe, D.O., Miller, A.P., and Etzel, J.E., Anaerobic Lagooning - A New Approach to Treatment of Industrial Wastes, 18th PIWC, 233-242
23. Kaylor, F.B., Bechir, M.H., and Symons, J.M., Atmospheric Nitrogen Fixation in Activated Sludge, 18th PIWC, 243-263
24. Stein, M., Federal Water Pollution Control Enforcement Activities, 18th PIWC, 264-272
25. Lewis, W.L., Use of Centrifuges in De-Oiling Silt, 18th PIWC, 273-277
26. Ludzack, F.J., Biodegradability of Organic Chemicals Isolated from Rivers, 18th PIWC, 278-283
27. Mccarty, P.L., Brosseau, M.H., Effect of High Concentrations of Individual Volatile Acids on Anaerobic Treatment, 18th PIWC, 283-296
28. Marion, C.V., Malaney, G.W., Ability of Activated Sludge Microorganisms to Oxidize Aromatic Organic Compounds, 18th PIWC, 297-308
29. Lomas, H., The Search for Biodegradable Detergents, 18th PIWC, 309-320
30. May, D.S. Jr., Hindin, E., Dunstan, G.H., Analysis of Organic Pesticides by
Chromatography, 18th PIWC, 321-330
31. Morris, G.L., Vandenberg, L.A., Culp, G.L., Geckler, J.R., and Porges, R., Study of an Extended Aeration Plant and Effluent Effect on the Receiveiving Watercouse, 18th PIWC, 331-347
32. Morris, J.M. Jr., Disposal of Oil Field Brines in the San Joaoquin Valley of California, 18th PIWC, 348-355
33. Rao, S.S., Washington, D.R., Rao, A.V.S.P., and Pillai, S.C., Enrichment of Activated Sludge Vitamin B12, 18th PIWC, 356-367
34. Ragan, J.L., Maurer, R.H., Industrial Waste Disposal by Solar Evaporation, 18th PIWC, 368-373
35. Murphy, K.L., Tracer Studies in Circular Sedimentation Basins, 18th PIWC, 374-390
36. O'Connor, D.J., Falk, L.L., and Franks, R.G.E., Analog Computation of the Dispersion of Pollutants in the Delaware Estuary, 18th PIWC, 391-406
37. Watson, K.S., Updating Water Resources Thinking to Meet Space Age Requirements, 18th PIWC, 407-412
38. Wilroy, R.D., Industrial Wastes from Scouring Rug Wools and the Removal of Dieldrin, 18th PIWC, 413-417
39. Pipes, W.O., Miholits, E.M., and Boyle, O.W ., Aerobic Cell Yield and Theoretical Oxygen Demand, 18th PIWC, 418-426
40. Rao, C.V.R., Speece, R.E., and Engelbrecht, R.S., Treatment of Nitrogen Deficient Organic Wastes by a Modification of the Activated Sludge Process, 18th PIWC, 427-446
41. Schaffer, R.B., Polyelectrolytes in Industrial Waste Treatment, 18th PIWC, 447-459
42. Stroud, P.W., Sorg, L.V., and Lamkin, J.C., The First Large Scale Industrial Waste Treatment Plant on the Missouri River, 18th PIWC, 460-475
43. Snyder, D.W., Dow Surfpac Pilot Study on Textile Waste, 18th PIWC, 476-482
44. Tenney, M.W., Johnson, R.H., Jr., and Symons, J.M., Minimal Solids Aeretion Complete Mixing Activated Sludge, 18th PIWC, 483-497
45. Symons, J.M., Labonte, R., A Procedure for Continuous Nitrifications Corrections During Warburg Respirometer Studies, 18th PIWC, 498-514
46. Wiley, J.S., Utilization and Disposal of Poultry Manure, 18th PIWC, 515-522
47. Wayman, C.H., Robertson, J.B., Adsorption of ABS on Soil Minerals, 18th PIWC, 523-533
48. Wims, F.J., Treatment of Chrome Tanning Wastes for Acceptance by an Activated Sludge Plant, 18th PIWC, 534-549
49. Woodard, F.E., Sproul, O.J., and Atkins, P.F. Jr., The Biological Degradation of Lignin from Pulp Mill Black Liquor, 18th PIWC, 550-561
50. Dawkins, G.S., Mixing Patterns and Residence Time Predictions, 18th PIWC, 562-577
51. Wayman, C.H., Robertson, J.B., and Hall, C.W., Biodegradation of Surfactants under Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions, 18th PIWC, 578-588
52. Barnhart, E.L., Eckenfelder, K.S. Jr., ABS Removal in Physical and Chemical Systems, 18th PIWC, 589-601
53. Moulton, E.Q., Shumate, K.S., The Physical and Biological Effects of Copper on Aerobic Biological Waste Treatment Processes, 18th PIWC, 602-615
54. Barth, E.F., Salotto, B.V., McDermott, G.N., English, J.N., and Ettinger, M.B., Effects of a Mixture of Heavy Metals on Sewage Treatment Processes, 18th PIWC, 616-635
55. Grieves, R.B., Pipes, W.O., and Milbury, W.F., Mixing Model for Activated Sludge, 18th PIWC, 636-654
56. Quirk, T.P., Olson, R.C., and Richardson, G.H., Bio-oxidation of Concentrated Board Machine Effluents, 18th PIWC, 655-673
57. Nogaj, R.J., Hurwitz, E., Determination of Separator Efficiency under Process Conditions, 18th PIWC, 674-683
58. Faust, S.D., Manger, M.C., Electromobility Values of Particulate Matter in Domestic Wastewaters, 18th PIWC, 684-689
59. Howe, R.L., Recent Advance in Cyanide Waste Reduction Practice, 18th PIWC, 690-705
60. Swilley, E.L., Atkinson, B., A Mathematical Model for the Trickling Filter, 18th PIWC, 706-


1964 Number of Papers: 77

1. McGauhey, P.H., Klein, S.A., Travel of Aynthetic Detergents with Percolating Water, 19th PIWC, 1-8
2. Cadwallader, L.W., Themal Pollution of Water Courses, 19th PIWC, 9-11
3. Brink, R.J., Operating Costs of Waste Treatment in General Motors, 19th PIWC, 12-16
4. Campbell, R.S., Lind, O.T., Geiling, W.T., and Harp, G.L., Recovery from Acid Pollution in Shallow Strip-Mine Lakes in Missouri, 19th PIWC, 17-26
5. Whaley, H.P., Waste Disposal and Reuse of Waste Water in Taconite Ore Beneficiation Operations, 19th PIWC, 27-31
6. Hanson, A.M., Flynn, T.F. Jr., Nitrogen Compounds in Sewage, 19th PIWC, 32-44
7. Lauria, D.T., Willis, C.A., Treatment Studies of Combined Textile and Domestic Wastes, 19th PIWC, 45-58
8. Mulphy, N.F., Gregory, D.R., Removal of Color from Sulfate Pulp Wash Liquors, 19th PIWC, 59-79
9. Pohland, F.G., Engstrom, R.J., High Rate Digestion Control, 19th PIWC, 80-90
10. Faber, H.A., Wolk., J., Water Supply and Pollution Control Research Reference Retrieval and Documentation, 19th PIWC, 91-95
11. Fossum, G.O., Cooley, A.M., Wahl, E.D., Stabilization Ponds Receiving Potato Wastes with Domestic Sewage, 19th PIWC, 86-111
12. Weiss, C.M., Use of Fish to Detect Organic Insecticides in Water, 19th PIWC, 112-125
13. Davis, R.W., Biehl, J.A., and Smith, R.M., Pollution Control and Waste Treatment at an Inland Refinery, 19th PIWC, 126-138
14. Caron, A.L., Carpenter, W.L., Effects of Polyelectrolytes on Primary Deinking and Boardmill Sludge and on Effluent Clarification of Deinking Effluent, 19th PIWC, 139-145
15. Mancy, K.H., Gates, W.E., Eye, J.D., Deb, P.K., The Adsorption Kinectics of ABS on Fly Ash, 19th PIWC, 146-160
16. Dreier, D.E., Walker, J.D., Grease Incineration, 19th PIWC, 161-166
17. Oglesby, R.T., Sylvester, R.O., Marine Biological Monitoring of Oil Refinery Liquid Waste Emmissions, 19th PIWC, 167-179
18. Olson, O.O., Heuvelen, W.V.H., and Vennes, J.W., Aeration of Potato Waste, 19th PIWC, 180-194
19. Holland, H.R., Clark, F.R., A Disposal Well for Spent Sulphuric Acid from Alkylating Iso-butane and Butylenes, 19th PIWC, 195-199
20. Coerver, J.F., Anaerobic and Aerobic Ponds for Packinghouse Waste Treatment in Louisiana, 19th PIWC, 200-209
21. Ettelt, G.A., Activated Sludge Thickening by Dissolved Air Flotation, 19th PIWC, 210-244
22. Fowler, E.B., Fixation of Atomic Wastes in Inert Solid Materials, 19th PIWC, 245-263
23. Woodley, R.A., Cynaide Control Experience - Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board, 19th PIWC, 264-271
24. Wilson, H.A., Hipke, J.L., and Rogers, T.O., Sewage Decomposition in Acid Mine Drainage Water, 19th PIWC, 272-280
25. Taiganides, E.P., Disposal of Animal Wastes, 19th PIWC, 281-290
26. Wahl, E.D., Cooley, A.M., and Fossum, G.O., Digestion of Potato Waste Substances - Laboratory Conditions, 19th PIWC, 291-302
27. Atkins, P.F. Jr., Sproul, O.J., Feasibility of Biological Treatment of Potato Processing Wastes, 19th PIWC, 303-316
28. Dornbush, J.N., Anderson, J.R., Lagooning of Livestock Wastes in South Dakota, 19th PIWC, 317-325
29. Bechir, M.H., Symons, J.M., The Effects of Nitrogen Deficiency on the Behaviour of the Completely Mixed Activated Sludge Process, 19th PIWC, 326-342
30. Lawrence, A.W., McCarty, P.L., and Guerin, F.J.A., The Effects of Sulfides on Anaerobic Treatment, 19th PIWC, 343-357
31. Burke, G.W. Jr., Transportation Accidents and Water Pollution, 19th PIWC, 358-368
32. Smith, L.L., Kramer, R.H., Some Effects of Paper Fibers in Fish Eggs and Small Fish, 19th PIWC, 369-378
33. Cooley, A.M., Wahl, E.D., and Fossum, G.O., Charateristics and Amounts of Potato Wastes from Various Process Streams, 19th PIWC, 379-390
34. Copeland, C.G., Water Reuse and Black Liquor Oxidation by the Container-copeland Process, 19th PIWC, 391-401
35. Jackson, D.F., Ecological Factors Governing Blue-green Algae Blooms, 19th PIWC, 402-420
36. Levin, G.B., Barnes, J.M., Froth Flotation for Harvesting Algae and its Possible Application to Sewage Treatment, 19th PIWC, 421-434
37. Mccallum, G.E., Milestones in Water Pollution Control, 19th PIWC, 435-438
38. Roeber, J.A., Nagaj, R.J., Ciabattari, E.J., and Hurwitz, E., Ezperimental Surface Aeration in the Chicago River System, 19th PIWC, 439-455
39. Genetelli, E.J., Heukelekian, H., Components of the Sludge Loading Ratio and Their Effect on the Bulking of Activated Sludge, 19th PIWC, 456-466
40. Eckenfelder, W.W., Removal of ABS and Phosphate from Laundry Waste Waters, 19th PIWC, 467-478
41. Warinner, J.E., Brehmer, M.L., The Effects of Thermal Effluents on Marine Organisms, 19th PIWC, 479-492
42. English, J, N., Barth, E.F., Salotto, B.V., and Ettinger, M.B., Slug of Chromic Acid Passes Through a Municipal Treatmant Plant, 19th PIWC, 493-507
43. Buswell, A.M., Mathane Fermentation, 19th PIWC, 508-517
44. Tenney, M.W., Stumm, W., Chemical Flocculation of Microorganisms in Biological Waste Treatment, 19th PIWC, 518-539
45. Molof, A.H., Zaleiko, N.S., The Detection of Organic Pollution by Automated COD, 19th PIWC, 540-551
46. Burbank, N.C. Jr., Cookson, J.T., Goeppner, J., Brooman, D., Isolation and Identification of Anaerobic and Facultative Bacteria Present in the Difestion Process, 19th PIWC, 552-577
47. Pickering, Q.H., Henderson, C., The Acute Toxicity of Some Heavy Matals to Different Species of Warm Water Fishes, 19th PIWC, 578-591
48. Anderson, D.A., Growth Responses of Microbial Degradation of Sulfonated Lignin, 19th PIWC, 602-615
49. Hunter, J.V., Heukelekian, H., Determination of Biodegradability Using Warburg Respirometric Techniques, 19th PIWC, 616-627
50. Arthur, R.M., An Automated BOD Respirometer, 19th PIWC, 628-637
51. Dougherty, J.H., Buescher, C.A., and Skrinde, R.T., Application of Electron Affinity Analyses to Oxidation of Pesticides in Water, 19th PIWC, 638-654
52. Washington, D.R., Hetling, L.J., Rao, S.S., Long-term Adaptation of Activated Sludge Organisms to Accumulated Sludge Mass, 19th PIWC, 655-666
53. Kugelman, I.J., Mccarty, P.L., Cation Toxicity and Stimulation in Anaerobic Waste Treatment. II. Daily Feed Studies, 19th PIWC, 667-686
54. Helting, L.J., Washington, D.R., and Rao, S.S., Kinetics of the Steady State Bacterial Culture. II. Variation in Synthesis, 19th PIWC, 687-715
55. Malina, J.F., Burton, H.N., Aerobic Stabilization of Primary Wastewater Sludge, 19th PIWC, 716-723
56. Martin, E.J., Washington, D.R., Kinetics of the Steady State Bacteria Culture. I. Mathematical Model, 19th PIWC, 724-737
57. Smith, J.D., Eisemann, J.L., Electrodialysis in Waste Water Recycle, 19th PIWC, 738-760
58. Larson, T.E., Sollo, F.W., and Gruner, B.J., The Determination of Total Organic Carbon in Water, 19th PIWC, 761-768
59. Collins, R.P., Gaines, H.D., Volatile Constituents Produced by the Actinomycete Streptomyces Odorifer and the Alga Synura Petersenii, 19th PIWC, 769-776
60. Hays, J.R., Schnelle, K.B., and Krenkel, P.A., Application of Frequency Response Technique to the Analysis of Turbulent Diffusion Phenomenon, 19th PIWC, 777-795
61. Komolrit, K., Gaudy, A.F., Substrate Interaction During Shock Loadings to Biological Treatment Processes, 19th PIWC, 796-810
62. Sengupta, A.K., Pipes, W.O., Foam Fractionation - The Effect of Salts and Low Molecular Weight Organics on ABS Removal, 19th PIWC, 811-820
63. Swilley, E.L., Bryant, J.O., and Busch, A.W., Significance of Trasport Phonomena in Biological Oxidation Processes, 19th PIWC, 821-834
64. Prakasam, T.B.S., Dondero, N.C., Observations on the Behaviour of a Microbial Population Adapted to a Synthetic Waste, 19th PIWC, 835-845
65. Lewis.J.W., Busch, A.W., BOD Progression in Soluble Substrates. VIII. The Quantitative Error Due to Nitrate as a Nitrogen Sourse, 19th PIWC, 846-870
66. Bhatla, M.N., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Studies on the Causation of Phasic Oxygen Uptake in High Energy Systems, 19th PIWC, 871-886
67. Pfeffer, J.T., The Role of Iron in Anaerobic Digestion, 19th PIWC, 887-901
68. Jones, P.H., The Effect of Temperature and Oxygan Tension on One of the Microorganisms Responsible for Sludge Bulking, 19th PIWC, 902-914
69. Gaudy, A.F., Jr., Ramanathan, M., A Colorimetric Method for Determining Chemical Oxygen Demand, 19th PIWC, 915-926
70. Milbury, W.F., Pipes, W.O., and Grieves, R.B., A Laboratory Study of Mixing Conditions in Small Aeretion Vessels, 19th PIWC, 927-939
71. Pipes, W.O., Milbury, W.F., and Grieves, R.B., Comparison of the Axial Dispersion and Volume Apportionment Methods for Describing Mixing Conditions in an Aeration Tank, 19th PIWC, 940-952
72. Norman, J.D., Schroeder, E.D., and Busch, A.W., BOD Progression in Soluble Surstrates. VII. Temperature Effects, 19th PIWC, 953-964
73. Grieves, R.B., Bhattacharyya, D., The Foam Frationation Process: A Model for Waste Treatment Applications, 19th PIWC, 965-976
74. Bramer, H.C., Hoak, R.D., Zeta Potential and Sedimentation Practice, 19th PIWC, 977-985
75. Sanders, W.M. III, Oxygen Utilization by Slime Organisms in Continuous Culture, 19th PIWC, 986-1010
76. Woods, C.E., Malina, J.F. Jr., Glycine Uptake by Anaerobic Wastewater Sludge, 19th PIWC, 1011-1024
77. Salotto, B.V., Barth, E.F., Tolliver, W.E., and Ettinger, M.B., Organic Load and the Toxicity of Copper to the Activated Sludge Process, 19th PIWC, 1025-


1965 Number of Papers: 63

1. Poston, H.W., A Close Look at a Recent Federal Enforcement Conference, 20th PIWC, 1-5
2. Cooke, W.B., Fungi in Sludge Digesters, 20th PIWC, 6-17
3. Dysart, B.C. III, Krenkel, P.A., The Effects of Heat on Water Quality, 20th PIWC, 18-39
4. Telezke, G.H., Low Pressure Wet Air Oxidation of Sewage Sludge, 20th PIWC, 40-48
5. Cairns, J. Jr., Biological Concepts and Industrial Waste Disposal Problems, 20th PIWC, 49-59
6. Matusky, F.E., Lawler, J.P., Quirk, T.P., and Genetelli, E.J., Preliminary Process Design and Treatability Studies of Fish Processing Wastes, 20th PIWC, 60-74
7. Mcwhirter, J.R., Fundamental Aspects of Surface Aerator Performance and Design, 20th PIWC, 75-92
8. Bunch, R.L., Ettinger, M.B., A Field Countercurrent Extractor for Water Pollutants, 20th PIWC, 93-97
9. Rickard, M.D., Riley, W.H., Carbon as a Parameter in Bacterial Systems Growth Limitation and Substrate Utilization Studies, 20th PIWC, 98-109
10. Grieves, R.B., Shilh, K.Y., Wilson, T.E., and Schwartz, S.M., Ion Flotation for Industrial Wastes: Separation of Hexavalent Chromium, 20th PIWC, 110-119
11. Follett, R.H., Plastic Trickling Filter - Activated Sludge Treatment of Paper Wastes, 20th PIWC, 120-125
12. Cooper, F., Hindin, E., and Dunstan, G.H., Agricultural Ammonia for Stuck Digesters, 20th PIWC, 126-130
13. Lutin, P.A., Cibulka, J.J., and Malaney, G.W., Oxidation of Seleted Carcinogenic Compounds by Activated Sludge, 20th PIWC, 131-145
14. Varma, M.M., Talbot, R.S., Reaction Rates of Photosynthesis, 20th PIWC, 146-174
15. Finstein, M.S., Heukelekian, H., Filamentous Microorganisms and the Bulking of Activated Sludge, 20th PIWC, 175-181
16. Bloodgood, D.E., Twenty Years of Industrial Waste Treatment, 20th PIWC, 182-188
17. Barbaro, R.D., Hunter, J.V., The Effect of Clay Minerals on Surfactant Biodegradability, 20th PIWC, 189-196
18. Poloncsik, S., Grieves, R.B., and Pipes, W.O. Jr., Process Optima in Activated Sludge, 20th PIWC, 197-209
19. Hanes, B.N., Delaney, G.A., and O' Leary, C.J., Relationship Between Escherichia Coli, Type I, Coliform and Enterococci in Water, 20th PIWC, 210-219
20. Andelman, J.B., Shapiro, M.A., and Ruppel, T.C., Determination of Organics in Water, 20th PIWC, 220-234
21. Riley, W.H., Rickard, M.D., The Biochemical Aspects of Aerobic Bacterial Growth, 20th PIWC, 235-247
22. Breidenbach, A.W., Surveillance for Chlorinated Hydrocabon Pesticides in Surface Waters, 20th PIWC, 248-253
23. Helting, L.J., Washington, D.R., Kinectics of the Steady State Bacterial Culture. III. Growth Rate, 20th PIWC, 254-264
24. Woodley, R.A., Moore, S.L., Pollution Control for Mining and Processing of Indiana Coal, 20th PIWC, 265-274
25. Anderson, J.B., Henson, E.B., and Weber, C.I., The Role of Benthos and Plankton Studies in a Water Pollution Surveillance Program, 20th PIWC, 275-296
26. Jones, P.H., The Effect of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Compounds on One of the
Microorganisms Responsible for Sludge Bulking, 20th PIWC, 297-315
27. Kincannon, D.F., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Some Effects of High Salt Concentrations on Activated Sludge, 20th PIWC, 316-328
28. Jensen, C.L., Industrial Waste from Seafood Plants in the State of Alaska, 20th PIWC, 329-350
29. Cooper, R.C., Oswald, W.J., and Bronson, J.C., Treatment of Organic Industrial Wastes by Lagooning, 20th PIWC, 351-364
30. Burbank, N.C. Jr., Kumagai, J.S., A Study of a Pineapple Cannery Waste, 20th PIWC, 365-397
31. Boegley, W.J., Bradshaw, R.L., Empson, F.M., Mcclain, W.C., Parker, F.L., and Schaffer, W.F. Jr., Project Salt Vault: Radioactive Waste Disposal in a Salt Mine, 20th PIWC, 398-409
32. Azad, H.S., King, D.L., Evaluating the Effect of Industrial Wastes on Lagoon Biota, 20th PIWC, 410-422
33. Bramer, H.C., Hoak, R.D., Some Observations on Liquid-Solids Separations with Particle Growth, 20th PIWC, 423-434
34. Benett, G.F., Kempe, L.L., Oxygen Transfer in Biological Systems, 20th PIWC, 435-449
35. Blosser, R.O., Caron.A.L., Centrifugal Dewatering of Primary Paper Industry Sludges, 20th PIWC, 450-456
36. Busch, A.W., Energy, Total Carbon, and Oxygen Demand, 20th PIWC, 457-469
37. Martin, E.J., Washington, D.R., Kinetiics of the Steady State Bacterial Culture. IV.Transfer Rates, 20th PIWC, 470-500
38. Woods, C., Determination of Proteins in Waste Water, 20th PIWC, 501-515
39. Ayers, K.C., Shumate, K.S., and Hanna, G.P., Toxicity of Copper to Activated Sludge, 20th PIWC, 515-524
40. Amberg, H.R., Aerated Stabilization of Board Mill White Water, 20th PIWC, 525-537
41. Hann, R.W. Jr., Calcott, F.D., A Comprehensive Survey of Industrial Waste Pollution in South Carolina, 20th PIWC, 538-550
42. Walters, W.R., Ettelt, G., Dewatering of the Ash Byproduct from the Wet Oxidation Process, 20th PIWC, 551-571
43. Sheahan, J.P., Use of Styrofoam for Trickling Filter Covers, 20th PIWC, 572-582
44. Smith, P.H., Pure Culture Studies of Methanogenic Bacteria, 20th PIWC, 583-588
45. Rock, R.M., Burbank, N.C., Modifications to the Briggs Microelectrophoretic Cell and Comparisons with the Zeta-meter Cell, 20th PIWC, 589-607
46. Pfeffer, J.T., Samra, A.A., and Schwegler, D.T., Trace Metals and Filamentous Microorganisms Growth, 20th PIWC, 608-617
47. Wallace, A.T., Rohlich, G.A., Villemonte, J.R., The Effect of Inlet Conditions on Oil Water Separations at Sohio's Toledo Refinery, 20th PIWC, 618-625
48. Davis, R.V., Cooley, C.E., and Hadder, A.W., Treatment of Duck Wastes and Their Effects on the Water Quality in the Rappahannock River, Urbana, Virgina, 20th PIWC, 626-646
49. Pipes, W.O., Carnivorous Plants in Activated Sludge, 20th PIWC, 647-656
50. Liverly, L., Rosen, A.A., and Mashni, C.I., Identification of Petroleum Products in Water, 20th PIWC, 657-663
51. Buscavage, J.J., Research and Demonstration Projects in the Abatement of Acid Mine Drainage, 20th PIWC, 664-672
52. Rhines, C.E., Fundamental Principles of Sewage Chlorination, 20th PIWC, 673-678
53. Flower, W.A., Spray Irrigation - A Positive Approach to a Perplexing Problem, 20th PIWC, 679-683
54. Mattoni, R.H.T., Myrick, H.N., and Keller, E.C. Jr., Application of Industrial Photosynthesis Process to Waste Water Renovation Systems, 20th PIWC, 684-705
55. Stross, R.G., Unger, F.M., Jones, J.C., and Vail, J.M., Utilization of Algae by Daphnia as Influenced by Cell Senscence and UV Irradiation, 20th PIWC, 706-714
56. Walker, J.F.H., Dougherty, J.H., Use of Polyelectrolyte Coagulants to Enhance Settling Characteristics of Activated Sludge, 20th PIWC, 715-723
57. Symposium: Field Evaluation of LAS and ABS Treatability
58. Weaver, P.J., Introduction, 20th PIWC, 724
59. Hanna, G.P. Jr., Sheets, W.D., Weaver, P.J., and Gerhold, R.M., A Field Study of LAS Biodegradation by Modified Activated Sludge, 20th PIWC, 725-733
60. Renn, C.E., Woodbridge, Virginia, Field Tests of Biodegradable LAS Detergents in Extended Aeration Activated Sludge Systems, 20th PIWC, 734-736
61. Knapp, J.W., Morgan, J.M. Jr., Biodegradability of Detergents at Manassas Air Force Station, 20th PIWC, 737-744
62. Knopp, P.V., Uhren, L.J., Nichols, M.S., and Rohlich, G.A., Kettle Moraine Field Study, 20th PIWC, 745-753
63. Brenner, T.E., Summary, 20th PIWC, 754


1966 Number of Papers: 77

1. Deane, J.A., Control of Water at Strip Mining Operations Through Sound Mining and Reclamation Pratices, 21st PIWC, 1-3
2. Brungs, W.A., Bailey, G.W., The Influence of Suspended Solids on the Acute Toxicity of Endrin to Father Minnows, 21st PIWC, 4-12
3. Shaw, R., Recovery of Edible and Industrial Products from Effluent Streams of Potato Processing Plants, 21st PIWC, 13-18
4. Jackson, C.J., Fermentation Waste Disposal in Great Britain, 21st PIWC, 19-32
5. Page, L.J.Waste Disposal at the Dana Corporation Plant, Toledo, Ohio, 21st PIWC, 33-35
6. Schnepper, D.H., Evans, R.L., Industrial Use of Surface Waters in Illinois, 21st PIWC, 36-40
7. Patrick, R., The Effect of Varying Amount and Ratios of Nitrogen and Phosphate on Algae Blooms, 21st PIWC, 41-51
8. Andera, M., Foss, G.R., and Brandeland, H.A., Waste Treatment at the Rath Packing Company, 21st PIWC, 52-
9. Bloodgood, T.W., Treatment of Animal Wastes at the Greenfield Laboratories of Eli Lilly & Company, 21st PIWC,
10. Singleton, K.G., Biological Treatment of Waste Water from Synthetic Resin Manufacture, 21st PIWC, 62-71
11. Rincke, G., Pickling and Plating Wastes Treatment in Patricular Plants in West Germany, 21st PIWC, 72-83
12. Varma, M.M., Stonefield, D.H., Uptake of P32 and Ca45 by Pure and Mixed Cultures of Bacteria, 21st PIWC, 84-116
13. Jackson, H.W., Brungs, W.A., Biomonitoring of Industrial Effluents , 21st PIWC, 117-124
14. Hoff, J., Chittenden, M.E., and Westman, J.R., Oxygen Requirements of Some Marine and Anadromous Fishes, with Particular Reference to Problems of Measurement, 21st PIWC, 125-140
15. Pipes, W.O., The Kraus Model of the Kinetics of Activated Sludge Bulking, 21st PIWC, 141-155
16. Mccarty, P.L., King, P.H., The Movement of Pesticides in Soils, 21st PIWC, 156-171
17. Gumerman, R.C., Carlson, D.A., Hydrogen Sulfide and Methyl Mercaptan Removals with Soil Columns, 21st PIWC, 172-191
18. Grieves, R.B., Foam Separation Processes for Industrial Waste Treatment: Phenol, Phosphate, and Hexavalent Chromium, 21st PIWC, 192-202
19. Carpenter, W.L., Gellman, I., Measurement, Control, and Changes in Foaming Characteristics of Pulping Wastes During Biological Treatment, 21st PIWC, 203-213
20. Campbell, L.A., The Role of Phosphate in the Activated Sludge Process, 21st PIWC, 214-225
21. Agardy, F.J., Kiado, M.L., Effects of Refrigerated Storage on the Characteristics of Waste, 21st PIWC, 226-233
22. Gannon, J.J., Dirasian, H.A., and Phaup, J.D., A Versatile Outdoor Channel for Water Pollution Investigations, 21st PIWC, 234-247
23. King, D.L., Bunn, D.R., Comparison of Anaerobic-aerobic Lagoon Treatment, 21st PIWC, 248-257
24. Cooke, W.B., The Occurrence of Fungi in Acid Mine Drainage, 21st PIWC, 258-274
25. Stanley, D.R., Anaerobic and Aerobic Lagoon Treatment of Packing Plant Wastes, 21st PIWC, 275-283
26. Parker, C.D., Food Cannery Waste Treatment by Lagoons and Ditches at Shepparton, Victoria, Australia, 21st PIWC, 284-302
27. Burke, J.T., Dajani, M.T., Organic Polymers in the Treatment of Industrial Wastes, 21st PIWC, 303-313
28. Ling, J.T., Kiester, C.E., A Rational Approach to an Industrial Water Pollution Control Program, 21st PIWC, 314-321
29. Mulbarger, M.C., Castelli, J.A., A Versatile Activated Sludge Pilot Plant - Its Design, Construction and Operation, 21st PIWC, 322-337
30. Metzger, I., Equalization of Liquid Wastes, 21st PIWC, 338-347
31. Luebbers, R.L., Parikh, D.N., The Effect of Algal Concentration, Luminous Intensity, Temperature, and Diurnal Cycle or Periodicity upon Growth of Mixed Algal Cultures from
Waste Stabilization Lagoons as Determined on the Warburg Apparatus, 21st PIWC, 348-367
32. Schaumburg, F.D., Kirsch, E.J., A Multistage Fermentation System for Fundamental Anaerobic Digestion Research, 21st PIWC, 368-380
33. Kawamura, S., Hanna, G.P., Coagulant Dosage Control by Colloid Titration Technique, 21st PIWC, 381-402
34. Dutton, C.S., Fisher, C.P., The Use of Aero-hydraulic Guns in the Biological Treatment of Organic Wastes, 21st PIWC, 403-423
35. Westrick, J.J., Morand, J.M., and Eye, J.D., A Field Study of the Extended Aeration Process, 21st PIWC, 424-439
36. Tiberio, G.N., General Motors Approach to Water Pollution Control, 21st PIWC, 440-446
37. Nemerow, N.L., Armstrong, R., Combined Tannery and Municipal Waste Treatment -Gloversville-Johnstown, New York, 21st PIWC, 447-467
38. Hanes, N.B., Irvine, R.L., Oxygen Uptake Rates of Benthal Systems by a New Technique, 21st PIWC, 468-479
39. Loewenstein, P.R., Dewaal, W.P., The Combined Treatment of Petrochemical Wastes, Gasification Wastes, and Fisher-tropsch Synthesis Wastes, 21st PIWC, 480-494
40. Krishnan, P., Gaudy, A.F., Mechaanism and Kinetics of Substrate Utilization at High Biological Solids Concentrations, 21st PIWC, 495-510
41. Evans, R.R., Precipitation of High Density Metallic Hydroxides for Recovery or Disposal, 21st PIWC, 511-515
42. Cearlock, D.B., Transport Analysis - Basic Predictive Approach of the Movement of Pollutants Through Soil, 21st PIWC, 516-526
43. Quigley, R.E., Hoffman, E.L., Flotation of Oily Wastes, 21st PIWC, 527-533
44. Ford, D.L., Young, J.T., Eckenfelder, W.W., Dehydrogenase Enzyme as a Parameter of Activated Sludge Activities, 21st PIWC, 534-543
45. Bruemmer, J.H., Use of Oxygen in Sludge Stabilization, 21st PIWC, 544-558
46. Cairns, J., Do Not Be Half Safe - The Current Revolution in Bioassay Techniques, 21st PIWC, 559-567
47. Rogers J.R., Gemmell, R.S., Economic Evaluation of Flow Augmentation: A Systems Analysis Case Study, 21st PIWC, 568-580
48. Balden, A.R., Utimate Disposal of Concentrated Wastes by Incineration, 21st PIWC, 581-590
49. Pruessner, R.D., Mancini, J., Extended Aeration Activated Sludge Treatment of Petrochemical Waste at the Houston Plant of Petro-texchemical Corporation, 21st PIWC, 591-599
50. Sproul, O.J., Keshavan, K., and Hunter, R.E., Extreme Removals of Suspended Solids and BOD in Tannery Wastes by Coagulation with Chrome Tan Dump Liquors, 21st PIWC, 600-612
51. Rands M.B., Copper, D.E., Development and Operation of a Low Cost Anaerobic Plant for Meat Wastes, 21st PIWC, 613-638
52. Vaughn, S.H., Oil Retention and Removal Facilities at Ford Motor Company's Rouge Manufacturing Complex, 21st PIWC, 639-649
53. Garvie, W.R., Waite, D.E., Aqua Ammonia Neutralization of Acid Effluent from a Deionizer, 21st PIWC, 650-
54. Mudrack, K., Nitro-cellulose Industrial Waste, 21st PIWC,
55. Gates, W.E., Pohland, F.G., Mancy, K.H., Shafie, F.R., A Simplified Physical Model for Studying Assimilative Capacity, 21st PIWC,
56. Bucksteeg, W., Decontamination of Cyanide Wastes by Methods of Catalytic Oxidation and Adsorption, 21st PIWC,
57. Reynolds, T.D., Yang, J.T., Model of the Completely Mixed Activated Sludge Process, 21st PIWC,
58. Burns, R.H., Radioactive Wastes - Their Treatment and Disposal, 21st PIWC,
59. Nelson, R.W., Eliason, J.R., Prediction of Water Movement Through Soils - A First in Waste Transport Analysis, 21st PIWC,
60. Benger, M., The Disposal of Liquid and Solid Effluents from Oil Refineries, 21st PIWC,
61. Rollag, D.A., Dornbush, J.N., Anaerobic Stabilization Pond Treatment of Meat Packing Wastes, 21st PIWC,
62. Steck, W., The Treatment of Refinery Wastewater with Particular Consideration of Phenolic Streams, 21st PIWC,
63. Freyschuss, S., Pulping Waste Disposal at Specific Installations in Sweden, 21st PIWC, 791-798
64. Burns, O.B., Jr., St.John, J.P., and O'Connor, D.J., (Discussion by Rincke, G.) Pilot Mechanical Aeration Studies of the Jackson River in Covington, Virginia, 21st PIWC, 799-814
65. Deininger, R.A., The Economics of Regional Pollution Control Systems, 21st PIWC, 815-833
66. Miner, J.R., Bernarf, L.R., Fina, L.R., Larson, G.H., and Lipper, R.I., Cattle Feedlot Runoff Nature and Behavior, 21st PIWC, 834-847
67. Deb, P.K., Robin, A.J., Launder, A.W., and Mancy, K.H., Removal of COD from Wastewater by Fly Ash, 21st PIWC, 848-860
68. Carrique, C.S., Jauregui, L.U., Sodium Hydroxide Recovery in the Textile Industry, 21st PIWC, 861-868
69. Patrie, B.A., Keshavan, K.K., and Woodaard, F.E., The Effect of Nitrification of Organic Wastes on Waters in the Natural Environment. I. Effects of Seed, 21st PIWC, 869-879
70. Hernandez, J.W., Kinney, E.T., and Singerman, H.H., Treatment of Shipboard Wastes, 21st PIWC, 880-891
71. Anderson, D.R., Bishop, W.D., and Ludwig, H.E., Percolation of Citrus Wastes Through Soil, 21st PIWC, 892-901
72. Lever, N.A., Disposal of Nitrogenous Liquid Effluent from Modderfontein Dynamite Factory, 21st PIWC, 902-925
73. Riley, B.T., Kiker, J.E., and Harding, C.I., Autoxidation of Wood Distillation Wastes with Oxygen, 21st PIWC, 926-942
74. Capestany, G.J., Carlson, D.A., Utilization of Resistant Proteins by Activated Sludge, 21st PIWC, 943-952
75. Hunter, J.V., Genetelli, E.J., and Gilwood, M.E., Temperature and Through a Pure Culture Floc of Zoogloearamigera, 21st PIWC, 964-995
76. Thatacher, T.O., Santner, J.F., Acute Toxicity of LAS to Various Fish Species, 21st PIWC, 996-1002
77. Pyper, G.R., Weber, W.J. Jr., Borchardt, J.A., Mass Culture of Algae in Controlled Light-Lark Detention Systems. I. Effects of Culture Density, 21st PIWC, 1003-


1967 Number of Papers: 85

1. Cartwright, P.E., Chemical Waste and Soluble Oil Treatment for a Metal Working Plant, 22nd PIWC, 1-4
2. Mawson, C.A., Management of Radioactive Wastes, 22nd PIWC, 5-11
3. Agee, J.L., Hirsch, A., Water Quality Standards-the Role They Will Play in Administering Water Pollution Control Programs, 22nd PIWC, 12-15
4. Cairns, J.,Jr., Suspended Solids Standards for the Protection of Aquatic Organisms, 22nd PIWC, 16-27
5. Carpenter, W.L., Farrow, L.M., and Gellman, I., The Differential Enumera and
Sifnificance of Coliform Organisms in Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents, 22nd PIWC, 28-35
6. Parker, R.R., Disposal of Tannery Wastes, 22nd PIWC, 36-43
7. Spicheer, R.G., Agardy, F.J., and Orlob, G.T., Cannery Waste Treatment I.In-plant Characterization, 22nd PIWC, 44-66
8. Hanes, N.B., White, T.M., Effects of Sea Water Concentration on Oxygen Uptake of a Benthal Deposit, 22nd PIWC, 67-77
9. Cibulka, J.J., Malaney, G.W., Experimental Conditions in the Study of the Physilogical Ecology of Activated Sludge, 22nd PIWC, 78-91
10. Reich, J.S., Financial Return from Industrial Waste Treatment, 22nd PIWC, 92-99
11. Eberhardt, W.A., Nesbitt, J.B., Chemical Precipitation of Phosphate Within a High Rate Bio-oxidation System Synthetic Sewage Studies, 22nd PIWC, 100-119
12. Aarons, R., Taylor, R.A., The du Pont Waste Pickle Liquor Process, 22nd PIWC, 120-125
13. Enders, K.E., Hammer, M.J., and Weber, C.L., Field Studies on an Anaerobic Lagoon Treating Slaughterhouse Waste, 22nd PIWC, 126-137
14. Delos, J.S., Plating Waste-Continuous or Batch Treatment, 22nd PIWC, 138-144
15. Kennedy, T.J., Ettslt, G.A., and Kaplovsky, A.J., Effect of Centrate from Solid Bowl Centrifuge on Activated Sludge Process, 22nd PIWC, 145-164
16. Isaacs, W.P., Gaudy, A.F.,Jr., Comparison of BOD Exertion in a Simulated Stream and in Standard BOD Bottles, 22nd PIWC, 165-182
17. Hanway, J.E.,Jr., Fludized Process-Solution for Industrial Waste Problems, 22nd PIWC, 183-193
18. Higgins, G.C., Industrial Waste Treatment at Trans World Airlines Overhaul Base, 22nd PIWC, 194-202
19. Haltrich, W., Elimination of Nitrate from an Industrial Waste, 22nd PIWC, 203-210
20. Lashen, E.S., Booman, K.A., Biodegadability and Treatability of Alkylphenol Ethoxylates-a Class of Nonionic Detergents, 22nd PIWC, 211-228
21. Smith, E.E., Acid Mine Drainage Research at the Ohio State Univversity, 22nd PIWC, 229-240
22. Grube, J.R.,Ii, Procuring the Design Data in Order to Uptake and Optimize the Operation of an Induatrial Waste Treatment Facility, 22nd PIWC, 241-251
23. Baker, R.A., Malo, B.A., Characterization of the Microoganic Constituents of Water by Instrumental Procedures, 22nd PIWC, 252-262
24. Busch, A.W., The Role of Nitrate Nitrogen in Bio-oxidation, 22nd PIWC, 263-278
25. Eckenfelder, W.W., Ford, D.L., Engineering Aspects of Surface Areation Design, 22nd PIWC, 279-291
26. Ford, D.L., Gloyna, E.F., and Yang, Y.T., Development of Biological Data for Chemical Wastes, 22nd PIWC,
27. Schruer, N., The Lancey Integrated System for Treatment Cyanide and Chromium Wastes in Electroplating Plants, 22nd PIWC, 310-316
28. Rosengarten, G.M., Union Carbide Corporation's Water Pollution Control Program, 22nd PIWC, 317-324
29. Matthews, W.C., Andrews, G.H., and Sullins, J.K., Centrifuges for Paper Mill Waste Sludge Dewatering, 22nd PIWC, 325-333
30. Niles, C.F., Jr., Egg Laying House Wastes, 22nd PIWC, 334-341
31. Sullivan, W.T., Evans, R.L., Surfactant Levels in the Illinois River 1959-1966, 22nd PIWC, 342-352
32. Pohland, R.L., High-rate Digestion Control II.Techniques for Evaluating Acid-base Equilibrium, 22nd PIWC,
33. Spater, S.S., Regeneration of Hydrochloric Acid from Waste Pickle Liquor, 22nd PIWC, 366-374
34. Swisher, R.D., Biodegradation of Las Benzene Rings in Activated Sludge, 22nd PIWC, 375-392
35. Bunch, R.L., Ettinger, M.B., Biodegradability of Potential Organic Substitutes for Phosphates, 22nd PIWC, 393-396
36. Balden, A.R., The Treatment of Wastewater from the Chrysler Outboard Engine Plant Located in Hartford, Wisconsin-a Closed System, 22nd PIWC, 397-402
37. Zaander, C., Johnson, B., Process Control for Activated Sludge, 22nd PIWC, 403-413
38. Mcdonnell, A.J., Hall, S.D., Effect of Environmental Fators on Benthal Oxygen Uptake, 22nd PIWC, 414-428
39. Moehle, F.W., Fly Ash as a Filtering Aid for Dewatering Industrial Waste Plant Sludge, 22nd PIWC, 429-440
40. Carlson, D.A., Christman, R.F., Fators Involoved in the Location and Operation of an Aluminum Reduction Plant, 22nd PIWC, 441-454
41. Tenny, A.M., Stanley, G.H., Application of Atomic Absorption Spectroscope for Monitoring Selected Metals in an Industrial Waste, 22nd PIWC, 455-467
42. Bader, A.J., Meyer, C.L., Waste Treatment for an Automated Gray and Nodular Iron Foundry, 22nd PIWC, 468-476
43. Young, E.F., Steinman, H.E., Coal Mine Drainage Treatment, 22nd PIWC, 477-491
44. Laardieri, N.J., Dappen, J.W., Industry Participation in the Development of a Comprehensive Water Quality Program, 22nd PIWC, 492-503
45. Gotte, H., Talsky, J., The Treatment and Disposal of Radioactive Wastes in an Industrial Laboratory Plant, 22nd PIWC, 504-516
46. Willenbrink, R.V., Waste Control and Treatment by a Corn and Soybean Processor, 22nd PIWC, 517-525
47. Nemerow, N.L., Poultry Processing Waste Treatment at Millsboro, Delaware, 22nd PIWC, 526-536
48. Mclellan, J.C., Busch, A.W., Hydraulic and Process Aspects of Reactor Design. I. Basic Concepts in Steady State Analysis, 22nd PIWC, 537-552
49. Weinberger, L.W., Industry and Water Polluition - New Research and Development Programs, 22nd PIWC, 553-558
50. Young, J.C., Mccarty, P.L., The Anaerobic Filter for Waste Treatment, 22nd PIWC, 559-574
51. Bhappu, R.B., Fair, J.H., and Wright, J.D., Waste Problems Relative to the Mining and Milling of Molybdenum, 22nd PIWC, 575-592
52. Nemerow, N.L., Armstrong, R., Prototype Studies of Combined Treatment of Wastes from 22 Tanneries and Two Municipalities, 22nd PIWC, 593-601
53. Parsons, W.C., Spray Irrigation of Wastes from the Manufacture of Hardboard, 22nd PIWC, 602-607
54. Maneval, D.R., Mine Wastewater Problems in Europe, 22nd PIWC, 608-619
55. Kornegay, B.H., Andrews, J.F., Kinetics of Fixed Film Biological Reactors, 22nd PIWC, 620-630
56. Leidner, R.N., Nebolsine, R., Wastewater Treatment Facilities at Burns Harbor, 22nd PIWC, 631-644
57. Willimon, E.P., Jr., Andrews, J.F., Multi-stage Biological Processes for Waste Treatment,22nd PIWC, 645-660
58. Heidman, J.A., Kincannon, D.F., and Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Metabolic Response of Activated Sludge to Sodium Pentachlorophenol, 22nd PIWC, 661-674
59. Gilde, L.C., Experiences of Cannery and Poultry Waste Treatment Operations, 22nd PIWC, 675-685
60. Bryant, J.O., Akers, W.W., and Busch, A.W., Limitations of Oxygen Transfer in the Warburg Apparatus, 22nd PIWC, 686-698
61. Agardy, F.J., Spicher, R.G., and Orlob, G.T., Cannery Waste Treatment. Part II. Treatability, 22nd PIWC, 699-705
62. Zabban, W., Jeweet, H.W., The Treatment of Fluoride Wastes, 22nd PIWC, 706-716
63. Adema, D., The Largest Oxidation Ditch in the World for the Treatment of Industrial Wastes, 22nd PIWC, 717-730
64. Beak, T.W., Pollution Monitoring by Bottom Invertabrates, 22nd PIWC, 731-739
65. Hennessy, P.V., Rosenberg, D.G., and Zehnpfennig, Treatment of Photographic
Laboratory Wastes at Norton Air Force Base, California, 22nd PIWC, 740-751
66. Bohnke, B., Effect of Organic Wastewater and Cooling Water on Self Purification of Waters, 22nd PIWC, 752-770
67. Boucher, P.L., Micro-straining and Ozonization of Water and Waste Water, 22nd PIWC, 771-787
68. Ammon, F.K.V., New Developments in the Treatment of Metal Finishing Wastes by Ion Exchange of Rinse Waters, 22nd PIWC, 788-799
69. Gibbs, W.R., Benjes, H. Jr., Combined Waste Treatment at Grand Island, Nebraska, 22nd PIWC, 800-812
70. Buckingham, C., Phosphoric Acid Recovery System of the Detroit Gasket and Manufacturing Company, 22nd PIWC, 813-822
71. Glover, H.G., The Control of Acid Mine Drainage Pollution by Biochemical Oxidation and Limestone Neutralization Treatment, 22nd PIWC, 823-847
72. Stone, E.H.F., Treatment of Non-ferrous Metal Process Waste at Kynoch Works, Birmingham, England, 22nd PIWC, 848-865
73. Chalmers, R.K., Treatment of Wastes from Food Manufacture and Coffee Processing, 22nd PIWC, 866-878
74. Zehnpfenning, R.G., Possible Toxic Effects of Cyanates, Thiocyanates, Ferricyanides, Ferrocyanides and Chromates Discharged to Surface Water, 22nd PIWC, 879-883
75. Nepper, M., Biological Treatment of Strong Industrial Waste from a Fiberboard Factory, 22nd PIWC, 884-891
76. Stander, G.J., Treatment of Wine Distillery Wastes by Anaerobic Digestion, 22nd PIWC, 892-907
77. Montens, A., Treatment of Wastes Originating from Metal Industries, 22nd PIWC, 908-925
78. Kato, K., Sekikawa, Y., Fixed Activated Sludge Process for Industrial Waste Treatment, 22nd PIWC, 926-949
79. Simensen, T., Disposal of Titanium Dioxide Waste in a Stratified Estury, 22nd PIWC, 950-967
80. Vickerman, J.L., Treatment and Disposal of Effluent from a 450 Ton per Day Kraft Pulp and Paper Mill into Classified Inland Waters, 22nd PIWC, 968-982
81. Wheatland, A.B., Activated Sludge Treatment of Some Organic Wastes, 22nd PIWC, 983-1008
82. Huber, L., Disposal of Effluents from Petroleum Refineries and Petrochemical Plants, 22nd PIWC, 1009-1024
83. Mytelka, A.I., Manganelli, R.M., Radiation Treatment of an Industrial Waste, 22nd PIWC, 1025-1043
84. Blain, W.A., Mcdonnell, A.J., Reaeration Measurements in a Eutrophic Stream, 22nd PIWC, 1044-1058
85. Symons G.E., Water Reuse - What Do We Mean?, 22nd PIWC, 1059-


1968 Number of Papers: 91

1. Rambow, C.A., Industrial Waste Water Reclamation, 23rd PIWC, 1-9
2. Devones, K.R., Fisher, D.R., and Morgan, O.P., Experience with Low Rate Biological Treatment Processes, 23rd PIWC, 10-17
3. Long, S.K., Citric Acid from Citrus Processing Wastes, 23rd PIWC, 18-25
4. Clarke, H.A., Characterization of Industrial Wastes by Instrumental Analysis, 23rd PIWC, 26-34
5. Eliassen, R., Tchobanoglous, G., Removal of Nitrogen and Phosphorous, 23rd PIWC, 35-48
6. Stone, R., Schmidt, C., A Survey of Industrial Waste Treatment Costs and Charges , 23rd PIWC, 49-62
7. Aston, R.S., Recovery of Zinc from Viscose Rayon Effluent, 23rd PIWC, 63-74
8. King, D.L., Verma, R.D., The Role of Particulate Substrates in Biotic Degradation of Organic Materials, 23rd PIWC, 75-86
9. Scherz, J.P., Boyle, W.C., and Graff, D.R., Aerial Photographic Techniques Pollution Detection, 23rd PIWC, 87-100
10. Sterner, C.J., Conahan, H.A., Ion Exchange Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage, 23rd PIWC, 101-110
11. Pipes, W.O., Meade, F.S., Evaluation of the Kraus Model of Activated Sludge Bulking, 23rd PIWC, 111-125
12. Eye, J.D., Aldous, J.G., Anaerobic-Aerobic Treatment of Spent Vegetable Tan Liquors from a Sole Leather Tannery, 23rd PIWC, 126-139
13. Killingsworth, L.D., McNary, R.R., A Review of Citrus Wastes and Their Problems, 23rd PIWC, 140-153
14. Grieves, R.B., Ettelt, G.A., Schrodt, J.T., and Bhattacharyya, D., Dissolved Air Ion Flotation of Industrial Wastes: Hexavalent Chromium, 23rd PIWC, 154-164
15. Gomez, H.J., Water Reuse at the Celulosa Y Derivados, S.A. Plants, 23rd PIWC, 165-169
16. Cooke, W.B., Pipes, W.O., The Occurrence of Fungi in Activated Sludge, 23rd PIWC, 170-182
17. Pfeffer, J.T., Hart, F.C., and Schmid, L.A., Field Evaluation of Aerators in Activated Sludge Systems, 23rd PIWC, 183-194
18. Speece, R.E., Adams, J.L., U-Tube Oxygenation Operating Characteristics, 23rd PIWC, 195-212
19. Middlebrooks, E.J., Pearson, E.A., Wastes from the Preservation of Wood, 23rd PIWC, 213-228
20. Langley, W.D., Davis, W.B., and Richards, P.A., The Decomposition of Aliphatic Esters by Aerobic Microorganisms, 23rd PIWC, 229-241
21. Arthur, R.M., Hursta, W.N., Short Term BOD Using the Automatic Respirometer, 23rd PIWC, 242-250
22. Woodley, R.A., Spray Irrigation of Organic Chamical Wastes, 23rd PIWC, 251-261
23. Dresnack, R., Metzger, I., Oxygen Response and Aeration in Streams, 23rd PIWC, 262-274
24. Pohland, F.G., High Rate Digestion Control. III. Acid-Base Equilibrium and Buffer Capacity, 23rd PIWC, 275-284
25. Andrews, J.F., A Dynamic Model of the Anaerobic Digestion Process, 23rd PIWC, 285-310
26. Davison, R.I., Hanes, N.B., Effect of Sludge Depth on the Oxygen Uptake of a Benthal System, 23rd PIWC, 311-324
27. Azad, H.S., Borchardt, J.A., Phosphorus Uptake by P-Starved Algae, 23rd PIWC, 325-342
28. Hemphill, L., Differential Thermal Analysis of Mixed Organic Materials, 23rd PIWC, 343-360
29. Haynes, F.D., Three Years Operation of Aerated Stabilization Basins for Paperboard Mill Effluent, 23rd PIWC,
30. Canter, L.W., Gloyna, E.F., Transport of Chromium-51 in an Organically Polluted Environment, 23rd PIWC,
31. Kalinske, A.A., Economics of Aeration in Waste Treatment, 23rd PIWC, 388-397
32. Mueller, J.A., Melvin, W.W. Jr., Biological Treatability of Various Air Force Industrial Wastes, 23rd PIWC, 398-427
33. Welch, F.M., Preminary Results of a New Approach in the Aerobic Biological Treatment of Highly Concentration Wastes, 23rd PIWC, 428-437
34. Lindsey, A.M., Dewatering Paper Mill Sludge by Vacuum Filtration, 23rd PIWC, 438-446
35. White, M.T., Long Term Aeration of Kraft Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes, 23rd PIWC, 447-457
36. Busch, A.W., A Suggested Approach to the Problem of Water Quality Standards, 23rd PIWC, 457-461
37. Plummer, A.H. Jr., Malina, J.F. Jr., and Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Stabilization of a Low Solids Csrbohydrate Waste by an Anaerobic Submerged Filter, 23rd PIWC, 462-473
38. Burleson, N.K., Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., and Malina, J.F. Jr., Tertiary Treatment of Secondary Industrial Effluents by Activated Carbon, 23rd PIWC, 474-483
39. Laing, W.M., New Secondary Aerated Stabilization Basins at the Moraine Division of the Kimberley-Clark Corporation, 23rd PIWC, 484-492
40. Schutt, G.J., Keil, C.C., and Halasz, S.J., Recovery and Reuse of Oil Extracted from Industrial Wastewater, 23rd PIWC, 493-496
41. Torgersen, G.E., Treatment of Mink Food Manufacturing Wastes, 23rd PIWC, 497-506
42. Loehr, R.C., Technical and Legal Controls for the Disposal of Animal Wastes, 23rd PIWC, 507-519
43. Lessig, C.A., Richardson, T.R., Biological Treatment of a Distillery Waste, 23rd PIWC, 520-527
44. Lowder, L.R., Nine Years of Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation at Western Electric, 23rd PIWC, 528-536
45. Griffith, C.C., Poultry Processing Wastes Treatment Experience in Aerated Ponds, 23rd PIWC, 537-539
46. Nelson, W.R., Walraven, G.O., A Role for Reverse Osmosis in a Neutral Sulphite Semi-chemical Pulp and Paperboard Mill, 23rd PIWC, 540-549
47. Lavin, A.S., Energetic Enforcement of Industrial Waste Ordinances, 23rd PIWC, 550-553
48. Proctor, D.E., The Management and Disposal of Dairy Manure, 23rd PIWC, 554-566
49. Kurnke, G.W., Conway, R.A., and Creagh, J.P., Performance of Internally Clarified Activated Sludge Treating Combined Petrochamical-Municipal Waste, 23rd PIWC, 567-582
50. Moore, S.L., Kin, S.R., Cyanide Pollution and Emergency Duty: Train Wreck, Dunreith, Indiana, 23rd PIWC, 583-600
51. Wymore, A.H., White, J.E., Treatment of a Slaughterhouse Waste Using Anaerobic and Aerated Lagoons, 23rd PIWC, 601-618
52. Isaac, W.P., Maag, J.A., Investigation of the Effects of Channel Geometry and Surface Velocity on the Reaeration Rate Coefficient, 23rd PIWC, 619-639
53. Edwards, M.N., Will Our Wisdom Match Our Wealth?, 23rd PIWC, 640-645
54. Hutto, F.B. Jr., Diatomite Fitration in a Closed Water System, 23rd PIWC, 646-654
55. Manning, J.C., Deep Well Injection of Industrial Wastes, 23rd PIWC, 655-666
56. Edwards, R.L., Maxwell, C.D., Preliminary Report on the Ecology of the Trent Watershed Using a Floating Laboratory, 23rd PIWC, 667-679
57. Carpenter, W.L., Grossman, J., The Relationship of Flow Characteristics to Changes in Sludge Consistency, 23rd PIWC, 680-690
58. Quirk, T.P., Application of Computerized Analysis to Comparative Costs of Sludge Dewartering by Vacuum Filter and Centrifuge, 23rd PIWC, 691-709
59. Parker, D.S., Monser, J.R., and Spicher, R.G., Unit Process Performance Modeling and Economics for Cannery Waste Treatment, 23rd PIWC, 710-739
60. Willard, H.K., Carlson, D.A., Effects of Loading on a Biological Tertiary Treatment System, 23rd PIWC, 740-753
61. Mastropietro, M.A., Effects of Dam Reaeration on Waste Assimilation Capacities of the Mohawk River, 23rd PIWC, 754-765
62. Busch, A.W., Hughmark, B.A., Trickling Filter Theories, 23rd PIWC, 766-771
63. Clifford, D.A., Automatic Measurement of Total Oxygen Demand, 23rd PIWC, 772-785
64. Young, R.H.F., Burbank, N.C. Jr., A Characterization of Tuna Packing Waste, 23rd PIWC, 786-805
65. Sachs, B.R., Sheets, W.D., The Nitrogen and Phosphorus Requirements for the Biological Oxidation of Wastewaters, 23rd PIWC, 806-831
66. Nebiker, J.H., Sanders, T.G., Adrian, D.D., An Investigation of Sludge Dewatering Rates, 23rd PIWC, 832-848
67. Scheier, A., Cairns, J. Jr., An Apparatus for Estimating the Effects of Toxicants on the Critical Flicker Frequency Response of the Bluegill Sunfish, 23rd PIWC, 849-855
68. Harlow, G.L., Task Which Lies Ahead in the Lake Erie Basin, 23rd PIWC, 856-864
69. Malo, B.A., Cationic Concentration by Freezing. II. Effect of Ice Washing, 23rd PIWC, 865-873
70. Fabian, H.W., The Incineration of Solid and Liquid Waste at Farben Fabriken Bayer, 23rd PIWC, 874-882
71. Richard, M.D., Gaudy, A.F., Effect of Oxygen Tension on O2 Uptake and Sludge Yield in Completely Mixed Heterogeneous Populations, 23rd PIWC, 883-893
72. Knopp, P.V., Watts, D.G., and Rohlich, G.A., Transients in the Activated Sludge Process, 23rd PIWC, 894-913
73. Ralls, J.W., Mercer, W.A., Rose, W.W., and Lamb, F.C., Research on Waste Production in Food Canning Operations, 23rd PIWC, 914-931
74. Smith, S.E., Prediction of Ion Exchange Equilibrium When Several Cationic Species Are Present, 23rd PIWC,
75. Banerji, S.K., Bracken, B.D., and Garg, B.M., Effect of Boron on Aerobic Biological Waste Treatment, 23rd PIWC, 956-977
76. Schneider, The Lake Michigan Enforcemant Conference, 23rd PIWC, 978-988
77. Ford, D.L., Application of the Total Carbon Analyzer for Industrial Wastewater Evaluation, 23rd PIWC, 989-999
78. Bennett, P.J., Narayarian, S., and Hindin, E., Removal of Organic Refractories by Reverse Osmosis, 23rd PIWC, 1000-1017
79. Lawson, A.E., Mine Drainage Control at the Chinook Mine, 23rd PIWC, 1018-1020
80. Sanders, F.A., Decision Factors - Separate Industry or Joint Municipal Waste Treatment, 23rd PIWC, 1021-1028
81. Sherwood, R.J., Package Sludge Combustion for Industrial Waste Treatment Plants, 23rd PIWC, 1029-1038
82. Crawford, C.W., Kambhu, K., and Andrews, J.F., Instrumentation for Research on Biological Processes, 23rd PIWC, 1039-1053
83. Wurm, H.J., The Treatment of Phenolic Wastes, 23rd PIWC, 1054-1073
84. Rickles, R.N., Environmental Management at a Major Petrochemical Facility, 23rd PIWC, 1074-1088
85. Merrit, C.A., McDonald, D.B., and Paulson W.L., The Effect of Photosynthesis on the Oxygen Balance in a Midwestern Stream, 23rd PIWC, 1089-1102
86. Seyfried, C.F., Purification of Starch Industry Wastewater, 23rd PIWC, 1103-1119
87. Ettelt, G.A., Sakellariou, E.N., Harper, D.W., Fungus Control in Vacuum Filters, 23rd PIWC, 1120-1133
88. McKeown, J.J., Studies on In-Stream Aeration, 23rd PIWC, 1134-1146
89. Larocca, S.A., Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Malina, J.F. Jr., Treatment and Sludge Disposal of Wastes from the Manufacture of Activated Carbon, 23rd PIWC, 1147-1165
90. Lue-Hing, C., Brady, S.D., Biological Treatment of Organic Phosphorus Pesticide Waste Waters, 23rd PIWC, 1166-1169
91. Horasawa, I., Stabilization Pond Treatment of Slaughter-house Wastes, 23rd PIWC, 1170-


