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References to Sewage Literature Source: Sewage Works Journal, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Jan., 1943), pp. 162-165 Published by: Water Environment Federation Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25029558 . Accessed: 12/06/2014 21:05 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 Works Journal. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 62.122.76.48 on Thu, 12 Jun 2014 21:05:55 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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References to Sewage LiteratureSource: Sewage Works Journal, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Jan., 1943), pp. 162-165Published by: Water Environment FederationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25029558 .

Accessed: 12/06/2014 21:05

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REFERENCES TO SEWAGE LITERATURE

June-December, 1942

American City. Volume 57.

June, 1942 (No. 6). " Indiana Studies Facilities for Surburban Sewerage," by B. A. Poole and Joseph L. Quinn, Jr., pp. 52-53.

August, 1942 (No. 8). " How Sewers are Maintained in Boston, Massachusetts," by Robert P. Shea, pp. 45-46.

October, 1942 (No. 10). "

Sewerage Development in Cleveland," by W. L. Havens, pp. 42-44. " About Grit Chambers," by Henry W. Taylor, p. 50. "

Profits from Sludge," pp. 55-56.

November, 1942 (No. 11). "Sewage Treatment Plant Made Attractive and Functional," by J. E. Motheral,

pp. 51-52. "

About Pre-Aeration," by Henry W. Taylor, p. 67.

December, 1942 (No. 12). " Guarding a City's Health with Sewage Treatment," by D. H. Hurst, pp. 38-39.

" Duration Sewage Treatment," pp. 69-70.

Engineering News-Record. Volume 128. June 4, 1942 (No. 23). "

Unique Sewage Plant for War Office Building," p. 925. " Continuous Centrifuge for Sludge Dewatering," p. 932.

Engineering News-Record. Volume 129.

July 16,1942 (No. 3). " Emergency Treatment of Army Camp Sewage," by Frank Bachmann, p. 107.

July 30,1942 (No. 5). " Army Bio-Filter Sewage Plant Provides Unusual Flexibility," pp. 173-175.

August 27, 1942 (No. 9). " Neglected Items in Storm Sewer Design," by John Wilson, pp. 74-75.

October 8, 1942 (No. 15). " Sewage Disposal Design for Wartime Industrial Plants," by M. H. Klegerman, pp. 492-495.

" Treating Pickle Liquors for Removal of Toxic Metals," by George E. Barnes and Mathew M. Braidech, pp. 496-499.

" Relation Between Average and Extreme Sewage Flow Rates," by C. Frank John

son, pp. 500-501. "

Something New in Settling Tank Design," by Herbert Moore, pp. 502-504.

Public Works. Volume 73.

June, 1942 (No. 6). " Terre Haute Constructs Sewer by Tunneling to Avoid Inconvenience to the Pub

lic," by Robert E. Gibbons, pp. 15-16. "

The Sewerage Digest," pp. 69-71.

July, 1942 (No. 7). " A Study of Laundry Waste Treatment," by Joseph A. McCarthy, pp. 13-15. "

Relining of An Old Brick Sewer," by John H. Barth, pp. 21-22. "

The Sewerage Digest," pp. 44-47.

August, 1942 (No. 8). " Destruction of Housefly Larvae and Pupae in Sewage Sludge Beds," by Herbert

Spencer, Julius C. Hedden and Leonard B. Dworsky, pp. 17-18.

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Vol. 15, No. 1 REFERENCES TO SEWAGE LITERATURE 163

" A Study of Infiltration," by Dewey Welch, p. 19. "

The Sewerage Digest," pp. 36-38.

September, 1942 (No. 9). " Effect of Yeast on the Stabilization of Sewage and Sludge Digestion," by H.

Heukelekian, pp. 17-18. "

Operation and Maintenance of the Tifton, Georgia, Sewage Plant," by D. H.

Hurst, pp. 27-28. "

New London, Ohio, Sewer System," p. 28. "

How Fernandina Prevents Sewer Settlement," by R. B. Meserve, p. 40. "

The Sewerage Digest," pp. 48-52.

October, 1942 (No. 10). "

The Operation of Sewage Treatment Plants," pp. 12-13, 25-68. "

Operating Sewage Treatment Plants in Westchester County, N. Y.," pp. 21-22. "

Operating Results of the Liberty, N. Y., Biofilter Plant for the Summer of

1942," pp. 23-24. "

The Sewerage Digest," pp. 77-78.

