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Proceedings of Member Associations Source: Sewage and Industrial Wastes, Vol. 29, No. 1 (Jan., 1957), pp. 34a, 36a Published by: Water Environment Federation Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25033260 . Accessed: 18/06/2014 17:25 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Water Environment Federation is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Sewage and Industrial Wastes. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.109.61 on Wed, 18 Jun 2014 17:25:50 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Proceedings of Member AssociationsSource: Sewage and Industrial Wastes, Vol. 29, No. 1 (Jan., 1957), pp. 34a, 36aPublished by: Water Environment FederationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25033260 .

Accessed: 18/06/2014 17:25

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34a SEWAGE AND INDUSTBIAL WASTES

Proceedings of Member Associations

KENTUCKY-TENNESSEE INDUSTRIAL WASTES

AND SEWAGE WORKS ASSOCIATION

The 1956 Annual Meeting of the

Kentucky-Tennessee Industrial Wastes and Sewage Works Association was

held jointly with the Kentucky-Ten nessee Section, AWWA, in the Patten

Hotel, Chattanooga, Tenn., September 17-19, 1956. A total of 314 persons

were registered.

Among the technical papers of in

terest to sewage and industrial wastes

personnel were the following: ' ' Textile Waste, Recovery and Treat

ment/ '

by Roy Hobart Souther and

T. A. Alspaugh, respectively, Research

Director and Industrial Waste Chem

ist of the Cone Mills Corp., Greens

boro, N. C.

"The Stream Pollution Program of

the Kingsport Division, The Mead

Corp./' by John Sullins, Engineer, Mead Corp., Kingsport, Tenn.

"Theory and Operation of Separate

Sludge Digestion Tanks," by Harry E.

Schlenz, President, Pacific Flush Tank

Co., Chicago, 111.

"Applying Ion Exchange to Indus

trial Waste Problems," by C. G. Buelt

man, Sales Manager, Industrial Waste

Treatment Dept., Permutit Co., New

York, N. Y.

"The Chattanooga Sewerage Proj

ect," by Edward S. Ordway, Partner, Havens and Emerson, Consulting Engi neers, New York, N. Y.

(Continued on page 36a)

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36a SEWAGE AND INDUSTRIAL WASTES

-Since 1885

MORE 07C GRUENDLER than ?.ID sewage SHREDDERS IN CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES

Convincing proof of their wide acceptance!

Earlier installations still functioning

after 15 to 20 years of service

SEE the performance of the

GRUENDLER SEWAGE SHREDDER in nearby City. (Locations on request)

Gruendler Twin Units in connection with Bar Screens

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SHREDDER UNITS IN 1956 ? 2 SHREDDERS EXPORTED

Milford, Delaware Cedar Rapids, Iowa Eldorado, Kansas Standiford Field Airport, Louisville, Ky.

Faducah, Kentucky City of Louisville, Kentucky

Marine City, Michigan City of Mankato, Minnesota International Falls, Minnesota Trenton, Missouri Sayreville, New Jersey

Huntington Sewage Works, Halesite, L. I., N. Y.

Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. Y. International Airport, Queens, N. Y. Arlington, Texas L.ynchburg, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Ogden, Utah

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See your Consulting Engineer for data and

specifications on Gruendler Equipment ? or Write us for Illustrated CATALOG:

SG-10 (no obligation)

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GRUENDLER CRUSHER & PULVERIZER GO.

2915 N. MARKET ST. Dept. SIW-1 ST. LOUIS 6, MO.

A panel discussion on sludge de

watering was moderated by William

Hunter Owen, Assistant Director, Divi

sion of Sanitary Engineering, Tennes

see Health Dept., Nashville, Tenn. Par

ticipating were : Holla Burgess, Super intendent of Water and Sewerage,

Cookeville, Tenn. ; Harry Pryor, Con

sulting Engineer, Cookeville, Tenn. ; Ernest Mayo and D. M. Martin of Mc

Farland & Nichols, Consulting Engi neers, Union City, Tenn. ; and Ed

mund Smith, Development Dept., Ralph B. Carter Co., Hackensack, N. J.

The following officers were elected

to serve during 1956-57 :

Chairman: Louis F. Birkel, Louisville,

Ky.

Vice-Chairman : William Hunter Owen,

Nashville, Tenn.

Secretary-Treasurer: S. Leary Jones,

Nashville, Tenn. S. Leary Jones,

Secretary-Treasurer

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? REPRESENTATIVE ? ? WANTED | ?? Engineers, designers and pro- 1

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= pollution reduction, water con- =

1 servation, de-emulsification and 1

? oil recovery systems, desire af- 1

1 filiation with organization having 1

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| AGE AND INDUSTRIAL |

| WASTES, 4435 Wisconsin Ave., |

| N.W., Washington 16, D. C. |

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