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Environmental Science & Technology Volume 6, Number 10 October 1972

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ESTHAG 6(10) 855-952 (1972) Editor : James J. Morgan WASHINGTON EDITORIAL STAFF

Managing Editor: D. H. Michael Bowen Associate Editor: Stanton S. Miller Assistant Editor: H. Martin Malin, Jr. Assistant Editor: Carol Knapp Lewicke

Features 884 New source performance standards by Richard Jenkins and Gary McCutchen, EPA

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by Thomas Hauserand Carl Shy, EPA Interview 868 Ecodyne's Thomas O'Boyle says control of water pollution will absorb his company's energy for the next few years Outlook 871 Symposium focuses on land disposal methods for sludge 874

Process makes aggregate from fly ash, sludge, and lime

876 Key to increased fiber demand is better use of forest 878 Lederle Laboratories leads industry with Unox process 880 Vulcanized fiber maker removes zinc from effluent 882 EPA unit weighs costs, benefits of pollution control

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Departments Letters 859

New literature 939

Editorial

Bookshelf

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942

Currents 863

Meeting guide 943

Industry trends 935

Professional consulting services

New products 937

Classified section 948

945

Current research contents 856

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