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Science & Technology Volume 4, Number 2 February 1970

Editor: James J. Morgan Managing Editor: D. H. Michael Bowen Assistant Editors: Stanton S. Miller, Peter J. Piecuch Editorial Assistant: Carol A. Goode Manager, Manuscript Reviewing: Katherine I. Biggs Assistant Editor: Norma Yess Director of Design: Joseph Jacobs Production Manager: Bacil Guiley Layout and Production: Norman W. Favin, Leroy L. Corcoran, Clarence L. Rakow, Géraldine D. Lucas Associate Production Manager: Charlotte C. Sayre Editorial Assistant: Arlene Ebner Advisory Board: R. D. Cadle, D. J. O'Connor, Ulrich Merten, J. C. Morris, C. E. Moser, P. K. Mueller, E. D. Palmes, J. N. Pitts, Jr., W. J. Weber, Jr. American Chemical Society Publications 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Director of Publications: Richard L. Kenyon Director of Business Operations: Joseph H. Kuney Publication Manager, Journals: David E. Gushee Executive Assistant to the Director of Publications: Rodney N. Hader Circulation Director: Herbert C. Spencer Assistant to the Director of Publications: William Q. Hull Advertising Management: Reinhold Publishing Corporation For offices and advertisers see page 170

Editorial

Outlook

Muck, brass, and the smell of money

Technology for oil spill control deemed inadequate

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Ban on detergent phosphates pending in Congress

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91st Congress has fruitful first session

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Viewpoint NAPCA's Middleton asks for escalation on S0 2 control

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Currents Nixon asks $10 billion for treatment plants

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Project Stormf ury results look encouraging

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Dominick announces major realignment at FWPCA

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Solvent recovery tames 10 year pollution problem

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FPC seeks to reconcile power needs, environmental protection 91 Muskie sees need for federal watchdog agency

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Universities pool efforts on advising state agencies

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New Jersey bears down on aircraft emissions

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Water projects on the rise in New York, Pennsylvania

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Environmental warning system operational in New England

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Control equipment market likely pacesetter in 1970 economy

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Pulp industry executive says state code curbs expansion 93 © Copyright 1970 by the American Chemical Society ES&T ON M I C R O F I L M : This publication is available on microfilm. For information, write t o : Microfilm, Special Issues Sales, ACS. 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W . . Washington, D.C. 20036 S U B S C R I P T I O N S E R V I C E : A l l communications related to handling of subscriptions Including notification of C H A N G E OF A D D R E S S , should be sent to Subscription Service Department, American Chemical Society. 1155 Sixteenth S t . , N . W . . Washington. D. C. 20036. Change of address notification should include both old and new addresses, with Z I P numbers, and be accompanied by mailing label from a recent issue. Allow four weeks for change to become effective. S U B S C R I P T I O N R A T E S 1970: Members, domestlo and foreign, I year $5.00; nonmembers, domestic and foreign, $7.00. Postage: Canada and Pan American Union. $3.00: all other countries. $3.50. Single copies: current issues. $1.50. Rate for back Issues or volumes are available from Special Issues Sales Dept., 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W . . Washington, D. C. 20036. Claims for missing numbers w i l l not bo allowed If received more than 60 days from date of mailing plus time normally required for postal delivery of Journal and claim. No claims allowed because of failure to notify the Subscription Service Department of a change of address, or because copy is "missing from files." Published monthly by the American Chemical Society, from 20th and Northampton Sts.. Easton. Pa. 18042. Executive Offices. Editorial Headquarters, and Subscription Service Department, 1155 Sixteenth St.. N . W . . Washington. D. C. 20036. Advertising Office: 600 Summer St.. Stamlord. Conn. 06904. Second class postage paid at Easton Pa. IS0Ï2. The American Chemical Society assumes no responsibility for the statements and opinions advanced by contributors to its publications.

Firms announce new control facilities

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Limestone injection study to include collector efficiency

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Interest grows in low emission autos, mass transit vehicles

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Hickel sounds warning on deep well injection

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Features Wet scrubber design and selection should be guided by pollutant classification, says Ε. Β. Hanf of Ceilcote Co. Electrical conductivity measurements are becoming common in waste monitoring systems. TVA's P. A. Corrigan, V. E. Lyons, G. D. Barnes and F. G. Hall discuss fundamentals and a typical plant installation 116 Bookshelf

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New products digest

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New literature digest

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Meeting guide

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Professional consulting services directory 169

Current research contents

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