ES&T MEETINGS March 22-23 Arlington, Va. Conference on European Environmental, Health, and Safety Requirements. Government Institutes, Inc., and B N A International Environment Reporter Fee: $595. Write: Brooke Larsen, Government Institutes, Inc., 966 Hungerford Dr., No. 24, Rockville, Md. 20850; (301) 251-9250 March 22-23 Houston, Tex. The Fundamentals of Groundwater Quality Protection. American Ecology Services, Inc., and Geraghty & Miller, Inc. Write: Richard M. Miller, President, American Ecology Services, Inc., 127 East 59th St., New York, N.Y. 10022; (212) 371-1620 March 22-24 Chicago, 111. Measuring and Monitoring Noncriteria (Toxic) Air Contaminants. Air Pollution Control Association Write: Edward R. Frederick, Air Pollution Control Association, P.O. Box 2861, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230; (412) 621-1090 March 25 Research Triangle Park, N.C. Workshop on Formaldehyde in Textile Fabrics. American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists Fee: $110. Write: Joan Mitchell, AATCC, P.O. Box 12215, Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27709; (919) 5498141 March 25-26 New York, N . Y . April 15-16 San Francisco, Calif. Special Problems in Toxic Substances Litigation after Manville. Practising Law Institute Fee: $325. Write: Nancy B. Hinman, Practising Law Institute, 810 Seventh Ave., New York, N.Y. 10019; (212) 765-5700 March 28-30 Columbus, Ohio 3rd Ohio Environmental Engineering Conference. Ohio State University Department of Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, Central Ohio Section Write: Thomas D. Davis, c/o Burgess & Niple, Ltd., 5085 Reed Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43220; (614) 459-2050 April 7 - 1 0 Monterey, Calif. Environmental Management: An Industrial Perspective. Association of Environmental Professionals 152A
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Write: Greg Zitney, Chairman, AEP Conference Committee, 4340 Redwood Hwy., Suite 145, San Rafael, Calif. 94903; (415)479-9392 April 8 West Chester, Pa. April 26 Athens, Ga. April 27 Springfield, Mass. Seminar on Individual On-Site Wastewater Systems: Role for Alternative Technologies and Wastewater Disposal Strategies. National Sanitation Foundation Fee: $25. Write: D. L. Lancaster, Manager, Education Program Services, National Sanitation Foundation, P.O. Box 1468, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106; (313) 769-8010 April 11-12 Washington, D.C. 23rd Annual Symposium of the Washington Paint Technical Group: "Coatings—On the Move." Washington Paint Technical Group Write: Washington Paint Technical Group, P.O. Box 12025, Washington, D.C. 20005; (301) 279-4215 April 11-13 Pittsburgh, Pa. Fugitive Dust Issues in the Coal Use Cycle. Air Pollution Control Association Write: Edward R. Frederick, Air Pollution Control Association, P.O. Box 2861, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230; (412) 621-1090 April 17-19 Milwaukee, Wis. 7th Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology. A S T M Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate and others Write: Kathy Green, ASTM Publications Division, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103; (215) 299-5414 April 18-20 Miami Beach, Fla. 3rd Multi-Phase Flow and Heat Transfer Symposium-Workshop. Clean Energy Research Institute, University of Miami, National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research Write: 3rd Multi-Phase Flow and Heat Transfer Symposium-Workshop, Clean Energy Research Institute, University of Miami, P.O. Box 248294, Coral Gables, Fla. 33124 April 18-19 Newark, N . J . Groundwater Compliance: Designing, Installing, and Operating Groundwater Wells. Inside E.P.A. Weekly Report and the Center for Energy and Environmental Management