November, 1942 (No. 11). "

Effect of Lime in Coagulation of Sewage," by Willem Rudolfs, pp. 15-17. "

The Sewerage Digest," pp. 40-41.

December, 1942 (No. 12). "

Sewage Treatment Plant for a Home for Mental Defectives," by B. V. Howe,

pp. 22-23. "

The Sewerage Digest," pp. 46-48.

Sewage Works Engineering. Volume 13.

June, 1942 (No. 6). " Sewage Treatment for the New War Department Office Building," by C. R.

Velzy, pp. 286-288. " Detroit Drafts Septic Tank Code for Remote Areas," by L. Glenn Shields, pp.

289-291. "

Shepherd's Hills Get Sewers and Flocculation," by V. M. Roberts, pp. 292-294. "

Sewage Treatment Plants in U. S. A.," pp. 295-299. " War Time Problems in Sewage Treatment," pp. 305-306.

" Industry Wastes Kills Sludge Digestion," by I. 0. Lacy, p. 306.

" Sewage Works Operation Problems," pp. 307-309.

" Unusual Municipal Damage Suits," by Leo T. Parker, p. 310.

July, 1942 (No. 7). u

Sewer Maintenance at Little Rock," by T. W. Clapham, pp. 340-342. "

Iron Sponge as an Aid to Sewage Gas Engine Operation," by R. W. Stafford,

pp. 343-344. " Wisconsin Plans Sewage Works Protection," by R. W. Frazier, pp. 345-347.

"War Time Problems in Sewage Treatment," pp. 351-352. "

Sewage Treatment Plants in U. S. A.," pp. 353-356. "

Law of Overflow," by Leo T. Parker, p. 357.

August, 1942 (No. 8). "Economy in Design and Operation Stressed at Greenfield," by E. Sherman Chase

and Frank L. Flood, pp. 386-390. "

Biofiltration Studies at New York University," by George P, Hanna, Jr., Albert

Phimister and Kolf Eliassen, pp. 391-394.

"Dilution by Canal Water Permits Primary Treatment at Lockport," by W. R.

Drury, pp. 395-398. " War Time Problems in Sewage Treatment," p. 401.

" Technicalities of Sewer Assessments," by Leo T. Parker, p. 402.

" Sewage Treatment Plants in U. S. A.," pp. 403-406.

September, 1942 (No. 9). "

Sludge Conditioning and Dewatering at Chicago Southwest," by Roy C. H age

man, pp. 442-445.

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164 SEWAGE WORKS JOURNAL January, 1943

" Beating Sludge Disposal Costs by Diversification," by Albert B. Kozma, pp. 446^48.

"Activated Sludge Plant for Town of 7,500 Population," by H. I. Roberts, pp. 448-450.

" Sewage Treatment Plants in U. S. A.," pp. 451-454.

" New Law of Nuisances," by Leo T. Parker, pp. 455-457.

October, 1942 (No. 10). " Wartime Operation Problems at Cleveland's Southerly Plant," by G. E. Flowers, pp. 493-496.

"War Damage to Sewerage Systems," by Earl Devendorf and A. F. Dappert, pp. 497-502.

" Planning Sewage Works for Post-War Construction," by Seth G. Hess, pp.

503-506. "

Sewage Treatment Plants in U. S. A.," pp. 507-508. " Conservation of War Materials in Sewerage Design," by C. R. Velzy, pp. 509-511. "Wartime Problems in Sewage Treatment," pp. 515-518.

November, 1942 (No. 11). "

Aero-filter Results?Predictions and Performances," by J. A. Montgomery, pp. 553-562.

" Health and the Cycle of Water," pp. 563-565. "

Sewage Treatment Plants in U. S. A.," pp. 566-567. " War Time Problems in Sewage Treatment," pp. 568-569. "Peculiarities of Law on Pollution," by Leo T. Parker, pp. 570-572.

December, 1942 (No. 12). " A Peacetime Treatment Plant for War Production Industries," by Elmer Mesner and N. L. Nussbaumer, pp. 600-604.

" Sewage Treatment Plants in U. S. A.," pp. 615-616.

"Avoid Winter Liability," by Leo T. Parker, p. 617.

Water Works and Sewerage. Volume 89.

June, 1942 (No. 6). " Operation of the Gary Sewage Treatment Plant in 1941," by L. R. Howson and W. W. Mathews, pp. 229-237.

" Gate Valves," by Roger W. Esty, pp. 238-240. " Water and Sewage Patents," p. 243.

