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Weber JH, Truitt RE (1979) Research Report 21, Water Resource Research Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA... [Pg.56]

Colwell RR, McNicol LA, Orndorff SA, et al. 1981. Microbial degradation of Kepone in the Chesapeake Bay. College Park, MD University of Maryland, Water Resources Research Center. [Pg.245]

DiGiano, F.A., Frye, W.H., and Baxter, C.W. A rational approach to utilization of carbon beds in reducing microorganic contaminationindrinking water, Water Resources Research Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, January 1980. [Pg.1650]

This work was supported by NSF Grant No. DAR-8003523. Early work on the toxins was supported by the New Hampshire Water Resources Research Center of the University of New Hampshire, Grant No. AO-47NH, from the Office of Water Research and Technology, United States Department of the Interior as authorized under the Water Research and Development Act of 1978, Public Law 95-467. We also thank Dr. William J. Adelman, Jr., NINCDS, Woods Hole, for performing the voltage-clamp experiments Kurt Auger for superior work in biochemistry and Toshinori Hoshi for studies on the crayfish axons. [Pg.405]

Johns, C. Moore, J. N. Trace Metals in Reservoir Sediments of the Lower Clark Fork River, Montana Montana Water Resources Research Center Bozeman, MT, 1986. [Pg.467]

Geer, R.D. 1978. Predicting the anaerobic degradation of organic chemical pollutants in waste water treatment plants from their electrochemical reduction behavior. In Montana University Joint Water Resources Research Center, Bozeman, MT, Completion Report No. 96... [Pg.436]

Baker, D.B. and R.P. Richards (1990). Herbicide concentrations in Ohio s drinking water supplies A quantitative exposure assessment. In D.L. Weigmann, ed., Pesticides in the Next Decade The Challenges Ahead. Proceedings of the Third National Research Conference on Pesticides. November 8-9, Virginia Water Resources Research Center. Blacksburg, VA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, pp. 9-30. [Pg.448]

Bolter, E. Butz, T. R. Report PB-278 050 (Missouri Water Resources Research Center), Rolla, 1977. [Pg.177]

Hemenway DR, Fitzgerald B. 1984. Characterization of aluminum chemistry for acid precipitation. Burlington, Vermont University of Vermont, Vermont Water Resources Research Center. Project Number G873-05. NTISNo. PB85-214542. [Pg.323]

Konopka A., Gyure R. A., Doemel W., and Brooks A. (1985) Microbial sulfate reduction in extremely acid lakes. Purdue University Water Resources Research Center, Technical Report 173, West Lafayette, pp. 1—50. [Pg.3749]

Bailey, A. K., andWeisel, G. R, 1976, Completion report Concentration of heavy metals in sediments of a hydroelectric impoundment Montana State University Joint Water Resources Research Center, 75 p. [Pg.424]

D. T. Michelsen, Treatment of Dyeing Bath Waste Streams by Foaming and Flotation Techniques, Project Report of Water Resources Research Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia, December, 1970. [Pg.118]

Aldridge, M. H., Pressley, T. A., Chapin, C., and Welebir, A. (1976). Characterization of nonvolatile organic material during physicochemical treatment of the District of Columbia raw wastewater. Water Resources Research Center Report Number 9, Washington Technical Institute, 28 pp. [Pg.585]

Holden, P.W. "Primer on Well Water Sampling for Volatile Organic Compounds," Water Resources Research Center, University of Arizona, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1978. [Pg.195]

Dierberg, F. E., Aldicarb Studies in Groundwaters from Citrus Groves in Indian River County, Florida, Florida Water Resources Research Center Publication Ho. 76, 1984. [Pg.218]

Higgins, G.R. (1951). Stereoscopic measurement of water surfaces. MIT Cambridge MA. Higgins, G.R. (1964). Hydrology studies in Massachusetts. Water Resources Commission Boston. Higgins, G.R. (1967). Yield of streams in Massachusetts. Interim report. Water Resources Research Center MIT Cambridge MA. [Pg.426]

Higgins, G.R., Colonell, J.M. (1971). Hydrologic factors in the determination of watershed yields. Water Resources Research Center MIT Cambridge MA. [Pg.426]

He served the US Navy dming World War II, and in 1948 became instructor and assistant professor at the University of Oklahoma, Norman OK, until 1955, when appointed associate professor, and professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN. He was awarded in 1950 the MSc degree in sanitary engineering from VPI. After a short period as assistant director, he became director of the Water Resources Research Center WRRC, University of Tennessee, remaining in this position until his retirement in 1970. [Pg.537]

Larson, F.C. (1978). The impact of urban stormwater on the water quality standards of a regulated reservoir. Water Resources Research Center Knoxville TN. [Pg.537]

The University of Arizona s Water Resources Research Center in Tucson is an extension of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. It works jointly with researchers in Mexico to assess and manage the aquifer shared by the two countries. [Pg.1638]


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