1969 Number of Papers: 103

1. Kanai, M., Wastewater Treatment by Electrolysis in the Presence of Calcium Fluoride, 24th PIWC, 1-5
2. Lombard, W.K., The Design and Operation of a Private Waste Disposal Plant Near Sarnia, Ontario, 24th PIWC, 6-12
3. Foree, E.G., McCarty, P.L., The Rate and Extent of Algal Decomposition in Anaerobic Waters, 24th PIWC, 13-36
4. Kehrberger, G.J., Busch, A.W., The Effects of Recirculation on the Performance of Trickling Filter Models, 24th PIWC, 37-52
5. Wezerank, C.T., Gannon, J.J., A Field Study of Inorganic Nitrogen Oxidation Rates, 24th PIWC, 53-68
6. Thabaraj, G.J., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Effect of Dissolved Oxygen Concentration on the Metabolic Response of Completely Mixed Activated Sludge, 24th PIWC, 69-86
7. Hoff, J.G., Barrow, P., and McGill, D.A., Some Effect of the Hydrography of a Relatively Unpolluted Estury in Southeastern Massachusetts, 24th PIWC, 87-98
8. Graham, J.L., Schaumburg, F.D., Pollutants Leached from Selected Species of Wood in Log Storage Waters, 24th PIWC, 99-114
9. Antonie, R.L., Welch, F.M., Preliminary Results of a Novel Biological Process for Treating Dairy Wastes, 24th PIWC, 115-126
10. Patterson, J.W., Brezonik, P.L., and Putnam, H.D., Sludge Activity Parameters and Their Application to Toxicity Measurements and Activated Sludge, 24th PIWC, 127-154
11. Grove, C.S. Jr., Emerson, D.B., Dul, E.F., Schlesiger, H., and Brown, W., Design of a Treatment Plant for Bakery Wastes, 24th PIWC, 155-178
12. Bond, M.T., Canter, L.W., The Disposal of Spent Coffee Grounds from the Soluble Coffee Industry, 24th PIWC, 179-190
13. Jones, D.D., Day, D.L., Converse, J.C., Oxygenation Capacities of Oxidation Ditch Rotors for Confinement Livestock Buildings, 24th PIWC, 191-208
14. Carpenter, W.L., Janis, J., Removal of White Water Effluent Turbity by Biological Treatment Processes, 24th PIWC, 209-226
15. Pleasant, R.C.M., Grossman, I., Impact of Stream Assimilation Capacity on Waste Treatment Requirements, 24th PIWC, 227-237
16. Ryder, R.A., Dissolved Oxygen Control in Activated Sludge, 24th PIWC, 238-253
17. Balden, A.R., Waste Water Treatment at the Chrysler Corporation Toledo Machinery Plant, 24th PIWC, 254-262
18. Pruitt, L.L., Pigskin Tannery Waste, 24th PIWC, 263-272
19. Zenz, D.R., Pivnicka, J.R., Effective Phosphorus Removal by the Addition of Alum to the Activated Sludge Process, 24th PIWC, 273-301
20. Baillod, C.R., Boyle, W.C., An Experimental Valuation of the Intra-Particle Resistance in Substrate Transfer to Suspended Zoogloeal Particles, 24th PIWC, 302-326
21. Townshend, A.R., Unsal, S., Boyko, B.I., Aerated Lagoon Design Methods: An Evaluation Based on Ontario Field Data, 24th PIWC, 327-348
22. Eye, J.D., Liu, L., Clarification of the Lime Bearing Wastes from a Sole Leather Tannery, 24th PIWC, 349-364
23. Joost, R.H., Systemation in Using the Rotation Biological Surface (RBS) Waste Treatment Process, 24th PIWC, 365-373
24. Alter, A.J., Treatment by Freezing, 24th PIWC, 374-383
25. Born, R., Treatment of Wastes from Meat Flour Factories, 24th PIWC, 384-401
26. Peniston, Q.P., Johnson, E.L., Turrill, C.N., and Hayes, M.L., A New Process for Recovery of By-products from Shellfish Waste, 24th PIWC, 402-412
27. Thompson, C.H., Ryckman, D.W., and Buzzell, J.C. Jr., The Biochemical Treatability Index (BTI) Concept, 24th PIWC, 413-435
28. Kartchner, A.D., Dixon, N., Hendricks, D.W., Modeling Diurnal Fluctuations in Stream Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen, 24th PIWC, 436-449
29. Irvine, R.L., Davis, W.B., Water Conservation and Reuse by Industry, 24th PIWC, 450-455
30. Shih, C.S, Krishnan, P., Dynamic Optimization for Industrial Waste Treatment Design, 24th PIWC, 456-479
31. Humenik, F.J., Hanna, G.P. Jr., Development of a Symbiotic Algal-Bacterial System for Nutrient Removal from Wastewater, 24th PIWC, 480-492
32. McLellan, J.C., Busch, A.W., Hydraulic and Process Aspects of Reactor Design. II. Response to Variations in Loading, 24th PIWC, 493-506
33. Schaezler, D.J., Busch, A.W., and Ward, C.H., Kinetics and Stoichiometric Limitations of Phosphate in Pure and Mixed Bacterial Cultures, 24th PIWC, 507-533
34. Saucier, J.W., Anaerobic Lagoons Versus Aerated Lagoons in the Treatment of Packinghouse Wastes, 24th PIWC, 534-541
35. Taiganides, E.P., Mission Impossible: Dispose Animal Wastes, 24th PIWC, 542-549
36. Roesler, J.F., Smith, R., A Mathematical Model for a Trickling Filter, 24th PIWC, 550-575
37. Burkhead, C.E., Waddell, S.L., Composition Studies of Activated Sludges, 24th PIWC, 576-594
38. Lee, E.L., Buzzell, J.C. Jr., Measurement of Pestcide Toxicity by Fish Respiration Rate, 24th PIWC, 595-609
39. Kato, K., Ishikawa, S., Recovery of Fish Oil and Protein from Fish Processing Effluent, 24th PIWC, 610-619
40. Sheffield, C.W., Agricultural Nutrient Removal, 24th PIWC, 620-631
41. Wixon, B.G., Bolter, E.A., Tibbs, N.H., and Handler, A.R., Pollution from Mines in the "New Lead Belt" of Southeastern Missouri, 24th PIWC, 632-643
42. Heinke, G.W., Norman, J.D., Hydrolysis of Condensed Phosphates in Wastewater, 24th PIWC, 644-654
43. Menar, A.B., Jenkins, D., The Fate of Phosphorus in Waste Treatment Processes: The Enhanced Removal of Phosphate by Activated Sludge, 24th PIWC, 655-676
44. Jaworski, N.A., Villa, O. Jr., Helting, L.J., Nutrients in the Potomac River Basin, 24th PIWC, 675-699
45. Speece, R.E., The Use of Pure Oxygen in River and Impoundment Aeration, 24th PIWC, 700-712
46. Griffith, C.C., Rodevick, M.L., BOD from Poultry Processing Plants, 24th PIWC, 713-724
47. Hill, D.W., Sargent, T.N., and Dause, J.L., Discussion, 24th PIWC, 725-726
48. Beer, L.P., Pipes, W.O., A Practical Approach to the Environmental Effects of Thermal Discharges, 24th PIWC, 727-741
49. Bailey, G.S., Weyerhaeuser's Treatment of Pulp and Paper Wastes at the Plymouth, North Carolina Complex, 24th PIWC, 742-749
50. Koehrsen, L.G., Krikau, F.G., Rx for Steel Mill Wastes: Recognition, Removal, Reuse, and Research, 24th PIWC, 750-761
51. Brough, J.R., Voges, T.F., Basic Oxygen Process Water Treatment, 24th PIWC, 762-769
52. Londong, D., Purification of Wastes from a German Yeast Plant, 24th PIWC, 770-788
53. Quirk, T.P., Matusky, F.E., Aerated Stabilization Basin Treatment of White Water, 24th PIWC, 789-806
54. Guerri, E.A., Dissolved Oxygen and Temperture Data for the Wabash River from Clinton to Hutsonville: 1967-1968, 24th PIWC, 807-849
55. Caron, A.L., Mazzola, C.A., The Effect of Waste Activated Sludge Addition on Vacuum Filtration of Primary Clarifier Sludges, 24th PIWC, 850-866
56. Emerson, D.B., Nemerow, N.L., High Solids, Biological Aeration of Unneutralized, Unsettled Tannery Wastes, 24th PIWC, 867-879
57. Dysart, B.C. III, An Economic Approach to Regional Industrial Waste Management, 24th PIWC, 880-895
58. Leatherland, L.C., The Treatment of Textile Wastes, 24th PIWC, 896-902
59. Irvine, R.L. Jr., Busch, A.W., Factors Responsible for Non-biodegradability of Industrial Wastes, 24th PIWC, 903-913
60. Dominick, D.D., Water Pollution Control in the United States - 1969: Opening Session Remarks, 24th PIWC, 914-919
61. Bischofsberger, W., Combined Treatment of Chemical Wastes and Domestic Sewage in Germany, 24th PIWC, 920-938
62. Horasawa, I., Present Status of Water Pollution Control in Japan, 24th PIWC, 939-949
63. Roberts, W.T., Wastes from British Paper Mills, 24th PIWC, 950-956
64. Garceau, H.S., Operation of a Treatment Works Handling the Wastes from the Processing of Truck Bodies, 24th PIWC, 957-961
65. Renn, C.E., Experience in the Treatment and Reuse of Industrial Waste Waters, 24th PIWC, 962-968
66. Bouveng, H.O., Ullman, P., Reduction of Mercury in Waste Waters from Chlorine Plants, 24th PIWC, 969-978
67. Bramer, H.C., Gurnham, C.E., Projected Wastewater Treatment Costs in the Organic Chemicals Industry, 24th PIWC, 979-988
68. Grieves, R.B., Bhattacharya, D., Precipitate Flotation of Complexed Cyanide, 24th PIWC, 989-997
69. Dague, R.R., Paulson, W.L., and Kline, K.J., Hydrologic Aspects of Feedlot Waste Control, 24th PIWC, 998-1016
70. Copeland, G.G., The Copeland Process Fluid Bed System and Pollution Control Worldwide, 24th PIWC, 1017-1023
71. Kormanik, R.A., Mathematical Procedure for Designing Post Aeration Systems, 24th PIWC, 1024-1027
72. Kuentzel, L.E., Bacteria, Carbon Dioxide and Algal Blooms, 24th PIWC, 1028-1039
73. Blanc, F.C., Electrode Potentials and Electrolytic Control in the Anaerobic Digestion Process, 24th PIWC, 1040-1059
74. Hemphill, L., Ray, A.D., and Simmons, E.L., A New Method of Differential Thermal Analysis, 24th PIWC, 1060-1071
75. Grove, C.S. Jr., Kestner, M.L., and Nemerow, Rehabilitation of Solid Industrial Wastes Disposal Sites, 24th PIWC, 1072-1089
76. Young, J.C., Chemical Methods for Nitrification Control, 24th PIWC, 1090-1102
77. Washington, D.R., Clesceri, L.S., Young, J.C., and Hardt, F.W., Influence of Microbial Waste Products on Metabolic Activity of High Solids Activated Sludge, 24th PIWC, 1103-1117
78. Banerji, S.K., Boron Adsorption on Soils and Biological Sludges and Its Effects on Endogenous Respiration, 24th PIWC, 1118-1127
79. Evenson, D.E., Orlob, G.T., Economics of Cannery Waste Treatment Design, 24th PIWC, 1128-1134
80. Tamblyn, T.A., Sword, B.R., The Anaerobic Filter for the Denitrification of Agricultural Subsurface Drainage, 24th PIWC, 1135-1150
81. Sawyer, C.M., King, P.H., The Hydraulic Performance of Chlorine Contact Tanks, 24th PIWC, 1151-1168
82. Withrow, J.L., Phosphate Removal by Activated Sludge, 24th PIWC, 1169-1184
83. Haltrich, W., Influence of Nitrogen Supply on Biological Treatment, 24th PIWC, 1185-1194
84. Teletzke, G.H., Pradt, L.A., Zimpro Wet Air Oxidation of Soda Pulping Liquors, 24th PIWC, 1195-1200
85. Peck, D.F., Mcbride, T.J., Treatment of Paramagnetic Slurries from Steel Mill Operations by Double Floccing, 24th PIWC, 1201-1211
86. Fisher, R.A., Smith, H.S., Cannery Waste Treatment by the Kehr Activated Sludge Process, 24th PIWC, 1212-1237
87. Vath, C.A., Sitman, W.D., Weston, R.F., The Significance of Batch Treatment Kinectics in Activated Sludge Design, 24th PIWC, 1238-1248
88. Pruel, H.C., Hooler, A.G., Reaeration Through Low Dams in the Ohio River, 24th PIWC, 1249-1270
89. McCarty, P.L., Beck, L., and St. Amant, P., Biological Denitrification of Wastewaters by Addition of Organic Materials, 24th PIWC, 1271-1285
90. Rickles, R.N., Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Manpower Requirements and Needs for Waste Water Treatment Facility Operation, 24th PIWC, 1286-1299
91. Smith, C.V. Jr., Digregorio, D., and Talcott, R.M., The Use of Ultrafiltration Membranes for Activated Sludge Separation, 24th PIWC, 1300-1310
92. Stone, R., Kahle, R.L., Odor Elinination in the Food Processing Industry, 24th PIWC, 1311-1322
93. Tchobanoglous, G., Eliassen, R., The Filtration of Treated Sewage Effluent, 24th PIWC, 1323-1347
94. Hahn, D.J., Jende, J.J., Rich, T.F., and Tremel, F.J., A New Flotation Aid in a Paper Mill White Water Waste System, 24th PIWC, 1348-1356
95. Von Ammon, F.K., Thermal Pollution Control in Bavaria, 24th PIWC, 1357-1360
96. McClelland, N.I., Mancy, K.H., The Effect of Surface Active Agents on Substrate
Utilization in an Experimental Activated Sludge System, 24th PIWC, 1361-1384
97. Barnhart, E.L., Kehrberger, G.J., A Critical Review of UOD Analysis Using Respirometer Techniques, 24th PIWC, 1385-1397
98. Kornegay, B.H., Andrews, J.F., Application of the Continuous Culture Theory to the Trickling Filter Process, 24th PIWC, 1398-1425
99. Tenney, M.W., Echelberger, W.F. Jr., Coffey, J.J., and McAloon, T.J., Chemical Conditioning of Biological Sludges for Vacuum Filtration, 24th PIWC, 1426-1447
100. Shea, T.G., Gates, W.E, Chlorinated Hydrocarbons: Emerging Implications in Regional Planning, 24th PIWC,
101. Isaacs, W.P., Chulavachana, P., and Bogart, R., An Experimantal Study of the Effect of Channel Surface Roughness on the Reaeration Rate Coefficient, 24th PIWC, 1464-1476
102. Levendusky, J.A., The Graver C.I. Process: Continuous Countercurrent Filtration and Adsorption, 24th PIWC,
103. Rambow, C.A., Submarine Disposal of Industrial Waste, 24th PIWC, 1486-1493


1970 Number of Papers: 94

1. Alexander, V., Relationships Between Turnover Rates in the Biological Nitrogen Cycle and Algal Productivity, 25th PIWC, 1-7
2. Speece, R.E., Madrid, M., and Needham, K., Downflow Bubble Contact Aeration, 25th PIWC, 8-16
3. Alter, A.J., Clark, S.E., and Day, E.K., Arctic Waste Managemant, 25th PIWC, 17-25
4. Andersen, D.R., Hammer, M.J., Obrist, J.G., Daniels, L.E., and Turner, C.D., Study of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Wastewater Characteristics and Aerated Treatment System, 25th PIWC, 26-35
5. Aulenbach, D.B., Town, P.C., Chilson, M., Treatment of Laundromat Wastes.I.Winfair Water Reclaimation System, 25th PIWC, 36-53
6. Baillod, C.R., Alger, G.R., and Santeford, H.S. Jr., Wastewater Resulting from the Beneficiation of Low Grade Iron Ore, 25th PIWC, 54-61
7. Balden, A.R., Erickson, P.R., The Treatment of Industrial Wastewater for Reuse Chrysler Indianapolis Foundry, 25th PIWC, 62-68
8. Barkley, W.A., King, P.H., Meyers, R.H., and Randall, C.W., Chemical Treatment of Spent Vegetable Tan Liquor, 25th PIWC, 69-81
9. Bennett, E.R., Rein, D.A., and Devroy, D.J., Vacuum Filtration Media and Conditioning Effects, 25th PIWC, 82-93
10. Bennett, W.K., Negotiating a Wastewater Control Contract, 25th PIWC, 94-97
11. Bhagat, S.K., Proctor, D.E., and Funk, W.H., Sampling and Measurement in the Aquatic Environment, 25th PIWC, 98-111
12. Brockway, D.L., Kerr, P.C., and Paris, D.F., The Interrelation of Carbon and Phosphorus in Regulating Heterotrophic and Autotrophic Populations in an Aquatic Ecosystem, 25th PIWC, 112-140
13. Blasewitz, A.G., Schneider, K.J., Present Status of the U.S. Program on the Solidification of High Level Wastes, 25th PIWC, 141-153
14. Barmer, H.C., Gadd, W.L., Magnetic Flocculation of Steel Mill Waste Waters, 25th PIWC, 154-165
15. Broman, C., The Operation of Pressure Type Sand Filters for Hot Mill Waste Waters, 25th PIWC, 166-167
16. Bruton, J.D. Jr., Operation of a Central Waste Treatment System-bay-port Industrial Complex, 25th PIWC, 168-173
17. Busch, A.W., Biological Fators in Aerator Performance, 25th PIWC, 174-181
18. Cairns, J. Jr., Dickson, K.L., and Crossman, J.S., The Biological Recovery of the Clinch River Following a Fly Ash Pond Spill, 25th PIWC, 182-192
19. Camin, K.Q., Cost of Waste Treatment in the Meat Packing Industry, 25th PIWC, 193-202
20. Campbell, H.J. Jr., Woodard, F.E., and Herer, D.O., Electrically Induced Coagulation of Lignin from Kraft Mill Wastewaters, 25th PIWC, 203-213
21. Chipperfield, P.N.J., Askew, M.W., and Benton, J.H., Multistage Plastic Media Treatment Plants, 25th PIWC, 214-229
22. Cook, E.E., Kincannon, D.F., Organic Concentration and Hydraulic Loading Versus Organic Loading in Evaluation of Trickling Filter Performance, 25th PIWC, 230-238
23. Copeland, G.G., Smithson, G.R. Jr., The Clarification of Paper Mill Effluents by Activated Carbon Produced from Waste Sulfite Liquor and Other Refuse, 25th PIWC, 239-248
24. Crook, G.R., Bella, D.A., In-Situ Measurement of the Benthal Oxygen Requirements of Tidal Flat Areas, 25th PIWC, 249-257
25. Dague, R.R., Alternetives in Cattle Feedlot Waste Management, 25th PIWC, 258-265
26. Davis, E.M., Gloyna, E.F., Algal Influences on Dieoff Rates of Indicator Bacteria, 25th PIWC, 266-273
27. Denbo, R.T., Program for Improvement of Waste Effluent at Humble's Baton Rouge Refinery, 25th PIWC, 274-282
28. Dence, C.W., Ota, M., The Characterization of Residued in Spent Chlorination Liquor, 25th PIWC, 283-293
29. Dickenson, R.I., Giboney, J.T., Stabilization of Refinery Waste Waters with the Activated Sludge Process: Determination of Esign Parameters, 25th PIWC, 294-303
30. Dubyne, F.T., Handling Waste Disposal at a Major Food Plant, 25th PIWC, 304-305
31. Fisco, R.A., Plating an Industrial Waste Treatment at the Expane Plant of Fisher Body, Elyria, Ohio, 25th PIWC, 306-313
32. Foltz, V.W., Development of Waste Oil Recovery Processes at Armco Steel Corporation, 25th PIWC, 314-321
33. Fox, R.D., Keller, R.T., Pinamount, C.J., and Severson, J.L., Purification of a Waste Brine by Carbon Adsorption with Emphasis on Wastewater Reuse, 25th PIWC, 322-330
34. Ganczarczyk, J., Nitrogen Transformation During the Activated Sludge Treatment of Alkaline Wastewater, 25th PIWC, 331-341
35. Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Yang, P.Y., and Obayashi, A.W., Studies on the Total Oxiation of Activate Sludge with an Without Hydrolytic Pretreatment, 25th PIWC, 342-355
36. Ghassemi, M., Recht, H.L., Precipitation of Polyphosphates with Aluminum an Ferric Salts, 25th PIWC, 356-364
37. Ghosh, S., Pohland, F.G., Gates, W.E., Kinetics of Removal of Mixed Carbohydrate in Activated Sludge Processes, 25th PIWC, 365-382
38. Goodman, B.L., Higgins, R.B., Concentration of Sludges by Gravity and Pressure, 25th PIWC, 383-388
39. Gloyna, E.F., Herring, M.C., and Ford, D.L., Treatment of Complex Petrochemicals by Incineration and Waste Stabilization Ponds, 25th PIWC, 389-397
40. Grieves, R.B., Foam Separations for Industrial Wastes: Process Selection, 25th PIWC, 398-405
41. Hart, J.A., Air Flotation Treatment and Reuse of Refinery Wastewater, 25th PIWC, 406-413
42. Hartley, J.P., Wastewater Treatment Facilities at the Edmonton, Alberta Plant of Building Products of Canada Limited, 25th PIWC, 414-419
43. Herin, J.L., Marlow, L.H., and Stigger, C.T., Development and Operation of an Aeration Waste Treatment Plant, 25th PIWC, 420-426
44. Antonie, R.L., Response of the Bio-disc Process to Fluctuating Wastewater Flows, 25th PIWC, 427-435
45. Hester, B.L., Mcclurg, P.T., Operation of a Packing Plant Waste Treatment Plant, Cherokee, Iowa, 25th PIWC,
46. Huang, J.C., Fate of Organic Pesticides in the Aquatic System, 25th PIWC, 449-457
47. Isaacs, W.P., McCorkle, M.R., and Lorang, W.F., an Experimental Study of the Effects of Stream Channel Cross-sectional Geometry on the Reaeration Rate Coefficient, 25th PIWC, 458-464
48. Koehrsen, L.G., Grandt, A.F., Mine Drainage Control - Design for Reclamation and Neutralization, 25th PIWC, 465-471
49. Koelliker, J.K., Miner, J.R., Reduction of Nitrogen Concentrations in Swine Lagoon Effluent by Biological Denitrification, 25th PIWC, 472-480
50. Bucciarelli, W., Pennsylvania's Solid Waste Management Program, 25th PIWC, 481-493
51. Kothandaraman, V., Effect of Contaminants on Reaeration Rates in River Water, 25th PIWC, 494-511
52. Decaigny, R.A., Krikau, F.G., Blast Furnace Gas Washer Removes Cyanides, Ammonia, Iron and Phenol, 25th PIWC, 512-517
53. Lank, J.C. Jr., Wallace, A.T., Effect of Acrylonitrile on Anaerobic Digestion of Domestic Sludge, 25th PIWC,
54. Lazarchik , D.A., Pennsylvania's Pollution Incident Prevention Program, 25th PIWC, 528-533
55. Luh, M.D., Baker, R.A., Organic Sorption from Aqueous Solution by Two Clays, 25th PIWC, 534-542
56. Mann, G.W., Aerated Lagoon Treatment of Wastes from the Dow Chemical Company, Zionsville, Indiana, 25th PIWC, 543-550
57. McCauley, R.F., Burbank, N.C. Jr., Young, R.H.F., The Production of Charcoal from Bagasse, 25th PIWC, 551-558
58. McIlhenny, W.F., Zeitoun, M.A., and Legros, P.G., The Disposal of Waste Brine from Desalting Operations, 25th PIWC, 559-574
59. McMorrow, M.J.K., Burbank, N.C. Jr., Yound, R.H.F., Lau, L.S., and Klemmer, H.W., Anaerobic Digestion of Pineapple Mill Wastes, 25th PIWC, 575-585
60. Merriman, J.R., Stephenson, M.J., and Pashley, J.H., Removal of Radioactive Krypton and Xenon from Contaminated Nuclear Process Off Gas Streams, 25th PIWC, 586-592
61. Midkiff, W.S., Weber, W.J., Jr., Operating Characteristics of Strong Base Anion Exchange Reactors, 25th PIWC,
62. Mullis, M.K., Schroeder, E.D., Use of the T-BOD Test with Colloidal Wastewaters, 25th PIWC, 605-611
63. Niles, C.F., Gordon, H.P., Operation of an Anaerobic Pond on Hog Abattoir Wastewater, 25th PIWC, 612-616
64. Parrot, J.W., Smith, W.M., Water Pollution Control at the Rohm and Haas Houston Plant, 25th PIWC, 617-625
65. Rebhun, M., Weinberg, A., Narkis, N., Treatment of Wastewater from Cotton Dyeing and Finishing Works for Reuse, 25th PIWC, 626-637
66. Reeves, J.N., Effects of Thermal Discharge from the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, 25th PIWC, 638-644
67. Ragan , T.M., Peters, M.M., Effect of Heavy Metals on Anaerobic Digestion and the Role of Regulatory Agancy When Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants Is Upset, 25th PIWC, 645-651
68. Jones, R.H., Frank, W.R., and Harding, C.I., Waste Water Treatment Methods in the Wood Preserving Industry, 25th PIWC, 652-658
69. Rust, D.W., 15 Years of Progress in Poultry Waste Disposal, 25th PIWC, 659-661
70. Hsu, C.C., Rice, P.A., Biological Treatment of Acid Mine Water, 25th PIWC, 662-672
71. Gould, M., Physical-chemical Treatment of Pulp Mill Wastes, 25th PIWC, 673-677
72. Parker, C.E., Biological Treatment of Spent Vegetable Tannins, 25th PIWC, 678-686
73. Knopp, P.V., Gitchel, W.B., Wastewater Treatment with Poweres Activated Carbon Regeneration by Air Oxidation, 25th PIWC, 687-698
74. Meredith, J.C., Pohland, F.G., Some Observations of Purple Sulfur Bacteria Associated with Waste Stabilization Ponds, 25th PIWC, 699-707
75. Wezernak, C.T., Polcyn, F.C., Multispectral Remote Sensing Study of Industrial Discharges, 25th PIWC, 708-720
76. Skogen, D.B., Treat Hydrocarbon Processing Industrial Wastes with Bugs, 25th PIWC, 721-724
77. Thieme, R.W., Industrial Waste Treatment in the USA Today, 25th PIWC, 725-730
78. Wilson, T.E., Wang, M.H., Removal of Lignin by Foam Separation Processes, 25th PIWC, 731-738
79. Smith, L.L., J., Oseid, D.M., Toxic Effects of Hydrogen Sulfide to Juvenile Fish and Fish Eggs, 25th PIWC, 739-744
80. Sparks, R.E., Stafford, I.D., Continuous Breaking of Emulsions by Coalescence on Supported Liquid Films, 25th PIWC, 745-756
81. Smart, P., McKinney, R.E., Odorless Pork Production: From Conception to Market, 25th PIWC, 757-760
82. Spruill, E.L., Color Removal from Paper Mill Waste, 25th PIWC, 761-765
83. Pearson, B.F., Chun, M.J., Young, R.H.F., and Burbank, N.C. Jr., Biological Degradation of Tuna Waste, 25th PIWC, 766-772
84. Schwartzberg, H.G., The Spreading and Movement of Oil Spills, 25th PIWC, 773-782
85. Ullman, P., Clarifiers for Waste Water Treatment in the Swedish Pulp Industry, 25th PIWC, 783-794
86. Gelaguna, W., Radioactive Waste Disposal by Hydraulic Fracturing, 25th PIWC, 795-804
87. Hernandez, J.W., Wright, J.R., Design Parameters for Tube Settlers, 25th PIWC, 805-829
88. Eckenfelder, W.W., Plummer, A.H. Jr., Treatment of Brewery Wastewater by High Rate Biological Process, 25th PIWC, 830-838
89. Horn, J.A., Moyer, J.E., and Hale, J.H., Biological Degradation of Tertiary Butyl Alcohol, 25th PIWC, 839-854
90. Scalf, M.R., Duffer, W.R., and Kreis, R.D., Characteristics and Effects of Cattle Feedlot Runoff, 25th PIWC,
91. McKeown, J.J., Gove, G.W., and Benedict, A.H., Field Studies of Artificial Aeration Using a Downflow Tube Contactor, 25th PIWC, 865-884
92. Nebolsine, R., New Methods for the Treatment of Concentrated Waste Streams, 25th PIWC, 892-903
93. Sheffield, C.W., Kaleel, R.T., Effects of Agricultural Discharges into Freshwater Lakes, 25th PIWC, 904-913
94. Sheffield, C.W., Beville, B., Feedlot Waste in Florida, 25th PIWC, 914-


1971 Number of Papers: 96

1. Angelbeck, D.I., Reed, W.B., and Thomas, S.H., Development and Operation of a Closed Industrial Waste Water System, 26th PIWC, 1-11
2. Atherton, M.J., King, D.L., The Effect of Lagoon Effluent on the Oxygen Budget of a Receiving Stream, 26th PIWC, 12-21
3. Aulenbach, D.B., Town, P.C., Chilson, M., Treatment of Laudromat Wastes. II.Operation of a Diatomaceous Earth Filtration System for Purification of Coin-op Laudromat Waste, 26th PIWC, 22-40
4. Baker, R.A., Wilshire, A.G., Evaluation of Caulobacter as an Inhibitor of Acid Mine Drainage Formation, 26th PIWC, 41-48
5. Barker, J.E., Melzer, S.F., and Snook, R.D., Limestone Treatment of Rinse Waters from Hydrochloric Acid Pickling of Steel, 26th PIWC, 49-53
6. Baumann, E.R., Kelman, S., Sources and Contributions of Nitrogen and Phosphorus to an Iowa Stream, 26th PIWC, 54-64
7. Bernholz, W.F., Barandy, J., and Kins, N., Dieldrin Removal from Wool Process Wastewaters, 26th PIWC, 65-76
8. Bertsche, E.C., Treatment of Water in Nuclear Fuel Storage Basins to Control Radioactivity Release, 26th PIWC, 77-88
9. Briks, C.W., Hynek, R.J., Treatment of Cheese Processing Wastes by the Bio-disc Process, 26th PIWC, 89-105
10. Bonner, W.P., Francis, C.W., and Tamura, T., Application of Zonal Centrifugation in Environmental Studies, 26th PIWC, 106-118
11. Brenton, R.W., Treatment of Sugarbeet Wastes by Recycling, 26th PIWC, 119-131
12. Brockway, D.L., Kerr, P.C., Pairs, D.F., and Barnett, J.T., Biological Responses Following Nutrient Additions to a Small Pond, 26th PIWC, 132-150
13. Busch, A.W., A Five Minute Solution for Stream Assimilative Capacity, 26th PIWC, 151-155
14. Cairns, J. Jr., Crossman, J.S., Dickson, K.L., and Herricks, E.E., The Effect of Major Industrial Spills upon Stream Organisms, 26th PIWC, 156-170
15. Characklis, W.G., Effect of Hypochlorite on Microbial Slimes, 26th PIWC, 171-181
16. Clark, S.E., Coutts, H.J., McFall, W.T., Alter, A., Scribner, J.W., Alaskan Industry Experience in Arctic Sewage Treatment, 26th PIWC, 182-198
17. Crandall, C.J., Kerrigan, J.E., and Rohlich, G.A., Nutrient Problems in Meat Industry Wastewaters, 26th PIWC, 199-207
18. Decker, C.S., King, D.L., Accelerated Recovery of Acid Strip-Mine Lakes, 26th PIWC, 208-216
19. Dunbar, R.F., Velzy, C.R., and Wicklund, G.W., Pretreatment of a Food Processing Waste, 26th PIWC, 217-226
20. Dust, J.V., Thompson, W.S., Shindala, A., and Francingues, N.R., Chemical and Biological Treatment of Wastewater from the Wood Preserving Industry, 26th PIWC, 227-243
21. Eberhardt, W.A., Fedro, J.J., Keel, J.S., and Barton, C.A., Sulfite Pulping Process Wastewater Treatment by Activated Sludge, 26th PIWC, 244-265
22. Ettinger, M.B., Wade, L.L., Conversion of Cattle Manure into High Quality Protein, 26th PIWC, 266-270
23. Ferguson, B.C., Todd, R.L., Holm, H.W., Pope, J.D. Jr., and Kania, H.J., Environmental Fate of NTA, 26th PIWC, 271-283
24. Fields, M., Agardy, F.J., Oxygen Toxicity in Digesters, 26th PIWC, 284-293
25. Garland, G.A., Using Economic Data to Plan and Analyze Industrial Solid Waste Surveys, 26th PIWC, 294-298
26. Genetelli, E.J., Nemerow, N.L., and Barbaro, R.D., Instrument for Determining the Treatability of Industrial Waste, 26th PIWC, 299-307
27. Gloyna, E.F., Bragy, S.O., and Martinez-Pereda, P., Separation of Oil from Waste Waters with Crushed Graphite Ore, 26th PIWC, 308-317
28. Grady, C.P.L. Jr., A Theoretical Study of Activated Sludge Transient Response, 26th PIWC, 318-335
29. Grigoropoulos, S.G., Jennett, J.C., Wastewater Reclamation by Reverse Osmosis - Treatment of Wastes Produced, 26th PIWC, 336-347
30. Hammer, M.J., Berry, G.F., Calta, R.F., and Krebs, D.R., Treatability of Wastewater from Soluble Coffee Manufacturing, 26th PIWC, 348-357
31. Helbing, C.H., Justus, C.A., Niles, C.F. Jr., Chasteen, R.H., and Etzel, J.E., Recycle and Reuse of Plant Effluent at the PPG Industries - Work No.50, Shelbyville, Indiana, 26th PIWC, 358-361
32. Hickman, P.T., Polishing of Secondary Effluents and Treatment of Bypasses by the Deep Pond Method, 26th PIWC, 362-374
33. Hill, R.D., Wilmoth, R.C., and Scott, R.B., Neutrolosis Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage, 26th PIWC, 375-382
34. Hovious, J.C., Conway, R.A., and Harvey, Z.B., Pilot Studies of Biological Alternatives for Petrochemical Waste Treatment, 26th PIWC, 383-400
35. Hovey, W.H., Hanes, N.B., The Effect of Suspending the Bottom Material at Bathing Beashes on the Fecal and Total Coliform Denesities of Bath Waters, 26th PIWC, 401-410
36. Hudson, H.T., Solid Waste Management in the Automotive Industry, 26th PIWC, 411-417
37. Hulcher, B.S., Randall, C.W., and King, P.H., The Mechanism of Activated Sludge Phosphate Release and Methods of Control, 26th PIWC, 418-436
38. Huffman, G.L., Solid Waste Management and Rubber Reuse Potential in the Rubber Industry, 26th PIWC, 437-443
39. Huffman, G.L., Solid Waste Management in the Drug Industry, 26th PIWC, 444-449
40. Irvine, R.L., Davis, W.B., Use of Sequencing Batch Reactors for Waste Treatment - CPC International, Corpus Christi, Texas, 26th PIWC, 450-462
41. Jebens, H.J., Boyle, W.C., Enhanced Phosphorus Removal in Trickling Filters, 26th PIWC, 463-475
42. Jennett, J.C., Wixson, B.G., Treatment and Control of Lead Mining Wastes in SE Missouri, 26th PIWC, 476-486
43. Jewell, W.J., Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., and Cavalier, M.E., The Use of Pure Oxygen for the Biological Treatment of Brewery Wastewaters, 26th PIWC, 487-496
44. Johnson, E.L., Peniston, Q.P., Pollution Abatement and Byproduct Recovery in the Shellfish Industry, 26th PIWC, 497-514
45. Jordan, W.L., Pohland, F.G., and Kornegay, B.H., Evaluating Treatability of Selected Industrial Wastes, 26th PIWC, 514-529
46. Kerr, P.C., Brockway, D.L., Pairs, D.F., and Barnett, J.T. Jr., Bacterial Regulation in Aquatic Ecosystems, 26th PIWC, 530-540
47. Krishnan, P., Peoples, R.F., and Simonsen, R.N., Use of Sand Filter Activated Carbon System for Refinery Wastewater Treatment, 26th PIWC, 541-553
48. Layton, R.F., Wright, R.R., Waste Water Applications of American Tripoli, 26th PIWC, 554-565
49. Leary, R.D., Dedinsky, H.E., Ernest, L.A., and Malhotra, S.K., Significance of a Highly Alkaline Industrial Waste in a Municipal Waste Water Treatment Plant, 26th PIWC, 566-577
50. Von Lossberg, L.G., Yorgiadis, S., Brewery Wastes and Treatment, 26th PIWC, 578-586
51. Maneval, D.R., Acid Mine Drainage Status in Pennsylvania, 26th PIWC, 587-594
52. Mcwhorter, T.R., Zielinski, R.J., Waste Treatment for Pabst Brewery at Perry, Georgia, 26th PIWC, 604-612
53. Meeh, E.G. Jr., Operation of a Bio-oxidation Plant Without Sludge Recycle, 26th PIWC, 613-620
54. Milbury, W.F., Stack, V.T., A Laboratory and Full Scale Study of the Effect of Mixing Configuration on Phosphorus Removal in the Activated Sludge Process, 26th PIWC, 621-635
55. Moss, O.H., Haberer, A.E., and Barton, C.A., Heat Treatment for Dewatering Waste Activated Sludge in Pulp Mill Waste Treatment, 26th PIWC, 636-644
56. Newtson, K., Treatment of Confined Feeding Cattle Wastes, 26th PIWC, 645-648
57. Palla, L.T., Spicher, R.G., Cyanide Treatment - Profit and Cure, 26th PIWC, 649-659
58. Pigott, G.M., Fish Waste for Profit, Not Pollution, 26th PIWC, 660-664
59. Ramanathan, M., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Studies on Sludge Yield in Aerobic Systems, 26th PIWC, 665-675
60. Rhodes, D.W., Lohse, G.E., Treatment of Radioactive Waste Streams at the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant by Evaporration and Ion Exchange, 26th PIWC, 676-683
61. Richter, G.A., Pailthorp, R.E., and Sirrine, K.L., Aerobic Secondary Treatment of Potato Processing Wastes, 26th PIWC, 684-701
62. Rhame, G.A., Treatment of Textile Finishing Wastes by Surface Aeration, 26th PIWC, 702-712
63. Rickard, M.D., Brookman, G., The Removal of Mercury from Industrial Wastewaters by Metal Reduction, 26th PIWC, 713-720
64. Riegelman, P.B., Colling Towers - A Water Pollution Control Device, 26th PIWC, 721-726
65. Rose, W.W., Grinkevich, A., Full Scale Pilot Plant Studies of a Subsurface Mixing and Aerating System for Treatment of Cannery Wastes, 26th PIWC, 727-733
66. Sharp, F.H., Waste Disposal at the Magmont Mine, Bixby, Missouri, 26th PIWC, 734-739
67. Sletten, O., Methods, for Operators of Wastewater Treatment Plants to Determine BOD Parameters, 26th PIWC,
68. Smith, A.J., Waste Treatment Facilities for Johes & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Hennepin Works, 26th PIWC,
69. Streebin, L.E., Canter, L.W., Palafox, J.R., Water Conservation and Reuse in the Canning Industry, 26th PIWC, 766-775
70. Timpany, P.L., Harris, L.E., White, L.C., and Murphy, K.L., Cold Weather Operation in Aerated Lagoons Treating Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes, 26th PIWC, 776-790
71. Unz, R.F., Davis, J.A., The Microbiology of an Activated Sludge Wastewater Treatment Plant Chemically Treated for Phosphorus Removal, 26th PIWC, 791-802
72. Vaughan, R.D., The Environmental Protection Agency: A New Commitment to Environmental Quality, 26th PIWC, 803-806
73. Wallace, J.T. Jr., Brown, J.S., UHR Filters Treating Plate Mill Waste Waters, 26th PIWC, 807-814
74. Watmore, T.G., Problems of Waste Disposal in the Arctic Environment, 26th PIWC, 815-831
75. Westfield, J.D., Koch, P.D., and Bishop, P.T., Planning and Execution of Industrial Waste Treatability Studies, 26th PIWC, 832-843
76. Woodley, R.A., Brown, T.F., Anaerobic Lagoon Treatment of Low Sulfate Chemical Wastes, 26th PIWC, 844-856
77. Sawinski, R.J., Incineration of Liquid Wastes, 26th PIWC, 857-866
78. Forsell, B., The Lamella Separator-a Definition and Result of Pilot Studies in the Pulp and Paper and Ateel Industries, 26th PIWC, 867-873
79. Sauer, R.L., Bustamante, R.B., Water Supply and Waste Management in Spacecraft-Past, Present, and Future, 26th PIWC, 874-887
80. Sorg, Solid Waste Management in the Printing and Publishing Industry, 26th PIWC, 888-898
81. Geislwe, C.A., Chin, C., and Hicks, G., Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment of Industrial Wastes, 26th PIWC, 897-901
82. Grieves, R.B., Bhattacharyya, D., Foam Separation of Non-surface Active Anions from Industrial Wastes, 26th PIWC, 902-912
83. Morris, D.C., Nelson, W.R., and Walraven, G.O., The Use of Reverse Osmosis in Treatment of Weak Semichemical Wastewaters, 26th PIWC, 913-921
84. Smith, C.V. Jr., Somerset, I.J., Streaming Current Technique for Optimum Coagulant Dose, 26th PIWC, 922-932
85. Whitney, D.M., Expansion of Shell Chemical Houston Plant's Waste Treatment Facilities, 26th PIWC, 933-946
86. Benedek, A., Problems with the Use of Sodium Sulfite in Aerator Evaluation, 26th PIWC, 947-956
87. Pavoni, J.L., Tenney, M.W., and Echelberger, W.F. Jr., The Relationship of Algal Exocellular Polymers to Biological Flocculation, 26th PIWC, 957-974
88. Somers, E.V., Lusby, W.S., and Sisk, F.J., Benefical Uses of Waste Heat from Electric Power Plants for New Town Heating and Cooling, 26th PIWC, 975-983
89. Long, D.A., Nesbitt, J.B., and Kountz, R.R., Soluble Phosphate Removal in the Activated Sludge Process - A Two-Year Plant Scale Study, 26th PIWC, 984-999
90. Sievers, D.M., King, D.L., Nutrient Relationships and Eutrophication, 26th PIWC, 1000-1007
91. Spicher, R.B., Idehara, G.M., Kaultz, J.G., Treatment of Photographic Waste at Beale AFB, California, 26th PIWC, 1008-1019
92. Caswell, C.A., Use of Bacterial Cultures to Control Oily Wastewaters from a Bulk Oil Handling Terminal, 26th PIWC, 1020-1022
93. Preul, H.C., Khera, A.K., Travels of Pollutants Through an Aquifer, 26th PIWC, 1023-1042
94. Malina, J.F. Jr., Moseley, J.C., The Cost of Injection Wells for Industrial Waste Disposal, 26th PIWC, 1043-1059
95. Friedman, A.A., Schroeder, E.D., Temperature Effects on Growth and Yield for Activated Sludge, 26th PIWC, 1060-
96. Lovan, C.R., Foree, E.G., The Anaerobic Filter for the Treatment of Brewery Press Liquor Wastes, 26th PIWC,


1972 Number of Papers: 96

1. Stankewich, M.J. Jr., Biological Nitrification with The High Purity Oxygenation Process, 27th PIWC, 1-23
2. Sletten, O., Burbank, N.C. Jr., A Respirometric Screening Test for Toxic Substances, 27th PIWC, 24-32
3. Dick, R.I., Young, K.W., Analysis of Thickening Performance of Final Settling Tanks, 27th PIWC, 33-54
4. Brenchley, D.L., Westlin, P.R., Environmental Problems Associated with the Use of Cooling Towers, 27th PIWC, 55-66
5. Berch, W.A., Fundamentals of Tube Settler Design, 27th PIWC, 67-79
6. Hamilton, R.S., Concentration of Dilute Waste Streams by Ion Exchange Techniques, 27th PIWC, 80-84
7. Curry, N.A., Philosophy and Methodology of Metallic Waste Treatment, 27th PIWC, 85-94
8. Robsin, C.M., Nickerson, G.L., and Van Atten, J.L., Increasing Wastewater Treatment Plant Capacity and Efficiency by Chemical Addition, 27th PIWC, 95-117
9. Condren, A.J., Waller, W.C., Granite Processing Industry Wastewater Treatment, 27th PIWC, 118-125
10. Aulenbach, D.B., Hallock, R.V., Treatment of Milk Truck Washing Wastes by Anaerobic Digestion, 27th PIWC,
11. Levin, P., Patterson, J.W., Solid/Liquid Separation by Capillary Filtration, 27th PIWC, 137-150
12. Wallace, J.T. Jr., Brown, J.S., Deep Bed Filtration of Oil Field Produced Water, 27th PIWC, 151-158
13. Willard, H.K., Pulp Mill Waste Water Stripping by Air and Steam, 27th PIWC, 159-170
14. Huang, J.C., Narasimhan, K.A., and Hardie, M.S., Treatment of Industrial Wastewaters by Physical-Chemical Processes, 27th PIWC, 171-179
15. Flynn, T.F.X., Thompson, J.C., Physical-Chemical Treatment for Joint Municipal-Industrial Waste Water at Niagara Falls, 27th PIWC, 180-190
16. White, R.K., Hamdy, M.Y., Sludge Disposal on Agricultural Soil, 27th PIWC, 191-201
17. Lavin, D., Lavin, C., A Practical Approach to Water Pollution Control for the Plating Company, 27th PIWC, 202-206
18. Brownell, R.P., Harris, J.P., Busch, P.L., and Debevec, L., Plant Scale Studies at Akron, Ohio, 27th PIWC,
19. Jennings, S.L., Gardy, C.P.L. Jr., The Use of Final Clarifier Models in Understanding and Anticipating Performance under Operational Extremes, 27th PIWC, 221-241
20. Cairns,J., Sparks, R.E., and Waller, W.T., The Design of a Continuous Flow Biological Early Warning for Industrial Use, 27th PIWC, 247-255
21. Ganczarczyk, Fate of Lignin in Activated Sludge Treatment of Kraft, Effluents, 27th PIWC, 256-269
22. Bhattacharyya, D., Grieves, R.B., and Romans, J.D., Precipitate Co-Flotation of Orthophosphate and Fluoride, 27th PIWC, 270-280
23. Teer, E.H., Russell, L.V., Heavy Metals Removal from Wood Presering Waste Water, 27th PIWC, 281-286
24. Burbank, N.C. Jr., Russel, R., The Use of Electromanagnetic Microwaves for the Control of Fly Larvae in Poultry Manure, 27th PIWC, 287-297
25. Sherrard, J.H., Schroeder, E.D., Variation of Cell Yield and Growth Rate in the Completely Mixed Activated Sludge Process, 27th PIWC, 298-306
26. Morris, C.R., Pretreatment Facilities Recently Installed at Whirlpool's 41 North Plant, 27th PIWC, 307-312
27. Vandenberg, L., Lentz, C.P., Anaerobic Digestion of Pear Waste Factors Affecting Performance, 27th PIWC,
28. Obayashi, A.W., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Aerobic Digestion of Extracellular Microbial Polysaccharides, 27th PIWC,
29. Novak, J.T., Ramesh, M.S., Stimulation of Anaerobic Degradation by Organic Matter, 27th PIWC, 336-349
30. Heck, R.P, Schaezler, D.J., and Krammer, G.R., Effects of Heavy Metals on Microorganisms - Application to Process Design, 27th PIWC, 350-368
31. Directo, L.S., Miele, R.P., Masse, A.N., Phosphate Removal by Mineral Addition to Secondary and Tertiary Treatment Systems, 27th PIWC, 369-387
32. Rea, J.E. Jr., Full-Scale Plant Operation of Multi-Mode Waste Treatment Plants, 27th PIWC, 388-399
33. Moyer, J.R., Parmele, C.S., Acetic Acid Removal from Brine by UV-Catalyzed Chlorination, 27th PIWC, 400-405
34. Kachel, W.M., Keinath, T.M., Reclamation of Textile Printing Wastewaters for Direct Recycle, 27th PIWC, 406-419
35. Davis, L.J., Haws, R.C., Regional Wastewater Managemant for the Houston Ship Channel and Galveston Bay, 27th PIWC, 420-424
36. Rose, W.L., Gorringe, R.E., Deep Tank Extended Aeration System at Atlantic Richfield Company, 27th PIWC, 425-437
37. Ward, C.H., Davis, E.M., Biological Basis for Water Quality Standards, 27th PIWC, 438-446
38. Kreye, W.C., King, P.H., and Randall, C.W., Polymer Aided Alum Coagulation of Textile Dyeing and Finishing Wastes, 27th PIWC, 447-457
39. Albert, R.C., Hoehn, R.C., and Randall, C.W., Treatment of a Munitions Manufacturing Waste by the Fixed Activated Sludge Process, 27th PIWC, 458-472
40. Churchwell, R.L., Havens, C.F., Biotatron - A Modular Secondary Treatment Unit, 27th PIWC, 473-481
41. Werner, H.W., Treatment of Metal Finishing Wastes, 27th PIWC, 484-485
42. Tilsworth, T., Sage, R., Garinger, L.E., and Wagner, J., Freeze Conditioning of Waste Activated Sludge, 27th PIWC, 486-491
43. Stein, R.M., Adams, C.E., Jewell, W.J., and Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., A Study of Aerobic Sludge Digestion Comparing Pure Oxygen and Air, 27th PIWC, 492-500
44. Graves, A.B., Scott, D. Jr., Cook, E.E., and Badra, Y.A., Aerobic Sludge Digestion at a Trickling Filter Waste Treatment Plant, 27th PIWC, 501-512
45. Fleming, M.L., Cook, E.E., The Effect of the Specific Surface Area Provided by a Synthetic Medium on the Performance of a Trickling Filter, 27th PIWC, 513-521
46. Berthouex, P.M., Schellpfeffer, J., Rational Adjustment of Imbalances in Plant Survey Data, 27th PIWC, 522-533
47. Defalco, A.J., Correction of an Odor Problem by Operational and Engineering Changes for a Food Processing Wastewater Treatment Facility, 27th PIWC, 534-544
48. Hastings, P.C., Davis, M.W., Identification and Testing of "Compatible" Industrial Wastes, 27th PIWC, 545-554
49. Nemerow, N.L., Scott, J.D., Lagoons Plus Spray Irrigation for Effective Bean Cannery Waste Treatment, 27th PIWC, 555-562
50. Snyder, C.D., Disposal of Liquid Effluent by Land Irragation at Lagro Celotex Plant, 27th PIWC, 563-568
51. Wang, L.K.P., Leonard, R.P., Goupil, D.W., and Wang, M.H.S., Effect of pH Adjustment upon Activated Carbon Adsorption of Dissolved Organics from Industrial Effluents, 27th PIWC, 569-578
52. Hsu, D.Y., Pipes, W.O., The Effects of Aluminum Hydroxide on Primary Wastewater Treatment Processes, 27th PIWC, 579-586
53. Ford, D.L., Shih, C.S., and Sebesta, E.C., Temperature Prediction in Activated Sludge Basins Using Mechanical Aerators, 27th PIWC, 587-598
54. Malisch, W.R., Wixon, B.G., Day, D.E., and Abrahams, J.H. Jr., Methods for Recycling Glass from Industrial and Municipal Solid Wastes, 27th PIWC, 599-609
55. Lazarchik, D.A., Pennsylvania's All New Surface Mining Law, 27th PIWC, 610-616
56. Odendahl, J., George, R., The Missouri Approach to Animal Waste Management, 27th PIWC, 617-627
57. Bishop, P.L., Kirsch, E.J., Biological Generation of Methylmercury in Anaerobic Pond Sediment, 27th PIWC,
58. Basch, R., Toxicity of Chlorinated Municipal Wastes to Fish: An Evaluation Based on Michigan Field Data, 27th PIWC, 639-648
59. Bennett, E.R., Linstedt, K.D., and Rein, D.A., Vacuum Filtration Cost Optimization, 27th PIWC, 649-664
60. Finney, J.W. Jr., Treatment Results: Hite Creek Tertiary Waste Treatment Plant, Louisville, Kentucky, 27th PIWC, 665-672
61. Mar, B.W., Henry, C., Disposal of Digested Sludge by Landfill, 27th PIWC, 673-678
62. Bolter, E., Jennett, J.C., and Wixon, B.G., Geochemical Impact of Lead Mining Waste Waters on Streams in Southeastern Missouri, 27th PIWC, 679-686
63. Boyle, W.C., Ham, R.K., Treatability of Leachate from Sanitary Landfills, 27th PIWC, 687-704
64. Boyd, J.L., Shell, G.L., Dissolved Air Flotation to Industrial Wastewater Treatment, 705-713
65. Layton, R.F., An Industrial Waste Survey of a Poultry Processing Plant Broilers, 27th PIWC,714-726
66. Baillod, C.R., Christensen, F.B., Hydraulic and Sedimentation Efficiencies of Tailings Clarification Basins, 27th PIWC, 727-746
67. Alsager, M.D., An Approach to Total Managemant of Potato Processing Wastes, 27th PIWC, 747-755
68. Keller, P.J., Cole, C.A., Treatmant of Filamentous Bulking with Hydrogen Peroxide, 27th PIWC, 756-762
69. Shindala, A., Mahloch, J.L., and Walker, T., Operation of Three Waste Stabilization Ponds in Series, 27th PIWC, 763-776
70. Riddle, M.J., Murphy, K.L., An Effluent Study of a Fresh Water Fish Processing Plant, 27th PIWC, 777-791
71. Zugger, P.D., Ghosh, M.M., The Effect of Mercury on the Activated Sludge Process, 27th PIWC, 792-802
72. Labella, S.A., Thaker, I.H., and Tehan, J.E., Treatment of Winery Wastes by Aereted Lagoon, Activated Sludge, and Rotating Biological Contactor, 27th PIWC, 803-816
73. Mcgriff, E.C. Jr., McKinney, R.E., Nutrient Removal by Activated Algae, 27th PIWC, 817-823
74. Kibbel, W.H., Raleigh, C.W., and Shepherd, J.A., Hydrogen Peroxide for Industrial Pollution Control, 27th PIWC, 824-839
75. Riemer, R.E., Conway, R.A., Kukura, J.R., Ans Wilcox, E.A., Pure Oxygen Activated Sludge Treatment of a Petrochemical Waste, 27th PIWC, 840-850
76. Grizzard, T.J., Jennelle, E.M., Will Wastewater Treatment Stop Eutrophication of Impoundments?, 27th PIWC, 851-866
77. McCarty, P.L., Hahn, D.J., McDermott, G.M., and Weaver, P.J., Treatability of Oily Waste Waters from Food Processing and Soap Manufacture, 27th PIWC, 867-878
78. Paulson, W.L., Liverly, L.D., and Witherow, J.L., Analysis of Wastewater Treatment Systems for a Meat Processing Plant, 27th PIWC, 879-893
79. Matson, J.V., Characklis, W.G., and Busch, A.W., Oxygen Supply Limitation in Full Scale Biological Treatment Systems, 27th PIWC, 894-903
80. Stumpf, M.R., Harper, W.H., Continuous Feed Centrifuge Replaces Flotation for Removal of Excess Activated Sludge FroM a Pharmaceutical Wastewater Treatment Plant, 27th PIWC, 904-910
81. Smith, J.E. Jr., Hathaway, S.W., Farrel, J.B., and Dean, R.B., Sludge Conditioning with Incinerator Ash, 27th PIWC, 911-925
82. Schenk., J.E., Meier, P.G., and Bender, M.E., Analysis of Pollution from Marine Engines - Status Report, 27th PIWC, 926-938
83. Alfonzo, L.A., Schwartzberg, G., The Color Coding of Oil Spills, 27th PIWC, 939-951
84. Atkins, P.F. Jr., Scherger, D.A., and Barnes, R.A., Ammonia Removal in a Physical-Chemical Waste Water Treatment Plant, 27th PIWC, 952-982
85. Nay,M.W. Jr., Randall, C.W., and King, P.H., Factors Affecting Color Development During the Treatment of TNT Waste, 27th PIWC, 983-993
86. Varma, M.M., Finley, H.E., and Benett, G.H., Population Dynamics of Protozoa in Waste Water and Impact of Environmental Changes, 27th PIWC, 994-1003
87. Adams, C.E. Jr., The Role of Activated Sludge in Advanced Waste Treatment Systems, 27th PIWC, 1004-1018
88. Dugan, P..R., Pickrum, H.M., Removal of Mineral Ions from Water by Microbially Produced Polymers, 27th PIWC, 1019-1038
89. Nebel, C., Unangst, P.C., Gottschling, R.D., Ozone Disinfection of Combined Industrial and Municipal Secondary Effluents. Part I - Laboratory Studies, 27th PIWC, 1039-1055
90. Nebel, C., Unangst, P.C., Gottschling, R.D., Hutchison, R.L., McBride, T.J., Taylor, D.M., Ozone Disinfection of Combined Industrial and Municipal Secondary Effluents. Part II - Pilot Plant Studies, 27th PIWC, 1056-1071
91. Crockford, J.B. Sr., Sparham, V., Developments to Upgrade Settlement Tank Performance, Screening and Sludge Dewatering Associated with Industrial Wastewater Treatment, 27th PIWC, 1072-1083
92. Beach, M.I., Beach, J.S. Jr., Automated Sequential Composite Sampling - A New Technique for Water Pollution Study and Control, 27th PIWC, 1084-1088
93. Lewis, C.J., Water Pollution Problems Associated with Control of Stack Gas Emissions, 27th PIWC, 1089-1092
94. Harrison, J.L., Bioxidation of Oil Refinery Wastewater Does Work, 27th PIWC, Part 1-Winnepeg Refinery, 27th PIWC, 1093-1109
95. Ross, W.K., Bioxidation of Oil Refinery Wastewater Does Work. Part 2 - Edmonton Refinery, 27th PIWC, 1110-1119
96. Schwoyer, W.I., Luttinger, L.B., Dewatering of Metal Hydroxides, 27th PIWC, 1120-