" Sewage Treatment at Appleton," by C. O. Baetz, pp. 273-274.

" Control of Odorous and Destructive Gases in Sewers and Treatment Plants," by C. C. Hommon, pp. 277-280.

Reference and Data Section

" Sewer Service and Maintenance," by Edward P. Decher, pp. 172-174.

" Sewer Flushing," by John D. Watson, pp. 176-177. " Transite Pipe in Difficult Sewer Job," by Horace J. Cook, pp. 178-179. " Nozzle Replacement on Trickling Filters," by Roy S. Lanphear, p. 179. "

Proper Sewer Jointing," by fm. A. Goff, pp. 180-181. "An Improved Method of Velocity Control in Grit Chambers," by Ralph J.

Bushee, pp. 184-186. "

Dry Cleaning Air Diffuser Plates," by A. M. Rawn, p. 186. "

Sewage and Sludge Pumping," by Henry Ryon, pp. 187-190. " Metering Modern Sewage Works," by Robert T. Regester, pp. 194-195.

" Copper Sulfate as an Aid to Sewer Maintenance and Sewage Treatment," by John W. Hood, pp. 197-198.

" Sewage Treatment Plant Operation," by A. P. Banta, pp. 199-202.

" Control of Activated Sludge Bulking," by E. E. Smith, p. 202. " Activated Sludge Bulking," by H. Heukelekian, pp. 203-205. "

Operating Fundamentals of the Activated Sludge Process," by T. R. Haseltine, pp. 206-209.

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Vol. 15, No. 1 REFERENCES TO SEWAGE LITERATURE 165

" Purging Air Diffuser Plates with Chlorine," by W. M. Franklin, p. 210.

" Chlorine Dosage Control in Sewage Treatment," by G. E. Symons, J. W. Johnson, and R. W. Simpson, pp. 211-214.

" Elimination of Gas Hazards at Sewage Plants," pp. 217-226. "

Operating Engines on Sewage Sludge Gas," by Thomas Brown and George Pres

ton, pp. 228-231. "

Sludge Pumping," by S. E. Kappe, pp. 233-235. " A Rapid Method for Determining Sludge Solids," by G. E. Symons and Stephen

R. Kin, pp. 236-238. " Determination of Hydrogen Sulfide by Simple Method," by George Martin, p. 238. "

Reducing Cost of Sludge Removal," by Walter A. Sperry, pp. 240-241. " A Vacuum Filter Dressing Rig," by W. D. Sheets, p. 242. " Ferric Chloride," by L. L. Hedgepeth and J. M. Potter, pp. 245-246. "

Sludge Incineration," by E. T. Killam, pp. 247-248. "

Sewage and Effluent Analyses," by Richard Pomeroy, pp. 250-252. " Fertilizer and Fertility," by Willem Rudolfs, pp. 254-256.

July, 1942 (No. 7). "

Sludge Digestion Temperature Control with Live Steam," by A. M. Rawn, pp. 310-313.

" Cleaning Encrusted Pipe Lines and Vacuum Filters," by K. L. Mick, p. 314.

August, 1942 (No. 8). "

Gas Engine Performance at Aurora," by Walter A. Sperry, pp. 323-329. " The Role of Chemicals in Industrial Waste Treatment," by E. F. Eldridge, pp.

341-346. "

Advantages of Careful Programming of Sludge Transfer," by Albert B. Kozma, pp. 363-365.

September, 1942 (No. 9). " Water Supply and Sewerage Under Single Management," by Harold L. Brigham, p. 373.

" Maintaining Open Diffuser Plates with Chlorine," by R. B. Jackson, pp. 380-382.

" Two-Stage Aeration," by C. A. Scott, p. 407.

October, 1942 (No. 10). " Sludge Digestion," by Walter E. Gerdel, pp. 409-415.

"The Present Status of Biofiltration," by A. J. Fischer, pp. 416-425. "

Teaching Plant Operation to Sanitary Engineers," by George E. Symons, pp. 445-447.

" Water and Sewage Patents," pp. 451-452.

November, 1942 (No. 11). "

Sewage Plant Maintenance," by Stanley J. Larsen, pp. 457-464. " Water and Sewage Patents," p. 528.

"Treatment of a Defense Plant Waste," by Rolf Eliassen and Clair N. Sawyer, pp. 532-534.

" Bentonite as a Coagulant for Sewages and Industrial Wastes," by H. L. Olin, Richard J. Box and R. E. Whitson, pp. 535-538.

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