TODAYS PROBLEMS IN
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Biochemical Behavior of Synthetic Detergents
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Clair N. Sawyer, Richard H. Bogan, and James R. Simpson
Detergents in Water Supplies James
C. Vaughn and
Ralph F. Falkenthal.
The Symposium on Conditions in Activated Sludge Process during Frothing
Problems in
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Gail P. Edwards and Martin E. Ginn
Stream Pollution was a presentafion
Radioactive Fallout in Surface Waters
I . R. Setter and A. S. Goldin
o f the ACS Division o f W a f e r , Sewage, and
Sanitafion Chemistry
Biochemical Oxidation Organics
M. B. Ettinger.
Characteristics of
Stream-Pollutant
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at the 127th Meeting Biological Oxidation Parameter Applied to Industrial Wastes
o f the
E. J . Mills, Jr., and Vernon T. Stack, Jr.
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American Chemical Society, Cincinnati, O h i o
Persistence of Oily Wastes in Polluted Water under Aerobic Conditions
F. J. ludzack and Diana Kinkead
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Drinking Water Taste and Odor-Correlation Chemical Content
with Organic
F. M . Middlefon, Wallace Grant, and A. A. Rosen
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Vol. 48, No. 2
Behavior of a given compound, discharged into a receiving water,
or the influent of a sewage plant, ofttimes cannot b e predicted on general information. Thus, it i s necessary to study not only the effect of specific compounds on the biological life of streams but also to develop new procedures and revise for carrying out such studies.
old ones
N e w problems as well as new phases
of old problems constantly arise. W. ALLAN MOORE, Chairman
February 1956
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