1973 Number of Papers: 94

1. Adams, A.D., Improving Activated Sludge Treatment with Powdered Activated Carbon, 28th PIWC, 1-11
2. Reynolds, T.D., Aerobic Digestion of Thickened Waste Activated Sludge, 28th PIWC, 12-37
3. Andersen, D.R., Brown, R.E., Lofton, J.A., and Satchell, T.T., Soybean Processing - Oil Refining Wastewater: Characteristics and Treatment, 28th PIWC, 38-51
4. Isaacs, W.P., Monod Kinetics - Explanation of Historical Pitfalls in BOD Interpretation, 28th PIWC, 52-59
5. Aulenbach, D.B., Use of a Microwave Oven for Drying Samples, 28th PIWC, 60-68
6. Kincannon, D.F., Sherrard, J.H., Trickling Filter Versus Activated Sludge - When to Select Each Process, 28th PIWC, 69-75
7. Wang, L.K., Yang, J.Y., and Wang, M.H., An Improved Method for the Analysis of Linear Alkylate Sulfonate, 28th PIWC, 76-82
8. Barker, W.G., Stumpf, M.R., and Schwarz, D., Unconventional High Performance Activated Sludge Treatment of Pharmaceutical Wastewater, 28th PIWC, 83-92
9. McGinnis, P.E., Midkiff, W.S., Chlorine Inhibition of BOD on a Pecan Waste, 28th PIWC, 93-98
10. Groves, S.E., Lundgren, H.E., Recovery of Undissolved Solids from Rubber Plant Wastewater, 28th PIWC, 99-104
11. Ehrlinger, H.P., Helfinstine, R.J., Waste Utilization from Illinois Silica Sand and Tripoli, 28th PIWC, 105-108
12. Clingenpeel, W.H., Jones, M.K., Design for Joint Treatment of Municipal and Paper Mill Waste at Lynchburg, Virginia, 28th PIWC, 109-116
13. West, C.M., Bonner, W.P., Bustamante, R.B., Heavy Metal Removal from Waste Water Treatment Plant by Chemical Treatment, 28th PIWC, 117-128
14. Jester, T.L., Taylor, T.H., Industrial Waste Treatment at Scovill Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, Connecticut, 28th PIWC, 129-137
15. Wilson, T.E., Newton, D., Brewery Wastes as a Carbon Source for Denitrification at Tampa, Florida, 28th PIWC,
16. Schulte, G.R., Hoehn, R.C., and Randall, C.W., The Treatability of a Munitions Manufacturing Waste with Activated Carbon, 28th PIWC, 150-162
17. Yousef, A., McLellon, W.M., Carbon Transformation in Activated Sludge Wastewater Treatment Process, 28th PIWC, 174-184
18. Woodley, R.A., Brown, T.F., Continuous Flow Organic Wastes Pilot Plant Design, 28th PIWC, 185-191
19. Morrow, J.W., Burbank, N.C. Jr., and Curtis, E.H., Characteristics and Treatment of Ready-Mix Concrete Waste for Free Discharge, 28th PIWC, 192-204
20. Koehrsen, L.G., Archulete, E.G., Air and Pure Oxygen Activated Sludge Treatment of a High Strength Waste, 28th PIWC, 205-214
21. Hemphill, L., Rogers, R., Electrochemical Degradation of Domestic Wastewater, 28th PIWC, 215-223
22. Herschmiller, D.W., Branion, R.M.R., Ion Flotation for Color Removal from Kraft Mill Effluent, 28th PIWC, 224-233
23. Carpenter, W.L., Berger, H.F., Development of Improved Procedures for Measurement of Mill Effluent and Receiving Water Color, 28th PIWC, 234-251
24. Bryan, C.E., Harrison, P.S., Treatment of Synthetic Warp Sizes in Activated Sludge Systems, 28th PIWC, 252-258
25. Reynolds, J.H., Middlebrooks, E.J., and Porcella, D.B., A Continuous Flow Kinetic Model to Predict the Effects of Temperature on the Toxicity of Oil Refinery Waste to Algae, 28th PIWC, 259-280
26. Poon, C.P.C., Electrochemical Process for Sewage Treatment, 28th PIWC, 281-292
27. Cole, J.A., Polkowski, L.B., Hoopes, J.A., Thickening of Compressible Sludges, 28th PIWC, 293-308
28. Garrison, W.E., Kremer, J.G., and Murk, J., Improved Hypochlorination Techniques and Problems in Disinfection of Municipal Wastewaters Containing Refinery Thioaulfate, 28th PIWC, 309-322
29. Forster, H.W., Dewatering of Rolling Mill Sludge from a Tin Mill, 28th PIWC, 323-328
30. Curry, N.A., Guidelines for Landfill of Toxic Industrial Sludges, 28th PIWC, 329-339
31. Fairall, J.M., Statistical Quality Control Charts for Wastewater Evaluation, 28th PIWC, 340-348
32. Blanc, F.C., Electrolytic Control of Anaerobic Waste Treatment Processes, 28th PIWC, 349-357
33. Thibodeaux, L.J., Mitchell, D., and Kirsch, B. Jr., Methodology of a Regional Industrial Waste Water Audit, 28th PIWC, 358-387
34. Stensel, H.D., Shell, G.L., and Don, N., Biological and Carbon Adsorption Treatment of a Refinery Waste Water, 28th PIWC, 388-400
35. Sheffield, C.W., Stoddart, T.L., Alt, R., Kaleel, R.T., and Wanielista, M., Lake Eola Lake Restoration Methods, 28th PIWC, 401-424
36. Crossman, J.S., Cairns, J. Jr., The Effect of pH Neutralization of a Power Plant Effluent on the Clinch River, 28th PIWC, 425-437
37. Domey, W.R., Design Peremeters and Performance of Biological Systems for Textile Plant Effluents, 28th PIWC, 438-446
38. Ochs, L.D., Keller, P.J., Weatherspoon, J.V., Blick, C., and Cole, C.A., Hydrogen Peroxide as a Supplemental Oxygen Source in Industrial Waste Treatment, 28th PIWC, 447-453
39. Klippel, R.W., The New Federal Water Pollution Control Act - Its Effect on Industrial Wastewater Treatment Costs, 28th PIWC, 454-461
40. Allen, T.S., Kingsbury, R.P., The Physical Design of Biological Towers, 28th PIWC, 462-482
41. Van Soest, R., Das, G., Tertiary Treatment Quality for a Secondary System Utilizing the Zurn-Attisholz Process, 28th PIWC, 483-485
42. Jennett, J.C., Wixon, R.G., Bolter, E., and Gale, N., Transport Mechanisms of Lead Industry Wastes, 28th PIWC, 496-503
43. Drnevich, R.F., Gay, D.W., Sludge Production Rates in Activated Sludge Systems, 28th PIWC, 504-517
44. Zimmerman, R., Industrial Wastewater Coefficients (Sic) and Water Management, 28th PIWC, 518-536
45. Kreye, W.C., King, P.H., and Randall, C.W., Biological Treatment of High Thiosulfate Industrial Waste Water, 28th PIWC, 537-547
46. Gray, G.E., Bhagat, S.K., and Proctor, D.E., Biological Treatment of Vegetable Processing Wastes, 28th PIWC, 548-557
47. Thomson, S.J., Report of Investigation on Gravity-Type Water Separators, 28th PIWC, 558-563
48. Ryder, R.A., Winery Waste Water Treatment and Reclamation, 28th PIWC, 564-587
49. Hatch, L.T., Sargent, T.N., Sharpin, R.E., and Wirtanen, W.T., Chemical/Physical and Biological Treatment of Wool Processing Wastes, 28th PIWC, 588-603
50. Huang, J.Y.C., Mandt, M.G., Jet Aeration Theory and Application, 28th PIWC, 604-610
51. Carrow, J.E., Cortes, H., Air Flotation of Suspended Solids from an Industrial and Bio-Oxidation Pond, 28th PIWC, 611-616
52. Lauren, O.B., Fugami, P.M., Odor Modification as Applied to Industrial Wastes, 28th PIWC, 617-622
53. Cohen, H., Membrane Processes Combine with More Conventional Separation Techniques in Pilot Treatment of Industrial Effluents in Israel, 28th PIWC, 623-632
54. Cole, E.N., Keynote Address, 28th PIWC, 633-637
55. Kormanik, R.A., Grimes, C.B., Rooney, T.C., and Pietila, K.A., The Influence of Tank Geometry on the Oxygen Transfer Capabilities of Mechanical Surface Aerators, 28th PIWC, 638-644
56. Boyle, W.C., Berthouex, P.M., Rooney, T.C., Pitfalls in Parameter Estimation for Oxygen Transfer Data, 28th PIWC, 645-660
57. Allen, W., Prescott, W.B., Derby, R.E. Jr., Garland, C.E., Peret, J.M., and Saltzman, M., Determination of Color of Water and Waste Water by Means of Admi Color Values, 28th PIWC, 661-675
58. Malhotra, S.K., Miller, M.J., Biological Treatment of Vinegar Plant Wastes, 28th PIWC, 676-687
59. Kinman, R.N., Mustermsn, J., Arell, P., Treatment of Steel Drum Processing Wastewater, 28th PIWC, 688-712
60. Wong-Chong, G.M., Anthonisen, A.C., Loehr, R.C., Comparison of the Conventional Cage Rotor and Jet-Aero-Mix Systems in Oxidation Ditch Operations, 28th PIWC, 713-723
61. Young, D.A., Maintenance Free Mixing, 28th PIWC, 724-731
62. Browne, F.X., Murray, D.S., Defalco, A.J., Treatment of Marine Ballast Water, 28th PIWC, 732-742
63. Moein, G.J., Thompson, C.H., Dawson, G., Emergency Data for Hazardous Substances, 28th PIWC, 743-754
64. Marshall, D.W., Gillespie, W.J., Effect of Bark Addition upon the Dewatering Properties of Biological Sludges, 28th PIWC, 755-764
65. Koenst, J.W., Markind, J.M., Stana, R.R., The Treatment of Power Nuclear Process Wastes Using Membrane Systems, 28th PIWC, 765-769
66. Lepper, L.L., Lacey, H.R., Process Report on Brooks Foods Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoon System for Tomato Waste, 28th PIWC, 770-777
67. Taiganides, E.P., Mote, C.R., White, R.K., Automated Pig Waste Water Treatment and Effluent Recysle, 28th PIWC, 778-783
68. Skriba, M.C., Mulik, P.R., and Purcupile, J.C., Powdered Carbon Regeneration by Immisible Fluid Displacement, 28th PIWC, 784-791
69. Matteoli, R., Schroeder, E.E., Jackman, A.P., Tchobanoglous, G., Physical Treatment of Winery Stillage, 28th PIWC, 792-801
70. Sylvester, H., Woodard, F.E., A Cost Effective River Basin Management Approach, 28th PIWC, 802-818
71. Horn, C.R., Pohland, F.G., Characterization and Treatability of Selected Shellfish Processing Wastes, 28th PIWC, 819-831
72. McBride, T.J., Taylor, D.M., Joint Municipal-Industrial Wastewater Treatment Based on Pilot Plant Studies, 28th PIWC,831-840
73. Stoneburner, D.L., Biological Studies in Military-Industrial Waste Surveys, 28th PIWC, 841-848
74. Antonie, R.L., Hynck, R.J., Operation Experience with Bio-Surf Process Treatment of Food Processing Wastes, 28th PIWC, 849-860
75. Krebs, D.R., Shriver, L.E., Chemi-Mechanical Paper Mill and Munipal Wastewater Treatment Pilot Plant Study, 28th PIWC, 861-873
76. Balden, A.R., Scholl, E.L., The Treatment of Industrial Wastewater for Reuse-Closing the Cycle, 28th PIWC,
77. Thackston, E.L., Secondary Treatment of Wastes from an Alum Tannery, 28th PIWC, 881-893
78. Kolega , J.J., Cosenza, B.J., Chuang, F.S., and Dohdhi, J., Anaerobic-Aerobic Treatment of Septage (Septic Tank Pumpings), 28th PIWC, 893-900
79. Dick, R.I., Folklore in Design of Final Settling Tanks, 28th PIWC, 901-914
80. Laberis, S., Chen, S.J., Subsurface Aeration System for the Activated Sludge Process, 28th PIWC, 915-922
81. Drazba, R.K., Sack, W.A., The Feasibility of Joint Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage and Domestic Sewage, 28th PIWC, 923-933
82. Wood, W.C., Patton, T.H. Jr., and Nicholson, H., Development of a Water Management Program for a Tank Truck Washing Terminal, 28th PIWC, 934-947
83. Nebel, C., Gottschling , R.D., O' Neill, H.J., Ozone Decolorization of Pulp and Paper Mill Secondary Effluents, 28th PIWC, 948-965
84. Hiatt, W.C., Carr, A.D., Andrew, J.F., Anaerobic Digestion of Rum Distillery Wastes, 28th PIWC, 966-976
85. Richsrd, J.G. Jr., Kingsbury, R.P., Treating Milk Wastes by Biological Oxidation with Plastic Media, 28th PIWC, 977-983
86. Hango, R.A., Jewell, W.J., and Driscoll, E.D., Waste Water Treatment for Integrated Circuit Manufacturing, 28th PIWC, 984-993
87. Witherow, J.L., Small Meat-Packers Waste Treatment Systems, 28th PIWC, 994-1009
88. Kem, J.A., Wilson, R., Waste Water Analysis and Its Relation to Company Profits, 28th PIWC, 1010-1016
89. McLean, D.A., Spicher, R.G., Evaluation of a Rapid Method for Chemical Oxygen Demand of Industrial Wastes, 28th PIWC, 1017-1024
90. Houle, P.C., Approaches to Recycling of Waste Water in the Metal Finishing Industries, 28th PIWC, 1025-1031
91. Patton, T.H. Jr., Wood, W.C., and Chopra, R.C., Development of a Water Management Plan for an Acid Manufacturing Plant, 28th PIWC, 1032-1046
92. Boyko, B.I., Rupke, J.W.G., Technical Implementation of Ontario's Phosphorus Removal Programme, 28th PIWC, 1047-1062
93. Escher, E.D., Synnott, T.C., Williams, J.C., Waste Water Treatment at the New Components Plant of Cummins Engine Company, Inc., 28th PIWC, 1063-1070
94. Kroop, R.H., Treatment of Phenolic Aircraft Paint Stripping Wastewater, 28th PIWC, 1071-1087


1974 Number of Papers: 98

1. Tuffey, T.J., Hunter, J.V., and Hewitt, J.P., A Critical Analysis of Warburg Respirometry for BOD Determinations of Polluted Waters, 29th PIWC, 1-8
2. Chian, E.S.K., Gupta, A., Recycle of Wastewater from Vehicle Washracks, 29th PIWC, 9-20
3. Frye, W.H. Digiano, F.A., Adsorptive Behavior of Dispersed and Basic Textile Dyes on Activated Carbon, 29th PIWC, 21-28
4. Katzer, J.R., Sadana, A., and Ficke, H., Aqueous Phase Catalytic Oxidation as a Waste Water Treatment Technique, 29th PIWC, 29-35
5. Dennis, N.D. Jr., Jennett, J.C., Pharmaceutical Waste Treatment with an Anaerobic Filter, 29th PIWC, 36-43
6. Mahloch, J.L., Shindala, A., Mcgriff, E.C. Jr., and Barnett, W.A., Treatability Studies and Design Considerations for a Dyeing Operation, 29th PIWC, 44-50
7. Sonte, R., Smallwood, W.A., Aerospace Industrial Waste Pretreatment, 29th PIWC, 51-59
8. Lauren, O.B., Odors and Malodors: Removal, Destruction, and Modification, 29th PIWC, 60-66
9. Tarquin, A.J., Pilot Studies on Spray Irrigation of Meatpacking Plant Waste Water, 29th PIWC, 67-72
10. Fisette, G.R., Solids Suspension and Mixing in Subsurface Aeration Systems Using Static Mixer Aerators, 29th PIWC, 73-80
11. Bishop, P.L., Boardman, G.D., Foam Separation of Powdered Activated Carbon, 29th PIWC, 81-93
12. Mclellon, W.M., Vickers, D.H., Charba, J.F., Bergstrom, G.I., Environmental Impact Assessment of a Sanitary Landfill in an High Water Table Area, 29th PIWC, 94-114
13. Gordon, J.A., Waste Characterization Studies for High Density Raceway Production of Catfish - The Gallatin Catfish Project, 29th PIWC, 115-128
14. Cherry, D.S., Dickson, K.L., and Cairns, J. Jr., The Use of a Mobile Laboratory to Study Temperature Response of Fish, 29th PIWC, 129-140
15. Woods, C., Contamination of an Aquifer by Salt Water Injection, 29th PIWC, 141-147
16. Hughes, J., Use of Wyoming Bentonite as a Soil Sealant from the Impoundment of Highly Contaminated Industrial Wastewater, 29th PIWC, 148-153
17. Young, J.C., Affleck, S.B., Long-Term Biodegradability Tests of Organic Industrial Wastes, 29th PIWC, 154-164
18. Tucker, D.O., Randall, C.W., King, P.H., Columnar Denitrification of a Munitions Manufacturing Wastewater, 29th PIWC, 165-175
19. Stevens, P.L., Via, S.R., Indiana's Industrial Effluent Monitoring Program Before and After the NPDES Permit Program, 29th PIWC, 176-183
20. Adams, V.D., Middlebrooks, E.J., and Nance, P.D., Organic Residue in a Closed-Loop Hypochlorite System, 29th PIWC, 184-193
21. Crandall, C.J., Rodenberg, J.R., Waste Lead Oxide Treatment of Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing Wastewater, 29th PIWC, 194-206
22. Ames, R.K., Peters, H.H., and Olson, R.L., Industrial and Municipal Sludge Dewatering: The Boeing "Best" System, 29th PIWC, 207-212
23. Harris, D.J., Keffer, W.J., Performance of Automatic Wastewater Compositors, 29th PIWC, 213-222
24. Ball, J., Reynolds, T.D., Beckett, D.E., Deep Sea Ocean Disposal of Petrochemical Plant Wastes, 29th PIWC, 223-229
25. McCrodden, B.A., Treatment of Refinery Wastewater Uding Filtration and Carbon Adsorption, 29th PIWC, 230-244
26. Lue-Hing, C., Obayashi, A.W., Zenz, D.R., Washington, B., and Sawyer, B.M., Nitrification of a High Ammonia Content Sludge Supernatant by Use of Rotating Discs, 29th PIWC, 245-254
27. Prosche, M.A., Loop, G.G., and Strand, R.P., Operation and Performance of a Refinery Wastewater Carbon Adsorption Plant , 29th PIWC, 255-261
28. Balakrishnan, S., Lisanti, A.F., Canneries Meet Best Practicable Control Technology Requirements, 29th PIWC,
29. Gurnham, C.F., Nedved, T.K., Treatability Studies of Three Food Processing Plant Wastewaters, 29th PIWC,
30. Biesinger, M.G., Vining, T.S., Shell, G.L., Industrial Experience with Dissolved Air Flotation, 29th PIWC, 290-301
31. Flynn, B.P., The Determination of Bacterial Kinetics in a Powdered Activated Carbon Reactor, 29th PIWC, 302-318
32. Bhagat, S.K., Ongerth, J.E., Ettling , B.V., Ady, E.W., Organic Cleaner Prepared from Potato Processing Plant Waste, 29th PIWC, 319-327
33. Ball, R.O., Campbell, H.J. Jr., Static Aeration Systems - Problems and Performance, 29th PIWC, 328-337
34. Lordi, D.T., Lue-Hing, C., and Knight, E., Municipal Wastewater Plant Problems with Cyanide Effluent Regulations, 29th PIWC, 338-347
35. Wing, R.E., Heavy Metal Removal from Wastewater with Starch Xanthate, 29th PIWC, 348-356
36. Brown, W.P., Ghosh, M.M., Removal of Oil from Dilute Aqueous Emulsions by Autocoacervation and Coalescene in Carbon-Metal Granular Beds, 29th PIWC, 357-369
37. Burbank, N.C. Jr., The Treatment of Waste Precipitated Soy Bean Curd Manufacture, 29th PIWC, 370-382
38. Williams, R.T., Latex Paint Wastes - Municipal Charges and Treatment, 29th PIWC, 383-393
39. Huck, P.M., Leclair, B.P., Shibley, P.W., Operatiopnal Experience with a Base Metal Mine Drainage Pilot Plant, 29th PIWC, 394-409
40. Kreye, W.C., King, P.H., Crandall, C.W., Kinetic Parameters and Operation Problems in the Biological Oxidation of High Thiosulfate Industrial Wastewaters, 29th PIWC, 410-419
41. Weeter, D.W., Niece, J.E., and Digioia, A.M. Jr., Water Quality Management of Leachates from Power Station Coal Ashes, 29th PIWC, 420-428
42. Schmidt, C.J., Clements, E.V., Farquhar, J., Wastewater Characterization for the Specialty Food Industry, 29th PIWC, 429-444
43. Fox, R.D., Himmelstein, K.J., Recovery or Destruction - New Developments for Industrial Wastes, 29th PIWC, 445-455
44. Rinker, T.L., Sargent, T.N., Activated Sludge and Alum Coagulation Treatment of Textile Wastewaters, 29th PIWC, 456-471
45. Mason, W., Alleman, G.S., Treatment of Wastewater from the Manufacture of Polystyrene, 29th PIWC, 472-483
46. Tropea, L.C. Jr., Hulcher, B.S., and Browne, F.X., Water Reuse and Treatment at an Integrated Wire and Cable Plant, 29th PIWC, 484-496
47. Prakasam, T.B.S., Joo, Y.D., Srinath, E.G., and Loehr, R.C., Nitrogen Removal from a Concentrated Waste by Nitrification and Denitrification, 29th PIWC, 497-509
48. Cooper, J.E., Happich, W.F., Bitcover, E.H., Mellon , E.F., Filachione, E.M., Effect of Flocculants on the Sedimentation of Organic Solids in Tannery Unhairing Effluents, 29th PIWC, 510-518
49. Huanf, J.C., Austin, D.S., Feasibility of Reclaiming the Industrial Waste Generated from an Aircraft Power Check Facility, 29th PIWC, 519-523
50. Little, L.W., Lamb, J.C., Chillingworth, M.A., and Durkin, W.B., Acute Toxicity of Selected Commerical Dyes to the Fathead Minnow and Evaluation of Biological Treatment for Reduction of Toxicity, 29th PIWC, 524-534
51. Lee, E.L., Van Kirk, F.N., Leong, M., and Lee, R.G., Industrial Waste Treatment at San Francisco International Airport, 29th PIWC, 535-546
52. Singleton, K.G., Developments in the Biological Treatment of Wastewater Produced in Synthetic Resin Manufacture at Ciba-Geigy (U.K.) Limited, Duxford, Cambridge, 29th PIWC, 547-556
53. Curry, N.A., Quinn, T.E., Engineering Report Requirements - Wastewater Treatment for Chemical Systems, 29th PIWC, 557-564
54. Culver, R.H., Saxon, T., The Awakened Interst in the Sewer Ordinance, 29th PIWC, 565-573
55. Berry, L.S., Lafayette, P.F., Reed, S.W., Woodard, F..E., Laboratory Studies into the Reduction of Pollution from Poultry Processing by In-Plant Recycle, 29th PIWC, 574-588
56. Marshall, D.W., Gillespie, W.J., Comparative Study of Thermal Techniques for Secondary Sludge Conditioning, 29th PIWC, 589-596
57. Bainbridge, K.L., D'Itri, F.M., Bahr, T.G., Mercury Dynamics in a Warm Water Stream Receiving Municipal Wastewater, 29th PIWC, 597-607
58. Huber, C.V., Jones, G.E., Combined Treatment of Leather Tanning and Municipal Wastes at Grand Haven, Michigan, 29th PIWC, 608-616
59. Adams, C.E. Jr., Treatment of a High Strength Phenolic and Ammonia Wastestream by Single and Multi-Stage Activated Sludge Processes, 29th PIWC, 617-630
60. Lecompte, A.R., A Pasveer Ditch, American Jet Style, 29th PIWC, 631-639
61. Eller, J.M., Gloyna, E.F., The Role of Pretreatment in the Removal of Organics from Industrial Wastewater, 29th PIWC, 640-647
62. Wood, D.K., Tchobanoglous, G., Trace Elements in Biological Waste Treatment with Specific Reference, To the Activated Sludge Process, 29th PIWC, 648-661
63. Heidelberger, W., Incineration Systems for the Disposal of Explosive and Propellant Waste Materials, 29th PIWC, 662-668
64. Rabosky, J.G., Miller, J.P. Jr., Fluoride Removal by Lime Precipitation and Alum and Polyelectrolyte Coagulation, 29th PIWC, 669-676
65. Himmelstein, K.J., Removal of Acetic Acid from Wastewaters, 29th PIWC, 677-685
66. Bhatt, H.G., Economics of Coal Mine Drainage Treatment, 29th PIWC, 686-703
67. Fukuyama, Y., Misaka, Y., Kato, K., Recovery of Aluminum Hydroxide from Fabricating Plant of Aluminum Products, 29th PIWC, 704-715
68. McCuaig, W.B., Atkins, P.F. Jr., and Scherger, D.A., Physical-Chemical Treatment of Pulp and Paper Wastewaters, 29th PIWC, 716-724
69. Wang, L.K., Yang, J.Y., Total Waste Recycle System for Water Purification Plants Using Alum as Primary Coagulant, 29th PIWC, 725-739
70. Smedley, J.B., McLean, H.A., Blank, R., Grease Removal with a Precoat Filter - A Case History, 29th PIWC, 740-743
71. Singh, T., Porterfield, C.E., Treating Vegetable Cannery Wastewater in Hallwood, Virginia, 29th PIWC, 744-752
72. Srnivasaraghavan, R., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Operational Performance of an Activated Sludge Process with Constant Sludge Feedback, 29th PIWC, 753-767
73. Banerji, S.K., Robson, C.M., Hyatt, B.S. Jr., Grease Problems in Municipal Wastewater Treatment Systems, 29th PIWC, 768-781
74. Miyamoto, H.K. Sernas, G.M., Howard, D.E., Automatic Car Wash Water Recycle System, 29th PIWC, 782-789
75. Dejohe, P.B., Factors to Consider When Selecting Granular Activated Carbon for Wastewater Treatment, 29th PIWC, 790-807
76. Patterson, J.W., Minear, R.A., Pollution Control in the Explosives Industry, 29th PIWC, 808-831
77. Raef, S.F., Characklis, W.G., Kessick, M.A., Ward, C.H., Fate of Cyanide and Related Compounds in Industrial Waste Treatment, 29th PIWC, 832-840
78. Netzer, A., Wilkinson, P., Removal of Heavy Metals from Wastewater by Adsorption on Sand, 29th PIWC, 841-845
79. Mueller, J.A., Pannu, A.S., Factors Affecting Respiratory Quotient - Application to Pure Oxygen Systems, 29th PIWC, 846-856
80. Ryck, F. Jr., Whitley, J.R., Pollution Abatemant in the Lead Mining District of Missouri, 29th PIWC, 857-863
81. Adams, C.E. Jr., Stein, R.M., Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Treatment of Two Coke Plant Wastewaters to Meet Guideline Criteria, 29th PIWC, 864-880
82. Stern, A.M., Gasner, L.L., Sanders, F.A., An Economical Low-Energy Bio-oxidation Process for the Treatment of High BOD Wastewaters, 29th PIWC, 881-888
83. Gould, M.S., Roy, A.R., Genetelli, E.J., Pretreatment of a Highly Organic Industrial Wastewater - Case History, 29th PIWC, 889-896
84. Schmoeger, D.R., Nemerow, N.L., and Genetelli, E.J., A Batch Algal Bioassay Procedure for Assessing Potential Eutrophication, 29th PIWC, 897-905
85. Conner, J.R., Ultimate Disposal of Liquid Wastes by Chemical Fixation, 29th PIWC, 906-922
86. Adams, C.E., Ziegler, F.G., Physical-Chemical and Biological Treatability Investigations and Process Design for a Tall Oil Wastewater, 29th PIWC, 923-944
87. Springer, A.M., Marshall, D.W., Gillespie, W.J., A Water Quality Limited Approach to Effluent Reduction in Paper Manufacture, 29th PIWC, 945-963
88. Stuber, L.M., Tertiary Treatment and Disinfestion of Tufted Carpet Dye Wastewater, 29th PIWC, 964-977
89. Clark, E.E., Fink, J.L., Major Airport Waste Pollution Abatement, A Comprehensive Program, 29th PIWC, 978-989
90. Romagnoli, Dewatering Characteristics of Sludge from Industrial Oxygen Activated Sludge Systems, 29th PIWC, 990-1004
91. Poduska, R.A., Andrews, J.F., Dynamics of Nitrification in the Activated Sludge Process, 29th PIWC, 1005-1025
92. Gillespie, W.J., Marshall, D.W., Springer, A.M., A Pilot Scale Evaluation of Rotating Biological Surface Treatment of Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes, 29th PIWC, 1026-1037
93. Srinath, E.G., Prakasam, T.B.S., Loehr, R.C., A Technique for Estimating Active Nitrifying Systems, 29th PIWC, 1038-1048
94. Yim, B., Young, R.H.F., Burbank, N.C. Jr., Dugan, G., A General Bakery Waste: Its Characteristics and Treatability, 29th PIWC, 1049-1058
95. Kraus, K.A., Cross-Flow Filtration and Axial Filtration, 29th PIWC, 1059-1075
96. Nelson, F., Phillips, H.O., Kraus, Adsorption of Inorganic Materials on Activated Carbon, 29th PIWC, 1076-1090
97. McKeown, J.J., Buckley, D.B., Gellman, I., A Statistical Documentation of the Performance of Activated and Aerated Stabilization Basin Systems Operating in the Paper Industry, 29th PIWC, 1091-1110
98. Bowers, C.W., O' Rouke, J.T., Steel, A., Performance of Industrial Waste Treatment Facilities at the Scovill Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, Connecticut, 29th PIWC, 1111-1116


1975 Number of Papers: 102

1. Thomas, M.J., Theis, T.L., Colloid Chemical Properties of Chrome Hydroxides Applied to Metal Finishing Wastes, 30th PIWC, 1-13
2. Sherrard, J.H., Schroeder, E.D., Stoichiometry of Industrial Biological Wastewater Treatment, 30th PIWC, 14-22
3. Dixit, S.N.S., Patterson, J.W., Bicultural , Two-Stage, High-Rate Activated Sludge Process, 30th PIWC, 23-47
4. Kunz, R.G., Giannelli, J.F., Stensel, H.D., Vanadium Removal from Industrial Wastewaters, 30th PIWC, 48-64
5. Trout, D.A., Reimers, R.S., Air Pollutants Associates with Wastewater Treatment, 30th PIWC, 65-77
6. Copeland, B.J., A Study of Heavy Metal Emmisions from Fluidized Bed Incinerators, 30th PIWC, 78-89
7. Coburn, N.W., Gill, M.D., Modern Electronic Technology Enhances Process Control, 30th PIWC, 90-93
8. Novak, J.T., Langford, M., The Use of Polymers for Improving Chemical Sludge Dewatering on Sand Beds, 30th PIWC, 94-106
9. Bell, B.A., Molof, A.H., Use of Continuously Stirred Flow Systems for Laboratory Investigation of Wastewater Treatability with Activated Carbon, 30th PIWC, 107-113
10. Ball, J., Stryker, C.A., Wastewater System for a Lightweight Aggregate Manufacturing Plant, 30th PIWC, 114-119
11. Bhattacharyya, D., Garrison, K.A., The, P.J.W., Grieves, R.B., Membrane Ultrafilration: Waste Treatment Application for Water Reuse, 30th PIWC, 120-131
12. Patterson, J.W., Scala, J.J., Allen, H.E., Heavy Metal Treatment by Carbonate Precipition, 30th PIWC, 132-150
13. Ruhl, M.J., Fluidized Bed Combustion of Industrial Wastes, 30th PIWC, 151-158
14. Angelbeck, D.I., Simulation of Optimal Control Strategies in a Dynamic Continuous Flow Activated Sludge System, 30th PIWC, 159-170
15. Tolaney, M., Treatment of High Strength Citrus Wastewater with Purity Oxygen Activated Sludge Process, 30th PIWC, 171-183
16. Miller, H.D., Smith, P.M., Englande, A.J. Jr., Treatability of Wastewaters Generated from Automobile Port-of-Entry Processing Operations, 30th PIWC, 184-191
17. Perkins, G.W., Tsugita, R.A., Tekippe, R.J., Source Control and Biological Treatment of Artichoke Processing Wastewaters, 30th PIWC, 192-197
18. Metry, A.A., Treatability and Treatment of Leachate and Contaminated Run-Off Waters from a Coal Transshipment Facility, 30th PIWC, 198-206
19. Turkki, E.V., Nemerow, N.L., Separation of Fibers, from Paper Mill Effluent with Continuously Backwashed Pressurized, 30th PIWC, 207-215
20. Dejohn, P.B., Adams, A.D., Treatment of Oil Refinery Wastewaters with Granular and Powdered Activated Carbon, 30th PIWC, 216-232
21. Flynn, B.P., A Model for the Powdered Activated Carbon - Activated Sludge Treatment System, 30th PIWC, 233-252
22. Olem, H., Unz, R.F., Treatment of Coal Mine Drainage with the Rotating Biological Contactor, 30th PIWC, 253-269
23. Jewell, W.J., Siderewicz, W., Loehr, R.C., Davis, H.R., Zall, R.R., Johnson, O.F. Jr., Witherow, J., Egg Breaking and Processing Wastes Control and Treatment, 30th PIWC, 270-287
24. Wilhemi, A.R., Ely, R.B., The Treatment of Toxic Industrial Wastewaters by a Two Step Process, 30th PIWC, 288-295
25. Kremer, J.G., Dryden, F.D., Hyland, S.J., Disposal of Hospital Infectious Solids Wastes to the Sewerage System, 30th PIWC, 296-305
26. Prather, B.V., Berkemeyer, Cyanide Sources in Peteroleum Refineries, 30th PIWC, 306-317
27. Schmidt, C, J., Clements, E.V., Laconde, K., Treatment Alternatives for the Fruits and Vegetables Processing Industry, 30th PIWC, 318-332
28. Vaux, W.G., Centralized Disposal of Industrial Waste at Westinghouse, 30th PIWC, 333-344
29. Aulenbach, D.B., Clesceri, N.L., Beyer, S., Hajas, L., Water Renovation Using Deep Natural Sand Beds, 30th PIWC, 345-357
30. Turkki, E.V., Hilderbrand, A.S., Nemerow, N.L., Removal of Fine Solids from Chemical Waste Stream Through Precoatrotary Vacuum Filtration, 30th PIWC, 358-364
31. Murray, D.S., Preliminary Operation Results of a Slaughterhouse Pretreatment System, 30th PIWC, 365-376
32. Chian, E.S.K., Fang, H.H.P., Norris, L.R., Randall, C.W., Sulfuric Acid Neutralization and Concurrent Sulfate Removal by Precipition with Barium, 30th PIWC, 390-399
33. Parkhurst, J.D., Kremer, J.G., Chu, J.P., Development of an Industrial Waste Program in a Major Sewerage Agency, 30th PIWC, 400-411
34. Randall, J.M., Hautala, E., Removal of Heavy Metal Ions from Waste Solutions by Contact with Agricultural Byproducts, 30th PIWC, 412-422
35. Muller, J.A., Mancini, J.L., Anaerobic Filter-Kinetics and Application, 30th PIWC, 423-447
36. Ball, R.O., Smullen, R.F. Jr., Pilot Scale Evaluation of Clarifier Performance, 30th PIWC, 448-456
37. Adams, C.E. Jr., Stein, R.M., Joseph, J.J., Walsh, T., Design and Performance of Physical-Chemical and Activated Sludge Treatment for an Edible Oil Plant, 30th PIWC, 457-464
38. Speece, R.E., Siddiqi, R.H., Aubert, R.P., Application of a Lower Energy Pressurized Gas Transfer System to Dissolved Air Flotation and Oxygen Transfer, 30th PIWC, 465-478
39. Zabban, W., Helwick, R., Defluoridation of Wastewater, 30th PIWC, 479-492
40. Friedman, A.A., Peaks, D.A., Nichols, R.L., Algae Separation from Oxidation Pond Effluent, 30th PIWC, 493-505
41. Wallace, A.T., Grimestad, G., Luoma, D., Olson, M., Rapid Infilreation Disposal of Kraft Mill Effluent, 30th PIWC, 506-516
42. Busch, A.W., The Five Minutes Solution Revisited - Stream Load Allocations on the Houston Ship Channel, 30th PIWC, 517-520
43. Browne, F.X., Tropea, L.C. Jr., Hulcher, B.S., Water Reuse and Treatment System Operating Used in Textile Processing, 30th PIWC, 530-539
44. Roth, J.A., Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Oleszkiewicz, J.A., Raw Waste Loading Characteristics and Effluent Quality in the Wet Process Hardboard Manufacturing Industry, 30th PIWC, 540-547
45. Bernardin, F.E. Jr., Froelich, E.M., Practical Removal of Toxicity by Adsorption, 30th PIWC, 548-560
46. Drnevich, R.F., Stuck, J.D., Error Sources in the Operation of Beach and Pilot Scale Systems Used to Evaluate the Activated Sludge Process, 30th PIWC, 561-575
47. Schmit, F.L., Thayer, P.M., Redmon, D.T., Diffused Air in Deep Tank Aeration, 30th PIWC, 576-589
48. Tchobanoglous, G., Ostertag, B., Waste Management at Hick Mott Foods, 30th PIWC, 590-600
49. Miner, R.A., Marshall, D.W., Biological Sludge Dewatering Practies in the Pulp and Paper Industry, 30th PIWC, 601-610
50. Chieu, J., Gloyna, E.F., Schechter, R.S., Coalescence of Emulsified Oily Wastewater by Fibrous Beds, 30th PIWC, 611-620
51. Flower, W.A., Treatment of Strong Industrial Wastes in a Municipal Facility by Aerated Stabilization, 30th PIWC, 621-631
52. Krishnan, P., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Response of Activated Sludge to Quantitative Shock Loading Under a Variety of Operational Conditions, 30th PIWC, 632-644
53. Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Roth, J.A., Mcmullen, E.D., Factors Affecting the Effluent Quality from Activated Sludge Plants Treating Organic Chemicals Wastewater, 30th PIWC, 645-651
54. Crossman, J.S., Tropea, L.C. Jr., Hulcher, B.S., An "In-Situ" Algal Assay Study to Determine the Effects of Nutrient Additions on Two Facultative Waste Treatment Lagoons, 30th PIWC, 652-665
55. Smith, R.E., Bhagat, S.K., Ongerth, J.E., Phosphorus Conseration in a Contact Stabilization System, 30th PIWC, 666-674
56. Corneille, R.W., O'Shaughnessy, J.C., Treatment of Apple Wastes Using Rotating Biological Contactors, 30th PIWC, 675-688
57. Gould, M.S., Genetelli, E.J., Heavy Metal Distribution in Anaerobically Digested Sludges, 30th PIWC, 689-699
58. Gray, A.C. Jr., Haney, J.G., Upgrading of a Railroad Yard Wastewater Treatment Facility - A Case Histroy, 30th PIWC, 700-711
59. Lee, A.W., Ettelt, G.A., Dual Polymer Treatment of Varity Bakery Products Wastewater, 30th PIWC, 712-716
60. Schultz, J.R., Dornbush, J.N., Rollag, D.A., Egg-Processing Plant Wastes, 30th PIWC, 717-726
61. Wang, L.K., Ross, R.G., Michalovic, J.G., Sources, Quantities, and Characteristics of Military Wastewaters, 30th PIWC, 727-740
62. Moores, C.W., The Control of Phthalic Anhydride Emissions, 30th PIWC, 741-750
63. Lent, D.S., Treatment of Power Laundry Wastewater Utilizing Powdered Activated Carbon and Cationic Polyelectrolyte, 30th PIWC, 751-759
64. Arnold, D.W., Wolfram, W.E., Ammonia Removal and Recovery from Fertilizer Complex Wastewaters, 30th PIWC, 760-767
65. Clark, F.E., Francke, H.C., Strohecker, J.W., Biological Denitrification of High Nitrate Waste Solutions, 30th PIWC, 768-783
66. Winchester, F., Ward, A.E., Malhotra, S.K., Best Practical Treatment of Wastewater from a Phosphating Line of an Appliance Manufacturing Plant, 30th PIWC, 784-795
67. Stryker, C.A., Ball, J.E., The Treatment of Wastewater from Petroleum Barge Cleaning Facilities, 30th PIWC, 796-803
68. Metzer, A., Miyamoto, H.K., The Biotreatability of Industrial Dye Wastes Befors and After Ozonation and Hypochlorination-Dechlorination, 30th PIWC, 804-815
69. Andren, R.K., Nystron, J.M., McDonnell, R.P., Stevens, B.W., Explosives Removal from Munitions Wastewater, 30th PIWC, 816-825
70. Stanton, J.L., Bradley, P.R., Experimental Evaluation of Sub-Surface Aeration Systems, 30th PIWC, 826-840
71. Fox, T.P., Batch Treatment for Industrial Wastes, 30th PIWC, 841-849
72. Ongerth, J.E., Bhagat, S.K., Feasibility Studies for Land Disposal of a Dilute Oily Wastewater, 30th PIWC, 850-860
73. Millen, J.A., Long, D.A., Cherniak, M.J., Characterization and Treatment Feasibility of a Milking Center Waste, 30th PIWC, 861-868
74. Higgins, B.P.J., Irvine, R.L., Mohleji, S.C., Tertiary Treatment of Industrial Waste and Lake Restoration - A Similarity in Approach, 30th PIWC, 869-884
75. Young, J.C., Cameron, W.S., Effect of Chlorine on Nitrogenous Oxygen Demand, 30th PIWC, 885-896
76. Ames, R.K., Van Valkenburg, C.E., Olson, R.L., Sludge Dewatering/Dehydration Results with Mini B.S.T., 30th PIWC, 897-903
77. Koon, J.K., Adams, C.E. Jr., Biological and Physical/Chemical of Waste from a Diversified Organic Chemical Plant, 30th PIWC, 904-921
78. Adams, C.E. Jr., Davis, G.M., Niological Treatment for World's Largest Acrylate Plant to Achieve "Batea" on Houston Ship Channel, 30th PIWC, 922-941
79. Witherow, J.L., Small Meat-Packers Wastes Treatment Systems - II, 30th PIWC, 942-955
80. Frost, R.E., Woodard, F.E., Analysis of the Effects of Wastewater Treatment Costs on the Feasibility of Major Process Changes Including In-Plant Reuse of Wastewater in a Poultry Processing Plant, 30th PIWC, 956-965
81. Chian, E.S.K., Chang, Y., Dewalle, F.B., Rose, W.B., Combined Treatment of an Organic Chemical Water by Activated Aludge Followed by Activated Carbon, 30th PIWC, 966-972
82. Ganczarczyk, J., Hamoda, M., Jakubiec, H., Influence of Inorganic Phosphorus Precipitates of Aerobic Digestion of Activated Sludge, 30th PIWC, 973-980
83. Hudson, J.W., Pohland, F.G., Treatment Alternatives for Shellfish Processing Wastewaters, 30th PIWC, 981-996
84. Mulligan, T.J., Sheridan, R.P., Treatment of High Strength Fatty Acid Derivative Wastewaters, 30th PIWC, 997-1004
85. Wang, L .K., Ross, R.G., Ciccone, V.J., Full-Scale Treatment of Fiels Military Wastewaters, 30th PIWC, 1005-1025
86. Nebel, C., Lehr., W.J., O'Neill, H.J., Manley, T.C., Industrial Odor Control by Oxidation with Ozone, 30th PIWC, 1026-1035
87. Ahlgren, R.M., Pollution Control Implications of Protein Recovery Systems, 30th PIWC, 1036-1042
88. Ruane, R.J., Chu, T.J., Vandergriff, V.E., Characterizayion and Treatment of Waste Discharged from High Density Catfish Cultures, 30th PIWC, 1043-1065
89. Reimers, R.S., Frazier, N.A., Dinovo, S.T., Maase, D.L., Basic Environmental Concepts in the Design and Operation of Diked Disposal Facilities for Dredged Sediments, 30th PIWC, 1066-1081
90. Forster, H.W., Dewatering of Tannery Sludge, 30th PIWC, 1082-1084
91. Brownell, R.P., Busch, P.L., Herrin, J.L., Chemical-Biological Treatment of Surfactant Wastewater, 30th PIWC, 1085-1094
92. Struzeski, E.J. Jr., Status of Waste Handling and Waste Treatment Across the Pharmaceuticals Industry and 1977 Effluent Limitations, 30th PIWC, 1095-1110
93. Huang, J., Garrett, J.T. Jr., Effects of Colloidal Materials and Polyelectrolytes on Carbon Adsorption in Aqueous Solution, 30th PIWC, 1111-1121
94. Hart, F.L., Helfgott, T., Bedard, R.G., An Evaluation of Presistency for Water Borne Organics, 30th PIWC, 1122-1130
95. Stracke, R.J., Baumann, E.R., Biological Treatment of a Toxic Industrial Waste-performance of an Activated Sludge and Trickling Filter Pilot Plant, 30th PIWC, 1131-1161
96. Huck, P.M., Leclair, B.P., Treatment of Base Metal Mine Drainage, 30th PIWC, 1161-1172
97. Jennett, J.C., Wixson, B.G., Industrial Treatment of Heavy Metals to Protect Aquatic Systems in the New Lead Belt Area, 30th PIWC, 1173-1180
98. Clarke, F.J., Keynote Address, 30th PIWC, 1181-1184
99. Burbank, N.C. Jr., How to Clean up at the Races (1), 30th PIWC, 1185-1192
100. Burbank, N.C. Jr., Chen, H.H., Oxidation of Industrial Waste with Hydrogen Peroxide with Special Emphasis on a Hydrolyzed Protein Waste, 30th PIWC, 1193-1201
101. Gasser, R.F., Owens, R.W., Jeris, J.S., Nitrate Removal from Wastewater Using Fluid Bed Technology, 30th PIWC, 1202-1207
102. Cherry, A.B., Sanders, F.A., Gillette, E.L., Treatment of Strong Organic Waste by a New High Efficiency Activated Sludge Process, 30th PIWC, 1208-


1976 Number of Papers: 100

1. Prakasam, T.B.S., Loehr, R.C., Microbial Denitrification of a Waste Water Containing High Concentrations of Oxidized Nitrogen, 31st PIWC,1-16
2. Mcvaugh, J., Wall, W.T. Jr., Optimization of Heavy Metals Wastewater Treatment, Effluent Quality Versus Sludge Treatment, 31st PIWC,17-25
3. Finkler, M.L., Pilot Plant Testing Develops Tertiary Waste Water Treatment for Petroluem Refinary, 31st PIWC, 26-43
4. Chase, L.M., A Dynamic Kinetic Model of the Activated Sludge Process, 31st PIWC, 43-53
5. Rosain, R.M., The Design of Waste Water Treatment Facilities to Meet Power Plant Effluent Guidelines, 31st PIWC, 54-62
6. Klemetson, S.L., Pollution Potentials of Coal Gasification Plants, 31st PIWC, 63-76
7. Pubbakaskor, P., Burban, N.C. Jr., Ordor Control in the Treatment of Sugar Cane Waste with Hydrogen Peroxide, 31st PIWC, 77-83
8. Callier, A.J., Jennett, J.C., A Study of Trace Organic Emissions and Their Control in Mining and Milling Wastewater, 31st PIWC, 84-93
9. Russell, L.L., Deboice, J.N., Carey, W.W., Land Application of Winery Wastewater, 31st IWC, 94-98
10. Burban, N.C. Jr., Boron in Incinerator Quench Water, 31st PIWC, 99-106
11. Huang, J.C., Steffens, C.T., Competitive Adsorption of Organic Materials by Activated Carbon, 31st PIWC, 107-121
12. Hall, J.R., Florance, J.R., Fox, R.D., Role of New Techniques in Wastewater Analysis, 31st PIWC, 122-131
13. Petros, J.K., Davis, E.M., Organic Degradation by Biological Treatment of Hypersaline wastewaters, 31st PIWC, 132-139
14. Bhattacharyya, D., Garrison, K.A., and Grieves, R.B., Membrane Ultrafiltration of Nitrotoluenes from Industrial Wastes, 31st PIWC, 140-149
15. Mitchell, D., Parker, D.G., Deffering State Water Quality Standards and Industrial Wastewater Treatment Costs, 31st PIWC, 150-156
16. Hayes, T.D., Theis, T.L., Effects and Fate of Selected Heavry Metals in Anaerobic Digestion, 31st PIWC, 157-173
17. Huff, L.L., Huff, J.E., Alternative Cyanide Standards in Illinois, 31st PIWC, 174-181
18. Irvine, R.L., Richter, R.O., Computer Simulation and Design of Sequencing Batch Biological Reactors, 31st PIWC, 182-192
19. Hudson, J.W., Smith, J.P., Pohland, F.G., Rotating Biological Contactor Treatment of Shellfish Processing Wastewaters, 31st PIWC, 193-205
20. Watkins, J.P., Mulligan, T.J., Shema, J., Pure Oxygen and Conventional Air Activated Sludge Treatment.Pilot Plant Evaluation for a Pulp and Paper Mill Waste, 31st PIWC, 206-217
21. Morehouse, R.J., Metry, A.A., A Management Program for the Land Application of Sludges from Industrial Wastewater Treatment Facility, 31st PIWC, 218-227
22. Metry, A.A., Harris, M.E., A New Concept for Treating Leachate and Contaminated Runoff Waters from a Taconite Transshipment Facility, 31st PIWC, 227-239
23. Zielinski, R.J., Mcwhorter, T.R., Performance Studies of Brewery Waste Treatment at Pabst, Georgia, 31st PIWC, 240-251
24. Howland, W.E., Howe, R.H.L., A Proposed Modification of the Phelps-Streeter Oxygen Sag Formulation and of the Relation Between K2 and Temperature, 31st PIWC, 252-266
25. Owen, D.T.M., Williamson, K.J., Oxygen Limitation in Heterotrophic Biofilms, 31st PIWC, 267-279
26. Riemer, R.E., Housley, E.E., Wukasch, R.F., Pilot Plant Studies and Process Selection for Nitrification, City of Indianapolis, Indiana, 31st PIWC, 280-290
27. Gilbert, R.G., Chen, S.J., Testing for Oxygen Transfer Efficiency in a Full-Scale Deep Tank, 31st PIWC, 291-311
28. Theis, T.L., Wirth, J.L., Richter, R.O., Marley, J.J., Sorptive Characteristics of Heavy Metals in Fly Ash-Soil Environments, 31st PIWC, 312-324
29. Fisher, S.A., McGarvey, F.X., Use of Cation Exchange for Nitric Acid Recycle in Nitration Processes, 31st PIWC, 325-336
30. Reed, G.D., Mitchell, D.T., Parker, D.G., Water Quality Effects of Aqueous Fly Ash Disposal, 31st PIWC, 337-344
31. Bolton, D.H., Hines, D.A., Bouchard, J.P., The Application of the ICI Deep Shaft Process to Industrial Effluents, 31st PIWC, 344-351
32. Jewell, W.J., Organic Assimilation Capacities of Land Treatment Systems Receiving Vegetable Processing Wastewaters, 31st PIWC, 352-366
33. Goldman, M., Varma, M.M., Watson, F., Feasibility of Alum Sludge Reclamation, 31st PIWC, 367-374
34. Dejohn, P.B., Factors to Consider When Treating Dye Wastes with Granular Activated Carbon, 31st PIWC, 375-384
35. Patterson, J.W., Shapira, N.I., Brown, J., Pollution Abatement in the Military Explosives Industry, 31st PIWC, 385-394
36. Reimers, R.S., Englande, A.J., Miles, H.B., A Quick Method for Evalating the Suitability of Activated Carbon Adsorption for Wasteawters, 31st PIWC, 395-408
37. Wu, M.H., Hsu, D.Y., Huang, C.P., Regeneration of Activated Carbon for the Absortion of Chromium, 31st PIWC, 409-419
38. Friedman, A.A., Wood, R.C., Wilkey, R.C., Kinetic Response of Rotating Biological Contactors, 31st PIWC, 420-433
39. Melnyk, P.B., Judkins, D., Netzer, A., An Ozone Reactor for Color Removal from Pulp Bleachery Wastes, 31st PIWC, 434-443
40. Primlani, I.J., Oily Waste Treatment Plant at the U.S.Navy Fuel Depot, Manchester, Washington, 31st PIWC, 444-451
41. Lordi, D.T., Lue-Hing, C., Fats, Oils and Greases-Effluent Regulations and Municipal Treatment Plant Operations, 31st PIWC, 452-467
42. Ferguson, J.F., Keay, G.F.P., Merrill, M.S., Benedict, A.H., Powdered Activated Carbon Biological Treatment: Low Detention Time Process, 31st PIWC, 468-478
43. Tarquin, A.J., Bautista, H., Treatment of High-Strength Meatpacking Plant Waste Water by Overland Flow, 31st PIWC, 479-484
44. Link, W.E., Rabosky, J.G., Fluoride Ion Removal from Wastewater Employing Calcium Precipitation and Iron Salt Coagulation, 31st PIWC, 485-500
45. Wang, L.K., Poon, C.P.C., Wang, M.H., Control Tests and Kinetics of Activated Sludge Process, 31st PIWC, 501-524
46. Warnke, J.E., Thomas, K.G., Creason, S.C., Reclaiming Plating Wastewater by Reverse Osmosis, 31st PIWC, 525-530
47. Shepherd, J.A., In-Plant and In-Line BOD/SS Reduction with Hydrogen Peroxide, 31st PIWC, 531-536
48. Sawyer, B., Watkins, R., Lue-Hing, C., Evaluation of Unit Processes for Mechanical Dewatering of Anaerobically Digested Sludge at Metro Chicago's West-southwest Sewage Treatment Plant, 31st PIWC, 537-553
49. Schmidt, R.K., Thompson, J.G., Bell, J.A., A Bench-Mark Study - Industrial Operating Experience with the Gravity/Pressure Sludge Dewatering Principal, 31st PIWC, 554-562
50. Ramires, E.R., Johnson, D.L., Clemens, O.A., Direct Comparison in Physico-Chemical Treatment of Packinghouse Waste Water Between Dissolved Air and Electroflotation, 31st PIWC, 563-573
51. Jacquez, R., Barkley, W.A., Folster, Treatment Evaluation of a Pecan Processing Plant Wastewater, 31st PIWC, 574-582
52. Walters, M.D., Wei, I.W., Removal of Coloidal Titanium Dioxide Pigment from an Industial Waste Effluent, 31st PIWC, 583-595
53. Ciccone, V.J., Lindsten, D.C., Schmitt, R.P., A Pilot Plant Study to Evaluate the Treatment of Colloidal Waste Water by Physico-Chemical Techniques, 31st PIWC, 596-604
54. Wilkinson, J.B., Predicting Sludge Production from Refinery Activated Sludge Oxygen Uptake Data, 31st PIWC, 605-613
55. Benson, E.N., Hunter, J.V., Comparative Effects of Halogenated Hydrocarbon Solvents on Waste Disposal Processes, 31st PIWC, 614-627
56. Caruthers, J.A., Woodard, F.E., Dewatering of Dissolved Air Flotation Sludge by Centrifugation, 31st PIWC, 628-635
57. Drago, J.A., Buchholz, J.R., Removal of Radioactive Contaminants from Aqueous Laboratory Waste by Chemical Treatment, 31st PIWC, 636-648
58. Flynn, B.P., Barry, L.T., Finding a Home for the Carbon: Aerator (Powdered) of Column (Granular), 31st PIWC, 649-660
59. Lipka, G.S., Aulenbach, D.B., The Effect of Highway Deicing Salt on Chloride Budgets at Lake George, 31st PIWC, 661-667
60. Jebens, H.J., 10000 People in Space - Sanitary Engineering in the Year 2000, 31st PIWC, 668-675
61. Muchmore, C.B., Cook, E.E., Battaglia, M.J., Land Application of Agricultural Wastewater, 31st PIWC, 676-683
62. Jaafar, A.B., Baldwin, A.D. Jr., Application of Solar Energy Technology for Pollution Control: The Case of the Primary Copper Smelting Industry, 31st PIWC, 684-689
63. Chu, T.Y.J., Ruane, R.J., Steiner, G.R., Characteristics of Waste Water Discharges from Coal-fired Power Plants, 31st PIWC, 690-712
64. Alam, A.B.S., Angelbeck, D.I., Optimal Control of Activated Sludge System: Laboratory Model Study, 31st PIWC, 713-732
65. Johnson, D.B., Krill, W.P., RBC Pilot Plant Treatment of Pretraeted Meat Slaughtering/Processing Waste, 31st PIWC, 733-742
66. Webber, W.G., Kemp, D.W., Rice, S.E., Study of the Effcet of Boron Toxicity on an Activated Sludge System, 31st PIWC, 743-752
67. Guirguis, W., Harris, J.P., Melnyk, P.B., The Negative Impact of Industrial Waste on Physical-Chemical Treatment, 31st PIWC, 753-763
68. Nelson, F., Kraus, K.A., Gilbert, J.S., Benefication of Photographic Wastes, 31st PIWC, 764-775
69. Prober, R., Melnyk, P.B., Mansfiled, L.A., Treatment of Coke Oven and Blast Furnace Effluents to Inhibit Formation of Iron-Cyanide Complexes, 31st PIWC, 776-781
70. Synder, D.D., Willihnganz, R.A., A New Electrochemical Process for Treating Spent Emulsions, 31st PIWC, 782-791
71. Martin, J.L., Hayden, P.L., Pressure Filtration of Waste Industrial Sludges-Modeling Design and Operational Parameters, 31st PIWC, 792-806
72. Bridle, T.R., Climenhage, D.C, Stelzig, A., Start-up of a Full Scale Nitrification-denitrification Treatment Plant for Industrial Waste, 31st PIWC, 807-815
73. Bauer, D., Treatment of Oily Waste-Oil Recovery Programs, 31st PIWC, 816-821
74. Kennedy, D.C., Kimler, M.A., Hammer, C.A., Fuctional Design of a Zero-Discharge Waste Water Treatment System for the National Center for Toxicological Research, 31st PIWC, 822-830
75. Hoehn, R.C., Geering, D.C., Wright, M.E., Robinson, W.H. Jr., Changes in Quality of Leafy Vegetables and Wash Water in a System Employing Wash-Water Recycle, 31st PIWC, 831-846
76. Cook, E.E., Katzberger, S.M., The Effect of Liquid Residence Time (Independent of Flow Rate) on the Performance of a Fixed-Film Biological Reactor, 31st PIWC, 847-854
77. Flynn, B.P., Robertaccio, F.L., Barry, L.T., Truth Consequences: Biological Fouling and Other Consideration in the Powdered Activated Carbon-Activated Sludge System, 31st PIWC, 855-862
78. Olsen, R.J., Ward, C.H., King, J.M., Novak, S.M., Biological Waste Stabilization Ponds at Exxon's Baytown Refinery and Chemical Plant: System Performance and Algal Activity, 31st PIWC, 863-875
79. Luther, P.A., Kennedy, D.C., Edgerley, E. Jr., Treatability and Functional Design of a Physical-Chemical Waste Water Treatment System for a Printing and Photodeveloping Plant, 31st PIWC, 876-884
80. Ward, C.H., Kimg, J.M., Effecct of Petroleums on the Growth of Freshwater Algae, 31st PIWC, 885-893
81. Whitaker, D.G., Flower, W.A., Direct Digital Control of a Wastewater Treatment Facility with Remote Operation, 31st PIWC, 894-902
82. Gaudy, A.F., Scott, D., Saidi, H., Murphy, K.S.N., Pilot Plant Study of Hydrolytically-Assisted Extended Aeration Processes at High Organic Loadings, 31st PIWC, 903-913
83. Keinath, T.M., Ryckman, M.D., Dana, C.H., Hofer, D.A., A Unified Approach to the Design and Operation of the Activated Sludge System, 31st PIWC, 914-939
84. Nebel, C., Gottschling, R.D., Holmes, J.L, and Unangst, P.C., Ozone Oxidation of Phenolic Effluents, 31st PIWC, 940-952
85. Davis, G.M., Adams, C.E. Jr., Startup and Initial Operation Procedures for Activated Sludge Facilities for Treatment of a Complex Wastewater, 31st PIWC, 953-964
86. Gadjiev, V.G., Chian, E.S.K., Advanced Waste Treatment of Oily Wastewater, 31st PIWC, 965-971
87. Bishop, R.P., Messinger, S.S., Reynolds, J.H., Middlebrooks, E.J., Treating Aerated and Anaerobic Lagoon Effluents with Intermittent Sand Filtration, 31st PIWC, 972-981
88. Eockenbury, M.R., Bower, J.M., Loven, A.W., Metal Forging and Processing Wastewater Treatment: a Case History, 31st PIWC, 982-993
89. Kerwin, W.E. Jr., Parker, C.L., Wroczynski, A.F., An Inorganic Pigments Manufacturer Cleans up its Wastewater, 31st PIWC, 994-999
90. Pittner, G.A., Influence of Dilatant Properties of Filter Media on the Effiency of Air Scour, 31st PIWC, 1000-1009
91. Frohlich, G., Ely, R.B., Vollstedt, Performance of a Biophysical Treatment Process on a High-Strength Industrial Waste, 31st PIWC, 1010-1016
92. Dewalle, F.B., Chian, E.S.K., Organic Removal Efficienies of Secondary and Tertiary Treatment as Effected by Combined Treatment of a High-strength Fatty Acid Wastewater, 31st PIWC, 1017-1023
93. Humenick, M.J., Huckabee, A.J., SO2 Scrubber Sludge Dewatering , 31st PIWC,
94. Fitzpatrick, J.A., Swanson, C.L., Pipes, W.O., Frequency Distributions of Secondary and Tertiary Effluent Parameters, 31st PIWC, 1034-1045
95. Kraus, K.A., Nelson, F., Gilbert, J.S., Activated Carbons Filled with ZNS as Adsorbents, 31st PIWC, 1046-1058
96. Helsel, R.W., A New Process for Recovering Acetic Acid from Dilute Aqueous Waste Streams, 31st PIWC, 1059-1067
97. Wing, R.E., Rayford, W.E., Starch-Based Products Effective in Heavy Metal Removal, 31st PIWC, 1068-1079
98. Kunz, R.G., Landis, J.G., Considerations in Biological Treatability Studies for Industrial Wastewaters, 31st PIWC, 1080-1089
99. Yodnane, P., Neufeld, R.D., Upgrading of Activated Sludge Units via the Addition of Coals and Coal Gasification Plant Chars, 31st PIWC, 1090-1100
100. Watson, K.S., Peterson, A.E., Powell, R.D., Benefits from Spreading Whey on Agricultural and, 31st PIWC, 1101-1116