Fee: $495. Write: Center for Energy and Environmental Management, Box 536, Fairfax, Va. 22030; (800) 424-9068 April 2 1 - 2 2 Wilmington, Del. Technical Conference on Clean Air Act and RCRA Interactions and Conflicts. Mid-Atlantic States Section, Air Pollution Control Association Write: Dr. B. Tod Delaney, Groundwater Technology Inc., P.O. Box 99, Denville, N.J. 07834; (201) 625-5558 April 2 1 - 2 2 Washington, D.C. 1 lth APCA Government Affairs Seminar: Clean Air—The Role of Science and Technology in Political Decision Making. Air Pollution Control Association Write: Public Relations Department, Air Pollution Control Association, P.O. Box 2861, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230; (412) 621-1090 April 2 5 - 2 7 Roanoke, Va. 37th Annual Meeting of the Virginia Water Pollution Control Association. Virginia Water Pollution Control Association ( V W P C A ) Write: G. David Waltrip, VWPCA, P.O. Box 5000, Virginia Beach, Va. 23455; (804) 460-2261 April 25-27 Tampa, Fla. 5th International Symposium on Coal Slurry Combustion and Technology. U.S. Department of Energy, Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center Write: Nancy Maceil, JWK International Corporation, 275 Curry Hollow Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15236; (412) 6558008
COURSES March 23-25 Ames, Iowa June 8 - 1 0 Pollution Control Plant Operators Laboratory Course. Iowa State University Department of Civil Engineering and others Fee: $110. Write: S. E. Jones, Engineering Extension Service, 110 Marston Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011; (515) 294-8816 April 5-8 Nashville, Tenn. Process Design in Water Quality Engineering. Continuing Engineering Education, Vanderbilt University Fee: $675. Write: K. Ann Hood, Continuing Engineering Education, Vanderbilt University, Box 1525, Sta. B, Nashville, Tenn. 37235; (615) 322-2924 April 11-14 Research Triangle Park, N.C. Source Sampling for Particulate Pollutants. N o r t h r o p Environmental Training Fee: $625. Write: Registrar, Northrop Environmental Training, P.O. Box 12313, Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27709; (919) 549-0652
April 1 2 - 1 4 Boston, Mass. Industrial Ventilation. Office of Continuing Education, Harvard School of Public Health Fee: $500. Write: Office of Continuing Education, Harvard School of Public Health, 677 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. 02115-9957; (617) 732-1171
April 26-29 Research Triangle Park, N.C. Principles and Practice of Air Pollution Control. N o r t h r o p Environmental Training Fee: $585. Write: Registrar, Northrop Environmental Training, P.O. Box 12313, Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27709; (919)549-0652
April 18-21 Kent, Ohio Fundamentals of Chromatographic Analysis. I B M Instruments, Kent State University Chemistry Dept. & University Conference Bureau Fee: $385. Write: University Conference Bureau, 211-A Kent Student Center, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242; (216) 672-3161
April 27-29 Nashville, Tenn. Wastewater Engineering. Continuing Engineering Education, Vanderbilt University Fee: $600. Write: K. Ann Hood, Continuing Engineering Education, Vanderbilt University, Box 1525, Sta. B, Nashville, Tenn. 37235; (615) 322-2924
April 1 9 - 2 0 State College, Pa. Visible Emissions Training Program. The Pennsylvania State University Write: Norman K. Lathbury, Jr., Visible Emissions Training Program, 409 Keller Conference Center, University Park, Pa. 16802; (814) 863-1743 April 26-28 Pittsburgh, Pa. Monitoring for Opacity, SO2, and N O x at Industrial Sources. Northrop Environmental Training Fee: $465. Write: Registrar, Northrop Environmental Training, P.O. Box 12313, Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27709; (919) 549-0652
May 16-20 Boston, Mass. Control of Occupational Exposures in Nuclear Power Plants. Office of Continuing Education, Harvard School of Public Health Fee: $800. Write: Office of Continuing Education, Harvard School of Public Health, 677 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. 02115-9957; (617) 732-1171
INTERNATIONAL April 11-13 London, U.K. 3rd International Conference and Exhibition on Engineering Software. Im-
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