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Environmental Science and Technology, 1974
Participants in the D-19 symposium on aquatic sampling and measurement for water pollution assessment were informed that determining the extent of waste water stream pollution is not a cut and dry procedure. Topics discussed include field sampling, representative sampling from storm sewers, suggested sampler features and application of improved…
Descriptors: Environment, Pollution, Sampling, Sanitation

Gerba, Charles P.; And Others – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Increasing population and industrialization places heavy demands on water resources making recycling of wastewaters for domestic consumption inevitable. Eliminating human pathogenic viruses is a major problem of reclaiming wastewater. Present water treatment methods may not be sufficient to remove viruses. (MR)
Descriptors: Disease Control, Environment, Public Health, Recycling

Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Plants found in marshlands and wetlands in many parts of the world may play an increasing part in a very new, yet very old approach to treatment of water and wastewater--the application of biological methods. Biological water pollution control methods being utilized around the world are examined. (BT)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Environment, Environmental Research, Pollution

Josephson, Julian – Environmental Science and Technology, 1978
Discussed are some of the ways to handle municipal and industrial wastewater treatment sludge presented at the 1978 American Chemical Society meeting. Suggestions include removing toxic materials, recovering metals, and disposing treated sewage sludge onto farm land. Arguments for and against land use are also given. (MA)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Environment, Land Use, Natural Resources

Environmental Science and Technology, 1973
Indicates that there will be a substantially increased demand for environmental engineers during the next few years, especially in the areas of water pollution control and sanitary engineering. Educators see the need for additional engineering graduates and for improved environmental training programs in schools. (JR)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Engineering, Engineering Education, Engineers

Pfaender, Frederic K.; And Others – Environmental Science and Technology, 1978
A direct aqueous injection (DAI) technique was compared with the purge method for chloroform measurement in drinking water. The DAI method gave consistently higher values for chloroform than the purge method. The results indicated the need for caution in the interpretation of chloroform and other trihalomethane values generated by DAI. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Environmental Education, Laboratory Techniques, Natural Resources