1977 Number of Papers: 99

1. Weeter, D.W., Godgson, A.G., Dye Wastewater: Alternative for Biological Waste Treatment, 32nd PIWC,
2. Gray, T.A., Jeon, D., Resource Utilization Alternatives for Scrap Tires, 32nd PIWC, 1-9
3. Prober, R., Melnyk, P.B., Mansfiled, L.A., Ozone-Ultraviolet Treatment of Coke Oven and Blast Furnace Effluents for Destruction of Ferricyanides, 32nd PIWC, 10-16
4. Parsons, W.A., Activated Sludge Plant Effluent Polishing, 32nd PIWC, 17-23
5. Pitzer, R.L., Wukasch, R.F., Wells, D.B., The Vacuum Filtrationand Incineration of Sewage Sludge Using Crushed Coal as a Conditioning Agent, 32nd PIWC, 24-28
6. Gabler, R.C., Neylan, D.L., Extraction of Metals and Phosphrorus from Incinerated Municipal Sewage Sludge, 32nd PIWC, 29-38
7. Ball, J., Rou, C.M., Physical-Chemical Treatment of Penta Wood Treating Plant Wastewater, 32nd PIWC, 39-49
8. Hokenbury, W.R., Burstein, D., Jamro, E.S., Total Dissolved Solids Effects on Biological Treatment, 32nd PIWC, 50-55
9. Lau, C.M., Staging Aeration for High Efficiency Treatment of Aromatic Acids Plant Wastewater, 32nd PIWC, 56-62
10. Teer, E.H., Russell, L.V., Wastewater Treatment for the Small Wood Preserver, 32nd PIWC, 63-74
11. Lopez, C.X., Johnston, R., Industrial Wastewater Recycling with Ultrafiltration and Reverse Osmosis, 32nd PIWC, 75-80
12. Chakrabarty, R.N., Bhalerao, B.B., Alagarsamry, S.R., An Integral Physical Biological Treatment Plant for Nitrogenous Fertilizer Waste, 32nd PIWC, 81-91
13. Campbell, H.J., Scrivner, N.C., Batzar, K., White, R.F., Evaluation of Chromium Removal from a Highly Variable Wastewater Stream, 32nd PIWC, 92-101
14. Sanks, R.L., Gloyna, E.F., Clay Bed for Storing Solid Industrial Wastes - A Survey, 32nd PIWC, 102-115
15. Hemphill, L., Ramaiah, V., Valentine, M., Thermal Regeneration of Activated Carbon, 32nd PIWC, 116-126
16. Casey, J.D., Wu, Y.C., Removal of Cooper and Cadmium by Metabolically Controlled Activated Sludge, 32nd PIWC, 127-140
17. Neufeld, R.D., Gettieriez, J., Novak, R.A., Evaluation of Interaction Kinetics and Equilibra For Heavy Metal Sludge System, 32nd PIWC, 141-152
18. Wang, L.K., Ross, R.G., Wang, R.A., Application and Determination of Surface-Active Agents Part I: Cationic Surfactants, 32nd PIWC, 153-164
19. Chu, J.P., Gerwert, P.E., Establishment of Industrial Effluent Limitations in Pretreatment Requirements, 32nd PIWC, 165-176
20. Ramirez, E.R., Barker, L.K., Clemens, O.A., Physio-Chemical Treatment of Tannery Wastewater by Electrocoagulation, 32nd PIWC, 177-182
21. Bjorkman, V.B., Mavinic, D.S., Physiochemical Treatment of High-Strength Leachate, 32nd PIWC, 189-196
22. Senstrom, M.K., Grieves, C.G., Enhancement of Oil Refinery Activated Sludge by Addition of Powdered Activated Carbon, 32nd PIWC, 196-205
23. Hill, D.O., Gelman, S.R., Effect of Cloride on Nitrification Rates in Activated Sludge Systems, 32nd PIWC, 206-213
24. Saleh, M.M., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Shock Load Response of Activated Sludge Operated at Constant Recycle Sludge Concentration, 32nd PIWC, 214-226
25. Yang, P.Y., Pescod, M.B., Polymerization and Dyeing Wastewater Characteristics and Their Treatability, 32nd PIWC, 227-241
26. Christensen, D.C., McNeese, J.A., Removal of Arsenic and Boron from Geothermal Brines, 32nd PIWC, 242-251
27. Vandenberg, L., Lentz, C.P., Food Processing Waste Treatment by Anaerobic Digestion, 32nd PIWC, 252-258
28. Pal, D., Overcash, M.R., Westerman, P.W., Plant-Soil Assimilatiive Capacity for Organic Solvent Constituents in Industrial Wastes, 32nd PIWC, 259-271
29. Scambilis, N., Novak, J., Land Disposal of Chemical Sludge, 32nd PIWC, 272-287
30. Anthony, A.J., Characterization of the Impact of Colored Wastewaters on Free-Flowing, 32nd PIWC, 288-293
31. Rosen, H.M., Industrial Wastewater Ozonation, 32nd PIWC, 294-302
32. Pipes, W.O., Microbiology of Dairy Waste Activated Sludge Separation Problems, 32nd PIWC, 303-309
33. Mccarthy, J.J., Cowen, W.F., Chian, E.S.K., Evaluation of an Air Stripping Ozone Contactor System, 32nd PIWC, 310-324
34. Miller, R.D., Ryczak, R.S., Ostrofsky, A., Phosphorus Removal in a Pilot-Scale Trickling Filter System by Low-Level Lime Addition to Raw Wastewater, 32nd PIWC, 325-331
35. Theis, T.L., Westrick, J.D., Hsu, C.L., Marley, H.E., Field Investigations of Trace Metals in Groundwater from Fly Ash Disposal, 32nd PIWC, 332-345
36. Crosser, M.L., Allen, H.E., Complexation of Heavy Metals by Ligand in Industrial Wastewater Measurement and Effect on Metals Removal, 32nd PIWC, 345-358
37. Chu, T.Y.J., Steiner, G.R., McEntyre, C.L., Removal of Complex Copper-Ammonia Ions from Aqueous Wastes with Fly Ash, 32nd PIWC, 359-376
38. Wilson, T.E., Stark, M.J., Pyrolysis of Industrial Wastes, 32nd PIWC, 377-386
39. Norrman, J., Frostell, B., Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment in a Two-Stage Reactor of a New Design, 32nd PIWC, 387-395
40. Albert, J.T., Waste Activated Sludge Thickening by Countercurrent Flotation, 32nd PIWC, 396-401
41. Burbank, N.C. J, Matsumoto, R., Inouye, G., A Comparison of Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in the Emergency Oxidation of a Refinery Wastewater, 32nd PIWC, 402-414
42. Chang, Y.H., Burbank, N.C. Jr., The Removal of Borne from Incinerator Quench Water: Hydrous Metallic Oxides Versus an Ion-Specific Resin, 32nd PIWC, 415-427
43. Pinsky, J.L., Weeter, D.W., Characterization and Disposal of Paint Sludge, 32nd PIWC, 428-437
44. Davis, S.T., Wright, A.P., Coates, H.A., Status of the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency Program to Control Toxic Industrial Wastes, 32nd PIWC, 438-441
45. Kessick, M.A., Characklis, W.G., Elvey, W., Treatment of Wastewater from Torpedo Refueling Facilities, 32nd PIWC, 442-450
46. Myers, W.A., Mayes, J.H., Englande, A.J. Jr., Pretreatment of a Biorefractory Herbicide Waste Stream to Enhance Biodegradability, 32nd PIWC, 450-453
47. Butts, J.E., La Padula, J.E., Sanderson, K.A., Soluble COD Removal in a Fluidized-bed Biological Reactor, 32nd PIWC, 454-466
48. Yeats, A.R., Ion Exchange Selectively Removes Heavy Metal from Mixed Plating Wastes, 32nd PIWC, 467-476
49. Herricks, E.E., Cairn, J. Jr., The Effects of Lime Neutralization of Acid Mine Drainage on Stream Ecology, 32nd PIWC, 477-486
50. Goldman, M.L., Lagrega, M.D., Theiss, K.F., Evaluation of Alternative for Disposal of Wire Screen Manufacturing Waste, 32nd PIWC, 487-496
51. Mcfarlane, P.N., Melcer, H., The Occurrence of Purple Sulfur Bacteria in Anaerobic Lagoon-theory and Application, 32nd PIWC, 497-506
52. Neff, N.A., Skinner, D.J., MacDonald, L.P., The Destruction of Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Including Pcbs in a Cement Kiln, 32nd PIWC, 507-517
53. Luthy, R.G., Massey, M.J., Dunlap, R.W., Analysis of Wastewaters from High-BTU Coal Gasfication Plants, 32nd PIWC, 518-536
54. Parmele, C.S., Fox, R.D., Resource Recovery and Source Control via Activated Carbon Adsorption with Inplace Nondestructive Regeneration, 32nd PIWC, 537-548
55. Brower, G.R., Lether, P.A., Ryckman, S.J., Control of Waste Problems in a Steel Mill's Blast Furnace Gas Wash Recirculation System, 32nd PIWC, 549-557
56. Walker, P.A., Adrian, D.D., Specific Conductance as a Measure of Treatbility of Landfill Leachate in Algal Lagoons, 32nd PIWC, 558-566
57. Gilbert, R.G., Libby, D., Field Testing for Oxygen Transfer and Mixing in Static Mixer Aeration Systems, 32nd PIWC, 567-580
58. Shriver, L.E., Dague, R.R., Textike Dye Process Waste Treatment with Refuse Considerations, 32nd PIWC, 581-592
59. Davis, E.M., Martin, J.D., Dutcher, V.D., Petros, J.K., Algal Contribution to Bod Reduction in an Industrial Waste Stabilization Pond, 32nd PIWC, 593-602
60. Komoski, R.E., Puckett, J.C., and Childers, J.B., Precoat Filtration of Waste Activated Sludge, 32nd PIWC, 603-610
61. Rea, J.E. Jr., Single-Cell Activated Sludge Using Fill and Draw for a Combined Industrial/Domestic Waste Treatment Plant, 32nd PIWC, 611-616
62. Dugas, R.S., Reed, P.E., Successful Pretreatment and Deep Well Injection of Chemical Plant Wastewater, 32nd PIWC, 617-621
63. Scott, M.C., Sulfex - A New Process Technology for Removal of Heavy Metals from Waste Streams, 32nd PIWC, 622-629
64. Beasley, M.D., Lettinger, L., Caprio, C., Reverse Osmosis Provides Reusable Water from Electronics Waste, 32nd PIWC, 630-638
65. Crum, M., Thermal Discharge Field Studies, 32nd PIWC, 639-642
66. Fife, K.W., Williams, J.D., Folster, H.G., Mercury (II) Removal from Aqueous Solution Using Ion Exchange and Carbon Adsorption, 32nd PIWC, 643-654
67. Crowe, T., O'Melia, C.R., Little, L., The Coagulation of Disperse Dyes, 32nd PIWC, 655-66268. Ghosh, M.M., Woodard, F.E., Sproul, O.J., Treatability Studies and Design Considerations for a Textile Mill Wastewater, 32nd PIWC, 663-674
69. Roth, M., Murphy, J.M. Jr., Correlation of Oxygen Demand and Total Organic Carbon Tests on Wastewaters, 32nd PIWC, 674-688
70. Morris, G.R., Jewell, W.J., Loehr, R.C., Anaerobic Fermentation of Animal Wastes: A Kinetic Design Evaluation, 32nd PIWC, 689-700
71. Carberry, J.B., Geyer, A.T. Jr., Adsorption of Nonionic Surfactants by Activated Carbon and Clay, 32nd PIWC, 701-708
72. Sadler, A.B. Jr., Pierce, J.S. Jr., Parker, C.E., Development of a Treatment Design for Oily Wastewater from Tankers, 32nd PIWC, 709-715
73. Okey, R.W., Chen, K.Y., Sycip, A.Z., Techniques for Continuous Neutralization of Strong Acid Wastes, 32nd PIWC, 716-725
74. Bruderly, D.E., Crane, J.D., Riggenbach, J.D., Feasibility of Zero Aromatic Hydrocarbon Discharge from a Styrene Monomer Facility, 32nd PIWC, 726-732
75. Semmens, M.J., The Feasibility of Using Nitrifying Bacteria to Assit the Regeneration of Clinoptilolite, 32nd PIWC, 733-744
76. Prakasam, T.B.S., Robinson, W.E., Lue-Hing, C., Nitrogen Removal from Digested Sludge Supernatant Liquor Using Attached and Suspended Growth Systems, 32nd PIWC, 745-758
77. Obayashi, A.W., Washington, B., Lue-Hing, C., Net Sludge Yields Obtained During Single Stage Nitrification Studies at Chicago's West-Southwest Treatment Plant, 32nd PIWC, 759-769
78. Pavilcius, A.M., Having Your Cake and "Treating It, Too": A Case History of the Treatment of Bakery Wastes, 32nd PIWC, 770-775
79. Dennis, R.W., Irvine, R.L., Laboratory Investigation of Fill and Draw Biological Reactors for the Treatment of High-Strength Wastes, 32nd PIWC, 776-785
80. Klemetson, S.L., Scharbow, M.D., Removal of Phenolic Compunds in Coal Gasfication Wastewaters Using a Dynamic Membrane Filtration Process, 32nd PIWC, 786-796
81. Curry, N.A., Management of Organic Materials in Landfills, 32nd PIWC, 797-801
82. Benning, R.W., Sherrard, J.H., Alkalinity Destruction in the Activated Sludge Process, 32nd PIWC, 802-813
83. Hughes, J., A Method for the Evaluation of Bentonites as Soil Sealants for the Control of Highly Contaminated Industrial Waters, 32nd PIWC, 814-819
84. Wilmoth, R.C., Scott, R.B., Harris, E.F., Application of Ion Exchange to Acid Mine Drainage Treatment, 32nd PIWC, 820-829
85. Bettler, C.R., Lime Neutralization of Low-Acidity Wastewater, 32nd PIWC, 830-837
86. Wing, R.E., Rayford, W.E., Heavy Metal Removal Processes for Plating Rinse Waters, 32nd PIWC, 838-852
87. Patterson, J.W., Jancuk, W.A., Cementation Treatment of Copper in Wastewater, 32nd PIWC, 853-865
88. Ciccone, V.J., Graves, A.P., McNamara, W.J., The Significance of Accidental Aircraft Fueling/Defueling Spills as Sources of Pollution, 32nd PIWC, 866-875
89. Carnaham, R.P., Smith, L., Treatment of Wastewater Containing Nitroglycerin and Nitrated Esters, 32nd PIWC, 876-887
90. Hemphill, B.W., Dunahoe, R.G., Improved Biological Treatment of Food Processing Wastes with Two-stageProcess, 32nd PIWC, 888-898
91. Brenman, J.E., Mace, G.R., Waste Treatment of Chemical Cleaning Wastes in the Power Industry, 32nd PIWC, 899-907
92. Dewalle, F.B., Chian, E.S.K., Presence of Trace Organics in the Delaware River and Their Discharge by Municipal and Industrial Sources, 32nd PIWC, 908-919
93. Chian, E.S.K, Dewalle, F.B., Removal of Heavy Metals from Fatty Acid Wastewater with a Completely Mixed Anaerobic Filter, 32nd PIWC, 920-928
94. Reap, E.J., Davis, G.M., Koon, J.H., and Duffy, M.J., Waste Water Characteristics and Treatment Technology for Liquifaction of Coal Using the H-Coal Process, 32nd PIWC, 929-943
95. Dencker, D.O., Landwehr, P.J., Sallwasser, G., M., Land Disposal of Meat Packing Wastewater Case History, 32nd PIWC, 944-952
96. Bass, S.J., Shell, G.L., Evaluation of Oxygen Transfer Coefficients of Complex Wastewaters, 32nd PIWC, 953-967
97. Browne, F.X., Wyness, D., Power Plant Wastewater Treatment Design and Operation, 32nd PIWC, 968-980
98. Davis, G.M., Koon, J.H., Adams, C.E. Jr., Treatment of Two Textile Dye House Wastewaters, 32nd PIWC, 981-997
99. Chu, T.Y.J., Ruane, R.J., Chen, D.Y.G., Weeter, D.W., Marks, B.D., Evaluation of Additives for Improving Scrubber Sludge Characteristics for Disposal, 32nd PIWC, 998-1012
100. Reimers, R.S., Englande, A.J., Krenkel, P.A., Danforth, R.A., Leftwich, D.B., Lo, P., The Effectiveness of Land Treatment for Removal of Heavy Metals, 32nd PIWC, 1013-1034
101. Davies, B.T., Vose, R.W., Custom Designs Cut Effluent Treatment Costs - Case History at hevron U.S.A., 32nd PIWC, 1035-1060


1978 Number of Paper: 100

1. Vath, C.A., Advani, R.K., Expanding a Publicly Owned Treatment Plant to Accommodate Industrial Wastewaters - A Case History, 33rd PIWC, 1-9
2. Mcguire, M.J., Fraser, G.T., Schmokel, N., Pollution Abatement of a Complex Mixture of Photographic, Plating and Oily Wastes, 33rd PIWC, 10-21
3. Lawson, C.T., Booth, A.C., Hovious, J.C., Activated Carbon for Tertiary Treatment of Organic Chemical Wastewaters - Bench and Pilot Scale Experience, 33rd PIWC, 22-31
4. Metzner, A.V., The Design and Sizing of Granular Media Filtration Systems for Industrial Waste Treatment, 33rd PIWC, 32-36
5. Bruner, R.L., Smith, J.H., Schroeder, A.C., Novel Biochemical Pathway in the Bio-oxidation of Corn Wet Milling Wastes, 33rd PIWC, 37-63
6. Bishop, P.L., Physio-Chemical Pretreatment of Wastes from a Secondary Tanney, 33rd PIWC, 64-72
7. Robbins, L.E., Woods, R.C., Effect of Disk Rotational Speed on RBC Efficiency, 33rd PIWC, 73-81
8. McGuire, M.E., Williams, D.R., Fausch, D.A., Pollution Control Through Water Conservation at a Grey Iron Foundry, 33rd PIWC, 82-87
9. Lordi, D.T., Lue-Hing, C., Whitebloom, S.W., Municipal Wastewater Plant Problems with Mercury and Mercury Effluent Standards, 33rd PIWC, 88-97
10. Overcash, M.R., Pal, D., Dump Toxic Substances into Our Drinking Water? The Case for Land Application, 33rd PIWC, 98-104
11. Marek, A.C. Jr., Pikulin, M.A., Start-Up and Operation of a 20 MGD Granular Activated Carbon Treatment Facilities, 33rd PIWC, 105-112
12. Bassett, D.J., Tolaney, M., Conarroe, K., Performance Comparison of Filter Press, Belt Press and Centrifuge Units for Dewatering of Citrus Processing/Activated Sludge, 33rd PIWC, 113-120
13. Dietz, J.C., Dietz, J.D., A Rotionale for Pretreatment Standards for Industrial Discharges to Publicly Owned Treatment Works, 33rd PIWC, 121-127
14. Ying, W., Weber, W.J. Jr., Bio-physicochemical Adsorption Systems for Wastewater Treatment: Predictive Modeling for Design and Operation, 33rd PIWC, 128-141
15. Sampayo, F.F., Hollopeter, D.C., The Influence of Industrial Waste on Nitrification, 33rd PIWC, 142-154
16. Kreye, W.C., Olver, J.W., Sutton, H.C., Voreh, F.R., Treatment of Zinc Plating and Oil Bearing Washer Water, 33rd PIWC, 155-165
17. O'dette, R.G., Pretreatment: A Dilemma for Industry, 33rd PIWC, 165-179
18. Reed, G.D., Hemphill, L., Electrochemical Treatment of Tank Truck Wash Water, 33rd PIWC, 180-184
19. Van Den Berg, L., Lentz, C.P., Factors Affecting Sedimentation in the Anaerobic Contact Fermantation Using Food Processing Waste, 33rd PIWC, 185-193
20. Roberts, K.L., Weeter, D.W., Ball, R.O., Dissolved Air Flotation Performance, 33rd PIWC, 194-199
21. Tokuz, R.Y., Eckemfelder, W.W. Jr., The Effect of F/M Ratio on an Activated Sludge System Treating High Salinity Wastewater, 33rd PIWC, 200-203
22. Struzeski, E.J. Jr., Ammonia Steam Stripping at Miscellaneous Nonferrous Metals Plants, 33rd PIWC, 204-210
23. Russell, D.L., Tiede, J.T., Now You See It..., 33rd PIWC, 211-217
24. Pease, R.W. Jr., Adrian, D.D., Complexation Between Organic Molecules and Iron in Anaerobic Landfill Leachate, 33rd PIWC, 218-224
25. Keefer, G.B., Sack, W.A., Reuse and Recycle of Acid Mine Drainage Neutralization Sludge, 33rd PIWC, 225-233
26. Katnik, K.E., Pavilcius, A.M., A Novel Chemical Approach for the Treatment of Oily Wastewaters, 33rd PIWC, 234-243
27. Manickam, T.S., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Response to Qualitative-Quantitative Shock of Activated Sludge Operated at Constant Sludge Concentration, 33rd PIWC, 244-254
28. Jenning, A.A., Tirsch, F.S., Adrian, D.D., Soil Attenuative Capacity and Transport Potential of Solid Waste Leachates, 33rd PIWC, 255-262
29. Edde, H., Technology and Cost for Sulfite Pulping Spent Liquor Recovery , 33rd PIWC, 263-267
30. Case, C.R., Wisconsin's Industrial Wastewater Inventory Program, 33rd PIWC, 268-277
31. Sack, W.A., Bokey, W.R., Biological Treatment of Coal Gasfication Wastewater, 33rd PIWC, 278-285
32. Mooney, G.A., Thompson, C.G., Nogurira, A.T., Removal of Fluoride and Phosphorus from Phosphoris Acid Wastes with Two Stage Lime Treatment, 33rd PIWC, 286--295
33. Bergmann, D.E., Stumpf, M.R., Driscoll, A.F., Point-Source Control and a Modified Overland Flow Living Filter Enables Rubber Products Plant to Maintain Compliance, 33rd PIWC, 296-301
34. Weeter, D.W., Coal Pile Water Quality Management - Results of a Natinal Survey, 33rd PIWC, 302-307
35. Wright, A.P., Homkow, J.D., Roderique, D.D., The National Strategy for Pretreatment of Toxic Industrial Effluent: Issues and Implications, 33rd PIWC, 308-316
36. Poduska, R.A., Hicks, J.E., Howard, J.W., Polymer Addition for Effluent Quality Control, 33rd PIWC, 317-325
37. Winn, W.M., Morgan, E.L., Stream Ecosystem Recovery from Municipal Sewage Discharges and Accommodation to Aluminum Industry Effluents, 33rd PIWC, 326-334
38. Shindala, A., Bond, M.T., Physical-Chemical Treatment of Wastewaters Generated from the Production of Dinitro Butyl Phenolic and Bladex, 33rd PIWC, 335-342
39. Romagnoli, R.J., Berglund, R.L., Polyurethane Foam Filtration, 33rd PIWC, 343-356
40. Ketchum, L.H. Jr., Liao, P.C., Irvine, R.L., Economic Evaluation of Sequencing Batch Biological Reactors , 33rd PIWC, 357-376
41. Belfort, G., Marx, B., Wastewater Treatment by Membranes: What Can Be Done about Fouling, 33rd PIWC, 377-385
42. Ball, J., Evporation Lagoons for Humid Region, 33rd PIWC, 386-393
43. Hellman, T.M., Swanson, C.G. Jr., An Environmental Retrofit of a Urea Syntheesis Plant, 33rd PIWC, 394-401
44. Obarsky, B.J., Cirello, J., Roy, A.R., Sulfur Removal of Polysulfide Rubber Manufacturing Wastewaters, 33rd PIWC, 402-408
45. Busch, A.W., Irvine, R.L., NPDES Impact on Solids Separation in Activated Sludge System Design and Operation, 33rd PIWC, 409-414
46. Knocke, W.R., Clevenger, T., Ghosh, M.M., Novak, J.T., Recovery of Metals from Electroplating Wastes, 33rd PIWC, 415-426
47. Olofsson, J.A. Jr., Bishop, P.L., Dickson, R.A., Physio-Chemical Treatment of Lithograph Watewater, 33rd PIWC, 427-431
48. Smitth, L.L., Zeigler, E. Jr., Biological Treatment of a Munitions Manufacturing Facility Wastewater, 33rd PIWC, 432-439
49. Van Lotringen, T.J.M., Gerrish, J.B., H2S Removal by Purple Sulfur Bacteria in Swine Waste Lagoons, 33rd PIWC, 440-448
50. Pintenich, J.L., Bell, R.A., Hydraulic Characteristics of Wastewater Treatment Basins, 33rd PIWC, 449-456
51. Davis, E.M., Bishop, J.R., Guthrie, R.K., Microbial Behavior in Hypersaline Wastes: Effects on BOD and Degradability, 33rd PIWC, 457-463
52. Keating, E.J., Brown, R.A., Greenberg, E.S., Phenolic Problems Solved with Hydrogen Peroxide Oxidation, 33rd PIWC, 464-470
53. O'neill, E.T., Castrantas, H.M., Keating, E.J., Tannery Waste Streams Meet Effluent Regulations Using Hydrogen Peroxide, 33rd PIWC, 471-478
54. Mcfarlane, P.N., Melcer, H., Evaluation of Parameters for the Design of Anaerobic Lagoons
Treating Fellmongery (Unhairing) Wastewater, 33rd PIWC, 479-486
55. Theis, T.L., Richter, R.O., Chemical Speciation of Heavy Metals in Power Plant Ash Pond Leachate, 33rd PIWC, 487-496
56. Kremer, J.G., Dryden, F.D., Glasgow, D., Parkhurst, J.D., The Industrial Waste Surcharge Program of the Sanitation Districts of Los Anele Country, 33rd PIWC, 497-506
57. Sachs, E.F., Jennett, J.C., Rand, M.C., Anaerobic Treatment of Synthesized Organic Chemical Pharmaceutical Wastes, 33rd PIWC, 507-514
58. Mahmud, Z, Thanh, N.C., Biological Treatment of Refinery Wastes, 33rd PIWC, 515-525
59. Lowthian, W.E., Pit and Berm Coal Storage, 33rd PIWC, 526-539
60. Valiknac, T., Neufeld, R.D., Thiocyanate Toxic Inhibition to Phenol Bio-oxidation, 33rd PIWC, 540-550
61. Baker, G.G., Moe, P.G., Soil-Mediated Disposal of an Industrial Wastewater - A Case History, 33rd PIWC, 551-559
62. Hudson, J.W., Pohland, F.G., Pendergrass, Anaerobic Packed Column Treatment of Shellfish Processing Wastewaters, 33rd PIWC, 560-574
63. Kincannon, D.F., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Utter, G., Evaluation of a New Biological Tower Packing, 33rd PIWC, 575-580
64. Rooney, T.C., Mignone, N.A., Influence of Basin Geometry on Disfferent Generic Types of Aeration Equipment, 33rd PIWC, 581-595
65. Nemerow, N.L., Warn, D., Falk, F., A New and Effective Solution for Treatment of Tannery Wastewaters, 33rd PIWC, 596-603
66. Polta, R.C., Defore, R.W., A Demonstration of Ammonia Removal by Ion Exchange, 33rd PIWC, 604-613
67. Blanc, F.C., O'Shaughnessy, J.C., Miller, C.H., Treatment of Bottleing Plant Wastewater with Rotating Biological Contactors, 33rd PIWC, 614-623
68. Lee, E.L., Schwab, R.E., Treatment of Oily Machinery Waste, 33rd PIWC, 624-633
69. Whittemore, R.C., McKeown, J.J., A Field Investigation of Human Detectability of Surface Water Color Changes Induced by Pulpmill Effluent Discharge, 33rd PIWC, 634-641
70. O'shaughnessy, J.C., Blanc, F.C., Treatment and Recycling of Wastewaters from a Corrugated Box Manufacturing Plant, 33rd PIWC, 642-652
71. Lorgan, G.P., Hill, J.D., Summers, S.M., Nitrate Addition for the Control of Oder Emmisions from Organically Overloaded, Super Rate Trickling Filters, 33rd PIWC, 653-660
72. Leonard, R.J., Parrott, J.W., Sludge Dewatering at the Rohm and Haas Houston Plant, 33rd PIWC, 661-667
73. Huibregtse, K.R., Zanoni, A.E., Zenker, D., Anzzolin, R., Feasibility Study Regarding Landfill of Nitrocellulose-Lime Sludge, 33rd PIWC, 668-678
74. Stenstrom, M.K., Models for Oxygen Transfer: Their Theorectical Basis and Implications for Industrial Wastewater Treatment, 33rd PIWC, 679-686
75. Seeler, T.A., Jennett, J.C., Treatment of a Wastewater from a Chemically Synthesized Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Process with the Anaerobic Filter, 33rd PIWC, 687-695
76. Sonksen, M.K., Sittig, F.M., Maziarz, E.F., Treatment of Oily Wastes by Ultrafiltration/reverse Osmosis - A Case History, 33rd PIWC, 696-705
77. Ryder, R.A., Chromium Tannery Wastewater Effects on Algae Oxidation Pond and Physical-Chemical Processes, 33rd PIWC, 706-737
78. Groshans, M.W., A High Efficiency System for Drying Waste Materials, 33rd PIWC, 738-743
79. Duchon, K., Painter, M., Experiences with Combined Tufted Textile-Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities in Dalton, Georgia: Design, Operation, 33rd PIWC, 744-757
80. Soboroff, D.M., Troyer, J.D., Cochran, A.A., A One-Step Method for Recycling Waste Chromic Acid-Sulfuric Acid Etching Solutions, 33rd PIWC, 758-763
81. Thomson, S., Water Management in Coal Gasification Projects (Lurgi Process), 33rd PIWC, 764-769
82. Gay, J.E., Removing the Limits on Deep-Bed Filtration Through New Backwashing Techniques, 33rd PIWC, 776-786
83. Batts, L.C. Jr., The Collection and Dewatering of Alum Sludge, 33rd PIWC, 787-795
84. Stensel, H.D., Wright, J.D., Cost Effective and Energy Efficient Wastewater Treatment, 33rd PIWC, 796-807
85. Fischer, M.C., Wet Scrubber Water Treatment in the Iron and Steel Industry Using Lamella Gravity Settlers, 33rd PIWC, 808-813
86. Martin, J.L., Rubin, A.J., Removal of Sulfides by Catalytic Oxygenation in Alkaline Media, 33rd PIWC, 814-822
87. Witherow, J., Hamza, A., Saad, S., Water Reuse in Poultry Processing, 33rd PIWC, 823-834
88. Otoski, R.M., Brown, L.C., Gilbert, R.G., Bench and Full Scale Tests for Alpha and Beta Coefficient Variability Determination, 33rd PIWC, 835-852
89. Barrett, P., Hayden, P.L., Treatment of Brewery Wastewaters by Biological Treatment, 33rd PIWC, 853-868
90. Bhattacharyya, D., Shelton, S., Grieves, R.B., The Effective Treatment of Acid Mine Wastes by a Low Pressure Charged Membrane Ultrafiltration Process, 33rd PIWC, 869-876
91. Whitebloom, S.W., Lue-Hing, C., Guth, E., Dencek, J., Development and Enforcement of an Industrial Waste Ordination in a Large Metropolitan Area, 33rd PIWC, 877-885
92. Wilmoth, R.C., Baugh, T.L., Decker, D.W., Removal of Selected Trace Elements from Acid Mine Drainage Using Existing Technology, 33rd PIWC, 886-894
93. Ganczarczyk, J., Elion, D., Extended Aeration of Coke-Plant Effluents, 33rd PIWC, 885-902
94. Cullivan, B.M., Industrial Toxics Oxidation: An Ozone-Chlorine Comparison, 33rd PIWC, 903-910
95. Norcross, Shell, G., Application of a Unique Aeration Device to a Textile Wastewater, 33rd PIWC, 911-917
96. Wang, L.K., Kao, S.F, Wang, M.H., Kao, J.F., Loshin, A.L., Application and Determination of Surface-Active Agents - Part II: Anionic Surfactants, 33rd PIWC, 918-934
97. Wang, L.K, Wang, M.H., Kao, J.F., Application and Determination of Polyelectrolytes, 33rd PIWC, 935-943
98. Scott, R.B., Wilmoth, R.C., Light, D.L., Utilization of Fly Ash and Coal Mine Refuse as a Road Base Material, 33rd PIWC, 944-949
99. Grimes, C.B., Nyer, E.K., Lamella Clarification: Design Application, 33rd PIWC, 950-965
100. Hsu, D.Y., Lagvankar, A.L., Prediction and Removal of Suspended Solids from Construction Site Runoff, 33rd PIWC, 965-974


1979 Number of Papers: 92

1. Carvalho, D.A., Patel, D.K., Design and Operation of a Wastewater Treatment Facility at an Existing Fossil Power Plant, 34th PIWC, 1-16
2. Klemeston, S.L., Austin, R., Lindfield, W.D., Solar Heating of Industrial Wastewater Stabilzation Ponds, 34th PIWC, 17-21
3. Olthof, M., Nitrificaction of Coke Oven Wastewater with High Ammonia Concentration, 34th PIWC, 22-35
4. Niles, C.F. Jr., Helbing, C.H., Management Attention to Training and Operation Produces Zero Discharge, 34th PIWC, 36-39
5. Hayes, R.C., Conley, W.R., Complete Wastewater Treatment at Four Fossil Fueled Power Plants, 34th PIWC, 40-46
6. Bessent, R.A., Luther, P.A., Eklund, C.W., Removal of Cyanides from Coke Plant Wastewaters by Selective Ion Exchange Results of Pilot Testing Program, 34th PIWC, 47-62
7. Lamb, J.C. III, Singer, P.C., Rader, R.D., Reckhow, D.A., Speitel, G.E., Characterization and Biological Treatability of Coal Convertion Wastewaters, 34th PIWC, 63-72
8. Hill, A.J., Neufeld, R.D., Influence of Unionized Ammonia and Inorganic Carbon on Biological Nitrification, 34th PIWC, 73-86
9. Bishop, W.C., Sack, W.A., Estimation of Retention of Pollutants on Unburned Coal after in Situ Gasification, 34th PIWC, 87-95
10. Shelby, S.E. Jr., Levine, L.P., Argaman, Y., Water Reuse and Water Quality Management in an Integrated Stell Plant, 34th PIWC, 96-105
11. Winans, L.P., Dreier, D.E., Innovative Acid Pickling Wastes Treatment at Universal Cyclops Stainless Steel Plant, 34th PIWC, 106-114
12. Hunter, R.A., Recovery and Reuse of Aryl Phosphste Ester Hydraulic Fluid, 34th PIWC, 115-120
13. Jones, R.A., Metal Ion Removal from Foundry Process Water by Coalgulation, 34th PIWC, 121-128
14. Boyle, W.C., Ham, R.K., Assessment of Leaching Potential from Foundry Process Solid Wastes, 34th PIWC, 129-147
15. Wagner, N.J., Lutchko, J.R., Deithorn, R.T., Control of Toxic Gaseous Emissions from Thermal Reactivation of Activated Carbon, 34th PIWC, 148-154
16. O'Brien, D.J., Olofsson, J.A. Jr., Phenol Leachability from Phenolic Resin Materials, 34th PIWC, 155-159
17. Christensen, D.C., Weimer, W.C., Enhanced Photodegradation of Persistent Halogenated Organic Materials, 34th PIWC, 160-166
18. Puduska, R.A., Operation, Control and Dynamic Modeling of the Tennessee Eastman Company Industrial Wastewater Treatment System, 34th PIWC, 167-183
19. Gurvitch, M.M., Description of an Advanced Treatment Plant to Recycle Water at a Chemical R&D Facility, 34th PIWC, 184-194
20. Leipzig, N.A., Hockenbury, M.R., Powdered Activated Carbon/Activated Sludge Treatment of Chemical Production Wastewaters, 34th PIWC, 195-205
21. Baillod, C.R., Lamparter, R.A., Ledy, D.G, Wet Oxidation of Toxic Organic Substances, 34th PIWC, 206-213
22. Poduska, R.A., Anderson, B.D., Successful Storage Lagoon Ordor Control from an Industrial Activated Sludge System, 34th PIWC, 214-228
23. Witt, E.R., Humphrey, W.J., Roberts, T.E., Full-Scale Anaerobic Filter Treats High Strength Wastes, 34th PIWC, 229-234
24. Thibault, G.T., Tracy, K.D., Demonstration of a Mutant Bacterial Additive for Enhancement of Operational Stability in Oxygen Activated Sludge, 34th PIWC, 235-243
25. Saam, R.D., Pakowski, P.A., Aydlett, G.M., Treatability of Firefighting School Wastewaters: U.S. Navy Compliance with POTW Pretreatment Requirements, 34th PIWC, 244-263
26. Williamson, K.J., Johnson, D.G., A Bacterial Bioassay for Assessment of Wastewater Toxicity, 34th PIWC, 264-273
27. Hutton, D.G., Statistical Distribution of Biological Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Data, 34th PIWC, 274-279
28. Harvey, C.H., Allison, R.C., Application of Risk Analysis in Meeting Effluent Standards, 34th PIWC, 280-286
29. Daniels, S.L., Neely, W.B., Bailey, R.E., Priority Pollutant Perspectives - Regulatory Assessment, Environmental Evaluation and Waste Treatment, 34th PIWC, 287-308
30. Arthur, R.M., Kent, L.W., Raymond, R.J., Automatic Respirometry - A Unique Tool for Determining Design Parameters for a Cannery Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant, 34th PIWC, 309-318
31. Van Den Berg, L., Lentz, C.P., Comparison Between Up and Down Flow Anaerobic Fixed Film Reactors of Varying Surface to Volume Ratios for the Treatment of Bean Blanching Waste, 34th PIWC, 319-325
32. Brown, H.B., Pico, R.F., Characterization and Treatment of Dairy Wastes in the Municipal Treatment System, 34th PIWC, 326-334
33. Mikula, W.J., Reynolds, J.H.,Middlebrooks, E.J., George, D., Performance Characteristicsof a Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC) Treating a Cheese Processing Wastewater, 34th PIWC, 335-353
34. Yang, P.Y., Lin, J.K., Nagano, S.Y., Biological Treatment of Wastes from Mass Rearing of Fruit Files and Pineapple Centrifuged Underflow, 34th PIWC, 354-359
35. Katz, P.B., Case History: Control of Odors at a Tannery Wastewater Treatment Plant, 34th PIWC, 360-367
36. Balden, A.R., Bossert, E.F., Malhotra, S.K., Joint Wastewater Treatment: City of Whitehall and Whitehall Leather Company, 34th PIWC, 368-374
37. Mahmud, Z., Bottle Washing and Brewery Wastewater Treatment, 34th PIWC, 375-384
38. Overcash, M.R., Taylor, G., Nutter, W.L., Land Treatment Systems for Poultry Processing Wastes, 34th PIWC, 385-393
39. Panzer, C., Design for Nitrogen Removal from Tannery Unhairing Waste, 34th PIWC,
40. Newswanger, L., Zuern, H.E., Lasda, S.E., Effective Wastewater Treatment in Poultry Processing Operations, 34th PIWC, 403-405
41. Ketchum, L.H. Jr., Irvine, R.L., Dean, M.J., A Physical Model for Overland Flow Treatment, 34th PIWC, 406-412
42. Weber, T.J., Hull, C.A., Biological Nitrification in a Slaughterhouse Wastewater Treatment Plant, 34th PIWC, 413-420
43. Southworth, A., Palm Oil Factory Effluent Treatment by Anaerobic Digestion in Lagoon, 34th PIWC, 421-434
44. Chao, A.C., Yang, W., Tseng, S.K., Application of Chemical Coagulation and Land System for Improving Biological Wool Scouring Wastewater Treatment, 34th PIWC, 435-449
45. Sutton, P.M., Langley, D.F., Warner, K.E., Park, K., Oxitron System Fluidized Bed Wastewater Treatment Process: Application to High Strength Industrial Wastewater, 34th PIWC, 450-461
46. Ebel, L.A. Jr., Kaloupek, M., Kimball, G., Design and Operation of Wastewater Pretreatment Facilities for Two Corn Wet Mills, 34th PIWC, 162-472
47. Peyton, T.O., Cooper, I.W., Quah, S.K., Mesophilic and Thermophilic Anaerobic Tank Treatment of Palm Oil Mill Wastewaters, 34th PIWC, 473-482
48. Huang, J.C., Bates, V.T., Treatment of Milk Waste by Rotating Biological Contactors Using Pure Oxygen, 34th PIWC, 483-498
49. Reilly, J.I., Problems or Nonproblems? That Is the Problem!, 34th PIWC, 499-504
50. O'Dette, R.G., Environmental Control Regulations: A Significant Source of Social and Economic Stress, 34th PIWC, 505-513
51. Cook, M.M., Lander, J.A., Littlehale, D.S., Case Histories: Reviewing the Use of Sodium Borohydride for Control of Heavy Metal Discharge in Industrial Wastewaters, 34th PIWC, 514-519
52. Cate, J.L., Matthews, M.A., Rueppel, D.W., A Prototype Online X-ray Fluorescence Analyzer for Detection of Metals in Sewage, 34th PIWC, 520-528
53. Hayes, T.D., Jewell, W.J., Kabrick, R.M., Heavy Metal Removal from Sludges Using Combined Biological/Chemical Treatment, 34th PIWC, 529-543
54. Patterson, J.W., Hao, S.S., Heavy Metals Interactions in the Anaerobic Digestion System, 34th PIWC, 544-555
55. Jenkins, C.R., Pankanin, Modification of Sediment Control Ponds, 34th PIWC, 556-564
56. Greenwood, N.R., Muehlberger, S., Lasda, S.E., Meeting Discharge Requirements in Phosphate Mining Operations, 34th PIWC, 565-568
57. Lace, L.M., Bishop, P.L., Treatment of Wastewater from the Mining and Processing of Diatomaceous Earth, 34th PIWC, 569-577
58. Erkku, H., Price, L.S., Treatment of Gold Milling Effluents, 34th PIWC, 578-587
59. Brown, J.G., Joyce, T.W., Removal of Acute Toxicity from a Simulated Kraft Mill Effluent in Aerated Lagoons, 34th PIWC, 588-593
60. Schirtzinger, M.M., A Paper Mill Water Treatment And Reuse System for Zero Discharge, 34th PIWC, 594-599
61. Bress, D.F., Greenfield, C., Carver-Greenfield Process Drying of Pilp Mill Activated Sludge for Energy Recovery in a Hog Fuel Boiler, 34th PIWC, 600-605
62. Moll, R.T., Letki, A.G., The Role of Centrifuges in Minimizing/Eliminating the Use of Chemical Additives in Dewatering and Thickening of Industrial Wastes, 34th PIWC, 606-614
63. Novak, J.T., Haugan, B.E., Knoke, W.R., Dewatering of Sludges That Penetrate Through Filtering Media, 34th PIWC, 615-627
64. Smith, L.L., Evaluation of an Anaerobic Rotating Surface System for Treatment of a Munition Wastewater Containing Organic and Inorganic Nitrates, 34th PIWC, 628-634
65. Taub, S.I., Operational Experience of a Regional Waste Management and Land Reclamation Center. A Case History, 34th PIWC, 635-642
66. Furland, L.P., Schley, W.E., Characterization and Treatment of Wastewater from Army Vehicle Washracks, 34th PIWC, 643-654
67. Lubieniecki, E.Jr., Watson, C., Staub, M.J., Matherly, J.E., Sand Filtration of Wastewater from Military Vehicle Washing Facilities, 34th PIWC, 655-663
68. Mcdowell, C.S., Zitrides, T.G., Accelerating the Dynamic Response of Bacterial Populations in Activated Sludge Systems, 34th PIWC, 664-672
69. Kramer, G.R., Buyers, A., Brownlee, B., Electrolytic Treatment of Oil Wastewater, 34th PIWC, 673-680
70. Bohunsky, J.M., Case History: Recovery of Fuel Oil from Groundwater, 34th PIWC, 681-685
71. Meyers, J.D., Huddleston, R.L., Treatment of Oily Refinery Waste by Landfarming, 34th PIWC, 686-698
72. Remirez, E.R., Comparative Physico-Chemical Study of Industrial Wastewater Treatment by Electrolytic, Dispersed Air and Dissolved Air Flotation Technologies, 34th PIWC, 699-709
73. Meiners, H., Mazewski, G., Design, Start-up and Operation of a Refinery Treatment System with Muscle, 34th PIWC, 710-718
74. Wahl, J.R., Hayes, T.C., Kleper, M.H., Pinto, S.D., Ultrafiltration for Today's Oily Wastewaters: A Survey of Current Ultrafiltration Systems, 34th PIWC, 719-733
75. Maphis, S.W., Land Application of Liquid Waste via Subsurface Injection, 34th PIWC, 734-741
76. Dewalle, F.B., Chian, E.S.K., Detection of Trace Organics in Wellwater near a Solid Waste Landfill, 34th PIWC, 742-752
77. Slater, M.N., Goverment-Industry Conflict and Cooperation: An Industrial Waste Case History, 34th PIWC, 753-759
78. Flynn, B.P., Management of Biological Treatment Plant Upsets: Avoidance, Detection and Minimization, 34th PIWC, 760-770
79. Kabrick, R.M., Jewell, W.J., Salotto, B.V., Berman, D., Inactivation of Viruses, Pathogenic Bacteria and Parasites in the Autoheated Aerobic Thermophilic Digestion of Sewage Sludge, 34th PIWC, 771-789
80. Heertjes, P.M., Van Der Meer, R.R., Comparison of Different Methods for Anaerobic Treatment of Dilute Wastewaters, 34th PIWC, 790-804
81. Hynek, R.J., Chou, C.C.S., Development and Performance of Air Driven Rotating Biological Contactors, 34th PIWC, 805-815
82. Deshpande, S., Stetzer, R., Nakamura, Y., Open Tank High Purity Oxygen Activated Sludge Treatment of Industrial Wastes in Japan, 34th PIWC, 816-828
83. Stuewe, C.W., Cleary, J.G., Thron, H.M. Jr., Best Management Practices for Control of Toxic and Hazardous Materials, 34th PIWC, 829-837
84. Trulear, M.G., Characklis, W.G., Dynamics of Biofilm Processes, 34th PIWC, 838-853
85. Manickam, T.S., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., Studies on the Relationship Between Feed COD and Effluent COD During Treatment by Activated Sludge Processes, 34th PIWC, 854-867
86. Slayton, J.L., Trovato, E.R., Simplified NOD Determination, 34th PIWC, 868-886
87. Stover, E.L., Biological Nitrification Inhibition Screening Procedures for Industrial Wastewaters, 34th PIWC, 887-895
88. Busch, A.E., Design of Activated Sludge Systems - Reaction Rates and Hydraulic Integrity, 34th PIWC, 896-901
89. Stenstrom, M.K., Hwang, H.J., The Effect of Surfactants on Industrial Aeration Systems, 34th PIWC, 902-909
90. Leftwich, D.B., Reimers, R.S., Englande, A.J., Little, M.D., Bowman, D.D., Investigation of Parasites in Southern Domestic Waste Sludge: A Possible Industrial Point Source, 34th PIWC, 910-919
91. Weber, W.J. Jr., Sherrill, J.D., Pirbazari, M., The Effects of Chlorine on the Properties and Performance of Activated Carbon, 34th PIWC, 920-936
92. Bliss, M.J., O'Melia, C.R., Physical Aspects of Biofouling, 34th PIWC, 937-949


1980 Number of Papers: 92

1. Ryan, J.R., Steenhuis, T.S., Loehr, R.C., Land Application of Wastewaters Under Non-Ideal Conditions, 35th PIWC, 1-9
2. Norris, D.J., Landspreading of Oily and Biological Sludges in Canada, 35th PIWC, 10-16
3. Osipoff, R.J., Hutzler, N.J., and Crittenden, J.C., Interaction of Specific Toxic Organic Chemicals Percolating Through a Soil, 35th PIWC, 17-23
4. Coffey, W.A., Athavaley, A.S., Funk, R.J., and Sweet, R.G., Deep Well Injection of Industrial Wastes: a State-of Art Case History, 35th PIWC, 24-32
5. Pence, R.F., Reynolds, T.D., Design of an Activated Carbon System for Wood Preserving Waters, 35th PIWC, 33-38
6. De Zeauw, W., Lettinga, G., Acclimation of Digested Sewage Sludge During Start-up of an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) Reactor, 35th PIWC, 39-47
7. Ball, J., Wilson, V.R., Aerated Lagoon Anf Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment for the Effluent from a Pentachlorophenol Wood Processing Plant, 35th PIWC, 48-56
8. Fradkin, L., Kremer, F., The Use of Chrome Tanning Solid Waste for Improving Anaerobic Digestion, 35th PIWC, 57-62
9. Jank, B.E., Fowlie, P.J.A., Treatment of a Wood Preserving Effluent Containing Pentachlorophenol by Activated Sludge and Carbon Adsorption, 35th PIWC, 63-79
10. Maxham, J.V., Wakamiya, W., Innovative Biological Wastewater Treatment Technologies Applied to the Treatment of Biomass Gasfication Wastewater, 35th PIWC, 80-94
11. Huber, C.V., Doane, T.A., A Case Study - Tannery Meets EPA Pretreatment Standards, 35th PIWC, 95-104
12. Panzer, C.C., Komanowsky, M., Senske, G.E., Improved Performance in Combined Nitrification/Denitrification, 35th PIWC, 105-113
13. Fremont, H.A., Kleper, M.H., Kraft Mill Effluent Color Removal by Ultrafiltration, 35th PIWC, 114-133
14. Dorica, J., Wong, A., Application of Zeta Potential for Control of Alum Coagulation in the "Ppric" Effluent Treatment Process, 35th PIWC, 134-141
15. Priest, C.J., A Change to Anaerobic-Aerobic Treatment Made Expanded Production Possible Without Expansion of Wastewater Treatment Facilities, 35th PIWC, 142-150
16. Hamza, A., Hamoda, M.F., Multiprocess Treatment of Textile Wastewater, 35th PIWC,
17. Storey, W.A., Schroeder, E.J., Pilot Plant Evaluation of the 1974 Betea Guidelines for the Textile Industry, 35th PIWC, 160-170
18. Rhee, C.H., Caballero, R.C., Carry, C., Effects of Carpet Dyeing Wastewater on the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant, 35th PIWC, 171-177
19. Pitkat C.A., Berndt, C.L., Textile Waste Treatment at a Municipal PACT Facility, 35th PIWC, 178-185
20. Stahr, R.W., Boepple, C.P., Knocke, W.R., Textile Waste Treatment: Color Removal and Solids Handling Characteristics, 35th PIWC, 186-199
21. Wu, Y.C., Mahmud, Z., Biological Treatment of Paint Industry Wastewater with Activated Carbon, 35th PIWC, 200-210
22. O'Shaughnessy, J., Blanc, F.C., Boston, R.C., Treatment of Flexographic Ink Wastewaters, 35th PIWC, 211-223
23. Berlow, J.R., Feiler, H.D., Storch, P.J., Paint and Ink Industry Toxic Pollutant Control, 35th PIWC, 224-241
24. Ramirez, E.R., Electroflotation of Group VI-A Heavy Metals from Mining Tailings Wastewater, 35th PIWC, 242-247
25. Werthman, P.H., Bainbridge, K.L., An Investigation of Uranium Mill Wastewater Treatability, 35th PIWC, 248-265
26. Chiesa, R., Bangert, S., Achieving the EPA Effluent Limitations for Power Plants: Approaches Taken by Utilities in Wisconsin, 35th PIWC, 266-280
27. Benjamin, M.M., Hayes, K.F., Leckie, J.O., Removal of Toxic Metals from Power Generation Waste Streams by Adsorption and Co-Precipitation, 35th PIWC, 281-292
28. Olem, H., Shipp, J.W., Chu, T.Y.J., Ruane, R.J., Priority Pollutants in Wastewater Discharges from a Wet Limestone Scrubber System, 35th PIWC, 293-306
29. Merrill, D.T., Parker, D.S., Drago, J.A., Evaluation of Ozone Treatment in Cooling Towers, 35th PIWC, 307-315
30. Rubin, A.J., Schroeder, P.R., Kramer, R.J. III, Clarification of Blackwater Wastes by Flotation and by Coagulation, 35th PIWC, 316-324
31. Ganczarczyk, J.J., Fate of Basic Pollutants in Treatment of Coke-Plant Effluents, 35th PIWC, 325-331
32. Bauer, G.L., Hardie, M.G., Vollstedt, T.J., Biophysical Treatment of Coke Plant Wastewaters, 35th PIWC, 332-342
33. Wear, M.R., Grantz, J.A., Thompson, R.J., Biological Treatment of Coke Plant Waste Utilizing an Integral Clarification Concept, 35th PIWC, 343-353
34. Bhattacharyya, A., Middleton, A.C., Enhanced Biological Treatment System for Coke Plant Wastewater Achieving Complete Nitrification, 35th PIWC, 354-372
35. Brand, J.I., Klein, J.A., Parkhurst, B.R., Rao, T.K., Mutagenicity and Toxicity of Treated Aqueous Effluents from Coal Conversionprocesses, 35th PIWC, 373-380
36. Beaudet, B.A., Bilello, L.J., Kellar, E.M., Allan, J.M., Turner, R.J., Removal of Specific Organics from Wastewater by Activated Carbon Adsorption: Evaluation of a Rapid Method for Determining Carbon Usage Rates, 35th PIWC, 381-391
37. Martin, E.E., Stigall, G.E., Warner, M.G., Effluent Limitations Guidelines for the Inorganic Chemicals Industry, 35th PIWC, 392-398
38. Fleischer, B.N., A Program to Eliminate Surface Runoff and Subsurface Migration of Chemical Waste Materials to Navigable Waters, 35th PIWC, 399-405
39. Sierka, R.A., Cowen, W.F., The Catalytic Ozone Oxidation of Aqueous Solutions of Hydrazine, Monomethyl Hydrazine and Unsymmetrical Dimethylhydrazine, 35th PIWC, 406-415
40. Wykpisz, A.C., Ultrafiltration System for Latex Paint Wastewater Treatment, 35th PIWC, 416-424
41. Miller, R.A., Johnson, J.D., Helsel, R.W., Pitts, D.M., Destruction of Toxic Chemicals by Catalyzed Wet Oxidation, 35th PIWC, 425-429
42. Rapean, J.C., Johnson, R.A., Hanson, T.P., Biodegradation of Cyanide: Nitrite Interference in the Standard Test for Total Cyanide, 35th PIWC, 430-436
43. Poduska, R.A., Stroupe, R.C., Belt Filter Press Dewatering Studies, Implementation and Operation at the Tennessee Eastman Company Industrial Activated Sludge Wastewater Treatment System, 35th PIWC, 437-455
44. Anderson, D.R., Pharmaceutical Wastewater Treatment: A Case Study, 35th PIWC, 456-462
45. Ross, W.K., Ng, K.S., Protecting the Aquatic Environment at a Tar Sands Plant, 35th PIWC, 463-475
46. Kincannon, D.F., Esfandi, A., Performance Comparison of Activated Sludge, PAC Activated Sludge, Granular Activated Carbon and a Resin Column for Removing Prriority Pollutants from a Pharmaceutical Wastewater, 35th PIWC, 476-483
47. Gaudy, A.F., Jr., Gaudy, E.T., Feng, Y.J., Brueggemann, G., Compatibility of Organic Waste and Cyanide During Treatemnt by the Extended Aeration Process, 35th PIWC,
48. Van Den Berg, L., Lentz, C.P., Performance and Stability of the Anaerobic Contact Process as Affected by Waste Composition, Innoculation and Solids Retention Time, 35th PIWC, 496-501
49. Lackmann, R.K., Maier, W.J., Shamat, N.A., Removal of Chlorinated Organics by Conventional Biological Waste Treatment, 35th PIWC, 502-515
50. Mclaughlin, H., Wastewater Treatment Evaluation and Redesign, 35th PIWC, 516-521
51. Neufeld, R.D., Matson, L., Lubon, P., Thiocyanate Bio-oxidation Kinetics, 35th PIWC, 522-533
52. Blanc, F.C., Oshaughnessy, J.C., Wei, I.W., Macnevin, P.E., In-Situ Shale Oil Retort Wastewater Pretreatment Using Coagulation and Oxidation, 35th PIWC, 534-540
53. Biwyk, A., Electrocoagulation of Biologically Treated Sewage, 35th PIWC, 541-549
54. Koon, J.H., Davis, G.M., Knowlson, P.D., Smith, E.F., Development of a Wastewater Management System for an Elemental Phosphorus, 35th PIWC, 550-559
55. Chao, A.C., Machemehl, J.L., Galarranga, E., Ultrafiltration Treatment of Seafood Processing Wastewaters, 35th PIWC, 560-570
56. Jeffus, H.M., Mitchell, D.T., Grease and Oil Product Recovery from Dissolved Air Flotation Skimming of Poultry Processing Wastewater, 35th PIWC, 571-576
57. Gruette, J.L., Westphal, G.M., Draft Tube Channel Approach to Poultry Processing Wastewater Treatment, 35th PIWC, 577-585
58. Zimmerman, M.H., Jacquez, R.B., Poultry Waste Pretreatment Through Dissolved Air Flotation Coupled with Lime-polymer Conditioning, 35th PIWC, 586-595
59. Biesinger, M.G., Stensel, H.D., Jenkins, D., Brewery Wastewater Treatment Without Activated Sludge Bulking Problems, 35th PIWC, 596-609
60. Brown, G.J., Cocci, A.A., Landine, R.C., Viraraghavan, T., Lin, K.C., Sludge Accumulation in an Anaerobic Lagoon-Anaerobic Filter System Treating Potato Processing Wastewater, 35th PIWC, 610-616
61. Kane, J., Osantowski, R., An Evaluation for Water Reuse Using Advanced Waste Treatment at a Meat Packing Plant, 35th PIWC, 617-624
62. Lettinga, G., Vinken, J.N., Feasibility of the Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) Process for the Treatment of Low-Strength Wastes, 35th PIWC, 625-634
63. Pette, K.C., De Vletter, R., Wind, E., Van Gils, W., Full-scale Anaerobic Treatment of Beet-sugar Wastewater, 35th PIWC, 635-642
64. Sauer, D.K., Spray Irrigation Systems Used for Disposal of Vegetable Processing Wastewater in Wisconsin, 35th PIWC, 643-652
65. Green, T., Shell, G., Witmayer, G., Case History of Nitrification of a Rendering - Meat Packing Wastewater, 35th PIWC, 653-664
66. Streebin, L.E., Schornick, H.M., Wachinski, A.M., Ozone Oxidation of Concentrated Cyanide Wastewater from Electroplating Operations, 35th PIWC, 665-676
67. Robertson, W.M., Egide, J.C., Huang, J.Y.C., Recovery and Reuse of Waste Nitric Acid from an Aluminum Etch Process, 35th PIWC, 677-685
68. Friedman, R.B., Arnesen, R., Friedman, A.A., Multisolution Approach to an Electronic Firm's Complex Wastewater Discharge Problems, 35th PIWC, 686-693
69. Slapik, M.A., Thackston, E.L., Wilson, D.J., Improvements in Foam Flotation for Lead Removal, 35th PIWC, 694-701
70. Wallace, J.R., Singer, P.C., Precipitation of Lead from a Storage Battery Manufacturing Wastewater, 35th PIWC, 702-717
71. Galatro, T.J., Simmer, K.W., Experiences with Low Head Filtration of Steel Mill Wastewater, 35th PIWC, 718-724
72. Osantowski, R., Hendriks, R., Treatment of Steel Plant Blast Furnace Effluent Using Physical/Chemical Techniques, 35th PIWC, 725-732
73. Janerus, I.V., Shimokubo, R.M., Direct Filtration of Steel Mill Scale and Metal Finishing Rinsewaters with a Continuous Filter, 35th PIWC, 733-745
74. Lue-Hing, C., Lordi, D.T., Whitebloom, S.W., Emergency Response to Hazardous Waste Spills in the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Great Chicago, 35th PIWC, 746-758
75. Doyle, R.D., Volume Reduction and Detoxification of Hazardous Wastes by Encapsulation in an Asphalt Binder, 35th PIWC, 759-767
76. Khudenko, B., The Dynamics of Automated Equalization Basin-reactor Systems, 35th PIWC, 768-787
77. Van Den Berg, L., Lentz, C.P., Armstrong, D.W., Anaerobic Waste Treatment Efficiency Comparisons Between Fixed Film Reactors, Contact Digesters and Fully Mixed, Continuously Fed Digesters, 35th PIWC, 788-793
78. Eastman, R.M., Quality Control in Resouse Recovery from Industrial and Municipal Waste, 35th PIWC, 794-801
79. Arisman, R.K., Musick, R.C., Zeff, J.D., Crase, T.C., Experience in Operation of Ultraviolet-ozone (Ultrox) Pilot Plant for Destroying Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Industrial Waste Influent, 35th PIWC, 802-808
80. Macur, G.J.Alpaugh, W.A., Sharkness, J.E., Oxidation of Organic Compounds in Concentrated Industrial Wastewatere with Ozone and Ultraviolet Light, 35th PIWC, 809-816
81. Duke, M.L., Templeton, M.E., Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr., Stowe, J.C. Jr., High-Temperature Effects on the Activated Sludge Process Treating Industrial Wastewaters, 35th PIWC, 817-825
82. Beg, S.A., Siddiqi, R.H., Hias, S., Effect of Toxicants on Biological Nitrification for Treatment of Fertilizer Industry Wastewater, 35th PIWC, 826-834
83. Summers, S.M., Gomperts, R.P., Shevlin, D.J., Minimum Phosphorus Requirements for the Treatment of Industrial Wastewater Using an Activated Sludge Process, 35th PIWC, 835-848
84. Nyer, E.K., Bourgeois, H.J. Jr., Operational Troubleshooting in Industrial Biological Treatment Systems, 35th PIWC, 849-854
85. Chou, C.C.S., Hynek, R.J., Field Performance of Three RBC Aeration Modes Treating Industrial Wastes, 35th PIWC, 855-865
86. Russell, L.L., Creson, C., Asano, T., Water Recycling in the Food Processing Industry, 35th PIWC, 866-881
87. Lawson, C.T., Development of a Biological Denitrification Process for a High Strength Industrial Waste, 35th PIWC, 88-888
88. Leeipzig, N.A., Effectiveness of the Powdered Activated Carbon/Activated Sludge System in Removing Ammonia from an Organic Chemical Production Wastewater, 35th PIWC, 889-897
89. Hicks, J.W. III, Keynote Address - An Econimist's View of Pollution, 35th PIWC, 898-901
90. Milne, J.R., Rose, L.D., Miele, R.P., Categorical Pretreatment Standards: The Forecasting of Potw Removals of Pollutants as a Basis for Revision of Standards, 35th PIWC, 902-910
91. O'Dette, R.G., Industrial Pretreatment: A Question of Credit, 35th PIWC, 911-919
92. Kurz, G.E., Summers, D.A., Wright, E.G., Pretreatment Removal Credits and National Standards in the City of Chattanooga, 35th PIWC, 920-940


1981 Number of Pappers:94

1. Stover, E.L., Kincannon, Biological Treatbility of Specific Organic Compounds Found in Chemical Industry Wastewaters, 36th PIWC, 1-16
2. Newkirk, D.D., Warner, M.G., Barros, S., Treatability Studies on Heavy Metal Removal in Selected Inorganic Chemical Industrials, 36th PIWC, 17-28
3. Buys, R.E., Reynolds, T.D., Effect of Mean Cell Residence Time and Ozonation on Carbon Adsorption, 36th PIWC, 29-35
4. Kerr, J.E., Lockhart, C.H., Company Solves Latex Waste Problem, 36th PIWC, 36-405. Alexander, W.D., Maul, P.L., Evaluation of Treatment System for Spent Machine Coolants and Oily Wastewater, 36th PIWC, 41-47
6. Chou, C.C.S., Daicho, Bio-surf Nitrification of Concentrated Ammonia-Brine Waste from an Iodine Manufacturing Plant, 36th PIWC, 48-55
7. King, G.D., Producing Clean Water and Energy from Pharmaceutical Wastewater, 36th PIWC, 56-67
8. Medwith, B.W., Lefelhocz, J.F., Single Stage Biological Treatment of Coke Plant Wastewaters with a Hybrid Suspended Growth Fixed Film Reactor, 36th PIWC, 68-76
9. Gauthier, J.J., Jones, D.D., Wilson, L.W. Jr., Majors, C.R., Combined Biological Treatment of Coke Plant Wastewater and Blast Furnace Recycle System Blowdown, 36th PIWC, 77-91
10. Jones, D.D., Gauthier, J.J., Martin, R.H., Wilson, L.W. Jr., Majors, C.R., Relationship Between Level of Nitrifying Bacteria and Ammonia Removal in the Biological Treatment of Coke Plant Wastewater, 36th PIWC, 92-102
11. Stephenson, R.L., Brown, J., Design of a Wastewater for a 200 Ton/Day Coal Gasification Pilot Plant, 36th PIWC, 103-109
12. Cowan, B.W., Stover, E.L., Hazardous Waste Identification at Coal Fired Steam Electric Stations, 36th PIWC, 110-120
13. Morretti, C., Neufeld, R.D., Ali, F., Pretreatment and Biological Treatment of Fixed Bed Coal Gasification Wastewater, 36th PIWC, 121-130
14. Marshall, B.R., Lamb, J.C. III, Reckhow, D.A., Some Problems and Alternatives in Applying Biological Treatment Models to a Coal Conversion Wastewater, 36th PIWC, 131-144
15. Wu, Y.C., Skabak, J., Scholze, R., Chen, C.Y., Treatment of Blowdown from a Coal Preheater, 36th PIWC, 145-157
16. Fagan, J., Waite, T.D., Condenser Biofouling Control with Ferrate (VI), 36th PIWC, 158-167
17. Osantowski, R., Hendriks, R.V., Physical/Chemical and Biological Treatment of a Coke Plant Wastewater, 36th PIWC, 168-176
18. Barton, T.G., Arsenault, G.P., Toxic Waste Destruction by Plasma Pyrolysis, 36th PIWC, 177-182
19. Strier, M.P., Gallup, J.D., Industrial Effluent Standards for Toxic Pollutants, 36th PIWC, 183-194
20. Ball, J., Oily Wastewater Contamination of the Water Table at a Wood Preserving Plant, 36th PIWC, 195-202
21. Horing, A.W., Decomposition of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Using a Novel High Temperature Fuid Wall Reactor, 36th PIWC, 203-211
22. Ryckman, M.D., Peters, J.I., Busch, W.H., Renkes, J.R., Emergency Response to a Major Agricultural Chemical Warehouse Fire, 36th PIWC, 212-223
23. Stevens,T.G., Van Den Berg, L., Anaerobic Treatment of Food Processing Wastes Using a Fixed Film Reactor, 36th PIWC, 224-232
24. Landine, R.C., Cocci, A., Viraraghavan, T., Brown, G.J., Anaerobic Pretreatment of Potato Processing Wastewater - A Case History, 36th PIWC, 233-240
25. Jackson, M.L., Methane Production and Recovery Using Potato Waste Solubles and Solids, 36th PIWC, 241-250
26. Thorn, S.H., Reap, E.J., Biological Treatment Characteristics of Corn and Potato Chip Snack Food Processing Wastewaters, 36th PIWC, 251-260
27. Grogan, P.J., Santini, D.J., Overview of Environmental Problems in the Food Industry, 36th PIWC, 261-268
28. Frostell, B., Anamet Anaerobic-Aerobic Treatment of Concentrated Wastewaters, 36th PIWC, 269-278
29. Anderson, G.K., Donnelly, T., Rippon, G.M., Duarte, A.C., Pilot and Full Scale Anaerobic Digestion for the Food and Drink Industry, 36th PIWC, 279-291
30. Ghosh, S., Henry, M.P., Stabilization and Gasification of Soft Drink Manufacturing Waste by Conventional and Two Phase Anaerobic Digestion, 36th PIWC, 292-300
31. Rooney, M.C., Wu, M.H., Joint Treatment of Meat Packing and Municipal Wastewater by Full Scale AWT Facilities, 36th PIWC, 301-309
32. Reitano, A.J. Jr., Startup and Operation of a Refinery Activated Sludge Plant, 36th PIWC, 310-319
33. Lagraff, M.B., Marrs, D.R., McCallum, P.W., Meeting BAT and Water Quality Standards at a Petroleum Refinery/Petrochemical Complex, 36th PIWC, 320-328
34. Schwartz, M., James, L.S., Rice, R.G., Benedek, G.D., Application of the Biological Activated Carbon Process to the Tertiary Treatment of Refinery Wastewater for Reuse Purposes, 36th PIWC, 329-340
35. Lewis, R.S., Rawlings, G.D., Laboratory Treatability Testing of Selected Oil Shale Process Wastewaters, 36th PIWC, 341-349
36. Campbell, A.G. Jr., Joyce, T.W., Removal of Color from Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents by Biological Processes, 36th PIWC, 350-355
37. Dickey, R.O., Ward, R.C., Dewatering of a Biological Sludge from a Paper Mill Wastewater Treatment Plant, 36th PIWC, 356-362
38. Jackson, M.L., Deep Tank Aeration/Flotation for Fermentation Wastewater Treatment, 36th PIWC, 363-374
39. Schmidt, R.J., Combining Chromium Treatment with Hydrogen Peroxide Oxidation of Phenolics, 36th PIWC, 375-382
40. Freeman, D.J., Colitti, O.A., Removal of Explosives from Load-Assemble-Pack Wastewater (Pink Water) Using Surfactant Technology, 36th PIWC, 383-394
41. Cardile, R.P., Fronczak, R.E., Resolution of an Industry's Oil Waste Problem, 36th PIWC, 395-404
42. Yang, P.Y., Nagano, S.Y., Lin, J.K., Wong, Y.T., Integrated Swine Waste Management System - A Preliminary Study, 36th PIWC, 405-413
43. Switzenbaum, M.S., Danskin, S.C., Anaerobic Expanded Bed Treatment of Whey, 36th PIWC, 414-424
44. Mote, C.R., Estes, R.D., Heated Anaerobic Digesters for Poultry Carcass Disposal: Total Solids Removed and Energy Consumed, 36th PIWC, 425-430
45. Radick, K.A., Startup Problem at a Dairy Waste Treatment Plant, 36th PIWC, 431-436
46. Ramirez, E.R., Physiochemical Treatmnet of Rendering Wastewater by Electrocoalugation, 36th PIWC, 437-446
47. Chakrabarti, T., Subrahmanynam, P.V.R., Biological Hydrolysis of Urea in a Continuous Flow Stirred Tank Reactor Under Laboratory Conditions - A Bench Scale Study, 36th PIWC, 447-452
48. Brumm, T.J., Nye, J.C., Dilute Swine Waste Treatment in an Anaerobic Filter, 36th PIWC, 453-461
49. Higgins, T.E., Termaath, S.G., Treatment of Plating Wastewaers by Ferrous Reduction, Sulfide Precipitation, Coagulation and Upflow Filtration, 36th PIWC, 462-471
50. Petterson, J.J., Burbank, N.C. Jr., Amy, G.L., Liquid Ion Exchange Pretreament for Removal of Heavy Metals from Plating Rinse Waer, 36th PIWC, 472-484
51. Sheffiled, C.W., Treatment of Heavy Meals at Small Elecroplaing Plants, 36th PIWC, 52. Webber, W.J.Jr., Corapcioglu, O., Caalyttic Oxidaion of Cyanides, 36th PIWC, 450-508
53. Buon, M.P., Gaudy, A.F. Jr., A Process for Removal of Heavy Meals from Secondary Sludge, 36th PIWC, 509-518
54. Kane, J., Osanowski, R., Renovaion of Aluminum Plan Wastewater for Nonpotable Reuse, 36th PIWC, 519-525
55. Hsu, D.Y., Riddle, M.D.R., Bonamica, B., Soda Ash Improves Lead Removal in Lime Precipiaion Process, 36th PIWC, 526-533
56. Kincannon, D.F., Esfandi, A., Manickam, .S., Compatibiliy of Semiconductor Industry Wastewater with Municipal Activated Sludge Systems, 36th PIWC, 534-539
57. Ward, R.C., Aluminum Anodizing Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, 36th PIWC, 540-548
58. North, J.C., Russell, W.G., Mathis, R.F., Ion Exchange/Metal Precipitation Wastewater Treatment System: Case History, 36th PIWC, 549-563
59. Mcintyre, G., Rodriguez, J.J., Thackston, E.L., Wilson, D.J., Inexpensive Heavy Metal Removal by Foam Flotation, 36th PIWC, 564-573
60. Kosarek, L.J., Application of Advanced Water Treatment Technology in a Precious Metal, 36th PIWC, 573-578
61. Patterson, J.W., Effect of Carbonate Ion of Precipitation Treatment of Cadmium, Copper, Lead and Zinc, 36th PIWC, 579-602
62. Huang, J.C., Mccole, P.M., Breuer, R.K., An Innovative Coprecipitation Technique for Removing Heavy Metals, 36th PIWC, 603-620
63. Morris, J.W., Jewell, W.J., Organic Particulate Removal with Anaerobic Attached Film Expanded Bed Process, 36th PIWC, 621-630
64. Chambers, J.V., Improving Waste Removal Performance Reliability of a Waste Treatment System Through Bioaugmentation, 36th PIWC, 631-643
65. Bishop, P.L., Kinner, N.E., Rotating Biological Contactor Treatment of Hypersaline Wastes, 36th PIWC, 644-654
66. Jewell, W.J., Morris, J.W., Influence of Varying Temperature, Flowrate and Substrate Concentration on the Araerobic Attached Film Expanded Bed Process, 36th PIWC, 655-664
67. Sutton, P.M., Li, A., Anitron and Oxitron Systems: High-Rate Anaerobic and Aerobic Biological Treatment Systems for Industry, 36th PIWC, 665-677
68. Kennedy, K.J., Van Den Berg, L., Effect of Type of Waste on the Performance of Anaerobic Fixed Film Reactor, 36th PIWC, 678-685
69. Van Den Berg, L., Kennedy, K.J., Effect of Temperature and Overloading on the Performance of Anaerobic Fixed Film Reactors, 36th PIWC, 686-692
70. Palmer, E.F., Hockenbury, M.R., Microcomputer Applications in Industrial Wastewater Treatment, 36th PIWC, 693-700
71. Summers, S.M., Slon, R.A., Real Time Process Monitoring of Biomass Respiration in an Activated Sludge System, 36th PIWC, 701-710
72. Whittmore, R.C., Interfacial Velocity Effects on Sediment Oxygen Demand Measurement, 36th PIWC, 711-717
73. Khudenko, B.M., Shpirt, E., Garcia-Pastrana, A., High Rate High Efficiency Diffused Air Aeration Aystems, 36th PIWC, 718-734
74. Khudenko, B.M., Self-Propelled Aerators, 36th PIWC, 735-746
75. Mueller, J.A., Rysinger, J.J., Diffused Aerator Testing Under Process Conditions, 36th PIWC, 747-754
76. Troxler, R.W., Hopkins, K.S., Case Histories: Carpet Manufacturing Wastewater Treatment in Municipal Plants, 36th PIWC, 755-765
77. Overcash, M.R., Kendall, R.L., Assessment of Land Treatment for the Textile Mill Industry, 36th PIWC, 766-771
78. Greenfield, J.H., Neufeld, R.D., Quantification of the Influence of Steel Industry Trace Organic Substances on Biological Nitrification, 36th PIWC, 772-783
79. Boyle, W.C., Ham, R.K., Pastene, J., Sanforh, R., Leachae Ess on Seleced Foundary Cupola Duss and Sludges, 36th PIWC, 784-800
80. Suddah, J.L., Hackson, E.L., Improved Color Removal in Spen Vegeable Canning Liquors, 36th PIWC, 801-813
81. Chang, I.L., Zaleika, N.S., Ultraviolet Oxidative Degradation of Protein Containing Wastewaters - Tannery Unhairing Waste, 36th PIWC, 814-820
82. Apel, M.L., Rickabaugh, J., Pilot Plant Comparison of Various Mining Solid Waste Reclamation Techniques, 36th PIWC, 821-830
83. Schmidt, J.W., Simovic, L., Shannon, E.E., Development Studies for Suitable Technologies for the Removal of Cyanide and Heavy Metals from Gold Milling Efflents, 36th PIWC, 831-846
84. O'Dette, R.G., Pretreatment: The Industrial Perspective, 36th PIWC, 847-853
85. Yang ,W.F., Chao, A., Smallwood, C. Jr., Land Treatment of Oily Waste - Reduction of Crude Oil in Soils, 36th PIWC, 854-859
86. Temoin, E.P., Mavinic, D.S., Nutrient Requirements for Aerobic Biostabilization of Landfill Leachate, 36th PIWC, 860-866
87. Maphis, S.W., The Perched Bed in Industrial Waste Management, 36th PIWC, 867-969
88. Croson, C.F., Russell, L..L., Carey, W.W., Improving Industrial Spray Field Operation at Yakima, Washington, 36th PIWC, 870-878
89. Srivastava, S.K., Bhattacharjee, G., Sharma, A.K., Oberoi, C.K., Studies on the Use of
Organic Gels for the Removal of Anionic Detergents, 36th PIWC, 879-887
90. Tabak, H.H., Bunch ,R.L., Measurement of Nonionic Surfactants in Aqueous Environments, 36th PIWC, 888-907
91. Shultz ,D.W., Parr, Van B., Bender, J.H., Evaluation and Documentation of Mechanical Reliability of Conventional Wastewater Treatment Plant Components, 36th PIWC, 908-915
92. Nemerow ,N.L., Dasgupta, A., Environmentally Balanced Industrial Complexes, 36th PIWC, 916-923
93. Tsai, K.C., Shelby, E. Jr., Ziegler, M., Slesinger, A.E., Air and Steam Stripping of High Strength Ammonia Wastes, 36th PIWC, 924-933
94. Blankenbaker, R.G., Keynote Address - Challenges for Environmental Health, 36th PIWC, 934-936


1982 Number of Papers: 87

1. Rollins, R.M., Ellis, C.E., and Berndt, C.L., PACT / Wet Air Regeneration of an Organic Chemical Waste, 37th PIWC, 1-12
2. Subrahmanyam, P.V.R., Khadakkar, S.N., Chakrabarti, T., Sundaresan, B.B., Wastewater Treatment of a Phthalate Plasticizier, Ethanolamine and Morpholine Manufacturing: A Case Study, 37th PIWC, 13-20
3. Zeltner, K.A., Pyrolytic Processing of Organic Wastes, 37th PIWC, 21-28
4. Hammer, M.J., Rotating Biological Contactors Treating Combined Domestic and Cheese Processing Wastewaters, 37th PIWC, 29-38
5. Bennett, D.W., Gordon, J.A., Sanitary Significance of Increase in Fecal Conliform Counts Across a Catfish Aquaculture System, 37th PIWC, 39-46
6. Laundine, R.C., Cocci, A.A., Viraraghavan, T., Brown, G.J., Anaerobic Treatment Key to Pollution Control and Solids Disposal with Energy Recovery for a Food Processor, 37th PIWC, 47-50
7. Van Kirk, F.N., Water Usage and Wastewater Study for a Specislty Food Processing Company, 37th PIWC, 51-60
8. Sheffield, C.W., Sims, M.D., Spray Irrigation of Citrus Waste, 37th PIWC, 61-70
9. Kennedy, K.J., Van Den Berg, L., Effect of Hight on the Performance of Anaerobic Downflow Stationary Fixed-film Reactors Treating Bean Blanching Waste, 37th PIWC, 71-76
10. Reece, C.S., Steel Welding Wire Manufacturer Meets Stringent Effluent and SludgeDisposal Criteria, 37th PIWC, 77-84
11. Huang, J.Y., C., Skeikhdeslami, B., Metal Inhibition of Nitrification, 37th PIWC, 85-94
12. Knapp, R.D., Paulson, E.G., Gravity Filtration for Reduction of Suspended Metals in a Precipitation Treatment System, 37th PIWC, 95-104
13. Calton, J.C., Aronberg, G.R., Washington, D.R., Goodwin, J.K., and Hall, E.P., Handling of Aluminum Forming Wastewater, 37th PIWC, 105-118
14. Cornwell, D.A., Alum Production from Aluminum Etching Wastes, 37th PIWC, 119-126
15. Carter, J.L., Jones, M.S., and Tiefenbrunn, R.E., Treatment for Removal of Heavy Metals and Oil from a Piston Ring Manufacturing Waste, 37th PIWC, 127-138
16. Junkins, R., Case History: Pretreatment of Textile Wastewater, 37th PIWC, 139-146
17. Kertell, C.R., Hill, G.F., Textile Dyehouse Wastewater Treatment: a Case History, 37th PIWC, 147-156
18. Kremer, F., Broomfield, B., and Fradkin, L., Energy and Materials Recovery Options for the Textile Industry, 37th PIWC, 157-162
19. Porter, J.R., Jr., Doane, T.A., Odor Control at a Western Michigan Tannery and Wastewater Treatment Plant, 37th PIWC, 163-172
20. Ramirez, E.R., Koch, F.D., Recycling Undiluted Dragout from Toxic Plating Solutions, 37th PIWC, 173-180
21. Keramida, V., Etzel, J.E., Treatment of Metal Plating Wastewater with a Disposal Ion Exchange Material, 37th PIWC, 181-188
22. Taylor, C.R., Jr., Qasim, S.R., More Economical Treatment of Chromium-bearingr Wastes, 37th PIWC, 189-196
23. Harlow, B.D., Hubbell, J.W., and Doran, T.M., Oil Waste Treatment and Reclamation in the Automotive Industry, 37th PIWC, 197-202
24. Gambhir, S.P., Johnston, R., Waste Treatment in an Automotive Component Complex, 37th PIWC, 203-206
25. O' Connell, R.T., New Method for Oil Tanker Ballast Water Deoiling, 37th PIWC, 207-212
26. Mannebach, R.A., Hockenbury, M.R.., and Reilly, W.M., Munitions Manufacturing Wastewater Treatment: a Grass-roots Facility Case History, 37th PIWC, 213-222
27. Starkey, D.J., Kroenig, M.H., Land Application / Treatment of Residue Produced in the Manufacture of Titanium Dioxide: a Case History, 37th PIWC, 223-232
28. Taylor, G.L., Neal, L.A., Land Treatment of Waste as an Industrial Siting Advantage, 37th PIWC, 233-238
29. Schultz, D.W., Miklas, M.P., Jr., Assessment of Fluid Control Liner Installation Procedures, 37th PIWC, 239-252
30. Neuhauser, E.F., Malecki, M.R., and Loehr, R.C., Land Application of Industrial Wastes: Effects of Metals on Soil Biota, 37th PIWC, 253-258
31. Rabosky, J.G., Schuliger, W.G., Water and Wastewater Survey for the Brazilian Merck, Aharp and Dohme Chemical and Pharmaceutical Plant, 37th PIWC, 259-270
32. Mueller, J.A., Donahue, R., and Sullivan, R., Dual Nonsteay-state Evaluation of Static Aerators Treating Pharmaceutical Waste, 37th PIWC, 271-384
33. Cooper, R.N., Russell, J.M., and Adams, J.L., Recovery of Protein from Slaughterhouse Effluents by Double Adjustment of pH, 37th PIWC, 285-294
34. Boening, P.H., Larsen, V.F., Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Whey Treatment, 37th PIWC,
35. Marsten, K.R., Woodard, F.E., Five-day Biological Oxygen Demand Removal from Rendering Plant Wastewater, 37th PIWC, 305-310
36. Hamza, A., Treatability of Dairy Wastewater, 37th PIWC, 311-320
37. Singh, V., Hsu, C.C., Chen, D.C., and Tzeng, C.H., Fermentation Process for Dilute Food and Dairy Wastes, 37th PIWC, 321-328
38. Yang, P.Y., Wong, Y.T., Sludge Recycling for Methane Fermentation Processing of Swine Wastewater, 37th PIWC, 329-338
39. Fladda, G., Kubulnieks, E., Boman, B., Norrman, J., and Ruus, L., Wastewater Treatment at a Swedish Cardboard Factory: Possible Cost Savings, 37th PIWC, 339-352
40. Tewari, R.N., Nemerow, N.L., Environmentally Balanced and Resource-optimized Kraft Pulp and Paper Mill Complex, 37th PIWC, 353-362
41. Weeter, D.W., Hazardous Waste Fixation Using Dry Flue Gas Waste, 37th PIWC, 363-368
42. Bernardin, F.E., Jr., Mioduszewski, D., and Hartman, W., a Waste Hauler/ Disposer Meets Pretreatment Guidelines, 37th PIWC, 369-374
43. Huck, P.M., Anderson, B., Leachability of Barium-radium Sulfate Sludges, 37th PIWC,
44. Hammond, J.W., Lenthe, A.L., Treatment System for Control of Radioactive Wastewaters Generated During Cleanup of the Canonburg, Pennsylvania, Site of the Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Program, 37th PIWC, 387-396
45. Smith, C.L., Zenobia, K.E., Pozzolanic Microencapsulation for Environmental Quality Assurance, 37th PIWC, 397-404
46. Sonksen, M.K., Lease, J.A., Evaluation of Cement Dust Stabilization of Polychlorinated Biphenyl-contaminated Sludges, 37th PIWC, 405-412
47. Fox, L.L., Merrick, N.J., Controlling Residual Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Wastewater Treatment Through Conventional Means, 37th PIWC, 413-424
48. Fitch, J.H., Jr., Evaluation of Ion Exchange Technology for Toxic and Nonconventional Pollutant Reduction in Bleach Plant Effluents, 37th PIWC, 425-434
49. Rickabaugh, J., Lambert, M., Priority Pollutant Removal by Activated Sludge Treatment: Monitoring Phenols from Dye and Pigment Waste, 37th PIWC, 435-444
50. Lin, M.H., Witt, C.R., Auxiliary Demineralization System for Liquid Radioactive Waste, 37th PIWC, 445-450
51. Wood, K.N., Hunt, O.R., and Anderson, J.J., Carbon Treatment of Pesticide Wastewaters in Light of Best Available Technology Effluent Limitation Guidelines, 37th PIWC, 451-464
52. Tsai, K.C., Kamer, M.A., and Gray, J.H., Stream Stripping of Coal Liquefaction Waste for Ammonia and Aulfide Removal, 37th PIWC, 465-474
53. Chiesa, P., Schmacher, P.D., Operating Experience with an Integrated Power Plant Wastewater Treatment System, 37th PIWC, 475-588
54. Olem, H., Bell, T.L., and Longaker, J.J., Control of Acid Problems in Drainages from Coal Storage Piles, 37th PIWC, 489-506
55. Hanson, E.G., Schumacher, A.M., Laboratory Simulation of Coal Ash Leachate, 37th PIWC, 507-518
56. Olthof, M., Oleszkiewicz, J., Benzol Plant Wastewater Treatment in a Packed-bed Reactor, 37th PIWC, 519-526
57. Nutt, S.G., Melcer, H., Marvan, I.J., and Sutton, P.M., Treatment of Coke Plant Wastewater in the Coupled Predenitrification-nitrification Fluidized Bed Process, 37th PIWC,
58. Hein, J.C., Hartz, K.E., Bulson, P., and Johnstone, J.L., Oxidation of Organic Compounds in the Solvent-refined Coal II Wastewater via Ultraviolet Irradiation, 37th PIWC,
59. Morgan, E.L., Yehl, T.C., and Young, R.C., Toxicity of Wet Limestone Scrubber Sludges, Ash Pond Sludges and Effluent Wastes from a Coal Combustion Process, 37th PIWC,
60. Chou, C.C., Swatloski, R.A., Biodegradation of Sulfolane in Refinery Wastewater, 37th PIWC, 559-566
61. Christiansen, J.A., Spraker, P.W., Improving Effluent Quality of Petrochemical Wastewaters with Mutant Bacterial Cultures, 37th PIWC, 567-576
62. Smith, H.A., Fornek, J.T., and Lue-Hing, C., Implementation of a User Charge System Incorporating a Dedicated ad Valorem Tax Structure, 37th PIWC, 577-590
63. Ramano, S.A., Citizen and Local Official Involvement in Waste Management Facility Siting, 37th PIWC, 591-600
64. Manickam, T.S., Gaudy, A.F., Jr., Comparison of Activated Sludge Response to Quantitative, Hydraulic and Combined Shock for the Same Increase in Mass Loading, 37th PIWC, 601-618
65. Rozich, A., Gaudy, A.F., Jr., and Adamo, P., Preditive Model for Treatment of Phenolic Wastes by Activated Sludge, 37th PIWC, 619-640
66. Kincannon, D.F., Weinert, A., Padorr, R., and Stover, E.L., Prediting Treatability of Multiple Organic Priority Pollutant Wastewaters from Single-pollutant Treatability Studies, 37th PIWC, 641-650
67. Anderson, G.K., Donnelly, T., and Mckeown, K.J., Application of Anaerobic Packed-bed Reactors to Industrial Wastewater Treatment, 37th PIWC, 651-660
68. Choate, W.T., Houldsworth, D., and Butler, G.A., Membrane-enhanced Anaerobic Digesters, 37th PIWC, 661-666
69. Sutton, P.M., Li, A., Evans, R.R., and Korchin, S.R., Dorr-oliver's Fixed-film, Suspended-growth Anaerobic Systems for Industrial Wastewater Treatment and Energy Recovery, 37th PIWC, 667-676
70. Shaul, G.M., Barnett, M.W., and Dostal, K.A., Treatment of Dye and Pigment Processing Wastewater by the Activated Sludge Process, 37th PIWC, 677-690
71. Roser, S.D., Long, D.A., and Vaughn, J.A., Optimization of Secondary Cooling Water Filtration in a Continuous Stainless Steel Casting Process, 37th PIWC, 691-708
72. Staud, R., Wilderer, P.A., and Hartmann, Optimization and Control of the Activated Sludge Treatment Process by Quasicontinuous Operation: Concept, Strategy and Results, 37th PIWC, 709-718
73. Hall, E.R., Jovanoic, M., Anaerobic Treatment of Thermal Sludge Conditioning Liquor with Fixed-film and Suspended-growth Processes, 37th PIWC, 719-728
74. Parkin, G.F., Miller, S.W., Response of Methane Fermentation to Continuous Addition of Selected Industrial Toxicants, 37th PIWC, 745-752
75. Jackson, M.L.,, Thermophilic Treatment of a High-biochemical Oxygen Demand Wastewater: Laboratory, Pilot-plant and Design, 37th PIWC, 753-772
76. Stover, E.L., Mccartney, D.E., Dehkordi, F., and Kincannon, D.F., Variability Analysis During Biological Treatability of Complex Industrial Wastewater for Design, 37th PIWC, 773-784
77. Metzger, J.F., Angelbeck, D., Design-oriented Reverse Osmosis Model, 37th PIWC, 78. Chao, A.C., Ai, F., and Watanabe, K., Using Solar Energy for Drying Industrial Sludge in Japan, 37th PIWC, 795-802
79. Alleman, J.E., Berman, N.A., and Prouty, M.F., Solidification, Encapsulation and Stabilization of Industrial Wastes, 37th PIWC, 803-812
80. Strier, M.P., Gallup, J.D., Removal Pathways and Fate of Organic Priority Pollutants in Treatment Systems: Chemical Considerations, 37th PIWC, 813-824
81. Anderson, G.K., Cheng, C.Y., and Pinto, A.C., Treatment of Cork-stopper Manufacturing Wastes, 37th PIWC, 825-832
82. Lee, E.T.Y., Hunter, T.A., Treatment of Spent Detergent Solution Containing Monoethanolamine, 37th PIWC, 833-840
83. Seksaria, R., Corkle, D.B., Schwab, R.E., Computer Control of a Small Wastewater Treatment Plant, 37th PIWC, 841-846
84. Bohac, C.E., Harshbarger, E.D., Davis, J.L., Ruanee, R.J., and Vigander, S., Reservoir Release Improvement, 37th PIWC, 847-860
85. Irvine, R.L., Sojka, S.A., and Colaruotolo, J.F., Enhanced Biological Treatment of Leachates from Industrial Landfills, 37th PIWC, 861-870
86. Russell, L.R., Cain, C.B., and Jenkins, D.I., Impact of Priority Pollutants on Publicly Owned Treatment Works Process: a Literature Review, 37th PIWC, 871-884
87. Vaughn, W.A., Keynote Address: Improving the Effectiveness of Environmental Management, 37th PIWC, 885-890


1983 Number of Papers: 91

1. Loehr, R.C., Martin, J.H., Jr., and Neuhauser, E.F., Disposal of Oily Wastes by Land Treatment, 38th PIWC, 1-12
2. Silverson, N.B., Rueh, D.L., Kinnee, D.E., and Mcaulife, F.L., Evolution of Design of Ford Motor Company Industrial Waste Treatment Facilities, 38th PIWC, 13-22
3. Gambhir, S.P., Resource Recovery-Oil from Sludge, 38th PIWC, 23-28
4. Lawrence, P.R., Oily Wastewater Treatment and Impact of High Water Content Syntheic Fluids at Ford Motor Company, 38th PIWC, 29-34
5. King, P.H., Akad, M.O., and Mcternan, W.F., Chemical Coagulation of Tar Processing Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 35-40
6. Kincannon, D.F., Stover, E.L., and Crosby, D., Biodegradability Screening of Industrial Waste Sludges for Land Treatment, 38th PIWC, 41-46
7. Abernathy, A.R., Wastewater Treatment by Overland Flow, 38th PIWC, 47-56
8. Steenhuis, T.S., Loehr, R.C., and Babajimopoulos, C., Hydraulic Loading for Land Treatment Sites under Non-ideal Conditions, 38th PIWC, 57-66
9. Campbell, J.C., Joyce, T.W., Investigate of the Potential of an Enzymatic Treatment of Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent to Facilitate Decolorization by Line Precipitation, 38th PIWC,
10. Okey, R.W., Enhanced Primary Treatment of Pulping Wastewaters, 38th PIWC, 75-82
11. Roberts, K.L., Lin, J.G., Color Removal Fron Sulfite Wastes with Cationic Surfactants, 38th PIWC, 83-88
12. Prah, D.H., Grimestad, D.E., Total Systems Approach Reduces Mill Wastewater Treatment Coats, 38th PIWC, 89-94
13. Stover, E.L., Gomathinayagam, G., and Gonzalez, R., Anaerobic Treatment of Fuel Alcohol Wastewater by Suspended Growth Activated Sludge, 38th PIWC, 95-104
14. Zeff, J.D., Leitis, E., and Harris, J.A., Chemistry and Application of Ozone and Ultraviolet Light for Water Reuse-pilot Plant Demonstration, 38th PIWC, 105-116
15. Hopkins, K., Case Histories: Pretreatment of Poultry Processing Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 16. Blanc, F.C., O' Shaughnessy, J.C., and Corr, S.H., Treatment of Beef Slaughtering and Processing Wastewaters Using Rotating Biological Contractors, 38th PIWC, 133-140
17. Yang, P.Y., Nagano, S.Y., Integrating Anaerobic Digestion and Algal-biomass Treatment Processes for Swine Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 141-162
18. Ishimaru, K., Oyama, G., Ushikubo, A., and D' Itri, F.M., The Pilot Plant Treatment of Swine Wastes by the Deep Shaft Method, 38th PIWC, 163-172
19. Donahue, R.T., Jr., Single Stage Nitrification Activated Sludge Pilot Plant Study on a Bulk Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 173-180
20. Wilson, F., King, P.H., Treatment of Wool Scour Wastewater: Recent Trends in New Zealand, 38th PIWC, 193-200
21. Anderson, G.A., Boardman, G.D., and Wallis, D.A., Biological Treatablity Study of Wastewater from a Nylon Fibers and Plastice Facility, 38th PIWC, 201-211
22. Jiajun, H., Bute, C., Tingyao, G., Yongbin, G., and Huizheng, W., a Study on Reuse of Water in a Woolen Mill, 38th PIWC, 211-220
23. Cote, P.L., Hamilton, D.P., Leachability Comparison of Four Hazardous Waste Solidification Processes, 38th PIWC, 221-232
24. Hrudey, S.E., Management of Residues from Hazardous Waste Facilities, 38th PIWC,
25. Gilardi, E.F., Lagrega, M.D., and Compbell-loughead, J., Remedial Action at Hazardous Waste Sites, 38th PIWC, 243-250
26. Cook, F.C., Jr., Richard, M.L., Incineration of Low-lever Radioactive Wastes-a Planning Approach, 38th PIWC, 251-260
27. Shea, T.G., Mayhew, J.J., A Comparative Assessment of Incinerstions Verse Landfills for Hazardous Waste Management, 38th PIWC, 273-278
28. Mudder, T.I., Whitlock, J.L., Biologicsl Treatment of Cyanidation Wastewaters, 38th PIWC, 279-288
29. Harden, D., Jones, D.D., and Gauthier, J.J., Adaptation of an Industrial Activated Sludge
Process to the Removal of Cyanide, 38th PIWC, 289-298
30. Bridle, T.R., Campbell, H.W., and Sachdev, A.K., Thermal Destruction of Chlorophenol Resides, 38th PIWC, 299-310
31. Shahalam, A.M., Mixed Culture Biological Activity in Waster Containing Variable Low Concentrations of Cyanide, Phenol, and BOD, 38th PIWC, 311-322
32. Randall, T.L., Wet Oxidation of Pact Process Carbon Loaded with Toxic Compounds, 38th PIWC, 323-338
33. Hamza, A., Elsebai, O., and Saleh, H., Mercury Removal from a Chloralkali Plant in Egypt, 38th PIWC, 339-348
34. Difilippo, A., Resource Recovery of Heavy Coal Tar Based Sludges, 38th PIWC, 349-356
35. Nutt, S.G., Zaidi, S.A., Treatment of Cyanide-containing Wastewaters by Copper-catalyzed SO2/air Oxidation Process, 38th PIWC, 357-368
36. Erler, T.G., Dragun, J., and Weiden, D.R., Two Case Studies of Cost-effective Remedial Actions for Pcb Contaminated Soils, 38th PIWC, 369-376
37. Kuo, C.J., Sierka, R.A., Catalytic Oxidation of Munitions Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 377-386
38. Corbo, P., Ahlert, R.C., Microbial Responses to Organic Species in Industrial Landfill Leachate, 38th PIWC, 387-394
39. Bishop, P.L., Rnasom, S.B., and Gress, D.L., Fixation Mechanisms in Solid ificaiton/stabilization of Inorganic Hazardous Wastes, 38th PIWC, 395-402
40. Cormack, J.W., Hsu, D.Y., and Simms, R.G., a Pilot Study for the Removal Pollutants by the Pact Process, 38th PIWC, 403-416
41. Pichat, P., Tailor-made Processes for Integrated Stabilization-solidification of Acid, Basic Alkaline, and Organic Wastes, 38th PIWC, 417-422
42. Sloan, F.J., Abernathy, A.R. Jennett, J.C., and Goodman, G.V., Removal of Metal Ions from Wastewater by Algae, 38th PIWC, 423-430
43. Egide, J.C., Robertson, W.M., Copper Recovery from a Brass Bright Dipping Solution, 38th PIWC, 431-438
44. Kodukula, P.S., Patterson, J.W., Distribution of Cadmium and Nickel in Activated Sludge Systems, 38th PIWC, 439-448
45. Rabosky, J.G., Altares, T.Jr., Wastewater Treatment for Small Chrome Plating Shop: a Case History, 38th PIWC, 449-456
46. Mayenkar, K.V., Lagvankar, A.L., Removal of Chelated Nickel from Wastewaters, 38th PIWC, 457-472
47. Bishop, P.L., Breton, R.A., Treatment of Electroless Copper Plating Wastes, 38th PIWC, 473-480
48. Carter, J.L., Young, D.A., Biodegradation of Chemical Plant Wastewater Containing Dimethylformamide, 38th PIWC, 481-486
49. Junkins, R., Case History-Treatment of Chemical Plant Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 487-492
50. Argaman, Y., Koon, J.H., Evaluation of Chloroform Removal in a Biological Treatment System to Meet BAT Limits, 38th PIWC, 493-508
51. Kaczmarek, S.A., Robertaccio, F.L., Eds Coal Liquefaction Wastewaters: Zero-discharge Treatability Studies, 38th PIWC, 509-518
52. Caire, T.P., Lawler, D.F., and Humenick, M.J., Jr., Biological Treatability of Underground Coal Gasification Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 519-528
53. Tsai, K.C., Fleischman, M., Yee, N.S.S., Gray, J.H., Biotoxicity of Coal Liquefaction Waste in the Activated Sludge Process, 38th PIWC, 529-540
54. Crosser, M., La Violete, S., Use of the Double Alkali Gas Desulfurization Process to Treat Utility Metal Cleaning Wastes, 38th PIWC, 541-552
55. Palmer, A.J., Averill, D.W., Upgrading the Performance of a Blast Furnace Scrubber Water Clarifier by Coagulation/flocculation Optimization, 38th PIWC, 553-560
56. Jones, D.D., Speake, J.L., White, J., and Gauthier, J.J., Biological Treatment of High-strength Coke-plant Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 561-570
57. Busch, A.W., Chemical Reactor Design Theory and Biological Treatment of Industrial Wastes-Is There a Gap?, 38th PIWC, 571-578
58. Whittaker, K.F., Moore, A.T., Pilot Scale Investigations on the Removal of Volatile Organics and Phthalates from Electronics Manufacturing Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 579-590
59. Kelly, R.C., Switzenbaum, M.S., Temperture and Nutrient Effects on the Anaerobic Expanded Bed Treating a High Strength Waste, 38th PIWC, 591-602
60. Li, A., Sutton, P.M., Determination of Alkalinity Requirements for the Anaerobic Treatment Process, 38th PIWC, 603-614
61. Kennedy, K.J., and Droste, R.L., Effect of Influent Concentraionon the Startup of Anaerobic Downflow Stationary Fixed Film (DSFF) Reactors, 38th PIWC, 615-626
62. Sixt, H., Wilderer, P.A., Design and Performance of Egg-shaped Digesters for Combined Sludge Biodegradation of a Complex Waste, 38th PIWC, 637-642
63. Lu, Y., Ganczarczyk, J.J., Application Od Carrier/activated Sludge Process for Treatment of Phenolic Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 643-658
64. Shaul, G.M., Barnett, M.W., Neiheisel, T.W., and Dostal, K.A., Activated Sludge with Powsered Activated Carbon Treatment of a Dyes and Pigments Processing Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 659-672
65. Bailey, D.G., Yunick, M.H., Friedman, A.A., and Rest, G.B., Anaerobic Treatment of Tannery Waste, 38th PIWC, 673-682
66. Ni, Y.H., The Effect of Anaerobic Conditions on Activated Sludge Settleability, 38th PIWC, 683-692
67. Barkley, W.A., Sackellares, R.W., Ellavsky, J.R., Simmons, R.D., and Yount, J.W., near Zero D.O.Activated Sludge Case History, 38th PIWC, 693-704
68. Donahue, R.T., Jr., Pintenich, J.L., The Fate of Nitrate in a Single Stage Nitrification Activated Sludge System, 38th PIWC, 705-714
69. Barns, D., Bliss, P.J., Grauer, B., Kuo, E.M., Robins, K., and Maclean, G., Influence of Organic Shock Loads on the Performance of an Anaerobic Fluidized Bed System, 38th PIWC, 715-724
70. Rozich, A.F., Gaudy, A.F., Jr., Response of Phenol-acclimated Activated Sludge Process to Quantitative Shock Loading, 38th PIWC, 725-736
71. Kinman, R.N., Mckee, K., Mackey, B., Nutini, D.L., and Neely, A., Biological Treatability of Photoprocessing Wastewater: Part I, 38th PIWC, 737-750
72. Kang, S.J., Pugh, L.B., and Borchardt, J.A., Atp as a Measure of Active Biomass Concentration and Inhibition in Biological Wastewater Treatment Process, 38th PIWC, 751-760
73. Laquidara, M.J., Ott, C.R., The Treatment of Apple Processing Wastewater by the Anaerobic Filter Process, 38th PIWC, 761-768
74. Deroulhac, D., Amy, G.L., and Burbank, N.C., Jr., Oxidation of a Corn-milling Wastewater with Peroxide, 38th PIWC, 769-780
75. Bonkoski, W.A., Sointio, J.E., and Gillespie, G.R., Anaerobic-aerobic Treatment of a Wheat Starch Plant Effluent-a Case History, 38th PIWC, 781-788
76. Viraraghavan, T., Landine, R.C., and Cocci, A.A., Performance of a Potato Processing Wastewater Plant-a Case History, 38th PIWC, 789-8084
77. Landine, R.C., Degarie, C.J., Cocci, A., A., Steeves, A.L., Brown, G.J., and Viraraghavan, T., Anaerobic Pretreatment Facility Also Provides Sludge
78. Disposal Capability and Source of Renewable Energy for Food Processor, 38th PIWC, 805-816
79. Huang, J.C., Chang, S.Y., Liu, Y.C., and Jiang, Z.P., Growths and Activities of Fixed-films in Treating Sugar Waste, 38th PIWC, 817-828
80. Chao, A.C., Tzou, L., and Young, C.T., Recovery and Application of Solids from Crab-processing Wastewater, 38th PIWC, 829-839
81. Witkowski, P.J., Jeris, J.S., Anaerobic Toxicity Testing of Several Soft Drink Additives, 38th PIWC, 839-846
82. Tilsworth, T., Morgan, Jr., Alska Seafood Processing Industry, 38th PIWC, 847-854
83. Davis, R.W., Houmes, H.K., Fast-track Design, Construction, and Start-up of a Cheese Manufacture Wastewater Pretreatment Plant, 38th PIWC, 855-862
84. Ali, M.A., Development of Commerical Products from Industrial Wastes, 38th PIWC,
85. Casseri, N.A., Ying, W.C., and Sojka, S.A., Use of a Rapid Biomass for Assement of Industrial Wastewater Treatment Effectiveness, 38th PIWC, 867-878
86. Ridley, K.J.D., Bewtra, J.K., Breakthrough of Brine Through Compacted Fine Grained Soils, 38th PIWC, 879-892
87. Stalzer, R.B., Mcardle, G.W., A Petroleum Refinery Stormwater Run-off Study, 38th PIWC, 893-902
88. Bonner, W.P., Bustamante, R.B., and Isham, C.W., Separation of Asbestos from Environmental Media by Zone Centrifugation, 38th PIWC, 903-914
89. Wolfe, J.R., Huddleston, R.L., and Cresswell, L.W., AQAT: a Mobile Wastewater Treatability Assessment System, 38th PIWC, 915-918
90. Menez, J.P., Patterson, J.W., Development and Validation of a Waste Strength Equalization Basin Design Technique, 38th PIWC, 919-930
91. Brown, K.W., Keynote Address: Industrial Pollution Abatement Costs-Past, Present, and Future, 38th PIWC, 931-936


1984 Number of Papers: 89

1. Huang, P.C.Y., Wu, Y.C., Ou, K.C., and Bornholm, J.K., Physiocochemical Treatment of Washrack Wastewater, 39th PIWC, 1-6
2. Stephenson, R.L., Cooke, P.E., and Chen, J.C.T., Relating Theory to Practice in the Design of Water Reclamation Facilities for Enhanced Oil Recovery Streamflood Facilities, 39th PIWC, 7-14
3. Chen, J.C.T., Stephenson, R.L., Cost Effective Treatments of Oil Field Produced Wastewater for "Wet Stream" Generation-a Case History, 39th PIWC, 15-22
4. Mcteer, P., Word, W., and Lewandowski, a New Application for Ultrafiltration Wastewater Treatment in the Industrial Environment, 39th PIWC, 23-26
5. Srivatsa, S.R., Zuerner, E.C., Process Controller for Treaing Waste Oils in Automotive Waste Treatment Plants, 39th PIWC, 27-36
6. Musser, D.T., Smith, R.L., Case Study: in Situ Solidification/ Fixation of Field Produciton Fluids-a Novel Technique, 39th PIWC, 37-44
7. Kang, S.J., Pugh, L.B., and Lawrence, P., Chemical and Biological Treatability of High Water Content Fluids Used by Ford Motor Company, 39th PIWC, 45-56
8. Stover, E.L., Gomathinayagam, G., and Gonzalez, R., Use of Metbane Gas from Anaerobic Treatment of Stillage for Fuel Alcohol Production, 39th PIWC, 57-64
9. Landine, R.C., Brown, G.J., and Cocci, A.A., Pilot-scale Anaerobic Treatment of Corn Wet Milling Wastewater, 39th PIWC, 65-72
10. Ripley, L.E., Kmet, N.M., Boyle, W.C., and Converse, J.C., The Effects of Ammonia Nitrogen on the Anaerobic Digestion of Poultry Manure, 39th PIWC, 71-80
11. Mcanally, S., Benefield, L., and Reed, R.B., Nickle Removal from a Synthetic and Actual Nickle Plating Wastewater Using Sulfide and Carbonate for Precipition and Coprecipition, 39th PIWC, 81-98
12. Aldrich, Lt.J.R., Effects of Ph and Proportioning of Ferrous and Sulfide Reduction Chemicals on Electroplating Waste Treatment Sludge Production, 39th PIWC, 99-112
13. Johannesmeyer, H., Ghosh, M., Fixation of Electroplating Waste Sludges, 39th PIWC,
14. Soderberg, R.W., Bocktath, R.E., Treatability of Diverse Waste Streams in the Pact Activated Carbon-biological Process, 39th PIWC, 121-128
15. Hudson, W.G., Chemical Residue Disposal with Heat Recovery, 39th PIWC, 129-138
16. Powell, R.W., Robertaccio, F.L., Wastewater Treatment Facilities for Exxon's New Corporate Research Facilities, 39th PIWC, 139-146
17. Miner, R.P., Stauffer's Utilization of Waste Products as Fuel, 39th PIWC, 147-150
18. Cheda, P.V., Mandlekar, U.V., Handa, B.K., and Khanna, P., Joint Wastewater Management for a Cluster of Tanneries at Kanpur, 39th PIWC, 151-162
19. Anderson, G.K., Saw, C.B., and Howarth, C.R., Ozonzlysis of Wastewaters Using a Spinning Disc Reactor, 39th PIWC, 163-172
20. Tsai, K.C., Folsom, C.M., Treatment of Coal Liquefaction Waste with Pac-enhanced Activated Sludge Process, 39th PIWC, 173-186
21. Tickanen, L.D., Fitzpatrick, J.A., Chemistry of Leachates from Raw and Stabilized Coal Fired Wastes, 39th PIWC, 187-200
22. Bates, M.H., Veenstra, J.N., Barber, J., Bernard, R., Kaleskint, J., Kahn, P., Pakanti, R., and Tate, M., Treatment of Acid Mine Water Dischaging into the Tar Creek Watershed, 39th PIWC, 201-214
23. Huck, P.M., Anderson, W.B., and Andrews, R.C., Development of a New Radium Removal Process for Uranium Mining Effluents, 39th PIWC, 215-222
24. Samson, R., Van Den Berg, B., Peters, R., and Hade, C., Dairy Waste Treatment Using Industrial-scale Fixed-film and Upflow Sludge Bed Anaerobic Digesters: Design and Start-up Experience, 39th PIWC, 235-242
25. Blanc, F.C., O' Shaughnessy, J.C., Corr, S.H., and Smith, P.M., Treatment of Soft Drink Bottling Wastewater from Bench-scale Treatability to Full-scale Operation, 39th PIWC,
26. Le Clair, B.P., Performance Monitoring Program-Molson's Brewery Deep Shaft Treatment System, 39th PIWC, 257-268
27. Van Gils, G.J., Pirbazari, M., Kim, S.H., and Shorr, J., Treatment of Emulsified and Colloidal Industrial Wastewater Using a Combined Ultrafiltration-carbon Adsorption Process, 39th PIWC, 269-280
28. Jneq, F.T., Shih, C.J., Treatment of Laundry Wastewater from a Nuclear Power Plant by Reverse Osmosis, 39th PIWC, 281-290
29. Stover, E.L., Kincannon, D.F., and Manickam, T.S., Biological Treatment Required for
Cleanup of Contaminated Groud Water at a Hazardous Waste Dump Site, 39th PIWC, 291-304
30. Chang, S.Y., Huang, J.C., and Liu, Y.C., Effects of Cd and Cu on a Biofilm Treatment System, 39th PIWC, 305-312
31. Kaschak, W.M., Spatarella, J.J., Case Studies Involving the Treatment of Hazardous Substances under the Superfund Remedial Action Program, 39th PIWC, 313-320
32. Nyer, E.K., Sauer, R.E., Biological Treatment of a Brine Groundwater Contaminated with High Concentrations of Organics, 39th PIWC, 321-328
33. Kosson, D.S., Dienemann, E.A., and Ahlert, R.C., Charaterization and Treatability Studies of an Industrial Landfill Leachate (Kin-buc I), 39th PIWC, 329-342
34. Wilson, R.W., Murphy, K.L., and Ramshaw, J.C., Arsenic Sludge Dewatering, 39th PIWC, 343-352
35. Sonksen, M.K., Busch, S.P., Destruction of Pcb Contaminated Fuel Oil in an Aluminum Melting Furnace, 39th PIWC, 353-360
36. Ball, J., Norton, C.M., and Andrews, J.W., Environmental Feasibility of Using Creosote Contaminated Soil and Sludges in Roadway Paving Structures, 39th PIWC, 361-368
37. Carter, J.L., Curran, G.M., Schafer, P.E., Janeshek, R.T., and Woelfel, G.C., a New Type of Anaerobic Design for Energy Recovery and Treatment of Leachate Wastes, 39th PIWC, 369-376
38. Bryson, H.A., Weeter, D.W., Oakes, T.W., and Eisenhower, B.M., Volume Reduction Options for Institutional Radioactive Wastes, 39th PIWC, 377-384
39. Kurz, G.E., Leslie, N., and Henderson, R.J., a Rapid Industrial Wastes in a Sequence Batch Reactor, 39th PIWC, 385-406
40. Leedy, W.G.,Jr., Wet Effluentless Flue Gas Cleaning System on a Regional Chemical Waste Incineration and Energy Recovery System in Biebesheim, Germany, 39th PIWC, 407-412
41. Canney, P.J., Mordorski, C.J., Rollins, R.M., and Berndt, C.L., PACT Wastewater Treatment for Toxic Waste Cleanup, 39th PIWC, 413-428
42. Brams, E., Assessment of Soil Lead Peripheral to a Smelter and Pesticide Residues On-site of a Defunt Chemical Plant, 39th PIWC, 429-438
43. Pfeffer, F.M., Myers, G., Loehr, R.C., and Kincannon, D.F., Small-scale Field Evaluations of Land Treatment of an Oily Hazardous Waste, 39th PIWC, 439-446
44. Schoenberger, R.J., Corbin, M.H., Wittmer, S.J., and Lenthe, A.L., Thermal Destruction of Ignitable Hazardous Waste.A Case Study in Regulatory Interpretation, 39th PIWC, 447-452
45. Zeitzew, H., Liability for Personal Injury Damages: a New Problem for Industrial Waste Generators, 39th PIWC, 453-458
46. Zoss, S.J., Koenigsberger, M.D., Pollution Prevention Pays(3P).3M's Response to Industrial Waste Control, 39th PIWC, 459-462
47. Russell, J.H., Keynote Address: the Comprehensive Environnmental Response, Liability, and Compensation Act of 1980, 39th PIWC, 463-468
48. Patzelt, R.P., Hassick, D.E., Dewatering of Steel-mill Sludges by Belt-press Filtration, 39th PIWC, 469-486
49. Osantowski, R., Ruppersberger, J., Upgrading Foundry Wastewater Treatment, 39th PIWC, 487-494
50. Miyamoto, H.K., Perl, C.A., and Hilton, J.N., Rationale for the Design of a Water Treatment Facility for a Modern Hot Strip Mill.Overviewe of Design, 39th PIWC, 495-510
51. Stephens, W.A., Stolzenburg, T.R., Stanforth, R.R., and Etzel, J.E., Iron Conditioning of Sludge from Foundry Furnace Emmision Control Systems for Elimination of EP Toxicilty, 39th PIWC, 511-514
52. Wong, L., Henry, J.G., Biological Removal and Chemical Recovery of Metals from Sludges, 39th PIWC, 515-520
53. Hunt, G.E., Walters, R.W., Cost-effective Waste Management for Metal Finishing Facilities: Selected Case Studies, 39th PIWC, 521-528
54. Brooks, C.S., Metal Recovery from Waste Sludges, 39th PIWC, 529-536
55. Sloan, F.J., Abernathy, A.R., and Jennett, J.C., Algae, Ion Exchange and Metal Finishing Wastes, 39th PIWC, 537-544
56. Ramirez, E.R., D' Alessio, O.F., Innovative Design and Engineering of a Wastewater Pretreatment Facility for a Metal Finishing Operation, 39th PIWC, 545-554
57. Chao, A.C., Tzou, L., and Green, D., Modeling of Ultrafiltreation for Treating Fishery Wastewaters, 39th PIWC, 555-564
58. Green, D., Tzou, L., Chao, A.C., and Lanier, T.C., Strategies for Handling Soluble Wastes Generated During Minced Fish ( Surimi ) Production, 39th PIWC, 565-572
59. Johnson, R.A., Gallanger, S.M., Use of Coagulants, To Treat Seafood Processing Wastewaters, 39th PIWC, 573-584
60. Yang, P.Y., Chou, C.Y., Horizontal-baffled Anaerobic Reactor for Treating Diluted Swine Wastewater, 39th PIWC, 585-598
61. Mueller, J.A., Subburamu, K., and Donovan, E.J., Jr., Simplified Kinetic Analysis of the Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Reactor, 39th PIWC, 599-612
62. Daigger, G.T., Hatch, N.N., Jr., Bertz, F.D., and Skedsvold, D.A., Upgrading Biological Wastewater Treatment Using an Equalization/denitrification System, 39th PIWC,
63. Li, A., Kothari, D., and Corrado, J.J., Application of Membrane Anaerobic Reactor System for the Treatment of Industrial Wastewaters, 39th PIWC, 627-636
64. Kincannon, D.F., Stover, E.L., Biological Treatability Data Analysis of Industrial Wastewaters, 39th PIWC, 637-644
65. Flippin, T.H., Eckenfelder, W.W., Jr., and Goronszy, M.C., Control of Sludge Bulking in a
Carbonhydrate Wastewater Using a Biosorption Contactor, 39th PIWC, 645-650
66. Sackellares, R.W., Barkley, W.A., and Simmons, R.D., Comparisons of Parallel Clarifier with Level and Nonlevel Weirs, 39th PIWC, 651-664
67. Gaudy, A.F., Blachly, T.R., A Study of the Biodegradability of "Residual COD", 39th PIWC, 665-676
68. Samson, R., Van Den Berg, L., and Kennedy, K.J., Influence of Continuous Verse Channels on Mixing Characteristics and Performance of Anaerobic Downflow Stationary Fixed Film
(DSFF) Reactors Before and During Waste Treatment, 39th PIWC, 677-686
69. Frostell, B., Bonkoski, W., and Sointio, J., E., Full Scale Anaerobic Treatment of a Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater, 39th PIWC, 687-696
70. Olthof, M., Kelly, W.R., Wagner, G., and Oleszkiewicz, J., Anaerobic Treatment of a Varity of Industrial Waste Streams, 39th PIWC, 697-704
71. Guiot, S.R., Van Den Berg, L., Dynamic Performance of an Anaerobic Combined an Upflow Sludge Blanket and a Filter for the Treatment of Sugar Waste, 39th PIWC, 705-718
72. Mcmanus, A.M.C., Werthman, P.H., and Westendorf, J.R., Granular Activated Carbon Removal of Priority Pollutants in a Combined Municipal/industrial Wastewater, 39th PIWC,
73. Marston, K.R., Woodard, F.E., Treatment of High Strength Wastewater Containing Organic Solvents, 39th PIWC, 735-740
74. Garzonetti, G.A., Upgrading of Wastewater Facilities by Primary Effluent Filtration, 39th PIWC, 741-746
75. Bushway, M.H., Boardman, G.D., and Mcternan, W.F., Treatment of Tar Sand Process Waters by Means of Two-stage, Polymer-aided, Air Flotation, 39th PIWC, 747-756
76. Linne, S.R., Semmens, M.J., Studies on the Ammonium Removal and Filtration Performance and Regeneration of Clinoptilolite, 39th PIWC, 757-770
77. Hsu, T.S., Lawler, P.J., and Edwards, A.W., Reliability and Reproducibility of Small-scale Biological Treatment Study Results, 39th PIWC, 771-782
78. Anderson, G.K., and Saw, C.B., State of Th Eart of Anaerobic Digeation for Industrial Applications in the United Kingdom, 39th PIWC, 783-794
79. Osantowski, R.A., Dempsey, C.R., and Dostal, K.A., Removal of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Primary Aluminum Air Pollution Control Scrubber Wastewater, 39th PIWC, 795-802
80. Binovi, R.D., Kinman, R.N., A Replacement for the Silt Density Index; Permanaganate Demand to Predict Reverse Osmosis Membrane Fouling, 39th PIWC, 803-810
81. Lee, S.E., Naimie, H., The Mechanism of Ammonia Removal in a Single-stage Nitrification System Having a Long HRT, 39th PIWC, 811-820
82. Shelby, S.E., Jr., Lankford, P.W., and Mccollum, R.W., a Case Study for the Treatment of an Explosives Wastewater from an Army Ammunitions Plant, 39th PIWC, 821-836
83. Semmens, M.J., Barnes, D., and O' Hara, M., Treatment of an RDX-TNT Waste from a Munitions Factory, 39th PIWC, 837-842
84. Mcdonough, J.L., O' Shaughnessy, J.C., An Investigation of Fluoride Removal from Semiconductor Wastewater Using Water Softening Sludge, 39th PIWC, 843-852
85. Ball, R.O., Vath, C.A., Selection of Statistically Appropriate Compliance Sampling Intervals, 39th PIWC, 853-860
86. Arthur, R.M., Twenty Years of Respirometry, 39th PIWC, 861-874
87. Ryder, R.A., Casias, R.C., Geothermal Wastewater Treatment and Disposal, 39th PIWC, 875-892
88. Poduska, R.A., Hager, R.F., Jr., Evaluation of Factors Affecting the Oxygen Transfer from High-speed Floating Surface Aerators, 39th PIWC, 893-900
89. Molise, H.C., Case History-Minimization of Once-through Cooling Water Use and Discharge from Batch Fermentor Cooling, 39th PIWC, 901-906


1985 Number of Papers: 93

1. Gallagher, J.R., Felix, G.G., Process Performance of Pilot-scale Activated Sludge Treatment of Pretreated Coal Gasification Wastewater, 40th PIWC, 1-12
2. Trofe, T.W., Page, G.C., Cyanide Removal in Coal Gasification Wastewater Using Polysulfide, 40th PIWC, 13-22
3. Mannar, R.R., Treatability Studies for Koppers-tozek Coal Gasfication Wastewater, 40th PIWC, 23-32
4. Chao, Y.M., Shieh, W.K., PAC-Activated Sludge Treatment of Coke-plant Wastewater, 40th PIWC, 33-42
5. Turner, C.D., Diepolder, P., and Strain, J., Biological Nitrification and Hydantoin Removal in Coal Gasfication Wastewater, 40th PIWC, 43-52
6. Rao, T.D., Viraraghavan, T., Treatment of Distillery Wastewater(spent Wash)-Indian Experience, 40th PIWC, 53-58
7. Sax, R.I., Anaerobic Pretreatment of Brewery Wastewater on the Industrial Scale, 40th PIWC, 59-68
8. Frose, G., Kayser, R., Effective Treatment of Wastewater from Rendering Plants, 40th PIWC, 69-78
9. Witmayer, G., Froula, D., and Shell, G., Effects of Salinity on a Rendering-meat Packing Hide Curing Wastewater Activated Sludge Process, 40th PIWC, 79-86
10. Andersen, D.R., Schmid, L.A., Pilot Plant Study of an Anaerobic Filter for Treating Wastes from a Complex Slaughterhouse, 40th PIWC, 87-98
11. Shahalam, A.B.M., Mansour, A.R., and Okur, M., Wastes from Processing Phophate Industry, 40th PIWC, 99-110
12. Novak, J.T., Knocke, W.R., Morris, M.S., Goodman, G.L., and Jett, T., Evaluation of an Acidic Waste Site Cleanup Effort, 40th PIWC, 111-120
13. Perl, C.A., Hewitt, T.A., Vice, D.L., and Miyamoto, H.K., Process and Environmental Considerations Involved in the Selection of Hydraulic and Lubrication Fluids for a Modern Hot Strip Mill, 40th PIWC, 121-132
14. Stolzenburg, T.R., Tickanen, L.D., Dudzik, B.E., Vondracek, J.E., De Pierquet, T.F.,
15. Radia, J.T., Holcomb, M.L., Stephens, W.A., and Ham, R.K., Analysis and Treatment of Reactive Waste: a Case Study in the Ductile Iron Foundry Industry, 40th PIWC, 133-140
16. Ripley, L.E., Boyle, W.C., and Converse, J.C., Improved Alkalimetric Monitoring for Anaerobic Digestion of Poultry Manure, 40th PIWC, 141-150
17. Steinberg, M.P., Brumm, T.J., and Day, D.L., Efficiency of Electrochemical Oxidation of Sulfite and Oxygenation of Water, 40th PIWC, 151-158
18. Jeter, J.H., Biological Treatment of Phenolic Painter-stripping Wastewater, 40th PIWC,
19. Bergenthal, J.F., Eapen, J., Hendriks, R.V., Tawa, A.J., and Tincher, W.C., Full-scale Demonstration of Textile Dye Wastewater Reuse, 40th PIWC, 165-172
20. Coody, P.N., Sommers, L.E., and Nelson, D.W., Effect of Cod Loading as Glucose on Critical Design Paremeters in Land Treatment Systems, 40th PIWC, 173-182
21. Witt, M.D., Sauer, D.K., Ground Water Impacts from Wastewater Land Disposal Systems in Wisconsin, 40th PIWC, 183-190
22. Trick, L.C., Crosser, M.L., and Geiser, R.A., Wastewater Treatment by Spray Irrgation.Quality of Effluent and Impacts on Soils and Groundwater, 40th PIWC, 191-202
23. Cowher, D.M., Boardman, G.D., and Godrej, A.N., Sorption/desorption of Various Inorganic Agents on Oil Shale, 40th PIWC, 203-212
24. Sack, W.A., Eck, R.W., and Romano, C.R., Recovery of Waste Brines for Highway Applications, 40th PIWC, 213-224
25. Chen, J.C.T., Some Experience in Softening the Oilfield Waters by Ion Exchange for Streamflood Operation, 40th PIWC, 225-238
26. Russell, D.L., Smith, D.A., Thermal Sludge Drying-a Look at Dryer Systems, 40th PIWC, 239-252
27. Russell, D.L., Design of an Enclosed Composting Reactor, 40th PIWC, 253-266
28. Yang, P.Y., Chou, C.Y., Hybrid Bioliquefaction and Biogasification for Papaya Processing Waters in the Tropics, 40th PIWC, 267-278
29. Melear, E.L., Persons, H.W., and Lothrop, T.L., The Impacts of Multi-jurisdictional Agreements and Effulent Disposal by Citrus Irrigation on the Development of an Industrial Waste Pretreatmen Tprogram, 40th PIWC, 279-286
30. Lace, L.M., Huether, C.H., Tepoorten, M., and Trayner, H.H., Design and Operation of Wet Corn Milling Pretreatment Facilities, 287-296
31. Velaco, A.A., Frostell, B., and Greene, M., Full Scale Anaerobic-aerobic Biological Treatment of a Semichemical Pulping Wastewater, 297-304
32. Roberts, K.L., Schoolfield, J., Removal of Color from Kraft Pulp Mill Effluent, 305-316
33. Mehta, Y.M., Stephenson, R.L., Biokinetic Models to Optimize Aerated Stabilization Basins, 317-324
34. Collins, M.R., Chowdhury, Z.K., and Bryant, C.W., Benthal Interactions in a Kraft Mill Wastewater Lagoon, 325-342
35. Jackson, M.L., Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Process by a New Technique, 343-350
36. Martin, J.H., Jr., Zall, R.R., Dairy Processing Wastewater Bioaugmentation-an Evaluation of Effectiveness, 351-360
37. Backman, R.C., Blanc, F.C., and O' Shaughnessy, J.C., The Treatment of Dairy Wastewater by the Anaerobic Up-flow Packed Bed Reactor, 361-372
38. Goronszy, M.C., Eckenfelder, W.W., Jr., and Cevallos, J.E., Sludge Bulking Control for Highly Degradable Wastewaters Using the Cyclic Activated Sludge System, 373-383
39. Schmidke, N.W., Bissett, D.W., Pollution Control Through By-product Recovery Using Hyperfiltration.Case Study of a Specially Cheese Producer, 383-398
40. Li, A.Y., Corrado, J.J., Scale-up of the Membrane Anaerobic Reactor System, 399-404
41. Doran, F.J., Sauer, D.K., Boyle, W.C., and Berthouex, P.M., Nitrogen Transformations and Reduction by Ridge and Furrow Land Treatment of Dairy Waste, 405-416
42. Mcfadden, F., Benefield, L., and Reed, R.B., Nickle Removal from Nickle Plating Wastewater Using Iron, Carbonate, and Polymers for Precipitation and Coprecipitation, 417-430
43. Lowe, W.L., Gaudy, A.F., Jr., Removal of Cadimum at High and Low Dosages by an Extanded Aeration Process, 431-442
44. Eisenberg, T.N., Bonner, W.P., Chuang, N.S.R., and Guss, K.M., an Evaluation of Vermiculite, Iron Filings, Lime, Sulfide, and Lime Sulfide in the Treatment of Plating Rinsewaters, 443-450
45. Roman-seda, R.A., Adsorption of Heavy Metals with Inert Biological Sludges at Neutral Ph's, 451-458
46. Hunter, J.S., Performance of Buoyant Media Filter in Metal Plating Shop Wastewater Treatment, 40th PIWC, 459-466
47. Kinman, R.N., Stamm, J.W., and Nutini, D., Reverse Osmosis Membrane Fouling by Sanitary Landfill Leachate and Copper Plating Solutions, 40th PIWC, 467-476
48. Lindsay, M.J., Hackman, M.E., and Tremblay, R.J., Sodium Borohydride Reduces Hazardous Waste, 40th PIWC, 477-482
49. Ramirez, E.R., Van Dillen, J.P., Engineering and Design of a Wastewater Treatmen Tsystem for a Vibrobot Plating Operation, 40th PIWC, 483-492
50. Elenbogen, G., Sawyer, B., Lue-Hing, C., Rao, K.C., and Aena, D.R., Studies of the Uptake of Heavy Metals by Activated Sludge, 40th PIWC, 493-506
51. Mueller, J.A., Wu, K.B., and Kaczmarek, S., Nitrification in Refinery Wastewater Treatment, 40th PIWC, 507-522
52. Walton, J.R., Rutz, J.A., and Magid, S.B., Pretreatment Through Chemical Oxidation.General Considerations and a Case Study Involving a Thisoulfate/sulfide Laden Wastestream, 40th PIWC, 523-528
53. Sprehe, T.G., Streebin, L.E., Robertson, J.M., and Bowen, P.T., Process Considerations in Land Treatment of Refinery Sludges, 40th PIWC, 529-534
54. Diesterweg, G., Pascik, I., and Lawson, J.F., Tower-biology and its Application for the Nitrification/denitrification of Ammonia-rich Wastewater, 40th PIWC, 535-542
55. Blaha, F.J., Taylor, G.L., and Ball, R.O., Institutional Barriers to Land Treatment of Metal Finishing, 40th PIWC, 543-550
56. Brooks, C.S., Metal Recovery from Waste Acids, 40th PIWC, 551-560
57. Kang, S.J., Pugh, L.B., The Use of Atp as a Measure for Control of Microbial Contamination in Metalworking Fluids, 40th PIWC, 561-576
58. Ryckman, R.D., Nitsch, F.G., Emergency Stabilization and Cleanup of Dioxin Sites, 40th PIWC, 577-580
59. Higgins, T.E., Fergys, R.B., and Desher, D.P., Evaluation of Industrial Process Modifications to Reduce Hazardous Wastes in the Armed Services, 40th PIWC, 581-588
60. Szal, G.M., A Comparison of Actute Toxicity Evaluations and EPA Water Quality Criteria with Macroinvertebrate Community Analyses at Sites of Electrofinishing Discharges to Streams, 40th PIWC, 589-606
61. Kincannon, D.F., Lin, Y.S., Microbial Degradation of Hazardous Wastes by Land Treatment, 40th PIWC, 607-620
62. Carter, J.L., Schafer, P.E., Janeshek, R.T., and Woelfel, G.C., Effects of Alkalinity and Hardness on Anaerobic Digestion of Landfill Leachate, 40th PIWC, 621-630
63. Hunter, J.V., Busby, M.M., and Chang, H., Influence of Industrial Wastes on the Formation of Volatile Halogenated Organics During Effluent Chlorination, 40th PIWC, 631-638
64. Austin, S.R., Martyn, P.C., Kremer, J.G., and Miele, R.P., Toxic Pollutant Removals and Removal Credits at a Major POTW, 40th PIWC, 639-648
65. Alleway, D.C., Pawlowski, I.R., Illegal Liquid Industrial Waste Site Clean-up and Restoration, 40th PIWC, 648-658
66. Freeman, D.J., Continuous Fixation and Removal of Explosive Wastes from Pink Water Using Surfactant Technology, 40th PIWC, 659-676
67. Sullivan, K.M., Lenzo, F., Johnson, T., Pilot Testing and Design of a High Temperature Air Stripping System for MEK Removal, 40th PIWC, 677-684
68. Tellers, R.W., Unger, S.L., and Lubowitz, H.R., Contaminant Fixation Process, 40th PIWC, 685-692
69. Eisenberg, T.N., Middlebrooks, E.J., and Adams, V.D., Dye Sensitized Photo-oxidation of Bromacil in Wastewater, 40th PIWC, 693-702
70. Kang, S.J., Borchardt, J.A., Pugh, J.K., and Lawrence, P.R., Removal of Total Toxic Organics at Ford Motor Company, 40th PIWC, 703-710
71. Stover, E.L., Gonzalez, R., and Gomathinayagam, G., Shock Load Capabilities of Anaerobic Systems Treating High Strength Wastewaters, 40th PIWC, 711-718
72. Osantowski, R.A., Dempsey, C.R., and Dostal, K.A., Enhanced COD Removal from
Pharmaceutical Wastewater Using Powdered Activated Carbon Addition to an Activated Sludge System, 40th PIWC, 719-728
73. Huang, C.W., Hung, Y.T., and Dong, Y.S., Treatment of Phenol-formaldehyde Resin Wastewaters Using Rotating Biological Contactors, 40th PIWC, 729-746
74. Han, U.J., Kabrick, R.M., and Jewell, W.J., Waste Activated Digestion with Thermophilic Attached Films, 40th PIWC, 747-758
75. Campbell, H.J., Jr., Troe, D., Gray, R., Jenkins, D., and Kirby, C.W., In-basin Chlorination for Control of Activated Sludge Bulking in Industrial Waste Treatment Plants, 40th PIWC, 759-774
76. Rozich, A.F., Gaudy, A.F., Jr., Modified Extended Aeration Plant for Minimizing Sludge Carbohydrate Waste, 40th PIWC, 785-794
77. Philbrook, D.M., Grady, C.P.L., Jr., Evaluation of Biodegradation Kinetics for Priority Pollutants, 40th PIWC, 795-804
78. Saw, C.B., Anderson, G.K., James, A., and Le, M.S., a Membrane Technique for Biomass Retention in Aerobic Waste Treatment Processes, 40th PIWC, 805-812
79. Saw, C.B., Anderson, G.K., Howarth, C.R., and Porter, J.E., Application of the Spinning Disc Reactor as an Ozone Contactor, 40th PIWC, 813-824
80. Simpkin, T.J., Boyle, W.C., The Regulation of the Synthesis of the Denitrifying Enzymes in Activated Sludge, 40th PIWC, 825-836
81. Mines, R.O., Sherrard, J.H., Activated Sludge Treatment of a High Strength Nitrogenous Waste, 40th PIWC, 837-846
82. Shaul, G.M., Dempsey, C.R., and Odstal, K.A., Removal of Azo Dyes by the Activated Sludge Process, 40th PIWC, 847-854
83. Liu, C.J., Biological Treatment of Soy Sauce Fermentation Waste-Computer Simulation of Fill-and-draw Activated Sludge System, 40th PIWC, 855-870
84. Olthof, M., Kelly, W.R., Oleszkiewicz, J., and Weinreb, H.G., Development of Anaerobic Treatment Process for Wastewaters Containing High Sulfates, 40th PIWC, 871-878
85. Levine, A.D., Tchobanoglous, G., Copa, W.M., and Garzonetti, G., Improved Industrial Wastewater Treatment Through Paritcle Size Management Using Leachate Treatment as a Case Study, 40th PIWC, 879-890
86. Lebel, A., Do Postiglione, H.C.G., and Yen, T.F., Molasses Promoted Biological Sulfur Recovery from High Sulfate Wastes, 40th PIWC, 891-896
87. Chiesa, S.C., Postiglione, J.A., and Linne, S.R., The Impact of Select Industrial Waste Components on Biological Phosphorus Removal, 40th PIWC, 897-904
88. Lanting, J., Gross, R.L., Anaerobic of Pretreament of Corn Ethanol Production Wastewater, 40th PIWC, 905-914
89. Unger, M.T., Claff, R.E., Evaluation of Percent Removal Variability for Priority Pollutants in POTW's, 40th PIWC, 915-924
90. Chen, S.J., Li, C.T., and Shieh, W.K., Performance Evaluation of the Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Biofilm Reactor: Methane Production from Glucose, 40th PIWC, 925-936
91. Moretti, C.J., Neufeld, R.D., The Accumulation of Mutagenic Polycycli Aromatic Hydrocatbons in Biological Sludge, 40th PIWC, 937-948
92. Laquidara, M.J., Blanc, F.C., and O' Shaughnessy, J., Development of Biofilm in the Anaerobic Rotating Biological Contactor Process, 40th PIWC, 949-958
93. Deeny, K., Heidman, J., and Smith, J., Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion in the Federal Republic of Germany, 40th PIWC, 959-968


1986 Number of Papers: 91

1. Martyn, P.C., Kremer, J.G., Implementation of an Industrial Wastewater Pretreatment Program, 41st PIWC, 1-9
2. Deangelis, D.F., Giokas, L., Nelson, J.M., and Welsh, D.L., Industrial Waste Pretreatment Using a Celrobic Anaerobic Reactor, 41st PIWC, 10-21
3. Montgomery, G.E., Long, B.W., Material Substitution Lowers Industrial Waste Treatment Costs, 41st PIWC, 22-28
4. Walters, J.G., Smith, J.E., Jr., A Case History of the Design, Construction, and Startup of a System for Biological Treatment of Wastewater from a New Ethanol Production Plant, 41st PIWC, 29-36
5. Goronszy, M.C., Eckenfelder, W.W., Floc-loading Biosorption Criteria for the Treatment of Carbohydrate Wastewaters, 41st PIWC, 37-47
6. D' Adamo, P.C., Reddy, M.P., Effects of Feed Concentration on Formation and Utilization of Microbial Products During Aerobic Treatment, 41st PIWC, 48-58
7. Russell, E.K., Alleman, J.E., Iron and Manganese Removal Using a Rotating Biological Contactor, 41st PIWC, 59-66
8. Krofta, M., Wang, L.K., Wastewater Treatment by a Biological-physicochemical Two-stage Process System, 41st PIWC, 67-72
9. Goronszy, M.C., Design Considerations for Cyclically Operated Activated Systems Treating Domestic Wastewaters, 41st PIWC, 73-89
10. Huang, C.W., Hung, Y.T., Brewery Wastewater Treatment by Contactor Oxidation Process, 41st PIWC, 90-98
11. Fox, R., Angelbeck, D., Sludge Quality Index-evaluation of Sludge Settleability, 41st PIWC, 99-107
12. Kapoun, K., Blanc, F.C., and O' Shaughnessy, J.C., Suspended Solids Removal from the Effluent of a Fixed-film Anaerobic Reactor, 41st PIWC, 108-114
13. Young, K.S., Treatment of Combined Municipal/packing House Wastewater Using an Innovative Continuously Fed/intermittertly Operated Activated Sludge Process: a Design Rationale, 41st PIWC, 115-122
14. Polak, L., Biological Treatability of Industrial Wastewater and Waste Machine Tool Coolants
at John Deere Dubuque Works, 41st PIWC, 123-131
15. Kincannon, D.F., Fazel, A., Volatilization of Organics in Activated Sludge Reactors, 41st PIWC, 132-141
16. Chou, Y.C.T., O' Brien, G.J., Transient Temperature Response of PACT and Activated Sludge Systems to Temperature Changes, 41st PIWC, 142-146
17. Maree, J.P., Gerber, A., Hill, E., and Mclaren, A.R., Biological Treatment of Mining Effluents, 41st PIWC, 147-155
18. Hilton, B.J., Oleszkiewicz, J.A., Anaerobic Treatment of High Strength, High Sulfate Wastes, 41st PIWC, 156-166
19. Mcshane, S.F., Pollock, T.E., Lebel, A., and Stirrat, B.A., Biophysical Treatment of Landfill Leachate Containing Organic Compounds, 41st PIWC, 167-177
20. Saw, C.B., Anderson, G.K., and Sanderson, J.A., Comparison of the Anaerobic Contact and Packed Bed Process for the Treatment of Edible Oil Wastewaters, 41st PIWC, 178-187
21. Shafai, S., Oleszkiewicz, J.A., and Hooper, G.D., Anaerobic Treatment of High Nitrogen, High Tds, Industrial Wastes, 41st PIWC, 188-195
22. Crawford, G.V., Teletzke, G.H., Performance of a Hybrid Anaerobic Process, 41st PIWC, 196-203
23. Rao, T.D., Viraraghavan, T., Treatment of the Tannery Effluent-a Case Study, 41st PIWC,204-208
24. Tate, S.R., Eckenfelder, W.W., Jr., Application of the Batch Activated Sludge Process, 41st PIWC, 209-218
25. Mueller, J.A., Riznychok, W., and Bie, G., Dual Bed Ion Exchange Regeneration- Optimization for High Purity Water Systems, 41st PIWC, 219-233
26. Backman, R.C., O' Shaughnessy, J.C., and Siino, F.J., Evaluation of Oxygen Transfer Parameters for Industrial Wastewaters, 41st PIWC, 234-241
27. Anderson, K.W., Szumski, D., and Walker, J.F.H., Wastewater Profile of an Ethanol Production Facility, 41st PIWC, 242-248
28. Venkataramani, E.S., Ahlert, R.C., and Corbo, P., Aerobic and Anaerobic Treatment of High-streangth Industrial Waste Residues, 41st PIWC, 249-260
29. Salmon, E.J., Brown, R.A., Applicaiton of Risk Assessment to Selection among Site Remediation Alternatives, 41st PIWC, 261-271
30. Smith, R.G., Wilderer, P.A., Treatment of Hazardous Landfill Leachate Using Sequencing Batch Reactors, 41st PIWC, 272-282
31. Parker, F., Jr., Benefield, L.D., and Nelson, M.M., Effects of Organic Fluids on Clay Permeability, 41st PIWC, 283-292
32. Kincannon, D.L., Kincannon, D.F., and Hughes, W.L., Aqueous Pyrolysis of Industrial Wastes, 41st PIWC, 293-302
33. Kim, C.J., Maier, W.J., Biodegradation of Pentachlorophenol in Soil Environmens, 41st PIWC, 303-312
34. Eaton, R.G., Glaze, M.V., Gasoline Recovery in Southern Michigan, 41st PIWC, 313-318
35. Townsend, M.W., Incineration of Liquid Flammable Wastes and Biological Sludge in Coal-fired Boilers, 41st PIWC, 319-324
36. Eisenberg, T.N., Middlebrooks, E.J., and Adams, V.D., Sensitized Photooxidation of Bromacil: a Dye Survey of Potential Photosensitizing Agents, 41st PIWC, 325-332
37. Henry, R.K., Leak Tightness Testing of Underground Tank Systems, 41st PIWC, 333-338
38. Vargas, C., Ahlert, R.C., Abbott, E.E., and Gayton, M.G., Anaerobic Degradation of Chlorinated Solvents, 41st PIWC, 339-346
39. Ball, J., Soil and Groundwater Contamination at Wood Preserving Plants, 41st PIWC,
40. Arendt, E.J., Jacobs, J.H., and Prober, R., Case History-Ribber Tubing Products Plant Wastewater and RCRA Compliance, 41st PIWC, 352-356
41. Doll, F.L., Kraybill, D.D., and Thomas, D.L., Illinois Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center: Delopment of an Industrial and Technical Assistance Program, 41st PIWC, 357-364
42. Kilmer, G.L., Fish, L.H., In-situ Removal of Purgeable Organic Compounds Fron Vadose Zone Soils, 41st PIWC, 365-369
43. Lagrega, M.D., Ertel, A., E., and Dougherty, J.H., Potentially Responsible Parties and Superfund-an Analysis of Issues, 41st PIWC, 370-376
44. Rickabaugh, J., Clement, S., and Lewis, R.F., Surfactant Scrubbing of Hazardous Chemicals from Soil, 41st PIWC, 377-382
45. Schafer, P.E., Carter, J.L., and Woelfel, G.C., First Year's Operating Performance of the Omega Hills Landfill Pretreatment Anaerobic Filter, 41st PIWC, 383-389
46. Huang, J.C., Dempsey, B.A., Chang, S.Y., and Ganjidoost, H., Uptake and Release of Hazardous Chemicals by Soil Materials, 41st PIWC, 390-400
47. Hunter, J.V., Toffoli, G., and Mueller, R., Origins of Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds in Chlorinated Effluents from Wastewater Treatment Plants Containing Different Industrial Waste Contributions, 41st PIWC, 401-407
48. Pope, J.L., Osantowski, R.A., Case History-Use of a Mobile Advanced Water Treatment System to Treat Groundwater Contaminated with Volatile Organic Compounds, 41st PIWC, 408-414
49. Hale, D.R., Nyer, E.K., Removal of Phenol from a Brine Aquifer, 41st PIWC, 415-420
50. Knocke, W.R., Bhinges, D., Sullivan, E., and Boardman, G.D., Treatment of Pulp and Paper Mill Wastewaters for Potential Water Reuse, 41st PIWC, 421-428
51. Khan, M.Z.A., Conditioning of Pulp and Paper Sludge Using Direct Slurry Freezing, 41st PIWC, 429-436
52. Naylor, L.M., Schmidt, E.J., Effects of Papermill Wood Ash on Chemical Properties of Soil, 41st PIWC, 437-444
53. Surampalli, R.Y., Baumann, E.R., RBC Kinetics in Treating Domestic and Industrial Dairy Wastewater under Low and High Organic Loading Conditions, 41st PIWC, 445-458
54. Sobkowicz, A.M., Celrobic Anaerobic Treatment of Dairy Processing Wastewater, 41st PIWC, 459-464
55. 55.bowers, A.R., Ortiz, C.A., and Cardozo, R.J., Iron Process for Treatment of Cr(vi) Wastewaters, 41st PIWC, 465-473
56. Edwards, J.D., Cammarn, J.W., A Case History of Removing Cadmium from Electroplating Wastewater Using Calcium Sulfide, 41st PIWC, 474-480
57. Field, S.D., Wojtanowicz, A., and Cange, K., Deliquification of Oilfield Drilling Slurries and Produstion Sludges, 41st PIWC, 481-487
58. Sprester, F.R., Cadena, F., and Fingleton, D.J., Characterization and Treatment of Spent Hydrostatic Test Water in the Natural Gas Industry, 41st PIWC, 488-496
59. Blanc, F.C., O' Shaughnessy, J.C., Carson, K., and Weisman, P., Design and Operation of a Cranberry Wastewater Treatment System, 41st PIWC, 497-504
60. Allen, J.D., Sass, D.W., and Stover, E.L., Full-scale Operation of an Activated Sludge Plant Treating Corn Wet Milling Wastewater, 41st PIWC, 505-510
61. Landine, R.C., Pyke, S.R., Brown, G.J., and Cocci, A.A., Low-rate Anaerobic Treatment of a Potato Processing Plant Effluent, 41st PIWC, 511-519
62. Kothari, D.J., Li, A.Y., and Kontol, T.J., Application of the Two-phase Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Process to the Treatment of Corn Processing Wastewater, 41st PIWC, 520-529
63. Jacquez, R.B., Turner, P.R., El-reyes, H., and Lou, C.M., Characterizatiion and Treatment of Wastewater Generated from Saline Aquaculture of Channel Catfish, 41st PIWC,
64. Enzminger, J.D., Lepore, J.V., Gleason, C., Dreyer, C., and Ahlert, R.C., Development of a Mixed Aerobic Culture for Degrading Coal-tar, 41st PIWC, 539-544
65. Etoh, Y., Takadoi, T., and Itoh, I., Sludge Reduction in Coal-fired Power Plant Flue-gas Desulfurization Wastewater Treatment, 41st PIWC, 545-553
66. Castaldi, F.J., Autotrophic Biooxidation Process for Treatment of Coal Gasification Wastewaters, 41st PIWC, 554-566
67. Gallagher, J.R., Shockey, R.E., Turner, C.D., and Mayer, G.G., Pdu Scale Nitrification/denitrification of Pretreated Coal Gasification Wastewater, 41st PIWC, 567-576
68. Turner, C.D., Wernberg, K., Using Rotating Biological Contactors for the Treatment of Coal Gasification Wastewaters, 41st PIWC, 577-585
69. Zurchin, J.P., Olthof, M., Schubert, J.J., Peck, D., and Penrose, J., Pilot Study of Upgrading of Existing Coke Oven Waste Treatment Facility with Trickling Filter, 41st PIWC,
70. Ganczarczyk, J.J., Chin, R.M., and Kelleher, M.J., Performance Evaluation and Economic Analysis of Pre-liming Ammonia Steam Stripping from Coke-plant Effluents, 41st PIWC, 597-602
71. Shaul, G.M., Dempsey, C.R., Dostal, K.A., and Lieberman, R.J., Fate of Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge Process, 41st PIWC, 603-611
72. Brower, G.R., Reed, G.D., Ecnomical Pretreatment for Color Removal from Textile Dye Wastes, 41st PIWC, 612-616
73. Vasuki, N.C., Leachate Generation in a Lined Landfill: a Case Study of the Central Solid Waste Facility at Sandtown, Delaware, 41st PIWC, 617-626
74. Gaudy, A.F., Jr., Rozich, A.F., and Garniewski, S., Treatability Study of High Strength Landfill Leachate, 41st PIWC, 627-638
75. Kinman, R.N., Rickabaugh, J., Martin, J., and Lewis, R.F., Reverse Osmosis Removals of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, 41st PIWC, 639-646
76. Brooks, C.S., Waste Metal Recovery Case Histories, 41st PIWC, 647-651
77. Lee, E., Strangio, W., and Lim, B., Waste Treatment for Silicon Valley Computer and Electronic Supporting Industries, 41st PIWC, 652-658
78. Edwards, J.D., Cammarn, J.W., Design and Construction of a 200-gallon per Minute Ultrahigh Purity Water System, 41st PIWC, 659-663
79. Breneman, W.C., Reeser, D.M., A Unique Method for Neutralizing Metal Chloride Waste Produced in the Purification of Polysillicon, 41st PIWC, 664-670
80. Beckwith, W.R., Lederer, D.O., Development and Implementation of Water Quality Based NPDES Permits for the Metal Finishing Industry in New England, 41st PIWC, 671-678
81. Ramirez, E.R., Ropp, R.C., Metal Finishing Wastewater Tretment Incorporating Materials Recovery and Low Temperature Evaporation, 41st PIWC, 679-683
82. Von, Stein, E.L., Wadge, E.F., A Case Study in Meeting Present and Future Water Quality Standards, 41st PIWC, 684-690
83. Allen, T.J., Clayton, D.L., Fifield, C.D., and Pugh, J.K., Treatment of Die Casting Wastewater Using Ultrafiltration, 41st PIWC, 691-695
84. Unger, M.T., Evaluation of a Screw Press for Dewater Industry Sludges, 41st PIWC, 696-701
85. Zaidi, A., Whittle, L., and Jovanovic, M., Residual Chlorine Based Automatic Process Control for the Alkaline Chlorination Process Treating Cyanide Waste, 41st PIWC, 702-710
86. Shogren, R.T., Weil, J.B., A Municipal Program to Prevent Hazardous Material Spill Problems, 41st PIWC, 711-717
87. O' Shaughnessy, J.C., Blanc, F.C., Bassett, D., and Moulton, S., Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations, 41st PIWC, 718-725
88. Bushway, M.H., Gilman, G.L., Case History: Development of a Dedicated Sludge Application Site by Amoco Chemicals Co.and the Associated Permit to Operate by South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, 41st PIWC, 726-736
89. Curry, N.A., Acid Rain and the Spaceship Earth, 41st PIWC, 737-743
90. Rabosky, J.G., Miller, J.P., Jr., The Effects of Carbonate on Calcium Fluoride Precipitaiton, 41st PIWC, 744-758
91. Bates, M.H., Shelton, S.P., Environmental Engineering Infrastructure: Problems and Needs, 41st PIWC, 759-766


1987 Number of Papers: 92

1. Piccolo, V.M., Seattle Metro's Industrial Pretreatment Program: a Case Study for Regulation of the Boeing Commerical Airplane Company, 42nd PIWC, 1-6
2. Skene, E.T., Melear, E.L., Implementation and Enforcement of an Industrial Waste Pretreatment Program in Orlando, Florida, 42nd PIWC, 7-14
3. Ball, R.O., Millano, E.F., and Polich, J.W., Cost Allocation at Superfund Sites, 42nd PIWC, 15-28
4. Boyer, G.T., Jasaitis, R.A., Experience with New Jersey's Environmental Cleanup Responsibility Act: Heaven or Hell?, 42nd PIWC, 29-32
5. Sonksen, M.K., Crawford, D.D., A Cooperative Effort to Remediate a Historical PCB Disposal Site, 42nd PIWC, 33-38
6. Prior, S.J., Tuthill.S.J., Manufactured Gas Waste Disposal Investigations.Two Case Studies in Iowa, 42nd PIWC, 38-52
7. Skladany, G.J., Thomas, J.M., Fisher, G., and Ramachandran, R., The Design, Economics, and Operation of a Biological Treatment System for Keotone Contaminated Ground and Solvent Recovery Process Waters, 42nd PIWC, 53-58
8. Lo, C.P., Metcalf, M.C., Reimers, R.S., Roberts, L.F., and Akers, T.G., Chemical Stabilization - More than a Fixation Process, 42nd PIWC, 59-66
9. Constable, T.W., Snodgrass, W.J., Leachability of Soildified(Ba, Ra) SO4 Sediments in Simulated Settling Ponds, 42nd PIWC, 67-74
10. Adams, K.B., Stabilization of a Thermally Sensitive Nitro-compound Waste, 42nd PIWC, 75-84
11. Bartoldi, A.J., Hillard, G.E., and Blair, J.E., Utilizing High Rate Fixed-film Biological Technology to Control Upset Conditions in Refinery Wastewater Treatment Systems, 42nd PIWC, 85-92
12. Givens, S.W., Sack, W.A., Evaluation of Carbon Impregnated Polyurethane Foam Media for Biological Removal of Carbon and Nitrogen from Chemical Industry Wastewater, 42nd PIWC, 93-102
13. Rao Bhamidimarri, S.M., Greenfield, P.F., and Bell, P.R.F., Biofilm Characteristics in a Fliodized-bed Bioreactor, 42nd PIWC, 103-112
14. Cadena, F., Jeffers, S.W., Use of Tailored Clays for Selective Adsorption of Hazardous Pollutants, 42nd PIWC, 113-120
15. Lee, S.E., Shin, H.S., and Paik, B.C., Treatment of Cr(vi) Containing Wastewater by Addition of Powdered Activated Carbon to the Astivated Sludge Process, 42nd PIWC, 121-130
16. Bryant, C.W., Amy, G.L., and Alleman, B.C., Seasonal Aspects of Organic Halide Removal by an Aerated Lagoon Treating a Pulp and Paper Wastewater, 42nd PIWC, 131-136
17. Bagchi, A., Improving Stability of a Paper Mill Sludge, 42nd PIWC, 137-142
18. Rhee, C.H., Martyn, P.C., and Kremer, J.G., Removal of Oil and Grease in the Hydrocarbon Processing Industry, 42nd PIWC, 143-150
19. Sun, P.T., Price, C.L., Raia, J.C., and Balderas, R.A., Anomalies in Oil and Grease Analyses of Petroleum Wastewaters and Their Implications, 42nd PIWC, 151-162
20. Rebhun, M., Galil, N., Biological Treatment Inhibition by Hazardous Compounds in an Integrated Oil Refinery, 42nd PIWC, 163-175
21. Marks, R.E., Field, S.D., and Wojtanowicz, A., Biodegradation of Oilfield Produstion Pit Sludges, 42nd PIWC, 175-184
22. Krofta, M., Guss, D., and Wang, L.K., Development of Low-cost Flotation Technology and Systems for Wastewater Treatment, 42nd PIWC, 185-196
23. Wilson, W.G., Novak, J.T., Biodegradation of Organic Compounds in Anoxic Groundwater Systems, 197-206
24. Peters, R.W., Oresik, W.L., and Minsley, B., Investigation of Inground Biological Treatment for Groundwaters Contaminated with Volatile Organic Compounds, 42nd PIWC,
25. Kuhlmeier, P.D., On-site Treatment Systems for Aqufier Restoration Biological Treatment, 42nd PIWC, 229-236
26. Sullivan, E.C., Botts, J.A., Braswell, J.W., Bishop, D.F., Slattery, G.H., And Goodfellow, W.L., Jr., Effluent Toxicity Monitoring Methodology Evaluated for Five Industrial Dischargers, 42nd PIWC, 237-256
27. Witt, M.D., Hammers, M.D., and Masnado, R.G., The Use of Chronic Bioassays for Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents in Wisconsin, 42nd PIWC, 257-264
28. Hartman, J.R., Lange, C.R., Matsumoto, M.R., Weber, A.S., Toxicity Evaluation of Persistent Organic Contaminants, 42nd PIWC, 265-274
29. Langes, C.R., Hartman, J.R., Chong, N.M., Weber, A.S., and Matsumoto, M.R., Constraints of Bioaugmentation in Enhancing Biological Treatment Process Performance, 42nd PIWC, 275-284
30. Lynch, N., Daniels, L., and Parkin, G.F., Bioaugmentation of Stressed Anaerobic Filters with Methanogenic Enrichment Cultures, 42nd PIWC, 285-296
31. Hull, S.J., Kapuscinski, R.B., Efficacy of Bioaugmentation Products as Predicted by a Model of Steady-state Flocculent Cultures, 42nd PIWC, 297-308
32. Stanczyk, T.F., The Development of Treatment Alternetives Through an Understanding of Waste Chemistry, 42nd PIWC, 309-320
33. Kraybill, D.D., Thomas, D.L., Waste Reduction in Illinois: an Overview, 42nd PIWC, 321-330
34. Wilkes, D.R., Young, M.K., Study and Implementation of Waste Minimization at IBM Austin, 42nd PIWC, 331-340
35. Rebhun, M., Water Reuse and Recycling in Industry, 42nd PIWC, 341-346
36. Kremer, J.G., Lo, M.P., Martyn, P.C., and Directo, L.S., Regulation of Toxic Organics in Industrial Sewer Discharges at the Sanitaiton Districts of Los Angels County, 42nd PIWC,
37. Winsor, E.W., Community Involvement: the Catalytic Factor in Waste Management, 42nd PIWC, 373-378
38. Miedzinski, P., Glover, J.B., and Montgomery, M.S., Integrated Plant for Treatment of Dilute Hazardous Waste, 42nd PIWC, 379-392
39. Bove, J.A., Koerner, G.R., Geosynthetics, for Use in Waste Facilities, 42nd PIWC, 393-398
40. Chao, A.C., Rasdorf, W.J., and Paige, W.E., Classifying Industrial Sludge Using a Knowledge-based Expert System, 42nd PIWC, 399-408
41. Kaplan, B.D., Characterization of Treatment Residues from Hazardous Waste Treatment, 42nd PIWC, 409-418
42. Cadwallader, M.W., Accelerated Aging of High Density Polyethylene Geomembranes: a Novel Approach, 42nd PIWC, 419-428
43. Chen, Y.S., Burgess, P.D., Spent Caustic Treatment and Disposal, 42nd PIWC, 429-436
44. Bushway, M.H., Bunn, L.L., and Schoenberger, R.J., Implementation of an Aqueous Waste Substitution Project at Giant Cement Company and Compliance with the Associated Permits by South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, 42nd PIWC,
45. Solomom, M., Rogers, G.A., Precast Concrete Design for Tertiary Waste Treatment Plant Significantly Reduces Time and Project Cost, 42nd PIWC, 447-450
46. Condren, A.J., Wallace, A.T., Cooper, I.A., and Kreissl, J.F., a Field Evaluation of Vacuum Assisted Sludge Dewatering Bed Systems, 42nd PIWC, 451-456
47. Steele, C.P., Mahoney, C.T., and West, J.D., Waste off Recovery, 42nd PIWC, 457-464
48. Viraraghavan, T., Mathavan, G.N., Use of Peat in the Treatment of Oil-in-water Emulsions, 42nd PIWC, 465-474
49. Norcross, K.L., Petrie, S., Bair, R., and Beaushaw, G., Start-up and Operation Results from SBR Treatment of a Meat Processing Wastewater, 42nd PIWC, 475-482
50. Young, K.S., Performance of World's Largeat Cyclical Activated Sludge Process Treating Combined Municipal/packing House Wastewater, 42nd PIWC, 483-490
51. Russell, J.M., Cooper, R.N., Irrigation of Pasture with Meat-processing Plant Effluent, 42nd PIWC, 491-498
52. Von Der Mark, D., Joel, A.R., and Rump, H.H., Dioxin: Treatment with Ozone, 42nd PIWC, 599-508
53. Eisenberg, T.N., Middlebrooks, E.J., and Adams, V.D., Sensitized Photooxidation of Bromacil: Pilot, Bench, and Laboratory Scale Studies, 42nd PIWC, 509-518
54. Alleman, J.E., Etzel, J.E., Gendron, D., Kirsch, E.J., Conley, J., Fidelle, T., Handy, F., and Hildebrandt, M., Comparative Evaluation of Alternative Halogen-based Disinfection Straegies, 42nd PIWC, 519-524
55. Backman, R.C., Blanc, F.C., Siino, F.J., and O' Shaughnessy, J.C., Chemical Enhancement and Depression of Oxygen Transfer in Industrial Wastewaters, 42nd PIWC, 525-540
56. Jones, R.M., Melcer, H., Dissolved Oxygen Control in a Coupled Fluidized Bed System, 42nd PIWC, 541-550
57. Morris, J.W., Batchelder Adams, L.A., and Tozer, H.G., Solids Settling Variability in Activated Sludge Secondary Clarifers: Effect on Operation and Capacity, 42nd PIWC, 551-564
58. Thiem, L.T., Al-Muzaini, S., Removal of Selected Priority Pollutants Using a Pilot-scale Modified Activated Sludge Process, 42nd PIWC, 565-572
59. Gaudy, A.F., Jr., Rozich, A.F., Garniewski, S., Moran, N.R., and Ekambaram, A., Methodology for Utilizing Respirometric Data to Assess Biodegradation Kinetics, 42nd PIWC, 573-584
60. Koczwara, M.K., Park, J.E., Lesiecki, R.J., and Grosse, D.W., Activated Sludge Treatment of Selected Aqueous Organic Hazardous Waste Compounds, 42nd PIWC, 585-592
61. Yang, P.Y., Cai, T., and Wang, M.L., Immobilized Mixed Microbial Cells for Wastewater Treatment, 42nd PIWC, 593-606
62. O' Shaughnessy, J.C., Blanc, F.C., Corr, S.H., and Toro, A., Enhanced Treatment of High Strength Soft Drink Bottling Wastewaters, 42nd PIWC, 607-618
63. Srivastsvs, V.J., Biljetina, R., Isaacson, H.R., and Hayes, T.D., Biogasification of Sorghum in a Novel Anaerobic Digeater, 42nd PIWC, 619-628
64. Friedman, A.A., Smith, J.E., Desantis, J., Ptak, T., and Ganley, R.C., Characteristics of Residues from Thermelly Treated Anaerobic Sludges, 42nd PIWC, 629-646
65. Macaulay, M.N., Stebor, T.W., and Berndt, C.L., Anaerobic Contact Pretreatment of Slaughterhouse Wastewater, 42nd PIWC, 647-656
66. Harper, S.R., Valentine, G.E., and Ross, C.C., Feasibility of Packed-bed Anaerobic Treatment of Poultry Processing Wastewater, 42nd PIWC, 657-672
67. Kostyshyn, C.R., Bonkoski, W.A., and Sointio, J.E., Anaerobic Treatment of a Beef Processing Plant Wastewater: a Case History, 42nd PIWC, 673-692
68. Stover, E.L., Gonzalez, R., Anaerobic Pilot Plant Studies for Dsiry Plant Wastewaters, 42nd PIWC, 693-700
69. Steeves, A.L., Bough, W.A., Bybee, E.C., and Burke, E.D., Anaerobic Treatment of Dairy Wastewater, 42nd PIWC, 701-706
70. Lanting, J., Gross, R.L., Start-up and Operation of an Anaerobic Facility for Pretreatment of Corn-ethanol Wastewater, 42nd PIWC, 707-716
71. Sobkowicz, A.M., High-rate Anaerobic Waste Treatment-How High?, 42nd PIWC,
72. Henry, M.P., Sajjad, A., and Ghosh, S., The Effects of Environmental Factors on Acid-phase Digestion of Sewage Sludge, 42nd PIWC, 727-738
73. Hilton, B.L., Oleszkiewicz, J.A., Toxicity of Sulfides to the Anaerobic Treatment Process, 42nd PIWC, 739-748
74. Yong, H., The Anaerobic Treatment of Tannery Wastewater, 42nd PIWC, 749-756
75. Goronszy, M.C., Eckenfelder, W.W., Anaerobic Pretreatment of High Strength Wastewaters Using a Reactive Growth Support Media, 42nd PIWC, 757-766
76. Sauer, D.K., Scott, S., Wisconsin Groundwater Quality Standards: Can Wastewater Land Treatment Systems Meet Them?, 42nd PIWC, 767-774
77. Selvakumar, G., Rodrigo, A.M., and Chan, P., Binding Characteristics of Hazardous Organic Substances to Clay Soils, 42nd PIWC, 775-780
78. Ollinger, W.M., Ahlert, R.C., Sorption of 2,4-dichlorophenol and 1,1,1-trichloroethane onto Three Soils, 42nd PIWC, 781-786
79. Wixson, B.G., Ghazifard, A., and Davies, B.E., Industrial Wastes and Soil Lead Concentrations as a Basis for Remedial or Other Action, 42nd PIWC, 787-792
80. Sengupta, A.K., Roy, T., Clifford, D., and Subramonian, S., Characterization, Development and Use of New Breed of Anion-exchange Resins for Selective Removal 0f Cr(vi) and Other Toxic Anions, 42nd PIWC, 793-802
81. Davis, M.L., Chang, M., Copedge, D., and Strong, M., Is There a Role for Liquid Ion Exchange in the Recovery of Chromium from Plating Wastewater?, 42nd PIWC, 803-808
82. Bricka, R.M., Cullinance, M.J., Jr., Comparative Evaluation of Heavy Metal Immobilization Using Hydroxide and Xanthate Precipitation, 42nd PIWC, 809-818
83. Thompson, W.T., Begavich, J.M., Development of Design Criteria for Treatment of Metal-containing Wastewaters at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 42nd PIWC, 819-830
84. Ying, W.C., Bonk, R.R., and Tucker, M.E., Precipitaiton Treatment of Spent Electroless Nickle Plating Baths, 42nd PIWC, 831-846
85. Brooks, C.S., Nickle Metal Recovery from Metal Finishing Industry Wastes, 42nd PIWC, 847-852
86. Blanc, F.C., O' Shaughnessy, J.C., Walker, D., and Miller, S., Toxicity Studies of Combined Metal Finishing/municipal Wastewaters, 42nd PIWC, 853-862
87. Wong, J.M., Wastewater Management in Semiconducting Electronic Crystal Manufacturing Facilities, 42nd PIWC, 863-872
88. Kavanaugh, D.J., Boyce, A.R., A Continuous Closed Loop Regeneration System for a Chromic/sulfuric Acid Etchant Bath, 42nd PIWC, 873-882
89. Semmens, M.J., Kenfield, C.F., Qin, R., and Cusster, E.L., The GM-IX Process: a Novel Metal Cyanide Treatment and Recovery Technique, 42nd PIWC, 883-892
90. Albers, H., Kayser, R., Two-stage Biological/chemical Treatment of Hazardous Waste Landfill Leachate, 42nd PIWC, 893-906
91. Gordon, J.A., Burr, J.L., Manganese Treatment by Two Novel Methods at Abandoned Coal Strip Mines in North Alabama, 42nd PIWC, 907-918
92. Kertell, C.R., Wagner, J.F., and Novotny, S.J., Treatment of Coal Ash/mine Refuse Leachate: a Case History, 42nd PIWC, 919-926


1988 Number of Papers: 89

1. Eckenfelder, W.W., Jr., Toxicity Reduction-Have the Bugs Had It?, 43rd PIWC, 1-6
2. Keramida, V., Renner, T., and Neilson, B., Study of Toxic Compounds in River Bottoms at Metropolitan Areas, 43rd PIWC, 7-18
3. Galil, N., Rebhun, M., Pac Biotreatment of Hazardous Compounds from an Integrated Oil Refinery, 43rd PIWC, 19-28
4. Miller, G.D., Thomas, D.L., Washburn, C.A., Brookfield, F., and Kraybill, D.D., Development of a Computerized Model for Waste Reduction Alternatives, 43rd PIWC, 29-34
5. Gaudy, A.F., Jr., Ekambaram, A., and Rozich, A.F., a Respirometric Method for Biokinetic Characterization of Toxic Wastes, 43rd PIWC, 35-44
6. Asano, B., Olper, I.M., Innovative Process for Treatment of Sulfuric Acid Waste Liquids with Recovery of Anhydrous Sodium Sulfate, 43rd PIWC, 45-50
7. Patoczka, J., Pulliam, G.W., and Chowning, G.L., Determination of Toxicity Thresholds of Industrial Wastestreams to Activated Sludge Process Using Fed Batch Reactor, 43rd PIWC, 51-60
8. Trick, L.C., Kuehl, M.A., and Uschan, R.M., Use of a Batch Asphalt Plant for Remediation of Solids Contaminated by Volatile Organic Compounds, 43rd PIWC, 61-66
9. Kuhlmeier, P.D., Biodegradation of Stryrene in Soil, 43rd PIWC, 67-74
10. Farmer, W.S., Robinson, K.G., and Novak, J.T., Effect of Bacteria Addition on Biodegradation of Toluene in Subsurface Soils, 43rd PIWC, 75-82
11. Liikala, S.C., in Situ Vitrification Application to Hazardous Wastes, 43rd PIWC, 83-86
12. Strang, D.E., Tawney, S.S., and Klumpp, T.F., Removal and Treatment of Dissolved and Floating Organic Compounds in a Contaminated Groundwater, 43rd PIWC, 87-96
13. Funderburk, R., The First Site Field Evaluation, 43rd PIWC, 97-100
14. Zytner, R.G., Biswas, N., and Bewtra, J.K., Volatilization of Perchloroethylene from Stagnant Water and Soil, 43rd PIWC, 101-108
15. Shultz, D.W.R., Curnyn, R.J., Preparing a Remedial Design for Cleanup of the New Lyme Superfund Site, 43rd PIWC, 109-114
16. Rodrigo, A.M., Chan, P.C., Sorption Processes of Bentonite with Liquid Organics, 43rd PIWC, 115-122
17. Fisher, E.L., Griffith, G.T., Design Considerations for a Wisconsin Paper Mill Landfill, 43rd PIWC, 123-136
18. Olsta, J.T., Long-term Compatibility Study of a Treated Bentonite/soil Liner with a Heavy Metal Sludge, 43rd PIWC, 137-140
19. Edwards, R., Yacko, D.G., Field Measurement of Landfill Clay Liner Permeability, 43rd PIWC, 141-146
20. Black, W.V., Kosson, D.S., and Ahlert, R.C., Characterization and Evaluation of Environmental Hazardous in a Large Metropolitan Landfill, 43rd PIWC, 147-152
21. Noble, J.J., Nunez-mcnally, T., and Tansel, B., The Effect of Mass Transfer on Landfill Stabilization Rates, 43rd PIWC, 153-160
22. Theis, T.L., Ripp, J.A., and Villaume, J.F., Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Unsaturated Pore Water and Leachate at a Dry Fly Ash Disposal Site, 43rd PIWC, 161-172
23. Levine, A.D., Rear, L.R., Evaluation of Leachate Monitoring Data from Co-disposal, Hazardous, and Sanitary Waste Disposal Facilities, 43rd PIWC, 173-184
24. Krug, T.A., Mcdougall, S., Preliminary Assessment of a Microfiltration/reverse Osmosis Process for the Treatment of Landfill Leachate, 43rd PIWC, 185-194
25. Manoharan, R., Liptak, S., Parkinson, P., Mavinic, D., and Randall, C.W., a Comparison of Glucose and Methanol as Carbon Sources for Denitrification in Biological Treatment of Leachate, 43rd PIWC, 195-202
26. Selvakumar, G., Quinn, M.S., Atormwater Runoff Control: an Operational Difficulty for Aboveground Industrial Waste Landfill, 43rd PIWC, 203-212
27. Stiegler, L., Stallard, M., Lang, R., and Tchobanoglous, G., a Methodology for Assessing the Sorption Phenomena of Trace Organic Compounds Found in Landfill Gas, 43rd PIWC,
28. Peterson, E.R., Carrico, P.J., and Smithberger, J.M., Subsurface Landfill Gas Migration: a Case History of an Air Injection System for Migration Control, 43rd PIWC, 221-228
29. Herrera, T.A., Lang, R., and Tchobanoglous, G., a Study of the Emmisions of Volatile Organic
Compounds Found in Landfill Gas, 43rd PIWC, 229-238
30. Kinman, R.N., Rickabaugh, J., Lambert, M., and Nutini, D.L., Control of Methane from Municipal Solid Waste Landfills by Injection of Lime and Flyash, 43rd PIWC, 239-250
31. Chapatwalw, K.D., Wolfram, J.H., Degradation of Acetonitrile by Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, 43rd PIWC, 251-256
32. Maier, W.J., Kinetics-dynamics of Biodagradation of Potentially Toxic Organic Chemicals, 43rd PIWC, 257-266
33. Murthy, D.V.S., Irvine, R.L., and Hallas, L.E., Principles of Organism Selection for the Degradation of Glyphosate in a Sequencing Batch Reactor, 43rd PIWC, 267-274
34. Selvakumar, A., Hsieh, H.N., Removal of Organic Compounds by Microbial Biomass, 43rd PIWC, 275-282
35. Tokuz, R.Y., Biological Treatment of Chlorinated Phenols Using a Rotating Biological Contactor, 43rd PIWC, 283-290
36. Faghani-shoja, S., Devantier, B.A., Ray, B.T., and Cook, E.E., Removal of Phenol in Mixed Substrate Form by a Fixed Film Process, 43rd PIWC, 291-300
37. Senthilnathan, P.R., Ganczarczyk, J.J., Adaptation and Deadaptation Kinetics of Activated Sludge, 43rd PIWC, 301-308
38. Ibrahim, A.M., Heavy Metal Inhibition of Resting Nitrifying Bacteria, 43rd PIWC, 309-312
39. Morris, J.W., Tozer, H.G., and Batchelder Adams, L.A., The Influence of Operational Conditions on the Variability of Activated Sludge Settling Characteristics at Functioning
Treatment Plants, 43rd PIWC, 313-326
40. Rajan, R.V., Lm, J.G., and Ray, B.T., Improved Anaerobic Digestion with Low-level Chemical Pretreatment, 43rd PIWC, 327-338
41. Stover, E.L., Gonzalez, R., Low Temperature Kinetics of Anaerobic Fixed Reactors, 43rd PIWC, 339-352
42. Chiang, C.F., Dague, R.R., Determination of Acetoclastics Methanogenic Activity in Anaerobic Systems, 43rd PIWC, 353-362
43. Labib, F., Ferguson, J.F., and Benjamin, M.M., The Response of a Butyrate-fed Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Reactor to Transient Loadings, 43rd PIWC, 363-370
44. Ragosta, J.M., Propylene Dichloride(PDC) Removal from Wastewater with Amberlite XAD-4, 371-374
45. Appleton, A.R., Jr., Papelis, C., and Leckie, J.O., Adsorptive Removal of Trace Elements from Coal Fly-ash Wastewaters onto Iron Oxyhydroxide, 43rd PIWC, 375-388
46. Edwards, M., Benjamin, M., and Ferguson, J., New Approaches to Treatment of Metal-bearing Wastes, 43rd PIWC, 389-396
47. Banerjee, K., Horng, P.Y., Cheremisinoff, P.N., Shieh, M.S., and Cheng, S.L., Sorption of Selected Organic Pollutants by Fly Ash, 43rd PIWC, 397-406
48. Wickramanayake, G.B., Khabiri, S., and Voudrias, E.A., Ammonia Removal from Wastewater by Stream Stripping: a Process Evaluation, 43rd PIWC, 407-414
49. Cartwright, P.S., The Applicatiion of Membrane Separation Technologies to Industrial Processes, 43rd PIWC, 415-424
50. Venkataramani, E.S., Bamopoulos, G., Forman, A.L., and Bacher, S., Design of an Expert System for Early Environmental Assessment of Manufacturing Processes, 43rd PIWC,
51. Viraraghavan, T., Henning, H.K., Mourits, F., and Ranganathan, R., Coalescence/filtration of Water-in Oil Emulsions, 43rd PIWC, 435-440
52. Yost, K.W., Ultraviolet Peroxidation: an Alternative Treatment Method for Organic Contamination Destruction in Aqueous Waste Streams, 43rd PIWC, 441-448
53. Owsely, D.E., Jeris, J.S., and Owens, R., Ammonia Removal Allows Effluent Reuse at Fish Hatchery Using Fluidized Bed Reactors, 43rd PIWC, 449-458
54. Cadena, F., Drohobyczer, A., Beach, M.I., and Barnes, D., a Novel Approach to Simplified Respirometric Oxygen Demand Determinations, 43rd PIWC, 459-468
55. Turner, C.D., Ong, C.S., and Gallagher, J.R., Coupled Biological Downflow Fluid Bed Reactor Treatment of Synfuels Wastewater, 43rd PIWC, 469-478
56. Daly, P.G., Shen, C.C., The Deep Shaft Biological Treatment Process, 43rd PIWC, 479-488
57. Harries, R.C., Bradley, K.C., and Gardiner, D., Using a Waste Audit Approach to Determine Waste Management Alternatives at a Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing Plant, 43rd PIWC, 489-498
58. Boyd, D.M., Fulk, R.J., Treatment Pf Plating Wastewater Without Sludge, 43rd PIWC,
59. Yato, A., Reeser, D.M., and Mcpherson, P.E., a Unique Method for Precipitating Ceramic and Metal Complex Waste Produced in Manufacturing Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors, 43rd PIWC, 505-512
60. Lanting, J., Jordan, J.A., Schone, M.T., Kull, A., Carey, W.W., and Kitney, B.L., Thermophilic Anaerobic Digestion of Coffee Wastewater, 43rd PIWC, 513-524
61. Farmer, J.K., Friedman, A.A., and Haten, W.C., Anaerobic Treatment of Winery Wastewaters, 43rd PIWC, 525-534
62. Krofta, M., Wang, L.K., and Pollman, C.D., Treatment of Seafood Processing Wastewater by Dissolved Air Flotation Carbon Adsorption and Free Chlorination, 43rd PIWC,
63. White, T.E., Malecki, D.J., and Jewell, W.J., Anaerobic Treatment of Apple Pomace and Wastewater, 43rd PIWC, 551-560
64. Ripley, L.E., Totzke, D.E., and Hwang, I.C., Bench-scale Evaluation of the Anaerobic Contact Process for Treating Ice Cream Novelty Wastewater, 43rd PIWC, 561-568
65. Blanc, F.C., O' Shaughnessy, J.C., Static Pile Compodting of Cranberry Receiving Wastes and Processing Residues, 43rd PIWC, 569-578
66. Pardus, M.J., Regan, R.W., Co-precitation of Heavy Metals with Chromium in Brass Mill Wastewater, 43rd PIWC, 579-586
67. Ball, J., Bonner, J.R., An Aluminum Die Casting Wastewater System, 43rd PIWC, 587-592
68. Etzel, J.E., Kodatsky, W., and Medved, J.B., Control of Carbide Levels in Desulfurization of Grey Iron Ao Slag Will Be Non-hazardous, 43rd PIWC, 593-604
69. Krueger, R.C., Ham, R.K., and Boyle, W.C., The Variability of Ferrous Foundry Waste Leashing Characteristics and Comparison to Landfill Unsaturated Zone Leachate Quality, 43rd PIWC, 605-616
70. Erten, M.Z., Pitt, J.L., Gale, N.L., Wixson, B.G., and Hindenberger, E., Use of a Biological Meander Treatment Dydtem for Lead Mine/mill Wastes in Southeast Missouri, 43rd PIWC, 617-630
71. Gordon, J.A., Chuang, N.S., and Wallace, R.P., Design Considerations for Packed Columns Removing Manganese from Mining Seepage, 43rd PIWC, 631-640
72. Ho, G.E., Overcoming the Salinity and Sodicity of Red Mud for Rehabilitation and Reuse,43rd PIWC, 641-650
73. Schlott, D.A., Charbonneau, S.G., Greiner, J.A., Green, R.E., Quane, D.E., And Robertson, W.M., Design, Construction and Start-up of an Anaerobic Treatment System for Pharmaceutical Wastewater, 43rd PIWC, 651-660
74. Wolf, D.J., Emerson, D.K., Effect of Reactor Configuration on Operation of a Pharmaceutical Waste Treatment System, 43rd PIWC, 661-672
75. Krofta, M., Wnag, L.K., Total Closing of Paper Mills with Reclamation and Deinking Installations, 43rd PIWC, 673-688
76. Ferguson, A.M.D., Conrod, K.G., and Frenette, J.R., On-site Anaerobic Treatment Proves Higher Design Loading Rate at Lake Utopia Paper Limited, 43rd PIWC, 689-698
77. Ying, W.C., Bonk, R.R., and Tucker, M.E., Removal of Hypophosphite and Phosphite from Electroless Nickle Plating Baths, 43rd PIWC, 699-706
78. Kane, J.E., The Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies to Upgrade Performance of an Existing Pretreatment System to Meet New Discharge Standards, 43rd PIWC, 707-710
79. Semmens, M.J., Chang, Y.Y., Selective Cyanide Recovery from Wastewater Containing Metal Cyanide Complexes, 43rd PIWC, 711-720
80. Brooks, C.S., Treatment and Metal Recovery for Electroless Metal Plating Wastes, 43rd PIWC, 721-726
81. Johannes, R.D., Humpal, G.J., Schmidt, W.V., and Hoffland, R.O., Electroplating/metal Finishing Wastewater Treatment: Practical Design Guidelines, 43rd PIWC, 727-738
82. Colten, C.E., Waste Minimization in Historical Perspective, 43rd PIWC, 739-744
83. Browne, C.L., Debusschere, M.T., and Mann, J.M., Air Toxics Compliance Issues and Case Histories from the Kentucky Experience, 43rd PIWC, 745-750
84. Kendrick, K.J., Giedraitis, A.G., Lue-Hing, C., and Sherman, A.J., Pollution Control Program for the "Taste of Chicago" Lakefront Festival, 43rd PIWC, 751-756
85. Black, M.I., The Engineering Technology Program(ETP) of the U.S.EPA"s Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation(SITE) Program, 43rd PIWC, 757-760
86. Bertelson, D.R., Improvements to a Septage Regulation Program for a Major Midwestern City, 43rd PIWC, 761-768
87. Miller, M.W., Lo, M.P., Wienke, S.S., and Kremer, J.G., Centralized Treatment of Nonhazardous Wastes; an Alternative Means of Liquid Waste Disposal, 43rd PIWC, 769-776
88. Cavagnaro, P.V., Kaszubowski, K.E., Pretreatment Limits for Fats, Oil and Grease, 43rd PIWC, 777-790
89. Stewart, P.P., The Scene of the Accident: Forensic Engineering in Hazardous Waste Litigation, 43rd PIWC, 791-798


1989 Number of Papers: 98

1. Elliott, M.G., Depaoli, D.W., In-situ Venting of Jet-contaminated Soil, 44th PIWC, 1-10. (1989)
2. Galaska, E.G., Skladany, G.L., and Nyer, E.K., Biological Treatment of Groundwater, Soils, and Soil Vapors Contaminated with Petroleum Hydrocarbons, 44th PIWC, 11-22. (1989)
3. Huang, J.C., Ganjidoost, H., Predictive Models for Voc Partitions in Soils, 44th PIWC, (1989)
4. Kesler-arnold, K.A., O' Hearn, M., Background Concentrations of Metals and Cyanide in Lower Michigan Soils, 44th PIWC, 33-48. (1989)
5. Srivastava, V.J., Kilbane, J.J., Kelley, R.L., Gauger, W.K., Akin, C., Hayes, T.D., And Linz, D.G., Bioremediation of Former Manufactured Gas Plant Sites, 44th PIWC, 49-60. (1989)
6. Spencer, J.R., Design and Implementation of a Risk-based Remedial Action Program for Underground Tank Removal at a Dioxin-contaminated Site, 44th PIWC, 61-64. (1989)
7. Piotrowski, D.A., Yost, K.W., Intercept Trench Technology for Remediating Waste Oil Contaminated Soil and Groundwater: a Case Study, 44th PIWC, 65-74. (1989)
8. Oyler, J.A., Remediation of Metals-contaminated Site near a Smelter Using Sludge/fly Ash Amendments, 44th PIWC, 75-82. (1989)
9. Valine, S.B., Chilcote, D.D., and Zambrano, A.R., Development of a Soil Washing System, 44th PIWC, 83-90. (1989)
10. Gunkel, K.O'C, Reclaiming Petroleum Contaminated Soil in Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities, 44th PIWC, 91-96. (1989)
11. Vigon, B.W., Cooney, J.D., and Clement, W.H., Engineering for Toxicity Removal: a New Set of Design Rules, 44th PIWC, 97-104. (1989)
12. Ball., J., Bonner, J.R., Tank Truck Washing Wastewater System, 44th PIWC, 105-110. (1989)
13. Asante-duah, D.K., Quantitative Risk Assessment as a Decision Tool for Hazardous Waste Management, 44th PIWC, 111-124. (1989)
14. Pisano, S.L., O' Shaughnessy, J.C., Lamarre, D., Gray, C., Pederson, S., and Sykes, M., Toxic Organic Shock Loading of Rotating Biological Contactors and Sequencing Batch Reactors, 44th PIWC, 125-140. (1989)
15. Benefield, L., Kim, S., and Randall, C., The Effect of Pentachlorophenol on Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal in SBR Systems, 44th PIWC, 141-148. (1989)
16. Tharp, C.E., Bhattacharya, S., Safferman, A., Captor Design Considerations- Carbonaceous BOD Applications, 44th PIWC, 149-160. (1989)
17. Carmichael, J.P., Rickabaugh, J., Treatment of an Organically Contaminated Soil in Activated Sludge Sequencing Batch Reactors, 44th PIWC, 161-174. (1989)
18. Senthilnathan, Pr., Li, D.H., and Ganczarczyk, J.J., Image Analysis of Biomass Immobilized on Micro-carriers, 44th PIWC, 175-182. (1989)
19. Hamoda, M.F., Wilson, F., Kinetic Analysis of Rotating Biological Contactors Treating High Strength Wastes, 44th PIWC, 183-190. (1989)
20. Santiago, I., Grady, C.P.L., Jr., Simulation Studies of the Transient Response of Activated Sludge Systems to Biodagradable Inhibitory Shock Loads, 44th PIWC, 191-198. (1989)
21. 21.viraraghavan, T., Kikkeri, S.R., Anaerobic Filter Treatment of Dairy Wastewater at Low Temperatures, 44th PIWC, 199-208. (1989)
22. Maat, D.Z., Gorur, S.S., Start-up and Performance Testing of a Full Scale Uasb Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment Facility, 44th PIWC, 209-214. (1989)
23. Manjurnath, D.L., Mehrotra, I., and Mathur, R.P., Treatment of Case Sugar Mill Wastewater in Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) Reactors, 44th PIWC, 215-224. (1989)
24. Wu, W.M., Hickey, R.F., Bhatnagar, L., Jain, M.K., and Zeikus, J.G., Fatty Acid Degradation as a Tool to Monitor Anaerobic Sludge Activity and Toxicity, 44th PIWC, 225-234. (1989)
25. Sanchez, W.A., Kennedy, K., Hamoda, M.F., and Droste, R.L., a Study of Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactors for the Treatment of Soluble Wastes, 44th PIWC, 235-246. (1989)
26. Giraldo, E., Norgren, K., Switzenbaum, M.S., and Hickey, R.F., Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide as Early Warning Indicators of Toxic Upsets in Anaerobic Digeation, 44th PIWC, (1989)
27. Adams, C.D., Mckinney, R.E., Anaerobic Trickling Filters: a New Treatment Potential, 44th PIWC, 257-264. (1989)
28. Mccartney, D.M., Marstaller, T., Heinrichs, D.M., and Oleszkiewicz, J.A., Sulfide Inhibition of Propionate Utilization in Anaerobic Treatment of Lactate and Acetate, 44th PIWC, 265- 270. (1989)
29. Poggi, H.M., Hernandez, R., Rinderknecht, N., and Calzada, J.F., Supplemented Kraft Condensate Treatment in High Rate Anaerobic Processes, 44th PIWC, 271-278. (1989)
30. Gundry, M.J., Henry, J.G., and Prasad, D., Treating Electroplating Wastewater Using an Anaerobic Filter, 44th PIWC, 279-286. (1989)
31. Cocci, A.A., Landine, R.C., Leodolter, M., and Beuttel, S., Case History: Anaerobic/aerobic Pretreatment of a Confectionery Waste, 44th PIWC, 287-294. (1989)
32. Bhattacharya, S.K., Wang, S., Angara, R.V.R., Kawai, T., and Bishop, D.F., Jr., Fate and Effect of Azo Dye on an Anaerobic-aerobic System, 44th PIWC, 295-298. (1989)
33. Gordon, J.A., Chuang, N.-S., Biological Treatment of Manganese from Mining Seepage-pilot Plant Studies, 44th PIWC, 299-306. (1989)
34. Young, K.S., Techniques for Treating Prewashed Denim Laundry Wastewaters, 44th PIWC, 307-312. (1989)
35. Ying, W.C., Tucker, M.E., Selecting Activated Carbon for Adsorption Treatment, 44th PIWC, 313-324. (1989)
36. O' Brich, G.J., Reich, R.A., Szabo, L.M., Feibes, M.H., Mcmanus, C.N., Heath, H., Comparison of Carbon Columns and the Pact Process for Priority Pollutant Removal, 44th PIWC, 325-334. (1989)
37. Manzione, M.A., Merrill, D.T., Mclearn, M., and Chow, W., Meeting Stringent Metals Removal Requirements with Iron Adsorption/coprecipitation, 44th PIWC, 335-342. (1989)
38. Cartwright, P.S., The Opportunities for Membrane Technologies in Pollution Control Applications, 44th PIWC, 343-352. (1989)
39. Abernathy, A.R., Rhoads, M.K., and Hynek, R.J., Side-by-side Evaluation of One-and Six- Micrometer Microscreen Media for Removing Algae from Aerated Lagoon Effluent, 44th PIWC, 353-358. (1989)
40. Kinman, R.N., Nutini, D.L., Reverse Osmosis Treatment for nitrate removals in high solids wastewater, 44th PIWC, 359-364. (1989)
41. Comparison of PACT Process to Coupled Physical/chemical Biological Treatment, 44th PIWC, 365-372. (1989)
42. Cook, S.L., Uhrich, K.D., Electrochemical Fluoride Removal in Semiconductor Wastewater, 44th PIWC, 373-384. (1989)
43. Valentine, G.E., Jr., Walsh, J.L., Jr., Dewatering Dissolved-air-flotation Skimmings Using Thermal Enhancement, 44th PIWC, 385-392. (1989)
44. Gaudy, A.F., Jr., Ekambaram, A., Rozich, A.F., and Colvin, R.J., Comparison of Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biokinetic Constants for Toxic and Nontoxic Wastes, 44th PIWC, 393-404. (1989)
45. Tabak, H.H., Desai, S., and Govind, R., Determination of Biodegradability Kinetics of RCRA Compounds Using Respirometry for Structure-activity Relationships, 44th PIWC, 405-424. (1989)
46. Jacquez, R.B., Cadena, F., Prabhakar, S., and Beach, M.I., Gas Transfer Limitations in Environmental Respirometry, 44th PIWC, 425-434. (1989)
47. Kittikul, P., Veenstra, J.N., Akolade, A., and Weinert, M.A., Study of High Water Temperature Effects on Air Stripping of Volatile and Slightly Volatile Organics from Water, 44th PIWC, 435-452. (1989)
48. Cadena, F., Fingleton, D.J., and Peters, R.W., Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Landfarming Operations, 44th PIWC, 453-464. (1989)
49. Pantea-kiser, L., Wukasch, R.F., and Alleman, J.E., The Effect of Inhibitory Compounds on Biological Nitrification, 44th PIWC, 465-474. (1989)
50. Turner, C.D., Koehmstedt, M.J., and Gallagher, J.R., a Comparison of Coupled Upflow and Coupled Downflow Fluid Bed Reactors Treating Synfuel Wastewater, 44th PIWC, 475-484. (1989)
51. Churn, C.C., Johnson, D.W., and Severin, B.F., Facility and Process Design for Large Scale Activated Sludge Industrial Wastewater Plant, 44th PIWC, 485-492. (1989)
52. Wang, L.K., Wang, M.H.S., Bubble Dynamics and Air Disperison Mechanisms of Air Flotation Process Systems, 44th PIWC, 493-504. (1989)
53. Krofta, M., Wang, L.K., Bubble Dyanmics and Air Dispersion Mechanisms of Air Flotation Process Systems, 44th PIWC, 505-512. (1989)
54. Shah, J.T., Optimization of Sludge Conditioning for Recessed Chamber Filter Press Performance, 44th PIWC, 513-518. (1989)
55. Mierzejewski, M.K., Rovel, J.M., and Vande Venter, L.W., The Use of a High-rate Combined Reactor/clarifier/thickener for the Treatment of Industrial Wastewaters, 44th PIWC, (1989)
56. Kinman, R.N., Rickabaugh, J., Berg, G., Nutini, D.L., and Rathje, W., Analysis of 20-year- old Refuse from the Mallard North Landfill in Chicago, Illinois, 44th PIWC, 527-536. (1989)
57. Dempsey, B.A., Dewolfe, J., Hamilton, D., Lee, Y., Liebowitz, R., and Elliott, H.A., Land Application of Water Plant Sludges, 44th PIWC, 537-544. (1989)
58. Noble, J.J., Nair, G.M., The Effect of Capillarity on Moisture Profiles in Landfills, 44th PIWC, 545-554. (1989)
59. Pirbazari, M., Badriyha, B.N., Ravindran, V., and Kim, S.H., Treatment of Landfill Leachste by Biologically Active Carbon Adsorbers, 44th PIWC, 555-564. (1989)
60. Lugowski, A., Haycock, D., Poisson, R., and Beszedits, S., Biological Treatment of Landfill Leachate, 44th PIWC, 565-572. (1989)
61. Kang, S.J., Englert, C.J., Astfalk, T.J., and Young, M.A., Treatment of Leachate from a Hazardous Waste Landfill, 44th PIWC, 573-580. (1989)
62. Basu, S., Wei, I.W., and King, P.H., Leaching Potential of Two Industrial Sludges: an Evaluation of Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Potential(TCLP) Test, 44th PIWC, 581-590. (1989)
63. Levine, A.D., Bain, M.E., and Bienlien, K.D., Characterization and Extraction of Metals from Waste Residues, 44th PIWC, 591-602. (1989)
64. Westra, M.A., Rose, B.L., Oil and Grease Removal from a Concentrated Source in the Metal Finishing Industry, 44th PIWC, 603-608. (1989)
65. Janikowski, S.K., Pryfogle, P.A., Evaluation of Noncyanide Metal Strippers, 44th PIWC, 609- 616. (1989)
66. Carpenter, C., Suciu, D., and Wikoff, P., Sodium Sulfide/ferrous Sulfate Metals Treatment for Hazardous Waste Minimization, 44th PIWC, 671-624. (1989)
67. Pfeiffer, J.B., High Density Solids from Acid Wastewater Treatment, 44th PIWC, 625-630. (1989)
68. Wie, I.W., Basu, S., Role of Solid-liquid Separation in the Removal of Zinc by Chemical Precipition, 44th PIWC, 631-636. (1989)
69. Davis, M.L., Tombouliam, N., Wachter, D.H., and Bush, D.J., an Abbreviated TCLP for Stabilization Studies, 44th PIWC, 637-642. (1989)
70. Rissmann, E.F., Schwartz, S.M., Treatment of Wastes Containing Arsenic, Selenium, Thallium, and Mercury Compounds, 44th PIWC, 643-648. (1989)
71. Davis, M.W., Sandy, T., Zero Sludge/discharge Pretreatment Systems for the Metal Finishing and Plating Industry, 44th PIWC, 649-654. (1989)
72. Wang, L.K., Mahoney, W.J., Treatment of Storm Runoff by Oil-water Separation, Flotation, Filtration, and Adsorption.Part A: Wastewater Treatment, 44th PIWC, 655-666. (1989)
73. Wang, L.K., Wang, M.H., S., and Mahoney, W.J., Treatment of Storm Runoff by Oil-water Separation, Flotation, Filtretion, and Adsorption.Part B: Waste Sludge Management, 44th PIWC, 667-674. (1989)
74. Wong, J.M., Maroney, P.M., Cyanide Control in Petroleum Refineries, 44th PIWC, (1989)
75. Wong, J.M., Maroney, P.M., Pilot Plant Comparison of Extended Aeration and PACT for Toxicity Reduction in Refinery Wastewater, 44th PIWC, 685-694. (1989)
76. Tur, M.Y., Tseng, L.L., Chou, M.S., Fang, H.Y., and Hsia, J., Application of Oxygen Uptake Rate in Managing an Activated Sludge Process for Treating Refinery Wastewater, 44th PIWC, 695-702. (1989)
77. Engelder, C.L., Grieves, C.G., and Weber, J.M., Liquid/solids Biotreatment of Pressure Filtered Refinery Waste Sludge, 44th PIWC, 703-710. (1989)
78. Galil, N., Rebhun, M., A Comparative Study of RBC and Activated Sludge in Biotreatment of Wastewater Form an Integrated Oil Refinery, 44th PIWC, 711-718. (1989)
79. Eroglu, V., San, H.A., and Sarikaya, H.Z., Joint Treatment of Liquid Wastes of Wet Process Hardboard and Formica Plant, 44th PIWC, 719-726. (1989)
80. Bathija, P.R., Biological Treatment of BCTMP Wastewaters, 44th PIWC, 727-738. (1989)
81. Delorme, A.J., Kang, S.J., Englert, C.J., and Fifield, C.D., Anoxic Selector for Filamentous Bulking Control, BOD Removal, and Nitrification of Paper Mill Wastewater, 44th PIWC, 739-746. (1989)
82. Yin, C.F., Joyce, T.W., and Chang, H.M., Characterization and Biological Treatment of Bleach Plant Effluent, 44th PIWC, 747-754. (1989)
83. Bennett, D.H., Falter, C.M., Campbell, A.G., Reeser, D.M., and Johnson, W.H., Toxicity Evaluation of CTMP Effluent Biotreated by a Pilot-scale Carrousel Oxidation Ditch System, 44th PIWC, 755-760. (1989)
84. Oleszkiewicz, J.A., Hutchison, J.E., Anaerobic and Aerobic Options in Treating Food Industry Wastewater, 44th PIWC, 761-768. (1989)
85. Qzturk, I., San, H.A., and Eroglu, V., Pilot and Full Scale Treatability Studies on Wastewaters from an Edible Oil Refining Industry, 44th PIWC, 769-776. (1989)
86. Capobianco, D.J., Blanc, F.C., Treatment of Soft Drink Syrup and Bottling Wastewater Using Anaerobic Upflow Packed Bed Reactors, 44th PIWC, 777-786. (1989)
87. Prabhakara Rao, A.V.S., Karthikeyan, J., and Iyengar, L., Removal of Color from Distillery Wastewater, 44th PIWC, 787-794. (1989)
88. Goronszy, M.C., Batch Reactor Treatment of Dairy Wastewaters: a Case History, 44th PIWC, 795-806. (1989)
89. Reinhard, J.D., Gordon, J.A., and Young, K.S., Performance Analysis of a Continuously Fed,Intermittently Decanted Activated Sludge Plant Receiving a High Ammonia Packing House Waste, 44th PIWC, 807-814. (1989)
90. Dague, R.R., Urell, R.F., and Krieger, E.R., Treatment of Pork Processing Wastewater in a Covered Anaerobic Lagoon with Gas Recovery, 44th PIWC, 815-824. (1989)
91. Stebor, T.W., Berndt, C.L., Marman, S., and Gabriel, R., Operating Experience: Anaerobic Treatment at a Packerland Packing, 44th PIWC, 825-834. (1989)
92. Donley, E.M., Donley, J.W., Recent Trends in Environmental Legislation Affecting Industrial Property Transfers, 44th PIWC, 835-838. (1989)
93. Donley, J.W., How to Write Sampling Plans for Regulatory Compliance, 44th PIWC, (1989)
94. Lytle, J.A., Imbrock, K.E., SARA Section 313 Reporting: Better the Second Time Around, 44th PIWC, 843-856. (1989)
95. Edwards, J.D., The Engineer's Role in Completing Environmental Audits for Industrial Property Transfers, 44th PIWC, 857-860. (1989)
96. Caravano, C.G., Leak Prevention, Detection, and Regulations for Underground Storge Tanks, (1989)44th PIWC, 861-866. (1989)
97. Layton, R.F., Flores, M., and Kiolbassa, F., Creative Training Concepts for Industrial Waste Personnel, 44th PIWC, 867-872. (1989)
98. Lathrop, M.L., The Environmental Engineer as an Expert in Litigation, 44th PIWC, 873-886. (1989)


1990 Number of Papers: 90

1. Dovantzis, K.Thomsen, K.O., Chaudhry, M.A., and Riesing, R.R., Groundwater and Soil Remediation by Treating and Recycling Groundwater, 45th PIWC, 1-12. (1990)
2. Russell, J.B., Remedial Action Case History: Forest Waste Site Lagoons, 45th PIWC, (1990)
3. Hale, D.R., Hayden, P.L., Cleanup of Toluene-contaminated Soil and Groundwater Using Soil Vapor Extraction, 45th PIWC, 21-28. (1990)
4. Zanowick, M.B., Brink, J., Fliniau, H., Rehder, T., Nyberg, P., Goldfarb, J.And Pennock, S., Use of Innovative Technologies During the Cleanup of Denver Radium Superfund Site, 45th PIWC, 29-36. (1990)
5. Chowdhury, A.K., Krueger, R.C., Warner, M.A., and Wirth, T.R., Remediation of Gmc- central Foundary Division-defiance Foundry Hazardous Waste Setting Basin, 45th PIWC, 37- 44. (1990)
6. Asante-duah, D.K., A Risk Appraisal Protocol for Developing Cleanup Criteria in the Restoration of Contaminated Sites, 45th PIWC, 45-58. (1990)
7. Montemagno, C.D., Peters, R.W., and Tyree, A., Investigations Involving Oxidation-reduction (Redox) Pretreatment in Conjunction with Biological Remediation of Contaminated Soils, 45th PIWC, 59-72. (1990)
8. Thomson, B.M., Shelton, S.P., and Smith, E., Permeable Barriers: a New Alternative for Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater, 45th PIWC, 73-80. (1990)
9. Edwards, J.D., Mcmahon, M.S., So You Are a Prp!, 45th PIWC, 81-84. (1990)
10. Donley, J.W., Rcra Corrective Action: Strategies for Controlling Costs, 45th PIWC, (1990)
11. Lytle, J.A., Nishimoto, T.M., and Johnson, D.R., Stormwater in the 1990's: Planning for the Epa's New Permit Requirements, 45th PIWC, 91-96. (1990)
12. Kuhlmeier, P.D., Champagne, T.J., Transport Modeling of Contaminated Industrial Abrasives from a Small Urbanized Watershed, 45th PIWC, 97-106. (1990)
13. Simmons, P.M., O'dette, R.G., Regulatory Options under Water Quality Based National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permitting, 45th PIWC, 107-112. (1990)
14. O'dette, R.G., How Will Industrial Pretreatment Be Impacted by Epa's Technical Sludge Regulations, 45th PIWC, 113-120. (1990)
15. Wienke, S.S., Regulation of Liquid Hauled Wastes in Los Angeles County, 45th PIWC, 121- (1990) 126. (1990)
16. Shadler, L.M., Knapp, T.E., Caballero, R.C., and Martyn, P.C., Development of a Standard Sampling System for the Detection of Volatile Combustible Materials in Industrial Discharges to Public Sewage Systems, 45th PIWC, 127-140. (1990)
17. Rohrman, D.F., Hoffman, M.J., Environmental Assessments as Componenets of Pre- acquisition Due Diligence, 45th PIWC, 141-154. (1990)
18. Imbrock, K.E., H.R.2878-defining the Scope of All Appropriate Inquiry to Establish an Innocent Purchaser Defense under Superfund, 45th PIWC, 155-162. (1990)
19. Rhee, C.H., Martyn, P.C., and Nellor, M.H., Removal of Toxic Organics from Wastewater Generated in Tank Truck Washing Facilities, 45th PIWC, 163-168. (1990)
20. Wong, J.M., Bertolero, A.M., Evaluation of Discharges from a Hazardous Waste Facility to a Potw, 45th PIWC, 169-178. (1990)
21. Marks, R.E., Field, S.D., and Wojtanowicz, Biodegradation/partitioning of Benzoapyrene in Liquid/solids Suspended Growth Systems, 45th PIWC, 179-186. (1990)
22. Chiesa, R., Chowdhury, A.K., Morse, J.E., and Wirth, T.R., Detailed Engineering Design and Full-scale Testing for Treatment of an Ep-toxic Sludge, 45th PIWC, 187-196. (1990)
23. Kriger, K.P., Carroll, J.E., Hadardous Waste Disposal Firm Increases Treatment Capacity by Installing New Biological Treatment Process, 45th PIWC, 197-200. (1990)
24. Magliette, R.J., Mckinney, D., Venkataramani, E.S., Bacher, S., and Brian, B., an At-source Treatment for Organomercury-containing Hazardous Liquid Waste, 45th PIWC, (1990)
25. Carpenter, C.J., Overview of the Air Force Engineering and Services Center's Hazardous Waste Minimization Program, 45th PIWC, 211-220. (1990)
26. De C.Beja Neves, M.E., Etzel, J.E., Altering Textile Manufacture to Minimize Treatment Needed for Wastewater Reclamation, 45th PIWC, 221-230. (1990)
27. Jacquez, R.B., Li, M.H., Zachritz, W.H., and Beach, M.I., Minimization of Hadardous Waste Generation: Preliminary Investigation of Waste Management Properties of a Solvent Substitute for Tce, 45th PIWC, 231-242. (1990)
28. Gaiek, R.L., Lange, C.R., and Weber, A.S., The Effects of Freeze-drying and Storage on a Phenol Degrading Bacterial Supplement, 45th PIWC, 243-252. (1990)
29. Zachopoulos, S.A., Hung, Y.T., Effects of Bioaugmentation on Nitrification Biokinetics, 45th PIWC, 253-260. (1990)
30. Cowan, R.M., Shanahan, K.J., and Weber, A.S., The Effect of Interspecies Competition on Bacterial Supplementation Efficacy, 45th PIWC, 261-272. (1990)
31. Saez, P.B., Rittmann, B.E., and Zhang, Q.B., Biodegradation Kinetics of a Self-inhibitory Substrate by Stable Steady-state Biofilms, 45th PIWC, 273-280. (1990)
32. Stover, E.L., Obayashi, A.W., High Tds Wastewater Treatability Study-design Considerations, 45th PIWC, 281-286. (1990)
33. Engelder, C.L., Matson, S.A., Bioremediation of Ethanol and Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Groundwater Using a Rotating Biological Contactor, 45th PIWC, 287-294. (1990)
34. Shelby, S.E., Jr., Adams, C.E., Jr., Methods for Upgrading and Retrofitting Industrial Activated Sludge Plants: an Overview and Case Histories, 45th PIWC, 295-302. (1990)
35. Qasim, S.R., Parker, C.E., and Mcmillon, R.T., Biological Nutrient Removal: a Pilot Plant Study, 45th PIWC, 303-310. (1990)
36. Gallagher, J.R., Performance of a Pilot-scale Deep Column Biolgical Reactor on Synfuels Wastewater, 45th PIWC, 311-318. (1990)
37. Janczukowicz, W., Klimiuk, E., and Hull, M., The Influence of Raw Wastes Dosing System on Technological Parameters of Rotating Biological Disc(rbd) Process, 45th PIWC, (1990)
38. Klimiuk, E., Hull, M., and Janczukowicz, W., Comparative Studies of Activated Sludge and Rotating Biological Disc Process (I), 45th PIWC, 331-338. (1990)
39. Hull, M., Klimiuk, E., and Janczukoeicz, W., Comparative Studies of Activated Sludge and Rotating Biological Disc Process (Ii-microfauna), 45th PIWC, 339-346. (1990)
40. Clarkson, W.W., Ross, B.J.B., and Krishnamachari, S., Denitrification of High-strength Industrial Wastewaters, 45th PIWC, 347-358. (1990)
41. Corey, N., Montgomery, J.M., and Benefield, Performance Characteristics of an Activated Sludge System When Nitrate Is the Sole Source of Nitrogen, 45th PIWC, 359-368. (1990)
42. Senthilnathan, P.R., Ganczarczyk, J.J., Atp Toxicity Test in Activated Sludge Systems, 45th PIWC, 369-376. (1990)
43. Seagren, E.A., Levine, A.D., and Dague, R.R., High Ph Effects in Anaerobic Treatment of Liquid Industrial Byproducts, 45th PIWC, 377-386. (1990)
44. Terzis, E., Diaper, J., Anaerobic Biodegradation of Industrial Solvents-the Case Ofacetone and Iso-propanol, 45th PIWC, 387-394. (1990)
45. Foresti, E., Anaerobic Treatment of Cannery Industry Wastewaters, 45th PIWC, 395-402. (1990)
46. Khursheed, A., Siddiqi, R.H., Treatment of Tannery Wastewater by Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor, 45th PIWC, 403-408. (1990)
47. Lin J.G., Ray, B.T., and Devantier, B.A., a Kinetic Model of Low Level Alkaline Solubilization for Enchanced Anaerobic Digestion, 45th PIWC, 409-416. (1990)
48. Eroglu, V., Ozturk, I., and Bircan, B.A., Upgrading the Anaerobic Contact Process Capacity Using Polyurethane Carriers, 45th PIWC, 417-424. (1990)
49. Potochnik, K.F., Caringi, M., and Sgammato, R., Anaerobic Treatment of Food Additive Wastewater in a Fluidized-bed Reactor, 45th PIWC, 425-434. (1990)
50. Mccarthy, P.J., Landine, R.C., Kennedy, K.J., and Droste, R.L., Anaerobic Toxicity of Resin Acids in Chemithermomechanical Pulp Wastewater, 45th PIWC, 435-440. (1990)
51. Oonge, Z., Parkin, G.F., Poisoning of Sulfate Reduction with Molybdenum in Anaerobic Reactors Fed Glucose, 45th PIWC, 441-450. (1990)
52. Caine, M.E., Anderson, G.K., and Donnelly, T., a Study into the Effect of a Series of Shocks on a Pilot-scale Anaerobic Filter, 45th PIWC, 451-462. (1990)
53. Hendricks, E.R., Improved Sludge Dewatering, 45th PIWC, 463-468. (1990)
54. Richmond, C.A., Side Outlet Recycle for Multiple Hearth Sewage Sludge Incinerators, 45th PIWC, 469-476. (1990)
55. Colvin, R.J., Rozich, A.F., Hough, B.J., and Gaudy, A.F., Jr., Use of Respirometry to Evaluate the Biodagradability of Emulsified Specially Chemical Products, 45th PIWC, (1990)
56. Beach, M.I., Jacquez, R.B., Cadena, F., and Shah, A., a Computerized Respirometric Method for Determining Inhibition Potential of Wastewaters, 45th PIWC, 487-490. (1990)
57. Hill, J.B., Bleam, R.D., Zitrides, T.G., and Mcdowell.C.S., Advanced Measurement Cells for Automated Quantification of Biodegradative Microbial Oxygen Uptake in Fluid, Semi-solid Media, 45th PIWC, 491-500. (1990)
58. Colvin, R.J., Rozich, A.F., Gaudy, A.F., Jr., and Martin, J., Application of a Process Model Calibrated with Respirometry to Predict Full-scale Activated Sludge Performance, 45th PIWC, 501-508. (1990)
59. Gao, F., Cadena, F., and Peters, R.W., Use of Tailored Zeolites for Removal of Benzene and Toluene from Water, 45th PIWC, 509-516. (1990)
60. Viraraghavan, T., Rao, G.A.K., Removal of Cadmium and Chlomium from Wastewater Using Fly Ash, 45th PIWC, 517-528. (1990)
61. Yang, P.Y., See, T.S., Packed-entrapped-mixxed Microbial Cell Process for Removal of Phenol and its Compounds, 45th PIWC, 529-538. (1990)
62. Kurucz, C.N., Waite, T.D., Cooper, W.J., and Nickelsen, M.G., Full-scale Electron Beam Treatment of Hazardous Wastes-Effectiveness and Costs, 45th PIWC, 539-546. (1990)
63. Schwarz, S.E., Semmens, M.J., and Froelich, K.J., Membrane Air Stripping: Operating Problems and Cost Analysis, 45th PIWC, 547-556. (1990)
64. Tur, M.Y., Chou, M.S., and Yang, H.Y., Nanofiltration Motivates Future Wastewater Reclamation, 45th PIWC, 557-562. (1990)
65. Humpal, G.J., Chiesa, R., Considerations for Selection, Design, and Operation of Inclined Plate Settlers for Industrial Wastewater Treatment, 45th PIWC, 563-572. (1990)
66. Semivolatiles Screening at Cercla Sites, 45th PIWC, 573-578. (1990)
67. Eldredge, R.W., Bannister, T.A., Sanitary Landfill Design: Inward Hydraulic Gradient Vs.Outward Hydraulic Gradient, 45th PIWC, 579-584. (1990)
68. Rugge, C.D., and Ahlert, R.C., Case History: Use of Remote Sensing to Determine Potential Sites of Oil Disposal at a Municipal Landfill, 45th PIWC, 585-592. (1990)
69. Ponsoye, I., Fraissinet, C., Three Different Generic Landfill Topographies and Their Management, 45th PIWC, 593-598. (1990)
70. Liu, B.Y.M., Li, A., Henry, M.P., and Kruckel, B., Evaluation of a Full-scale Physico- chemical Treatment Plant for Removal of Bdat Constituents from Hazardous Waste Landfill Leachate, 45th PIWC, 599-608. (1990)
71. Keramida, V., Holm, R.F., Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater and Leachate from Superfund Sites at Potw's-a Case Study, 45th PIWC, 609-616. (1990)
72. Kinman, R.N., Nutini, D.L., Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Landfill Leachate, 45th PIWC, 617-622. (1990)
73. Douglas, B.D., Maroney, P.M., and Pierce, D.W., Biological reatment Study of Petroleum Marketing Terminal Effluent, 45th PIWC, 623-630. (1990)
74. Bryant, J.S., Moores, C.W., Disposal of Hazardous Wastes from Petroleum Refineries, 45th PIWC, 631-646. (1990)
75. Galil, N., Rebhun, M., Combined Treatment by Aerated Ponds and Chemical Clarification Completed by Recirculated Cooling System, 45th PIWC, 647-654. (1990)
76. Copeland, E.C., Cole, J.D., Pilot Testing and Design of an Activated Sludge System for Refinery Wastewater, 45th PIWC, 655-664. (1990)
77. Al-muzaini, S., Hamoda, M., Khordagui, H., and Al-khatib, E., Volatile Organic Compound Emmisions from Air Flotation Basins in Refinery and Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment, 45th PIWC, 665-672. (1990)
78. Anderson, G.K., Chan, T.F., Treatment of Brewery Wastewater Using Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Reactor in Single-phase and Two-phase Process, 45th PIWC, 673-680. (1990)
79. Blanc, F.C., Navia, R., Treatment of Dairy Wastewater by Chemical Coagulation, 45th PIWC, 681-690. (1990)
80. Brooks, C.S., Selective Precipitation of Mixed Metal Hydroxides, 45th PIWC, 691-696. (1990)
81. Ayyaswami, A., Drazba, R.K., Design, Construction and Operation of an Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant, 45th PIWC, 697-704. (1990)
82. Merrill, D.T., Mclearn, M.E., Managing Solid Residues from a Treatment Process for Priority Metals, 45th PIWC, 705-714. (1990)
83. Kaszuboeski, K.E., Bilgo, J.A., Development of a Treatment Scheme for Spent Cleaning Solutions Using Statistical Process Control Concepts, 45th PIWC, 715-726. (1990)
84. Curry, L.W., French, C., 1988 Guideline Compliance for Major Gray Iron Foundry, 45th PIWC, 727-738. (1990)
85. Erten, M., Pitt, J.L., Gale, N.L., Wixson, B.G., and Unal, R., Evaluating Toxicity of Speciated from Metal Discharging Industries, 45th PIWC, 739-750. (1990)
86. Sutton, P.M., Marvan, I.J., and Craig, F., Biological Treatment of Wastewater from Byproduct Coking Operations: an Innovative Approach, 45th PIWC, 751-758. (1990)
87. Blake, N.R., Siefert, K.S., Steel Mill Scale De-oiling: a New Waste Minimization Process, 45th PIWC, 759-766. (1990)
88. Regan, R.W., Sr., Contos, L.G., Developmental Strategy for the Implementation of Solid Waste Reclamation: Foundry Industry, 45th PIWC, 767-774. (1990)
89. Dickens, P.S., Waste Elimination of Memc Electronic Material, Inc., 45th PIWC, (1990)
90. Ficker, C., Carter, W.S., and Martin, J., Non-conventional Metal Precipitation at a Printed Circuit Board Manufacture: a Case Study, 45th PIWC, 783-790. (1990)


1991 Number of Papers: 95

1. EPA's Approach to Development of LDR Standards for Contamination Soil and Debris, M.L. Davis and G. P. Chou, 46th PIWC, 1-10, 1991
2. In-Situ Remediation of a Hydrochloric Acid Spill, K.H. Kastman, S. Ghalib, and S.J. Zagul, 46th PIWC, 11-22, 1991,
3. Reducing Chemical and Sludge Costs for an Oily Wastewater Treatment System, D. Philbrook and M. Slaton, 46th PIWC, 23-30, 1991
4. Pond Closure Using In-Situ Soil Stabilization: A Case History, V.A. Paulson and G.J. Schnettgoecke, 46th PIWC, 31-38, 1991
5. Remediation of Toxicity Characteristics Sludges, F. Closmann and D. Sherman, 46th PIWC, 39-44, 1991
6. Advanced Biological Treatment of Hazardous Constituents in K051 Petrochemical Sludges, R.E. Marks, S.D. Field, A.K. Wojanowicz, and G.A. Breitenbeck, 46th PIWC, 45-54, 1991
7. Treatment of Petroleum Oily Sludges in Liquid/Solids Contact Reactors - Results of Batch Testing, M.F. Salameh and R.M. Kabrick, 46th PIWC, 55-64, 1991
8. Modeling Strategy for Predicting Bioremediation Rates for Oil Contaminated Beaches At Prince William Sound, Alaska, A.F. Rozich and A.F. Gaudy, Jr, 46th PIWC, 65-74, 1991
9. Biotreatment of Contaminated Groundwater with High Organics and Salinity Contents, J.M. Wong, 46th PIWC, 75-88, 1991
10. Use of Ozone for the Oxidation of VOCs and PAHs in the Presence of Naturally Occurring Organic Matter, J-J.Yao and S.J. Masten, 46th PIWC, 89-98, 1991
11. Biological Activated Carbon Process for Removing Sulfolane from Groundwater D.W. McLeod, C.Y. Lin, W-c. Ying, and M.E. Tucker, 46th PIWC, 99-112, 1991
12. Thermophilic Composting of a Synthetic JP-4 Fuel Mixture, P.T. McMullen and R.W. Regan, Sr, 46th PIWC, 113-118, 1991
13. Finite Element Modeling of Air Flow in Soil Venting, S.A. Husain and B.A. DeVantier, 46th PIWC, 119-130, 1991
14. Evaluating Transport of Organic Chemicals in Soil Resulting from Underground Fuel Tank Leaks, D-Y. Lee and A.C. Chang, 46th PIWC, 131-140, 1991
15. A Mathematical Modeling Approach to Sizing Diversion Basins for Industrial Facilities, A.M. Martin, T. Martin, and J.M. Montgomery, 46th PIWC, 141-152, 1991
16. Designing Treatment Systems to Accommodate Process Variability, K. Chiang, D.T. Merrill, and M.E. McLearn, 46th PIWC, 153-162, 1991
17. Bench-Scale Evaluation of the activated Sludge Process for Treatment of a High-Strength Chemical Plant Wastewater, Y-H. Cho, E.M. Davis, and J.F. Andrews, 46th PIWC, 163-180, 1991
18. The "Envelope Model" for Modeling Idealized Secondary Clarifier Performance for Industrial Activated Sludge Wastewater Plants, R.L. Stephenson and R.T. Thompson, Jr, 46th PIWC, 181-186, 1991
19. Design for the Removal of Organic Priority Pollutants in an Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant, G. J. O'Brien, 46th PIWC, 187-198, 1991
20. Treatment of a Nitroguanidine Wastewater for Nitrogen Removal, M.C. Goronszy, Y. Bian, I. Sangster, and K. Hatfield, 46th PIWC, 199-210, 1991
21. Environmental Solutions Based on Recycling of Water, Oil, and Sludge at an Integrated Oil Refinery, N. Galil and M. Rebhun, 46th PIWC, 211-216, 1991
22. Biofilm Processes for Removal of Azo Dye from Municipal Wastewaters, C. Harmer, P. Bishop, Y. He, E. Holder, and P.V. Scarpino, 46th PIWC, 217-228, 1991
23. Chemical Reduction and Oxidation Combined with Bioldegradation for the Treatment Of a Textile Dye Wastewater, M.W. McCurdy, G.D. Boardman, D.L. Michelsen, and B.M. Wood, 46th PIWC, 229-234, 1991
24. Treatment of Prewash Denim Laundry Wastewaters: Case Histories, K.S. Young and J.H. Grant, 46th PIWC, 235-244, 1991
25. Systematic Approach for the Selection of the Least Cost Treatment Technology for Aqueous Organic Hazardous and Industrial Wastes, B.I. Dvorak, D. F. Lawler, D.L. Jones, D.A. Boadway, and G.E. Speitel, Jr, 46th PIWC, 245-254, 1991
26. Biological Treatability Studies of Selected Components of an Oil Shale Processing Wastewater, S.K. Dudley, R.B. Bustamante, and W.P. Bonner, 46th PIWC, 255-264, 1991
27. Removal of Color from Synfuel Wastewater, M.T. San, C.D. Turner, and J.R. Gallagher, 46th PIWC, 265-272, 1991
28. Treatment of a Fragrance Manufacturing Wastewater: A Case History, M.C. Goronszy and J. Costello, 46th PIWC, 273-284, 1991
29. Treatment of High Strength Monosodium Glutamate Wastewater with HYAN Technology, Air-Stripping, and Nitrification, C.M. Yue, D.W. Hein, Z.G. Han, and L.Y. Ping, 46th PIWC, 285-297, 1991
30. Removal of Chlorinated Organics from Kraft Softwood Bleach Plant Effluent by Sequential Biological Treatment Using White-Rot Fungus and an Anaerobic Reactor, D.Y. Prasad and T.W. Joyce, 46th PIWC, 299-306, 1991
31. Analysis of the Physical and Chemical Properties of Water Granulated Iron Blast Furnace Slag: A Case History, J.W. Hamling and R.W. Kriner, 46th PIWC, 307-318, 1991
32. Clarifier-Softener Design for Reuse of a Steel Rolling Mill Cooling Pond Water, T. Viraraghavan and D. Milton, 46th PIWC, 319-324, 1991
33. VenMet Solution Reduction of Solid Waste at Hewlett-Packard, Sunnyvale, R.S. Stennick, D.A. Barratt, J. Burquist, and D. Brooks, 46th PIWC, 325-338, 1991
34. Complexing of Heavy Metals with Phosphates, K. Farrell-Poe and J.E. Etzel, 46th PIWC, 329-328, 1991
35. Arsenic Removal Using Electrochemically Generated Iron in Conjunction with Hydrogen Peroxide Addition, M.D. Brewster and M.N. Laschinger, 46th PIWC, 339-346, 1991
36. A Case History of a Die-Casting Wastewater Treatment System, D.B. Froula, S.E. Shelby, J, R.L. Quintilliano, and M. Hoover, 46th PIWC, 347-356, 1991
37. Treatment of an Anodizing Waste to Water Quality Bases Effluent Limits,M. Naziruddin, G.C. Patrick, and L McCune, 46th PIWC, 357-368, 1991
38. Clean Air, Clear Water - The Treatment of Wastewaters from Flue Gas Desulfurization Plant, M.K. Mierzejewski, 46th PIWC, 369-378, 1991
39. A Simple Model for Cadmium Uptake for Crops, S.M. Brown and T.J. Overcamp, 46th PIWC, 379-384, 1991
40. Reliable and High Efficiency Treatment of Potato Processing Wastewater in Cold Climate Using Aerated Lagoons with Combined Precipitation, B. Rusten, A. Lundar, B. Paulsrud, and L. Thune, 46th PIWC, 385-394, 1991
41. Eight Year Full-Scale Experience with Anaerobic Treatment of Potato Processing Effluent, A. de Vegt and T. Vereijken, 46th PIWC, 395-404, 1991
42. Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Potato Processing Wastewater: Case Study, R.C. Landine, S.G. Bliss, G.J. Brown, and A.A. Cocci, 46th PIWC, 405-412, 1991
43. Sequencing Batch and Hybrid Anaerobic Reactors Treatment of Dairy Wastes, V. Eroglu, I. Ozturk, I. Demir, L. Akca, and K. Alp, 46th PIWC, 413-422, 1991
44. Anaerobic Pretreatment of Convenience Cook and Parboil Rice Processing Effluent, E.L. Stover, 46th PIWC, 423-428, 1991
45. Treatment of Scallop Waste, C.W. Sheffield, 46th PIWC, 429-446, 1991
46. Treatment of Tuna Processing Wastewater in Laboratory and Pilot Scale DSFF Anaerobic Reactors, M.C. Veiga, R.J. Mendez, and J.M. Lema, 46th PIWC, 447-454, 1991
47. Mixed Solid Phase Equilibrium, J.W. Van Nortwick, Jr, and C.N. Haas., 46th PIWC, 455-466, 1991
48. Factors Affecting the Performance of Hydroxide Precipitation of Metals, O. Tunay, R. Tasli, and D. Orhon, 46th PIWC, 467-478,
49. Recycling Electroplating Rinsewater Using Ion Exchange and Carbon Adsorption, P.A. Taylor and M.A. Spann, 46th PIWC, 479-482, 1991
50. Binary and Ternary Equilibria of Cationic Ion Exchange, R. J. Vamos and C.N. Haas, 46th PIWC, 483-492, 1991
51. High Profits from Pond Water, S. Weiss and R. Dennis, 46th PIWC, 493-500, 1991
52. Regeneration of Exhausted Tailored Clays Adsorbate Volatilization, R.W. Peters, E. Cazares, and F. Cadena, 46th PIWC, 501-510, 1991
53. Lime Treatment and Ammonia Volatilization for Industrial Wastewaters, R. Kaszas, R.C. Harries, and E.E. Shannon, 46th PIWC, 511-520, 1991
54. LOPROX: A Flexible Way to Pretreat Poorly Biodegradable Effluents, K. Holzer, O. Horak, and J.F. Lawson, 46th PIWC, 521-530, 1991
55. Cyanide Destruction in Plating Sludges Hot Alkaline Chlorination, D. J. Wedl and R. J. Fulk, 46th PIWC, 531-538, 1991
56. Cyanide Destruction Catalytic Oxidation, by Y-s Chen, C-g You, and W-c Ying, 46th PIWC, 539-546, 1991
57. Electro-Acoustical Dewatering (EAD) Belt Press, R.M. Eason, H.W. Johnson, and P.S. Golla, 46th PIWC, 547-562, 1991
58. Treatment of Metal-Containing Wastewaters Carbon Adsorption of Metal-Chelate Complexes, M.A. Shay and J.E. Etzel, 46th PIWC, 563-570, 1991
59. A Successful Story of Operating a Physical-Chemical Wastewater Treatment Plant, L-Y Lin, R.E. Game, and D.N. Crocker, 46th PIWC, 571-577, 1991
60. Pretreatment of Rotogravure Plating Wastewater, D.L. Nutini and R.N. Kinman, 46th PIWC, 577-583, 1991
61. Application of Ultrafiltration for the Treatment of Landfill Leachate, D.A. Isaacs, A. Li, and K. O'Leary, 46th PIWC, 583-590, 1991
62. Adsorption and Biodegradation of Herbicide Chemicals in Silt Loam Soil, S.M. Rao Bhamidimarri and R.A. Petrie, 46th PIWC, 591-598, 1991
63. Operating Characteristics of an External Recycle Extended Aeration Pilot Plant for Soluble Organic Wastes, W.L. Lowe, A.F. Gaudy, Jr, and A.F. Rozich, 46th PIWC, 597-610, 1991
64. The Effects of Mean Cell Residence Time on the Response of Activated Sludge to Shock Loadings of 2-Chlorophenol, K. McCue, C.R. Lange, and A.S. Weber, 46th PIWC, 611-622, 1991
65. Treatment of High Nitrogen (NaNo2) Wastewater Biological Nitrification/Denitrification, S. Kamath, D.A. Sabatini, and L.W. Canter, 46th PIWC, 623-630, 1991
66. Cold Temperature Nitrification Using Captor Process, P.S. Golla and A.J. Lin, 46th PIWC, 631-640, 1991
67. Comparative Performance of Conventional, Anoxic-Aerobic, and Anoxic-Anaerobic-Aerobic Treatment Processes for Biological Nutrient Removal, S.R. Qasim, S-Y Chang, and C.E. Parker, 46th PIWC, 641-650, 1991
68. Modification of Aerobic Respirometry to Assess Biodegradability of Compounds in Anaerobic Processes, F. Cadena, I. Santiago, and M.I. Beach, 46th PIWC, 651-658, 1991
69. Respirometric Investigation of Activated Sludge Bioinhibition Cobalt/Manganese Catalyst, S.W.C. Constable, A.F. Rozich, R. DeHaas, and R.J. Colvin, 46th PIWC, 659-670, 1991


70. Application of Bioaugmentation in Biological Wastewater Treatment: An Evaluation of Effectiveness, T. Yu and Y-T. Hung, 46th PIWC, 671-680, 1991
71. Comparison of the Novel Multiplate Anaerobic Reactor with the Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor, R. El-Mamouni, D. Rouleau, R. Mayer, S.R. Guiot, and R. Samson, 46th PIWC, 681-688, 1991
72. Anaerobic Filter Treatment of Furfural Byproduct Wastewater, W.L. Harris, R.A. Wirtz, S. Sung, and R.R. Dague, 46th PIWC, 689-696, 1991
73. Solving Operational Problems of an Anaerobic Filter Treating Soft Drink Bottling Wastes, J.L. Carter and C.A. Fischer, 46th PIWC, 697-708, 1991
74. Biological Removal of Hydrogen Sulfide from Biogas, J. Lanting and A.S. Shah, 46th PIWC, 709-714, 1991
75. The Contribution of Sulfate Reducing Bacteria to Anaerobic Degradation and COD Removal Anaerobic Granular Sludge, W-M Wu and R.F. Hickey, 46th PIWC, 715-726, 1991
76. Anaerobic Composting with Methane Recovery from Agricultural and Village Wastes M.A. Badawi, F.C. Blanc, D.L. Wise, M.M. El-Shinnawi, S.A. Abo-Elnaga, and S.A. El-Shimi, 46th PIWC, 727-740, 1991
77. Anaerobic Treatment of Olive Mill Effluents, I. Ozturk, S. Sakar, G. Ubay, and V. Eroglu, 46th PIWC, 741-750, 1991
78. Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor Treatment of Swine Wastes, R.R. Dague and S.R. Pidaparti, 46th PIWC, 751-760, 1991
79. Municipal Solid Waste Landfill in Southern New Mexico F. Gao, M. Magee, L. Stokes, and R.W. Eldredge, 46th PIWC, 761-772, 1991
80. Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Leachate Treatment with a Pilot-Scale, Hybrid Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Bed Filter Reactor, Emphasizing Inorganic Solids Development, P.J. Keenan, J. Iza, and M.S. Switzenbaum, 46th PIWC, 773-782, 1991
81. Sodium Bentonite Geocomposite Liners: Properties and Applications, R. Trauger, 46th PIWC, 783-792, 1991
82. Physical/Chemical Treatment of Sanitary Landfill Leachate, R.N. Kinman and D.L. Nutini, 46th PIWC, 793-800, 1991
83. Resource Recovery from Coating Industry Solids, C.A. Cole, R.G. Blatt, A.G. Odell, and E.J. Ruch, 46th PIWC, 801-810, 1991
84. New Approaches in the Treatment of Paper Industry Sludges, V. Eroglu, A. Basturk, and A.M. Saatci, 46th PIWC, 811-818, 1991
85. Solid Waste Volume Reduction at MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc, P.S. Dickens, 46th PIWC, 819-832, 1991
86. Development and Pilot Demonstration Program of a Waste Minimization Plan at Argonne National Laboratory, R.W. Peters, C.A. Wentz, and J.R. Thuot, 46th PIWC, 833-842, 1991
87. Waste Elimination: Can You Afford Not To? By S.J. Evans, 46th PIWC, 843-850,
88. Replacement of Halogenated Solvent Degreasing with Regenerable Aqueous Cleaner, H.J. Weltman and S.P. Evanoff, 46th PIWC, 851-872, 1991
89. Environmental Site Assessments: Building an Innocent Landowner Defense, S.A.Bowman, 46th PIWC, 873-880, 1991
90. Evaluation of Contamination in Property Transfer Situations, G.F. Lindgren, 46th PIWC, 881-884, 1991
91. Federal Stormwater Permitting Requirements: A Review of EPA's New Application Requirements for Industry, J.A. Lytle, 46th PIWC, 885-892, 1991
92. Practical Methods for Determining Stormwater Runoff Rates and Quanities at Industrial Sites, G.D. Biemel, 46th PIWC, 893-902, 1991
93. Wetlands: Navigating the New Regulatory Maze, K.E. Imbrock, 46th PIWC, 903-910, 1991
94. Organic Chemical, Plastics, and Synthetic Fibers (OCPSF) Issues with Emphasis on Conventional Parameters, S.F. McShane, 46th PIWC, 911-916, 1991
95. Environmental Biotechnology: The Promise and Delivery of Bioremediation, R.R. Colwell, 46th PIWC, 917-926, 1991


1992 Number of Papers: 93

1. Pollution Prevention Opportunities in RCRA, Air and Water Permits,, M. Bushway Zanowick (1992)
2. Modeling of a Large Multi-Product Industrial Site to Define Wastewater Production and Treatment Alternatives, T.V. Robertson and J.W. Morris (1992)
3. Planning for Success in Industrial Pollution Prevention Programs, (1992) C. Yapijakis (1992)
4. Waste Minimization Activities During the Construction Phase of the (1992) Denver International Airport, M. Bushway Zanowick, M. May, and (1992) D. Duster (1992)
5. Actinide Removal from Wastewater Applying Waste Minimization Techniques, (1992) J.R. Covey, W.S. Midkiff and F. Cadena (1992)
6. Impacts of Organic and Inorganic Flocculants/Coagulant Aids on Whole Effluent Toxicity Testing, D.J. Fort and M.D. Matlock (1992)
7. A Need for Environmental Quality Guidelines Based On Bioavailability in Natural Waters: Case Study, R.J. Magliette, D. McKinney, E.S. Venkataramani, S. Bacher and F.G. Doherty (1992)
8. An Industrial Toxicity Reduction Evaluation for an Oily Wastewater Treatment Plant, M.U. Erten, A.B. Gelderloos, J.S. Hughes and (1992) C.H. Wallace (1992)
9. Chemical Oxidation: A Tool for Toxicity Reduction, P.A. Vella, J. Munder, B. Patel and B. Veronda (1992)
10. Wastewater Effluent Toxicity Control: A Practical Approach, P.S. Dickens and P.M. Cannon (1992)
11. Cost-Effective Technologies for Remedial Action at Agrichemical Facilities, J.B. Risatti and S.J. Zagula (1992)
12. Groundwater and Vapor Extraction, Site Remediation in Low Permeability Soils, D.A. Crosby and K.H. Earley (1992)
13. Biodegradation of Phenol in Underground Coal Gasification Matrix Materials, G.B.O. Biezugbe, D.H. Foster and J.P. Turner (1992)
14. Gasoline Contaminated Ground Water Treatment Study, A. R. Joel and P. Gerbasi (1992)
15. Development of a Kinetic Model for Continuous Flow Bioreactor Treatment of Petroleum Contaminated Soils, R. Britto, J.H. Sherrard and D.D. Truax (1992)
16. Remediation Evaluation of Innovative Technologies for Low Organic Strength Groundwater, A.J. Thomas III, C.E. Adams, Jr., R.J. Falco, R.T. Campaign and S.R. Hurd (1992)
17. Competitive Adsorption and Desorption of a Phenoxy Herbicide and a Chlorophenol in a Volcanic Soil, S. Susarla, S.M.R. Bhamidimarri and G.V. Bhaskar (1992)
18. Sorption, Desorption, and Biodegradation of Phenanthrene in Soil, J-S. Chen and W.J. Maier (1992)
19. Solubilization and Biodegradation of Octadecane in the Presence of Two Commercial Surfactants, L.T. Thai and W.J. Maier (1992)
20. Biodegradation of Phenanthrene in the Presence of Nonionic Surfactants, K. Jahan and W.J. Maier (1992)
21. Managing Environmental Contractors: Damage Control, J. W. Donley (1992)
22. Logistics and Management of Multifacility Environmental Assessments Throughout the United States, D.F. Buss (1992)
23. Treatment of Groundwater Contaminated with Low Levels of Military Munitions, R.M. Bricka and W. Sharp (1992)
24. Evaluation of Soil Stabilization/Solidification Process as a Remedial Alternative at a Hazardous Waste Facility, S. Ghalib and C.B. Avci (1992)
25. Treatment of Stormwater Runoff for PCB Removal, H.J. Vincent and M.R. Alberi (1992)
26. Tailoring of Zeolites for Adsorption of Benezene and Toluene from Solution, F.Cadena, R.W. Peters and F.S. Vigil (1992)
27. Case Study: Effective Waste Minimization Using Ion Exchange Technology, K.E. Kaszubowski and J.A. Bilgo (1992)
28. Thermal Enhancement of Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Fluid Recovery From Soil: A Pilot-Plant Demonstration, M.C. TeKrony, R.C. Ahlert and C.D. Rugge (1992)
29. Thermophilic Aerobic Treatment of High-Strength Ground Water: Bench-Scale Results, A.F. Rozich, S.G. Clay and R.J. Colvin (1992)
30. Electrokinetic Soil Processing: An Emerging Technology, R.E. Marks, Y.B. Acar and R.J. Gale (1992)
31. Treatment of Synthetic Hydraulic Fluids by Ultrafiltration and Biological Treatment: A Case History, J.S. Dang, T.V. Clark and D.V. Glenn (1992)
32. Heavy Hydrocarbon Recovery, M.L. Braden, M.D. Backode and W. Dimoplon (1992)
33. A Critical Evaluation of the Ozone/UV Technology for Treatment of Water Contaminated with Organic Pollutants, M. B. Skorska and W.T. Davis (1992)
34. An Advanced Oxidation Process Using Hydrogen Peroxide and Heterogeneous Catalysts, M. B. Borup and C.T. Ashcroft (1992)
35. Destruction of Vapor Phase Halogenated Methanes by Means of Ultraviolet Photolysis, G.A. Loraine and W.H. Glaze (1992)
36. The Influence of Water Quality on Bubbleless Membrane Aeration Performance, V.T. Vander Top and M.J. Semmens (1992)
37. The Effects of a Microbubble Dispersion on the Performance of a POTW Dissolved Air Flotation System, B.A. O'Palko and D.L. Michelsen, (1992)
38. Activated Sludge Pilot Testing Procedures and Their Relevance, M. C. Goronszy and W.W. Eckenfelder (1992)
39. Improve the Performance and Increase the Capacity of an Activated-Sludge Plant With A Dissolved-Air Flotation Clarifier, K. A. Graham and M. Venkatesh (1992)
40. Estimation of Process Kinetics for an External Recycle Extended Aeration Pilot Plant, W.L. Lowe, A.F. Gaudy, Jr. and A.F. Rozich (1992)
41. A Dynamic Model for Predicting the Fate of Organic Priority Pollutants in an Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant, G.J. O'Brien and E.W. Teather (1992)
42. Kinetics of Biological Cyanide and Thiocyanate Removal, R.V. Chinnaswamy and W.H. Hovey (1992)
43. Biological Treatment Limitations and Problems Associated with Ammonia-Nitrogen Complexation, E.L. Stover (1992)
44. Nitrite Accumulation in the Effluents from High-Strength Denitrification of Industrial Wastewaters, S. Krishnamachari and W.W. Clarkson (1992)
45. Fundamental Principles of the Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor Process, S. Sung and R.R. Dague (1992)
46. Full Scale Anaerobic Treatment of Low Strength Brewery Wastewater at Sub-Optimal Temperatures, A. de Vegt, T. Vereijken and F. Dekkers (1992)
47. Biotreatability of Photodistillate Waste in a Septic Tank System, D.L. Nutini and R.N. Kinman (1992)
48. Hydraulic Characteristics of an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) Reactor with Granular Sludge, M.M. Wu, T.C. Voice and R.F. Hickey (1992)
49. Response of an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) Reactor to Increasing Sulfate Concentrations, N.H. Callado and E. Foresti (1992)
50. Permanent Increase of the Process Temperature of Mesophilic Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Bed (UASB) Reactors to 46, 55, 64 and 75 C, J.B. van Lier, G. Lettinga, A.J.L. Macario and E.C. de Macario (1992)
51. Aerobic Decomposition of Various Cellulosic Sample Types in Land Disposal, S.A. Harris and E.E. Cook (1992)
52. Anaerobic Biodegradability of Newsprint--Based Materials, W-M. Wu, D-M. Li, M. Ruppel, L. Bhatnagar and R.F. Hickey, (1992)
53. Anaerobic Composting of Yard Waste With Methane Gas Recovery, R.N. Kinman and D.L. Nutini (1992)
54. Design of Landfill Leachate Recirculation Systems Based on Flow Characteristics, A. B. Al-Yousfi, F.G. Pohland and N. C. Vasuki (1992)
55. Successful Leachate Treatment in SBR-Adsorption System, W-C. Ying, J.Wnukowski and D. Wilde (1992)
56. Applying the Mixture and Derived-From Rules to Old Landfill Sites, D.V. Kalet (1992)
57. Regulations for Post Closure Monitoring of Landfill Gas, S.R. Kikkeri and E.P. Hagarty (1992)
58. An Integrated Approach to the Closure of Pulp and Paper Sludge Landfills and Lagoons, V.C. Jones and K. Nilsson (1992)
59. By-Product Recovery of Tannery Solid Wastes as an Alternative to Sanitary Landfilling, T-Y. Liuand R.W. Regan, Sr. (1992)
60. Industrial Waste Sludge Pond Vertical Expansion, L.D. Lydick and D. Powell (1992)
61. Dewatering & Drying Residues Using Solar Heat Energy, A.C. Chao, K. Wantanabe and S. Tojo (1992)
62. Stoker-Boiler Bottom Ash Use in Concrete Block, C. Behr-Andres, G. Parish and N.J. Hutzler (1992)
63. Central Wisconsin Airport Safetyway A Beneficial Reuse of Ash, T.D. Kittson (1992)
64. Testing of the Pedco Rotary Combustion System at the North American Rayon Plant in Elizabethton, Tennessee, G.T. Cunningham, C.E.Hickman, W. Long and P.G. Blatchley, (1992)
65. Working Smarter: Recucing NOx Emissions in Multiple Hearth Incinerators by Improved Operating Techniques, J.P. Scisson, Jr., F.F. Sampayo, G.A. Goldberg and (1992)
66. Measurement of Toxic Air Contaminants from an Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant, R.R. Boyd, J.A. Nottoli and M.A. Zapkin (1992)
67. Biofiltration: Application for VOC Emission Control, D.S. Hodge, V.F. Medina, Y. Wang and J.S. Devinny (1992)
68. Industrial Wastewater Treatment for Removal and Recovery of Heavy Metals, N.L. Clesceri, R. Cooper, D.L. Levy, M. Roberts and S. Wiley (1992)
69. Treatment of Dichromate Wastewater from a Steel Plant, A.T. Ali and James M. Toguri (1992)
70. Maximum Removal of Heavy Metals from the Wastewater of A Proposed Copper Processing Facility, K.B. Thomas, J.V. Matson and Z-M. Wang (1992)
71. Removal of Chromate From Salt Cake, W-C. Ying, R.L. Zeller III and R. Morgan (1992)
72. Treatment of a Metal-Contaminated Acidic Mine Drainage, S.D. Boling and E.A. Kobylinski (1992)
73. Adsorption of Cadmium and Chromium from Wastewater by Peat, T. Viraraghavan and G.A.K. Rao (1992)
74. Comparison of Phosphate Complexing of Heavy Metals Through Qualitative Analysis, K.L. Farrell-Poe and J.E. Etzel (1992)
75. Adsorption of Hexavalent Chromium onto Tailored Zeolites, I. Santiago, V.P. Worland, E.Cazares-Rivera and F. Cadena (1992)
76. Evaluation of a Proposed Treatment Process to Reduce Heavy Metals Toxicity in Contaminated Soils and Electric Arc Furnace Dust, R.E. Mayfield (1992)
77. Color Removal From Textile Dye Wastewater: A Case Study, M.T. Kennedy, J.M. Morgan, L.K. Benefield and A.F. McFadden (1992)
78. Characterization and Biological Treatability of a Textile Dyehouse Wastewater, M.C. Goronszy and H. Tomas (1992)
79. Designing a Sequencing Batch Reactor System for the Treatment of High Strength Meat Processing Wastewater, K.A. Mikkelson and K.W. Lowery (1992)
80. Characterization and Treatment of Wastes From Blue Crab Processing Facilities, T.D. Harrison, G.D. Boardman and G.J. Flick (1992)
81. A Comparison of Treatments for High Strength Distillery Slops From the Sugar Cane Industry, H.M. Poggi-Varaldo (1992)
82. Solids Recovery and Recycle at a Bathroom Fixture Manufacturing Plant, S. Shafai, E.E. Shannon and B. Ferguson (1992)
83. Advanced Fire Fighting Training Facility Wastewater Treatability Studies, D. Philbrook and J.S. Dang (1992)
84. Waste Stabilization Pond Treatment of Industrial Wastewater Producing High Effluent Quality Versus New Regulations: A Case History, E.M. Davis, J.D. Martin, J.R. Battalora and L.J. Srubar (1992)
85. Closed-Loop Process Water Treatment System at the Nucor Steel Falt Rolling Division Crawfordsville, Indiana, T.J. Helbing, D. Sulc, R.P. Teets, Jr. and K. Young (1992)
86. Biological Degradation of Organic Chemicals in OCPSF Wastewaters, M. Olthof and D.G. Olmstead (1992)
87. Biological Removal of Nitrogen From Coking Plant Effluents, C. Sund and H. Wotrubez (1992)
88. Combining Biological and Physical Processes for Complete Treatment of Oily Wastewaters, P.M. Sutton, P.N. Mishra and P.M. Crawford (1992)
89. Selecting and Implementing an Industrial Wastewater Treatment System in Mexico: A Case History, C.C. Chambers, T.M. Doran and W.A. Gaines (1992)
90. Industrial Laundry Pretreatment Plant Design and Implementation: Much More than a Technical Problem, C.L. La Breche and J.V. Matson (1992)
91. Nitrification/Denitrification of Anaerobically Pretreated Potato Processing Wastewater Using SBR Technology, P.J. McCarthy, G.J. Brown, S.G. Bliss, A.A. Cocci and R.C. Landine (1992)
92. Pilot Test for Latex Paint Wastewater at a Bio-Disc POTW, J.R. Meyers, G.L. Binder and J.H. Jacobs (1992)
93. What Gets Measured Gets Done--The Criminalization of Technical Decision Making, K.S. Price (1992)


1993 Number of Papers: 79

1. Global Change and the Rio Earth Summit: Prospects for the Future, J.L. Schnoor (1993)
2. Constructed Wetlands for Industrial Wastewaters, S.C. Reed (1993)
3. Nature vs Man: Whose Wastes are Wasteful?, F. Lilley (1993)
4. Risk Analysis for Industrial Waste Minimization, J.D. Engelhardt, (1993)
5. Waste Minimization in Stainless Steel Pickling Solutions: A Study to Model Dissolution Kinetics of the Chrome Depleted Surface, D.M. Price (1993)
6. Making Pollution Prevention Work, P.S. Dickens (1993)
7. Introducing Pollution Prevention/Waste Minimization in the University and Professional Curriculum: Successes and Failures, J.C. O'Shaughnessy and R.D. Sisson, Jr. (1993)
8. Hazardous Sludge Source Reduction in Petroleum Refining, C.L. Engelder and M.K. Spearman (1993)
9. Hazardous Waste Minimization in California Petroleum Refineries, J.M. Wong (1993)
10. Case Study: Effective Waste Minimization and Wastewater Pretreatment at an Aluminum Extrusion and Anodizing Facility, K.A. Miller, R.E. Roper and R.C. Fulk (1993)
11. Waste Minimization Program and Pollution Prevention Plans at Boeing Defense and Space Sites, R.M. Burgess and A. Whiplinger (1993)
12. Environmental Issues: Beneficial Use of Spent Foundry Sand From Multiple Sources, R.W. Regan, W. Paletski and R. Massell (1993)
13. In-Situ Groundwater Bioremediation, R.E. Moon and G.J. Rorech (1993)
14. Methodology for Assessing the Potential of Enhancing Site Specific Bioremediation, J.R. Wolfram (1993)
15. Development of a Combined Biological Aeration and Flotation System for Groundwater Decontamination, L.K. Wang, P. Wang and N.L. Clesceri (1993)
16. Evaluation of In Situ Soil Flushing Techniques for Heavy Metals Removal from Contaminated Soils, J.C. O'Shaughnessy (1993)
17. Remediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil Using Chelant Extraction: Feasibility/Treatability Studies, R.W. Peters and G. Miller (1993)
18. Soil Washing Fluid Efficiencies for the Treatment of Lead and Organically Contaminated Soil, S.R. Cline, B.E. Reed and M. R. Matsumoto (1993)
19. Soil Remediation Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide, D.J. Gray, R.G. Zytner and W.H. Stiver (1993)
20. Factors Affecting Continuous Flow Bioreactor Treatment of Diesel Contaminated Sandy Soil, R.Britto, J.H. Sherrard and D. Truax (1993)
21. Developing a Remediation Strategy for Contaminated Sediments: Selecting Removal Treatment, Disposal and Re-Use Alternatives, S.J. Zagula and E.W. Beitinger (1993)
22. The Use of Ozone for the Removal of Residual Trichloroethylene from Unsaturated Soils, M.I. Hsu, H.R. Davies and S.J. Masten (1993)
23. Emerging Technologies for the Treatment of PCB-Contaminated Soils, E.J. Jabouin, and C. Sato (1993)
24. Zero Discharge Treatment System for Groundwater Containing Hexavalent Chromium, J.H. Jacobs (1993)
25. Application of Automatic Backwash Prefilter with Carbon Adsorption for Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Groundwater Treatment, S.S. Hu, M. Germane and S. Agrawal (1993)
26. Coagulation Pretreatment for Ultrafiltration of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Waters, J. Regula, B. Pascual, B. Tansel and R. Shalewitz (1993)
27. Effects of Selected Environmental Parameters on the Biogradation of 1,2-Dichloropropane, M.A. Adam and J.N. Veenstra (1993)
28. Impact of Toxic Interaction of Organic and Inorganic Flocculant/Coagulant Aids on Whole Effluent Toxicity Testing, D.J. Fort and E.L. Stover (1993)
29. Application of Two Real-Time Toxicity Tests to Monitor Changes in Rocky Flats Plant Water Quality, H.A. Wolaver, S.D. Spence and I. Paton (1993)
30. Environmental Assessment of Lead Contamination in Arid Soil Due to the Detonation of a Conventional Explosive Devise, P. Worland and F. Cadena (1993)
31. Deep Well Injection of Fluid Waste: A Predictive Two-Dimensional Coupled Reaction-Transport Model, Y. Chen, T. Park, J. Mu and P. Ortoleva (1993)
32. Modeling of Initial Discharges from Hydraulic Barriers Underlying Solid and Hazardous Waste Landfills, Z. Al-Jobeh (1993)
33. Liner Systems for Industrial Waste Landfills, R.J. McLaren and D.A. Krysinski (1993)
34. Investigation of Mercury and Arsenic Immobilization in a Solidified/Stabilized Waste Using Innovative Techniques, R. M. Bricka, T.L. Rinehart and E.R. Blatchley III (1993)
35. Assessment of Water Fraction Methodologies and Their Role in Defining Sludge Dewatering Characteristics, A. Pramanik and W.R. Knocke (1993)
36. Total Systems Approach to Foam Control in Industrial Wastewater, B.S. Johnson (1993)
37. Oxidation of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners Sorbed to Particles, D.B. McLaughlin, D.E. Armstrong and A.W. Andren (1993)
38. Incineration Treatability Study Results for Contaminated Soil and Drummed Wastes from a Superfund Site, D.W.R. Shultz, S. Roberts-Shultz, J. Pinion and Craig Pennell (1993)
39. Minimization of Industrial Residues Through Thermal Processing Technology, K.A. Groff, S.T. McMillan, D. Saklad and L. Thibert (1993)
40. Electrowinning Methods for Cleaning Lead-Contaminated Wastes, A.Y. Lee, A.M. Wethington and V.R. Miller (1993)
41. Modified Clays for the Adsorption of Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Aqueous and Mixed Solvent Systems, V.A. Nzengung, E. Voudrias and M. Wampler (1993)
42. Vapor Phase Bioreactor Evaluated for Performance in Degrading Aromatic Compounds with Novel Pseudomonas, B. Vaughn, W. Jones, and J. Wolfram (1993)
43. Co-Immobilization of Nitrifying Bacteria and Clinoptilolite for Enhanced Control of Nitrification, K.T. Preston (1993)
44. Evaluation of the Removal of Aromatic and Halogenated Unsaturated Hydrocarbons from Synthetic Wastewater by Enzyme Catalyzed Polymerization, L. Al-Kassim, K.E. Taylor, J.K. Bewtra and N. Biswas (1993)
45. Removal of Phenol Derivatives from Aqueous Solution by Enzymatic Reaction With Additives, Y. Wu, J.K. Bewtra, N. Biswas and K.E. Taylor (1993)
46. Two Stage, Cyclic Aerobic Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater, C-H. Hsu and J. C. Young (1993)
47. Removal of Nitrogen from Long-Term Operated Landfill Leachate by Two A/O Systems with Suspended and Attached Growth Cultures, L. Yang and J. Henderson (1993)
48. Biological Treatment of Natural Gas Plant Wastewater, N.J. Ferrell and J.C. Young (1993)
49. Optimization of Dissolved Heavy Metals Removal Using Sulfate and Sulfur Reducing Bacteria, S. Wijaya, W.D. Henderson, J.K. Bewtra and N. Biswas (1993)
50. Anaerobic Granules Developed for Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorophenols and Chlorinated Ethylene, W-M. Wu, J. Nye, R.F. Hickey and L. Bhatnagar (1993)
51. Use of Pure Oxygen to Overcome Oxygen Transfer Limitations in Environmental Respirometry, F. Cadena and M. de la Garza (1993)
52. Comparison of Adsorptive and Non-Adsorptive Biofilm Carriers in Biological Fluidized Bed Reactors for the Treatment of Groundwater Contaminated with Benzene, Toluene and Exylene, X. Zhao, T.C. Voice, J. Shi and R.F. Hickey (1993)
53. Field-Pilot Results of Styrene Biodegradation Using Biofiltration: A Case Study, A.P. Togna, G.J. Skladany and S. Frisch (1993)
54. Effect of Applied Vacuum on the Performance of the Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor, B.A. Herum and R.R. Dague (1993)
55. Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor Treatment of Swine Wastes at 20 C, 25 C, and 35 C, C.G. Schmit and R.R. Dague (1993)
56. Improvement in Performance of an Anaerobic Contact Digester Using Crossflow Membrane Ultrafiltration for Brewery Wastewater Treatment, O. Ince, G.K. Anderson and B. Kasapgil (1993)
57. Development of a New Fluidized Bed Anaerobic Process, J. Lanting and R. J. Frankin (1993)
58. Start-Up of the Biological Nitrification Process for the Fermentation Wastewater Treatment Plant at Eli Lilly, L.M. Pantea (1993)
59. Application of a Kinetic Analysis Using Historic Operating Data to Redesign an Industrial Activated Sludge System, J.H. Koon (1993)
60. Biotreatment of Pharmaceutical Wastewater Using Powdered Activated Carbon Treatment PACT System, H.J. Xu, J.B. Webster and B.E. Merchant (1993)
61. Anaerobic Pretreatment of High-Strength Pharmaceutical Wastewater, A.J. Zupko, W.L. Lowe, R.F. Weston, R.E. Heizer, R.E. Sarriera and J.A. Jordon (1993)
62. Color Treatment of Dye-Bearing Paper Mill Wastewater: A Case Study, H.G. Tozer (1993)
63. Advanced Oxidation Treatment of Pulp and Paper Mill Wastewater, J. Murphy and B. Hulsey (1993)
64. A Hands-On Approach to Optimization of an Industrial Wastewater Treatment System, D. Philbrook and D. Wilkinson (1993)
65. Nitrogen Effects on Ground Water from Anaerobic Dairy-Shed Waste Ponds, G.T. Tellez, R.B. Jacquez and Z.A. Samani (1993)
66. Phosphorus Removal from Food Manufacturing Wastewaters, M.C. Goronszy and Y. Bian, (1993)
67. Treatment of Carbamate Insecticide Rinsates Using Media from the Mushroom Production Industry, W.S. Kuo and R.W. Regan (1993)
68. Two-Phase Anaerobic Digestion of Coffee Wastes, F.R. McDougall, G.K. Anderson and L.M. Evison (1993)
69. Investigation of Bacteria Producing High Fecal Coliform MPN's in an Industrial Wastewater Treatment Facility Effluent, E.M. Davis, E.J. Kleintop, J.J. Mathewson and T.D. Downs (1993)
70. Low Cost Two-Stage Treatment by Aerated Ponds and a Water Cooling System Recycling Effluent as Make-Up, N. Galil, M. Rebhun and Y. Levinsky (1993)
71. AZO Dyes Metabolism by Pseudomonas Putida, A.K. Ghorpade and H.T. Spencer (1993)
72. Biological Treatment of Wastewaters from Production of Triazine Herbicides, T.E. White, L-T. Lien and F.A. Hunter (1993)
73. Biological Denitrification of High Nitrite Industrial Wastewaters, R. Hund, K. Cutter, L. Figueroa, J. Silverstein and N. Cook (1993)
74. Zero Discharge Consideration for a Midwestern Industrial Facility, E. Kobylinski, A. Shankar and S.N. Patel (1993)
75. Techniques for Fluoride Removal in Industrial Wastewaters, C.P. Varuntanya and D.R. Shafer (1993)
76. Selective Precipitation of Titanium from an HF/HNO3 Mixed Acid Solution, S.P. Rivers (1993)
77. Improved Management of Hazardous and Mixed Wastes at a Nuclear Power Generating Station, F.C. Cook, Jr. and G. Taylor (1993)
78. Economic Evaluation of Carbonate Treatments for an Electroplating Solution, C. P. Varuntanya and K.M. Lagnese (1993)
79. Improved Pretreatment of Metal Finishing Wastewaters at an Aluminum Antennae Manufacturing Facility: A Case History, J.C. Watson (1993)


1994 Number of Papers: 83

1. Environmental Bio Technology-Promise or Puffery, C.P.L. Grady, Jr. (1994)
2. The Identification of Organic Compounds in Industrial Waste by Mass Spectrometry, R.A. Hites (1994)
3. The Role of Water in Sludge Dewatering, P.A. Vesilind, (1994)
4. Centrifugation/Dewatering of Iron and Steelmaking Sludges for Recycling, S.D. Hegarty, W.S. Kulbida, T.R. Staples and Gary S. Barefoot (1994)
5. Opportunities for Waste Minimization at a Drum Reconditioning Plant, R.N. Kinman and D.L. Nutini (1994)
6. Practical Aspects of Conducting Waste Minimization Studies, R.J. McLaren and C.R. Franklin (1994)
7. Heavy Metal Screening Concentrations for Hauled Septic Wastes, M.P. Lo and P.C. Martyn (1994)
8. In-Situ Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Groundwater and Soil by Combination of Air Sparging and Soil Vapor Extraction, S.S. Hu and S.L. Lumsden (1994)
9. In-Situ Bioremediation of Gasoline Contaminated Groundwater and Soils: A Practical Approach, M.D. Walters, J.C. Harrison, D.E. Ott and P.F. Reiter (1994)
10. Factors Affecting the Recovery of Microbial DNA from Contaminated Soil and Validation of Hybridfization Quality, M.H. Kim and L.S. Clesceri (1994)
11. EPA-Approved, Full-Scale Decontamination of a Commercial Hazardous Waste Storage and Treatment Facility, R.C. Krueger (1994)
12. Evaluation of Soil Washing for Remediation Lead Contaminated Soils, W.H. Young, M. Buck and J.E. VanBenschoten (1994)
13. Transient Response of a Multi-Stage Counter Current Washing System for Removal of Metals from Contaminated Soils, A. Chao, Y.-T. Chang, M. Bricka and N. Neale (1994)
14. The Effect of Varying Water Content on Passive Volatilization of Gasoline From Soil, M. Smith, W.H. Stiver and R.G. Zytner (1994)
15. Application of Mammalian Cell Culture Systems for the Risk-Based Assessment and Remediation of Hazardous Wastes, T.R. Irvin (1994)
16. Vapor Extraction/Vacuum-Enhanced Groundwater Recovery: A High-Vacuum Approach, M.A. Hansen, M.D. Flavin and S.A. Fam (1994)
17. Case History: Groundwater Remediation Using Sequencing Batch Reactors -Removal of Volatile and Semi-Volatile Compounds, D.R. Martini, M.J. Knight, A. Lytwyn and J.L. Kilby (1994)
18. Successful Application of Biological Activated Carbon Process for Removing Sulfolane from Groundwater, W.-C. Ying, S.C. Hannan, M.E. Tucker, E.A. Friedrich and C.Y. Lin (1994)
19. Technology Selection for Clean-up of Chlorinated Solvents in Soil and Groundwater, S. Fesko (1994)
20. Thirty Years of Respirometry, R.M. Arthur and B. Arthur (1994)
21. Comparison of Two Respirometric Principles for the Determination of Short-Term Biochemical Oxygen Demand, P.A. Vanrolleghem and H. Spanjers (1994)
22. Use of Specific Methanogenic Activity Test for Controlling Stability and Performance in Anaerobic Digestion of Brewery Wastewater, O. Ince, G.K. Anderson and B. Kasapgil (1994)
23. Development and Preliminary Validation of the New, Rapid, Toxicity Bioassay DaphniaquantTM, D.J. Fort, E.L. Stover and R.A. Atherton (1994)
24. Closure of a RCRA Surface Impoundment as a Landfill by In-Situ Stabilization, N.A. Leipzig (1994)
25. An Expert Opinion Approach to Hazardous Waste Landfill Siting Within a Geographic Information System, N.S. Levine, B. Engel and D.W. Levandowski (1994)
26. Land Application of Papermill Sludge: A Cost Effective Reuse, T.C. Benzel and J.R. Stewart (1994)
27. Land Treatment of Petroleum Waste in Regina Area, Saskatchewan, T. Viraraghavan and T.F. Robbins (1994)
28. Use of Ozone and Ultraviolet Oxidation to Enhance the Biological Degradation of Refractory Organics in Landfill Leachate, L. Hahn-Fazzini and J.C. Young (1994)
29. Evaluation of Leachate and Gas From Sanitary Landfills with and without HHW Components, R.N. Kinman, D.L. Nutini and D. Carson (1994)
30. Discharge of Sanitary Landfill Leachate to a POTW That Has No Industrial Users, W.M. Strachan, E.E. Thompson and D.E. Ruschman (1994)
31. Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor Treatment of Landfill Leachate, J.A. Hollopeter and R.R. Dague (1994)
32. Alkaline Hydrolysis/Biodegradation of Nitrocellulose, D.M. Quivey, J.E. Alleman and B.J. Kim (1994)
33. Projections vs Reality PACT and WET Air Oxidation at Kalamazoo, F.F. Sampayo, R. DeMink, B. Sagers and D.C. Hollopeter (1994)
34. Economic Sensitivity of the Dissolved Air Flotation Process with Respect to Operational Variables, B. Pascual, B. Tansel and R. Shalewitz (1994)
35. Treatment of a Dilute Acid Waste Stream Using Electrodialysis: A Process Evaluation, B. Asano and S. Kok (1994)
36. Advanced Bioassay for Nitrifier Identification, N. Saraswat and J.E. Alleman (1994)
37. Selenium Removal from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater, Y. Nurdogan, R.P. Schroeder and C.L. Meyer (1994)
38. Removal of Hydrophobic Organic Compounds from Wastes Containing Natural Organic and Inorganic Matter, A.I. Jamrah and S.K. Dentel (1994)
39. The Impact of Alpha on the Feasibility of Fine Bubble Diffusers in Industrial Wastewater, K.R. Flanders, R. Reich, L.E. Himelreich, G. Gilbert, J.W. Morris and H.W. Heath (1994)
40. Catalyst Evaluation: Supercritical Water Oxidation Process, M.A. Frisch, L. Li and E.F. Gloyna (1994)
41. The Effect of Additives on the Oxidation of Dimethyl Methylphosphonate in Supercritical Water, J.K. McKendry, L. Li and E.F. Gloyna (1994)
42. Extraction Fraction and Equilibrium Distribution Coefficient of Phenol and P-Chlorophenol in Supercritical Fluid Extraction, C.J. Chang, C.-Y. Chen and H.-C. Lin (1994)
43. Soil Remediation Using Supercritical Fluid Extraction, L.E. Secker, R.G. Zytner and W.H. Stiver (1994)
44. Conceptual Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment System Performance with Respect to Capacity Expansion and Regulatory Compliance, T.D. DiStefano and R.E. Speece (1994)
45. Minimizing VOC and Odor Emissions through Controlled Oxygen Dissolution, M.J. Semmens (1994)
46. Oxygen and VOC Mass Transfer at Clarifier Weirs, M. Labocha, R.G. Zytner and R.L. Corsi (1994)
47. Incineration: Processing Volatile Organic Compounds Through Oxidation, C. Penner (1994)
48. A Bioregenerated Sorptive Slurry Scrubber, T.J. Overcamp, B.F. Smets, R.E. Hammervold and C.P.L. Grady, Jr. (1994)
49. Enhancement of Biofiltration Process for Air Purification, B.C. Schade and W.J. Maier (1994)
50. Treatment of BTEX and Petroleum Hydrocarbon Vapors Using a Field-Pilot Biofilter, A.P. Togna, G.J. Skladany and J.M. Caratura (1994)
51. Treatment of CS2 and H2S Vapors by Biofiltration, Y. Yang, A.P. Togna and G. J. Skladany (1994)
52. Effects of Sorption on the Extent of Mineralization of Benzene, Toluene and Xylene During Transient Step Loading of Biological Fluidized Bed Reactors, X. Zhao, K. Doh, C.S. Criddle and T.C. Voice (1994)
53. Remedial Biodegradation of Low Organic Strength Cooling Water Using Carbon Fluidized Bed Reactor, A.H. Kuljian, Jr., P.A. Van Meter, C.D. Fifield and J.O. Thaler (1994)
54. Toxicity Response of Biological Phosphorus Removing Activated Sludge, D.H. Zitomer and R.E. Speece (1994)
55. Effect of Cr(VI) on Activated Sludge Process with Acclimated and Non-Acclimated Cultures, U. Yetis, G. Kemirer and H. Tekin (1994)
56. Detoxification of Chemical Industry Wastewaters Using an Extractive Membrane Bioreactor, A.G. Livingston and P.R. Brookes (1994)
57. Treatment of Forest Industry Wastewaters in Moving Bed Biofilm Reactors, L.J. Hem, A. Broch-Due, E. Mattsson and T. Westrum (1994)
58. Biological Treatment of a Simulated Industrial Wastewater Using Chitosan-Immobilized Activated Sludge, J.N. Veenstra and S. Subramanian (1994)
59. Development of a Land Limited Biological Pretreatment Process for Hospital and Food Processing Wastewater, Y.-C. Lin, J.-H. Hsu, T. Ma and P.Y. Yang (1994)
60. Anaerobic Pretreatment of a Synthetic Industrial Wastewater in a Fluidized Bed Biological Reactor, R.M. Cowan (1994)
61. Comparison of Pilot- and Laboratory-Scale Upflow Anaerobic Filters Treating Dairy Wastewater, B. Kasapgil, G.K. Anderson and O. Ince (1994)
62. Low Temperature Treatment of Dilute Wastewaters Using the Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor, U.J. Ndon and R.R. Dague (1994)
63. Utilization of Waste Tire Rubber as an Anaerobic Fixed-Film Support Media, C.C. Ross and J.A. Pierson (1994)
64. Land Application Uses of Fluidized Bed Combustion By-Products, W.A. Dick (1994)
65. Cementitious Properties of Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion Residues and Their Use in Engineering Applications, R.T. Hemmings and E.E. Berry (1994)
66. Lead and Other Heavy Metal Fixation in Soils and Solid Waste by the MaectiteR Chemical Treatment Process, K.W. Yost, D. Pal, S.A. Chisick and W.V. Jesernig (1994)
67. Stabilization of Municipal Sludges Utilizing Coal Combustion By-Products Water Softening Sludge and Thermal Treatment, D.M. Hughes and M.L. Davis (1994)
68. FBC Waste Disposal: Advanced Ash Disposal Strategies, E.J. Anthony (1994)
69. Extraction, Recovery and Immobilization of Chromium from Contaminated Soils, E.F. Barth, M.L. Taylor, J.A. Wentz and S. Giti-Pour (1994)
70. Remediation of Oil/Gas Drilling Wastes Laboratory and Field Validation Employing the TI/USA Fly Ash Stabilization Process, T.R. Irvin, B.E. Files and T. Lassigne (1994)
71. Overview of Coal Ash Use in Construction and Related Applications, S.S. Tyson and T.H. Blackstock (1994)
72. Reuse of Stormwater Runoff from a Metals Forging Facility, K.L. Townsend and H.J. Vincent (1994)
73. Case Study: Process Wastewater Minimization in Ceramic Manufacturing by Management Efforts and Engineered Modifications, E. Trauner and J. Bilgo (1994)
74. Aerobic Biodegradation of Waste Effluent from the Leather Finishing Industry, J.A. Vinger and R.W. Regan (1994)
75. The Combustion of Halogenated Wastes in FBC Systems, E.J. Anthony, E.M. Bulewicz and F. Preto (1994)
76. Pilot Scale Anaerobic Treatment of High Strength Waste From a Yeast Extract Processing Facility, A.M. Tkacz, W.P. Krill and I. Hwang (1994)
77. Aerobic Bacterial Degradation of Complex High Strength Wastewater from Condensation Process Polyester Manufacture Using a Fixed Film Upflow Biological Reactor with Bioaugmentation, S.P. Bates and Y.-T. Yung (1994)
78. The Effect of Temperature on Performance of Sequencing Batch Reactors Treating Potato Wastewater, S.R. Grant, A.A. Cocci, P.J. McCarthy, G.J. Brown, R.C. Landine and N.W. Schmidtke (1994)
79. The Use of Sequencing Batch Reactors to Treat High-Strength Vitamin Waste, A. Slach and R.L. Howell (1994)
80. Simulation for Optimization of a Biological Wastewater Treatment Process at a Petrochemical Plant, R.M. Jones, P.L. Dold, A.J. Baker and T.A. Briggs (1994)
81. Evaluation of Physical, Chemical and Biological Treatment to Remove Fats Oils and Grease From Petroleum Refinery Waste Effluent Prior to Recycling to Cooling Towers, D.B. Mitchell, G. Wayman, T. Sulpizio, A. Chmurny, D. Durham and D. Fortney (1994)
82. Wastewater Pretreatment Conceptual Design for a Polymer Manufacturer, J.E. Robin, R.J. Januska and A.M. Martin (1994)
83. Andre de Vegt (title and paper to be sent direct) (1994)


1995 Number of Papers: 79

1. Environmental Engineering: A Profession in Transition, D. Mackay (1995)
2. Electrokinetic Remediation Investigations at U.S. Army Sites, R. M. Bricka (1995)
3. Critical State of the Art Review of Vapor Extractions, S.A. Fam, M.F. Messmer, D. Nautiyal, and M.A. Hansen (1995)
4. Reaching Soil Cleanup Levels by Vapor Extraction: Laboratory Approach, G.E. Hoag, F. Nadim, and M.M. Dahmani (1995)
5. In Situ Bioremediation Enhanced with Air Sparging and Vapor Extraction, S. Fesko (1995)
6. Evaluation of Anaerobic Treatment for Bioremediation of Pesticide Contaminated Soil, T.E. White, and F.G. Herndon (1995)
7. Isolation and Use of Indigenous Bacteria for Bioremediation of Soil from a Former Wood Treatment Site in Southwestern Alaska, D.A. Guinn, M.A. Tumeo, and J.F. Braddock (1995)
8. Monitoring the Fate and Activity of Diaryl Ether-Degrading Bacteria in Soil, R.U. Halden, G.W. Mundfrom, E.G. Peters, and D.F. Dwyer (1995)
9. Recycle as an Alternative to Algal T.S.S. and B.O.D. Removal from an Industrial Waste Stabilization Pond System, E.M. Davis, T.D. Downs, Y. Shi, and A.A. Ajgaonkar (1995)
10. Simple Techniques for Estimating the Age of Ground-Water Contamination, J.W. Donley, and T.P. Jamison (1995)
11. Strategy for Mitigation of DBCP Contamination of a Ground Water Basin, G.P. Hanna, Jr., and K.K. Tanji (1995)
12. Innovative Groundwater Remediation Solutions for The Mercury Aircraft Site, T.H. Forbes, R.H. Frappa, and A.M.C. McManus (1995)
13. Air Modeling as an Alternative to Sampling for Low-Level Radioactive Airborne Releases, M. Morgenstern, and K. Huesky (1995)
14. Unsaturated Zone Gas-Phase VOC Biodegradation: The Importance of Water Potential, P.A. Holden, J.R. Hunt, and M.K. Firestone (1995)
15. Insitu Biodegradation of Creosote Contaminated Soils, M. Nelson, and W.J. Maier (1995)
16. Long-Term Cover Design for Low-Level Radioactive and Hazardous Waste Sites as Applied to the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site Solar Evaporation Ponds, S.E. Stenseng, and P.A. Nixon (1995)
17. Assessment, Approval, Design and Construction of a Facility on a Superfund Site in 36 Months, D.J. Drag, C.K. Webb, and G.W. Leuenenborg (1995)
18. Modeling of Metallic Aerosol Formation in a Multicomponent System at High Temperatures Using a Discrete-Sectional Model, C.-Y. Wu, and P. Biswas (1995)
19. Experimental Study of Toxic Metal - Sorbent Reactions in a Bench Scale Combustor, T.M. Owens, and P. Biswas (1995)
20. Ultra-Pyrolysis System for Hazardous Waste Treatment, C.S. Wang, H.T. Chang, and N-M. Wu (1995)
21. Pressure Flotation of Nitrocellulose Fines: Hydrodynamics and Interfacial Chemistry, D. Grasso, P. LaFrance, B-J. Kim, and H-L. Hu (1995)
22. Modeling UV Photocatalysis of Organic Contaminants on Titanium Dioxide, N.- M. Wu, and H.T. Chang (1995)
23. Regeneration of Granular Activated Carbon Containing Benzene with Natural Gas, D.E. Becker, J.N. Veenstra, A.H. Johannes, and K.A.M. Gasem (1995)
24. Removal of Heavy Metals from Industrial and Hazardous Wastewaters Using a Recycled Iron-Bearing Material, E.H. Smith (1995)
25. Development and Evaluation of Mn Oxide-Coated Composite Adsorbent for the Removal and Recovery of Heavy Metals from Metal Contaminated Wastewater, H.-J. Fan, and P.R. Anderson (1995)
26. Modeling of Copper(II) Removal by Iron Oxide-Coated Granular Activated Carbon, T. Wang, and P.R. Anderson (1995)
27. The Use of the Solubility Domain Approach for the Modelling of the Hydroxide Precipitation of Lead from Wastewater, K.A. Baltpurvins, R.C. Burns, G.A. Lawrance, and A.D. Stewart (1995)
28. Conversion to Sulfide Precipitation to Meet Water Quality Based Effluent Limits, R. Quinn, W.L. Lowe, G.A. Prior, M.F. Goldberg, R.E. Turner, J.R. Gross, J.F. Martino, and R.T. Cooke (1995)
29. Enhanced Metal Removal from Wastewater by Coagulant Addition, K.G. Karthikeyan, H.A. Elliott, and F.S. Cannon (1995)
30. Inhibition of Nickel Precipitation by Organic Ligands, H.-L. Hu, N.P. Nikolaidis, and D. Grasso (1995)
31. Advanced Oxidation Treatment of High Strength Bilge and Aqueous Petroleum Waste, R.A. Hulsey, E.A. Kobylinski, B. Leach, and L. Pearce (1995)
32. Effect of Coagulation on Fouling Rate and Cleanability of Ultrafiltration Membranes, W. Ying, and B. Tansel (1995)
33. In Situ Denitrification in Controlled Landfill Systems, T.T. Onay, and F.G. Pohland (1995)
34. Recovery and Reuse of Spent Acetone via a Mobile Solvent Recovery Unit, M.W. Townsend (1995)
35. New Landfill Technology for an Old Landfill s Problems: A Case Study, T.A. Bannister, and V.L. Warren (1995)
36. Biological-Mechanical Waste Treatment Tests at a Landfill in East Germany, J. Wotte, J. Brummack, S. Baar, and B. Gemende (1995)
37. The Use of Fly Ash and Portland Cement to Chemically Fix Metal Mine Drainage Treatment Sludges, C.C. Hustwit (1995)
38. Leaching of Metals from Beneficially Used Foundry Residuals into Soils, D.E. Fahnline, and R.W. Regan, Sr. (1995)
39. Geotechnical Characterization of Several Coal Combustion By-Products, M. Zhang, A. Feng, and R. Deschamps (1995)
40. A Feasibility Study to Use Coal Tar Contaminated Soil in Asphalt Cement Mixture Production, C.S. Dulam, G.E. Hoag, A. Dahmani, and F. Nadim (1995)
41. A Laboratory-Scale Comparison of the UASB and ASBR Processes, L.T. Angenent, and R.R. Dague (1995)
42. Innovative Wastewater Treatment Using Reversing Anaerobic Upflow System (RAUS), S.K. Basu (1995)
43. Feasibility of Synchronous Aerobic/Anaerobic Processes with a Single Upflow Sludge Bed System, C.F. Chen, D. Rousselle, and S.R. Guiot (1995)
44. Denitrification in Anaerobic Digesters: A Review of Recent Studies, J.C. Akunna (1995)
45. Anaerobic Treatment of an Electronics Manufacturing Glycol Solvent Wastewater, J. W. Morris, A.L. de Vegt, and M.A. Burke (1995)
46. Anaerobic Protocol for Assessing Industrial Waste Treatability, J.C. Young, and N.R. Khandaker (1995)
47. Horizontal-Flow Anaerobic Immobilized Sludge (HAIS) Reactor for Paper Industry Wastewater Treatment, E. Foresti, M. Zaiat, A.K.A. Cabral, and V. Del Nery (1995)
48. Membrane Separation of CO2 and H2S from Biogas for Industrial Cogeneration Purposes, L.A. Calabro, A.A. Friedman, S.A. Stern, and B. Krishnakumar (1995)
49. Treatment of Low Strength Domestic Wastewater by Using Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Process, N.H. Tang, C.L. Torres, and R.E. Speece (1995)
50. Effects of Initial Seed Concentration on the Start-up of the Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor, F.L. DeLos Reyes III, and R.R. Dague (1995)
51. Activated Sludge as Substrate for Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in Acid Mine Drainage Treatment, W.A.G. AL-Ani, J.G. Henry, and D. Prasad (1995)
52. Effect of Acclimation on Methanogenic Degradation of Chlorophenols, Y.-T. Wang, and S. Muthukrishnan (1995)
53. The Effects of Secondary Carbon Sources and Electron Acceptors on the Biotransformation of Alachlor and Propachlor, G.G. Wilber, and G. Wang (1995)
54. The Use of Sequencing Batch Reactor Technology for the Treatment of High- Strength Dairy Processing Waste, R. Kolarski, and G. Nyhuis (1995)
55. Removal of Phenolic Compounds from Wastewaters Using Soybean Peroxidase, H. Wright, and J.A. Nicell (1995)
56. Sulfur Minimization in Bacterial Leaching, R. Seth, D. Prasad, and J.G. Henry (1995)
57. Bio-Enhanced Thin-Spreading: A Low Cost Soil Remediation Alternative, G. Wong, and R. Pfarrer, III (1995)
58. Biotransformation of Uranium Complexed to Organic Ligands by Desulfovibrio Desulfuricane, R. Ganesh, K.G. Robinson, and G.D. Reed (1995)
59. Chromium Detoxification by Fixed-Film Bioreactors, E.M. Nkhalambayausi Chirwa, and Y.T. Wang (1995)
60. Pilot Testing and Development of a Full-Scale Carrousel Activated Sludge System for Treating Potato Processing Wastewaters, R. Menon, and L.M. Grames (1995)
61. Control and Remediation of Solvent Pollution in the Dry Cleaning Industry: A Technological Assessment, J.R. Johnston, G. Tchobanoglous, and G.P. Hanna, Jr. (1995)
62. Biosorption of 1,2,3-Trichloropropane and Trichloroethylene by the Diatom Thalassiosira Pseudonana, B.W. Berdanier (1995)
63. Factors Affecting the Process Performance of Biofiltration, D.M. Kopchynski, R.W. Farmer, and W.J. Maier (1995)
64. Control of Gas Contaminates in Air Streams Through Biofiltration, T. Holt, and L. Lackey (1995)
65. Joint Toxic Actions of Organic Flocculating Polymers: Impact on Whole Effluent Toxicity Testing - Part 3, D.J. Fort, and E.L. Stover (1995)
66. Application of a Hybrid Respirometric Technique to the Characterization of an Industrial Wastewater, H. Spanjers, and P. Vanrolleghem (1995)
67. Respirometric Methods for Rapid Toxicity/Inhibition Assessment of Industrial Wastewater, M.I. Beach, J.S. Beach, Jr., and F. Cadena (1995)
68. Corrosion-Induced Whole Effluent Toxicity from a Cooling Tower: A Toxicity Reduction Evaluation Case Study, D.J. Fort, E.L. Stover, J.M. Talley, and M.B. Copenhaver (1995)
69. Horizontal Injection Leachate Recycle: Construction-Operation Guidelines and Design Procedure, T.G. Townsend, and W. L. Miller (1995)
70. Characterization and Significance of Indicator Bacteria in Commercial Aquaculture Production Facilities, R.J. Fiederlein, E.M. Davis, and J.J. Mathewson (1995)
71. Large Scale Commercial Pretreatment Facility Treats Non-Hazardous Wastewaters at Former Municipal WWTP, N.A. Webster, and T.A. Bogel (1995)
72. Determination of Operating Conditions in an Anaerobic Acid-Phase Reactor Treating Dairy Wastewater, B. Kasapgil, O. Ince, and G.K. Anderson (1995)
73. Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse in a Petrochemical Plant, J. M. Wong (1995)
74. Vanadium Removal from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater, Y. Nurdogan, and C.L. Meyer (1995)
75. Treatment of a Steel Works Effluent with a Conventional Single-Sludge System Built in Cascades, B. Zacharias, and R. Kayser (1995)
76. Pretreatment of Industrial Wastewater Containing Phthalate Esters by Centrifugation, C.J. Petrosky, and R.D. Vidic (1995)
77. Selection of Technological Processes for Industrialization Projects from the Standpoint of Clean Technology, J. Wotte, and B. Gemende (1995)
78. Pollution Prevention and Water Conservation in Metals Finishing Operations, J. O Shaughnessy, W. Clark, R.P. Lizotte, Jr., and D. Mikutel (1995)
79. The Analysis and Testing of Non-Ozone Depleting Substances Used in the Machine Repair Industry, C. N. Carey, S.J. Komisar, and N.L. Clesceri (1995)


1996 Number of Papers: 72 / Number of Posters: 36

1. Industrial Transition to Sustainable Development, E.R. Beaver (1996)
2. Integrating Environmetnal Considerations into Product and Process Design - Back to the Basics, P. P. Radecki (1996)
3. Review, Assessment, and Transfer of Pollution Prevention Technology in Plastic and RFC Industries, R. A. Greenkorn, and C.B. Roth (1996)
4. Maintaining Finish Quality with Low-VOC Wood Coatings, A. J. Heber (1996)
5. The Pollution Prevention Progress Measurement Method (3P2M) Project, S.S. Barrett, D.A. Whaley, and K. Walter (1996)
6. Improving Spray Efficiency in Automotive Refinishing: The Overlooked Factor, Trapani and R. Bauer (1996)
7. USCAR Low Emission Paint Consortium: A Unique Approach to Powder Painting Technology Development, R. Pearson (1996)
8. Reduction of Radionuclide and Other Radioactive Substance Leachability from Ohio and New Jersey Soils Using an Innovative Chemical Treatment Process, K.W. Yost, S. A. Chisick, and J. J. Mueller (1996)
9. Molecular Tools for Monitoring Bioremediation Potential on Contaminated Soils, M-H. Kim, and L.S.Clesceri (1996)
10. DNAPL Removal - Is it Possible? M. J. Elliott, J. O'Shaughnessy, and P. Mathisen (1996)
11. Evaluation of Intrinsic Remediation Processes in Site Restoration, S. J. Zagula, and T.R. Marshall (1996)
12. Influence of Water on Supercritical Fluid Extraction, T.J. Smyth, S. Guigard, R. Zytner, and W. Stiver (1996)
13. The Hydrologic Framework of Northwestern Indiana, A Background for Planning Remeidation, R. F. Duwelius (1996)
14. The Development of a Rapid Laboratory Screening Procedure for Soil Air-Sparging with an Automated Purge and Trap System, G. E. Hoag, F. Nadim, S. Liu, and A. M. Dahmani (1996)
15. Development of an Alternative Design Approach for SVE/Bioventing Systems, T. P. Swingle (1996)
16. Assessment and Removal of Chlorinated Solvents from Soil and Groundwater, S. Fesko (1996)
17. Plasma Arc Destruction of Hazardous Military Wastes, D. J. Freeman, and R.E. Haun (1996)
18. Transportation of a 40-Year-Old Reactive Mixed Waste, C. G. Dietz (1996)
19. Disinfection of Infectious Medical Waste Using High Energy Electrons, B. Rolingson, T. D. Waite, B. R. Kundalkar, and C.N. Kurucz (1996)
20. Metal Recovery with a Novel ElectrochangeJ Process, C.D. Zhou, E. C. Stortz, E. J. Taylor, R. P. Rienz (1996)
21. Advanced Chemical Oxidation and Toxicity Reduction of 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol by Using Fenton's Reagent - Part III - A Comparison with UV-Peroxide Treatment, S. Basu, V. Sreenivasan, and I. W. Wei (1996)
22. Controlled Nutrient Addition to Air Biofilters: Chemical and Physical Impacts, D. M. Kopchynski, and W. J. Maier (1996)
23. Effect of Support Media on Biofiltration of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Z. Wang, R. Govind, and D. F. Bishop (1996)
24. Predicting Air Emissions Using Activated Sludge as a Control Device, M. Oppelt, P. Frank, K. Ganze, L. Levine, J. Kowalik, and J. Koon (1996)
25. THIOPAQ7 Bioscrubber: An Innovative Bioprocess Technology to Remove Hydrogen Sulfide From Air and Gaseous Streams, A.L. de Vegt, and J.N. Buisman (1996)
28. Sludge Stabilisation via PFA-Based Additive, P. Clark, and W. J. Davies (1996)
29. The Use of Petroleum Contaminated Soils in Cold Mix Asphalt, J. C. O'Shaughnessy, S. Daly , D. Duhamel, K. Daly, and C. Nardini (1996)
30. Compaction of Fly/Bottom Ash Mixtures, A. Korayem, R. Salgado, and C.W. Lovell (1996)
31. Biodegradation of A Medium Strength Machining Wastewater Using a Membrane Biological Reactor, A. H. Kuljian, Jr., J. R. Porter, and T. Chen (1996)
32. Initial Studies on the Anaerobic Migrating Blanket Reactor, L.T. Angenent, and R. R. Dague (1996)
33. Reductive Dechlorination of Perchloroethylene (PCE) Using Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Biofilm Reactors (AnSBBR), P.J. Hirl, and R. L. Irvine (1996)
34. Spacial and Temporal Variations of Monitoring Performance Parameters in Horizontal-Flow Anaerobic Immobilized Sludge (HAIS) Reactor Treating Synthetic Substrate, M. Zaiat, L. Grein Tavares Vieira, and E. Foresti (1996)
35. Accelerated Methane Production in Landfills by Pre-Treatment of Municipal Solid Waste, G.M. Davidson, G. K. Anderson, and D.M. Anderson (1996)
36. Anaerobic Treatment of Swine Waste by the Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor, Y. Yin, S. Sung, R. R. Dague, and R. Zhang (1996)
37. Anaerobic Pretreatment of Dairy Liquid Effluents, B. Coraucci Filho, R.F. De Figueiredo, and E.A.A. Nour (1996)
38. Operating Experience with a New Anaerobic Fluid Bed Wastewater Treatment Process at a Grain Processing Plant, J. Lanting, and J. A. Jordan (1996)
39. Contact Anaerobic Treatment and Sugar Beet Wastewater, C. B. Fuchs (1996)
40. Nutrient Control in Wastewater Treatment Plants Using On-Line Measurements, B.R. Patel, D. Acius, C. Scarpellino, and T. Iervolino (1996)
41. Assessing Ecological Hazard to Amphibian Populations, D. J. Fort, and E. L. Stover (1996)
42. Spent Aircraft Deicing Fluid as External Carbon Source for Denitrification of Municipal Wastewater - from Waste Problem to Beneficial Use, B. Rusten, A. Wien, and J. Skjefstad (1996)
43. Aeration Optimization and Emission Control of Biological-Mechanical Waste Treatment, J. Wotte, J. Brummack, S. Paar, and B. Gemende (1996)
44. Studies on Biodegradation Kinetics for Mixed Substrate Systems, C. Gao, R. Govind, and H.H. Tabak (1996)
45. Biodegradability Enhancement of Non-Ionic Surfactants Using Oxidative Pretreatment: Laboratory Studies and Economic Analysis, C. D. Adams,G.T. Daigger, and M. Kitis (1996)
46. Long-Term Whole Effluent Toxicity Control: Interaction Between the Industrial Pretreatment and Toxicity Reduction Evaluation (TRE) Programs, D. J. Fort, E. L. Stover, and J. K. Delphon (1996)
47. Utilization of the Microtox7 Toxicity Analyzer in Delineating Simulated Groundwater Contaminant Plumes, R. Shields, and J. N. Veenstra (1996)
48. Fixed-Film Nitrification System Modifications For Aquatic Toxicity Control, E. L. Stover (1996)
49. Application of Microtox7 Toxicity Analyzer as an Indicator of Treatment and Remediation, R. T. Shields, and J. N. Veenstra (1996)
50. Fundamentals of Respirometry: Instrument Types and Basis Operation, J. C. Young (1996)
51. Industrial Waste Impact Assessment on Domestic Activated Sludge Treatment Plants Using Respirometry, G. Palmateer, and P.C. Thomas (1996)
52. Respirometry as a Tool to Assess Effects of Environmental Variables in Bioremediation Research and Field Testing, J.R. Haines, E.L. Holder, and A.D. Venosa (1996)
53. Use of Respirometry to Evaluate the Efficacy of Biological Products for the Biodegradation of Wastewater Grease and Oil, J. L. Tisinger, and D. J. Drahos (1996)
54. Application of Anaerobic Respirometers for Treatability Assessment of Industrial Wastewaters, N. Reza Khandaker (1996)
55. Impacts of Supply Water Quality on Meeting NPDES Permit Requirements -- A Case Study of the Effects on Industry, Public Health and Beneficial Uses, S. Krishnamachari, J. K. Mackey, J. C. Reichenberger, and P.G. Thyamagondalu (1996)
56. Minimizing Wastewater Discharges from Fossil-Fueled Power Plants, E. Goldman, and Y. Nurdogan (1996)
57. Fate and Biokinetics of Methyl-t-Butyl Ether in Activated Sludge Systems and Its Engineering Significance, P. T. Sun, W.T. Tang, and J.P. Salanitro (1996)
58. Use of PACT7 Treatment to Control In-Plant Elevated Chlorinated Organics Discharges at a Plastics Manufacturing Facility, A. Singh, Sam E. Shelby, Jr., and D. K. Perkins (1996)
59. Wastewater Fluoride Compliance Under Metals Forming Categorical Pretreatment Standards, B. Postale, J. J. Ostrosky, and J. O'Shaughnessy (1996)
60. Clarification and Reuse of Laundry Wastewater, Y. Nurdogan, W. M. Ryan, C. Decker, and J. Pitney (1996)
61. The Use of Cloth-Media Filtration to Achieve Phosphorus Removal for Food Processing Wastewater, S. Kamaraju, W. Davis, and T.L. Crider (1996)
62. Effect of Acid/Base Treatment on the Dewaterability and Nutritional Quality of Biosolids as Animal Feed, L.D. le Roux, J.B. Litchfield, M.E. Tumbleson, and R.L. Belyea (1996)
63. Feasibility of Wide Furrow Irrigation for Treatment of Citrus Processing Wastewaters, V. J. Carraro, R. F. De Figueiredo, and D. B. Vieira (1996)
64. Aerobic Biofilter Treatment Of Slaughterhouse Effluent, A. Kantardjieff , and J. P. Jones (1996)
65. Treatment of Metal-EDTA Wastes Using Electrochemical Reduction, Chemical Oxidation and Metal Precipitation Techniques, J. S. Allen, P.E., S.S. Fenton, J.M. Fenton, and D.W. Sundstrom (1996)
66. Electrochemical Abstraction of Cadmium from Dilute Aqueous Solutions Using the Rotating Cathode Cell, A.I. Sheikh, G.K. Anderson, L.M. Evison, and F.S. Holland (1996)
67. Heavy Metals Reduction Pretreatment Design and Planning for Space Optimization Using the Hydroxide Precipitation Method, M. Ismail (1996)
68. Treatment of Heavy Metal-Bearing Wastes Using a Buffered Phosphate Stabilization System, L. D. Tickanen, and P. D. Turpin (1996)
69. Industrial Wastewater Treatment as a National Program at Cummins Engine Company, T. P. Swingle, C.J. Baylot, and T.L. Roberts (1996)
70. Treatability of Wastepaper Pulping Process Wastewater, I. KabdaOl2, O. Thnay, and N. Eldem, (1996)
71. Pre-Treatment of Black Liquor Spills Effluent, H. M. Poggi, C. Estrada-Vazquez, and F. Esparza-Garcia, and G. Fernandez-Villagomez (1996)
72. Energy Effects in Dissolved Gas Flotation, M. L. Jackson (1996)
POSTER-1. The Future for Waste Water Treatment - RECYCLING AND LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, I. Karlsson (1996)
POSTER-2. Biodegradation of Petroleum Contaminated Soils by a Modified Natural Product, Md. W. Sajjad (1996)
POSTER-3. Use of Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC) in the Treatment of Food Industries Wastewater, H. Ganjidoust, and M.R. Mahmoudi (1996)
POSTER-4. Sorption of Copper Ions from Aqueous Solutions by Biopolymers, J. Chen, and S. Yiacoumi (1996)
POSTER-5. Two-phase Anaerobic Digestion for Enhanced Stabilization of Wastewater Sludge, R. E. Kilian (1996)
POSTER-6. Strategies for Utilization of Biofiltration for Air Pollution Control: Evaluation of Regulatory Issues, B. E. Ide (1996)
POSTER-7. Oxalate-Induced Mobilization of Cd, Pb and Zn from Contaminated Soils, N. Shastri, and H. Elliott (1996)
POSTER-8. Sodium Hypochlorite Perturbation of a Graywater Treatment System, L. Oliver (1996)
POSTER-9. Characterization of Particle Collection Efficiency in a Packed Bed Scrubber, S. Abraham, T. C. Morse, and W. T. Davis (1996)
POSTER-10. Behaviour of Sulfate Reducing Bacteria in Removing Heavy Metals and Organic Wastes in an UAFF Reactor, M. El Bayoumy, and H.I. Ali, J.K. Bewtra, and N. Biswas (1996)
POSTER-11. Synthetic Soil from Composting Coal Combustion Ash and an Industrial Biosolid, C. Guest, and C.T. Johnson, J.K. Tishmack, and C. Brausch, and J. King (1996)
POSTER-12. Photochemical Decomposition of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene in Aqueous Solutions, G. Simon III, and C. L. Tiller (1996)
POSTER-13. Effect of Co-Substrate and Sorbent Material on Degradation of Atrazine by a Mixed Culture, B.C. Grigg (1996)
POSTER-14. Characterization of Rainfall Runoff Quality from Shipyard Drydocks, P. Pommerenk (1996)
POSTER-15. Firing Ranges Assessment Project: Factors that Affect Corrosion on Bullets and the Uses of Soil Resistivity to Control Bullet Corrosion to Improve Firing Ranges Soil Characteristics, A.L. Morales, R. M. Bricka, K.J. Bundy (1996)
POSTER-16. Heavy Metals Removal Using Chemical Extraction, C. Nelson Neale, and R. M. Bricka (1996)
POSTER-17. Low-Cost Adsorption of Heavy Metals, S. Bailey (1996)
POSTER-18. Study on Treatment Technologies for the Remediation of White Phosphorus Contaminated Sediments, J. M. Rosado, Y. B. Rivera, and R. M. Bricka (1996)
POSTER-19. Heavy Metal Soil Remediation: The Effects of Attrition Scrubbing on Wet Gravity Concentration Processes, M. A. Marino, and R. M. Bricka (1996)
POSTER-20. An Evaluation of Leaching Trends for Solidified/Stabilized Pb and Cr Contaminated Soils, T. L. Rinehart, E. R. Blatchley, III, and R. M. Bricka (1996)
POSTER-21. Characterization of Fort Benjamin Harrison Soil, J. T. Wall Jr., and R. M. Bricka (1996)
POSTER-22. The Use of Advanced Oxidation Processes for the Treatment of Water Contaminated with Acetone, R. Hernandez, M. Zappi, and J. Colucci (1996)
POSTER-23. Testing and Evaluation of Soil Properties and Their Effects on Electrokinetic Soil Remediation Modeling, M. A. Orcino, and R. M. Bricka (1996)
POSTER-24. Pilot Studies on the Use of Membrane Filtration for Recycling Fish Pickling Brine, N. Rajagopalan, I. Han, C.M. Hayes, and T.C. Lindsey (1996)
POSTER-25. Leaching Characteristics of Toxic Metals and Radionuclides from Cement-Stabilized Phosphogypsum, Y. Fan, K. A. Rusch, R.F. Malone, and S. Chen (1996)
POSTER-26. Investigation of the Surface Area and Pore Structure of Natural and Model Sorbents: A Comparison of Argon, Carbon Dioxide, Krypton, and Nitrogen Gas Sorption, E. J. LeBoeuf, and W.J. Weber, Jr. (1996)
POSTER-27. Solubility Behavior of PAHs in Aqueous Mixtures, C. Fan, and Chad T. Jafvert (1996)
POSTER-28. Gamma Irradiation for Disinfection of Water and Wastewater, J. E. Thompson, and E. R. Blatchley, III (1996)
POSTER-29. Characterization of Inorganic Fouling on Quartz Surfaces in UV Disinfection Systems, L.S. Lin, and E. R. Blatchley III (1996)
POSTER-30. Sorption of Organic Bases to Soils: Initial Model Development, J. Fabrega, C.T. Jafvert, and L. Lee (1996)
POSTER-31. The Hydrodynamic Behavior of Open-Channel UV Disinfection Systems, K.P. Chiu, E.R. Blatchley III, and D. A. Lyn (1996)
POSTER-32. Peace Building - The NC Brick - AConstructive Use of Waste Nitrocellulose@, L.D. Hansen (1996)
POSTER-33. Population Dynamics in an Activated Sludge During Phenolic Compounds Acclimation, G. Moreno, A. Gonzalez Casas, and G. Buitron (1996)
POSTER-34. Biological Nutrient Removal from Milk Processing Plant Wastewater, T. G. Papagiannis, J. R. Danalewich L. Raskin, M. E. Tumbleson, R. L. Belyea, R. Gerards, and L. Vriens (1996)
POSTER-35. Tracer Studies in a Laboratory and Pilot Scale UASB Reactor, J. Morgan-Sagastume, A. Noyola, and B. Jimenez (1996)
POSTER-36. Bioaugmentation to Improve Nitrification, D.H. Abeysinghe, D.G.V. de Silva, M. Wagner, B.K. Mobarry, and B.E. Rittmann (1996)


1997 Number of Papers: 70

1. Design and Operational Characteristics for Thermophilic Aerobic High Strength Wastes and Sludges - Alan F. Rozich, A.F. Rozich Inc. (1997)
2. Evaluation of Oxygen Transfer Characteristics of Aeration Systems Operating in Thermophilic Temperature Ranges - Brion Wynn, Robert C. Backman, Scott Linden, and Frederick J. Siino, MTS Inc. (1997)
3. High Rate Thermophilic Pretreatment of High Strength Industrial Wastewaters - Egos L. Stover, The Stover Group (1997)
4. Thermophilic Aerobic Treatment Systems - A State-of-the-Art Review - Timothy M. LaPara and James E. Alleman, Purdue University (1997)
5. Whole Effluent Toxicity in Stormwater: Commonly Identified Toxicants and Compounding Factors - Douglas J. Fort & Egos L. Stover, The Stover Group (1997)
6. Determination of Inhibitory Concentrations of the Surfactant Afff On Biological Nutrient Removal and Pass-Through Toxicity - M. Erten-Unal, Old Dominion University (1997)
7. Effects of Copper and Zinc On Sequencing Batch Reactors - Christine Robinson, Montgomery Watson Americas, Inc. (1997)
8. Evaluation of Toxic Organics Removal By Simultaneous Adsorption And Biodegradation - Frieda Orshansky & Nava Narkis, Israel Institute of Technology (1997)
9. Inhibition of Mesophilic Solid Substrate Anaerobic Digestion (DASS) - Hector M. Poggi-Varaldo, Institute of Technol (1997)
10. Co-Metabolic Gas-Phase Biofiltration of Trichloroethylene by the Toluene-Oxidizing Strains, Pseudomonas Putida Fi and Bioluminescent Strain Pseudomonas Putida TVA8. - Kevin G. Robinson, University of Tennessee (1997)
11. Accelerated In-situ Bioremediation of Cutting Oil Contaminated Sediments Using Pure Oxygen Sparged Nutrient Water - Glenn R. Gustafson, University of Minnesota (1997)
12. Cometabolism Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene by Nitrifying Bacteria in an Enriched Batch Culture - Lei Yang, National Sun Yat-sen University (1997)
13. Reductive Dechlorination of Perchloroethylene in an Aerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor - Enos Inniss & Lloyd Ketchum Jr., University of Notre Dame (1997)
14. Improved Rapid Anaerobic Treatability, Toxicity Screening Test Procedure - Tom Wynn & Egos L. Stover, The Stover Group (1997)
15. Influence of the So, Xo Ratio and the Medium Composition On the Anaerobic Biodegradability Test - German Buitron & Gloria Moreno, National University of Mexico (1997)
16. Biological Treatability of RDX-Contaminated Soil - Dr. William W. Clarkson, Oklahoma State University (1997)
17. Biodegradation Potential of Alkylbenzenes and Phenols In Landfills - Yu-Sheng Wang & Morton A. Barlaz, North Carolina State University (1997)
18. Investigation of Solid Waste Drying By Aerobic Biological Treatment - Joachim Brummack, Bernhard Gemende, Peter Loetzsch & Silker Dresden University of Technology (1997)
19. Management of Agricultural Processing Wastewater for Land Limited Condition: a Case Study for a Fruit Fly Wastewater Management Facility - P.Y. Yang, University of Hawaii at Manoa (1997)
20. Pilot Treatability Testing of Food Processing Wastewaters Using The ANAFLUX Anaerobic Fluidized-Bed Reactor - Ravinder Menon & Claude Delporte, Infilco Degremont, Inc. (1997)
21. Bench-Scale SBRs to Model Operational Strategies for High Strength Industrial Waste Streams - Art K. Umble and Lloyd H. Ketchum, University of Notre Dame (1997)
22. Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor Treatment of Beef Slaughterhouse Wastewater - Shihwu Sung, Iowa State University (1997)
23. Recovery of Edible and Inedible Proteins, Fats and Oils from Slaughterhouse Process Water with the Dissolved Air Concentration Process - Louis D. Le Roux, Jelte Lanting & Poul B. Sorensen, Biothane Corp. (1997)
24. Dairy Wastewater Treatment with Temperature-Phased Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor Systems - Prince Dugba, University of California (1997)
25. The Fate of Phenolics, Heterocyclic Nitrogenous Compounds, Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons, Ammonia, and Thiocyanate in Activated Sludge Processes Treating Coking Plant Waste Water - Clifford R. Lange & David E. Chambers, Auburn University (1997)
26. Sorption of Cadmium and Phenol by Stabilized Biological Sludge - Noah Galil & Shaul Mevorah, Israel Institute of Technology (1997)
27. Biodegradation of Phenolic Compounds with a Sequencing Batch Biofilter - Dr. German Buitron Mendez, National University of Mexico (1997)
28. Removal of Phenol From Industrial Wastewaters Using Arthromyces ramosus Peroxidase In a Continuous Flow System - J. K.Bewtra, University of Windsor (1997)
29. Feasibility and Benefits of Methanogenesis Under Oxygen-Limited Conditions - Daniel H. Zitomer, Marquette University (1997)
30. Effect of Recirculation of Methanogenic Sludge To the Influent During Two-Phase Anaerobic Digestions of Soluable Organic Wastewater - J. Hermana & G.K. Anderson, University of Newcastle, UK (1997)
31. Treatability Studies of a Combined Industrial Wastewater Stream Using The Anaerobic Migrating Blanket Reactor - James Flamming, Largus T. Angenent and Dick Dague - Iowa State University (1997)
32. Empirical and Kinetic Modeling of Solid Substrate Anaerobic Digestion - H. M. Poggi-Varaldo, Institute of Technology, Mexico (1997)
33. Immobilization of Pb(II) and Cd(II) in Blasting Wastes By Portland Cement Compounds - Brian A. Dempsey, Pennsylvania State University (1997)
34. Removal and Re-use of Ammonia and Phosphate By Controlled Precipitation of Struvite - Brian A. Dempsey, Pennsylvania State University (1997)
35. Post-Extraction Treatment of Tetrachloroethylene Contaminated Groundwater Following Surfactant Aided Pump and Treat Remediation - Stefanie R. Lange & Clifford R. Lange, Auburn University (1997)
36. MAECTITE: Flexibility of an Innovative Chemical Treatment Technology forl Chromium Fixation in Soils, Fluids and Solid Wastes - Karl W. Yost and Steven A. Chisick, Sevenson Environmental Services (1997)
37. Improved Scrubbing of Nox Emissions from an Aluminum Anodizing Brite-Dip System Using Alkaline Permanganate - Jerome H. Jacobs, Metcalf & Eddy (1997)
38. Applications of Ultrasonic Irradiation in the Field of Environmental Engineering - Inez Hua, Purdue (1997)
39. Advanced Decomposition of Wastewater Containing 2-Chlorophenol With The Ultrasonic/Fenton Process - Ying-Shih Ma and Jih-Gaw Lin, National Chiao Tung University (1997)
40. Ambient Apatitic Nucleation of Radioactive Soils-Sludges: Process Potential for Groundwater Remediation - Karl W. Yost & Steven A. Chisick, Sevenson Environmental Services (1997)
41. Leaching Process for Removal of Heavy Metals In Soil - James O'Shaughnessy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1997)
42. Heavy Metal Uptake In Durum Wheat From Application of Sewage Sludge And Commercially Available Phosphate Fertilizers - Heather Frost and Lloyd H. Ketchum, University of Notre Dame (1997)
43. Optimization of Treatment Parameters During Bioreductive Precipitation Using a Bench Scale Fermenter - Aabin Rahman, Kevin G. Robinson, and Gregory Reed, University of Tennessee (1997)
44. Characterization of Hydrocarbons Removals in Wastewater from an Integrated Oil Refinery - Noah Galil, Dafna Zeira-Blum & Menahem Rebhun Israel Institute of Technology (1997)
45. Bioremediation of a Petroleum - Contaminated Site - a Feasibility Analysis - T. Viraraghavan, University of Regina (1997)
46. Direct Treatment of Concentrated Oily Wastes Using the Centrifugal Membrane System - Brian Reed, West Virginia University (1997)
47. Comparison of Spectrophotometric and Chromatographic Methods of Heavy Petroleum Products in Soil Samples - Farhad Nadim, University of Connecticut (1997)
48. Risk Based Corrective Action at a Chemical Manufacturing Facility - Greg A. Gililand, Texas Eastman Chemical Company (1997)
49. Beneficial Use of Foundry Excess Systems Sands for Construction Products - Raymond W. Regan, Penn State (1997)
50. Implementing An Environmental Management Program Who's Decision Is It? NPS, EPA Partnership Project - Marie B. Zanowick, Office of Pollution Prevention, Colorado (1997)
51. The Effects of the Pretreatment Program on Hauled Waste in Wisconsin - Vanessa Thompson & Ken Denow, Wisconsin Dept. of Nature Resources (1997)
52. Feasibility Study for Remediation of An Oily Waste Lagoon In Venezuela - Eric Dawson, Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (1997)
53. Industrial Wastewater Improvement Projects in China - X. Ching Wu & Jerald E. Seaburn, Law Engineering & Envir. (1997)
54. Biological Post-Treatment of An Anaerobically-Treated Black Liquor Spills Wastewater From Kraft Pulp Mill - C. Estrada-Vazquez & Hector M. Poggi-Varaldo, Institute of Technol (1997)
55. Modelling Atomization Processes - Professor Heister, Purdue Aero. & Astro. Engrg. (1997)
56. Entrainment by Ligament Controlled Effervescent Atomizer Produced Sprays - Professor Sojka, Purdue Aero. & Astro. Engrg. (1997)
57. Zeolite: A Naturally Occurring Mineral for the Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water and Waste Streams - Trudy J. Olin and R. Mark Bricka, US Army (USAE) Waterways Experimental Station, CEWES-EE-A, Vicksburg, MS (1997)
58. Investigation of Microbial Contamination and Control Techniques for An Aluminum Rolling Coolant - Keith M. Rinkus, West Virginia University (1997)
59. Polymer Filtration - Metal Separation Using Water Soluble Polymers and Ultrafiltration - Barbara Smith, Michael Lima, et al., Micro-Set, Alexandria, VA (1997)
60. Calculating Transfer Efficiency of a Liquid Finishing System - Dr. Owed, ITW Ransburg, Toledo, OH (1997)
61. Critical CO2 Spray Technology - David Hagood, Nordson Corp., Amherst, OH (1997)
62. Experiments in Small-Scale Cavitation in Atomizing Orifice Flows - Steven H. Collicott, Purdue Aero. & Astro. Engrg. (1997)
63. Advanced Spray Systems - Ray Monaldi Jr., M. C. Supply, Merrillville, IN (1997)
64. General Overview of Powder Coating Finishing - Jeff Hale, ITW-Gema, Indianapolis, IN (1997)
65. Technology and Waste Minimization - Darrin Keiser, United Technologies Automotive (1997)
66. Conductive Plastics for Painted Automotive Parts - Steve Friend, Hyperion Catalysis International Inc. (1997)
67. Role of Surfactant Additives in Atomization Coating - Osman A. Basaran, School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University (1997)
68. Cleaning Modification Steps That Resulted In Pollution Prevention and Waste Minimization - R. Lizotte, K. Hogue & J. O'Shaughnessy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1997)
69. Innovative Technology which Reduces Styrene Emissions from Fiberglas Lay-up Processes - James Noonan, Indiana Pollution Prevention & Safe Materials Institute (1997)
70. Pollution Prevention and Waste Minimization - "Dana's Way" - John Clark, Dana Corporation Inc. (1997)